Home
Version 2.2.0 User Manual
Contents
1. Figure 7 29 Export Finished 6 Check backup result The Player player exe will be exported automatically during record file export USB1 1 E ch01 2011062714191 8 850KB File 06 27 2011 19 50 00 BH ch01_ 2011062714291 14 165KB File 06 27 2011 19 50 06 E ch01_ 2011062714482 13 309KB File 06 27 2011 19 50 12 B player exe 608KB File 06 27 2011 19 50 00 New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 30 Checkup of Video Clips Export Result Using USB Flash Drive 121 7 2 Backing up Pictures Purpose Back up pictures using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer or e SATA HDD Steps 1 2 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Picture Select channel s image type start time and end time and click Search button to enter the Search Result interface fs Normal Event f Live View EJIP Camera 101 Ds m017 M025 1D2 m010 9018 1026 All 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 D3 SEK MbDi9 v D27 M05 M1013 1021 M029 E D6 E D14 E D22 D30 000000 23 59 59 Figure 7 31 Picture Search for Backup Select pictures you want to back up Mb7 MD15 E023 031 1D0s M016 024 032 Check the checkbox before the pictures you want to back up and click Export button Note Here we take USB flash drive as an example For more backup devices please refer to chapter 7 1 2 Backing up by Normal Video Search 06 06 06 APA AAA A AA AA A 06 06 06
2. Click E or ha at the left top of the window can zoom in or out of the time bar Record Information D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 Total 16 P 2 2 Normal MM Motion Alarm Motion Alarm Wi Motion Alarm Previous Figure 6 10 Record Information 3 Choose a record file you want to play back If there is only one channel in the search result clicking button takes you to Full screen Playback interface of this channel If more than one channel is optional clicking button takes you to step 3and step 4 90 Search result 10 20 2011 10 33 53 11 11 52 605 353KB af 10 20 2011 10 33 51 11 11 51 559 395KB af HDD 5 Start time 10 20 2011 09 08 52 End time 10 20 2011 10 58 56 Figure 6 11 Result of Normal Video Search Choose channels for simultaneous playback Note Optional channels for simultaneous playback are the same as the channels chosen to search record files in step 1 And the channel with the recorded file selected in step 2 is the main channel during multi channel playback and it is displayed at the upper left corner 4 ch 8 ch and 16 ch devices support 4 ch 8 ch and 16 ch simultaneous playback respectively Synch Playback IP Camera MD MD3 DHL DEN D18 D19 D26 DIN Figure 6 12 Select Channels for Synchronous Playback Synchronous Playback interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process 91 Playbac
3. Note Operation is invalid when the number of time segments exceeds the I Capture IP Camera 1 gt Schedule 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Edit Normal Event IMotion Alarm MIA Mw ez A None Note Operation is invalid when the number of time segments exceeds the I Figure 5 10 Draw the Schedule Description of the color icons Normal Normal recording Event Wi Motion Recording triggered by EZ motion Alarm Recording triggered by alarm Recoding triggred by MA either motion or alarm Ev RA Recording triggered by both motion and alarm Delete the set schedule None Figure 5 11 Description of the color icons Click the Apply button to validate the settings If the settings can also be used to other channels click Copy and then choose the channel to which you want to copy 68 Copy to WIP Camera D1 MD2 IDE TD DE Figure 5 12 Copy Schedule to Other Channels 69 5 3 Configuring Motion Detection Record and Capture Purpose Follow the steps to set the motion detection parameters In the live view mode once a motion detection event takes place the NVR can analyze it and do many actions to handle it Enabling motion detection function can trigger certain channels to start recording or trigger full screen monitoring audio warning notify the surveillance center and so on In this chapter you can follow the steps to schedule a record which triggered by the detected motion Steps 1 Ente
4. IPy4 Default Gateway IPv6 Address 1 IPv6 Address 2 IPv6 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Enable DHCP Enable PPPOE PPPOE Address PPPOE Subnet Mask PPPOE Default Gateway Main NIC Record Alarm HDD Network 172 8 2 250 255 255 255 0 172 8 2 1 fe80 240 48ff fe4c Tff 7 64 1920 0 200 Disabled Disabled Figure 12 5 Network Information Interface 12 1 6 Viewing HDD Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info Click the HDD tab to enter the HDD Information menu to view the HDD status free space property etc as shown in Figure 12 6 Device Info Normal Normal Normal Camera 931GB 931GB 40 000MB Record 1 902GB 1 884G6B Alarm Network 931GB 931GB 22 528MB RIW Redundancy RW Figure 12 6 HDD Information Interface 187 12 2 Searching amp Export Log Files Purpose The operation alarm exception and information of the NVR can be stored in log files which can be viewed and exported at any time Steps 1 Enter the Log Search interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Search System Info a Import Export t Upgrade Default amp Net Detect ft Live View System Maintenance Log Export 06 04 2012 06 04 2012 All 00 00 00 23 59 59 Figure 12 7 Log Search Interface 2 Set the log search conditions to refine your search including the Start
5. Menu Single Screen Multi screen Previous Screen Next Screen Start Auto switch Start Recording All day Playback Aux Monitor Figure 6 2 Right click Menu under Live View 86 Front Panel press PLAY button to play back record files of the channel under single screen live view mode Under multi screen live view mode the recorded files of the top left channel will be played back Note Pressing numerical buttons will switch playback to the corresponding channels during playback process 2 Playback management The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing progress as shown in Figure 6 3 Feart Figure 6 3 All day Playback Interface The channel and time selection menu displays by moving the mouse to the right of the playback interface Click the channel s if you want to switch playback to another channel or execute simultaneous playback of multiple channels as shown in Figure 6 4 Alday Playback A E iPCamera 24 v May 2012 gt SMTWTEF S fi EL ES ES ES 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 73 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 gt la Figure 6 4 All day Playback Interface with Channel List Dates marked in colors No record files in this day There is record file s in this day not current day 87 Mouse cursor is located Pormal Evant Figure 6 5 Toolbar of All day Playback Table 6 1Detailed Explanation of All day playbac
6. Up to 16 ch synchronous playback at 4CIF real time Manual capture continuous capture of video images and playback of captured pictures Export video data by USB SATA or eSATA device Export video clips when playback Management and maintenance of backup devices Alarm and Exception Configurable arming time of alarm input output Alarm for video loss motion detection tampering abnormal signal video input output standard mismatch illegal login network disconnected IP confliction abnormal record capture HDD error and HDD full etc Alarm triggers full screen monitoring audio alarm notifying surveillance center sending email and alarm output Automatic restore when system is abnormal Other Local Functions O Users can operate by front panel mouse remote control and control keyboard o Three level user management admin user is allowed to create many operating accounts and define their operating permission which includes the limit to access any channel Operation alarm exceptions and log recording and searching O Manually triggering and clearing alarms O Import and export of device configuration information Network Functions o 2 self adaptive 10M 100M 1000M network interfaces and various working mode is configurable multi address load balance network fault tolerance etc Two NIC are only for the DS 9600 series NVR eo 8 independent PoE network interfaces are provided for 7700 7600NI SP series
7. 06 06 06 06 06 18 2012 11 21 18 18 2012 11 09 01 18 2012 11 09 08 18 2012 11 09 10 18 2012 11 09 12 18 2012 11 09 14 18 2012 11 19 33 18 2012 11 19 35 18 2012 11 19 37 18 2012 11 21 40 18 2012 11 21 21 Search result 16KB 16KB 18KB 18KB 18KB 18KB 18KB 18KB 18KB 17KB O 20KB 0 6006 10 2612 Mow 11 21 35 Dimensions 704 x 576 Figure 7 32 Result of Picture Search 122 3 Export Click Export button and start backup Expor UsAi 1 Folrosh g ii F older 06 23 2011 20 07 22 Backup Folder 6 73 7011 2007 278 Ml Expor record files bo r MATO 06 71 2011 20 07 58 E Wobcome lo ue back OF File 06 23 2011 2000736 E tbandmath estimate OKB File 05 31 2011 11 3246 TISME Mew F ohier F ormat Figure 7 33 Export Pictures Using USB Flash Drive Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message Export finished Export finished Figure 7 34 Export Finished 4 Check backup result USB1 1 J ii F older 06 23 2011 20 07 22 E chO1_ 2011062709001 12KB File 06 27 2011 19 43 29 a _ ch01_ 2011062709007 12KB File 06 27 2011 19 43 29 O E ch01_ 201106270900 12KB File 06 27 2011 1943 29 gt E chO1 7011062 709005 12KB File 06 27 2011 1943 29 Now F older F ormat Export Figure 7 35 Checkup of Picture Export Using USB Flash Drive 123 7 3 Managing Backup Devices Management of USB flash drives USB
8. 5 Self test successful Short Test it 36 879 valuation Pass Allevaluation Functional S M A R T Information Spin Up Time 0 Start Stop Count 2 gs 1690 Reallocated Sector Co s 0 Seek Error Rate 2 95270223201 Power on Hours Count 21114 Spin Up Retry Count 0 ft Live View Figure 10 22 S M A R T Settings Interface The related information of the S M A R T is shown on the interface You can choose the self test types as Short Test Expanded Test or the Conveyance Test Click the start button to start the S M A R T HDD self evaluation Note If you want to use the HDD even when the S M A R T checking is failed you can check the checkbox of the Continue to use the disk when self evaluation is failed item Bad Sector Detection Steps 1 Enter the Bad Sector Detection tab page 2 Select in the dropdown list of the HDD you want to configure 3 Click the Detect button to start the detection 175 14 General S M A R T Settings Advanced HDD No 931 51GB 232MB Testingj 0 Pause Cancel Normal Damaged ft Live View Figure 10 23 Bad Sector Detection 4 Ifthe HDD is normal you can see the green color icon on the screen otherwise the red icon is shown And you can click Error info button to see the detailed damage information And you can also pause or cancel the detection 176 10 8 Configuring HDD Error Alarms Purpose You can configure the HDD error alarms when the HDD sta
9. CCT Ll BL ve ee 105 CHAPTER7 Backup 106 7 1 Backing up Record Files 7 1 1 Quick Export Purpose Export record files to backup device s quickly Steps 1 Enter Video Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal Choose the channel s you want to back up and click button Note 1 The time duration of record files on a specified channel cannot exceed one day Otherwise the message box Max 24 hours are allowed for quick export will pop up 2 The number of channels for synchronous export cannot exceed 4 Otherwise the message box Max 4 channels are allowed for synchronous quick export will pop up A IP Camera aD1 gD v DE g D4 M05 M06 gobi aD9 1010 aD11 aD12 M013 v BEG B D15 M017 1018 mb19 D20 M021 022 mD23 D25 026 6 D27 E D28 D29 11030 D31 05 22 2012 15 48 20 05 23 2012 16 42 05 All All 05 23 2012 00 00 00 05 23 2012 23 59 59 Quick Export Figure 7 1 Quick Export Interface 2 Click on the button to start exporting Note Here we use USB Flash Drive and please refer to the next section Normal Backup for more backup devices supported by the device 107 USB1 1 Figure 7 2 Quick Export using USB1 1 2 004MB New F older Format Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported Export finished 2 Check backup result Choose the record file in Export interface and click button OR check it Note The Player player exe will be export
10. F3206 F531E 1 8 2 20120327 2 9081 A1 7852 1 8 2 20120327 2 9081 A1 7852 1 8 2 20120327 2 9080 A1 7852 2 03 02 110318 00 2 02 02 110208 00 2 03 02 110315 00 2 03 06 110315 00 1 50 00 MG 1 6 03P1 MG 1 6 03P1 M2 1 6 01C2 LM 1 6 18 211 H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 MPEG H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 MPEG4 H 264 MPEG H 264 MPEG4 H 264 MPEG4 MPEG4 1920x108 1280x102 2048x153 704 576 2048 153 1280 102 4 1280 102 1280 102 1920 108 1920 108 1920 108 1920 108 2048x1536 1280x102 1280x102 1920x108 640x480 Z O Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes O Ea Yes Yes Z O a Yes Yes Yes Yes felelelelefelede le y Z Yes Yes Yes Yes
11. lt 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 8 21 Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Output Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days Click the OK button to complete the video tampering settings of the alarm output No You can also copy the above settings to another channel 140 Copy Alarm Output Figure 8 22 Copy Settings of Alarm Output 141 8 7 Triggering or Clearing Alarm Output Manually Purpose Sensor alarm can be triggered or cleared manually If Manually Clear is selected in the dropdown list of dwell time of an alarm output the alarm can be cleared only by clicking Clear button in the following interface Steps Select the alarm output you want to trigger or clear and make related operations Menu gt Manual gt Alarm Click Trigger Clear button if you want to trigger or clear an alarm output Click Trigger All button if you want to trigger all alarm outputs Click Clear All button if you want to clear all alarm output Figure 8 23 Clear or Trigger Alarm Output Manually 142 CHAPTERS Network Settings 143 9 1 Configuring General Settings Purpose Network settings must be properly configured before you operate NVR over network Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Net
12. 06 01 2012 07 35 55 08 42 41 06 01 2012 08 42 41 09 49 31 06 01 2012 09 49 31 10 56 41 06 01 2012 10 56 41 10 58 17 06 01 2012 10 58 18 12 04 06 06 01 2012 12 04 06 13 11 12 06 01 2012 13 11 12 14 18 13 06 01 2012 14 18 13 14 51 11 Search result 1 038 403 1 038 074 1 038 478 1 038 199 1 038 350 1 038 400 1 038 046 1 038 089 1 038 029 23 986KB 1 014 225 1 038 197 0 1 038 418 0 509 379KB 0 ana nn AN DQO 31 2012 23 38 37 HDD 5 Start time 05 31 2012 23 38 37 End time 06 01 2012 00 45 37 Detail Cancel Figure 5 31 Playback Search Result 5 Protect the record files 82 1 Find the record files you want to protect and then click the icon which will turn told indicating that the file 1s locked Note The record files of which the recording is still not completed can t be locked 2 Click A to change it to Eto unlock the file and the file is not protected Attention Record file may be overwritten after unlocking Continue Yes Figure 5 32 Unlocking Attention Protect file by setting HDD property to Read only Steps 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu gt HDD 2 Advanced O HDD Detect 931 51GB 846GB ft Live View Figure 5 33 HDD General 2 Click LA to edit the HDD you want to protect 83 Local HDD Settings HDD No HDD Property O RW Read only Redundancy Group BEE PEE FEE CHE FES LEE EEE
13. 2 Press the POWER button on the front panel The Power indicator LED should turn blue indicating that the unit begins to start up 3 After startup the Power indicator LED remains blue A splash screen with the status of the HDD appears on the monitor The row of icons at the bottom of the screen shows the HDD status X means that the HDD is not installed or cannot be detected Shutting down the NVR Steps There are two proper ways to shut down the NVR To shut down the NVR e OPTION 1 Standard shutdown 1 Enter the Shutdown menu Menu gt Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Reboot Cancel Figure 1 13 Shutdown Menu 2 Click the Shutdown button 3 Click the Yes button e OPTION 2 By operating the front panel 1 Press and hold the POWER button on the front panel for 3 seconds 2 Enter the administrator s username and password in the dialog box for authentication 3 Click the Yes button Note Do not press the POWER button again when the system is shutting down 29 Rebooting the NVR In the Shutdown menu you can also reboot the NVR Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown menu by clicking Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click the Logout button to lock the NVR or the Reboot button to reboot the NVR 30 CHAPTER2 Getting Started 2 1 Using the Wizard for basic configuration By default the Setup Wizard starts once the NVR has loaded as shown in Figure 2 1 Wizard Start wizard when device starts Cancel Figure
14. 2 Set playback conditions and tag management Choose the tag name of the recorded file you want to play back it can be edited or deleted Pre play and post play time can be set according to actual needs Note Pre play time and post play time is added to the time point of the tag 97 Search result 06 18 2012 11 02 56 E 06 18 2012 11 03 00 F 06 12 2012 16 33 46 M Figure 6 26 Result of Video Search by Tag 3 Playback by tag Choose a tag and click Q button to play back the related record file 00 11 20 15 Normal Event Smart Figure 6 27 Interface of Playback by Tag The hidden list of tags will be displayed by moving the mouse to the right of the playback interface 98 Figure 6 29 Toolbar of Playback by Tag Table 6 5Detailed Explanation of Playback by tag Toolbar y Audio on Mute E ES Start Stop clipping 30s forward Tag EKI Speed down management a k o Video type Progress bar bar 1 Playback progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 2 About video type bar y represents normal recording manual or schedule i represents event recording motion alarm motion alarm motion amp alarm 6 1 6 Playing Back by System Logs Purpose Play back record file s associated with channels after searching system logs 99 Steps 1 Enter Log Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log
15. Dy PLANE di A A xt A A AAA AA A A 101 SA Y ti AM A a o OOO A Tid Het Sree OnR PR rene TT 101 0 2 3 Adyerse Playback of Multa A AAA A 102 en ia DAC PO A eE PE CEE E EROS 104 A A RT 106 DIC cea 106 TA Backineup Record Fes uta AS A SA 107 os A O ite E POL A A rere nee neon a meen verte mo tres trirerranrte tere hen ee erie 107 7 1 2 Backine up by Normal Video Scarce Minis id Ali a aid A 109 ES ae iN UD AAA A O area 116 TIA Bac kino up V 1060 CMDS rd AA A AA 119 dri AC AMO MEP PICOS era late tired 122 13 Man acne Backup DEVICES 1 A tts Stecceseuilevenwwidlesen 124 CHAPTERS oriee AAA AAA A A 127 E sesteavavcnsecdabuuwestaeusveavatentsedecousuavasessesvavsssvevebeutdaveveuseuvasancustensuonevess 127 6 1 Serine Moton Detection tatiana ias 128 NU ON AAA A A EE A N 131 So Dee ne as A A A O E EI e 134 5 4 Detectins Video Tamperine Aa A ASAS AAA AAA IS 136 Sovran ne Pxecpuons dato la Ri 138 SO Settine Alarm Response ACUSA 139 8 7 Triggering or Clearing Alarm Output Manually occccccccnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononononononnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnananoss 142 CHAPTERS AA A 143 Network SeS secs eiss cadececbeus ceeas ea tucccensbeceniuececeuuubvecesenbecen E A Okaseeee huseees 143 OL Combi SUIT General SCs A ths desat os suacsn da dasamendas 144 D2 Contorno Advanced ces A A A 146 A2 A OMMOUIINS PPROE SEINES tdt dia 146 10 2 2 2 COMA UA DDNS eS 146 92 3 Contisurino NEP Servier sarria 149 9 2 ACA Ni 150 9 23 Co
16. as shown in Figure 10 20 6 931GB Normal Local 931GB 1 40 000MB Normal IP SAN 22 528MB 1 902GB 1 884GB Figure 10 20 View HDD Status 1 Note If the status of HDD is Normal or Sleeping it works normally If the status is Uninitialized or Abnormal please initialize the HDD before use And if the HDD initialization is failed please replace it with a new one Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the HDD tab to view the status of each HDD displayed on the list as shown in Figure 10 21 173 Device Info Camera Record Alarm Network Normal 931GB 931GB RIW Sleeping 931GB 931GB Redundancy Normal 40 000MB 22 528MB RIN 1 902GB 1 884GB Figure 10 21 View HDD Status 2 174 10 7 HDD Detection Purpose The device provides the HDD detection function such as the adopting of the S M A R T and the Bad Sector Detection technique The S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring system for HDD to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures S M A R T Settings Steps 1 Enter the S M A R T Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt S M A R T 2 Select the HDD to view its S M A R T information list as shown in Figure 10 22 HDD General Bad Sector Detection Advanced Continue to use this disk when self evaluation ts failed
17. 11 19 04 Folder 2011 04 02 17 45 24 Folder 2010 08 04 17 35 20 lt Folder 2011 06 21 17 55 42 El Book1 xls 23KB File 2011 05 26 18 32 14 B Compare Excel exe 129KB File 2011 04 20 09 51 42 B Recycled AKB File 2011 02 22 14 16 18 E bond0_201106241 72 1 024KB File 2011 06 24 17 20 48 El digicap mav 19 790KB File 2011 06 23 09 05 20 CIO New Folder Format Cancel Figure 12 10 Export Log Files Select the backup device from the dropdown list of Device Name Click the Export to export the log files to the selected backup device Y ou can click the New Folder button to create new folder in the backup device or click the Format button to format the backup device before log export Notes 1 Please connect the backup device to NVR before operating log export 2 The log files exported to the backup device are named by exporting time e g 2011051412484 llogBack txt To export all the log files You can enter the Log Export interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Information gt Log Export 189 System Maintenance System Info Log Search E Import Export t Upgrade Default Net Detect A Live View Figure 12 11 Log Export Interface You can check the checkbox of the HDD Click the Export button to export all the log files stored in the HDD 190 12 3 Importing Exporting Configuration Files Purpose The configuration files of the NVR can be exported to local device for backup and the configuration files of one NVR
18. 2 1 Start Wizard Interface Operating the Setup Wizard 1 The Setup Wizard can walk you through some important settings of the NVR If you don t want to use the Setup Wizard at that moment click the Cancel button You can also choose to use the Setup Wizard next time by leaving the Start wizard when the device starts checkbox checked 2 Click Next button on the Wizard window to enter the Login window as shown in Figure 2 2 Wizard Previous Cancel Figure 2 2 Login Window 3 Enter the admin password By default the password is 12345 To change the admin password check the New Admin Password checkbox Enter the new password and confirm the password in the given fields 5 Click the Next button to enter the date and time settings window as shown in Figure 2 3 32 shown in Figure 2 4 GMI 0 00 Beijing Uruma Singapore MMEDDY ey 06 24 2011 16 18 12 Previous Cancel Figure 2 3 Date and Time Settings After the time settings click Next button which takes you back to the Network Setup Wizard window as Multi address LAN1 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive a 172 6 21 110 PS SE P 172 6 os ae Previous Cancel DS 9600NI ST Wizard 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive Ba 172 9 4 65 209 255 230 Y Gateway 1 2 9 4 1 Previous Cancel DS 8600 7700 7600NI ST 33 Wizard 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive Enable DHCP a Py4 Address 172 9 A Py4 Subnet Mask 255 2595 6255 0 Py4 Defa
19. 2 Auxiliary Functions of Playback 6 2 1 Playing Back Frame by Frame Purpose Play video files frame by frame in case of checking image details of the video when abnormal events happen Steps e Using a Mouse Go to Playback interface If you choose playback of the record file click button EEE until the speed changes to Single frame and one click on the playback screen represents playback of one frame If you choose adverse playback of the record file click button EET until the speed changes to Single frame and one click on the playback screen represents adverse playback of one frame It is also feasible to use button g in toolbar e Using the Front Panel Rotate and hold the outer ring on Jog Shuttle counter clockwise for DS 7700 8600NI ST only or click the EA button to set the speed to Single frame One click on g button one click on the playback screen or Enter button on the front panel represents playback or adverse playback of one frame 6 2 2 Digital Zoom Steps 1 Right click the mouse on a channel under playback and choose Digital Zoom to enter Digital Zoom interface 2 Drag and draw the red rectangle and the image within it will be quadrupled Ld TELITI E gure 6 33 Draw Area for Digital Zoom Fi 101 Digital Zoom Control Panel Exit Figure 6 34 Right click Menu under Playback The right click menu Note This menu differs slightly from one playback interface to another Table 6
20. 4 Free Quota Space 751 GB ft Live View Apply Figure 10 17 Storage Mode Settings Interface Select a camera for which you want to configure quota 4 Enter the storage capacity in the text fields of Max Record Capacity GB and Max Picture Capacity GB as shown in Figure 10 18 General Quota IP Camera 1 Used Record pal ly 3 192MB Used Picture Capacity 1 024MB ft Live View Figure 10 18 Configure Record Picture Quota 171 5 You can copy the quota settings of the current camera to other cameras if required Click the Copy button to enter the Copy Camera menu as shown in Figure 10 19 Copy to WIP Camera D1 MD2 8D3 IDE DE Figure 10 19Copy Settings to Other Camera s 6 Select the camera s to be configured with the same quota settings You can also click the checkbox of Analog to select all cameras 7 Click the OK button to finish the Copy settings and back to the Storage Mode interface 8 Click the Apply button to apply the settings Note If the quota capacity is set to 0 then all cameras will use the total capacity of HDD for record and picture capture 172 10 6 Checking HDD Status Purpose You may check the status of the installed HDDs on NVR so as to take immediate check and maintenance in case of HDD failure Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Check the status of each HDD which is displayed on the list
21. Advanced Record Settings interface Menu gt Record gt Advanced 2 Select the eSATA type to Export or Record Capture from the dropdown list of eSATA Export use the eSATA for backup Refer to Backup using eSATA HDDs in Chapter 7 1 2 Backing up by Normal Video Search for operating instructions Record Capture use the eSATA for record capture Refer to the following steps for operating instructions eSATA Record Capture Figure 10 10 Set eSATA Mode 3 When the eSATA type is selected to Record Capture enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 4 Edit the property of the selected eSATA or initialize it is required Note Two storage modes can be configured for the eSATA when it is used for Record Capture Please refer to Chapter 10 4 Managing HDD Group and Chapter 10 5 Configuring Quota Mode for details gt lt Advanced O SMART 99198 seeping SATA 931GB Normal Local 931GB 1 40 000MB Normal IP SAN 22 528MB 1 1 9026B 1 8846B A Live View Figure 10 11 Initialize Added NetHDD 167 10 4 Managing HDD Group 10 4 1 Setting HDD Groups Purpose Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a particular HDD group through HDD settings Steps 1 Enter the Storage Mode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced 2 Set the Mode to Group as shown in Figure 10 12 General Group j Quota e T aae SEBRA NEA JEL MIP Camera y Oy BD BD BD BD
22. DHCP is a network application protocol used by devices DHCP clients to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network e HTTP Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer hypertext request and information between servers and browsers over a network e PPPoE PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with ADSL services where individual users connect to the ADSL transceiver modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks e DDNS Dynamic DNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information stored in DNS e Hybrid DVR A hybrid DVR is a combination of a DVR and NVR e NTP Acronym for Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network e NTSC Acronym for National Television System Committee NTSC is an analog television standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan Each frame of anNTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at 60Hz e NVR Acronym for Network Video Recorder An NVR can be a PC based or embedded system used for centralized managemen
23. E ERE EE 3999399 Net Receive idle Bandwidth 31Mbps Figure 2 16 Li 192 163 1 3 192 168 1 4 192 168 1 5 192 168 1 6 192 168 1 7 000 000 000 000 000 HIKVISION HIK VISION HIKVISION HIK VISION HIK VISION DS 2CD8 Conn Disci Disci Disci Disc i Refresh st of Connected Cameras Note The cameras connecting to the PoE interface cannot be deleted in this menu Click the Edit button IP Camera No Adding Method IP Camera Address i LO Manage Port Channel No User Name Edit IP Camera D1 Plug and Play 192 168 1 2 HIK VISION SUDU 1 admin Cancel Figure 2 17 Edit IP Camera Interface Note Plug and Play means that the camera is the camera can t be edited The IP address o connected to the PoE interface so in this case the parameters of f the camera can only be edited in the Network Configuration interface see Chapter 9 1 Configuring General Settings for detailed information 4 CHAPTER 3 Live View 3 1 Introduction of Live View Live view shows you the video image getting from each camera in real time The NVR automatically enters Live View mode when powered on It is also at the very top of the menu hierarchy thus pressing the ESC many times depending on which menu you re on brings you to the Live View mode Live View Icons In the live view mode there are icons at the right top of the screen for each channel showing the status of the r
24. HDDs and eSATA HDDs 1 Enter Search Result interface of record files Menu gt Export gt Normal Set search condition and click Search button to enter Search Result interface Note At least one channel shall be selected Event Bir Camora v LE aD2 Picture MODs W010 MD17 PEE MD25 MOD26 All All 10 20 2011 00 00 00 10 20 2011 23 59 59 A Live View Quick Export Search Figure 7 36 Normal Video Search for Backup 2 Select record files you want to back up Click Export button to enter Export interface Note At least one record file shall be selected Search result 10 20 2011 11 50 24 15 23 54 1 038 237KB 10 20 2011 15 23 54 16 11 53 399 657KB 10 20 2011 10 33 53 11 17 18 692 336KB 0 10 20 2011 11 1 18 11 18 52 25 163KB 10 20 2011 13 13 10 14 16 30 1 013 691KB 0 10 20 2011 14 16 30 15 21 25 1 038 801KB 0 2 10 20 2011 15 21 25 16 11 23 722 552KB ggagogogoooo ono 10 20 2011 10 33 51 11 18 56 668 672KB 5 B Dans Stari time 10 20 2011 09 08 52 End time 10 20 2011 11 50 24 Total size 6 482MB Figure 7 37 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup 3 Backup device management Click New Folder button if you want to create a new folder in the backup device Select a record file or folder in the backup device and click i button if you want to delete it 124 Select a record file in the backup device and click Q button to play it Click Format bu
25. Time End Time Major Type and Minor Type 3 Click the Search button to start search log files 4 The matched log files will be displayed on the list shown below Log Export Start Time End Time Major Type Minor Type 06 04 2012 06 04 2012 All All 06 04 2012 06 12 21 06 04 2012 06 10 30 06 04 2012 06 10 16 06 04 2012 06 07 49 06 04 2012 06 07 36 06 04 2012 06 02 39 06 04 2012 06 02 26 06 04 2012 05 59 26 06 04 2012 05 59 13 06 04 2012 05 45 13 06 04 2012 05 44 59 06 04 2012 05 43 15 00 00 00 23 59 59 Start Motion Det Stop Motion Det Start Motion Det Stop Motion Det Start Motion Det Stop Motion Det Start Motion Det Stop Motion Det Start Motion Det Stop Motion Det Start Motion Det Stop Motion Det Figure 12 8 Log Search Results Note Up to 2000 log files can be displayed each time 5 You can click the button of each log or double click 1t to view 1ts detailed information as shown in 188 OOOO vw 9999999999005 Figure 12 8 And you can also click the button to view the related video files if available Log Information 06 04 2012 05 06 42 Alarm Start Motion Detection N A Host IP Address N A Parameter Type N A Camera No D3 Description N A Previous Figure 12 9 Log Details If you want to export the log files click the Export button to enter the Export menu as shown in Figure 12 10 Refresh Folder 2010 09 17
26. V1 2 0 build120215 4CIF Yes Yes H 264 DS 6604HFI 209 List of Third party IP Cameras Supported by DS 9600 8600 7700 7600NI ST and DS 7700 7600NI SP Series Note ONVIF compatibility refers to the camera can be supported both when it uses the ONVIF protocol and its private protocols Only ONVIF is supported refers to the camera can only be supported when it uses the ONVIF protocol Max Sub IPC Manufacturer or Video i Model Version Resolutio strea Protocol Compression 1280 102 AV1305M 65175 H 264 1600 120 AV2155 65143 H 264 1920 108 Arecont AV2815 65220 H 264 1920 108 AV3105M 65175 H 264 1920 108 AV5105 65175 H 264 M1114 5 09 1 H 264 1280800 M3011 5 21 1 H 264 704 576 ONVIF compatibility Yes Yes Yes M3014 5 21 1 H 264 1280 800 Yes ONVIF compatibility P3301 5 11 2 H 264 768 576 ONVIF compatibility P3304 Axis H 264 1440 900 ONVIF compatibility P3343 5 20 1 H 264 800 600 ONVIF compatibility P3344 5 20 1 H 264 1440 900 ONVIF compatibility 1 Application 1 06 H 264 MPEG WV SF336H 1280 960 Yes No 2 Image data 1 06 Panasonic 1 Application 1 34 H 264 MPEG WV SP306H 1280 960 Yes No 2 Image data 1 06 1 8 2 20120327 2 9310 Pelco D5118 H 264 1280x960 No Yes A1 7852 210 Yes Yes Yes Yes Samsung ONVIF compatibility Sanyo SONY Only ONVIF is supported Zavio IXE20DN AAXVUU2 IXE1ODN ACDJV44 IX30DN ACFZHB3 SNC DH220T D5110 F3106
27. be taken back to the Live View interface Note You must select during Trigger Channel settings the channel s you want to make full screen monitoring Audible Warning Trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected Notify Surveillance Center Sends an exception or alarm signal to remote alarm host when an event occurs The alarm host refers to the PC installed with Remote Client Note The alarm signal will be transmitted automatically at detection mode when remote alarm host is configured Please refer to Chapter 9 2 5 Configuring Remote Alarm Host for details of alarm host configuration Email Linkage Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an alarm is detected Please refer to Chapter 9 2 9 Configuring Email for details of Email configuration Trigger Alarm Output Trigger an alarm output when an alarm is triggered 1 Enter Alarm Output interface Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Output Select an alarm output and set alarm name and dwell time Click Schedule button to set the arming schedule of alarm output Note If Manually Clear is selected in the dropdown list of Dwell Time you can clear it only by going to Menu gt Manual gt Alarm 139 Figure 8 20Alarm Output Setup Interface Set up arming schedule of the alarm output Choose one day of a week and up to 8 time periods can be set within each day Note Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Handling Mon
28. capture Steps 1 Enter the Alarm setting interface Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm Configuration General Alarm Input Alarm Output Network Alarm input List A RS 232 Live View A Exceptions aw User lt 7 Alarm Output List ZX 22 gt 3 gt 4 Live View Figure 5 16 Alarm Settings 2 Click Alarm Input 1 2 3 4 Configuration General Alarm Status Alarm Output Network A lt 1 A RS 232 Live View A Exceptions a User Live View Figure 5 17 Alarm Settings Alarm Input Select Alarm Input number and configure alarm parameters Choose N O normally open or N C normally closed for alarm type Check the checkbox for Setting Click Handling 72 Handling Arming Schedule Handling PTZ Linking MP Camera MD1 y ID Y IB TD ID DY Cancel Figure 5 18 Alarm Handling 5 Choose the alarm triggered recording channel 6 Check the checkbox to select channel 7 Click Apply to save settings 8 Click OK to back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps to configure other alarm input parameters If the setting can also be applied to other alarm inputs click Copy and choose the alarm input number Copy Alarm Input to qq El m a a El E a El Cancel Figure 5 19 Copy Alarm Input 3 Edit the Alarm triggered record in the Record Capture Schedule setting interface For the detailed information of schedule configuration see
29. disk and 1 eSATA disk can be connected each disk with a maximum of 4TB storage capacity For 7600NI ST SP series 2 SATA hard disks are available For 7700NI ST SP series 4 SATA hard disks and 1 eSATA disk can be connected Support eSATA disk for recording or backup HDD group management Support HDD standby function HDD property redundancy read only read write R W HDD quota management different capacity can be assigned to different channel Recording Capture and Playback Holiday recording schedule configuration Normal and event video encoding parameters Multiple recording types manual normal alarm motion motion alarm motion amp alarm 8 recording time periods with separated recording types Pre record and post record for alarm motion detection for recording and pre record time for schedule and manual recording Searching record files and captured pictures by events alarm input motion detection Tag adding for record files searching and playing back by tags Locking and unlocking record files Local redundant recording and capture Searching and playing back record files by channel number recording type start time end time etc Motion analysis for the selected area in the video Backup Zooming in when playback Playing reversely Adverse Playback of Multi channel Supports pause rewind play fast play slow skip forward and skip backward when playback locating by dragging the mouse
30. dyndns org 2 Inthe NVR Domain Name text field enter the domain obtained from the DynDNS website 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS website Figure 9 7 DynDNS Settings Interface e PeanutHull Enter the User Name and Password obtained from the PeanutHull website 147 PeanutHull Figure 9 8 PeanutHull Settings Interface e NO IP Enter the account information in the corresponding fields Refer to the DynDNS settings 1 Enter Server Address for NO IP 2 In the NVR Domain Name text field enter the domain obtained from the NO IP website Www no 1p com 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the NO IP website NO IP Figure 9 9 NO IP Settings Interface e EasyDDNS Enter the Server Address and Device Domain Name for EasyDDNS 1 Enter the Server Address of the EasyDDNS server www hik online com 2 Enter the Device Domain Name You can use the alias you registered in the EasyDDNS server or define a new device domain name If a new alias of the device domain name is defined in the NVR it will replace the old one registered on the server You can register the alias of the device domain name in the EasyDDNS server first and then enter the alias to the Device Domain Name in the NVR you can also enter the domain name directly on the NVR to create a new one EasyDDNS www hik online com Figure 9 10 EasyDDNS Settings Interface Note If you want to add the device on the E
31. gt Poe e PRE ET Ea sl eee is ls la S O Call Preset 3 Pattern 1 y aH 00 Patrol 1 Figure 4 4 PTZ Call Preset 3 Choose the preset number Call preset in live view mode Steps 1 Press the PTZ button on the front panel or click the PTZ Control icon a the quick setting bar to enter the PTZ setting menu in live view mode Figure 4 5 PTZ Toolbar Za Choose Camera in the list on the menu 55 3 Choose preset in the Preset list 4 2 3 Customizing Patrols Purpose Patrols can be set to move the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next key point The key points are corresponding to the presets The presets can be set following the steps above in Customizing Presets Steps e de Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings Select patrol number Select the O under Patrol option box to add key points for the patrol General More Settings IP Camera 3 O Save Preset ee eee ee eae ee cl llos Oe e eae es les alles bo l dls ds ll Call Preset a H e pe 3 Qs Pattern 1 gt gt o O Patrol 1 Add KeyPoint ojo o Figure 4 6 PTZ Add Key Point Configure key point parameters such as the key point No duration of staying for one key point and speed of patrol The key point is corresponding to the preset The Key Point No determines the order
32. to the model Safety Warnings and Cautions Please pay attention to the following warnings and cautions Hazardous Voltage may be present Special measures and precautions must be taken when using this device Some potentials voltages on the device may present a hazard to the user This device should only be used by the Employees from our company with knowledge and training in working with these types of devices that contain live circuits Caution The power supply in this product contains no user serviceable parts Refer servicing only to qualified personel Power Supply Hazardous Voltage AC mains voltages are present within the power supply assembly This device must be connected to a UL approved completely enclosed power supply of the proper rated voltage and current No user serviceable parts inside the power supply WARNING System Grounding Earthing To avoid shock ensure that all AC wiring is not exposed and that the earth grounding is maintained Ensure that any equipment to which this device will be attached is also connected to properly wired grounded receptacles and are approved medical devices Power Connect and Disconnect The AC power supply cord is the main disconnect device to mains AC power The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be readily accessible Installation and Maintenance Do not connect disconnect any cables to or perform installation maintenance
33. upgrade menu as shown in Figure 12 13 US61 1 i Refresh Folder O9 17 7070 11 19 04 Folder 04 02 2011 17 45 24 Folder 08 04 2010 17 35 20 Folder 06 21 2011 1153542 Folder 06 27 2011 14 56 12 M 2011062710363 1log 15KB File 06 27 2011 10 36 30 B Book ds 23KB File 05 26 2011 18 32 14 Al Compare Excel exe 129K6 File 04 20 2011 09 51 42 Ml Recycled AKB File 02 22 2011 14 16 18 Ml bond0_ 7011062417 1 024KB File 06 24 2011 17 20 48 L Figure 12 13 Local Upgrade Interface 4 Select the update file from the backup device 5 Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading 6 After the upgrading is complete reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware 12 4 2 Upgrading by FTP Before you start Configure PC running FTP server and NVR to the same Local Area Network Run the 3 party TFTP software on the PC and copy the firmware into the root directory of TFTP Steps 1 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade 2 Click the FTP tab to enter the local upgrade interface as shown in Figure 12 14 192 Local Upgrade Figure 12 14 FTP Upgrade Interface 3 Enter the FTP Server Address in the text field 4 Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading 5 After the upgrading is complete reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware 193 12 5 Restoring Default Settings Steps 1 Enter the Default interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Default System will restore factory settings after reboot Contin
34. v ID y TDS Y IDEN y D y DS Figure 5 29 HDD Advanced 2 Choose Group number in the dropdown list of Record on HDD Group 3 Check the channels you want to save in this group 4 Click Apply to save settings Note After having configured the HDD groups you can configure the Recording and Capture settings following the procedure provided in Chapter 5 2 5 7 81 5 9 Files Protection Purpose You can lock the recorded files or set the HDD property to Read only to protect the record files from being overwritten Protect file by locking the record files Steps 1 Enter Playback setting interface Menu gt Playback NONE Event A Tag Picture Playback MIP Camera MD1 y TVN y DEI y 1D v DX M010 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 WD16 MD17 D18 D19 D20 D21 MD22 D23 D24 MD25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 y DY ft Live View 05 22 2012 15 48 20 All All 06 01 2012 06 01 2012 MD5 MD6 MD MDs 06 01 2012 14 51 11 00 00 00 23 59 59 Detail Playback Figure 5 30 Playback 2 Select the channels you want to investigate by checking the checkbox to 3 Configure the record type file type start end time 4 Click Search to show the results D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 Total 18 06 01 2012 00 45 3 7 01 53 00 06 01 2012 01 53 00 03 00 31 06 01 2012 03 00 31 04 07 59 06 01 2012 04 0 7 59 05 15 10 06 01 2012 05 15 10 06 2 7 54 06 01 2012 06 2 7 54 07 35 55
35. when an alarm triggered the recording ends at 11 00 if you set the post record time as 5 seconds it records till 11 00 05 Expired Time The expired time is the longest time for a record file to be kept in the HDD if the deadline is reached the file will be deleted You can set the expired time to 0 and then the file will not be deleted The actual keeping time for the file should be determined by the capacity of the HDD Redundant Record Capture Enabling redundant record or capture means you save the record and captured picture in the redundant HDD See Chapter 5 7 Configuring Redundant Recording and Capture Record Audio Check the checkbox to enable or disable audio recording Click Apply to save the settings Note The redundant record capture is to decide whether you want the camera to save the record files or captured pictures in the redundant HDD You must configure the redundant HDD in HDD settings For detailed information see Chapter 10 4 2 Setting HDD Property 1 Encoding Parameters Settings for Sub stream Enter the Sub stream tab page 64 Record Camera Stream Type Resolution Bitrate Type Yideo Quality Frame Rate Max Bitrate Mode Max Bitrate Kbps Max Bitrate Range Reco Capture IP Camera 3 Video amp Audio 352 288 CIF Variable Medium 25fps General 512 384 640 Kbps Figure 5 4 Substream Encoding 2 Configure the parameters of the camera 3 Click Apply to save the settin
36. you want to configure same settings to other PTZ cameras Click Apply button to save the settings 53 4 2 Setting PTZ Presets Patrols amp Patterns Before you start Please make sure that the presets patrols and patterns should be supported by PTZ protocols 4 2 1 Customizing Presets Purpose Follow the steps to set the Preset location which you want the PTZ camera to point to when an event takes place Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings General IP Camera 3 O Save Preset te eS ae oe dt ills ll id a ds gt dle ll e ls Call Preset 3 Pattern 1 uU OO Patrol 1 Figure 4 2 PTZ More Settings 2 Use the directional button to wheel the camera to the location where you want to set preset 3 Click the round icon before Save Preset 4 Click the preset number to save the preset Repeat the steps2 4 to save more presets If the number of the presets you want to save is more than 17 you can click and choose the available numbers Preset Figure 4 3 More Presets 54 4 2 2 Calling Presets Purpose This feature enables the camera to point to a specified position such as a window when an event takes place Call preset in the PTZ setting interface Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Check the round icon of Call Preset General More Settings IP Camera 3 Save Preset Meee ae oe
37. zoom in the selected area to the full screen You can left click and draw to select the area to zoom in as shown in Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3Digital Zoom 46 O Settings icon can be selected to enter the Image Settings menu Image Settings Customize r ryt 5 ter Restore Figure 3 4 Image Settings Preset You can also choose the Customize mode to set the image parameters like brightness contrast saturation and hue Click the Restore button to restore the previous settings Image Settings Customize Brightness O Contrast Restore Figure 3 5 Image Settings Customize 47 3 3 Adjusting Live View Settings Purpose Live View settings can be customized according to different needs You can configure the output interface dwell time for screen to be shown mute or turning on the audio the screen number for each channel etc Steps 1 Enter the Live View Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Live View Figure 3 6 Live View General The settings available in this menu include Video Output Interface Designates the output to configure the settings for Outputs include HDMI depends on the model VGA Main CVBS and Spot Output Note No CVBS spot out for DS 7600NI ST SP series NVR Live View Mode Designates the display mode to be used for Live View Dwell Time The time in seconds to dwell between switching of channels when enabling auto switch in Live View Enable
38. 0 20 2011 09 08 52 End time 10 20 2011 11 50 24 Cancel Figure 7 11 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup Export Click Export button and start backup Note If the inserted USB writer or SATA writer is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor 112 USB CDIDVD RW Export Refresh Figure 7 12 Export by Normal Video Search using USB Writer Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message box Export finished Export finished Figure 7 13 Export Finished 5 Check backup result Choose the record file in Export interface and click button Bo check it The Player player exe will be exported automatically during record file export USB CDIDVD RW ii NH Backup Al Export record files to me E Welcome to use backup ch03_201 10623000000 E ch03_201 10623042932 E ch03_201 10623091403 C ch03_201 10623092323 ch03_20110623113325 B ch03_201 10623132800 A ch03_201 10623134743 El player exe Ob amrdecos be ee ee lt Figure 7 14Checkup of Export Result using USB Writer Folder Folder OKB File OKB File 267MB File 280MB File 4 423KB File 127MB File 110MB File 18 36 7KB File 37 305KB File 608KB File ister ete 113 06 23 2011 20 07 22 06 23 2011 20 07 28 06 23 2011 20 07 58 06 23 2011 20 07 36 06 23 2011 20 15 02 06 23 2011 20 11 14 06 23 2011 20 11 20 06 23 201
39. 0 2011 11 17 18 11 18 52 25 163KB 0 er 10 20 2011 13 13 10 14 16 30 1 013 691KB 10 20 2011 14 16 30 15 21 25 1 038 801KB 0 gt 10 20 2011 15 21 25 16 11 23 722 552KB 10 20 2011 10 33 51 11 18 56 668 672KB HDD 5 Start time 10 20 2011 09 08 52 End time 10 20 2011 11 50 24 Total size 6 482MB Cancel Figure 7 40 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup Backup device management Click Erase button if you want to erase the files from a re writable CD DVD Note There must be a re writable CD DVD when you make this operation Note If the inserted USB writer or DVD R W is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor USB CDIDVD RW Refresh Figure 7 41 USB Writer Management 126 CHAPTERS Alarm Settings 127 8 1 Setting Motion Detection Alarm Steps 1 Enter Motion Detection interface of Camera Management and choose a camera you want to set up motion detection Menu gt Camera gt Motion Camera Management Camera OSD IP Camera 1 image PTZ amp Privacy Mask AE Full Screen Tarmper proof Tamper prool Clear 3 Video Loss Figure 8 1Motion Detection Setup Interface 2 Setup detection area and sensitivity Tick Enable Motion Detection use the mouse to draw detection area s and drag the sensitivity bar to set sensitivity Click Handling button and set alarm response actions Came
40. 1 20 12 12 06 23 2011 20 12 54 06 23 2011 20 13 02 06 23 2011 20 13 12 06 23 2011 20 09 40 NE NA ANAA 44 14 AD a a m w i lt 99099999099 1 Backup using eSATA HDDs Steps 1 Enter Record gt Advanced and set the working mode of eSATA HDD at Export Menu gt Record gt Advanced Choose eSATA and set its mode at Export Click Yes when pop up message box System will reboot automatically if the usage of eSATA is changed Continue Note The working modes of eSATA HDD contain Record Capture and Export And changes in working mode will take effective after rebooting the device Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal Set search condition and click Search button to enter the search result interface Y Event MiP Camera D1 D2 v BE iv D4 M205 bs Picture 109 D110 6 D11 aD12 aD13 6 D16 M017 018 v ABRE v D20 M021 v BYZ M1025 1026 1MD27 1MD23 E D29 1MD32 05 22 2012 15 48 20 05 23 2012 16 42 05 All All 05 23 2012 00 00 00 05 23 2012 23 59 59 f Live View Quick Export Search Figure 7 15 Normal Video Search for Backup Select record files you want to back up Click button to play the record file if you want to check it Tick record files you want to back up Note The size of the currently selected files is displayed in the lower left corner of the window 114 Search result 10 20 2011 11 50 24 15 23 54 1 038 237KB 10 20 2011 1
41. 199 13 5 Managing User Accounts Purpose There is a default account in the NVR Administrator The Administrator user name is admin and the password is 12345 The Administrator has the permission to add and delete user and configure user parameters 13 5 1 Adding a User Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User Configuration General s Network A Alarm RS 232 Live View A Exceptions A Live View Figure 13 5 User Management Interface 2 Click the Add button to enter the Add User interface Add User 01 ttttt ttttt Operator 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 13 6Add User Menu 3 Enter the information for new user including User Name Password Level and User s MAC Address 200 Level Set the user level to Operator or Guest Different user levels have different operating permission e Operator The Operator user level has permission of Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and all operating permission in Camera Configuration e Guest The Guest user has no permission of Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and only has the local remote playback in the Camera Configuration e User s MAC Address The MAC address of the remote PC which logs onto the NVR If it is configured and enabled it only allows the remote user with this MAC address to access the NVR Click the OK button to save the settings and go back to the User Management interfa
42. 2 2 1 Adding the on line IP cameras Purpose The main function of the NVR is to connect the network cameras and record the video got from it So before you can get a live view or record of the video you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device Before you start Ensure the network connection is valid and correct For detailed checking and configuring of the network please see Chapter 9 3 Checking Network Traffic and Chapter 9 4 Configuring Network Detection Steps 1 Enter the Camera Management interface Main menu gt Camera gt Camera F gt o e F Playback Manual Record a i m Configuration Maintenance Shutdown D Camera OSD event PTZ settings etc Figure 2 9 Main Menu 2 To add the online cameras with same network segment 1 Click Search to search the online cameras vanmeti OSD El Synchronize IP Camera TE Camera Ni IP Camera 6 PTZ Camera Ai 192 0 0 64 y 172 6 21 124 1 4 Motion rotoco HIK VISION 8000 1 ES Privacy Mask Y Tamper proof admin G Video Loss Protocol Quick Add Search IPCamera 02 172 6 21 118 000 HIKVISION DS 2DF1 Discon IPCamera 03 172 6 21 116 000 HIKVISION DS 2CD8 Conne IPCamera 04 192 0 0 64 3000 HIKVISION Discon IPCamera 05 172 6 21 124 3000 HIKVISION DS 6401 Discon LA E LA LA Z i gt Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 77Mbps Advance Se Refresh Figure 2 10 Camera Settings Interface 37 2 Check the checkbox of cer
43. 25fps General 2048 1344 2240 Kbps Figure 5 26 Encoding Record 2 Select Camera you want to configure 3 Check the checkbox of Redundant Record Capture to Yes 4 Click OK to save settings and back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps for configuring other channels 79 5 8 Configuring HDD Group for Recording and Capture Purpose You can group the HDDs and save the record files and captured pictures in certain HDD group Steps 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu gt HDD 3 Advanced O HDD Detect 931 51GB 846GB ft Live View Figure 5 27 HDD General Ze Select Advanced on the left bar Mode Group Quota Rei ord on ji dt gt TOUP Group MIP Camera y IDAS Y TDS Y IB y TD y DES Figure 5 28 Storage Mode Check whether the storage mode of the HDD is Group If not set it to Group For detailed information please refer to Chapter 10 4 Managing HDD Group 3 Select General in the left bar Click LA to enter editing interface 4 Configuring HDD group 1 Choose a group number for the HDD group 2 Click Apply and then in the pop up message box click Yes to save your settings 3 Click OK to back to the upper level menu Repeat the above steps to configure more HDD groups 5 Choose the Channels which you want to save the record files and captured pictures in the HDD group 1 Select Advanced on the left bar 80 Group Quota ecord on HDD Group Group MIP Camera
44. 3 AD lt lt C E E E g gt G fm gt New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 9 Checkup of Export Result using USB Flash Drive Backup using USB writer and SATA writer Steps 1 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal 2 Set search condition and click Search button to enter the search result interface 111 Normal oon Event MiP Camera D1 MD v 18K Picture f Live View DY 1010 MD11 D117 1018 mbD19 M025 026 MD27 05 22 2012 15 48 20 All All 05 23 2012 05 23 2012 v D4 M05 aos MD12 M013 M016 D20 1021 E D24 E D28 6 D29 6 D32 05 23 2012 16 42 05 00 00 00 23 59 59 Quick Export Search Figure 7 10 Normal Video Search for Backup Select record files you want to back up Click button to play the record file if you want to check it Check the checkbox before the record files you want to back up Note The size of the currently selected files is displayed in the lower left corner of the window 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 BESSS amp EEESS Total size 6 482MB Search result O 11 50 24 15 23 54 1 038 237KB 0 15 23 54 16 11 53 399 657KB 10 33 53 11 17 18 692 336KB 11 17 18 11 18 52 25 163KB 13 13 10 14 16 30 1 013 691KB 0 14 16 30 15 21 25 1 038 801KB 0 15 21 25 16 11 23 722 552KB 0 10 33 51 11 18 56 668 672KB HDD 5 Start time 1
45. 332 A ch03_ 2011062313281 E chO3_ 20110623134 74 player exe 267MB File 280MB File 4 423KB File 127MB File 110MB File 18 367KB File 37 305KB File 608KB File New Folder 06 23 2011 20 15 02 06 23 2011 20 11 14 06 23 2011 20 11 20 06 23 2011 20 12 12 06 23 2011 20 12 54 06 23 2011 20 13 02 06 23 2011 20 13 12 06 23 2011 20 09 40 999999099 Format Figure 7 7 Export by Normal Video Search using USB Flash Drive Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message box Export finished 110 Export finished Figure 7 8 Export Finished 5 Check backup result Choose the record file in Export interface and click button or check it Note The Player player exe will be exported automatically during record file export Export Refresh Folder 06 23 2011 20 07 22 Backup Folder 06 23 2011 20 07 28 Al Export record files to me OKB File 06 23 2011 20 07 53 E Welcome to use backup OKB File 06 23 2011 20 07 36 ch03 20110623000000 26 7MB File 06 23 2011 20 15 02 B ch03_20110623042932 280MB File 06 23 2011 20 11 14 E ch03_20110623091403 4 423KB File 06 23 2011 20 11 20 Ich 03 20110623092323 27MB File 06 23 20 20 17 a ch03_20110623113325 110MB File 06 23 2011 20 12 54 E ch03_20110623132800 18 36 KB File 06 23 2011 20 13 02 E ch03_20110623134743 37 305KB File 06 23 2011 20 13 12 B player exe 608KB File 06 23 2011 20 09 40 A TETE A ee ee MIT le Ol A 110144 44 7
46. 5 23 54 16 11 53 399 657KB 0 10 20 2011 10 33 53 11 17 18 692 336KB 10 20 2011 11 1 18 11 18 52 25 163KB 10 20 2011 13 13 10 14 16 30 1 013 691KB 10 20 2011 14 16 30 15 21 25 1 038 801KB 0 gt 10 20 2011 15 21 25 16 11 23 722 552KB 10 20 2011 10 33 51 11 18 56 668 672KB HDD 5 Start time 10 20 2011 09 08 52 End time 10 20 2011 11 50 24 Total size 6 482MB Cancel Figure 7 16 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup 4 Export Click Export button and start backup Note Please format the eSATA first when using it for the first time If the inserted eSATA HDD is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor You can also format SATA HDD via the device Refresh New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 17 Export by Normal Video Search Using eSATA HDD Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message Export finished 115 Export finished Figure 7 18 Export Finished 5 Check backup result Choose the record file in Export interface and click button or check it Note The Player player exe will be exported automatically during record file export Export Refresh g 11 Folder 06 23 2011 20 07 22 Backup Folder 06 23 2011 20 07 28 A Export record files to me OKB File 06 23 2011 20 07 53 E Welcome to use backup OKB File 06 23 2011 20 07 36 ch03_ 20110623000000 26 7MB Fil
47. 6 21 124 HIKVISION DS 640 Disc IPCamera 01 172 6 21 200 HIKVISION DS 2C Conn D2 D3 D4 D5 NN lt l gt Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 75Mbps e Se Refresh Figure 2 15 Protocol Setting 3 Choose the protocols you just added to validate the connection of the network camera 2 2 3 Editing IP cameras connected to the PoE interfaces Only for DS 7600 7700NI SP series NVR The PoE interfaces enables the NVR system to pass electrical power safely along with data on Ethernet cabling to the connected network cameras The DS 7600 7700NI SP series NVR provides 8 PoE interfaces which can connect to 8 network cameras directly and if you disable the PoE interface you can also connect to the online network cameras And the PoE interface supports the Plug and Play function Example As for 7608 7708NI SP NVR when you want to connect 2 online cameras and connect 6 network cameras via PoE interfaces you must disable 2 PoE interface in the Edit IP camera panel To add Cameras for NVR supporting PoE function Before you start Connect the network cameras via the PoE interfaces Steps 1 Enter the Camera Management interface Main menu gt Camera gt Camera You can see the connected cameras are listed 40 Synchronize IP Camera PF Camera Y ee 115 16 TOL Ol IF Camera 1 1 Managenent TF th ae Manel i admin Protocol IPCamera 4 IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 IPCamera 05 IPC amera 06 DS D
48. 6 Detailed Explanation of Right click Menu under Playback Return to Search interface MOM Enter Digital Zoom interface Show amp hide control interface El Return to Playback interface 6 2 3 Adverse Playback of Multi channel Purpose You can play back record files of multi channel adversely Up to 16 ch with 1280 720 resolution simultaneous adverse playback is supported up to 4 ch with 1920 1080P resolution simultaneous adverse playback is supported and up to 1 ch with 2560 1920 resolution adverse playback is supported Note We use the interface of DS 7700NI ST series unless stated as example to describe the following settings Steps 1 Enter Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Set the search condition and click Search to enter the Search Result interface 3 If more than one channel is optional click to choose channels for simultaneous playback Synch Playback BF Camera DI WC 805 EO EOS Woe WO7 DS BO9 TEL IA BOW ODS BOW O05 eii Figure 6 35 Select Channels for Synchronous Playback 4 Check ly checkbox to select the channel s and click OK to confirm the settings and enter the synchronous playbck interface 102 00 12 08 36 Figure 6 36 4 ch Synchronous Playback Interface Click bab to play back the record files adversely 103 6 3 Picture Playback Purpose Search and view captured pictures stored in HDD Steps 1 Enter Picture Search interface Menu gt Playback gt Picture Set chan
49. Audio Output Enables disables audio output for the selected video output Event Output Designates the output to show event video Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time The time in seconds to show alarm event screen 2 Setting Cameras Order 48 Configuration 2 General General Channel Zero Encoding amp Network VGA A Alarm 41 D1 IPCamera 06 RS 232 D2 IPCamera 02 gt Live View D3 172 6 21 232 01 A Exceptions a User f Live View Figure 3 7 Live View Camera Order To set the camera order 1 Select View 2 Select the small window and double click on the channel number to display the channel on the window You can click Lc button to start live view for all the channels and click ET to stop all the live view 3 Click the Apply button to save the setting 49 3 4 Channel zero Encoding Purpose Sometimes you need to get a remote view of many channels in real time from web browser or CMS Client Management System software in order to decrease the bandwidth requirement without affecting the image quality channel zero encoding is supported as an option for you Steps 1 Enter the Live View Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Live View 2 Select the Channel Zero Encoding tab Configuration General 2 Nolwork Alarm ame Ra 30fps General 1792 A Exceptions User Live View Figure 3 8 Live View Channel Zero Encoding 3 Check the checkbox after Ena
50. Chapter 5 2 Configuring Record Capture Schedule 73 5 5 Manual Record and Continuous Capture Purpose Follow the steps to set parameters for the manual record and continuous capture Using manual record and continuous capture you need to manually cancel the record and capture The manual recording and manual continuous capture is prior to the scheduled recording and capture Steps 1 Enter the Manual settings interface Menu gt Manual Or press the REC SHOT button on the front panel Manual Record Continuous C IP Camera A Alarm Recording by schedule Recording by manual operation it S3 A Live View Figure 5 20 Manual Record 2 Enabling Manual Record 1 Select Record on the left bar 2 Click the status button before camera number to change E to E 3 Disable manual record Click the status button to change E toll Note Green icon EJ means that the channel is configured the record schedule After rebooting all the manual records enabled are canceled 4 Enabling and disabling the continuous capture 1 Select Continuous Capture on the left bar IP Camera Capturing by schedule Capturing by manual operation Figure 5 21 Continuous Capture 2 Click the status button before camera number to change E to E 74 3 Disable continuous capture 4 Click the status button to change on toll Note Green icon EJ means that the channel is configured the capture schedule After rebooting all the c
51. D15 M017 1018 D139 v D20 021 022 E D23 MD25 026 D27 E D28 6 D29 6 D030 D31 Picture 05 22 2012 15 48 20 05 23 2012 16 42 05 All All 05 23 2012 00 00 00 05 23 2012 A 23 59 59 Quick Export Figure 7 5 Normal Video Search for Backup 3 Select record files you want to back up Click Q to play the record file if you want to check it Check the checkbox before the record files you want to back up Note The size of the currently selected files is displayed in the lower left corner of the window 109 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 Search result C 11 50 24 15 23 54 1 038 237KB 0 15 23 54 16 11 53 399 657KB 10 33 53 11 17 18 692 336KB 11 17 18 11 18 52 25 163KB 0 13 13 10 14 16 30 1 013 691KB 14 16 30 15 21 25 1 038 801KB 0 15 21 25 16 11 23 722 552KB 0 10 33 51 11 18 56 668 672KB Total size 6 482MB HDD 5 Start time 10 20 2011 09 08 52 End time 10 20 2011 11 50 24 Cancel Figure 7 6 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup Export Click Export button and start backup Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor You can also format USB flash drives or USB HDDs via the device USB1 1 BH ch03 201106230000 cn03_2011062304291 E ch03_201106230914C ch03 2011062309237 BH ch03_2011062311
52. E KE DOR KLR KPA KES ECS REM Ki HDD Capacity 931 51GB Cancel Figure 5 34 HDD General Editing Note To edit HDD property you need to set the storage mode of the HDD to Group See Chapter 10 4 Managing HDD Group 3 Set the HDD property to Read only 4 Click OK to save settings and back to the upper level menu Note You can t save any files in a Read only HDD If you want to save files in the HDD change the property to R W Note If there is only one HDD and 1s set to Read only the NVR can t record any files Only live view mode is available If you set the HDD to Read only when the NVR is saving files in it then the file will be saved in next R W HDD If there is only one HDD the recording will be stopped 84 CHAPTER 6 Playback 6 1 Playing Back Record Files 6 1 1 Playing Back by Channel Purpose Play back the recorded video files of a specific channel in the live view mode Channel switch is supported Instant playback by channel Steps Choose a channel in live view mode using the mouse and click the 3 button in the quick setting toolbar Note In the instant playback mode only record files recorded during the last five minutes on this channel will be played back Figure 6 1 Instant Playback Interface All day Playback by channel 1 Enter the All day Playback interface Mouse right click a channel in live view mode and select All day Playback from the menu as shown in Figure 6 pa
53. F NF E DS 2CD893PFWD E DS 2CD893NFWD E ACIF DS 2CD793PF NF E DS 2CD793PF El Standard V4 0 1 build 120508 Yes Yes DS 2CD793NF El H 264 MPEG4 DS 2CD793PFWD E DS 2CD793PFWD El DS 2CD793NFWD E DS 2CD793NFWD EI DS 2CD986A B Standard V3 1 0 build 120423 DS 2CD986A C H 264 SMP Standard DS 2CD986C B V2 1 build 110521 H 264 DS 2CD976 B Standard Intelligent V3 1 0 build 120423 DS 2CD976 C H 264 Traffic DS 2CD977 B Standard Camera V3 1 0 build 120423 IMP DS 2CD977 C H 264 DS 2CD976 V B Standard V3 1 0 build 120423 DS 2CD976 V C H 264 CIF Z O O Z O Z O N Z Z Standard DS 2CD966 966 V B V3 1 0 build 120423 1 4MP H 264 Thermal Camera DS 2CD8313PF E V3 0 build 110812 NES Yes Yes 208 H 264 Standard 720P Yes Yes H 264 DS 2DF1 572 V4 0 0 build 110830 DS 2DF1 518 V3 0 1 build 110811 Network Standard 4CIF Yes Yes H 264 Standard 4CIF Yes Yes H 264 Speed Dome DS 2DF1 618H V3 1 0 build 110811 DS 2DF1 718 V3 1 0 build 110811 DS 6601HFHI Standard 4CIF Yes Yes H 264 Standard HD DVS V1 0 1 build 120409 2MP Yes Yes DS 6601HFHI L H 264 DS 6501HCI SATA Standard DS 6504HCI SATA V1 0 1 build110104 4CIF Yes Yes H 264 DS 6516HCI SATA Standard DS 6508HFI SATA V1 0 1 build110104 4CIF Yes Yes H 264 SD DVS DS 6601HCI Standard DS 6602HCI V1 2 0 build120215 4CIF Yes Yes H 264 DS 6604HCI DS 6601HFI Standard DS 6602HFI
54. HDD mode is Quota please set the maximum record capacity and maximum picture capacity For detailed information see Chapter 10 5 Configuring Quota Mode 3 Ifthe HDD mode is Group you should set the HDD group For detailed information see Chapter 5 8 Configuring HDD Group for Recording and Capture HDD 5 General Group 2 Advancec gt a x Quota gt R gcs ZJ IP Camera v ID Y Dy Y TD Y 1 ee Y 1 ft Live View Figure 5 2 HDD Advanced 63 Steps 1 2 1 2 Enter the Record settings interface to configure the encoding parameters Menu gt Record gt Encoding 5 Schedule Advanced Holiday Substream Record Capture IP Camera 3 Main Stream Normal Video amp Audio 104 5 76 4CIF Variable Medium 25fps General 2048 1344 2240 Kbps Main Stream Event 104 576 4CIF Variable Medium 25fps General 2048 1344 2240 Kbps 5s 5s 0 a Y Live View Figure 5 3 Record Encoding Encoding Parameters Setting for Recording Select Record tab page to configure You can configure the stream type the resolution and other parameters on your demand Pre record The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event For example when an alarm triggered the recording at 10 00 if you set the pre record time as 5 seconds the camera records it at 9 59 55 Post record The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time For example
55. IPER In PTZ Control mode the MENU WIPER button will start wiper if applicable In Playback mode it is used to show hide the control interface Switch between single screen and multi screen mode PREV FOCUS In PTZ Control mode it is used to adjust the focus in conjunction with the A FOCUS button Enter the PTZ Control mode PTZ IRIS 15 In the PTZ Control mode it is used to adjust the iris of the PTZ camera and items in menus In the Playback mode the Up and Down button is used to speed up and DIRECTION slow down recorded video The Left and Right button will select the next and previous record files In Live View mode these buttons can be used to cycle through channels In PTZ control mode it can control the movement of the PTZ camera The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes It can also be used to tick checkbox fields ENTER In Playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame Playback mode pressing the button will advance the video by a single frame In Auto switch mode it can be used to stop start auto switch Move the active selection in a menu It will move the selection up and down In Live View mode it can be used to cycle through different channels In the Playback mode For DS 9600NI ST series the ring is used to jump 30s forward backward in video files For DS 8600NI ST series the outer ring is used to speed up or slow down the recor
56. Information Click Log Search tab to enter Playback by System Logs Set search time and type and click Search button 06 23 2011 MM 00 00 00 06 23 2011 235959 All All Figure 6 30 System Log Search Interface 2 Choose a log with record file and click button to enter Playback interface Note If there is no record file at the time point of the log the message box no related record file will pop up 06 18 2012 00 00 00 06 18 2012 23 59 59 All All 7 Operation 06 18 2012 09 42 51 Local Operation Login N A 7 Operation 06 18 2012 09 42 51 Local Operation Login N A A Exception 06 18 2012 09 43 35 IP Camera Disconnec N A A Exception 06 18 2012 09 43 46 IP Camera Discomnec N A Exception 06 18 2012 09 43 53 IP Camera Disconnec N A Exception 06 18 2012 09 43 59 IP Camera Disconnec N A A Exception 06 18 2012 09 44 05 IP Camera Disconnec N A A Exception 06 18 2012 09 44 11 IP Camera Disconnec NJA 7 Operation 06 18 2012 10 08 48 Local Operation Add N A 7 Operation 06 18 2012 10 08 48 Local Operation Con Preview Exception 06 18 2012 10 10 10 IP Camera Discomnec N A Operation 06 18 2012 10 15 41 Local Operation Con Preview NICO 9940909990990 Figure 6 31 Result of System Log Search 3 Playback interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process Playback Figure 6 32 Interface of Playback by Log 100 6
57. Input as the event type Click Search button to enter the Search Result interface Alarm Input 10 20 2011 00 00 00 10 20 2011 23 59 59 pl a a a a a a a a Figure 6 16 Video Search by Alarm Input If you want to play back recorded files associated with motion detection choose Motion as event type and click Search button to enter the Search Result interface 93 Motion 10 20 2011 10 20 2011 vent Type 00 00 00 23 59 59 start lime End lime PM IP Camera iv By v DY MDS MDi0 v ION MDis8 D25 D26 v D3 E D11 E D19 MD27 iv D4 v ADAP v pyle v D28 v D5 MD13 E D21 Ed D29 E D6 MD14 v DIY v D30 K D7 MD15 E D23 MD31 MDs MD16 Ed D24 y D32 Figure 6 17 Video Search by Motion 4 Click button to enter the Playback interface If there is only one channel is triggered by an alarm input clicking button takes you to Full screen Playback interface of this channel If several channels are triggered clicking button takes you to step 7and then step 8 Pre play and post play can be configured Alarm Input 06 27 2011 13 57 53 06 27 2011 13 57 53 06 27 2011 14 01 05 06 27 2011 15 42 48 06 27 2011 15 53 26 DCDODODOO 06 27 2011 14 01 05 06 27 2011 15 42 48 06 27 2011 15 53 26 Cancel Figure 6 18 Result of Video Search by Alarm Input 5 Click Details button to view detailed information of the record file e g start time end time file s
58. LY TO YOU Regulatory Information FCC Information FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive C This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are marked with CE and comply 2006 95 EC the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local
59. PTZ Control icon a on the quick setting toolbar And then choose Pattern on the control bar 3 Click the pattern number you want to call 59 Figure 4 13 PTZ Toolbar Pattern 60 4 3 PTZ Control Toolbar In the Live View mode you can press the PTZ Control button on the front panel or on the remote control or choose the PTZ Control icon a to enter the PTZ toolbar Preset PDH4 Patrol Pattern1 Figure 4 14 PTZ Toolbar Table 4 1 Description of the PTZ toolbar icons Direction button and Zoom Focus Zoom Focus Iris the auto cycle button Iris The speed of the PTZ Light on off Wiper on off movement Image 3D Zoom i Preset Preset Centralization gt gt A gt gt AE Mom pM Previousitom A Nextitem PM start pattern patrot Stop the patrol or Minimize l E Exit pattern movement windows 61 CHAPTERS Record and Capture Settings 5 1 Configuring Encoding Parameters Purpose By configuring the encoding parameters you can define the parameters which affect the image quality such as the transmission stream type the resolution and so on Before you start 1 Make sure that the HDD has already been installed If not please install a HDD and initialize it Menu gt HDD gt General Advanced O HDD Detect 931 51GB 846GB ft Live View Figure 5 1 HDD General 2 Check the storage mode of the HDD 1 Click Advanced to check the storage mode of the HDD 2 Ifthe
60. ST Settings tab Figure 13 3 DST Settings Interface You can check the checkbox before the Auto DST Adjustment item Or you can manually check the Enable DST checkbox and then you choose the date of the DST period 198 13 4 Configuring More Settings for Device Parameters Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Click the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 13 4 General DST Settings Device Name Embedded Net DVR Device No 255 Output Mode Gentle CYBS Output Brightness Operation Timeout 5 Minutes Menu Output Mode Auto Figure 13 4 More Settings Interface 3 Configure the following settings e Device Name Edit the name of NVR e Device No Edit the serial number of NVR The Device No can be set in the range of 1 255 and the default No is 255 The number is used for the remote and keyboard control e Output Mode Select the output mode to Standard Bright Gentle or Vivid e CVBS Output Brightness Adjust the video output brightness e Operation Timeout Set timeout time for menu inactivity E g when the timeout time is set to 5 Minutes then the system will exit from the current operation menu to live view screen after 5 minutes of menu inactivity e Menu Output Mode You can choose the menu display on different video output There are auto HDMI VGA and Main CVBS selectable 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings
61. User Manual Version 2 2 0 Network Digital Video Recorder User Manual Except as permitted by such license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission WE MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE HIKVISION DOES NOT WARRANT GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF ITS CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY CURRENTNESS OR OTHERWISE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY YOU THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS NOT PERMITTED BY SOME STATES THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APP
62. ai 184 122 2 Vacwine Camera Into rmac ls o O a ia 184 ALS View Record Information A lacio 185 12 4 VMi wiosAlacia IOMA ON Na 186 EALS Viewme Network TOLOSA A A ARAS 186 PARA a IBAN o ocabuvan net avaketnchieesemarsed tuabinataceeees 187 E22 Searchin amp Export Lor Ple s 188 12 3 Importine Exporting Conte uration PUES iii NA ia 191 DEN A II A ne beau Sete eas OR AE eaeudeee 192 11 12 4 1 Uperadine by Local Backup Device is ii 192 124 2 Uperadino Dye EL a AN AA 192 PoR SON DEICSE UNI S sian eae ai 194 CHAPTER 13d ETE E E EE E E E AE EEA 195 QUINT O R EST A E E steceadsvacstneceseaamiudesstads 195 P3 1 Contieurins RS 232 Seral Port sasie A AAA A ER 196 H2 COMM eis General SCS dial 197 3 35 COM OUTS DST SENS SAA A T E 198 13 4 Configuring More Settings for Device Parameters oooooooonnnnccnonnnnnnncnnnnnnnonanonnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 199 3 5 Manar me User ACCOUNTS A E AE A E EE AAA 200 Fos ET A E o EE E E E EE EEA AE A A E E E O E E T 200 13 9 2 Delenn a US E E E DER ARA 202 PrE Ea pee eee at loe dad e db 203 CHAPTER diia 204 PD DOCTOR NN 204 GIOS Sd a a odio 205 TAO A OS O 206 List Gf compatible IP CAMAS Ii a E A Jldeacabiesebeds Rin AE MBE 12 CHAPTERI Introduction 1 1 Front Panel E O A A O A A 8 8 8 8 Oo Figure 1 1 DS 9600NI ST Ready indicator is normally blue indicating that the device is functioning properly Status indicator turns blue when device is controlled b
63. am Compression Resolution Standard H 264 MPEG4 DS 2CD883F E V4 0 1 build 120508 Yes Yes DS_2CD854F E DS_2CD754F E SMP Standard H 264 DS 2CD886MF E V2 0 build 110715 Yes Yes Standard V4 0 1 build 120508 3MP Yes Yes DS 2CD754F El DS 2CD8254F E DS 2CD8153F E DS 2CD853F E H 264 MPEG4 Standard H 264 MPEG4 DS 2CD754FWD E V4 0 1 build 120508 Yes Yes Standard DS 2CD753F E V4 0 1 build 120508 Yes Yes DS 2CD753F El HD Network DS 2CD8253F E H 264 MPEG4 Camera Standard DS 2CD7153 E V4 0 1 build 120508 H 264 No Yes 2MP MPEG4 Standard DS 2CD876MF BF E V2 0 build 110715 Yes Yes H 264 DS 2CD752MF E Standard H 264 DS 2CD877BF V2 0 build 110715 Yes Yes Standard V2 0 build 110614 MPEG4 DS 2CD852MF E Yes Yes Standard DS 2CD852F E V2 0 build 110426 H 264 DS 2CD8464F El DS 2CD863PF NF E Standard V4 0 1 build 120508 Yes Yes DS 2CD864FWD E DS 2CD763PF NF E H 264 MPEG4 207 DS 2CD763NF El Standard V2 0 build 110614 MPEG4 DS 2CD862MF E 720P Yes Yes Standard V2 0 build 110426 H 264 Standard DS 2CD7133 E V4 0 1 build 120508 No Yes H 264 MPEG4 DS 2CD733F E VGA DS 2CD733F El Standard V4 0 1 build 120508 Yes Yes DS 2CD833F E H 264 MPEG4 DS 2CD8133F E DS 2CD802NF Standard V2 0 build 090522 DS 2CD812PF H 264 DS 2CD832F Yes Yes Standard DS 2CD892PF V2 0 build 090715 SD Network MPEG 4 DS 2CD892NF Camera DS 2CD893P
64. amera 03 Figure 12 2Camera Information Interface 12 1 3 Viewing Record Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Record tab to enter the Record Information menu to view the recording status encoding parameters of each camera as shown in Figure 12 3 Device inio Camera Record Alarm Network HDD imera Mo Her 111 z ime Hate Gila i Wor ni alada DT Used Video amp AU SOs 204 TOAST RL4CIF Manual Event Used Video 301ps 2045 TENA AA anual Mormal Ho Not used Video amp AU SOs 2045 045 Ae Y Mormal Mo Wid i WI z AU Loe Wri Figure 12 3Record Information Interface 185 12 1 4 Viewing Alarm Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Alarm tab to enter the Alarm Information menu to view the alarm information as shown in Figure 12 4 Device Info Camera Record Network HDD Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Figure 12 4 Alarm Information Interface 12 1 5 Viewing Network Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Network tab to enter the Network Information menu to view the network information as shown in Figure 12 5 186 Device Info IPy4 Address IPy4 Subnet Mask Camera
65. asyDDNS server please follow the steps below a Goto the EasyDDNS website www hik online com b Click Regster new user to register an account 1f you do not have one and use the account to log in 148 Figure 9 11 Register Interface c Inthe Device Management interface click OK to add the device Add Device OSV YODA DAA Figure 9 12 Device Manage Interface Note Only lower case English alphabet numeric and can be used in the alias of the device and the alias must be started with letters of the lower case English alphabet 5 Click to save and exit the interface 9 2 3 Configuring NTP Server Purpose A Network Time Protocol NTP Server can be configured on your NVR to ensure the accuracy of system date time Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the NTP tab to enter the NTP Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 13 Figure 9 13 NTP Settings Interface 3 Check the Enable NTP checkbox to enable this feature 4 Configure the following NTP settings e Interval Time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server The unit is minute e NTP Server IP address of NTP server e NTP Port Port of NTP server 5 Click to save and exit the interface Note The time synchronization interval can be set from1 to 10080min and the default value is 60min If the NVR is 149 connected to a public network you should use a NTP serve
66. at which the PTZ will follow while cycling through the patrol The Duration refers to the time span to stay at the corresponding key point The Speed defines the speed at which the PTZ will move from one key point to the next KeyPoint KeyPoint 1 Preset Duration Speed Cancel Figure 4 7Key point Configuration Click OK to save the key point to the patrol 56 Repeat the above steps to add more key points You can also delete all the key points by clicking the trash icon O Save Presets Call Preset Pattern 1 f gt Patrol 1 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Figure 4 8KeyPoints Deletion 4 2 4 Calling Patrols Purpose Calling a patrol makes the PTZ to move according the predefined patrol path Calling patrol in the PTZ setting interface Steps 1 Inthe PTZ setting interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Select the patrol number and then click to call the patrol Click O to stop it O Save Presets Call Preset Pattern 1 B O O Patrol 1 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Figure 4 9 Calling Patrol Calling patrol in live view mode a7 Steps Press PTZ control on the front panel or on the remote or click PTZ Control icon a on the quick setting toolbar to show the PTZ control toolbar Choose Patrol on the control bar Click the patrol you want to call 4 Preset Patrol Fatrals Patrol Figure 4 10 PTZ Toolbar Patrol 4 2 5 Customizing Patt
67. ateaoneadccaavitetonedel 24 LI TR Ca Paine A lve acetate ole cis oid ent ele ca Pd act dit tel oe ete aan dai Spas I N eedeunaie 25 6 starts Upand snutines Down the NV Ri ii A 29 CORA POV Be Ro aaia AAA E E 31 Gemo Sire eiaa aA AAA AS 31 2 1 Using the Wizard for basic COMA UA a as 32 22 Addins and Connectin amp Me P Camera 37 2 AGING the on line IP camera Seiren a a E EE TORETE AT E 37 2 2 2 Editing the connected IP cameras and Configuring Customized ProtocolS ooooonnnnnnncnnnnnncnnon 38 2 2 3 Editing IP cameras connected to the PoE interfaces Only for DS 7600 7700NI SP series NVR 40 CHAPTER Sii A AAA A 42 DS A O EES 42 SL IMEI OLLE VI 43 32 Operations in Live View MOS A A AA 44 21 Front Panel Operavion On Live Vi Worsmidtnaa dadas 44 222 Usmo thie Mouse ImLive Vi AAA A ele Midaweneniads 45 9 230 Sine an AU Mary MONO bis 45 3 2 4 Quick Setting Toolbar in Live View Mode cccssseecccccecceceeeaeeeeesssseeccceceeeeeeeeaaassesseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 46 FACUSE LVE O eeedes ea aeilgae aaehalareeicnss ase toe igns teeta rae tehoeayt 48 IAC mnel zero Encode ud ADA AA AAA A 50 U ELO OUL a RO A 51 TRA UE RA APP LON 52 PIZ Controls A A saseuseudscouscoveiseueassseavenercesceueens 52 A Fe onise PIZ Se tomos retador ida 53 4 2 Settins PITZ Presets Patrols amp Patterns initial 54 Al Customizine PTCSCUS uesia A A AAA E dienes tei EEE EA 54 E A a ON 55 4 UStOMMIZ INO E AO Sa E E T E AAA AE SARA 56 AA a ao
68. ble Channel Zero Encoding 4 Configure the Frame Rate Max Bitrate Mode and Max Bitrate After you set the Channel Zero encoding you can get a view in the remote client or IE browser of all the channels in one screen 50 3 5 User Logout Purpose After logging out the monitor turns to the live view mode and if you want to do some operation you need to enter user name and password tog in again Steps 1 Enter the Shutdown menu Menu gt Shutdown Shutdown Shutdown Reboot Cancel Figure 3 9 Shutdown 2 Click Logout Note After you have logged out the system menu operation on the screen is invalid It is required to input a user name and password to unlock the system 51 CHAPTER4 PTZ Controls 4 1 Configuring PTZ Settings Purpose Follow the procedure to set the parameters for PTZ The configuring of the PTZ parameters should be done before you control the PTZ camera Before you start Check that the PTZ and the NVR are connected properly through RS 485 interface Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ On HIKVISION 0 Figure 4 1 PTZ General Choose the camera for PTZ setting in the Camera dropdown list 3 Enter the parameters of the PTZ camera Note All the parameters should be exactly the same as the PTZ camera parameters Example If the PTZ camera uses the protocol of Hikvision you should select Hikvision in the PTZ Protocol field 4 Click Copy if
69. by the selected alarm input Note Event types contain Alarm Input and Motion 3 Clicking Quick Export button will export record files of all channels triggered by the selected alarm input Alarm Input 06 2 7 2011 08 59 39 06 2 7 2011 08 59 39 06 2 7 2011 13 57 53 06 2 f 2011 13 57 53 06 27 2011 14 01 05 06 27 2011 14 01 05 06 27 2011 15 42 48 06 27 2011 15 42 48 06 27 2011 15 53 26 06 27 2011 15 53 26 ggogogrnon Quick Export Figure 7 21 Result of Event Search 4 Click Details button to view detailed information of the record file e g start time end time file size etc 117 Event Details 06 27 2011 08 59 49 09 00 09 06 27 2011 13 58 03 13 58 23 06 27 2011 14 01 15 14 01 35 06 27 2011 15 42 58 15 43 18 06 27 2011 15 53 36 15 53 56 06 27 2011 15 53 36 15 53 56 06 27 2011 15 53 36 15 53 56 E Total size 3 176KB 398KB 398KB 395KB 65 396KB O 396KB 0 414KB 382KB TA HDD 3 Start time 06 27 2011 15 53 36 End time 06 27 2011 15 53 56 Cancel Figure 7 22 Event Details Interface Export Click the Export button and start back up Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device Export US 1 1 1i Folder a Folder Ml Export record files tor OKB Filo E Wolkcome to uso backa OKB Filo E tbandeadth os
70. call a PTZ preset REC SHOT by pressing Numeric button It is also used to turn audio on off in the Playback mode The button is used to enter the All day Playback mode PLAY AUTO It is also used to auto scan in the PTZ Control menu ZOOM Zoom in the PTZ camera in the PTZ Control setting Adjust focus in the PTZ Control menu A FOCUS It is also used to switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input Edit text fields When editing text fields it will also function as a Backspace button to delete the character in front of the cursor On checkbox fields pressing the button will tick the checkbox EDIT ARIS In PTZ Control mode the button adjusts the iris of the camera In Playback mode it can be used to generate video clips for backup J Enter exit the folder of USB device and eSATA HDD Switch between main and spot output MAIN SPOT ZOOM In PTZ Control mode it can be used to zoom out the image Select all items on the list when used in a list field F1 LIGHT In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light if applicable In Playback mode it is used to switch between play and reverse play Cycle through tab pages F2 AUX 7 E In synchronous playback mode it is used to switch between channels Press the button will help you return to the Main menu after successful login Press and hold the button for 5 seconds will turn off audible key beep MENU W
71. can be imported to multiple NVR devices if they are to be configured with the same parameters Steps 1 Enter the Import Export Configuration File interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Import Export LISB1 1 Folder 09 17 4000 111404 Folder 04 02 2017 16 45 24 Folder 03 04 2010 17 35 20 Folder 06 21 2011 17 55 42 Folder 06 27 2011 14 56 13 B 2011062 10363 1log 15KB File 06 27 7077 10 36 30 A Book ls 23KB File 05 26 2011 18 32 14 A Compare Excel exe 129KB File 04 20 2011 09 51 42 B Recycled AKB File 02 22 2011 14 16 18 A bondo 201106241 f 1 024KB File 06 24 2011 1 2044 A digicap mav 19 790K 6 File 06 23 2011 09 05 20 180MB New Folder Import Figure 12 12 Import Export Config File 2 Click the Export button to export configuration files to the selected local backup device To import a configuration file select the file from the selected backup device and click the Import button After the import process is completed you must reboot the NVR Note After having finished the import of configuration files the device will reboot automatically 191 12 4 Upgrading System Purpose The firmware on your NVR can be upgraded by local backup device or remote FTP server 12 4 1 Upgrading by Local Backup Device Steps 1 Connect your NVR with a local backup device where the update firmware file is located 2 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade 3 Click the Local Upgrade tab to enter the local
72. ce The added new user will be displayed on the list as shown in Figure 13 7 Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 13 7 Added User Listed in User Management Interface Select the user from the list and then click the button to enter the Permission settings interface as shown in Figure 13 8 Permission Remole Configuration Camera Configuration Ol Local Log Search Ml Local Parameters Settings B Local Camera Management M Local Advanced Operation B Local Shutdown Reboot Cancel Figure 13 8 User Permission Settings Interface Set the operating permission of Local Configuration Remote Configuration and Camera Configuration for the user Local Configuration Local Log Search Searching and viewing logs and system information of NVR Local Parameters Settings Configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters and importing exporting configuration files Local Camera Management The adding deleting and editing of IP cameras Local Advanced Operation Operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD 201 property upgrading system firmware clearing I O alarm output Local Shutdown Reboot Shutting down or rebooting the NVR Remote Configuration Remote Log Search Remotely viewing logs that are saved on the NVR Remote Parameters Settings Remotely configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters and importing exporting configuration files Remote Camera Management Remote adding de
73. click OK to exit the interface Explanation of the icons gt Edit basic parameters of the camera Delete the IP camera Get the live view of the camera Configuring the customized protocols Purpose To connect the network cameras which are not configured with the standard protocols you can configure the customized protocols for them Steps 1 Click the button to enter the protocol management interface Protocol Management Costume Protoco Custom Protocol 1 Protocol Name ipc Stream Type Main Stream Substream Enable Substream Type RTSP RTSP Transfer Protoco Auto Auto Pori 554 554 Path Example Type IP Address Port Path rtsp 192 168 0 1 554 ch1 mainfav_stream Figure 2 14 Protocol Management Interface There are 10 customized protocols provided in the system you can edit the protocol name and choose whether to enable the sub stream 2 Choose the protocol type of transmission and choose the transfer protocols Note The protocol type and the transfer protocols must be supported by the connected network camera After adding the customized protocols you can see the protocol name is listed in the dropdown list please refer to Figure 2 15 39 E Synchronize IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera 6 IP Camera Protocol Manageme Channel No User Name Admin Pas Search IPCamera 02 172 6 21 118 HIK VISION Disc 172 6 21 23 172 6 21 232 HIKYISION DS 2D Conn IPCamera 05 172
74. d files and the inner ring is JOG SHUTTLE Control used to jump 30s forward backward in records files In PTZ control mode it can control the movement of the PTZ camera POWER ON OFF Power on off switch Status Indicators STATUS 1 The light is green when the IR remote control is enabled 2 The light is red when the function of the composite keys SHIFT are used 3 The light is out when none of the above condition is met 16 Function Description ALARM the light is red when there is an alarm occurring HDD the indicator flickers red when HDD is reading writing Tx Rx TX RX indicator flickers green when network connection is functioning normally Switch between the numeric or letter input and functions of the SHIFT composite keys Input letter or numbers when the light is out Realize functions when the light is red DVD R W Slot for DVD R W Directional buttons In menu mode the direction buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items and select setting parameters In playback mode the Up and Down buttons are used to speed up and slow down record playing and the Left and Right buttons are used to move the recording 30s forwards or backwards In the image setting interface the up and down button can adjust the level bar of the image parameters 3 Control Buttons In live view mode these buttons can be used to switch channels Enter The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu
75. decoder type is correct c The dome decoder speed configuration is correct d The dome decoder address bit configuration is correct e That the main board RS 485 interface is not broken e Why is there no video recorded after setting the motion detection If there are no recorded video after setting the motion detection please check a The recording schedule is setup correctly by following the steps listed in Configuring Motion Detection Record and Capture b The motion detection area is configured correctly See Setup Motion Detection Alarm c The channels are being triggered for motion detection See Setup Motion Detection Alarm e Why doesn t the NVR detect my USB export device for exporting recorded files There s a chance that the NVR and your USB device is not compatible Please refer to our company s website to view a list of compatible devices e My NVR is in Live View mode and the menu does not show up It does not respond to the mouse the front panel the remote or keyboard Your NVR may be in auxiliary mode This occurs when the Main Spot button is pressed on the front panel To return to the previous mode of operation press the button again and then press the Enter button on the front panel 206 List of Compatible IP Cameras List of IP Cameras Supported by DS 7700 7600NI SP Series Note For the list our company holds right to interpret o DS 9600 8600 7700 7600NI ST and Video Max Audio Sub stre
76. during Playback using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer or e SATA HDD Steps 1 Enter Playback interface Please refer to CHAPTERG 6 2 During playback use buttons and in the playback toolbar to start or stop clipping record file s 3 Quit Playback interface after finishing clipping and you will then be prompted to save the clips Note A maximum of 30 clips can be selected for each channel 119 Figure 7 26 Interface of Playback by Time 4 Click Yes to save video clips and enter Export interface or click No to quit and do not save video clips Attention There are some video clips to be saved Do you want to save them now Yes No Figure 7 27 Attention to Video Clip Saving 5 Export Click Export button and start backup Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device 120 Export Hofrosh g ii Folder 06 23 2011 200022 Backup Folder 06 23 2011 20 07 28 Ml Export record files tor OK F ile 06 73 7011 70 07 58 E Welcome to ue bachi UKE Fiko 06 23 2011 20 07 36 B ibardmdth estimate OB Filo 05 31 2011 11 3246 35M Mew E older F crmal Figure 7 28 Export Video Clips Using USB Flash Drive Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message Export finished Export finished
77. e as shown in Figure 9 4 Figure 9 4 PPPoE Settings Interface 3 Check the PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature 4 Enter User Name Password and Confirm Password for PPPoE access Note The User Name and Password should be assigned by your ISP 5 Click to save and exit the interface 6 After successful settings the system asks you to reboot the device to enable the new settings and the PPPoE dial up is automatically connected after reboot You can go to Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Network interface to view the status of PPPoE connection Please refer to Chapter 12 1 Viewing System Information for PPPoE status 9 2 2 Configuring DDNS Purpose If your NVR is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection you may set Dynamic DNS DDNS to be used for network access Prior registration with your ISP is required before configuring the system to use DDNS Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the DDNS tab to enter the DDNS Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 5 146 SNMP UPnP More Settings Figure 9 5 DDNS Settings Interface Check the DDNS checkbox to enable this feature 4 Select DDNS Type Five different DDNS types are selectable IPServer DynDNS PeanutHull NO IP and EasyDDNS e IPServer Enter Server Address for IPServer IPServer Figure 9 6 PServer Settings Interface e DynDNS 1 Enter Server Address for DynDNS i e members
78. e 06 23 2011 20 15 02 B ch03_20110623042932 280MB File 06 23 2011 20 11 14 E ch03_20110623091403 4 423KB File 06 23 2011 20 11 20 cho 20110623092323 27MB File 06 23 2011 20 12 12 ch03 20110623113325 110MB File 06 23 2011 20 12 54 E ch03_20110623132800 18 36 7KB File 06 23 2011 20 13 02 E ch03_20110623134743 37 305KB File 06 23 2011 20 13 12 El player exe 608KB File 06 23 2011 20 09 40 A TETE een ee ee eusro rota NE 34 110144 44 3 ALD lt lt DIO ICC New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 19 Checkup of Export Result Using eSATA HDD 7 1 3 Backing up by Event Search Purpose Back up event related record files using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer or e SATA HDD Quick Backup and Normal Backup are supported Steps 1 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Event 1 Select Alarm Input from the dropdown list of Event Type 2 Select the alarm input No and time 3 Click Search button to enter the Search Result interface 116 Alarm Input 06 23 2011 00 00 00 06 23 2011 23 59 59 a 2 a a a a a a a a a a a a e e E 0 E E E E E E E ee ee Gas Ok Ge Eo bh Ge Ge SPU Se Re Be hy He Figure 7 20 Event Search for Backup 2 Select record files to export 1 Select an alarm input in the list and click Quick Export button to enter Export interface 2 Clicking Details button will take you to the interface with detailed information of all channels triggered
79. e More Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 15 150 0 8000 Figure 9 15 More Settings Interface 3 Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port in the text fields The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the Network Video Surveillance Software e g 1VMS 4000 is installed and the Alarm Host Port must be the same as the alarm monitoring port configured in the software 0 8000 Figure 9 16 Configure Alarm Host 4 Click to save and exit the interface 9 2 6 Configuring Multicast Purpose The multicast can be configured to realize live view for more than 128 cameras through network for DS 9600NI ST series NVR And for DS 8600 7600NI ST NVR using the multicast function more than 64 cameras are connectable A multicast address spans the Class D IP range of 224 0 0 0 to239 255 255 255 It is recommended to use the IP address ranging from 239 252 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 15 Set Multicast IP as shown in Figure 9 17 When adding a device to the Network Video Surveillance Software the multicast address must be the same as the NVR s multicast IP 0 8000 80 239 221 2 18 554 Figure 9 17 Configure Multicast 4 Click to save and exit the interface Note The multicast function should be supported by the netw
80. eanne a eto no e lle cree deca cali 57 AD S Customizing Patterns caser R E A E E A 58 FeO CAD PES a A OO 59 AD Ee OME Mood ido 61 CHAT TE RS 0030 A A A E AA AA A AER 62 Record and Capture Settings ii is 62 5 Conun Encodins Parameters 1 AA Ua sithetslostsnatubaaceesse eens 63 5 2 Commeurins Recotd Capture ona ta cb 66 5 3 Configuring Motion Detection Record and Capture oooooonnnnncccnnnnnnncnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnannnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnns 70 5 4 Configuring Alarm Triggered Record and Capture ooooooooonnncnccnnnnnnnnononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 72 gt Manual Record a a Continuous Capit lt ii 74 5 6 Configuring Holiday RECOTO AMA Capi A a a ida 76 5 7 Configuring Redundant Recording and Capture ccccccccnnnnoonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnononnns 78 5 8 Configuring HDD Group for Recording and Capture oooooonnnnccccnnnnncccnonnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 80 De PICS POE HON A AO 82 AAA denvsuetataeseevecasseededeatuecaesssectadnessecsecsseedesexe 85 Play DC A A A A ace eae 85 6 Playino Back Record Piles sii ii A AAA A A A EA E ES 86 OM PYD Bacieb Chacao do 86 OE2 Plain Back Dye iMesh SADA A AAA E 88 6 13 Playing Back by Normal V deo seat li 89 6 1 4 Playine Back Dy EVEREST oa 93 Od Playin Backyard lotes 96 6 1 6 Playino Back Dy System Lo Said aaa 99 62 Atmallary PUncHons or PIAYDACK anita it e 101 6 2 Playing Back Prame
81. ecord and alarm in the channel so that you can know whether the channel is recorded or whether there are alarms occur as soon as possible Table 3 1Description of Live View Icons Icons Description Alarm video loss tampering motion detection or sensor alarm Record manual record schedule record motion detection or alarm triggered record Wad Alarm amp Record 43 3 2 Operations in Live View Mode In live view mode there are many functions provided The functions are listed below Single Screen showing only one screen on the monitor Multi screen showing multiple screens on the monitor simultaneously s Auto switch the screen is auto switched to the next one And you must set the dwell time for each screen on the configuration menu before enabling the auto switch Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt Dwell Time All day Playback playback the recorded videos for current day Aux Main output switch the NVR checks the connection of the output interfaces to define the main and auxiliary output interfaces The priority level for the main and aux output is HDMI gt VGA gt CVBS This means if the HDMI is used it will be the main output If the HDMI is not used the VGA output will be the main output See the table below Table 3 2Priorities of Interfaces Main output Auxiliary output HDMI VGA HDMI CVBS VGA CVBS Y means the interface is in use X means the interface is out of use or the connecti
82. ed HDD should be used for this device Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent type only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer Product Key Features General Connecting to the third party IP cameras IP dome and DVS PAL NTSC adaptive video inputs Each channel supports dual stream Up to 32 network cameras can be added For 7600NI ST SP series NVR up to 16 network cameras can be connected Independent configuration for each channel including resolution frame rate bit rate image quality etc The quality of the imported and exported record is configurable Local Monitoring Simultaneous HDMI VGA and CVBS outputs HDMI output and VGA output at up to 1920x1080 resolution Multiple screen display in live view is supported and the display sequence of screens is adjustable Live view screen can be switched in group and manual switch and automatic cycle review is also provided the interval of automatic cycle can be adjusted Quick setting menu is provided for live view Motion detection tamper proof video exception alert and video loss alert functions Privacy mask Several PTZ protocols supported PTZ preset patrol and pattern Zooming in by clicking the mouse and PTZ tracing by dragging mouse HDD Management Up to 8 SATA hard disks 8 network disks 8 NAS disks or 7 NAS disks 1 IP SAN
83. ed automatically during record file export Backup A Export record files to me Welcome to use backup ch03 20110623000000 B ch03_20110623042932 E ch03_20110623091403 _ ch03_201 10623092323 A chO3_20110623113325 E ch03_20110623132800 E ch03_20110623134743 El player exe PPR eee chee ts A ne hi ewe nti ne lt Export Folder Folder OKB File OKB File 26 7MB File 280MB File 4 423KB File 127MB File 110MB File 18 36 KB File 37 305KB File 608KB File MIT Ilo New Folder Figure 7 3 Export Finished 06 23 2011 20 07 22 06 23 2011 20 07 28 06 23 2011 20 07 58 06 23 2011 20 07 36 06 23 2011 20 15 02 06 23 2011 20 11 14 06 23 2011 20 11 20 06 23 2011 20 12 12 06 23 2011 20 12 54 06 23 2011 20 13 02 06 23 2011 20 13 12 06 23 2011 20 09 40 ML 4A 10144 44 49 AD Format Refresh Cancel Refresh o o o o o o US gt Cancel Figure 7 4 Checkup of Quick Export Result Using USB1 1 108 lt 7 1 2 Backing up by Normal Video Search Purpose The record files can be backup to various devices such as USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer and e SATA HDD Backup using USB flash drives and USB HDDs Steps 1 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal 2 Set search condition and click Search button to enter the search result interface Y Event Gir Camera M01 102 aD3 mp4 M05 O06 aD7 u D9 1010 mD11 MD12 M013 D14 M
84. ed down Pause reverse play Reverse play l Speed up Single frame reverse O veo A e B 1 Playback progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 2 About video type bar a represents normal recording manual or schedule M represents event recording motion alarm motion alarm motion amp alarm 6 1 3 Playing Back by Normal Video Search Purpose 89 Play back video files searched out by restricting recording type and recording time The video files in the result list are played back sequentially and channel switch is supported Recording types contain Normal Motion Alarm Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm Manual and All Steps 1 Enter Normal Video Search interface Menu gt Playback gt Normal Set search condition and click Search button to enter the Search Result interface MIP Camera D1 iv D2 g D3 g D4 Y D5 g D6 D7 MDs g D9 g D10 O1D11 v iDP v IDIF g D14 v ADRES D16 06 07 2012 17 21 38 06 12 2012 17 30 08 All All 06 05 2012 00 00 00 06 18 2012 23 59 59 Figure 6 9 Normal Video Search 2 Check detail information of record files If you want to know the record information of every camera click Detail button and will pop up a window to show them as shown in Figure 6 10 Click tna or laca can switch to the previous or next page Click Previous or Next button can switch to the date before or after the present date
85. ender s Email for SMTP server authentication Password The password of sender s Email for SMTP server authentication 153 SMTP Server The SMTP Server IP address or host name e g smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port No The SMTP port The default TCP IP port used for SMTP is 25 Enable SSL optional Click the checkbox to enable SSL if required by the SMTP server Sender The name of sender Sender s Address The Email address of sender Select Receivers Select the receiver Up to 3 receivers can be configured Receiver The name of user to be notified Receiver s Address The Email address of user to be notified Enable Attached Pictures Check the checkbox of Enable Attached Picture if you want to send email with attached alarm images The interval is the time of two adjacent alarm images You can also set SMTP port and enable SSL here Interval The interval refers to the time between two actions of sending attached pictures E mail Test Sends a test message to verify that the SMTP server can be reached 6 Click button to save the Email settings 7 You can click to test whether your Email settings work The corresponding Attention message box will pop up Refer to Figure 9 22 Attention Attention Lid Email test succeeded Failed to send test email please check the parameters or network status Figure 9 22 Email Testing Attention 9 2 10 Configuring UPnP Purpose UPnP can permit the device seamlessly discover the pr
86. enu gt Configuration gt General interface Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General Ze Select the General tab Configuration 10 DST Settings More Settings Network English er A Alarm NTSC 1024 68 60HZ 1920 1080 60H7 1080P RS 232 Live View GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore A Exceptions MM DD YYYY 06 27 2011 19 01 19 a User Live View Figure 13 2General Settings Interface 3 Configure the following settings Language The default language used is English CVBS Output Standard Select the CVBS output standard to NTSC or PAL which must be the same with the video input standard VGA Resolution Select the VGA output resolution which must be the same with the resolution of the monitor screen HDMI Resolution Select the HDMI resolution which must be the same with the resolution of the monitor screen Time Zone Select the time zone Date Format Select the date format System Date Select the system date System Time Select the system time Mouse Pointer Speed Set the speed of mouse pointer 4 levels are configurable Enable Wizard Enable disable the Wizard when the device starts up Enable Password Enable disable the use of the login password 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 197 13 3 Configuring DST Settings Steps 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Choose D
87. erns Purpose Patterns can be set by recording the movement of the PTZ You can call the pattern to make the PTZ movement according to the predefined path Steps 1 2 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings Choose pattern number in the option box General IP Camera 3 O Save Preset ls als slo dlls dl pls s lo e callos Ls Gl ia illes be 13 14 15 16 17 Call Preset 3 Pattern 1 f8Ho 90 Patrol 1 Figure 4 11 PTZ Pattern 58 3 Click and use your mouse to drag the image or click the eight directional buttons in the control box under the image to move the PTZ camera The movement of the PTZ is recorded as the pattern 4 Click El to save the pattern Repeat the above steps to save more patterns 4 2 6 Calling Patterns Purpose Follow the procedure to move the PTZ camera according to the predefined patterns Calling pattern in the PTZ setting interface Steps 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Select the pattern number 3 Click OF then the PTZ moves according to the pattern Click O to stop 1t General IP Camera 3 O Save Preset ls cole ello dlls ala ES UM BA AO EZ 13 14 15 16 17 Call Preset 3 Pattern 1 f Patrol 1 Figure 4 12 PTZ Calling Pattern Call pattern in live view mode Steps 1 Inthe live view mode press PTZ control on the front panel or on the remote control or click
88. ers when the light is out Realize functions when the light is red Enter numeral 1 Access the main menu interface Enter numeral 2 Enter letters ABC The F1 button when used in a list field will select all items in 2 ABC F1 the list In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light and when the image is zoomed in the key is used to zoom out Enter numeral 3 Enter letters DEF The F2 button is used to change the tab pages 3 DEF F2 In PTZ control mode it zooms in the image Enter numeral 4 Enter letters GHP Exit and back to the previous menu 4 GHI ESC Composite Keys Enter numeral 5 Enter letters JKL 5 JKL EDIT Delete characters before cursor Check the checkbox and select the ON OFF switch Start stop record clipping in playback Enter numeral 6 Enter letters MNO Playback for direct access to playback interface Enter numeral 7 7 PQRS REC Enter letters PQRS Open the manual record interface Enter numeral 8 8 TUV PTZ Enter letters TUV Access PTZ control interface 9 WXYZ PREV Enter numeral 9 19 6 MNO PLAY Enter letters WXYZ Multi channel display in live view Shift the input methods in the editing text field Upper and lowercase alphabet symbols or numeric input Double press the button to switch the main and auxiliary output Directi
89. esence of other network devices on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing communications etc If you want to use the UPnP function to enable the fast connection of the device to the WAN via a router you should configure the UPnP parameters of the device Before you start If you want to enable the UPnP function of the device you must enable the UPnP function of the router to which your device is connected When the network working mode of the device is set as multi address the default route address of the device should be in the same network segment as that of the LAN IP address of the router Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the UPnP tab to enter the UPnP interface 154 Server Port 8000 HTTP Port Inactive 0 RTSP Port 554 Inactive Refresh Figure 9 23 UPnP Settings Interface Check checkbox to enable UPnP Configure the settings including NAT traversal NAT route and Port Mapping settings NAT Traversal To enable NAT port mapping NAT Route Edit the LAN IP address of the router Mapping Port Type Select a port to set port mapping Mapping Port Configure the port No for port mapping You can use the default port No or change it according to actual requirements You can click to get the latest status of the port mapping Click to save the settings 155 9 3 Checking Network Traffic Purpose You can check the n
90. ettings to it Note You are not allowed to copy the Trigger Channel action 129 Copy to WIP Camera D1 MD2 IDE D E DPE Figure 8 5 Copy Settings of Motion Detection 130 8 2 Setting Sensor Alarms Purpose Set handling method of an external sensor alarm Steps 1 Enter Alarm Settings of System Configuration and select an alarm input Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm Select Alarm Input tab to enter Alarm Input Settings interface rm Statu Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm input List lt 1 lt 3 lt 4 lt 6 i Alarm Output List Figure 8 6 Alarm Status Interface of System Configuration 2 Setup the handling method of the selected alarm input Check the Setting checkbox and click Handling button to set up its alarm response actions Figure 8 7 Alarm Input Setup Interface 3 Select Trigger Channel tab and select one or more channels which will start to record capture or become full screen monitoring when an external alarm is input 4 Select Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule Choose one day of a week and Max eight time periods can be set within each day 131 Note Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Select Handling tab to set up alarm response actions of the alarm input please refer to Chapter 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an armin
91. etwork Packet Export Default N bondO 172 6 21 97 4 436Kbps Network Figure 9 29 Network status checking If the network is normal the following message box pops out 158 Result e Network status is normal Figure 9 30 Network status checking result If the message box pops out with other information instead of this one you can click Sete to show the quick setting interface of the network parameters Network Net F ault tolerance 2 172 6 21 87 255 255 255 0 112 6 21 1 1920 0 200 Figure 9 31 Network parameters configuration Note Dual NIC configuration is only applicable for the DS 9600NI ST series NVR 9 4 4 Checking Network Statistics Purpose You can check the network status to obtain the real time information of NVR Steps 1 Enter the Network Detection interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detection 2 Choose the Network Stat tab 159 System Maintenance System info Traffic Network Detection Log Search Import Export IP Camera Obps t Upgrade Remote Live View 10Mbps Remote Playback Obps Net Receive idie 80Mbps e Net Send Idle 150Mbps Default Figure 9 32 Network Stat Interface 3 Check the bandwidth of IP Camera bandwidth of Remote Live View bandwidth of Remote Playback bandwidth of Net Receive Idle and bandwidth of Net Send Idle 4 You can click to get the newest status 160 CHAPTERI1 0 HDD Management 161 10 1 Initia
92. etwork traffic to obtain real time information of NVR such as linking status MTU sending receiving rate etc Steps 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect 8 192Kbps Sending 121Kbps Receiving 5 385Kbps Figure 9 24 Network Traffic Interface 2 You can view the sending rate and receiving rate information on the interface The traffic data is refreshed every 1 second 156 9 4 Configuring Network Detection Purpose You can obtain network connecting status of NVR through the network detection function including network delay packet loss etc 9 4 1 Testing Network Delay and Packet Loss Steps 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect 2 Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection menu as shown in Figure 9 25 Network Delay Packet Loss Test LAN1 172 6 23 6 Network Packet Export Refresh LAN1 1726 21 64 2 789Kbps Export Figure 9 25 Network Detection Interface 3 Enter the destination address in the text field of Destination Address 4 Click window If the testing is failed the error message box will pop up as well Refer to Figure 9 26 Result Attention Test to start testing network delay and packet loss The testing result pops up on the Average delay 63 ms oe The destination is unreachable Packet loss rate 0 Figure 9 26 Testing Result of Network Delay and Packet Loss 9 4 2 Exporti
93. figure the NAS or IP SAN settings e Add NAS disk 1 Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field 2 Enter the NetHDD Directory in the text field 164 3 Click the OK button to add the configured NAS disk Note Up to 8 NAS disks can be added Add NetHDD NetHDD 2 NAS NetHDD IP Address 192 0 NetHDD Directory fdvrf9000 Cancel Figure 10 7Add NAS Disk e Add IP SAN 1 Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field 2 Click the Search button to the available IP SAN disks 3 Select the IP SAN disk from the list shown below 4 Click the OK button to add the selected IP SAN disk Note Up to 1 IP SAN disk can be added Add NetHDD NetHDD 1 IP SAN 172 9 2 210 ign 2004 05 storos Le 1qn 2004 05 storos 141 1qn 2004 05 storos t 1000 search Figure 10 8 AddIP SAN Disk After having successfully added the NAS or IP SAN disk return to the HDD Information menu The added NetHDD will be displayed in the list Note If the added NetHDD is uninitialized please select it and click the Init button for initialization 165 o E Advanced O SMART A Live View 9310B Sleeping 93108 9310B Normal 9316B 40 000MB Normal 22 528MB 1 902GB 1 884GB Figure 10 9 Initialize Added NetHDD 166 10 3 Managing eSATA Purpose When there is an external eSATA device connected to NVR you can configure eSATA for the use of Record Capture or Export and you can manage the eSATA in the NVR Steps 1 Enter the
94. g schedule to other days Handling Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Handling PTZ Linking lt Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 8 8 Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Input If necessary select PTZ Linking tab and set PTZ linkage of the alarm input Set PTZ linking parameters and click OK to complete the settings of the alarm input Note Please check whether the PTZ or speed dome supports PTZ linkage One alarm input can trigger presets patrol or pattern of more than one channel But presets patrols and patterns are exclusive Handling Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Handling PTZ Linking IP Camera 1 Call Preset p Call Patrol e Patrol Call Pattern Pattern Figure 8 9 Set PTZ Linking of Alarm Input If you want to set handling method of another alarm input repeat the above steps or just copy the above settings to it 132 Copy Alarm Input to a a a a a 5 a x a Cancel Figure 8 10 Copy Settings of Alarm Input 133 8 3 Detecting Video Loss Alarm Purpose Detect video loss of a channel and take alarm response action s Steps 1 Enter Video Loss interface of Camera Management and select a channel you want to detect Menu gt Camera gt Video Loss Figure 8 11 Video Loss Setup Interface 2 Set up handling method of video loss Check the checkbox of Enable Video Loss Alarm and click Ha
95. gs 4 Encoding Parameters Settings for Capture 1 Select the Capture Record Substream 2 Configure the parameters IP Camera 3 Event 704 480 4CIF Normal 704 480 4CIF Medium 2s 2s Medium Figure 5 5 Capture Encoding 3 Click Apply to save the settings 4 Ifthe parameters can also be used to other channels click Copy to copy the settings to other channels Note The interval is the time period between two capturing actions You can configure all the parameters on this menu on your demand 65 5 2 Configuring Record Capture Schedule Purpose Set the record schedule and then the camera automatically starts stops recording according to the configured schedule Note In this chapter we take the record schedule procedure as an example and the same procedure can be applied to configure schedule for both recording and capture To schedule the automatic capture you need to choose the Capture tab in the Schedule interface Steps 1 Enter the Record Schedule interface Menu gt Record Capture gt Schedule 2 Configure Record Schedule 1 Select Record Capture Schedule Capture IF Camera 1 Edit Normal Event Wi Motion Alarm MM A NENA None Figure 5 6 Record Schedule 2 Choose the camera you want to configure 3 Select the check box after the Enable Schedule item There are two ways to edit the schedule 4 Click Edit button or click on the color icon under the edit button and d
96. h for turning on off the device Figure 1 12 DS 7600NI SP Item Network Interfaces Network interface for the cameras and to provide power over Ethernet with PoE function 21 2 VIDEO OUT BNC connector for video output AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output PIS AUDIO IN BNC connector for audio input Also for voice talk Connector for RS 232 devices 6 VGA DB9 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu 8 LAN Interface Connector for LAN Local Area Network ALARM IN Connector for alarm input ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output Power Supply 12VDC power supply ET Power Switch Switch for turning on off the device a2 USB Connects USB disks and devices RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connect to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively 28 1 6 Starting Up and Shutting Down the NVR Purpose Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the NVR Before you start Check that the voltage of the extra power supply is the same with the NVR s requirement and the ground connection is working properly Starting up the NVR Steps 1 Check the power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet It is HIGHLY recommended that an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS be used in conjunction with the device The Power indicator LED on the front panel should be red indicating the device gets the power supply
97. he admin user account has the permission of restoring factory default parameters 13 5 2 Deleting a User Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the user to be deleted from the list as shown in Figure 13 9 Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 13 9 User List 202 3 Click the on to delete the selected user 13 5 3 Editing a User Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User pA Select the user to be edited from the list as shown in Figure 13 9 3 Click the LA icon to enter the Edit User interface as shown in Figure 13 10 Note The admin user can also be edited Edit User 01 ttit sete Operator DO 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 13 10 Edit User Interface 4 Edit the user information including user name password level and MAC address 5 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit the menu 203 CHAPTER l1 4 Appendix 204 Glossary e Dual Stream Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network The two streams are generated by the DVR with the main stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub stream having a maximum resolution of CIF e HDD Acronym for Hard Disk Drive A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on platters with magnetic surfaces e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
98. he device will automatically enable the other standby NIC card so as to ensure the normal running of the whole system Load Balance Mode By using the same IP address and two NIC cards share the load of the total bandwidth which enables the system to provide two Gigabit network capacity 144 Working Mode Net Fault tolerance selec NI F bond0 NIC Type 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive Enable DHCP pa IPv4 Address 172 6 21 2159 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 209 0 v4 Default Gateway 11226 P fecO a 240 48ff fe62 dcd 64 2002 acO6 15 78 a 240 48ff fe62 dcd 64 00 40 48 62 0d cd MTU Bytes 1500 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Main NIC Figure 9 2 Net Fault tolerance Working Mode For the 7600 7700NI SP series NVR you need to configure the internal NIC address so that IP addresses are assigned to the cameras connected to the PoE interfaces Configuration General PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP UPAP More Settings 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive a Alarm 25 232 Live View Exceptions a User 00 40 48 14 1d a 1500 192 168 1 1 RA Live View Figure 9 3 Internal NIC Address Configuration 145 9 2 Configuring Advanced Settings 9 2 1 Configuring PPPoE Settings Purpose Your NVR also allows access by Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the PPPoE tab to enter the PPPoE Settings interfac
99. he video tampering handling method of the channel Check the checkbox of Enable Video Tampering Drag the sensitivity bar and choose a proper sensitivity level Use the mouse to draw an area you want to detect video tampering Click Handling button to set up handling method of video tampering Figure 8 16 Set Detection Area and Sensitivity of Video Tampering 136 Set arming schedule and alarm response actions of the channel 1 Click Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule 2 Choose one day of a week and Max eight time periods can be set within each day Note Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Handling Handling lt Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 8 17 Set Arming Schedule of Video Tampering Select Handling tab to set up alarm response actions of video tampering alarm please refer to Chapter 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days Click the OK button to complete the video tampering settings of the channel If you want to set up video loss handling method for another channel repeat step two and three or just copy the above settings to it Copy to WIP Camera D1 MD2 IDE D E DE Figure 8 18 Copy Settings of Video Tampering 137 8 5 Handling Exception
100. his camera Menu Single Screen Multi screen Previous Screen Next Screen Start Auto switch Start Recording All day Playback Aux Monitor Figure 3 1 Right click Menu 3 2 3 Using an Auxiliary Monitor Certain features of the Live View are also available while in an Aux monitor These features include e Single Screen Switch to a full screen display of the selected camera Camera can be selected from a dropdown list e Multi screen Switch between different display layout options Layout options can be selected from a dropdown list e Next Screen When displaying less than the maximum number of cameras in Live View clicking this feature will switch to the next set of displays 45 e Playback Enter into Playback mode e PTZ Enter PTZ Control mode Main Monitor Enter Main operation mode Note In the live view mode of the main output monitor the menu operation is not available while Aux output mode is enabled 3 2 4 Quick Setting Toolbar in Live View Mode On the screen of each channel there is a quick setting toolbar which shows when you single click the mouse in the corresponding screen Figure 3 2 Quick Setting Toolbar Table 3 5Description of Quick Setting Toolbar Icons Enable Manual Record Capture PTZ Control Digital Zoom Image Settings B Playback only shows the record in last five minutes If no record is found it means there is no record during the last five minutes E Zoom can
101. iting text field Upper and lowercase alphabet symbols or numeric input output up and down channels In the Playback mode For DS 9600NI ST series the ring is JOG SHUTTLE Control used to jump 30s forward backward in video files For DS 8600NI ST series the outer ring is used to speed up or slow down the record files and the inner ring is used to jump 30s forward backward in records files In PTZ control mode it can control the movement of the PTZ camera POWER ON OFF Power on off switch Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such USB Interfaces as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD Figure 1 4 DS 7600NI ST SP Function Description 18 USB Interface Connects USB mouse or USE flash memory devices POWER the POWER indicator turns green when NVR is powered up READY The indicator light is green when the device is running normally STATUS 1 The light is green when the IR remote control is Status Indicators enabled 2 The light is red when the function of the composite keys SHIFT are used 3 The light is out when none of the above condition is met ALARM the light is red when there is an alarm occurring HDD the indicator flickers red when HDD is reading writing Tx Rx TX RX indicator flickers green when network connection is functioning normally Switch between the numeric or letter input and functions of the SHIFT composite keys Input letter or numb
102. ize etc Event Details 06 27 2011 08 59 49 09 00 09 06 27 2011 13 58 03 06 27 2011 14 01 15 06 27 2011 15 42 58 06 27 2011 15 53 36 06 27 2011 15 53 36 06 27 2011 15 53 36 13 58 23 14 01 35 15 43 18 15 53 56 15 53 56 15 53 56 06 27 2011 15 53 36 15 53 56 398KB 398KB 395KB 0 396KB 396KB 414KB 382KB 6 HDD 3 Start time 06 27 2011 15 53 36 End time 06 27 2011 15 53 56 Cancel Figure 6 19 Event Details Interface 6 Playback interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process tee a e a ws e TE Tiy Ts rer eee Me gt 33 14 19 10 a Y a d o gt gt TO Tre Ss ee A o 33 14 19 10 Figure 6 21 Playback Interface with Alarm Input List 33 14 19 10 Normal Event Smart Figure 6 22 Toolbar of Playback by Event Table 6 4Detailed Explanation of Playback by event Toolbar y Audio on Mute E E Start Stop clipping 30s forward Tag Add default tag Add customized tag a KO Speed down management Pause reverse Pause play Play Single frame play Reverse play 95 te o Previous event Next event Event search l Video type ey Hide Progress bar bar Note 1 Playback progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 2 About
103. k Camera A PCamera 07 IPCamera 02 172 6 21 232 01 IPCamera 04 iPCamera 01 IPCamera 03 iPCamera 07 iPCamera 08 iPCamera 09 IPCamera 10 iIPCamera 11 iIPCamera 12 iPCamera 13 iPCamera 14 IPCamera 15 IPCamera 16 IPCamera 17 IPCamera 18 IPCamera 19 iPCamera 20 IPCamera 21 INCamara 29 12 11 55 44 pi MN MM N lt N lt H lt lt lt lt eo lt lt oo lt lt dE Normal Event Sman x 00 11 20 15 Morm l Event Figure 6 15 Toolbar of Normal Playback Table 6 3Detailed Explanation of Normal Playback Toolbar y Audio on Mute E E Start Stop clipping 30s forward Tag Add default tag Add customized tag E a Speed down management Pause reverse play Reverse play np play Play Single frame Stop 03 Speed up Single frame reverse 92 y gt y OS IE S CO TN Video type a Hide toolbar Progress bar bar Note 1 Playback progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 2 About video type bar I represents normal recording manual or schedule Mi represents event recording motion alarm motion alarm motion amp alarm 6 1 4 Playing Back by Event Search Purpose Play back record files on one or several channels searched out by restricting event type e g alarm input and motion detection Channel switch 1s supported Steps 1 Enter the Event Search interface Menu gt Playback gt Event 2 Select Alarm
104. k Toolbar Audio Start Stop 30s reverse on Mute clipping Add default Speed tag down Pause reverse play Pause Reverse play play Play Sing Speed up Single frame le frame play reverse play 1 Playback progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames 2 About video type bar E represents normal recording manual or schedule fi represents event recording motion alarm motion alarm motion amp alarm 6 1 2 Playing Back by Time Purpose Play back video files recorded in specified time duration Multi channel simultaneous playback and channel switch are supported Steps 1 Enter playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Set search conditions and click the Playback button to enter Playback interface MIP Camera D1 iv D2 g D3 g D4 g D5 g D6 D7 MDs g D9 D10 D111 v DIP 1MD13 v IDEE v ADRES B D16 06 07 2012 17 21 38 06 12 2012 17 30 08 All All 06 05 2012 00 00 00 06 18 2012 23 59 59 Figure 6 6 Video Search by Time In the Playback interface 88 The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process as shown in Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 Interface of Playback by Time 00 11 20 15 Normal Event Smarl Figure 6 8 Toolbar of Playback by Time Table 6 2Detailed Explanation of Playback by time Toolbar y Audio on Mute a a Start Stop clipping 30s forward Add default tag Spe
105. leting and editing of the IP cameras Remote Serial Port Control Configuring settings for RS 232 and RS 485 ports Remote Video Output Control Sending remote button control signal Two Way Audio Realizing two way radio between the remote client and the NVR Remote Alarm Control Remotely arming notify alarm and exception message to the remote client and controlling the alarm output Remote Advanced Operation Remotely operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD property upgrading system firmware clearing I O alarm output Remote Shutdown Reboot Remotely shutting down or rebooting the NVR Camera Configuration Remote Live View Remotely viewing live video of the selected camera s Local Manual Operation Locally starting stopping manual recording picture capturing and alarm output of the selected camera s Remote Manual Operation Remotely starting stopping manual recording picture capturing and alarm output of the selected camera s Local Playback Locally playing back recorded files of the selected camera s Remote Playback Remotely playing back recorded files of the selected camera s Local PTZ Control Locally controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera s Remote PTZ Control Remotely controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera s Local Video Export Locally exporting recorded files of the selected camera s 7 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit interface Note Only t
106. lizing HDDs Purpose A newly installed hard disk drive HDD must be initialized before it can be used with your NVR Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General HDD e gt o Foa E Advanced O HDD Detect 931 51GB 846GB f Live View Figure 10 1 HDD Information Interface Select HDD to be initialized 3 Click the Init button Initialize Initialization will erase all data on the HDD Continue A Figure 10 2 Confirm Initialization 4 Select the OK button to start initialization Figure 10 3 Status changes to Formatting 5 After the HDD has been initialized the status of the HDD will change from Uninitialized to Normal 162 Advanced O HDD Detect 931 51GB 846GB ft Live View Figure 10 4HDD Status Changes to Normal Note Initializing the HDD will erase all data on it 163 10 2 Managing Network HDD Purpose You can add the allocated NAS or disk of IP SAN to NVR and use it as network HDD Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General Advanced O HDD Detect 931 51GB 846GB ft Live View Figure 10 5 HDD Information Interface 2 Click the Add button to enter the Add NetHDD interface as shown in Figure 10 6 Add NetHDD NetHDD NetHDD 1 lype NAS NetHDD IP Address NetHDD Directory Cancel Figure 10 6HDD Information Interface 3 Add the allocated NetHDD Select the type to NAS or IP SAN Con
107. mode or used to check checkbox fields and ON OFF switch In playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame play mode pressing the Enter button will play the video by a single frame And in auto sequence view mode the buttons can be used to pause or resume auto sequence Enter numeral 1 Access the main menu interface Enter numeral 2 Enter letters ABC The F1 button when used in a list field will select all items in the list In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light and when 2 ABC F1 Composite the image is zoomed in the key is used to zoom out Enter numeral 3 Enter letters DEF The F2 button is used to change the tab pages Keys 3 DEF F2 In PTZ control mode it zooms in the image Enter numeral 4 Enter letters GHP Exit and back to the previous menu 4 GHI ESC S JKL EDIT Enter numeral 5 17 Function Description Enter letters JKL Delete characters before cursor Check the checkbox and select the ON OFF switch Start stop record clipping in playback 6 MNO PLAY Enter letters MNO Playback for direct access to playback interface 7 PORS REC Enter letters PQRS Open the manual record interface S TUV PTZ Enter letters TUV Access PTZ control interface 9 WXYZ PREV Enter letters WXYZ Multi channel display in live view Shift the input methods in the ed
108. ndling button to set up handling method of video loss Figure 8 12 Set Handling Method of Video Loss 3 Set up arming schedule of the channel Select Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day Note Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped 134 Handling Handling lt Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 8 13 Set Arming Schedule of Video Loss Select Handling tab to set up alarm response action of video loss please refer to Chapter 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days Click the OK button to complete the video loss settings of the channel If you want to set up video loss handling method for another channel repeat the above steps or just copy the above settings to it Copy to WIP Camera D1 MD2 IDE DE Figure 8 14 Copy Settings of Video Loss 135 8 4 Detecting Video Tampering Alarm Purpose Trigger alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action s Steps 1 Enter Video Tampering interface of Camera Management and select a channel you want to detect video tampering Menu gt Camera gt Tamper proof Figure 8 15 Tamper proof Setup Interface 2 Set t
109. nel picture type and time and click button to enter Search Result interface Note Picture types include Normal Motion Alarm Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm Capture and Continuous Capture MiP Camera IS D2 y DN y 07 y TD Y TDT BD y 1s MDs D10 D11 M D1i2 M D13 D14 y DN MD16 M017 M018 MD19 MD20 MD21 M022 y DY IN MD24 M025 026 D27 D28 y TD YA MD30 MD31 y DY All 10 20 2011 00 00 00 10 20 2011 23 59 59 Figure 6 37 Picture Search 2 View pictures Choose a picture you want to view and click button Search result 00 10 2612 Mow 11 21 35 06 18 2012 11 21 18 16KB 06 18 2012 11 09 01 16KB 06 18 2012 11 09 08 18KB 0 06 18 2012 11 09 10 18KB 06 18 2012 11 09 12 18KB 06 18 2012 11 09 14 18KB 06 18 2012 11 19 33 18KB Dimensions 704 x 576 06 18 2012 11 19 35 18KB 06 18 2012 11 19 37 18KB O 06 18 2012 11 21 40 17KB 06 18 2012 11 21 21 20KB 0 IP Fr Je Fre SE SE SE JE JE JE Cancel Figure 6 38 Result of Picture Search 3 Picture Playback interface The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process 104 pa eor v 1 o I jetis treana IM KR a A Figure 6 39 Picture Playback Interface The hidden list of captured pictures will be displayed by moving the mouse to the right of the playback interface Figure 6 41 Picture Playback Toolbar Table 6 7 Detailed Explanation of Picture playback Toolbar
110. nfiguring Video Parameters Steps 1 Enter the Image Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Image Camera Management Camera IP Camera 3 Customize Motion Privacy Mask Y Tlamper proof Video Loss Live View Figure 11 4 Image Settings Interface 2 Select the camera to set image parameters 3 You can click on the arrow to change the value of each parameter 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 182 CHAPTER12 NVR Management and Maintenance 183 12 1 Viewing System Information 12 1 1 Viewing Device Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Device Info tab to enter the Device Information menu to view the device name model serial No firmware version and encode version as shown in Figure 12 1 System Maintenance Camera Record Alarm Network HDD Log Information vice N Embedded Net DVR DS 9632NI ST 162011091 7BBRR404902653WCVU V2 2 0 Build 120530 Default J Y V1 0 Build 120515 a Import Export t Upgrade amp Net Detect ft Live View Figure 12 1 Device Information Interface 12 1 2 Viewing Camera Information Steps 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Camera tab to enter the Camera Information menu to view the status of each camera as shown in Figure 12 2 184 Device nio Camera Record Alarm Network HOD IPCanrera 02 IP C
111. ng Network Packet Purpose By connecting the NVR to network the captured network data packet can be exported to USB flash disk SATA eSATA CD RW and other local backup devices Steps 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection interface 3 Select the backup device from the dropdown list of Device Name as shown in Figure 9 27 Note Click if the connected local backup device cannot be displayed When it fails to detect the backup device please check whether it is compatible with the NVR You can format the backup device if the format is incorrect 157 Network Delay Packet Loss Test LAN1 172 6 23 6 Network Packet Export USB1 1 Refresh LAN1 172 6 21 64 2 740Kbps Export Figure 9 27 Export Network Packet 4 Click to start exporting 5 After the exporting is complete click OK to finish the packet export as shown in Figure 9 28 Attention Packet exporting e Packet export succeeded Figure 9 28 Packet Export Attention Note Up to 1M data can be exported each time 9 4 3 Checking the network status Purpose You can also check the network status and quick set the network parameters in this interface Steps Click iar on the right bottom of the page System Maintenance System Into Traffic Network Stat Loa Ses Log Search Network Delay Packet Loss Test Import Export Upgrade N
112. ng and Capture Purpose Enabling redundant recording and capture which means saving the record files and captured pictures not only in the R W HDD but also in the redundant HDD will effectively enhance the data safety and reliability Steps 1 Enter HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD Advanced O HDD Detect 931 51GB 846GB ft Live View Figure 5 24 HDD General 2 Select the HDD and click LA to enter the Local HDD Settings interface 1 Set the HDD property to Redundant Local HDD Settings HDD No HDD Property RAN Read only O Redundancy roup G E PEE FEE CHE E LEE EEE E EEE DLE RIE rS MEM ECE MEM FL 76 319MB Cancel Figure 5 25 HDD General Editing 2 Click Apply to save the settings 3 Click OK to back to the upper level menu 78 Note You must set the Storage mode in the HDD advanced settings to Group before you set the HDD property to Redundant For detailed information please refer to Chapter 10 4 Managing HDD Group There should be at least another HDD which is in Read Write status 3 Enter the Record setting interface Menu gt Record gt Encoding 1 Select Record tab 6 Schedule Substream Advanced Holiday ft Live View Record Capture IP Camera 3 Main Stream Normal Video amp Audio 104 576 4CIF Variable Medium 25fps General 2048 1344 2240 Kbps 5s 5s 0 a ga Main Stream Event 104 5 76 4CIF Variable Medium
113. niieurme Remote Alarm HO Casta AA ASA 150 LO Conie urne A e e os 151 DOCUS RES A A 152 20 Com eunns serveranid HTIP Pot 152 A esas barre r eas Suk E te Ducasse Levees E T TOE 153 IA ts chawitesh grads techawativtoiad dt chawitieh gnats tuabawatautoned dchuwiceuegias 154 93 C heck oe Network Trani ti AAA AAA tele A EA AAA A AE da A 156 DA CON cutno Network Detector 157 941 Testing Network Delay and Packet LOSS sarita da e dida 157 Ao EXpPon Ino Network Packotasanrda E a a ici 157 JAS CHECKING the NetWork SAUS A A A ea 158 DAA Cec kittie Network Stalin 159 AA AA O AS 161 HDD MANCO a 161 AM AAA a A A ciate sssla cdlsatoeletnlassam Alea Rieatleeet 162 102 Maias lan a dl mn dB AAA O a Mente Hye mnnen Pn Tere 164 EOS Mme me eSATA ta AA AA AA USARA AA 167 104 Nano rie HDD CONU ui ls o lo alo 168 104 1 Settine ODO Sa A Ai 168 042 Settino HDD Prope aaa a a a a a a E 169 BO Se OMI UES Olas Mod Sia A AAA A SAS 171 1050 Creck mne HDD SUS ii S 173 10 T HDD DA O E A E AAA AA AI iadeucuadudeunet 175 10 3 Contento HDD Error Alar do dais 177 CHAPTER Midi ARA AA A AA 178 A O O E A 178 ILLAS UNS OS D Semina SA A a E E ed 179 Pi Conanin Pava MaS E a oe 180 Ho Confisurme Video Parametros 182 CHAPFER L 2 AR A A 183 NVR Management and Maintenance i cccscsceesssassassececcseiscstcenvicassaesacacsonssccscandessssenveceacavaveecennsesensantaversousececcansnnenes 183 EZ Vie Wiles yste na MOON dico 184 PZ hel Viewine Device IOMA st AAA
114. o Pv6 is supported eo TCP IP protocol PPPoE DHCP DNS DDNS NTP SADP SMTP SNMP NFS and iSCSI are supported TCP UDP and RTP for unicast O Remote search playback download locking and unlocking the record files and downloading files broken transfer resume O Remote parameters setup remote import export of device parameters O Remote viewing of the device status system logs and alarm status O Remote keyboard operation O Remote locking and unlocking of control panel and mouse O Remote HDD formatting and program upgrading O Remote system restart and shutdown eo RS 232 RS 485 transparent channel transmission O Alarm and exception information can be sent to the remote host Remotely start stop recording Remotely start stop alarm output Remote PTZ control Remote JPEG capture Two way voice talk and voice broadcasting Embedded WEB server Development Scalability e SDK for Windows and Linux system Oo Source code of application software for demo eo Development support and training for application system TABLE OF CONTENTS Product KC y Cates tscre nets cexteanaecertustanautvare tide aaateveuscouedeshava un enniitten cha saaratiaacta emacs euta eater naea meta meeieerat 6 CHAPTER Lidl IA A AAA T N LEN 13 Introduction A ARA AA AAA AA AA AA AAA 13 A OS O 14 EJ IR Remote Control ier al Ons coi iaa 21 EUSB Mouse Operai Obese ira AA AAA ZO EA Input Method Descrip errea a aa a ciabueds uatanehe esboe
115. on this device during an electrical storm WARNING Power Cord Requirements The connector that plugs into the wall outlet must be a grounding type male plug designed for use in your region It must have certification marks showing certification by an agency in your region The connector that plugs into the AC receptacle on the power supply must be an IEC 320 sheet C13 female connector See the following website for more information http kropla com electric2 htm Lithium Battery This device contains a Lithium Battery There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the vendor s instructions and in accordance with local environmental regulations Perchlorate Material Special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate This notice is required by California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials This device includes a battery which contains perchlorate material Taiwan battery recycling SA LJ Please recycle batteries Thermal and Mechanical Injury Some components such as heat sinks power regulators and processors may be hot care should be taken to avoid contact with these components Electro Magnetic Interference This equipment has not been tested for compliance with emissions limits of FCC and similar international regulations This device is no
116. on is invalid And the HDMI VGA and CVBScan be used at the same time When the aux output is enabled the main output can t do any operation and you can do some basic operation on the live view mode for the Aux output Note For DS 7600NI ST SP there is only one audio output the VGA output has a higher priority over CVBS output When you enable the audio in both the CVBS and VGA audio output the audio from the audio out interface is for VGA 3 2 1 Front Panel Operation on Live View Table 3 3 Front Panel Operation in Live View Functions Front Panel Operation Show single screen Press the corresponding Alphanumeric button E g Press 2 to display only the screen for channel 2 Manually switch Next screen right down direction button screens Previous screen left up direction button Press Enter button All day playback Press Play button Switch between main Press Main Aux button and aux output 44 3 2 2 Using the Mouse in Live View Table 3 4 Mouse Operation in Live View Note The dwell time of the live view configuration must be set before using Start Auto switch Note If you enter Aux monitor mode and the Aux monitor is not connected the mouse operation is disabled you need to switch back to the Main output with the MAIN AUX button on the front panel or remote Note If the corresponding camera supports intelligent function the Reboot Intelligence option is included when right clicking mouse on t
117. onal buttons In menu mode the direction buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items and select setting parameters In playback mode the Up and Down buttons are used to speed up and slow down record playing and the Left and Right buttons are used to move the recording 30s forwards or backwards In the image setting interface the up and down button can adjust the level bar of the image parameters Control Buttons In live view mode these buttons can be used to switch channels Enter The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu mode or used to check checkbox fields and ON OFF switch In playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame play mode pressing the Enter button will play the video by a single frame And in auto sequence view mode the buttons can be used to pause or resume auto sequence 20 1 2 IR Remote Control Operations The NVR may also be controlled with the included IR remote control shown in Figure 1 5 Note Batteries 2xAAA must be installed before operation Ls 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Figure 1 5 Remote Control The keys on the remote control closely resemble the ones on the front panel See Table 1 1 Table1 1 Description of the IR Remote Control Buttons 21 PREV Button Same as the PREV FOCUS button on front panel DIRECTION ENTER Same as the DIRECTION ENTER buttons on front panel Buttons PTZ Bu
118. ontinuous capture will be canceled 15 5 6 Configuring Holiday Record and Capture Purpose Follow the steps to configure the record or capture schedule on holiday for that year You may want to have different plan for recording and capture on holiday Steps 1 Enter the Record setting interface Menu gt Record 2 Choose Holiday on the left bar Hokdayt Enabled 06 23 2011 06 23 2011 Holiday Enabled Sun First Jan Sun First Jan Holidays Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan Holi day4 Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan HokdayS Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jen Holiday Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan Hokday Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan Hokday3 Disablod 1 Jan 1 Jan Holiday Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan Hokday10 Disabled 1 Jan 1Jan Holidayt1 Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan Bo Bo Bo Bo io Bo io Bo io io is Holiday1t Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan Figure 5 22 Holiday Settings 3 Enable Edit Holiday schedule 1 Click LA to enter the Edit interface Holiday ga By Date 06 23 2011 06 23 2011 Cancel Figure 5 23 Edit Holiday Settings 2 Check the checkbox after Enable Holiday 3 Select Mode from the dropdown list There are three different modes for the date format to configure holiday schedule 4 Set the start and end date 5 Click Apply to save settings 76 6 Click OK to exit the Edit interface 4 Enter Record Capture Schedule settings interface to edit the holiday recording schedule See Chapter 5 2 Configuring Record Capture Schedule 71 5 7 Configuring Redundant Recordi
119. ork switch to which the NVR is connected 151 9 2 7 Configuring RTSP Purpose The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings menu Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings menu as shown in Figure 9 18 0 8000 80 239 221 2 18 554 Figure 9 18 RTSP Settings Interface 3 Enter the RTSP port in the text field of RTSP Service Port The default RTSP port is 554 and you can change 1t according to different requirements 4 Click to save and exit the menu 9 2 8 Configuring Server and HTTP Ports Purpose You can change the server and HTTP ports in the Network Settings menu The default server port is 8000 and the default HTTP port is 80 Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 19 Enter new Server Port and HTTP Port 239 221 2 18 554 Figure 9 19 Host Others Settings Menu 4 Enter the Server Port and HTTP Port in the text fields The default Server Port is 8000 and the HTTP Port is 80 and you can change them according to different requirements 5 Click to save and exit the interface Note The Server Port should be set to the range of 2000 65535 and it is used fo
120. r S LAN Interface Connector for LAN Local Area Network 1 LAN interface provided for DS 8600NI ST and 2 LAN interfaces for DS 9600NI ST Termination Switch RS 485 termination switch Up position shows the RS 485 is not terminated Down position shows the RS 485 is terminated with 120Q resistance RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connects to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively 10 D D pin connects to Ta Tb pin of controller For cascading devices Controller Port the first NVR s D D pin should be connected with the D D pin of the next NVR 26 O un Connector for alarm input Connector for alarm output mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD PoE function Figure 1 11 DS 7600NI ST No Item Deseription S ao VIDEO OUT BNC connector for video output AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output No 1 l 2 AUDIO IN BNC connector for audio input Also for voice talk RS 232 Interface Connector for RS 232 devices 5 10 11 DB9 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu HDMI HDMI video output connector Connects USB disks and devices 3 LAN Interface Connector for LAN Local Area Network E RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connect to R and R pins of 7 PTZ receiver respectively ALARM IN Connector for alarm input ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output Power Supply 12VDC power supply Power Switch Switc
121. r remote client software access The HTTP port is used for remote IE access 152 9 2 9 Configuring Email Purpose The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated users if an alarm event is detected etc an alarm or motion event is detected or the administrator password is changed Before configuring the Email settings the NVR must be connected to a local area network LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server The network must also be connected to either an intranet or the Internet depending on the location of the e mail accounts to which you want to send notification Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Set the IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Gateway and the Preferred DNS Server in the Network Settings menu as shown in Figure 9 20 Net Fault tolerance H 172 6 21 159 295 255 255 0 172 6 PAS EA fecO a 240 48ff fe62 dcd 64 2002 ac06 1578 a 240 48ff fe62 dcd 64 00 40 48 62 0d cd 1500 Figure 9 20 Network Settings Interface 3 Click to save the settings 4 Select the Email tab to enter the Email Settings interface x smip com 25 a name 1 name1 xx com Receiver 1 name2 name2 xx com 2s Figure 9 21 Email Settings Interface 5 Configure the following Email settings Enable Server Authentication optional Check the checkbox to enable the server authentication feature User Name The user account of s
122. r that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the NVR is setup in a more customized network NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization 9 2 4 Configuring SNMP Purpose You can use SNMP protocol to get device status and parameters related information Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the SNMP tab to enter the SNMP Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 14 public private 162 Figure 9 14 SNMP Settings Interface Check the SNMP checkbox to enable this feature gt Configure the following SNMP settings e Trap Address IP Address of SNMP host e Trap Port Port of SNMP host 5 Click to save and exit the interface Note Before setting the SNMP please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the device information via SNMP port By setting the Trap Address the NVR is allowed to send the alarm event and exception message to the surveillance center 9 2 5 Configuring Remote Alarm Host Purpose With a remote alarm host configured the NVR will send the alarm event or exception message to the host when an alarm is triggered The remote alarm host must have the Network Video Surveillance software installed Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Select the More Settings tab to enter th
123. r the Motion Detection interface Menu gt Camera gt Motion Camera Management e Camera w OSD a IP Camera 1 Image PTZ amp Privacy Mask gt Full Screen Tarmper proof Y Tamper proo Clear 3 Video Loss Figure 5 13 Motion Detection 2 Configure Motion Detection 1 Choose camera you want to configure 2 Check the checkbox after Enable Motion Detection 3 Drag and draw the area for motion detection by mouse If you want to set the motion detection for all the area shot by the camera click Full Screen To clear the motion detection area click Clear 70 Camera Management Camera OSD IP Camera 1 Image PIZ amp Privacy Mask Full Screen Tamper proof Clear 3 Video Loss Figure 5 14 Motion Detection Mask 4 Click Handling and the message box for channel information pop up Handling Arming Schedule Handling WIP Camera M01 D2 IDE TD DDE Figure 5 15 Motion Detection Handling 5 Select the channels which you want the motion detection event to trigger recording 6 Click Apply to save the settings 7 Click OK to back to the upper level menu 8 Exit the Motion Detection menu 3 Edit the Motion Detection Record Schedule For the detailed information of schedule configuration see Chapter 5 2 Configuring Record Capture Schedule 71 5 4 Configuring Alarm Triggered Record and Capture Purpose Follow the procedure to configure alarm triggered recording or
124. ra Management Camera OSD IP Camera 1 Image PTZ k 5 Privacy Mask Full Screen Tarmper proof per p Clear 3 Video Loss Figure 8 2 Set Detection Area and Sensitivity 3 Click Trigger Channel tab and select one or more channels which will start to record capture or become full screen monitoring when motion alarm is triggered 128 Handling Arming Schedule Handling ES y IS Y TE TD TD TD IDS Cancel Figure 8 3 Set Trigger Camera of Motion Detection Set up arming schedule of the channel Select Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule for the motion detection Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day Note Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped Handling Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Handling lt Mon 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel Figure 8 4 Set Arming Schedule of Motion Detection Click Handling tab to set up alarm response actions of motion alarm please refer to Chapter 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days Click the OK button to complete the motion detection settings of the channel If you want to set up motion detection for another channel repeat the above steps or just copy the above s
125. raw the schedule line on the panel Edit the schedule I In the message box you can choose the day to which you want to set schedule Normal 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal 66 Figure 5 7 Recording Schedule Interface You can click the O to set the accurate time of the schedule IL To schedule an all day recording check the checkbox after the All Day item All Day a ype Normal iEnd Time 00 00 00 00 yp Normal fEnd Time gt 00 5 00 gt 00 gt MIOS Normal End Time 00 00 00 00 ype Normal End Time 00 00 00 00 Type Normal Figure 5 8 Edit Schedule MI To arrange other schedule leave the All Day checkbox blank and set the Start End time Note Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day And the time periods can t be overlapped each other Repeat the above edit schedule steps to schedule recording or capture for other days in the week If the schedule can also be applied to other days click Copy Cancel Figure 5 9 Copy Schedule to Other Days IV Click OK to save setting and back to upper level menu V Click Apply in the Record Schedule interface to save the settings Draw the schedule Click on the color icons you can choose the schedule type as normal or event 67 Capture IP Camera 1 8 Edit Event Motion Alarm MIA Mime a None
126. rding mode When the HDD property is set to redundancy the video can be recorded both onto the redundancy HDD and the R W HDD simultaneously so as to ensure high security and reliability of video data Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General Ze Select HDD from the list and click the LA icon to enter the Local HDD Settings interface as shown in Figure 10 16 169 HDD Property ORW Read only O Redundancy Group Local HDD Settings CEEE PEE EEE GEE EEE LEE EEE E EEE BILE DIE rS MEM ECE MEM Ei 931GB Cancel Figure 10 16 Set HDD Property 3 Set the HDD property to R W Read only or Redundancy 4 Click the OK button to save the settings and exit the interface 5 Inthe HDD Information menu the HDD property will be displayed in the list Note At least 2 hard disks must be installed on your NVR when you want to set a HDD to Redundancy and there is one HDD with R W property 170 10 5 Configuring Quota Mode Purpose Each camera can be configured with allocated quota for the storage of recorded files or captured pictures Steps 1 Enter the Storage Mode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced 2 Set the Mode to Quota as shown in Figure 10 17 Note The NVR must be rebooted to enable the changes to take effect General a Advanced Quota HDD Detect IP Camera 1 3 192MB ipa 1 024MB HDD Cap gt B 931 Max Record Capacity GB 80 Max Picture Capacity GB 100
127. s Live View Figure 10 12 Storage Mode Interface 3 Click the Apply button and the following Attention box will pop up Attention Reboot to take effect of the changing of the storage mode Continue No Figure 10 13 Attention for Reboot 4 Click the Yes button to reboot the device to activate the changes After reboot of device enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 6 Select HDD from the list and click LA icon to enter the Local HDD Settings interface as shown in Figure 10 14 168 Local HDD Settings HDD Property ORW Read only Redundancy Group Sn DN ee CEE ee IN ae Y EEE DUE DIE ee MEM DCE MEM Ml 931GB Cancel Figure 10 14 Local HDD Settings Interface 7 Select the Group number for the current HDD Note The default group No for each HDD is 1 8 Click the OK button to confirm the settings Attention Regroup the cameras for HDD if the HDD group number is changed No Figure 10 15ConfirmHDD Group Settings 9 Inthe pop up Attention box click the Yes button to finish the settings 10 4 2 Setting HDD Property Purpose The HDD property can be set to redundancy read only or read write R W Before setting the HDD property please set the storage mode to Group refer to step1 4 of Chapter 10 4 1 Setting HDD Groups A HDD can be set to read only to prevent important recorded files from being overwritten when the HDD becomes full in overwrite reco
128. s Alarm Purpose Exception settings refer to the handling method of various exceptions e g HDD Full The HDD is full e HDD Error Writing HDD error or unformatted HDD e Network Disconnected Disconnected network cable e IP Conflicted Duplicated IP address e Illegal Login Incorrect user ID or password e Abnormal Record Capture No space for saving recorded files or captured images Steps Enter Exception interface of System Configuration and handle various exceptions Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions Please refer to Chapter 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions for detailed alarm response actions Figure 8 19 Exceptions Setup Interface 138 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Purpose Alarm response actions will be activated when an alarm or exception occurs including Full Screen Monitoring Audible Warning buzzer Notify Surveillance Center Upload Picture to FTP Trigger Alarm Output and Send Email Full Screen Monitoring When an alarm is triggered the local monitor VGA HDMI or BNC monitor display in full screen the video image from the alarming channel configured for full screen monitoring If alarms are triggered simultaneously in several channels their full screen images will be switched at an interval of 10 seconds default dwell time A different dwell time can be set by going to Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt Alarm Picture Dwell Time Auto switch will terminate once the alarm stops and you will
129. supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info Description on Laser Specification The optical disc drive such as DVD Super Multi Double Layer Drive 22X that is used in this computer is equipped with laser The classification label with the following sentence is affixed to the surface of the drive CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT TO IEC60825 1 LASER KLASSE 1 The drive with the above label is certified by the manufacturer that the drive complies with the requirement for laser product on the date of manufacturing pursuant to article 21 of Code of Federal Regulations by the United States of America Department of Health amp Human Services Food and Drug Administration In other countries the drive is certified to comply with the requirement pursuant to IEC 60825 1 and EN 60825 1 on class 1 laser product This computer is equipped with the optical disc drive in the following list according
130. t and may not be offered for sale or lease or sold or leased until authorization from the United States FCC or its equivalent in other countries has been obtained Use of this equipment in a residential location is prohibited This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy which may result in harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is required to take measures to eliminate the interference or discontinue the use of this equipment Lead Content Please recycle this device in a responsible manner Refer to local environmental regulations for proper recycling do not dispose of device in unsorted municipal waste Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your NVR please be advised of the following tips Ensure unit is installed in a well ventilated dust free environment Unit is designed for indoor use only Keep all liquids away from the NVR Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit Use the NVR in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommend
131. t and storage for IP cameras IP Domes and other DVRs e PAL Acronym for Phase Alternating Line PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50Hz e PTZ Acronym for Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras are motor driven systems that allow the camera to pan left and right tilt up and down and zoom in and out e USB Acronym for Universal Serial Bus USB is a plug and play serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer 205 FAQ e Why does my NVR make a beeping sound after booting The possible reasons for the warning beep on the NVR are as follows a There is no HDD installed in the NVR b The HDD is not initialized c HDD error To cancel the beeping sound and use the NVR without HDD enter the Exception Settings interface For detailed information see Chapter 8 5 Handling Exceptions Alarm e Why does the NVR seem unresponsive when operating with the IR remote control Please read through the section Using the IR Remote Control and check a The batteries are installed correctly in the remote making sure that the polarities of the batteries are not reversed b The batteries are fresh and are not out of power c The remote has not been tampered with d There are no fluorescent lamps in use nearby e Why does the PTZ seem unresponsive If the PTZ seem unresponsive please check a The RS 485 cable is properly connected b The dome
132. tain cameras to be added 3 Click Quick Add to add the camera 3 To add other IP cameras 1 On the left side of the interface you can enter the IP address protocol management port user name password and other information of the IP camera to be added 2 Click Add to add the camera Note If you check the Synchronize IP Camera checkbox the default settings of the NVR for the IP camera is applied to the added camera 2 2 2 Editing the connected IP cameras and Configuring Customized Protocols After the adding of the IP cameras the basic information of the camera lists in the page you can configure the basic setting of the IP cameras Steps 1 Click the Ld icon to edit the parameters you can edit the IP address protocol and other parameters Edit IP Camera IP Camera No D5 IP Camera Address 172 6 21 117 Protocol HIKVISION Manage Port 8000 Channel No 1 User Name admin Admin Password Cancel Figure 2 11 Edit the Parameters 2 Click apply to save the settings and click OK to exit the editing interface To edit more parameters 1 Click the Advance Set icon Advance Set Password IP Camera No D5 IP Camera Address 1726 21 117 Manage Port rs 101010 Figure 2 12 Network Configuration of the Camera 2 You can edit the network information and the password of the camera 38 Advance Set Cancel Figure 2 13 Password Configuration of the Camera 3 Click Apply to save the settings and
133. the NVR 2 The mouse should automatically be detected If in a rare case that the mouse is not detected the possible reason may be that the two devices are not compatible please refer to the recommended the device list from your provider The operation of the mouse Table 1 2Description of the Mouse Control Single Click Live view Select channel and show the quick set menu Menu Select and enter Left Click Click and Drag PTZ control pan tilt and zoom Tamper proof privacy mask and motion detection Select target area Digital zoom in Drag and select target area Live view Drag channel time bar Right Click Single Click Live view Show menu a Menu Exit current menu to upper level menu Scroll Wheel Scrolling up Live view Previous screen Menu Previous item Scrolling down Live view Next screen Menu Next item 23 1 4 Input Method Description apa pofofsfjo rfofofo ofjwjefefrjrfjufifoje afsjolefcln s ele lzlxfelvfo n m Figure 1 6 Soft Keyboard Description of the buttons on the soft keyboard Table 1 3 Description of the Soft Keyboard Icons Icons ea Ets as Capital Elise owa Numbers Symbols B Backspace ee Enter AA Lowercase Uppercase Space Exit 24 1 5 Rear Panel A LS vi s gt el RS 23 eL po O y o wy A O LA y a H 2 14 5 6 Figure 1 9 DS 7700NI ST Hem Deseription O VIDEO OUT BNC connector for
134. timatic OB File Meer E older Hoftroch 06 23 2011 20 07 22 06 23 2011 20 07 28 06 73 2011 20 07 58 06 73 2011 2000736 05 31 2011 113746 F ormat Figure 7 23 Export by Event Using USB Flash Drive Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message Export finished 118 Export finished 4 Check backup result Figure 7 24 Export Finished Note The Player player exe will be exported automatically during record file export p Backup A Export record files to me E Welcome to use backup ch03 20110623000000 E ch03_20110623042932 E ch03_20110623091403 ul h03 20 36273092322 A ch03 20110623113325 E chO3_ 20110623132800 E ch03_20110623134743 El player exe r Ob rm hee ts bes hi ew nti ne lt Export Folder Folder OKB File OKB File 26 7MB File 280MB File 4 423KB File 2 TMB File 110MB File 18 36 KB File 37 305KB File 608KB File MIT le New Folder 06 23 2011 20 07 22 06 23 2011 20 07 28 06 23 2011 20 07 58 06 23 2011 20 07 36 06 23 2011 20 15 02 06 23 2011 20 11 14 06 23 2011 20 11 20 JE 4 ZU AL r 06 23 2011 20 12 54 06 23 2011 20 13 02 06 23 2011 20 13 12 06 23 2011 20 09 40 AT 34 110144 44 73 AD Format Refresh JCCM Ez lt d d IA Cancel Figure 7 25 Checkup of Event Export Result Using USB Flash Drive 7 1 4 Backing up Video Clips Purpose You may also select video clips to export directly
135. ton to apply the settings 179 11 2 Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose You are allowed to configure the four sided privacy mask zones that cannot be viewed by the operator The privacy mask can prevent certain surveillance areas to be viewed or recorded Steps 1 Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Privacy Mask 2 Select the camera to set privacy mask 3 Click the checkbox of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this feature Camera Management Camera OSD IP Camera 1 5 Image o PTZ 0 25 2011 Sem 1452 12 Clear zone 1 Motion Clear Zone 2 Clear Zone 3 Tamper proof Clear Zone 4 G Video Loss z Clear All PA E S 7 A AS a t j f 73 Pi La mer MS Figure 11 2Privacy Mask Settings Interface 4 Use the mouse to draw a zone on the window The zones will be marked with different frame colors Note Up to 4 privacy masks zones can be configured and the size of each area can be adjusted 5 The configured privacy mask zones on the window can be cleared by clicking the corresponding Clear Zonel 4 icons on the right side of the window or click Clear All to clear all zones Camera Management Camera wg OSD IP Camera 1 5 Image PTZ Motion eee dE O Clear Zone 1 Clear Zone 2 Clear Zone 3 Tamper proof Clear Zone 4 2 Video Loss a Clear All Figure 11 3 Set Privacy Mask Area 180 6 Click the Apply button to save the settings 181 11 3 Co
136. tton Same as the PTZ IRIS button on front panel ESC Button Same as the ESC button on front panel Troubleshooting Remote Control Note Make sure you have installed batteries properly in the remote control And you have to aim the remote control at the IR receiver in the front panel If there 1s no response after you press any button on the remote follow the procedure below to troubleshoot Steps 1 Goto Menu gt Settings gt General gt More Settings by operating the front control panel or the mouse 2 Check and remember NVR ID The default ID is 255 This ID is valid for all the IR remote controls 3 Press the DEV button on the remote control 4 Enter the NVR ID you set in step 2 5 Press the ENTER button on the remote If the Status indicator on the front panel turns blue the remote control is operating properly If the Status indicator does not turn blue and there is still no response from the remote please check the following 1 Batteries are installed correctly and the polarities of the batteries are not reversed 2 Batteries are fresh and not out of charge 3 IR receiver is not obstructed If the remote still can t function properly please change a remote and try again or contact the device provider 22 1 3 USB Mouse Operation A regular 3 button Left Right Scroll wheel USB mouse can also be used with this NVR To use a USB mouse 1 Plug USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the front panel of
137. tton to format the backup device Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor USB 1 1 E ch03 201106230000C 267MB File 06 23 2011 20 15 02 A ch03_ 2011062304292 280MB File 06 23 2011 20 11 14 E ch03_201106230914 4 423KB File 06 23 2011 20 11 20 A ch03 2011062309237 127MB File 06 23 2011 20 12 12 BH ch03_2011062311332 110MB File 06 23 2011 20 12 54 A ch03_ 2011062313281 18 367KB File 06 23 2011 20 13 02 E ch03_2011062313474 37 305KB File 06 23 2011 20 13 12 99999999 B player exe 608KB File 06 23 2011 20 09 40 New Folder Format Cancel Figure 7 38 USB Flash Drive Management Management of USB writers and DVD R W 1 Enter Search Result interface of record files Menu gt Export gt Normal Set search condition and click Search button to enter Search Result interface Note At least one channel shall be selected Export Event WIP Camora v DA MD12 D20 D238 Picture All All 10 20 2011 00 00 00 10 20 2011 23 59 59 Quick Export Search A Live View Figure 7 39 Normal Video Search for Backup 2 Select record files you want to back up Click Export button to enter Export interface Note At least one record file shall be selected 125 Search result 10 20 2011 11 50 24 15 23 54 1 038 237KB 10 20 2011 15 23 54 16 11 53 399 657KB 0 10 20 2011 10 33 53 11 17 18 692 336KB O E Aas 10 2
138. tus is Uninitialized or Abnormal Steps 1 Enter the Exception interface Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions 2 Select the Exception Type to HDD Error from the dropdown list 3 Click the checkbox s below to select the HDD error alarm type s as shown in Figure 10 24 Note The alarm type can be selected to Audio Warning Notify Surveillance Center Send Email and Trigger Alarm Output Please refer to Chapter 8 6 Setting Alarm Response Actions HOU Ener Local Local Local 112 621 566 112621 566 112 621 116 112504 444 a A a DA E E Figure 10 24 Configure HDD Error Alarm 4 When the Trigger Alarm Output is selected you can also select the alarm output to be triggered from the list below 5 Click the Apply button to save the settings 177 CHAPTER 11 Camera Settings 178 11 1 Configuring OSD Settings Purpose You can configure the OSD On screen Display settings for the camera including date time camera name etc Steps 1 Enter the OSD Configuration interface Menu gt Camera gt OSD 2 Select the camera to configure OSD settings 3 Edit the Camera Name in the text field 4 Configure the Display Name Display Date and Display Week by clicking the checkbox 5 Select the Date Format Time Format and Display Mode Figure 11 1 OSD Configuration Interface You can use the mouse to click and drag the text frame on the preview window to adjust the OSD position 7 Click the Apply but
139. ue Figure 12 15 Restore Factory Default 2 Click the OK button to restore the default settings Note Except the network parameters including IP address subnet mask gateway MTU NIC working mode default route and server port all other parameters of the device will be restored to factory default settings 194 CHAPTERI3 Others 195 13 1 Configuring RS 232 Serial Port Purpose The RS 232 port can be used in two ways e Parameters Configuration Connect a PC to the NVR through the PC serial port Device parameters can be configured by using software such as HyperTerminal The serial port parameters must be the same as the NVR s when connecting with the PC serial port e Transparent Channel Connect a serial device directly to the NVR The serial device will be controlled remotely by the PC through the network and the protocol of the serial device Steps 1 Enter the RS 232 Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt RS 232 Configuration General amp Network 115200 8 1 None A Alarm E Live View W None A Exceptions Console as User f Live View Figure 13 1RS 232 Settings Interface 2 Configure RS 232 parameters including baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control and usage 3 Click the Apply button to save the settings 196 13 2 Configuring General Settings Purpose You can configure the BNC output standard VGA output resolution mouse pointer speed through the M
140. ult Gateway 172 9 AA A Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Internal NIC IPv4 Ad Previous Cancel DS 7700 7600NI SP Figure 2 4 Network Configuration Note Dual NIC is only supported in DS 9600NI ST device And for DS 7700 7600NI SP series NVR the internal NIC IPv4 address should be configured for the cameras connecting to the PoE network interface of the NVR 7 Click Next button after you configured the network parameters which takes you to the HDD Management window shown in Figure 2 5 Wizard J I 16 319MB Normal RAA Local 50 1 6MB Previous Cancel Figure 2 5 HDD Management To initialize the HDD click the Init button Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD Click Next button You enter the Adding IP Camera interface 10 Click Search to find online IP Camera Select the IP camera to be added and click the Add button 34 Wizard Synchronize IP Camera Search Previous Figure 2 6 Search for IP Cameras 11 Click Next button Configure the recording for the searched IP Cameras Wizard Camera IP Camera 1 Start Recording Normal Motion Detection Previous Cancel Figure 2 7 Record Settings 12 Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels as shown in Figure 2 8 35 Copy to WIP Camera MD2 DEE DE DE Figure 2 8 Copy Record Settings 13 Click OK to complete the startup Setup Wizard 36 2 2 Adding and Connecting the IP Cameras
141. video output CVBS AUDIO OUT RCA connector for audio output This connector is synchronized with CVBS video output 7 eSATA Optional Connects external SATA HDD CD DVD RM LAN Interface Connector for LAN Local Area Network 1 LAN interface provided for DS 7700 8600NI ST and 2 LAN interfaces 25 Sf for DS 9600N S Termination Switch RS 485 termination switch Up position is not terminated Down position is terminated with 1200 resistance RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connects to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively Controller Port D D pin connects to Ta Tb pin of controller For cascading devices the first NVR s D D pin should be connected with the D D pin of the next NVR ALARM ooo Connector for alarm input a ALARM OUT __ Connector for alarm output a1 GROUND Ground needs to be connected when NVR starts up AC 100V 240V AC 100V 240V a supply POWER Switch for Switch for turning on off the device ssi on off the device USB interface Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD MFT ADOL OV Figure 1 10 DS 7700NI SP VIDEO OUT BNC connector for video output BNC somes for video opt CVBS video output VGA video o 3 UNN IN BNC connector for audio BNC connector for audio input D Conner for 85 759 sever 6 HDMI HDMIvideooutputcomecto
142. video type bar O represents normal recording manual or schedule M represents event recording motion alarm motion alarm motion amp alarm 6 1 5 Playing Back by Tag Purpose Video tag allows you to record related information like people and location of a certain time point during playback You are also allowed to use video tag s to search for record files and position time point Before playing back by tag 1 Enter Playback interface His Normal Event Smart Figure 6 23 Interface of Playback by Time Click button to add default tag Click button to add customized tag and input tag name Note Max 64 tags can be added to a single video file 2 Tag management Click E8abutton to check edit and delete tag s 96 Tag management 06 18 2012 11 01 38 A 06 18 2012 11 07 38 A Cancel Figure 6 24 Tag Management Interface Steps 1 Enter Tag Search interface Menu gt Playback gt Tag Choose channels tag type and time and click Search to enter Search Result interface Note Two tag types are selectable All and Tag Keyword Input keyword if you choose Tag Keyword Playback Normal H Event ZIP Camera y TS BD y TS BD BDS y TD WMD y By M09 D10 D11 D012 D013 014 y TO LN D16 y TN y TOA D19 MD20 D21 MD22 v DyN y Dy2 Picture M025 026 027 D028 D029 MD30 M D31 MD32 All 06 05 2012 f 00 00 00 06 05 2012 i 23 59 59 r s ft Live View Search Figure 6 25 Video Search by Tag
143. work Configuration PPPOE DDNS NTP Email SNMP u Net Fault tolerance 172 6 21 159 0 1 172 6 21 fec0 a 240 48ff fe62 ded 64 2002 ac06 1578 4 240 48111 00 40 48 620d cd 1500 Figure 9 1 Network Settings Interface of DS 9600 and DS 8600 7700 7600NI ST Note Dual NIC configuration is only applicable for DS 9600NI ST NVR 2 Select the General tab 3 Inthe General Settings interface you can configure the following settings Working Mode NIC Type IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway MTU and DNS Server If the DHCP server is available you can click the checkbox of DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server Note The valid value range of MTU is 500 9676 4 After having configured the general settings click to save the settings Working Mode There are two 10M 100M 1000M NIC cards provided by the 9600NI ST series device and it allows the device to work in the Multi address Load Balance and Net fault Tolerance modes Multi address Mode The parameters of the two NIC cards can be configured independently You can select LAN1 or LAN2 in the NIC type field for parameter settings You can select one NIC card as default route And then the system is connecting with the extranet the data will be forwarded through the default route Net fault Tolerance Mode The two NIC cards use the same IP address and you can select the Main NIC to LAN1 or LAN2 By this way in case of one NIC card failure t
144. y an IR remote Indicator turns red when controlled by a keyboard and purple when IR remote and keyboard is used at the same time HDD indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to HDD Reserved for future usage TX RX indictor blinks blue when network connection is functioning properly Guard indicator turns blue when the device is in armed status at this time an alarm is enabled when an event is detected The indicator turns off when the device is unarmed The arm disarm status can be changed by pressing and holding on the ESC button for more than 3 seconds in live view mode Front Panel Lock You can lock or unlock the panel by the key for DS 9600NI ST series DVD R W Slot for DVD R W 14 Switch to the corresponding channel in Live view or PTZ Control mode Input numbers and characters in Edit mode Switch between different channels in All day Playback mode 5 Alphanumeric Buttons The light of the button is blue when the corresponding channel is recording it is red when the channel is in network transmission status it 1s pink when the channel is recording and transmitting ont i Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB t l mers tare mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD Back to the previous menu ESC l pie l Press for Arming disarming the device in Live View mode Enter the Manual Record setting menu In PTZ control settings press the button and then you can
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Portfolio PDF - Meessen De Clercq USB-ENO-ASCII English User Manual カタログ User Manual - Robonik India.in Service Tests and Utilities Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file