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1. DOME1 RX TX AC 24V fF STP AWG 22 UNSHIELDED CABLE KEYBOARD CONTROLLER 1 Connect RS232 cable between RS 232 Port of NVR and RS232 of the Keyboard This connection enables NVR control remotely from KBD controller 2 How to setup the KBD controller A Turn the Keyboard ON B Input password Factory setting is 9999 C Open the menu of the KBD controller by pressing CTRL MENU Key D Set as below in Network menu Set Baud Rate Com Ports RS232 9600 2400 38400 RS232 DVR1 3 How to setup NVR 136 KBD controller Keys for NVR DVR1 Key Label Descriptions ld Selection DVR ID Selection e g 1 or 2 DVR _ Enter the Quick Setup screen You will need to enter the administrator password to access the Quick Setup MACRO Record 0 20 Record on and off Pressing the button also closes the current menu or setup dialog box Play video backward at high speed Pressing the button Rewind again toggles the playback speed from 44x2 ana44x64 Reverse Play No operation Live Search PB toggles Play Pause playing Play video forward at high speed Pressing the button Egor TONNAG again toggles the playback speed from x2 and x64 STOP During Playback mode this returns the NVR to the Live O ler Pause T No operation Full Screen Main Displays selected camera in the full Screen Mode and enter the numbers in the login menu SPOT Toggle on and off sequence mode of the selec
2. Using direction keys and ENTER button choose preferred record types such as Continuous Event Both Cont amp Evnt on the selected time and date Different color will represent different recording types 1 CH 1 4 Select channel for schedule recording 2 SELECT DAY SUN SAT Hol Select the desired day for schedule recording 3 TIME Move the cursor to desired time and press ENTER key to set it highlighted Press click again to change schedule recording option by color 39 You can set different recording schedule and type for each camera channel or you can apply current schedule setting to all other cameras by pressing Apply to All CH button Apply To All Channel If selected Apply to All CH window will appear Press OK to apply the setup to all channels When the recording schedule setup is done click OK 3 2 6 Holiday You can set specific dates to Holidays according to your preferences Holidays are applied to lt Record Schedule gt and lt Alarm Schedule gt as well 1 Select Record in Main Menu and click Holiday 2 Acalendar for Holiday setup will appear 3 By using your mouse or buttons select year or month and 4 Select a desired date and you will see the Setting Holiday screen Example Select March 27 and check on lt 3 27 gt only to make every March 27th a holiday Check both on lt 3 27 gt and March 3rd Wed gt to make every March 27th and 3rd Wednesday of August holi
3. 5 User Enter a user to use authentication when connecting to the SMTP server 6 Password Enter the password of the SMTP server user 7 Secure Transfer you can select Never or TSL SSL 8 Sender Use the virtual keyboard to enter the sender s email address 9 TEST Conducts the test on the server settings 10 When the SMTP setting is complete click OK 69 3 5 8 2 Email SNS Event You can set the interval and type of event that will be sent to the user You may select Periodic Notification and or Scheduled Notification Periodic Notification 1 Summary Interval Enable Check mark the Summary box to set the event summary interval time 5 min 24 hr A summary of events will be sent out on specified interval time set and one can enable or check mark the box Picture Transfer to receive JPG attachment of picture 2 Use Event Transfer Select an event type to send if an event occurs If the selected event occurs an e mail will be sent to the group that has the recipient authority 3 Channel Setup By clicking the Channel Setup button you can select desired channels for Event 10 3 5 8 3 Email SNS Schedule Schedule menu will allow one to set schedule to receive notification You may choose email SNS or both Email amp SNS Each notification will have different color association You may select specific channel for notification or simply click Apply to All CH tab 3 5 8 4 Email SNS Recipient
4. 12 1 7 IR Remote Control 1 Audio ON OFF function 2 REC Record Start stop manual recording 3 Number Buttons Select camera channel number 4 ID SEL Allows you to select ID setting 5 ID Displays current ID 6 Info It will display system information 7 Print Allows you to Print image either in Live or Playback Mode 8 Navigate Buttons 4 Left A Up P gt Right V Down 9 Enter sa To select and save the menu and parameter change 10 Menu Enter or exit the menu 11 Return Directs you back to the previous menu In Live Mode this button will log you out 12 Mode Change the display mode to different split screen 13 Freeze Freezes images Only in Live Mode 14 Zoom Zoom in out the video when the channel is single display mode 15 Bookmark It will list all the files that was bookmarked 16 EZ Setup You ll be able to setup your system with simple pages 17 K Lock Locks any keys from functioning 18 Alarm Turns the Alarm off 19 Backup Backups up desired data 20 PTZ Control PTZ camera s connected to your DVR NVR 21 Preset A preset is a set of specific target points of a PTZ camera 22 Tele Zooms in on a specific area when using the PTZ function 23 Wide Zooms out of that specific area when using the PTZ function 24 Search Go to recorded file search menu 25 Pause IM Pause a video during playback mode 26 Protect You can protect recorded data from HDD overwriting 2
5. 4 00MBps 5 Link IP Camera Setup Sequence Event Display Baseline 312010 3 4 O00MBps Link Logout 6 Baseline 1920X1080 230 4 00MBps Link Camera IP Camera Registration IP Camera Setup Monitor Sequence Event Display OSD Display Position To setup your IP camera click the Link button Then you can access to the camera web page When using router the user should set the network setting properly including port forwarding for the NVR Ex Starting Port is 50000 For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Video Audio 9 1 1 4 Monitor You may adjust the resolution of main video output 110 Video Audio Record Device Network Camera IP Camera Registration Monitor IP Camera Setup VGA Monitor Sequence Event Dict 7 Resolution 1243 760 OSD Display Position Logout For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Video Audio 9 1 1 5 Sequence Event Display The NVR can display each live video channel in full screen or a group of channels in sequence mode Select the interval channel setup and duration Video Audio Record jevice System Network Camera IP Camera Registration sequence Event Display IP Camera Setup Auto Sequence OSD Display Position a Event Display Duration Monitor Sequence Event Display Interval For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Video Audio 9 1 1 6 OS
6. field of the router e g 192 168 0 110 Protocol Type should be TCP Private Public Port numbers should be the same with the Port numbers assigned in NVR You can change port numbers in Network Setup menu to avoid conflict with other network servers Your NVR uses 3 port numbers and the default Port numbers are 9350 1 and 80 9350 1 are for controlling the video audio and commands of Net Viewer and 80 is for Web Viewer You need to register 3 port numbers into the router as network servers Please make sure that your router does not block those port numbers to from the NVR with filter and firewall features Ul 024 i ite Status Help Virtual Server is used to allow Internet users access to LAN services Enabled Disabled Name OVA Video e Clear Private IP 192 168 0 110 Protocol Type TCF Private Pot 9350 Applications Public Pot 9350 Schedule Always O From time 00 00 sw AM to 100 e 00 wm AM e day Sun vto Sun DMZ 0 00 Apply Cancel Help The image is only for your reference 16 Faa ieee Ml D AA is Te ER A i AA Tii 900 dopey Conor Help Depending on the Router manufacturer the setting can vary STARTING THE SYSTEM When power is turned on you will see the initializing screen and it may take up to one minute to complete After initializing is complete an Easy Setup screen will appear GOPRO EASY SETUP An Easy Setup screen
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8. E a ll Lanin A a CI p ae Eee a CI A i k mot Sensor Default is OFF If you select ON it will allow the NVR to receive sensor events from the IP camera There are 2 different types of sensor positions N O NORMAL OPEN and N C NORMAL CLOSE Depending on the IP camera Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 can be enabled if the IP camera can support two sensors Secondary The purpose of secondary is to send low bandwidth stream to remote client software such as smartphone tablet etc It will also display in real time to multi view mode You can also setup different settings in secondary such as Profile Select a profile that s desired Main is recommended Resolution Max resolution is 704 x 480 depending on IP camera s resolution support FPS Maximum FPS is 30 Quality By using the keyboard enter the desired quality setting Keep in mind that maximum Kbps is 6000 GOP Maximum GOP is 30 and a half of FPS is recommended as a GOP size 30 Li EP yT F oor rals e a Piip EJ ad CIS R 3 1 4 Image Setup In this menu the user can set the camera image setup in the NVR Exposure control BLC WDR etc White Balance Image Appearance Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness etc Day amp Night control IR Control etc When clicking the desired camera channel setup button a setup window will appear Depending on the camera manufacturer this setup function can be limited or not avai
9. It will show start time Click ENTER to select the file and press PLAY button to playback Using a mouse click SEARCH gt PROTECT How to delete protected files To remove old files from PROTECT LIST go to PROTECT LIST menu Select file s you want to remove Click DELETE and YES to remove it permanently IMPORTANT If you click YES the file will be erased from HDD permanently and will not be recovered Jg 6 3 Protected File Backup Protected files are very important and are valuable evidences for any incidents You can make a copy of protected files on to USB memory same as the ordinary backup function of your NVR a ei How to backup protected files 1 Go to PROTECT LIST menu 2 Select a file to backup 3 Press Backup button Then choose External HDD or USB backup 4 Insert a USB memory stick to USB port 5 You DO NOT have to select the starting ending time for backup It will be automatically detected when you select a file for a backup 6 Select the channel s format type and press OK You will see the file size for which to be backed up 100 Chapter 7 Capture Video Still Image 7 1 Still Image Capture You can capture and save up to 100 still images and retrieve delete or back them up easily You can capture videos instantly using a mouse or remote control How to capture video images During playback mode including FF REW and Pause or live display you can capture curr
10. Sensor Detection Video Loss Detection Alarm Schedule E Protocol PTZ Select All D J D lt lt Er a a 4 a cu System Controller Printer Device au lalalala None Storage ES ES None Mone None ala Qu cu Mone None cu a o 3 D pp Leal a lt o uu E E For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Device 119 120 9 1 3 5 System Controller Printer Device You can set the RS 485 communicator for use of PTZ with the NVR You can set the values of each communication setup of the remote device Sensor Detection Video Loss Detection Alarm Schedule PTZ System Controller Printer Device Storage Video Audio Record Device System Network System Controller Printer Device System Keyboard OFF Remote Control l Logout Er For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Device 9 1 3 6 Storage This feature will display your storage HDD status Video Audio Record Device System Network Sensor Detection Video Loss Detection i Storage Alarm Schedule Device Number Used Total PTZ System Controller Printer Device Storage Logout For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Device 121 9 1 4 System The menu will help you to configure DVR for basic operation 9 1 4 1 Date Time You can set up the current date and time manually
11. Under Authorization Management Admin you can change Admin s ID and Password By clicking on the ID a virtual keyboard will appear to type in ID This also applies to Password and Confirm PW Once you have entered your ID and PW click OK By default the ID and Password are set to admin and admin 94 3 4 5 2 Group If you select Group Menu window for Add Delete Rename and Group Authority setup appears Click to a desired item and set the value Add Delete Rename You can add delete rename a group or modify permissions given to the group A virtual keyboard will appear when Add or Rename is selected You can have up to 10 groups Add Select Add to display the virtual keyboard Enter a group name You can add up to 10 groups Delete Deletes a user group that is already registered Selecting Delete will delete all user accounts belonging to that group Rename Renames a group that is already registered Select Rename to display the virtual keyboard Group Authority Sets permissions to access menu items of each group Users of a group can access only the checked functions When the group setup is complete press OK You can create user groups and setup permissions for those user groups You can also register a user group lt User gt You can set the permissions of the group users to access the menu according to the channel Select a menu to which the group permission is
12. You can select all channels or specific channel s Only IP cameras that support Zero Config will be able to connect automatically Once you have clicked the ADD button to click the Search button a list of IP cameras will appear on the screen that has been detected automatically To select the desired IP camera simply click the Registration tab And then IP Camera Registration window will appear Enter the camera ID and PW to click the TEST button to see if the connection is successful If all the information is correct you will see SUCCESS indicating that the camera is ready for operation If the connection has failed double check the information entered Once everything is successful then click the OK button When Search button is clicked it will search all the registered IP cameras again If you would like to add remote site IP camera click the Manual Add tab A window will appear to enter IP camera information Enter the camera Address ID and PW to click the TEST button to see if the connection is successful If it s successful click the OK button 27 For the camera Address should be as Ex hittp 19268M0 11 0 GAVif deVice service The colored part should be entered with the correct IP camera Address In this case the IP camera must support Onvif By clicking the IP tab you will be able to edit your IP camera registration Once you have made the changes click the TEST button to see if
13. You can add recipients to the email SNS service You can add up 100 recipients maximum Click on the ADD button and an Add Recipient window will appear Select Type Email or Twitter If email is selected proceed to Name and Email By using the virtual keyboard enter name and email information and click OK l If Twitter is selected you will need to type in the Email by using the virtual keyboard and click the SEND button After you have sent the email you will receive a PIN from Twitter which will allow you access Twitter 3 5 9 ISCSI 3 5 9 1 NVR SCSI Setting 1 Use iSCSI If you want to use iSCSI check Use iSCSI box If you check the iSCSI box iSCSI setting menu will be enabled 2 Device You can enter Initiator Node Name 3 iSCSI Target Address You can enter iSCSI device IP address Target Port You can enter iSCSI port number CHAP Authentication 12 A Use If you want to use CHAP Authentication you can check the use box B User Name You can enter iSCSI authentication user name C User Password You can enter iSCSI authentication user password 4 Session1 Session2 You can mount multiple iSCSI sessions from the same target address A Target Nodes If you click Target Node Setup button it will display target node name and you can select only one target node name If it does not display any target node name you must check NVR network or iSCSI device network If error popup window appears you
14. close in the activation mode N C Normal mode Close Two sensor lines are connected close in the normal mode Sensor lines will be disconnected open in the activation mode Click OK to save and exit 3 Cam means the camera channel which the sensor is synchronized connected with when the alarm is triggered Once the camera is selected Cam channel and Preset Setup window will appear Select a channel and setup the preset number ex PTZ functional camera 4 Video Loss State Select ON or OFF for each channel When the video loss on the certain channel 46 is occurred the NVR system will trigger the event 3 3 3 Alarm Schedule You can set the conditions and operating hours for scheduled alarms IF the user wants to set the Alarm recording the user should first set all the Alarm settings under the Alarm Schedule menu Beep Event Sync When Beep Event Sync is selected and alarm schedule mode is set as Event sync When the alarm is triggered Beep sound is activated only for the period of the setting dwell time continuous 5sec 20sec 3 hours Alarm Schedule 1 ON Marked in Blue it will generate alarm out when the event occurs on scheduled time 2 OFF Marked in Black no alarm out is generated even if an event occurs 3 Event Sync Marked in Green it generates an alarm out and beep sound when an event occurs _ _ Channel Setup 4 Channel Setup Only selected cha
15. if the user wants to add the remote cameras manually firstly the user check the IP camera address to register to the system The IP camera must support Onvif and enter the full Onvif IP camera address Ex http 192 168 10 110 onvif device_service For detailed information please refer to the IP camera registration page of this manual 18 5 5 Schedule recording The user can set the schedule recording as continuous event and both continuous and event by drag the desired date and time After Easy Setup is completed or exited from Easy Setup menu a live screen will appear When the user does not log in the system and click to any menu it will prompt you to the login dialog Enter ID and Password by using the virtual keyboard and click OK By default the ID is set at admin and the Password is set at admin E io Live Menu Description 2015 07 04 14 03 24 Cam 04 1 Can select how you would like to view screen PTZ control Can activate PTZ window to control the PTZ function Can zoom in for the desired area Audio On Off Option to have the audio on or off Freeze Can freeze Playback or Live scene 7 D D N D 7 Search Can search for recorded data by time event capture etc Backup CambackupdataviaUSB drive You ll be able to setup your system with simple 15 20 0 D Q Q UJ Q O s Cc O 10 11 12 13 4 1 16 17 18 Syst
16. 1 WAN Setting 2 DHCP Setting 3 Virtual Server Setting 2 2 3 1 WAN Setting a When you connect to your Router you can find menu for WAN setting Please confirm the WAN setting If you are using DSL service you should select PPPoE and you will be directed to a sub menu to type in DSL user name and password n MAC diiri cr i a u Ib pera LIE MAC ALTA 15 2 2 3 2 DHCP amp IP Address Setting Advanced To assign a unique private IP address to NVR in your intranet environment automatically you can enable DHCP option in the Network Setup menu of your NVR and your Router In this case you can skip the procedures described on this page We recommend assigning IP address to NVR manually to prevent unexpected change of IP address A router from D Link is quoted as an example in this manual The images of setup menu above may not always match another router s setup menu If you have any problem with DHCP function or want to assign the private IP address please disable DHCP option in the Network Setup menu of your NVR and check the starting and ending IP used by DHCP server of the Router You can assign any private IP address to your NVR even if it is out of the DHCP range but the IP address should match with the one entered in the Network Setup menu of your NVR 2 2 3 3 Virtual Server Setting You should register your NVR as a virtual server Please enter the information into IP address
17. 2 5 Event Record Duration You can set the beginning and ending point of a recording on an event Pre Event and Post Event Device System Network Policy Record Method Schedule m ce 2 T m lt 15 Holiday QU mi T tir E lt Event Record Duration K K Bz lt 3 Record Option Logout a KE Ka Ik i on i a a HEE lt For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Record 9 1 2 6 Record Option You can enable disable HDD overwriting feature Video Audio Record Device System Network Policy Record Method Record Option Schedule Overwrite Holiday Event Record Duration Mode On Logout 116 For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Record 9 1 3 Device You can configure the peripherals in your NVR such as PTZ control and printer 9 1 3 1 Sensor Detection Select the right type of your external sensors connected to the NVR There are two different types of sensors N O Normal Open and N C Normal Close Press APPLY button to change and select the sensor type Video Audio Record me l r iG System Network Sensor Detection Video Loss Detection SSS sensor Detection Alanm Schedule i Tye As con Sine FE gt PTZ sensor Select All System Controller Printer Device a a JE EEE Storage o 4 Logout a Ty m 71 D T E 4 gt 3 4 5 6 ain For
18. CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ee hee a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plu
19. Device System Network Policy Record Method Record Method Schedule T Normal Event Holiday CH Select All y Select All y Record Option 7 Primary w For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Record 9 1 2 3 Schedule Video Audio Record Device System Network Record Method Recording Schedule CHT 4 Holiday Event Record Duration Record Option lat g Continuous Event E Both Cont amp Evnit Apply to All CH Save Cancel 1 CAMERA Select channel for schedule recording 2 SELECT DAY SUN SAT Holiday Select the desired day for schedule recording 3 TIME Move the cursor to desired time and click to set it highlighted Press click again to change 114 schedule recording option by color You can set different recording schedule and type for each camera channel or you can apply current schedule setting to all other cameras by click APPLY TO ALL CH button For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Record 9 1 2 4 Holiday You can set specific dates to Holidays according to your preferences Holidays are applied to lt Record Schedule gt and lt Alarm Schedule gt as well Video Audio Record System Network Policy Record Method Holiday Schedule lt 2015 DA K4 Tue Wed Thu Holiday Event Record Duration Record Option Logout For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Record 115 9 1
20. If you skip this setup camera will be displayed on the screen ZO 3 1 2 IP Camera Registration For desired IP camera use you must first register the IP cameras in the IP Camera Registration menu For ATV IP cameras you do not need to register It will automatically register For Samsung Axis and other brand IP cameras you must perform these two tasks time sync and then register In the IP Camera Registration menu a list of IP cameras will appear that have been detected automatically This will be your default setting If you wish to manually add the IP cameras click the Auto Manual button For the details please refer to the descriptions of Auto Manual setting below Camera search Quick search the user can quickly search the IP cameras connected to the NVR In this case the user should enter each ID and Password for connecting camera Check the Quick box to click the Search button Detail search if the user selects the Detail search it will take more search time comparing to quick search however the system checks all IP camera s ID and Password automatically and the user need not to enter the IP camera ID and password separately Check the Detail box to click the Search button 26 Auto Manual By clicking this button you will be able to select which channel s to register automatically If unselected un checked mark V then that channel will not register automatically
21. LCD 7 Data Bank 8 Initial ization 9 Information 10 Hold time 0055s Save and Exit NVR Keyboard Please select 2 Network from the Main Menu Network 1 Baud Rate Enters the Baud Rate setup submenu 2 Com Ports Enters the Communications Ports setup submenu 3 USB USB Mode Enable Disable 4 MUX Config Set the multiplexer configuration 5 Set Slave KBD Select to use the slave keyboard or not Save the changed settings and return to the previous menu Then select 3 USB and then select the USB to ON position Configuration Client Keyboard Only USB Port The other ports and slave keyboards are not supported General Keyboard Dome1 Dome2 RS232 The USB port is not supported 138 KBD Controller Keys in USB DVR NVR LIVE _ Function Key Label Enter the Quick Setup screen You will need to enter the administrator password to access the Quick Setup Pressing the button also closes the current menu or setup dialog box Ce E ones name A prz z Control PTZ camera s connected to your DVR NVR TO Select a highlighted item or completes an entry that you have made Input Number Noe MAN enter the numbers in the login menu Zoom In button to activate the Zoom Mode ES Freeze Mode Mode sea another full live channel sequentially MAME Record Toggle will start and stop the recording operation Zoom control proportional to position Tilt control Cursor Joystick Up Down in the me
22. OSD Display Position Cam 02 Logout Cam 03 Cam 04 4 Ci Ci cu fu 3 5 3 oo on e m ON s w m EJ 1 VIDEO You may select the video ON OFF COVERT 1 or COVERT 2 2 AUDIO You may select the audio ON or OFF position 3 TITLE CH NAME Create your own name title for each camera If you skip this setup camera will be displayed on the screen For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Video Audio 108 9 1 1 2 IP Camera Registration You may register add IP Cameras Simply by clicking the ADD button it will automatically add the IP Camera Video Audio Record System Network IP Camera Registration IP Camera Registration m et Gigi a Gl CH Model IP Status Registration is o Si i Sequence Event Display OSD Display Position O au OJO Tr Des T T x O T7 a S id ti oo a co For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Video Audio 9 1 1 3 IP Camera Setup You will be able to setup your IP camera and select from six different setup menus Profile Resolution FPS Quality GOP and Web Page Link 109 Video Audio Record ste Network Camera IP Camera Registration IP Camera Setup CH Profile Resolution 5 Quality GOP Web Page Monitor Baseline 1920X1080 30 400MBps 5 Link EIA Bas 1920X108 af 4 00MBps f Link OSD Display Position t Baseline 1920X1080
23. SERIES oooccccocccncnnoconconcconccnanonoos 136 POS Comoras A dl 139 ATMCOMIQUra LO li 142 NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING vice ere A od 145 TERMS ICONS GLOSSARY Visas ds 147 NVR Icon Retenes ada 148 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Description This manual applies to the 4 channel PoE network video recorder model NVR4P The network video recorder supports up to 4 network cameras The NVR can record high quality Full HD images onto the maximum capacity of hard disk drives The network recorder is extremely straightforward to install and setup as it detects network cameras and defines the parameters of each through a dedicated configuration wizard You can start monitoring instantly as the images are automatically assigned to a layout menu Based on embedded Linux and high performance the network NVRs are fully featured for security surveillance and remote monitoring needs 1 2 Components The system comes with the following components e Network Video Recorder unit e IR Remote Control e DC Power Adapter e Power Cable e AAA Battery x 2 e HDD Brackets e Screw Packet e Installation CD including ATVision IP Software Installation Guide and User Manual Note Check your package to make sure that you received the complete system including all components shown above 1 3 Key Features The NVR is the most competitive device developed for all industrial applications In addition to its sleek professional design it is very reliabl
24. address is connected to the network environment enter the NVR address into the IP Address URL to click the TEST button If the NVR address is connected successfully then the Test result will be as Connected successfully 61 3 5 3 DVRNS Dashboard You must enter your Network ID and Password to gain network access By using the virtual keyboard you may enter your ID and Password e This Exclamation icon indicates that the NVR has not been registered to our DVRNS server The Network Default ID and Password are ID admin PW admin The Network ID and Password is for access to the NVR via web browser 3 5 3 1 DVRNS Registration DVRNS Register To use the manufacturer s Net Viewer service the NVR must be registered to the manufacturer s DVRNS server By registering the NVR with this service it will allow connection to the NVR via the secure securityddns com web site From this web site the primary and secondary stream from the NVR can be selected to be decoded and viewed The registration of the NVR to the manufacturer s DVRNS server is not necessary to use a web browser or the supplied ATVision IP software to connect to the NVR If this service is desired a unique ID and Admin user password must be entered and accepted by the DVRNS server 62 ID enter a unique ID by using virtual keyboard Admin password enter PW and confirm PW by using virtual keyboard Admin password will allow the user to control for Live Playback S
25. assigned The menu where the group permission is assigned will be displayed in the Live menu when a group user logs in You can set Live View Search Backup Menu Select lt OK gt Select and assign a group user so that the user can access the specified menu 00 3 4 5 3 User Users can be added only if a Group has already been established 1 When selecting Add from the window a window for Add User will appear You can configure the Network Viewer setting including Name ID Select Group and Password include Confirm PW Result of the user setup appears in the User window To change the user property use the Edit User setting window The Edit User window appears when you select a desired item to be changed in the User window 2 When the user setup is complete click lt OK gt 3 4 5 4 Setup You can set restricted access for all general users Items with restrictions will require logging in for use 1 The Restricted Access Manual Input of ID and Auto Log out setup screen will appear 2 Click to a desired item and set the value A Restricted Access All menu items allowed for a user can be set with the value Checked Box Restricted Not Accessible Unchecked Box Accessible 96 If box is checked in Restricted Access a user can access the item only if the user has permission in Group Authority setting B Auto Log Out A user will be automatically logged
26. date and time will be listed The display bar is different according to the data type so check the data type for the color in the left pane 3 Using mouse drag the time bar to the desired search criteria and select the desired channels A Go to First Moves to the earliest date 5 Go to Last Moves to the most recent date 6 Time Search Enter a time to perform the search or use the up down to select one mae sz Zoom In The map enlarges in detail It will switch in the sequence of 24 hours 18 hours 8 hour 4 hour 7 Zoom Out The map will switch in the reverse order of the detailed mode above Preview when selecting the time the preview image will be shown as a still image If the selected channel does not contain gt data it will be marked black 8 Select a data item and click lt Play gt icon The screen switches to the data playback mode pL de gt E _ E E s ia 9 Bookmark It will list all of the data that was bookmarked which will allow user to find data with convenience When viewing the recorded file data in playback simply click the bookmark button and it will automatically add it to the bookmark page with date and time Cs 4 2 Event Search You can search for events by the channel and playback them Lrrra ail h ana er n a NRE Siri 1 LE lei larga lada ele Use the mouse or direction buttons to set the search criteria and Play button Click the
27. detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Device 117 9 1 3 2 Video Loss Detection Video Loss Detection Select ON or OFF for each channel Sensor Detection Video Loss Detection Alarm Schedule PTZ System Controller Printer Device Storage Logout Video Audio Record Device Network Video Loss Detection a Video Loss CH Select All 1 alo EE lt lt 2 i 2 BE lt lt ao E Es ao an a TI TT El a El Cancel For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Device 9 1 3 3 Alarm Schedule You can set the conditions and operating hours for scheduled alarms 118 Video Audio Record Device System Network Sensor Detection Alarm Schedule Alarm Schedule System Controller Printer Device Event Sync Apply to All GH ee O oe For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Device 9 1 3 4 PTZ NVR supports PAN TILT ZOOM and FOCUS control for PTZF cameras or servers It has RS485 port to connect to PTZ camera and supports most industrial common protocols Video Audio Record Device System Network
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29. enters in a specified area enter box Abandon You can detect an object abandoned in a specified area Removal You can detect an object removed in a specified area The Video Analysis function is only available for IP camera supporting CHAPTER 5 General Operation 5 1 General Menu To navigate by using your mouse right click your mouse anywhere on the screen and you will be given options to choose from _ E 1 Screen Mode 2 Audio On Off 3 Freeze 4 Stop Alarm 5 Record Start Stop 6 Play 7 Search 8 Backup 9 Main Menu 10 Information 11 IP Cam INFO 12 Easy Setup 13 IP Camera Registration 14 Shut Down 15 Hide Show Launcher 16 Logout Sl When a channel is selected the General Menu options selections are different than the General Menu when a channel is not selected 1 Full Screen 2 PTZ Control PTZ supporting camera 3 Zoom In 4 Audio On Off 5 Freeze 6 Stop Alarm 7 Record Start Stop 8 Play 9 Search 10 Backup 11 Main Menu 12 Information 13 IP Cam INFO 14 Easy Setup 15 IP Camera Registration 16 Shut Down 17 Hide Launcher 18 Logout 82 5 1 1 General Menu Screen Mode When selecting Scene Mode you will be given three 3 options 4 Slpit PIP and Auto Auto Sequence If you activate Auto Display Mode Sequence Display Mode live channels cameras will be displayed on the monitor screen in accordance with your sequence
30. must check iSCSI setting information if entered correctly B Mount Unmout By using above information you can mount or unmount The file system can be mounted or unmounted by pressing the toggle button labeled Mount You can record if there are no errors in normal mount e Ifyou try boot with no disk and you mount the iSCSI it will automatically reboot eo lf the iSCSI file system is different from the NVR file system after the mount it will automatically format e You cannot change the IP address when the iSCSI is already mounted If you want to change the IP address of the NVR you must unmount T3 3 5 9 2 iSCSI device block size Note In iSCSI device setting block size you must set to 512byte MalgndAs Web admini MON O A 192 168 0 106 main Create I5C5 Target Target Hume test Voume airiai 2 0 TA abbr ha para ip da Ramee Wo admi SC f 192 163 0 106 ma a pree Lettre Par TET T lr atari we a F leben Diop Lik ighi Ll coer g pega Cinca a e a o E Ls dd A a rae a eb ee E iJ 55 ras 10 G 94 Fis Guia a a E A pe Ea ig JS ee aa a 104055 g SS Service as Tapai 3 pais Llp Lee i Pees rieka 34 pera ii Arco Pape rai gt Fl oa Note In iSCSI device IP address it should be set to static IP address not in DHCP 74 3 6 Backup Setup You can check the backup device and set the backup schedule by channel or by time You can only backup your data with either a USB D
31. of 5 steps will appear If you don t like to setup all at this point and like to skip the steps please click the Exit button Then the system will exit to main live screen However you can setup the system at anytime you want by click the Easy Setup Menu or Main Menu 1 5 Signal Language Device Name The user can set the OSD language signal and device name 2 5 Date Time Setup In this step the user can set the date and time of the system and Time zone as well 17 3 5 Connection Mode setup The user can set the Network and IP camera connection mode properly according to the network connection For detailed information please refer to the 3 5 Network Setup page of this manual 4 5 IP Camera Registration The user can check the IP camera listing and register the desired IP cameras automatically or manually by click the Auto Manual button Quick search the user can search the IP cameras connected to the network and system quickly In this case the user must enter the camera ID and Password one by one Detail search if the user selects the Detail search it will take more time to search all the cameras comparing to quick search The system checks all IP camera IDs and Passwords automatically The user needs not to enter the IP camera ID and password separately The registered camera can be detected automatically from the NVR so the user needs not to enter the ID and PW of IP camera separately Manual add
32. out if there is no operation on NVR for over set period of time of 3 5 Network Setup With this menu you can setup the network for the NVR Before starting this setup the NVR must be connected to the router by LAN cable Also please make sure that the internet is working properly Important If you are not familiar with network configuration and find any difficulties during this setup please consult with your IT specialist You should complete your network setup to control and manage the NVR through the internet or local network just like you are next to the NVR 3 5 1 Connection LAN Port There are two selections in LAN port Network and IP camera You can set the network connection route and protocol Ve eo T FA FA AO i 1 Connection Mode Sets the network connection mode 2 Bandwidth Sets the maximum data flow to be transferred Upload speed Options will vary depending on the selected connection mode For Static IP Dynamic IP Select one from 50 kbps 2Mbps and unlimited 3 IP Gateway Subnet Mask and DNS For Static IP You can directly input IP address Gateway Subnet Mask and DNS For Dynamic IP IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask are set automatically For ADSL Bandwidth DNS and User IP and PW should be set properly 4 When the connection setup is complete click lt OK gt Hardware Network Port on the rear panel of NVR aligned with LAN Port Menu description Network marked on t
33. your NVR unit When the user clicks this menu a warning message window will appear to confirm the user to proceed 91 5 1 15 General Menu Hide Launcher Shows or hides the Launcher ha Hada lap Boy 2015 07 07 13 48 54 5 1 16 General Menu Logout This menu allows you to logout by clicking the Logout button A logout window will appear to confirm you to logout Admin Log out Are vou Sure you wa i to log oul Cancel 92 5 2 Live Launcher The Live Launcher menu appears at the bottom of the live screen Some of the menu buttons will appear in the Live Launcher General Menu and Playback Launcher for the convenience of not having to go back and forth to navigate to the desired action 5 2 1 Live Launcher Control Button Description 8 0 2015 07 07 1348 54 alsen olee 93 5 3 Playback Launcher led AU j pia ME ai Al z 1 Click lt Play gt Menu in Mouse Menu or on Live launcher You can select 30sec 1 min 5 min 10 min and critical time playback Once you select the time the selected data is played and the play launcher appears on the screen If there is an existing data lt Play gt will start immediately without performing the search You can play up to 4 channels in real time on a 4 CH NVR Ina split mode the real time playback may not be supported depending on the record quality resolution and number of channels Some frame ra
34. 7 Capture You can capture video image either in Playback Mode or Live Mode 28 REW Rewind select speeds from 2x4x8x16x32x64 for faster rewind 29 gt Play Play a recorded file 30 M Stop Stop playback 31 FF Fast forward select speeds from 2x4x8x16x32x64 ID Setting Instruction 1 Press down ID SEL button for 2 seconds to start the ID Setting Mode 2 Input any 2 digits to set ID 3 Once the 2 digits are selected press enter If no action is taken within the 2 second allowed time period it will automatically exit you from the ID Setting Installing batteries 1 Remove the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert two AAA batteries according to directions provided 3 Replace the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow L3 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 HDD Installation Before Installation We recommend setting the current time on your NVR before HDD Installation A Please make sure that the power of NVR is switched off before starting installation Step 1 Make sure the NVR power is switched OFF Step 2 Open the top cover of NVR using a cross screw driver Step 3 Take out the HDD mounting plate from NVR Step 4 Place HDD s on the mounting plate and mount it with screws Step 5 Replace the mounting plate into the NVR and fix it with screws Step 6 Attach the data and power cable to HDD s correctly Step 7 Replace the top cover of NVR and fix it with scr
35. 9 CHAPTER 4 Search Menu To use search menu the user may right click mouse on the live screen to select Search Menu or click the Search icon on the launcher 4 1 Time Search There are 6 options to choose from to retrieve recorded data You can choose to search one at a time multiple at a time or by all You can click the All tab to view all options or you can click individually a ro m d i n Te a Loguit Y 3D Secc Time Event Protect Capture POS ATM Video Analysis Time Search 2014 05 22 zH a AH S Normal a Schedule Metion V CA gt Alarm POS A TH Video Loss h gt Network Cam FI Cam 04 1 Normal You can search for data that has been manually recorded Normal is a reference to when a recording is manually entered by clicking the record button on the NVR 2 Schedule You can search for data that has been recorded under the scheduled setting 3 Motion You can search for data that has been recorded under motion setting 4 Alarm You can search for data that has been recorded under sensor setting 5 Video Loss You can search for data that has been recorded under video loss setting 6 Network You can search for data that has been recorded under Net Viewer Network 10 SSE To search by calendar click the calendar icon A calendar will appear in the middle of the screen You can search for recorded data of a desired time 1 Select a date to search 2 Recorded data on that
36. Check if NVR and computer are in same intranet e Check if there are other computers or devices that have same IP address in same intranet e Check if IP address subnet mask and gateway address are correct 2 Direct ping test without Router You can do ping test simply with direct connection between PC and NVR If it fails please check your intranet LAN configuration e Connect PC and NVR using Crossover LAN cable usually orange color 145 Set IP address Subnet mask and Gateway address of your PC E Hatrwroik Connections Fis Edt p Fri Tak Aaa Halo Open Network Connections Q O FF Px pr E Select Properties of Local Area Connection Pr actes Tarki a LAN ce ligh perd Internet Onn i Per Ca z 5 ee Conan ol SU a homa ce al hai F ce petra Wires Fete Loerie MA Charge arkas Fetal Ll Bre Cerrar x m O Wing Lahke aE Cups thi stroke daie Riera Gael correci n aj Chinas bres of thir Praia Larrea CONTADO o E DR hrs Pilar es Benge Ge contest Parel Py oper lies uy Pls Aisbeeceh Puree E My Detumenes F My computer A Local Area Connection Properties TEA Select Internet Protocol TCP IP General Authentication Advanced Select Properties Care irs Ep Realek ATLA1 S540 106 Fae Fasi E Thin correccion Wines Gree Polips amii bf Cheng i hiroep Neteenke m ls and Presa hrg lon Hat Hark a Ges Padha Schedule Sa Sitara Poca TCP AP m Dici r
37. D Display Position You can configure each parameter for on screen display 111 Video Audio Record Jevice System Network IP Camera Registration OSD Display Position IP Camera Setup Camera ID Sequence Event Display Border Color OSD Display Position Icon Date Time SAVE Cantel For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Video Audio 9 1 2 RECORD You can set all parameters related to recording for each camera independently 9 1 2 1 Policy NVR can record a live video by manual schedule event motion detection and or external sensor and by network user s command You can set the recording policy for each camera independently 112 Record Device System Network Policy Record Method Schedule Manual Schedule Audio Holiday CH Select All Event Record Duration ON w Select Als Select All a E E Ex Ex Ex E Ex E E Ex Ex Ex Ekk E E E Es E ES ES ao p D e a t p ON Record Option a an ON Tu Logout ao al a ao a a o a a PE a al For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Record 9 1 2 2 Record Method NVR can set the recording quality for normal and event condition Therefore the user can set the recording quality with low resolution for normal condition and high resolution for event condition 113 Video Audio Record
38. Ds of the NVR and System Keyboard and click lt OK gt 4 Remote Control You can select to have it ON or OFF and enter ID 5 Printer You can select whether the printer is USB or Network If the PTZ protocol is ONVIF then RS485 is not necessary Please refer to pages in this manual for System Keyboard details 3 3 6 POS ATM Device You can set properties of POS devices connected to the NVR 49 1 By clicking POS USE your NVR and POS will be connected If you change settings for the device and press lt OK gt while the lt POS USE gt is not checked the changes for POS will not be saved 2 POS COMMUNICATION SETUP WITH NVR This allows communication setups for the POS device and NVR To set up communication go to Device Menu under System Controller and select RS 232 to change settings See Appendix POS configuration setup 3 3 7 Video Analysis 1 Mode ON Video Analysis will be activated Mode OFF Video Analysis will be deactivated 2 Protocol Select device Protocol Currently only have ATV Hitron Video Analysis Setting 90 Once the Video Analysis is set and complete you will be able to view events if an action has taken place You ll be able to view in Search Menu under Video Analysis However the Video Analysis function is available only for the video analysis supporting camera 3 4 System Setup This menu helps you to configure NVR for basic operation You can set the current time for your
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40. HBOARD Releah ay Last Lif date ere y Se main Refresh Updates the list of cameras 2 Remote Watch Access remote viewing from your desired NVR A Web Viewer will appear and you can monitor LIVE or do Playback 3 Video Loss Status This will show you the camera status and determine whether there is connection to the NVR 3 5 4 4 DVR NVR Search In your Dashboard type in the Network ID of your desired NVR and it directly connect to your NVR s webpage GO TO MY DVR NVR A Log out 69 Network ID Once you have entered the Network ID for desired NVR click the GO button After clicking the GO button it will route you to the web page login Once you have entered the Login page you will then need to enter your DVRNS ID User ID and Password Once you have entered your ID and Password you will then be able to access your NVR s setting page 3 5 4 5 Remote Login Using your Web Viewer you will be able to Live Monitor and perform playback from your NVR Al Remote Login LEHN Cie i HECHO FO 1 DA TA pa pa A A Pres lan g To access your Web Viewer for Live monitoring and Playback you will need to enter your ID and Password 66 3 5 5 DDNS You can set the DDNS site for a remote user s network connection 1 A virtual keyboard will appear for user input 2 Once the DDNS setup is complete click OK DDNS Setting DDNS is a short form of Dyna
41. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 Channel POE Network Video Recorder NVRAP Model NVR4P Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PROCUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock 0 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance PRECAUTIONS Safety Installation Should any liquid or solid object fall into the Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by humid place or in a place subject to excessive the qualified personnel before operating it any dust m
42. Indicates you are already logged on AUDIO ON currently on Indicates audio is AUDIO OFF Indicates audio is currently turned off EVENT MONITORING When an event has occurred the icon will display on the screen TWO WAY AUDIO Allows two way communication from your PC to camera POS TEXT ON CAPTURE Allows to capture image in Live or Playback mode PROCESSING BACKUP Data is currently being backed up 4 Channel PoE Network Video Recorder rev V1 95 149
43. LACK Select the color of border line on multiple channel display mode Choose from WHITE BLACK Icon ON OFF Select ON or OFF to display or not display Icon Date Time ON OFF Select On Off of date time displayed on the screen OFF will not display current date time on the live screen But the NVR will record the video with time date stamp Tooltip Select On Off to display or not display Tooltip Transparency Select the transparency rate of menu displaying on the screen The user can set the rate from 50 to 100 The advantage of this function can allow the user to monitor the live screen even while setting the system Display Position Setup Click the Display Position Setup button to adjust the icon position 34 Display Position Setup rE 3 1 7 Screen Mode The user can configure the Live screen and Split Screens 1 Live Screen Select split modes for the Live screen 4 split screens by default 2 Play Screen single screen and 4 split mode are default 3 When the screen mode setup is done click OK Live Screen Use Secondary Stream If the user checks the Use Secondary Stream box the multi view will be second stream If it is unchecked then the multi view will be primary stream For channels single PIP and 4 split channel will always be primary stream 3D 3 2 Record Setup With this menu you can set all parameters see the picture as below related to recording for each camera independently
44. M NETWORK BACKUP Date Time Connection Backup Sina Language Deve Name Pot ComesionTet conte owsa OOOO tomoman fos SSS C Hear C magus Cd ICO o S sw o ooo oS 24 3 1 Video Audio Setup There are 5 sub menus under Video Audio To exit to main menu press MENU key again or right click on the mouse 3 1 1 Camera In the Camera menu you will be able to set up your camera to a desired setting Click the Camera menu and it will route you to a Camera setup page 2 3 VIDEO You may select the video ON OFF COVERT 1 or COVERT 2 ON Pictures Images and icons will appear on screen as normal OFF When the video is switched to OFF there is no action taken no images pictures recordings icon etc but only camera title will be displayed on the screen COVERT 1 Video pictures will not appear and will be blank black but icons and camera title will appear Despite being in covert the NVR will continue to record COVERT 2 In this mode the screen will be completely blank including icon camera names etc but will continue to record AUDIO You may select the audio ON or OFF position If you want to activate the Audio function firstly you should select Audio On for the desired cameras in the Camera Menu and then go to IP Camera Setup menu to set the Audio section of the camera as G 711 position TITLE Create your own title for each camera connected to the NVR by using the virtual keyboard up to 15 characters
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47. Use direction keys and ENTER button to select the camera channel and change the setup value 3 2 1 Policy NVR can record a live video by manual schedule event motion detection and or external sensor and by network user s command You can set the recording policy for each camera independently 1 Manual R ON OFF ON When turned ON you can start recording manually by pressing a REC button on the launcher or by clicking REC icon on mouse menu Press REC key again to stop recording OFF Manual recording is disabled on selected camera s 2 Schedule S ON OFF ON Schedule record enabled OFF Schedule record disabled on selected camera and NVR will not record by your schedule setup This will override schedule setup menu 3 AUDIO ON OFF Allows user to turn audio record ON or OFF 36 3 2 2 Record Quality The user can set the recording quality each for Normal and Event condition Therefore the user can set the Secondary Stream for the normal condition and with Primary Stream for the event condition This function allows the user to save the HDD recording size If you click the Setup Tab the IP Camera Setup window will be appeared SF y ya E E y al as ha a j P q 4 E is a E 37 3 2 3 Record Method The user can set the recording resolution for both normal and Event condition That is the user can set the low resolution for normal condition and high resolution
48. VSI ADD Select the camera channel on which the text coming from POS ATM will be overlay and click the Video Text overlay Click OK 142 CJ Logout 6 y Return Video Adio Record Device A Abe han Backup Device vSi Pro Maxi VS ADD YSi Pro ASCI PUSAIH Iinpul char Sel 5iorage ar i Video Lows Detection arm 5chedole PTI Sym Cont aller Ponte Derce POSADA Upg fico Anais POS ATM USE A POS ATM popup message will appear to ask if you wish to continue Click OK to finish the POS ATM setting When POS ATM sends the data you HE find data overlay on the live screen The POS ATM text icon is also shown on the screen Cng the text ESOS TA RAL Fioni 4 OOD IGH WOOL 5 BLVD E AMBIGH 2 NC CE E P4205 BUSINESS DATE cm SERIJAL AMOWAT 10 00 WILE ROA VAAI ji jt BEC KING 143 POS ATM Data Search 1 3 TELI B Mo Maren i LR ns T i Right click on the live screen to select Search gt POS ATM and enter POS ATM Search Select the desired date and time and click Search button a E E A FL Text recording data list will appear along with thumbnail image Click the desired number and click Play button The overlay text data will be retrieved on the recorded video image The user can also search data and image by keyword within the desired date time range eones PIDONATNADAADONNNEN gt lila lolalidal lala lil La A s
49. a dados dido LL ees ur jp rl t A ee Be i i oe i Er E A ki E E ln Bi Gi ie a ee es Se F J E e se Slew E hi 1 E H ed a a ee ale F i Ly w T Ta a k iidseid 144 NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING You must set your network environment properly to use remote control software Net Viewer or Web Viewer 1 Ping Test through your Router Ping is a command line tool used to check whether another computer is reachable from your own You can use the command either from the Windows Command Prompt or from a Linux terminal The following shows the sample output under Windows Type ping NVR IP address e g ping 192 168 0 26 If NVR and your computer are in same intranet LAN and are connected each other through router you will see successful ping test EN C WINDOWS system32 cmd_exe B x C Documents and Settings JOHNKIN ping 192 168 60 26 Pinging 192 168 60 26 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 6 26 bytes 32 time 5ms Reply from 192 168 8 26 bytes 32 time ims Reply from 192 168 8 26 hytes 32 time 1ms Reply from 192 168 60 26 bytes 32 time 2ms Ping statistics for 192 168 80 26 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A Az loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ims Maximum Sms Average E C PDocuments and Settings JOHNKIN gt If you get time out message at ping test you should fix this problem before going to next step e
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51. and Trap Mode Pause FF REW Frame Advance O oO e amp Playback Icon To playback any recorded files click inthe Playback control button gt Icon will be displayed on the right top of the screen during the playback Recorded time will be displayed in white under current time To stop playback and go to live view Click Stop button El Playback Audio Icon This icon indicates an audio for the file being playback You can FF REW and pause during the playback mode FF and REW have 6 different speeds During the playback you can watch pictures in frame by frame mode To view next or previous I Frame video still image press PAUSE button and press MAN or in pause mode To watch a certain channel in full screen mode press a channel number from a remote controller To go back to the original playback mode press the current channel number again If you use a mouse 95 click the selected channel screen to display in full screen Click the screen again to go back to original split display mode 5 4 PTZ CONTROL The NVR enables you to adjust the settings of a PTZ camera as well as an ordinary one according to your preference The PTZ device can be activated only if a channel in connection with the PTZ camera is selected GETTING STARTED WITH PTZ The PTZ camera is available only if a channel is selected in the following way 1 Using the right click menu in Live Mode Right click an
52. app pn Lata Procol rimma lr The delmd vado Aaa ele peed hal Greed Geer activ Gene miina raela mle hia J SFr sn in rain Sioa wher Cormetted E Hotfy ma hen a connection has bkided of no rre ip letal cil dal dl Click on Use the following IP address Type in Subnet mask and Gateway address of NVR into hs cacy Lire ou reed atk you ol als o these fields gt Type in IP address like example A linear C Dhien an P dra sonata Ce Liso thee dodo Pais W wiiee Thal Oo i Sub ride 23 25 0 eed vault abr Wi i 1 5 Une the bolo DAS sewer adds Pielered DHS perras irse OA cere Do ping test again With the test result you can figure out whether the setup has been successful or not 146 TERMS ICONS GLOSSARY Composite Video A format of an analog television picture only signal before it is combined with a sound signal DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A network application protocol used by devices to obtain configuration into for operation in an internet protocol network Also a source of IP addresses DSL Internet connection that can be used at the same time and on the same telephone line with a regular telephone Dynamic IP Address IP address used when a computer s IP address is assigned automatically and can change Fps Frames per second H 264 The latest block oriented motion compensation based codec standard for v
53. ar in the middle of the screen Enter recipient s name and email address and click OK Recipient Email User METETE DVRNS Dashboard Email SNS Logout For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Network 133 APPENDIX RODUCT SPECIFICATIONS CATEGORY 4 CH NVR4P 4 x RJ45 camera input port 1 x IP CAM Port F Embedded PoE Switch IEEE 802 3at Camera Input Resolution VGA D1 720p 960p 1080p 1536p ONVIF Support Specification 2 3 HD Video Output VGA HDMI Main Video Resolution Up to 1920x1080p Monitor Output Screen Split Mode Full Quad PIP and Zoom PIP 8x Zoom Audio Output 1x RCA Pentaplex Mode Simultaneous Live Recording Playback Backup Network Mobile phone support App for Android and iOS Frame Rate Adjustable frame rate for each camera Recording Ways Manual Schedule Event motion sensor Network driven Recording FPS Max 120FPS Recording Protect Video Audio File Protect Video Audio from HDD Overwrite Sill Imac Gears rc a Image Local Capture and Backup for legal Internal Hard Drive SATA Up to 2 x HDDs External Hard Drive E SATA Remote View and Control via Gigabit Ethernet Dynamic Static Zero Config Support Web Viewer and ATVision IP Remote Monitoring Control Playback Alarm Control Data Backup NAT Traversal Support Dual Streaming for Live and Recording E Map support Full Quad Playback Screen Mode Date Time Calendar Event Motion Prot
54. arch and Exceptions ae V WSI Pro R5 232 or R5 422 RXD only RS 422 RXD only RS 422 RXD only ee RS 232 amp Se AA ir z ii de ES a T Cash Register Cash Register Cash Register Cash Register cash Register You can connect the NVR with POS or Keyboard through the RS232 With POS systems the NVR can communicate through RS232 and network For the POS system the NVR can integrate the text content and even search the record through the info The series NVR also support network keyboard operation You can operate the NVR from the keyboard controls instead of using the control pad on the front of the unit To connect a Network Keyboard to the NVR 1 Assemble the keyboard according to the instructions in its accompanying installation manual 2 Connect the keyboard into the RS232 ports on the NVR or through network 141 ATM Configuration Typical configuration with AVE interface device Lege nd z NE al a e Cameras VS3i FRO This is a basic system drawing for the ATM to video interface using AVE device POS ATM Setup Right click on the live screen to select Main Menu gt Device menu gt POS ATM Device section For point to point connection click the check box of POS ATM USE at the bottom and select VSI Pro ASCII All POS ATM data will be lost message will appear to ask if you wish to continue Click OK For multi POS ATM connection select the VSI Pro Max
55. area network parameters and password for security purposes 3 4 1 Date Time Setup You can set the current date and time manually aora EE a 1 Auto Time Set Time Sync By using Time Server The default of Auto Time Sync Is time1 google com For using the Auto time sync the NVR should be connected to the internet 2 Date Sets the date that will appear on the screen You can select the date format 2 Time Sets the time and its format that will appear on the Screen Select either one from lt 24 Hours or 12 Hours AM PM gt 3 Time Zone Sets the time zone of your area based on the Greenwich Mean Time GMT GMT is a standard World Time and the basis of world time zones 4 DST Set up Daylight Saving Time with its period to make the time earlier than the GMT of its time ol zone by 1hour during the set period 3 4 2 Language Signal Device name NVR supports multi languages OSD Signal It will display NTSC or PAL of the System Changing the video signal setup of the NVR will cause it to reboot Device name the user can change the Device name as preferred one by using the virtual keyboard 3 4 3 Contig In this menu you can Upgrade Import Export and Factory Reset of the NVR 1 Upgrade Upgrade NVR firmware with USB memory stick at local USB How to upgrade firmware with USB memory stick Check the current firmware version before starting upgrade 02 Have a higher newer version of fir
56. ault is 192 168 30 1 If the user change the IP address range then the information message will be shown as below lf camera is added manually the user will need to reboot the camera It is recommended that the IP address setting is not to be changed without any necessary and use the default set 60 3 5 2 Port Connection Test 4 5 Port TCP Initially 9350 9351 is set It can increase decrease by TCP It has better stability and lower speed when compared to UDP and recommended for internet environments WebViewer Port Enter the port number for the Web Viewer Initially it is set to 80 It can increase decrease as well IP Cam Web port sets the port number for the IP cameras Depending on the number of connected cameras the user can set the port numbers This port allows the user to directly connect to the cameras from remote site The initial default number starts from 50000 When the port setup is complete click OK UPnP This function will automatically perform port forwarding to your router By check marking the box it will automatically do port forwarding If your router does not support UPnP a FAIL message will appear If the router can support UPnP then a SUCCESS message will appear If the Port is already in use message appears this indicates that particular port is already in use therefore you must change to a different port Connection Test IP Address URL When the user wants to check if a certain NVR
57. capacity exceeds 2TB or more it will appear as INVALID USB DEVICE A pop up window will appear with a message stating Does not support USB devices that are larger than 2 TB HDD Map shows the HDD connecting port The highlighted port image gray color shows the available HDD installing ports numbers 43 44 FORMAT You can format each HDD if necessary Select lt Format gt and a window formatting the HDD will appear The window will ask you if you want to proceed with formatting Click OK The selected HDD will be formatted If another USB device is used it will display that particular device and you can format it if so desired Formatting will delete all recordings data If the USB device exceeds 2TB capacity it will not allow you to select the check box to format 40 HDD Info HDD will use the S M A R T function to display HDD status If there are many bad blocks the HDD may be compromised therefore you may need to change the HDD 3 3 2 Sensor Video Loss Detection Setup Select the right type of your external sensors connected to NVR There are 2 different types of sensors N O Normal Open and N C Normal Close Click the Type tap to change and select the sensor 1 Sensor 1 4 means sensor input number terminal block of rear panel 2 Type Off N O N C N O Normal mode Open Two sensor lines are not connected open in the normal mode Sensor lines will be connected
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59. days 5 When the Holiday setup is complete click lt OK gt 40 3 2 7 Motion In this menu the user can set the motion area setting on the screen Select the Mode to On position to click Setup button Once the user click the desired setup channel a motion setup window will appear Check the motion Enable box and adjust the sensitivity and Interval value 41 3 2 8 Event Recording Duration You can set the beginning and ending point of a recording on an event 1 Pre Event The recording of an event will start at a pre determined time prior to the actual occurrence of the event If it is set to 5 seconds the recording begins from 5 seconds before the event 2 Post Event The recording will continue for a pre determined time after the actual end of an event If it is set to 5 seconds the recording ends in 5 seconds after an event ending You can set up the Post Event to maximum of 6 hours 3 When the event recording duration setup is complete click lt OK gt Note If the user sets the Pre Event and Post Event as Off then the system will not record the Event 42 3 3 Device Setup In this Device menu you can configure the peripherals in your NVR such as storage PTZ control printer sensor and POS ATM 3 3 1 Storage HDD HDD size and percentage used will be shown 2 HDD 2nd HDD size and percentage used will be shown if installed You can have up to 2 internal HDDs Flash If the flash
60. desired channel s The selected channels will be colored as yellows All recorded events on a specific date for the selected channels will be displayed Normal Schedule recording included Date Time Preview If you select a data item in the list the still image of the selected data will be displayed in the left preview pane Event Displays the type of the event that occurred 6 Select a data item and click Play button The screen switches to the event data playback mode You can choose event search by calendar by clicking the Calendar icon Calendar display will appear 4 3 Protect 78 How to retrieve Protected files Any recorded files video audio you set as protected will be stored under this list and will no longer be available by regular CALENDAR TIME search You can search playback backup remove files using this menu Click SEARCH gt PROTECT You will see the file list with recording start Time Select a file and click PLAY button Protect icon will be displayed on playback screen to notify you that this is a protected video file 4 4 Capture Hi E pu How to retrieve captured image files Click SEARCH gt CAPTURE You will see the list of captured image files When clicking the desired channel s to be activated yellow colored it will show you captured date time and a source channel camera number To see the captured image click on the Date Time Preview section The d
61. e and cost effective Most of all its real time and crystal clear picture quality with small recording file size and powerful remote control function will become the standard to which other security systems are judged Also its VCA video content analysis function will offer you the advanced security environment Major features include gt Real time live real time recording gt 4 channels IP camera support 4port High PoE camera input gt PENTAPLEX simultaneous Live Recording Playback Backup Network gt Extremely small recording file size using H 264 compression technology gt Adjustable recording frame rate resolution and picture quality gt Video Audio data backup via USB 2 0 or CMS gt Support Authentic Video Image Player gt High speed network transmission gt Dynamic Static IP address support Own Client ATVision IP or CMS Software support gt Remote recording still image capturing and printing 9 gt Multiple NVRs and multiple clients support for CMS application gt PTZ camera control by RS 485 and via network gt Independent color adjustment for each camera input and VGA output gt USB Mouse and IR remote control unit for user interface gt Self diagnosis system and Hardware Watchdog error checking and restoring functions gt Powerful event search function Search by manual schedule motion sensor network or all gt Pre Alarm Recording for motions and sensors Protect Video Audio files f
62. echanical vibration further The unit is not designed to be waterproof Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not Exposure to rain or water may damage the unit going to be used for several days or more To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself Cleaning Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal Clean the unit with a slightly damp soft cloth heat build up Do not place the unit on surfaces Use a mild household detergent Never use rugs blankets etc or near materials curtains strong solvents such as thinner or benzene as draperies that may block the ventilation holes they might damage the finish of the unit Height and vertical linearity controls located at the rear panel are for special adjustments by qualified Retain the original carton and packing materials personnel only for safe transport of this unit in the future FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
63. ect Capture VCA Text 4CH NC NO Search Mode External Sensor Input Alarm Output Buzzer OSD 4 x Relay 2x USB 2 0 Flash Memory AVI Format for Easy Viewing Private Format for Image Authentication Others Video Content Analysis Yes with specific cameras POS ATM Yes with VSI VSSI Pro NTP Server Client Yes System Keyboard USB and Serial support Printer USB or Network Printer 134 CATEGORY Control Event Log amp Pre Alarm Record Auto Deletion Languages Power Supply Power Consumption Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Weight Main unit Weight Packing Dimensions Main unit Dimensions Packing Certification 4 CH NVR4P IR Remote Control USB Mouse Client software System Event Log management Pre recording for Motion Sensor Setup Recording Duration Per Channel 3 Languages Support DV 48V 2 5A Max 120W OC 45 C 32 113 F O RH 90 RH 2 5kg without HDD 4kg without HDD 280 x 260 x 80 mm 11 x 10 2 x 3 1 inch 375 x 360 x 195mm 14 7 x 14 1 x 7 6 inch FCC CE NOM Notice The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice 139 INSTALLING SYSTEM KEYBOARD WITH STANDALONE NVR SERIES When user wants to connect with NVR proceed as the following order JBOX DOME RS485 DOME1 RX TX E HA POWER RS485
64. em Information When the user clicks the right click menu on the live screen and select Information menu the system information will appear with overall system info When there s an exclamation this indicates that the NVR has not been registered in our DVRNS server Password will only show half of the registered password You can enter up to 8 characters max If four characters are used in the password it will show as 12 six characters will show as 123 and eight character 1234 Network Map By clicking the Network Map button it will display a page with all your IP camera status If the IP camera is connected then a blue line will be shown If the camera is disconnected then a blue line with a red X mark will be shown If there is a connection error a solid red line will be shown By using you mouse you can navigate to each IP camera to see the camera information al Live Menu navigating using the mouse Navigating to the different channels by using the mouse By using the mouse move the mouse to the far right in the middle of the screen and an arrow button will appear on the screen to navigate to different channels You can only navigate from one channel to another when viewing in a single screen channel If you are viewing from a 4 split screen you will NOT be able to navigate using the arrow This feature will only work when viewing from a single screen When viewing from a 4 split screen you can use yo
65. ent video image using a mouse or remote control y a A or Onn Mouse Click Capture camera icon button at the Launcher Remote controller Press Capture an PUT eat A smin ee illes When you click capture button NVR stores all channels immediately into temporal buffer Once you click capture you will see a channel select menu to select channels to save into HDD Using direction keys or a mouse you can designate which channels a ue a A e ar 5 maz to save After selecting all desirable channels press OK button to store pictures into HDD 7 2 View Captured Image The NVR keeps and manages captured files separately from other video files stored in HDD You can view them at any time unless you remove them from CAPTURE LIST You can store up to 100 captured images in master HDD How to view captured images A a miie Click SEARCH Menu gt CAPTURE Select a file and click the Play button ny A Capture icon will appear on the top m left corner in the playback screen Tair A E la i i ryt nie arti HLI a a i zhi E pee b ii A E rara Pr e a 101 7 3 Remove Captured Image You can save up to 100 captured images into our HDD You should erase some saved images to save new captured images How to remove captured image files To erase image files from CAPTURE LIST press SEARCH gt CAPTURE Select a file to remove Press DELETE button at the bottom 7 4 Back
66. eo Audio Record Device System Network Date Time Time Synchronization Setup Date Time Date Time Signal Language Device Name Config ale Y Y Y Y na Wi D O Authorization Management E 7 E E a Time Zone Time Zone aM 7 09 00 Format Mm Date Format yey hl DD SAVE Cancel For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under System 122 9 1 4 2 Time Synchronization Setup Auto Time Set Time Sync By clicking the Time Sync Setup button you ll able to automatically set up time Video Audio System Network Date Time Time Synchronization Setup Signal Language Device Name Time Synchronization Setup Synchronization sl Config System Information Time Server time1 google com izati ast Sync Time Authorization Management Last Sync Time For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under System 9 1 4 3 Signal Language NVR supports up to 48 different languages Select your preferred languages The user can set the video signal format type as NTSC or PAL Video Audio Record Device Network Date Time Time Synchronization Setup WENA AAA Signal Language Signal Language Device Name Config Ea maea O signa NTSC System Information Authorization Management 123 For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under System 124 9 1 4 4 Config This menu allows the user to reboot the NVR system remotely For NVR rebooting it
67. esired image will appear on the preview display pane To view the image in a normal enlarged view click Play at the bottom of screen You can choose to delete the captured image by clicking the lt Delete gt button or if you would like to backup the captured image click the lt Backup gt button 4 5 POS ATM Device You can search for data in the POS device that is connected to the NVR 1 Click Search gt POS ATM to set the search criteria You can enter specific text to refine your search 2 Keyword Use the virtual keyboard to enter a keyword 3 Search Criteria Case Sensitive If selected search will be performed case sensitively Whole Word If selected only the exact matches with the keyword will be found Preview Select a data item in the list to display the preview image Information about the image will be displayed on the bottom of the screen 4 Select a data item and click Play The screen switches to the POS data playback mode The POS ATM function can be available only to the POS ATM devices compatible with NVR 19 4 6 Video Analysis You can search for data as a preferred function in a specified preset position video analysis 80 Motion An object in motion will be detected Tracking The camera will track a moving object Cross You can detect a moving object crossing a specified virtual line in a preset position Enter You can detect a moving object that newly
68. etting Before entering the PTZ device control mode set the Values of the PTZ device in the lt PTZ Control Cam gt menu ron See So See A preset is a set of specific target points of a PTZ camera and up to 128 presets per camera can be stored 1 In PTZ Control mode use the direction buttons to adjust the camera to desired direction Firstly set the preset number and then adjust the camera to the desired direction 2 And then select the lt Setup Preset gt key Avirtual keyboard will appear to input the desired name 3 Save You can save the preset settings by click OK button in the virtual keyboard 4 Preset Call when the users select the stored location number the camera will move to the selected location 5 Delete gt ae It will delete the selected preset information Depending on the IP cameras the Tour Scan and Pattern setting may not be available in the NVR 97 TOH SETTING Tour Number you can set 1 8 Dwell Time Dwell time of one Preset 0 99 sec Tour program setting max 50 tour set per tour number can be set When the user enters the Tour Setting window the user can find the stored Preset information And then select the desired Preset to click Save button the tour setting will be completed If the user wants to call the desired Tour Select the stored number to call For stop the tour click any direction key or Zoom in out button When the user deletes any p
69. etup User password enter PW and confirm PW by virtual keyboard User password will allow the user to control for Live and Playback Then click DVRNS Register button If all information is correct then DVRNS Registration Success will be marked And ID Approved message will be shown When the network setting is not correct a window message of Cannot connect server is shown If the ID is already in use you will see a registration window stating that it s an invalid ID You will need to click ok and re enter ID Even when NVR is not registered to the DVRNS the user can access the NVR by web browser to monitor and control the NVR By entering the NVR IP address into the internet address window to ENTER button the user can enter into the web viewer of NVR 3 5 4 Dashboard Setup Dashboard allows you to access manage and monitor the multiple NVR with single ID from anywhere in the world where you can access the internet Once you login with your ID the Dashboard shows the registered NVR list on the web and enables you to access the NVR for real time monitoring and playback As free internet service for using the Dashboard you should setup the NVR on the Dashboard by registering your ID and Password 3 5 4 1 Setup Registration 63 Dashboard Setup by New Account For Dashboard setup you ll first need to enter important information and register Scroll down and select New Account Once you have selected the New Accoun
70. ews After HDD installation Step 8 Turn the NVR power ON Step 9 NVR will detect HDD s during the booting and will format HDD s Step 10 After HDD formatting NVR will be automatically rebooted and will be ready to work with HDD s 2 2 Network Connection Setup 2 2 1 Using a Static IP Address You can use the Static IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway address provided by your ISP Internet Service Provider for your NVR The Gateway address is the IP address of your broadband modem Internet E ae 2 2 2 Using a Dynamic IP Address You can use a router with your Dynamic IP broadband modem In this case you should set the configuration of a router properly for network connection between NVR and Net Web Viewer Please follow the instructions in next section to configure your router correctly a Home Office Network Internet my 5 P J A If your Broadband Modem does not support internal loop back port forwarding function and you want to monitor NVR using a PC located in same Intranet you should use Direct IP instead of A DVRNS in the connection menu of NetViewer If your PC is located outside of Intranet you can use both DVRNS and Direct IP to connect to NVR even though your Broadband Modem has limited features 2 2 3 Router Configuration If your NVR is connected to the network through a router you should configure router properly There are 3 steps as follows
71. for Event condition respectively for each channel 3 2 4 Record Option You can enable disable HDD overwriting feature and set warning method when HDD is full and overwriting is disabled 1 HDD Overwrite Mode ON OFF If you select ON NVR will delete the old recorded files from the oldest file and will record the new video file when the HDD is full If you select OFF the NVR will stop recording when the HDD s is full 38 lf HDD OVERWRITE is OFF when the HDD is full the NVR will warn you to change the setup or replace the HDD If disk warning is activated a Disk Full Icon will appear on the screen If then enable the HDD overwrite feature or replace your HDD s immediately 2 Auto Delete You can choose this option if you want to delete data on a HDD after an elapse of certain period of time of recording If you want to use the Auto Delete option click on the box right next to the Auto Delete option Auto Delete window will be displayed It will ask you if you would like to proceed If you click OK you can select number of days to auto delete If the user set the Auto Delete as 60days the NVR will delete the data which is elapsed of 60 days 3 2 5 Schedule Setup This menu allows you to create your own recording schedule and trigger type To enable this feature schedule recording feature at RECORD gt POLICY gt SCHEDULE menu must be turned ON
72. gs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO Use power source that satisfies clause 2 5 of IEC60950 1 UL60950 1 or Certified Listed Class 2 ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant Contents Ghabler i INTOdU CHOI rosarios odiar carece 9 A A e o o seen caaceieesdesaeesase nee EEE 9 2 0 MPONENIS ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee 9 Oe I YB A Io UI e OE BO OO davies namin E EE 9 1 4 Basic Security System Configuration oocccccocccccccoccnconononnnnnncnncnnanonnnnncnnononrnnnonnnnnonnnrnnonnnrncnnannnnns 11 ds PLOT FI
73. hat PTZ control function can only be performed in LIVE mode First select a specific channel to control the PTZ camera then simply click on the PTZ icon button on the menu bar Once you have selected a channel and the PTZ button a PTZ control window will appear on the screen At the top of the PTZ control it will show you which channel is selected to control the PTZ 106 Chapter 9 Web Viewer Setup Web Configuration 9 1 Web Configuration You can remotely control and manage the NVR from your Internet We strongly recommend not using this function in normal operation If you change the configuration of the NVR to a wrong value the NVR may not work properly and can cause unexpected problems This feature is for professional administrator who manages it from remote site lin Login To control the NVR remotely simply type in the NVR IP address in the Internet browser Once you have entered the IP address a Login window will appear To gain access you will need your ID and Password You will be given two options functions under Connect Mode Web Viewer and Setup To view simply click the LOGIN button To configure the NVR click the down arrow button in the Connect Mode to Setup See two images above 107 9 1 1 Video Audio 9 1 1 1 Camera Video Audio System Network Camera IP Camera Registration Es es Camera o E en Video LH Monitor Select All CH Name q O Sequence Event Display Cam 01
74. he rear panel is for NVR connection and controlling from external remote site Information of the Information Menu mouse right click menu on Live screen is related to the Network Port Network Port When No Router Is Used There are three connection modes Static IP Dynamic IP and ADSL mode 1 Static IP Mode 08 2 Internet Connection set the lt Connection Mode gt to lt Static IP gt It will allow connection between the NVR and the remote user For using Static IP the user should set the IP Gateway Subnet Mask and DNS Dynamic IP DHCP Mode Internet Connection set the lt Connection Mode gt to lt Dynamic IP gt It will allow connection between the NVR and the remote user For use Dynamic IP the NVR should be directly connected to a cable modem DHCP ADSL Modem or FTTH network IP Gateway Subnet Mask and DNS will be set automatically Network Port When A Router Is Used 1 Setting the NVR with a Static IP Internet Connection You can connect the NVR to a router which is connected to a cable modem or a router in a LAN environment Setting the NVR Network Set the lt Connection Mode gt to lt Static IP gt Check whether the set IP address is in the Static IP range provided by the IP router Make sure the Gateway address and Subnet Mask are equal to those set in the IP router Setting the DHCP IP Address of the IP router To access the IP router s configurations open a web browser on the l
75. ideo compression IP Internet Protocol A set of rules used for communicating data across a packet switched internetwork for communication between its nodes IP Address Internet Protocol Address A numerical identification and logical address that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network utilizing Internet Protocol IP LAN Local area network A computer area that is limited to a particular space or area NTSC The analog television system that is used in most of the Americas Japan South Korea Taiwan Burma and some Pacific island nations and territories Also the name of U S standardization body that adopted the National Television System Committee broadcast standard PAL Phase Alternating Line An analogue television encoding system set in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world PIP Picture in Picture PPP Point to Point Protocol A data link protocol commonly used to establish a direct connection between two networking nodes It can provide connection authentication transmission encryption privacy and compression PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol frames inside Ethernet frames PTZF Pan tilt zoom focus S Video Analog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals luminance amp chroma S Video carries standard definition video but does not carry audio on the same cable Spot Monitor All
76. if the schedule or event recording is set even the user clicks the Record Stop menu it will not be applied to the Schedule recording or Event recording 5 1 7 General Menu Play You can playback data stored in the HDD Also you can playback with quick play for 30sec 10min which is very critical time search 87 5 1 8 General Menu Search You can perform search for recorded data by Time Event Protect Capture POS ATM and Video Analysis Once you click Search from the General Menu it will direct you to the Search Menu 5 1 9 General Menu Backup You can back up the desired data to a connected device By clicking the Backup tab from the General Menu it will direct you to the Main Backup Menu 88 5 1 10 General Menu Main Menu By clicking the Main Menu on the General Menu it will direct you to the Main Menu 5 1 11 General Menu Information This menu will display overall system information 89 5 1 12 General Menu IP Cam INFO This menu will display your IP camera information For full IP camera information please refer to your IP Camera Setup in the Main Menu under Video Audio 5 1 13 General Menu Easy Setup This menu will allow you to set your NVR with 10 easy steps 90 5 1 14 General Menu IP Camera Registration This menu will direct you to the IP camera registration window 5 1 14 General Menu Shut Down This menu will allow you to completely shut down
77. it was successful Ee ee When all IP cameras are registered and ready for use you can always go back and delete the cameras Simply by clicking the delete button a window will appear in the middle of the page asking if you would like to delete Click OK to delete the specific camera channel or all 28 PoE Reset will power ON OFF of the camera automatically When a RESET tab is clicked a popup window will appear to confirm your selection and then proceed 3 1 3 IP Camera Setup In this menu you will be able to setup your IP camera to desired setting By clicking the IP Camera Setup tab you will have five 5 different settings to work with Profile Resolution FPS Quality and GOP Group of Pictures Click on the desired channel and then IP camera setup page will appear A E ICI gt ae y tm pay ME EE SS Profile We recommend Main profile because it allows the most efficient coding of video It reduces the required network bandwidth for video The only profiles that can be enabled are ones supported by the camera If you cannot enable it then the camera does not support that particular profile Capture It will display capture resolution supported by the camera Once the Capture tab is clicked a window will appear to set Resolution It will display resolution options supported by the camera Once the Resolution tab is clicked a window will appear in the middle of the page Scroll dow
78. lable 1110 J E ii i art dq 1 E if ji a Um ol 3 1 5 Monitor To select HDMI VGA resolution setting click on the Monitor menu In this menu you ll be able to set the desired HDMI VGA resolution by simply clicking on the Resolution tap to scroll down bar and select the setting To adjust the brightness contrast hue color for monitor click the Monitor button on the bottom left corner 32 3 1 5 Sequence Event Display The NVR can display each live video channel in full screen or a group of channels in sequence mode Select the interval Channel Setup and Duration SEQUENCE 1 Interval You may select OFF position or 30 sec maximum 2 Single Mode By clicking the Channel Setup you can select individual channel or all If the user wants to use Auto Sequence mode click the right click to select the Auto Sequence under the Screen mode EVENT DISPLAY When viewing live and an event occurs an event window will pop up showing all channels that are set in event setting Duration You may select OFF or time interval setting 33 3 1 6 OSD Display Position You can configure each parameter for on screen display using direction keys and ENTER button To save and exit from this menu press MENU 2 3 4 9 6 1 Camera ID Mode OFF Title Number You can display a number or title of your camera on the screen Select OFF not to display any Border Color WHITE B
79. me User Password For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Network 130 Network Delete Cantel Network 9 1 5 5 Email SNS Receive event notifications by either Email or SNS Social Networking Service 9 1 5 6 1 Email SNS SMTP You can send e mail to a registered NVR user at a specific time interval or if an event occurs 9 1 5 6 2 Email SNS Event You can set the interval and type of event that will be sent to the user Lol Video Audio Recor System Network Connection Port Event Periodic Notification DWENS Dashboard DONS _ summary Email SN5 Event interval HDD info E Power On Off Manual Record M Summary Channel Setup Scheduled Notification q Whereas Dwell Time MN Moton Video Loss For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Network 132 9 1 5 6 3 Email SNS Schedule Schedule menu will allow one to set schedule to receive notification You may choose email SNS or both Email amp SNS Each notification will have different color association You may select specific channel for notification or simply click Apply to All CH tab Port DVANS Dashboard DONS Ema EN 5 For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Network 9 1 5 6 4 Email SNS Recipient You can add a user to the mailing service Click the User Add button and Add recipient window will appe
80. mic Domain Naming Systems DNS Domain Name System is a service that routes a Domain name consisting of user friendly characters to an IP consisting of numbers 64 233 189 104 DDNS Dynamic DNS is a service that registers a domain name and the floating IP address with the DDNS server so that the domain name can be routed to the IP address even if the IP is changed in a dynamic IP system Setting DDNS in the NVR Set lt Port gt in the lt Port Connection Test gt menu of the connected NVR to the following Ex Port Port TCP 9350 9351 DDNS Site no ip com DDNS Settings of the Router Select the corresponding menu for the network transfer protocol of the router See the page on the Port Connection Test for setting the TCP Port For example if the user wants to use no ip com DDNS site the user register important information Host name user name user password etc to get an approval from the no ip com web site 67 3 5 6 NAT Traversal This function will allow your NVR and PC to communicate by your router With NAT Traversal the setting of your router will be done automatically Keep in mind that your router must support NAT Traversal For the router to be set automatically enter the information by using the keyboard 3 5 7 FTP File Transfer This menu allows the user to transfer the FTP file to a specific server when event is triggered For the detail information please refer to the description by click the Hel
81. mode channels multi screen mode e Next Button It will take you to the next channel or set of split mode channels multi screen mode 2 much endwhoreto Zoom N nee eee oumany Selzethow E much and where to Zoom IN channel mode recording PTZ Control Button You will be able to control your PTZ camera that s connected to the NVR Playback Control Buttons Rewind Play Fast Forward amp Stop 8 2 3 Calendar and Time Search Button 4 You can search data from Calendar Search or by Time Search Click on the Search button at the menu bar EJ l Calendar Search Once you have clicked the Search button a Calendar Search will appear The dates that are marked in red color indicates that there are data on that date To search for data on a specific date click the date and click the OK button A time chart with camera CH will appear It will show you all the data recorded on a specific channel in the 24 hour period Double click the desired time for the channel Remote live screen will appear If you choose to search for data on a specific date and time simple click the date in red and enable the Time Search located at bottom left corner After it is enabled select a time that you would like to view the data After the time is selected click the OK button Then the remote live screen will appear a 8 2 4 PTZ Control g You will be able to control your PTZ camera that s connected to your NVR Keep in mind t
82. mware software in a USB memory stick Insert a USB memory stick to the USB port on the NVR Available firmware file will be shown on the screen Select the right firmware file Click Upgrade button NVR will reboot automatically after update Please wait until NVR has rebooted automatically 2 Import Configuration Import and copy the NVR configuration file from a USB memory stick If the Include Network Setting IP Camera is selected all IP configurations can be also copied to the other NVR 3 Export Configuration Export current NVR configuration to USB memory stick You can import this file from other NVR s and clone the configuration from other NVR s 4 Reset You can restore all configurations including the IP camera and network settings to factory default values by check marking Include Network Settings IP Camera in the box Except current time 3 4 4 Log Information You can browse system and events logs System Log shows log and timestamp on every system start system shutdown and any changes on system settings Event log will show all events that occurred on the log list You can select by type or channel You can retrieve log information by calendar by clicking the calendar icon For those dates that have data there will be a small checkmark next to the date 03 3 4 5 Authorization Management You can set permissions of each user for the NVR s specific function and settings 3 4 5 1 Admin
83. n Management User 1 When selecting Add from the window a window for Add User will appear You can configure the Network Viewer setting including Name ID Select Group and Password Result of the user setup appears in the User window To change the use property use Edit User The Edit User window appears when you select a desired item to be changed in the User window 2 When the user setup is complete click lt OK gt Video Audio Device System Network Date Time Time Synchronization Setup ip Grou Config Pane aE Foo User l Authorization Management Users can be added only if a Group has been already established For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under System 9 1 4 4 4 Authorization Management Setup You can set restricted access for all general users Items with restrictions will require logging in for use 127 Record Device System Network Date Time Time Synchronization Setup Signal Language Device Name Config System Information Authorization Management For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under System 9 1 5 Network With this menu you can setup the network for NVR Before starting this setup the NVR must be connected to the router by LAN cable Also please make sure that internet is working properly 9 1 5 1 Connection You can set the network connection route and protocol Video Audio Record Device System Netwo
84. n on the Resolution bar and select desired resolution setting 29 FPS To select desired FPS click on the FPS bar and scroll down Maximum FPS allowed is 30 The NVR does not support FPS 60 Quality For desired quality setting click on the bar next to Quality Once the bar has been clicked a virtual keyboard will appear in the middle of the screen By using the keyboard enter the desired quality setting Keep in mind that maximum Kbps is 6000 GOP Once you have clicked the GOP tab click the GOP bar and scroll down to desired GOP setting Keep in mind the maximum GOP is 30 and the recommendation GOP size is a half of FPS Example if the FPS is 30 then the GOP of 15 is recommended Audio Only support G 711 If the IP camera does not support G 711 then it will display as OFF KHz Only support 8KHz this is audio sampling rate If the IP camera does not support 8KHz then it will display as OFF Motion Default is OFF If you select ON it will allow the NVR to receive motion events from the IP camera Also when it s in ON position the NVR will allow the user to use event recording If you would like to use MOTION recording you MUST have the EVENT in ON position at all times The NVR will automatically set the motion area whole screen but if the user wants to set their own motion area they can set the motion area of individual channel from Motion option of Record menu Please refer to 3 2 7 Motion d 7 b E Pal
85. n this application Mame Webviewer Location hegoa 169 0 0 ope voeberoer jar Te asado wll run rath urea acess whe may pl pour comptes aed perra informe bon at ins Fun es spplcater cake iF you mat e publehes Banot show tis again for apps Fom the publisher anc location above a More norma born Cancel 1 Before running your Web viewer JAVA will need to initialize Following a brief initializing a Security Warning window will appear 2 Security Warning will ask you if you accept to run the application Click on the box indicating that you accept the risk and want to run this application and click the RUN button 8 2 2 General Web Viewer Operation When you connect to your NVR you will see a screen as below F p EE H E E EE EE EE EE EE Nm O E Connect Disconnect Button Connect to NVR which is designated in Login pop up window To disconnect or connect to other NVRs please click this button again Search Button You will be able to search for data by calendar search Setup Button Will allow you to setup you own personal NVR configuration Channel Selection Button You can choose any channel to display in full screen display mode 104 5 Multi Screen Button You can set display mode in Full 1CH 4CH or 8CH or 16CH for specific model 6 Print Button You will be able to print selected channel 7 Previous Button It will allow you to go back to previous channel or set of split
86. nnel will generate the Alarm out If the user does not select certain channel and when the event occurs in that channel the NVR will not generate the Alarm Out for that channel However event recording and other beep will not be affected from this 47 setting 5 When the alarm is generated on the scheduled time you can stop the alarm by click the Stop Alarm in right click menu or launcher 6 When the Alarm Schedule setup is complete click lt OK gt 3 3 4 PTZ NVR supports Pan Tilt Zoom and Focus control for PTZ cameras The NVR supports most industrial common protocols Once the IP PTZ camera is connected the system scans the PTZ camera to register to them automatically 1 ID You can select an ID number 0 255 for each PTZ camera 2 Protocol For direct control of the IP camera select ONVIF protocol 3 Speed Select the speed of camera movement 1 5 The higher number indicates faster speed 4 When the PTZ setup is complete click lt OK gt For the detail information of PTZ operation please refer to the PTZ Control Section of this manual herein 48 3 3 5 System Controller Printer Device You can set the RS 485 232 communicator for the use of PTZ Camera and UBS system keyboards with the NVR 1 Set the values of each communication setup of the remote device 2 Baud rate Baud rate settings of the NVR PTZ camera and system keyboard should be matched for proper operations 3 Make sure to match I
87. nu Pan control Cursor Left Right or Page scroll in the menu POS Configuration When the POS device transmits ASCII data the NVR can record without any interface devices ex AVE device VSSI Pro However if the POS device is sending data other than ASCII protocol it is recommended to use the AVE interface device For example the AVE s VSSI PRO device is point to point ASCII standard protocol but if the user would like to use multiple POS with the NVR it is needed to use AVE s VSI PRO Max VSI ADD interface Further details please refer to the VSI Pro Max Networking as below and AVE s manual Point to Point POS configuration using ASCII protocol IP camera _ EE psa NVR Monitor 139 Typical Configuration using AVE interface device for multi POS Black Video from the camera goes to the NVR Red Data from each VSI PRO MAX is daisy chained to a master VSI PRO MAX or Hydra this data is then consolidated and transmitted to a compatible NVR in an addressable format Optional The optional EX function gives you 2 hard alarm outputs to trigger alarming VCR s Quads or other alarming devices for Exception reporting allowing easy review of exceptional sales or Instant reviewing on NVR s 140 VSI Pro Max Networking The VSI Pro Max as a slave allows the connection of multiple cash register terminals to a master unit for the purpose of transaction logging VSI Pro Mi ASCII Data for Text Se
88. ocal PC that is connected to the IP router and enter the router s address ex http 192 68 1 1 At this stage make the local PC s windows network configurations to the below example EX IP 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Once connected to the IP router it prompts with password While entering nothing to the User Name field enter admin into the password field and press lt OK gt to access the router configuration Access the router s DHCP configuration menu and its DHCP server activation and provide the start and end address Set the start address 192 168 0 2 and end address 192 168 0 100 Depending on the router maker the router setting method can vary Setting Router s Port Forwarding To remotely access view your camera it is required to perform port forwarding It is essential to access the NVR connected to the router from outside of the router s network 1 2 3 External Port Range Enter the TCP Port number in the lt Port TCP gt in lt Port Connection Test gt menu of the connected NVR If more than one NVRs are connected to the router the TCP port should be different each other Internal Port Range Set same range as External Port Range Depending on the router maker the router setting method can vary 99 IP Camera Port You can change IP address for IP camera port It will set the IP address range of the cameras automatically when DHCP sever USE is selected The Def
89. ows putting of cameras views in sequence of however order Static IP Address IP address used when a computer is configured to use the same IP address each time it powers up VGA Video Graphics Array The lowest common denominator that all PC graphics hardware supports Allows the computer to project onto the monitor WAN Wide area network A computer area that covers a broad area 147 NVR Icon Reference dE E la a ui E no E AY pr rf a E Be REGULAR RECORDING Icon indicates manual recording is set SCHEDULE RECORDING Icon indicates recording is set to record according to schedule EVENT RECORDING Icon indicates that Event Recording has been activated AUTO SEQUENCE Displays channels in sequential order NO DISK There are no HDDs installed DISK FULL HDD storage is full and will not record DISK ERROR There is an error on HDDs FREEZE Icon indicates Live image is in freeze mode RECORDING DVR NVR is in recording mode ZOOM IN Allows user to enlarge specific area of the video MOTION EVENT Icon indicates that an event has taken place and is recording PROTECT It protects recorded data from HDD overwriting El El y E E E QBRSDASN 148 PTZ SET Icon function is available indicates PIZ PTZ Icon indicates that PTZ function has been activated SENSOR EVENT ALARM IN Icon indicates Sensor Event Alarm In has been activated LOG ON
90. p button The Help description is as follows FTP Server IP Address URL Enter the FTP server IP address or host name 68 Port Enter the port number used by the FTP server The Default number is 21 User Name Password Provide your log in information to the desired FTP Server Upload Path Specify the path to the directory where the uploaded files will be stored Create Folder Create a designated folder to save all files Base File Name This name will be used for all of the files saved Ex File name will be Base File Name_Ch _yymmdd_hrmmsec avi FTP Transfer Settings Max File Time Limit If recording time exceeds POST EVENT time files will be sent in slice Channel Press the Channel Setup button to select channel s Event Select between Motion and Sensor Warning You MUST set your NVR recording to ON position for FTP file transfer to work Files are uploaded in AVI format 3 5 8 Email SNS Social Network Service You can send Email SNS to registered NVR users There are four sub menus under Email SNS SMTP Event Schedule amp Recipient 3 5 8 1 Email SNS SMTP SMTP mail server 1 Server Type Displays the connected server type 2 Server Enters a server to connect to 3 Port Sets the communication port 4 User Authentication Click the check box next to User Authentication if the SMTP server requires user authentication The account input box will be activated
91. reset which is stored in any Tour that preset will be deleted from preset list group of Tour but the Tour will run with the remaining presets And when the user deletes the Preset 1 and stores the Preset 1 again the Preset 1 will not be stored automatically In this case the user will set the Tour again After selecting the Tour number and click the Delete button the stored Tour will be deleted Pattern Scan function is not available from the NVR unit 98 Chapter 6 Protect Video Audio File 6 1 Protect Registration You can protect important recorded files from HDD overwriting Register important files to protect list IMPORTANT How to protect important files from HDD overwriting During the playback of recorded file you can transfer current retrieving file to PROTECT LIST This file will not be erased while it is under PROTECT LIST which is a safe space on your HDD With a mouse right click to pop main menu window Click PROTECT button Click YES on the PROTECT LIST REGISTER window 1 You can register up to 5 files per each HDD in your NVR under the PROTECT LIST 2 You cannot register the file still in recording You must finish recording to register this file to PROTECT LIST 6 2 Playback and Remove Protected File You can manage protected files separately from regular recorded files clips stored in HDD How to search and playback protected files Press SEARCH button and select PROTECT LIST
92. rive or external CD DVD Writer 1 2 3 4 9 6 1 8 COLIBO E Pee OF Ue TF Fel Ge GF TF EF Backup Range Sets the Start and End time for the backup Overlap Shows a list of overlapping data on a same time according to the number data This will appear when one channel has multiple data on a certain time point due to changing of time or time zone Channel Sets the channel to back up You can select more than one channel to backup Device Select a backup device from the recognized device Only USB Drive or external CD DVD can be used for backup since there is no internal CD DVD Writer Type Sets the backup data format AVI Saves the CODEC information provided by the NVR with the recording data and saved data can be played back by using external viewers such as Windows Media Player on a PC In this case the user can playback by one channel H4V You can backup your file with this format A self player is included with the backup recording In this case the user can playback with split screen Folder name it will be be named as yy mm dd automatically Check Capacity Shows that size of the selected back up data used and available capacity of the selected back up device Remove USB Drive By clicking this button a popup window will appear to confirm removal of USB device When the backup is done click OK If no available device is recognized for backup OK button is not activated
93. rk Connection Connection Mode DVRNS Dashboard Connection Mode Email SNS Bandwidth IP Gateway Subnet Mask DNS For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Network 128 9 1 5 2 Port 1 Port TCP Initially 9350 9351 is set TCP It has better stability and lower speed when compared to UDP and recommended for internet environments 2 Web Viewer Port Enter the port number for the Web Viewer Initially it is set to 80 3 IP Camera Web Port Enter the each IP camera port number for directly connection to the camera 4 When the protocol setup is complete click OK Record System Network Connection Port r Webviewer Port IP Camera Web Port For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Network 9 1 5 3 DVRNS Dashboard You can set the network ID and Password for DVRNS access and for Dashboard connection 129 Video Audio Record Connection Port DVRNS Dashboard DVRNS Dashboard DDNS DVRNSID Email SNS Password Confirm Password DVRNS Registration Dashboard Setup Existing Account ID Password Dashboard Registration For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under Network 9 1 5 4 DDNS You can set the DDNS site for a remote user s network connection Video Audio Record Device System Connection Port i DDNS DVRNS Dashboard DDNS Site DDNS Email SNS Host Name User Na
94. rom HDD Overwrite gt Still image capturing and printing during live or playback gt System amp Event Log files management gt Configuration data copy to other channels for easy setup gt Configuration file Export Import for easy installation of multiple NVRs gt Control of minimum recording dates by channel gt Mobile l Phone Android phone support gt E Map support gt POS ATM support gt Video Analysis support Notice The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice 10 1 4 Basic Security System Configuration Keyboard Controller 7 Alarm Out Sensor Inputs 9 NO Devices NC NO Devices scalable DC 30V 1A max TTL Level Input AC 125V 0 5A max A A A Smartphone ET la Y Y o PATTERN PPP A BESES BEBE EE EEEE ECEE HF A AA Wid OUT RSS Power Switch Amplified Speaker VGA Monitor DC Power NETWORK OR Adapter INTERNET HDMI Monitor A Web Browser External HDD WebViewer Client Software 11 1 5 Front Panel View NVR4P USB 2 0 Port x2 Connect USB mouse or USB memory device for file backup or firmware upgrade 2 REC LED Recording indicator IR REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR Receives all incoming signals from the remote control POWER LED DVR NVR power indicator 1 6 Rear Panel View
95. setup When Auto Sequence is activated an auto mode icon will be shown on the upper right corner of the screen until you stop this mode 83 PIP Picture in Picture To activate PIP Display Mode select PIP mode Main channel is displayed on the full monitor screen at the same time as one two or three other channels are displayed in inset window To exit from this mode select the desired screen mode To exchange the two images of PIP screen each other with a mouse simply drag full screen to the inset screen then the two screens will be exchanged 5 1 2 General Menu Audio OFF You can turn the sound on off corresponding to the channel in Live Mode 84 5 1 3 General Menu Zoom In Select Zoom in and click the selected portion as yellow colored to enlarge You can use the direction keys or the mouse to enlarge desired area Click enter or double click once the desired area is confirmed Zoom is only available in Single Screen Display Live Mode In Single Live Mode grip the yellow box to move to a desired area and click the box to enlarge It will enlarge the area x2 x4 x6 and x8 by using mouse wheeling 85 5 1 4 General Menu Freeze This is only available in Live Mode and will temporarily pause Live feeds 5 1 5 General Menu Stop Alarm Stops the alarm output and the event monitoring 06 5 1 6 General Menu Record Start Stop This menu will start and stop Manual recording However
96. t you ll need to enter your ID and Password To enter your ID and Password use the virtual keyboard that s provided After you have selected and entered your ID and Password click on to the Register Add a new device tab to register If the entered ID and Password are approved you will receive ID Approved popup window in the middle of the screen It will also indicate at the bottom of page Dashboard Registration SUCCESS If the ID and Password is not accepted then it will show as FAIL and you will have to re enter your ID and Password Dashboard Setup by Existing Account The user can manag and control the mutiful NVRs with single ID and Password by web browser If the user wants to control more than 2 NVRs with single ID and PW by web browser the Dashboard ID and PW for the NVRs should be same 3 5 4 2 Dashboard Starting To start your Dashboard you will need to type in http securityddns com dashbord in the browser address bar After entering click the enter button and Welcome To Dashboard page will appear WELCOME TO DASHBOARD To gain access enter your Username and Password Your username ID and Password will be same as the one that you entered when you first registered on Dashboard Setup page After it has been entered click the Login button for full access 64 3 5 4 3 Dashboard Login Once you have logged on the Dashboard will appear and from here you ll be able to view your NVR DAS
97. ted spot Spot No E output Displays selected camera as spot output of the enren current NVR Play Pause Spot output Toggle between different display formats When in the live mode pressing the SEQUENCE button displays another full live channel sequentially Freeze the current live screen Zoom the selected live channel Enter PTZ control mode the selected live channel First it will reset the DVR s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm Second it will release the live monitoring mode unless there is an active alarm Select a highlighted item or completes an entry that you have made Up Down Left Right control in the digital zoom and movement hme SET UP mode 137 The Shuttle Ring operates in the Playback mode only Shuttle Turning the ring clockwise plays video forward Turning the ring counterclockwise plays video backward The Jog Dial operates only when playback video has Jog been paused By turning the jog dial clockwise you can play video forward image by image Keyboard Setup For USB To setup the keyboard controllers the user needs to setup the network passwords and perform special tasks such as Uploading and Downloading programmed data from the dome cameras To enter the Keyboard menu press and hold CTRL and press MENU expressed as CTRL MENU in the manual You will see the following menu MAIN MENU 1 Configuration 2 Network 3 Camera 4 7Time Date 5 Alarm 6
98. tes may be supported 2 Playback Information Displays the date and time of the current data in the top 3 Mode Switch Select a desired play mode or press the MODE button to switch the screen mode to 4 split and Single in that sequence The default channel of the Live Mode is CH1 which can be changed later 4 lal Switches to Live Mode 5 O Records all channels 6 Play Time Displays the time and date of the current video 7 Play Bar Displays the time of recorded data in the selected channel for the past 24 hours the red gridline indicates the current play time Speed Supports various speed options of x1 x2 2 x4 4 x8 8 x16 16 x32 32 and x64 64 Slow Supports slow speed options of x1 2 1 2 x1 4 1 4 and x1 8 1 8 94 5 3 1 Play Launcher Control Button Description 2 0 1 l i 1 5 2d na 4446 o e as D 1D Ww Playbar Displays the time of recorded O data in the selected channel for the past Playback control button Allows user to A Hou control playback of desired function Capture You can capture video image playback of desired mode either in Playback Mode or Live Mode Protect You can protect recorded data Menu from HDD overwriting Mode USB Drive or External HDD Audio Turns off all sound Audio off Menu expansion button Open or hide menu buttons Printer Allows you to Print image either in Live or Playback Mode 5 3 2 Playback P
99. up Captured Image Captured image files are very important and are valuable evidences for any incidents You can make a copy of captured files into a USB memory stick How to backup captured image files Press SEARCH gt CAPTURE LIST menu Select a file to backup from captured file list Insert a USB memory stick to a USB port of NVR Press BACKUP button a E When the backup is completed e e Lu BACKUP COMPLETED message EA will be appeared on the screen 102 Chapter 8 Web Viewer Connection via Internet Explorer 8 1 System Requirement Pentium 4 or above recommended O S Microsoft Windows XP Vista Windows 7 2GB RAM or above recommended Super VGA 512M or above 1GB recommended 10 100 Base T network card for LAN operation 8 1 1 Network Environment NS Client PC More than 3 Mbps More than 3 Mbps 8 2 Web Viewer Getting Started 8 2 1 Connect NVR via Web Browser using Direct IP Login ID Password Connect Mode Stream Mode 1 Open your internet browser 2 Type your NVR s IP address in your internet browser ex http 192 168 0 30 You will be directed to screen as left 3 At the log in page type your network ID and password and click Login button Then you will be directed to the Web Viewer main screen Default setting is ID admin PASSWORD admin 103 4 After you have entered your ID and Password there will be JAVA initializing stage Do you want to ru
100. ur mouse to navigate from channels to channels When a channel is selected a yellow border will show indicating the channel selected By using your mouse you may go to desired channel ae Navigating to different channels by using the remote control To navigate from one channel to another channel you must first select the channel and it must be on a single full screen view By pressing the direction button on the remote control P it will take you to the next channel in sequential order If a channel is selected has yellow border you can use the remote control by using the arrow buttons to navigate to individual channels To select a channel using the remote control press the enter button and a yellow border will appear on that channel see above picture After the channel has been selected and by using the arrow buttons on the remote control you can navigate to desired channels Zo Chapter 3 Main Menu Setup e Go to Main Menu Window using Remote control Press MENU Mouse Right click and click Main MENU Video Audio Record Device System Network Backup e To go to desired sub menu Use direction keys and press ENTER remote control or click on sub menu with the mouse e To go to the higher level menu Remote control Press MENU Mouse click the desired higher menu or OK Cancel button Main Menu Tree Camera Policy Storage OSD Display poson wn S Screen Mode Event Record Duration SYSTE
101. will take about 2 minutes Daten Tires Time Synchronization Setup Config ot Ai Dt System Information Authoritaton Managenvwen syblem Minggon 9 1 4 4 System Information This menu will display overall system information Date Time Time Synchronization Setup System Information Signal Language Device Name 9 1 4 5 1 Authorization Management Admin 1 Under Permission Management Admin you can change Admin ID and Password By clicking on the ID a virtual keyboard will appear to type in ID This also applies to Password and Confirm PW Once you have entered your ID and PW click OK By default the ID and Password are set to admin and admin Video Audio Device System Network Date Time Time Synchronization Setup Admin Signal Language Device Name Config ew Pass sssessss System Information miem F CEA Authorization Management For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under System 9 1 4 5 2 Authorization Management Group Select Group and window for Add Delete Rename and Group Authority setup appears Click to a desired item and set the value Video Audio Record Device System Network Date Time Time Synchronization Setup _ Group Signal Language Device Name Config Group Authority System Information Authorization Management 126 For detailed information please refer to the Main Menu under System 9 1 4 5 3 Authorizatio
102. y area on the screen to display the context menu and select PTZ control 2 Using icons on the live screen Click the PTZ icon E on the live screen USING THE PTZ CAMERA1 You can use one camera to perform all functions of PAN TILT amp ZOOM PTZ for monitoring multiple places and set the preset to your preference in a desired mode PT Control Cam 01 1 PTZ Direction Button Wheel Click to any given direction you wish to view You will be able to view 360 degree 2 ZOOM In Out CUY You can use the Zoom function of the PTZ camera for closer view 3 IRIS Fo Adjusts the intensity of radiation incoming to the iris this function is only 96 available for the cameras supporting iris control function 4 ocus EA Enables you to adjust the focus manually 5 Preset the camera can set the position of the preference area 6 Tour The camera automatically runs between among the preset points that you selected 7 Scan The camera moves to the preset points in the specified sequence If multiple presets are specified the PTZ camera will automatically move to all of the preset points sequentially some PTZ model may not support this function 8 Pattern Makes the PTZ camera remember and follow the past route some PTZ model may not support this function 9 lt Setup Preset gt MEA You can change the preset numeric value and name and Tour setting 10 Delete Presets You can delete the preset and tour position s
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