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1. 4 From the Current Volume drop down menu choose the RAID Volume which needs to be modified 5 In the Migrate to RAID Level drop down menu choose the target RAID Level 6 To add disk drives highlight disk drives in the Free Disks column and click the gt gt button to move them to the Disks in RAID column 7 Click the OK button to finish it With those steps the RAID Volume is modified as you directed Migration requires several minutes depending on the type of modification taking place and the size of your disk drives During the modification your RAID Volume and all of the folders on it are fully accessible After the migration is completed you must extend the file system so as to use the storage space you have added You can extend the file system immediately or wait until later 8 Click the RAID amp File System File System Management 9 Click the Extend File System button 30 2 3 4 Creating a RAID Volume In this system the term RAID Volume refers to one or more disk drives working together as a RAID logical drive You must have unassigned disk drives in your unit to create a new RAID 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click RAID amp File System RAID Management 3 Click the Create tab RAID Management RAID Status creat Recover RAID Level RAIDO Striping v Assign Disk s Free Disk s Disk s in RAID Disk 1 232 89 GB Disk 2 2
2. Password Group power user D Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Live View Access Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel pg PTZ Control IO Control pe channel 1 Channel 3 Channel 3 channel 4 Playback Access Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel Channel amp Backup Data Delete Data 4 Insert the user name of this new user 5 Insert the password of this new user 6 Choose the group of this user Power user power user can do all the settings except the Network Settings RAID Settings and Management function User user just can change his her password and do the live view and playback functions 7 Select the live view cameras which this user can access 8 Select the playback channels which this user can access 9 Check whether this user can backup or delete recorded data 10 Click the Create New User button to finish it Note The Administrator will be the only user who can use all of the A functions There is a default administrator account in the system and you cannot create another Administrator account 2 5 3 Modifying User Information Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click Management User Management Click the Modify Users tab Click one of the users in the User List on the bottom of this page S E KE 40 User Management
3. pins Device Pin name status 210 193 60 169 Output 2 OFF 210 193 660 169 Output 1 2 OFF LevelOne WC 20 Output 0 2 OFF 3 1 2 Live View Setup Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Set the cameras Click the Live view button on the top of the page Select a camera s from the camera list on the right and then drag it to where you wish the image to be displayed a eS 53 Settings Live view Playback Logout gt Location1 D Location2 gt Location3 D D D D Important When running Internet Explorer do not use the function Open in New Window Using this function may cause Internet Explorer to become unstable 3 2 Remote Live Viewer Application 3 2 1 Remote Live Viewer Application Control Panel PTZ Camera Control you may control the camera view by using the PTZ camera control panel to adjust the camera s view This is only available with cameras that support the PTZ function Zoom click the or button to zoom in or Zoom out 54 Log In Log Out Server Group ke km ka d EI My Company Server and Camera E AXIS 207 192 1 e gt ee WCS L st ice 2 KR KS ke PTZ Camera Control O DP eng Bai GDC D eh es en ba EI My Company P AXIS 207 192 1 P LevelOne WCS KR Ke ke TE E LevelOne WCS P etro222 Playback Snapshot Remote UO Zoom A H D E d 3 Office Playin
4. Create New Users Change Password a Channel 1 kl channel 3 M Channel 3 M Channel 4 Live View Access channel5 J Channel6 CI Channel C Channel 3 PTZ Control 10 Control ay H Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 kel Channel 4 Playback Access en anes Dotan Doe een channel 6 C Channel 7 C Channel g EE ee M Delete Data Group Live View PTZ 10 Flayback Backup Data Delete Data 0 poweruser power user 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D 12 3 45 6 7 8 Change the group of this user Select the live view cameras which this user can access Select the playback channels which this user can access Check whether this user can backup or delete recorded data Click the Modify User button to finish it eS a Se 2 5 4 Changing a User s Password 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Management User Management 3 Click the Change Password tab User Management Create User Modify Users 4 Choose the user 5 Enter a new password 6 Enter this new password again 41 7 Click the OK button 2 5 5 Deleting Users Except for the administrator you can delete any users with the following steps Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click Management User Management Click the Modify Users tab Click the Delete icon of the user you want to delete i No Name Group Live View l i Backup Data 1 powerlser power user 2 user user D Inthe confirmation box c
5. Data Mirror disk drives The data capacity RAID 10 Volume equals the capacity of the smallest disk drive times the number of disk drives divided by two In some cases RAID 10 offers double fault tolerance depending on which disk drives fail RAID 10 Volumes on this unit consist of four disk drives Because all of the available disk drives are used for the RAID Volume you cannot set up a spare drive with RAID 10 Choosing a RAID Level There are several issues to consider when choosing the RAID level The 98 following summarizes some advantages disadvantages and applications for each choice RAIDO Advantage Disadvantage Implements a striped disk RAID Not a true RAID because it is not fault Volume the data is broken down into tolerant blocks and each block is written to a The failure of just one drive will result in separate disk drive I O performance is greatly improved all data in a RAID Volume being lost by spreading the I O load across many Should not be used in mission critical channels and drives environments No parity calculation overhead is involved RAID 1 Advantage Disadvantage Simplest RAID storage subsystem Very high disk overhead uses only design 50 of total capacity Can increase read performance by processing data requests in parallel since the same data resides on two different drives RAID5 Advantage Disadvantage High Read data transaction rate Disk failur
6. Do pie E Ge SC Camera Parameter Location 1 Video Format Motion JPEG MPEG4 Frame Rate Resolution C Enable Audio 18 Camera Name the name of this camera Video Format select the type of format which this camera supports Frame rate choose the frame rate of the camera Resolution choose the resolution of the camera Quality choose the image quality of the camera Audio check the Enable Audio option to view and enable audio recording Note If the selected frame rate is higher than the camera s maximum frame rate the system will automatically adjust the frame rate downward to the maximum 2 1 5 Viewing Camera Status 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click IP Camera Camera Status 3 Click the Camera Status tab Camera Status Index Name Address Conn Status Rec Status Framerate Bitrate 1 Location 1 192 168 1 60 Disconnect Connect Stopped 0 0 fps 0 0 Kbps Location 2 192 168 1 148 Connected Disconnect Stopped 20 6 fps 622 1 Kbps Stopped 0 0 fps 0 0 Kbps Location 4 192 168 1 203 Connected Disconnect Stopped 14 5 fps 372 1 Kbps Location 3 192 168 1 171 Disconnect Conn ect Disconnect Connect Stopped 0 0 fps 0 0 Kbps Disconnect Connect Stopped 0 0 fps 0 0 Kbps Disconnect Connect Stopped 0 0 fps 0 0 Kbps Disconnect Connect Stopped 0 0 fps 0 0 Kbps 994 2 Kbps lite status normal Last Update at Fri Jun 06 14 44 39 2008 Co
7. NUUO The Intelligent Surveillance Solution NVRmini User Manual Table of Contents WINS te ANOWM EE 5 Tel HASTA ATOMPROCCSS EE 5 be CED Status AD SM OMA Sete cat caesar ee ese cere 13 ul LE 14 2T GIMER 2 0 0 EE 14 2 1 1 Adding UPnP Cameras ccccccscccccsseeecseeeecaeeeseeeeeseeeeesaees 14 2 1 2 Adding non UPnP Cameras s sseennsseneneneesnnnsrrrernresrrreernee 16 2 1 3 Modifying Camera Intormaton 18 2 1 4 Modifying Camera Parameters ccccseccccseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaees 18 2 1 5 Viewing Camera Status ccccccccccsssceseeeeeseeeeeseeseeseeeeeseees 19 2 2 Recording amp RESPONSE Getunp 20 2 2 1 Recording Mode Setup c 22 cccecccesececdeeteceesesteeeeteeeeescees 20 2 2 2 Recording Schedule Event Getup 20 2 2 3 Events and Responding Actions Gen 25 2 2 4 SMTP Server Getup 27 220 Adding Event Contaci EE 27 23 RAIDS File SUING S sereni E E 28 2 3 1 Viewing RAID Volume Giatus enn 28 2 3 2 Viewing Disk Drive Iniormaton 29 2 3 3 Migrating a RAID Volume 29 2 3 4 Creating a RAID Volume 31 2 3 9 Designating a Spare Drive snenseennesenenenresrrenrrrrrrresrreeeree gt 32 2 3 6 Deleting a RAID Volume 32 2 3 7 Viewing Protocol Status ccccccccccsseceeeeeeeseeeeeseeeesaeeeesaees 33 2 3 8 Modifying the My Network Places Protocol Settings 34 2 3 9 Modifying the FTP Protocol Gettmge 34 ea NONOR E 35 2 4 1 Viewing Network Statu
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9. 3 2 5 Setting OSD On screen display ccceceesseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 59 3 2 6 Setting Up Remote Live Viewer 60 ele 62 Sek ternet EXITO oeii NEE N N 62 4 1 1 Playback Control Panel 62 4 1 2 Searching the Recorded Ven 64 4 1 3 Playing the Recorded Video cccccescesesseseeseseesenenseneuses 65 4 1 4 Sman earch 65 4 1 5 Recorded Video Enbancement 67 4e SWNG EE 68 e SAVING AN Mul EE 69 41 8 Pintingan Mage Eeer eege 70 4 1 9 Backing up the Recorded Video ccceeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 4 2 Remote Playback System Appltcaion 72 4 2 1 Playback System Application Control Panel cc008 72 4 2 2 Setting Unit Connections cc eccccceeccceeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeesaees 73 4 2 3 Searching the Recorded Video to Playback o0nnesannn0nnn 74 4 2 4 Playing the Recorded Videon 74 4 2 5 Smart Search from the Recorded Viden 75 4 2 6 Recorded Video Enhancement s ssssssesssenssrresrrerrenrresrees 76 A2 SNNN ay VIS EE 77 4 2 8 SAVING AN Image 77 A 29 PLATING an Image easa E 78 4 2 10 Backing up the Recorded Video 79 5 Backing up and Deleting Hecorde AA 80 5 1 The Backup System Apoplcaton 80 5 2 Backing up the Recorded Video through Windows Explorer 82 5 3 Backing up the Recorded Video through EIB 83 DA Playing back the Backup Records ccccsseccssseeeeseeesnseeesenerenes 83 5 4 1 With Playback Applcaton 83 5 4 2 Without Playback Applcaton 83
10. Always a Record on Even Recording Types ees Caneel e refresh the Record Display Window e Oo go to previous or next recording date Record Display Window display the available recorded video records Date Time Period select the start and end time points that indicate the time period you would like to view after choosing cameras Video Preview check the Enable Preview option to view the selected video Time Table preset recording schedule click the P icon to select all channels click the icon to deselect all channels Finally use the as aod scale bar to modify the scale of the time table There are two recording modes Record Always and Record on Event The Time Table will display these two modes in different colors Show Records show the period of recording data in the Time Table 1 From the Record Display Window at the top left of the Date Time Panel select the date you want to search the record from The red lines shown on the _ cao 64 time table indicate available recorded video records Use color bars to differentiate recording types from each other This will help you select video clips Highlight the video clip you want to review by left clicking and dragging the time period You may also utilize the Start Time and End Time in Date Time Period Section after choosing camera In addition modify the scale of the time table with the or icon on the bottom lef
11. C4 06 o Camera List c cf Eu 12 3 WM 1 IBU 19 20 21 22 23 M Location1 Location2 Location3 2 Camera 4 e Camera 5 2 Camera 6 2 Camera 7 7 Camera 8 Recording Settings Recording Mode WO D ID Ce o WM OG DG 1 ID 3s M G CUT A 9 9 24 22 23 MM Camera List 4 NTIIIHT TT b NN INUNTNEN RSR INNA IRRR IRRR NINNE IRRR INON RER INNE RER INNE IRRR INAN IRRR INNE RSR IEEE URL al Location1 Location2 Location3 Camera 4 e Camera 5 Start Time End Time Record Audio 02 45 19 00 Always Disable 24 2 2 3 Events and Responding Actions Setup e ZS E Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click Recording amp Event Event amp Action Management Click the Event amp Action tab Choose the camera and then select one of the three events Event amp Action Management Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Cl Connectlost e Motion from Camera C Location 3 Input 0 Location 4 Location 5 Camera 6 Camera Camera amp Connect lost when a connection between the camera and this unit is lost the system will trigger an action Motion from Camera when video motion is detected the camera triggers an action Input any external input can trigger an action Note up the camera s motion detection function first Es When setting the event Motion from Camera make sure to set 5 Click the Add button to set up the responding actions of thi
12. Cue Out T 8 9 10 11 12 13 Click the Save Video button Choose the folder where you want to save the file Insert the file name and click the Save button Choose the export format Choose the use profile Check the Export Audio option Click the OK button 4 2 8 Saving an Image Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from See page 64 for more details Highlight the video records that you want to review See page 65 for 1I T 8 9 more details Choose the camera display from which you want to save pictures Click the Save Image button when the image you want is shown on the screen Choose the folder where you want to save the file at Choose the format of image BMP or JPEG you prefer Insert the file name 10 Click the Save button Note You may skip step 7 by presetting a folder where you want to A save the images and a format which you want to save the images in See page 63 for more details 4 2 9 Printing an Image Print the current image of the video you choose Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from See page 64 for more details Hig
13. Fan Speed 2395 RPM Power Status 5V 4 75 V lt normal range lt 5 23 v 503 V Power Status 12V 11 00 V lt normal range lt 12 94 V 12 00 V Power Status 3 3V 3 12 V lt normal range lt 3 46 V 3 30 V Setting Enable Disable The enclosure information includes the following items CPU temperature normal range lt 58 C System Fan Speed normal range gt 1800 RPM Power Status 5V 4 75 V lt normal range lt 5 23 V Power Status 12V 11 00 V lt normal range lt 12 94 V Power Status 3 3V 3 12 V lt normal range lt 3 46 V Note If any value is out of specification see Check Enclosure Status A on page 91 2 6 3 Upgrading the System zech Find your unit through Windows Explorer insert V plus the IP address of your unit Use the administrator s ID and password to log in Put the upgrade file into the folder public in your unit Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click System System Upgrade Click the Firmware Upgrade tab oS et S IY 46 System Upgrade Me 3 S Folder PUBLIC 7 Choose the volume 8 Choose the folder public 9 Insert the entire file name including the extension name 10 Click the OK button 11 The system will begin the upgrade process 12 After upgrade the system will restart You need to re access the unit again after this 2 6 4 System Date
14. Secondary DNS secondary DNS address 36 4 Click the Jumbo Frame tab to use the unit s maximum transmission settings Network Setup Information Setup Port Setup s a Ethernet Link Mode Full Duplex Ethernet Link Speed 1000 Mbps Maximum Transmission Unit MTU 1500 bytes Default EI Ethernet Link Mode full duplex or half duplex transmission Ethernet Link Speed transmission speed Maximum Transmission Unit limit the maximum transmission size lf the transmission package is larger than this setting the system will divide it into smaller packages when transmitting 5 Click the Port Setup tab to set the port of your unit Network Setup Information Setup Jumbo Frame dr ee Ka Sse 2 4 3 Network Service Setup 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Network Setup Network Service 3 Click the Live View amp Playback Service tab 37 Network Service CMS Service mm Dee ee Add to White List Add to Black List Index IP Access Delete Live Streaming Server gt Port live streaming transmission port gt Maximum Connections maximum connections from remote access Playback Server gt Port playback transmission port gt Maximum Users the number of users who can access playback functions at the same time Allowed Blocked List gt Allowed List only IP addresses from the allowed list are allowed to log in gt Blocked Li
15. button Focus Lost system will inform you when the camera s lose its focus Camera Occlusion alarms when the camera is blocked 4 1 5 Recorded Video Enhancement Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click the Playback button on the top of the page Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from 5 Highlight the video clip you want to review and then click the OK eS button 6 Click the Enhancement button ery pena no pam T Check the General Setting General Setting Apply active channel C Apply all channels Apply active channel the settings will only be Filter Setting applied to the selected channel Visibility Apply all channels the settings will be applied to SNE those currently shown on the screen EE Brightness 8 Set the Filter Setting lr Contract J Ee M Grey Scale Visibility check the option and adjust the gamma value of the image to enhance the image and _ok make it cleaner Sharpen check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the right to sharpen the image to the left to soften it Brightness check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the right to make the image brighter Contrast check the option to activate the function Move the slider 67 control to the right to incre
16. button Save save the information of this camera Reset return to the latest saved settings of the selected camera Clear set all the settings to default value Need to click the Auto Detection button to store this change Auto Detection after inserting IP address port user name and password click this button to automatically detect all of this camera s information such as Camera Channel Protocol Vendor and Model 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 to add other cameras into your list 17 2 1 3 Modifying Camera Information 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click IP Camera Camera Settings 3 Click the Camera Settings tab 4 Click the camera which you want to modify 5 Modify its information at the top of the page Camera Settings camera Settings K U EELEE Address Port UserName Password Camera Channel E Protocol TCP UDP HTTP i Vander none 6 Click the Save button 7 If you want to replace a camera click that camera modify its address port user name and password and then click the Save button 2 1 4 Modifying Camera Parameters Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click IP Camera Camera Parameters Click the Camera Parameter tab Click the camera which you want to modify in the camera list Modify its information at the top of the page Click the Save button
17. data capacity equals the capacity of the smallest disk 95 drive times the number of disk drives For example one 100 GB and three 120 GB drives will form a 400 GB 4 x 100 GB RAID Volume instead of 460 GB lf disk drives of different capacities are used there will also be unused Capacity on the larger drives Because RAID 0 does not offer Fault Tolerance meaning that you cannot recover your data after a disk drive failure we do not recommend a RAID 0 Volume for your unit RAID 0 Volumes on this unit consist of one or more disk drives RAID 1 Mirror When a RAID Volume is mirrored identical data is written to a pair of disk drives while reads are performed in parallel The reads are performed using elevator seek and load balancing techniques where the workload is distributed in the most efficient manner Whichever drive is not busy and is positioned closer to the data will be accessed first With RAID 1 if one disk drive fails or has errors the other mirrored disk drive continues to function This is called Fault Tolerance Moreover if a spare disk drive is present the spare drive will be used as the replacement drive and data will begin to be mirrored to it from the remaining good drive Data Mirror en disk drives The RAID Volume s data capacity equals the smaller disk drive For 96 example a 100 GB disk drive and a 120 GB disk drive have a combined capacity of 100 GB in a mirrored RAID Volume lf
18. for more details 8 The searched events will be listed Click to find that event There are 5 types of unusual events General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost and Camera Occlusion Genera Motion detect all movements in the defined area Foreign Object alarm when any additional object appears in the defined area on the screen Missing Object alarm when the selected object is removed from the defined area on the screen Focus Lost system will inform you when the camera s lose focus Camera Occlusion alarm when the camera is blocked The smart search in the Playback System application is similar to that of Internet Explorer See page 66 for more details 75 4 2 6 Recorded Video Enhancement 1 Goto Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System 2 Click the Open Record button 3 The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from See page 64 for more details 4 Highlight the video records that you want to review See page 65 for more details 5 Choose the camera display that you want to implement video enhancement 6 Click the Enhancement button 7 Check the General Setting Apply active channel the settings will only be applied to the selected channel Apply all channels the settings will be applied to those currently shown on the screen 8 Set the Filter Setting Visibility check
19. set the system to start playing the video clip every time a record is withdrawn Auto skip when recording in motion only mode check this option to set up the system to automatically skip to the points where there were motions recorded Next interval set the interval with which the video goes forward when you click the Forward button on the control panel Previous interval set the interval with which the video goes backward when you click the Reverse button on the control panel gt Capture Image save in clipboard the image will be saved in the clipboard and can be pasted to other application software Manually save the image file you can manually select where you want to save the image name the saved file and choose the format you want to save the image Automatically save the image file by presetting a path URL and the image format the system will automatically save the image accordingly when you click the Save Image button on the control panel 63 4 1 2 Searching the Recorded Video A Date Time Period video Preview Previous Next OO StartTime 6 11 2008 05 14 00 iv Enable Preview Recording Datei wem gt miian G DateTime Search Dialog 192 168 1 71 SMEWTES End Time 6 11 2008 799 46 00 af o Video Refresh EE E ee Preview 29 30 eee ne Date Time wel k camera 1 Period camera 2 H camera 3 eta Display fons InNaqowW ffocamera 5 Time Table p Se Record
20. target RAID levels are shown with their requirements RAIDO A RAID 0 source Volume can migrate to the following target RAID levels RAID O Add disk drives RAID 1 2 disk drives minimum A 1 drive RAID 0 can t migrate to RAID 1 To do this add 1 disk drive RAID 5 3 disk drives minimum At least 1 more disk drive than the RAID 0 RAID Volume 101 RAID 1 A RAID 1 source Volume can migrate to the following target RAID levels RAID O Can use same number of disk drives RAID 5 3 disk drives minimum At least 1 more disk drive than the RAID 1 RAID Volume RAID5 A RAID 5 source Volume can migrate to the following target RAID levels RAID O Can use the same number of disk drives RAID 5 Add a disk drive RAID 10 A RAID 10 source Volume cannot migrate or add more disk drives 102
21. the date you want to search the record from 5 Highlight the video clip you want to review and then click the OK button 6 Choose the camera display from which you want to print pictures 7 Click the Print button when the image you want is shown on the screen 8 Set print settings eS EI Print Setup Page Setting C Fitto page Align Image Top Print Content f Print active channel image C Print all channels in the current wiew un 70 Page Setting gt Print in original size check to have the image print in original size gt Fit the page check to have the image fit the page gt Align Image top center or bottom Print Content print the image from currently selected channel or all the channels shown on the screen 9 Click the Print button 4 1 9 Backing up the Recorded Video Different from Save Video the Backup function will save all the recorded videos which belong to the time slot you set instead of the clips 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click the Open Record button to select data 3 Click the Backup button Ee Backup Dialoz Date Time Period Start Time 2008 G3 04 46 00 a End Time 2008 EIER 06 04 00 Select Camera s 1 16 MI MA W3 TI ja KE Ka IS m E E E P P a Select All Deselect ll hledia f Backup using COROM f Backup on HardDisk Do documents Cancel set the Start Time and End Time you want to backup select t
22. using COROM include Playback application Ok NW Cancel 15 Click the OK button 5 2 Backing up the Recorded Video through Windows Explorer 1 Find your unit through Windows Explorer insert plus the IP 82 address of your unit Insert the name and password of the administrator or power user Open the videodata folder Copy the date folder which you want to backup to your desktop laptop 5 3 Backing up the Recorded Video through FTP Find your unit through Windows Explorer insert ftp plus the IP address of your unit Insert the name and password of the administrator or power user Open the videodata folder Copy the date folder which you want to backup to you desktop laptop 5 4 Playing back the Backup Records 5 4 1 With Playback Application Use the Backup System application to back up your records Check the Include Playback application option which will add the Playback application into the backup folder Open that folder Double click the Playback application icon select the recorded data to play back 5 4 2 Without Playback Application Use the Playback function to back up your records Put your backup folder into the program folder of NVRmini Default directory is C Program Files NUUO NVRmini Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System Click the Open Record button select the recorded data to play back 5 5 Deleting the Recorded Vid
23. 32 89 GB 4 From the RAID Level drop down menu choose the RAID level you prefer for your disk array 5 Highlight disk drives in the Free Disks column then click the gt gt button to move them to the Disks in RAID column 6 Click the OK button The RAID Volume is created and formatting begins Formatting requires several minutes depending on the size of your disk drives Important After setting the RAID level and disks we recommend not changing the number of disks Changing the number of disks requires a re creation of the RAID level which will destroy all of your data 31 Note lf you use Express Mode when using the Install Wizard the Z disk s will be set to RAID 1 2 bay or RAID 5 4 bay automatically If you use Advance Mode when using the Install Wizard the disk s will become the RAID level you set See page 12 for more details 2 3 5 Designating a Spare Drive If you have an unassigned disk drive you can assign it as a spare drive Insert the unassigned disk drive Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click RAID amp File System RAID Management Click the Create tab From the RAID Level drop down menu choose Spare Disk a 2 NY SS RAID Management RAID Status SI Recover RAID Level RAIDO Striping ze ee Assign Disk s RAD Striping Disk s in RAID Spare Disk _ ie 6 Highlight a disk drive in the Free Disks c
24. Date Time Period The search process in the Playback System application is similar to that of Internet Explorer See page 64 for more details about the setting process 4 2 4 Playing the Recorded Video Be sure that you have set up the recording schedule response first Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System Click the Remote Server button to set connections to your unit See page 73 for more details Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from See 74 page 64 for more details 6 Highlight the video records that you want to review See page 65 for more details 7 Select the start and end points in Date Time Period to adjust the time Slot 8 Click the OK button 4 2 5 Smart Search from the Recorded Video 1 Goto Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System 2 Click the Open Record buiton 3 The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from See page 64 for more details 4 Highlight the video records that you want to review See page 65 for more details 5 Choose the camera display for which you want to implement smart search 6 Click the Search Mode button to open the Intelligent Search Tool panel 7 Setup unusual events here to detect abnormalities occurring during the recoding period See page 66
25. Install Wizard program will search all the units on the Internet right now Choose one of them and then click the Next button N Emini Setup Wizard Discovering HUUGO Hurm Please choose a HUUG HYRmini from the list Server Name IF Address aya _4bay_presur 192 168 23 45 KREIEN sga Abay james 1192160331 NYAOE0 as baken 192166334 Koe Click NEXT to continue 5 Enter your password and then click the OK button KI IF Address 107 160 3 45 Note The default Administrator password is admin 6 Set the time zone date and time and then click the Next button N Emini Setup Wizard Setting time zone date and time Please choose your time zone date and time from the dropdown menus Time zone GMT Taipei Beijing Perth Singapore Hong Kong Ulaan Bataar Year 2008 Month 6 Date 6 iea a e ft Click NEXT to continue CANCEL 7 Choose the network settings and then click the Next button ae f H Rmini Setup Wizard X Making Network Settings Please choose a method of making network settings 3 Obtain network settings automatically from DHCP server or wizard O Make network settings manually Click NEXT to continue CANCEL Obtain network settings automatically from DHCP server or wizard apply settings such as IP net mask gateway DNS which are automatically generated by the DHCP server Make network settings manually
26. Remote Live Viewer application 3 1 Internet Explorer 3 1 1 Live View Control Panel Settings Live view Playback Logout gt Location1 D Location2 gt Location3 O H Ka 192 168 1 77 Location1 Playing CH gt Qe 1171 0 kbps Settings Live view Playback Logout E Location1 D Location2 D Location3 D D D O H Ka 0 168 1 77 Location1 Playing ZS Kb AS OY 1171 0 kbps Digital Zoom Play Stop Drop NA Display Window SE Log In Log Out Live view service Camera List PTZ Camera Control Snapshot Remote UO Zoom PTZ Camera Control you may control the camera view by using the PTZ camera control panel to adjust the camera s view This is only available with cameras that support the PTZ function Zoom click the or button to zoom in or zoom out the view Digital Zoom click the or icon to digitally zoom in or out Play Stop Drop select a camera video and click this button to play stop disconnect a particular channel Information Display Window display video information including server name video current status and bit rate for a selected channel Snapshot select the snapshot function to capture a specific video image immediately Remote O utilize I O device function remotely User can remotely adjust the Output Pins by turning it on or off IO Devices Servers New Server output pins Click to turn on off the Output
27. age enter the user name and password and then begin using this system 2NUUO NUUO Network Video Recorder Language aen TTT ET Password RE 2008 NUUO Inc All rights reserved There are four main functions of this unit settings live view playback and logout They will be shown on the top of the page 2 1 Camera Setup 2 1 1 Adding UPnP Cameras Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click IP Camera Camera Settings Click the Camera Search tab Click the Search button to search for UPnP cameras e A Camera Setting useen Camera Search 14 5 The system will list all the currently available cameras Click the f icon to add a camera into your camera list Camera Setting IP Addr Vendor Model MAC IP Address Vendor Model Name Mac Address gy 6 After clicking the icon the camera setting page will pop up Click the item to which you want to add a camera 7 Insert the camera name user name and password Settings Live view Playback Logout Add IP Camera Name Address 192 168 2 23 Administrator Name Add to Protecol HTTP channel Vendor Vendor Model Model Name 2 Current camera Settings Camera Name Address Vendor nane pone mone none hone none D Om n amp Lu M WR hone Note some cameras will limit the login authority to the administrator In this condition you need to change th
28. and Time Setup 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click System Date Time 3 Click the Setup tab Date Time Choose the year Choose the month Choose the day Choose the time Click the OK button ee ee ot S 47 Caution When you modify the date or time of the system the system may find the wrong data when searching the recorded data Back up the recorded data before changing the time Note After you modify the date or time of the system you need to restart it 2 6 5 Daylight Saving Time Setup 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click System Date Time 3 Click the Time Zone tab Date Time E Time Zone Setup Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time London Dublin Lisbon Casablanca Monrovia C Adjust clock for daylight saving changes hour s 4 Check the Adjust clock for daylight saving changes option 5 Choose the increment for daylight saving time in your location 6 Click the OK button 2 6 6 Enabling and Disabling the Buzzer There is a buzzer in the unit When the unit finishes booting or when a problem is detected this buzzer will sound This buzzer is enabled by default You can disable enable this buzzer with the following steps We recommend that this buzzer should be enabled 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click System Buzzer 3 Click the Setup tab 48 Buzzer 4 Check the Enable or Disable opt
29. ase contrast Grey Scale check the option to show the record in gray scale mode so the image displays in black and white 9 Click the OK button Stop stop the enhancement function and close the enhancement tool The system will automatically back to the default settings Default back to the default settings however the enhancement tool still works OK apply the modifications of the settings 4 1 6 Saving a Video Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click the Playback button on the top of the page Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from 5 Highlight the video clip you want to review and then click the OK button 6 Choose the camera display that you want to save as a video Clip 7 Setup the cue in and cue out points the cue in and cue out time will be shown on the information window AU EE e IM 17 1e OUT 17 16 i 17 16 28 ix PAUSE Cue In Cue Out 8 Click the Save Video button 68 10 11 12 13 14 Export Video Audio Export File Path EICH Export Format ASF ha Use Profile anders Media Video 6 for Local Area Network 364 Kbps Start Tire 2008 02 29 17 16 05 End Time 20080229 17 16 28 Export Audio Choose the folder where you want to save the file Insert the file name and click the Save button Choose the exp
30. ations Volume VOLUME1 Folder PUBLIC E File Name cfg Save configuration will just save Camera Settings Recording Settings Event amp Action Notice Settings E Mail Settings and Server Settings Choose the volume Choose the folder which the configuration file will be generated into Insert the file name Click the OK button The configuration file will be generated into the chosen folder O N 2S SS 2 5 8 Loading Unit Configuration Default Settings Load configuration can let you apply another unit s settings to the current unit Load Default Settings will revert all of the units settings back to the default factory settings 1 Find your unit through Windows Explorer insert plus the IP address of your unit 2 Use the administrator s ID to log in 3 Put the configuration file into the folder public in your unit 43 4 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 5 Click Management Save Load Configuration 6 Click the Load Configuration tab Load Configuration Save Configuration _oad C Load Types O Load Default Settings Load Configuration Volume VOLUME1 v Folder PUBLIC v File Name cfg Load configuration will just load Camera Settings Recording Settings Event amp Action Settings E Mail Settings and Server Settings Notice 7 Check the Load Configuration or the Load Default Settings option If choo
31. available the RAID Volume begins rebuilding itself automatically For RAID 1 5 and 10 Volumes when no spare drive is available you must replace the failed disk drive The RAID Volume will begin rebuilding itself when you install the new disk drive See Replacing a Failed Disk Drive on page 88 RAID 0 Volumes go offline after a disk drive failure A RAID 0 Volume cannot be rebuilt All data on the Volume is lost 8 6 Responding to an Invalid RAID Volume The system considers a RAID Volume invalid when the RAID Volume was created by a different unit However the RAID Volume itself remains functional and the data on it is safe When the system does not recognize the RAID Volume the unit displays the RAID Volume as invalid 89 Use the Recover function to validate the RAID Volume The Recover tab is only active when an invalid RAID Volume is present and can be recovered e a YS Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click RAID amp File RAID Management Click the Recover tab On the Recover tab click the option button beside the invalid RAID Volume Click the OK button The unit will reboot to update its configuration and recognize the RAID Volume Important Running the Recover function might erase some or all of your settings If that condition happens run the Install Wizard to set them again 8 7 Checking File System Status Typically the first indication of a problem with the unit s file system i
32. booted 2 Insert your reset tool into the reset button hole on the back of the device 3 Press and hold the reset button for 8 seconds until the System Status LED flashes three times 4 The Administrator s password is now reset to admin Caution Pressing and holding the reset button for 8 seconds will restore A the default Administrator password Pressing and holding the reset button for 14 seconds will completely restore all of the default settings 91 Caution Resetting or recovering your unit will sometimes cause data loss A Back up your recorded data before resetting or recovering your unit 8 11 Installing ActiveX If you cannot see the complete page of the system when using Internet Explorer it may be because the ActiveX installation process is not completed 4 2 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click the Live view Playback button on the top right The browser will ask whether to install ActiveX wi Chek bere to instal the followang Actes control MW Site View Cat froen MLL Bee to instal the folowing Actes Cordeol NV Sieh Views cab from NUUD Click the upper bar to begin the installation process Click the Install button to complete the process 92 8 12 Upgrade Process When Using Windows Vista Windows Vista limits user authority which will cause it to block any connection through Windows Explorer In this case you need to change Vista s settings to allo
33. disk drives of different capacities are used there will also be unused Capacity on the larger drive RAID 1 Volumes on this unit consist of two disk drives lf you want a mirrored RAID Volume with more than two disk drives see RAID 10 Mirror Stripe on page 98 RAID 5 Block Striping with Distributed Parity RAID 5 organizes block data and parity data across the disk drives Generally RAID level 5 tends to exhibit lower random write performance due to the heavy workload of parity recalculation for each I O RAID 5 works well for file database application and web servers Distributed Parity Data Blocks disk drives The capacity of a RAID 5 Volume equals the smallest disk drive times the number of disk drives minus one Hence a RAID 5 Volume with four 100 GB disk drives will have a capacity of 300 GB A RAID Volume with two 120 GB disk drives and one 100 GB disk drive will have a capacity of 200 GB RAID 5 is generally considered to be the most versatile RAID level RAID 5 requires a minimum of three disk drives 97 RAID 10 Mirror Stripe Mirror Stripe combines both of the RAID 0 and RAID 1 types RAID 10 can increase performance by reading and writing data in parallel while protecting data with duplication At least four disk drives are needed for RAID 10 to be installed With a four disk drive RAID Volume one drive pair is mirrored together then striped over a second drive pair Data Stripe mm
34. e RAID Volume is being rebuilt after a disk drive failure Migrating means the RAID Volume is adding a disk drive or changing RAID levels Background Activity None is normal Running means a background activity is in progress 2 3 2 Viewing Disk Drive Information ey e Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click RAID amp File System RAID Management Click the RAID Status tab Click a disk icon to view the disk drive information RAID Management Statu Modify Delete Information Disk List Disk Status Ee vse Channel 1 5B VOLUME1 RAID 906528 Model ST3250410AS Disk 1 Firmware Version 3 AAE Disk 2 Serial No 6RY67HYN Disk 3 Capacity 232 89 GB Sectors 63 Heads 16 Cylinders 16383 Ultra DMA Mode PIO Mode Support 4 ooo Smart Support res SmartEnable Enable 2 3 3 Migrating a RAID Volume To migrate a RAID Volume means to change its RAID level or to add disk drives 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click RAID amp File System RAID Management 29 3 Click the Modify tab RAID Management RAID Status odi Create Delete HESS Current Volume Current RAID Level RAIDO Striping x1 Disk s in RAID pree 1 5T3250410AS 232 89 GB Migrate to RAID Level RAIDO Striping J Assign Disk s Free Disk s Add Disk s to RAID Disk 2 232 89 GB
35. e Server button ES Remote Playback Site Management Server Setting H server Name IT Address IS Port S160 User Mame OO Password Ss Save Password Test Server oK Insert the name of your unit Insert the IP address of that unit Modify the port if necessary Insert the user name Insert the password Check the Save Password option Click the Test Server button to test the connection between the local application and the remote unit 10 Click the Add button to add this unit into the remote server list 11 Click the OK button O ee o pS w 73 4 2 3 Searching the Recorded Video to Playback Remote Playback Site Management fy DateTime Search Dialog Department 1 Le DP a Q Date Time Period Start Time 6 10 2008 04 34 00 al jw Enable Preview 4 June 2008 gt H H S FE tm T ES End Time 6 10 2008 08 59 00 i 223 4 to BZ Video Preview 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 we Show Records 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 camera 1 fo Camera 2 fo camera 3 Camera 4 ff Camera 5 SE Fis gt Record Always Record on Event Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System Click the Open Record button Click the A icon on the top of the Date Time Panel to obtain the Remote Playback Site Management dialog and then select the server you want to access Highlight the records you want to view in the Time Table Set the
36. e has a medium impact on Medium Write data transaction rate throughput Good aggregate transfer rate Most versatile RAID level RAID 10 Advantage Disadvantage Implemented as a mirrored RAID Very high disk overhead uses only Volume whose segments are RAID 0 90 of total capacity RAID Volumes High I O rates are achieved thanks to multiple stripe segments 99 Spare Drives A spare is a disk drive that has been designated to replace a failed disk drive in a RAID Volume In the event of the failure of a disk drive within a RAID 1 or three drive RAID 5 Volume the spare drive is activated as a member of the RAID Volume to replace a disk drive that has failed A spare drive cannot replace the failed drive in a RAID 0 Volume because of the way in which data is written to the disk drives under RAID 0 A spare drive is not available for a RAID 10 Volume because RAID 10 requires all four disk drives in the unit enclosure However when you replace the failed disk drive the unit will automatically rebuild the RAID Volume using the new disk drive You must designate a disk drive as a Spare Use the system to designate the Free disk drive as a Spare Maintaining a spare drive is a good precaution to protect your RAID Volume integrity in the event of disk drive failure Automatic Rebuilding When a disk drive in your RAID 1 5 or 10 Volume fails and a replacement disk drive becomes available the RAID Volume will rebu
37. e user name and password to the administrator s to log in to those cameras 8 Click the Add button to add it 9 After clicking the Add button the updated camera list will be displayed in the Camera Setting tab Address D Vendor 192 168 1 192 Vendor hone mone hone none hone none none 10 Repeat steps 5 through 8 to add other cameras to your list 2 1 2 Adding non UPnP Cameras 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click IP Camera Camera Settings 3 Click the Camera Settings tab and the camera list will be displayed on the bottom of the page 4 Click the item to which you want to add a camera Camera Name Address 5 Enter the camera s information at the top of the page 16 Camera Settings Minds Bese TCP UDF none enim Camera name name this camera Address the IP address Port the transmission port User name login user name Password login password Camera Channel select the number of analog cameras supported by one video server from the list Protocol data transmission protocol Vendor camera vendor name Model camera model name Note Some cameras will limit the login authority to the administrator A only In this condition you need to change the username and password to the administrator s to log in to those cameras 6 Click the Save
38. e you wish the image to be displayed 60 Department 1 2 bay Department 2_4 bay dD Location dP Location3 qp qp qp qp qp Cer Ess o Playing O Lei 456 8 kbps 61 4 Playback There are two ways to implement the playback function with Internet Explorer or with the Playback System application 4 1 Internet Explorer 4 1 1 Playback Control Panel Settings Live view Playback Logout Browse Mode CHE Search Mode Cs Gaus Screen Division Open Record Setting Audio Volume Control Information Window FWD REV AE A EE Forward reverse by interval Step FWD REV Forward reverse frame by frame information Window displays video date and time cue in cue out point times and speed Audio Volume Control adjust the sound level Screen Division allocate the sub screen display by clicking on the desired layout icon To switch to single camera display double click a particular sub screen Double click the screen again to regain previous screen division layout Browse Mode play the recorded video when in Search Mode 62 Open Record click the Open Record button to access the Date Time Panel and select the video records which you want to review Setting gt Record Display Calendar View view the Record Display Window as a calendar List Control view the Record Display Window as a list control gt Play Play when open check this option to
39. eck whether you have installed Media Player or not 2 If you have installed Media Player check whether its version is version 9 or later 8 14 Cannot Log in to the Unit with Internet Explorer 1 Check the settings of your antivirus software 2 Change to appropriate settings or turn off this antivirus software 94 Appendix RAID System Introduction to RAID RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks allows multiple disk drives to be combined together into a RAID Volume You will create a RAID Volume on your unit when you perform the setup procedure The benefits of a RAID can include Higher data transfer rates for increased server performance Increased overall storage capacity for a single Volume Data redundancy fault tolerance for ensuring continuous system operation in the event of a disk drive failure Different RAID levels use different organizational models and have varying benefits Also see Choosing a RAID Level on page 98 The following outline breaks down the properties for each RAID level supported on this unit RAID 0 Stripe When a RAID Volume is striped the read and write blocks of data are interleaved between the sectors of multiple disk drives Performance is increased since the workload is balanced between drives or members that form the RAID Volume Identical drives are recommended for performance as well as data storage efficiency Data stripe disk drives The RAID Volume s
40. edule the cameras to turn the recorder on and off at the same time every day according to your setting Week schedule the cameras for each day of the week differently 5 Click the schedule of the camera which needs to be modified 6 Click the column on the bottom of the page Recording Settings Recording Mode ing a Camera List Day O Week Camera List D 0 OO CO 06 OF C CO Cu Im OM IB WU 98 Im 29 2 22 23 M Location 1 ocation 4 gt p d Insert insert new schedules Delete delete the selected schedule Configure modify the schedule and recording mode settings 7 The default setting of the camera s recording schedule is from 00 00 to 24 00 If you want to modify the time slot click the Configure button to modify the default settings first 21 Mode Always Record Record on Event sec Max sec Max Audio Enable audio 8 Choose the recording mode Time Mode Motion L_ Mation on Location 3 L_ Mation on Location 3 Motion on Location 4 Motion on Location 5 die Digital Input _ Enable audio Pa een Input 2 on Location 1 H Input 1 on Location 3 Input 1 on Location 5 Cancel Always Record always record Record on Event record when events triggered The event can be triggered by Motion or Digital input Note When setting the event Motion please first ensure that the motion detection function in your camera has be
41. en See the front view figure The buzzer beeps one time Step 5 Software Installation a p Insert the CD into your CDROM Double click Setup exe to begin installation Click the Next button to go on installation Click the I accept the terms of the license agreement option and then click the Next button Insert your User Name and Company Name then click the Next button Select the setup type and then click the Next button Click the Install button to proceed with installation When above mentioned installation processes are finished a final installation screen appears Click the Finish button to close the installer Step 6 Setting up the Unit The software Install Wizard performs the setup procedures on your unit After the procedure you can begin using this unit 1 Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Install Wizard 2 This program will show the default language setting and initiation mode 3 Choose preferred language and initiation mode and then click the Next button N Emini Setup Wizard Welcome to H Rmini Setup Wizard Initiation Mode Express Mode O Advance Mode Version D 00 0000 15 Copyright 200407 NUUD Inc Click NEXT to continue NEXT zs CANCEL xpress Mode you don t need to set the date time network settings and RAID level After step 5 jump to step 9 directly Advance Mode you need to set your specific date time and network settings 4
42. en enabled 22 9 If you want to add another new schedule click the Insert button to add anew one Recording aici Recording Mode Recording Schedule a J Schedu Camera List Schedule Day O Week Camera List Location Location2 Location3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Pen EE El E al 22a es Start Time End Time Record Audio ch wem den amw am NS emm wm EK aa 13 00 16 00 Always Disable 10 Repeat step 9 to add other new schedules 11 Repeat steps 5 through 9 to set other cameras 12 Click the Save button Note When changing the motion detection settings of a camera make sure to disconnect your unit and that camera first Once you have finished re connecting them will update the settings in your unit Note When setting an event Motion or Digital input can be triggered from other cameras This means that if the system detects motion or digital input from other cameras the camera will begin recordin 23 Note There is another way to set the schedule If you want to change the recording time length drag the end of the time bar from 24 00 back to the length you wish and then drag the beginning of the time bar to the point at which you would like it to commence recording You may also click the Insert button to add new schedules Recording Settings EEO PINE Rec Camera List Day O Week 02 02
43. eo 5 5 1 With Backup Application Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Backup System 83 2 Insert the IP address of your unit Backup System Login E QUUO suerg Copyright 2005 AUUO CO LTO Please enter username and password Server User Mame Insert the user name Insert the password Click the OK button Click the New Period button oo a F Backup System Backup Help Le ee eee E arla mp New Period Remove Period Backup Ile Logout etait Date Time End Date Time 7 Select the record date 84 Select Date Time Period Sd Record Date CH 2008 06 03 29 2008 06 02 Date Time Period StartTime 2008 6 3 00 00 00 End Time 2008 amp 3 10 00 00 Yv Select Cameras 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 B Camera 1 H Camera 6 camera3 B Camera4 B Camera 5 BG Cameras DI Camera D Cameras lt Record Always RECOM on Event you want to delete 10 Click the OK button 11 Select the time slot which you want to delete F Backup System Backup Help Video Preview Enable Preview x w OK x Cancel Set the Start Time and End Time or highlight the video records which Select the cameras you want to delete the records New Period Se Remove Period a Backup EN Delete Logout etait Date Time 9 13 2008 6 00 00 AM 12 Click the Delete butt
44. g Lei G 146 3 kbps sengen A Exit Minimize Play Stop Drop Information Display Window Digital Zoom 55 Minimize minimize the Remote Live Viewer window Exit shut down the application Digital Zoom click the or icon to digitally zoom in or out Play Stop Drop select a camera video and click this button to play stop disconnect a particular channel information Display Window display video information including server name video current status and bit rate for a selected channel Playback view playback video remotely Snapshot Select the snapshot function to capture a specific video image immediately Remote O utilize I O device function remotely User can remotely adjust the Output Pins by turning it on or off IO Devices Servers New Server output pins Click to turn on off the Output pins Device Pin name status 210 193 60 169 Output 0 2 OFF 210 193 660 169 Output 1 2 OFF LevelOne WC 20 Output 0 2 OFF 3 2 2 Unit Connection Setup 1 Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Remote Live Viewer 2 Click the LiveView Setting button 56 Department 2_4 bay gt Ka e LI H H P Not Connected MORDES OOO 3 Insert the unit name ES LiveYiew Setting Server Group OSD Server Setting Department 1 192 168 3 58 A8 Server Name PO Department 2 192 168 3 57 Address PO Port 5150 User Name PO Password Ir Save Pa
45. he cameras you want to backup Select the directory you want to save the backup data Click the Backup button N SSS 71 8 The system will then begin backup process automatically F Backup Progress File Name Status Size C Documents and Settings 20080603 COO000 06 COO000A2008 Copying C Documents and Settings 20080603 COO000 06 COO00042008 C Documents and Settings 20080603 CO0000 rcd C Documents and Settings 20080603 CO0001 06e CO0001A42008 C Documents and Settings 20080603 C00001 rcd C Documents and Settings 20080603 COO002 06 CO0002 42008 C Documents and Settings 20080603 COOD02 0e CO0002 42008 C Documents and Settings 20080603 CO0002 rcd C Documents and Settings 20080603 ecord log 1 d a 4 sl 6 H a H 4 2 Remote Playback System Application 4 2 1 Playback System Application Control Panel The Playback System control panel is similar to the playback panel in Internet Explorer See page 62 for more details about those buttons Browse Mode Search Mode Screen Division Open Record Setting Audio Volume Control b i id H Pl Information Window FWD REV Step FWD REV Customize the speed on Forward reverse frame by setting panel frame 72 4 2 2 Setting Unit Connections Before using the Playback System application you need to set a connection to your unit first 1 Goto Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System 2 Click the Remot
46. hlight the video records that you want to review See page 65 for more details Choose the camera display that you want to print pictures Click the Print button Set the print settings Page Setting gt Printin original size select to have the image print in original S Ze gt Fit the page select to have the image fit the page gt Align Image top center or bottom Print Content print the image from currently selected channel or all the channels shown on the screen 78 4 2 10 Backing up the Recorded Video Different from Save Video the Backup function will save all the recorded videos which belong to the time slot you set instead of the clips Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System Click the Open Record button to select data Click the Backup button set the Start Time and End Time you want to backup select the cameras you want to backup Select the directory you want to save the backup data Click the Backup button pw Oe ON oe eet AS e 79 5 Backing up and Deleting Records 5 1 The Backup System Application In addition to the ways mentioned in the previous chapters you can apply the application to backup your files 1 Goto Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Backup System 2 Insert the IP address of your unit Backup System Login E NUUO SECURITY Copyright 20095 MUUD CO LTO CRY9SSTAL BOARD Please enter user name and password Server User Name Password I
47. ild itself to the new disk drive automatically For RAID 1 and three drive RAID 5 Volumes you can designate a spare drive If a spare drive is present when the RAID Volume experiences a disk drive failure the rebuild will start automatically using the spare drive For RAID 1 RAID 5 and RAID 10 Volumes without a spare drive the RAID Volume will begin to rebuild itself automatically wnen you remove the failed disk drive and install a new disk drive A RAID 0 Volume cannot be rebuilt because of the way in which data is written to the disk drives under RAID 0 Even if there is a designated spare 100 drive rebuilding is not possible for RAID 0 Volumes RAID Volume Migration Migration is the process of 1 Changing the RAID level 2 Adding disk drives but keeping the same RAID level In the migration process the existing RAID Volume is called the Source The proposed RAID Volume is called the Target Each target RAID Volume has certain requirements and they are different for each RAID level You must meet all of the requirements in order to successfully migrate a RAID Volume In most cases you must add one or more disk drives during the migration process You can never reduce the number of disk drives While the migration is running you can still access the folders on your RAID Volume and the data they contain The following tables show the migration options for a source RAID Volume according to its RAID level The available
48. individually select your specific settings 8 If you need to set a new disk s check the Create new storage option After checking click the Next button l1 f H Rmini Setup Wizard SEK Protecting Your Data Please choose a protection function for your storage Create new storage The Wizard ts configuring your NY Emini Click NEXT to continue CANCEL Data Protection set the RAID level to RAID 1 2 bay Set the RAID level to RAID 5 4 bay Maximum Capacity set the RAID level to RAID 0 2 bay Set the RAID level to RAID 0 4 bay 9 Review your settings If the settings are correct click the Finish button to finish the settings selection process N Emini Setup Wizard Reviewing your settings Please check data on the list Current Settings Value aa Aha preseur Caution Once you have finished the setting selection process the unit will start working In order to assure the stability of the unit do not pull any disks out when the system is running 1 2 LED Status Definitions System Status LED Green Red Amber Healthy Drive Status LED Green Red Amber Dank Healthy Rebuilding Without disk Drive Activity LED Definition Activity No activity Ethernet Activity LED aa Link Accessing 13 2 Settings After setting up the unit log in to the system by entering its IP address in the browser When connecting choose your langu
49. ion 5 Click the OK button 2 6 7 Viewing UPS Status If you have an APC Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS attached to your unit you can check its status with the following steps 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click System APC UPS 3 Click the Information tab Product Name Back UPS ES 500 FW 801 e6 D USB UB0739110178 Serial Number UB0739110178 Service Status The Information tab displays the status of the UPS If there is no UPS connected or recognized the Service Status field reports NO UPS APC UPS 2 6 8 UPS Setup This feature enables you to tell your unit how long to run on UPS battery power and when to shutdown after a power failure 49 Attach the APC UPS to one of the unit s USB ports Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click System APC UPS Click the Setup tab Click the option button beside the shutdown option you want oe ee IS APC UPS Information d Actions Settings 7 Disable O System shutdown on the remaining battery percentage CH System shutdown after the UPS has run on batteries Disable run until the UPS battery is depleted System shutdown on the remaining battery percentage run until the UPS battery remains this percentage System shutdown after the UPS has run on batteries run on the UPS battery for a certain period of time 6 If you choose battery percentage enter a percen
50. is disk drive Red failed disk drive Dark no disk drive is installed 8 3 Replacing a Failed Disk Drive lf a disk drive fails the Disk Status LED becomes red If the disk drive belongs to a RAID Volume the Volume goes Critical or Offline See Checking RAID Volume Status on page 89 Replace the failed disk drive with a new disk drive of the same or slightly greater capacity You do not have to power down the unit Open the unit s front lid Pull out the drive carrier with the failed drive Remove the failed disk drive from the drive carrier Install a new disk drive into the carrier Place the carrier with the new disk drive back into the open slot in the oS 2 YS 88 unit lf the failed drive belonged to a RAID Volume the RAID Volume will begin rebuilding as soon as the new drive is installed During the rebuild the Disk Status LED shows amber When the rebuild is finished the Disk Status LED turns green lf the replacement drive is free i e not assigned to a RAID Volume or as a spare the Disk Status LED remains dark after you install the new drive 8 4 Checking RAID Volume Status 1 Click RAID amp File RAID Management 2 Click the RAID Status tab 8 5 Responding to a Critical RAID Volume How the unit responds to a Critical RAID Volume depends on the RAID level of your Volume and whether you have a spare drive available Fora RAID 1 Volume or a three drive RAID 5 Volume if a spare drive is
51. lick the OK button 2 5 6 Viewing the Event Log 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Management Event Log to find the event list of your unit Hardware Log LO NVR Log NVR Event Log Y Hardware Log List Date Time Level Message Jun 23 14 26 12 INFO System is starting to work Jun 23 14 24 47 INFO System is rebooting Jun 23 10 43 48 INFO Systemis starting to work Jun 23 10 42 31 INFO System is rebooting Jun 23 10 33 10 INFO System is starting to work Jun 23 10 31 41 INFO System is rebooting Jun 20 11 04 14 INFO System is starting to work Jun 20 11 03 04 INFO System is rebooting 8 There are three kinds of event which will be listed on this page Hardware Log the log information of the operations to your unit such as reboot or shutdown NVR Log the log information of the NVR system such as stop 42 recording or NVR system start NVR Event Log the log information of the Event amp Action Management such as motion detection or camera connection lost 2 5 7 Saving Unit Configuration Save configuration can let you save the settings of this unit These settings can be applied to other units which will let you set other units more easily 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Management Save Load Configuration 3 Click the Save Configuration tab Save Configuration ion Load Configur
52. n tab 33 Protocol Control Windows FTP Sharing Action 2 3 8 Modifying the My Network Places Protocol Settings Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click RAID amp File System Protocol Control Click the Windows tab Check and enter the unit s information Click the OK button oe e S Protocol Control Information FTP Sharing REES maen Zeg Computer Description Nv4080 Domain or Workgroup Name WORKGROUP i E Services whether users can access this unit through Windows Explorer or not Computer Name the name of this unit which is set in the Setup tab in the Network Setup function Computer Description the name which will be displayed in Windows Explorer Domain or Workgroup Name the name of this unit s workgroup 2 3 9 Modifying the FTP Protocol Settings Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click RAID amp File System Protocol Control Click the FTP Sharing tab Check and enter the settings of this unit E ZS NS 34 5 Click the OK button Protocol Control Omri miei a FTP Shari Enable Disable Command Port D Passive Ports 1024 65535 Client Coding Type Services whether users can access this unit through FTP or not Command Port the port for commands between a server and a client Passive Ports the data transmission port of passive mode Client Coding Type If your FTP client uses double b
53. nn Status the status of the connection Click the Connect or Disconnect button to change the connection status Rec Status the set recording schedule of this camera in this time Framerate the frame rate of this camera Bitrate the transmission bit rate of this camera 19 2 2 Recording amp Response Setup 2 2 1 Recording Mode Setup Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click Recording amp Response Recording settings Click the Recording Mode tab lf selecting Always Recording the chosen cameras will begin to record immediately gt E e Seel Seil No Recording Recording by Schedule Recording Mode e EE camera1 Camera2 Camera3 1 Camera4 camera5 Camera6 L Camera7 1 Cameras Keep Video a Keep Video EC Days No Recording turn off the recording Recording by Schedule recording by schedule Always Recording permanently turn on the chosen cameras Automatic Recycle check the Enable option to recycle disk space automatically when the disk space is full Keep Video set a period during which the recorded video clips will be kept intact 2 2 2 Recording Schedule Event Setup Instead of Always Recording you can begin the recording by setting the Recording Schedule Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click Recording amp Event Recording settings Click the Recording Schedule tab Check the Day or Week mode SN re Se 20 Day sch
54. nsert the user name Insert the password Click the OK button Click the New Period button oo a p 80 F Backup System Backup Help S i New Period atat Date Time Remove Period Backup Delete Logout 7 Select the record date Select Date Time Period E Sd Record Date Cl 2008 06 03 29 2008 06 02 Date Time Period StartTime 2008 6 3 00 00 00 End Time 2008 6 3 10 00 00 Select Cameras 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 Video Preview Enable Preview H Camera H Camera 2 GB Camera H Camera 4 B Camera 5 H Camera 6 6 Camera ID Cameras lt Record Always Record on Event w i OK AS Cancel 8 Set the Start Time and End Time you want to backup or highlight the video records which you want to backup 9 Select the cameras you want to backup 10 Click the OK button 11 Select the time slot which you want to backup 81 D Backup System ERE Backup Help eo S i New Period SP Remove Period EN Backup EN Delete Logout etait Date Time gri 32008 3 15 00 4M 91 3 2008 6 00 00 AM NC 2 134 500EB 12 Click the Backup button 13 Select the way and directory you want to save the backup data 14 Check the Include Playback application option which will add Playback application into the backup folder Remote Backup Setting Wedia Backup on HardDisk Backup
55. ntent SMTP Authentication before sending out an E Mail enter the user name and password for SMTP authentication User Name user name Password password 2 2 5 Adding Event Contacts 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Recording amp Event E Mail 3 Click the Contacts tab Sch Add Contact add this new contact into the contact list Reset return to the latest saved settings of the contact list Save save this time modification of the contact list Insert the name of a new contact Insert the e mail address of this new contact Click the Add Contact button Click the Save button to save this modification of the contact list N ee ot 2 3 RAID amp File Settings 2 3 1 Viewing RAID Volume Status RAID status refers to the disk drives on your unit and how they are arranged into a RAID Volume 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click RAID amp File System RAID Management 3 Click the RAID Status tab to view the status of your RAID Volume RAID Management RAID 5 Striping with parity x3 28 RAID Name name of your RAID automatically assigned when it was created RAID Level RAID O 1 5 or 10 specified when it was created Capacity data capacity of the RAID Volume in GB RAID Status functional is normal Critical means one disk drive has failed Offline means you cannot access your data Action Status Idle is normal Rebuilding means th
56. olumn and click the gt gt button to move it to the Disks in RAID column 7 Click the OK button 2 3 6 Deleting a RAID Volume 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click RAID amp File System RAID Management 3 Click the Delete tab Sg RAID Management RAID Status Modify Delete RAD List Volume Disk Name RAID Level Capacity RAID Status Action Status Background Activity VOLUME 1 RAID 731802 RAIDO x1 232 82 GB Functional Idle None OK Cancel 4 Click the option button beside the RAID Volume you want to delete 5 Click the OK button 6 In the confirmation box type YES into the field provided and then click the OK button 7 After a RAID Volume is deleted you need to reboot the unit Caution When you delete a RAID Volume you delete all the folders in the A RAID volume and all the data saved in the folders Back up any important data before deleting a RAID Volume Note You cannot delete a RAID Volume while a background activity is A running such as Migration or Rebuild Wait until these activities are completed 2 3 7 Viewing Protocol Status There are another two ways to access the recorded data in the unit through Workgroup or through FTP Follow the following steps to view the status of these two ways 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click RAID amp File System Protocol Control 3 Click the Informatio
57. on 13 Confirm the check dialog 85 2 134 500EB 5 5 2 Without Backup Application 1 Find your unit through Windows Explorer insert V plus the IP address of your unit Use the administrator s ID and password to log in Open the videodata folder Select the date folder which you want to delete Delete the folder oe Je Caution In order to keep the system stable do not delete recorded data A from the day in which you do the delete process 86 6 Logging out Click the Logout button on the top of the page to log out of the system If there is no action in 10 minutes the system will log out automatically to avoid unauthorized access 7 Remote PC System Requirements Remote PC Minimum Requirements Model 2 bay 4 channels 4 bay 8 channels 512MB S 512 MB RAM User Interface 1 HTTP Web browser Internet Explorer v6 or later 2 Client Application Program 87 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Checking the System Status LED The system status LED reports the condition of the enclosure fan and power supply Green normal Amber there is a problem with the fan or power supply Red the fan power supply or file system has failed If your unit is configured to work with a UPS it will continue to run for a while after a power supply failure 8 2 Checking Disk Status LEDs The disk status LEDs report the condition of the disk drives Green normal Amber rebuilding th
58. ort format Choose the use profile Check the Export Audio option Click the OK button Note We recommend that you export to the asf format when saving A video In exporting to the avi format the frame rate will be increased when playing in the video player causing the video to run faster than normal 4 1 7 Saving an Image a ep e Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click the Playback button on the top of the page Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from Highlight the video clip you want to review and then click the OK button Choose the camera display that you want to save pictures Click the Save Image button when the image you want is shown on the screen Choose the folder where you want to save the file at Choose the folder and the image format BMP or JPEG you prefer 69 10 Insert the file name 11 Click the Save button Note You may skip step 3 by presetting the folder where you want to A save the images and the format you want to save them in See page 63 for more details 4 1 8 Printing an Image Print the current image of the video you choose Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click the Playback button on the top of the page Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select
59. ou may define more than one SE zone by repeating this step Define detection zone 2 Modify the sensitivity setting by changing the slider control Moving toward the right will increase the sensitivity level which means a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm 3 Set the interval Moving toward right will increase time interval so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer 4 Check the Stop when found option If unchecked the search tool will list all the events it found instead of stopping at the moment the event found 5 Click the Search button e All Clear lw Draw Region Foreign Object alarm is set on when any additional object appears in the defined area on the screen Define detection zone by dragging to draw a detection zone Modify the sensitivity setting Set the Interval Check the Stop when found option If unchecked the search tool will list all the events it found instead of stopping at the moment the event found 5 Click the Search button gt YS Missing Object alarm is set on when the selected object is removed from the defined area on the screen 1 Define detection object by dragging to draw a detection zone 2 Modify the sensitivity setting 66 3 Set the Interval 4 Check the Stop when found option If unchecked the search tool will list all the events it found instead of stopping at the moment the event found 5 Click the Search
60. package contains the following items The unit Quick Start Guide Screws for disk drives 1 package Power cord Warranty card 12V DC power transformer 2 bay unit CD with Install Wizard Backup Live View and Playback application user manual and quick start guide vi Warning The electronic components within the unit are sensitive to damage from Electro Static Discharge ESD Please take precautions at all times when handling the unit or its sub assemblies Important To configure the unit you must install the software onto a desktop laptop running Windows Vista 2003 XP Professional or 2000 2 bay unit 4 channels front view Disk Drive Drive Carrier Drive Status LED Drive Activity LED Ethernet Activity L 2 Lag SE Power button system Status LED 5 2 bay unit 4 channels rear view Cooling Fan USB Connection RJ45 Network Connection Power Connection 4 bay unit 8 channels front view Disk Drive Drive Carrier Drive Status LED Drive Activity LED Power button System Status LED Ethernet Activity LED 4 bay unit 8 channels rear view AK SR Ze aS DI USB Connections Power Supply Fan Step 2 Disk Drive Installation You can populate this unit with SATA 1 5 Gb s or 3 0 Gb s disk drives For optimal performance install disk drives of the same model and capacity Your disk drives will become a RAID Volume on this uni
61. s ccccccccseeccsseeceeeceeseseesesseeeseaees 35 242 Eelere EE 36 2 4 3 Network Service Geiup 37 2 4 4 CMS Service Getup 39 220 Manage IMIG EE 39 2 5 1 Viewing the List of Users ceccceeccceseeceeeeceeeeseeseceueeseaees 39 2 5 2 Creating NEW Ueere sisisi aaa aaia aan 39 2 9 3 Modifying User Intommaton 40 2 5 4 Changing a User s Password cccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeesaees 41 2 5 6 Viewing the Event Log 42 2 5 7 Saving Unit Configuration cccccceccccsseeeceeeeeseeeeesaeeeeseees 43 2 5 8 Loading Unit Configuration Default Settings 000 0000 43 RO V E 44 2 6 1 Viewing System Information cccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseees 44 2 6 2 Viewing Enclosure Information ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeees 45 2 6 3 Upgrading the System ccccccscccecsssceeseeeesaeeeeseeeeeseeeeesaees 46 2 6 4 System Date and Time Getup cc ececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 47 2 6 5 Daylight Saving Time Geiunp 48 2 6 6 Enabling and Disabling the Buzzer 48 2 6 7 VieWING UPS EE 49 2D S URSO I Eee Sanna Aen ee nS a SNe NO 49 26 9 Restano TG ENEE 50 2 60 10 SNUG OWN TNE WAM ersa ee 51 BEE 52 ST MEMET E ee TE 52 SCHT Live View Gontrol Faber eege 52 Ole Live VIE ege 53 3 2 Remote Live Viewer Applcaton 54 3 2 1 Remote Live Viewer Application Control Panel 54 322 AIM GOMMECIOM SSUP EE 56 323 Camera Group oe UD E 58 3 2 4 Deleting Renaming Camera Groups 59
62. s event 25 Event amp Action Management ii i Options e I Motion from Camera C Location 1 Input 0 Location 2 Location 3 Location 4 Location 5 Camera D A Camera Camera 8 System Save Iw CC ei Se Output when an event occurs the system will send out an output signal to other connected devices E Mail when an event occurs the system will send e mail notifications Make sure to add an e mail address first CMS when an event occurs the system will send out a signal to CMS CMS will highlight this event 6 Click the action and then click the Configure button to modify the details of that action if necessary 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add more actions 8 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to set up more cameras Note Es You can also set up a response for the hard disk being full Note The screen will display the event information when triggered after A selecting any one of them Connection lost Motion on the edge Digital input 26 2 2 4 SMTP Server Setup 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Recording amp Event E Mail 3 Click the SMTP Server tab E Mail SemerAddress Subject EE mg Motion from Camera i Body SMTP Authentication UserName admin ee Server Address SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol server IP address Sender sender information Subject subject Body E Mail co
63. s when your drive becomes unavailable Ro DM 3 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click RAID amp File File System Management Click the File System Status tab Look for the RAID Volume icon S If the RAID Volume icon is Critical S has a yellow the file system contains errors and you must rebuild the file system 8 8 Rebuilding the File System Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click RAID amp File File System Management Click the File System Status tab Click the RAID Volume Critical icon Z to display the Rebuild File 90 System button 5 Click the Rebuild File System bution 6 Inthe confirmation box type YES into the field provided and then click the OK button 8 9 Checking Enclosure Status Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click System System Information Click the Enclosure Information tab lf CPU temperature is above specification 2 Ys Be sure there is adequate air flow around the device Be sure the ambient temperature is below 35 C 95 F 5 Check the fan speed Ifthe fan speed is below 1800 RPM contact Technical Support f any power status Is out of specification contact Technical Support 8 10 Restoring the Default Administrator s Password lf you forget the password and want to reset the Administrator s password to the default password admin follow the following steps 1 Verify that the system is fully
64. sing Load Default Settings jump to step 11 directly 8 Choose the volume 9 Choose the folder public 10 Insert the file name 11 Click the OK button 12 In the confirmation box type YES into the field provided then click the OK button 13 The system will begin to load the settings into your current unit 2 6 System 2 6 1 Viewing System Information 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click System System Information 3 Click the System Information tab 44 System Information ation Maree sncsnmmriien Operating System Embedded Linux OS Version 01 04 2250 04 NVR Version 01 00 0000 870 MPC 8343 Gigabit Ethernet Card 10 100 1000 Mbps 00 01 55 10 53 D9 inflow 3 83 Mbps outflow 146 45 Kbps DECH The system information includes the following items Operating System embedded Linux OS Version OS version NVR version NVR system version CPU CPU model number Network Adapter network type and speed MAC Address MAC address of this unit Network Flow input output network flow Locate the buzzer in the unit will sound to let you know where the unit is 2 6 2 Viewing Enclosure Information 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click System System Information 3 Click the Enclosure Information tab 45 System Information System Information Enclosure Informatic o CPU Temperature normal range lt 58 C System
65. ssword T Auto Login T Insert the IP address Modify the port if necessary Insert the user name Insert the password Check the Save Password Auto login option Click the Test Server button to test the connection between the local application and the remote unit Gen EAR 57 10 Check the Add button to add this unit into your remote server list 11 Click the OK button 3 2 3 Camera Group Setup You can put different cameras into the same group 1 Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Remote Live Viewer 2 Click the LiveView Setting button EA DPE LOGO Es 3 Click the Group tab 58 8 9 10 ES LiveYiew Setting Server Group S Inert Sh Delt gE Rename S Management Center Department 1_2 bay Department 1_2 bay db Department 1_2 bay ca Department 2_4 bay Locat db Department 1_2 bay db Department 1_2 bay Department 1_2 bay Department 2_4 bay db Department 2_4 bay Department 2_4 bay db Department 2_4 bay db Department 2_4 bay Department 2_4 bay gd Department 2_4 bay gd Department 2_4 bay db Department 2_4 bay Z oK K Canoe Log in to all the servers that contain the camera s you would like to put into the group s Click the Insert button to create a new group Name this group Highlight the camera s that you would like to add into this group and then click the lt button Repeat step 6 to establish the group Repeat
66. st IP addresses from the blocked list will be unable to log in Note PN When setting Maximum Connections in Live Streaming Server settings 1 connection means that only 1 user can connect to only 1 camera If the maximum connections value is set to 16 and each user connects to 4 cameras the allowed connections per user will become 4 rather than 16 38 2 4 4 CMS Service Setup 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Network Setup Network Service 3 Click the CMS Service tab Network Service Live View amp Playback Service CMS Service CMS Server _ Enable Port Maximum Connections CMS Server check the Enable option to enable CMS service Port the port number through which the CMS connects to this unit Maximum Connections the maximum number of allowed CMS connections 2 5 Management 2 5 1 Viewing the List of Users Open Internet Explorer and login the unit Click Management User Management Click the Create New Users tab The list will be displayed on the bottom of the page e O IY No Name Group Live View PTZ Playback Backup Data Delete Data 1 user user 1 2 3 4 D 0 1 2 3 4 oO oO 2 poweruser poweruser D 0 O Iw 2 5 2 Creating New Users 1 Open Internet Explorer and login the unit 2 Click Management User Management 3 Click the Create New Users tab 39 User Management Modify Users Change Password User Name
67. steps 3 through 7 to establish other groups Click the OK button 3 2 4 Deleting Renaming Camera Groups A p pre e Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Remote Live Viewer Click the LiveView Setting button Click the Group tab Click the group which you want to modify Click the Delete or Rename button to remove or rename that group Repeat steps 3 and 4 to modify other groups Click the OK button 3 2 5 Setting OSD On screen display 1 2 Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Remote Live Viewer Click the LiveView Setting button 3 Click the OSD tab 59 E ep p 0 ES Live iew Setting Server Group OSD V Enable camera OSD Foreground Font T Tahoma Size H D jw Bold lv Edge Background Transparency Info jw Camera Name lv Date 2008 09 23 lv Time PM07 1 8 57 Default Check the Enable camera OSD option Set the foreground settings of the OSD Set the background settings of the OSD Select which kinds of information will be displayed on the screen Click the Apply button to preview the result Click the Default button to back to the default settings if necessary Click the OK button 3 2 6 Setting Up Remote Live Viewer a S E Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Remote Live Viewer Click the unit you wish to access in your remote server list Click the Log In button to access your unit Select a camera s from the camera list on the right and then drag it to wher
68. t Check the Enable Preview option to get the preview of the video you select Click the camera name to increase or decrease cameras you want to playback Click the OK button Note or b list control view To modify the settings of the record display L ersten tonnes ote er ca window click the Setting button at the right of the page See page 63 for more details 4 1 3 Playing the Recorded Video GE eI Be sure that you have set the schedule recording event first Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click the Playback button on the top of the page Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date you want to search the record from See page 64 for more details about the Record Display Window Highlight the video records that you want to review See page 65 for more details Click the OK button 4 1 4 Smart Search After opening the recorded video click the Search Mode button to obtain the Intelligent Search Tool panel You can search for unusual events during the recording period 65 There are 5 types of unusual events General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost and Camera Occlusion General Motion detect all movements in the B i Alarm Event Type defined area General Motion Sensitivity 1 Define detection zone by dragging to draw a Interval detection zone Y
69. t 1 Open the lid on the front of the unit enclosure 2 Pull a disk drive carrier from the enclosure See the front view figure 3 Carefully lay the disk drive into the drive carrier making the screw holes on the sides of the carrier align with the screw holes in the drive 4 Insert the screws through the holes in the drive carrier and into the sides of the disk drive Install only the counter sink screws supplied with the unit Install four screws per disk drive Tighten each screw until snug Be careful not to over tighten 5 Reinstall the drive carrier into the unit enclosure 6 Repeat step 2 through 5 for the other disk drive 7 Close the lid on the front of the unit Step 3 Connecting to the Network Attach one end of the network cable to the RJ45 network connection See the rear view figure Attach the other end of the network cable to your Ethernet hub or switch Important which you connect the unit You will need this information during iV lf there are multiple networks at your facility note the network to the setup process Step 4 Connecting the Power Attach the power cord from the power source to the power adapter Connect the power adapter to the back of the unit enclosure See the rear view figure On the front of the unit press the power button See the front view figure lt takes about a minute for the unit to fully power up After power up The System Status LED turns gre
70. tage amount in the field 7 lf you choose running time enter the number of minutes into the Mins field 8 Click the OK button 2 6 9 Restarting the Unit 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click System Reboot Shutdown 3 Click the Options tab 50 Reboot Shutdown Options List Reboot O Shutdown 4 Check the Reboot option 5 Click the OK button 6 In the confirmation box click the OK button The restart procedure runs automatically When the unit is fully online The system status LED turns green right The buzzer beeps one time if the buzzer is enabled Note During system restart none of your files will be accessible from your desktops laptops 2 6 10 Shutting Down the Unit The only time you need to shut down the unit is to replace the disk drive cooling fan or the power supply During and after the shutdown none of your files will be accessible from your desktops laptops Shutdown by Software Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click System Reboot Shutdown Click the Options tab Check the Shutdown option Click the OK button In the confirmation box click the OK button SS a oe iS Direct Shutdown 1 Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds on your unit s front panel 2 The system status LED will turn red 51 3 Live view There are two ways to implement the live view function with Internet Explorer or with the
71. the option and adjust the gamma value of the image to enhance the image and make it cleaner Sharpen check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the right to sharpen the image to the left to soften it Brightness check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the right to make the image brighter Contrast check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the right to increase contrast Grey Scale check the option to show the record in gray scale mode so the image displays in black and white 9 Click the OK button Stop stop the enhancement function and close the enhancement tool The system will automatically revert back to the default settings Default back to the default settings however the enhancement tool 76 still works OK apply the modifications of the settings 4 2 7 Saving a Video Go to Start gt NUUO NVRmini gt Playback System Click the Open Record button The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips Select the date from which you want to search the record See page 64 for more details Highlight the video records that you want to review See page 65 for more details Choose the camera display that you want to save as a video clip Set up the cue in and cue out points the cue in and cue out time will show on the information window 17 16 28 IH 17 16 05 Cue In
72. w the connection a ee ey Go to Start gt Control Panel Select Administrative Tools select Local Security Policy Security Options Select Network security LAN Manager authentication level From the drop down menu choose Send LM amp HTLM use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated Tage security LAN Manager authentication level Properties Local Securty Setting Explain d Network secunty LAN Manager authentication level E Send LM amp NTLM use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated Send NTLM response only Send NTLMv2 response only Send NTLMv response only Refuse LM Send NTLMv response only Refuse LM amp NTLM Ceci Find your unit through Windows Explorer insert V plus the IP address of your unit Use the administrator s ID and password to log in Put the update file into the folder public in your unit Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click System System Upgrade 93 11 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab System Upgrade Volume VOLUME1 SL Folder PUBLIC EI File Name 12 Choose the volume 13 Choose the folder public 14 Insert the entire file name including the extension name 15 Click the OK button 16 The system will begin the upgrade process 17 After upgrade the system will reboot You need to re access the unit again 8 13 Cannot Playback When Applying Windows 2000 1 Ch
73. yte characters but does not support Unicode choose your FTP clients encoding from the Client Coding Type drop down menu 2 4 Network Setup 2 4 1 Viewing Network Status 1 Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit 2 Click Network Setup Network Setup 3 Click the Information tab to display the unit s network information Settings Live view Playback Logout Network Setup in ion Setup Jumbo Frame Port Setup Computer Name IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address Primary Domain Name Server Secondary Domain Name Server 35 2 4 2 Network Settings Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit Click Network Setup Network Setup Click the Setup tab to set up the network settings of your unit Network Setup Computer Name name your unit Note Because of the internal data modifications required it will take a A few minutes to change the name of your unit During this period it will not be possible for you to access your unit There is no need to restart the unit simply wait until it is possible to re access Ethernet Link Speed select the LAN transmission speed you prefer 4 bay Internet Protocol check whether you want to apply a specific internet protocol to your unit IP Address IP address of this unit Subnet Mask subnet mask address Default Gateway IP Address gateway IP address Primary DNS primary DNS Domain Name System address

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