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2. When selected event trigger such as alarm motion or video loss it will be displayed at the monitor that is configured for event 28 HR Series NVR 2 CAMERA CONNECTION r lt PROTOCOL J ES 04 TITLE EN DISPLAY CAME IP INFO CONFIGURATION T a PTZ DISK NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM Press Left Right buttons or number button to select the desired camera Camera will be activated if IP Camera is connected Camera Channel option is highlighted and the camera settings are displayed 2 1 CAMERA ADJUSTMENT e Select connection method CONNETION Auto S L O C camera connection Manual IP camera connection LAN Port e Set up PTZ camera 2 2 Set up IP camera MANUAL CONNECTION 1 Select MANUAL on connection after that USE check box and SETUP button will be shown like below picture 2 Select USE check box and press SET UP button to put IP camera information 3 Put user ID PW IP address and port of IP camera IP INFO CONFIGURATION PTZ Press SETUP button on CONFIGURATION to see detail information or set up function of camera 29 HR Series NVR e MODEL BRIEF IP Camera information MODEL BRIEF IP_E1 DOME ISP 2M 390 HOSTNAME a a IP Camera s own name VERSION 1 0 3 9 e STATUS Show temperature of IP camera e VERSION Show current version of IP camera 2 CAMERA DAY amp NIGHT AUTO DNR MIDDLE ENHANCEMENT WHITE BALANCE AUTO BRIGHTN
3. HR 400 800 1600 INSTRUCTION MANUAL NUVICO VALUE SECURED Contents Contents Verification and Checklists 4 HAUS ccce ee neuen Sm DUE VID M E UE EE MI M DE 4 Ce RTI CT 4 Important Safety Instructions cce eeeee eee 5 Important INOUC f 6 Ward 7 zie mel 8 Standard Approvals cella 8 BE CONIFOlS ii 9 te Front EET 9 2 Rear Panel Connectors ioo ec a eek Foto eu bene Fact eh e Fett nd e sd 9 3 Remote Controller Optional ii 11 4 Mouse COT ole dun lele 13 5 Virtual Keypad for Mouse Control 13 II INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS eee eee 14 1 Camera Monitor Audio Alarm sensor and Power cord 14 2 Alarm inputs and Alarm US 15 2 1 Connection of N O Normally 15 2 2 Connection of N C Normally CIOSE iii 15 II QUICK START PAGE iii 16 VUE cem 19 T Display OVervieW ene ito ee ee 19 2 Multi screen Display and Sequencing 21 2 1 Screen Display areale 21 2 2 Multi screen Display and Switch Sequencing 0
4. UD I T x 78 171 External 2 2 io ia 78 1 2 External USB Memory 51 79 1 3 Back up Range Setup Leelee ielaiiada 80 2 Backup FTP Not 80 3 Backup LOG a Hu lia oa 81 3 HR Series NVR Contents Verification and Checklists Before installing the NVR please make sure that the following items are included in the box 1 Network Video Recorder 2 Power supply 3 Mouse 4 Software CD 5 Quick Setup Guide If any of these materials are missing please contact the vendor or NUVICO customer help desk immediately at 866 523 1700 Features 4 8 16 channels Embedded Linux Operating System HW based true HD Display Quadruplex function simultaneous record playback network backup Recording compression method H 264 Real time live display amp recording per channel Multiple video outputs User friendly graphic menu amp Intuitive mouse GUI Backup device USB Watch dog power failure recovery Firmware upgrade via USB Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 4 HR Series NVR Important Safety Instructions Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow all the safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions
5. PLAYBACK 17 HR Series NVR Time amp Date Seiting When the NVR is powered on for the very first time the time and date are set as default to January 1 2009 Thursday 01 00 00 Before any other operation of the Network Video Recorder it is important to setup the time and the date Please refer for setting the time and the date on the NVR TIME UPDATE ADVANCED TIME ZONE DATE FORMAT ___ 0 NTP SYNC NTP SERVER NTP TEST MM DD Y Y Y Y HH MM 55 18 HR Series NVR IV LIVE VIEWING 1 Display Overview Le 7 Ime p gt ue _ m 3 ai dui ape e 4 ee SP 4 5 1 Recording Mode Background color of Number will be different based on the recording status 1 Red Event Motion Alarm Recording 2 Yellow Continuous Recording 3 Black No Recording 1 2 3 2 Event Indicator 1 Indicate Alarm In terminal is triggered by an alarm sensor 1 To appear Alarm window press UP button This button toggles between Shows or Hide the Alarm Window 2 Indicate Motion detected To disappear press ESC button 3 Indicate Video Loss during Recording To disappear press ESC button 19 HR Series NVR 3 Status Bar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 _ 144 4b 1 MES 1 This will be shown only play back mode 2 Indicate Recording St
6. 4 Copying Schedule A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons amp Y on Day Sun Sat b Press Display button on the desired setting NIGHT 39 HR Series NVR 4 2 Holiday Setup This allows you to create up to 32 holidays If a holiday schedule occurs on the same date as a weekday schedule the holiday schedule overrides the weekday schedule SCHEDULE MODE DATE DAYS MODE DATE CHA MM DD LER DD orrF mm oD 1 _oFF___ Mmrpp __ 00 10181 OFF __ 00 OFF 1 JEL OFF MM DD orr 1 ___ ___ 00 __ 0 1 OFF MM DD mm DD 1 ____ DD OFF 1 oFF___ Mmrpp 1 A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons 4 4 1 2 Select each day to configure press OK or click the mouse button 3 Use the buttons to change the values Mode OFF gt Day gt Night gt No Rec gt Sun Sat gt Custom Date The date Holiday starts Days The holiday duration 1 to 15 days 40 HR Series NVR 5 DISK 5 1 DISK Manager Disk Manger is used to format hard disks and to assign the HDD usages such as back up bid bd SELECT DEVICE 512 STATUS 2506 STREAM 2506 STREAM D 250G STREAM 250G STREAM 250G STREAM
7. LAN Port For connecting to remote PC via Ethernet network 10 100 1000 BASE T 10 RS485 To connect and control PTZ IP Cameras 11 Alarm Input To connect Alarm input device 12 Alarm Output To connect the Alarm output device 13 POWER 12V DC power Jack for NVR unit 10 HR Series NVR 3 Remote Controller Optional D DVR ID a lt a m ca m De 2 zED 9 NS u o gt lt m 2 ry gt A p 4 n li 2 Power 3 System Configuration Buttons Navigation OK 5 Playback Controls Channel Buttons DVR ID Set the proper DVR System ID through which to operate Press the ID button and then press the number button within two seconds to select the system ID of the NVR If you set the System ID to Zero you can control 11 multiple NVRs at the same time HR Series NVR Letters in Device Allows you to create a unique name for each camera and put figures in set up menu User can use the virtual keyboard or press the appropriate numeric button on the IR Remote or the front panel lt On IR Remote Controller gt 12 HR Series NVR 4 Mouse Control This NVR can be controlled by the mouse Connect the mouse to the USB port before use 1 Left Button Double Click on any channel to enlarge to full screen while in a split screen display mode Double click
8. e NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM 1 Use the Left Right buttons lt to select I O Terminal menu tab The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons 87 2 SENSOR INPUT Change the input type Use the buttons to change the values Note Alarm of IP camera can be configured in CAMERA menu Chapter 2 2 3 RELAY OUTPUT you can configure how the Relay Outputs are controlled automatic or manual 1 Use Change the output type 2 Inactive Select turn off method of Relay Out a Event Automatic Relay Out is turned OFF when the event expires This setting is configured globally b Manual Relay Out is turned OFF from this menu lt Control gt 3 Event Edit FB Press OK to edit multiple events The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons 87 on the IR remote or front panel EVENT EDIT ALARM OUT 2 Change the options below using the DEC INC buttons on the IR remote or click 57 HR Series NVR the mouse System menu contains below HDD Disk Fail Record System Fail Temperature Warning Fan Lock Warning Voltage Warning Low RTC Battery Warning External Device Event Network Link Disc
9. BLUE BACKGROUND E _ BLACK OSD ALIGNMENT UNDERSCAN OVERSCAN SPLIT MODE Mas qmm 1 Press DISPLAY buttons to activate the multiscreen display It is changed order as shown below among your choice of SPLIT MODE 2 To start Auto Sequence press DISPLAY buttons for 2 seconds to begin full screen sequencing Click this ICON by Mouse and spot out button on the remote control you will see following virtual controller Auto Sequence Status Main Monitor EAESEGE 5 ON KO Kids 24 KSI 114 5 6 SPLIT MODE Auto Sequence 3 The Auto sequence mode and dwell times are programmable in Switch set up For detailed information about configuring those see Switch Setup If the sequence mode is not stopped it moves to split mode instead of Sequencing 21 HR Series NVR 4 The Split mode is programmable in General set up 3 Quick button for multi screen Display 3 1 Quick multi split mode change Press F1 button on the remote controller lt Number gt For example press F1 button then number 8 DOO The eight channel view mode will be displayed lt Note gt 6 4 8 10 13 split mode must be checked on lt Spit mode gt to use this function 3 2 Repositioning It is possible to reposition the camera from the bigger window with the one from a smaller one It is used on 6 7 8 9 10 13 16 split mode Da D Press F2 button on the remote controller 8 Mark will be displayed 2 Press Num
10. Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 52 HR Series NVR 6 6 Router amp Port Forwarding A majority of networks will often consist of a single IP address which shares internet access through a router This IP address may be any external public static IP address or any dynamic IP address issued by the Internet Service Provider The purpose of a router is to enable multiple personal computers and any other devices that require internet connection to access the internet simultaneously Most routers by default enable open commonly used ports so that mainstream applications such as Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP Port 80 File Transfer Protocol FTP Port 21 Telnet Port 23 and Post Office Protocol POPS Port 110 are used To solve the firewall problem and let a visitor into the network the user instructs the router to allow traffic to pass through on a given port This is Known as Port Forwarding as the router forwards directs all internet requests on a specific port to the local machine With port forwarding external visitors are able to connect to the NVR while other internal devices remain protected Here is the example of NVR connection Network Router NVR IP Setting 2 WAN Check the NVR IP of info and set into Router STATIC DHCP STATIC N A Need Local DHCP Check the NVR IP of info and set into Router N A PPPOE is not supported STATIC Static IP DHCP
11. 2 STREAM O NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM r ACTION ASSIGN TO STREAM DISK JOB STATUS OR RESULT 2 1 1 The menus are displayed with options for all installed HDD s or ODD list 1 Press up down buttons to highlight Hard Disk or ODD then press button to select Using the mouse click the HDD option 2 Device amp Size This information lists the installed drives and their respective Capacities which is not currently used 3 Status a Unknown New installed Disk b Empty Formatted but not used in current NVR c CD DVD CD or DVD is installed for back up use d Record Data HDD stored Recording data but not used in current NVR e Back Up Data HDD stored Back up data f Other Data Neither Back Up nor Recording Data including AVI file lt Note gt Disconnected Disks disappear from the Disk Menu 2 Action 1 None By default 2 Assign to Record Disk Initialize the selected HDD It formats the drive and all data on the drive is erased External SATA HDD can be used to extend HDD capacity Selected HDD will move to Recording Disk after formatting 3 Initialize for Back Up Selected device such as Media or External HDD is formatted for backup use Here s the guide for backing up data to various devices 41 HR Series NVR INITIALIZE FOR BACKUP Once you press the start button this pop up window is displayed to ask you to confirm the initializing for back
12. R T CHECK Turn ON or OFF to display HDD information in the SMART STATUS tab of the DISK menu 60 HR Series NVR 8 2 TIME Make sure to set up your Date and Time before starting to Record 1 Time 7718 GED TIME ZONE TANDARD N DATE FORMAT _ gt ANN NTP SYNC ON OFF e NTP SERVER CAMERA RECORD NTP TEST ste ne DATE MM DD YYYY MM DD YYYY Tes a TIME hh mm ss HH MM SS 2 55 NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM Use Left Right buttons lt to select on Time menu tab The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons 4 4 Press the buttons to change the values 1 Time Zone Refer to lt Appendix 1 Time Zone Chart gt Selects the time zone where the NVR is located Time Zone contains DST Daylight saving Time ON If you choose Time Zone with DST there is no change in the system time stamp for recorded data When the Daylight Saving End date and time occurs the NVR s time goes back one hour 2 Date Format Select Date display format MM DD YYYY gt DD MM YYYY gt YYYY MM DD 3 NTP SYNC The internal time of NVR can be synchronised with an external time source using NTP Network Time Server Configuration If the NTP option is ON the DATE and Time option is inactivate 4
13. SYSTEM The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu be moved using the directional buttons Y 4 1 1 USE Select one method among DDNS OFF Default DYNDNS and NO IP The default is OFF Press the buttons to select Using the mouse click the option to select DDNS provider 1 Default Default it is provided by manufacturer We offer DDNS service for remote at http www dvrhost com If you are using lt Default gt for DDNS you do not need to setup anything lt does not allow you to create a host name it s provided by the NVR Press the info button on IR remote or select on the menu then check your host name and address 51 HR Series NVR For example MODEL BRIEF Standard PSE NVR EUIS G5837 A0 http G5837A0 dvrhost com 7000 0D 02 F1 52 27 AU LANGUAGE ENGLISH NETWORK 192 168 6 100 7000 RECORD DISK oM DISK SUMMARY 0 STREAM VERSION D802E1 R2907 2 DYNDNS To use your own domain name service or dyndns com The following settings are only needed if you are NOT using the default 1 Domain Name Enter the name you set for the DDNS web configuration 2 User ID Enter your user ID 3 Password Enter your password 4 Update Test Click the Update Test button to confirm the connection A success message will appear 3 Save changes and exit the menu press the MENU button
14. again to return Select the menu option while navigating through various menu options 2 Right Button Right click anywhere on the screen to open main menu Double click to return 3 Scroll Wheel move the scroll wheel up or down to increase decrease the value of the selected menu option 5 Virtual Keypad for Mouse Control This system provides a virtual on screen keyboard to perform the control by mouse Connect a mouse via USB port before use If you click right button of your mouse in Live mode and Playback mode you will see following virtual controller Right Click again to clear the menu mada DD lt Password gt lt Playback gt 13 HR Series NVR Il INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS 1 Camera Monitor Audio Alarm sensor and Power cord Fiji hi To 1 T i SUD HUT u n EEE Ce _ 14 HR Series NVR 2 Alarm inputs and Alarm outs 2 1 Connection of N O Normally Open Alarm Input 4ch 1 4 Alarm Sensori Alarm Sensor 4 Alarm Input 4ch 1 4 Alarm Sensori Alarm Sensor 4 15 HR Series NVR QUICK START PAGE The server x52578F dvrhask com at Control requires Username and password Remember my password Cancel The Default User name is admin and password is 000000 6 zeros 16 HR Series NVR Main Menu SETUP POS SEARCH TIME SEARCH
15. and press the button to set the end Selected time changes to a Violet color MINUTE 5 38 98 00909 CONTINUOUS ea DAY HOUR MINUTE EVENT BACKUP RANGE Selected backup time is displayed on the backup range LOG IN OUT button is toggled for the range 2 Backup FTP Not available 1 Use button to change select device FTP 2 Use direction button to move FTP setup The menus are displayed with options on the left hand column and settings in the right hand column 80 HR Series NVR N PtP SETUP PORT AUTHENTICATION USER 10 PASSWORD CONNECTION TYPE ACTIVE Jl PASSIVE BACKUP PATH G56DCE5 TEST ITEM ADJUSTMENT Select Highlight FTP Server and then press numeric buttons to define an FTP server Define the port that the FTP server will communicate through User ID e Enter the user ID of FTP Server It is recognized as a small letter even it s displayed as a Capital Letter e Enter the password It is recognized as a small letter we do not support capital Letter e Select PASSIVE mode or REGULAR Mode BACKUP e The path should be made in FTP server in advance Mac address is set with the PATH default in consideration of the situation that lots of NVRs may backup its file to the one FTP server Note Please Refer to LOCAL PLAYER Mini Player section to read Back up file 3 Backup LOG 1 Plug in USB memory stick to USB port 2 Press Log button to see Lo
16. eee ae ae een ee eet 49 Dd SMEP SS aaa 50 6 5 DDNS Dynamic Peste dto vlt dc loei i 51 6 6 Router amp Port Forwarding 53 DEVICE Gaara 55 Tle GENERAL XT 55 T2 WO Terminali pred lo 57 ixi 59 o ors TEM m liana 60 od GENERAL ili 60 PANI c ia 61 03 ACCOUNT a ndis 62 LE NUI YA __ v 64 ___ 65 2 HR Series NVR VII PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL eere rere 66 IRAN 66 2 PIGSOE EE osa See A tri 68 3 Custom LL aa 70 4 Auto Pan Auto Tilt Power alle Dr eed dig d dte d 70 SEARCH 71 iM i i iore 71 2 e MEI gt 71 2 1 Multi Channel Playback eto eed eee o n cea an ee 71 2 2 Preview Search Single Channel 72 2 3 Event Record Search ee 73 2 4 Event Source Seal Clits o oet A Roe si 74 2 5 Motion Area Search Single Channel 75 3c GO ae 76 AN EI Search it 77 IX BACKUP 78 i
17. for logical problem but it will show you warning message for physical problem 4 On the remote control press Login Using the mouse click the login icon login dialog box pops up 5 Login Icon enor will be changed on status bar Logout On the remote control press LOGIN Using the mouse Press Login icon again indication you are logged off 24 HR Series NVR 2 NAVIGATION THE MENU 1 Log on the NVR at admin level or user with configure level User with configure feature is limited to access DISK and System Menu 2 front panel or remote control press MENU Using the mouse Right click wherever on monitor Menu will be appeared 3 Use Direction buttons 4 to select the desired menu Using the mouse click the menu Items selected 4 Press OK button to select the menu and display Sub Menu Using the mouse double click 5 Use Right buttons to select on TAP menu Selected items changed into Orange color Selected Not selected Inactivated t is automatically saved changes when you move between TAP menus 6 The menus are displayed with options on the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the Direction buttons 4 7 Press or wheel button to change the value or select options By mouse using Wheel Press SAVE button to exit a menu with saving changes Press ESC to exit a menu with
18. handy for future reference Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way su
19. monitor B IP shows current IP address of IP camera C MODEL It shows type of IP camera D CHANNEL User can assign channel and set up information about ID PASSWORD and network setting amin 192 168 6 205 0080 NETMASK 255 255 248 0 GATEWAY 192 168 Note Even though ID and PASSWORD is incorrect it shows in live monitor But user cannot change IP camera s setting in camera menu 7 CAM SET UP After click START in the menu user can upgrade all Camera which are connected with NVR UPDATE STATUS X gt STATUS READY Wiz READY READY READY READY JREADY LIREADY READY Biz READY JREADY READY READY READY READY 8 2 5 2323 21111111 Copy upgrade file to USB stick B Insert USB stick C Select upgrade file in UPDATE menu and select camera which user want to upgrae C F Please select up to 2 or 3 cameras Because of IP camera performance it will fail to upgrade when user can select more than 3 camerasin same time UPDATE INFO CH 1 EVE IPCAM DESCRIPTION HOSTNAME 1571244 NAME 1571244 MODEL BRIEF IP BOX ISP 2M 385 IP ADDRESS AUTO CONFIG VERSION INFORMATION APP VERSION 1 70 1 31 OS VERSION 141K UBT 1 70 1 5 BIOS VERSION I1K LNX 1 70 1 26 56 HR Series NVR 7 2 Terminal This NVR supports 4 Alarm Inputs and 1 x Relay Outputs 3ENERAI SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT BUZZER ar x a CAMERA RECORD SCHEDULE
20. play back any recorded data from the latest data whether in live or recording mode When the NVR reaches the end of the recorded data it stops the playback During the playback the NVR may be played back in reverse paused speed search up to 16 times the normal speed or move through picture by picture 2 Time Search 2 1 Multi Channel Playback 1 Press the Time Search button to access the time search table Day will be displayed The data is colour coded by category EVENT Red gt Normal Yellow Day Hour Minute Channel 2 4 6 8 10 qm 16 CONTINUOUS EJ 57 DAY HOUR MINUTE EVENT BACKUP RANGE 2 Use the button to navigate to the desired Day gt Hour gt Minute 5min gt Minute 30 sec Use the button to go back Minute 80sec gt 5min gt Hour Day When using the mouse the wheel is used for the button Note Use the Play button to move to the end of data Use the Rewind or Fast forward buttons to move to the next page 3 To review all channels press the OK button on the slot on the bar When using the mouse double click 71 HR Series NVR 4 The NVR starts the playback mode displaying all channels Any channel number or the DISPLAY button may be pressed to change the display mode 2 2 Preview Search Single Channel Playback The NVR allows you to quickly review a single channel of playback over a period of Day Hour and Minute 1 Press the Time S
21. protocols to the NVR 2 Tour There are 4 programmable Tours Using the button to change the values Group 1 gt Group 2 Group 3 Group 41 3 This is sub menu of each Tour group The menus are displayed with options on the left hand column and settings in the right hand column a Group List Each Tour Group consists of up to 10 preset positions b Preset no Enter the start preset no and stop preset c Dwell Time Set the pause between end of current preset and the start of the next preset d Change Add modify or clear the Tour list using this option f Repeat the procedure in step b to d to add Tour list 69 HR Series NVR 3 Custom Functions PTZ custom function 1 DISPLAY on remote controller PTZ custom function 2 ZOOM on remote controller PTZ custom function 3 P T Z on remote controller 4 Auto Pan Auto Tilt Power Auto Pan STOP on remote controller Auto Tilt REW on remote controller Power on off FF on remote controller lt Note gt Speed has 1 8 steps 1 Slow 8 Fast 70 HR Series NVR VII PLAYBACK SEARCH The NVR supports 2 playback modes Playback and Search The NVR offers a variety of search functions that enable you to quickly and efficiently locate and review a specific period from the database It supports three different search modes Date Time Event Event Area and Log Search 1 Playback When the PLAY button is pressed the NVR starts to
22. select two options below PRIORITY NETWORK SPEED e Network speed is faster but live image quality is worse IMAGE QUALTIY Network speed is slower but live image quality is better 32 HR Series NVR 3 RECORD 3 1 Record General SETUP DISK SCHEDULE USE BOOTUP RECORD n a G ml DISK OVERWRITE SD AUTO DELETE CAMERA RECORD SCHEDULE POST RECORD cma NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM 1 The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons 4 2 Change the options shown below using the DEC INC buttons 1 2 3 5 6 Schedule Use This enables or disables Night Zone By default OFF Boot up Record The NVR starts recording without pressing the REC button when it is set to ON Disk Overwrite Selects the record policy of the hard disk drive ON By default the hard disk drive overwrites from the beginning when it becomes full OFF Stops recording when the HDD is full Auto Delete Allows you to configure when the NVR automatically deletes all data from HDD It leaves the data for a selected duration from the current time NONE gt 12HOURS gt 1DAY 6DAYS gt 1WEEK 4WEEKS gt 30 DAYS Pre Record Determines the duration the NVR stores recorded video prior to the beginning of Event Recoding 5SEC 300 SEC By default 5 se
23. AN PORT IPCAM UPDATE SYSTEM DEVICE 1 DISPLAY Please decide output video resolution e can be set to the correct video resolution on the monitor 1920 1080P default 800 600 gt 1024 768 gt 1280 720 gt 1280 1024 gt 1600 1200 gt 1680 1050 gt 1920 1080 e HDMI AUTO Automatically detects and sets the HDMI resolution on the monitor connected to the NVR resolution It might display no video if a VGA monitor is not able to support high lt NOTE gt In order to connect HDMI and VGA output to use both monitors please set up as the lowest resolution without selecting HDMI AUTO 2 Keypad Model Select Joystick Controller and Baud Rate 3 Extend Device Select a model of POS ATM 4 PTZ Event DURATON OFF 1SEC 5 SEC Select PTZ EVENT duration 5 Alarm Out DURATON OFF 1SEC 5 SEC Select Alarm duration 6 IP CAM SET UP After click be listed in the IP CAM Discovery menu HOSTID 41571046 15648 401564938 15649 4 649C0 11564849 192 3648FC 5 il 4 1564886 192 menu all IP cameras which are connected in LAN network will MODEL IP BOX ISP 2M IP BOX ISP 2M IP DOME ISP 2M 385 IP DOME EF ISP 2M IP DOME ISP 2M 385 IP BOX 385 385 ISP 2M 385 IP DOME ISP 2M 385 A HOST ID It shows HOST ID of IP camera 55 HR Series NVR Please check IP camera which user want to see in
24. CH Setup Monitor Configure DEVICE MAIN DWELL TIME ET 5 SEC MODE SEQUENCE SHIFT EVENT SPLIT MODE USE CHANNEL Ah vB vB MH VB MS ME MIS The menus are displayed with options on the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the Direction buttons 47 4 1 Settings 1 Device It is set by Main monitor 2 Dwell Time Select the interval that each camera or Multi screen mode is displayed in a rotation Use 4 button to change 1 second 30 second 3 Mode Select the appropriate monitor display to making any adjustment This Mode will be activated while it s in Switch Mode a Sequence Automatic Sequence b Shift Selected camera will be displayed after dwell time c Event triggered previous EVENT EVENT EVENT 4 SPLIT MODE Select desired sequence mode to switching 5 USE CHANNEL Select the cameras to be inclcuded or excluded from the automatic switching 27 HR Series NVR 2 Save changes and exit the menu press MENU button 3 Exit the menu without making changes press ESC button 4 Press Display button for 2 seconds to start Auto Switch cameras on Main Monitor Press Spot button then Display for 2 seconds to start auto switch cameras on Spot Monitor 1 3 EVENT This menu will be activated when you select lt EVENT gt Mode for Switch Event menu will allows customization of motion alarm and video loss
25. ESS CHROMA m ORIENTATION MIRROR ITEM DEFAULT _ ADJUSTMENT Control True Day Night TDN operation Auto DAY NIGHT Day amp Night Auto When Auto is selected the IR cut filter will be off automatically in low light scenes When Day is selected the IR cut filter is on at all times When Night is selected the IR cut filter is removed at all times Improve picture performance in low light by reducing video noise Off Low Middle Middle High Select and WDR as a backlight revision White Balance Auto Auto High Auto Low BRIGHTNESS e The brightness of each camera can be adjusted by pressing buttons CHROMA 5096 e The chroma of each camera can be adjusted by pressing buttons e Set the way of reversing the image as up and down FLIP ORIENTATION NONE left and right MIRROR 30 HR Series NVR 2 3 DEVICE IP SETUP MOTION ZOOM ALARM INPUT 1 MOTIOM Press SETUP button to set up motion function Motion Zone Set up to 4 Motion areas defined by selected parts b Motion Grid The area property is highlighted and motion detection can now be observed in the view window By default it s set to OFF E Select All Press OK to select e Clear All Press OK to select Select specific Press OK to select c Motion Level The sensitivity settings are 1 Low sensitivity Level 20 High sensitivity By default the level is
26. Loss List 2 Use the Up Down buttons W A to the desired Time to playback Use the Left Right buttons lt gt to move to the NEXT page 3 Press the OK button to start playback 77 HR Series NVR IX BACKUP 1 Back Up 1 1 External DVD R W 1 External USB HDD CD DVD RW is recognized within 10 seconds after plug in USB connection cable to USB port in NVR 1 Plugin USB connector into the USB connection port on the front panel 2 Press BACKUP button to display the backup menu MAI I ANUAL BACK UTO CD DVD RW INT A CHANNEL a 3 a OG 6 9 10 11 12 43 44 SELECT DATA gt ALL DATA EVENT ONLY FILE FORMAT DEFAULT WITH MCDPLAYER TIME RANGE 01 03 2013 21 40 01 03 2013 21 45 ACTION READY 3 Use the buttons to change device selection USB CD DVD RW 4 Use the button to select a channel All channels are set by default 5 Select the data for BACKUP 1 ALL Data Normal Recording Data 2 Event Only Event Recording Data File format when saving is s AVI is not supported for CD DVD 7 Select the time range starting time and ending time Enter the numbers as required in 24 hour format then move to START Press the button to start BACKUP 2 he progress of the backup is displayed at the bottom of the window as a percentage of the entire backup process The OSD disappears by pressing cancel button However pressing the Backup button
27. Losses L MOTION 1 P4 36 HR Series NVR 2 Event Edit FA Press OK to edit multiple events The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons on the IR remote or front panel EVENT EDIT CH 1 DESCRIPTION Change options using the DEC INC buttons on IR remote or by clicking the mouse button System menu are not activated in this section 3 4 Continuous Event Motion Alarm Recording Continuous and Event recording can be set simultaneously The NVR records video continuously over a 24 hour period but if an Event occurs the recording speed and picture quality can be set to values different from continuous recording values lt Example gt SONTINUOUS QUALITY SUPER SUPER SUPER Pressing the REC button Normal recording starts with High picture quality at 6F S When an Event is triggered on this channel it changes to record with Super picture quality at 30 F S It reverts back to Normal Recording after the Event duration ends lt Note gt Please determine Event source such as Motion Alarm Video Loss on the DAY EVENT tab 37 HR Series NVR 4 SCHEDULE When the schedule is on users can define their own daytime night time as well as specified date settings A schedule can be used to record selected cameras at different times change
28. NTP Server Allows you to use a public or private NTP server Enter the IP address of the server or domain The default setting is public pool ntp org Note Time Sync Interval Min 64 sec Max 1024 sec 5 NTP TEST Test whether NTP Server works or fails 6 Date amp Time Set current time and date 2 Save changes and exit the menu press the MENU button Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 61 HR Series NVR 8 3 ACCOUNT SYSTEM GENERAL TIME f USER NAME P CAMERA RECORD NETWORK PASSWORD USABLE CHANNEL Ld a SYSTEM PASSWORD gt NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM Use the Left Right buttons gt to select Account menu tab The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons 27 Press buttons to change the values 1 User Name The NVR comes preconfigured with ADMIN Select a User 1 10 and then activate it by setting to ON a Name Length up to 10 characters b Characters A to Z numerals 0 to 9 Privilege Admin can define each user s Privilege such as PLAYBACK PTZ CONTROL BACKUP CONFIGURATION except for Disk and System RECORD STOP and SYSTEM SHUTDOWN SYSTEM GENERAL TIME CCOUN ACTIVATE PRIVILEGE NETWORK PASSWORD USABLE CHANNEL SYSTEM PASSWORD Network PASSWORD The NVR comes precon
29. STATIC DHCP 1 Description of Location USE X USE X A LAN Connect by Local IP If you are connecting from within your network you only 53 HR Series NVR need to enter the IP address of the system into the S W example 192 168 0 50 B WAN Connect by DDNS If you are connecting from outside your network use the DDNS to configure the S W example L123456 dvrhost com C WAN Connect by IP address If you are connecting from outside your network and if you know your Static IP address use the IP address to configure the S W example http 124 137 23 72 6000 2 Description of Symbols o Connected x Not able to connect A There s some limitation depends on Router or Network connection Need to use Port Forwarding 3 Description of Colors Yellow Recommended Grey Not available White Depends on Router or Network condition 2 How to use NVR for DHCP Router Internet DHCP Forwarding DMZ NVR DHCP NVR Static IP lt Note gt Each Router has different port forwarding settings Please refer to the router manual or contact to your router manufacture for assistance 54 HR Series NVR 7 DEVICE 7 1 GENERAL DISPLAY KEYPAD MODEL EXTEND DEVICE PTZ EVENT ALARM OUT IPCAM SETUP di DEVIC 1 0 TERMINAL __1280 X 1024 __ HDMI AUTO ______ mm __ __ OFF OEE 9600 BPS DURATION DURATION L
30. TZ interface mode all buttons used for the PTZ related operation 1 2 Menu 1 To activate the Pan Tilt Control select the full screen display of the camera you wish to control 2 Then press the P T Z FOCUS button Shortcut Menu box pops up as shown below INDICATOR ACTIONS e Press this button to display HELP Menu Press OK Button again CANCEL button to cancel Help Menu FOCUS OUT amp MFOCUS IN AUTO FOCU IRIS CLOSE IRIS OPEN IRIS PRESET 5 AUTO TO CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM HELP UP CANCEL LEFT EXTEND RIGHT H ELP CANCEL OOM OUT DOWN ZOOM IN AUTO PA AUTO TILT RUN PATTERN MENU 3 5 e PTZ camera control interface will be extended to use whole function Press this button again to make short cut menu OK Button and Down di gt To pan Right and Left 66 HR Series NVR 2 1 How to control PTZ by mouse User can control PTZ camera by mouse controller follows mouse cursor instead of using direction button to move 1 Press PTZ button on the virtual remote controller 2 PTZ menu and control box is displayed like below picture 3 Place the mouse cursor inside of rectangle boundary and move the mouse cursor while pressing left mouse button to the direction you want Note Mouse cursor cannot get out of this rectangle while pressing left mouse button 4 Press M menu button to have the virtual P
31. TZ controller Zoom in out Go To Tour and other function can be controlled by using the virtual PTZ controller 67 HR Series NVR 5 To escape from PTZ mode press ESC button on PTZ controller Or click right button the outside of control box to have the virtual remote controller Then click ESC 309 2 TS ZINE EL d 4 2 Preset amp Tour Set preset position SPOT OUT on remote controller Move the PTZ into desired location Press the Preset button Custom 1 will illuminate Set the for the Preset location Press OK to save and exit Go to preset position INFO on remote controller Press Go to button Enter the desired Preset and press OK Start Auto Tour BACKUP on remote controller 9 Press Auto Tour Button Press the button and enter the range of Preset and press OK 68 HR Series NVR 2 1 Tour Group A preset Tour Group allows a camera to move through a programmed sequence of PTZ presets Piz SETUP CH 4 CONTROL ID MODEL 3AUD RATE TOUR SROUP LIST RESET NO JWELL TIME CHANGE EAE EZ PROTOCOL 415200 BPS GROUP 1__ PRESET 1 3 1 SEC SPEED 7 EZ START EH STOP SEC 1 Communication settings Configure appropriate model and then enter the corresponding baud rate PTZ ID address Please refer to the PTZ manufacture s instruction manual for proper jumper settings to match the
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33. Y HOUR MINUTE EVENT D BACKUP RANGE FIGURE 1 1 Press the Event Select button to change search mode CONTINUOUS EVENT 2729 DAY HOUR MINUTE 2 Press OK to set up Press button to select event record TIME SEARCH SELECT 73 HR Series NVR By selecting Search Mode TIME SEARCH CHART displays different outcomes lt Note gt EVENT RECORD is set by default and makes the TIME SEARCH CHART display EVENT recording in Red as above FIGURE 1 2 4 Event Source Search Event source search feature allows you to search the recording data for ALARM MOTION and VLOSS events previously triggered on the NVR 1 Press button to select Event Source in search mode And select the event source Alarm Motion Vloss which you want to search TIME SEARCH SELECT MOTION AREA EVENT STATUS EVENT EDIT ALARM INPUT MOTION VIDEO LOSS SYSTEM 1 ALARM Select Alarm Input 1 4 2 MOTION Select the channel 1 16 3 VLOSS Video Loss Select the channel 1 16 4 SYSTEM Inactivated 2 Users can have multiple selections by pressing PA as shown below L EVENT EDIT SEARCH DESCRIPTION 74 HR Series NVR 2 5 Motion Area Search Single Channel Playback The NVR searches for recorded video that matches the search area defined by selected cells 1 Select MOTION AREA single channel playback to search the recording data that has motion in a specific are
34. a on a certain channel D TIME SEARCH SELECT 2 Press the button to select the channel you want to search 3 Select the motion area you want to search Select grids Qi Deselect all grids l Select grids one by one by pressing the button 2 TIME SEARCH SELECT 4 Press the MENU button and the TIME SEARCH CHART displays recording data in red to show what s happened on that channel T TIME SEARCH CHART 2 8 9g CONTINUOUS DAY HOUR MINUTE EVENT BACKUP RANGE 75 HR Series NVR 3 Go to Search LE M i Ra Fg E FAT INERENTI E 01 03 2013 20 53 34 1 Press the Time Search button for 2 second and the Time Input menu pops up 2 Setthe date and time you wish to search 3 Press OK or Menu to start searching 76 HR Series NVR 4 Log List Search The logs can be used to search and to review any point in time of the recorded data Alarm Motion Video Loss and system related logs can be searched and played back directly from the time of the incident 1 To start an Event Search press the Log button on the IR Remote and the Log List Menu pops up as shown below A list of all events since the initial NVR power on procedure Shows the System List SYSTEM e Shows the System List NETWORK e Shows the NETWORK List EVENT e Shows the Events List VIDEO LOSS e Shows Video
35. again will show the Backup status It is recommended that playback is not performed while the NVR is in a backup session 1 When finished the media is ejected 78 HR Series NVR 3 If there is not enough space on the media the NVR automatically ejects the disk when it s full and resume the process once new media is inserted into the drive MedPlayer b The CD Playback software will simply auto run and does not require any software installation on your PC ame lt Note 1 gt Please Refer to LOCAL PLAYER section to read about backup devices lt Note 2 gt When you back up as Multi Section the Play List pops up instead of Auto Run Select Playlist 2005 07 01 15 57 02 2006 06 30 18 25 00 2006 07 01 16 00 09 2006 06 30 19 00 00 2005 07701 16 01 57 2005 06730 19 05 00 1 2 External USB Memory Stick The external drive procedure is the same as using the internal CD DVD RW for backup AUTO BACKU DEVICE USB FRONT A 3 74G 3 98G CHANNEL 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 SELECT DATA ALL DATA EVENT ONLY FILE FORMAT DEFAULT WITH MCDPLAYER TIME RANGE 04 03 2013 21 40 01 03 2013 21 45 ACTION READY 79 HR Series NVR To read USB backup HDD in Window format to FAT32 or NTFS To backup as an AVI File set the file format to AVI using the button 1 3 Back up Range Setup Press the 4 button to set backup start time
36. atus Red is Recording Click this ICON to toggle Record Start and Stop 3 Indicate Playback Status Green is Playback Click this ICON to toggle Playback Start and Stop 4 Indicate Menu Click this ICON to popup the menu 5 Indicate LOG Click this ICON to popup log history gt After click Menu and LOG the status bar is changed like below picture Please click ICON to clear Menu and LOG 6 Indicate Login PARI or Locking status Click this ICON to toggle Log in and out 7 Indicate Audio Data is stored the selected time during playback and turn to blue color 8 It shows Number of Client which is connected to Network MAX 10 9 Displays Month Year Time and Date Change the order on System gt Time 10 Indicate an USB Device is connected on Front panel and Rear panel changed to blue color while it s doing backup Click this ICON to toggle Back up Start and Stop dil Show you the remaining recording time of the 11 NVR If remaining HDD capacity is less than 5GB this blue Recycling icon will be shown up DVD icon would not be shown some models if DVD RW is not supported 20 HR Series NVR 2 Multi screen Display and Sequencing 2 1 Screen Display Select any camera for Full screen display by pressing the Number button of the desired camera for 12ch press 1 then 2 2 2 Multi screen Display and Switch Sequencing Display STATUS BAR SHOW CAMERA INFO LINUMBER BORDER LINE
37. c Post Record Determines the duration the NVR continues to record for after an Event detection 5SEC 300 SEC By default 5 sec lt Note gt 1 Alarm Motion Duration is extended if there is another Alarm Motion detected whilst Event Recording 2 When recording the Pre Record and Post Record will not be activated save changes and exit the menu select save then press the MENU button 4 To exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 33 HR Series NVR 3 2 Continues Normal Recording The NVR comes with certain preset settings from the factory Therefore once the NVR is installed immediate recording is possible by pressing the record button By default audio alarm motion recording are off EVENT CONTINUOUS ris QUALITY 1080 15 SUPER SUPER 1080P 30 SUPER OFI SUPER 30 SUPER OFF SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER 1080F T20P OFF HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH 720 HIGH The NVR records video data continuously over a 24 hour period Recording setup is for normal recording Different settings can be configured for each camera To copy the setting to another channel press Display button SUPER gt HIGH gt MIDDLE gt 34 HR Series NVR 3 3 Event Recording Users can set different event recording parameters on a camera by camera basis Set the continuous recording to OFF and configure the Event Re
38. ch as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 5 HR Series NVR Important Notice 1 This equipment is indoor use and all the communication wiring are limited to inside of the building or similar texts 2 Rack Mount Instructions The following or similar rack mount instructions are included with the installation instructions A Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer B Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised C Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading D Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be us
39. cording speed and Quality for each camera CONTINUOUS EVENT 5 QUALITY F S QUALITY SUPER OFF SUPER SUPER 0 SUPER SUPER OFF SUPER HIGI OFF SUPER HIGH OFF SUPER HIG SUPER HIGH or SUPER HIG OFF SUPER Determine whether Alarm Motion Video Loss is used for EVENT recording on the DAY EVENT tab 3 3 1 Alarm Recording One Alarm input can be configured to one channel One camera channel can be assigned to multiple alarm inputs a Press button to change the value or select options With a mouse use the wheel b indicates multiple alarm sources are selected c Please refer to Device Alarm for Alarm inputs and outputs 35 HR Series NVR 3 3 2 Motion Recording One Motion Detection can be configured to one channel One camera channel can be assigned to multiple motion detection MOTION OFF OFF OFF OFF a Press button to change the value or select options With a mouse use the wheel b gt x indicates multiple alarm sources are selected Please refer to CAMERA menu for Motion setup Note There may be cases when the recorder s built in motion detection function does not operate properly due to the condition of the input video signal or other factors 3 3 3 Multi Event Recording 1 Video Loss When Video Loss occurs it can be configured to one channel One camera channel can be assigned to multiple Video
40. currently in a given period of time Though most internet service providers offer both solutions this manual will distinguish between the two solutions according to the commonly available service types to configure the NVR for the networking purposes 6 1 LAN Port CONFIG STATIC IP DYNAMIC IP DHCP IP ADDRESS 192 168 4 48 NETMASK 255 255 248 0 GATEWAY 492 468 0 TE PRI DNS SERVER 168 126 63 1 SEC DNS SERVER 210 220 163 82 1 LAN PORT 1 Config Select IP address type 2 IP Address Enter the static IP address 3 Netmask Enter the IP address of the subnet mask 4 5 PRI DNS Server Verify the name of the domain name system 6 SEC DNS Server Enter the IP address of the backup domain name system DNS server that the NVR will use to convert name to IP address This server is used if the Gateway Enter the IP address for the internet gateway server primary DNS server fails lt Note gt if you do not set up the DNS server correctly it will have problem with mail sending 45 HR Series NVR 6 2 GENERAL STR Ge CA 057 ACCESS PORT 7000 BANDWIDTH UNLIMITED ACCESS BLOCK mie LISCAN ACCESS HOST OFF DENY ALLOWED AUTO PORT FORWARD TWO WAY AUDIO JENABLE SNMP 1 Access Port Select 0001 9999 Enter the port number the client uses to communicate with the NVR over the internet The default port is 7000 It is recommended to use a po
41. ded data size HDD size and indicated stored data range and where the writing progress is running 2 Device Displays logical Master and Slave device in mirroring Upper device is the Master and the other is used for slave If the slave HDD reaches 100 synchronisation Master HDD can be removed as well 3 Status 1 Stable The HDD is in a stable condition 2 Re sync Force all pending buffered disk writes to the NEW installed disk 3 Recover Recover all mismatched data between the mirrored disks 4 Action Remove HDD The Are you sure dialogue box opens CONFIRM Del Press the up down buttons to YES or NO then press the button to select 43 HR Series NVR 5 3 S M A R T STATUS TEMP TIME STATUS 23 C 2230 GOOD Displays HDD information such as Bad Sector Temperature and HDD running time S M A R T information has slight differences between depending on the HDD manufacturer We recommend changing the HDD if its status is in lt PRE FAIL gt NOTE Please refer to STATUS explanation GOOD GOOD PRE FAIL Alerts that may be a problem PAST PRE FAIL PRE FAIL occurred before FAIL Find problem need to replace 44 HR Series NVR 6 NETWORK A static service consists of an IP address that remains constant for the duration of the contract of the internet service whereas a dynamic service has an IP address that changes every time a new connection is made through the provided modem or re
42. earch button to access the time search table Day will be displayed g gt Day Hour Minute Channel 383998002329 CONTINUOUS DAY HOUR MINUTE BACKUP RANGE 2 Choose the desired channel to review by pressing a numeric button or Click Channel number on the left i Wn We e mi 3E O OT 16 CONTINUOUS DAY HOUR MINUTE D BACKUP RANGE Te Heturn button to chart Use the button to navigate to the desired Day gt Hour gt Minute 5min gt 30sec Use the button to go back Minute 30sec gt 5min gt Hour Day When using the mouse the wheel is used for button 4 While reviewing snapshot use numeric buttons to review other channel 5 Use the directional button to select snapshot and press the OK button Using mouse 72 HR Series NVR double click 6 The NVR starts the playback mode displaying the selected channel Any channel number or the DISPLAY button can be pressed to change the display mode 2 3 Event Record Search Event Record search feature allows you to search for recorded video by event The time search table displays time events As a default the TIME SEARCH CHART displays CONTINUOUS recording Yellow and EVENT recording Red TIME SEARCH CHART displays different outcomes according to the SEARCH MODE below 383980059 CONTINUUUS DA
43. ed when addressing this concern E Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power sirips 6 HR Series NVR Warning Battery lt is essential that when changing the battery in the unit the replacement battery must be of the same type otherwise there may be a possibility of an explosion The following are the specifications of the battery you are using now e Normal voltage e Normal capacity 170mAh e Continuous standard load 0 2mA Operating temperature 20 C 85 C 4 F 185 F NVR Shutdown Turning off the power while the product is in operation or undertaking improper actions may cause damage or malfunction to the hard drive or the product Please turn off the power following the proper shut down procedure You may want to install a UPS system for safe operation in order to prevent damage caused by an unexpected power stoppage Any questions concerning UPS consult your UPS retailer Operating Temperature The guaranteed operating temperature range of this product is 0 C 40 C 82 F 104 F This product may not work properly if you run right after a long period of storage at a temperature below the guaranteed one Prior to using a device that has been stored for a long period in low temperatures allow the product to sta
44. eir local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal 83 HR Series NVR Appendix 1 Time Zone Chart Russia DST Australia DST European DST GMT 1 1 00 Standard Russia DST European DST GMT 12 00 Standard New Zealand DST GMT 13 00 Standard Namibia DST GMT 02 00 Standard Israel DST European DST Lebanon DST GMT 01 00 Standard Jordan DST Russia DST Egypt DST Russia DST GMT 03 30 Iran DST GMT 04 00 Standard Azerbaijan DST Russia DST GMT 05 00 Pakistan DST Russia DST GMT 05 30 Standard GMT 05 45 Standard Russia DST Russia DST Russia DST Russia DST European DST GMT 02 00 Standard GMT 03 00 Standard Brazil DST European DST Uruguay DST GMT 04 00 Chile DST US DST GMT 04 30 Standard GMT 05 00 Standard GMT 06 00 Standard nul Mexico DST US DST GMT 07 00 Standard Mexico DST US DST Mexico DST US DST GMT 09 00 Standard US DST GMT 10 00 Standard 84 HR Series NVR This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank NUVICO Tel 201 541 1605 Fax 201 541 1620 Toll Free 866 523 1700 E mail techsupport nuvico com www nuvico com The NUVICO logo is the registered trademark of NUVICO Copyright 2013 NU
45. eric button you wish to switching display 3 Press MENU button to exit here with saving changes Press Cancel to exit without change Press DISPLAY button to rearrange 22 HR Series NVR 4 Zooming During live view mode it is possible to zoom into a section of the screen to get a close up view of the screen 1 To activate the digital zoom select the full screen display of the camera you wish to ZOOM 2 Then press the ZOOM button on IR Remote controller Zoom area box pops up as shown below 3 Move the box to the desired position using Direction 474 buttons 4 Press button to enlarge the image Press button to zoom out the image 5 Press ESC button to return normal mode 23 HR Series NVR V OPERATION 1 LOG IN OUT You must log on to the NVR with valid password to operate the NVR By default it comes with one login account ADMIN and the default password 15 000000 lt Note gt If you are logging on for the first time the system does not prompt you to change the default password Therefore it s strongly recommended to change the PASSWORD when you install the NVR Refer to System Setup ils Login 1 On the front panel or remote control press the power button 2 When the NVR is powered on it will start to scan NVR status 3 Live Viewing screen will appear after initialization about 50sec It can be delayed when you have defect HDD it will try to fix
46. figured with a System Password for Network access for Admin and or Deny for User It is possible to create different passwords for Network access choose using Custom P W a Password Length up to 14characters Characters A to 2 numerals 0 to 9 4 Usable Channel 62 HR Series NVR Allow each user different live channels for monitoring 5 Password Enter the 6 characters for the new password and then re enter the same password under the COMFIRM section An asterisk is displayed for each character entered 2 Save changes and exit the menu press the MENU button Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 63 HR Series NVR 8 4 UPDATE INTEGRATE VERSION 0802 CAMERA BIOS VERSION OS VERSION APP VERSION e P NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM 1 Download the latest firmware file and copy to USB Flash memory stick in the Root directory lt NOTE gt Please make sure you download all of files below 20M hd4k_all 00 00 00 img 2 Connect or insert into Front USB please stop recording first 3 Use directional buttons to move to the Start button Press the button to find upgrade files If the NVR finds a valid upgrade file the update menu is activated 4 Press the buttons to find correct upgrade file Version information 15 displayed If there are several valid update files please check the display for the correct one 5 Use the directional buttons to move to t
47. g list of NVR ra E MESSAGE PAGE 1 SNAPSHOT 192 168 9 61 ADMIN MANUAL BACKUP STOP ADMIN MANUAL BACKUP COMPLETE ADMIN MANUAL BACKUP START ADMIN 3 MANUAL BACKUP FAIL ADMIN MANUAL BACKUP START ADMIN 5 EXTERNAL DEVICE ADD USBF A EVENT MULTI CH MOTION CH 1 3 DISCONNECT 192 168 9 61 3 SNAPSHOT 192 168 9 61 ADMIN DISCONNECT 192 168 9 61 81 HR Series NVR 3 Press backup button to save log list to USB memory stick 1 Use button to select device 2 Select type of log list among ALL SYSTEM NETWORK EVENT and VLOSS 3 Select the time range starting time and ending time 4 Press button to start BACKUP LOG BACKUP ALL 01 2009 00 00 AU k fe SLI WEEE Symbol Information Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or th
48. he Start button then press OK button to start updating While updating an in progress message is displayed 6 After the update process is complete a Success message 15 displayed Press the OK button to restart The NVR issues a single beep if Micom update is included NOTE 1 Do not switch OFF or PRESS any key during the update process NOTE 2 Please consult your distributor or installer before update this 64 HR Series NVR 8 5 INFO Press info button on IR remote or select icon on the menu The system information is displayed NETWORK MUDEL BRIEF Standard PSE NVR HOSTNAME G5B837 40 FT Sear AU LANGUAGE ENGLISH NETWORK 192 168 6 100 7000 RECORD DISK On DISK SUMMARY 0 STREAM VERSION D802E1 R2907 SUMMARY It contains brief model information Mac Address and installed HDD status DISK INTERNAL SATA EXTERNAL SATA FRONT 058 REAR 058 SUMMARY NO IP ADDRESS SERVICE 1 192 168 9 61 LIVE NETWORK It shows IP address USER and service of NET user 65 HR Series NVR VII PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL PTZ control is available for supported third party dome cameras The PTZ option must be configured for each camera channel For PTZ setup refer to Camera Menu gt PTZ setup The layout of the PTZ interface conforms to the layout of the front of the NVR or the remote controller Menu button is the guide anchor position for all other buttons When in P
49. l buttons 47 on the IR remote or front panel me EVENT EDIT PTZ EVENT 1 DESCRIPTION ALARM INPUT lt Note gt Do NOT set up Motion detection on the PTZ camera used for a PTZ event The signal will be looped 5 Save changes and exit the menu press the MENU button Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 59 HR Series NVR 8 SYSTEM 8 1 GENERAL ie IGO Ge CONTROL ID DVR NAME i KEY TONE va PAJ AUTO LOGOUT CAMERA RECORD SCHEDULE PEE VES A NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM 1 Control ID Each NVR that is preconfigured with the control ID is enabled to respond to and be operated by the remote control To select the NVR to be controlled with the remote controller press and hold the NVR ID button While holding the NVR ID button press the appropriate NVR ID number For example enter 05 for NVR ID 05 enter 43 for NVR ID 43 etc Set the ID of IR controller on 00 to control multiple NVR s at the same time whatever the NVR ID is 2 Device Name Type a NVR name to distinguish its location when you have several NVR s on a Network 3 KEY TONE By default the NVR emits a beep every time a button is pressed Set the key tone to OFF to turn the button beep off By default it s ON 4 AUTO LOGOUT You can configure the NVR to automatically log users out By default it s OFF OFF gt 1 Minute gt Minute 5 Minute 10 Minute 5 S M A
50. l server can use either the NVR mail server or your existing e mail settings The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directional buttons Y 4 1 1 USE Select the e mail notification ON or OFF The default is OFF Press the buttons to select Using the mouse click the option to select mail server 1 Default Default it is provided by manufacturer Mail notification options and mail address settings are available 2 SMTP SMTP Configuration tab is activated to set up your own mail settings 2 Send Period e mail will be sent at selected intervals 1 Event Immediately 10 Minutes 1 hour 1 Day 2 Log 1 Day 1 Week 3 Retry Count Select the number of retry attempts to send e mail after failure 49 HR Series NVR 4 E mail Source Event must be specified using notification options 1 Event Edit Notifications can be enabled for each channel for Alarm Motion Video Loss and System HDD Fail Record Fail HDD Full etc Press the OK button to select 4 EVENT EDIT EMAIL save 5 Log This NVR will mail Log List at selected intervals 6 Attach Picture While in recording mode a picture can be attached to mail E mail Address 5 mail addresses can be configured for mail notification 6 4 SMTP This menu is activated when you check lt SMPT gt on EMAIL The following settings are o
51. nd at room temperature for periods of time For the built in HDD in the product its guaranteed temperature range is 5 C 55 C 41 F 131 F Likewise the hard drive may not work at a temperature below the guaranteed one 7 HR Series NVR Before You This user manual provides Information for using the NVR such as brief introduction part names functions connection to other equipment menu setup etc Please be advised that e NUVICO retains the copyright on this manual e This manual cannot be copied without NUVICO s prior written approval e Weare not liable for any or all losses to the product incurred by your use of non standard product or violation of instructions mentioned in this manual e Prior to opening the case please consult a qualified technician first Whenever this is needed power cord must be removed from the unit Before connecting external storage device such as USB devices check the compatibility Standard Approvals This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication
52. nly needed if you are NOT using the NVR mail server sana SMTP DDNS kl mm IY 240 340 cz m Zum SMTP SE B AULT _ 6 SMTP SERVER m ss EVENT IMMEDIATELY ___ CONNECTION TYPE NORMAL E LOG _____ _____ PORT 0025 RETRY COUNT AUTHENTICATION ON EMAIL SOURCE gt EVENT EDIT Loc USER ID ATTACH PICTURE ON OFF PASSWORD EMAIL ADDRESS ADDRESS SEND ADDRESS SEND TEST 1 Server Enter the e mail server name or IP address To set server name use the virtual keyboard or press the appropriate numeric button on IR Remote or front panel 2 Port Define the port the SMTP server will communicate through By default it is set to 25 3 Authentication Check this lt ON gt if your mail server requires authentication 4 User ID amp Password Enter the user ID name and password for the SMTP Server Distinguish Upper and Lower Case use Lower case by Front or IR remote press OK button at this cell virtual keyboard will be pops up 5 Send Test Test to send e mail 50 HR Series NVR 6 Save changes and exit the menu select save and press the MENU button Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 6 5 DDNS Dynamic DNS This NVR offers free dynamic DNS update It keeps track of your changing IP address It s easiest to use PSE DOMAIN NAME USER ID PASSWORD UPDATE TEST START NETWORK DEVICE
53. onnected 10 Admin Login 11 Power Recovery 12 Disk Full 13 Invalid Password in Sequence 14 Auxiliary Event Reserved 4 Control Manual stops for relay output and buzzer 4 Buzzer 1 USE e ON The Buzzer sounds if an alarm is triggered The buzzer sounds for the duration of the RECORD TIME This buzzer relates to Alarm Out Configure Alarm Out to ON for Alarm Buzzer eOFF Disables the ALARM BUZZER function 2 Inactive Select turn OFF Buzzer a Event Automatic Buzzer is turned OFF when the event time expires b Manual Buzzer is turned OFF from this menu lt Control gt 5 Save changes and exit the menu press the MENU button Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 58 HR Series NVR 7 3 PTZ EVENT When an Alarm is triggered Motion detected or Video Loss occurs this NVR sends a preset command to a PTZ camera The PTZ option must be enabled and a protocol must be assigned to the camera channel DISK NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM 1 Channel Select desired PTZ camera 2 Active Configure PTZ action NONE gt GOTO gt TOUR and Preset number or Tour group when an event is detected 3 Inactive Select Camera position after the event duration expires 4 Event Press OK to edit multiple events The menus are displayed with options in the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the directiona
54. out changes 25 HR Series NVR VI SETUP 1 DISPLAY 1 1 GENERAL GENERA STATUS BAR SHOW PA CAMERA INFO CINUMBER gt Og BORDER LINE ____ ___ DISPHAY CAMERA BACKGROUND BLACK _ OSD ALIGNMENT UNDERSCAN D OVERSCAN SPLIT MODE us om O NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM 1 The menus are displayed with options on the left hand column and settings in the right hand column A cursor highlighted menu can be moved using the Direction buttons 4 2 Change below options using DEC INC buttons ITEM ADJUSTMENT Select Show or Hide below status bar on Main Monitor gt O 2013 01 02 WED 19 39 49 5 196 Select On Screen Display information for Camera Number and Title Select Board Line between cameras GRAY gt WHITE gt BLUE gt BLACK gt DARK GRAY Select Background color on NO VIDEO status GRAY gt WHITE gt BLUE gt BLACK DARK GRAY e The main video output can be displayed on a VGA and analog monitor Video can be displayed on both monitor simultaneously Select On OSD ALIGNMNET Screen Display coordinates on Monitor Under scan Displays properly at CCTV Monitors Over scan Displays properly at VGA Monitors e Display is changed the order as shown below among your choice of 3 Save changes and exit the menu press SAVE button Exit the menu without making changes press ESC button 26 HR Series NVR 1 2 SWIT
55. record rates and select whether Alarm or Event is enabled By selecting Schedule Use on Record setup Night Mode will be activated GENERAL DA EI NIGHT EVENT _ _ _ __m__ iu1 a rr RH 8 SCHEDULE USE OFF TS BOOTUP RECORD UN OFF DISK OVERWRITE JFF AUTO DELETE PRE RECORD POSI RECORD 4 1 CHART Setup The schedule chart shows a graphical representation of the defined record mode Night mode will be set by default However the schedules are only displayed if a corresponding schedule has been configured in the schedule menu MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT CUSTOM A 7 NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM DAY Yellow Follows day setting on record Night Green Automatically follows night setting No Record Blue The video is displayed but is not recorded 38 HR Series NVR 1 A cursor highlighted menu be moved using the directional buttons 4 4 2 Select each day to configure press OK or click the mouse button 3 Detailed menu pops up for the selected day as shown below SCHEDULE SUNDAY a Use button to change the values e Mode Night gt Day No Rec e BEGIN The time recording starts END The time recording ends The end time must not be before the starting time or the same as the starting time b Save changes and exit the menu select save then press the OK button Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button
56. rt above 1000 2 Bandwidth Select the network bandwidth to limit the amount of network resources allocated to client connection The default is unlimited 4 KBPS 8 MBPS 3 Access Block 1 Ping Block No response to ping By default OFF 2 Scan Block No response to Auto Scan from EMS By default OFF 4 Access Host and Host List Allows you to access or deny specific IP address To allow or deny remote access requires you to enter a range of IP addresses as an IP address and mask Host List will be activated when you select deny or allowed ACCESS PORT 7000 ACCESS PORT 7000 UNLIMITED __ BANDWIDTH UNLIMITED ACCESS BLOCK CIPING ACCESS BLOCK AUTO PORT FORWARD AUTO PORT FORWARD TWO WAY AUDIO ENABLE TWO WAY AUDIO 5 Auto Port FWD Select the ADD button to automatically open ports for Router communication with UPNP compliance 6 2 Way Audio Support 2 way Audio between NVR and Remote Software 46 HR Series NVR 6 3 EMAIL This NVR allows you to specify the events that generate notification Sends e mail notification if an event occurs such as alarm motion detected etc 7 EMA USE O SMTF SEND FREQUENCY EVENT IMMEDIATELY LOG __4DAY z ul CAMERA 5 e RETRY COUNT NONE EMAIL SOURCE EVENT EDIT LILOG ATTACH PICTURE ON OFF pu DI a EMAIL ADDRESS __ 551__ NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM The mai
57. s Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at one s own expense 8 HR Series NVR I Controls 1 Front Panel Mode Indicator 4 LEDs display the status of the Network Video Recorder PWR Power ON OFF status HDD Blinking if Recording in the HDD or Playback Network connection STATUS Responding with Buzzer 1 USB USB compliant port allows use of memory stick to backup video files or S W upgrade and Mouse 2 Rear Panel Connectors 1 2 3 456 7 8 910111213 4ch 4 T 0 ALES Fe x POWER 1 2 3 456 7 8 910111213 Je O O 00O 1 E use SERE Fri BI OD IBCs T H m a m 0 P x 3 3 Li are ore Mitte 3 5 x lt Fe ce x 9 HR Series NVR 1 2 3 456 7 8 910111213 AE o 6 oO O 62 O 67 0 e m m m m Hydra Camera input AUDIO Output connector RCA port mono for audio output AUDIO Input connector RCA port mono for audio input HDMI out connector Used as the main video output VGA out connector Used as the main video output RS 232C D SUB 9PINJ For connecting to Debugging e SATA connector For connecting e SATA compatible devices USB 2 0 connector For connecting USB compatible devices
58. set to 10 d APPLY Save changed set up SAVE Save changed set up and exit automatically To define the motion view area cell by cell do the following On the front panel or remote control press any of direction buttons to highlight a cell in the motion detection area then press OK This area is selected and the cells are highlighted in a blue color 31 HR Series NVR A Zoom Easy Focus This Menu will be activated when Easy lens installed Even you think the focus is perfectly set through potable monitor HD monitor displays a blur image After Zooming in out the view will be automatically focused 2 2 Advanced Setting To access more controlling of IP Camera please try to connect trough EMS 2 S W dd Camera CAMERA Connection Auto Manual Protocol Default Camera ch01 setup Title CAMERA 1 IP Camera Web View Sans nto Use IPinfo 182 168 6 62 7000 PTZ Advance Setup Advance Setup IP CAMERA INFO Model brief Z Hostname ISP 2M 390 1584994 CAMERA NETWORK Status good DEVICE SETUP CAMERA Day night DNR auto middle Enhancement off White Balance AUTO Chroma Orientation FLIP O MIRA DEVICE Alarm input 2 4 LIVE PRIORITY NETWORK SPEED IMAGE QUALITY This model use same streaming for live view and network streaming So user can
59. up YES or NO 4 Link Record Disk This function is used for adding used HDD from the same model without formatting lt Note There are limitations for using this function gt A NVR should be empty NO HDD If RECORDING DISK s exist it does not work B The used HDD should be from same series It s does not work with different series C There should be no time duplication in the HDD Device ODD Media HDD CD DVD R CD DVD SATA USB Media be formatted can be formatted Device can be formatted on a PC using FAT 32 NTFS e PO File system Media must be formatted on NVR before backing up or xX exporting data to the device lt Note1 gt USB flash memory is working without format lt Note2 gt if a 2 NIFS formatted external USB device is installed lt Assign to Record Disk gt feature is disabled It s limited to back up only 3 Press the button to start selected action 4 Save changes and exit the menu select Save then press the MENU button Exit the menu without making changes press the ESC button 42 HR Series NVR 5 2 Recording DISK This information lists the installed drives how the NVR records video and their respective Capacities which are currently being used for recording setup w SR E DISPIZAY CAMERA RECORD SCHEDULE gt aia NETWORK DEVICE SYSTEM 1 Size Range This displays current recor
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