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2. 64 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 Playback 0A Pause play Play Single frame play AA Scaling up down the time line Speed up Previous day Next day ka Full Screen Exit B Stop Digital Zoom Video type E Process bar Note Click any point of the Playback progress bar or drag the bar to locate specific frames Playing back by event search Play back record files on one or several channels searched out by restricting event type e g alarm input and motion detection To play back by event search 1 Enter the Playback interface Menu gt Playback N Select the Event in the drop down list on the top left side oO Select Alarm Input or Motion for the event type and then edit the Start and End time Network Video Recorder User Manual 65 Chapter 6 Playback Figure 27 Alarm input search interface Type Alarm Inpt v Locai lt v Local lt 2 7 Local lt 3 v Local lt 4 v Local lt 5 v Local lt 6 v Local lt 7 v Local lt 8 v Local lt 9 x Start Time 01 07 2013 00 00 00 End Time 20 08 2013 23 59 59 Figure 28 Motion search interface Type Motion v PCamera 01 v PCamera 02 v iPCamera 03 v IPCamere 04 v iPCamera 05 v IPCamera 06 viPCamera 07 v IPCamera 08 Start Time 20 08 2013 00 00 00 End Time 20 08 2013 23 5959 66 Network Video Recorder User Man
3. Enter Physical Disk Interface One touch Configuration Manual Creation Create Array Creating Array and Virtual Disk Finished Creating Array Finished Create Virtual Disk Foreground Initialization Finished Enter HDD Information Creating Virtual Disk Finished Interface Normal HDD One touch configuration Through one touch configuration you can quickly create the disk array and virtual disk By default the array type is RAID 5 Steps 1 Enter the Physical Disk Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Physical Disk Network Video Recorder User Manual 119 Chapter 10 RAID 2 3 Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk Firmware a 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000526SV Z 13 931 51GB Normal Functional WDC WD10EVVS 6 14 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000524NS Z 15 465 76GB Normal Functional WDC WD5000YS 0 Click the One touch Configuration button to enter the One touch Array Configuration interface Note As the default array type is RAID 5 at least three HDDs are installed in your device One touch Array Configuration Array Name erry Cancel Edit the array name in the Array Name field and then click OK to start configuring array Note If you install four or more HDDs for one touch configuration a hot spare disk will is set by default We recommend that you set the hot spare disk to automatically rebuild the array
4. S M A R T settings To set S M A R T 1 Enter the S M A R T Settings interface Menu gt Maintenance gt HDD Detect 2 Select the HDD to view its S M A R T information list Network Video Recorder User Manual 141 Chapter 11 HDD Management S M A R T Settings Continue to use this disk when self evaluation is failed HDD 5 Self test Status Not tested Self test Type Short Test S MAR T Temperature C 42 Power On days 14 Self evaluation Pass All evaluation Functional S M A R T Information T Information Raw Read Error Rate 0x3 Spin Up Time 0x4 Start Stop Count 0x5 Reallocated Sector Co 0x7 Seek Error Rate 0x9 Power on Hours Count Ava Onin Lin Dain Carin OK OK OK OK OK OK nw 3 32 33 f 32 42 0 20 36 30 0 a7 100 100 100 71 100 ann 100 100 100 60 100 ann 78526728 0 319 1 13670624 344 n ad S M A R T related information is shown on the interface You can choose the self test types as Short Test Expanded Test or the Conveyance Test 3 Click Start to start the S M A R T HDD self evaluation S M A R T Note If you want to use the HDD even when S M A R T checking failed you can click the Continue to use the disk when self evaluation is failed check box Bad sector detection To detect a bad sector 1 Click the Bad Sector Detection tab 2 Select the HDD number in the drop down list you want to configure and
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6. 1KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 vw ch03_20130806162 2 2650KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 kug ch03_20130806162 4KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 t Free Space 7 654MB Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported When complete the dialog displays Export finished Export finished Choose the record file in Export interface and click button to check it Backing up pictures Back up pictures using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer or eSATA HDD To backup pictures 1 Enter the Export interface Menu gt Export gt Picture Select the channels image type start time and end time and then click Search to enter the Search Result interface 2 V IP Camera D1 vD2 vD3 vD4 vD5 vD6 vD7 vD8 Picture Type All Start Time 2013 08 20 E 00 00 00 End Time 2013 08 20 5 23 59 59 t Network Video Recorder User Manual 87 Chapter 7 Backup 3 Click the check box for each picture you want to back up and then click Export Note The following example shows backing up to a USB flash drive eee osu D2 4 2013 08 19 11 04 35 Yp2 4 2013 08 19 11 04 58 702 4 2013 08 19 11 05 01 702 4 2013 08 19 11 05 03 702 4 2013 08 19 11 05 05 702 4 2013 08 19 11 05 07 7D2 4 2013 08 19 11 05 09 vDd2 4 2013 08 19 11 05 11 Yb2 4 2013 08 19 11 05 13 D2 4 2013 08 19 11 05 15 YD2 4 2013 08 19 11 05 17 702 4 2013 08 19 11 05 19 702 4 2013 08 19 11 05 21 Yp2 4 2013 08 19 1
7. 2 Enter the administrator s username and password in the dialog box for authentication 3 Click Yes Note Do not press the power button again when the system is shutting down Rebooting the NVR Reboot the NVR in the Shutdown menu To reboot the NVR from the Shutdown menu 1 Click Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click Reboot to reboot the NVR 18 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Using the wizard for basic configuration By default the Wizard starts once the NVR loads as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Wizard interface Start wizard when device starts To use the Wizard 1 The Wizard walks you through important settings of the NVR If you do not want to use the Wizard click the Cancel button You can choose to use the Wizard the next time you use the NVR by checking the Start wizard when the device starts check box 2 Click Next on the Wizard to enter the Login window Admin Password New Admin Password 0 New Password Confirm _ Previous Nei jo Ext 3 Enter the admin password By default the password is secure7 4 Tochange the admin password check the New Admin Password check box Enter and confirm the new password in the given fields Network Video Recorder User Manual 19 Chapter 2 Getting Started 5 Click the Next button to enter the date and time settings window Time Zone Date Format System Date System Time GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore D
8. Start End time of record 2013 08 14 17 17 06 2013 08 19 11 09 56 Record Type All File Type All Start Time 2013 08 19 E 00 00 00 b End Time 2013 08 19 5 23 59 59 3 Choose the recorded file in the Export interface and then click Note The size of the selected file is displayed in the lower left corner Search result Cas Start End Time aiia Size Play Lock A G YD1 2013 08 01 10 59 43 20 12 35 703 262KB FDI 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 45 17 334 452KB FDI 2013 08 02 13 45 17 15 37 16 144 162KB TDI 2013 08 02 15 53 36 17 26 51 199 931KB TDI 2013 08 05 10 18 05 16 19 32 694 913KB VDI 2013 08 05 16 19 32 16 23 12 945KB YD1 2013 08 05 16 47 00 16 48 10 1 844KB FDI 2013 08 06 09 30 43 10 32 49 138 985KB HDD 5 D2 2013 08 01 08 35 28 10 55 13 179 994KB FD2 2013 08 01 10 55 13 20 12 34 712 957KB Start time 2013 08 01 08 35 28 FD2 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 36 13 324 790KB End time FD2 2013 08 02 13 36 13 15 38 40 158 599KB FD2 2013 08 08 10 36 07 11 34 57 864 589KB 4 Click Export and start the backup DELLA LLLLELLLGCE 2013 08 01 10 59 43 80 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Backup Note If the inserted USB writer or SATA writer is not recognized do the following e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check the vendor s compatibility Device Name USB CD DVD RW ch01_20130805161 5 945KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 37
9. Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance Restoring default settings To restore default settings 1 Enter the Default interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Default Default System will reboot after restoring the default settings Continue 2 Click OK to restore the default settings Note Except for the network parameters including IP address subnet mask gateway MTU NIC working mode default route and server port all other device parameters are restored to the factory default settings 154 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 14 Other Settings Understanding camera capacity in an NVR When setting up your NVR and cameras you may notice that some of the camera images may not display in Live View This most often occurs when you are displaying images in 1 5 mode or 1 7 mode because the total bit rate for all cameras is exceeding the NVR s capacity The actual capacity depends on the total bit rate from all the cameras However it is good practice to allow some headroom for machine operations such as remote streaming NVR model Capacity 4 channel 20 Mb 8 channel 40 Mb 16 channel 80 Mb 32 channel 160 Mb 64 channel 160 Mb To fully understand NVR capacity it is necessary to understand the concepts of streaming video resolution quality and bit rate Streaming video is content sent in a compressed form over a network and processed in real time Streaming video types e Main Strea
10. If HDMI is not used the VGA output is set as the main output See Table 12 Next screen Moves to the next screen Previous screen Returns to the previous screen Menu Displays the Live Mode menu Add IP camera Adds an IP camera to Live Mode Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 3 Introduction to Live View Table 12 Priorities of interfaces No HDMI VGA CVBS Main output Auxiliary output 1 V V y HDMI VGA 2 V x V HDMI CVBS 3 x V V VGA CVBS 4 x x V CVBS n a the interface is in use x the interface is not in use or the connection is invalid HDMI VGA and CVBS is used at the same time When the Aux output is enabled the main output cannot operate Some basic operations is performed in the Live View mode for the Aux output Note For the 4 Channel and the 8 Channel there is only one audio output the VGA output has a higher priority over CVBS output Front panel operation in Live View Table 13 Front panel operation in Live View mode Functions Front Panel Operation Show multi screen Press the PREV FOCUS button Manually switch screens Next screen right down direction button Previous screen left up direction button Auto switch Press Enter button Playback Press Play button Switch between main and aux output Press Main Aux button Network Video Recorder User Manual 31 Chapter 3 Introduction to Live View Using the mouse i
11. Start End Time 00 00 00 00 Bi Type Continuous Click the clock button to set the time of the schedule To schedule an all day recording select the All Day check box All Day Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 08 00 Type Alarm Start End Time 08 00 20 00 B Type Continuous Start End Time 08 ka OO pa 20 ees OO pes TPE Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 5 Type Continuous To arrange another schedule set the Start End time Do not select the All Day check box You can configure up to eight schedules for each day The schedules cannot overlap each other Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings 5 Repeat the steps above to schedule recordings or captures for other days in the week To apply the schedule to other days click Copy Copy to TAII 1 72 v3 v4 v5 6 17 6 Click OK to save the setting and return to the previous menu 7 Click Apply in the Record Schedule interface to save the settings in the Record menu To draw the schedule 1 Click the color icons You can choose the schedule type as continuous or event Camera IP Camera 1 Enable Schedule a 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 4 16 18 20 22 24 ll ae Maay Mon 1 WContinuous mas aas aas aa Event Tu TOT pee E ee en ae ER G a SS Se EA A ee ee ee E e Wed 3 Motion TE a a aa aa a o aa a e e Thu 4 MAlarm tt E Fri 5 MIA eo M amp A Sat 6
12. Used Occur D2 D8 Not used Occur D3 D6 Not used Used Occur D5 D7 D8 Not used Not used Used Not used Not used Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Network tab to view the network information 148 IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway IPv6 Address 1 IPv6 Address 2 IPv6 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Enable DHCP Enable PPPOE PPPOE Address PPPOE Subnet Mask PPPOE Default Gateway 172 6 23 180 255 255 255 0 172 6 23 1 fe80 240 48ff feb8 c566 64 8 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 Disabled Disabled Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance To view HDD information 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the HDD tab to enter the HDD Information menu and then view the HDD status free space and property Searching and export log files The operation alarm exception and information of the NVR is stored in log files which you is view and export at any time To search and export log files 1 Enter the Log Search interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Information Log Search Lo Start Time 15 08 2013 E 00 00 00 End Time 15 08 2013 B 23 59 59 Major Type All Minor Type All 2 Set the log search conditions to refine your search including the Start Time End Time Major Type and Minor Type 3 Click the Search butt
13. gt General and the virtual disk displays For the operation guide of initializing the virtual disk see Initializing HDDs on page 133 Note If you adopt foreground initialization the virtual disk displays in the HDD Information interface after the initialization is complete HDD Information 1 100GB Uninitialized RAN Array 0MB q After initializing the virtual disk the status will change from Uninitialized to Normal HDD Information 11 Enter the Physical Disk Settings interface to configure the hot spare disk Physical Disk l il 931 51GB raid Array Functional ST31000526SV TE 931 51GB Normal Functional WDC WD10EVVS 6 4 931 51GB raid Array Functional ST31000524NS 5 465 76GB raid Array Functional WDC WD5000YS 0 12 Select a disk and then click to enter the Set Hot Spare interface Physical Disk 3 Hot Spare Type Global Hot Spare Oraid RAID 5 13 Set the hot spare type of the selected HDD to Global Hot Spare or the specified hot spare for the existing array 124 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 RAID e Global Hot Spare It is used as the hot spare for any array created in the system e Array Hot Spare It is used as the hot spare for the specified array only e g RAID 5 14 Click OK to finish the settings Note When the auto rebuild function is enabled the hot spare disk is automatically used to rebuild the array when the virtual disk is in Degr
14. on page 45 Files protection You can lock the recorded files or set the HDD property to Read only to protect the files from being overwritten To lock the files 1 58 Enter Export setting interface Menu gt Export vV IP Camera YD1 YD2 Y D3 Y D4 vD YD6 YD7 YDs Start End time of record 2013 08 14 17 17 06 2013 08 19 11 09 56 Record Type All File Type All Start Time 2013 08 19 End Time 2013 08 19 E 00 00 00 b 51 23 59 59 t Select the channels you want to investigate by selecting the corresponding check box Configure the record type file type start end time Click Search to show the results Search result YD1 2013 08 01 10 59 43 20 12 35 YD1 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 45 17 TDI 2013 08 02 13 45 17 15 37 16 D1 2013 08 02 15 53 36 17 26 51 FD1 2013 08 05 10 18 05 16 19 32 FDI 2013 08 05 16 19 32 16 23 12 YD1 2013 08 05 16 47 00 16 48 10 YD1 2013 08 06 09 30 43 10 32 49 YD2 2013 08 01 08 35 28 10 55 13 D2 2013 08 01 10 55 13 20 12 34 YD2 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 36 13 YD2 2013 08 02 13 36 13 15 38 40 YD2__ 2013 08 08 10 36 07 11 34 57 703 262KB 334 452KB 144 162KB 199 931KB 694 913KB 5 945KB 1 844KB 138 985KB 179 994KB 712 957KB 324 790KB 158 599KB 864 589KB _ Total size 15 763MB 66666666 O 0 0 0 6 lt HDD 5 Start time 2013 08 01 08 35 28 End time 2013 08 01 10 59 43 Network Video Recorder User Manual C
15. 13 20 12 34 712 957KB Start time ea 2013 08 01 08 35 28 YD2 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 36 13 324 790KB End time FD2 2013 08 02 13 36 13 15 38 40 158 599KB FD2 2013 08 08 10 36 07 11 34 57 864 589KB ef amp 2013 08 01 10 59 43 Network Video Recorder User Manual 91 Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Setting motion detection alarm To set a motion detection alarm 1 Enter the Motion Detection interface for camera management and then choose a camera you want to set up motion detection Menu gt Camera gt Motion Motion Detection Camera IP Camera 2 Enable Motion Detection v 01 01 2010 Fri 11 55 19 Settings G Sensitivity 2 Set up the detection area and sensitivity by selecting Enable Motion Detection 3 Using the mouse draw a detection area and then drag the sensitivity bar to set sensitivity 4 Click amp and set alarm response actions 5 The Trigger Channel tab displays select one or more channels that will record and capture or become full screen monitoring when the motion alarm is triggered 6 Click Apply to save the settings 92 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Settings Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Linkage Action MIP Camera D1 MD YD3 Set up the arming schedule of the channel by select the Arming Schedule tab Choose one day of the week and up to eight times for each day Click Apply to save the settings Note Do not repeat or ove
16. 6 23 110 Network Packet Export Device Name LAN1 172 6 23 180 3 250Kbps 5 Click Export to start exporting 6 Click OK to finish the packet export Attention ji LD Packet export succeeded Note Up to 1M data is exported each time Checking the network status You can also check the network status and quickly set the network parameters in this interface To check the network status 1 Click Status on the bottom right corner of the page Network Detection Network Delay Packet Loss Test Select NIC LAN1 Destination Address 172 6 23 110 Network Packet Export Device Name LAN1 172 6 23 180 3 250Kbps Export o o Slaus Network Back 2 Ifthe network is normal the Result dialog displays 116 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings 1 y Network status is normal Note If the status is not normal the dialog will indicate the error Click Network to show the Quick Setting interface for the network parameters Checking network statistics You can check the network statistics to obtain the real time information of NVR To check network statistics 1 Enter the Network Detection interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect 2 Click the Network Stat tab IP Camera 7 168Kbps Remote Live View 2 048Kbps Remote Playback Obps Net Receive Idle 13Mbps Net Send Idle 38Mbps 3 Check the bandwidth of IP camera remote live view remote playback net receive idle and net
17. Configuring RS 232 serial ports The RS 232 port is used in two ways Parameters Configuration Connect a PC to the NVR through the PC serial port Configure device parameters using software such as HyperTerminal Set the serial port parameters to match the NVR s when connecting with the PC serial port Transparent Channel Connect a serial device directly to the NVR The PC will control the serial device remotely through the network and the protocol of that serial device 156 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 14 Other Settings To configure the RS 232 settings 1 Enter the RS 232 Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt RS 232 IRS 232 Settings Baud Rate 115200 Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 P None Flow Ctr None Usage Console 2 Configure RS 232 parameters including baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control and usage 3 Click the Apply button to save the settings Configuring general settings You can configure the BNC output standard VGA output resolution mouse pointer speed through the Menu gt Configuration gt General interface To configure general settings 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Select the General tab Language English CVBS PAL G 1024 768 60HZ HDMI Resolution 1920 1080 60HZ 1080P Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore Date Format DD MM YYYY System Date 20 08 2013 g System Time 10 06 36 Mouse Pointer
18. Disk Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Physical Disk 931 51GB raid1 Array Functional ST31000526SV 3 931 51GB raid Array Functional WDC WD10EVVS G6 4 465 76GB raid1 Array Functional WDC WD5000YS 0 C16 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000524NS aL 2 Click the Array tab to enter the Array Settings interface hysic Array Virtual Disk Firmware hn 1 raid 831 931G 41 3 Functi RAID5 2 amp None 3 Select the array to migrate and then click to enter the Migrate Array interface Network Video Recorder User Manual 129 Chapter 10 RAID Notes e Only migrating from RAID 5 to RAID 5 is supported by the device e lf there is no virtual disk existing under the array the array migration is not done e If the virtual disk of the array is under initialization the array migration is not done Migrate Array Array Name raid1 RAID Level RAID 5 Array Disk 413 Physical Disk 6 OK Cancel j 4 Select the available physical disks and then click OK to confirm the settings 5 When prompted click OK to start migration Enter the Array Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Array and Virtual Disk interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Virtual to check the process of the migration Figure 37 Array interface il a ary RA Virtual Disk Firmware 1 raid 831 931G 641 Functi RAID5 2 amp Migrate Re Figure 38 Virtual Disk interface Physical Disk Array Virtual Dis
19. Local gt 1 5s Local gt 2 5s Local gt 3 5s Local gt 4 5s 172 10 20 57 8000 gt 1 5s 172 10 20 57 8000 gt 2 5s Click Alarm Input Alarm Input No Local lt 1 Alarm Name Type N O Enable v Settings Select Alarm Input number and configure alarm parameters Choose N O normally open or N C normally closed for alarm type Select the Enable check box Click Settings Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings Settings Trigger Channel Arming Schedule IP Camera D1 D2 D3 D4 7 Choose the alarm triggered recording channel 8 Click the check box to select a channel 9 Click Apply to save settings 10 Click OK to return to the previous menu 11 Repeat the above steps to configure other alarm input parameters 12 If you want to apply the settings to other alarm inputs click Copy and choose the alarm input number Alarm input No Alarm Name ooo Local lt 1 Local lt 2 Local lt 3 Local lt 4 Local lt 5 Locals lt 6 Local lt 7 Local lt 8 M Local lt 9 M Local lt 10 Local lt 11 X emm OKs jem Cancel 13 Edit the Alarm triggered record in the Record Capture Schedule setting interface Network Video Recorder User Manual 53 Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings Manual record and continuous capture Follow the steps to set parameters for the manual record and continuous capture Using manual record and continuous capture
20. Network Video Recorder User Manual 13 Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 10 8 Channel rear panel AUDIO IN eu il al z RRN E acme OF CE 1 2 4 lt HDM VGA AUDIOOUT LAN ees ig 1 2 00 9 10 11 3 4A 7 8 Table 10 8 Channel rear panel connections No 1 10 11 14 Item Network Interfaces with PoE function USB HDMI VGA AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT LAN Interface RS 485 Interface Ground Power Supply Power Switch Fan Description Network interfaces for the cameras and provides power over Ethernet Connects USB disks and devices HDMI video output connector DB9 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu BNC connector for audio input Also for two way audio BNC connector for audio output 1 network interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connect to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively Ground needs to be connected before the NVR starts up 12 VDC power supply Switch for turning on off the device Removes heat from the device Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 11 4 Channel rear panel AUDIO IN slim rA A Mie RA NY A0vZ A00L SV CCo sae 7 84 ii HDMi vea aupioour 7 F T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Table 11 4 Chan
21. Se Sun 7 Hivca None Note Operation is invalid when the number of time segments exceeds the limit 8 Descriptions of the color icons are shown in the figure below Network Video Recorder User Manual 49 Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings Normal recording i Continuous Event Recording triggered by motion Motion WAlarm Recording triggered by alarm Recording triggered by either motion or alarm Recording Triggered by both motion and alarm Video content analysis smart anlysis of scene content Delete the set schedule m None 2 Click Apply to validate the settings 3 To use the same settings in other channels click Copy and then choose the channel to copy to IP Camera D1 D2 vD3 vD4 D5 D6 D7 D8 Configuring motion detection record and capture Follow the steps to set the motion detection parameters In the Live View mode once a motion detection event takes place the NVR can analyze it and respond Enabling the motion detection function can trigger certain channels to start recording trigger full screen monitoring audio warning notify the surveillance center and so on In this chapter you can follow the steps to schedule a recording triggered by detected motion 50 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings To configure motion detection 1 Enter the Motion Detection interface Menu gt Camera gt Motion Motion Det
22. Speed Enable Wizard v Enable Password 3 Configure the following settings Language The language used is English CVBS Output Standard Set the CVBS output standard to NTSC or PAL to match the video input standard VGA Resolution Set the VGA output resolution to match the monitor screen HDMI Resolution Sett the HDMI resolution to match the monitor screen Time Zone Set the time zone Date Format Set the date format Network Video Recorder User Manual 157 Chapter 14 Other Settings System Date Set the system date System Time Set the system time Mouse Pointer Speed Set the speed of mouse pointer four levels are configurable Enable Wizard Enable disable the Wizard when the device starts up Enable Password Enable disable the use of the login password 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings Configuring DST settings To configure DTS settings 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Choose DST Settings tab General DST Settings More Settings V Auto DST Adjustment Enable DST From Apr 1st Sun 2 00 To Oct last Sun 2 00 DST Bias 60 Minutes 3 Check the Auto DST Adjustment check box or Check the Enable DST check box and then enter the date for the DST period Configuring more settings for device parameters To configure more settings 1 Enter the General Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt General 2 Cli
23. T ch01_20130805161 3KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 38 T ch01_20130805164 1 844KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 T ch01_20130805164 1KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 T ch03_20130806162 2 260KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 kg ch03_20130806162 4KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 T Free Space 7 654MB 5 Select the file type by clicking the corresponding option icon and then click OK to start backup Export Video and Player 6 Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported When complete the Export dialog displays Export finished Export Export finished Network Video Recorder User Manual 81 Chapter 7 Backup 7 Check the backup results by choosing the record file in the Export interface and then click to check it To backup using eSATA HDDs 1 Browse to Advanced Settings Menu gt Record gt Advanced Select eSATA and set the usage to Export Click Yes when prompted Note The usages of eSATA HDD contain Record Capture and Export Changes in usage will take effect after your reboot the device 4 Access the Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal 5 Set the search condition and then click Search button Normal V IP Camera Start End time of record Record Type All File Type All Start Time 2013 08 19 End Time 2013 08 19 v D1 vD2 v D3 v D4 D5 vD6 vD7 vD8 2013 08 14 17 17 06 2013 08 19 11 09 56 E 00 00 00 b
24. Time Protocol NTP server on your NVR to ensure the accuracy of the system date and time To configure an NTP server 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the NTP tab to enter the NTP Settings interface v 60 NTP Serve 172 6 23 110 NTP Port 123 3 Check the Enable NTP check box to enable it 4 Configure the following NTP settings Interval Time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server The unit is minute NTP Server IP address of NTP server NTP Port Port of NTP server 5 Click Apply to save and exit the interface Note The time synchronization interval is set from1 to 10080 minutes The default value is 60 minutes If the NVR is connected to a public network you should use an NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the NVR is setup in a customized network use NTP software to establish an NTP server used for time synchronization Configuring SNMP You can use SNMP protocol to get device status and parameters related information To configure SNMP 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the SNMP tab to enter the SNMP Settings interface Enable SNMP v NMP Versio v2 gt NMP Port 161 gt ommunity public private Port 162 Network Video Recorder User Manual 107 Chapter 9 Network Settings 3 Check
25. check box 4 Click the Export button to export all of the log files stored in the HDD Importing and exporting configuration files The configuration files of the NVR is exported to a local device for backup and the configuration files of one NVR is imported to multiple NVR devices if they are configured with the same parameters Network Video Recorder User Manual 151 Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance To import and export configuration files 1 Enter the Import Export Configuration File interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Import Export Import Export Config File Device Name USB1 1 Refresh amp Folder 01 01 1970 00 00 00 ch01_20130815105609 mp4 8 257KB File 15 08 2013 11 07 22 tT ch01_20130815105609 txt 7KB File 15 08 2013 11 07 22 T ch01_20130815105749 mp4 30 659KB File 15 08 2013 11 07 36 pug ch01_20130815105749 txt 7KBFile 15 08 2013 11 07 40 bij devCfg_410585750_ 2013 2 960KB File 15 08 2013 16 06 14 T lt I gt Free Space 458MB 2 Click the Export button to export the configuration files to the selected local backup device 3 To import a configuration file select the file from the selected backup device and click Import After the import process is completed reboot the NVR Note When the import finishes the device reboots automatically Upgrading the system You can upgrade the firmware on your NVR from a local backup device or a remote FTP server To upgrade from a local backup d
26. different frame colors Note You can clear a privacy mask zone by clicking its corresponding button Click Clear All to clear all zones Privacy Mask Settings Camera IP Camera 1 Enable Privacy Mask v 01 01 2010 Fri 11 5 19 5 Click Apply to save the settings Network Video Recorder User Manual 145 Chapter 12 Camera Settings Configuring video parameters To configure video parameters 1 Enter the Image Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Image Image Settings Camera IP Camera 1 Mode Customize 01 01 2010 Fri 11 55 19 Brightness e 5 128 Contrast amp 128 Saturation 160 Hue 128 2 Select the camera to set its image parameters 3 You can click the arrow to change the value of each parameter 4 Click Apply to save the settings 146 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance Viewing system information Using the System Information interface you can view the device camera record alarm network and HDD information To view device information 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Device Info tab to view the device name model serial number firmware version and encode version Device Name Embedded Net DVR Model Serial No XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Firmware Version Vx x x Build xxxxxx Encoding Version Vx x Build xxxxxx To view camera information 1 Enter the System Inform
27. for holidays You may have different plans for recording and capture on holidays To configure holiday record and capture 1 Enter the Record setting interface Menu gt Record gt Holiday Holiday Settings Holiday2 Holiday3 Holiday4 Holiday5 Holiday6 Holiday7 Holiday8 Holiday9 Holiday10 Holiday11 oO N OOA WwW ND oO Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan Disabled 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan NININININUIN IN INNIS z 2 To enable the Edit Holiday schedule click to enter the Edit interface Holiday Name Enable Mode Start Date End Date Holiday1 7 By Date Jan Jan 3 Check the Enable check box 4 Choose Mode from the drop down list There are three different modes for the date format to configure holiday schedule 5 Set the start and end date 6 Click Apply to save your settings Network Video Recorder User Manual 55 Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings 7 Click OK to exit the Edit interface 8 Enter the Record Capture Schedule interface and edit the holiday recording schedule Configuring redundant recording and capture Enable redundant recording and capture to save the record files and captured pictures in the R W HDD and in the redundant HDD if available This will enhance the data safety and relia
28. not detected Solution 1 Verify the system time setting is correct Select Menu gt Configuration gt General gt General and verify the device time is correct 2 Verify the search condition is correct Select Playback and verify the channel and time are correct 172 Network Video Recorder User Manual Appendix A 3 Verify the HDD status is normal Select Menu gt HDD gt General to view the HDD status and verify the HDD is detected and is read and written normally 4 Check if the fault is resolved If it is resolved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do the further process Network Video Recorder User Manual 173 Glossary Dual Stream HDD DHCP HTTP PPPoE DDNS Hybrid DVR NTP NTSC NVR PAL PTZ USB Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network The two streams are generated by the DVR with the main stream having a maximum resolution of ACIF and the sub stream having a maximum resolution of CIF Hard Disk Drive A storage medium that stores digitally encoded data on platters with magnetic surfaces Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network application protocol used by devices DHCP clients to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer hypertext request an
29. power indicator LED turns blue indicating start up After startup the Power indicator LED will remain blue A splash screen with the status of the HDD appears on the monitor Click the Live View screen to view the Quick menu The Quick menu a row of icons at the bottom of the screen shows the HDD status X means that the HDD is not installed or is not detected On the Live View screen right click for the Right click menu to appear see Figure 12 below Click Menu on the top of the Right click menu to display the Top menu see Figure 13 below From the Top menu configure the advanced settings or shutdown the NVR Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 12 Right click menu f Menu Single Screen amp Multi screen Previous Screen Next Screen Start Auto switch H Start Recording Add IP Camera gt Playback Output Mode 20 Aux Monitor Figure 13 Top menu C B Camera Configuration Maintenance Shutting down the NVR There are two ways to shut down the NVR To shut down the NVR Option 1 1 Click Menu gt Shutdown See Figure 14 2 Click Shutdown 3 Click Yes Network Video Recorder User Manual Shutdown Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 14 Shutdown menu Shutdown X Shutdown Reboot To shut down the NVR from the front panel Option 2 1 Press and hold the power button on the front panel for three seconds
30. profits or business opportunities loss of use business interruption loss of data or any other indirect special incidental or consequential damages under any theory of liability whether based in contract tort negligence product liability or otherwise Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you In any event the total liability of Clare Controls Inc shall not exceed the purchase price of the product The foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law regardless of whether Clare Controls Inc has been advised of the possibility of such damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose Installation in accordance with this manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents Clare Controls Inc assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Advisory messages Advisory messages alert you to conditions or practices that can cause unwanted results The advisory message used in this document is shown and described below Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort They describe how to avoid the loss Notes are also used to point out important information that you
31. protocols 1 Click the Protocol button in the Add IP Camera Custom interface to enter the Protocol Management interface There are sixteen customized protocols provided in the system You can edit the protocol name and choose whether to enable the sub stream Protocol Management Custom Protocol Custom Protocol 1 Protocol Name ipc Stream Type Main Stream Substream Enable Substream v Type RTSP RTSP Transfer Protocol Auto Port 554 554 Path Example Type IP Address Port Path rtsp 192 168 0 1 554 ch1 main av_stream 2 Choose the protocol type and then choose the transfer protocols Note The network camera must support the protocol and transfer protocol types After adding the customized protocols the protocol name displays in the drop down list Add IP Camera Custom 1 RE IP Camera Address v Protocol PRIVATE Management Port 8000 User Name admin Admin Password 3 Select the protocol you added to validate connection to the network camera 28 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Editing IP cameras connected to the PoE interfaces The PoE interface allows the NVR system to pass electrical power and data through Ethernet cables Up to eight PoE interfaces can connect to the network cameras To use an online network camera you must first disable a PoE interface One PoE interface is disabled for each online network camera The PoE interface suppor
32. pte ttt Pattern 1 ooog Patrol 1 KeyPoint Preset Chus y Po e oO ER Par Pa ep One Add KeyPoint ooog au 4 Configure key point parameters such as the key point No duration and speed of patrol The key point corresponds to the preset The KeyPoint No determines the order the PTZ will follow while cycling through the patrol The Duration refers to the time span the PTZ stays at the corresponding key point The Speed defines the speed at which the PTZ moves from one key point to the next KeyPoint 1 Preset 3 Duration 5 Speed 10 5 Click OK to save the key point to the patrol 6 Repeat the above steps to add more key points 7 Click the Gil icon to delete the corresponding key point and then click the trash icon amp again to delete all the key points 8 Select a key point then click EF or B button to adjust the order of the key points Patrol 1 KeyPoint Preset Ch 1 Preset 3 wv 2 Preset 1 wf 3 Preset 6 T ooog op Network Video Recorder User Manual 41 Chapter 4 Configuring PTZ Settings Calling patrols Calling a patrol makes the PTZ camera move according to the predefined patrol path To set calling patrol in the PTZ setting interface 1 Browse to the PTZ setting interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Select the patrol number and then click to call the patrol 3 Click Eto stop it To set calling patrol in Live View mode 1 Press PTZ control on the front panel or on the re
33. send idle 4 Click Refresh to get the newest statistics Network Video Recorder User Manual 117 Chapter 10 RAID Note This chapter is applicable for 64 Channel NVRs only Configuring array and virtual disk RAID redundant array of independent disks is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit A RAID setup stores data over multiple hard disk drives to provide enough redundancy so data is recovered if one disk fails Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways Called RAID levels depending on the redundancy and performance level required The 64 Channel NVR is capable of realizing Redundant Array of Independent Disk supporting RAIDO RAID1 RAID5 and RAID10 Before you start Install the HDD s using the same enterprise level HDDs including model and capacity for the array creation and configuration maintaining reliable and stable running conditions for the disks Introduction The 64 Channel NVR can store the data such as record picture and log information in the HDD only after you have created the virtual disk or you have configured network HDD see Managing Network HDD on page 134 Our device provides two ways for creating the virtual disk including one touch configuration and manual configuration The following flow chart shows the process of creating virtual disk Network Video Recorder User Manual 118 Chapter 10 RAID Figure 36 RAID workflow
34. the HDD b lf the HDD mode is set to Quota set the maximum record capacity and maximum picture capacity c If the HDD mode is set to Group you should set the HDD group For detailed information see Configuring HDD group for recording and capture Mode Group Record on HDD Group 1 v IP Camera Di vD2 vD3 vD4 vD5 vD6 D7 vD8 Network Video Recorder User Manual 45 Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings To configure the parameters 1 Enter the Record settings interface to configure the encoding parameters Menu gt Record gt Parameters IP Camera 2 Main Stream Continuous Video amp Audio 1920 1080 1080P Variable Medium Full Frame Customize 32 16384 6144 3840 6400 Kbps 5s 5s 0 v 2 Select the Record tab page to configure You can configure the stream type the resolution and other parameters on demand Pre record The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event For example when an alarm triggers the NVR to record at 10 00 and you set the pre record time as 5 seconds the NVR records it at 9 59 55 Post record The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time For example when an alarm triggers the recording ends at 11 00 and you set the post record time as 5 seconds it records till 11 00 05 Expired Time The expired time days is the longest time for the NVR to keep a recorded file in the HDD When it reaches its deadline the NVR deletes the file
35. the SNMP check box to enable it 4 Configure the following SNMP settings Trap Address IP Address of SNMP host Trap Port Port of SNMP host 5 Click Apply to save and exit the interface Note Before setting the SNMP download the SNMP software and configure it to receive the device information via SNMP port By setting the trap address the NVR can send the alarm event and exception message to the surveillance center Configuring a remote alarm host With a remote alarm host configured the NVR will send the alarm event or exception message to the host when an alarm is triggered The remote alarm host must have the Network Video Surveillance software installed Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface Alarm Host IP larm Host Port 0 8000 554 3 Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port in the text fields The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the Network Video Surveillance Software is installed The alarm host port must match the alarm monitoring port configured in the software 0 4 Click Apply to save and exit the interface 108 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings Configuring multicast You can configure multicast to realize live view for more than 128 cameras through the network for 64 Channel NVRs You can connect over 64 cameras
36. the process If not contact the engineer to do the further process Using the IPC to connect a device remotely with no NVR monitor connection is successful Using a monitor VGA or HDMI to connect devices is unsuccessful resulting in a blank screen with a mouse cursor Prior to startup connect the NVR to the monitor using VGA or HDMI Connect the device locally or remotely using IPC The result displays it is connected but there is a blank screen with a mouse cursor Possible reasons e After connecting the IPC to the NVR the image output is the main spot interface by default Solution 1 Enable the output channel 2 Select Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt View select video output interface in the drop down list and configure the window you want to view Note The view settings are only configurable by local NVR operation Different camera orders and window division modes is set for different output interfaces Digit D1 and D2 stands for the channel number and X means the selected window has no image output 168 Network Video Recorder User Manual Appendix A 3 Verify that the steps used above solved the problem If it is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do further investigation Live view stuck when video output locally Possible reasons e Poor network between the NVR and the IPC with packet loss during the transmission e The frame rate has not re
37. the rebuilding status of the virtual disk Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Virtual Disk Physic Virtual Disk Sb tn i it a 100G raid Degrad RAID 5 wo Rebuild Running 2 Note If there is no hot spare disk after rebuilding we recommend installing the HDD into the device and set is as a hot spare disk This will ensure high security and reliability of the array Manually rebuilding array If you do not enable the auto rebuild in Firmware Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Firmware or if the hot spare disk was not been configured then you can rebuild the array manually to restore the array when the virtual disk is in Degraded status To manually rebuild an array 1 Enter the Array Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Array 2 Enter the Virtual Disk interface to check the status of the virtual disk In the example below the virtual disk shows a Degraded status Physical Disk vray Virtual Disk Firmy 1 vd1_raid1 931G raid1 Degrad RAID 5 wT Initialize Foreground 3 Click the Array tab to return to the Array Settings interface and then click to configure the array rebuild Note At least one available physical disk should exist for rebuilding the array 126 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 RAID Rebuild Array Array Name raid1 RAID Level RAID 5 Array Disk 43 Physical Disk O5 Perr cance 4 Select the available physical disk and then click O
38. to complete the video tampering settings of the alarm output You can also copy the above settings to another channel L Aam Output No Alarm Name Local gt 1 Local gt 2 Local gt 3 Local gt 4 Triggering or clearing alarm output manually Sensor alarm is triggered or cleared manually When you select Manually Clear from the Dwell Time list you can only clear the alarm by clicking Clear in the following interface To trigger or clear alarms 1 Select the alarm output you want to trigger or clear Menu gt Manual gt Alarm 2 Click Trigger Clear when you want to trigger or clear an alarm output 3 Click Trigger All when you want to trigger all alarm outputs 4 Click Clear All when you want to clear all alarm output Network Video Recorder User Manual 101 Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Local gt 1 102 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings Configuring general settings You must properly configure network settings before you can operate an NVR over the network To configure general settings 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the General tab Figure 32 Network Setting Interface 64 Channel NVR NIC Type Enable DHCP IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway IPv6 Address 1 IPv6 Address 2 IPv6 Default Gateway MAC Address MTU Bytes Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Internal NIC IPv4 Add
39. using the multicast function for the 4 Channel NVR 8 Channel NVR and 32 Channel NVR A multicast address spans the Class D IP range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 We recommend that you use IP addresses ranging from 239 252 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 To configure multicast 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the More Settings tab 3 Set multicast IP as shown below When adding a device to the Network Video Surveillance Software the multicast address must match the NVR s multicast IP 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast If 239 221 2 78 4 Click Apply to save and exit the interface Note The multicast function is supported by the network switch to which the NVR connects Configuring RTSP The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol used in communication systems to control streaming media servers To configure RTSP 1 Enter the Network Settings menu Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the More Settings tab P Port 554 3 Enter the RTSP port number in the RTSP Port field The default RTSP port is 554 You can change it according to your requirements 4 Click Apply to save and exit the menu Network Video Recorder User Manual 109 Chapter 9 Network Settings Configuring server and HTTP ports You can change the server and HTTP ports in the Network Settings menu The default server port is 8000 and the default HTTP p
40. when the array is abnormal When the array configuration is complete click OK to finish the settings 5 Click the Array tab to view the information of the successfully created array 120 Note By default one touch configuration creates an array and a virtual disk If the capacity of the array created through one touch configuration is greater than 16 TB two arrays and two virtual disks are created Physical Disk Array VirtualDisk Firmware 1 raid1 0 931G Functi RAID5 4 None Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 RAID 6 Click the Virtual Disk tab to view the automatically created virtual disk Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk Firmw 1 vd1_raid1 931G raid1 Functio RAID 5 T Initialize Foreground After the foreground initialization of the virtual disk is complete the virtual disk displays in the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General Manually creating array and virtual disk You can manually create the array of RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 and RAID 10 Note In this section we use RAID 5 as an example describing the manual configuration of array and virtual disk To manually create an array and virtual disk 1 Enter the Physical Disk Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Physical Disk Physical Disk Array 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000526SV m3 931 51GB Normal Functional WDC WD10EVVS 6 4 931 51GB Normal Functional ST31000524NS Z ms 465 76GB Normal F
41. you must manually cancel the record and capture To enable manual record 1 Enter the Manual settings interface Menu gt Manual or Press the REC SHOT button on the front panel D2 p3 oF p4 os oF pe Joz Dn A w E o IP Camera u Recording by schedule Recording by manual operation Continuous 6 Motion Detectior 2 To enable manual record select Record on the left bar 3 Click the status button before the desired camera number to change OFF to ON To disable manual record 1 Click the status button to change ON to OFF Note The green ON icon indicates that the channel is configured in the record schedule After rebooting all the manual records that were enabled are canceled To enable continuous capture 1 Select Continuous Capture on the left bar fee An n AA A f Aina fA ff _ ff A ial IP Camera D1 D2 ead D jD4 D5 D6 7 a Voy a a a w Capturing by schedule Capturing by manual operation 2 Click the status button before camera number to change OFF to ON To disable continuous capture 1 Click the status button to change ON to OFF Note The green ON icon indicates that the channel is configured to a capture schedule After rebooting all continuous captures are canceled 54 Network Video Recorder User Manual Configuring holiday record and capture Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings Follow the steps below to configure the record or capture schedule
42. 1 05 23 Total 139 P 1 2 of 4 Click Export to start the backup Device Name USB1 1 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB Dimensions 704 x 576 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB 12KB E ch01_20130805161 5 945KB File ch01_20130805161 3KB File E ch01_20130805164 1 844KB File ch01_20130805164 1KB File E ch03_20130806162 2 250KB File ch03_20130806162 4KBFile Free Space 7 654MB 2013 08 07 09 56 37 2013 08 07 09 56 38 2013 08 07 09 56 41 2013 08 07 09 56 41 2013 08 07 09 56 45 2013 08 07 09 56 45 H i Jic Ji Ji COOOO O 5 Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported When complete the dialog displays Export finished 6 Click OK 88 Export finished Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Backup Managing backup devices To manage USB flash drives USB HDDs and eSATA HDDs 1 Enter the Search Result interface for the record files Menu gt Export gt Normal 2 Set the search condition and then click Search to enter Search Result interface Note You must select at least one camera Noma V IP Camera Start End time of record Record Type All File Type All Start Time 2013 08 19 End Time 2013 08 19 Di vD2 v D3 v D4 D5 vD6 vD7 vD8 2013 08 14 17 17 06 2013 08 19 11 09 56 E 00 00 00 b 5f 23 59 59 t 3 Select the record files you want to back up and then click Export to enter the Export in
43. 108 Configuring multicast 109 Configuring RTSP 109 Configuring server and HTTP ports e 110 Configuring Advanced l a 110 Configuring email 112 Configuring high speed downloads e 113 Checking network traffic 114 Configuring network detection 2 cccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 115 Testing network delay and packet lOSS eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 115 Exporting network packets ccccccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeenees 115 Checking the network Status ccccccceeceeeeneeeeeeeteneeeeeneneeeeeteneeeentene 116 Checking network statistics 2 c2 ccccccccccenccdecceneedeeceneedeeceneedeecereedeeeeneeee 117 CC eae VD RRA aos ac A E A A A A E AAE 118 Configuring array and virtual disk 118 NV OAU COON sacs 3 orate ec aa ad cdl TE Ta TAA TEA TAA TAEA TAEA TEA TAEA TAEA EAEE ie 118 One touch configuration eea 119 Manually creating array and virtual disk eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 121 RREDUIGING array scostcotee user pies cher eset accede chevesee eee erea eeen raare 125 Automatically rebuilding the array cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 125 Manually rebuilding array 212 0 2 cec c 2c eeteeet eeteeen eevee eet eerste 126 Repairing a virtual disk ienee eoe eene eee eener eee eeit 127 Deleting the virtual disk and array ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 128 Deleting the virtual disk
44. 4 452KB 144 162KB 199 931KB 694 913KB 138 985KB 179 994KB 712 957KB 324 790KB 158 599KB 864 589KB Search result 945KB 1 844KB HDD 5 Start time End time 3666666656668 586 3 2013 08 01 08 35 28 2013 08 01 10 59 43 Chapter 7 Backup Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized do the following e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check the vendor s compatibility You can format USB flash drives or USB HDDs via the device Device Name USB1 1 ch01_20130805161 5 945KB File ch01_20130805161 3KB File chO1_20130805164 1 844KB File chO1_20130805164 1KB File ch03_20130806162 2 250KB File ch03_20130806162 4KB File Free Space 7 654MB 2013 08 07 09 56 37 2013 08 07 09 56 38 2013 08 07 09 56 41 2013 08 07 09 56 41 2013 08 07 09 56 45 2013 08 07 09 56 45 HE Ji Mi PiE Ji COOOOO 5 Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported When complete the dialog displays Export finished Note The file format is MP4 Network Video Recorder User Manual 79 Chapter 7 Backup Export finished 6 Check the results by selecting the record file in Export interface and then click To backup using USB and SATA writers 1 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal 2 Set search condition and click the Search button V IP Camera yD vD2 vD3 vD4 vD5 vD6 vD7 vD8
45. 5f 23 59 59 t 6 In the Export interface click to select and view the record file Note The lower left corner displays the size of the selected file Search result Sn Stand Time Size Play YD1 YD1 YD1 D1 YD1 TD VD YD1 YD2 D2 D2 D2 Yd2 2013 08 01 10 59 43 20 12 35 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 45 17 2013 08 02 13 45 17 15 37 16 2013 08 02 15 53 36 17 26 51 2013 08 05 10 18 05 16 19 32 2013 08 05 16 19 32 16 23 12 2013 08 05 16 47 00 16 48 10 2013 08 06 09 30 43 10 32 49 2013 08 01 08 35 28 10 55 13 2013 08 01 10 55 13 20 12 34 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 36 13 2013 08 02 13 36 13 15 38 40 2013 08 08 10 36 07 11 34 57 703 262KB 334 452KB 144 162KB 199 931KB 694 913KB 5 945KB 1 844KB 138 985KB 179 994KB 712 957KB 324 790KB 158 599KB 864 589KB m A HDD 5 Start time 2013 08 01 08 35 28 End time 2013 08 01 10 59 43 DEEL SLLELLLELOR 7 Click Export to start the backup 82 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Backup Note Format the eSATA HDD when using it for the first time If the HDD is not recognized do the following a Click the Refresh button b Reconnect the device c Check the vendor s compatibility You can also format the eSATA HDD via the device Device Name ESATAO 1 Refresh Name Sze Type EditDate Delete Play 465 53GB 8 Select the file type by clicking its corresponding option icon and then click OK to start
46. 6 37 T chO1_20130805161 3KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 38 of ch01_20130805164 1 844KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 qu ch01_20130805164 1KB Flle 2013 08 07 09 56 41 ow chO3_20130806162 2 250KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 ug ch03_20130806162 4KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 bj Free Space 7 654MB New Folder Format Export Cancel To manage USB writers 1 Enter Search Result interface of record files Menu gt Export gt Normal 2 Set search condition and then click Search to enter Search Result interface Note You must select at least one channel Noma v IP Camera Di vD2 vD3 vD4 vD5 D6 vD7 vD8 Start End time of record 2013 08 14 17 17 06 2013 08 19 11 09 56 Record Type All File Type All Start Time 2013 08 19 E 00 00 00 End Time 2013 08 19 5 23 59 59 L 3 Click Export to enter the Export interface Note You must select at least one record 90 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Backup Search r D1 2013 08 01 10 59 43 20 12 35 703 262kKB D1 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 45 17 334 452KB D1 2013 08 02 13 45 17 15 37 16 144 162KB D1 2013 08 02 15 53 36 17 26 51 199 931KB D1 2013 08 05 10 18 05 16 19 32 694 913KB D1 2013 08 05 16 19 32 16 23 12 5 945KB VDI 2013 08 05 16 47 00 16 48 10 1 844KB FD1 2013 08 06 09 30 43 10 32 49 138 985KB E 0 0 6 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 HDD 5 YD2 2013 08 01 08 35 28 10 55 13 179 994KB FD2 2013 08 01 10 55
47. 8 13 09 05 34 Record Exception N A iv 7 amp Exception 2013 08 13 09 05 50 IP Camera Disco N A 6 iY 8 Information 2013 08 13 09 05 51 System Running N A o Information 2013 08 13 09 05 54 HDD S M A R T N A iv 10 amp Exception 2013 08 13 09 06 04 IP Camera Disco N A 0 o 11 amp Exception 2013 08 13 09 06 04 IP Camera Disco N A iY a Ata ANAA AO AN AOAAAT Miad hanian Mai La a a i Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 Playback 5 Use the toolbar in the bottom part of the Playback interface to control playing process Playback g Playing back external file Follow the steps to search for and play files in an external device To play back external files 1 Enter the Tag Search interface Menu gt Playback 2 On the top left select the file from the drop down menu Click the Refresh button to refresh the file list 3 Select and click to play the file a External File Device N USB1 1 ch01_201308 ch01_201308 ch01_201308 ee chO1_201308 Network Video Recorder User Manual 73 Chapter 6 Playback Auxiliary functions of playback Playing back frame by frame Play video files frame by frame to check the image details of the video when abnormal events occur To play back frame by frame using a mouse 1 Go to the Playback interface 2 When you choose playback of the record file click El until the speed changes to a single frame One click on the
48. 8 13 09 09 55 D2 2013 08 13 09 09 56 2013 08 13 09 10 04 D2 2013 08 13 09 10 20 2013 08 13 09 10 26 mD2 2013 08 13 09 10 33 2013 08 13 09 10 47 D2 2013 08 13 09 11 07 2013 08 13 09 11 25 D2 2013 08 13 09 11 26 2013 08 13 09 11 37 Pre play 30s Post play 30s Quik Epon Delais Cancel 6 Click Details to view detailed information of the record file such as start time end time file size etc 84 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Backup Event Details i ji ji D2 D2 2013 08 13 09 05 56 17 552KB D D2 2013 08 13 09 06 09 18 881KB lt tS N HDD 5 Start time 2013 08 13 09 05 56 End time 2013 08 13 09 07 07 7 Click Export to start the backup Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized a Click Refresh b Reconnect the device c Check the vendor s compatibility You can also format USB flash drives or USB HDDs via the device Device Name USB1 1 emReftesttes ch01_20130805167 5 945KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 37 tT ch01_20130805161 3KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 38 t E ch01_20130805164 1 844KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 T ch01_20130805164 1KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 a ch03_20130806162 2 260KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 a ch03_20130806162 4KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 T Free Space 7 654MB 8 Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported When complete the dialog displays Export finished Expo
49. D MM YYYY 08 08 2013 S 08 52 28 6 After configuring the time settings click Next This returns you to the Network Setup Wizard window Figure 16 64 Channel NVR network configuration 20 Working Mode Select NIC NIC Type Enable DHCP IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Serv Alternate DNS Server Main NIC Net Fault tolerance bond0 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive 12 6 2d 4 255 255 255 0 172 65 2311 LAN1 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 17 4 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel and 32 Channel network configuration NIC Type 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive Enable DHCP a IPv4 Address 172 6 23 190 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 172 6 23 1 Preferred DNS Serv Alternate DNS Server Internal NIC IPv4 Ad 192 168 254 1 Note Dual NIC is only available in the 64 Channel NVR device For the 4 Channel NVR 8 Channel NVR 16 Channel NVR and 32 Channel NVR configure the internal NIC IPv4 address for the cameras connecting to the PoE network interface of the NVR 7 Configure the network parameters and then click Next The Array Management window displays Only supported by the 64 Channel NVR One touch Array Configuration Array Name Previous J Nex jm mmm Network Video Recorder User Manual 21 Chapter 2 Getting Started 8 Configure the network parameters and then click Next The H
50. DD Management window displays Wizard 4 931 51GB Uninitialized RAV Local 0MB 7 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 911GB 9 To initialize the HDD click Init Note Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD 10 Click Next to enter the Adding IP Camera interface 11 Click Search to find online IP Camera Select the desired IP camera and then click Add Wizard No IP Address Amount of Device M Protocol Managem T 172 6 23 199 1 8000 m2 172 6 23 85 1 8000 22 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 12 Click Next Configure the recording for the IP cameras Camera IP Camera 1 v Start Recording O Continuous Motion Detection 13 Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels Copy to D3 D4 D5 D6 MIP Camera D1 D2 MD fabs 14 Click OK to complete the startup Setup Wizard Network Video Recorder User Manual 23 Chapter 2 Getting Started Adding and connecting the IP cameras Adding the online IP cameras The main function of the NVR is to connect and record the network cameras video stream Add the network camera to the connection list to get a live view and record of the video Before you start ensure that the network connection is correct For detailed instructions about checking and configuring the network see Checking network traffic and Configuring network detection on page 115 To add an online camera manually 1 Ri
51. GA Live Vie w Mode bei Dwell Time No Switch Enable Audio Output Volume Event Output HDMI Full Screen Monitoring D 10s Table 16 Live View settings Video Output Interface Designates the output for setting configuration Outputs include HDMI depends on the model VGA Main CVBS and Spot Output Note There is no CVBS out for the 4 Channel and 8 Channel NVR Live View Mode Designates the display mode used for Live View Dwell Time The time in seconds to dwell between switching channels when auto switch is enabled in Live View Enable Audio Output Enables disables audio output for the selected video output Event Output Designates the output to show the event video Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time The time in seconds to show the alarm event screen Setting cameras order Figure 24 Live View camera order Video O Dutput Interface VGA Came CameraName 2 D1 D2 D3 a D4 D5 D6 2 D7 D8 IPCamera 01 Camera 01 IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 IPCamera 05 D1 x D3 x IPCamera 06 IPCamera 07 4 IPCamera 08 D4 x D2 x To set the camera order 1 Select a view mode using the toolbar icons BEE 36 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 3 Introduction to Live View 2 Select the small window and then double click the channel number to display the channel in the window 3 Click the Ei button to start live view
52. IP SAN disks 3 4 Click OK to add the selected IP SAN disk Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field Select the IP SAN disk from the list shown below Note One IP SAN disk is added Network Video Recorder User Manual 135 Chapter 11 HDD Management Add NetHDD NetHDD NetHDD 1 Type IP SAN NetHDD IP Address 172 6 24 213 NetHDD Directory iqn 2004 05 storos t 1 1 iqn 2004 05 storos t 1 5 After successfully adding the NAS or IP SAN disk return to the HDD Information menu The added NetHDD displays in the list Note If the added NetHDD is uninitialized select it and click the Init button for initialization Statusi Property Type Free Space Gro Edit Del a 6 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 912GB 1 T17 20 448MB Normal RAW NAS 19 456MB 1 7 0 M18 488 28GB Normal RAV IP SAN 488GB 1 7 0 Managing eSATA When there is an external eSATA device connected to NVR you can configure eSATA t Record Capture or Export and you can manage the eSATA in the NVR To manage eSATA 1 Enter the Advanced Record Settings interface Menu gt Record gt Advanced 2 Select the eSATA type to Export or Record Capture from the drop down list of eSATA Export use the eSATA for backup Record Capture use the eSATA for record capture Refer to the following steps for operating instructions Overwrite v eSATA eSATA1 Usage Record Capture To use eSATA to record and capture 1 Select Record Capture and then
53. Information menu the HDD property displays in the HDD Information menu Note At least two hard disks are installed on your NVR in order to set the HDD to Redundancy and one HDD with the R W property Configuring Quota mode Each camera is configured with an allocated quota for the storage of recorded files or captured pictures To configure Quota mode 1 2 Enter the Storage Mode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced Set the mode to Quota Note Reboot the NVR to enable the changes to take effect Storage Mode Mode Quota Camera IP Camera 1 Used Record Capacity 1 024MB HDD Capacity GB 931 Max Record Capacity G 0 Free Quota Space 931 GB 3 Select a camera to configure quota 4 Enter the storage capacity in the text fields of Max Record Capacity GB and Max Picture Capacity GB Network Video Recorder User Manual 139 Chapter 11 HDD Management Storage Mode Mode Quota Camera IP Camera 1 Used Record Capacity 1 024MB HDD Capacity GB 931 Max Record Capacity G 100 saFreeQuotaSpacessi 1 a gt ee ee ee 5 You can copy the quota settings of the current camera to other cameras if required Click the Copy button to enter the Copy Camera menu IP Camera D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 m7 MDs 6 Select the camera s to configure with the same quota settings You can also check the check box of IP Camera to select all cameras 7 Click OK to finish the Copy settings and return to the S
54. Jser s MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 Enter the information for the new user including User Name Password Level and User s MAC Address Level Set the user level to Operator or Guest Different user levels have different operating permission e Operator The Operator user level has permission for Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and all operating permission in Camera Configuration by default e Guest The Guest user does not have permission to use Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and only has the local remote playback in the Camera Configuration by default User s MAC Address The MAC address of the remote PC that logs onto the NVR If it is configured and enabled it only allows the remote user with this MAC address to access the NVR 4 Click OK to save the settings and go back to the User Management interface The added new user displays on the list User Management 1 admin Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00 z 2 op1 Operator 00 00 00 00 00 00 ov wf 5 Select the user from the list and then click ka to enter the Permission settings interface Network Video Recorder User Manual 161 Chapter 14 Other Settings 162 Permission Local Configuration Remote Configuration Camera Configuration v Local Log Search v Local Parameters Settings v Local Camera Management Local Advanced Operation Local Shutdown Reboot Apply OK Cancel j Set the operating permission for the Local Configuration Re
55. K to confirm rebuilding the array 5 The Do not unplug the physical disk when it is under rebuilding dialog displays Click OK to start the rebuild You can enter the Array Settings interface and the Virtual Disk interface to view the rebuilding status After rebuilding successfully the array and virtual disk restores to Functional Note We recommend enabling the Auto rebuild function and setting the hot spare disk for automatically rebuilding the array Repairing a virtual disk If the disk cannot display in the HDD Information interface but the virtual disk still shows in the Array Settings interface you must repair the virtual disk Note Repair is unavailable if the virtual disk is under foreground initialization To repair a virtual disk 1 Enter the Virtual Disk interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Virtual Disk Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk Firmware 2 Click to repair the virtual disk 3 When the dialog notifies you that the repair was successful click OK to finish Network Video Recorder User Manual 127 Chapter 10 RAID Attention i UD Repairing the virtual disk is complete The disk shows in the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General HOD information es COACH SHAMS PROD TYPO E80 Space Gt Edit Da 4 100GB Uninitialized RAV Array OMB 1 Deleting the virtual disk and array Before deleting the array you must delete the virtual disks that exist under
56. Network Video Recorder User Manual 163 Chapter 14 Other Settings Figure 40 Edit User interface for operator and guest Edit User User Name op1 Change Password v Password Confirm Level Operator User s MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 41 Edit User interface for administrator Edit User User s MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Edit the following parameters Operator and Guest e You can edit the user information including user name password permission level and MAC address e Check the Change Password check box when you want to change the password and then enter the new one in the Password and Confirm fields Admin e You are only allowed to edit the password and the MAC address e Check the Change Password check box when you want to change the password and then enter the old and new passwords in the Password and Confirm fields 5 Click OK to save the settings and exit the menu 164 Network Video Recorder User Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting No image displayed on the monitor after starting up normally Possible reasons No VGA or HDMI connections Connection cable is damaged Input mode of the monitor is incorrect Solution 1 Verify the device is connected with the monitor via HDMI or VGA cable If not connect the device with the monitor and reboot Verify the connection cable is good If there is still no image display on the monitor after rebooting chec
57. Next day ka Full Screen Exit baj Stop Digital Zoom Video type Process bar Note On the Playback progress bar use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames Playing back by time Play back video files recorded in a specified time duration Multi channel simultaneous playback and channel switch are supported To play back by time 1 Enter the playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Select the channel s in the channel list and then double click to select a date on the calendar Note If there are record files for a specific day the icon for that day is highlighted W if not it appears normally 7 The selected date is surrounded by a green rectangle MI Network Video Recorder User Manual 63 Chapter 6 Playback 3 Use the toolbar at the bottom part of the Playback interface to control play as shown in Figure 26 PCamera 01 v IPCamera 02 IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 IPCamera 05 ae iPCamera 06 iPCamera 07 oe PCamera 08 Note The KAAJA indicates the start end time of the record Table 19 Playback by time icons Icons Description DA Audio on Mute Start Stop clipping 30s forward 30s reverse Capture frame Lock video Add default tag Add customized tag Tag management s E g 40 7 3 Speed down Pause reverse play Reverse play Single frame reverse play
58. Playback screen represents plays one frame 3 When you choose reverse playback of the record file click ES until the speed changes to a single frame One click on the Playback screen represents reverse playback of one frame You can also use the M button in the toolbar To play back frame by frame using the front panel 1 Hold and rotate the outer ring on the Jog Shuttle counter clockwise for 16 and 32 Channel only or click E to set the speed to Single frame One click on M button one click on the playback screen or Enter button on the front panel represents playback or reverse playback of one frame Digital zoom To use digital zoom 1 Click Bai on the playback control bar to enter the Digital Zoom interface 2 Using the mouse draw a rectangle The image is enlarged up to 16 times 3 Right click the image to exit the Digital Zoom interface 74 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 Playback Reverse playback of multi channel Simultaneous playback is supported for multi channel Up to 16 channel with 1280x720 resolution simultaneous reverse playback is supported up to 4 channel with 1920x1080 resolution simultaneous reverse playback is supported and up to 1 channel with 2560x1920 resolution reverse playback is supported To reverse playback of multiple channels 1 Enter the Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Select more than one check box to select multiple channels and then click to sele
59. Read only ORedundancy Group 1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 DD Capacity 465 76GB Apply OK Cancel 7 Select the Group number for the current HDD Note The default group number for each HDD is 1 8 Click OK to confirm the settings The Attention dialog displays Attention 7 Regroup the cameras for HDD if the HDD group number is changed 9 Click Yes to finish the settings Setting the HDD property The HDD property is set to redundancy read only or read write R W Before setting the HDD property set the storage mode to Group An HDD is set to read only to prevent important recorded files from being overwritten when the HDD becomes full in overwrite recording mode When the HDD property is set for redundancy the video is recorded on both the redundancy HDD and the R W HDD simultaneously This ensures high security and reliable video data To set HDD properties 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Select HDD from the list and then click to enter the Local HDD Settings interface 138 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 11 HDD Management Local HDD Settings HDD No 5 HDD Property ORW ORead only ORedundancy Group 1 O2 O3 O04 O5 O6 O7 O O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 HDD Capacity 931 51GB 3 Set the HDD property to R W Read only or Redundancy 4 Click OK to save the settings and exit the interface In the HDD
60. Recorder User Manual 69 Chapter 6 Playback Select the tag from the drop down list in the Playback interface Choose channels edit start time and end time and then click Search to enter the Search Result interface Note You can enter a keyword in the Keyword textbox to search the tag on your command Type Motion YiPCamera 01 v iPCamera 02 v PCamera 03 v IPCamera 04 v IPCamera 05 YIPCamera 06 v PCamera 07 v IPCamera 08 Start Time 20 08 2013 00 00 00 End Time 20 06 2013 23 59 59 4 Click to play back the file You can click the Back button to return to the search interface Note You can configure pre play and post play ix Total 3 P 1 1 Pre piay 120s Post play 300s 70 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 Playback Figure 30 Playback by tag toolbar 09 10 eevee Peewee eaee Cees eee eee eee eee eee ETENE NT iw fe SSE ee Sees SSS ees Ree eee eee See ERE SSE Eee eee ees eee Renee eee 4 Table 21 Playback by tag icons Icons Description BA Audio on Mute A 2 Start Stop clipping 30s forward 30s reverse Add default tag not supported O Capture frame Lock video Add customized tag not supported Tag management ILE Speed down 0a Pause reverse play Reverse play Single frame reverse play pute Pause play Play Single frame play Scaling up d
61. Stop clipping 30s forward 30s reverse S Capture frame Lock video is D Add default tag Add customized tag Tag management BEGE Speed down ua Pause reverse play Reverse play Single frame reverse play put Pause play Play Single frame play ini Scaling up down the time line Speed up Previous day Next day ka Full Screen Exit B Stop Digital Zoom Video type Process bar Note Use the mouse to click any point of the Playback progress or drag the progress bar to locate specific frames 68 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 Playback Playing back by tag Video tags let you mark specific points in recording like people or the location of a specific point in playback Use video tags to search for record files and position time points To play back by tag 1 Enter the Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Search and play back the record files IPCamera 01 VIPCamera 02 MIPCamera 03 M iPCamera 04 M IPCamera 05 IPCamera 06 MiPCamera 07 SE iPCamera 08 3 Click I to add default tag 4 Click Bai to add customized tag and input tag name Note There is a maximum of 64 tags to a video file To use Tag management 1 Click ill button to check edit and delete tags D2 1 2013 08 13 09 13 25 vw t D2 TAG 2013 08 13 09 11 16 z mg D2 TAG 2013 08 13 09 11 18 z7 bi Network Video
62. The NVR supports up to 16 channel synchronize playback at the resolution of ACIF If you want a 16 channel synchronize playback at the resolution of 720p frame extracting may occur Network Video Recorder User Manual 171 Appendix A Solution 1 Verify the network between NVR and IPC is connected When the image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable Open the Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 192 168 0 0 l 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check for packet loss Note Press the Ctrl C to exit the ping command 2 Verify that the frame rate is the real time frame rate Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the frame rate to full frame 3 Verify that the hardware can handle playback Reduce the channel number of playback Select Menu gt Record gt Encoding gt Record and then set the resolution and bitrate to a lower level 4 Reduce the number of local playback channels Select Menu gt Playback and clear the check box of unnecessary channels 5 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do the further process No record file found in the NVR local HDD and prompt No record file found Possible reasons e Incorrect system time setting e The search condition is incorrect e HDD is in error or is
63. The down position is terminated with 120 Q resistance 7 RS 485 Interface Connector for the RS 485 devices The T and T pins connect to the R and R pins of the PTZ receiver respectively Controller Port The D and the D pin connects to the Ta and the Tb pin of the controller For cascading devices the first NVR s D D pin should be connected with the D D pin of the next NVR ALARM IN Connector for alarm input ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output 8 Network Interfaces with PoE Network interfaces for the cameras and to provide power over function Ethernet PoE 9 CVBS AUDIO OUT BNC connector for the audio output This connector is synchronized with the CVBS video output VGA AUDIO OUT BNC connector for the audio output This connector is synchronized with the VGA video output 10 HDMI HDMI video output 11 USB interface Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD 12 LAN Interface One network interface provided 13 GROUND Ground must be connected when the NVR starts 14 AC 100 V to 240 V AC 100 V to 240 V power input 15 POWER Switch for turning the device on off 12 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 9 Older model 16 Channel and 32 Channel rear panel connections models vary Table 9 16 Channel and 32 Channel rear panel connections models vary No Name Desc
64. You can set the expired time to 0 to prevent the file from being deleted The HDD capacity determines the actual amount of time the file is kept Redundant Record Capture Enabling redundant record or capture means you save the record and captured picture in the redundant HDD This is a 64 channel NVR feature only Record Audio Check the check box to enable or disable audio recording 3 Click Apply to save the settings Note Use the redundant record capture feature when you want the camera to save the record files or captured pictures in the redundant HDD You must configure the redundant HDD in HDD settings 46 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings 4 Enter the Sub stream tab page IP Camera 2 Stream Type Video amp Audio Resolution 320 240 QVGA Bitrate Type Constant eo Quality Medium 12fps General 128 115 192 Kbps o Configure the parameters of the camera D Click Apply to save the settings 7 Select the Capture tab and then configure the settings Camera IP Camera 2 arameter Type Continuous Event Resolutior 704 576 4CIF 704 576 4CIF Picture Quality Medium Medium nterval 2s 2s g Click Apply to save the settings Note The interval is the time between two capturing actions You can configure all the parameters on this menu Configuring record capture schedule Set the record schedule to automatically start and stop the recording based on the co
65. ached the real time frame rate Solution 1 Verify the network between NVR and IPC is connected When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable Open the Super Terminal and execute the command ping 192 168 0 0 l 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and verify if there is packet loss Note Press Ctrl C to exit the ping command 2 Verify the frame rate is a real time frame rate Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and then set the frame rate to full frame 3 Verify that the steps used above solved the problem If it is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do further investigation Live view stuck when video output remotely via the Internet Explorer or platform software Possible reasons e Poor network between the NVR and the IPC with packet loss during the transmission e Poor network between the NVR and the PC with packet loss during the transmission e The performances of hardware are not sufficient including CPU memory etc Network Video Recorder User Manual 169 Appendix A Solution 1 3 4 170 Verify the network between NVR and IPC is connected When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on the PC and the rear panel of NVR with an RS 232 cable Open the Super Terminal and execute the command ping 192 168 0 0 l 1472 f the IP address may chan
66. acket loss 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect 2 Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection menu Traffic Network Detection Network Stat Network Delay Packet Loss Test Select NIC LAN1 Destination Address 172 6 23 110 Test Network Packet Export Device Name LAN1 172 6 23 180 3 250Kbps Exporta 3 Enter the destination address in the Destination Address field 4 Click Test to start testing network delay and packet loss The testing result display in the window If the test fails the error message displays 4 Average delay 62 ms i The destination is unreachable Packet loss rate 0 pn Exporting network packets By connecting the NVR to network the captured network data packet is exported to a USB flash drive SATA eSATA or other devices To export network packets 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect 2 Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection interface 3 Select the backup device from the list 4 Click Refresh when the connected local backup device cannot diaplay If it fails to detect the backup device check if it is compatible with the NVR You can format the backup device when the format is incorrect Network Video Recorder User Manual 115 Chapter 9 Network Settings Network Detection Network Delay Packet Loss Test Select NIC LAN1 Destination Address 172
67. aded status Rebuilding array The working status of array includes Functional Degraded and Offline By viewing the array status you can perform immediate and proper maintenance for the disks to ensure high security and reliability of the data stored in the disk array When there is no disk loss in the array the working status of array changes to Functional When the number of lost disks has exceeded the limit the working status of array changes to Offline In other conditions the working status is Degraded If the virtual disk is in Degraded status you can restore it to functional by rebuilding the array Automatically rebuilding the array When the virtual disk is in Degraded status the device can start rebuilding the array automatically with the hot spare disk to ensure the high security and reliability of the data Before you start Enable the Auto rebuild in the Firmware Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Firmware and ensure the hot spare disk has been configured To automatically rebuild an array 1 Enter the Array Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Array The status of the array is Disk Loss If the hot spare disk is configured and Auto rebuild function is enabled the hot spare disk is automatically used for array rebuilding Network Video Recorder User Manual 125 Chapter 10 RAID 1 raid 831 931G 345 DiskL RAID5 4 amp Rebuild Ri 2 Enter the Virtual Disk interface to view
68. amera you want to configure from the drop down list 9 Check the Redundant Record Capture check box 64 channel only 10 Click OK to save settings and return to the previous menu 11 Repeat the above steps to configure other channels Configuring HDD group for recording and capture You can group the HDDs and save the record files and captured pictures in various HDD groups To configure the HDD group 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu gt HDD bea Gapaciy Silas Properly Tape Free Space Gr Et Dw 5 931 51GB Normal Local 872GB 1 2 Select Advanced on the left bar Mode Group Record on HDD Group 1 vV IP Camera Di vD2 vD3 vD4 vD5 vD6 vD7 vD8 Set the HDD storage mode to Group Select General in the left bar Click to enter editing interface Choose a group number for the HDD group Click Apply and then click Yes to save your settings o N o g e o Click OK to return to the previous menu Network Video Recorder User Manual 57 Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings 9 Repeat the above steps to configure more HDD groups To choose the channels that you want to save 1 2 3 4 Select Advanced on the left bar Choose Group number in the drop down list of Record on HDD Group Check the channels you want to save in this group Click Apply to save settings Note After configuring the HDD groups you can configure the Recording and Capture settings Follow Configuring parameters
69. and offline and the status of it displays as Disconnected Possible reasons The IPC and the NVR versions are not compatible Unstable power supply of IPC Unstable network between IPC and NVR Limited flow by the switch connected with IPC and NVR Solution 1 Verify the IPC and the NVR versions are compatible Enter the IPC Management interface Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera and view the firmware version of connected IPC Enter the System Info interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Device Info and view the firmware version of NVR Network Video Recorder User Manual 167 Appendix A 2 Verify power supply of IPC is stable Verify the power indicator is normal When the IPC is offline try the ping command on the PC to check if the PC connects with the IPC 3 Verify that the network between IPC and NVR is stable When the IPC is offline connect PC and NVR with the RS 232 cable Open the Super Terminal use the ping command and keep sending large data packages to the connected IPC Check if there is a packet loss Note Press Ctrl C to exit the ping command Example Input ping 172 6 22 131 I 1472 f 4 Verify that the switch is not flow control Check the brand model of the switch connecting IPC and NVR and contact the switch manufacturer to check if it has the function of flow control If so turn it down 5 Check steps 1 to 4 for resolution If it is solved finish
70. annel in the Live View mode You have two playback options for play back Option 1 1 Click P in the quick setting toolbar to choose a channel in Live View mode Note In instant playback mode only record files recorded during the last five minutes on this channel are played back Option 2 1 Enter the Playback interface 2 Click EJ in the right click menu 3 On the front panel press the PLAY button to play back record files for the channel in single screen Live View mode 4 Under multi screen Live View mode the recorded files are played back Network Video Recorder User Manual 61 Chapter 6 Playback 5 The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface is used to control play progress as shown in the figure below PCamera 01 v IPCamera 02 IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 IPCamera 05 ae IPCamera 06 iPCamera 07 oe PCamera 08 Note The METIENA indicates the start end time of the record Table 18 Playback icons Icons Description DA Audio on Mute Start Stop clipping 30s forward 30s reverse Capture frame Lock video 0 lt Add default tag Add customized tag Tag management Speed down Pause Reverse play Single frame reverse play 62 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 Playback 0o Pause Play Single frame play kaka Scaling up down the time line Speed up Previous day
71. annel is in network transmission status and pink when the channel is recording and transmitting 6 USB Interfaces Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD 7 Composite Keys ESC Return to the previous menu Press for arming or disarming the device in Live View mode REC SHOT Enter the Manual Record setting menu In the PTZ control settings press REC SHOT and then press a Numeric button to call a PTZ preset Turn audio on and off in Playback mod PLAY AUTO Use to enter Playback mode Use to auto scan in the PTZ Control menu ZOOM Zoom in the PTZ camera in the PTZ Control setting A FOCUS Adjust focus in the PTZ Control menu Use to switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input EDIT IRIS Edit text fields When editing text fields it functions as a Backspace button On check box fields pressing the button will check the box In PTZ Control mode the button adjusts the iris of the camera Use in Playback mode to generate video clips for backup Enter or exit the folder of USB device and eSATA HDD MAIN SPOT Switch between main and spot output ZOOM Use in PTZ Control mode to zoom out of the image Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction F1 LIGHT Select all items on the list when used in a list field In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light if app
72. ation interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the Camera tab to enter the Camera Information menu to view the status of each camera D1 Camera 01 Connected Used Not used Not used D2 Camera 01 Connected Not used Not used Not used D3 IPCamera 01 Connected Not used Not used Not used D4 Camera 01 Disconnected Not support Not supported Not support 147 Network Video Recorder User Manual To view record information Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 1 Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance 2 Click the Record tab to view the recording status encoding parameters of To view alarm information Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info each camera Used Video D2 Used Video D3 Used Video D4 Not used Video 25fps 25fps 25fps 25fps 2048 4096 4096 1792 704 576 4 Contin Contin N 1920 1080 Contin Contin No 1280 720 Contin Contin No Unknown Contin No 2 Click the Alarm tab to enter the menu and view the alarm information Local lt 1 Local lt 2 Local lt 3 Local lt 4 Local lt 5 Local lt 6 Local lt 7 Local lt 8 Local lt 9 Local lt 10 Local lt 11 Local lt 12 Local lt 13 Local lt 14 Local lt 15 To view network information 1 N O N O N O N C N O N C N O N O N C N O N O N O N O N O Occur D1 D3 Not used Used
73. bility To configure redundant recording and capture 1 Enter HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD L Capacity Status Property Type Free Space Gr Edit D Zz 5 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 872GB 1 2 Select the HDD and click to enter the Local HDD Settings interface 3 Set the HDD property to Redundancy Local HDD Settings HDD No 5 HDD Property ORW ORead only Redundancy Group 1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O68 O7 O8 O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 H gt D Capacity 931 51GB 4 Click Apply to save the settings 5 Click OK to return to the previous menu Note Prior to setting the HDD property to Redundant set the Storage mode to Group Read Write status is required in another HDD 6 Enter the Record setting interface Menu gt Record gt Parameters 7 Select Record tab 56 Network Video Recorder User Manual Camera Encoding Parameters Stream Type Resolution Bitrate Type Video Quality Frame Rate Max Bitrate Mode Max Bitrate Kbps Max Bitrate Range Reco IP Camera 2 Main Stream Continuous Video amp Audio 1920 1080 1080P Variable Medium Full Frame Customize 32 16384 6144 3840 6400 Kbps Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings Main Stream Event Video amp Audio 1920 1080 1080P Variable Medium Full Frame Customize 32 16384 6144 3840 6400 Kbps Pre record 5s Post record 5s Expired Time day 0 Redundant Record Capt Record Audio 7 8 Select the c
74. ck the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface Device Name Embedded Net DVR Device No 255 CVBS Output Brightness Auto Logout Never Menu Output Mode Auto 3 Configure the following settings Device Name Edit the name of NVR 158 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 14 Other Settings Device No Edit the serial number of NVR The device number is set in the range from 1 to 255 The default number is 255 It is used for the remote and keyboard control CVBS Output Brightness Adjust the video output brightness Auto Logout Set timeout time for menu inactivity For example when the timeout time is set to five Minutes the system will exit from the current operation menu to the Live View screen after 5 minutes of menu inactivity Menu Output Mode You can choose the menu display on different video output There are auto HDMI VGA and Main CVBS selectable 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings Adding an NVR using the web interface You can add MVRs using the web interface for the 16 channel 32 channel and 64 channel NVR only To add a camera using the web interface 1 Enter the Camera Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt Camera Management gt IP Camera dis e CV B4410 01 Live View Playback Log Configuration Configuration IP Camera gt Local Configuration IP Camera Address 10 100 30 233 Remote Configuration D tevin Parana Protocol _ClareVision gt De
75. clarecontrols Network Video Recorder User Manual Models 4 Channel NVR with PoE 8 Channel NVR with PoE 16 Channel NVR with PoE 32 Channel NVR with PoE 64 Channel NVR with PoE Last Modified 06 June 2015 Note The Network Video Recorder User Manual will no longer be updated For up to date NVR information see our Knowledge Base https knowledgebaseclarecontrols atlassian net wiki display CVIS Network Vide o Recorder 28NVR 29 User Guide DOC ID 371 Rev 06 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Contact information O6JUN15 Clare Controls Inc All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from Clare Controls Inc except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law The Clare Controls Network Video Recorder User Manual name and logo are trademarks of Clare Controls Inc Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Clare Controls Inc 7519 Pennsylvania Ave Suite 104 Sarasota FL 34243 USA Clare Controls Inc 7519 Pennsylvania Ave Suite 104 Sarasota FL 34243 Support 941 404 1072 Fax 941 870 9646 http support clarecontrols com www clarecontrols com Content Important MOLNAR ON 22 ctec zc rates cleratdrcinraad snide saadeaeianedseiusoad daleitaaansbaceetse V Limitation
76. corder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings Sender The name of sender Sender s Address The email address of sender Select Receivers Select the receiver You can configure up to three receivers Receiver The name of user notified Receiver s Address The email address of user notified Enable Attached Pictures Check the Enable Attached Picture check box if you want to send emails with attached alarm images The interval is the time of two adjacent alarm images You can also set SMTP port and enable SSL here Interval The interval is the time between two actions of sending attached pictures Email Test Sends a test message to verify that the SMTP server is reached 6 Click Apply to save the email settings 7 Click Test to verify your email setting are working properly The Attention dialog displays the results i Failed to send test email please check the parameters or network status OK Configuring high speed downloads You can enable the High speed Download function to widen the outgoing bandwidth of the device In this way you can speed the download of record files through a browser or CMS software Note When you enable the high speed download function the local menu operation may become stuck We recommend that you disable this function after finishing the remote downloading of record files To configure high speed downloads 1 2 3 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt C
77. ct a date on the calendar iv ES Tipcamera 02 aa v PCamera 03 v IP Camera 04 IPCamera 05 IPCamera 06 iP Camera 07 IPCamera 08 3 Click El to play the files in reverse Picture playback Search and view captured pictures stored in HDD To use picture playback 1 Enter the Playback interface Menu gt Playback 2 Select the picture in the drop down list on the top left side Network Video Recorder User Manual 75 Chapter 6 Playback Picture v IPCamera 01 v Camera 01 v IPCamera 03 v IPCamera 04 v PCamera 05 v IPCamera 06 v IPCamera 07 v IPCamera 08 Start Time 2013 08 19 a 00 00 00 i End Time 2013 08 19 5 23 59 59 i cv Search 3 Choose channels edit start time and end time and then click Search 4 Choose the file you want to view and click Click the Back button to return to the search interface x Picture gt D2 11 04 35 D2 11 04 58 D2 11 05 01 D2 11 05 03 11 05 05 11 05 07 11 05 09 11 05 11 11 05 13 11 05 15 11 05 17 11 05 19 11 05 21 11 05 23 11 05 45 11 05 47 11 05 49 11 05 51 ooooooooodoooocoocoo pk K Total 139 P 1 2 5 Use the toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface to control play 76 Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 31 Picture playback toolbar Table 22 Picture playback toolbar icons Chapter 6 Playback Button Description Play reverse Play Previous pict
78. d Plug and Play IP Camera Address 192 168 254 2 Protocol Management Port 8000 Channel No 1 Transfer Protocol Auto User Name admin Admin Password OK Cancel 0r Manual This disables the PoE interface The current channel is used as a normal channel and the parameters is edited Edit IP Camera IP Camera No D1 Adding Method Manual IP Camera Address 172 6 23 199 Protocol Management Port 8000 Channel No 1 Transfer Protocol Auto User Name admin Admin Password 30 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 3 Introduction to Live View Introduction to Live View Operations in Live View mode The Live View mode functions are listed below 30 Single Screen Shows only one screen on the monitor Multi screen Shows multiple screens on the monitor simultaneously Auto switch The screen is auto switched to the next one You must set the dwell time for each screen on the configuration menu before enabling auto switch Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt Dwell Time Start Recording This starts recording continuous record and motion detection record are supported Output Mode Select the output mode Standard Bright Gentle or Vivid Playback Playback the recorded videos for current day Aux Main output switch The NVR checks the connection of the output interfaces The priority level for the main and aux output is HDMI gt VGA gt CVBS This means if the HDMI is used it is the main output
79. d information between servers and browsers over a network PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with ADSL services where individual users connect to the ADSL transceiver modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks Dynamic DNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information stored in DNS A hybrid DVR is a combination of a DVR and NVR Acronym for Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network Acronym for National Television System Committee NTSC is an analog television standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan Each frame of anNTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at 60 Hz Acronym for Network Video Recorder An NVR is a PC based or embedded system used for centralized management and storage for IP cameras IP Domes and other DVRs Acronym for Phase Alternating Line PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50 Hz Acronym for Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras are motor d
80. e Live View mode press PTZ control on the front panel or on the remote control Click PTZ Control icon S on the quick setting panel 2 Choose Pattern on the control bar 3 Double click the pattern or select the pattern and click to call it Network Video Recorder User Manual 43 Chapter 4 Configuring PTZ Settings PTZ control panel In the Live View mode press the PTZ Control button on the front panel on the remote control or choose the PTZ Control icon to enter the PTZ panel Figure 25 PZT panel PTZ Table 17 PZT panel icons 0e Direction and auto cycle buttons Zoom Focus Iris Zoom Focus Iris The speed of the PTZ movement ta Auto focus Light on off v Wiper on off Preset Preset Patrol Pattern E Menu KI Previous item g Next item gt Start pattern patrol Stop the patrol or pattern movement Minimize windows x Exit Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 5 Record and Capture settings Configuring parameters By configuring the encoding parameters you can define the parameters that affect the image quality such as the transmission stream type the resolution and so on 1 Make sure that the HDD is installed If not install and initialize it now Menu gt HDD gt General 15 931 51GB Normal RAW Local 872GB 1 a 2 Check the storage mode of the HDD a Click Advanced to check the storage mode of
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82. ection Camera IP Camera 2 Enable Motion Detection VY S 01 01 2010 Fri 11 55 19 Settings 6 Sensitivity 2 Choose camera you want to configure Check the check box after Enable Motion Detection 4 Using your mouse drag and draw the area for motion detection If you want to set the motion detection for the entire area viewed by the camera click Full Screen To clear the motion detection area click Clear Motion Detection Camera IP Camera 2 o Enable Motion Detection v Settings Sensitivity 5 Click Settings to display the Settings dialog Settings Trigger Channel IP Camera D1 YD2 YD3 i J D f CE O Ay OK Cancel 6 Select the channels you want the motion detection event to trigger recording Network Video Recorder User Manual 51 Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings 7 Click Apply to save the settings 8 Click OK to return to the previous menu 9 Exit the Motion Detection menu 10 Edit the Motion Detection Record Schedule Configuring alarm triggered record and capture To configure alarm triggered recording or capture 1 s 2 E 52 Enter the Alarm setting interface Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm Alarm Status Alarm Input List Alarm input No AlarmName Alam Type Local lt 1 N O Local lt 2 N O Local lt 3 N O Local lt 4 N O Local lt 5 N O Local lt 6 N O ocal lt 7 NO ma Alarm Output List Alarm Output No Alarm Name Dwell Time
83. enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 136 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 11 HDD Management 2 Edit the property of the selected eSATA or initialization is required Note When used for Record Capture two storage modes is configured for the eSATA Refer to Managing the HDD group on page 137 and Configuring Quota mode on page 139 for details 4 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 914GB 1 Z M17 20 448MB Normal RAW NAS 19 456MB 1 7 7 18 488 28GB Normal RAW IP SAN 488GB 1 7 U 725 465 76GB Normal RAV eSATA 425GB 1 7 0 Managing the HDD group Setting HDD groups Multiple HDDs is managed in groups Video from specified channels is recorded to a particular HDD group through HDD settings To manage HDD groups 1 Enter the Storage Mode interface Menu gt HDD gt Advanced 2 Set the Mode to Group Mode Group Record on HDD Group 1 VIP Camera D1 vD2 vD3 vD4 vD5 iviD6 vD7 D8 3 Click Apply The Attention dialog displays Attention Q Reboot to take effect of the changing of the storage mode Continue Yes 4 Click Yes to reboot the device and activate the changes 5 After the reboot completes enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 6 Select HDD from the list and click to enter the Local HDD Settings interface Network Video Recorder User Manual 137 Chapter 11 HDD Management Local HDD Settings HDD No 4 HDD Property ORW O
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85. eters In playback mode use the Up and Down buttons to speed up and slow down record playing The Left and Right buttons are used to move the recording 30 seconds forwards or backwards In the image setting interface the up and down button can adjust the level bar of the image parameters In live view mode use them to switch channels ENTER The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu mode or used to check the check box fields and ON OFF switch In playback mode use it to play or pause the video In single frame play mode pressing the Enter button will play the video by a single frame In auto sequence view mode use the buttons to pause or resume auto sequence Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 4 Composite Keys SHIFT Switch between the numeric or letter input and functions of the composite keys Input letter or numbers when the light is out Realize functions when the light is red 1 MENU Access the main menu interface 2 ABC F 1 The F1 button when used in a list field selects all items in the list In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light and when the image is zoomed in the key is used to zoom out 3 DEF F2 The F2 button is used to change the tab pages In PTZ control mode it zooms in the image 4 FHI ESC Exit and back to the previous menu 5 JKL EDIT Delete characters before cursor Chec
86. evice 1 Connect your NVR to the local backup device where the update firmware file is located 2 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade 3 Click the Local Upgrade tab 152 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance Local Upgrade FT Device Name USB1 1 woeRefresh Name Size Type Edit Date Del Play STE pptx 89KB File 28 06 2013 13 53 24 ff LAN1_201308141 1 024KB File 14 08 2013 16 22 04 tf LAN1_ 201308141 1 025KB File 14 08 2013 16 21 54 kug 0 test Folder 15 08 2013 16 09 18 wv i recordings Folder 15 08 2013 16 06 14 i menu Folder 17 08 2012 15 53 58 W WallPaper Folder 27 07 2013 15 35 34 t Upgrade Back 4 Select the update file from the backup device 5 Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading 6 After upgrading is complete reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware Configure the PC running FTP server and NVR on the same LAN Run the third party TFTP software on the PC and copy the firmware into the root directory of the TFTP To upgrade via FTP 1 Enter the Upgrade interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade 2 Click the FTP tab to enter the local upgrade interface FTP FTP Server Address 3 Enter the FTP server address in the text field 4 Click Upgrade to start upgrading 5 After the upgrade completes reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware Network Video Recorder User Manual 153
87. figuring email You can configure the system to send an email notification to all designated users when an alarm event is detected an alarm or motion event is detected or the administrator password is changed Before configuring the email settings you must connect the NVR to a local area network LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server You must also connect the network to either an intranet or the Internet depending on the location of the email accounts where you want to send notifications To configure email 1 2 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network Set the IPv4 address IPv4 subnet mask IPv4 gateway and the preferred DNS server in the Network Settings menu 3 Click Apply to save the settings 4 Click the Email tab 112 Enable Serve xxx smtp com 25 name1 name1 xxx com Receiver 1 name2 name2 xxx com Configure the following email settings Enable Server Authentication optional Check the check box to enable the server authentication feature User Name The user account of sender s email for SMTP server authentication Password The password of sender s email for SMTP server authentication SMTP Server The SMTP server IP address or host name e g smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port No The SMTP port The default TCP IP port used for SMTP is 25 Enable SSL optional Check the check box to enable SSL if required by the SMTP server Network Video Re
88. for all the channels and then click Hi to stop all live viewing 4 Click the Apply button to save the setting Channel zero encoding Sometimes a remote view of channels in real time from a web browser or CMS Client Management System software is necessary In order to decrease the bandwidth requirement without affecting image quality channel zero encoding is supported To configure channel zero encoding 1 Enter the Live View Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Live View 2 Select the Channel Zero Encoding tab Enable Channel Zero En v Frame Rate 25fps M Bitrate Mode General Max Bitrate Kbps 1792 3 Check the check box after Enable Channel Zero Encoding 4 Configure the Frame Rate Max Bitrate Mode and Max Bitrate 5 Click the Apply button to save the settings After you set the Channel Zero encoding you can view all of the channels in one screen using a remote client or web browser User logout After logging out the monitor turns to the Live View mode If you want to perform an operation you must enter the user name and password to log in again To logout 1 Enter the Shutdown menu Menu gt Shutdown 2 Click Logout Note After logging out the system menu operation on the screen is invalid You must enter a user name and password to unlock the system Network Video Recorder User Manual 37 Chapter 4 Configuring PTZ Settings Configuring PTZ settings Follow the procedure to set the
89. g I O alarm output e Remote Shutdown Reboot Remotely shutting down or rebooting the NVR Camera configuration e Remote Live View Remotely viewing live video of the selected cameras e Local Manual Operation Locally starting stopping manual recording picture capturing and alarm output of the selected cameras e Remote Manual Operation Remotely starting stopping manual recording picture capturing and alarm output of the selected cameras e Local Playback Locally playing back recorded files of the selected cameras e Remote Playback Remotely playing back recorded files of the selected cameras e Local PTZ Control Locally controlling PTZ movement of the selected cameras e Remote PTZ Control Remotely controlling PTZ movement of the selected cameras e Local Video Export Locally exporting recorded files of the selected cameras 7 Click OK to save the settings and exit interface Note Only the admin user account has permission of restore the factory default parameters Deleting a user To delete a user 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the user to delete from the list 3 Click to delete the selected user Editing a user To edit a user 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User 2 Select the user edited from the list as shown below 3 Click to enter the Edit User interface Note You can edit the admin user
90. ge according to the real condition and check for packet loss Note Press Ctrl C to exit the ping command Verify the network between the NVR and the PC is connected Open the cmd window in the Start menu or you can press windows R shortcut key to open it Use the ping command to send large packets to the NVR enter the command ping 192 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check for packet loss Note Press Ctrl C to exit the ping command Verify the hardware of the PC is sufficient Press Ctrl Alt Delete to enter the windows task management interface as shown in the following figure i il gt Windows Task Manager a File Options View Help Applications Processes services Performance Networking Users CPU Usage CPU Usage History Memory Physical Memory Usage History Physical Memory MB System Total 3060 Handles 21916 Cached 1324 Threads 1107 Available 1837 Processes 73 Free 547 Up Time 0 11 57 41 Commit MB 1463 6119 Kernel Memory MB Paged 185 Nonpaged 78 Resource Monitor Processes 73 CPU Usage 35 Physical Memory 39 E Select the Performance tab and then check the status of the CPU and memory If the resource is not enough end any unnecessary processes Check if the fault is solved by the above steps Network Video Recorder User Manual Appendix A If i
91. ght click the mouse in Live View mode to show the dialog window 2 Add the online cameras with same network The detected online cameras display in the camera list as shown below IP Camera Management a 0 4 172 6 23 108 D2 t A 172 6 23 123 3 172 6 23 20 z2 anatosha nelle ifs Guam Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 20Mbps ee 3 Click the Add button to add the camera 24 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started To custom add other IP cameras 1 Click the Custom Adding button to display the Add IP Camera Custom interface as shown below No IP Address Amount of Device M Protocol Managen lt gt IP Camera Address 172 6 23 184 Protocol Management Port 8000 Transfer Protocol Auto User Name clareadmin Admin Password You can edit the IP camera s IP address protocol management port and other information 2 Click Add to add the camera To add IP cameras using the Camera Management interface 1 Click Menu gt Camera gt Camera 2 Add the online cameras with same network The detected online camera displays in the camera list as shown below mu 0 172 6 23 108 5 IPCamera 08 D Co 172 6 23 123 3 IPCamera 08 D 172 6 21 88 5 IPCamera 03 172 6 233 Z i 5 Net Receive Idle Bandwidth 20Mbps em BACK 3 Click the Add button to add the camera Network Video Recorder User Manual 25 Chapter 2 Getting Started 4 For encoders wit
92. h as HDD Full The HDD is full HDD Error Writing HDD error or unformatted HDD Network Disconnected Disconnected network cable IP Conflicted Duplicated IP address Illegal Login Incorrect user ID or password Record Capture Exception No space for saving recorded files or captured images Array Exception Abnormal virtual disks exist under array Note Array Exception is only supported by the 64 Channel NVR To set alarm exceptions 1 Enter the Exception interface of System Configuration and handle various exceptions Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions Except Exception Type HDD Full Audible Warning fi Notify Surveillance Center M Send Email Trigger Alarm Output Setting alarm response actions Alarm response actions activate when an alarm or exception occurs including Full Screen Monitoring Audible Warning buzzer Notify Surveillance Center Upload Picture to FTP Trigger Alarm Output and Send Email Network Video Recorder User Manual 99 Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Full screen monitoring When an alarm is triggered the local monitor VGA HDMI or BNC monitor displays in full screen If alarms are triggered simultaneously in several channels their full screen images are switched at a ten second interval default dwell time You can set a different dwell time by going to Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt General gt Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time Auto switch terminate
93. h multiple channels check the Channel No check box in the Channel Selection window and then click OK to finish adding Channel No Y Channel No v1 72 73 F4 Editing the connected IP cameras and configuring customized protocols After adding the IP cameras the basic settings are listed on the page Configure the basic settings of each IP camera To configure the basic settings 1 Click to edit the parameters Edit IP Camera IP Camera No D2 IP Camera Address 172 6 23 123 Protocol Management Port 8000 Channel No 1 User Name admin Admin Password 2 Click OK to save the settings and exit the window 26 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started To edit advanced parameters 1 Drag the horizontal scroll bar to the right side and then click 4 to display the Advance Set window Advance Set IP Camera No D2 IP Camera Address 172 6 23 177 Management Port 8000 s l cance 2 Edit the network information and password for the camera Advance Set Password IP Camera No D2 Current Password New Password Confirm emma iza ama Oas GAN ee 3 Click Apply to save the settings and then click OK to exit the window Configuring the customized protocols When connecting network cameras that are not configured with the standard protocols configure customized protocols Network Video Recorder User Manual 27 Chapter 2 Getting Started To configure customized
94. hapter 5 Record and Capture Settings To protect the record files 1 Find the record files you want to protect and then click amp to lock the file The icon now displays locked indicating that the file is locked Note The record files with incomplete records are not lockable 2 Click amp to unlock amp the file Attention 2 Record file may be overwritten after unlocking Continue To protect file by setting HDD property to Read only 1 Enter HDD setting interface Menu gt HDD Lbs Capacity Status Properly Type Free Space Gr Edit D 5 931 51GB Normal RAN Local 872GB 1 A 2 Click to edit the HDD you want to protect Note To edit HDD property you must set the storage mode of the HDD to Group See Managing the HDD group on page 137 3 Set the HDD property to Read only 4 Click OK to save the settings and return to the previous menu Notes e You cannot save files in a read only HDD If you want to save files in the HDD change the property to R W e lf there is only one HDD and it is set to read only the NVR cannot record any files Only live view mode is available e f you set the HDD to read only when the NVR is saving files the file is saved in next R W HDD If there is only one HDD the recording is stopped Network Video Recorder User Manual 59 Chapter 6 Playback Playing back record files Playing back by channel Play back the recorded video files of a specific ch
95. heck steps 1 to 3 for resolution If it is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do further investigation The status of the added IPC displays as Disconnected when it is connected through Private Protocol Select Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera to get the camera status Possible reasons e Network failure and the NVR and IPC lost connections e The configured parameters are incorrect when adding the IPC e Insufficient bandwidth 166 Network Video Recorder User Manual Appendix A Solution 1 Verify the network is connected Connect the NVR and PC with the RS 232 cable Open the Super Terminal software and execute the ping command Input ping IP e g ping 172 6 22 131 Note Press Ctrl C to exit the ping command If there exists return information and the time value is little the network is normal Verify the configuration parameters are correct Select Menu gt Camera gt Camera gt IP Camera Verify the following parameters are the same with those of the connected IP devices including IP address protocol management port user name and password Verify that there is enough bandwidth Select Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect gt Network Stat Check if the access bandwidth has reached its limit Check steps 1 to 3 for resolution If it is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do the further process The IPC frequently goes online
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97. interface to check the information of the firmware including the version maximum physical disk quantity maximum array quantity auto rebuild status etc i j Firmware Version 1 1 0 1951 Physical Disk Count 8 Array Count 8 Virtual Disk Count 8 RAID Level 015 10 Hot Spare Type Global Hot Spare Array Hot Spare Support Rebuild Yes Support Migration Yes Auto rebuild Vv 2 Click Upgrade to upgrade the firmware Local and FTP upgrades are available Note contact the dealer immediately if the device does not work properly after upgrading Local Upgrade Cancel 132 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 11 HDD Management Initializing HDDs Initialize the hard disk drive HDD before using it with your NVR Notes e When the NVR starts a dialog displays if any uninitialized HDD exists e Initializing the HDD will erase all existing data on it Figure 39 Dialog of uninitialized HDD Attention 2 Not all hard disks are initialized Initialization will erase all data on the disk Do you want to initialize the disk s Click Yes to initialize it immediately or you can perform the following steps to initialize the HDD To initialize HDD 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General HDD Information 15 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 915GB 1 2 Select the HDD for initialization 3 Click the Init button Network Video Recorder User Manual 133 Chapter 11 HDD Managemen
98. k Firmware vd1 100G raid1 Functio RAID 5 mg Migrate Running 2 6 When the migration process finishes reboot the device to enable the new settings 130 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 RAID 7 After rebooting enter the HDD Information interface select an expandable virtual disk and then click Expand to expand the virtual disk s capacity HDD Information 8 Click OK to start expanding _ Expansion will stop the use of HDD temporarily and initialize the expanded partition Continue OK jp Cancel j 9 When prompted click OK to finish the settings HDD1 Expansion is complete After RAID migration and capacity expansion the expanded capacity for each virtual disk is calculated by the following formula Expanded VD capacity Original VD Capacity Original Array Capacity Newly Added Capacity of Hard Disk Example The capacity of the original array is 2 TB and two virtual disks exist under this array VD1 100 GB and VD2 200 GB If you migrate the array with a 1 TB HDD then after migration and expanding the expanded VD1 capacity is 50 GB 50 GB 100 GB 2 TB 1TB and the expanded VD2 capacity is 100 GB 100 GB 200 GB 2T B 1 TB Upgrading firmware You can view the information of the firmware and upgrade the firmware by local backup device or remote FTP server Network Video Recorder User Manual 131 Chapter 10 RAID To upgrade the firmware 1 Enter the Firmware
99. k the connection cable to ensure that it is good and change a cable to connect again Verify that the Input mode of the monitor is correct Check that the input mode of the monitor matches with the output mode of the device For example if the output mode of the NVR is HDMI output then the input mode of monitor is HDMI input If it is not modify the input mode of the monitor Check steps 1 to 3 for resolution If it is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do further investigation Network Video Recorder User Manual 165 Appendix A There is an audible warning sound Di Di Di DiDi after a new NVR boots Possible reasons e No HDD is installed in the device e The installed HDD has not been initialized e The installed HDD is not compatible with the NVR or is broken Solution 1 Verify at least one HDD is installed in the NVR If not install the compatible HDD If you do not want to install the HDD select Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions and then clear the Audible Warning check box for HDD Error 2 Verify the HDD is initialized Select Menu gt HDD gt General If the status of the HDD is Uninitialized check the check box of corresponding HDD and then click the Init button 3 Verify the HDD is detected or is in good condition Select Menu gt HDD gt General If the HDD is not detected or the status is Abnormal replace the dedicated HDD according to the requirement 4 C
100. k the check box and select the ON OFF switch Start stop record clipping in playback 6 MNO PLAY Playback for direct access to playback interface 7 PQRS REC Open the manual record interface 8 TUV PTZ Access PTZ control interface 9 WXYZ PREV Multi channel display in live view O A Shift the input methods in the editing text field Upper and lowercase alphabet symbols or numeric input Double press the button to switch the main and auxiliary output 5 JOG SHUTTLE Control Move the active selection in a menu It will move the selection up and down In Live View mode use it to cycle through different channels In the Playback mode use it to jump 30s forward backward in video files In PTZ control mode it controls the movement of the PTZ camera 6 POWER ON OFF Power on off switch 7 USB Interfaces Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 3 4 Channel and 8 Channel NVR front panel ioe Table 3 4 Channel and 8 Channel NVR control panel buttons No Name Description 1 Power The POWER LED turns green when NVR is powered up 2 Status READY The LED is green when the device is running normally STATUS 1 The light is green when the IR remote control i
101. l disk set the capacity for the virtual disk and select the initialization type for the virtual disk Notes e You can click the Information of Array Capacity area to set the remaining capacity of the array for the disk e tis recommended to create one virtual disk of an array e Atleast 100 GB capacity are configured for each virtual disk e There are three initialization types Background Foreground and Fast o Fast Not Recommended The fast initialization is quick only initializes part of the data of the virtual disk and cannot detect bad sectors o Foreground Recommended By using foreground initialization the virtual disk is completely initialized and the bad sector of the hard disks is detected and repaired The virtual disk is used only after the initialization is complete o Background The background initialization can synchronize the disks detect and repair the bad sector of the disks During the background initialization the virtual disk is allowed 8 Click Apply to save the settings and then click OK to return to Array Settings interface 9 Click the Virtual Disk tab to enter the Virtual Disk interface A successfully created virtual disk is listed on the interface Firmware Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk vd1 100G raid Network Video Recorder User Manual Functio RAID 5 wv Initialize Background 123 Chapter 10 RAID 10 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD
102. licable Use in Playback mode to switch between play and reverse play F2 AUX Cycle through tab pages In synchronous playback mode it is used to switch between channels MENU WIPER Press the button to return to the Main menu after successful login Press and hold the button for 5 seconds will turn off audible key beep In PTZ Control mode the MENU WIPER button will start wiper if applicable In Playback mode it is used to show hide the control interface PREV FOCUS Switch between single screen and multi screen mode In PTZ Control mode it is used to adjust the focus in conjunction with the A FOCUS button PTZ IRIS Enter the PTZ Control mode In the PTZ Control mode it is used to adjust the iris of the PTZ camera 8 Control Buttons DIRECTION The DIRECTION buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items in menus In the Playback mode use the Up and Down button to speed up and slow down recorded video The Left and Right button select the next and previous record files In Live View mode use these buttons to cycle through channels In PTZ control mode control the movement of the PTZ camera ENTER The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes Use to check the check box fields In Playback mode it is used to play or pause the video In single frame Playback mode pressing the button
103. m the high quality video that is recorded and streamed e Sub Stream never recorded intended for streaming only Default is 704 x 480 584 Kbps at 8 fps e Is video alone or video and audio compressed together Audio requires very little bandwidth The combination of the main stream and sub streams makes up the total bit rate of each camera This is expressed in Kbps kilobits per second or Mbps megabits per second Network Video Recorder User Manual 155 Chapter 14 Other Settings Bit rate is determined by the selected resolution 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 2560 x 1920 etc frame rate frames per second and video quality the amount of compression being applied to each camera Example 32 channels of 720P cameras at 15 fps with good image quality will have 32 x 1536 512 65536 Kbps about 66Mbps so the 32 channel NVR can support them Each channel can support a different camera as long as they do not exceed the total bit rate limit It is entirely possible to mix 5 MP cameras with 4CIF IP cameras etc Generally 5 MP at 30 fps requires around 20 Mbps for best quality A 4 channel NVR is currently limited to 16 Mbps Adjusting settings Know NVR s capacity and make adjustments if necessary Adjust the bit rate by lowering the resolution frame rate or video quality setting To adjust the setting 1 Enter the Live View settings interface 2 Adjust the Resolution Frame Rate and Video Quality settings
104. mote Click the PTZ Control icon Baa on the quick setting toolbar to show the PTZ control toolbar 2 Choose Patrol on the control bar 3 Double click the patrol or select the patrol and click to call it 4 Patrol Pattern gt Patrol1 o oji Patrol2 Patrol3 Patrol4 s p Customizing patterns Recording the movement of the PTZ can set patterns You can call the pattern to make the PTZ movement according to the predefined path To set customized patterns 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Choose the pattern number in the option box 42 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 4 Configuring PTZ Settings 3eneral More Settings Camera IP Camera 2 Save Preset wea eae Ah eBay og OCall Preset 3s A As a Pattern 1 oo Patrol 1 3 Click J and use your mouse to drag the image or click the eight directional buttons in the control box under the image to move the PTZ camera 4 The movement of the PTZ is recorded as the pattern 5 Click tal to save the pattern Calling patterns Follow the procedure to move the PTZ camera according to the predefined patterns To set a calling pattern in the PTZ setting interface 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Select the pattern number 3 Click E The PTZ moves according to the pattern Click Bio stop it To set a calling pattern in Live View mode 1 In th
105. mote Configuration and Camera Configuration for the user Local configuration Local Log Search Searching and viewing logs and system information of NVR Local Parameters Settings Configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters and importing exporting configuration files Local Camera Management The adding deleting and editing of IP cameras Local Advanced Operation Operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD property upgrading system firmware clearing I O alarm output Local Shutdown Reboot Shutting down or rebooting the NVR Remote configuration Remote Log Search Remotely viewing logs that are saved on the NVR Remote Parameters Settings Remotely configuring parameters restoring factory default parameters and importing exporting configuration files Remote Camera Management Remote adding deleting and editing of the IP cameras Remote Serial Port Control Configuring settings for RS 232 and RS 485 ports Remote Video Output Control Sending remote button control signal Two Way Audio Realizing two way radio between the remote client and the NVR Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 14 Other Settings e Remote Alarm Control Remotely arming notify alarm and exception message to the remote client and controlling the alarm output e Remote Advanced Operation Remotely operating HDD management initializing HDD setting HDD property upgrading system firmware clearin
106. n amera D2 ecord type Continuous xception type Allocation Failed edundant record Yes To export the log files click the Export button to enter the Export menu Device Name USB1 1 Refresh Name Size Type Edit Date Delete Play ch01_20130805161 5 945KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 37 t ch01_20130805161 3KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 38 t ch01_20130805 164 1 844KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 t ch01_20130805164 1KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 t ch03_20130806162 2 260KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 45 wT ch03_20130806162 4KBFile 2013 08 07 09 56 45 T Free Space 7 654MB 6 Select the backup device from the Device Name drop down list 150 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance 7 Click the Export to export the log files to the selected backup device 8 Click the New Folder button to create a new folder in the backup device _or Click the Format button to format the backup device before log export Notes e Connect the backup device to NVR before operating log export e The log files exported to the backup device are named by exporting time for example 2011051412484 1logBack txt To export all the log files 1 Enter the Log Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Information gt Log Export 2 Click the Log Export tab Status Property Type Free Space Gt 15 931 51GB Normal RAV Local 918GB 1 3 Click the HDD
107. n Live View Table 14 Mouse operation in Live View Icons Description f Menu Enter the system menu by clicking the icon kd Single Screen Switch to the single full screen Be Multi Screen Multi screen layout Next Previous Switch to the previous next screen Q Start Auto Switch Start the auto switch of the screens o Start Recording Start recording all channels E Adding IP Cameras Add an IP camera EJ Playback Enter the playback interface and start playing back the video of the selected channel immediately g Four modes of output supported including Standard Bright Gentle and Output Mode Vivid 20 Switch to the auxiliary output mode and the operation for the main output is Aux Monitor disabled Notes e Screen layouts 1x5 and 1x7 are not supported by the 4 channel NVR e f you enter the Aux monitor mode and the Aux monitor is not connected the mouse operation is disabled You must switch back to the Main output with the MAIN AUX button on the front panel or use the remote e Ifthe corresponding camera supports intelligent function the Reboot Intelligence option is included when right clicking the mouse on the camera e The dwell time of the Live View configuration is set before using Start Auto switch Note Dwell time is programmable It is set and changed in the Live View Menu 32 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 3 Introduction to Live Vie
108. n check the check box for the alarm inputs and copy the settings to them Network Video Recorder User Manual 95 Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Copy Alarm Input to _Alarmilnput NO AM NATE i Local lt 1 Local lt 2 Local lt 3 Local lt 4 Local lt 5 Jolo Local lt 7 MLocal lt 8 MLocal lt 9 MLocal lt 10 Local lt 11 Detecting video loss alarm Detects the video loss of a channel and take alarm response action s To set detecting for video loss alarms 1 Enter the Video Loss interface of Camera Management and select a channel you want to detect Menu gt Camera gt Video Loss ideo toss Camera IP Camera 2 Enable Video Loss Alarm V Settings 2 Check the Enable Video Loss Alarm check box and then click amp to set up the handling action for video loss 3 Click the Arming Schedule tab to set the channel s arming schedule 4 Choose a day of a week and up to eight times for each day 5 Click Apply to save the settings Note Do not repeat or overlap times 96 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Settings Arming Schedule Week Mon 1 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 N DIN OD aA Siw 6 Click the Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response action of video loss 7 Click OK to complete the video loss settings for the channel Detecting video tampering alarm Alarms trigger when
109. nel No Name Description 1 Network Interfaces with Network interfaces for the cameras and to provide power over PoE function Ethernet 2 USB Connects USB disks and devices 3 HDMI HDMI video output connector 4 Alarm Controls Interface Connector for alarm inputs and outputs 5 VGA DB9 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu 6 AUDIO IN BNC connector for audio input also for two way audio AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output 7 LAN Interface 1 network interface 8 RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connect to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively 9 Ground Ground connect before starting the NVR 10 Power Supply 11 Power Switch 12 Fan Network Video Recorder User Manual 12 VDC power supply Switch for turning on off the device Removes heat from and cools the device 15 Chapter 2 Getting Started Starting up and shutting down the NVR Proper startup and shutdown is crucial to expanding the life of the NVR Before you start check that the voltage of the extra power supply matches the NVR s requirement and that the ground connection is working properly To start the NVR 1 Check that the power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet We recommend that you use an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS with the device The Power indicator LED on the front panel is red indicating the device is getting power Press the power button on the front panel The
110. nfigured schedule In this chapter we use the record schedule procedure as an example You can apply the same procedure to configure a schedule for both recording and capture To schedule the automatic capture you must click the Capture tab in the Schedule interface To configure the schedule 1 Enter the Record Schedule interface Menu gt Record Capture gt Schedule 2 Select Record Capture Schedule Network Video Recorder User Manual 47 Chapter 5 Record and Capture Settings Camera IP Camera 2 Enable Schedule v 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 a Mon 1 Wi continuous Tue 2 Event Wed 3 Motion BAlarm Thu 4 Ema Fri 5 M amp A t Sai ul 6 Wc Sun 7 None Choose the camera to configure Check the check box after the Enable Schedule item Click Edit button or click on the color icon under the edit button and draw the schedule line on the panel To edit the schedule 1 48 In the dialog you can choose the day when you want to set a schedule aaam Schedule Mon All Day Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 08 00 i Type Alarm Start End Time 08 00 20 00 bI Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 bi Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 Bi Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 Type Continuous Start End Time 00 00 00 00 i Type Continuous
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112. on Same as the PTZ IRIS button on front panel 14 ESC button Same as the ESC button on front panel 15 RESERVED Reserved for future use 16 F1 button Same as the F1 LIGHT button on front panel 17 PTZ Control buttons Buttons to adjust the iris focus and zoom of a PTZ camera 18 F2 button Same as the F2 AUX button on front panel Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Troubleshooting the remote control Note Make sure you have installed the batteries properly in the remote control Aim the remote control at the IR receiver in the front panel If you press a button and do not receive a response follow the procedures below to troubleshoot To troubleshoot the remote control 1 3 4 5 Go to Menu gt Settings gt General gt More Settings using the front control panel or the mouse Check and remember the NVR ID The default ID number is 255 This ID number is valid for all the IR remote controls Press the DEV button on the remote control Enter the NVR ID number from step 2 Press ENTER on the remote If the Status indicator on the front panel turns blue the remote control is operating properly If the Status indicator does not turn blue and there is no response from the remote check the following Batteries are installed correctly and the polarities of the batteries are not reversed Batteries are fresh and charged IR receiver is not obst
113. on to start searching the log files The matched log files display in a list as shown below Network Video Recorder User Manual 149 4 5 Chapter 13 NVR Management and Maintenance Log Search Start Time 15 08 2013 00 00 00 End Time 15 08 2013 B 23 59 59 t Major Type All Minor Type All No Major Type Time ___ MnorType Paramet Play Details 1 T Operation 15 08 2013 09 02 56 Power On NA o 2 Information 15 08 2013 09 02 56 Local HDD Infor N A o 3 T Operation 15 08 2013 09 03 00 Local Operation N A o 4 T Operation 15 08 2013 09 03 00 Local Operation N A iv 5 Information 15 08 2013 09 03 04 Start Recording N A o 6 Information 15 08 2013 09 03 04 Start Recording N A J 7 information 15 08 2013 09 03 04 Start Recording N A o 8 Information 15 08 2013 09 03 04 Start Recording N A o 9 amp Exception 15 08 2013 09 03 04 Record Exception N A o 10 a Alarm 15 08 2013 09 03 09 Start Motion Det N A 0 o 11 A Alarm 15 08 2013 09 03 20 Stop Motion Det N A o an tete zee ndi sa BO OA ODON A aant a ma Th rine m ana D Mw Note Up to 2 000 log files is displayed each time You can click kd of each log or double click it to view its detailed information And you can also click to view the related video files if available Log Information Time 15 08 2013 09 03 04 Type Exception Record Exception Local User N A Host IP Address N A Parameter Type N A Camera No D2 Descriptio
114. onfiguration gt Network Click the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface Click the Enable High speed Download check box and then click OK to confirm the settings Network Video Recorder User Manual 113 Chapter 9 Network Settings Figure 34 High speed Download settings menu Enable High speed Dow Figure 35 High speed Download message dialog Attention J y Enabling high speed download may cause the local GUI operation stucked 4 Click Apply to save and exit the interface Checking network traffic You can check the network traffic to obtain real time information of the NVR such as linking status MTU sending receiving rate etc To configure network traffic 1 Enter the Network Traffic interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Net Detect Traffic Network Detection 4 096Kbps 0 I I ji T lz I iit LAN1 T Sending 139Kbps v Receiving 2 626Kbps LAN1 Successful Ethernet 00 40 48 b8 c5 66 1500 100M Full dup a You can view the sending rate and receiving rate information on the interface The traffic data is refreshed every second 114 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings Configuring network detection You can obtain the network connection status of the NVR through the network detection function including network delay and packet loss Testing network delay and packet loss To test network delay and p
115. onnector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connect to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively Controller Port D D pin connects to Ta Tb pin of controller For cascading devices the first NVR s D D pin connects with the D D pin of the next NVR ALARM IN Connector for alarm input ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output 11 GROUND Ground connect before starting the NVR 12 AC 100 to 240 V AC 100 to 240 V power supply 13 POWER Switch for turning on off the device 14 USB interface Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 8 16 Channel and 32 Channel rear panel connections Sw RS 485_KB ALARM IN ALARM OUT ON 9 se HDMI oe LAN smmm 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Table 8 16 Channel and 32 Channel rear panel connections No Item Description 1 eSATA Optional Connects an external hard drive 2 RS 232 Interface Connector for the RS 232 devices 3 VIDEO OUT BNC connector for the video output 4 VGA VGA output 15 pin connector Displays the local video output and the menu 5 LINE IN BNC connector for the audio input 6 Termination Switch RS 485 termination switch The up position is not terminated
116. ort is 80 To configure the server and HTTP ports ae 2 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network Click the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface Server Port 8000 80 3 Enter the server port and HTTP port in the text fields 4 The default server port is 8000 Note The server port is set in the range of 2000 to 65535 Use it for remote client software access The HTTP port is used for remote IE access The default HTTP Port is 80 You can change them according to your requirements Click Apply to save and exit the interface Configuring Advanced You can enable Virtual Host in the Advanced tab You can then click a link on the NVR view the specified IP camera s web page and change the IP camera s advanced settings To configure the Advanced settings 1 Enter the Advanced menu Menu gt Configuration gt Network Settings gt Advanced 2 Check the Enable Virtual Host check box 110 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings 3 Click Save clarecontrols Live View Playback Log Configuration Advanced Local Configuration Remote Configuration gt Device Parameters Device Information gt Time Settings gt Menu Output gt Camera Settings gt Display Settings gt Video Settings gt Schedule Settings gt Motion Detection gt Video Loss gt Privacy Mask Video Tampering gt Te
117. orwarded through the default route Net fault Tolerance mode The two NIC cards use the same IP address Select the Main NIC to LAN1 or LAN2 In the event that one of the NIC cards fails the device automatically enables the other standby NIC card to ensure the system continues running normally Load Balance mode Using the same IP address the two NIC cards share the load of the total bandwidth This allows the system to provide two Gigabit of network capacity 104 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings Configuring advanced settings Configuring PPPoE settings Your NVR allows access by Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE To configure PPPoE settings 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the PPPoE tab to enter the PPPoE settings interface Enable PPPOE User Name Password Confirm 3 Click the Enable PPPoE check box to enable this feature 4 Enter the User Name Password and Confirm Password for PPPoE access Note The User Name and Password should is assigned by your ISP 5 Click Apply to save and exit the interface The system prompts you to reboot the device to enable the new settings After the reboot the PPPoE dial up is automatically connected You can go to Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Network interface to view the status of PPPoE connection Configuring DDNS If your NVR is set to use PPPoE as its default netwo
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119. own the time line Speed up Previous day Next day ka Full Screen Exit B Stop Digital Zoom LEL Video type Process bar Note Use the mouse to click any point of the Playback progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames Network Video Recorder User Manual 71 Chapter 6 Playback Playing back by system logs Play back record files associated with channels after searching the system logs To play back by system logs a 2 3 72 Enter the Log Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Information Click the Log Search tab to enter Playback by System Logs Set search time and type and click Search button Log Search Start Time 2013 08 13 E 00 00 00 t End Time 2013 08 13 5 23 59 59 t Major Type All Minor Type All Choose a log with record file and click to enter the Playback interface Note If there is no record file at the time point of the log the No result found dialog box displays Log Search Start Time 2013 08 13 00 00 00 End Time 2013 08 13 23 59 59 Major Type All Minor Type All No Major Type Minor Type Paramet Play Details 1 T Operation 2013 08 13 09 05 26 Power On N A g 2 Information 2013 08 13 09 05 26 Local HDD Infor N A iv 3 T Operation 2013 08 13 09 05 30 Local Operation N A o 4 T Operation 2013 08 13 09 05 30 Local Operation WA o 5 Information 2013 08 13 09 05 34 Start Recording N A i 6 Exception 2013 0
120. parameters for PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom You should configure the PTZ parameters before you control the PTZ camera To configure PTZ settings 1 Enter the PTZ Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ Camera IP Camera 2 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow Ctrl None PTZ Protocol Address 0 Address range 0 255 2 Select the camera for PTZ use in the Camera drop down list 3 Enter the parameters of the PTZ camera Note All parameters must match the PTZ camera s parameters For example if the PTZ camera uses the protocol PRIVATE select PRIVATE in the PTZ Protocol field 4 Click Apply to save the settings Network Video Recorder User Manual 38 Chapter 4 Configuring PTZ Settings Setting PTZ presets patrols and patterns Note Make sure that the presets patrols and patterns are supported by PTZ protocols Customizing presets Follow the steps below to set the preset location for the PTZ camera to point when an event takes place To set the preset location 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings More Settings Camera IP Camera 2 Save Preset epp _ OCall Preset shh A as oe Pattern 1 Z Titolo Patrol 1 2 Use the directional buttons to wheel the camera to the location you want to preset 3 Click Save Preset 4 Click the preset number to save the preset 5 Repeat the steps 2 through 4 to save more presets No
121. pture PTZ Control Digital Zoom 2 Image Settings 3 Live View Strategy 4 Add channel Picture Zoom Close pag Eo D E E O AT Ee 1 Instant Playback only shows the recording in last five minutes If no recording is found there was no recording in the last five minutes 2 Digital Zoom can zoom to make the selected area full screen Click and draw to select the area to zoom as shown in Figure 21 3 Click the Image Settings icon to enter the Image Settings menu as shown in Figure 22 You can change the image parameters 4 Live View Strategy is selected to set strategy including Real time Balanced and Fluency as shown in Figure 23 34 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 3 Introduction to Live View Figure 21 Digital zoom Figure 22 Image settings preset Image Settings E Mode Customize 000 R Figure 23 Live View Strategy Live View Strategy x OReal time Balanced OFluency Adjusting Live View settings You can customize the Live View settings according to your different needs You can configure the output interface dwell time mute or turn on the audio and view the screen number for each channel etc Network Video Recorder User Manual 35 Chapter 3 Introduction to Live View To adjust Live View settings 1 Go to the Live View Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Live View Video Output Interface V
122. reen monitoring when an external alarm is detected Click Apply to save the settings Click the Arming Schedule tab to set the arming schedule Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Settings Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Linkage Action PTZ Linking Week Mon 00 00 24 00 t 00 00 00 00 G 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 G 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 t 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 aja jwjnj ala o COPY as a Le OK Caneel aa 7 Choose a day of a week and up to eight times for each day and then click Apply Note Do not repeat or overlap times 8 Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule for other days You can also click Copy to copy an arming schedule to other days 9 Select the Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of alarm input 10 If necessary select the PTZ Linking tab and set PTZ linking parameters and then click OK Note Ensure the PTZ or speed dome supports PTZ linkage One alarm input can trigger the presets patrol or pattern of one or more channels however presets patrols and patterns are exclusive Settings Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Linkage Action PTZ Linking PTZ Linking IP Camera 1 Call Preset Preset 18 Call Patrol O Patrol 1 Call Pattern O Pattern 1 Apply OK Cancel 11 If you want to set the handling action of another alarm input repeat the above steps You can also click Copy on the Alarm Input Setup interface and the
123. ress 103 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive 172 6 23 190 255 255 255 0 172 6 23 1 fe80 212 42ff fefd ec46 64 00 12 42 fd ec 46 1500 192 168 254 1 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings Figure 33 Network Setting Interface 16 and 32 Channel 10M 100M 1000M Self adaptive 172 6 23 190 255 255 255 0 172 6 23 1 fe80 212 42ff fefd ec46 64 00 12 42 fd ec 46 1500 172 16 100 1 3 In the General Settings interface configure the following settings Working Mode NIC Type IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway MTU and DNS Server 4 Ifthe DHCP server is available you can click the DHCP check box to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server Note For the 16 and 32 Channel NVRs you must configure the internal NIC address so that IP addresses are assigned to the cameras connected to the PoE interfaces The valid value range of MTU is 500 9676 5 Click Apply to save the settings Working mode There are two 10M 100M 1000M NIC cards provided by the 9600NI ST RT XT series device The cards allow the device to work in the Multi address Load Balance and Net fault Tolerance modes Multi address mode You can configure the parameters of the two NIC cards independently Select LAN1 or LAN2 in the NIC type field for parameter settings You can select one NIC card as the default route The system is connecting with the extranet and the data is f
124. ription 1 VIDEO OUT BNC connector for video output 2 CVBS AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output This connector is synchronized with CVBS video output VGA AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output This connector is synchronized with VGA video output LINE IN BNC connector for audio input 4 RS 232 Interface Connector for RS 232 devices 5 VGA DB9 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu 6 HDMI HDMI video output connector 7 eSATA Optional Connects external SATA HDD CD DVD RM 2 eSATA interfaces 8 LAN Interface 1 network interface provided 9 Termination Switch RS 485 termination switch Up position is not terminated Down position is terminated with 120 Q resistance 10 RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T and T pins connect to R and R pins of PTZ receiver respectively Controller Port D D pin connects to Ta Tb pin of controller For cascading devices the first NVR s D D pin connects with the D D pin of the next NVR ALARM IN Connector for alarm input ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output 11 GROUND Ground connect before starting the NVR 12 AC 100 to 240V AC 100 to 240 V power supply 13 POWER Switch for turning on off the device 14 USB interface Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD 15 Network Interfaces with PoE Network interface for the cameras and to provide power over function Ethernet
125. riven systems that allow the camera to pan left and right tilt up and down and zoom in and out Acronym for Universal Serial Bus USB is a plug and play serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer 174 Network Video Recorder User Manual
126. rk connection set the Dynamic DNS DDNS for network access You must register with your ISP before configuring the system to use DDNS To configure DDNS 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Menu gt Configuration gt Network 2 Click the DDNS tab to enter the DDNS Settings interface 3 Click the DDNS check box to enable it 4 Choose one of the four DDNS types ClareVision DDNS IPServer PeanutHull and NO IP ClareVision DDNS 1 Enter the Server Address for the ClareVision DDNS i e myclarevision com Network Video Recorder User Manual 105 Chapter 9 Network Settings 2 Inthe NVR Doman Name field enter the domain obtained from the ClareVision DDNS website 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the ClareVision website Enable DDNS v DDNS Type ClareVision DDNS IPServer e Enter Server Address for IPServer Enable DDNS v DDNS Type IPServer e Domain Name PeanutHull e Enter the User Name and Password obtained from the PeanutHull website v PeanutHull NO IP 1 Enter the account information in the corresponding fields 2 Enter the Server Address for NO IP 3 Inthe NVR Domain Name field enter the domain obtained from the NO IP website www no ip com 4 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the NO IP website DDNS v NO IP r Acares 106 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Network Settings Configuring NTP server Configure a Network
127. rlap times Settings Arming Schedule Linkage Action Week Mon 1 00 00 24 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 4 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 00 00 6 00 00 00 00 i 7 00 00 00 00 8 00 00 00 00 G 10 Click the Linkage Action tab to set up the alarm response actions of motion alarm 11 If you want to set motion detection for another channel repeat the steps above or simply click Copy in the Motion Detection interface to copy the settings Network Video Recorder User Manual 93 Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Setting sensor alarms Set the handling action of an external sensor alarm To set sensor alarms 1 2 94 Enter the Alarm Settings of System Configuration and select an alarm input Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm Select the Alarm Input tab to enter the Alarm Input Settings interface Alarm Status Alarm Input List AarminputNo Alarm Name lam Type Local lt 1 N O Local lt 2 N O Local lt 3 N O Local lt 4 N O Local lt 5 N O Local lt 6 N O acal lt 7 NO v Alarm Output List Alarm Output No Alarm Namea Dwell Time Local gt 1 5s Local gt 2 5s Local gt 3 5s Local gt 4 5s 172 10 20 57 8000 gt 1 5s 172 10 20 57 8000 gt 2 5s Check the Enable check box and then click Settings to set its alarm response actions Alarm Input No Local lt 1 Alarm Name Type N O Enable v Settings Click the Trigger Channel tab and then select one or more channels that will record and capture or become full sc
128. rt finished 9 Choose the record file in Export interface and click button to check it Network Video Recorder User Manual 85 Chapter 7 Backup Backing up video clips You can also select video clips to export directly during Playback using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer or eSATA HDD To backup video clips 1 2 86 Enter the Playback interface During playback use and in the playback toolbar to start or stop clipping record files Use the Quit Playback interface when finishing clipping You are prompted to save the clips Note You can select a maximum of thirty clips for each channel IPCamera 01 Vv IPCamera 02 M IPCamera 03 IPCamera 06 IPCamera 07 BS PCamera 08 Click Yes to save video clips and enter Export interface Click No to quit and do not save video clips Attention 2 There are some video clips to be saved Do you want to save them now Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized do the following a Click Refresh b Reconnect the device c Check the vendor s compatibility You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Backup Device Name USB1 1 henRefresh ch01_20130805161 5 945KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 37 t ch01_20130805161 3KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 38 T ch01_20130805164 1 844KB File 2013 08 07 09 56 41 t ch01_20130805164
129. ructed If the remote still is not functioning properly change remotes and try again or contact your dealer Network Video Recorder User Manual USB mouse operation Chapter 1 Introduction A regular three button Left Right Scroll wheel USB mouse works with the NVR To use a USB mouse 1 Plug USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the front panel of the NVR 2 The mouse is detected automatically If in the rare case the mouse is not detected it is possible that the two devices are not compatible Refer to the recommended device list from your provider The mouse operation Table 5 Mouse control Name Action Description Left click Single click Live view Select channel and show the quick set menu Menu Select and enter Double click Live view Switch between single screen and multi screen Click and drag PTZ control Pan tilt and zoom Video tampering privacy mask and motion detection Select target area Digital zoom in Drag and select target area Live view Drag channel time bar Right click Single click Live view Show menu Menu Exit current menu to previous menu Wheel scroll Scrolling up Live view Previous screen Menu Previous item Scrolling down Live view Next screen Menu Next item Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Input method description Use the soft keyboard to enter text Click Bto view the numeric keyboard Fig
130. s enabled 2 The light is red when the function of the composite keys SHIFT is used 3 The light is out when none of the above condition is met ALARM The light is red when there is an alarm occurring HDD The LED flashes red when HDD is reading writing 3 Tx Rx TX RX LED flashes green when network connection is functioning normally USB USB connector IR remote control operations The included IR remote controls the NVR shown below The keys on the remote control closely resemble the ones on the front panel Note Install batteries 2 x AAA before operation 6 Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 4 Remote control Table 4 Remote control buttons Chapter 1 Introduction No Name Description 1 POWER Power on off the device 2 DEV Enables Disables Remote Control 3 Alphanumeric buttons Same as Alphanumeric buttons on front panel 4 EDIT button Same as EDIT IRIS button on front panel 5 A button Same as A FOCUS button on front panel 6 REC button Same as REC SHOT button on front panel 7 PLAY button Same as the PLAY AUTO button on front panel 8 INFO button Reserved 9 VOIP MON button Same as the MAIN SPOT ZOOM button on front panel 10 MENU button Same as the MENU WIPER button on front panel 11 PREV button Same as the PREV FOCUS button on front panel 12 DIRECTION ENTER buttons Same as the DIRECTION ENTER buttons on front panel 13 PTZ butt
131. s once the alarm stops You are then taken back to the Live View interface Note You must select the Trigger Channel settings for the channels you want to make full screen Audible warning This triggers an audible beep when an alarm is detected Notify surveillance center This sends an exception or alarm signal to the remote alarm host when an event occurs The alarm host refers to the PC installed with Remote Client Note The alarm signal transmits automatically at detection when a remote alarm host is configured Email linkage Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an alarm is detected Trigger alarm output Trigger an alarm output when an alarm is triggered 1 Enter the Alarm Output interface Menu gt Configuration gt Alarm gt Alarm Output 2 Select an alarm output and set alarm name and dwell time Click Schedule button to set the arming schedule of alarm output Note When you select Manually Clear from the Dwell Time list you can only clear it by going to Menu gt Manual gt Alarm 100 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Alarm Output No Local gt 1 Alarm Name Dwell Time 5s Settings 3 Choose a day of a week and up to eight times for each day Note Do not repeat or overlap times 4 Repeat the above steps to set an arming schedule for the other days of a week You can also use the Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days 5 Click OK
132. should read Network Video Recorder User Manual v vi Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Front panel Figure 1 64 Channel NVR front panel Table 1 64 Channel NVR control panel buttons No Name Description 1 Status Indicators ALARM Turns red when a sensor alarm is detected READY Blue when the device functions properly STATUS Turns blue when an IR remote controls the device Turns red when controlled by a keyboard and purple when the IR remote and keyboard are used at the same time HDD Blinks red when data is being read from or written to HDD MODEM Reserved for future use TX RX Blinks blue when the network connection is functioning properly GUARD Guard indicator turns blue when the device is in armed status The indicator turns off when the device is unarmed Pressing and holding the ESC button for more than three seconds in Live View mode can change the arm disarm status 2 IR Receiver Receiver for the IR remote Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Front Panel Lock Lock or unlock the panel with the key 4 DVD R W Slot for DVD R W 5 Alphanumeric Buttons Switch to the corresponding channel in Live view or PTZ Control mode Switch between different channels in Playback mode The button is blue when the corresponding channel is recording red when the ch
133. t Initialization will erase all data on the HDD Continue 4 Select the OK button to start initialization HDD Information 5 931 51GB initializing 20 RAV Local OMB 5 After the HDD has initialized the status is changed from Uninitialized to Normal HDD Information 5 931 51GB Normal Local 931GB Managing Network HDD You can add the allocated NAS or disk of the IP SAN to NVR and use it as a network HDD To manage the HDD network 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Click Add to enter the Add NetHDD interface NetHDD NetHDD 3 Type NAS NetHDD IP Address NetHDD Directory 3 Add the allocated NetHDD 134 Network Video Recorder User Manual 4 5 Chapter 11 HDD Management Set the type to NAS or IP SAN Configure the NAS or IP SAN settings To add NAS disk 1 2 3 Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field Click the Search button to search the available NAS disks Select the NAS disk from the list shown below Manually enter the directory in the NetHDD Directory field Click OK to add the configured NAS disk Note Up to eight NAS disks is added Add NetHDD NetHDD NetHDD 1 Type NAS NetHDD IP Address 172 6 24 213 NetHDD Directory fdvridvr_3 No Directoy ooo A dvr dvr_3 dvr Dvr_test dvritest fdvridvr_2 fdvridvr_1 a fio no amp To add IP SAN 1 2 Click the Search button to search the available
134. t is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do the further process When using the NVR to get the live view audio there is no sound or there is too much noise or the volume is too low Possible reasons Cable between the pickup and IPC is not connected well impedance mismatches or incompatible The stream type is not set as Video amp Audio The encoding standard is not supported with NVR Solution 1 Verify the cable between the pickup and IPC is connected well impedance matches and is compatible Log in the IPC directly turn the audio on and check that the sound is normal If not contact the manufacturer of the IPC Verify the setting parameters are correct Select Menu gt Record gt Parameters gt Record and set the Stream Type as Audio amp Video Verify the audio encoding standard of the IPC is supported by the NVR NVR supports G722 1 and G711 standards and if the encoding parameter of the input audio is not one of the previous two standards you can log in the IPC to configure it to the supported standard Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not contact the engineer to do the further process The image gets stuck when NVR is playing back by single or multi channel Possible Reasons Poor network between NVR and IPC and there is packet loss during the transmission The frame rate is not the real time frame rate
135. te If you want to save more than 17 presets click and choose the available number Preset 34 Calling presets This feature allows the camera to point to a specified position such as a window when an event takes place Network Video Recorder User Manual 39 Chapter 4 Configuring PTZ Settings To call preset in the PTZ setting interface 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Click Call Preset O Save Preset pte th lel Call Preset 3 Choose the preset number To call preset in Live View mode 1 Press the PTZ button on the front panel or click the PTZ Control icon S in the Quick Setting bar to enter the PTZ setting menu in Live View mode Camera Preset 2 Choose Camera in the list on the menu 3 Double click the preset in the list to call it Customizing patrols You can set patrols to move the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next key point The key points correspond to the presets To customize patrols 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface Menu gt Camera gt PTZ gt More Settings 2 Select patrol number in the drop down list of patrols 3 Click o under the Patrol option box to add key points for the patrol 40 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 4 Configuring PTZ Settings senera More Settings Camera IP Camera 2 Save Preset EET A _ OCall Preset
136. terface Note You must select at least one record Search result Ca Slat nd Time Sie Play i 7D1 vD1 vD1 YD1 YD1 YDd1 YD1 YD1 YD2 YD2 D2 D2 YD2 2013 08 01 10 59 43 20 12 35 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 45 17 2013 08 02 13 45 17 15 37 16 2013 08 02 15 53 36 17 26 51 2013 08 05 10 18 05 16 19 32 2013 08 05 16 19 32 16 23 12 2013 08 05 16 47 00 16 48 10 2013 08 06 09 30 43 10 32 49 2013 08 01 08 35 28 10 55 13 2013 08 01 10 55 13 20 12 34 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 36 13 2013 08 02 13 36 13 15 38 40 2013 08 08 10 36 07 11 34 57 Total size 15 763MB pt gt OP Ge 703 262kKB 334 452KB 144 162KB 199 931KB 694 913KB 5 945KB 1 844KB 138 985KB 179 994KB 712 957KB 324 790KB 158 599KB 864 589KB Click Format to format the backup device HDD 5 Start time 2013 08 01 08 35 28 End time 2013 08 01 10 59 43 v 6666666666656 E Click New Folder to create a new folder in the backup device Select a record file or folder in the backup device or click the to delete it Select a record file in the backup device and then click to play it Note If the inserted USB device is not recognized do the following Network Video Recorder User Manual 89 Chapter 7 Backup a Click Refresh b Reconnect the device c Check the vendor s compatibility Device Name USB1 1 Refresh ch01_20130805161 5 945KB File 2013 08 07 09 5
137. the array Deleting an array and virtual disk will delete all data saved on the disk Deleting the virtual disk To delete the virtual disk 1 Enter the Virtual Disk interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Virtual Disk Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk Firmware 1 vd1_raid1 931G raid1 Functio RAID 5 T Initialize Foreground 2 Select a virtual disk and then click to delete the virtual disk Attention Q The removal of virtual disk will cause ALL data in the disk to be deleted Continue Ves 3 Click Yes to confirm the virtual disk deletion Deleting the array Before deleting the array ensure all the virtual disks existing under an array have been deleted To delete the array 1 Enter the Array Settings interface Menu gt HDD gt RAID gt Array 128 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 RAID sical la 41 raid1 931 9931G6 413 6 Functi RAID5 2 ff None 2 Select an array and then click to delete the array Attention The removal of the array will cause ALL data on it to be deleted Continue Yes 3 Click Yes to confirm the array deletion Migrating and extending When the remaining storage space is lower than what is needed use array migration and extend it to enlarge the capacity of the virtual disk Before you start At least one available physical disk should exist for the array migration To migrate and extend storage 1 Enter the Physical
138. the backup Video and Player 9 Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported When complete the dialog box displays Export finished Export finished 10 Check the results by choosing the record file in Export interface and then clicking to check it Network Video Recorder User Manual 83 Chapter 7 Backup Backing up by event search Back up event related record files using USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer or eSATA HDD Quick Backup and Normal Backup are supported To backup by event search 1 Enter the Export interface Menu gt Export gt Event 2 Choose Motion from the Event Type list Note Event types contain Alarm Input and Motion The following example shows backing up by motion 3 Select the alarm input number and time Click Search to enter the Search Result interface Event Type Motion Start Time 2013 08 19 End Time 2013 08 19 v IP Camera Di vD2 vD3 E 00 00 00 b Gj 23 59 59 D4 vD5 D6 D7 vD8 5 Click Quick Export to export the record files of all channels triggered by the selected alarm input _ Source 1 D2 2013 08 13 09 06 26 2013 08 13 09 06 37 mD2 2013 08 13 09 06 39 2013 08 13 09 06 55 D2 2013 08 13 09 07 02 2013 08 13 09 07 26 MD2 2013 08 13 09 08 02 2013 08 13 09 08 19 D2 2013 08 13 09 09 22 2013 08 13 09 09 38 D2 2013 08 13 09 09 39 2013 08 13 09 09 47 D2 2013 08 13 09 09 48 2013 0
139. the lens is covered and takes alarm response actions To detect video tampering 1 Enter the Video Tampering interface and then select a channel Menu gt Camera gt Video Tampering Detection Video Tampering Detection Settings Camera IP Camera 2 Enable Video Tampering V Settings Sensitivity p Check the Enable Video Tampering check box Drag the sensitivity bar to choose a proper sensitivity level Using the mouse draw an area to detect video tampering Sh 2 Ae TS Click amp to set the handling action for video tampering Network Video Recorder User Manual 97 Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Video Tampering Detection Settings Camera IP Camera 2 Enable Video Tampering V Settings Sensitivity 6 Click the Arming Schedule tab to set the arming schedule for handling actions Choose a day of a week and up to eight periods for each day Click Apply to save the settings Note Do not repeat or overlap times Settings Week Mon 1 00 00 24 00 2 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 00 00 t 6 00 00 00 00 7 00 00 00 00 8 00 00 00 00 9 Click the Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions for the video tampering alarm 10 Click OK to complete the video tampering settings for the channel 98 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 8 Alarm Settings Handling alarm exceptions The exception settings refer to handling actions of various exceptions suc
140. then choose All Detection or Key Area Detection as the detection type 3 Click the Detect button to start detection HDD No 5 Normal E Damaged Shield 142 Key Area Detection HDD Capac Block Capa Status Error Count 931 51GB 232MB Testing 64 0 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 11 HDD Management 4 Click Error to see the detailed damage information You can click to pause resume or cancel the detection Configuring HDD error alarms You can configure the HDD error alarms when the HDD status is Uninitialized or Abnormal To configure HDD error alarms 1 Enter the Exception interface Menu gt Configuration gt Exceptions 2 From the Exception Type list select HDD Error 3 Click the check boxes to select the HDD error alarm types You can choose from Audible Warning Notify Surveillance Center Send Email and Trigger Alarm Output Exception Type HDD Error Audible Warning Notify Surveillance Center Send Email Trigger Alarm Output v E Local gt 2 Local gt 3 Local gt 4 4 Select the alarm output for the Trigger Alarm Output 5 Click the Apply button to save the settings Network Video Recorder User Manual 143 Chapter 12 Camera Settings Configuring OSD settings You can configure the OSD On screen Display settings for the camera including date time and camera name To configure OSD settings 1 Enter the OSD Configura
141. tion interface Menu gt Camera gt OSD 2 Select the camera to configure OSD settings 3 Enter the camera s name in the Camera Name field 4 Click the Display Name Display Date and Display Week check boxes to select those items 5 Select the date time and mode from the Date Format Time Format and Display Mode drop down lists OSD Configuration Camera IP Camera 1 Camera Name Camera 01 Display Name v 01 01 2010 Fri 11 55 19 Display Date v Display Week V Date Format YYYY MM DD Time Format 24 hour Display Mode Non Transparent amp Flashing 6 Use the mouse to click and drag the text frame in the Preview window to adjust the OSD position 7 Click Apply to apply the settings Network Video Recorder User Manual 144 Chapter 12 Camera Settings Configuring privacy mask You can configure four sided privacy mask zones that are not viewed by the operator The privacy mask prevents the masked surveillance areas from being viewed or recorded Note There are only four configurable privacy mask To configure a privacy mask 1 Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface Menu gt Camera gt Privacy Mask 2 Select the camera to set privacy mask 3 Click the Enable Privacy Mask check box to enable this feature Privacy Mask Settings Camera IP Camera 1 Enable Privacy Mask 01 01 2010 Fri 11 55 19 4 Use the mouse to draw a zone on the window The zones are marked with
142. torage Mode interface 8 Click Apply to apply the settings Note If the quota capacity is set to 0 then all cameras will use the total capacity of HDD for record and picture capture Checking HDD status You can check the status of the HDDs installed on the NVRs so that you can take immediate action in case of an HDD failure To check the status on the General tab 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Menu gt HDD gt General 2 Check the status of each HDD displayed in the list 140 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 11 HDD Management HDD Information 5 931 51GB Normal Local 915GB 1 Note If the status is Normal or Sleeping then the HDD is working normally If the status is Uninitialized or Abnormal initialize the HDD before use If the HDD initialization failed replace it with a new one To check the status on the System Info tab 1 Enter the System Information interface Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info 2 Click the HDD tab to view the status of each HDD displayed on the list 5 Normal 931 51GB 927GB Local 1 HDD detection Note The 64 Channel NVR does not support this function The device provides the HDD detection function such as adopting S M A R T and the Bad Sector Detection technique The S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring system for HDD It detects and reports on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures
143. ts the Plug and Play function Example When using 4 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel or 32 Channel NVRs to connect two online cameras and six network cameras via PoE interfaces you must disable two PoE interfaces for the online cameras To add cameras for NVRs supporting PoE function 1 Connect the network cameras via the PoE interfaces 2 Click Main menu gt Camera gt Camera to view a list of connected cameras as shown below a Cam AddiDe Status IP Camera A Edit Camera Name Protocol Device Model D1 192 168 254 2 IPCamera01 j D2 n 192 168 254 3 3 IPCamera 02 D3 n 192 168 254 4 3 IPCamera 03 D4 n 192 168 254 5 3 IPCamera 04 D5 4 192 168 254 6 IPCamera 05 D6 i 192 168 254 7 3 IPCamera 06 D7 L 192 168 254 8 3 IPCamera 07 D8 n 192 168 254 9 3 IPCamera 08 172 6 23 199 3 172 6 23 3 z o z 172 6 23 85 Note You cannot delete the cameras connecting to the PoE interface in this menu 3 Click and then select the Adding Method in the drop down list Network Video Recorder User Manual 29 Chapter 2 Getting Started 4 Choose one of the following Plug and Play Connect the camera to the PoE interface You cannot edit the camera parameters when choosing this option The camera s IP address can only be edited in the Network Configuration interface See Configuring general settings on page 103 for detailed information Edit IP Camera IP Camera No D1 Adding Metho
144. ual Chapter 6 Playback 4 Click the Search button to get the search result information Refer to the right side bar for the result Sour Start Time Play 172 10 56 12 172 10 57 53 172 11 01 01 172 10 57 53 172 10 57 40 Total 5 P 1 1 Pre play 30s Post play 30s 5 Click button to play back the file Sour Start Time Play D2 09 06 26 D2 09 06 39 D2 09 07 02 D2 09 08 02 D2 09 09 22 D2 09 09 39 D2 09 09 48 D2 09 09 56 D2 09 10 33 D2 09 11 07 D2 09 11 26 D2 09 1141 ys Total 78 P 1 1 Pre play 30s Post play 30s Note Pre play and post play is configured If the event is set to trigger recording for multiple channels clicking displays the Synch Playback interface You can select channels to play back synchronously Click the Back button to return to the search interface 6 Use the toolbar at the bottom of the Playback interface for controls S Event Network Video Recorder User Manual 09 06 26 09 06 39 09 07 02 09 08 02 09 09 22 09 09 39 09 09 48 09 09 56 09 10 20 09 10 33 OOOCOOOOO0OO0O 09 11 26 091141 y Total 84 P 1 1 Pre play 120s Post play 120s 67 Chapter 6 Playback Figure 29 Playback by event toolbar i 09 1 E Pe E NE ENNE ENEE ENESE eee eee eee NENNE NEN 4 Table 20 Playback by event icons Icons Description DA Audio on Mute a Start
145. unctional WDC WD5000YS 0 2 Click Create to enter the Create Array interface Network Video Recorder User Manual 121 Chapter 10 RAID Create Array Array Name RAID Level RAID 5 Physical Disk 1 3 4 5 Array Capacity Estimated 0GB 3 Edit the Array Name set the RAID Level to RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 10 and select the Physical Disk that you want to configure array Notes e f you choose RAID O at least two HDDs are installed e f you choose RAID 1 two HDDs are configured for RAID 1 e If you choose RAID 5 at least three HDDs are installed e f you choose RAID 10 four six or eight HDDs are configured for RAID 10 4 Click OK to create an array Note If the number of HDDs you select is not compatible with the requirement of the RAID level the error dialog displays Attention di y Physical disk count error 5 Click the Array tab to view the successfully created array Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk Firmware 1 raid 1862 1186 1 3 4 Functi RAID5 4 amp ff None 6 Click to select an array and then click Create Virtual Disk to enter the Create Virtual Disk interface Note The device supports creating up to eight virtual disks 122 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 RAID Create Virtual Disk Array Name Capacity GB Initialization Type raid Initialize Background Information of Array Capacity 7 Edit the name of the virtua
146. ure Next picture Network Video Recorder User Manual 77 Chapter 7 Backup Backing up recorded files Backing up by normal video search You can back up record files to various devices such as USB devices USB flash drives USB HDDs USB writer SATA writer and e SATA HDD To backup using USB flash drives and USB HDDs 1 78 Enter Export interface Menu gt Export gt Normal Set search condition and click Search to enter the search result interface Normal vV IP Camera D1 vD2 vD3 vD4 vD5 vD6 vD vD8 Start End time of record 2013 08 14 17 17 06 2013 08 19 11 09 56 Record Type All File Type All Start Time 2013 08 19 E 00 00 00 End Time 2013 08 19 6 23 59 59 Choose the record file in the Export interface and then click to check it Note The size of the selected files displays in the lower left corner of the window Network Video Recorder User Manual gt F gt TD1 YD1 vD1 YD1 YD1 D1 Vp1 YD1 YD2 D2 D2 YD2 YD2 2013 08 01 10 59 43 20 12 35 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 45 17 2013 08 02 13 45 17 15 37 16 2013 08 02 15 53 36 17 26 51 2013 08 05 10 18 05 16 19 32 2013 08 05 16 19 32 16 23 12 2013 08 05 16 47 00 16 48 10 2013 08 06 09 30 43 10 32 49 2013 08 01 08 35 28 10 55 13 2013 08 01 10 55 13 20 12 34 2013 08 02 09 25 26 13 36 13 2013 08 02 13 36 13 15 38 40 2013 08 08 10 36 07 11 34 57 4 Click Export and start backup 703 262KB 33
147. ure 5 Soft alpha numeric keyboard pogoggoggoggo lotwiefejriyjujifo e afsfofefejujof t zix lej vjeln m Figure 6 Soft numeric keyboard Table 6 Soft keyboard icons Description Icons a Numeric keypad Space Alpha numeric keyboard ABC 4 Symbols _ Enter Backspace Enter 10 Network Video Recorder User Manual Rear panel Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 7 64 Channel NVR rear panel PEE EES ia monn oom Pe en e 1 0209 95950 950 05050 950505050 0000909000000090 6 14 8 9 11 0 Table 7 64 Channel NVR rear panel connections No Name Description 1 VIDEO OUT BNC connector for video output 2 CVBS AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output This connector is synchronized with CVBS video output VGA AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output This connector is synchronized with VGA video output 3 LINE IN BNC connector for audio input 4 RS 232 Interface Connector for RS 232 devices 5 VGA DB9 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu 6 HDMI HDMI video output connector 7 eSATA Optional Connects external SATA HDD CD DVD RM 2 eSATA interfaces 8 LAN Interface 2 network interfaces 9 Termination Switch RS 485 termination switch Up position is not terminated Down position is terminated with 120 O resistance 10 RS 485 Interface C
148. vice Information Management Port 8000 eume Deo Channel No 1 gt Menu Output gt Camera Settings User Name clareadmin Network Settings Password lessee gt Serial Port Settings Alarm Settings ee gt Exception Adding Method Manual gt User Management HDD Management gt Maintenance OK Back Camera Management gt IP Camera Network Video Recorder User Manual 159 Chapter 14 Other Settings 2 Configure the IP cameras parameters IP Camera Address The camera s IP address Protocol Protocol being used Management Port Port number being used to manage the NVR Channel No Channel being used by the NVR User Name User name to log into the NVR Password Password to log into the NVR Confirm Password confirmation Adding Method The method used to add the IP Camera 3 Click OK to add the camera Managing user accounts There is a default account in the NVR The Administrator user name is clareadmin and the password is secure7 The Administrator has the permission to add and delete users and configure user parameters Adding a user To add a user 1 Enter the User Management interface Menu gt Configuration gt User User Management No UserName Level Users MAC Address Pe Edit Del Zz 1 admin Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00 160 Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 14 Other Settings 2 Click the Add button to enter the Add User interface ve Operator
149. w Figure 18 Dwell time menu HOW 3 L Video parameters a Live View Mode v Live View Mode 1 1 Dwell Time 5s Save Figure 19 Right click menu Menu Single Screen Multi screen Previous Screen Next Screen Start Auto switch H Start Recording Add IP Camera 9 Playback Output Mode 2 Aux Monitor Using an auxiliary monitor Some features of Live View are also available while on an Aux monitor These features include e Single Screen Switch to a full screen display of the selected camera The camera is selected from a drop down list e Multi screen Switch between different display layout options Layout options is selected from a drop down list Network Video Recorder User Manual 33 Chapter 3 Introduction to Live View e Next Screen When displaying less than the maximum number of cameras in Live View clicking this feature switches to the next set of displays e Playback Enters Playback mode e PTZ Enters the PTZ Control mode e Main Monitor Enters the Main operation mode Note In the Live View mode of the main output monitor the menu operation is not available when the Aux output mode is enabled Quick Setting toolbar in Live View mode Clicking the screen of a channel displays the Quick Settings toolbar Figure 20 Quick Settings toolbar POR Bee Se Table 15 Quick Settings toolbar icons Enable Disable Instant Record Instant Playback 1 oD Mute Audio on Ca
150. will advance the video by a single frame In Auto switch mode use to stop start auto switch 9 JOG SHUTTLE Control Move the active selection in a menu It will move the selection up and down In Live View mode use to cycle through different channels In the Playback mode For 64 Channel NVRs the ring is used to jump 30s forward backward in video files In PTZ control mode it control the movement of the PTZ camera 10 POWER ON OFF Power on off switch Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 2 16 Channel NVR and 32 Channel NVR front panel Table 2 16 Channel NVR and 32 Channel NVR control panel buttons No Name Description 1 Status Indicators POWER Turns green when NVR is powered up READY The indicator is green when the device is running normally STATUS The light is green when the IR remote control is enabled The light is red when the function of the composite keys SHIFT are used The light is out when none of the above condition is met ALARM The light is red when there is an alarm occurring HDD Blinks red when HDD is reading writing Tr Tx Blinks green when network connection is functioning normally 2 DVD R W Slot for DVD RW 3 Control Buttons DIRECTIONS In menu mode use the direction buttons to navigate between different fields items and select setting param
151. xt Overlay gt Holiday Settings Network Settings TCP IP gt PPPoE DDNS gt Email gt Advanced gt Serial Port Settings H gt Alarm Settings gt Exception gt User Management HDD Management gt Maintenance Camera Management gt IP Camera To configure the IP camera Enable Virtual Host Save CV B4410 01 Configuration 1 Enter the IP Camera menu Menu gt Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Management gt IP Camera CV B4410 01 clarecontrols Live View Playback Log Configuration Configuration IP Camera J coumenth el Add Modiy Delete Quick Add Remote Configuration Device Parameters C Channel No IP Camera Address Channel No Management Port Status Protocol Connect gt Device Information D01 10 100 30 221 1 8000 Online ClareVision http 10 100 30 221 80 Tae ales gt Menu O t D03 10 100 30 235 1 8000 Online ClareVision http 10 100 30 235 80 D04 172 16 100 7 1 8000 Online ClareVision http 10 100 30 226 65004 Camera Settings gt Network Settings t Serial Port Settings gt Alarm Settings gt Exception gt User Management HDD Management gt Maintenance Camera Management gt IP Camera 2 Select a camera and then click Add Modify Delete or Quick Add for the desired function 3 Click Save Network Video Recorder User Manual 111 Chapter 9 Network Settings Con

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