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1. please purchase a power plug adapter US Type Europe Type or a travel adapter to connect your device Supply End Supply End huko CEE 7 7 to power supply NEMAS 15P european Schuko C Equipment End Equipment End 3 Removable Hard Disk Bay x 6 IEC 60320 C13 IEC 60320 C13 stored inside XNR 4200 Installation Accessories Machine Info Card Warranty Card Introduction XNR 4200 Standalone NVR is a Linux based Network Video Recorder that is housed in a 2U rack mount casing It is easy to setup and operate You may connect to the XNR 4200 via Cat 5 cable Ethernet networks or through remote internet Fig 1 XNR 4200 9 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Main Specification XNR 4200 ACTi Standalone Network Video Recorder XNR 4200 Unlimited ull Name Olga DI v x x 3 3 cC c 3 3 KAF cC c 3 3 o o o m O O h OD Slo E olo Lo ompression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Live View 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 16 25 32 36 49 64 An interface to define display layouts and the pre set cameras within layouts full screen mode available Automatic switch between different display layouts Zoom in out digitally by mouse scroll wheel or by zoom control buttons Drag and drop video source from camera tree into display layout Instant recording upon mouse click Display event status upon alarm or upon connection loss or recovery betw
2. Cancel gt Group Management When you need to manage the group and the devices belong to it please double click the group on the device tree on the left bottom side You can access settings through either the Device List tab or the Live Layout tab Device List Under this page you can see the devices within this group You can change the group name from the edit box on top New Group 2 Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence IP Address ACTi TCM5611 172 16 26 10 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5611 172 16 26 166 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM7811 172 16 26 68 ACTi TCM7811 ACTi ACM8511 172 16 26 149 ACTi ACM8511 ACTi ACM5611 172 16 26 16 ACTi ACM5611 Group s Fig 103 Setup Device Group Device List View 1 Add Devices to Group Step1 Please go to the group you wish to edit on the device tree by double clicking on the group name Step2 The device list for this group will be shown in the large area to the right Click and drag from the All Devices group to the right side device list area to add z ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 2 Copy Devices from one group to another Step1 Go to your group of origin Step2 Select the devices on the group device list on the right They will be highlighted Click Copy button to remember Step3 Double click on the target group Click the Paste button to add these cameras to the second group Cut and
3. Con ision Windows In Explorer aN k i I Gr fe btte17216 26 230 4 x 29 Googie pe File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Google i else m z E Q Es y HTRE DEE 298 SN BA x Bat Bei x ly forge H Search gt Z PDFCreator t eBay amp Amazon 3 Options v sly Favorites 93 MSN FA E Suggested Sites v f Web Slice Gallery v f Web Configurator Connect Vision ea x This site might require software from ACTi Corporation Click here to install ActiveX Control nvViewer Is Downloading Please Wait Required Activex Control nvViewer Installation K Done Internet Protected Mode Off 48 Connect Vision EC Am WW CR SSES File Edit View orites x Google DE ECH Q ES Ameng QES d Semi FAIA x Brot e X CY paiforge v Search d PDFCreator rt eBay amp Amazon 2 Options v sy Favorites MSN FA e Suggested Sites v Web Slice Gallery E Web Configurator Connect Vision ActiveX Control nvViewer Is Downloadi Internet Explorer Secur Do you want to install this software E Name nvViewer dil Publisher ACTi Corporation B More options i j While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm d your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Fig 13 Ative X Installed by Pop up 2
4. Patrol Interval sec Manual Record sec Settings Email FTP z ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Description RK Existing Administrator Full permission and system control Guards Door Guards di Jelete Grou DS User Permission Add Group Fig 107 Setup User Group Add Group Button Click to add an user defined group A window will popup for group name and Description entering Group name will be in the list once successfully added Add New Group Cancel Fig 108 Setup Add New Group Existing Groups List of existing groups Groups other then Administrator are deletable and editable on both Name and Descrption slots Administrator user group is not deletable can only edit description slot Images in the following page show the Edit Group window for Administrator and User define group Administrator was grayed out and not editable o0 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Edit Group Edit Group Cancel DK Cancel Fig 109 Edit Group Notification message will popup for Group Delete confirmation re you sure want to DELETE security 7 Cancel Fig 110 Setup Delete Security Confirmation Screen Note You must click Save button to commit changes otherwise edits you made will be lost once you leave g ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 Us
5. XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 EE mg Cancel 8 Time Button If you don t have any NTP server and want to manually modify the time please click this button Then a clock as below will pop up You have to select the time you wish to set Cancel g ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Network Every XNR has two network interface cards Please click the tag Ethernet 1 or Ethernet 2 to select the interface card that you wish to set up The selected card will be highlighted in orange We suggest user connect one to LAN and connect the other to WAN After setting up please click Save button on the bottom right side to save the settings Application Hide Toolbar Help About 20101210 17 43 28 Fri Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Power HTTP Port Host Name mile Ethernet 2 D H C P Obtain an IP address automatically man S amp F i Use the following IP Address Static Fixed IP Address 172 16 26 185 Date amp Time Network Subnet Mask eee Bad FEL ME Default Gateway 172 16 26 253 Block List RAID Devices Pack Use the following DNS server address Firmware Upgrade Primary DNS Server 172 Settings Backup Restore Secondary DNS Server 172 Fig 74 Setup System Network DHCP If yo
6. XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Physical Description Rack Mount Ear LED indicators Fig 2 Front View Panel Closed 1 Front Panel Nut The Front Panel contains sponge filters to keep dust away from the interior of the device Front Panel is secured to the main body via the Front Panel Nuts Rotate them counterclockwise to open clockwise to lock in place 2 Rack Mount Ear XNR 4200 is designed to be used in the control room and mounted on server racks The device is attached to standard rack via the Rack Mount Ears 3 LED Indicators The LED indicators show the current device status The Red light to the left indicate that the device is powered The yellow light to the right indicate that the system service status If it is lit continuously the system is running and hard drives are operating normally recording may proceed If the disks are not ready for recording then the yellow light will continue flashing The central light indicates HD access status 1 Power Switch Factory Default Button ACTI Connecting Vision 4 XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 HDD Bays USB Port Fig 3 Front View Panel Open 1 Power Switch Press and hold for a few seconds before system reboots automatically 2 Factory Default Button Pressing this button when powering up for 45 seconds will load the original settings in the DOM flash drive and restore to default settings and
7. display into Icon style CON Each Channel is identified with a snapshot Channels currently in live view will be shown with Orange borders Currently selected channel will be shown in yellow border 3 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Default4 4 D Sales Lab 5 gt Card Change the Device Panel display into Card style Each device will be shown with Channel ID one thumbnail snapshot device info and image Channels currently in view will show a orange border to the left The currently selected channel will be highlighted Device Group T BS Default4 4 a i DW Device List 02 ACT TC MN Manual Record Video Title Bar 03 ACTi TCM5601 Stretch Image Disconnect All Channel Decode frame Logout Quit Fig 39 Card Style Device Panel gt List Change the Device Panel display into List style This is the default method Each device will be shown in one line with Rec icons indicating currently recording channels and orange highlights to the left for the ones currenily in view 4 pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 BETRE Group Q S Default4 4 v RF 02 ACTiTCM7411 ACTi TCM5601 ACTi TCM4301 Fig 40 List Style Device Panel gt Detail Change the Device Panel display into Detail style This looks very similar to the List style but the info listed now extends to the right and include device IP and
8. Restore Button If you need to restore please click the Select button to find the path to the setting file that you wish to restore from Settings Backup 20100730 nvr After selecting please click Restore button to restore the NVR settings 7 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Adding and Removing Device This section is for device management You will Know how to add delete devices and configure them You also will know how to manage them with groups and its layout Please do not forget to click Save button to save all the setting after you finish configuration This section works in two modes You can add and remove devices in the Al Device View Just double click on the All Devices row in the Devices tree to go to All Device View If you click on any one camera this will go into single device view with more detailed settings Freshly added cameras will show a green Plus mark before the icon and will remain so until the setting has been saved All Devices Application Hide Toolbar Help About 20101240 19 26 14 Fri Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log IP Address ACTi ACM8211 172 16 26 3 ACTi ACM8211 ACTi ACM7411 172 16 26 9 ACTi ACM7411 ACTi TCM5611 172 16 26 10 ACTi TCM5611 B Device ACTi ACM8201 172 16 26 13 ACTi ACM8201 List ACTi TCM5311 172 16 26 31 ACTi TCM5311 All Dedeae 1414 ACTi TCM5611 172 16 26 166 ACTi TCM5611
9. XNR 4200 Standalone NVR User s Manual Version 1 00 15 ACT Connec ting Vision p PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Table of Contents 1 Overview 9 Package Contents nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnunen 9 Moda E 9 Pnysical DES le de EEN 11 GOmpatible ard DN Kane 15 Turning On Off or Rebooting the device 15 System REUEMNEN Suave 16 2 Installation 17 Connecting to Network EE 17 Accessing XNR 4200 by IEN 17 Accessing XNR 4200 by Un 18 LOG EE EEE NE EE 19 EDVIN 22 Le E 23 How does Activation Work 23 Online Activation 24 Offline Activation 25 Date and TIME EE se ceteenveced anre arr ii 26 BE 27 KAREN 28 Ne 29 3 Live 30 Live View Main Screen ranrnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnennunnnennunnnunnnee 30 EVE VIEW Age e TEE 31 Side Panel rarannanannanennanennanennanennanennanennanennanennanennanennnnennunennnnene 32 Device List 32 Event List 34 PTZ Panel 35 Optical PTZ via Live View Window 36 Operating Digital PTZ 37 2 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Preset Point Panel 38 Tool Bar 39 Layout Bar 42 4 Playback 43 Playback Screen Overview ccccccccccsececeeeeeseeeeeseeeeesaeeeesaeeesaees 43 Quick Tips cccccccceseesececeeceeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeceeeeesaseeeeeeeeeseaeaeeeeeeesaens 43 PET SONA 44 TEPPE 44 Playpack NN esenee seerne 45 Device
10. rannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnunnnnnr 23 Fig 17 Entering License Key via Online registration En 24 Fig 18 Selecting License File to Load rn rnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnene 25 Fig 19 Date and Time setting during Setup Wizard rrnnnnnnnnnnnnere 26 Fig 20 User setting during Setup Wizard rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 27 Fig 21 RAID setting during Setup Wizardi rnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnene 28 Fig 22 Adding Device during Setup Wizard ax rnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnere 29 Fig 23 Live View Main Screen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnunnn 30 Fig 24 View Window Richt Click Context Menu rennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnere 31 Fig 25 Instant Playback POPUP rennnrnnnernnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnunnnnnr 31 Fig 26 Side Panel Device List annrnnnnrnnnnnrnnnennnnennnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnere 32 Fig 27 Dragging camera group into live view EEN 33 FIGs ZS SiGe Panel Event List ccsscestscsenecvaconnevedetusessecaunassnstoneueanumesond 34 Fig 29 gt ME 35 Fig 30 Optical PTZ via Live View Window rnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnere 36 Fig 31 Selecting area to perform digital zoom ee ENKEN 37 Fig 32 Digital Zoom with Picture in Picture view EEN 37 Fig 33 Preset Point EE 38 Fig 34 Selecting Preset POINt ccccccsseessseeesseeeeeeeceeeeeeeneesenessanees 38 Fig 35 Selecting Preset TOUT Eege 38 5 www SCH Com PA ACTi Conn
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12. Event Type Icon Indicate the event type Device Name Shows the device you are currently setting up Event Handling Options List of options of event handler Added Event Handling List List for added event handlers Ok Button Click to confirm settings and return to Event page Cancel Button Click to cancel settings and return to Event page 7 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Event Trigger Type Icon Event Trigger types present with Icons each of them indicates an event type E ai qa Motion There are 4 motion regions available number shows in the icon indicate A kb its region 1 4 Digital Input On There are 2 DI available number shows in the icon indicate its input 1 or 2 Digital Input Off There are 2 DI available number shows in the icon indicate its z gt ech CO input 1 or 2 Network Loss Network Recovery Video Loss Video Recovery Record Fail Record Recovery Cot k0 B E AS e Event Response Options There are a number or responses possible for each given trigger You may select from the list below and add to actual response Add Event Handling From Below List a Goto Preset Beep E Trigger DO Send Mail Ab Upload FTP Fig 90 Setup Device Event Handling Trigger selection pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Popup T
13. Fig 110 Setup Delete Security Confirmation Screen a xrnnnnnunnnnn 91 RGT S etup User TE rv 92 7 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Fig 112 Setup Add New USer r nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnr 92 Fig 113 Setup Edit Existing USer nnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnen 93 Fig 114 Setup Edit User Error NOtice anxrrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 93 Fig 115 Setup Delete User NOtice r rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 94 Fig 116 Setup User Permission with Admin account annnnnnnnennnnere 94 Fig 117 Setup User Permission list cccccccsseecseeeesseeeeeeseeneseenees 95 Fig 118 Setup User Permission Live nnxnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennn 96 Fig 119 Setup User Permission Playback rnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnere 96 Fig 120 Setup User Permission Setup arrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnunnne 97 GTA SP NNN 98 Fig 122 Setup Controller Button Function LiSt nrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnr 99 8 www acti com vo ACTI gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Overview Package Contents This product package includes the following contents 1 XNR 4200 Standalone NVR x 1 2 Power Cord x 1 US type Europe type Note If your territory does not fall into US or Europe type adapter coverage
14. 1 device Next image shows the popup window and options W Trigger DO 2 Manual Record Fig 118 Setup User Permission Live Playback Click the Playback section to configure playback permissions A list of device shows up with checkbox for each Check uncheck to select the device In addition an edit button is available for each device clicking it will pop another window with more control options for the device a Home System Device Device Group Settings Per Joystick Licence Log Group Guards Application Live Hana ig User RH Setup Device Permission 01 ACTi ACM8211 Export Video Print Image Save Image 06 ACTi TCM5611 Export Video Print Image Save Image 07 ACTi TCM7811 Export Video Print Image Save Image 08 ACTI ACM8511 Export Video Print Image Save Image 09 ACTi ACM5611 Export Video Print Image Save Image 11 ACTi TCM5611 Export Video Print Image Save Image 12 ACTi TCM5601 Export Video Print Image Save Image Add Group Fig 119 Setup User Permission Playback Select All Devices Used the check box to check uncheck all checkboxes for devices in list of device at once Permission List out selected permissions for the device List of Device List of available devices 6 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Setup Click to select Setup where a list of setup option will display You may check uncheck to select the option Home System Device
15. 12 10 17 38 18 Daylight Savin I Enable System yng g E Enable Information NTP Server SD Description If you manually set the time NTP server will be disabled Network Block List RAID Devices Pack Firmware Upgrade Settings Backup Restore Local Sync Fig 73 Setup System Date amp Time 1 Time Zone Select the Time Zone where the device belongs to After selecting the time zone it will change to the corresponding date and time 2 Date amp Time It shows the current date and time on the device 3 Daylight Saving If the device is located in an area where daylight saving time is used click the check box to enable daylight saving The time will be automatically adjusted When the daylight saving time has finished uncheck the box to return to original setting 4 NTP Server Please enter a NTP server address if you wish to synchronize time with the NTP server 5 NTP Sync Button It is for synchronizing the clocks of computers over network After you enter any NTP server please click this button to start synchronizing 6 Local Sync Button If you wish to sync the device time with the time on the PC you are using now please click this button 7 Date Button If you don t have any NTP server and want to manually modify the date please click this button and then a calendar as below will pop up You have to select the date you wish to set so ACTI Connecting Vision p
16. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Displayed Time Bar Marks time of video currently viewed Return to Present Instantly moves Displayed time to now Search Click this button to perform search Export Video Click this button to export videos Print Image Click this button to export images to a printer Save Image Click this button to export images to a file oe ye oS eS SS Bookmark Click this button to set bookmarks on all synchronized videos 10 Time Bars Click and drag to change current video displayed time 11 Devices The playback cameras are displayed here r PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 12 Playback Control Click these buttons to play pause or rewind You may go faster by clicking and dragging the black circle For even faster speed up to 500 times click and drag the pause button to the left or right limit Fig 49 Fast Play Backward Fig 50 Extreme Play Backward 13 Time Bars Scale Time Bars Scales are changed here 14 Event Buttons You may jump to then previous or to the next Record Motion Digital Input Video Loss Network Loss and Bookmark Previous Next Record is very useful when navigating long stretches of video Layout Bar Fig 51 Playback Layout Bar Hide Side Tool List Click to hide or unhide the side tool list Layout 1 Shows a single channel Layout 2 Shows a maximum of 2 video channels at one time SS e Layou
17. 68 Playback Playback Window Once you clicked Print Image from the Playback Windows you may print the selected channel If you click the Print Image from Device Playback Control you will be able to print back one channel or all added channels You may add overlay and note to the each channel Print Image 17 ACTi TCM3401 2010 08 03 18 07 07 Title 47 ACTi TCM3401 Overlay Note Fig 69 Playback Print Single Image 56 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Print Image 17 ACTi TCM3401 2010 08 03 18 07 07 Fig 70 Playback Print Multiple Image 57 ACTI Connecting Vision X gt XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Setup In the Setup gt Home there is the shortcut of all the setting items with short explanations of them You can go to that page by clicking the corresponding button or on the tabs above Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log System Device I gt Device Group System Information Date amp Time Add Delete Modify Devices a Add Delete Modify Device Network RAID System Upgrade Setting Recording Schedule And Groups And Live Layout And Backup Event Handling Settings ch User Joystick Email FTP Server Setting Patrol Add Delete Modify User And Joystick Setting for Logitech IP Interval Manual Record Duration rss A Group Permission Desktop Number Of Events Licence Log
18. Channel Previous Channel Next Event Previous Event Digital PTZ Optical PTZ Video Title Bar Stretch Image Group Patrol Sequence Patrol NumPad 0 NumPad 1 NumPad 2 m Fig 122 Setup Controller Button Function List z
19. Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Login A login screen will welcome you when you connect to XNR 4200 Connect Vision Password Language English Remember me Auto Login Fig 12 Login Screen Enter your Account and Password then click the Login button to Login Default Account Admin Default Password 123456 You may change the language settings by selecting from the Language dropdown list Check Remember me for XNR 4200 to remember your last Login name and password Check Auto Login to skip the Login page and go directly to the main page every time you login from this PC in the future If your PC may be accessed by someone without proper authority please do NOT use either remember me or auto login When you are logging in for the first time or when you have just updated your firmware you will be prompted to install ActiveX components You must accept the install to access Standalone NVR properly You may also click the Download ActiveX installation package link at the lower left of login screen This will download an install file that gives you the required components to access Standalone NVR 9 ACTI Connecting Vision 4 XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 When your browser s pop up blocker prompts ask if you would like to install ACTi Corporation s control or not please accept it r Connect Vision Windows Internet 7 WS Ze KK _ L E WM LEI een
20. Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Group Guards v Application Live Playback F V User Permission System Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Add Group Fig 120 Setup User Permission Setup 7 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Joystick Help About 201071211 07 40 42 Sat Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Power Zoom Out 1 NumPad 1 vanishes 2 NumPad 2 pg as 3 X 5 Pr B gt Pan Tilt NumPad 3 Joystick 4 NumPad 4 Logitech 5 NumPad 5 p List of Buttons IP Desktop 6 NumPad 6 T 7 NumPad 7 we 8 NumPad 8 5 gt 9 NumPad 9 E 10 NumPad 0 x 11 Previous Page D 12 Next Page x Fig 121 Setup Controller ACTi NVR supports two types of controller Logitech and IP Desktop There are 12 buttons available on each controller and its function can be assign modified with the drop down list as shown Note Every time you change the settings on this page please 1 Click Save 2 Close all the windows 3 Log in XNR again then the new settings will be applied S ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 NumPad 1 DO On D DO Off Audio In On Audio In Off Audio Out On Audio Out Off Snapshot Reconnect Disconnect Instant Playback Bookmark Save Image Print Image Export Video Manual Record Next Page Previous Page Next
21. Edit Event Handling Schedule by clicking and dragging Right click to either select all or clear all 3 Clicking the day of the week will lock unlock that day from schedule setting You can shield schedule on a certain day from being changed by changes in other weekdays You may easily set just the week days or the same time over the same week this way 4 Pre event and Post event buffers determine how long will Standalone NVR record video when an event triggers recording 5 Copy schedule from one camera to another Select one camera as the source of schedule and add other cameras to the Copy To field Click Copy to commit changes Copy Schedule Device Copy From 01 ACTI ACM8211 Of ACTi TCM7611 02 ACTi ACM7411 06 ACTi TCM5611 03 ACTi TCM5611 11 ACTi TCM5611 08 ACTi ACM8511 16 ACTI ACM6511 09 ACTI ACM5611 12 ACTi TCM5601 13 ACTi ACM1231 14 ACTi ACM5811 15 ACTi TCM 7411 17 ACTi TCM1231 Fig 87 Setup Device Schedule Copy Schedule 6 You may click the Clear and Add button beneath to change current cursor type When cursor is in clear mode areas under click and drag will be removed from recording or event process Motion Dwell Setup ACTI Connecting Vision X gt XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Event Handling Basic Video Quality Schedule Beidel Motion Dwell Time Sec Event Handler Motion 1 Sel Clear Motion 2 Se Re Motion 3 DI 1 On SC RS DI 1 Of T
22. Filled black circle indicate the current playback mode if it is in pause mode user may mouse right click hold and drag it to the right for faster fast forward or to the left for faster rewind Playback Button Click to close the popup window and playback the instance in main playback interface Please refer to chapter Playback for more details 3 ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Goto Preset a Goto Preset Device 08 ACTi ACM8211 X Option setup Goto Preset 01 Preset Point 01 Fig 93 Setup Device Goto Preset Option setup Device Select a PTZ camera to Goto preset control Only devices that already have preset points configured will be available Goto Preset Select a preset point 1 32 from the dropdown menu Duration 4 Isecondts Option setup Times 3 Fig 94 Setup Device Beep Option Setup Duration Duration in second s for alert beeping Times Number of alert beep times Trigger DO Trigger DO Device 02 ACTi TCM7411 v Option setup DO DO1 Off X Fig 95 Setup Device Trigger DO Option Setup Target Select a device for DO Digital Output triggering DO Select DO number 1 2 d ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Send Email Send Mail To Subject Device 10 ACTi ACD2300 Event DI 2 On Email setup Body Device 10 ACTi ACD2300 Channel ID 6 Event DI 2 On Server XNR4
23. Groupy U AE Lab 0 amp Al Devices 14 RT 01 ACTiTCM5311 F 02 acti TOM5601 T 03 ACTiTCM5611 TT 04 ACTi TCM1231 Module 05 ACTi TCM1511 5 Tab A 06 ACTi TCM3401 Me A 07 ACTi TCM3411 F os Acti TCM3511 09 ACTi TCM7411 2010 08 23 14 40 11 10 1 1 109 02 ACTi TCM5601 2010 08 23 14 40 09 10 1 1 101 U mame Select Group Storage indicator Channel Status Layout Bar Fig 23 Live View Main Screen Once you login to the system you will see this default Live View page layout 1 Current Device When you selected a channel from the live view windows the channel ID and the device name will be shown here 2 Side Panel This area contains several collapsible information panels Including Device Event PTZ and Preset Point 3 Tool Bar This bar provides access to functions including Application Help About and Date Time 4 Module Tab Switch between 3 main modules of the Standalone NVR namely Live Playback and Setup 5 Layout Bar Allows you to switch between different view layouts turn on off Patrol select different Pages and Group selection 6 Channel Status Numbers of cameras currently being viewed and recorded are shown here 3 vo ACTI Zb Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Live View Window Live View Window This shows the Live View of your selected camera Dou
24. HDD 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 10 85 RH 110V 220V AC 50 60Hz 350 W Approvals Standalone NVR CE FCC Part 15B Class A LVD Power Supply CE TUV GS UL FCC CCC USB USB 2 0 6 ports thernet Port 2 Ethernet 1000 Base T RJ 45 connector ystem Requirements ole Ke D be pe ai r 5 ga Lo lt Loi v D 3 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or 8 0 with live view PTZ playback setup m vlolo o 5 o olo 3 ai loi 5 Sie ga a T Co co 3 3 Sdt et I lt Cc es mg Weight ower Source Consumption 16 channels Intel Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz 4 GB RAM 100 GB Gigabit Ethernet nVidia 9500 GT 512 MB or better Remote Client PC 32 48 64 channels Intel Core 2 Quad 2 66 GHz 4 GB RAM 100 GB Gigabit Ethernet nVidia 9800 GT 512 MB or better 32 64 bit Windows 7 all versions Windows Server 2008 all versions Windows Vista all versions Windows Client PC Operating System Server 2003 all versions Windows XP all versions Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or 8 0 Integration Unified Solution Fully compatible with ACTi cameras encoders and CMS v1 5 Open platform ISV CMS Integration Software Development Kit SDK available These specifications are based on following camera settings 1280x1024 3Mbps 18fps MPEG 4 For more details about system requirements please refer to Project Planner on www acti com 10 Www SCH Com vo ACTI lt gt Connecting Vision
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26. amp All Devices 11 Boi actiacme211 ACTi TCM7811 172 16 26 68 ACTi TCM7811 i S al Si S ACTi ACM8511 172 16 26 149 ACTi ACM8511 la Aarau ACTi ACM5611 172 16 26 16 ACTi ACM5611 amp 05 ACTi TCM531 ACTi TCM4201 172 16 26 176 ACTi TCM4201 ee Go OG ACTI TCMS56 ACTi TCM5611 172 16 26 33 ACTi TCM5611 PR 07 ACTi TCM7811 Ro acti ACMa511 amp 09 ACTi ACM5611 da 10 ACTi TCM4201 EE Device Tree Fig 80 Setup Device All Device View ACTi TCMA4301 ACTI ACM5611 ACT ACMBST 1 ACT ACHMSET I ACT CANESTO ACT TEMSSTT dn ACT ACD2400 ACT ACD2400 se pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 All Device View This part will include three parts which are to add device delete device and device configuration Add Device Please click Ad button on the lower right to add device s to the list Add Device Search Devices Click this option to search devices automatically Add Device Manually Click this option to add device manually Fig 81 Setup Device Add Device You may either let standalone NVR search for devices automatically or you may direct the search with more detail via manual add We recommend Auto Search for devices located in the same LAN and you should only manually add device when they are located over the internet Search Devices Selecting Search Devices will bring you to the page where you decide which supplier s camera to search Click fro
27. digital PTZ available to all cameras via Standalone NVR Fig 29 PTZ Panel 1 Minimize Minimizes the PTZ window 2 Pan Tilt Control Click on the arrows to point camera at a given direction Click and hold until you arrive at the position you desire 3 Pan Speed Adjust Pan Speed from 1 to 5 higher the number faster the speed Caution Speed varies from protocol to protocol Zoom Out Zoom out Focus In Focus near Zoom In Zoom in Focus Out Focus far Digital PTZ Mode Digital PTZ is available for all devices For Optical PTZ enabled O NM devices if you wish to do digital magnification instead of Optical PTZ then you should switch to this mode by clicking this button You may also select Digital PTZ from the right click context menu 9 Optical PTZ Mode For Optical PTZ enabled models click here to enable Optical PTZ 10 Tilt Speed Adjust Pan Tilt Speed from 1 to 5 higher the number faster the speed Note Speed varies from protocol to protocol 3s vo ACT Zb Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Optical PTZ via Live View Window Optical PTZ operation can also be performed from within the live view window itself Select the PTZ camera you wish to operate Make sure the PTZ mode is Optical PTZ If not change via right click context menu There will be a red crosshair right in the middle of screen Clicking anywhere on the screen will allow the camera to move in that directi
28. 0 k ACT Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 You may also click the Download ActiveX installation package link at the lower left of login screen This will download and install file that gives you the required components to access Standalone NVR r e Connect Vision Windows Internet Explorer Gr File 4a 3 http 172 16 26 230 sea Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Google lass mm D 2 E Ss ay FRE Ss d Easa I x pafforge Si TF Search d SE PDFCreator eBay amp Amazon Options v w Favorites EI e MSN SS e Suggested Sites v EI Web Slice Gallery v ES Web Configurator e Connect Vision _ i al x EI Google P IBA x Bs E e Account Password Language English Remember me Internet Protected Mode Off XNR ActiveX Controls Installshield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for XNA Actives Controls The InstallShield Wizard will install SNA Actives Controls on your computer To continue click Nest lt Back et Fig 14 ActiveX Install File from the Download Link 2 pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Setup Wizard Once you connected to Standalone NVR Setup Wizard will guide you through the initial setup process The setup wizard will also show up if you delete all devices from device list in the fut
29. 0 10 while Ethernet Port 2 will use IP address 192 168 1 10 Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 2 P L e i f V y wh d Get IP address from Use Static IP network router via DHCP 192 168 1 10 IP Address available IP Address from network router V not available Use IP Address Use Static IP assigned by 192 168 0 10 network router Accessing XNR 4200 by IE If you know the IP address and port number of the standalone NVR you may also type in the IP address and port number directly into Internet Explorer Sample IP will look like this http 192 168 0 10 80 Connect Vision Windows Internet Exy brer Gu e http 192 168 0 10 80 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Fig 9 Input the NVR s IP Address and Port Number in IE URL Bar 7 Pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Accessing XNR 4200 by UPnP XNR 4200 supports UPnP connection This means that once the device has an IP address you will be able to find it in the local network in Windows Explorer Network Please note that your PC must be in the same subnet as the Standalone NVR Asample screen in windows 7 is shown below Double Click the icon to log into Standalone NVR Next to the XNR 4200 title the MAC address to this Standalone NVR is shown here You will need to provide this MAC address to your sales representative if you are registering offline If you have internet connection and c
30. 1 L i MD2 eg pa 2010 08 03 16 01 18 e 14ACTiTCM1231 E MD1 2010 08 03 16 01 19 e 14ACTiTCM1231 E MD3 E l M amp f 9 3 08 2010 08 03 16 01 19 e 14 ACTi TCM1231 L MD2 J 2010 08 03 16 01 20 e 14ACTiTCM1231 E MD3 2070 08 03 16 01 20 14 ACTi TCM 1231 l MD2 P 2010 08 03 16 01 20 14 ACTi TOM1231 IO Hidden Search Tab Fig 46 Side Panels 44 vo ACT gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 1 Close Button You may switch between devices or search tab by clicking the close button 2 Group Drop Down List Menu Allows you to group all the added devices by ID by Group by Model by Name and by IP Address 3 Device Displays the device current status and information The current status can be in idle or in recording mode The device information is displayed by the camera type thumbnail by device ID by brand and by model number 4 Thumbnail List You may see the thumbnail images of the video from the search results In each thumbnail the type of event is listed at the right Once you clicked on a thumbnail the time bar will be shifted to the beginning of the video Then you may proceed to play the archive video 5 Page Index Number You may click on the page index number to go to the next page or to the previous page 6 Page Up Down Arrows You may click on the page index arrow to go to the next page or to th
31. 200 Attach Snapshot 10 ACTi ACD2300 x Fig 96 Setup Send Mail settings Email Setup To Receiver s email address Subject Subject of the email Body Content of the email Attach Snapshot Attached snapshot from a selected camera in the email Slots with invalid input will point out with red dotted line as shows in figure below 7 Send Mail Subject Device 10 ACTi ACD2300 Event DI 2 On Body Device 10 ACTI ACD2300 Event DI 2 On Server NR4200 Attach Snapshot 10 ACTi ACD2300 e Value can t be empty Fig 97 Send Mail value check 2 vo ACTI gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Upload FTP Upload FTP Server Account XNR4200 FTP setup Password Port Remote Folder p Attach Snapshot 10 ACTi ACD2300 File Name ACTi ACD2300 Elwith TimeStamp Fig 98 Setup Upload FTP Upload FTP Server Address of the server URL or IP address Account Username of the account Password Password of the account Port Port number of the FTP server Remote Folder Folder path at the FTP server Attach Snapshot Attached snapshot from a selected camera in the email File Name Denote file name for upload files With Timestamp Attach Timestamp for upload files Slots with invalid input will point out with red dotted line as shows in Figure below eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee HH K 84 Server st Account Password Port Remote Folde
32. 7411 gj T o acti toms601 T 03 ACTi TCM5601 e eel BB 25 acti ACM8201 Hee ES ACT TCM3401 JE 33 ACTi TCM4301 p amp All Devices 37 21 ACTi ACM1511 pe Te eagbeei EE 03 ACTi TCM5601 2010 08 24 06 11 53 10 1 1 101 02 ACTi TCM7411 2010 08 24 06 11 53 10 1 1 101 03 ACTi TCM5601 2010 08 24 06 07 34 10 1 1 101 02 ACTi TCM7411 2010 08 24 06 07 34 10441101 O PTZ e B Breset Pomt sss m SS If GIRA Sales Lab Fig 27 Dragging camera group into live view 33 ACTI Connecting Vision p gt XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Event List Event List displays events as they happen The latest event is shown on top a vart 09 ACTi TCM7411 2010 08 23 16 54 59 10 1 1 109 03 ACTi TCM5601 2010 08 23 16 54 55 10 1 1 101 e 09 ACTi TCM7411 2010 08 23 16 54 48 10 1 1 109 03 ACTi TCM5601 2010 08 23 16 54 44 444404 Fig 28 Side Panel Event List 1 Minimize Minimizes the event list panel 2 Event information This shows the type of event by an icon camera ID IP address and time of event You can also double click on the event to playback the event video ina pop up instant playback window 3 Scroll Bar Scroll up or down to browse the event list 34 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 PTZ Panel The PTZ Panel allows you to control camera motion for Pan Tilt Zoom enabled cameras This is called the optical PTZ mode in contrast with the
33. 8 172 16 26 149 172 16 26 16 172 16 26 33 172 16 26 32 172 16 26 45 172 16 26 36 Duplicate Model ACTi ACM8211 ACTi ACM7411 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM7811 ACTi ACM8511 ACTi ACM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5601 ACTi ACM1231 ACTi ACM5811 Save Confirming Changes Click the Save button after you re satisfied with the changes you re making to commit all changes A warning message will remind you that the system will pause recording for a short time during reconfiguration Click OK to proceed If you save the setting recording service will restart CS map m V Cancel n ACTI Connecting Vision pi gt XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Device Configuration The first thing is you have to find the device you wish to configure There are several ways to go to the setup page 1 From the All Devices View in Setup Device Double click on the device to view 2 From the Device list in Setup Device Group 13 ACTi TCM5611 Home System evict Settings Schedule Event User Joystick Licence Log Power Video Quality Save Reboot Device I TN FTV ESU T OG ACTI TCM3001 Manufacture ACTi v 10 1 1 176 Streaming Port 6002 Model TCM5611 UserName Admin HTTP Port 80 ACTi TCM5611 Password sosser Control Port 6001 12 ACTi ACD2400 Name Protocol TCP v Channel ID 1 Yv 14 ACTi TCM1231 Fig 83 Setup Device Device set
34. Manually start and end digital output 1 from this device 8 Digital Output 2 Manually start and end digital output 2 from this device 9 Audio In Enable and disable your audio input 10 Audio Out Enable and diable your audio output Note All functions from the Right Click Context Menu work only on the single channel you have chosen Side Panel The Side Panel is divided into four panels as shown below Device List The Device List shows the devices in your system and their status You may organize the view in many ways WICE Group w Lab 13 ge 01 AC Group F Ao Ml D d el s Ai Name 03 AC IP Address 04 ACT TCM3511 d T gt Dies e e e aa 10 ACT ACD 300 Fig 26 Side Panel Device List 1 Minimize Minimizes the device panel 2 Group name If Device List is organized by group this shows the name of this group Click the minimize button before to collapse the cameras listed in this group One camera may belong to multiple groups so the same camera may be shown multiple times in the device panel when organized by group Camera Icon Normal The camera icon shows the camera device type Recording Icon This icon indicates that this camera is currently being recorded Live View indicator Cameras with this orange bar before its icon is currently shown in 32 ACTI Connecting Vision Ds XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 the live view window 6 Camera Info This area
35. Power Licence Management View System Log Reboot Shutdown Fig 71 Setup Home 5 Pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 System Information Basic information for standalone NVR is shown here Application Hide Toolbar Home system Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence System Name XNR4200 Firmware X1 00 15 AC Serial Number system Information Mac Address 1 00 19 0F 03 75 8E Date amp Time Mac Address 2 00 19 0F 03 75 8F Network Product ID XNR4200 Block List RAID Devices Pack V1 00 00 Devices Pack Company Name ACTi Corporation Firmware Upgrade WebSite http www acti com Settings Backup Restore Fig 72 Setup System Information 1 System Name the name of the device You can enter any name for it as he wants Firmware It shows the firmware version of the device Mac Address 1 It shows the Mac address 1 of the device Mac Address 2 It shows the Mac Address 2 of the device Product ID It shows the Product ID of the device Company Name It shows the Company Name that produces the device oe EE WebSite It shows the website of the Standalone NVR company so ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Date amp Time You can configure date and time of the device in this section Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence a Time Zone GMT 08 00 Asia Taipei S x Date amp Time 2010
36. a new group in the setup menu inside the standalone NVR setting page After adding a user you can edit the user profile by pressing edit button or delete the user by pressing delete button N 0000 eeee eeeefeeeefeeeefeeee Intro Licence Date amp Time User Device Done Name Group Email Admin Administrator Vincent security test1 testing account Fig 20 User setting during Setup Wizard 2 pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 RAID In this stage you determine the RAID configuration to use in your NVR Select the available configuration from below then click Format to change RAID configuration Reformatting the hard drives will take some time Before reformatting is complete you may perform other setups but cannot record video Here s a table of available RAID levels with different numbers of disks RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 10 ELIA KEXA KEXEI KION KEXEI KKK Intro Licence Date amp Time User RAID Device Done Disk number 3 isk 1 Normal 2 Normal 3 Normal Disk Status gt ZN gt Mode Capacity Status RAID 5 Total 1833 5GB Used 1006 46GB Free 827 05GB Active RAID Config RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 10 Description Data protection against a drive failure strong performance and efficient storage use Format Previous Fig 21 RAID setting during Setup Wizard 8 Device ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Man
37. arget Camera J 4 ACTI ACM1511 r New Event Handling Event Handling List Li Popup a Goto Preset 30 ACTi ACM8511 Goto Preset 01 Device 21 ACTi ACM1511 v 3 Upload FTP 172 16 26 153 21 ACTI ACM1511 Beep 1 Second s 3 Times Fig 91 Setup Device Event Popup gt Target Camera Select a camera stream for popup display click the arrow for the dropdown menu of camera list Previous Button Return to Event Handling page Fig 68 Add Button Click to add the selected camera into list Ok Button Click to confirm settings and return to Event page Fig 66 Y vV Vv WV Cancel Button Click to cancel settings and return to Event page Fig 66 g ACTI gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 02 ACTi TCM7411 2010 08 05 19 18 00 Timeline ze ayback Playback Button Playback Controls Fig 92 Setup Device Instant Playback Fig 70 shows the popup Instant Playback window upon the trigger of an event Users may do instant playback or search by dragging timeline the popup window will close after 30 seconds Timeline Timeline with records will be indicated with color green black indicates no recording records Red line and the white pointer indicate the current playback time Cursor position will display as a white arrow with timestamp Playback Controls Allow users to play back fast forward pause rewinds and fast rewind
38. as a reference Application Hide Toolbar Help About Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Power di Sender Name StandaloneNVR D K Sender Email Tester test com Server smtp sendhere com Settings FTP Account Tester Parameter Password o000000000 Description Set email server to send mail when an event occurs Send Test Mail Fig 105 Setup Settings Email FTP Please fill up the information about the FIP server you wish to connect to After configuring please click Save to save setting the device Please take below sample as a reference S ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Server 172 16 26 153 Folder I Settings dog Account Uploader i Password Or Parameter Description Set FTP server to upload snapshot when an event occurs This is default setting for event handling Fig 106 Setup Settings FTP 1 Server Please enter the IP address of FTP server 2 Folder Please enter the upload path of the file 3 Port Please enter the FTP port number 4 Account Please enter the user name of the account 5 Password Please enter the password of the account Parameter A few of the parameters that cannot be easily categorized are listed here for editing
39. ber You may click on the page index number to go to the next page or to the previous page 4 Current Page Number Display the current page number Thumbnail List Display thumbnail images that matches the search criteria 5 ACTI Connecting Vision 4 XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Export Video There are two ways to export Videos 1 From Device Playback Control You may mark start and end point on the time bar and then export the video ZZ DI bi 2010 08 03 173 07 3 Bra LIA ir ACTi TCM3401 Export Video Mark Export Start NO OEIOAN 53 ACTi TE Disconnect 03 ACTI TOMASO Remove Bookmarks Fig 61 Playback Mark Export Start Kk DI J 2010 08 03 17 32 55 BIT 17 ACTi TCM3401 Export Video R Mark Export Start 04 ACTI TCMS5 11 Mark Export End 33 ACTI eS Clear Selection Disconnect 03 ACTi TONSEOT 10 Mine ee Fig 62 Playback Mark Export End DI Ei 2010 08 03 17 45 21 gt Ba LILE EREA 17 ACTi TCM3401 Export Video Mark Export Start 04 ACTI TOMSSTT W Mark Export End 35 ACTI TOMAS Disconnect 03 ACT TOMSEDOT Fig 63 Playback Export Video 52 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 2 From Playback Windows Ny NE Disconnect Se Audio In fr Snapshot d Export Vid gei DO ideo im ES Print Image Ey Save Image H Bookmark Export Video K M Fig 64 Playback Playback Windows Once
40. ble clicking in the areas of this camera allows you to view the Live View in full screen Press ESC in full screen mode allows you to escape from full screen mode Right Click Context Menu Right Clicking in Live View Live playing camera brings out an options list which contains the following choices _ gt Instant Playback A Ee A Reconnect Disconnect O 4 Opticai PTZ o Manual Record Q im snapshot E d Audion D Audio out Fig 24 View Window Richt Click Context Menu 1 instant Playback Clicking the Instant playback will bring out the instant playback pop up window 02 ACTI T MIQ011 instant Cl http 172 16 26 22 1022 instant playback htmi 02 ACTi TCM5611 2010 08 23 14 52 16 Playtime Scroll Bar Shortcut to Playback Playback Control Module Fig 25 Instant Playback Popup 3 pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Reconnect Disconnect and reconnect the camera connection Disconnect Disconnect the camera connection Optical PTZ Please refer to the PTZ control section ve EN Manual Record Clicking Manual Record will automatically record a 5 minute stretch from this camera This is useful if you find something you wish to take note of For longer recordings you should go to Setup Schedule to initiate recording 6 Snapshot You may copy a snapshot of the Live View to your clipboard 7 Digital Output 1
41. camera model Device Group levice Groups Default4 4 p 02 ACTi TCM7411 10 1 1 101 ACTi TCM7411 m T 03 ACTi TCM5601 10 1 1 101 ACTi TCM5601 rec A 172 16 26 16 ACTi ACM8511 RS ACTi TCM4301 172 16 26 25 ACTi TCM4301 amp Sales Lab EE rv 4 Fig 41 Detail Style Device Panel Hide Toolbar You may choose to hide the toolbar with this button Press the Esc key to restore toolbar Help Help will take you to our website for more detailed info About Clicking About will display current Standalone NVR versions ba ACTi Connecting Vision Standalone NVR X1 00 15 Version nvViewer 1 0 49 nyService 1 0 37 http www acti com Fig 42 Standalone NVR Versions d 4 ACT Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Layout Bar The Layout Bar gives you the freedom to select your own View Window style Enable Disable Sequence Patrol change pages and select group zu u M eg Ge a A KW TT GC Fig 43 Layout Bar 1 Hide Side Tool Panel Hide the Side Tool Panel to increase viewing area 2 Channel Layouts Different channel Layouts for your viewing 3 More Layouts Some layouts are not shown in the default Layout Bar Click this to show more layouts TE BE om nn Ge Fig 44 More Layouts Sequence Patrol Patrol your cameras in the Side Tool List starting from the top of list Page Selection If you have more channels than one page can show the syste
42. ck Control ynchronized Playback Search video recordings by time channel or bookmark Search alarm triggered video recordings Search for log of video loss recovery network disconnect reconnect alarm events user activity export of all logs Forward and backward playback with speeds 1x 500x pause stop 4 channels Create snapshot from playback for export Zoom in out digitally by mouse scroll wheel or by zoom control buttons Crop a short video clip from long recording file and save it as an independent file Export video clips in AVI format text overlay supported Digital Zoom Video Cropping Video Export Event Management vent Trigger Video motion detection External device through digital input Video loss and recovery Network loss and recovery vent Response Record video Play alert beep Activate external device through digital output Upload snapshot to FTP server E Manual Event Manually activate external devices through digital output via live view monitor ystem ermission Control Data Backup SS Log m o 3 Cc Ou Lo 3 Ou OD L 3 O Unlimited number of users multi level permission camera group permission for different users By external DVD drive optional Embedded Linux Real time status reports on remote browser Multi language support ystem Status Monitor Language Remote Access C Web Browser Hardware i WxHxD 482 6 mm x 88 mm x 545 mm 19 x 3 46 x 21 4 Rack mountable 2U 11 2 kg 24 64 Ib without
43. ctivate this license 5 og ACTi Zb Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Date and Time You can setup the date and time setting on this stage ACTI Standalone NVR provides three methods to synchronize the time setting you can use NTP server local time setting or you can setup it manually The methods are as follows Setup by using NTP server STEP 1 Fill in the NTP server IP or domain name STEP 2 Press the NTP Sync button to synchronize your time setting with NTP server Setup by local time Just press the local Sync button to synchronize your time setting with your computer s local time Setup manually Pressing Date or Time button to setup your date or time manually Vetere ete eee lets were a eee Intro Licence Date amp Time User Device Done Time Zone GMT 08 00 Asia Taipei v Date amp Time 2010 12 10 01 17 11 Daylight Saving Fl Enable NTP Server Description If you manually set the time NTP server will be disabled Fig 19 Date and Time setting during Setup Wizard 2 ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 User You can setup the user account and access right in this stage Press Add User button below to add a new user In the Add New User window you can setup the name password and the group of a new user Please notice that you cannot add new group in the installation wizard you can only add
44. describes the camera name and ID If this camera is currently selected this whole area will be a highlighted bar 7 Camera Icon error The exclamation mark icon over camera icon means that this camera is currently not connected and not being recorded 8 Group Patrol Click this icon to enable cycling your view by group which is called group patrol Please note that you need to have more than one group of camera to switch views to If not this function will only repeat displaying the same cameras in the same group 9 Sort You may sort the display of cameras according to ID Group Model Name and IP address 10 Scroll Bar Scroll up or down to browse the device list Note By double clicking on groups not individual cameras this will allow you to add your entire group of cameras to the Live View You may click and drag a single channel onto the window you wish to view it in to see video from that camera You may also drag an entire group into the live view window to view the cameras 26 ACTi ACM5711 amp Sale EE 7 e Sales Lab 5 Se EU Ae S A y ac amp Sales Lab 5 q a Ae ga e er fe Por ACTi ZE me 02 ACTi a Sales Lab 5 r TT 03 Ac e DN bg e 01 ACTi HE te e REC 03 ACTi I Sales b Rec g REC GE R gt ACTi sales La emp GLJEII LESS an 2 Le 3 ACTi ales Lab 5 New Group 0 REC a Rec cy 01 acti M3411 Default4 4 LESA LERCE gn h AEA SI 3 L rT S 02 ACTi TCM
45. e previous page Playback Windows On the Playback module you may have 1 2 and 4 channel window layouts for Playback You may only disconnect export video take snapshot print image save image and add bookmark to a channel with a video clip through right click fr Snapshot Te Export Video Ent Image D Save Image f Bookmark Fig 47 Playback Playback Context Menu Disconnect Select to disconnect the channel Audio In Click to enable or disable audio of the selected channel Snapshot Click to take a snapshot of the channel and save it on the clipboard Export Video Click to export selected video channel moe SN Print Image Click to print the image snapshot a vo ACTI gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 6 Save Image Click to save the image s to your desktop or to a destination path 7 Bookmark Click to add a bookmark to the selected channel Device Playback Control DI D zl 2010000316000 3 EEE ee 14 ACTi TOM 231 18 ACT TO h3411 22 ACT ACM3401 a4 a oO b FF 1 Minute d Record Y Fig 48 Playback Device Playback Control 1 Event Icons Toggle Motion Digital Input Recording and Lost signal on the Time Bars 2 Displayed Time Display the time of video currently viewed Date amp Time Click here to go jump directly to target time date g J p y g December 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wi 11 12 13 14
46. e this function and enter the Netmask as below Use Netmask Netmask 255 255 255 252 After finishing the settings please click Add button to add into list 3 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Unblock a IP address When you wish to unblock any IP please select the IP from IP address list ex the IP address 172 16 26 6 is what user wants to remove After clicking on the address the address will highlight in orange as below and click Remove button to remove it from IP address list IP Address 172 16 26 3 172 16 26 5 255 255 755 252 e Unblock all the IP address in the list When you wish to unblock all the IP please click Remove All button to remove all of them from the list RAIDStorage Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Disk number 3 Disk Status 1 Normal 2 Normal 3 Normal e 4 EX system Mode Capacity Status Information RAID 5 Total 1833 5GB Used 1062 98GB Free 770 52GB Active Date amp Time RAID Config Network Block List Devices Pack Description Firmware Upgrade Data protection against a drive failure strong performance and efficient storage use Settings Backup Restore Format Fig 76 Setup System RAID You can connect the Hard Disks into different RAID configurations Select the type you wish to use and click format Disks should be of the same sizes Connect the disk
47. ea and you may type the searched date time Search Fig 59 Playback Search range You may also click on the down arrow to select date time range from the calendar as shown below from 2010 05 27 23 35 03 to 2010 05 27 23 45 03 lt May 2010 ae May 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I H 22 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 23 24 25 26 E 25 29 23 24 25 26 EIS 29 29 30 31 30 31 E 23 35 03 O Y 23 45 03 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 Device Select the devices to include in search You may toggle the search conditions 3 Cancel Button Click to return to main page 4 Search Button Click to search video archives according to the toggled filters 5 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Video Search Result Hidden Device Tab JE 2010 05 27 15 57 20 ACTi ACMB511 2010 05 27 15 57 27 ACTI ACMS511 2010 05 27 15 57 27 ACTI ACMS511 UGLE 2010 05 27 15 57 27 Ga ACTi ACMS511 2010 05 27 15 57 28 ACTi ACMS511 2010 05 27 15 57 32 ACTi ACMS511 2010 0527 15 57 33 ACT ACMB511 2010 0527 15 57 33 ACT ACMB511 d i Fig 60 Playback Expanded Search Close Button You may switch between devices or search tab by clicking the close button 2 Page Up Down Arrows You may click on the page index arrow to go to the next page or to the previous page 3 Page Index Num
48. ecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Sie KL TL een 39 FIG E ele eh Lei Menu EEN 39 Fig 38 Icon Style Device PANG asicnne ces sceesgutrarneesnacesenwacsensasaeeserctandaae 40 Fig 39 Card Style Device Panel rnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnunenn 40 Fig 40 List Style Device Panel RE 41 Fig 41 Detail Style Device Panel sissiscccisisccucnessasncussnssndeadennmnendentannadunns 41 Fig 42 Standalone NVR Versions anrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnunenn 41 Fig 43 Lay OU CT 42 Fig 44 Vulle gn E 42 Fig 45 PVA 51 EE 43 GO Se 44 Fig 47 Playback Playback Context Menu asnarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnene 45 Fig 48 Playback Device Playback Control anarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnene 46 Fig 49 Fast Play Backward EE 47 Fig 50 Extreme Play Backward scssecsceisvessciscnsjcceaieenscessnttessasesseustarabends 47 Fig 51 Playback Layout Bar rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnene 47 Fig 52 Add a single Bookmark to a device r anarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnere 48 Fig 53 Add Bookmarks to all displayed devices anarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnere 48 Fig 54 Playback Scrolling and Playing Video anarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnere 49 Fig 55 Fast Play Backward esnurnnnnnrnnnnnnnnennnnannnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnen 49 Fig 56 Extreme Play Backward esnnrnnnornnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 49 Fig 57 FP 49 Fig 58 Extreme Play Forward
49. een server and client or when the allocated disk space is full Audio sound from and to all the audio supported devices ayout Manager ayout Tour Digital Zoom amera Tree m Isi cigo oO fe Lo 3 5 ko et c o v lt 5 gt 5 2 lt 2 g 5 Q C Q et 5 lt oa O Q bg wo way audio PTZ ontrol Pan tilt and zoom controls speed control both buttons and overlay controls Create preset points create auto tours between preset points Activate NVR preset points or auto tours between preset points oystick USB based joystick supported URL command LA N ef Kddbk VU O SEI o v 3 wn Z el 2 M v Pi e ol 2 a o 3 Sr lal 2 Oo u 3 oj a Ke O oj e 3 G L Recording cheduled Recording vent Recording ufferless Recording Record video with user defined schedule Record video when the alarm event is triggered including the pre event buffered video clip Event recording without pre event buffered video clip no streaming in normal mode saves bandwidth Instant recording upon mouse click Max 1920 fps total Max 30 fps per camera 320Mbps ecording Frame Rate lt Pl Z 2 2z fe fe x 3 ES 3 D SISI 3 ARE 3 Q SS 3 Q ko 5 OO ko g y O Cc a SH OH Cc torage nterface Serial ATA HDD Bay Maximum 6 disks disks not included AID Level Raid 0 1 5 10 earch amp Playback ime Based Video Search vent Based Video Search Activity and Status Log Search layba
50. ent Handling Device 18 New Channel Ge o7 ACTiTCM7811 Save Device Settings Before Connect M Bos ACTi ACM8511 amp 09 ACTI ACM5611 10 ACTi TCM4201 11 ACTi TCM5611 12 ACTi TCM5601 13 ACTI ACM1231 4 ACTI ACM5811 ACTi TCM7411 p ACTI ACM3511 7 ACTI TCM1231 Manufacture IP Address Model User Name Name New Channel Password Protocol Channel ID re ah 3 Fig 82 Setup Device Manually add device ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Delete Device To remove device please go to All Devices View by double clicking on the All Devices row Select the cameras you wish to remove and they will be highlighted in yellow Click Delete to assign them for deletion Note Changes will only be committed after you clicked save in All devices View amp All Devices 18 REC emm REC m REC REC REC REC REC No mi 03 B o4 w llt os A 07 Nr Sr n9 JR kel ACTI ACM8211 ACTI ACM7411 ACTi TCM5611 ACTI ACM82 ACTI TCM5311 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM 7811 ACTI ACM8511 ACTI ACM5611 ACTi TCM4201 ACTI TCM5611 ACTi ACM8211 ACTi ACM7411 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM7811 ACTi ACM8511 ACTi ACM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5601 ACTi ACM1231 ACTi ACM5811 IP Address 172 16 26 3 172 16 26 9 172 16 26 10 172 16 26 166 172 16 26 6
51. er s Manual 1 00 15 User Application Hide Toolbar Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Name Admin Administrator admin mail com Nikola Administrator TT is User Permission Add Group Fig 111 Setup User User Add User Button Click to add an user A window will popup with slots for required information on creating an user User name password Email Created user groups will be available in the dropdown menu at the bottom of popup window newly created user can then assigned to a group Add New User Name User Group Administrator h Cancel Fig 112 Setup Add New User Existing User List of existing users For all fields users other then Administrator are deletable and editable For Administrator Name and Group slots will be gray out and restricted A window will popup while trying to edit an user The next image demonstrates by using administrator and general user 2 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Name Name Vincent Password 000000 Password LLIT Confirm Password TETTE Confirm Password LLIT Email Email User Group Administrator User Group security Fig 113 Setup Edit Existing User In the process of creating or editing users system will continuously validate the input information and notify you for invalid i
52. etwork Interface Card NIC on your computer This MAC address is used as the Machine Key This matching record will be stored on the ACTi web server Your standalone NVR has two MAC Addresses please use MAC Address 1 with smaller MAC address to register 2 pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Online Activation Requires Internet access from standalone NVR If you have Internet connection available from your Standalone NVR you should register online After obtaining the license for more channels log in standalone NVR from local or via web client click Setup gt License gt Online Registration button to enter license key directly into system You need to have an account on ACTi com for authentication If you do not have an account yet please click the blue link below and register your account once you click Ok XNR 4200 will connect to the server to register the license key and allow more cameras in the system Licence Key CAQAA PBHPS PDPAP PORQP ABPPC APPAP ACTi Authentication Account Your ccount email Com If you do not have an account click here to register m m Cancel Fig 17 Entering License Key via Online registration ACTi Website Membership ID in ACTi Member Center is required for activation Register one for free at http member acti com Setup gt License Select Online Registration Enter your d license key member ID and pas
53. hoose to register online then you don t need to worry about the MAC address Network and Sharing Center Add a printer Ft Favorites G ACM7411 10C X 00373 i ACM8511 081 X 00091 MB Desktop JB Downloads Sen 25 Recent Places ACM8511 09B X 00312 TCM1231 10C X 00050 Ai Libraries TCM1231 10C X 00051 y TCM3401 10D X 00101 18 Computer Local Disk C y TCM3411 10D X 00061 y TCM3511 10C X 00015 ca Data D L share 172 16 5 22 Se E G Athena Tsai 172 1 TCM4301 10C X 00157 TCM5311 09B X 00003 Eh Network oi OG TCM5311 10F X 00100 TCM5601 10C X 00031 TCM5611 e XNR4200 00 19 0F 03 3C 56 XNR4200 00 19 0F 03 3C 56 Categories Other Devices Network location Network Fig 10 XNR 4200 Detected over Local Network by UPnP If your default browser is other than IE7 or later right click on the icon to bring up the context menu and select Properties find the IP address and port number next to Device Webpage and input them in your IE browser GNR2000 00 19 0F 07 39 66 Properties Network Device GNR2000 00 19 0F 07 39 66 Device Details Manufacturer ACTi Corporation http Aww Troubleshooting Information Serial number 00 19 0F 07 39 66 MAC address 00 19 0f 07 39 66 Unique identifier uuid GNR 2000 00 19 0F 07 39 66 IP address 172 16 26 18 ar Cam Fig 11 The IP Address and Port Number 8 vo ACTI gt
54. ideo Quality Resolution The video resolution of the IP device Frame Rate The frame rate of the video streaming Compression The compression type of the video Video Quality The video quality of the video 73 pa ACTI E Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Schedule Basic Video Quality Eten Event Handling Pre Event Buffer sec Post Event Buffer sec Recording Schedule 19 Full Time Recording Event Recording 45 6 f 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Event Handling Schedule FE Event Handling 0 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 190 a 8 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Fig 86 Setup Device Schedule You may control the recording and event handling schedule here The one on top is the recording schedule The one below is the Event Handling Schedule Recording can be either full time or event only Event responsive schedule also need to be scheduled separately There are some event responses that do not involve recording like access control to email You may 1 Edit Recording Schedule Click and drag over Select Recording Type the schedule to set time period You need to select Full Time or Event for that time period Fe fk Shift Click will set it to Full time while Ctrl Click will set to Event Right click to either Event Recording select all or clear all Cancel ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 2
55. l 1 00 15 Anplicatior Hide Toolbar Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Group Guards Application Checkbox for c f Playback Live Playback S Setup Select all pes em Permission evice Permission Devices 01 ACTi ACM8211 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO 02 ACTi ACM7411 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO 03 ACTi TCM5611 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO 06 ACTi TCM5611 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO List of device 07 ACTi TCM7811 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO 08 ACTi ACM8511 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO 09 ACTi ACM5611 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO 11 ACTi TCM5611 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO 12 ACTi TCM5601 Instant Playback Optical PTZ Audio Out Trigger DO Ww D D Add Group Add User Fig 117 Setup User Permission list Save Button Click to save the settings 5 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Live Click the Live section to configure live permissions A list of device shows up with checkbox for each Check uncheck to select the Wl Optical PTZ ges W Send Audio device In addition an edit button is available for each device ae Receive Audio clicking it will pop another window with more control options for the Trigger DO
56. l Button Click to return to main page Burn Button Click to export select video archives according to the date time with or without overlay into your desktop or a specific path or store them on DVD media through an external burner NOTE To play the exported AVI file you must have FFDShow or DivX codec installed in your computer They can be found over the internet at the following sites http sourceforge net projects ffdshow http www divx com en software divx plus codec pack 5 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Snapshot You can only take snap shot from the Playback Window DU Disconnect 4 Print Image g Save Image 9 Bookmark Fig 66 Playback Snapshot Once you click Snapshot a message of Saving Of snapshot to clipboard is completed will display as below You may then paste the image into software using Ctrl V Print Image There are two ways to export Videos 1 From Device Playback Control You may click the print image icon and then print the image Koo o 2010 08 03 18 07 07 gt wre 10 ACTi ACD2300 17 ACT TCMS401 22 ACT ACM3401 da al oO i ki 1 Minute il d Record 3 Fig 67 Playback Print Image 2 From Playback Windows 5 pa ACTI E Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Disconnect d Audio In fr Snapshot Te Export Video g4 Print Image D Save Image NM Bookmark Print Image Fig
57. m the drop down menu and select the brand of devices to search Then click Search button to start searching Search Devices v Search Licences 44 64 Network Address Channel ID Manufacture Status Searching After searching is done you will see all the devices that can be found in the network Please click on the devices that you wish to add and the selected devices will be highlighted in yellow After you have selected all required devices please click Submit button to add the device z ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Then you will see it them shown in the All Device group Search Devices All Manufactures M 66 device s found Licences 17 64 Name IP Address Channel ID Manufacture Status 23 ACT ACM3511 172 16 26 64 1 ACTi 25 ACT ACM7411 172 16 26 67 1 ACTI 26 ACTi TCM7811 172 16 26 68 1 ACT In Use 27 ACTi TCM3001 172 16 26 70 1 ACTI 28 ACTi ACM3011 172 16 26 73 1 ACTI AEI md DN Lei Previous Submit Add Device Manually Once you click Add Device Manually you will go to the basic page of a new camera as below Please fill up the fields such as Manufacture Model and IP Address System will automatically assign a default value for other fields If there is any field you need to change please modify it now Note Changes will only be committed after you clicked save in All devices View Schedule Ev
58. m will automatically add cameras to different pages You may view other cameras in different page Select Group Cameras can be categorized into different groups for better management By selecting from this list you can find all groupings of your camera for viewing S ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Playback Playback Screen Overview Playback l l Windows Device Information 10 ACTi TCM4201 amp All Devices 11 M 01 ACTi ACM8211 Me 02 ACTi ACM7411 T 03 ACTi TCM5611 B 04 acti acm8201 Bree ak T 06 ACTi TOM5611 Be 07 ACTi TCM7811 e Bos ACTi ACM8511 jo L i amp 09 ACTi ACM5611 n ge ge Module Bar REC 1G E gt gt SCC a iA z i ee 11 ACTi TCM5611 amp test layout5 4 i o ACTi ACM8211 Side MB 02 ACTi ACM7411 eB 07 ACTi TCM7811 M Bos ACTi ACM8511 Panel 2010 12 10 06 29 42 gt Device 08 ACTi ACM8511 Playback 06 ACTi TCM5611 01 ACTi ACM8211 Control v d Record p time Select Group v Fig 45 Playback Quick Tips 1 Drag cameras or groups from the device list to the playback windows to view 2 You can see a maximum of four cameras at once in synchronized playback 3 Click and drag the time bar to move to your target time Change the scale from the dropdown list at bottom right Click the date time in the center of device playback control to jump to target day time Click the play reverse pa
59. me System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Firmware system Select file img to upgrade system Information Date amp Time Network Block List RAID Devices Pack Settings Backup Restore Fig 78 Setup System Firmware Upgrade 6 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Setting Backup Restore After you finish all the settings you may want to backup all the settings into your disk or copy the settings to other devices Or you may need to load previous NVR settings At that time please come to this page and setup Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence System e d Select file nvr to restore settings Information Date amp Time Network Block List RAID Devices Pack Firmware Upgrade Fig 79 Setup System Setting Backup Restore 1 Backup Button If you need to backup please click this button A window will popup to ask you to select a folder for saving the setting file File Download Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it Name Backup_20100730 nvr Type Unknown File Type 268KB From 172 16 26 22 End Save IL Got 5 s While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially IS ham your computer If you do not trust the source do not find a i program to open this file or save this file What s the risk 2
60. n 2TB will theoretically also work however in such cases ACTi does not guarantee the performance of those uncertified hard drives Note Hard disks with capacity bigger than 2TB are not supported Turning On Off or Rebooting the device 1 To turn on your XNR press down the Power On Button on the front side 2 To turn off or reboot go to Setup Power and click Shutdown to turn off your XNR or Reboot to reboot it Shutdown Fig 8 Setup gt Power 5 PA ACT Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 System Requirements XNR 4200 itself is a self contained unit The system requirement here applies only to the Client PC used to view video and access settings CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz Graphics Card memory 256 MB or more Hard Drive Space Only needed when exporting video file These specifications are based on following camera settings 1280x1024 3Mbps 18fps MPEG 4 For more details about system requirements please refer to Project Planner on www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Installation Connecting to Network Connect XNR 4200 to your network via the two Ethernet Ports as shown in the Physical Descriptions section Standalone NVR will first try to get an IP address assigned by your network router DHCP server If your network does not assign IP address automatically then Ethernet Port 1 will assume IP address 192 168
61. nnne 79 Fig 92 Setup Device Instant Playback nerennnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnr 80 Fig 93 Setup Device Goto Preset nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnr 81 Fig 94 Setup Device BECP WE 81 Fig 95 Setup Device Trigger DO rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnure 81 Po op Setup Send Mail settings rxrrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 82 Fig 97 Send Mail value CheCK ccccscceeseeeeseeeeeesesceneeeenesseneeseneeees 82 Fig 98 Setup Upload FTP EE 83 Fig 99 Upload FTP value check nnrrnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnunnnnnr 83 Fig 100 Setup Event Handling List rnunnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnavennnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 84 Fig 101 Setup Delete Popup warning an rnnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnuenn 84 Fig 102 Event Response Overview ranxrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnennnennnennne 85 Fig 103 Setup Device Group Device List View nnrnnnnnnnnnennnvnnunnnee 86 Fig 104 Setup Device Group Live Layout VIEW rranennnnnnennnvnnunnnee 87 Fig 105 Setup Settings Email rrnnnnnnnnnrnnnernnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnere 88 Fig 106 Setup Settings FTPi nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnennnennnennnennne 89 Fig 107 Setup User Group ranrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennunnnunnnee 90 Fig 108 Setup Add New Group rranrrnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnennn 90 EGIL 91
62. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnen 62 Fig 75 Setup System Block List ennnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 63 Fig 76 SELUD System RAID nicoewsccenvee veaiaineescawsincscavntecoswccieevesiednterss 64 Fig 77 Setup System Device Pack nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 65 Fig 78 Setup System Firmware Upgrade cccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 66 Fig 79 Setup System Setting Backup Restore ccccseeeeeeeees 67 Fig 80 Setup Device All Device VieWw rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 68 Fig 81 Setup Device Add Device nnnunnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnennnnnuennn 69 Fig 82 Setup Device Manually add device rennnrnnnnnnnnnernnnennnnunnnn 70 Fig 83 Setup Device Device settings rnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 72 FIG 84 Setup Devce BASIC uuanuaunsmnmnnenemv invvuindnke 72 Fig 85 Setup Device Video Quality ee KEREN REENEN 73 Fig 86 Setup Device Schedule rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnene 74 Fig 87 Setup Device Schedule Copy Schedule csssesseee 75 Fig 88 Setup Device Event Handlmg kee ENER EE REENEN 76 Fig 89 Setup Event Responses ranrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnne 77 Fig 90 Setup Device Event Handling Trigger selection 78 Fig 91 Setup Device Event POpup ranrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnu
63. nputs Slots with invalid inputs will point out with red dotted lines Edit User Name Password Confirm Password Email User Group security Email format error Cancel Fig 114 Setup Edit User Error Notice Notification message will popup for User Delete confirmation 3 g ACTI Zb Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 re you sure want to DELETE Vincent Fig 115 Setup Delete User Notice Save Button Click to save the settings Permission Permission setup allows you to modify permissions for each individual user groups in three main categories Live Playback and Setup each of them contain sub options for detail setups on each individual group or simply enable disable the categories by check uncheck the checkbox Following paragraphs will explain in detail on each individual category The screenshot below shows the general look of permission page since administrator was pre defined with all permissions you can see all the checkbox were checked and grayed out Those checkbox are available for user defined groups Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Power Group Administrator Application Live Playback User Permission System Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Add Group Fig 116 Setup User Permission with Admin account 7 ACTI Connecting Vision X gt XNR 4200 User s Manua
64. nrannrnrannennansennansennansnnnnsennnnn 78 Popup 79 Goto Preset 81 Beep 81 Trigger DO 81 Send Email 82 Upload FTP 83 Vell ge Lo LIS ea 84 Event Response OVEIVICW cccceccccceeceeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeesaeeeeseaeeesaees 85 DUE NNN 85 BEE EE EN 86 LVO GLY OUI atest ictus nes due ta EEE EE EEEE E EEEE ERSE 87 nd Lu le EEE EE E EE OEE 88 Sinn 88 SR 88 ee 02 00 2 ees 89 ET gege 90 Group 90 Mee 92 Bulle BE 94 Live 96 Playback 96 Setup 97 DOW Se EE EN NE 98 4 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Figure List Fig 1 NI Ur 9 Fig 2 Front View Panel Closed ANEREN 11 Fig 3 Front View Panel Open r anrrnnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennne 12 Fig 4 VPN aunen eE EE ETE ANE 12 Fig 5 Removing HDD Tray annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnennnennnennne 13 Fig 6 Inserting HDD LCE 14 Fig 7 ROOF MEN 15 Fig 8 SECU PN E 15 Fig 9 Input the NVR s IP Address and Port Number in IE URL Bar 17 Fig 10 XNR 4200 Detected over Local Network by UPPP 18 Fig 11 The IP Address and Port Number nnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 18 Fig 12 LOGIN SPENN 19 Fig 13 Ative X Installed by POp Uup srrnnnernnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnene 20 Fig 14 ActiveX Install File from the Download Link rsnnurrnnnnrnnnnn 21 Fig 15 Setup Wizard Welcome Screen SEKR KENNEN REENEN 22 Fig 16 License Screen in Setup Wizard
65. o all the devices 1 Browse to a specific video segment through time bar 2 Click on er Scrolling and Playing Video H eo 9 X DI x 2010 08 03 17 38 31 A Re 17 39 43 33 ACTi TEM4301 03 ACTi TO NSEOT a oO i FF 1 Minute 4 Record hl b Fig 54 Playback Scrolling and Playing Video 1 Playback control buttons Click these buttons to play pause or rewind You may go faster by clicking and dragging the black circle For even faster speed up to 500 times click and drag the pause button to the left or right limit Fig 55 Fast Play Backward Fig 56 Extreme Play Backward Play Backward Click this button to play backward Pause Click this button to pause playback Play Click this button to play forward ue SN Fast Play Click this button to play at 2x speed You may go faster by click and drag For even faster speed up to 500x click and drag the pause button to the right Fig 57 Fast Play Fig 58 Extreme Play Forward 6 Scrolling Cursor When you put your mouse cursor on the time bar you may see a bidirectional arrow Then Click and drag to change current displayed time S vo ACTI lt gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Video Search Search Time Duration rom 2010 06 03 17 41 36 To 2010 06 03 17 51 36 Device Name 3 ACTi TCM5601 4 ACTi TCM3511 17 ACTI TCM3401 33 ACTi TCM4301 Cancel o 1 Time Duration Click on the highlighted ar
66. on The length of the direction indicator is proportional to the Pan and Tilt soeed The farther you place the cursor from the center the faster the Pan Tilt movement L Be D mme _ 7 t gt E Fig 30 Optical PTZ via Live View Window 3 ACTi Connecting Vision k gt XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Operating Digital PTZ Digital PTZ allows you to zoom into part of the video and enlarge it to display on screen Just click and drag a highlight rectangle over any channel and the area highlighted will be displayed in the full live video window In this mode a picture in picture view will show in the lower right of live view window A red rectangle will mark the currently enlarged view area within the full size video Just click and drag the red rectangle to see another area Right clicking on the minimize Picture in Picture view will take you back to the original full video view Picture In Picture Display Showing 2 rS Current View wen ee ee Fig 32 Digital Zoom with Picture in Picture view 37 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Preset Point Panel PTZ Preset points allow you to easily move the camera to pre defined points of view This is enabled only for cameras with PTZ function support Goto Preset E preset tour ME Fig 33 Preset Point Panel You need to setup these points in Setup Device Preset Point Be sure to save you
67. original firmware If you just want to shutdown and re open XNR please press Power Switch instead 3 USB Port The two USB ports allow external DVD ROMs to be connected to XNR You may backup data through external DVD drives 4 HDD Bay The 6 HDD bays each contain one HDD tray The tray is removable from the front panel Hinged Insert Tab Slide Lock Tab Locking Keyhole HDD4 Fig 4 HDD Bay 12 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 To remove the HDD tray first slide the Slide Lock Tab to the right The Hinged Insert Tab will then pop out by itself Pull the tab to 90 degrees from the front panel to disengage the internal connection Pull out the tray to insert or remove Hard Disk To insert HDD tray slide the tray until it is stopped then close the tab to connect Hard disk to system Do NOT remove hard disks during operation or your hard disks may be damaged Fig 5 Removing HDD Tray 3 vi ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Fig 6 Inserting HDD Tray ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Power ae Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 2 Socket ve Diagnostic Adapter Connection Only Fig 7 Rear View Compatible Hard Disks ACTi has tested and announced the full compatibility with following hard disks rand modei Capacity Weien Cache Spin Speed Any other hard disk that is not bigger tha
68. oup All Devices Application lelp Abor 2010 12 11 05 05 46 Sat Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Group 7 All Devices 14 amp test layout5 4 Ego actiacme2s m en AC gR dh ie 07 B Bos acti ACM851 gt Add Group ACTi ACM8211 ACTi ACM7411 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM7811 ACTi ACM8511 ACTi ACM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5601 ACTi ACM1231 ACTi ACM5811 ACTi TCM7411 ACTi ACM8511 IP Address 172 16 26 3 172 16 26 9 172 16 26 10 172 16 26 166 172 16 26 68 172 16 26 149 172 16 26 16 172 16 26 33 172 16 26 32 172 16 26 45 172 16 26 36 172 16 26 66 172 16 26 80 ACTi ACM8211 ACTi ACM7411 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM7811 ACTi ACM8511 ACTi ACM5611 ACTi TCM5611 ACTi TCM5601 ACTi ACM1231 ACTi ACM5811 ACTi TCM7411 ACTi ACM8511 Please click Add button on the setup panel to add a new group You will see the new group you created in the device tree You also can enter the name in the field Group Name that you wish to set to change it gt Delete Group Please double click the group that you wish to delete on the device tree Then the setup panel and device list will show its information Please click Delete button to delete the group It will pop up a confirmation window to make sure 85 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision amp XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Are you sure wantto delete selected group
69. paste is done in the same way 3 Delete devices from one group Double click the group you want to delete some devices The device list will be shown Please select the device s re you sure want to delete selected devices that you wish to remove from the group by clicking them Then click Delete button to delete them from the group There will be a popup window as below to make sure you really want to delete a device from the group Live Layout Please click the Live Layout tab to setup layout for the group New Group 2 Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log 08 ACTi ACM8511 amp All Devices 14 REC B ACTi ACM821 09 ACTi ACM5611 RE 02 ACTi ACM7411 03 ACTi TOMSET Me os ACTi TCM5611 OF ACTI TCM7811 Bic i S S De 2s EA Be 4 14 gt Fig 104 Setup Device Group Live Layout View Select the channel style from the layout style list below the view windows Click and drag cameras from the group you re editing to arrange layout If you have more cameras than can be shown in a single page you may click the left right arrow button to the lower right of screen to scroll through next page 7 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Settings Email Please fill up the information about the mail server you wish to connect to After configuring please click Save to save setting the device Please take below sample
70. r settings before you leave the setup section to commit the changes Once you have defined these points you will find the preset points in the drop down list PTZ Goto Preset Mn SS Preset Point 1 Preset Point 2 Preset Point 3 Fig 34 Selecting Preset Point PTZ Goto Preset E deg dx Preset four 1 four 2 Fig 35 Selecting Preset Tour After you have more than one preset points defined you may configure the Preset Tour in the Setup Device section 3 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Tool Bar Tool Bar gives you additional control and info over the entire Live View experience Application Device List Hide Toolbar Help About 20101410 10 30 43 Fri TTT S Application Menu Device List Hide Toolbar Help About Date Time Fig 36 Tool Bar Application Menu This shows all the special functions within the application menu Video Title Bar Disconnect All Channel Decode frame Logout uit Fig 37 Application Menu 1 Video Title Bar Enable Disable video title bar 37 ACTi TCM7411 2010 08 31 19 09 39 Stretch Image Enable Disable stretch image Disconnect All Channels Disconnect all channels Decode I Frame Change all channels to 1 FPS This saves CPU on the remote client PC Logout Logout of the Stand Alone NVR but stay in IE Quit Quit entire session and close IE Device List Menu List Icon Change the Device Panel
71. r p Attach Snapshot 10 ACTi ACD2300 File Name ACT ACD2300 El with TimeStamp Value cant be empty Fig 99 Upload FTP value check 5 ACTI Connecting Vision E XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Event Handling List Once an event response is configured clicking on the event handling list will show you this screen Ty ACTi ACM1511 e Modify Event Handling Event Handling List Device 08 ACTi ACM8211 v f Upload FTP Goto Prasat 01 Preset Point 01 lt 172 16 26 153 21 ACTi ACM1511 Beep 1 Second s 3 Times KK Send Mail 7 acti acti com 21 ACTi ACM1511 SE Confirm Change Button Delete Button Fig 100 Setup Event Handling List Added Event Handling Options will list in the Event Handling List Double click event in Event Handling List will bring up option setup for event editing Delete Button Deletion of the event Notification messages will popup to confirm the deleting Confirm Change Button Confirm change button will remain grayed out without any edit of the event content re you sure want to DELETE Popup Cancel Fig 101 Setup Delete Popup warning 4 pa ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Event Response Overview Event Handler Motion 1 Goto Preset Upload FTP Beep Send Mail Fig 102 Event Response overview Added Event Response will show in the event page for quick overview Device Gr
72. s while deice is powered off If a disk is removed during operation the icon for that disk will show as Error IF s4 gt ACTI Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 a disk is damaged or removed you can replace that single disk and shut off then power on to start RAID rebuilding The system will automatically reconstruct that damaged disk from the data remaining in other hard drives Your operation will not be affected during the rebuild Here s a list of available configurations for each number of disks Device Pack The supported device list is continuously updated You may periodically download the latest Device Pack and upload to SNVR via web interface This will refresh the support list to the latest version Home system Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log Power Devices Pack L N S x System Ja Select file cap to update devices pack Information Date amp Time Network Block List RAID Firmware Upgrade settings Backup Restore Fig 77 Setup System Device Pack 5 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Firmware Upgrade If you need to upgrade the firmware please come to this page to upgrade Please click Select button to browse and find your img file then click Update button to upload the file You can check the current firmware version in the System Information Ho
73. sword click Apply 2 PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Offline Activation Does not require Internet access from standalone NVR It is used when standalone NVR is located in network not connected to public Internet If you do not have Internet connection available from your Standalone NVR e g in a restricted military base you will need to get a license file from another computer and transfer it to standalone NVR This is called Offline Registration Click Setup gt License gt Offline Registration button to load the activation code file Licence File Fig 18 Selecting License File to Load Membership ID in ACTi Member Center is required ACTi Website for activation Register one for free at http member acti com Log in standalone NVR go to Setup gt System SNVR Setup Record the MAC address 1 shown Connect to www acti com Go to Support gt ACTi Website Customer Services gt License Registration Select your product to register ES Enter your License Key and the MAC Address 1 Click Submit to generate activation file An email with activation code file lic will be sent to your Mailbox registered email Transfer this license file to standalone NVR or web client PC Log in standalone NVR from local or via web client Go to SNVR Setup Setup gt License gt Offline Registration gt click Open File and select the license file Click OK to a
74. t 4 Shows a maximum of 2x2 video channels at one time Select Device for Playback They are two ways to insert a device for playback window 1 Drag You may drag a device into one of the windows or into the device playback control 2 Click You may double click the device name to add the device into one of the windows NOTE You may add up to 4 devices for synchronous playback a7 g ACTI lt gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Bookmarks You may add bookmarks to different video archives for suspicious event marking Bookmarks may be exported and imported for future security analysis You may also do search query by Bookmark fi Disconnect d Audio In Snapshot tea Export Video EN Print Image E D Save Image bad Bookmark Koo e 2010 08 03 17 38 51 17 ACTi TCM3401 b 33 ACTI TCM4301 03 ACTI TCM5601 44 D CH D I 1 Minute y 4 Record w gt Fig 52 Adda single Bookmark to a device Here are the steps to insert a single Bookmark on the Playback Window 1 Browse to a specific video segment through time bar 2 Choose a specific Video Screen Right click on the Video Screen and Click on Bookmark DI a Add Bookmark 17 ACT TCMG401 33 ACT SHN 03 ACT TOMSEOT PE a a i ek 4 Minute E m d Record o e r Fig 53 Add Bookmarks to all displayed devices a vo ACTI lt gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Here are the steps to add Bookmarks t
75. tings The following images are the configuration page You can read the description below to understand the meaning of every field Basic Basic Video Quality Schedule Event Handling ACTI Manufacture ACTi IP Address 172 16 26 10 Streaming Port Model TCM5611 User Name Admin HTTP Port Name ACTi TCM5611 Password eseese Control Port Protocol Channel ID 1 v Fig 84 Setup Device Basic Manufacture The manufacturer of the device Model The model number of the device g ACTI gt Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Name The displayed name of the device You can enter any name you want Protocol Please select the streaming method of the device IP Address The IP address assigned to the device User Name The user name used to log in the device Password The password used to log in the device HE Channel ID The Channel ID is the ID of video server s channel If the device is camera its channel ID would be 1 Streaming Port Please enter the port number that is set to stream video from device The default value is 6002 HTTP Port Please enter the port number that is set for the device to use HTTP protocol Control Port Please enter the port number that is used to control the device The default value is 6001 Video Quality Resolution 640x480 Frame Rate 30 Compression MPEG4 v Bitrate 1 5M Fig 85 Setup Device V
76. u would like to use DHCP to assign IP please click the check box to enable DHCP Static IP If you wish to assign one specific IP please fill up all the fields 1 Fixed IP Address Enter the IP address you wish to set on the device Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask you wish to set Default Gateway Enter the default gateway you wish to set HTTP Port Enter the HTTP port you wish to set Primary DNS Server Enter the primary DNS server you wish to set oo 2 ae EE Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server you wish to set This field may be left empty 6 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Block List If user wants to block unblock certain IP to allow forbid it to access the device enter the information here or remove it from IP Address list After setting up please click Save button on the bottom right side to save the settings Home System Device Device Group Settings User Joystick Licence Log IP Address 172 16 26 3 172 16 26 5 255 255 255 252 system Information Date amp Time Network RAID IP Address 172 16 Devices Pack E Use Netmask Firmware Upgrade Netmask settings Backup Restore DEE DEE Ltd D A wll wl Fig 75 Setup System Block List Block a IP address When you wish to block any IP please enter IP address as below IP Address If you wish to use Netmask please click the check box to enabl
77. ual 1 00 15 You can add devices into standalone NVR system in this stage with the following steps STEP 1 Search current available devices by using the drop down menu on the top of the page Intro ID DD rd m A a HM h wh E ACTi TOCM5311 ACT TOCM5801 ACT ACTi TOMIZ31 ACTi TOM1511 ACTi TOCM3401 ACTi TCM3411 ACTi TOCM3511 ACTi TOMT411 ACT AGM3511 ACT ACMT411 eee Licence Network Aodress 10 1 1 100 10 1 1 101 10 1 1 102 10 1 1 103 10 1 1 104 10 1 1 108 10 1 1 107 10 1 1 108 10 1 1 105 10 1 1 117 10 1 1 119 T EESEL KULEN Meeees EELEE Done Date amp Time User RAID Device 113 devices found Licences 1 64 Channel ID Manufacture i Fig 22 Adding Device during Setup Wizard You can choose your searching target then press search button and the system will search all related device for you STEP 2 Choose the device you want in the device list under search bar selected device will be highlighted in yellow Ab P Name 5 ACTi TCM1511 Search Network Address 10 1 1 104 112 devices found Licences 5 64 dr Channel ID Manufacture Status ACTI STEP 3 Press NEXT button to add these device into device list and start to use ACTI standalone NVR 2 Side Panel ACTI Connecting Vision pA XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Live Live View Main Screen Live View Window Tool Bar 2010 06 23 14 40 11 Mon Device
78. ure You may click Previous or Next button located to the lower right at any time This will skip the current step so that you may come back to it later All the settings in the setup wizard are available in the Setup tab from Standalone NVR web interface eeee Meeee KEKEE Meeveee Meeee Meevee Intro Licence Date amp Time User RAID Device Done Welcome to the Setup Wizard you can simply set up within a few steps Fig 15 Setup Wizard Welcome Screen 2 PA ACT Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Licensing The first step is to setup license This screen shows number of channels allowed under your current license and the license keys applied before Each New device has a license for 16 channels which is already activated You can click Next to next setting if you currently don t want to add new license eeee KEKEE KEKEE KEXEN KEKEE KELES RAID Intro Licence Date amp Time User Device Done Licence Amount 1 6 Licence Information Additional Licence 16 icence Ke RP Offline Registration Online Registration Fig 16 License Screen in Setup Wizard Standalone NVR licensed per number of channels managed Each additional channel requires one license License codes are purchased through our sales representatives Contact your distributor for purchase info How does Activation Work During license activation your license key is matched against the MAC address on the N
79. use buttons below the playback control to play Click and drag the black circle left or right to fast forward rewind at up to 500x speed Filter events by clicking on the four icons on top left of Device Playback Control OO NE ANE Search print bookmark or export video by clicking the buttons on top right of device playback control 9 Right click on each channel for more detailed context menus a vi ACT Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Device Information Device Information displays the selected device number brand and model number 1 ACTI ACM8511 Side Panel On Playback Module the Side Panel contains Device Tab and Search Tab On Device Tab you may group all the added devices by ID by Group by Model by Name and by IP Address On Search Tab you may click on the search result thumbnails and the time bar will be shifted to the beginning of the video Q 2 Hidden Device m AE Lab 13 D fe 01 ACTITCN Group BS oz acn ron Me T 03 Actiton 04 ACTi TCM3511 06 ACTi TCM3001 10 ACTi ACD2300 15 ACTi TCM4301 17 ACTi TCM3401 18 ACTi TCM3411 22 ACTI ACM3401 30 ACTI ACM8511 33 ACTi TCM4301 in 34 ACTi CAM5321 amp All Devices 3b Re 01 ACTi TOM3411 fe 02 ACTi TCMT411 BR Suz acti TCM5601 fe 04 ACTi TCM3511 fe T 05 Acti TCM5001 fe 06 ACTi TCM3001 D A 07 ACTi TOM7N11 P 2010 08 03 16 01 18 e E 14actitcm231 E K MD3 glat 2010 08 03 16 01 18 e 14 ACTi TCM123
80. you clicked Export Video you may reschedule the time duration include or exclude devices add overlay and export the videos to desktop or to a specific path or store them ona DVD media through a burner Export Video Time Duration From 2010 08 03 17 39 07 To 2010 08 03 17 45 21 Device 05 ACTi TCM 5001 06 ACTi TCM3001 Overlay YES NO Timestamp YWYYY MM DD HH MM Gees MM DD YYYY HH MM SS sss DD MMAYYYY HH MM SS sss Save Path Desktop Burn Image Burner not available Cancel Fig 65 Playback Export Video 3 ACTI Connecting Vision p XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 1 Time Duration Click on the highlighted area and you may type the date time range You may also click on the down arrow to select date time range from the calendar as shown below from 2010 05 28 04 08 00 to 2010 05 28 04 09 13 May 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 CR 29 3 24 25 26 SR 29 31 30 31 ET 22704 0800 GE BER ET 04 09 13 H Device Select the devices to include or exclude in the export Overlay Click on Yes to add overlay or No to exclude overlay You may include timestamp and an OSD Text 4 Save Path You may export the videos to your desktop or to a specific path or even store them on a DVD media through a burner Cance
81. ype of Event Se erg SS options e Button Network Loss Se Network Recovery Recording Stop Sel Clear Recording Recovery Se Clear Clear All Clear This Fig 88 Setup Device Event Handling Motion Dwell Setup Dwell time determines the duration of motion event Multiple motion triggering Type of Events There are 5 event types which are Motion 3 or 4 regions DI Digital Input DO Digital Output Network Loss Recovery Video Loss Recovery and Record Fail Recovery Event Edit Button Click to setup and clear details about the event type Clear All Button Clear event settings for all cameras Clear This Button Clear event setting for this selected camera PA ACTi Connecting Vision XNR 4200 User s Manual 1 00 15 Event Responses ACTi standalone NVR provide wide flexibilities on handling events which are Popup Goto Preset Beep Trigger DO Send Mail and Upload FTP Multiple and duplicate handling options can be assigned for an event type moreover sequence of the actions is editable Following paragraphs will introduce features in Event Handling Device Name Event BOF Type E ACTi TCM7811 Add Event Handling From Below List Event Handling List bij Popup Instant Playback bly Popup Instant Playback Popup 07 ACTi TCM7811 Event Handling d Vigger DO Options Added Event Handling List _ Send Mail Upload FTP Fig 89 Setup Event Responses
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