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1. Trigger Actions Arming Schedule Copy Back EG NOTE e The number of channels supported may vary with device model For the actual number of channels that your device supports see the display on your device e The supported alarm triggered actions may vary with device model For the actual actions that your device supports see the display on your device 4 Set an Arming Schedule 37 Arming Schedule Current Camera BARLI Select Day Monday Start Time End Tim 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Copy To PEE ES TU CO TN Y OK Cancel a Click Arming Schedule b Setthe plan as required c After you have completed the configuration click Apply NOTE e Upto eight time periods are allowed for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed e To apply the same plan to other days select the day s right to Copy To 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Output 2 Select the desired channel click Set select the correct trigger mode and set the duration Serial No Default Status Duration sec A gt 1 Normally Open 30 A gt 2 Normally Open 30 D4 gt 1 Normally Open 30 Default Status Normally Open M Duration 30 Cancel 38 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK EG NOTE To apply the same settings to other channels click Copy and then select the desired channels Motion Det
2. You can record video after you have finished the configuration as described inInitial Configuration Manual Recording Manual recording refers to manually recording audio video data from a camera to a hard disk Manual recording is different from scheduled recording and alarm triggered recording e Option 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click the Manual Recording button to start recording Click mm icon to start recording and oe Be Lu B I Click e icon to stop recording and Ea to U Lea E mg Click Menu gt Recording select the camera and then click Start to start recording e Option 2 rr The icon appears in the upper right corner of the pane when recording is started flanual Recording Manual Recording BAI Select Camera Camera ID Status B 16 Camera 01 D1 Started To stop manual recording click Menu gt Recording select the camera and then click Stop Manual Recording Manual Recording BAI Select Camera Camera D Status B IP Camera 01 D1 Stopped EF NOTE The number of supported channels may vary with device model For the actual number of channel that your device supports see the display on your device Make a recording plan for a camera so that the device will record video from the camera according to the plan Scheduled recording is different from manual recording and alarm triggered recording By default a 24 hour recording plan is started for all chann
3. 111 129 131 149 15 161 17 9 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BB Playback 1p 4 Recording Download Check that the camera has recorded video recording before you perform this operation On the Playback page select the desired camera on the left and then click E on the right of the 1 camera Download recordings a Enter the start time and end time and then click Query Recordings during the set period are listed b Select the desired recording file and download mode and then click Download The download progress is displayed A download list appears when you click the progress bar 68 Download IP Camera 03 x Start Time 2015 01 27 00 00 00 FR End Time 2015 01 27 23 59 59 Query Start Time End Time Total Time File Type 2015 01 27 00 00 00 2015 01 27 02 00 00 02 00 00 Normal 2015 01 27 02 00 52 2015 01 27 10 57 34 08 56 42 Normal a 2015 01 27 11 22 50 2015 01 27 12 11 25 00 48 35 Normal Y 2015 01 27 12 14 09 2015 01 27 12 17 57 00 03 48 Normal Speed High Normal Download admin Logout jm Live View Gi Playback Settings Download Task List x No Camera Progress Operation 1 IP Camera 03 ee Y fs 2 IP Camera 03 S 18 K NOTE By default a downloaded recording is saved to the following directory C Users username Uware Download system date in yyyy mm dd format 5 Configuration Click Settings on the main page a
4. 59 1 Local upgrade a Click Menu gt Maintain gt Upgrade Maintain System Info Log Query Import Export Restore Auto Maintain Upgrade Local Uparade Please plug in an external device Upgrade b Click Upgrade c Select the directory containing the upgrade file in the USB drive and then click Upgrade Upgrade Refresh USB 1 3553MB MA Locatior USB 1 usb_disk Select Name Size Type Modify Time MPrevious Level dir Mon Jan 26 17 47 20 2015 cd E Program bin 180 5KB file Tue Jan 27 01 49 06 2015 Upgrade Delete Back 2 Remote upgrade 7 a Access the web page of the NVR For more details see Part II Web Based Operations 60 b Select Settings gt Maintenance gt Maintenance S Live View fj Playback Settings Client Y Maintenance Device Y Restart Restart device Camera Y Default Keep network user and DST settings Alarm Y E Factory Default Default all settings Exception Y Export Export configuration file Network Y Import Configuration Browse User Y Upgrade Browse Maintenance A r Diagnostic Info Export Log Query Hard Disk Note Do not disconnect power or perform any other operation during upgrade gt Maintenance c Click Browse d Select the directory containing the upgrade file from the PC and then click Upgrade Client Y Maintenance Device Y Restart Restart device Camera Y Default Keep network user and DST settings Alarm Y rre Factory Default Default all settings E
5. 49 System Configuration Basic Time DST Preview View User Enable DST From Apr je O Oct v last 60 Minutes 3 After you have completed the configuration click Apply 1 Click Menu gt System gt Preview 2 Configure the parameters Video Output HDMI VGA x Resolution 1280 1024 60Hz Default Layout 4 screens Auto Switch Time sec Switch a Transparency Opaque Operation Timeout min EZ NOTE Cancel Depending on your device model the supported output interfaces and number of screens may vary See the actual display on your device 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK 50 View Configuration View configuration is used to link channels to preview panes dynamically Click Menu gt System gt View System Configuration Basic Time DST Preview View Serial User Video Output HDMI VGA Channel Name A A TR TS HE 25 m D1 IPCamera 01 m D2 IPCamera 02 Cancel EF NOTE e You can change the view by clicking a button in the red box The number of panes that car be displayed may vary depending on your device model e The two buttons in the yellow box are used to enable or disable preview for all panes 1 Click to select the No 1 pane on the right and then double click D2 on the left Now D2 is displayed in the No 1 pane and None is displayed in the No 2 pane 51 System Configuration Basic Time DST Preview View User Video Output HDMI VGA Camera Nam
6. Chinese Englishidigits underline spaces less than 30 characters Mobile Phone Can only contains digits less than 30 characters Verify Code nap ede OK Log In 1 Finish registration and click Login Now 73 DDNS HOSTING Dynamic Domain Name Server Register Step2 Register Success Login Now 2 Enter the username and password to Login English Portuguese hw gt y7 Login 3 DDNS Account Register successfully D D N S H OST N G modify password logout Dynamic Domain Name Server o Equipment L 4 User Infomation Device Port MES so dd n a n gt 4 Setup Network and DDNS parameters of NVR See more details from Network Configuration 74 Network Basic PPPoE DDNS UPnP Email DDNS DDNS Type HDCCTVDDNS Domain testddns Device Status Username testgmail gmail com Password kk k k Cancel Click UPNP gt enable UPNP gt OK Network Basic PPPoE DDNS UPnP Email UPnP Mapping Type External Port HTTP Port Stream Port RTSP Port Service Port Port Type Mapping IP External Port Status HTTP Port 0 0 0 0 50080 Inactive RTSP Port 0 0 0 0 50554 Inactive Stream Port 0 0 0 0 57070 Inactive Carvira Dart nana E28R2N Inartiva Refresh Cancel Refresh the page http www hdcctvddns com usercenter html and you will find the IP address of your domain 75 C A ww hdcctvddns com usercenter htm SE 3 DDNS HOSTIN
7. E Ch1_20150126112408 1 mp4 file Mon Jan 26 13 ch7_20141225110209 960 X_576_25 avi 27 file Tue Dec 23 19 E h7_20141225110210_960_X_576_25 avi file Tue Dec 23 19 E usb_S7108_flash img 32 01 file Fri Jan 23 04 0 New Folder Delete File Export Maintain Info Import Export B ac k e To import system configurations double click the directory in the list select the correct file named cfg click Import and then click OK Maintain System Info Log Query Import Export Restore Auto Maintain Upgrade Refresh USB 1 v Free 1192MB Tota 3554MB MA USB_1 usb_disk_sdb1 Select Name Size Type Modify Time MPrevious Level dir Mon Jan 26 17 ERWIN7_SP1_X86_V2014 dir Mon Jan 26 12 Ch1_20150126112408 mp4 7 2MB file Mon Jan 26 12 E Chi_20150126112408 1 mp4 8 1MB file Mon Jan 26 13 210235C1A00123456789_20150126172922 cfq 150 2KB file Mon Jan 26 17 ch 7_20141225110209_960_X_576_25 avi 274 9KB file Tue Dec 23 19 ch7_20141225110210_960_X_576_25 avi 339 4KB file Tue Dec 23 19 usb _ 7108_flash img 32 0MB file Fri Jan 23 04 0 a p a E 4 a New Folder Delete File Export Maintain Info Import Export Back G NOTE e Delete files or folders with caution The delete operation is irreversible e Only admin can export system configurations maintenance information and import system configurations 58 System Restoration The system can be restored in two ways e Restore All settings except network settings and user se
8. Name Size Type Modify Time Previous Level dir Mon Nov 3 13 51 56 2014 L E Ch1_20141103101 488 file Mon Nov 3 13 51 17 2014 di E Ch1_20141103101 107 0KB file Mon Nov 3 13 59 48 2014 d System Volume In dir Wed Oct 29 17 28 02 2014 Exporting 1 1 Doo New Folder Format Backup Delete Exit e After backup is started the progress bar shows Exporting X Y to indicate the progress The X indicates the current recording that is being backed up and the Y indicates the tota number of recordings to be backed up To cancel the operation click Cancel e A backup file is named in this format camera name recording start time For example Ch1 20141020192835 mp4 9 Alarm Alarm Input 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Input 2 Select the desired channel click Set select Enable and the correct trigger mode and then click OK 36 Alarm Status Trigger Mode Disabled Normally Open Disabled Normally Open Disabled Normally Open mally Open Alarm Input Enable mally Open Trigger Mode Normally Open mally Open Normally Open mally Open Normally Close mally Open mally Open Cancel mally Open EZ NOTE To apply the same settings to other channels click Copy and then select the desired channels 3 Click Trigger Action For more details seeAlarm Triggered Actions Alarm Configuration Alarm Input Motion Detection Tampering Detection Exception No Alarm Status Trigger Mode D1 lt 1 Enabled Normally Open
9. RE EE ERT E R r a 69 Part IIl DDNS ETENA a AA ee e RA ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee TET 70 1 Overview CVSS KSLA RS RCRD AAA NEM WA R R A ERAS AA SRE AAA wee hae kee AAA a awe 70 Networking AO RR R ee a ee eS A ee ee a ee ee a Oe a NEAR IA 70 2 Access Through the App TTL rrr ere eT Tee Te eee AAA A A AA AR A AA AAA AN AA ANDAN AAA AAA DAA 71 How to get the App Terr eer Tee r ee ee EA AMEN TA Oe ee ARAS eee eT Te Se AO ARTIE TESS eS RRA ARE RARA ARA ARO 71 Configuration CET eee Tee Te Le ee eC ee ERE ee eT ee RRA A ANA ATAR AI A ARA ee See ee eee ST ee Se ee AAA ee ee ee ee ee 72 3 Access Through the Browser LLCO CLA GELDER CES 4EADESLE E E R RELA RAMA SSELA FERED GEES ARIAS R E RR OHS OHS 73 Registration KRE RKR A R R R E REE car ore KTR R EE KR R AR E aver ace RE KER RR E KTR nora KR A RR ER worm R R e ARE etre alco ARE E RRR care E ere Weis RE ater Care 72 Log In RR A Saw Oe ERT RRR RKR RE IR R a aa aaa aaa ee 72 Configuration E R TE R E SS TE eae Sein te e JAR TER E Sav Bs hah GR Sheik TE R EEE EEE A A ae WRG RE a OR 75 Preface This manual is a guide to operating an NVR device referred to as device in this manual locally or through the Web interface The figures in this manual are only for illustration purpose The display may vary with device model Please see your device for the actual display In this manual the terms IP camera and IPC refer to the same thing network camera which requires a connection t
10. are correctly installed For the steps to install a hard disk refer to the quick guide Startup Wizard The startup wizard can guide you to complete the most basic configuration for the device to operate correctly 1 Choose the default language of your device and then click OK Language Selection Language English Cancel EG NOTE You may also change the language of device under Menu gt System gt Basic 2 Choose whether to show startup wizard at the next startup and then click Next Wizard W Start Wizard at startup Wizard sets password time network IP Camera storage Next Cancel EG NOTE You may also enable Startup Wizard under Menu gt System gt Basic 3 Choose whether to enable the auto add function and then click Next IP Camera Auto Add MeEnable IP Camera auto add function Note 1 Enable this function if this is the only NVR in the network 2 Disable this function if this is not the only NVR in network Previous Next Cancel EL NOTE e The device with PoE ports or switching ports does not support the auto add function e You may also enable the auto add function under Menu gt Camera gt Camera 4 Enter the admin password 123456 and then click Next Change Password Admin Password Change Password New Password Confirm Previous Next 5 Set the correct time zone and system time and then click Next Wizard Time Zone GMT 00 00 Dublin Edinbu y System Ti
11. parameters in the current pane Click this button to exit the toolbar in the current pane Shortcut Menu in Preview Window no o The following menu appears when you right click anywhere in the preview window The table below describes the menu functions Table 3 3 Preview Operations Menu Name Description Screenshot Previous Screen Next Screen Single Screen Multi Screen Corridor Start Auto Switch Stop Auto Switch Playback Menu Switch to the previous or next screen Switch the display by selecting the desired camera fromthe menu Change to the desired screen layout by selecting from the menu Used to view videos indifferent screen layouts 3 5 and 7 screens Start stop auto switching one or multiple panes in preview status Start playback Display the main menu Example of Auto Switch Operation Previous Screen Next Screen Single Screen Multi Screen Corridor Start Auto Switch Playback Menu Auto switch requires you to configure the screen layout panes the corresponding cameras and the auto switch interval This example describes how to configure auto switch for five cameras based on a 4 pane screen layout 1 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then click Multi Screen gt 4 Screens Four screens are displayed EG NOTE Previous Screen Next Screen Single Screen RR Corridoi b Screen Start Auto Switch Screen 5 1 5 Playback 9 Sc
12. subnet mask and gateway Enable DHCP a IPv4 Address 208 208 105 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 IPv4 Gateway 208 208 105 MAC Address 48 ea 63 00 19 42 MTU Bytes 1500 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK 45 EG NOTE e If a DHCP server is used on the network you can select Enable DHCPto obtain a dynamic IF PPPoE 1 address e If your device has more than one NIC you can select an NIC to configure and the default route e f your device has a PoE port or switching port you can configure an internal NIC IPv4 address Click Menu gt Network gt PPPoE Connection PPPoE Username Password IP Info Address Subnet Mask Gateway Select PPPoE and then enter the correct username and password provided by your ISP The network information will be displayed under IP Info After you have completed the configuration click OK Click Menu gt Network gt DDNS Select DDNS Basic PPPoE DDNS UPnP DDN S DDNS Type Domain Device Status Username Password Network Email HDCCTVDDNS testddns testgmail gmail com AS Cancel 46 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK www test hdcctvddns com http port 4 Access your NVR remotely by domain e g htt EF NOTE UPnP DDNS is enabled by default If not Enable HDCCTVDDNS on the NVR manually Register at www hdcctvddns com Setup an unuse
13. to control the progress Normal v 2015 01 1910 27 17 LIP Camera Frozen fish Frozen poultry 30 Ice cream Frozen desserts Schedule Motion Alarm Select Channel Name IPCa IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 KA NOTE e You can also play back the recordings by selecting the desired channel and then double clicking the date e The playback toolbar offers other functions such as forward by frame speed up speed down For more details see Playback Toolbar Playback Toolbar Figure 7 2 Playback Toolbar 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2p 21 22 23 24 gt 1X o E C Table 7 2 Playback Toolbar Buttons Button Description Display the current position of playback Note You can move the slider to change the start time from which the playback begins Playback progress bar Play pause stop Rewind 30 seconds forward 30 seconds Slow down or accelerate the playback You can click to restore the normal speed after clicking and vice versa Forward by frame Digital zoom Start stop clipping Decrease or increase the size of the progress bar Adjust volume for the selected pane Exit the playback page Play in full screen mode Note You can exit full screen mode by right clicking the mouse 31 8 Backup Recording Backup Backup also known as recording backup refers to the process of querying video stored on a hard disk of the device and t
14. Contents Preface Teer NE TL Tee ee eee eee eee E EE ee ATA BARRAS E a E ee AAA 1 Part Local Operations PES eee ee eT eee eee CET TT Eee eee eT Tere ee TT S eee Tee eT etre ee ee 1 1 Before You Begin OCT CT Te Te Te eee eT ee nn Te Tee Tee E E eT eee 1 Login terre rr nene 1 Local Operations ER L RE RRR RRR K IER RE TA RR RUE RET K E RR T KRE RR R TREE sono nonnonnrnannno sons onnnonr rra o 7 2 Initial Configuration AAA Ad AAA AAA AAA AAA ARAS 3 Preparation co ooooocsoooosoooonsoopo sooooooopoooos poooooopoosopoooosoooooooppoooo sopooo spoooooopoooons oopsoosoooroooo poooo o 3 Startup Wizardr eeterrerrerrrrrr rre 3 3 Dreview gt gt e gt gt 6 E C C C E C E EEE 7 Status Icons in the Preview Window ae a RRR RRR RR RRR RRR RRR RR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR 7 Preview Pane Toolbar ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee a re er ee er a a rr a er er er er rr 7 Shortcut Menu in Preview Window ot cen net eee n tense es en een eees 9 Example of Auto Switch Operation 5 5 55 L L L rere nnn nee nn rre nese een e ees 9 Digital Zoom s re E e EL 10 SS 11 4 Camera Management RE R e eer oo A o 11 Camera Management ss rrr rene 11 Basic Settings gt error errr nee 17 Image Settings 5 L treet ree EEE EEC EEE ECE ESET E ECTS 18 Encoding Settings gt gt L EEE EEE 19 5 PTZ Control Serre IEA RADIATA Te Te eT ee ee CC eT eT ET eC Te CTT E ee Te 20 Controlling a PTZ Camera Using the PTZ Toolbar SLR RER RRR E
15. E RLE RRR RRR RR RR RRR RRR RRR RR a RRR RRR RR NR ar R KR RLE R RER IES 20 Configuring and Calling aPreset gt L L L L 22 Configuring and Calling a Patrol Route SR RRR RRR R RTT RRR RRR RE NR a ss IRR RRR R RN R RRR NTT R RR R 23 6 Recording eT ee TT Pe ee ee Tee ee ee eT ee ee eee E eT eer Ha 24 Manual Recording i gt gt E nenes 24 Scheduled Recording gt eter eee n enn een r cerrar ner ne ene n eee 25 Alarm Triggered Recording gt gt nana nnnnno narran nan e ner nrn eran n cence eens nen cence nee es 27 Disk Management E rre reee 27 7 Playback ttt ttre tenet eee eee Een n eee er Een EEE Eee Eee eer nee 22 Instant Playback esrctecrrcroccrcnonnnnnnnnnn non e eee nr rn ee nee nee n eens nen rn ana rn nana eee EES 28 D1 01 10 ieee 29 Playback Toolbar gt gt L crono rre rre 31 8 Backup AEREA AAA ERA ARA AA ARANA L TERE RR RE LAE AAA ARANA EE R RRR R AA RATA SERRE ER 32 Recording Backup gt gt L L EL 32 Recording Clips Backup s rset r ret nr ener re rene 34 Alarm 36 Alarm TO eeeeeeeeeeteerrrrerrrrrrrrrerrrerrrerrrrrrrrerrerrrrerrrrerrrerrererrrrrreerrererreerresrreerreerereeees 36 Alarm Output a TR RR TRR er ar ar ae a er er rr ER TRET R ERRER ER er N a 38 Motion Detection 39 Tampering Detection gt gt gt L L L L L Al Exception coo a ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee a ee er a ee ee ee a ee a a ee a er a er er rr 43 Alarm Triggered ACTIONS gt gt gt gt 6 5 6 e e Dn 44 10 Network Configuration ELGAR ER ET ERN E
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17. G modify password logout Dynamic Domain Name Server e Equipment 2 User Infomation ID Domain Name IP Web Port DevicePort RISPPort ONMIF Port MAC 1 testddns hdccteddns com 192 168 3 38 80 6060 554 12001 43 ea 63 0f 2 Click the domain to go to the DVR login page in the browser or access the device with it s domain web port e g http testddns hdcctvddns com oe D testddns hdcctyddns com Username admin Password Login Reset 1440 900 is recommended for best image quality 76
18. IPCs including IPCs connected through ONVIF can be added to the device and the status is displayed as Connected If the status is Disconnected check the network connection and check whether the username and password for the IPC are correct 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Click Add Camera Configuration Camera Basic Image Encoding Auto Add IP Camera W Lock operations MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr Port No Protocol Vendor Advanced Refresh Search Edit Delete OK Cancel 2 Configure the parameters and then click OK 192 168 ONVIF Port 12001 Username admin Password U 123 14 3 Check the connection status on the Camera tab MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr Port No Protocol Vendor BD Connect IP Camera 01 192 168 3 197 12001 ONVIF ONVIF EF NOTE e The Plug and Play function is available only for the device with PoE ports or switching ports e The Camera corresponding to a PoE port or a switching port cannot be deleted 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Camera Configuration Camera Basic Image Encoding MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr Port No Protocol Vendor MD1 Connect IP Camera 01 192 168 8 105 12001 ONVIF ONVIF an2 Disconn IP Camera 02 193 168 0 3 81 ONVIF L TRE Connect IP Camera 03 192 168 8 106 12001 ONVIF ONVIF L TRE Disconn IP Camera 04 193 168 0 5 81 ON VIF Refresh Search Add Delete Cancel 2 Select the desired camera and then click Edit Add Mode P
19. Timeout min K NOTE Depending on the model of your device the supported output interfaces and the number of screen that can be displayed may vary See your device for the actual display 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK 4 Camera Management Camera Management Before you start IP camera management make sure that the IPCs are connected to the device through network Adding IPCs Using the Auto Add Function 11 E ES NOTE The device with PoE ports or switching ports does not support the auto add function 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera 2 Select Auto Add IP Camera IPCs connected to the device will be added automatically Camera Configuration Camera Basic Image Encoding Auto Add IP Camera M Lock operations MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr Port No Protocol Vendor MD1 Connect IP Camera 01 192168 3197 12001 ONVIF ONVIF L TRE Connect IP Camera 02 192 168 3 199 12001 ONVIF ONVIF L TRE Connect IP Camera 03 192 168 3 192 12001 ONVIF ONVIF Refresh Cancel NOTE The auto add function is enabled by default for devices with one hard disk slot For devices with more than one disk slot this function is disabled by default Searching and Adding IPCs EZ NOTE When adding an IPC using ONVIF you need to click Edit and modify the username and password 0 the IPC if the username and password are different from the default username and password 1 Click Menu gt Came
20. a Set aw RRR Ua RKR Sb le IR Bara KR ei Se er a ow ww a Sr oe 55 Import Export eee Se eee ee ee ee E O ee eee ee ee od ee es eee ee ee ee ee ee Jn ee R ee ee lo la a a ds de A 56 System Restoration Tee Teer eT ce ee LeeLee TL eee Te Se eT ee TT RR eee E ee E eT eee ee Se Tee TS ee ee ee Te AA DAR AA 59 Auto Maintain EEE EEE nee nee ene tenant nett nett teen eet e eee ees 59 System Upgrade RAE ee ee ee ee E RE IE E E REEE REE a IEEE EE RE REE EREET RER EEE N 59 13 Shutdown Trerer eee eT eT Tee Te ee ee ee Te AA AAA 61 Part Web Based Operations LATA AE adria 0 EA RR R A rr id riders de 62 1 Before You Begin VIRADA ARA AAA AAA AAA AD AAN AAA AAA 62 2 Login VAINA ERA eee A ERASE ee Bae Rk ARANA a es eee a EPA DARA ARAS 63 3 Live View Tre re rT Tee eT eee ee ET ee ee Ce eT eT Ce eT eee ee ee Cee Te eee eee ee eT eee Cee ee ee ee ee RA 63 PTZ Control ei oO RRR Ow as 64 Image Settings error ras RRR OS AS ww N N OS WS OE NR RN R RRR RE Oe a RI RR R RO R RR R er ee NLR K ws SS RR N we ONS ee sa 66 4 Playback CTT T Tee CET Ce TE Te ST ee CT CS TP CCT eC STO eT eT TCC CC ee eC Ce LEE CEC COPE CTT TC CCE CC eT eC ee T 66 Recording Playback eT DS Cer Cee See eT ee Tee Tee eT Cee eT ST ES Tee eT eT TCE eT Ce Le Te Ce Pee TT Ce ee eT eee ee Te eee DAA ee re ee 67 Recording Download CTT R Ce Tee TT eT CCT ST Tee Cee eT CCE ET ET ee CCC TCE CT ET CCE Te SCC T ST ee See eT CCT eC eS eee ee 68 5 Configuration ALIADAS AAA SEEN A AA OEE SS HESS OS HEHE T AS ESE ORES AAA
21. amera on the left m Live View BB Playback Settings NVR32 2 6 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 e IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 0 IP Camera 10 IP Camera 11 IP Camera 12 tH a a a eH w a a IP Camera 13 4 2015 Y al YM b Ay A Opto ET oO 114 12 131 14 15 16 177 18 19 20 211 221 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 08 200 00 e 2 Query recordings using the following methods e Click the desired date on the calendar The timeline shows the status of recordings in the selected day You can move the slider to set a start time for playback ad e To query by time period enter the time in the fields below the calendar and then click to pinpoint the time 67 ES 3 NOTE e Each date has a flag in the upper right corner to indicate recording status for that day Different colors have different meanings e Green The camera has a 24 hour recording for that day e Yellow The camera has incomplete recording for that day recording exists but less than 24 hours e Red The camera has no recording for the whole day Click Play to start playback ILJ NVR32 2 Cara TE ds lt 6 IP Camera 02 Y IP Camera 03 Z 6 IP Camera 04 Z IP Camera 05 Z IP Camera 06 Y IP Camera 07 Y 0 IP Camera 08 7 IP Camera 09 Y IP Camera 10 4 go 6 7 08 200 200 la ja la ja la le ja ja a le a le Ea 8Y 9 10
22. can add delete and modify users 1 2 Click Menu gt System User Select Username Role admin Administrator Add Delete Modify User configuration Add a user a Click Add b Set he username password user role and permissions 53 c After you have completed the configuration click OK Modify Add User Username Passwd System Permissions B Configure MUpgrade MExport Log Restart Channel Permissions PTZ Control PTZ Control MAI Local Playback e D1 Manual Recording MDS BDG BD7 BDS 1D ADIRO MD11 MD12 MD13 MD14 Cancel EF NOTE The system allows up to eight users including admin e Delete a User Select the desired user s and then click Delete After you have completed the configuration click OK Select Username Role admin Administrator 123 Operator Add Delete e Modify a User d Select the desired user and then click Modify Select Username Role admin Administrator 123 Operator Add Delete e Modify the password role and permission as needed 54 Modify Add User Username Passwd kkKKKK User Role Operator Confirm ae System Permissions B Configure MUpgrade MExport Log Restart Channel Permissions PTZ Control PTZ Control SAI Local Playback MD1 Manual Recording MDS B Dp wm D7 v DS MmD9I BD LU DL MD12 viR viDE Cancel f After you have completed the configuration click OK EF NOTE The user must use the new password to log in after the password i
23. ce and then press Enter For the device with one network interface the default IP address is 192 168 0 30 For the device with two network interfaces the default IP address for network interface 1 is 192 168 0 30 and 192 168 1 30 for network interface 2 You need to load the latest ActiveX as prompted when logging in the first time You need close the Web browser to complete the installation 2 In the login dialog box enter the correct username and password 123456 for admin and then click Login 3 Live View By default the Live Video page is displayed when you are logged in Live View u Playback Settings Table 3 1 Live View Control Buttons Button Description Button Description Start stop preview for all panes Previous screen next screen Start stop talk Adjust microphone volume 63 Button Description Button Description Switch screen layout Set the clarity of images Display in full screen mode Take a snapshot Start Stop digital zoom aum ae Start local recording Open close the control panel Adjust volume turn on off sound e A snapshot is named in this format IP address channel ID snapshot time file extension For example 192 168 0 30 D1_20140311102123239 jpg where 20140311102123239 means that the snapshot is taken at the system time of 10 21 23 239 on March 11th 2014 e By default a snapshot is saved in this directory C Users username Uware Snap system date yyyy mm dd e A local recordin
24. d Time 2014 11 03 10 15 00 2014 11 03 10 15 14 2014 11 03 10 15 29 2014 11 03 10 16 45 2014 11 03 10 16 58 2014 11 03 10 17 11 2014 11 03 11 07 02 2014 11 03 11 25 04 2014 11 03 11 43 06 Total Select the desired recordings and then click Backup Refresh BAI Select New Folder USB_1 Name Previous Level BCh1 20141103101 System Volume In y Size 48B Backup 3779MB Free Location USB 1 usb disk sdb1 Type dir file dir Format MD6 4D7 D8 2014 11 03 23 59 59 Query Size 1 1MB 116 0KB 28 0KB 940 0KB 52 0KB 116 0KB 255 5MB 255 2MB 255 3MB 2585 0MB Total 3824MB Modify Time Mon Nov 3 13 51 56 2014 Mon Nov 3 13 51 17 2014 Wed Oct 29 17 28 02 2014 Delete Exit Backup Select the partition and destination folder and then click Backup The selected recordings are stored in the selected directory 33 Backup Refresh USB 1 Free 3779MB Total 3824MB MAI Location USB 1 usb disk sdb1 Select Name Size Type Modify Time HPrevious Level dir Mon Nov 3 13 51 56 2014 L E Ch1_20141103101 488 file Mon Nov 3 13 51 17 2014 di E Ch1_20141103101 107 0KB file Mon Nov 3 13 59 48 2014 d System Volume In dir Wed Oct 29 17 28 02 2014 Exporting 1 1 Doo New Folder Format Backup Delete Exit K NOTE e You may click New Folder to create a new folder and then double click the folder to select it e After backup is started the progress bar shows Exporting X Y
25. d domain name The domain name can be any name to identify your system Enter the registered account in the Username and Password field Make sure the UPNP of the router has been enabled Or you can manually open the port or the router UPnP means Universal Plug and Play When UPnP is enabled for Network Address Translation NAT device ports can be mapped automatically to the router and computers can access the devices from outside the LAN You must enable UPnP in the router before using this function 1 Click Menu gt Network gt UPnP 2 By default UPnP is enabled You may select a mapping type as needed If you select Manual you need to set the external ports 3 Click Refresh and check whether the status in the Status column is updated UPnP Mapping Type External Port HTTP Port RTSP Port Port Type Mapping IP HTTP Port 0 0 0 0 RTSP Port 0 0 0 0 Stream Port 0 0 0 0 Service Port 0 0 0 0 Stream Port Service Port External Port 50080 50554 57070 56060 After you have completed the configuration click OK Email 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Email Configure the related parameters Status Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Refresh To enable the server authentication enter the correct username and password Network Basic PPPoE DDNS UPnP Email Server Authentication Username lottie9214 gmail com Password KEKKKEKKKKKKEKE SMTP Server smtp gmail com SMTP Port 25 Enable SSL a Sende
26. e 36 Hl E m D1 IP Camera 01 m D2 IP Camera 02 Cancel 2 Click to select the No 2 pane on the right and then double click D1 on the left Now D1 is displayed in the No 2 pane System Configuration Basic Time DST Preview View User Video Output HDMI VGA Camera Name m D1 IP Camera 01 m D2 IP Camera 02 OK Cancel 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK 52 Serial Port Configuration Serial port settings in the device should be consistent with that of the connected serial device Serial port configuration is required for PTZ control 1 2 3 Click Menu gt System gt Serial Configure the parameters for the serial port Serial No Type Baud Rate REIER iit Stop Bit Check Bit After you have completed the configuration click OK User Configuration ES User is the entity that manages and uses the system User role is a collection of operation permissions When a role is assigned to a user this user is assigned all the permissions defined for the role There are three user types in the system Admin By default the super administrator of the system and has full permissions The initial password for admin is 123456 Operator By default an operator has basic permissions and channel permissions Admin can modify permissions assigned to operators Guest By default a guest has channel permissions Admin can modify permissions assigned to a guest NOTE Only admin
27. ection The motion detection alarm function requires you to set at least one detection area on the screen the sensitivity of detection and an Arming Schedule After the configuration is complete the device will report an alarm when the movement of an object inside that area s reaches a certain extent during the specified period s 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Motion Detection 2 Select the camera and then click Enable Disable to enable motion detection alarm Alarm Configuration Alarm Input Motion Detection Tampering Detection Exception Camera Status Max Area Number D1 Disabled Enable Disable Detection Area Trigger Actions Arming Schedule 3 Seta detection area Sensitivity Delete Delete All Save Cancel 39 a Click Detection Area b Drag the mouse to set a detection area c Right click the detection area click Sensitivityon the pop up menu and then set detection sensitivity d Click Apply to complete the configuration EG NOTE A greater value means a higher degree of detection sensitivity 4 Click Trigger Action For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions Status Max Area Number Enabled Enable Disable Detection Area Trigger Actions Arming Schedule EF NOTE e The number of channels supported may vary with device model For the actual number of channels that your device supports see the display on your device e The supported alarm triggered actions may vary with device model For t
28. ed Recording Alarm triggered recording means that recording is triggered when an alarm is reported 1 Configure a recording plan For more details see Scheduled Recording 2 Configure alarm triggered storage For more details see Alarm Triggered Storage Disk Management Make sure that the disks are correctly installed before you start Only admin can format a hard disk or set disk property 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Hard Disk Disk No Total Capacit Free Capacity Status Vendor Property 1 0 00 0 00 No Disk 2 2794 52 2380 25 Normal WDC Read Write Property Regd Write Format Cancel 27 EG NOTE The Hard Disk tab displays disk information including total capacity free capacity and disk status 2 Set disk property Disk No Total Capacit Free Capacity Status Vendor Property 1 0 00 0 00 No Disk 2 2794 52 2380 25 Normal WDC Read Write Property Read Write Format Cancel a Select the disk you want to set b Select the desired option from the Property drop down list c Click Set EF NOTE e The device allows you to format a hard disk after installing it e Format a disk with caution because it will delete all the data stored on the hard disk 7 Playback Instant Playback Instant playback means the playback of video recorded within five minutes Instant playback is convenient when you have detected an exception during live view Before you use this function check that a recording exists fo
29. ed as Connected If the status is Disconnected check the network connection and check whether the username and password for the IPC are correct 8 By default a 24 hour recording plan is enabled for all the connected cameras but you can select a camera and then change the recording type as required After you have completed the configuration click OK Storage D1 Recording Plan BD3 The following icons indicate recording status and alarm status in the preview window Table 3 1 Preview Icons Icon Name Description hans This icon appears when a motion detection alarm or a tampering alarm is reported gt 22222 f ae ee ae Recording This icon appears when manual recording is in progress Preview Pane Toolbar A preview pane toolbar appears when you click a pane in preview status You can use a preview pane toolbar to operate the corresponding pane Figure 3 2 Preview Pane Toolbar Laws itt l Table 3 2 Pane Toolbar Buttons Button Button Name Description PTZ Control pol button to display the PTZ control panel for a PTZ camera in preview Click button to start recording live video in the current pane toolbar or Manual Recording click Bj stop manual recording Instant Playback Click this button to play the video recorded within five minutes La Click this button to increase the size of a certain part of an image in the Digital Zoom current pane Image Config Click this button to configure the image
30. els You may change the plan as needed and record video by time period 1 Click Menu gt Storage gt Schedule 25 Storage Configuration Schedule Hard Disk Camera D1 Enable Schedule m Post Alarm Time sec B0 Edit e RO CS PL RS OS es a RY TN ES CTR ES PVA PS OO FLA YT eR ee ieii od LR itta Lob Bee g N rma Motion E m Ge m m n m m m m m ka n ng SED id Ara SE ee Ed ee S ee f tl eN M and A 4 L A Y or A None Cancel 2 Make a recording plan a Select the camera and then select Enable Schedule b Click Edit 3 Set recording times and recording type s Edit Plan Monday B All Day DO 00 Normal Motion Alarm Mand A M or Normal Normal Normal BS E6 E7 OK e Torecord video all day long select All Day and then select a type e To record video by time period set the time periods Up to eight periods are allowed for each day e To apply the same plan to other days select the day s for Copy To 4 Click OK 26 Storage Configuration Hard Disk Camera D1 v DELEGE G Post Alarm Time sec 60 Edit Normal Motion Alarm M and M OT A SSS o E SS H W Sees E E E S I MS None Cancel e The number of channels supported may vary with device model For the actual number of channels that your device supports see the display on your device e To apply the same settings to other channels click Copy and then select the desirec channels Alarm Trigger
31. ermission to configure can back up the system Only admin can export system configurations to a USB drive or import system configurations and databases from a USB drive 56 Refreshing Information about a USB Drive 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Import Export Maintain System Info Log Query Import Export Restore Auto Maintain Upgrade Refre USB 1 ree 1193MB Tota 3554MB MA USB_1 usb_disk_sdbl Select Name ize Modify Time WP revious Level Mon Jan 26 17 BWIN7_SP1_X86 V2014 ir Mon Jan 26 12 Ch1_20150126112408 mp4 2l Mon Jan 26 12 Ch1_20150126112408_1 mp4 ll Mon Jan 26 13 E ch7_20141225110209_960_X_576_25 avi 274 9 Tue Dec 23 19 ch7_20141225110210_960_X_576_25 avi 39 Tue Dec 23 19 usb_ 7108_flash img 32 1 Fri Jan 23 04 0 New Folder Delete File Export Maintain Info Import Export Back 2 Import Export Configurations e To export system configurations click Export A file named cfg will be created in the selected folder if the export operation is successful e TO export maintenance information click Export Maintain Info A file named tgz will be created in the selected folder if the export operation is successful 57 Maintain System Info Log Query Import Export Restore Auto Maintain Upgrade Refresh USB 1 Free 1193MB Tota 3554MB MAI USB l usb disk sdb1 Select Name size Type Modify Time Previous Level dir Mon Jan 2617 BRWIN7_SP1_X86_V2014 dir Mon Jan 26 12 E Ch1_20150126112408 mp4 72h file Mon Jan 26 12
32. g is named in this format IP address channel ID_S recording start time E recording end time file extension The recording start and end times are in hh mm ss format e By default a local recording is saved in this directory C Users username Uware Record system date The system date is in yyyy mm dd format PTZ Control PTZ control allows you to remotely control the rotation angle iris zoom focus and turn on or off the wiper of a PTZ camera K NOTE PTZ control depends on the functions and protocols that a PTZ camera supports For example some manufacturers use presets for other purposes such as wiper or menu Refer to the specifications for the PTZ for details 1 Click the desired pane on the live view page and then double click an online PTZ camera on the left side to start live video in the pane 2 Click WN to open the control panel 64 PTZ Control Image ie ee LO OO a a A y Y lt gt be A W Preset Patrol by Preset 3 Control the PTZ camera using the buttons described in the table below Table 3 2 PTZ Control Pane Description Button Description A y Y lt gt Control the rotation direction of a PTZ camera b 4 Q Q Adjust the zoom focus and iris of the camera lens C eo Note When adjusting iris and focus for high definition Sony cameras that support the VISCA protocol set the camera to vd A MANUAL mode using the remote control C Control the light Cont
33. he actual actions that your device supports see the display on your device 5 Set an Arming Schedule a Click Arming Schedule b Set the plan as needed c After you have completed the configuration click Apply 40 G Arming Schedule Current Camera D1 lt 1 Select Day Monday y Start Time End Time 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Copy To PEE E TSE LC TN Y OK Cancel NOTE Up to eight time periods are allowed for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed The tampering detection function requires you to set a detection area on the screen the sensitivity of detection actions to be triggered by a tampering detection alarm and a guard plan After the configuration is complete the device will report an alarm when the detection area is blocked 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Tampering Detection 2 Select the camera and then click Enable Disable to enable tampering detection alarm Alarm Configuration Alarm Input Motion Detection Tampering Detection Exception Camera Status Max Area Number D1 Enabled 0 Enable Disable Trigger Actions Arming Schedule 41 3 Seta detection area a Click Detection Area b Drag the mouse to set a detection area c Right click the detection area click Sensitivity on the pop up menu and then set detection sensitivity d After you have completed the configuratio
34. hen saving the recording to a USB drive as a file The following conditions must be met for backup e The USB drive has been formatted into a FAT32 or NTFS file system and correctly plugged into the device e You have local playback permission for the corresponding camera e A recording is stored on the hard disk EG NOTE e Up to 80 records can be displayed on one page If more than 80 records are retrieved narrow down the search range and query again or click Next to view records page by page e By default a recording is backed up as a mp4 file 1 Click Menu gt Backup Backup Normal Backup SEN Dp ee Dee y IDE ee en 1 y ID IT Start Time 2014 11 03 lt 00 00 00 lt gt End Time 2014 11 03 lt 23 59 59 lt Type All v MAI Query Channel Start Time End Time EG NOTE All the channels are selected by default 2 Select the desired channel s set the time range select the recording type and then click Query 32 Normal Backup BAI Start Time 2014 T1 03 Type MAI BUDI amp D2 All Channel Start Time G D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 G GG GDG GG lt EZ NOTE All the channels are selected by default 3 2014 11 03 10 11 30 2014 11 03 10 15 14 2014 11 03 10 15 29 2014 11 03 10 15 40 2014 11 03 10 16 58 2014 11 03 10 17 11 2014 11 03 10 17 25 2014 11 03 11 07 06 2014 11 03 11 25 08 MD3 00 00 00 Backup MD4 MD5 End Time y En
35. itial Configuration and complete a quick configuration in the local GUI EF NOTE Unless otherwise specified all operations described in this manual are performed by a right handec user For descriptions about how to operate the device using a mouse see Mouse Operations Mouse Operations This manual describes mouse operations for a right handed user Table 1 1 Mouse Operations Name Action Description Select or confirm an item Click o l l Select to edit digits symbols upper case or lower case letters in a field Left l button Double click Enter or exit full screen mode in preview state Dra Draw or move a rectangle on the screen for example when setting a privacy mask E area Show the shortcut menu Right dife Click Exit digital zoom button 8 Exit the current window when Cancel or Exit is displayed Wheel RESTE Scroll up down in a drop down list on a tab or in a window forward backward H H Front Panel Buttons The front panel buttons may vary with device model Please see the buttons on your device Table 1 2 Front Panel Lights Name Icon Description Power indicator light Power is supplied if lighted Net indicator light L NET Network is connected if lighted HDD indicator light wm HD HDD is on working state if lighted 2 Initial Configuration Preparation e Make sure that at least one monitor is correctly connected to the VGA HDMI interface on the rear panel of the device e Make sure that the hard disk s
36. le Triager Email MiEnable 3 After you have completed the configuration click Apply 4 Click Exit A reported alarm can be set to trigger multiple actions including sound buzzer storage recording video when an alarm is reported and preview pane The supported alarm triggered actions may vary with device model For the actual actions that your device supports see the display on your device The device starts to sound the buzzer when an alarm is reported The device starts to e mail the alarm messages to the user when an alarm is triggered The device starts to record live video from the specified camera s when an alarm is reported A PTZ camera goes to a preset position when an alarm is reported 44 Alarm Triggered Preview If alarm triggered preview is enabled for a camera the device plays live video from the camera in full screen when the camera reports an alarm and then the device switches to the next screen at the set interval An alarm icon is displayed on the screen with the live video from the camera for differentiation Alarm Triggered Alarm Output The device triggers the action of a third party device by outputting an alarm 10 Network Configuration Network configuration is required if the device operates in a network EG NOTE The default IP address for the device is 192 168 0 30 Basic Configuration 1 Click Menu gt Network gt Basic 2 Set the network parameters including IPv4 address
37. lug and Play mn Camera IP Manual lug and Play K XMV CTC Distance e B Enable 15 e To add the camera in Plug and Play mode connect the camera to an independent 100M Ethernet NIC or to an independent 100M Ethernet NIC that supports PoE e Toadd the camera manually modify the parameters 3 Check the connection status on the Camera tab EG NOTE For a device with a PoE port Incorrect Power will be displayed in the Status column if the power o an online IPC is lower or higher than the rated power Advanced Settings 1 Advanced Settings is not available for the present Editing an IPC 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera 2 Select the IPC and then click Edit Camera Configuration Camera Basic Image Encoding Auto Add IP Camera W Lock operations MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr Port No Protocol MD1 Y Connect IP Camera 01 1921683192 12001 ONVIF Advanced Refresh Search Add 3 Edit the settings as required 16 Vendor ONVIF Delete Cancel Add Modify 192 168 ONVIF Port 12001 Username admin j asswor d Cancel 4 After you have completed the configuration click OK Deleting an IPC 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera Select the IPC and then click Delete To delete one camera select the camera click EA and then click OK System Prompt Delete the selected IP camerals OK Cancel To delete multiple cameras at a time select the cameras click Delete and
38. m the App store and the ISS Mobile Android from Google Play 71 Configuration 3 Step2 Live View 4 Step3 5 Step4 New Device Device1 Enter a name for NVR Press the QR code icon and line up the QR code on top of E Diamond NVR Cloud Choose Diamond NVR the NVR with the camera of Cloud under Mode Sh gg your phone or tablet dropdown list ID 210235C1A001234567 Bix OR if your device does not have a camera manually enter the Device ID printed on the label User Name admin Password eeeeece Camera No 0 6 Step5 New Device ci Tap 7 Tap Start Live View Start Live View Congratulations You can now view video from your cameras on your Smartphone or tablet 72 KA NOTE e f you have changed the User Name Password from the defaults you will need to update them e Find your Device ID e The Device ID is printed on a label on the top panel of the NVR e Make sure the UPNP of the router has been enabled 3 Access Through the Browser Registration 1 Goto http www hdcctvddns com and click Register 2 Complete the registration according to the instructions DDNS HOSTING Dynamic Domain Name Server Register Step1 User Name testgmail gmail com OK Password sueeee Can only contains digits English 6 30 characters Confirm Password sunnan Confirm Password and password should be same Real Name Can only contains
39. me 2014 11 04 07 19 31 Previous Next 6 Set the correct IP address subnet mask and gateway Keep the default settings for other network parameters unless modification is necessary And then click Next EZ NOTE Network Auto Get IPv4 Address gg IPv4 Address 208 208 105 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 IPv4 Gateway 208 208 105 MAC Address 22 22 ea ee 22 21 MTU Bytes 1500 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Previous Next For a device with more than one Network Interface Card NIC you can select the desirec NIC and a default route For a device with a PoE port or switching ports you can configure an internal IPv4 address The IP Camera window is not displayed if you have enabled the auto add function in step 2 7 Click Search select the camera you want to add and then click Add After the camera is added successfully click Next Wizard IP Camera Select IP Addr Device Model Protocol Port Vendor Wi 192 168 3 169 DS 2CD2432F IW ONVIF 80 DS 2CD2432F 192 168 3 205 GM ONVIF 12001 IPCamera 192 168 3 168 GM ONVIF 12001 IPCamera 192 168 3 167 NUG 120QR ONVIF 81 IPCamera 192 168 3 165 NEG 120QR ONVIF 81 IPCamera 192 168 3 197 GM ONVIF IPCamera 192 168 3 199 GM ONVIF IPCamera 192 168 3 192 GM ONVIF IPCamera A ee H Add Search Previous Next Exit Ee NOTE Normally all the IPCs that are found including IPCs connected through ONVIF can be added to the device and the status is display
40. n click Apply Sensitivity Delete Delete All Save Cancel K NOTE A greater value means a higher degree of detection sensitivity 4 Click Trigger Action For more details see Alarm Triggered Actions Status Max Area Number Enabled 1 Enabled 1 Enable Disable Detection Area Trigger Action Guard Plan 42 EG NOTE e The number of channels supported may vary with device model For the actual number of channels that your device supports see the display on your device e The supported alarm triggered actions may vary with device model For the actual actions that your device supports see the display on your device 5 Set an Arming Schedule a ClickArming Schedule b Setthe plan as required c After you have completed the configuration click Apply Arming Schedule Current Camera Di lt l Select Day Monday Start Time End Tim 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Copy To PEE E TO LC TN Y OK Cancel EF NOTE Up to eight time periods are allowed for each day Overlapping time periods are not allowed Exception To configure exceptions is for the purpose of handling unexpected events 1 Click Menu gt Alarm gt Exception 2 Select the exception type select Enable 43 Alarm Configuration Alarm Input Motion Detection Tampering Detection Exception Exception Type storage Error Buzzer MEnab
41. nd then click the menu on the left to configure parameters Logout m Live View Gi Playback Settings Client a Client gt Client E Default Live Stream Main Stream Y Device Y Pane Scale Full Y Camera Y Video Mode Balanced Y Alarm Y Video File Size 1 GB Y Exception y Save file to CAUserstAdministratoriSui Browse Note Local recording snapshots and downloaded recording are saved in the Record Snap Download folders Network y User y ag Maintenance y 69 Part Ill DDNS 1 Overview You can use the mobile app or the Web to view live or recorded video of your residence shop or office anytime anywhere Networking WAN Terminal PC Client Mobile i Phone 1 Public DDNS Server Network a ge fp ae ee eee a lt Y X 1 U I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I l l I I I Switch I I I I I I I l I U I X 4 ae IS ST Oe a 7 LAN 70 ere ee A A eM e e e e e e e e e e e e e e eK HK m Terminal Mobile Phone a E a ee a nn ee Oe Private Network gorse eee Ss eee Se SS hers ss ee see Switch a m m m m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m mm mm mm Saa aa aa a 1 2 Access Through the App How to Get the App NOTE You are recommended to download the app via Wi Fi You can get the free app by the following two methods 1 Scan the QR Code to get ISS Mobile for 2 Scan the QR Code to get ISS Mobile for Android IOS Or you can Search and download the ISS Mobile IOS fro
42. o the network The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment We assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the book Part Local Operations 1 Before You Begin e Make sure you have permission for the operations you want to perform For more details see User Configuration e The figures in this manual are for illustration purpose only because difference exists between different models Please see the actual display on your device e The parameters that are grayed out cannot be modified For the actual parameters and parameter values see the display on your device Login EZ NOTE Use the default username admin and password 123456 when you log in to the device the first time The parameters that are grayed out cannot be modified For the actual parameters anc parameter values see the display on your device Permissions are required for operations in the system For more details about permission configuration see User Configuration 1 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then choose Menu The login dialog box is displayed 2 Enter the correct username and password and then click Login To log in without entering a password next time click Menu gt System gt Basic and then clear the check box for Enable Password Local Operations You can refer to In
43. olbar as required For details about how to use the PTZ toolbar see PTZ Toolbar Buttons 20 PTZ Control PTZ Control T qCOOO A O y A Preset Patrol Route Preset Patrol Route No Save Go To No Start Stop 001 002 003 004 005 Table 5 1 PTZ Toolbar Buttons Button Patrol Route Description Control the rotation direction of the PTZ camera or stop rotation e Adjust zoom e Adjust focus e Adjust iris Control the rotation speed 1 means the slowest speed and 9 means the fastest speed Click to enter the PTZ management e Turn on off the light e Turn on off the wiper Preset button e Save a preset which means setting the current status including position of a PTZ camera as a preset e Calla preset so that the PTZ camera goes to the preset position Note Before you select a preset number check whether a preset has been configured for this preset number The new preset will replace the current oneafter you click the save button Patrol route button 21 Button Description gt m e Starta patrol route e Stop a patrol route Configuring and Calling a Preset 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click thePTZ Control button on the Le omg toolbar 2 Click Set The PTZ Management window is displayed PTZ Management PTZ Configuration Preset 001 002 003 004 005 006 Patrol Route 1 v KeyPoint Preset Duration Speed Modify Delet S
44. peed 3 Configure presets a Use the direction buttons to rotate the PTZ camera to the desired position select a preset E number that is not in use and then click Ed save the preset b To add more presets repeat the above operations 4 Select the desired preset number from the drop down list and then click Q Configuring and Calling a Patrol Route EG NOTE Each PTZ camera allows up to four patrol routes and each patrol route allows up to eight presets 22 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click the PTZ Control button on the Le D iim toolbar 2 Click Set The PTZ Management window is displayed PTZ Management PTZ Configuration Preset 001 002 003 004 005 006 Patrol Route 1 KeyPoint Preset Duration Speed Modify De 1 001 10 5 2 002 10 5 3 003 10 5 4 004 10 5 BR y Start Patrol Cancel 3 Click j set the duration and speed as required and then click OK Repeat this step to add more key points Preset Configuration Preset 001 Duration 10 Speed 5 Cancel 4 Select the desired patrol route from the drop down list and then click E to start it To stop the patrol route click Li 23 e The default duration is 10 seconds and the default speed is 5 e The Ed and T buttons are used to modify and delete a preset e The t and buttons are used to adjust the sequence of key points e The button is used to delete all the key points 6 Recording
45. r Name lottie Sender Address lottie9214 gmail con Select Recipient Recipient 1 Recipient Name nvr alarm Recipient Address lottietest gmail com OK Cancel NOTE Depending on the location of the e mail accounts to which you want to send notification click the checkbox to enable SSL if required by the SMTP server 3 Click Test e Test succeeds When it prompt Email test successful e If test fails the prompt xxx is displayed System Prompt Failed to apply settings QK 1 Click Menu gt System gt Basic 2 Configure the parameters 48 NVR32 2 1 Language English Enable Audio Out BYes Enable Startup Wizard Yes Enable Password 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK EG NOTE e Only admin can configure the Enable Password parameter e f Enable Password is not selected no password is required for login to the device Time Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt Time 2 Select the correct time zone and set the system time manually You may also select Enable NTP and then set the IP address and port number of the NTP server and the update interval ESOS GMT 00 00 Dublin Edinbu lt IS 2014 11 18 02 02 51 Enable NTP NTP Server NTP Port Update Interval min 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK DST Configuration 1 Click Menu gt System gt DST 2 Select Enable DST and then choose the correct Start amp End time DST Bias
46. r the past five minutes 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click the Instant Playback button 2 Use the slider to control the progress and click the buttons to pause or stop playback as required 28 Playback Playback is used to play video stored on a hard disk of the device Before you use this function check that a recording exists 1 Click Menu gt Playback or right click anywhere in the preview window and then click Playback 2 Query a recording a Select the desired camera The first camera selected is the main camera and it is in yellow font b Select the date from the calendar The selected date is highlighted with yellow frames 29 Select 4 4 a z d Ga dl d a d a a a p a 5 EG NOTE M 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 T Channel Name IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera 01 02 IPCamera 05 IPCamera IPCamera O IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera 2014 W T Fi 281 14 15 28 29 30 3 09 10 11 12 e A date with a green background color has a recording A date with no background color ha no recording e During synchronous playback for multiple cameras the calendar shows recording status for the main camera 3 Click the Play button or double click the date to start playback e By default the device starts from the first recording of the selected day e You may move the slider
47. ra gt Camera 12 Camera Configuration Camera Basic Image Encoding Auto Add IP Camera M Lock operations Camera Delete Status Name IP Addr Port No Protocol Vendor Advanced Refresh Search Add Edit Delete OK Cancel 2 Click Search to perform a quick search e To make a quick search again click Quick Search The device searches for IPCs on the network automatically e To search a specified network segment click Search Segment 3 Perform the following operations as needed Add Modify MA Quick Search Search Segment select IP Addr No Device Mode Protocol Port Vendor M1 192 168 3 165 NEG 1200R ONVIF 81 IPCamera 2 192 168 3 169 1 DS 2CD2432F IW ONVIF 80 DS 2CD2432F 3 192 168 3 168 1 GM ONVIF 12001 PCamera 192 168 3 167 1 NUG 120QR ONVIF 81 IPCamera 192 168 3 197 1 GM ONVIF 12001 IPCamera 6 192 168 3 199 1 GM ON VIF 12001 IPCamera G7 1921683192 1 aM ONVIF 12001 IPCamera Camera IP 192 168 3 192 Username admin Password Batch Add C Cancel e Toadd one IPC select the IPC and then click Add 13 e To add multiple IPCs at a time select the IPCs and then click Batch Add You may also select Select All as required to add the IPCs if the number of IPCs does not exceed the maximum number allowed 4 Check the connection status on the Camera tab MCamera Delete Status Name IP Addr Port No Protocol Vendor Bp Connect IP Camera 01 192 168 3 197 12001 ONVIF ONVIF K NOTE Normally all the found
48. reens Menu 16 Screens 25 Screens 36 Screens Depending on the model of your device the number of screens that can be displayed may vary 2 Right click anywhere in the preview window and then click Start Auto Switch Auto switch starts to display four panes on the first screen and then the 9 pane on the second screen at the set interval EZ NOTE The default auto switch interval is eight seconds which can be modified under Menu gt System gt Preview Digital zoom allows you to increase the size of a certain part of an image in a pane of the preview window to get more details of the selected part 1 Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click the Digital Zoom button L e E Ot 2 Use the mouse to set an area TT HH Mi Mii 3 Release the mouse to increase the alee tak 3 hidak 3 10 EG NOTE You can restore the original size by right clicking the area To apply this function to other areas repeat steps 2 and 3 4 Toexit digital zoom right click anywhere in the preview window in normal size Preview Configuration Normally you can preview live video after you have completed the startup wizard To modify preview parameters follow these steps 1 Click Menu gt System gt Preview 2 Configure preview parameters Video Output HDMI VGA Resolution 1280 1024 60Hz Default Layout 4 screens Auto Switch Time sec 8 Switch a Transparency Opaque Operation
49. rol the wiper Set the rotation speed of a PTZ camera Preset Preset list Choose the preset for the PTZ rotation Patrol by Preset Patrol by Preset Choose the patrol route 65 Image Settings 1 Click the desired pane on the live view page and then double click an online PTZ camera on the left to start live video TT C 2 Click to open the control panel and then click Image 3 Use the sliders to set the contrast hue saturation and brightness of images in preview status Set the pane scale as needed PTZ Control Image Image Adjust Contrast S ae Hue Panas Saturation GR a Brightness mm mmm __ Default Pane Scale Full Proportional 4 Playback Click Playback to open the Playback page Live View BB Playback Settings 1 l NVR32 2 IP Camera 01 IP Camera 02 IP Camera 03 IP Camera 04 IP Camera 05 IP Camera 06 IP Camera 07 IP Camera 08 IP Camera 09 IP Camera 10 0 IP Camera 11 IP Camera 12 e ja la ja ja e a je ja e le le IP Camera 13 4 2015 1 vM S M F A L F 4 5 6 7 8 9 TE 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 23 26 5241 28 29 30 Table 4 1 Playback Control Buttons 66 Button Description Button Description BR a mn ES Clip video pause Save 1 o Adjust volume turn on off _ sound Recording Playback Stop Forward 30s Next period p 6666 1 On the Playback page select the desired c
50. s changed 12 System Maintenance System Information View the basic information about the device for maintenance purpose 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt SystemInfo 2 View the device information including device model bar code and software version Log Query Logs record operations performed by users and device operation status By analyzing logs you can keep track of device operation status and view detailed alarm information 1 Click Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Query 55 Maintain System Info Log Query Import Export Restore Auto Maintain Upgrade Start Time 2015 01 26 00 00 00 gt End Time 2015 01 26 235959 Main Type Ail v SubType Aji Types Query Username Operation Time Camera Main Type Sub Tyr 2 Set query condition including the start time and end time main log type and subtype 3 Click Query Results matching the condition are displayed Maintain System Info Log Query Import Export Restore Auto Maintain Upgrade Start Time 2015 01 26 00 00 00 End lime 2015 01 26 s 235959 ka uD ype All Types sl Query Username Operation Time F Camera Main Type Sub 1 2015 01 26 17 12 51 D1 Alarm Moti 2015 01 26 17 12 41 D1 Alarm Moti 2015 01 26 17 09 12 D1 Alarm Moti 2015 01 26 17 09 02 Di Alarm Moti admin 2015 01 26 17 06 34 127 0 0 1 Operation Logir 2015 01 26 17 06 11 D1 Alarm Moti 2015 01 26 17 06 01 D1 Alarm Mot admin 2015 01 26 17 05 40 127 0 0 1 Operation Logo Next gt Jump Users who have p
51. then click OK System Prompt Delete the selected IP camerals OK Cancel EF NOTE Cameras corresponding to PoE ports or switching ports cannot be deleted Basic Settings 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Basic 17 2 Select the Camera and set the Camera name Camera 3 Set the OSD You may set the date and time formats display time and name on the screen You may also click Set Image Camera Name Date Format Time Format Show Time Show Name OSD Position Privacy Mask Mask Area to set the position precisely 4 Set privacy mask Privacy mask is reserved function 5 After you have completed the configuration click OK Image Settings 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Image Camera Configuration D1 IP Camera 01 yyyy MM dd HH mm ss Yes Set Yes 18 Cancel Camera Configuration Camera Basic Image Encoding Camera Brightness Hue Contrast Saturation 138 image Rotation Normal Image Parameters Set Cancel 2 Select the Camera and then set brightness hue contrast and saturation You may also click Set and adjust the settings while viewing images in the preview window 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK NOTE Changing image settings will change images of both live and recorded videos 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Encoding Camera Configuration Camera Basic Image Encoding Camera Di Storage Mode Main Stream Stream Normal v Stream S
52. to indicate the progress The X indicates the current recording that is being backed up and the Y indicates the tota number of recordings to be backed up To cancel the operation click Cancel e A backup file is named in this format camera name recording start time For example Ch1 20141020192835 mp4 Recording Clips Backup You may also backup recording clips using USB devices 1 Enter Playback interface For detailed steps see Playback 2 Clip the recordings During playback use buttons and is in the playback toolbar to start or stop clipping recordings After your clipping a system prompt will be displayed System Prompt There are some video clips to be saved Do you want to save them now OK Cancel 3 Click OK 34 Normal Backup BAI Camera Start Time End Time Size D1 2015 01 26 11 24 08 2015 01 26 11 32 48 254 1MB D1 2015 01 26 11 32 49 2015 01 26 11 39 09 185 8MB Total 439 9MB 4 Select the desired recordings clips and then click Backup Backup Refresh USB 1 Free 3779MB Total 3824MB MAI Location USB_1 usb_disk_sdb1 Select Name Size Type Modify Time Previous Level dir Mon Nov 3 13 51 56 2014 dl E Chi 20141103101 48B file Mon Nov 3 13 51 17 2014 dl System Volume In dir Wed Oct 29 17 28 02 2014 New Folder Format Backup Delete Exit 5 Select the USB partition and then click Backup 35 Backup Refresh USB 1 Free 3779MB Total 3824MB MAI LocationusB _1 usb disk sdb1 Select
53. ttings will be restored to the defaults e Default All settings will be restored to the defaults 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Restore Click Default or Factory Default as required and then click OK The device will restart and restore the system according to the mode you have chosen Default Keep network user and DST settings Factory Default Default all settings G NOTE Recorded videos and operation logs will not be deleted if you click Default Auto Maintain Only admin can perform this operation 1 Click Menu gt Maintain gt Auto Maintain 2 Set when the system automatically restarts and deletes files as required Auto Restart Tuesday Auto Delete File Never day s ago G NOTE Files that are deleted automatically cannot be recovered System Upgrade There are two ways to upgrade the device e Local upgrade upgrade the device by using an upgrade file backed up in a USB drive For more descriptions about using a USB drive see System Upgrade e Remote upgrade upgrade the device by using an upgrade file added in web For more descriptions about using a USB drive see System Upgrade Maintain a normal power supply during upgrade Use an Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS G NOTE if necessary e Before you start a local upgrade copy the correct upgrade file to the root directory of the USB drive Otherwise the upgrade will fail e The device will restart automatically after the upgrade is completed
54. ub Stream Encoding Format 964 v Encoding Format 964 Resolution 1920 1080 1080F lt Resolution 640 480 trate Type Bitrate Type Rit Rate Kbps 4000 Bit Rate Kbps 768 Range 128 16384 Kbps Range 128 16384 Kbps Frame Rate fps 30 Frame Rate fps 30 Image Quality Medium Image Quality Medium L Frame Interval 20 I Frame Interval I Frame Range 1 200 l Frame Range Cancel 19 2 Select the Camera and then set the encoding parameters including Resolution Bit rate and Frame Rate EG NOTE Encoding types include Constant Bit Rate CBR and Variable Bit Rate VBR Image quality can be se only when Encoding Type is set to VBR 3 After you have completed the configuration click OK 5 PTZ Control PTZ control allows you to control the rotation speed viewing direction iris focus and turn on or off the wiper of a PTZ camera from a remote location In addition you can set preset positions presets for short for a PTZ camera EF NOTE PTZ control is applicable to the PTZ camera only and depends on the functions and protocols that the PTZ camera supports For example some manufacturers use presets for other purposes such a wiper or menu Refer to the specifications for details Controlling a PTZ Camera Using the PTZ Toolbar Click the desired pane in the preview window and then click the PTZ Control button on the 1 toolbar Lmao D tt 2 The PTZ toolbar appears Control the PTZ camera using the PTZ to
55. xception S Export Export configuration file Network Y Import Configuration Browse Import User Y Upgrade CafakepathiProgram bin Browse Upgrade Maintenance A Diagnostic Info Export Log Query Hard Disk Note Do not disconnect power or perform any other operation during upgrade gt Maintenance 13 Shutdown You can perform logout restart and shutdown operations in the Shutdown window It is recommended that you disconnect the device from the power supply if the device will not be used for a long time You can also shut down the device by pressing the power button on the front panel for at least three seconds and then confirming the operation 1 Click Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click the button as needed 61 Shutdown Cancel G Warning Unsaved settings will be lost if the device is shut down in an incorrect manner for example due to lt power failure An incorrect shutdown during an upgrade may cause startup failures Part Il Web Based Operations 1 Before You Begin Make sure you have the required permission before you start The following figures are for illustration purpose only because difference exists between different models Please see the actual display on your device EF NOTE The parameters that are grayed out cannot be modified For the actual parameters and parametel values see the display on your device 62 2 Login 1 Open the Web browser on your computer input the IP address of the devi

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