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2. From the EasyNVR you can configure the camera channel individually see the Camera Setup section of this manual To connect IP cameras without PnP enabled see the Device Search section of this manual Connecting to a Network Use the RJ45 jack on the rear of the recorder when connecting to a network Connecting to a Sensor Input To make input connections on the Alarm Connector Strip Plug the device l O block into the Alarm Sensor Input on the recorder Ensure the wire is screwed securely in the device I O block To disconnect the wire Unplug the device I O block from the recorder Sensor In Use external devices to send a signal to the recorder when an event occurs Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Sensor In and Ground G connectors Note All connectors marked G are common Connect the ground side of the sensor input and or alarm output to the G connector Connecting to a Relay Output To make output connections on the Alarm Connector Strip Plug the device I O block into the Alarm Sensor Input on the recorder Ensure the wire is screwed securely in the device I O block To disconnect the wire Unplug the device I O block from the recorder Alarm Out The recorder can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights Connect the external device to the Alarm Out and Ground G connectors See Sensor Setup in the manual for more details 32896AC 23 TURNING ON THE NVR First Time Power On Conne
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4. 2 3 On the Hover menu click Setup In the Management menu click Maintenance Slide the red indicator across the PoE Power Limitation bar or click the keyboard icon to open the on screen keyboard and enter a value The black value in the middle of the bar indicates the current limitation Click Close to continue INFORMATION SYSTEM Use the Info menu to view system information such as hardware and software version and network address information e Model Name Displays the model identifier of the recorder e MAC Address Displays the Media Access Control MAC of the recorder e IP Address Displays the IP Address of the recorder This can be customized via the Network Setup menu e Firmware Version Displays the software version of the recorder This can be upgraded via the Software Upgrade menu Note The items displayed in this menu cannot be changed on this screen Firmware Version can change via upgrade on the Firmware Upgrade menu and IP Address can be customized via the Network Setup menu CAMERA Use the info menu to view information such as camera model resolution and IP address e Camera Title Displays the camera name e Model Displays the model to identify the camera e Streaming Support Displays whether or not Main or Dual streams are used e Streaming Index Displays the stream titles for each stream used e Format Displays the codec of each stream e FPS Displays
5. 3 During the playback use the search control bar to pause rewind or fast forward the recorded video 4 Click Search in the hover menu to return to the Search screen or click Live to return to the Live screen Preview 1 Select an event from the Event List 2 Click Start to preview Filter Select a Start and End time Select the event type Select the channel s Click Apply to filter TDS FS 30 Playback Controls Day Back Move playback video backward 24 hours Fast Rewind Move backward by a specified interval Pause Play Pause video playback Play video playback Fast Forward Move forward by a specified interval Day Forward Move playback video forward 24 hours Live Return to the Live screen display Time Line Hour selection buttons to narrow the viewable recorded video from 24hrs to 1hr Zoom During Playback 32896AC The zoom feature allows you to zoom in on live or playback video You can navigate the camera frame to focus on a specific area To zoom in live or during playback While viewing recorded video in a search or instant playback click Zoom in the hover menu Move the focus square around the screen to isolate the zoomed area Use the scroll on the mouse to zoom in or out FR S EN NE E Click Zoom in the hover menu again to return to normal Search controls 31 BACKUP FROM SEARCH There are multiple ways to select and export video footage while searching B
6. Chamnel USB port LED indictors 8 16 Channel LED indicators OpenEye NI Power button USB ports Front Panel LED Indicators Power When the recorder is powered on the power indicator on 8 16 channel models only is blue Record The LED blinks when the recorder is recording on 4 8 16 channel models Alarm The LED blinks when an alarm is triggered on 4 channel model only Network The LED is lit when the recorder is connected to a network and blinks when data is being transferred on 4 channel model only 32896AC 17 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS The rear panel of the recorder contains the connectors used to attach cameras sensors relay network and monitor to the recorder 4 Chamnel Network camera Power ON OFF VGA LAN input switch HUH DC50 IN HDMI output USB ports Power input 8 Channel Alarm I O VGA LAN Network camera HDMI output USB ports Power input input 18 16 Channel USB ports VGA LAN Alarm lO 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 U eg i ie a othe tle ot kr e DE SE SB AE E E A A a ARMAR Pe TEP USB USB ES 0000000000000000 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 Network oo HDMI output Power input inpu 32896AC 19 USB MOUSE A USB mouse can be connected to the USB port on either the front panel or the rear panel of the recorder Having a USB mouse connected will allow yo
7. Presets PTZ Directional Controls Auto focus PTZ Speed HHH Camera Channel Exit To use the PTZ camera controls 1 On the Hover menu click PTZ 2 Select a camera channel 3 Use the Direction Keys to control the movement of the camera 4 Zoom In or Zoom Out a Use the or magnifying glass buttons to increase or decrease the zoom 5 Focus the camera e Autofocus The camera will determine the appropriate focus length e Manual Focus Use the MF and MF buttons to manually adjust the focus length 6 Adjust the Iris Control 7 Adjust the PTZ speed using the speed percentage bar 8 When you are satisfied with the PTZ controls click Exit to return to the Live view 36 PTZ PRESET If your PTZ camera has already been designated preset positions you can use the Preset button in the PTZ controls to manage those positions Go to preset point Run a preset tour w Y Ay C Set a preset point gg gg BE Set Preset Positions On the Hover menu click PTZ Use the PTZ Directional Controls to position the camera to the desired location Click the Preset button Use the Preset popup menu number pad to give the position a numerical ID and then click Set A oh E Repeat steps as desired for additional camera positions Go to a Preset Position 1 Click the Preset button 2 Use the Preset popup menu number pad to select a preset position and then click Go Run a Preset Tou
8. Settings Click Management Click Firmware Update Via Internet Click Execute and locate the firmware update files folder Select the firmware file and click Open to start the upgrade process 0 The recorder will restart itself during the upgrade process Once it is restarted the firmware update is complete Note The firmware files contain firmware for all the EasyNVR recorder models You must select the appropriate version to install based on the model of your recorder The model number of your recorder is indicated in Settings gt System Setup gt System Info Firmware Version Recorder Model upd_tseries OE EASYNVR4 upd_900s OE EASYNVR8 upd_900g2s OE EASYNVR16 System Log System Log allows you to review and export the system log To export the system log connect a USB device and then click System Log Click Export to complete this action Note The system log will automatically be exported to the connect USB device as a text file Note The system log text file will be located in subfolders designating the time and date of the export In the root of the USB device will be a folder labeled in the format YYYMMDD within this folder will be a subfolder labeled in the format HHMMSS and with this will be the log file export in the format LOG_HHMMSS TXT Maintenance Password Protection Password Protection allows you to require username and password authentication to access menu functions The option is set to On by default
9. Setup General Settings Global Configuration e Continuous Cameras will record continuously without requiring a manual trigger such as motion or an event e Motion Event recording will only occur when motion or an event is triggered e Schedule recording will only occur on a predetermined schedule Audio Recording If the IP camera is enabled for audio you can toggle this feature on and off Circular Recording Circular recording will write over the oldest recorded data when the hard drive reaches capacity Data Lifetime Data lifetime allows you to set a specific number of days that recorded data is stored Once the lifetime threshold is reached the hard drive will begin to write over the old data with new data Date Purge Data Purge is used to manage stored data Recorded data can be purged as ALL or ALL EVENT and a date can be designated as a restriction to the data purge to preserve desired recorded data Purge ALL data this will designate all recorded data as rewritable Purge ALL EVENT data this will designate all recorded event data as rewritable To purge recorded data 1 On the Hover menu click Setup 2 Inthe Schedule Setup menu click General Settings 3 Toggle the Purge All Data or Purge All Event Data button to the ON position OR Designate a Purge Event Before date Toggle the Start Purge button to the ON position 5 After reading the warning that all data will be erased click Yes and the data pur
10. These browsers do not use ActiveX REMOTE CONNECTION SETUP Configure the Recorder for Remote Access Configure the recorder for DHCP or static IP address Dynamic IP Address DHCP AN Ne Connect a RJ45 Ethernet cable with an active network connection to the recorder Access the Setup menu and click System Setup then click Network Setup Click General Settings By default the DHCP function on your recorder is set to On and the IP address will be displayed Make a note of this IP address Select a Web Port By default this is port 80 Close Setup Static IP Address 32896AC BT ER RE NOS SS g Connect a RJ45 Ethernet cable with an active network connection to the recorder Access the Setup menu and click System Setup then click Network Setup Click General Settings Set DHCP to Off Type the IP address Netmask Gateway and DNS for the network you will connect to into the appropriate fields Select a Web Port By default this is port 80 Close Setup 63 Configure Port Forwarding To connect to the recorder with the remote software from an offsite location the router or firewall device will need to be configured for port forwarding to the recorder 1 Access the Setup menu and click System Setup then click Network Setup 2 Click General Settings 3 Make a note of the Web Port or you can customize the Web Port a To customize the Web Port use the slider or click Keyboard icon and use the on screen
11. accounts Seven of these accounts can have the username password and privilege customized The preconfigured admin account has a permanently set username and privilege but you can customize the password Access the Management menu in the SETUP menu Account Setup Account Setup allows you to setup or modify user accounts including customizing the username password and privilege level or even disable an account Creating and Modifying a User Account 96 1 On the Hover menu click Setup 2 Inthe Management menu click Account Setup 3 Click Account and select the user account you want to configure user user 7 4 To change the name of the User account click Edit and use the on screen keyboard to type a new user name Note The username is case sensitive 5 Click the OK key 6 Click in the Password field and use the on screen keyboard to type a new password 7 Click in the Confirm Password field and re type the password Note Passwords require a minimum of four characters maximum of eight characters Click the OK key Click the Privilege field and select the privilege level for this user Level 1 Level 8 Level 1 has the lowest authority Level 8 has full administrative authority 10 Click Confirm 11 Repeat as necessary selecting user2 through user 7 Permissions Setup Permissions Setup allows you to modify the privilege level required to access menu options and features of the recorder To enabl
12. icon A A i 2014 12 10 WED PM 08 39 40 2 Scroll through the list of events to find the 2 20 WED Pw 084327 desired event E AND J OR 2014 12 10 WED PM 08 47 07 i Download DAW Previous Next Click the Search by Date Time checkbox and then designate a Start Time and End Time to T Type Arm tan detection L Video search events CH Chamel 1 23 tc AND OR Click the Search by Channel checkbox and then use the dropdown menu to select a channel to search the event list specific to that channel AND OR Check the Search by Type checkbox and then use the dropdown menu to select an event type to search the event list specific to that event type Note The Search by Type dropdown includes the following event types A Alarm M Motion 3 4 5 Detection L Video Loss S Over Speed Click Search Double click the desired event to begin playback Click the Event icon to return to the Event List www openeye net 909 232 5261 2015 OpenEye All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from OpenEye The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However OpenEye cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes 32896AC
13. likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 8 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock 9 Lightning For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 10 Object and Liquid Entry Points Never insert foreign objects into the NVR other than the media types approved by OpenEye as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 11 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product 12 Burden Do not place a heavy object on or step on the product The object may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product 13 Disc Do not use a cracked deformed or repaired disc These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction 14 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified s
14. may damage the surface of the NVR If using a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit follow that product s instructions NOTES ON MAINTENANCE This NVR is designed to last for long periods of time To keep the NVR always operational we recommend regular inspection maintenance cleaning parts or replacement For details contact the nearest dealer NOTES ON MOISTURE CONDENSATION Moisture condensation damages the NVR Read the following information carefully Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases When this product is brought directly from a cool location to a warm location When this product is moved to a hot and humid location from a cool location When this product is moved to a cool and humid location from a warm location When this product is used in a room where the temperature fluctuates When this product is used near an air conditioning unit vent When this product is used in a humid location Do not use the NVR when moisture condensation may occur If the NVR is used in such a situation it may damage discs and internal parts Remove any CD discs connect the power cord of the NVR to the wall outlet turn on the NVR and leave it for two to three hours After two to three hours the NVR will warm up and evaporate any moisture Keep the NVR connected to the wall and moisture will seldom occur TECHNICAL NOTES OpenEye cameras and recorders must be connected to networks that do not have routing to outside p
15. 7 5384 NVR REC OpenEye 9 9 yu OpenEye EasyNVR Operations Manual Manual Edition 32896AC APRIL 2015 2000 2015 OPENEYE All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose except as expressed in the Software License Agreement OPENEYE shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice The information in this publication is provided as is without warranty of any kind The entire risk arising out of the use of this information remains with recipient In no event shall OPENEYE be liable for any direct consequential incidental special punitive or other damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption or loss of business information even if OPENEYE has been advised of the possibility of such damages or whether in an action contract or tort including negligence This software and documentation are copyrighted All other rights including ownership of the software are reserved to OPENEYE OPENEYE OpenEye HDDR and High Definition Digital Recorder are registered trademarks of OPENEYVE in the United States and elsewhere Windows and Windows XP Embedded are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the r
16. Account information Fill in the details for Host and Account into the required fields Click Submit Update to send submit the account information Once the update is complete the Host Name field will automatically complete the full host name Note Port forwarding also needs to be configured on the router to allow remote access to the recorder from an offsite location For further instruction on this process visit http openeye net and search for Port Forwarding ReportStar Setup 40 ReportStar Setup allows you to configure the ReportStar settings for the recorder ce ee SES Note A network connection with a connection to the internet is needed for ReportStar to function A ReportStar account is required to view ReportStar information On the Hover menu click Setup In the Network menu click the ReportStar Setup tab Set Enable ReportStar to On Click Send Update to ReportStar Note If you receive an error message it is likely that the internet connection is not set up correctly Double check all equipment and settings related to the connection and send the update again Write down the MAC ADDRESS The MAC Address is required to add the device to ReportStar Note The Serial Number and MAC Address of your recorder are required to add your device to ReportStar The Serial Number and MAC Address are noted at the bottom of the ReportStar document that came with your recorder for later reference Click Set Daily Update a
17. LY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA OPERATION OF THIS DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS e THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE e THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRABLE OPERATION e CABLES USED WITH THIS DEVICE MUST BE PROPERLY SHIELDED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FCC e ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED IN THIS MANUAL COULD VOID YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS OPENEYE SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS sia i 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS a A saa tea AA sn nn ED 7 PREFACE A cae teens tea a toate ua Saas code ie nn kreere sn eect 12 ADOOS QUISE EA N 12 FecnNICIAN NOES nd EPE SEN ENO LEDER STE DER ESSEN 12 INTRODUCTION ta ao 13 Prod ct DESCHONOM sjursrsiettecuctel re SE aan Eat BEER al a 13 e EIEE 14 USB Flash Drive Approved Ejstrup Ad 14 QuicieStar ns UC MOMS sr REFERER NEL LEN ERE SENER 15 LOGGING let le i ig LS m
18. ackup a Selection of Video during Playback 1 Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front or rear panel of the recorder Search your video using Calendar Search or Event Search During playback at the point you want the backup segment to begin click EXPORT on the hover menu and select Start As playback continues at the point you want the backup segment to end click EXPORT on the hover menu and select End The Quick Backup Confirmation screen will appear this screen will display the required space to complete the backup as well as the date and time range of the backup Click Yes When completion message appears click Close and remove the USB drive Backup Video from Event Search ee FE Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front or rear panel of the recorder Start an Event Search reference the previous section Event Search Once you have selected an event select Export The Video Export Confirmation screen will appear this screen will display the required space to complete the backup as well as the date and time range of the backup Click Yes When completion message appears click Close and remove the USB drive Backup Video from Calendar Search 32 Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front or rear panel of the recorder Start a Calendar Search reference the previous section Calendar Search Once you have selected a time and date select Instant Export Thi
19. al and playing forward To view an Instant Playback 1 ES IN ig On the Hover menu click Playback Select Instant PB Choose a time interval to begin playing recorded video Use the on screen controls to manipulate the playback video Click the Live Display button to return to Live view SEARCH Calendar Search Calendar Event Tabs Hour Camera Channels 32896AC Calendar search allows you to search recorded video by day and then designate the start time for playback by hour Search Tabs Calendar Search Event Search Start 2014 10 24 AM 11 54 22 1213450 oe 8 9 10 11 12 13 End 2014 12 02 AM 11 41 50 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 Select 2014 1 29 30 31 AM 11 41 45 i 0 Motion Alarm VLoss 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 13 cHol E EELNE CHO2 CHO3 4i gt Select Channel Interval Select Instant Export Play Instant Export Close 1 On the Hover menu click Playback and then select Search In the Search menu click the Calendar Search tab 3 Use the Calendar to select the appropriate date Note Dates with recorded video will be underlined Dates that are not underlined signifying that they have no recorded video cannot be selected for a search 4 Use the Select field or click on the time line to designate a video start time Note When using a calendar search you can search time lines for specific events during the selected date These events each with thei
20. approved to work with the EasyNVR Other USB flash drives may also work with the EasyNVR but have not yet been tested Manufacturer Model SanDisk Cruzer Talent Flash Corsair Voyager Lexar JumpDrive Kingston Traveler 14 QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS These are instructions that will allow you to operate the basic features of the EasyNVR Use these to record to your EasyNVR allow remote access over a local network and set up passwords for authorized users For further instructions setup details and configuration tools please see the information presented in the rest of this manual N ae cs Establish necessary cable connections and power on the recorder When prompted for the admin user password use the on screen keyboard to type 1234 then click the OK key On the Hover menu click Setup In the System Setup tab click Date Time then verify or modify the correct date and time Click Network Setup and configure network settings DHCP is enabled by default If the IP address needs to be static turn off DHCP by clicking the toggle button and enter the IP Netmask Gateway and DNS for the network In the Management tab click Account Setup and then change the admin password or create new users Click Close at the bottom right of the screen to return to Live view LOGGING IN FOR THE FIRST TIME 32896AC Default administrative log in information Username admin Password 1234 INSTALLATION FRONT PANEL 4
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22. ault setting is 10 This sets the detection level for each sampling pixel the smaller the value the more sensitive it is a Use the slider bar to adjust the detection setting 6 Modify the Sensitivity Level as desired e Sensitivity Level defines how much of an area must change before a motion event is triggered The default setting is 80 Setting the Sensitivity Level to a higher value will make it easier for motion detection to trigger a motion event a Use the slider bar to adjust the sensitivity setting 7 Click Close 92 Copy Motion Recording Settings to other Camera Channels A SS SEK On the Hover menu click Setup In the Alarm Setup menu click Per Channel Config To use these settings on other camera channels click Copy Event Settings Select the camera channels to copy these settings to and then click Confirm Close Per Channel Configuration E mail Management E mail Management allows you to configure the recorder to send email messages Configuring E mail Addresses to Receive Event Notifications 32896AC ee a On the Hover menu click Setup In the Alarm Setup menu click Email Management Start with E mail Activate set to OFF Click E mail Address and use the on screen keyboard to type the e mail address you want to receive alarm event information Set E mail Video Attachment to ON to enable the notification email to include AVI video files of the event as email attachments Click SMTP Ser
23. ching and indexing your video archive has never been easier The OpenEye EasyNVR comes pre installed with remote viewing and configuration software that allows users to view live or recorded video images and enables remote configuration EasyNVR remote software is stored in the recorder and deployed over a network connection to an internet browser simplifying the installation and maintenance of the OpenEye EasyNVR FEATURES The EasyNVR by OpenEye includes the following features 4 8 16 PoE IP Video Input Connectors Plug N Play ability with OpenEye PoE cameras 8 16 Alarm Sensor Inputs 8 16 channel models only Recording Resolutions up to 1080p Multiple Search Methods Calendar Event H 264 Compression VGA and HDMI Monitor Output Multiple Levels of Security Access Internal Storage of up to 4TB depending on model Remote System Operation amp Configuration Digital Signature Support Schedule Recording for Day Night or Weekend Continuous motion activated and sensor 8 16 channel models only activated recording Alarm outputs for activating external alarms 8 16 channel models only PTZ pan tilt Zoom compatibility with OpenEye IP PTZ cameras Free DDNS for the life of the product ReportStar cloud based monitoring for system health Compatible with OpenEye Web Connect using OpenEye Web Services for account management and easy remote access USB FLASH DRIVE APPROVED LIST These USB flash drives have been tested and
24. ct camera cables Connect monitor cable If remote access is necessary connect network cable Connect alarm inputs or relay output wires if needed E 05 E A Connect the power cable to the recorder and wait until the main screen is displayed on the connected monitor this process will take approximately 90 seconds Normal Power On 1 Press the power button on the front or back panel Note The location of the power button depends on the model of your recorder TURNING OFF THE NVR 1 On the Hover menu click Exit and then click Shutdown 2 Confirm that you want to power off the recorder and click OK 3 After the screen turns blank it is safe to unplug the power cable from the recorder 24 DISPLAY Channel Details ip l 2014 09 15 PM 12 08 30 AR Live Video Details CHANNEL DETAILS Channel details will be displayed constantly in Live view This group of icons includes the camera channel name the connection status and any notifications if applicable Note Mouse over or double click the Connection or Notification bar to get more detailed connection information Connection Icons HEM FAILED Connection Failed The camera failed to connect and does not display live video es NI E Connection Successful The camera connected successfully and will display live video A Connecting The camera is attempting to connect 32896AC 29 Notification Icons Note When a notification is active t
25. e NVR Web Connect Email Sequence Setup Web Connect Password CONNECT Sign up for free account at the following website Note Use your OpenEye Web Services credentials as the Web Connect Email and Password 4 Click Connect Now that your recorder is connected you can access your recorder from a web browser or mobile app 41 Camera Info 1 On the Hover menu click Setup 2 Inthe System Setup menu click Camera Info Camera information displays the format resolution FPS and bandwidth of each of your camera channels POE Status POE status displays the link status power consumption and the MAC address of each PoE connection The maximum wattage for each recorder model is spread between each PoE connection port EasyNVR Model Maximum Wattage and Division 4CH Maximum 60W 30W to PoE ports SOW per port max 30W to recorder If fully populated 7 5W available per port 8CH Maximum 300W 175W to PoE ports 30W per port max 125W to recorder If fully populated 21 8W available per port 16CH Maximum 300W 175W to PoE ports SOW per port max 125W to recorder If fully populated 10 9W available per port 42 CAMERA SETUP Use the Camera Setup menu to configure camera channel settings including searching for devices managing individual channels and camera names Access the Camera Setup menu in the SETUP menu For each set of instructions in this section you will need to have a specific camera cha
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27. e privilege requirements for any option set it to a selected level 1 through 8 Users will be able to access functions that are equal to or less than numerically their set privilege level No username will be required to access any function set to Disable These functions can be configured for privilege requirements e Playback Search e Hidden Camera e PTZ Control e Live Operation e Export Data e Menu Access e System Setup e Camera Setup e Schedule Setup e Alarms Setup e Management Note The Menu Access option cannot be set to Disable Firmware Upgrade Updating the Firmware on Your EasyNVR Recorder Note OpenEye recommends that you properly restart the recorder before performing a software upgrade This will ensure that the recorder will complete all necessary processes to prevent data loss or recorded video loss CAUTION DONOT remove the USB while the recorder is upgrading To perform a software upgrade 32896AC 1 Ona computer open your browser and go to http openeye net and browse to the EasyNVR Pe a E product page In the Software section there will be a download link for the latest available version of Firmware Download the update zip file to your computer Locate and open the update zip file on your computer It will contain three folders upd_900s upd 900g2s and upd _tseries Connect a USB drive to your computer copy all the firmware folders to your USB drive and then remove the drive from your compu
28. e to the connected USB device Search Return to the search window to modify your search 32896AC 91 CONNECTION GUIDE Power Setup WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment Do nat disable the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature If the electrical plug you are using does not have a ground plug receptacle contact a licensed electrician to have it replaced with a grounded electrical outlet Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times Disconnect the power from the recorder by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the recorder Monitor Setup 22 The recorder has the following connections available to attach a monitor HD OUT Output To TV Digital Display VGA Connect to an analog VGA Monitor Attach the monitor to the rear of the recorder using the cable supplied by the monitor manufacturer Refer to the monitor manual for detailed information on how to setup and use it Note The monitor must be capable of having a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and display colors of at least 32 Bit Connecting a Camera The EasyNVR is equipped with Plug N Play PnP ports that support Power over Ethernet PoE capabilities for IP cameras PnP enabled cameras can be connected to the recorder and begin displaying video immediately with no manual configuration required
29. en 3 To unfreeze click Display on the hover menu and then select Freeze again The screen will refresh and return to Live view Note While the Live view is frozen the recorder is still recording video Functions are locked while freeze is enabled Sequence Once any display mode has been selected click Sequence on the Display dropdown menu The recorder will then begin sequencing through the camera cannels based upon the display mode at the time the sequence Is started Note While the Live view is sequencing the recorder is still recording video Functions are locked while sequence is enabled e Single Channel The recorder will sequence through each camera channel individually This sequencing mode can be customized using Sequence Setup in the System Setup menu e 4 Channel 2x2 The recorder will sequence through channels 1 gt 4 in the first view then channels 5 8 then 9 12 then 13 16 This sequence mode is only available on the 8 and 16 channels models and the 8 channel will only sequence through channels 1 gt 4 and 5 gt 8 e 9 Channel 3x3 The recorder will sequence through channels 1 gt 9 in the first view then channels 8 16 This sequence mode is only available on 16 channel models 32896AC 27 PLAYBACK INSTANT PLAYBACK 28 Instant playback provides options for playback from 30 minutes 1 hour 3 hours or 1 day ago This will begin a playback immediately starting at the selected interv
30. ensor Event Duration This option will determine how long an event will be recorded after an event is triggered motion or sensor Event Full Screen This option will cause the recorder to display the channel full screen when an event has been triggered motion or event Per Channel Configuration Per Channel Configuration allows you to configure alarm events for video loss motion detection and alarm inputs and outputs Channel Select For each item in this section select a specific camera channel to configure Video Loss Detection Set this option to On to trigger an alarm when the video feed from a camera is lost This can occur if the camera loses power breaks or if it is vandalized or tampered with Motion Detection Use this item to enable motion detection for the camera you have selected When Motion Detection is enabled the recorder will request motion detection information from the camera All OpenEye cameras have motion detection enabled by default and the motion detection function on the camera can be configured using your EasyNVR recorder 50 Alarm In Use the wired alarm input to enable your recorder to detect alarm inputs Select Normally Closed N C if the circuit should be completed in normal circumstances The alarm will be trigger when the circuit is open in this situation If the circuit should be open in normal situations select Normally Open N O Example Using a Sensor to Trigger Video Rec
31. ent e Do not disable the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times e Disconnect the power from the computer by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the computer CAUTION To properly ventilate your system you must provide at least 3 inches 7 8 cm of clearance at the front and back of the recorder INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 32896AC OpenEye OpenEye s EasyNVR is an affordable video management solution designed for easy installation and operation Configured for motion and event recording right out of the box the EasyNVR offers easy to use search setup and backup features Installing new cameras on the EasyNVR is easier than ever with Plug N Play With Plug N Play support for OpenEye PoE IP cameras EasyNVR automatically recognizes the new hardware and will have your channel up and running within a few minutes The OpenEye EasyNVR is ready for fast and seamless integration within your existing IT infrastructure lt offers unparalleled stability security and ease of use meaning that your security investment has never been easier to maintain Multiple users may connect through any network for simultaneous live viewing digital search and use PTZ controls on available attached video input devices With the latest advancements in the EasyNVR software sear
32. ervice personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e f liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit e Ifthe unit has been exposed to rain or water e If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e Ifthe unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged e When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 15 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product as opening or removing covers may expose the user to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel 16 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 17 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition 32896AC 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read Owner s Manual After unpacking this product read the o
33. espective owners The following words and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information OPENEYE Liberty Lake WA w U S A 2 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label If not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business consult product dealer or local power company 3 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 4 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products that produce heat 5 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water 6 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not
34. ge will begin 32896AC 47 Schedule The recording schedule allows you to configure specific days times and conditions for recording Up to three separate Profiles can be configured for situational recording and you can also designate the quality of recorded data Schedule Table The Schedule Table shows the hours and days that can be scheduled You see each day of the week a special Holiday day and 24 hours in 1 hour intervals Schedule Table PTOI ADS Holiday List System Setup Schedule Table Profilel Profile2 Profile3 Holiday List Camera Setup Schedule Setup All 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Hour Interval Schedule Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Recording days Alarms Setup Hard Drive Setup Holiday Recording Configuration Recording Type Management Confirm Confirm Profiles There are three pre configured profiles Best Standard and Extended with their own quality settings e Best Highest quality capable of recording the least number of days 4096 kbps bit rate e Standard Standard quality capable of recording an average number of days 2560 kbps bit rate e Extended Lowest quality capable of recording the longest amount of days 1024 kbps bit rate There are three custom profiles available each with the ability to configure the Normal FPS and Quality and the Event FPS and Quality for each channel To configure a custom profile use the dro
35. he icon will be red Video Loss The camera has been disconnected from the recorder or the video stream has been disrupted Motion The camera detects motion Alarm In The alarm in has been triggered Video Oversize The resolution set for the camera is over the recorders accepted range LIVE VIDEO DETAILS 26 Live Status N w 2014 09 15 PM 12 08 30 iG Date and Time User Level Date and Time The current date and time of recording video Live Status This will display the current status of the Live Display For example Record Event Record Sequence or Freeze User Level This will display the current user indicated by a user level LIVE DISPLAY Live Display is the default mode of the recorder After startup the recorder will load to the Live Display After being left idle on any menu the recorder will return to the Live Display Mode List The mode list allows you to set the screen division for the camera channel displays Note Double clicking the camera feed of a specific channel when in screen division will open the channel in full screen Double clicking in full screen will revert back to the previously selected screen division Freeze The Freeze feature instantly pauses the current camera frame This is used to temporarily maintain a frame of interest on the screen for review To freeze the camera feed 1 On the Hover menu click Display 2 Select Freeze The camera feed image is now froz
36. iate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Grounding Grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips 32896AC 5 FCC STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PERSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFEENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS HOWEVER THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INTERFERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICULAR INSTALLATION IF THIS EQUIPMENT DOES CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO OR TELEVISION RECEPTION WHICH CAN BE DETERMINED BY TURNING THE EQUIPMENT OFF AND ON THE USER IS ENCOURAGED TO TRY TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MEASURES e REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA e INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND RECEIVER e CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT TO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO TV TECHNICIAN FOR HELP CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESS
37. ick Close 38 Network Setup Setup tabs System Setup General Settings DDNS Setup ReportStar Setup Web Connect S 4 DHCP on DHCP on off Static IP address configuration 1 Web Port Web Port Network Restart Network Restart Camera Setup Schedule Setup Alarms Setup Hard Drive Setup Configuration to DisplaySetup Sequence setup Date Camerano PoESats O O Close To configure network settings 1 On the Hover menu click Setup 2 Inthe System Setup menu click Network Setup 3 Click Enable Network and select On 4 To use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP click DHCP and select On If DHCP is set to Off you must enter information into the following fields e IP Specify the IP address of your recorder e Netmask Specify the subnet mask of your network e Gateway Specify the default gateway e DNS Specify the DNS of your network 5 Web Port allows you to specify the port used to connect to the recorder remotely Click Web Port and enter your desired port number The default port is 80 6 Close LAN Setup 32896AC 39 DDNS Setup DDNS Setup allows you to configure a static name to correspond to your dynamic public IP address using the Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS E ER a 6 On the Hover menu click Setup In the Network Setup menu click the DDNS Setup tab Set Enable DDNS to On Refer to the DNS Installation document that came with the recorder for the Host and
38. interface using Microsoft Internet Explorer The remote interface allows up to 3 users to log in and view live video search recorded video and export video clips To log into the recorder from the remote interface a user account must be made for the user This ensures that only authorized users are allowed to log in In addition each user can be assigned different privileges that allow or deny access to different functions Camera Channels Display Mode PTZ Controls y Viewing Options Zoom Backup Viewer Log Out Remote Playback 1 Click the desired date on the e Calendar ie Recorded vos 2014 12 10 PM07 59 33 To 2014 12 11 PM05 55 36 Note Calendar dates with recorded video will be green 2 Use the dropdown menu to select the types of event shown in the timeline view 3 Click on the timeline to designate a start time Select Playback a O OOE 5 Click Play E Save as AVI or DRV 1 Select Save AVI or Save DRV 2 Inthe Save As window select a location to save the file 3 Click OK 32896AC 65 Event List 66 The Events List displays the Date and Time of an IT Search By Date Time event the type of event and the camera channel anwar pu i Se r where the event took place E a 2014 12 10 W MOB1751 2014 12 11 PM0B 47 43 H nae ike gt i o 2014 12 10 WED PM 08 29 22 To view an event on the Event List teta end anim RE 3 1 Click the Event
39. ion that works best for the situation Note For more information about wiring an external alarm please refer to the documentation for your alarm from your alarm manufacturer 91 Motion Detection Configuration Detection configuration allows you to designate an area in the camera view that will trigger motion detection Enable Motion Detection 1 On the Hover menu click Setup System Setup Global Configuration 2 Click Schedule Setup and then click Camera Setup audio Recording General Settings Schedule Setup Circular Recording 3 Set Global Configuration to Motion Event a 4 Click Alarms Setup and then click Per Alarms Setup wgeAlData Channel Config Hard Drive Setup Purge All Event Data Purge Event Before s i Configuration 5 Ensure that Motion Detect is set to On Start Purge Management Creating a Detection Area 1 On the Hover menu click Setup 2 Click Alarms Setup and then click Motion Detection 3 Click a Camera Channel Hoes Setup 7 4 Click and drag your mouse pointer to create a new detection square Note The size of the detection square can be modified by dragging the Hard Drive Setup lower right corner of the square to j j Confi ti h the desired size onfiguratior Detection Level Management Sensitivity Level 5 Modify the Detection Level as desired e Detection Level controls the amount of motion required for an alarm to be triggered The def
40. keyboard to type your desired port number Note By default the port is set to 80 Although ports 1 through 65535 are valid to avoid possible conflicts we recommend using port 80 or ports 1025 through 65535 4 Reference the manufacturer s website or manual for your router or firewall to complete the port forwarding configuration Or reference a site like portforward com that contains instructions for most router models a Configure the router to forward the Web Port to the IP address of the recorder Establishing a Connection on the Remote Workstation Connecting to the Recorder on a Local Area Network Launch Internet Explorer In the address bar type in the IP address of the recorder and press ENTER When prompted to allow run install the ActiveX component choose the affirming option a ee tae When prompted to login provide an authorized username and password and click OK Connecting to the Recorder from a Remote Location 1 Launch Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar type in the public IP address location of the recorder and press ENTER a To find the public IP address visit a website like ipchicken com or whatsmyip org from a computer on the same local area network as the recorder 3 When prompted to allow run install the ActiveX component choose the affirming option 4 When prompted to login provide an authorized username and password and click OK 64 REMOTE INTERFACE Access the recorder from the remote
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42. l be displayed under the Active column a An Active option of Yes indicates the drive is currently included in data rotation Yes indicates the drive is being used for recorded data e No indicates the drive is not being used for recorded data 4 To see Details click Detail in the Device you want to view and then click Yes Internal Disk Action Options The Action column contains a number of options for configuring your hard drives e Add Add a drive to data rotation e Remove Remove a drive from data rotation e Format Format erase a drive for use with the EasyNVR e Repair Repair a drive This process can take up to an hour depending on how much data is on the drive Data Protection 54 This option allows you to lock the data of specified alarm events Event video protected here will not be deleted or overwritten 1 Click Data Protection 2 Select your desired alarm events listed by date and time and click Lock and then select Yes to lock the events 3 Close Data Protection CONFIGURATION The Configuration menu allows you to export and import your recorder settings and reset the recorder back to factory defaults General Settings Load Factory Default Load Factory Default allows you to reset all settings and configuration to the default state Click Load Factory Default and then click Yes Click Yes again to continue The recorder will immediately pause and begin loading defaults there is no way
43. lants OpenEye cameras must be connected to PoE output equipment that is UL listed I T E only WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL RACK MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropr
44. meaning username and password are required to access any menu functions or to shutdown the recorder Change this setting to Off to allow uninhibited access to the recorder Auto Logout Auto Logout will log off a user after the selected amount of time To set an auto logout time click Auto Logout and select the number of seconds of inactivity to elapse before the recorder logs out the user You may also Disable this function Account Permission Reset Account Permission Reset allows you to reset all Account Setup and Permissions Setup menu settings back to factory defaults On the Hover menu click Setup In the Management menu click Maintenance Toggle the Account Permission Reset button to ON A SE A popup will appear notifying you of the loaded factory default To continue press any key Note ALL customized usernames and configurations will be lost and cannot be recovered unless you have a saved configuration with those settings Note This reset only affects options customized within the Account Setup and Permissions Setup menus CAUTION There is no confirmation message selecting Yes will instantly reset Account Setup and Permissions Setup menu settings 32896AC 99 PoE Power Limitation 60 This option allows you to limit the amount of power sent to your camera over the Ethernet connection The default setting is 30W CAUTION Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by OpenEye technical support 1
45. nd use the Up and Down arrows to set a time of day for the recorder to send information updates to ReportStar Set Day and Night Image Times to set the time when the recorder will collect the Day Night images that are sent to ReportStar Set Send Alarm Events Instantly to On to enable the immediate transmission of alarm events to ReportStar Note Send to Custom URL and Custom URL are for troubleshooting purposes and should only be modified when instructed by an OpenEye representative OpenEye Web Connect Setup OpenEye Web Connect eliminates port forwarding with no need to write remember or type IP addresses or other network information for remote connections Simply navigate to ows openeye net on your computer or mobile device and create an account Any users added to the account can access video from a remote workstation or mobile device with a username and password To add your recorder to your OpenEye Web Services account type the appropriate information on your recorder using these instructions Add a Recorder to your OpenEye Web Services Account 32896AC After you have created an OpenEye Web Services account add your recorder to your account 1 On the Hover menu click Setup In the System Setup menu click Network Setup and then select the Web Connect Setup tab 3 Type the System Name Web Connect Email and Web Connect Password System Setup bral Settings DDNS Setup ReportStarSetup Web Connect Setup 4 gt System Nam
46. nnel selected To select a channel click CHO1 CHO2 etc Device Search Device Search is used to locate IP cameras connected to your network not plugged directly into the recorder You can connect these cameras and select a display channel from the Device Search also On the Hover menu click Setup In the Camera Setup menu click Device Search Use the Model Name drop down menu to select the camera model category to search Click Search Select a camera model When selected the model will be highlighted in the list Click the red PnP box next to the desired channel to turn off PnP this will turn the PnP function off for that port Oy DN E O SS a 7 Check the box next to the desired channel for the camera to display Connection Camera Name Camera Name allows you to create a custom name for each camera channel that will be displayed in live view By default each camera channel is simply named with its channel number OpenEye recommends assigning a name that is descriptive of the location of the camera such as Parking Lot or Lobby 1 Inthe Camera Setup menu select a camera channel 2 Use the on screen keyboard to enter your desired camera name up to 11 characters Hidden You can prevent selected camera channels from being viewed unless an authorized user is logged in using the Hidden function To enable this function 1 Inthe Camera Setup menu select a camera channel 2 Switch the IP Camera Hidden bu
47. ny pictures are grouped to create the GOP Group of Pictures GOP Length is for advanced users 44 Picture Adjustment You can adjust the brightness contrast saturation and hue of each camera channel along with more advanced camera settings that affect the picture quality of recorded video On the Hover menu click Setup In the Camera Setup menu click the Picture Adjustment tab Set the desired values in the Brightness Sharpness Contrast Saturation and Hue fields Select a new channel or click Close to apply changes oe ae SEE This tab also allows you to modify the camera Exposure Settings White Balance IR Function WDR and Noise Reduction Exposure Settings Exposure Settings controls how much light enters your camera It is necessary to change the Exposure Settings if you are working in a low light area or a very bright area By default the Exposure Settings are set to Auto Shutter Select the appropriate Mode for your camera Auto Shutter or Fixed Shutter and then set the appropriate Auto Shutter Speed or Fixed Shutter Speed White Balance Different light sources produce different colors of light which can affect your image and make it seem too orange too green or too blue Use the White Balance Settings to adjust the color temperature of your camera 1 Click White Balance and select Auto Auto Tracking White Balance ATW or Manual 2 If you select Manual adjust your Red Rgain and Blue Bgain level
48. o be exported Export End Time Right click to place the blue line representing the end of the recorded video to be exported Erase Device Designate whether or not to erase the USB device before exporting data to it Begin Export Begin to export data to the selected USB device 32896AC 33 INSTANT EXPORT Note Before performing an Instant Export you MUST have an external USB device plugged into the front or rear panel of the recorder 1 Connect a USB device to the front or rear panel of the recorder 2 Select Instant Export and then choose a time interval to begin exporting recorded video EXPORT 34 Export displays the Video Export tab with detailed options for exporting video This window displays the recorded video for all camera channels by date 1 Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front or rear panel of the recorder 2 On the Hover menu click Export 3 Inthe Video Export tab select a date from the calendar Note Dates with recorded video will be underlined on the calendar Select a USB device from the drop down menu 5 Using the Time amp Channel table left click to place the orange line indicating the start time for video export and right click to place the red line indicating the end time for video export 6 Click a Select Channel check box 7 Click an Export Format check box a AVI provides a compressed video file viewable in most media player applications b ORIGINAL provide
49. on ooocccnncccocccnnccnoncnnncnnoncnnncnnancnnnoss 64 10 32896AC ls ee rr een E A Remote Pla DCi ilatina rosca Save Event List SAV Ol DRI aa PREFACE ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual is a setup and maintenance guide that can be used for reference when setting up the EasyNVR and for troubleshooting when a problem occurs Only authorized personnel should attempt to repair this unit OpenEye reserves the right to make changes to the products represented by this manual without notice The following text and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide Note Text set off in this manner indicates topics of interests that can help the user understand the product better Tip Text set off in this manner indicates topics and points of interests that can be helpful when using or setting up the recorder TECHNICIAN NOTES 12 Warning Only authorized technicians trained by OpenEye should attempt to repair this recorder All troubleshooting and repair procedures that may be shown are for reference and minor repair only Because of the complexity of the individual components and subassemblies no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create a safety hazard And any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipm
50. ording These steps outline the process of installing a sensor for a door that should normally be closed In this scenario your recorder will log Sensor events To enable your recorder to record when the door is opened you must also configure the recording Schedule to Motion Event Refer to the Schedule section of this manual for more information Note For more details about setting up your door contacts please refer to documentation from your alarm manufacturer Door sensor hardware can be purchased at many home improvement stores 1 Follow the manufacturer instructions to attach your sensor hardware to the door There should be two parts for each door sensor contact one attached to the door itself and the other attached to the door frame 2 Connect the wire from one side of the door sensor contact to Al 1 on the Alarm I O connection block on the rear of your recorder see illustration Connect the wire from the other side of the door sensor contact to GROUND on the Alarm I O connection block on the rear of your recorder see illustration 3 Log in to your recorder as an administrator go to Setup and navigate to the Alarms Setup menu and then click Per Channel Configuration Set Alarm In to Normally Closed N C Close Setup and then return to the Live screen Your recorder will log this Sensor event each time the door is opened Alarm Out 32896AC Use this to enable the alarm outputs on the recorder Select the Alarm Out opt
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52. p down menus to select the desired values per channel 48 Holiday List The holiday lists allows you to build a list of dates that will be categorized as Holidays which can then be given a custom recording schedule To add dates to the Holiday list open the Holiday List tab and double click the desired dates Those dates will then appear in the Date column on the right side of the screen Double click a date on the Date list to remove it from the list Setup a Recording Schedule 32896AC For ease of use the recording types are color coordinated On the Hover menu click Setup In the Schedule Setup menu click General Settings Click a Recording Type Click the boxes on the Schedule Table to set recording days and times for that Recording Type Once the desired days and times have been selected signified by the boxes being the Recording Type color click Confirm SN oe 5005 I SE 6 Repeat steps 1 3 as needed for different Recording Types 49 ALARM SETUP Use the Event Setup menu to configure events per channel alarm notifications and manage e mail notifications Access the Event Setup menu in the SETUP menu General Settings Internal Buzzer Internal Buzzer allows you to enable or disable the audible beep from the recorder when alarm events occur Set to On to enable the beep set to Off to disable the beep Event Icon This option will show an icon on the Live screen when an event is triggered motion or s
53. r Note To establish a tour you must configure the tour using the IP camera configuration Read your IP camera manual for instructions Once you have setup a tour you can then run the tour from the PTZ menu using the EasyNVR 1 Click the Preset button 2 Use the Preset popup menu number pad to select a tour ID and then click Run 32896AC 37 SETUP SYSTEM SETUP Use the System Setup menu to configure the monitor and sequencing setup set the date and time setup the network and view camera information Access the System Setup menu in the SETUP menu System Info System information shows the recorder model name hardware software version and network specifications Display Setup Display Setup allows you to select a language and configure other monitor settings including displaying the camera name mouse sensitivity and the monitor resolution Monitor brightness contrast and chrominance can all be adjusted also Sequence Setup Sequence setup allows you to modify the Sequence display feature You can modify the sequence duration and the order Date Time To configure the Date and Time 1 On the Hover menu click Setup 2 Inthe System Setup menu click Date Time 3 Use the dropdown menu to choose a calendar date 4 Change the time to ensure accuracy Note A Time Zone discrepancy can be designated using the Time Zone dropdown menu 5 Select a Date Display Mode and Time Display Mode 6 Select another tab or cl
54. r own separate tab include Overall Motion Alarm and Vloss video loss Click Play 6 Use the playback controls to control the video while it is played back 7 Click Search in the Search hover menu to return to the Search screen or click Live to return to the Live screen Preview Search Preview Search will show video from the selected time for all channels and skip forward or backwards at the selected interval 1 Select a starting date and time 2 Select the interval Preview Search will use to skip forward or backwards 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour or 12 hours 3 Click Start to begin playback Use the arrows on the Left or Right of the Preview Search screen to skip forward or backwards Panorama Search Panorama Search will show still images from the selected channel at the selected interval This allows you to skip forward or backward from the selected time 1 Select a starting date and time Select the Channel to view Select the interval Panorama Search will use to display the still images 1 second 10 seconas 1 minute 10 minutes 30 minutes or 1 hour 4 Click Start to show the first set of images 5 Click the arrows on the Left or Right of the Panorama Search screen to skip forward or backwards Event Search 1 Inthe Search menu click on an event from the Event List 2 Click Start to preview the recorded video for the event OR Click Play to view recorded video beginning at the event
55. s IR Function IR Function is enabled when using a camera equipped with IR Illuminators IR Illuminators enable the camera to see in very low light situations and are set to Smart by default When a camera is aimed at a door window or shaded area where there is a lot of light in the background details of the objects and people in the shade can be lost Wide Dynamic Range WDR corrects for this and makes it possible to see all the detail in the shaded area while keeping the definition of the objects in the bright area Set WDR to Low Mid or High depending on the amount of difference between the light and dark areas of the image Noise Reduction Different exposure settings and lighting conditions can result in digital interference in your image referred to as Noise which looks like static on old televisions To reduce noise select the appropriate Noise Reduction level 32896AC 45 Copy Settings Copy Settings allows you to copy the current channel confirmation to other channels On the Hover menu click Setup In the Camera Setup menu click the Copy Settings Select the channels you want to copy the settings of the current camera channel to or Select All Click Confirm to save the settings to your chosen camera channels ee eee I SE 46 SCHEDULE SETUP The Schedule Setup allows you to configure schedule settings and the recording schedule for all camera channels You can also purge remove event data from the Schedule
56. s a raw uncompressed video file viewable only with the included proprietary player software 8 Check the box to Erase Device to format the selected USB device before Export begins Note Checking the Yes box will erase the USB device before adding the exported file to the device 9 Click Begin Export 10 When completion message appears click Close SNAPSHOT Note A USB device must be plugged in to the recorder in order to use the Snapshot feature Snapshot instantaneously saves the camera frame as a JPEG to the connected USB device If displaying more than 1 channel in Live or a Search display Snapshot will save a JPEG for each channel BACKUP VIEWER 32896AC Player Version 104 Q i SY O En OpenEye Connect the USB thumb drive or external hard drive containing backup video to your PC Browse to the USB drive and open the Player folder Double click NVR_Player Click Search a Available video backups located on the USB drive will be displayed o Rd SE TEE mi Select the desired video timeframe and click Playback 6 Select the camera channels you want to display in playback and click PLAY 35 PTZ CONTROLS You can control PTZ cameras from the PTZ window This window allows you to access features including zoom focus iris control and the speed and direction of the PTZ controls All camera channels are available in this window for fast and easy control Zoom Controls Manual Focus Iris Controls PTZ
57. s will automatically choose a backup time 1 minute from the selected time The Video Export Confirmation screen will appear this screen will display the required space to complete the backup as well as the date and time range of the backup Click Yes When completion message appears click Close and remove the USB drive EXPORT Recorded Video Video Export Calendar November_ 2014 2 00 01 02 03 04 05 0 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Time CHO1 CHO2 ES Export start 10 11 12 13 14 CHO3 time 17 18 BE 20 21 22 cos Export end 24 25 26 27 28 time USB target device Target Device 2014 11 19 AM 09 20 32 2014 11 19 AM 10 20 32 Channel Select Channel Mo zj z zj Data Type Export Format __________ Format Target O Continuous Motion Event Both Av O Original O NO O YES Begin Export Export Format Data Type p Begin Export Close Calendar Calendar to select export date Dates with recorded video will be underlined Select Device USB device plugged in to the recorder that will be the location of exported data Select Channel Which channels are displayed with recorded video Data Type Designates which type of recorded video is displayed continuous recording motion event recording or both Export Format Designates the format of the exported video Original or AVI Export Start Time Left click to place the red line representing the beginning of the recorded video t
58. ter Plug in the USB with the firmware upgrade file to the recorder On the Hover menu click Setup In the Management menu click the Firmware Upgrade A popup window will advise you to properly shut down unplug and restart the recorder before performing the software upgrade If you have not already do so Return to the Firmware Upgrade screen and click Upgrade Once the upgrade is complete the recorder will restart automatically 97 Remotely Updating the Firmware on Your EasyNVR Recorder 58 Note OpenEye recommends that you properly restart the recorder before performing a software upgrade This will ensure that the recorder will complete all necessary processes to prevent data loss or recorded video loss CAUTION DO NOT close the browser window on your PC while the recorder is upgrading To perform a software upgrade A 00 gt ee MOR MS On a computer open your browser and go to hitp openeye net and browse to the EasyNVR product page In the Software section there will be a download link for the latest available version of Firmware Download the update zip file to your computer Locate and open the update zip file on your computer It will contain three folders upd_900s upd 900g2s and upd _tseries Copy all the firmware folders to you a folder on your computer Open Internet Explorer and browse to the IP Address or DDNS Address of the recorder in the address bar to open the remote viewer Click
59. the frames per second on each stream e Loss Rate Displays the level of packet loss for each stream e Camera Firmware Displays the current camera firmware e Hidden Camera Displays whether or not the camera is hidden from users excluding admin e RTSP Port Displays the RTSP port e Streaming Recording Displays if the camera streams are recording e Protocol Displays the connection protocol for each stream e Resolution Displays the resolution for both the recording and the live stream e Bandwidth Displays the bandwidth size used for each stream e IP Address Displays the IP address for the camera 32896AC 61 EXIT LOGOUT Logout will logout the current user New user credentials will be required to access any functions designated as higher than Level 0 by the Administrator SWITCH USER Switch User will logout of the current user and allow the selection of a new user RESTART Restart will restart the recorder SHUTDOWN Shutdown will power off the recorder 62 REMOTE CONNECTION The recorder has built in web based remote software that can be accessed if the recorder has a network connection This web based remote software requires Microsoft Internet Explorer The EasyNVR also has mobile applications for iPhone iPad Android and Android Tablet under the name EasyMobile Note Mozilla Firefox O Google Chrome or Apple Safari cannot be used to connect to the recorder
60. to stop or undo this process After approximately 60 seconds the recorder will restart Note This does not affect the recorded data on the internal hard drive which can be done via the Internal Disks menu Operations Log The operations log can be toggled ON or OFF to designate if the operations log is viewable in the Management tab Export Configuration You can export the recorder settings to backup in case your settings need to be restored O E IO Sek Connect a USB storage device to the recorder and then click Export Configuration Click Destination Choose the USB drive you want to export your configuration to and select Yes Click File Name Use the on screen keyboard to enter the desired file name up to 15 characters Click OK Click Export and then click Confirm Click Close or press any key to finish Import Configuration You can import recorder settings from a backup of your configuration aan sake a ee Connect a USB storage device to the recorder and then click Import Configuration Click configuration file you want to import and then select Yes Click Yes again to Continue Click Close or press any key to confirm the configuration load and restart your recorder Note This load and restart may take up to 5 minutes and cannot be aborted or interrupted 32896AC 99 MANAGEMENT The Management menu allows you to manage usernames passwords and privileges The EasyN VR provides eight built in user
61. tton in the Connections tab to ON PnP Enabled Use this option to turn ON or OFF the ability for the recorder to use PnP per channel This option is used when manually connecting to a camera that is not plugged into the recorder 32896AC 43 Management Port Select the network port for the camera The default port for OpenEye cameras is 80 Account and Password Enter the login information for the camera The default login information for OpenEye cameras is Account admin Password 1234 Activated Set Activated to ON after entering all the manual camera connection information to connect the camera Main and Dual Stream Options Use the Main and Dual stream options to configure the camera streams that the recorder should connect to and their connection method Streaming This tab allows you to modify the camera video streaming options e Video Resolution Define the resolution per stream channel e Video Rotation Rotate the video if the orientation is incorrect for optimal viewing e Bit Rate Set the data transition speed for your camera A lower bit rate will result in higher compression and lower image quality but a small file size and more bandwidth availability A higher bit rate will also result in less available storage space e FPS Adjust the frame rate for your camera A higher frame rate results in more images per second recorded and less available storage space e Stream GOP Length GOP Length will adjust how ma
62. u to use the mouse pointer to select and click menu items In most scenarios the left mouse button will act Select and Control action the right mouse button will act as an EXIT button and the mouse scroll wheel can be used to adjust values On screen Hover Menu Bar The On screen Hover Menu Bar will display buttons when you move the mouse to the top of the screen Left clicking the mouse will make drop down menus specific to each button appear Live Screen Hover Menu Bar Exit Display Export Display Playback Playback PTZ Display View display options for the Live view screen initiate the Freeze and Sequence features Playback Search recorded video Export Export AVI or JPG files with a variety of export options or take a Snapshot of the current frame PTZ Setup and manage the PTZ controls for connected cameras Setup Configure settings for the recorder network cameras and user accounts Info View system and camera information Exit Logout switch user restart or shutdown the recorder 20 Search Screen Hover Menu Display Zoom Search Snapshot Export Display Return to the live view display Snapshot Take a Snapshot of the current frame saved as a JPG to the connected USB device Zoom Zoom into the frame A designation square will appear in the lower right corner of the screen and can be moved to represent the zoomed in area of the frame Export Start and end an export that will sav
63. ver Setup to configure SMTP Email server settings Set Email Via SMTP to ON to enable SMTP server settings Set the appropriate information for your SMTP server in the following fields e SMTP Server Use either mail server name maximum of 47 characters or an IP address e SMTP Port The default port is 25 e SMTP Account Type the account name used on the specified SMTP server e SMTP Password Type the password for the specified SMTP account Set Use SSL Connection to On to enable the Secure Sockets Layer SSL This setting should correspond with the server specified in the SMTP Server field If you are unsure of this setting contact your system administrator 93 HARD DRIVE SETUP General Settings The General Settings section includes information about your hard drive such as available space and available recording time Repair on Power Loss This option will designate if the recorder will attempt to repair data on the hard drive upon power loss The repair process can take up to an hour depending on how much data is on the hard drive Internal Disks Internal Disks allows you to examine the state and details of internal hard drives as well as add new drives to data rotation remove drives from data rotation format drives and repair data on drives Check Drive Status and Details 1 On the Hover menu click Setup 2 Inthe Hard Drive Setup menu click Internal Disks 3 The Active status of the hard drives wil
64. wner s manual carefully and follow all the operating and other instruction BATTERY EXPLOSION CAUTION STATEMENT CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions NOTES ON HANDLING Please retain the original shipping carton and or packing materials supplied with this product To ensure the integrity of this product when shipping or moving repackage the unit as it was originally received from the manufacturer Do not use volatile liquids such as aerosol spray near this product Do not leave rubber or plastic objects in contact with this product for extended periods of time Rubber or plastic objects left in contact with this product for extended periods of time will leave marks on the finish The top and rear panels of the unit may become warm after long periods of use This is not a malfunction NOTES ON LOCATING Place this unit on a level surface Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand If this unit is placed next to a TV radio or VCR the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted If this happens place the NVR away from the TV radio or VCR NOTES ON CLEANING Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning For stubborn dirt soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution wring well and wipe Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner and benzene as they

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