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1. 04 09 2014 17 07 54 2 8 1 Connect the Analog Camera Connect the DVI cable to the video in port of DVR 2 Connect the analog camera to the DVI cable of DVR and power on the analog camera 3 In Camera List select the channel that connect with Analog camera and select Type of camera as Analog _ Camera Management Cattina Search List pacity Camera Information Name camera2 IP Address Port Protocol Model Video Channel User Name Password Add to Camera 4 Next click Apply to make the connection After connection is successful user should see the live video of analog camera 5 To setup detail of analog camera refer to Chapter 2 8 3 2 8 2 Connect the IP Camera Click Setup tab gt Camera Setting 2 In Camera Information page is divided into 4 areas Camera List Capacity Serach List and Camera Information Camera List Lists all camera channels When the channel has connected IP camera it displays the IP Address Protocol Model connection Status FPS Bitrate and configure detail button of the connected IP camera Capacity Displays the all connected IP cameras resolutions in Used MP column and remain resolutions are display in Available MP column Search List To perform the auto search IP camera on your LAN network and list search result Also the NVR DVR system provides Active IP function for user to configure AVer IP camer
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3. Description 3 Enter sensor name in Name column The system automatically detects the card and input number In the Content section user can enter a short description of sensor in Description column 5 Inthe test section click Test to check the sensor status Red is high and Green is low 6 Click Apply to save the setting To exit without saving the setting click Cancel button 2 14 2 Relay Setting 1 Click Setup tab gt Alarm Setting gt Relay tab 9 Setup E5000 series ion Preview e Playback S NVR a System Setting A Emap Management B Record Management Hid Camera Management Al Setti Alarm Status Alarm Schedule Sensor Relay El Be User Setting Relay 01 Name 5 S Schedule Setting B Alarm r Content Card No 1 Input No 01 Description Aver 04 09 2014 17 38 26 2 Click the drop down list and select the Relay Alarm Information Alarm Status Alarm Schedule Relay 01 Name r Content Card No Input No Description Enter relay name in Name column The system automatically detects the card and input number In the Content section user can enter a short description of relay in Description column In the test section click Test to trigger relay Red is high and Green is low 6 Click Apply to save the setting To exit without saving the setting click C
4. camera12 4 0 August 2014 o Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ls ue me os 6 Found Data at 7 2014 08 14 11 00 00 x 2014084 11 0002 Un n ml 110000 4 EE 11 04 59 0 Byte sec 0 FPS 8 2014 08 14 17 38 11 9 10 11 Name Function 1 Playback Click it to switch to playback mode 2 Preview Click it to switch to preview mode see also Chapter 6 1 3 Camera list Lists all cameras Click the camera to view in single screen display mode or click camera group to view in multi screen display mode Select the date to playback Click lt to switch to different 4 Date select month Click on date to select the date user wants to search the recorded file for playback Click it to select the time period to search the recorded file for 5 Time select playback Click it to search the selected date and time of recorder file for 6 Search button playback When the recorded data is found the playback will start automatically 7 Result display area Display the search result of found recorded data 9 Status bar Display the recorded date time and play speed 10 Playback Control From left to right order Buttons I Previous Click it to go to previous time period The playback time period is 5 minutes for a segment mi Next Click it to go to next time period The playback time period is 5 minutes for a segment u Pause Briefly stop playing the recor
5. 4 Select and click one in the bookmark list to review the file Select No Time oO 1 2013 04 22 17 51 47 5 To modify the bookmark select the bookmark and click Edit button add edit Delete 6 To delete the bookmark mark the bookmark and click Delete button 7 To close the Bookmark dialog box click icon Chapter 6 Using the PCViewer User can use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access NVR DVR system by entering the IP address To use this feature make sure that your PC and NVR DVR server both are connected to the internet and the Network feature is enabled Accessing this feature for the first time you need to install plugin component allow or click to install and you should be able to connect and login afterwards After installing the plugin component and when connecting to the NVR DVR system you are required to enter account ID default is admin and password default is admin and select the type of network Admin account has the authority to remote setup the NVR DVR system configuration on PCViewer Please enter your user ID and password wem Password Warning Please do not open multiple WebViewer pages on single PC Note 1 PCViewer supports on Window s 7 IE9 IE10 IE11 and Windows 8 IE10 amp IE11 2 One PC NB only can operate one PCViewer application 3 POViewer doesn t support the IE browser of Windows 8 metro v
6. 9 Click Export button can save the search result list to external USB pen drive 10 Double click on alarm event can playback the event video 2 17 3 Using POS Log Viewer Search the iPOS event The POS Log viewer is both supported in preview and playback mode 1 Click POS Log aj 2 The POS Viewer dialog box is appeared and located at bottom of left side screen o User can click VI icon to expand the POS Log Viewer dialog box on the screen F5000 series i i LE HE o ae a OP camerasag 9 4S0 camera 9 H camerce GH SC m PUT Son see LES detis TE SCT EN yes EU Y TO MM LETT ene T we E x az H SH Lat AUS co es I TIL Y z c R i camera4 SN ad d IR ES M amp R i camera5 RR R i camera6 amp Mg camera K i camera8 ameras d nh s K Is on yee e c OR c Mid camera9 ae nh BE E Ti c R i camera10 Ed m e cameral1 Mg camera12 cl He SI P s COE sano az r Th Start Date Time 2013 10 02 xJ 15 38 22 End Date Time 2013 10 03 7 15 38 22 cameras d lake B Sosa yy e x AIO Bou cR Ae 2013 10 i aa LT L elek T oe Tae ek D S E Avr ki AR v CH 10 03 2013 15 38 26 EN 7 N yw In POSViewer dialog box select the Camera that user wants to search Set the searching period at Start Date Time and End Date Time column Searching by specific keyword enter the keyword i
7. AVer E e AN a ae 10 03 2013 15 49 28 A DN 4 Clicking Alarm reset button to reset all alarm event status 5 Clicking Refresh button to refresh the alarm events list 2013 04 08 10 23 13 2013 04 08 10 15 30 2013 04 03 18 00 00 2013 04 03 17 00 00 2013 04 03 16 00 01 2013 04 03 15 00 00 2013 04 03 14 00 00 2013 04 03 13 00 00 2013 04 03 12 00 00 2013 04 03 11 00 00 11 2013 04 03 10 00 00 Alarm reset 12 2013 04 03 09 00 02 Alarm reset 13 04 2013 04 03 09 00 01 Camera 04 video loss 14 03 2013 04 03 09 00 01 Camera lt 03 gt video loss 15 02 2013 04 03 09 00 01 Camera 02 video loss 16 01 2013 04 03 09 00 01 Camera 01 video loss 17 04 2013 04 03 09 00 00 Camera lt 04 gt video loss 6 Double click on alarm event can playback the event video Searching Alarm Event Logs Searching the specific alarm event 1 Click Alarm Log icon D 2 The Alarm Log Viewer dialog box is appeared and located at bottom of left side screen o User can click icon to expand the Alarm Log Viewer dialog box on the screen 3 Then click Search tab in Alarm Log Viewer dialog box S Giele gi d xd camera Je 450 Ig Keup 9 ds OB od P Cem nae ay 28 14 SA TL gek T KR Vnd m Cp sage gS i T A d A d E M e y Ux gt camera7 X uN K i camera8 ESEE 4 Sep RETT Il COB Qo FF E E Kei c
8. 41 Previous Go back to the previous frame Slower Play the recorded video file at the speed of 1 2x 1 4x or 1 8x The play speed will show on the screen Rewind Wind back the recorded video file a Pause Briefly stop playing the recorded video file ri Play Play the recorded video file gt Faster Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x or 64x The play speed will show on the screen ri Next Go to the next frame To expand the playback time bar from an hour to minute 12 Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played You may move the bar to seek at any location of the track Using the Zoom In Out button to expand the playback time from an hour to minute 13 Status bar Display the recorded date time and play speed 14 Date Select the date on the calendar and the time to where to start playing the recorded video file Date click the date on calendar to select The date in bold text indicates there has recorded file Click o and Q9 icon to switch the date or click W icon next to month to select the month To switch the year click on the text of year and click spin button to select Time In Time box select the hour minute and second to setup the playback start up time e July 2013 o Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 LIZ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RSi 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 10 12 08
9. Sensor 1 Relay 1 Mg camera2 S R i camera3 0 Sensor 1 Relay 1 Wig camera4 S 5 WA cameras S ok Cancel 7 When you are done click OK button to save the new setting To exit Emap mode click icon 2 16 iPOS Setting Set from which camera screen to display the data from the POS equipment Click Setting to set the POS Console Setting 1 Click Setup tab Click to expand the System Setting list and select Hardware Device 2 User should see the Hardware Device Setting dialog box is displayed F5000 series i o Preview Gi Playback S ei NVR ER System Setting 07 Hl System Configurati EE IQ Emap Management iPOS Setting Sb Record Management Select No Name Port Channel Text Filter Setting K Camera Management fi Alarm Setting CH e User Setting 5 E Schedule Setting AVer 04 09 2014 16 52 54 3 In the Hardware Device Setting dialog box click Add to set a new POS setting In the POS Mapping dialog box fill and select the following settings Click OK to save the settings and Cancel to exit without saving the new setting Name Enter a name to identify the POS Protocol Select the protocol Skip first Set the number of lines you want to be removed Font Color Select the text color of the POS data Port Settings gt Local Select the COM port which is connected and
10. Mg camera Mg camera2 Mg camera Mg camera4 Rei cameras Mg camera6 gd camera7 R i camera8 R i camera9 Mg camerai0 Mg cameraii Mg camerai2 p wd camera13 4 ika s cameras ea unn Q July 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 ce S a 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 EH EB SS LP s ae camera2 P F E T LO JL zs Ge 10 12 08 ES x i AVer EST 27 18 2013 ap man OOYYMOOW Ia CS 07 18 2013 10 14 15 4 3 Using Event Search to Playback the Event In playback mode user can use Event Search to find the specific event to playback 1 Select the channel that user wants to search Click the channel on screen 2 Click re Search icon gt gt Event Search Then the Event Search dialog box would appear at side area pve Mg camera Rei camera2 Rei camera3 Rei camera R i camera5 Rei camera6 Rei camera7 Rei camera8 fe camera9 t camera10 7 id cameral1 l cameral2 DDR KAREL Video Loss Motion Start Date Time e 2013 07 16 17 42 18 End Date Time 2013 07 17 7 3 Inthe Event Search dialog box check the type of condition user wants to search Then set the Start Date Time and End Date Time 4 Next click OK to start searching 5 When the Event list appears click and
11. 17 39 07 Hardware Device f Emap Management B Record Management Video Format 7 K Camera Management e NTSC PAL Alarm Setting amp E User Setting Synchronize with Time Server amp S Schedule Setting Tine Serve C Automatically Synchronize at 00 00 v Time Zone GMT 00 00 Y Update Now Apply Cancel AVor 04 09 2014 17 39 10 r B Language Customize the system to display the tool tips and dialogs based on the selected language By default the language is in English B Video Format Change and select the proper video system according to your camera video system If the video system setting is wrong the video would appear abnormal B Date Time Select the date and time where NVR DVR is located Click o and Q9 icon to switch the month or click W icon next to month to select the month To switch the year click on the text of year and click spin button to select B Synchronize with Time Server Adjust the NVR DVR system time same as network time server Time Server Fill in the Time Server IP address or domain name Automatic synchronize at Select Automatic Synchronize time to set automatic synchronize time on a daily basis gt Update Now User can click Update Now button to adjust time right away 2 5 2 System Advanced Setting In Advanced of System Configuration user can setup the daylight saving time system logi
12. E5000 series E5016 E5016H User Manual FCC NOTICE Class A This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the FC following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communications Commission Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 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 interference 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 tuning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures M Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna M Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver B Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected M Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technicia
13. Hard Disk Calculator HDD Location 8 Click Detail button of RAID drive it displays the hard disks location of RAID on NVR DVR unit and related information wien Name SATA 1 WD10EALX 559BA0 SATA 2 ST3250312CS Suus SMART N A OK SATA4 SATA1 When HDD status is shown as l N A it means HDD status is normal and the word SATA is display in white text i and click Format button The RAID drive needs to format before using it as a storage path Select the RAID drive 10 After formatting the RAID drive can be set as a storage path 2 7 3 Setup Storage Path for Recording Data o Without storage path the NVR DVR system won t be able to record After storage path is added the system will star to record Add a storage path for saving recording video data 1 In Storage Setting page click Storage tab Select hard disk RAID drive or iSCSI HDD Select Name Type Capacity Free Space Status SMART Progress Detail Volumel RAID 0 476864 MB 394816 MB Normal OK 0098 Detail Space Management Free Space C Delete Recorded Data After b Days Delete Log Data After Days Overwrite Hard Disk Calculator HDD Location The selected hard disk RAID drive or iSCSI HDD will be added into Use for Recording HDD section To remove the hard disk or RAID drive select hard disk RAID drive or iSCSI HDD in Use for Recording HDD sect
14. ot pasic AE Profile Denoise IR cut Filter Soe gt Color Setting Color Select the Color or Black amp White mode B W Image at Night Enable disable to switch to B W during night mode White Balance Adjust white balance in auto or manual mode Advanced Wide Dynamic Range WDR effectively balances the video image on the screen in both bright and dark areas to make it possible to see clear details There are 3 levels for your choice or disable WDR Night mode priority Select the one you want to prioritize during night mode image quality or frame rate Denoise Select Disable 2D 3D Auto to reduce the excessive noise on the video image Select Auto and set the Sensitivity level Denoise AE Profile Auto Exposure Profile Select the auto exposure scenes Indoor Outdoor or ManuallRIS IR cut Filter The IR cut filter is a mechanism that prevents the infrared light from hitting the sensor During day time the IR light has an interfering effect on the image quality of the camera which leads to corruption of color and contrast as well as blurring At night time the infrared light is used to achieve more detailed images in the dark or with low ambient light lt Auto automatically switch on off the IR cut filter It uses the light sensor in front of the camera to determine the level of ambient li
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16. Camera Management 2 i Alarm Setting SotbyNo s ES Schedule Setting 1 admin Administrator _ Ar 04 09 2014 17 36 54 3 In User Information dialog click Add to add a new user account 4 In User Setting dialog Select and fill in the following information User 2 Name Remote Access Time Infinite Minute Description Password Confim pasword trot Right System Authorization Level Camera User Administrator Alarm Playback v E Map v 9 v 0 Mil M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 Enable Activation Date 9 Apr2014 Expiry Date 9Apr2014 Name Enter the user name Description Enter the user description Password Enter the user password Confirm Password Enter the same user password for confirmation Authorization level Select the status of the user Administrator has full authority of control rights B Visible Camera Select the camera number that would allow the user to access or view To select all the cameras enable the ALL check box B Remote Access Time Enable Infinite check box to access DVR without time limit If you want to set time limit un mark and enter the number of minutes in Minute text box B Control Right Enable the items that would allow the user to access B Time Span Set the user account a specific time period that user only can use given account to login DVR program in that specific period Mark Enable check box and select th
17. Setting up the record schedule to start recording Please refer to Chapter 2 9 6 For more detail configuration of NVR DVR system refer to the chapters in followings 2 1 1 Familiarizing Icons on Dialog Box There are some icons are shown on dialog box through the NVR DVR system and they are explaining in followings EN Expanding the dialog box on the screen Closing the dialog box 2 2 Familiarizing Functions in Preview Mode 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Seu rsono series i O 16 2 pos ib rona EIS LEE Li gil c d Rum 3 371 2806 Eiere Xr MER GA XE mi D KE Ne IUE TIT SN SUM S fi 0 mne Te a nee oat Sel ELLA wa CN op H Gi 4 4 S 6 7 uv OR Kemmer TU DNE m ka E Swe e SG PR X A Az H j DR po e 8 10 07 2013 10 25 06 2 7 Z SS M i 1 Setup Click Setup button to configure settings for cameras recording network scheduler backup sensors relays alarms and user authentication 2 Preview Switch to Preview mode This allows you to view live camera display 3 Camera list Lists all cameras of NVR DVR Click to expand the list User can select and drag the camera to video display area to arrange the monitor layout see also Chapter 3 1 4 PTZ To call out a PTZ control panel and appoint PTZ camera see also Chapter 2 8 4 b EMap To view the cameras sensors and relays on Emap see also Chapter 3 7 6 Event Log Viewer Sea
18. m info Display the name IP port protocol model channel Login ID password and resolution of IP camera B Basic lt Video Adjustment Configure the Brightness Contract Hue Saturation and Sharpness of IP camera lt IP Camera Enable disable Speaker and MIC of IP camera lt Audio Enable disable audio function of IP camera Camera 3 Motion Detection end Video Adjustment r IP Camera Brightness 4 0 450 Speaker Enable Disable Contrast MIC Enable Disable Hue Audio Saturation Enable Disable Sharpness E3 Apply Cancel B Preference In Preference page user can tune the IP camera white balance select display color or black amp white set the flicker frequency change the video orientation and adjust the some advance settings After completing the setting click Apply to save the setting and Cancel to keep the old setting o The Preference setting only support for IP camera Camera 3 Preference Exposure Stream ROI Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection sens White Balance Color Setting Color Color Black amp White Mode Auto Red Gain 4 0 4 B W Image at Night Yes No Manual Blue Gain Advanced Wide Dynamic Range Disable 7 Flicker 60H47 50Hz Night mode priority ImageQuality Image Orientation Flip C Mirror
19. Description column In the test section click Test to check the sensor status Red is high and Green is low Click Apply to exit and accept the setting and Cancel to exit without saving the setting o The Sensor setting only support for IP camera Name Content Camera camera3 Protocol Model FB3027 Description m Relay Setup the relay of IP camera a b C d e In Camera Management dialog box click Relay tab Click the drop down list and select the relay ID number Enter relay name in Name column In the Content section display the system automatically detects the camera and input relates information Enter a short comment for this relay in Description column Click OK to exit and accept the setting and Cancel to exit without saving the setting o The Relay setting only support for IP camera Camera 3 Protocol Ce PF B MFZ The IP camera has motorized lens can perform MFZ function motorized focus and zoom The MFZ setting only support for IP camera To adjust the focus or zoom in out the view of IP camera Camera 3 ire Stream ROI Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection IVA Sensor Relay MEZ prz Focus Zoom el Auto Focus t FocusNear Step Zoomin Q Continuous Zoom In t 2 Focus Far B Step Zoom Out el Continuous Zoom Out Name Function ae Auto focus Automatically focus on where focus c
20. Domain Name The user has applied on DDNS website ID The account ID that user has created on DDNS website Password The password that user has setup on DDNS website Server Name The domain name server that user has applied the domain name Server Port The port is use to connect the domain name server 6 After enter all necessary information click Apply button to save the settings 7 To setup the Network 2 click Network 2 tab and follow above steps MAC Address 00 18 1a 62 82 a9 3 Static IP DHCP IP Information IP 192 168 222 111 Gateway 192 168 222 254 Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS t d C Set as Default Gateway O PPPoE PPPoE UserID fo Password DDNS Domainname ID pre pasword Od Server Name dyndns org See fen Jar 2 6 1 Setup NVR DVR Server Name Assign a name for the NVR DVR system Alphabet letters and numbers only 1 Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and click Networking User will see the Network Setting dialog box appear 2 Enter the desire name in Server Name column then click Apply button to save the settings ea LLLITIL Server Name IP Information 192 168 111 111 Gateway 192 168 111 254 Mask 255 255 255 0 pss Set as Default Gateway DomainName ID Pd Password 0 o Server Name dyndns org Sever Pot 1 2 6 2 Network Advanced Setting User can setup camera transmitting
21. Function This function allows the NVR DVR server site and IP camera site to talk via internet using microphone Make sure your microphone and speakers work before using this function Click vi icon to enable 2 way audio function To disable click C icon again F5000 series ica Oe ls C3 GR ae x Gu i 5 dB pvr O M camerai M cameral E camera2 E camera3 E camera4 E camera5 cs camera6 G camera7 E camera8 amp camera9 E cameral10 E cameral1 G camera12 Red camera13 AVer 10 03 2013 15 50 39 E5000 series 1 0 COD Preview S Playback lt EH BE 3 Rei cameral0 Rei camerall Hei cameral2 E cameral3 A ge Aver 10 03 2013 15 50 44 149 3 13 Viewing Sensor Status Note This function can be operated in preview mode only User can view the sensor status of NVR DVR server and IP camera In preview mode click of sensor or click of camera to expand the list Right click on sensor or sensor of camera and a short cut menu will show up 3 User should see the current status of sensor E5000 series v 49 Playback R EP Ea is HB GE E eS o ndi SG on ET T 260 x camera T e ei B zu Kr v S zx oth Rei cameral4 K amp Mi camerai5 Rei camera16 9 ees Nes d 2 ES e LE ancy ely te af i eZ Sensor 6 l E 3 CE Tp i Sensor 8 ev M Jal rans SEM
22. Select the date on the calendar and the time to where to start playing the recorded video file Click OK to start playback ee ve D i Sn Man Tue Med Thu Fn Sat li at ay 2 B A C z 5 4 3 T B gt amp Mn H l4 LG HI 1 lt m m D oa ag mm VM D a ma NM A z Date click the date on calendar to select The date in blod text indicates there has recorded file Click and icon to switch the date or click W icon next to month to select the month To switch the year click on the text of year and click spin button to select Time In Time box select the hour minute and second to setup the playback start up time o July 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MISE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 16 02 11 ok 5 1 1 To Bookmark a Section of the Video for Playback User can bookmark a specific time of video section 1 Using the mouse to move the playback time progress bar to the time that user wants to bookmark 10D 102500 103500 2 Then click Re icon The Bookmark dialog box is appeared on the screen No Time Mark 3 Click Add button to create the new reference mark in the bookmark list Enter a short description or name for the mark and click Apply button to save the bookmark To exit bookmark Editor dialog box click Cancel button 2013 04 22 17 51 47 EH
23. all channels 2 Plug the USB pen drive to NVR DVR unit 3 Click Snapshot iia button 4 n Snapshot dialog box check the Save path has been detected by NVR DVH system If the save path doesn t found click Rescan Device button to re detect it Save path File name 2013 03 18 18 25 26 Type jpg 5 If user wants to re name the File name call out the virtual keyboard and enter the new file name in File name column 6 Click OK to capture and save the screen shot 7 The captured and saved screen image can be viewed on PC 5 Bookmark 6 Backup 7 System Information Mark a reference point when reviewing the recorded video file to which you may return for later reference see also Chapter 4 5 Save the playback file to USB pen drive see also Chapter 2 11 Click it to view NVR DVR system s version and copyright 8 Power button Call up the Power dialog box In the Power dialog box user may do the following Power Level Exit Advance Login Cancel Exit To shutdown the NVR DVR system Advance Switch to playback advanced mode Login To login in different account Default user ID is admin and password is admin Cancel To exit Power dialog box 9 Alarm Log Click 3 button to view and search the alarm event logs see also Chapter 2 17 2 10 Playback Control Buttons 11 Q R Zoom in Zoom out From left to right order
24. backup sensors relays alarms and user authentication 2 Split Screen Mode It provides 6 kinds of split display modes for your selection User can select the split display modes by clicking the split mode icon o When the NVR DVH system is in multiple screen mode user can click the video screen of the camera and Drag on where user wants to relocate it To only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode double click on the video screen user only wants to display 3 AutoScan Click it to start auto cycle display each channel 4 Full screen Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video To return click the arrow icon at I of right y Moje Tihs een mL A E A EE D j P JEU TE FL display mode When you switch to full screen in multiple screen mode Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode or all 5 Snapshot 6 System Information Catch a static recording image and save it as a JPG file in USB pen drive device see also Chapter 3 8 Click it to view NVR DVR system s version and copyright 7 Power button Call up the Power dialog box In the Power dialog box user may do the following User ID admin Level l Exit Advance Login Cancel Exit To shutdown the NVR DVR system Advance Switch to preview advanced mode Login To login in different account Default user ID is ad
25. click Storage setup E5000 series i o CR Preview IE Playback B 2E Storage Setting ER em Setting IN BR System Configurati cet r Use for Recording HDD ARE Soraga Select Name Type Capacity Free Space Status SMART P Detail RB Hardware Device Name Type Capacity Free Space Status Progress Detail A Emap Management E Record Management K Camera Management fi Alarm Setting Ch e User Setting H Ed Schedule Setting EU r Detected HDD Select Name Type Capacity Free Space Status S M A R OK f L SATA 1 WD10EALX 559BA0 N A 953869 MB 785151 MB Normal T Progress 2 O SATA 2 ST3250312CS N A 238475 MB 12223 MB Unformat OK DI Ar Create RAID Destroy RAID Format USB DVD r Space Management Name Type Capacity Free Space C Delete Recorded Data After Days Delete Log Data After 30 Days Overwrite Hard Disk Calculator HDD Location e Apply Cancel In Storage page click HDD Location button can view the each HDD bay number To exit click Cancel button 2 7 1 Formatting Hard Disk Follow the steps below to format the hard disk for first time installation or re format the hard disk to the type that can be saved recording video 1 In Storage Setting page click Storage tab 2 n Storage Setting page user
26. detectors proximity sensors door sensors etc is being transmitted to the I O card and this triggers the system to respond and send signal to relay device i e alarm telephone etc a RS485 Pin definition When connect PTZ camera through RS485 interface please refer to the following pin definition to connect the DVR and PTZ Pin NVR DVR site PTZ site TX RS485 TX signal RS485 RX signal RX RS485 RX signal RS485 TX signal RK RS485 RX signal RS485 TX signal o If user uses the 2 wires for the PTZ camera connection please connect to the RS 485 TX and TX of the DVR site TX RS485 TX signal RS485 RX signal Sensor Pin definition ESCH Sensor Signal 1 ES Sensor Signal 9 Sensor Signal 2 Sensor Signal 10 Sensor Signal 3 Sensor Signal 11 Sensor Signal 4 Sensor Signal 12 G Sensor Ground Signal Sensor Ground Signal Sensor Signal 6 Sensor Signal 14 7 Sensor Signal 7 Sensor Signal 15 Sensor Signal 8 Sensor Signal 16 Sensor Signal 5 Sensor Signal 13 G Sensor Ground Signal Sensor Ground Signal Alarm Pin definition mo mme mem Chapter 2 Main System Configuration 2 1 Getting Started Connect the power cable and mouse to NVR DVR unit Power on the NVR DVR unit and wait for system start up processing to complete 3 For security purpose the NVR DVR system would require user to enter User ID and Password before it can be accessed If this is the first time enter the default ID admin and pass
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28. images will be captured and send when the any alarm is triggered gt Before alarm sec After Alarm To send the recorded image before and after alarm occurs enter the time that before alarm occurs in Before alarm sec and After alarm PTZ preset point Position the PTZ camera based on the preset point setting Beside the PTZ preset point check box click Detail In the Trigger PTZ Preset Setting dialog box select the PTZ camera number then select the Enable check box Select the position of the PTZ camera when the alarm is activated and ended For the PTZ camera end point user can also select on preset position or Auto Pan between preset position groups Alarm Close Alarm Cose AutoPan 4 9 12 5 8 7 After setup all alarm actions click Apply to save the settings 8 To modify the alarm condition setting click Setting button of Alarm that user has created Remember to click Apply to save the changes after modification EEN A I ous acier cud a ule 1 alarm 1 alarm_01 2 13 User Account Setting Only administrator level authority can access User Setting The maximum user accounts are 32 2 13 1 Creating an User Account 1 Click Setup tab 2 Then click User Setting and the User Information dialog box is displayed o The Admin is default user and cannot be deleted 9 setup E5000 series i YO Preview Sie Playback BB System Setting IQ Emap Management BE Record Management 7 K
29. of surveillance screen In preview mode click 4 icon and the camera list will be hided E5000 series iO k c R i cameral ge camera2 E camera3 amp Rei camera4 E camera5 8 camera6 E camera7 PANG cr camera amp E Of cd 2 PO tae amp Mg camera9 M Zeg P Tm aui is E camera10 pasi e R i camera11 E EG Gi cameral2 5 Mg camera13 A L A I B Les ASISTE CR art up NE we m pasi Se Da NA Ki Pa RK d onn e 2 CR UE S Se k piss Es m pu hs A d NN To show the camera list again click d icon en Setup F5000 series iQ VE S zx Ge SC EL E cy m lt i W 9 Bert mL ast os TTL St A s 3 11 Auto Display Channel in Cycle Click click again If total channels are 16 channels and in 16 split screen display mode the auto display cycle function won t work Lol C Eg En Bi Lh Ee VR 9 ds SCHU E AZ EN SE a e e wi E 2 ki CC IM AS Jal uu CBee 4 gi Ce Zen T M 2 Ml merat s LR hes eT R i camera11 INI a EOM erm M N i C Jal LI M E VS LN d OOM Sms 1 0 T 9 4 SCH et a Ev s LT at NIME sp ee E UN Oo fl camerase s Ch eg SZ ds OR Siem me 49 clay m sees MNT jl d Te si AL Ei ea DM GC We d NUN y Akt D e LE roo i 10 07 2013 10 25 06 2 i N AN gt gt 3 12 Enable Disable 2 Way Audio
30. path Event Recording Start recording the video from the selected camera only when the system detects movement Once a motion is detected the system automatically saves the previous frames and stop based on the Start Record Prior 0 10 seconds and Stop Record After 0 999 seconds settings Click Detail button to view event recording items Now only support motion recording on Event recording mode Smart Recording Automatically switch to recorded once a motion is detected and if there is no motion it records at key frame only No Recording The system won t do any recording Copy this setting to 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 O lll Continuous Recording lii Event Recording Detail ES Smart Recording No Recording Start Record Prior 3 Sec Stop Recording After i E Sec EXETCAETEZ ESE soon SERIES 23 Sun EN _ EN EINE ES 5 0 l 111 1 l11l 1l114 Tue Pt LL te EE EE ET JJ Pete T_T TE tT tT et EE TT 1L ET tT tT EE ET TT L tT tT tT PE E LLL LLL UL LLL UL UL LLLA st BERR i Apply Cancel 7 After selecting the recording mode select date and time on date time table Copy this setting to 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l pa To select or un select pus Recording O Ml Event Recording Detail all blocks click the gecording No Recording area in red circle jor s Bse St
31. select the item user wants to view but not all the events can be playback such as Sensor 6 To close the Event Search dialog click icon Sensor Video Loss Motion Start Date Time 2013 03 17 Lei 18 03 22 End Date Time 2013 03 18 ei 18 03 22 pp Loss 2013 03 18 17 um 46 2013 03 18 17 20 Video Loss 2013 03 18 17 46 22 2013 03 18 17 46 53 4 4 Using Visual Search to Playback the Specific Time In playback mode user can use Visual Search to find the specific time to playback 1 Click Search icon then select kg Visual Search icon The Visual Search dialog box would appear under the area Select the channel that user wants to search Click the channel on screen 3 Inthe Visual Search dialog select the date Click o and icon to switch the month or click W icon next to month to select the month To switch the year click on the text of year and click spin button to select 4 Then click Search to start searching Mg cameral Rei camera2 R camera3 R i camera4 R i camera5 ag camera6 2 R i camera R i cameras R camera9 R i camera10 CH camerali if m qnaai GES 4 a a y Er 2013 14 00 00 16 00 00 20 00 00 22 00 00 07 17 2013 17 42 57 5 When a series of frames appear by date click on the frame to display another series of frames and search by every 2 hours of that date every 8Minutes of that hour and every 30seconds of that m
32. should see the hard disk in Detected HDD section that NVR DVR system has detected o If the installed hard disk drive doesn t show in Free HDD list section click Scan to re detect it 3 Select the hard disk from Detected HDD section and click Format button Storage Setting s E Storage scs r Use for Recording HDD r Detected HDD sec m oe aee Feel une stat mo i L SATA 1 WD10EALX 559BA0 N A 953869 MB 785151 MB Normal OK D CO _ SATA 2 ST3250312CS N A 238475 MB 12223 MB Unformat OK 4 Create RAID Destroy RAID Format r USB DVD 4 Space Management Name Type Capacity Free Space C Delete Recorded Data After 7 Days Delete Log Data After Days Overwrite Hard Disk Calculator HDD Location Cancel 4 Click Yes to confirm the format process S Data Will be Deleted After Format Confirm to Format 5 User will see the format process bar in percentage When the format process is done the percentage is displayed in 100 and click OK to complete the format process e Format completed 6 After formatting the hard disk is ready to set as a storage path 2 7 2 Creating RAID Drive RAID redundant array of independent disks is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit for the purposes of data redundancy and performance improvem
33. the firmware of NVR DVR system 1 Plug the USB pen drive that contains the video server s patch file 2 n Configure Update page click Update button of Video Server System Config General Advanced Multi Monitor Version Firmware 2 3 1019 20 IPCam Module 2 3 101 1 Video Server 01 3000 01 11 Configuration System Reset Factory default 3 In upgrade dialog box the NVR DVR system will detect the patch file and show the path of patch file patch s file name and version information 4 Click Upgrade button and an upgrade process dialog box will appear A message dialog box will appear to inform user that the upgrade process is completed Click OK button to finish the upgrade process 2 5 5 Setup Dual Monitor The NVR DVR system support dual monitor connection User can choose the function UI to display on second monitor o In default the main monitor is the monitor connect on HDMI port 1 Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and click System Configuration gt Multi Monitor tab Select the function UI that wants to display on Monitor 2 Click Apply to save the setting General Advanced Config Update 4 Click Switch Control Monitor button can change control to another monitor User can operate the function on another monitor gel E5000 series Switch Control Monitor i0 lz nee 4 O e E 3 Ta O Siet Ae 2 450 gimena SZ ds amie 53 SK ms Cameras B
34. 00 series i o YO Preview Ho Playback EL E HH EB EH LP EH Kg Lei CS E d d i pvr Vie fj Re cameral R i camera2 Rei camera3 camera4 z camera5 H camera6 5 camera7 Rei camera8 z camera9 camera10 H camera11 amp gei cameral2 J Hg cameral3 lB erm 07 18 2013 10 18 56 x1 Ni OOOOOOO ama 20 06 00 00 08 00 00 10 00 00 12 00 00 14 00 00 1 l m cameral D E5000 series iss YO Preview a Playback E FH EH E L GI Ke Kai CS e E d i pvr a R i cameral Rei camera2 a camera3 camera4 E camera5 Mg camera6 gl camera7 E camera8 a camera9 Rei camerai0 Hg camera11 camera12 ed camera13 ta al ET 0 0690000600 A 9 30 06 00 00 08 00 00 10 00 00 12 00 00 14 00 00 16 00 0 07 18 2013 10 22 51 i cameral m 4 6 3 Switching Multiple Screen Display to Single Screen Display In multiple screen playback mode user can double click on the channel screen to switch to single display screen mode Double click on channel screen again the screen display will switch back to multiple screen playback mode YO Preview BEA amp Mg cameral Ch camera2 R i camera3 amp Mg camera4 R i cameras Rei camera6 Wig camera amp Mg cameras camera9 Rei camera10 R i camera11 R i camera12 R i camera13 4 Ea E meres SCT KAe d Th
35. 12 Status bar 13 Playback Control Buttons 14 XQ Zoom in Zoom out 15 Close up progress If the keyboard is not available you may use the Virtual Keyboard a Ja Js EE Js Er D 8 E E Le leltele ise feelt EE Display the recorded date time and play speed From left to right order CR Begin Move at the beginning of the recorded video file o Previous Go back to the previous frame Slower Play the recorded video file at the speed of 1 2x 1 4x or 1 8x The playback speed will show on the screen Rewind Wind back the recorded video file a Pause Briefly stop playing the recorded video file ri Play Play the recorded video file gt Faster Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x or 64x The playback speed will show on the screen ri Next Go to the next frame End Go to the end of the recorded video file To expand the playback time bar from an hour to minute Click to close up the progress bar Click again to open up bar 16 Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played You may move the bar to seek at any location of the track Using the Zoom In Out button to expand the playback time from an hour to minute Meaning of color in progress bar Red Alarm record Green Motion record Blue Always record normal record Yellow Video loss White No record date 17 Calendar
36. 2 1 Setup Alarm Condition 1 Click Setup tab gt Alarm Setting 2 User should see the Alarm Setting dialog box is displayed 9 setup F5000 series i o5 Preview Gi Playback S e NVR i System Setting 0 Emap Management CH Record Management i K Camera Management am M n 3 Sf Schedule Setting ag E3 ada Delete Ar 04 09 2014 17 33 56 3 Next click Add to create a new alarm condition setting 4 In No column displays the alarm setting number The number of alarm is assigned by NVR DVR system in default 5 Enter alarm name and description for this alarm setting in Name and Description column 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Video Loss 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IVA 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sensor System High C Reboot Low C Hard Disk Failed 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IP Camera Sensor Continuous Trigger Duration fo Sec 6 Next select Trigger if any to activate alarm if system falls to one of the conditions or Trigger if all to activate alarm if system falls to all conditions Trigger Type Trigger if Any Trigger if All 7 n Camera section select and click on the camera number in Motion Video Loss IVA to set the condition for the system to alarm o If IVA alarm status is not enabled the IVA functions that user has enab
37. 6 ow IP Camera Sensor To adjust sensor high low that is connected on the IP camera Camera 1 AVer FX2000 IP 10 100 91 Camera 3 AVer FB3027 IP 10 100 91 Camera 4 AVer FB3027 IP 10 100 91 Continue trigger duration Set a time period that when sensor has been trigger and stay in the same status for that period then the alarm will be sent out 9 In System section mark the check box to set the conditions that are caused by system Abnormal Reboot Hard Disk Failed Reboot when the NVR DVR system reboot without abnormal condition the system will send out the alarm message Abnormal Reboot when the NVR DVR system reboot in irregular condition the system will send out the alarm message Hard Disk failed when the hard disk doesn t work normally the system will send out the alarm message 10 After setting all alarm conditions click Apply to save the settings 11 Next user needs to set the alarm action when alarm has triggered Please refer to Chapter 12 To modify the alarm condition setting click Setting button of Alarm that user has created Remember to click Apply to save the changes after modification _ Alarm Information 1 alarm 1 alarm 01 13 To delete the alarm select the alarm that user wants to delete and click Delete button 2 12 2 Setting Alarm Action Setup the alarm action for system to perform when the alarm condition has been trigg
38. 8 2 5 2 1 Daylight Saving Time Geng 29 2 5 2 2 Customizing System Login Setting eeesssseeeessss 30 2 5 3 3 Customizing System Miscellaneous Setting 31 2 5 4 Update Export Import AAA 32 2 5 4 1 Importing NVR DVR System Confguration eee 33 2 5 4 2 Exporting NVR DVR System Configuration sssssee 35 2 5 4 8 Upgrading NVR DVR Eimmware 37 2 5 4 4 Upgrading IP Camera Module Patch 39 2 5 4 5 Upgrading Video Server Firmware 40 2 5 5 Setup Dual MODILOF aia cuir wns cbensisendsclwistauacaevsnekseeaehdsanessnsdncasacaenesenes 41 2 5 6 Reset to Factory Default ccc ssesteoxancntentanadesaxcnentantanenteceaneatanbaredasavenentanbesienaas 43 2 6 Newark SeN EE 44 2 6 1 Setup NVR DVR Server Name 46 2 6 2 Network Advanced Gettmg 47 2 6 2 1 Setup Transmitting Camera 48 20282 CT NET EE 48 2 6 2 3 Setup Bandwidth emt egesbegugeeusteuien Zegegeeekg Eege E CeEegeE 48 2 6 2 4 Setup Network POM vicsisiicssscsasczeatnntinesesanuncdsdeaszsnnddctuessasainennddatasdeveans 49 2 7 orage e E 50 2 7 1 Formatting Hard DiS c eatin 51 2 7 2 Creating RE 52 2 7 3 Setup Storage Path for Recording Data 56 2 7 4 Setup Hard Disk and Event Log Recycle Time eeeesssssss 58 2 7 5 LE e E 59 2 8 Camera Management gekusst torino eene ant ciu S sl enero Edge AE AEN 61 2 8 1 Connect the Analog Camera 62 2 8 2 Connect th
39. Accessories kit for BEP NN ear is not included mouse HDD bay ege Software CD Manual CD Video In cable Audio In cable Loop Out cable 2 Spot monitor cables are optional not supported 1 2 Front Panel Recording status indicator USB port mouse HDD bay Oh i 1 3 Back Panel 1 3 1 E5016 IS wee ese Si veer eme DIER le meme o MERE MIC input port o The power consumption is 120W 1 3 2 E5016H RS232 port RS485 port lounen mmm o The power consumption is 250W 1 4 Hard Disk Installation The DVR unit can support up to 4 SATA hard disks Follow the illustrated instructions below to install the hard disk 1 Open the door of HDD bay 2 Slide the hard disk into the HDD bay and push the hard disk inside the HDD bay completely 3 Push to close the door of HDD bay and 4 User may now connect all the cables lock the HDD drawer by using the key and power on the DVR unit that is included in accessories kit r 1 5 Pin Definition of Sensor Relay RS485 Port The I O card enables you to connect 16 sensor inputs and 4 relay outputs Just connect the external sensor and relay pin directly to the I O card pinhole Check the table below and locate which pinhole is assigned to sensor input and relay output SENSOR IN ALARM OUT TUE Dom 23 465 67 8 G9101112G13141516G CI NONCC2NONC G C3 NONC C4 NONC G The signal from the sensor i e infrared sensors smoke
40. Baud Rate gt Remote Use the TCP or UDP protocol for remote connection if POS system can broadcast to Internet Enter the IP address of the remote station Map to Camera Select to which camera number to display the transaction text Text Filter Enter the word you want to be removed IPOS Settings Protocol General v Font Color ge B m B E E a gm Port Settings 3 Local Baud Rate bps O Remote EE RN Map to Camera MAX 4 Cameras 1 12 13 4 15 16 17 18 rne rio rn m2 mis ri ms mis 5 To setup another iPOS setting repeat the above steps 6 To modify the iPOS setting click the Setting button of iPOS Selec no Name Por Channel Text Fiter Setting C 1 Soe COMI chi ch2 ch3 ch 4 8 To view the iPOS event log refer to Chapter 2 16 3 2 17 Log Viewer Show the record of activities alarm event iPOS that take place in the system User can view and search for specific log 2 17 1 Using the Event Log Viewer 1 Select the channel that user wants to search Click the channel on screen 2 Click Event Log icon in preview mode 3 The Event Log Viewer dialog box is appeared and located at bottom of left side screen o User can click icon to expand the Event Log Viewer dialog box on the screen D E5000 series i 0 ZS satt lt O ui B B SR x H isen gids OB Karen e 9 4S RRE Steeg ET Mt TL E ane NES IS E i e PTLL Val D P Ce aaa ep
41. Dateine enddatertine LE Video Format 2 H Folder Name Selected Files MB Calculate Size E3 Export Cancel and the Output Video Clip dialog box is appeared Start Date Time Displays the begin time and date of segment video file End Date Time Displays the end time and date of segment video file Video Format Select the video format DVR or mp4 that user wants to save Save path Where to save the segment video file Click Rescan Device to detect the external USB pen drive if NVR DVR system didn t detect it B Folder Name Give a name for segment video file Using virtual keyboard to enter the name B Calculate size To calculate the file size of segment video file The calculate result is displayed in Select File column B Selected Files Displays the file size of segment video file Click Export button to save wanted segment portion To playback the export video clip please refer to Chapter 5 4 6 7 Snapshot the Screen View Select the channel or all channels Plug the USB pen drive to NVR DVR unit Click Snapshot ES button In Snapshot dialog box check the Save path has been detected by NVR DVR system If the save path doesn t found click Rescan Device button to re detect it SG OO N ern GNE File name 2013 03 18 18 25 26 Type jpg 5 If user wants to re name the File name call out the on screen keyboard and enter the new fil
42. E Apply Cancel 01 24 2014 17 03 31 3 n Hard Disk Calculator dialog box enter the expect hard disk size or expect recording time in Expected HD Size GB or Expected Record Time Days and then click Calculate button The Total Recording time Days column is shown the current hard disk recording capacity Click OK to exit the hard disk calculator window The hard disk calculation is based on the recording setup and current hard disk capability Total Recording Time Days 6 8 20 5 HDD Calculator Expected HO Sze Expected Recording Time Days The HDD size required for your application may vary from this calculated result due to varieties of surveillance scenes complexity and combinatorial settings used in the actual installation sites It is user s responsibility to verify and determine appropriate HDD size for their application needs 2 18 2 Using On Screen Keyboard User can use the on screen Keyboard to enter require information in setting dialog box Click to call out the on screen keyboard For uppercase click Caps button To exit click Esc Ja JL jis Jon s Le oo eto JLo JL lz La JL Le JL Joe ov Jo D be Jo Let aJ v sa f s a JLe JLo Lh JI CE Le Eee f ex Lej vn m LLL JL Chapter 3 Monitoring the NVR DVR After setting up the NVR DVR system user can start to monitor the NVR DVR in preview mode The following chapters are going to describe the monitoring functions in preview mode E5000 series
43. EI 2 5 System Setup Click Setup tab in preview playback mode to switch to system setup mode In Setup mode user should see the System Information dialog box is displayed at the first place In System Information dialog box it displays the setting options of Language Date Time Network1 Netowrk2 and Storage The setup sections are divided into System Setting Emap Management Record Management Camera Management Alarm Setting User Setting and Schedule Setting In the following chapters will describe all setup 9 Setup 5000 series System Setting 0 Emap Management S Record Management M Camera Management D r Alarm Setting ER e User Setting 5 S Schedule Setting Server Name E5000 Current Firmware Version 2 3 1019 20 IPCam Module 2 3 101 1 Video Server 01 3000 01 11 Received Bandwidth 1147 Bps Transmitting Bandwidth 0 Bps Temperature 52 125 AV 04 09 2014 16 59 45 2 5 1 General System Setting Setup the language of NVR DVR system video type system date and time synchronize the system time Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and click System Configuration After changing the settings click Apply button to save the settings To un save the new settings click Cancel button setup E5000 series System Configuration Advanced Config Update Multi Monitor Language English 7 Date Time 9 Apr2014
44. IP mode Static IP DHCP PPPOE gt Static IP Assign a fixed IP address for NVR DVR server IP ADDRESS Assign a constant IP address which a real IP addresses given from ISP Do Not assign the NVR DVR server to 1 0 0 0 network segment It will because the NVR DVR cannot access to Internet due to the un recognize to 1 0 0 0 IP segment Mask It is a bitmask used to identify the sub network and how many bits provide room for host addresses Enter the subnet mask of the IP address which user has assigned to NVR DVR system GATEWAY A network device act as a passageway to internet Enter the network gateway IP address DNS Domain Name Server translates domain names such as www abb com tw to IP addresses Enter the IP address of DNS if it is available DHCP Uses DHCP server assigning NVR DVR server an IP address PPPOE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a network protocol for encapsulating PPP frames in Ethernet frames It is used mainly with ADSL services If your network is using ADSL service connecting to internet and then select PPPOE mode Enter User ID and Password that is given by your ISP for PPPOE connecting authority d Set as default gateway The NVR DVR system supports dual LANs but only one LAN port can be set as default gateway 5 Setup the DDNS To use this feature register your own domain name server first Only the LAN port is set as default gateway can be set DDNS function VV ON Y gt
45. Preview Gi Playback S nvr 7 Bf system Setting _ System Configuration Basen Configurati pina Maced Version Firmware 2 3 1019 20 A Emap Management i I M 2 3 101 1 B Record Management PCam Module am Ch K Camera Management fiib Alarm Setting Video Server 01 3000 01 11 e By User Setting Configuration 1 Sb Schedule Setting System Reset l Factory default Avr 04 09 2014 17 00 29 2 5 4 4 Importing NVR DVR System Configuration To regain the same settings back from previously backup configuration file 1 Plug the USB pen drive into the NVR DVR unit that contains the backup configuration file that user has exported previously General Advanced Multi Monitor Version Firmware 2 3 1019 20 IPCam Module Video Server 01 3000 01 11 Configuration System Reset Factory default 2 In Configure Update page click Import button in Configuration section 3 In Import dialog box user should see the backup configuration file path and file name E5016 cfg 4 Then click Import button Import File USB 1 USB Import 5 Amessage dialog box will appear to remind user that the NVR DVR system will reboot after restoring the backup configuration file Click OK button to continue To cancel click Cancel button S The System Needs to Reboot After Import Configuration Co
46. S 5 Sensor 9 T e OOM e NN 9 ds EI ae Iie Sls el IT e 7 ett a pb KS M D Y a i S e Sac a d OO Ey erano Ze Gel DU e Ae aa i d mp PT ar bs ded ABER 10 08 2013 10 31 05 Ei V SN 3 14 Changing Relay Status Note This function can be operated in preview mode only User can change the relay status of NVR DVR server and IP camera In preview mode click of sensor or click of camera to expand the list Right click on relay or relay of camera and a short cut menu will show up 3 Select the High or Low status of relay E5000 series 1 0 3T D m gm B ds xis n d rz d 2 e ae Isa d Mi camera10 BB gd 4S OB sers T Ae ech rag 9 ge S emm S i Ch cameral1 WT L de t Sen x R i camera12 ay E SA o Ma camera13 D g Le E 5 R i cameral4 c K i cameras Zem amp Kg camerai6 1 A Rz NN a gt f cameras a 430 se Smerae 9 ds oR camera m ke A gt TU d E KI 5 PT E el E PLI T wl K 7 EE eg E e ON mags ON X d wl eai SZ d SCH uae 8 j ELT d e leg ere Ad WW D a cO e Sac d OO Ey erano Ze Gel DU Le T dat D PETT Nr A ded AR bL 10 08 2013 10 31 28 E i Y e Chapter A Playback Recorded Video on NVR DVR System In this chapter it is going to description how to playback recorded video on NVR DVR system in several ways and introduce some functions that user can operates
47. Schedule window 3 Next click Schedule Setting button to go to Alarm schedule page F5000 series i YO Preview Cei NVR a System Setting i Le Emap Management S Record Management Ki Camera Management DS Alarm Setting G es User Setting 5 S Schedule Setting Alarm Schedule Playback HB Enable Disable 12 Sun cr EM FEE FEES FE FEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE Schedule Setting 04 09 2014 17 38 03 d J 4 n Alarm schedule page select the Enable and click on the date and time to setup the schedule Setup F5000 series i S Playback VQ Preview us NVR E System Setting F Kei Emap Management B Record Management Alarm Setting im MR CR Alarm Status Alarm Schedule Sensor Relay e e User Setting 8 Ei Schedule Setting O ll Enable O Disable EI Alarm o 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 on To select or un select all blocks click the area in red circle a en cancel AVer aaa 5 Next click Apply to save the setting To disable the alarm schedule select Disable and click on the date and time table and click Apply to save the changes 2 11 Backup Setting Backup t
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49. To only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode double click on the video screen you only want to display 3 Camera list Lists all cameras Click to expand the list User can select and drag the camera to desire channel location 4 Date and Time It shows the current date and time 5 Export Export function includes 2 functions Snapshot and Print Snapshot Catch a static current screen image and save it as a JPG file on local hard disk Print Print out the current Qplayer screen 6 Bookmark Mark a reference point when reviewing the recorded video file to which you may return for later reference see also Chapter 5 1 1 7 Full screen Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video To return press the right button of the mouse or ESC on the keyboard or click the arrow icon Click to switch back to normal e display mode When you switch to full screen in multiple screen mode Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode or all 8 System Information Click it to view NVR DVR system s version and copyright 9 Minimize To minimize the Qplayer on the task tray 10 Power button Call up the Power dialog box In the Power dialog box user may do the following Power Exit H Compact Login Cancel KT OTTEN Exit To shutdown the NVR DVR system Cancel To exit Logout dialog box 11 On Screen Keyboard
50. UPnP function bandwidth limit setting and network port setting Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and click Networking gt Advanced tab Click Setting to configure Server Name Transmitting Cameras UPnP Network Bandwidth Limit Network Port 2 6 2 4 Setup Transmitting Camera Select and click on the camera number in the Transmitting Camera section you want to make it accessible via internet using PCViewer Remote site control and iPhone Andorid Viewer To select all the cameras enable the ALL check box v All MiM2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 v 9 v 10 v 11 v 12 v 13 v 14 v 15 v 16 2 6 2 2 Setup UPnP Assign a port number for UPnP service Click OK to save the setting This function is working when the router had enabled the UPNP function and had opened the port which had assigned for UPNP setting for the NVR DVR system C Enable UPnP eg i ox 2 6 2 3 Setup Bandwidth Limit Set the network bandwidth consumption limit for remote accessing Click OK to save the setting C Enable Bandwidth Limit Total Limit KB s 2 6 2 4 Setup Network Port Assign a Network Port for remote accessing connection 2 Storage Setting In storage setting user can add the storage path remove the storage path format hard disk and set the hard disk recycle time Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and
51. a M cameras screen display mode immediately g Ooms erato 2 ds owe CR S Das ad SN Kier LL w qu MUI LN LH camerase d dg SS mera sem KAES o ae ens Ze T erer le ss 5L Se F5000 series i o Oo negen E playback lt HO EH EB E LP K E 25 ia 3 3 dS pve O ES camera K Se Hg cameral E Md camera2 amp Rei camera3 amp camera4 E camera5 Rei camera6 camera7 amp camera8 E camera9 E camera10 E camerali cs cameral2 Bu camerai3 img rm Aver 10 03 2013 15 50 39 3 Viewing Emap Click Ermapt to call out the Emap dialog box Click mA icon on E map dialog box to expand the E map dialog box on the preview screen When alarm occurred the icons on the map will turn to flash status Click Map ex Map 2 can switch to the selected map Setup E5000 series i20 Me SEE eee Ie a oe EE OB emery e Ch A LT CR SCT v 5 o DUM mp T st rae 7 We camera2 S ay d camera3 Ka dii 3 camera4 d camera5 A t camera6 Z 4 cs camera7 a camera8 BB comers a 650 f merae T Be ae 3 Mg camera P ni Ta TD SEL A camera10 Lis a T A T L Mal comerati Mi me fa TUN Rei camera2 Ki sn 7 d aay LITT 3 Rei camerai3 P j i i A 3 K wu C P a camera SH m nn RJ Se a Ze 3 ER T T CFT a eh an 3 g i e ze um NL d Pom ce
52. act Login Cancel Exit To shutdown the NVR DVR system Compact Switch to compact mode In compact mode user s authority is limited see also Chapter 2 4 1 Login To login in different account Default user ID is admin and password is admin Cancel To exit Power dialog box 17 Alarm Log Viewer Alarm log To view and search the alarm event logs see also Chapter 2 17 2 2 3 Familiarizing Functions in Playback Mode Click playback tab to switch to playback mode 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 SET series 927 119 2 ct Preview i Part L m LH RB oS RS cA 20 Se Bow o Cegedel TT Mal cameral E a o iamen VTL Tee Rei cameras 5 bei cameras 5 Rei camera 5 Kg camera Rei camera 5 Rei camera10 Rei camerali Kei camera12 Wl comeret3 Am uu Lehr aalt Ji 030 un SU 06 00 00 EC EE m 14 00 00 16 06 26 1 Setup Click Setup button to configure settings for cameras recording network scheduler backup sensors relays alarms and user authentication 2 Preview Switch to Preview mode This allows you to view live camera display 3 Camera list Lists all cameras of NVR DVR Click to expand the list User can select and drag the camera to video display area to playback see also Chapter 4 6 1 4 PTZ In playback mode the NVR DVR system doesn t support PTZ function
53. alarm happen such as motion detected and video loss the alarm will reset at the alarm reset time 6 In Action section user may now set the alarm action for the system to perform when the alarm condition is activated Launch E Map Display mini E map on the screen Enlarge Camera View Switch to only display video in Preview mode from where the alarm is activated a Select the camera from drop down list to specify which camera video to be enlarged on screen when the alarm is triggered b Retrieve time set the waiting duration before system switching back to original Preview mode If the retrieve time is un set the alarm video will keep enlarging until user switch back to Preview mode manually The retrieve time range is 0 300 seconds Retrieve Time o Sec Relay Output Set to enable disable the relay operation when the alarm is activated and to extend additional time in second before it stops the relay operation a Beside the Relay Output check box click Detail b Inthe Relay Output dialog select from the available relay list and in the Status column set to on off the relay operation when the alarm is activated c Inthe Retrieve time check box you may enable disable to extend the relay operation time and set the duration in second 0 300 seconds d Click OK to exit and accept the setting and Cancel to exit without saving the setting C Retrieve Time o Sec OK Cancel IP Camera Re
54. amera9 TL D KE hi i Wig camera10 ja f TETN R i camera11 1 t d b E iU i camera12 a un 3 Se GC a if i E Y eqno Ka gt DD A PI s 470 Ig Ke CR 9 ds D essen Ae T 3 ane gt arr T SAKI sy Ee DM Se S aay iter Start Date Time d 7 2013 10 02 7 12 49 25 ams End Date Time Of cameraie d d OT eau 2013 10 03 15 49 25 IN n C deg E gt x 10 07 2013 18 14 00 1 Y L3 4 n Alarm Log Viewer dialog box select the Camera that user wants to search Multiple cameras selection is allowed Set the searching period at Start Date Time and End Date Time column Searching by specific keyword enter the keyword in Keyword column Click Search button to start searching p cum um The search result will list in below column Click More button to display more event logs Camera 1 Camera 2 X Start Date Time End Date Time 2013 04 02 r 20 32 07 SI Keyword 2013 04 02 20 30 07 Camera lt 02 gt video loss 2013 04 02 20 30 07 Camera lt 03 gt video loss 2013 04 02 20 30 07 Camera lt 04 gt video loss 2013 04 02 20 30 08 Camera lt 01 gt video loss 2013 04 02 20 30 08 Camera lt 02 gt video loss 2013 04 02 20 30 08 Camera lt 03 gt video loss 2013 04 02 20 30 08 Camera lt 04 gt video loss 2013 04 02 20 30 09 Camera lt 01 gt video loss
55. ancel button 2 15 Emap Setting E Map can hold up to 8 maps in jpg or bmp format User may locate the camera sensor and relay on the map 2 15 1 Setting Emap Click Emap Management 2 The Emap dialog box will appear on screen Setup E5000 series YO Preview 3 Playback 5 di NR 8 System Setting B Record Management 5 K Camera Management D r Alarm Setting ch amp User Setting CH E4 Schedule Setting AVer 04 09 2014 16 53 05 Click Edit button to switch to Emap setup mode E Map x Next click E icon to setup name of Emap and load a map figure When the Emap Setting dialog box appears click the open file icon to locate and select the map Enter a name for this Emap in Name column Click OK to save the setting Emap Setting Name Map 1 Image Path world map jpg oc ce 6 When the inserted map appears on the Emap screen user may now drag the camera sensor and relay icons to its place on the map Icons on the map can be relocated anywhere If user is going to locate the icon on the map to other area right click on the icon on the Emap and click remove to put the icon back to the Resource list o The available icons are look like Mgl Camera Sensor Relay and un available icons are look like Camera Sensor Relay e Resource E Ch DVR 5 M cameral
56. as series from NVR DVR site see also Chapter 2 8 2 1 Camera Information For entering the IP camera s parameters when connects the IP camera Camera Management Wo 1 Type IPAddress Protocol Model Status FPS Bitrate Detail x Fail Setting Fail Fail Setting Fail Fail Setting Setti ng ng ng Fail ETT TD Cail C imo Search List Used MP Available MP pacity AllCHs 0 00 33 18 Camera Information Name IP Address Port Protocol Model Video Channel User Name Password Add to Camera 3 Click Search button to find IP cameras on LAN network d In Search result list select the IP camera that user wants to connect Then select the IP camera channel that user wants to connect the selected IP camera Enter the User name and Password of IP camera if the connection authentication is required 5 Click Apply button to make a connection 1n Used MP Available MP All CHs 0 00 33 18 Camera Information Name IP Address Port Protocol Model Video Channel User Name Password Add to Camera 6 After connection is successful user should see the live video is displayed Camera Management 10 100 91 31 10 100 91 56 Used MP Available MP All CHs 092 1 3226 Camera Information Name http 10 100 91 53 80 onvif device service 80 IP Address http 10 100 91 56 80 onvif device service 80 Port ag Protocol Model Video Cha
57. b Emap To view the cameras sensors and relays on Emap see also Chapter 3 7 6 Search NVR DVR supports 2 type of searching in playback mode Event Search and Visual Search Event Search Search from the recorded activities that were recorded in event log such as Sensor Motion Video Loss see also Chapter 4 3 Visual Search Search from a specific camera by Date Hour Minute 10 Seconds and Second see also Chapter 4 4 7 POS Log Viewer Search and display POS event logs see also Chapter 2 17 3 8 Status bar Display the recorded date time and play speed 9 Date Select the date on the calendar and the time to where to start playing the recorded video file E5000 series o A ar 953 L a n X w Bey LS 10 05 00 10 10 00 1015 0 m 10 25 00 E Date click the date on calendar to select The date in bold text indicates there has recorded file Click 3 and icon to switch the date or clickW icon next to month to select the month To switch the year click on the text of year and click spin button to select Time In Time box select the hour minute and second to setup the playback start up time e July 2013 o Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 10 12 08 ok 10 Date and Time 11 Playback 12 Hide button 13 Split Scree
58. ch to the Camera 01 position O Hj GB BB LB a v mm i ee Ee E Le camera ES 9 Calera 9 ds e Calera Eu E gh wf N TN T dw P i EE d Tee 1 ew AIR a aa op LE jDrag the selected Q M AN ig G e D z D IP Rei camera4 Rei camera5 T Wal comeres camera to the TN c Mg camera NN amp Hg camera8 channel that user erae q een e Lk VO gt ke US R i camera9 z gn g Ce KE amp Mg camerai0 K MORE Y r comment e Ze Zeg Hg camera12 A E c Mg camera13 a d si yf Ge j Si er gl CS o flcsmerse bo 430 mE mego 9 4S OB ems ag 8 7 4 d dE Hi e E 2 TT Tta LI i188 el AN ir So w di el A Se e y ANN Of csmersas Am 45 Opere i x Oo ES S le ens Au LST i aa E Ce T _ Ar 10 07 2013 10 25 06 3 2 Meaning of Icons and Figures B The description of icons on each channel The icon is indicated the current recording status Red color recording Gray color no recording The icon is indicated the motion record status Red color i motion recording Gray color F no motion recording Jg Enable disable audio play of channel User can click the icon to enable or disable the play of audio Enable disable 2 way audio function Note Both NVR DVR and IP camera need to connect audio input ex microphone and audio output ex speaker device B The meanin
59. d time 2013 03 18 18 19 29 2013 03 18 18 19 29 C Include Player when backup ap ege o Cites Backup Path T Rescan Device Folder Name OK 5 User can backup multiple recorded file different channels and different time period at the same time Repeat the above steps to create the backup file and click Add button The different backup files are distinguished by Folder Name that user has given The multiple backup files limit is 3 files at the same time O All woi M02 M03 M04 105 106 007 108 009 110 Oii 112 113 114 115 16 17 18 19 20 2i 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Select date and time 2013 03718 v 2013703718 gt C All O01 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 712 O13 O14 115 116 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Select date and time 2013 03 18 2013 0318 gt Include Player when backup Backup Files Size Calculate Size Backup Path USB 1 USB I NM 6 When all backup files have created click OK button to start archiving the selected file to USB pen drive 2 12 Alarm Setting To setup an alarm setting user needs to complete following steps 1 Setting up the alarm conditions see also Chapter 2 11 1 2 Setting up the alarm actions see also Chapter 2 11 2 3 Setting up the alarm schedule see also Chapter 2 9 2 In the following chapter it describes how to setup the alarm condition and action 2 1
60. ded video file While playback time the pause button will show ri Play Play the recorded video file While stop playback the play button will show 11 Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played You may move the bar to seek at any location of the track The time is shown in 5 minutes for a segment 12 Information Click it to view NVR DVR server s model name S W version and PCViewer FW version 13 Logout To exit the application Appendix Recovering NVR DVR System through the USB port Save the firmware on USB pen drive and through the USB port on DVR unit to recovery the firmware of DVR system All the configuration will be erased after recovery process 1 Download the firmware from website hitp surveillance aver com gt gt Support gt gt download Center gt gt Embedded hybrid DVR gt gt E5016 gt gt firmware Then click Search button to search firmware 2 After download the firmware file un zip the file and save on USB pen drive Note Copy the entire firmware file folder into USB pen drive 3 Power off the DVR system 4 Plug the USB pen drive that contains recovery firmware into USB port that is located in front of DVR unit upper one 5 Then power on DVR unit While the DVR is reading file the screen is black Please wait for a System Recovery Procedure window to show up 6 When System Recovery Procedure window show up click Yes to continue it If user wants to cancel th
61. e Activation Date and Expiry Date 5 Click Apply to save the account setting The user account is list in User Setting list 9 setup F5000 series ZE Preview Ho Playback BR System Setting IQ Emap Management S Record Management J K Camera Management Sort byNo gt 1 admin Administrator O 2 guest User 04 09 2014 17 37 28 6 Adding another user account repeat above steps 7 Modifying the user account click Setting of user account in User Information dialog Sort by No No Nome Let ss Sena 1 admin Administrator Setting m 2 al User 2 12 1 Deleting an User Account User can remove un wanted or expired user account f 2 Click Setup tab in Preview mode Then click User Setting in Advanced NVR DVR Setting section and the User Information dialog is displayed Mark the user account in User Information dialog then click Delete button Select No Name Level Description Setting L 1 admin Administrator sone 2 14 UO Setting Setup UO device status 2 14 1 Sensor Setting 1 Click Setup tab gt Alarm Setting gt Sensor tab o 9 setup F5000 series i E d NVR e System Setting i Emap Management Record Management K Camera Management SIE Alarm Cetin SI a ae a D User Setting S Schedule Setting Description
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63. e firmware upgrade procedure click No 179 7 After all procedures have completed the Reboot window is show up Remove the USB pen drive from DVR unit and click Reboot button to restart NVR DVR system WARRANTY NOTICE LIMITED WARRANTY AVer Information Inc warrants this product to be free of defects resulting from faulty manufacture or components under the following terms WARRANTY LENGTH Labor is warranted for 3 three year from the date of purchase Parts are warranted for 2 two year from the date of purchase Replacement products will be warranted for the remainder of the one year warranty period or 30 thirty days whichever is longer WHO IS PROTECTED This warranty is enforceable only by the first consumer purchaser WHAT IS AND IS NOT COVERED Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects resulting from faulty manufacturing of this product The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 2 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident abuse misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature commercial or industrial use unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions included with the product Misapplication of service by someone other than the manufacturer s representative Any shipment damages Claims must be made with carrier Any other cause which does not relate
64. e for Daylight saving period Daylight Bias Assign a time that it is for daylight saving time offset in your time zone For example if the time zone is in U S Eastern the time offset is 1 hour 4 Click Apply to save the setting _ System Configuration General Advanced Config Update Multi Monitor Start Date Time 5 Apr 2014 g 16 35 16 P End Date Time 9 Apr 2014 Je 16 39 16 E Daylight Bias oo Si oo Si Mode2 Daylight Bias o E Hrs Login C Auto Login After System Boot up Default User Miscellaneous Setting AutoScan Period Playback Mode Instant playback D Date Format mm dd yyyy v 2 5 2 2 Customizing System Login Setting Enable the conditions in Login section you want the system to automatically carry out Click Apply to save the setting B Auto Login after system boot up Login NVR DVR system automatically when NVR DVR operating system is started B Default user Automatically log in to the selected default user when the NVR DVR system is executed General Config Update Multi Monitor Daylight Saving Time Modei Start Date Time 9Apr2014 Je 16 39 16 E End Date Time 9Apr2014 Je 16 39 16 E Daylight Bias oo Si oo Si Mode2 Daylight Bias o E Hrs Login C Auto Login After System Boot up Default User Miscellaneous Setting AutoScan Period Playback Mode Instant playback Date Format mm dd yyyy 2 5 3 3 Customizing System Miscellaneous Setting Enable the conditions in Miscellaneou
65. e name in File name column 6 Click OK to capture and save the screen shot 7 The captured and saved screen image can be viewed on PC Chapter 5 Playback by Qplayer You can playback the backup files by using QPlayer applications on the PC When you back up the recorded file QPlayer applications are automatically included in the backup folder if user has enabled the selection of Inculde player when backup when backup recorded file With QPlayer it is similar in Playback mode and supports different split screen types to view all the video at the same time To run the application go to backup folder and select Qplayer folder then double click Qplayer exe 5 1 Familiarizing Functions of Qplayer In Qplayer main UI click File gt Open File to located the backup file folder o Please copy the whole backup folder under hard disk direction of PC ex CHL The functions of Qplayer will be described in following S 6 d 0 35 m wa GB Payback 3 Bu AVer 4 pancana 17 Name Function 1 File Click it to open the backup file A File List dialog is appared and listed all available playback files User can click the file to playback File List x 2014 07 15 15 45 24 2014 07 1 2 Split Screen Mode Select from 7 kinds of split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all the camera or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen
66. e the settings Tampering Select Enable tamper detection to enable tampering function And alarm will trigger when the following situation has occurred B Spray painting Alarm is triggered when the camera has detected the painting sprayed on the camera s view for over 2 seconds B Intention Block Cover Alarm is triggered when the camera has detected the camera s view being blocked intentionally over 2 seconds B Accidental redirection Alarm is triggered when someone re directs the position or direction of camera accidentally B Defocusing Alarm is triggered when the camera has lost focus Camera 3 Missing Object Select a certain object on the screen for the camera system to detect System gives alarm when the object disappears 1 Select the Missing Object from the drop down list 2 Ared frame will show up on the screen Click and drag the red frame to the object position and click the frame to adjust the size of frame Detection Duration Set the lasting time for camera system to detect the object Alert Duration Set the alarm lasting time after alarm has been triggered Sensitivity Set the degree of response of detection p oe X9 Display on OSD Mark to enable the missing object frame to display on screen when missing object has triggered Camera 3 IVA Setting Detection duration 30 second t Sensitivity Q 480 C Display on OSD Suspicious Object Suspici
67. eds MT d E mer E TT C g E CAS AA te Ze p Ki camera2 e 8 E S w e KI camera3 P s m Tw KI camera4 3 d Ki cameraS mm 1 Ke RI camera07 N Y KI camera8 eX cament DION weetintetrete a SG comity Ae RK camera VTL d ul a8 veal ft v WE camera10 gt AIR M KI camerai1 f Ki camera12 Ca AS A EE Ki camera13 x M Se x K D O amera ace om Com ergo 9 ds e camera am jo zs ie Y ell T wt d VW PF VEH 2 5 6 Reset to Factory Default Reset the NVR DVR system back to factory default value All configurations will be lost after reset to factory default Click Apply button of Factory default and NVR DVR system will reboot automatically pdate Multi Monitor Firmware 2 3 1019 20 IPCam Module 2 3 101 1 Video Server 01 3000 01 11 Configuration System Reset Factory default 2 6 Network Setting Select type of IP mode setup the IP address of NVR DVR and configure the DDNS Network Setting Server Name MAC Address 00 18 1a 62 82 29 IP Information IP 192 168 111 111 Gateway 192 168 111 254 Mask 255 255 255 0 pss Set as Default Gateway O PPPoE DomainName ID Pd password ServerName dyndnsorg See bon Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and click Networking MAC Address Displays the MAC address of Ethernet port on LAN card Select the
68. ent The NVR DVR system supports RAID 0 RAID 1 and RAID 10 Each RAID description is shown when user chooses the RAID type Step A Select HDD oo SATA 2 5T3250312CS N A 238475 MB 12223 MB Unformat OK pF RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 10 Create one large virtual HDD Create mirroring HDD s Require at least 3 or more Require an even number of for efficiency operation HDD s to create a virtual HDD s at least 4 HDD to HDD with better protection create a virtual HDD with mechanism 1 HDD fail is better protection mechanism allowed Follow the below steps to build an RAID storage 1 In Storage Setting page click Create RAID button Use for Recording HDD Select Name Type Capacity Free Space Status S MAR T Progress Detail L SATA 1 WD10EALX 559BA0 N A 953869 MB 785151 MB Normal OK L _ SATA 2 ST3250312CS N A 238475 MB 12223 MB Unformat OK Oo Space Management C Delete Recorded Data After 7 Days Delete Log Data After Days Overwrite Hard Disk Calculator 2 Leg RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 10 Create one large virtual HDD Create mirroring HDD s Require at least 3 or more Require an even number of for efficiency operation HDD s to create a virtual HDDs at least 4xHDD to HDD with better protection create a virtual HDD with mechanism 1 HDD fail is better protection mechanism allowed HDD Location 3 Then select the RAID type Step B There a
69. eo Server 01 3000 01 11 Configuration System Reset Factory default 3 In upgrade dialog box the NVR DVR system will detect the firmware file and shows the firmware file path firmware file name and version information Upgrade Info Current Firmware Version 1 2 100 3 Next Firmware Version 1 2 100 5 Upgrade File USB 1 Transcend 7 Upgrad State Getting upgrade data Upgrade Upgrade 5 Amessage dialog box will appear to inform user that the upgrade process is completed Click OK button to restart the NVR DVR system Upgrade success System will be restart and Setup will be close 2 5 4 4 Upgrading IP Camera Module Patch To update the firmware of NVR DVR system 1 Plug the USB pen drive that contains the IP camera patch file 2 In Configure Update page click Update button of IPCam Module _ System Configuration General Advanced Multi Monitor Version Firmware 2 3 1019 20 IPCam Module 2 3 101 1 Video Server 01 3000 01 11 Configuration System Reset Factory default 3 In upgrade dialog box the NVR DVR system will detect the patch file and show the path of patch file patch s file name and version information 4 Click Upgrade button and an upgrade process dialog box will appear 5 Amessage dialog box will appear to inform user that the upgrade process is completed Click OK button to finish the upgrade process 2 5 4 5 Upgrading Video Server Firmware To update
70. ered 1 Click Setup tab gt Alarm Setting 2 Then click Setting button of Alarm that user has created in Alarm Information dialog box Also user can select the Alarm from the list under Alarm Setting alarm 1 alarm_01 sp 3 In Alarm Setting page select the Action tab to switch to alarm action page No Name Description Trigger Type Trigger if Any Trigger if All Action C Launch E Map Spot Monitor O Enlarge Camera View 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Low 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 1 LJ Relay Output IP Camera Sensor C IP Camera Relay C Play Warning Sound C Send E Mail Upload File C PTZ Preset Point 4 The No Name Description and Priority column display the current alarm s information The Trigger Type displays the current alarm s trigger condition 5 In Alarm Reset section click the camera number to set the reset condition of alarm Once alarm is reset all alarm action will stop at the moment If the sensor normal status is high set the alarm reset condition to low Alarm Reset Sensor High o 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Low 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IP Camera Sensor C Alarm Reset Time Sec IP Camera Sensor To adjust sensor high low that is connected on the IP camera Camera 4 AVer FB3027 IP 10 100 91 Alarm Reset Time Set a time for the alarm auto reset When an
71. ersion 6 1 Familiarizing Functions of PCViewer 1 E5000 series EIS EE eem K camera3 Wi camera4 Wi camera5 K camera6 K camera7 K camera8 Wi camera09 Wi camera10 Wi camerali Wi camerai2 Wi camera13 Wi camerai4 K camerai5 Wii camera16 4 211200 Byte sec 10 FPS 2014 08 14 17 37 37 Name Function 1 Playback Click it to switch to playback mode and playback recorded video form remote NVR DVR server see also Chapter 6 2 2 Preview Click it to switch to preview mode 3 Camera list Lists all cameras Click the camera to view in single screen display mode or click camera group to view in multi screen display mode 4 Information It shows the current date time transmit data information 5 Split Screen Mode Select from 4 kinds of split screen type to view live video of remote NVR DVR server 6 Information Click it to view NVR DVR server s model name S W version and POViewer FW version 7 Logout To exit the application This function allows the NVR DVR server site and PCViewer site 8 2 way audio to talk via internet using microphone Make sure your microphone and speakers work before using this function 6 2 Familiarizing Functions of Playback Mode 1 12 13 E5000 series i 2 G YO Preview Z KI camera K camera2 3 Wi camera3 Wi camera4 Wi cameras Wi camerae Wi camera7 Wi camera8 bE camera09 Wi camera10 Wi camera11
72. es to the next one the setup time period is 1 60 seconds After is done click Save to keep the settings 6 Restore AutoPan Time set a time period for restoring auto path function after the PTZ camera has been moved Mark the check box and set the time period in second 7 Click Apply to save the settings 8 After completing the PTZ setting user can operate the PTZ function through PTZ control panel in preview mode see also Chapter 2 8 4 Setup Analog PTZ User can enable PTZ function if the Analog camera has supported 1 In Camera Management dialog box click Setup tab 2 Then select Camera gt PTZ tab 3 In PTZ setup page mark Use PTZ to enable PTZ function Camera 2 posvaraessnresecarscesnseess Limiti f Connection Settings JaN Q Pot ees gt uss iD 0 z VEF C1 v Baud Rate Default Protocol Pelco D X Preset Settings Preset Number 1 DwellTime DR I Sec ms 4 Connection Settings select the following selections and click Save to apply the settings v COMPort The connecting port is fixed and can t be changed The default is RS485 port Y ID Assign an ID number for the PTZ camera v Baud Rate Please refer to the user s manual of the PTZ camera to make sure the baud rate Y Protocol Please refer to the user s manual of the PTZ camera to make sure what protocol is using 5 Preset Setting use the control panel to adjust the po
73. ext to preview tab and the camera list will be hided To show the camera list again click gt icon E5000 series meven E roma el pvr 2 e cameral camera2 e camera3 amp camera4 E camera5 E camera6 R i camera Mg camera8 3 R i camera9 camera10 cameral1 SI cameral2 Gi Wd camera13 4 B E l E 07 18 2013 10 19 05 x1 ap A 30 06 00 00 08 00 00 10 00 00 12 00 00 14 00 00 1 cameral E A 2 CET Ese ne OOOOOOO s s 2 00 00 04 00 00 06 00 00 08 00 00 10 00 00 12 00 00 14 00 00 16 00 00 18 00 00 cameral i 4 6 6 Output a Video Clip to a USB Pen Drive Switch the playback screen to 1 single screen display mode Using A and amp button to expand the time bar for easy to set the segment period 3 Click F Segment button to set the mark Hj pvr R i cameral amp Rei camera2 c Mg camera3 c R i camera4 5 Mg camera5 c Kei camera6 amp bg camera amp Rei camera8 c R i camera9 R i camera10 5 Ma cameral1 8 e cameral12 Si IR AVer 07 18 2013 10 21 37 4 Then drag the f mark segment to set video period portion To cancel segmentation Click button Segment again 10 15 00 10 20 10 25 00 10 30 00 10 18 15 pat 4 10 10 00 10 15 00 10 20 00 10 25 00 10 30 00 10 19 09 wd as 5 Click Output Video Clip button 4 Output Video Clip stan
74. g of figures on screen user will see some of figure during the monitoring and playback and their descriptions are as following Camera is disabled Camera is no video display No recording data The camera resolution is Playback mode over the resolution that NVR DVR has supported Over Resolution 3 3 Enable Disable the Camera Channel In Camera list user can enable disable camera When camera is disabled monitor and record function are both disable Right click on the camera in Camera list select disable or enable the camera SE F5000 series i Q9 en OI mm ale ex e a rz Kl Espen d 2 Le OI ers 2 4s SS habe Si SC g aa P GR i 1 o E yr 67 T bd comer E Enable S WA E cameri Disable RM o g camera5 R i camera6 va 41 Ze e P d v M Kei camera7 SN E camera8 Fs cameras d SC el GC calnerg6 9 Sir D Ja met Ae 5 Mg camera9 T L di ei et Rei camera10 E camerali amp Rei camerai2 E Hei Lam Lig di amp Ay re yg D 4 EN ar ef HECK e ER ER trae T Se Reef rs PLL ss KS a AT FTAL Ki ENS AMI T 7 LY d a 9 SS eut D IK X y lt 9 S JO x Binergig lap AVer 10 08 2013 10 30 05 Wee mm F5000 series zs CO Preview d plavba O E EB HR LA HB dis oes a OPP ier SZ 4s CNN 9 ofc E b Ee E R i camera2 e
75. g out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages TRADEMARKS AVer is a trademark owned by AVer Information Inc Other trademarks used herein for description purpose only belong to each of their companies COPYRIGHT 2015 AVer Information Inc All rights reserved All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc Reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of AVer Information Inc is prohibited All information or specifications are subject to change without prior notice The mark of Crossed out wheeled bin indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead you need to dispose of the waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment For more information about where to drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Battery Safety Information Store the batteries in a cool dry place Do not dispose of used batteries in domestic waste Dispose of batteries at special collection points or return to point of sale if applies Remove the batteries during long periods of non use Always remove exhausted batteries from the remote control Battery leakage and corrosion can damage this remote contro
76. ght lt Day Mode switch on the IR cut filter at all time to prevent the IR light from hitting the sensor so that the color will not be corrupted Night Mode switch off the IR cut filter at all time to let the sensor receives the IR light which could help improve low light sensitivity lt Schedule specify the time on when to switch off the IR cut filter to night mode The time format is hh mm and in 24 hour clock time 1 Night from HH MM to HH MM Flicker Select the flicker frequency IR cut Filter Image Orientation To Flip or Mirror the video on screen Exposure In Exposure page user can set the exposure area exposure mode and calibrate the DC Iris After completing the setting click Apply to save the setting and Cancel to keep the old setting o The Exposure setting only support for IP camera Camera 3 r Exposure Area Exposure List 3 Entire Screen PM Bok oa Exposure Level C2 Qistombe Max Shutter 1 32000 Backlight Compensation Gain Control fo fe oe gt Exposure Area Select the exposure area to define the light distribution and bring out more details Entire screen measure the entire screen to adjust the exposure Customize measure the exposure to where the adjustable and movable frame on the screen is located Move the spot to dark zone to adjust the light condition Backlight compensatio
77. he bookmark and click Edit Un mark the file protect option and click Apply Then the bookmark can be deleted it Bookmark Editor Time 2013 03 18 18 17 26 Mark Do 5 4 Select and click one in the bookmark list to review the file 1 2013 03 18 18 17 26 318181726 5 To modify the bookmark select the bookmark and click Edit button 6 To delete the bookmark select the bookmark and click Delete button 7 Toclose the Bookmark dialog box click icon 4 6 Playback Mode Management 4 6 4 Managing Channel Display Position User can arrange the channel display position that user is desired Select the camera in camera list section Then drag the camera to the channel that user wants to playback Next User should see the video playback on the channel screen The channels can be switched between each channel just click the channel and drag the channel to the desire channel position For example Camera 01 switches to Camera 09 the Camera 01 will be Camera 09 position and the Camera 09 will switch to the Camera 01 position Drag the selected cameras camera to the Mig camera10 l channel that user io wants to view BB Peres ER TH TE TI X OKT Wer 4 6 2 Enable Disable Sound of the Channel First switch to single screen display mode Then Click the CR icon on the channel screen to disable the sound play Click ge again to enable sound play Setup E50
78. he recorded files to external USB pen drive In Backup setting user can select different channels or time period to backup at the same time The backup files can be playback on PC by Qplayer application that is included when backup Playing backup file on PC refer to Chapter 5 1 Click Playback tab to switch to playback mode Click Backup amp and the Backup dialog box is appeared In Backup dialog box select the following settings B Channel Select the channels that user wants to backup Mark All to select all channels B Select date and time Select the date and time period that user wants to backup Include Player when backup Including the player for playback the backup file on PC B Backup File Size Display the size of the backup file If there is more than one backup file there will be total size of all backup files Click Calculate Size button to calculate B Backup Path The path for saving backup file The NVR DVR system will detect and list it If there has more than one backup path is available user can select it from drop down list B Folder Name Give a name of back folder that will be stored backup files in USB pen drive To enter folder name click virtual keyboard and enter the name 4 After selecting the backup file conditions click OK to start backup Backup x CO All 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 FS 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Select date an
79. he setting and Cancel to keep the old setting Camera 3 Info Basic Preference Exposure Stream ROT Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection Sen Region Setting Sensor Mode WideAngle v Stream 1 v Region of Interest 2048X1536 7 m Smart Stream Smart Stream optimizes bandwidth and storage space by increasing or decreasing quality for selected areas based upon criticality Users can define up to 5 areas per stream to ensure sharp images for crucial areas while saving bandwidth on non essential areas Typical applications include entrances access gates production lines art galleries and museums After completing the setting click Apply to save the setting and Cancel to keep the old setting o The Smart stream setting only support for IP camera Stream Select the streaming source This option is only applied to H 264 Quality Select the Region 1 2 3 4 5 and set the high low Each region frame is corresponded to the color of text ex Region 1 is red frame Drag the frame to select the area on screen High video quality of selected area is better than that of un selected area Low video quality of selected area is worse than that of un selected area Info Basic Preference Exposure Stream ROI Privacy Mask Motion Detection Sens Region Setting Stream Quality wo d Regioni Region 4 D Region 2 D Region 5 CO Region3 H
80. i Q EL duly Double click on the channel can switch to M single screen display Se Ge YO Preview ERC DVR ye cameral c Mi camera Rei camera R i camera Rei camera4 A E Rei cameras Rei camera E Rei camera7 x d Rei camera8 P f amp Hg camera9 m c Mi camera10 Hg camera11 r deg Double click on the Mg camera13 i d i TEE LY channel again the l K display mode will switch back to multiple screen display mode l b LI EH E BB GE ER 24 4 6 4 Full Screen Display View the playback screen in full screen display mode In playback mode click full screen icon 2 to switch to full screen display Click full screen icon 2 on the bottom of right corner to return back to normal display mode E5000 series i preveu E Playback lt o me ma e xja es a 5 SE B cene a D Le Camera RI D amp R i cameral E L Sans TNI p Ee amp camera2 g camera3 amp camera4 amp cameraS z camera6 c Hg camera Hg camera8 c R i camera9 camera10 amp Mg camera11 7 Rei camera12 d c Rei camera13 AM y oee Me E boor m d aer m Ese pe ICO a d 30 06 00 00 08 00 00 10 00 00 12 00 00 14 00 00 1 4 6 5 Hiding Camera List User can hide the camera list to have larger view of surveillance screen In playback mode click k icon n
81. ie 2 Click Active IP button and Active IP dialog box is appeared 3 In Active IP dialog box user can change IP mode of the IP camera and configure related parameters AVer IP Setting Q Use the following IP address Obtain an IP automatically DHCP IP Information Local IP Information PO om P oaoa si Mak Mask 2582552555 Gateway 10 10091 254 Gateway 10 100 91 254 Port Wem 4 After configuring click OK to save the setting 2 8 3 Camera Detail Configuration User can configure the IP camera s stream settings and related parameters Click Setup tab gt Camera Setting click to expand list of Camera Setting and click the Camera number that user wants to configure Or click Setting button of IP camera in Camera Management dialog box The camera functions are depended on lP analog camera has supported The un available functions are is gray out 9 setup E5000 series 5 dil NR EN System Setting Emap Management E Record Management Mig Camera Management Ri Camera 1 MEI Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 o KI Camera 13 M Camera 14 camera3 Model FB3027 Ki Camera 15 IP Address 10 100 91 31 Video Channel 1 I Camera 16 z ra Alarm Setting Port 80 User Name admin amp User Setting Protocol AVer Password xo S fS Schedule Setting pacity AllCHs Used MP Available MP
82. ific Date Time Period 153 4 3 Using Event Search to Playback the Event 154 4 4 Using Visual Search to Playback the Specific Time eessen 156 4 5 To Bookmark a Section of the Video for Playback 158 4 6 Playback Mode Management REENEN 160 4 6 1 Managing Channel Display Position sseeeeeeeeeeeeeesee 160 4 6 2 Enable Disable Sound of beChannel 161 4 6 3 Switching Multiple Screen Display to Single Screen Display 162 4 6 4 F l S reern E NRI T 163 4 6 5 PGCE Camera UiS EE 164 4 6 6 Output a Video Clip to a USB Pen Drive n 165 4 6 7 Snapshot the Screen View 167 CHAPTER 5 PLAYBACK BY QPLAVYER icues seshic snas atas creo ato en aa aat du saine eru recede 168 5 1 Familiarizing Functions of Qplayer neneeeneenennnnerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrene 169 5 1 1 To Bookmark a Section of the Video for Playback 169 CHAPTER 6 USING THE PCVIEWEBR inii eor nter t eoe toca e pee eese eee 175 6 1 Familiarizing Functions of PC Viewer 176 APPENDIX RECOVERING NVR DVR SYSTEM THROUGH THE USB PORT 179 WARRANTY NOTICE iiie iiic EEEa ee Oe in ate errr rere errs 181 Chapter 1 Hardware Introduction 1 1 Package Contents 1 1 1 E5016 E5016 NVR unit l Accessories kit for l l USB optical mouse Rack ear is not included HDD bay Power adaptor Software CD Manual CD 1 1 2 E5016H om BEP NN 6H DVR unit USB optical
83. igh 7 amp Apply Cancel B Privacy Mask In Privacy Mask page user can enable 3 privacy masks Simply adjust the size and position the mask on the area user wants to conceal The viewer will not be able to see the masked area It will cover the video screen with black frame After completing the setting click Apply to save the setting and Cancel to keep the old setting Info Basic Preference Exposure Stream ROI Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection Sen Region Setting Region 1 Region 2 FEET m Motion Detection In the motion detection page the frame will blink when the motion detected has reached the percentage threshold setting This feature can be utilized to trigger a response in Event setting SN ito pasi stream Rr Smart stream privacy masx Mation Bescon Sen Region Setting Sensitivity Percentage Monitor 7 Region 1 e 9 eg mpm cto o m o Sr NENMEER 1 Enable the region check box Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 to create a motion detection frame 2 Move and adjust the frame to the area you want to detect the motion Adjust the sensitivity and percentage Sensitivity detects the motion on the screen and assesses the changes in pixel thru percentage The motion detection will activate when the Monitor level reaches the defined percentage 4 Af
84. in playback mode 4 14 Playback on NVR DVR System User can playback the recorded video on NVR DVR system instantly 1 Click Playback tab in preview mode to switch to playback mode 2 When switch to playback mode the NVR DVR system will start from backward 60 seconds recorded video to playback VQ Preview Playback tm DVR me Camera Rei camera Rei camera2 Rei camera3 Rei camera4 Rei camera5 R i camera6 R i camera7 Rei camera8 Rei camera9 Rei camera10 Rei cameral1 Rei camerai2 ir camera13 Md C ren map mes SA LI af E 8I EE ER EH E EH EH oon 3 The description of function buttons in playback mode refers to Chapter 3 3 4 2 Playback the Specific Date Time Period User can select the specific date and time period to playback 1 In playback mode click Calendar d icon 2 n Calendar dialog box select the date date month year that user wants to playback The date in bold text indicates it has recorded data Click o and icon to switch the date or click W icon next to month to select the month To switch the year click on the text of year and click spin button to select 3 In Time box select the hour minute or second to setup the playback start up time Click the hour and use spin button to adjust the hour Using the same way to select the minute and second 4 After selecting the date and time click OK to start playback YO Preview Hj pvr
85. inute Using and to go to hour minute and second page Visual Search To playback the selected video click E button or double click on selected video screen Wed Jul 17 00 LL Wed Jul 17 00 00 00 2013 Wed Jul 17 Zem PE RO 2014 Ae 7 pues aun 7 ep wi 012 aT m St a 17 00 Uu Eam SCH sur 17 00 ae el we PL 22 Y t dif gt A essi ome ee Sia sul 17 00 PT ast LI WEE e Oe m Wed Jul PA ogg 020 12 00 ee TL gt Zz ee e P d kone vile 12 e mL nas e Bien 17 00 ne SE VL sjaja Wi er gt p d Lr 4 5 To Bookmark a Section of the Video for Playback User can bookmark a specific time of video section 1 Using the mouse to move the playback time progress bar to the time that user wants to bookmark ap op a 4 0 CC R Ta 2 Then click icon The Bookmark dialog box is appeared on the screen Bookmark X Select No Time Mark Add Edit Delete 3 Click Add button to create the new reference mark in the bookmark list Enter a short description or name for the mark and click Apply button to save the bookmark To exit bookmark Editor dialog box click Cancel button User also can select the File protect to prevent the bookmark file to be deleted When the bookmark is protected the file won t be overwritten If user wants to delete the bookmark select t
86. ion and click button Destroy RAID Space Management C Delete Recorded Data After Days Delete Log Data After Days Overwrite Hard Disk Calculator HDD Location 2 7 4 Setup Hard Disk and Event Log Recycle Time B Delete Recorded Data After Days If user wants the system to automatically erase the data after a certain days enable the Delete Recorded Data After check box and enter the numbers of days in Days text box B Delete Log Data After Days If you want the system to automatically erase the logs after a certain days enable the Delete Log Data After check box and enter the numbers of days in Days text box E Overwrite When there is not enough free space to record one hour data the system automatically replaces the oldest data The default is enabled and cannot be changed Volumei RAID 0 476864 MB 394816 MB Normal OK ETE Space Management Free Space Delete Recorded Data After b Days Delete Log Data After Days Overwrite 2 7 5 ISCSI Setting Connect the iSCSI server on your network to use as a storage path for saving recorded data 1 Enter the following information to connect the iSCSI server on your network B Initiate Name The initiate name of iSCSI server User can find out on iSCSI server IP Address IP address of iSCSI server Port The port is used to connect with iSCSI server User name The user name that is used to login iSCSI server Password The password that is used to l
87. k time bar from an hour to minute Zoom in out 25 Minimize Click to close up the progress bar Click again to open up 26 Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played You may move the bar to seek at any location of the track Using the Zoom In Out button to expand the playback time from an hour to minute 10 00 00 cameral Meaning of color in progress bar Green Motion record Blue Always record normal record Yellow Video loss White No record data 2 4 Compact Mode The preview and playback are both supported compact mode To switch to Compact mode click power button located at upper right corner and select Compact button in Power dialog in preview or playback mode To switch back to Advance mode click power button and select Advance button in preview or playback mode The following chapters will describe the function buttons on preview and playback compact mode 2 4 1 Familiarizing Function in Preview Compact Mode 1 2 3 Se E5000 series x OG a D Enge KS ane a NN Sank K js og Y ZUR d s XA aay GEZEI e O GI A d EAS o U pr cameras s i m Di f SS E o pir e POO mco i x v wi T nd j e a M m E Ze Eg FN DI E ka F A H CAA V S 4 A N f m gt 1 Setup Click Setup button to configure settings for cameras recording network scheduler
88. l dispose of batteries safely Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix different types of batteries alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode or leak Never short circuit the battery terminals Contents CHAPTER 1 HARDWARE INTRODUCTION 00 cccceessseesesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeenensesssseeeeeeeees 1 1 1 Package Comenia PET 1 1 1 1 GI ME 1 1 1 2 zb ee 2 1 2 Ere aM Iac MEET 3 1 3 scd M T REN 4 1 3 1 Zoo e 4 1 3 2 E EE 5 1 4 P TOTS TEL E 6 1 5 Pin Definition of Sensor Relay RS485 Port 7 CHAPTER 2 MAIN SYSTEM CONFIGURATION eeeee eee nennen nennen nnns 9 2 1 use sane EE 9 2 1 1 Famillarizing Icons on Dialog BOX ooresncituse saltu Rude tio onini ot bue oU SE aede 10 2 2 Familiarizing Functions in Preview Mode sseseesseesensernresrenernrrrreerrnrrrrrenrrnrnne 11 2 3 Familiarizing Functions in Playback Mode 14 2 4 Eelere 19 2 4 1 Familiarizing Function in Preview Compact Mode sssssseseseeeeeeeeeeesererennn 20 2 4 2 Familiarizing Function in Playback Compact Mode seseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnn 22 2 5 SY ijo MT C A 26 2 5 1 General System Gettimg nemen 27 2 5 2 System Advanced Setiing intererit rte Ee tee ree potu oe EU ge kia ep deeis 2
89. lay Set to enable disable the relay operation when the alarm is activated Alarm Relay Camera 1 AVer SF2121H R IP 10 10 No Name Status Play Warning Sound Play alarm sound Send E mail Send an electronic text message Beside the Send Email check box click Detail In the E mail Setting dialog box click OK to exit and save the setting and Cancel to exit without saving the setting Notice Interval Minute Snapshot C Enable Select Camera Camera 01 gt weg 1 T B Mail Server Enter the SMTP Server and port If your e mail system requires user identification enable Authentication check box and enter ID and Password B Mail Fill the mailing information Click Test Account button can exam the mail is workable or not v From Enter the sender e mail address Y To and CC Enter the recipient email address and separate it with comma or a semicolon Y Subject Enter the message title v Message Type the message v Notice Interval Set a time gap for mail re sending when mail has failed to send B Snapshot When send out the email the NVR DVR system will snapshot image of the selected camera channel v Select Camera Select the channel that will be snapshot when alarm email is sending out v Video Size Select the size of vide that will be taken when snapshot Auto means default size that chosen by NVR DVR system Upload File Upload file to remote computer thru FTP File Transfer Protocol YouTube or D
90. led will not issue any alarm when IVA functions have triggered Camera Motion 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Video Loss 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IVA 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Motion select and click on the camera number 01 to 16 to set the condition for the system to alarm Click the Setting button to setup the system to send out the alarm when motion is detected and last the time that user has entered in Continuous trigger duration The time range is 0 300 seconds Continuous trigger duration o Sec ox Video Loss click the camera number 01 to 16 to set the alarm condition when video is lost Click the Setting button to setup the system to send out the alarm when video is lost and status last the time that user has entered in Continuous trigger duration The time range is 0 300 seconds IVA click the camera number 01 to 16 to set the alarm condition when IVA functions are triggered Click the Setting button to setup the system to send out the alarm when IVA functions have triggered and status last the time that user has entered in Continuous trigger duration The time range is 0 300 seconds 8 In Sensor section select and click on the sensor number to set the condition for the system to alarm If the sensor normal status is high set the sensor condition to low Sensor High 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 1
91. lity record data Must enable Active Optimized recording before selecting high quality record data retain days Click the Setting button of camera that user wants to setup the recording schedule 9 setup FS000 series i Previ 3 Playback YO Preview e jaybac e e B NVR 7 we Active Optimized Recording 5 Rm System Setting L High quality record data retain days 5 v Name Real Bitrate Mode __ Setting cameras 2993 KB Continuous Setting J Mid Camera Management fi Alarm Setting Bp User Setting 21 E Schedule Setting camera2 1663 KB Continuous Setting camera3 1345 KB Continuous Setting camera4 9361 KB Continuous Setting cameraS 0 KB Continuous Setting camera OKB Continuous Setting camera OKB Continuous Setting camera8 0 KB Continuous Setting camera9 OKB Continuous Setting cameral0 0 KB Continuous Setting camerall 0 KB Continuous Setting cameral2 0KB Continuous Setting cameral3 0 KB Continuous Setting cameral4 0 KB Continuous Setting cameralS 0 KB Continuous Setting cameral6 0 KB Continuous Setting Ar ropy cance 04 09 2014 17 32 47 In Record Schedule window select the Recording Mode first The recording modes are listed in following Always Recording Record the video from the selected camera and save it to the designated storage
92. log box user may do the following UserID admin Level Administrator Exit Compact Login l Cancel Exit Shutdown the NVR DVR system Compact Switch to compact mode In compact mode user s authority is limited see also Chapter 2 4 2 Login To login in different account Default user ID is admin and password is admin Cancel To exit Logout dialog box 20 Alarm Log Click 3 button to view and search the alarm event logs see also Chapter 2 17 2 21 F Segment Keep a portion of the recorded video to repeat playback also can output the segment video to the pen drive device Click the button to set the segment video User can drag the triangle mark to set the video segment see also Chapter 4 6 6 22 E Save the segmented video file in mpg avi or dvr format see also Chapter 4 6 6 23 Playback Control From left to right order Buttons a Previous Go back to the previous frame Slower Play the recorded video file at the speed of 1 2x 1 4x or 1 8x The playback speed will show on the screen Rewind Wind back the recorded video file a Pause Briefly stop playing the recorded video file ri Play Play the recorded video file Faster Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x or 64x The playback speed will show on the screen v Next Go to the next frame 24 Q o To expand the playbac
93. m d ater d a O ia V E PARIT r ei i V AK rae a a H u Ge UM TIT LN 144 3 8 Snapshot the Screen Taking a quick capture of current display screen and save in jpg format to external USB pen drive 1 Plug in the USB pen drive to USB port of NVR DVR unit 2 In preview mode Click the snapshot icon and the snapshot dialog box is appeared File name 2013 03 18 18 25 26 Type jpg 3 User can rename the File name by using virtual keyboard Click OK button to save the captured image file to USB pen drive 5 The captured screen is looks like the figure below There have date and time shown on the screen snapshot file 3 9 Full Screen Display View the surveillance screen in full screen display mode In preview mode click full screen icon 25 to switch to full screen display Click full screen icon 2 on the bottom of right corner to return back to normal display mode E5000 series Fo mme ss H LC Dies e FI Deeg om Een L SNE t D DI K i cameral m s s Sa a a Mg camera2 Wig camera3 Wr camera4 Rei camera5 cs camera6 E camera7 Y camera8 Fe onc s 3 camera old E camera10 E camerali cs camerai2 5 cameral3 ilt Jer s TLL E E D 4 a E T rj ere Va Beie 4S Set i 3 10 Hiding Camera List User can hide the camera list to have larger view
94. m asa i e camera3 7 R i camera ai K E I sc 5 cameral tge bi camera5 R i camera6 7 R i camera 7 R i camera8 6 M camera9 e cameral0 e cameral1 Rei camera12 ir camera13 amp lt 4 e Ce ER de kt R tee e AVer 10 07 2013 10 25 06 3 4 Changing Screen Channel Display Mode The NVR DVR has provided 6 types of screen display mode single L1 QUAD EB 9 split screen EB 16 split screen E 8 split screen E and 13 split screen Kl To select the screen display mode click on the screen display icon E5000 series i R SERRE Sr E AO Eier d 490 Eg SEET x AS aW 3 Pes 3 TI sa gt SA xL E daten e SI io ee camera3 NUTS D v oh NS f LU e a ament i Oa JI TT i5 e camera5 om Ad Ex Wl cameras 8 a c Hi camera AA Y vA p 7N n T UM coment amera dicis x cali era 9 ds z SC pia v s e 5 agp CH Camera g E P a wd 75 K Gi ea cameral0 TL e Ed o Mg camerall INC ad 7 rane F E a d 3 d Rei camerai2 l amp p ei cameral3 lm e E A X Fe HERE SN bs LN camerag 45 omm aco 9 ds oae m E A A T EN ei Ae ALI Wave IS e KZ Wes i D SAM MESS Q ameral amp P 9430 amergi 9 459 a eme Ze Bot af Bes T aue E tir ROO Avr P 10 07 2013 10 25 06 3 5 Enable Disable the Sound of the Channel U
95. min and password is admin Cancel To exit Power dialog box 8 Alarm Log Viewer Click 3 button to view and search the alarm event logs see also Chapter 2 17 2 2 4 2 Familiarizing Function in Playback Compact Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 p F5000 series 8 Hel BB ER 05 EA To 124010 14 00 00 12 1 Setup Click Setup button to configure settings for cameras recording network scheduler backup sensors relays alarms and user authentication 2 Split Screen Mode It provides 6 kinds of split display modes for your selection User can select the split display modes by clicking the split mode icon o When the NVR DVR system is in multiple screen mode user can click the video screen of the camera and Drag on where user wants to relocate it To only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode double click on the video screen user only wants to display 3 Full screen Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video To return press the right button of the mouse or ESC on the keyboard or click the arrow icon Click to switch back to normal display mode amp When you switch to full screen in multiple screen mode Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode or all 4 Snapshot Catch a static recording image and save it as a JPG file in USB pen drive device 1 Select the channel or
96. mp ji fatal pee Efi alele sjal 04 14 2014 14 28 33 2 The functions description of PTZ control panel is as following 3 Direction buttons moving speed 4 Setup 5 AutoPan 6 Zoom 7 Focus 8 9 Direction buttons Camera ID Le m S amp 7 6 5 1 Camera preset position number 2 Group AutoPan Move the PTZ camera to the preset point Select to automatically operate PTZ camera in group Adjust the moving speed of the PTZ camera lens This speed will apply to the 11 Direction buttons moving speed only Click it to switch to PTZ setup page Operate the PTZ cameras automatically based on the selected camera group preset position number User needs to select the 2 Group AutoPan then click 5 Auto Pan button Zoom in and out the image Adjust the focus manually to produce clear image Display the PTZ camera number that is being operated Move and position the focal point of the PTZ camera The support of direction button depends on the PTZ camera 2 9 Record Management o The recording schedule is always record in default pe 2 nex 5 6 Ifthe storage path is not set the NVR DVR system couldn t record Click Setup tab Then select Record Management Mark Active Optimized Recording to enable dual stream recording Select the day for High quality record data retain days to recycle the high qua
97. n measure the exposure at the center of the screen gt Exposure List Select to Auto or Manual adjust the exposure Auto adjust exposure level from 2 0 to 2 0 Manual adjust max shutter and gain control Stream User can setup Codec Resolution FPS Bitrate Mode and Quality of Stream 1 on the IP camera channel The Stream 1 is enabled in default After completing the setting click Apply to save the setting and Cancel to keep the old setting o The NVR DVR system doesn t support for stream 2 setting Camera3 Info Basic Preference Exposure Stream ROI Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection Sens 4 Stream Setting Codec Resolution Bitrate Mode Quality Stream 1 H264 v 2048X1536 cB 7 12Mbps Stream 2 H264 gt 640X480 E VBR Good E3 Apply Cancel B ROI ROI stands for Region on Interest It helps users to optimize bandwidth and storage Users can select 1 or 2 key area s to transmit as separate streams for targeted preview and recording o The ROI setting only support for IP camera Select the Sensor Mode and Stream 2 Then select the Region of Interest from drop down list and a gray frame will show up The gray frame size is depended on the Region of Interest that user has selected Click on the frame and move it to the region that user wants to select 3 After completing the setting click Apply to save t
98. n setting and some other system related setting Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and click System Configuration gt Advanced tab After changing the settings click Apply button to save the settings To un save the new settings click Cancel button 9 setup F5000 series i CR Preview Gi Playback S eE NVR E E SE Setting System Configuration Config Update Multi Monitor Daylight Saving Time Modei Start Date Time Lo Aer 2013 g 15 35 36 Ei End Date Time 55 20 14 Jl I Daylight Bias oo E oo E Mode2 Start Date Time January First Y sun J 7 E Daylight Bias 00 Bin Login C Auto Login After System Boot up Default User Miscellaneous Setting AutoScan Period s 8 Playback Mode Instant playback x Date Format mm dd yyyy V RB Hardware Device A Emap Management S Record Management i K Camera Management i Alarm Setting E Ey User Setting 3 Sb Schedule Setting AVer 04 09 2014 17 00 19 2 5 2 4 Daylight Saving Time Setting User can setup daylight saving mode as user is desired 1 Select the mode of Daylight saving gt Mode 1 Mode 1 is setting up specific start date time and end date time gt Mode 2 Mode 2 is setting up fixed day of month in every year for start and end date time Setup the Star Date Time and End Date Tim
99. n Keyword column Mark Match whole words exactly option to 100 match the keyword that user has entered Click Search button to start searching The search result will list in below column Click More button to display more event logs Click Export button can save the search result to external USB pen drive x x Start Date Time 2013 04 07 eil 11 15 52 End Date Time 2013 04 08 11 15 52 emo SS C Match whole word exactly 2 18 NVR DVR System Tools 2 18 1 Hard Disk Calculator Estimate the hard disk recording capacity The result of calculation is a rough value which only for reference The hard disk record capacity will be varied by the real record quality and complexity of video scene 1 Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand the list and click Storage 2 In Storage Setting dialog box click Hard disk calculator button 9 setup E5000 series Playback H E System Setting System Configurati L1 1 Emap Management 9 K Camera Management 18 Alarm Setting D e User Setting EB Schedule Setting Type Capacity Free Space Status SMART Progress SATA 3 WD10EALX 559BA0 N A 953869 MB 65 MB Unformat OK L e L _SATA 4 ST3160815AS N A 152626 MB 65 MB Unformat OK ele Space Management C Delete Recorded Data After Days Delete Log Data After Days verwrite Hard Disk Calculator
100. n Mode It shows the current date and time Switch to Playback mode This allows you to view the recorded video file To hide the side area and give more view of screen Select from 6 kinds of split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all the camera or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen To only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode double click on the video screen you only want to display see also Chapter 4 6 3 14 Full screen 15 Snapshot 16 Bookmark 17 Backup 18 System Information Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video To return press the right button of the mouse or ESC on the keyboard or click the arrow icon camera j gt F z f camera2 4 f anne i N Je back to normal E 2 10 00 00 12 00 00 14 00 00 16 00 00 18 00 00 20 00 00 22 00 00 00 00 00 When you switch to full screen in multiple screen mode Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode or all Catch a static recording image and save it as a JPG file in pen drive device see also Chapter 4 6 7 Mark a reference point when reviewing the recorded video file to which you may return for later reference see also Chapter 4 5 Save the playback file to USB pen drive see also Chapter 2 12 Click it to view NVR DVR system s version 19 Power button Call up the Power dialog box In the Power dia
101. n for help Class AITE Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instructions for use Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures European Community Compliance Statement Class A This product is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directives on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct this interference DISCLAIMER No warranty or representation either expressed or implied is made with respect to the contents of this documentation its quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability however no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice In no event will AVer Information Inc be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arisin
102. nnel User Name Password Add to Camera 01 iz 7 Also user can enter the following data in Camera Information section and click Apply button to make a connection of the IP camera Name Give a name for the IP camera IP Address Enter the IP camera s IP address Port Enter the port of connecting IP camera Protocol Enter the brand name of the IP camera For example AVer AXIS etc Model Enter the model type of the IP camera For example SF2012H B User Name The user name of IP camera for authentication when connect to the IP camera B Password The password of IP camera for authentication when connect to the IP camera B Add to Camera The channel that is going to connect the IP camera 8 To configure the IP camera s detail setting please refer to Chapter 2 8 3 9 To connect another IP camera repeat the above steps 2 9 2 4 Use Active IP Function The Active IP function allows user to configure the AVer IP camera series IP mode IP address subnet mask gateway port login ID and password on NVR DVH system o The Active IP function supports AVer IP camera series only 1 In Camera Information dialog box click Search button Then select the IP camera that is in red text from Search List 10 100 91 31 10 100 91 56 Used MP Available MP All CHs 092 32 26 Camera Information Name IP Address Port Protocol Model Video Channel User Name Password Add to Camera 01
103. ntinue 6 After restoring backup configuration file a message dialog box will appear to inform user that import process is completed Click OK button and the NVR DVR system will reboot Success System will be restart and Setup will be close 2 5 4 2 Exporting NVR DVR System Configuration Backup a copy of all the settings and allows you to regain the same settings back 1 Plug in the USB pen drive for saving configuration file 2 n Configure Update page click Export button in Configuration section Firmware 2 3 1019 20 IPCam Module 2 3 101 1 Video Server 01 3000 01 11 Configuration impor Eor System Reset Factory default 3 In Export dialog box user should see the backup configuration file path and default backup configuration file name E501 06 cfg Export File USB 1 USB 4 Next click Export button 5 Amessage dialog box will appear to notice user that export process is completed Click OK button to finish the export process 6 Torestore the backup configuration file to NVR DVR system refer to Chapter 2 5 4 1 2 5 4 3 Upgrading NVR DVR Firmware To update the firmware of NVR DVR system 1 2 Plug the USB pen drive that contains the NVR DVR firmware file To get the newest NVR DVR firmware go to website http www aver com gt Support gt Download center In Configure Update page click Update button of Firmware Firmware 2 3 1019 20 IPCam Module 2 3 101 1 Vid
104. ogin iSCSI server iSCSI 6 VessRAID 17201 iSCSI 6288384 MB 6288384 MB Unformat 2 Click Connect button to connect with iSCSI server 3 When connection is successful user should see the iSCSI HDD is list in iSCSI HDD section 4 Click Storage tab user will see the iSCSI HDD is listed in Detected HDD section 5 To format iSCSI HDD select it and click Format button 6 To add iSCSI HDD as a storage path select it and click n button Volumei RAID 0 953824 MB 13567 MB Normal OK Volume2 RAID 1 953792 MB 20223 MB Normal OK iSCS iSCSI 628838 6288384 Unformat OK Bom oe Space Management C Delete Recorded Data After b j Days Delete Log Data After Days Overwrite Hard Disk Calculator HDD Location 2 8 Camera Management Connect and configure the IP camera Click Setup tab gt Camera Setting 9 setup F5000 series i 3 iE System Setting Emap Management BB Record Management SE si Management Fail Setting E3 E SC SS Setting Fail KE Camera 3 Fail ing Kl Camera 4 bE Camera 5 in E KI Camera 6 ing Kl Camera 7 i Cattine KE Camera 8 Kl Camera 9 KE Camera 10 Used MP Available MP Kl Camera 11 KI Camera 12 KI Camera 13 KE Camera 14 KE Camera 15 Kl Camera 16 i Alarm Setting CR e User Setting fH Schedule Setting Model Video Channel User Name Password Add to Camera 01 Z E sen cnc peere
105. op Recording After Sec joo 01 02 03 04 05 06 o7 0809 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Pt tt PE tT TE EE TT TT i i vo 0 0 00 1 1 l111 141 c SERRE REE eee ve See Thu pi tT tt tet te tt ET TT ET TT TT Fri pi tT tt tt te te te ET TT TET TT TT st BRR RRR Apply Cancel 8 If user wants to apply this record schedule to other or all camera channels uses Copy from and Apply to function to apply to other camera channel Copy this setting to 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 Click Apply to save the recording schedule 10 To stop recording select No Recording and click on the date and week to disable the recording then click Apply to save the changes 2 10 Schedule Setting 2 10 1 Setup Alarm Schedule Setting up the schedule for alarm action that user has setup in Alarm setting see also Chapter 2 12 According to the alarm schedule the alarm actions will be active and alarm will be issued when action has matched the conditions 1 Click Setup tab gt Schedule Setting 9 setup F5000 series i Len Preview Gi Playback S NVR BB System Setting 0 Emap Management B Record Management Mid Camera Management D Alarm Setting 5 9k lear Setting _ Schedule Setting Alarm Alarm Schedule of the System _ Ar 04 09 2014 17 37 55 2 Click View button to switch to Alarm
106. ous Object is an unusual object appears on the screen 1 2 o St ex ES Select the Suspicious Object from the drop down list A red frame and green frame will show up on the screen The red frame is defined as detecting zone and green frame is defined as object size frame Click and drag the red frame to the position and click the frame to adjust the size of frame Next click and drag the green frame the detecting zone and adjust the size of object for detection Sensitivity Set the degree of response of detection Detection Duration Set the lasting time for camera system to detect the object Alert Duration Set the alarm lasting time after alarm has been triggered Display on OSD Mark to enable the suspicious object frame to display on screen when suspicious object has triggered Camera 3 tre Stream ROI Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection IVA Sensor Relay MFZ PTZ IVA Setting Object size Detection zone Detection duration Sne obec Met duaton Smmte TF Sensitivity cl Display on OSD B Sensor Setup the sensor of IP camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 In Camera Management dialog box click Sensor tab Click the drop down list and select the sensor ID number Enter sensor name in Name column In the Content section display the NVR DVR system automatically detects the camera and input relates information Enter a short comment for this sensor in
107. rch and display the record of activities that take place in the system see also Chapter 2 17 1 7 POS Log Viewer 8 Date and Time 9 Playback 10 Hide button Search and display POS event logs see also Chapter 2 16 3 It shows the current system date and time Switch to Playback mode This allows you to view the recorded video file See also Chapter 2 3 To hide the side area and give more view of screen 11 Split Screen Mode It provides 6 kinds of split display modes for your selection User can select the split display modes by clicking the split mode icon To only display one of the video in the multiple screen mode double click on the video screen you only want to display See also Chapter 3 6 12 AutoScan 13 Full screen 14 Snapshot Click it to start auto cycle display each channel see also Chapter 3 11 Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video To return press the right button of the mouse or ESC on the keyboard or click the arrow icon see also Chapter 3 9 Catch a static recording image and save it as a JPG file in USB pen drive device see also Chapter 3 8 o Plug the USB pen drive into NVR DVR unit before click Snapshot button 15 System Information Click it to view NVR DVR system s version 16 Power button Call up the Power dialog box In the Power dialog box user may do the following Power Level Administrator Exit Comp
108. re some rules for each RAID type therefore read the description of each RAID type before choosing Step A Select HDD SATA 1 WD10EALX 559BA0 N A 953869 MB 785151 MB Normal OK SATA 2 ST3250312CS N A 238475 MB 12223 MB Unformat OK rye pF RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 10 Create mirroring HDD s Require at least 3 or more Require an even number of HDD s to create a virtual HDD s at least 4xHDD to HDD with better protection create a virtual HDD with mechanism 1 HDD fail is better protection mechanism allowed HDD Location 4 Click Build RAID button to start RAID creating process To re choose the hard disk or RAID type click Back button Click Cancel button to exit Create RAID page 5 Next click Yes to confirm the process 9 Are you sure to build RAID When the word STATH is display in red text it means HDD status is un normal 7 When the RAID is created you should see the RAID drive in Detected HDD section Storage Setting Use for Recording HDD Select Name Type Capacity Free Space Status S M A R T Progress Detail Refresh aD Select Name Type Capacity Free Space Status S M A R T Progress Detail Volumei RAID 0 476160 MB 476160 MB Unformat OK pace Overwrite rSpace Management C Delete Recorded Data After E Days Delete Log Data After Destroy RAID Format 30 Days
109. rization code input page is displayed Copy the authorization code into the Authorization Code column and click Apply Please fill the authorization code below Authorization Code Apply h Next go to alarm action setting to setup FTP transmission via FTP see also Chapter 2 12 2 gt Dropbox Upload the alarm video clip to the Dropbox space that user has setup a Geta Dropbox account Go to Dropbox website and follow the instruction to get a Dropbox user account b Copy the below URL to your browser http www aver com Dropbox c Using your Dropbox account to login and click Allow to enable Dropbox WAN storage function d Then user will see the authorization code is displayed Keep this web page open and open a new web page e Enter the below URL to enter authorization code Please make sure your PC can connect to NVR DVR server through internet http NVR DVR IP oauth2 html ex http 10 1 1 3 oauth2 html f Next NVR DVR server will require login authentication Enter the login username and password of NVR DVR server g Then authorization code input page is displayed Copy the authorization code into the Authorization Code column and click Apply Please fill the authorization code below Authorization Code Len h Next go to alarm action setting to setup FTP transmission via FTP see also Chapter 2 12 2 v Upload Video Clip Select Camera Select the camera that the
110. ropbox o YouTube and Dropbox only can be set one of them Video Backup Backup Location FTP YouTube Dropbox Upload Video Clip Select Camera before Alarm REI Seconds After Alarm 1 r Seconds FTP Settings IP UserName Password f 1 v Backup Location YouTube and Dropbox cannot be enabled at the same time FTP Upload the alarm video clip to the FTP site that user has setup e FTP Setting a IP Enter FTP server s IP address b Port Enter the port number of FTP connection c ID amp Password Enter the ID and Password that use to login FTP server gt YouTube Upload the alarm video clip to the Youtube space that user has setup a Geta Google account Go to Google website and follow the instruction to get a Google user account b Copy the below URL to your Google browser http www aver com Youtube c Using your Google account to login and click Allow to enable Google WAN storage function Go gle WAN Storage This app would Mee to B Manage 1 YouTube pocount d Then user will see the authorization code is displayed Keep this web page open and open a new web page e Enter the below URL to enter authorization code Please make sure your PC can connect to NVR DVR server through internet http NVR DVR IP oauth2 html ex http 10 1 1 3 oauth2 html f Next NVR DVR server will require login authentication Enter the login username and password of NVR DVR server g Then autho
111. s 2013 03 18 16 38 46 Start DVR 2013 03 18 16 39 41 Video Loss 2013 03 18 16 39 41 Video Loss 013 03 18 16 39 4 ide hd 8 Click on the event log can view the log video 9 Click Export button can output the log result list to external USB pen drive in cvs file format Savepath USB LUSB File name Type 2 17 2 Using the Alarm Log Viewer The alarm log viewer is both supported in preview and playback mode Viewing Alarm Event Alert and display warning information 1 Click Alarm Log icon D 2 The Alarm Log Viewer dialog box is appeared and located at bottom of left side screen o User can click icon to expand the Alarm Log Viewer dialog box on the screen 3 Then click Event tab to view all alarm events v E matt lt Cl ee e mumel IS x Keen 2 Le Glen 9 4S On u T 9 ds 3 cameras so al T E N C LL des GA Ce TL I L sf Eme ETETA LL b Ce UM cay VE gt Rei camera WN Rei camera8 SI Eer Ae Como H 9 ds rt T Rei camera9 vri LL Toi ey f H Wig camera10 i ja dat Aer Kei camera11 LT KH NE amp 2 Ef CS vr bs vay Tee i Ln mmi NS Wa ei Eegiel yp 2 ds eT yaaa 4 e a gt aon Es ees Co ee oS Pee es ies E WEE EEN E Ji ZE d x Y af G Wa oo S hM iu mt Ze Ki LN ki Kiemert d 45 EAYS NN JI TS OR epos Ae 9 q45 O pares Viet FER a EA hes TLE LI TE ek e 2 go d CS S J ay 2
112. s section you want the system to perform Click Apply to save the setting B Auto Scan Period Set the time gap of the Auto Scan function from 3 to 10 seconds This automatically switches to the next video in cycle depending on the set time gap B Playback Mode Select the mode of playback the video v Select date and time Select the date and time which user wants to playback v Play the last file Automatically playback the video from the last hour Y Instant Playback Automatically playback the video which has just recorded B Date Format Select the date format which wants to display in Select date and time playback mode System Configuration General Advanced Config Update Multi Monitor Daylight Saving Time Model Start Date Time 9 Apr 2014 Je 16 35 16 E End Date Time 9Apr2014 Je 16 35 16 E Daylight Bias oo Si oo Si Mode2 Daylight Bias o E Hrs Login C Auto Login After System Boot up Default User Miscellaneous Setting AutoScan Period Playback Mode Instant playback v Date Format mm dd yyyy v 2 5 4 Update Export Import In Configure Update user can import the backup configure file to NVR DVR system and export the configure file to external USB pen drive Also user can update the NVR DVR system s firmware and IP camera patch file Click Setup tab gt System Setting click to expand list of System Setting and click System Configuration gt Configure Update tab Qr F5000 series i0 he
113. ser can click the audio icon M to mute E 8 the sound of channel Click audio icon E amp again to turn on the sound Muting the F5000 series sound i Ho Playback k EJ EH EH E CS EH Eie S K 3 ei Dvr a K p e cameral t camera2 amp camera3 E camera4 a camera5 S camera6 E camera7 camera8 amp camera9 E cameral0 a camerali 9 cameral2 H Rei camera13 2B aS AVer 10 03 2013 15 50 39 Setup E5000 series Preview E mns lt O B m m oe x 1 d d DVR e X K e d cameral t camera2 S Camera amp camera4 a camera5 3 camera6 camera7 camera8 E camera9 t camera10 S camerali 9 cameral2 Rei cameral3 2 G 5 Aver 10 03 2013 15 50 54 142 3 6 Switching Multiple Screen to Single Screen Display In multiple screen display mode user can double click on the channel screen to switch to single display screen mode Double clicking again on channel screen the screen display will switch back to multiple screen display mode E5000 series o m ol Double clicking on channel e Md cameral Rei camera2 E camera3 amp camera4 amp camera5 cs camera6 amp camera7 E camera8 a be A araf S ds Be ys FE ke 9 ge SR d SAS R i camera9 ae LI xL ga id e gf R i camera10 Stalag 17 amp camerali NEU g d P 8 camerai2 RK NA ovs K iy Se J H 5 Rei cameral3 y 8 aa E MN t IA j
114. sition of the camera and select the Use these 2 buttons to Zoom in Zoom out Use the direction buttons to adjust the lens of camera to desire position Use these 2 buttons l to Focus in Focus i l out the lens 6 DwellTime For how long the camera stays in that position before it moves to the next one the setup time period is 1 60 seconds After is done click Save to keep the settings Preset Settings Preset Number DwellTime 5 r Sec 7 Restore AutoPan Time set a time period for restoring auto path function after the PTZ camera has been moved Mark the check box and set the time period in second 8 Click Apply to save the settings 9 After completing the PTZ setting user can operate the PTZ function through PTZ control panel in preview mode see also Chapter 2 8 4 2 8 4 Familiarizing Functions on PTZ Control Panel User can control PTZ camera through PTZ control panel in preview mode Enable and set up the PTZ camera refer to Setting PTZ Function 1 In preview mode click 2 PTZ icon to call out PTZ control Panel E5000 series 4 i LI Go Be RH LB Be za il i NVR a Of cameral gt N S KI Camerai ae d Gs as K camera ER i gt ERI PL KR PJM RI camera4 RI camera6 Kl camera hE camera8 RI camera9 Hl camerai10 RI cameraii Hl camerai2 RI camerai3 E E He Playback k ll LL a
115. ter completing the setting click Apply to save the setting and Cancel to keep the old setting m IVA Form drop down list select the IVA function Cross detection Tampering Missing object or Suspicious object Camera 3 we Stream ROI Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection 1VA IVA Type IVA Setting Cross Detection Cross detection function detects moving objects that cross the virtual lines that user has set up in IP camera application and to trigger the alarm C Display on OSD Always 7 Cross line 1 Cross line 2 Enable Cross line 1 2 check box 2 You will see the red green line is shown on the video screen Drag the red line or green line to set the area for cross detection You can set both lines for cross detection or one of the lines There is no priority for these 2 lines the color is just for you to differentiate when both lines are set 4 After setting the cross detection area click the arrow of line to set cross detect direction The arrow point is the direction of cross way 5 In Display on OSD if user wants to see the cross Display on OSD detection line s always display on the screen select EE NE Iw H r only wan he cr ion always If user only wants to see the cross detectio 7 Cross line 2 line s when the cross detection has triggered select the time period 1s 2s 3s 4s or 5s for cross line displaying on screen 6 Click Apply to sav
116. to a product defect 3 Cartons cases batteries cabinets tapes or accessories used with product 4 AVer Information Inc does not warrant that this product will meet your requirements it is your responsibility to determine the suitability of this product for your purpose WHAT WE WILL AND WILL NOT PAY FOR We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items However we will not pay for the following 1 Removal or installation charges 2 Shipping charges 3 Any incidental charges EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES THE MANUFACTURER S SOLE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AT OUR OPTION THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE AND LOSS OF BUSINESS OR LIABILITY IN TORT RELATING TO THIS PRODUCT OR RESULTING FROM ITS USE OR POSSESSION LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES There are no other oral or written warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to those of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranties are limited in duration to one year from the date of purchase STATE LAW AND YOUR WARRANTY This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights granted under state law These rights vary from state to state CONTACT INFORMATION
117. ursor el has pointed Ka Focus near To adjust the near side of focus ai Focus far To adjust the far side of focus E Step zoom in To zoom in one step by step for fine focus adjusting Ei Step zoom out To zoom out one step by step for fine focus adjusting amp Continuous zoom in Press to zoom in continuous Lei Continuous zoom out Press to zoom out continuous ol Reset To reset the zoom back to the center of screen view in default value 1x B PTZ Function Setup IP PTZ User can enable PTZ function if the IP camera has supported 1 In Camera Management dialog box click Setup tab 2 Then select Camera gt PTZ tab 3 In PTZ setup page click Use PTZ to enable PTZ function Camera 3 tre Stream ROI Smart Stream Privacy Mask Motion Detection IVA Sensor Relay MFZ prz Preset Number DwellTime 5 Sec C Restore AutoPan Time Sec 4 Preset Setting use the control panel to adjust the position of the camera and select the Preset Number to assign a number for the camera current position After is done click Save to keep the settings i Use these 2 bullone 1 l to Zoom Im Zoom out Lfhelens Use the direction buttons to adjust the lens of camera to desire position oss I m EE a Use these 2 buttons i to Focus in Focus out the lens See 5 DwellTime for how long the camera stays in that position before it mov
118. word admin Authorization Please enter your user ID and password User ID Password el Apply Cancel 4 After login successful the preview Ul is displayed eom dB nea A oee e ole ax oe a D Rei camera8 Ko a cameras Ly m camerae Ley B camerab s SC a cameras amp Hai camera10 amp Kd camera11 Hai camera12 zi 5 T cameral3 4 ES zem uc SCT e 20m LS E Evam d E pvr E GER a dS Vd Ire IEN Vd tee 459 M smersa HS L D camera93 Eu D eic Tag Tig p da W Cen DN cameral 1 W Cen D eameral2 C a cameral3 9 en D eameral4 MT SEC a eameralS 9 458 m cameralb6 AVer 10 07 2013 10 24 23 5 Next setup the following settings in order to start monitoring B Setup System Date and Time Setup the date and time in order to have corrected recording time and date Please refer to Chapter 2 5 1 9 B Format Hard Disk The hard disk must be formatted before use it to save recording data see also Chapter 2 7 1 o Before formatting hard disk please make sure no operations is running on NVR DVR system B Setup Storage Path Select the hard disk to be a storage path for saving recorded video Please refer to Chapter 2 7 2 B Network Setup Setting up the NVR DVR system s IP address that is same IP segment as your network Please refer to Chapter 2 6 B Connect IP camera Please refer to Chapter 2 8 B Setup Recording Schedule
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