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3.         When you are using one remote control  not included in the  accessory bag  to manage multiple devices  you can give a serial  numbers to the device     Please current series product does not support this function     Video There are two options  PAL NTSC     Standard Please note  for the Web user  this information is for reference only     You can not modify        5 3 2 2 Encode  Encode interface is shown as in Figure 5 24     42    Configuration E                                     Control Panel           ENCODE   EH af x System Info Channel  Channel 01    CHANNEL NAME         1      VERSION    S HDD INFO Compression H264       LOG             System Config Main Stream  Main Stream     Extra Stream  Assistanti     GENERAL Video Audio   Audio Video Audio M Video   Audio       Resolution Di   Resolution QCIF      RS232 Frame Rate  FPS  25      Frame Rate FPS   25         NETWORK Bit Rate Type CBR v Bit Rate Type CER v    a ALARM  DETECT      DEFALLT BACKUP Reference Bit   68   4096        Reference Bit     48 256Kbps      ADVANCED  HDD MANAGEMENT    ABNORMALITY Color Setting Set   Watermark Set  Alarm I O Config       Record   verlay  ACCOLINT  SNAPSHOT Cover Area NEVER    Set    AUTO MAINTENANCE  2 Time Display Set  7 Channel Displey Set    E  ADDTIONAL FUNCTION  Auto Register       Preferred DNS         CDMA GPRS Copy   Save   Refresh      Mobile Config       Figure 5 24    Overlay    Cover Area          tor     cet         Time Display      Channel Display Set    
4.        Figure 5 54 Schedule Setup    Please refer to the following sheet for detail information     Parameter Function    Wireless type You can select from the dropdown list   Please check the box to enable the selected function   Please input the connection name here          There are two types for the device to connect to the 3C  It includes  Dial SMS activate state the dial up and sms     Period Click set button  the interface is shown as in Figure 5 54   You can set the period to connect to the 3G network  System only  enables wireless network dialup function during the specified period   There are max six periods in one day   Wireless   Login You can see device has registered to the 3G network or not   network status  status               IP address   After the Radius server verification  you can see the device IP  address the DHCP server allocated to   Subnet After the Radius server verification  you can see the device subnet  mask mask the DHCP server allocated to   Gateway After the Radius server verification  you can see the device gateway  the DHCP server allocated to        64    Wireless  signal    You can view current 3G network signal     e After the device connected to the EVDO module you can view  CDMA 1x network signal     e After the device connected to the W CDMA or TD module you can  view the EDGE network signal     CDMA 1X  signal    EVDO  signal    You can view current 3G network signal     e After the device connected to the EVDO module you can view  E
5.     Alarm Port Channel       Figure 5 63    5 6 About    Click about button  you can view current web information  See Figure 5 64     72    Webrec Control  Version  2 1 7  30  HETSDE  Version  3 3  7 4535    PLAYSDE  Version  3 31 0 4521   Copyright      2008       Figure 5 64    5 7 Log out    Click log out button  system goes back to log in interface  See Figure 5 65   You need to input user name and password to login again           OO      http   192 168 10 123               3333 3 P       Favorites   3  S  Suggested Sites          Web Slice Gallery v      wee service  73 Mo OE  7      od  Pagew            Took                      LAN                     Done    Internet   Protected Mode               100       Figure 5 65    5 8 Un install Web Control    You can use web un install tool    uninstall web bat    to un install web control     Please note  before you un installation  please close all web pages  otherwise the un   installation might result in error     73    6 Professional Surveillance System    Besides Web  you can use our Professional Surveillance Software  PSS  to login the device   For detailed information  please refer to PSS user s manual     74    7 FAQ    1  NVS cannot boot up properly   There are following possibilities     Input power is not correct    Power connection is not correct    Power switch button is damaged    Program upgrade is wrong    HDD malfunction or something wrong with HDD ribbon    Seagate DB35 1 DB35 2 5V35 or Maxtor 17 g has co
6.     E                  12 34 3       Figure 5 8       1  Digital zoom  Click this button and then left drag the mouse in the zone to zoom in  right  click mouse system restores original status    e 2  Change show mode  resize or switch to full screen mode           Local record  When you click local record button  the system begins recording and this  button becomes highlighted  You can go to system folder RecordDownload to view the  recorded file       4  Capture picture  You can snapshoot important video  All images are memorized in system  client folder  download picture  default     e 5  Audio  Turn on or off audio  It has no relationship with system audio setup        6  Close video    Please refer to Figure 5 9 for main stream and extra stream switch information           CAM 1    Main Stream  Extra Stream      Figure 5 9  Open All    You can click it to open all channels     Refresh  You can use button to refresh camera list     Start Dialogue    You can click this button to enable audio talk  Click   W  to select bidirectional talk mode   There are two options  DEFAULT G711a     34    Please note  the audio input port from the device to the client end is using the first channel audio    input port  During the bidirectional talk process  system will not encode the audio data from the 1   channel     Local Play  The Web can playback the saved  Extension name is dav  files in the PC end     Click local play button  system pops up the following interface for you to select
7.     The device shall be soundly earthed in case there is audio video disturbance  Keep the  device away from the static voltage or induced voltage    Please unplug the power cable before you remove the audio video signal cable  RS232 or  RS485 cable    Do not connect the TV to the local video output port  VOUT   It may result in video output  circuit    Always shut down the device properly  Please use the shutdown function in the menu  or  you can press the power button in the front pane for at least three seconds to shut down the  device  Otherwise it may result in HDD malfunction    Please make sure the device is away from the direct sunlight or other heating sources     Please keep the sound ventilation     78    Please check and maintain the device regularly   After recording stops  please wait 15 seconds before removing the SD card in order to    ensure its data completeness   Please do not set the SD card as the storage medium of scheduled recording  or it will    shorten its life span and get damaged     79    Appendix AHDD Capacity Calculation    Calculate total capacity needed by each NVS according to video recording  video recording type  and video file storage time      otep 1  According to Formula  1  to calculate storage capacity 4  that is the capacity of each    channel needed for each hour  unit Mbyte     q    d   8 x 3600  1024  1     In the formula  d  means the bit rate  unit Kbit s  Step 2  After video time requirement is confirmed  according to Formula  2
8.    For some versions  there is hardware limit     12  Cannot log in client end or web   There are following possibilities     For Windows 98 or Windows ME user  please update your system to Windows 2000  Sp4  Or you can install client end software of lower version  Please note right now  our  NVS is not compatible with Windows VISTA control    ActiveX control has been disabled    No dx8 1 or higher  Please upgrade display card driver    Network connection error    Network setup error    Password or user name is invalid    Client end is not compatible with NVS program     13  There is only mosaic no video when preview or playback video file remotely   There are following possibilities     Network fluency is not good    Client end resources are limit    There is multiple cast group setup in NVS  This mode can result in mosaic  Usually we  do not recommend this mode    There is privacy mask or channel protection setup    Current user has no right to monitor    NVS local video output quality is not good     14  Network connection is not stable     There are following possibilities     Network is not stable    IP address conflict    MAC address conflict    PC or NVS network card is not good     15  Burn error  USB back error   There are following possibilities     Burner and NVS are in the same data cable    oystem uses too much CPU resources  Please stop record first and then begin backup   Data amount exceeds backup device capacity  It may result in burner error    Backup device
9.    LEM               1211       Mon   Tue   Wed    Fri   Sat    Figure 5 30    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter  Please select a channel first     Pre record   Please input pre record value here     oystem can record the three to five seconds video before activating  the record operation into the file   Depends on data size      Setup e  n Figure 5 29  click set button  you can go to the corresponding  setup interface  See Figure 5 30       Please set schedule period and then select corresponding record  or snapshot type  schedule snapshot  motion detection snapshot   and alarm snapshot       Please select date  Current setup applies to current day by default   You can draw a circle before the week to apply the setup to the  whole week        After complete setup  please go back to    Figure 5 29 and then    click save to save current time period setup     Copy Itis a shortcut menu button  You can copy current channel setup to  one or more  all  channels  The interface is shown as in Figure  5 28   Save You can click save button after you complete setup for one channel   or you can complete the whole setups and then click save button   Click this button to get device latest configuration information     5 3 2 4 Network  Network interface is shown as in Figure 5 31        46          11 Control Panel            gt   gt             NETWORK         E E  Query System Info Ethernet Port  Port 01      DHCP       VERSION  IP Address   10   4
10.    M    Til tor    Figure 5 25     lt  lt       2000 03 26 04 54 20        Or right click the mouse     Delete   Clear         Figure 5 26                        2000 03 26 04 53 24    7        Figure 5 27    Please refer to the fo    Parameter  Channel  Channel Name    Compression    Audio Video    Resolution    Frame Rate    Bit Rate Type    Quality  Bit Rate    Recommended  Bit    Color Setting    Cover area   privacy mask        Time Title    Channel Title    llowing sheet for detailed information     Here is for you to select a monitor channel   Here is to display current channel name  You can modify it     H 264    For the main stream  recorded file only contains video by default  You  need to draw a circle here to enable audio function     For extra stream  you need to draw a circle to select the video first and    then select the audio if necessary     For this model  main stream supports D1  PAL  25f s  NTSC   30f s   HD1 2CIF CIF QCIF  The extra stream supports CIF QCIF   Please note the resolution may vary due to different channels     PAL  1 25f s  NTSC  1 30f s    There are two options  VBR and CBR   Please note  you can set video quality in VBR mode only   The value ranges from 1 to 6  The level 6 is the best video quality        In CBR  the bit rate here is the max value  In dynamic video  system  needs to low frame rate or video quality to guarantee the value        e The value is null in VBR mode        e Please refer to recommend bit rate for the detailed in
11.    VS User s Manual    Table of Contents    1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS                                                                                    Ei 1  1 1                                                             ut E eM E    eer ence chee 1  1 2 grin qm                                 1  1 3 SPECIHNCI NON San PEN S 2  2   gt  OVERVIEW AND CONTROLS                                             8  2 1 Front Pano e                M                            8                 DACKUD SENES    o DUDEN 8  22  HDD Dack  p  Seres erea                 a        a                                           9  2 2 Rear Panel eet RN 9  221 OD                                         ULM 9  222  ADD AC UI SEIS        dun        tacimates    e                                     11  2 3 CONNECTION Samplers                          E                        12                ec ER       a a 12  23 2                                           rate                           R RM Ud dS lan cU  13  2 4              M eol rigo  eos UM E M PE      13  3 INSTALLATION AND                                                                              15  3 1 Check Unpacked bic                                                      15  3 2 About Front Panel and                                                Dax ses 15  3 3 ADD S             e                                    15  3 4 Connec  ng Power SUDDly s                              Oo se                                      A 16  3 5 Conne
12.    When setup is larger than the actual file length  system  will upload the whole file  When setup here is smaller  than the actual file length  system only uploads the set  length and auto ignore the left section  When interval  value is 0  system uploads all corresponding files     The password you need to log in the server   Remote Path Remote storage file path     Save You can click save button after you complete setup for  one channel  or you can complete the whole setups and  then click save button        Parameter Function    Refresh Click this button to get device latest configuration  information        NTP    The NTP interface is shown as in Figure 5 35    Here you can realize network time synchronization  Please enable current function and then  input server IP  port number  time zone and update interval  Please note the SNTP supports TCP  transmission only and its port shall be 123  The update interval ranges from 1 to 65535  Default    value is 10 minutes     Configuration           Control Panel NTP                            5 18 Query System Info  B  VERSION  f HDD INFO  B LOG      F System Config  GENERAL      ENCODE  SCHEDULE  RS232    NETWORK  Advance                   EMAIL   DDNS   NAS       ALARM CENTER       ALARM       DETECT      PAN TILT ZOOM  DEFALILT BACKUP      ADVANCED   Ca HDD MANAGEMENT  ABNORMALITY  Alarm I O Config  28 Record  ACCOUNT  SNAPSHOT    AUTO MAINTENANCE    E ADDTIONAL FUNCTION  Auto Register         Enable  Server IP  WTPServer   
13.   Near      _       In Figure 5 11  click PTZ setup button you can see the following interface  See Figure 5 12     36    pTzser j  x       Preset      Add   Delete    Auto Tour      Add   Delete   Delete Group    Pattern      Start Record   Stop Record    Assistant   ELC    start   Stop      Matrix    Monitor Output  0 Video Input  0 Matrix      Video Switch      LizhtWiper                   Figure 5 12    5 2 2 4 Auto Scan   In   Figure 5 12  move the camera to you desired location and then click left limit button   Then move the camera again and then click right limit button to set a right limit   5 2 2 5 Pattern   In   Figure 5 12  you can input pattern value and then click start record button to begin PTZ  movement  Please go back to Figure 5 11 to implement camera operation  Then you can click  stop record button  Now you have set one pattern    5 2 2 6 Preset   In Figure 5 12  move the camera to your desired location and then input preset value  Click add  button  you have set one preset    5 2 2   Auto tour   In   Figure 5 12  input auto tour value and preset value  Click add button  you have added one  preset in the tour    Repeat the above procedures you can add more presets      one tour    5 2 2 8 Assistant   You can select the assistant item from the dropdown list  See Figure 5 13    5 2 2 9 Matrix   This series product supports matrix extension function  You can control the video input and  output switch   5 2 2 10 Light and wiper   If your PTZ protocol supports
14.   three times login failure will result in system alarm and five times login failure  will result in account lock         SYSTEM LOGIN    User Name E    Password    OK       Figure 4 1    4 1 2 Shutdown   Press the power button in the rear panel to shutdown    Note    Please open the case and then unplug the power cable before you replace the HDD     4 1 3 Auto Resume after Power Failure    18    The system can automatically backup video and resume previous working status after power  failure     4 1 4 Replace Button Battery   Please make sure to use the same battery model if possible    We recommend replace battery regularly  such as one year  to guarantee system time  accuracy    Note    Before replacement  please save the system setup  otherwise  you may lose the data  completely     4 2 Record    4 2 1 Preview Zoom Function   Move your mouse to the left top corner of the preview interface  you can see the preview  zoom button  See Figure 4 2  Left click the icon  you can see a hook icon  Now you have  enabled the preview zoom function  You can drag the mouse to zoom in the image          2010 05 15 16 36 29        Preview  zoom button    CAM 3 CAM 4    Figure 4 2    4 2 2 Live Viewing  After you logged in  the system is in live viewing mode  You can see system date  time and  channel name                                      2     moonen  4             _    4 3 Encode    Encode setting includes the following items  See Figure 4 3   Please note some series do not support e
15.   to calculate the    storage capacity m    which is storage of each channel needed unit Mbyte     m    q xh x D   2     1    In the formula     h  means the recording time for each day  hour   D  means number of days for which the video shall be kept    Step 3  According to Formula  3  to calculate total capacity  accumulation      that is needed for    all channels in the NVS during scheduled video recording   qdr       3   i      In the formula  c means total number of channels in one NVS  Step 4  According to Formula  4  to calculate total capacity  accumulation  4  that is needed for    all channels in NVS during alarm video recording  including motion detection           2     xa   4   i      In the formula  a  means alarm occurrence rate    80    Appendix B Compatible Backup Device List  Compatible USB drive list    NOTE  Please upgrade the NVS firmware to latest version to ensure the accuracy of the table  below  If you use the USB drive  please confirm the format FAT or FAT32        Manufacturer                     2  Cruzer Micro  SanDisk cruzer mirco 2G  SanDisk cruzer mirco 8G  SanDisk Ti Cool 2G  SanDisk Hongjiao 4G    8                Compatible SD Card List  Please refer to the following sheet for compatible SD card brand     SDHC2       Compatible Portable HDD List  Please refer to the following sheet for compatible portable HDD brand     Brand Model                     Compatible USB DVD Burner List  NOTE  Please upgrade the NVS firmware to latest version to 
16.  2 HDD backup series    TE EUN 11 3      w w ec     9    5485                  Video        Audio Input             arm dE PTZ Control       usp interface          9       gt      DC 12V    vos  303i 1133            loc  o    o                 Power supply Socket    Power Button          YGA Output       Network Switch       Network User Network User Network User Network Keyboard Network User    Figure 2 7    2 4 Mouse Control  Left click System pops up password input dialogue box if you have not logged in   mouse In real time monitor mode  you can go to the main menu   When you have selected one menu item  left click mouse to view menu  content     Implement the control operation     Modify checkbox or motion detection status   Click combo box to pop up drop down list       13    In input box  you can select input methods  Left click the corresponding  button on the panel you can input numeral English character   small capitalized   Here     stands for backspace button      stands for space  button     In English input mode  stands for input a backspace icon and     stands for  deleting the previous character     In numeral input mode  stands for clear and      stands for deleting       previous numeral     When input special sign  you can click corresponding numeral in the front  panel to input  For example  click numeral 1 you can input          or you can click  the numeral in the on screen keyboard directly     Double left Implement special control operation such as doub
17.  20 horsepower inductive engine boots up or stops   the surge can reach 3000V to 50000V  which can adversely affect the electronic devices that use  the same distribution box     To protect the device  you need to evaluate its environment  the lighting affection degree  objectively  Because surge has close relationship with the voltage amplitude  frequency  network  structure  device voltage resistance  protection level  ground and etc  The thunder proof work  shall be a systematic project  emphasizing the all round protection  including building   transmission cable  device  ground and etc    There shall be comprehensive management and  the measures shall be scientific  reliable  practical and economic  Considering the high voltage  during the inductive thundering  the International Electrotechnical Committee  IEC  standard on  the energy absorbing step by step theory and magnitude classification in the protection zone  you  need to prepare multiple precaution levels     You can use the lightning rod  lightning strap or the lightning net to reduce the damage to the  building  personal injury or the property        The lightning protection device can be divided into three types    Power lightning arrester  There are 220V single phrase lightning arrester and 380V three   phrase lightening arrester  mainly in parallel connection  sometimes use series connection    You can parallel connect the power lightning arrester in the electric cable to reduce the  short time voltage chang
18.  Configuration xX     a Control Panel GENERAL    Elf Query System Info Se cU TIME  2000  3 26      4 52 10   Save   Syne PC    BP VERSION    Date Format  veri MM DD       DIST Set  Date Separator                     Format  24 HOUR          Re      HDD INFO    B4       Language  ENGLISH         HDD Full  Overwrite           21 NETWORK Pack Duration fo   tt  L  ALARM Minutes    ES DETECT Device        8    PAN TILT ZOOM Video Standard PAL         DEFALILT BACKUP  51 5 ADVANCED       HDD MANAGEMENT     ABNORMALITY          Alarm      Config          Record  Z ACCOUNT  E SMAPSHOT        AUTO MAINTENANCE      Ba ADDTIONAL FUNCTION      Auto Register    Preferred DMS mmm                                                     P          x CDMAJGPRS Save   Refresh    bed Mobile Config                                                              3  Figure 5 23    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Here you can set day night save time begin time and end time     Language You can select the language from the dropdown list  Device needs to  reboot to get the modification activated     HDD Full There are two options  stop recording or overwrite the previous files  when HDD is full   When current working HDD is overwriting or it is full now  system  stops record   If current working HDD is full now  system goes to overwrite the    previous file     Pack Here you can select file size  The value ranges from 1 to 120 Default  Duration setup is 60 minutes     Device
19.  FUNCTION  Auto Register  Preferred DNS    CDMAJGPRS EE      Mobile Config                            Figure 5 51 Auto Register    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter Function    Enable Enable auto register function         Device management server number     LEN Device management server      address   Port Server port number     Device ID Device ID in the device management server        5 3 4 2 Preferred DNS   Here you can set server or local operator DNS address  See Figure 5 52    This function is useful when you input domain name in some item  Otherwise system can not  parse the domain name     62    Configuration    181 Control Panel  EF Ad Query System Info      a DEFAULT BACKUP     PN ADVANCED    2 08  HDD MANAGEMENT    m      ADDTIOMAL FUNCTION       Auto m      Preferred DN       CDMA GPRS         Mobile Config    5 3 4 3 CDMA GPRS       Figure 5 52    The CDMA GPRS interface is shown as below  See Figure 5 53        Configuration    18  Control Panel        Query System Info     x AUTO MAINTENANCE  B Te ADDTIONAL FUNCTION         Auto Register       Preferred DNS  CDMA GPRS     xg Mobile Config       Figure 5 53 CDMA GPRS    63    Default   Current    Period 1   0 00 00        23 59 59       Period 2 0 00 00    23 59 59       Period 3 0 00 00    23 59 59    Period 4   0 00 00        23 59 58      Period 5   0 00 00        23 59 59      Period B  0 00 00   23 59 59         11  rj            Tue   Wed    Thu   Fri   Sat          
20.  Info                                 VERSION   Uf HDD INFO    Ef LOG 000001 2000 03 26 03 43 31 Import Config  Config Info    000002 2000 03 26 03 43 33 Save Config  DSP Config     ji System Config 000003 2000 03 26 03 43 33 Device Shut Down  Time  2000 03 28 3     GENERAL 000004 2000 03 26 03 43 33 Reboot  0x01   ENCODE 000005 2000 03 26 03 43 33 Video Loss On  Channel No   1   3 SCHEDULE 000006 2000 03 26 03 43 33 Video Loss On  Channel No   2  riam 000007 2000 03 26 03 43 33 Video Loss On  Channel No   3  000008 2000 03 26 03 43 33 Video Loss On  Channel No   4       NETWORK 000009 2000 03 26 03 43 34 Total HDD O Working HDD    ALARM 000010 2000 03 26 03 43 38 User Login  888888  DETECT 000011 2000 03 26 03 43 42        Logout  888888  000012 2000 03 26 03 44 00 User Login  888888   3g PAN TILT ZOOM 000013 2000 03 26 03 45 17 User Login  admin  DEFAULT BACKUP 000014 2000 03 26 03 45 25 User Logout  888888  1 8 ADVANCED 000015 2000 03 26 03 46 11 User Login  888888  HDD MANAGEMENT 000016 2000 03 26 03 52 08 User Login  admin    000017 2000 03 26 03 52 08 Net User Login        10 36  42  46    re       ABNORMALITY 000018 2000 03 26 03 52 16 User Logout  admin                Alarm I O Config 000019 2000 03 26 03 53 17        Login  admin  Record 000020 2000 03 26 03 53 17 Net User Login  IP  10 36  42  46  28 ACCOUNT 000021 2000 03 26 04 09 46 Device Shut Down  Time  2000 03 26 4            000022 2000 03 26 04 09 46 Reboot  0x01   AUTO MAINTENANCE  000023 2000 03 26 04 09 4
21.  PAN TILT ZOOM   DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED   HDD MANAGEMENT   ABNORMALITY    Stop Bits  1     Parity  Hone                Alarm IjO Config   C Record   ACCOUNT    21 SNAPSHOT   8 AUTO MAINTENANCE  E  ADDTIOMAL FUNCTION   Auto Register       Preferred DNS                CDMA GPRS            Save   Refresh      Mobile Config          Figure 5 40    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter   Function    You can select monitor channel from the dropdown list       Protocol   Select the corresponding dome protocol  such as PELCOD     Address oet corresponding dome address  Default value is 1  Please note your  setup here shall comply with your dome address  otherwise you can    not control the speed dome     Select the dome baud rate  Default setup is 9600   Hate    Data Bit Default setup is 8  Please set according to the speed dome dial switch  setup    Stop bit Default setup is 1  Please set according to the speed dome dial switch  setup     Parity Default setup is none  Please set according to the speed dome dial  switch setup   Save You can click save button after you complete setup for one channel   or you can complete the whole setups and then click save button   Click this button to get device latest configuration information     5 3 2   Default  amp  Backup   Default  Restore factory default setup  You can select corresponding items    Backup  Export current configuration to local PC or import configuration from current PC   Please refer 
22.  Port 123    Time Zone         08 00      Update Period  eo Minutes                  Save   Refresh          Figure 5 35    You        refer to the following sheet for time zone information     City  Region Name   London          London    GMT 0                Tokyo    GMT 9    Sydney GMT 10    Brazil    GMT 3                         Middle Atlantic Time GMT 2       50    Alarm Centre   Alarm centre interface is shown as below  See Figure 5 36    This interface is for you to develop  The alarm signal can be uploaded to the alarm centre when  there is local alarm    Please set the corresponding parameters such as server IP  port and etc    The system can send out the data as the protocol defined to the client end                                              Configuration x    11 Control Panel                   ALARM CENTER       H B  Query System Info    Enable   ar Marine Server IP 10  1  0  2        HDD INFO   f 106 Port fi 1765535        System Config   GENERAL Day  Everyday     ENCODE   SCHEDULE Hour           RS232      NETWORK  Advance  EMAIL  DDNS   3 NAS  NTP            CENTER  ALARM  DETECT  PANJTILT ZOOM  DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED  HDD MANAGEMENT  ABNORMALITY  Alarm      Config  Record  ACCOUNT  SNAPSHOT  ALTO MAINTENANCE      ADDTIONAL FUNCTION  Auto Register                        Save   Refresh               Figure 5 36    Advanced   The advanced interface is shown as in Figure 5 37    e Multiple cast   Please refer to chapter 4 4 1 2 for detailed multiple cast 
23.  Thank you for purchasing our NVS    This user s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your  system    Here you can find hardware installation  cable connection information and general operations   also here you can find web operation instruction    Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully     Important Safeguards and Warnings    1   Electrical safety    All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes   We assume      liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper  handling or installation     2  Transportation security    Heavy stress  violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation  storage and  installation     3   Installation    Keep upwards  Handle with care   Do not apply power to the NVS before completing installation   Do not place objects on the NVS    4   Qualified engineers needed    All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service engineers   We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair     5   Environment    The NVS should be installed in a cool  dry place away from direct sunlight  inflammable   explosive substances and etc    This series product shall be transported  storage and used in the environment ranging from O Cto  55   C    6  Accessories   Be sure to use all the accessories recommende
24.  Unit  minute       Time zone  select your corresponding time zone here    Here is a sheet for your time zone setup        NTP    Server      NTPServer  Port 123   Time Zone GMT 08 00    Update Period 160    Cancel       Figure 4 12    4 4 1 5 DDNS Setup   DDNS setup interface is shown as in Figure 4 13    You need a PC of fixed IP in the internet and there is the DDNS software running in this PC  In  other words  this PC is a DNS  domain name server     In network DDNS  please select DDNS type and highlight enable item  Them please input your    PPPoE name you get from you IPS and server IP  PC with DDNS     Click save button and then    reboot system   Click save button  system prompts for rebooting to get all setup activated     25    After rebooting  open IE and input as below    http     DDNS server IP   virtual directory name  webtest htm  e g   http    10 6 2 85 NVS DDNS webtest htm     Now you can open DDNSServer web search page     DDNS Type                 DDNS                   server        Port 80  Domain Name  User Name  Password   Update Period  300    Default Cancel       Figure 4 13    Please note NNDS type includes  CN99 DDNS  NO IP DDNS  Private DDNS  Dyndns DDNS  and sysdns DDNS  All the DDNS can be valid at the same time  you can select as you  requirement    Private DDNS function shall work with special DDNS server and special Professional  Surveillance Software  PSS      4 4 1 6 Email  The email interface is shown as below  See Figure 4 14        SMTP s
25.  as in Figure 5 45     Here you can modify account password     Please select the account from the dropdown list  input the old password and then input the new  password twice  Click the Save button to confirm current modification     For the users of user account right  it can modify password of other users     57    Modify Password ED    User Name  test    ld Password      New Password    Confirm          oup  admin                       Figure 5 45    5 3 3 3 2 Add Modify Group   Click add group button  the interface is shown as below  See Figure 5 46    Here you can input group name and then input some memo information if necessary    There are total 60 rights such as control panel  shut down  real time monitor  playback  record   record file backup  PTZ  user account  system information view  alarm input output setup  system  setup  log view  clear log  upgrade system  control device and etc    The modify group interface is similar to the Figure 5 46     x  Name l  Memo      Authority              Control Panel    3hutdown the device               tor              C  Moni tor      02   Monitor                 Moni tor  CH04       Replay      01      Replay        2    C  Replay                 Replay      04       Record                           Hardisk Management       Fan Tilt Zoom Platform Control     User Account     8         System Info      larm 1 0 Config      5           Config    Query Log Info    Clear Log     System Update    J Automatic Maintenance         
26.  for detailed information              w     Network status   The red light becomes on when the network  indication light connection is not proper                ll A              light connection is proper   HDD status indication   The red light is      when the HDD    light malfunction occurred        2 2 Rear Panel  2 2 1 SD backup series             1ch    SD          e                       i           d           AWDC   i   i      _    i                   V IN V OUT 123 4GNOCNOC AB  Figure 2 3    Video input BNC  port    Video input BNC  port   Audio output   port             emer  Function _  Insert SD card     Alarm input port  receive signal from external  alarm     1 2 3 4 Alarm Input  Port 1   4  s foom _    2ch alarm    Shared ground end     e Output alarm signal to the alarm device             1  NO alarm output 1            2  NO alarm output 2    You can connect to the control devices such as  speed dome PTZ    To connect wireless antenna in order to receive  3G wireless signal     10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet interface                 12V DC    eWhen supply power via PoE  the power of  cameras shall be less than 3W          2ch  Ach       SD                 AVIN             12V0                                  IC                234 GNOCNOCAB  Figure 2 4    AVIN Audio input 1 4 ch audio input port to receive analog audio  port signals from microphone   Audio input      1 4 ch video input port to receive analog video    port signals from camera  dome and oth
27.  gt   gt   gt   gt   gt            4                                                        gt   gt  gt  gt             gt   gt   gt   gt    gt     0 0   gt     gt          gt   gt      2   gt       gt     0 0   gt     gt   4 AJ   gt   gt               0090      gt   gt   gt   A AJ a   gt    gt   gt      7    gt   E   gt               gt   gt   A 4j   gt    gt          o   gt   gt   A AJ   gt    gt            gt       gt               gt   gt   A 4j   gt    gt      2   gt       gt               gt   gt   A      gt   gt     APPENDIX C Compatible CD DVD Device List    NOTE  Please upgrade the NVS firmware to latest version to ensure the accuracy of the table  below  And you can use the USB cable with the model recommended to set USB burner      Manufacturer  Model  PotTwe  Type  Sony  Sony    eem            BenQ       85    Appendix DCompatible Displayer List    Please refer to the following sheet for the compatible device information    Brand         Dimension Unit inch           BENQ LCD  19 inch wide screen   DELL LCD   BENQ LCD   SANGSUNG LCD   BENGILCD  LENOVO LCD   SANGSUNG LCD  22 inch wide screen   LENOVO CRT   LENOVO CRT   LENOVO GRT   SAMSUNG LCD   PHILIPS LCD   BENGILCD eroas    DELL LCD   SANGSUNG LOD   DELL LCD   BENQ LOD   LG LCD        96    Appendix E Compatible Switcher List    Please refer to the following sheet form compatible switcher list   Brand                   Network Working Mode    DES 1016D 10 100M self adaptive  DES 1008D 10 100M self adaptive    Th
28.  is broken      Upgraded program is not compatible      The recorded file has been overwritten   e Record function has been disabled   T  There is no audio when monitor   There are following possibilities       tis not a power picker      Itis not a power acoustics     Audio cable is damaged   e NVS hardware malfunctions     8  There is audio when monitor but there is no audio when system playback   There are following possibilities      Setup is not correct  Please enable audio function     Corresponding channel has no video input  Playback is not continuous when the screen  is blue     9  Time display is not correct    There are following possibilities      Setup is not correct    Battery contact is not correct or voltage is too low      Crystal is broken     10  NVS cannot control PTZ   There are following possibilities      Front panel PTZ error  PTZ decoder setup  connection or installation is not correct   Cable connection is not correct   PTZ setup is not correct   PTZ decoder and NVS protocol is not compatible   PTZ decoder and NVS address is not compatible   When there are several decoders  please add 120 Ohm between the PTZ decoder A B  cables furthest end to delete the reverberation or impedance matching  Otherwise the  PTZ control is not stable      The distance is too far     11  Motion detection function does not work   There are following possibilities      Period setup is not correct     76    Motion detection zone setup is not correct   Sensitivity is too low
29.  is not compatible    Backup device is damaged     16  Keyboard cannot control NVS   There are following possibilities     NVS serial port setup is not correct  Address is not correct    77      When there are several switchers  power supply is not enough   e Transmission distance is too far     17  Record storage period is not enough   There are following possibilities      Camera quality is too low  Lens is dirty  Camera is installed against the light  Camera  aperture setup is not correct   e HDD capacity is not enough   e HDD is damaged     18  Cannot playback the downloaded file   There are following possibilities      There is no media player           DXB8 1 or higher graphic acceleration software      There is no DivX503Bundle exe control when you play the file transformed to AVI via  media player      No DivX503Bundle exe or ffdshow 2004 1012  exe in Windows XP OS     19  Forgot local menu operation password or network password  Please contact your local service engineer or our sales person for help  We can guide you to  solve this problem     20  After successful WIFI connection  device cannot connect to the wireless IP of the  device   There are following possibilities      There are too many wireless routers and the frequency band setup are the same   Please set the frequency band first      Device wire IP and wireless IP address are in the same IP segment     Daily Maintenance    Please use the brush to clean the board  socket connector and the chassis regularly 
30.  local play file  See  Figure 5 10     Open         GF Ed   e My Documents 9   Norton AntiVirus 45 nioc  6       Computer    Thinkvantage Technologies T secu  2      Network Places 31 Wireless Manager         access         32008 04 08        Double Click to Start 8         B EarthLink Internet 30 Days Free    CCFO9042008 00000    i     gt      Files of type   Record files         Cancel                  Figure 5 10    5 2 2 PTZ    Before PTZ operation  please make sure you have properly set PTZ protocol   Click PTZ button  the interface is shown as in Figure 5 11     35    3D Intelligent Positioning    Key       apeedil 8 y 5      zem      Focus   i Iris                 0 2561  1          Preset        Tour   You can click this icon to    Auto Pan        Scan display or hide the PTZ  Pattern   AL Open    control platform          Close PTZ Set       Figure 5 11    5 2 2 1 Direction key and      positioning key   In Figure 5 11 there are eight direction keys    In the middle of the eight direction keys  there is a 3D intelligent positioning key    Click 3D intelligent positioning key  system goes back to the single screen mode  Drag the  mouse in the screen to adjust section size  It can realize PTZ automatically    5 2 2 2 Speed   System supports eight level speed  You can select from the dropdown list  Speed 2 is faster than  speed 1    5 2 2 3 Zoom Focus lris   Here is a sheet for you reference     Name Function Function Function Function  key B  om      e        Focus    
31.  the light and wiper control function  You can enable disable the  light or the wiper     37       Figure 5 13    5 2 3 Color   Click color button in section 3  the interface is shown as in Figure 5 14    Here you can select one channel and then adjust its brightness  contrast  hue and saturation    Current channel border becomes green     Or you can click default button to use system default setup        Figure 5 14    5 2 4 Picture Path and Record Path  Click more button in Figure 5 14  you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 15     Figure 5 15    38    Click the record item  you can see there are two options  DAV ASF   Click picture path button  you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 16   Please click choose button to modify path     Set Path    Path C  XPi etureDownload Choose         Figure 5 16    Click record path button  you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 17   Please click choose button to modify path     Set Path    Fath      Recor download Choose      Set       Figure 5 17    Click reboot button  system pops up the following dialogue box  See Figure 5 18   Please click OK to reboot       Microsoft Internet Explorer x    v Are vau sure to reboot        Cancel       Figure 5 18    If there is local use logged in the system menu  or the Web logged in user has no right to reboot  the device system pops up a dialogue box to alert you     5 3 Configure    5 3 1 System Information  5 3 1 1 Version Information  Here you can view device hardw
32.  welding and oxidation       16    3 5 2 Connecting Video Output   Video output includes a BNC PAL NTSC BNC 1 0VP  P  75Q output           a VGA output   When you are using pc type monitor to replace the monitor  please pay attention to the following  points       To defer aging  do not allow the pc monitor      run for a long time    e Regular demagnetization will keep device maintain proper status       Keep it away from strong electromagnetic interference devices    Using TV as video output device is not a reliable substitution method  You also need to reduce  the working hour and control the interference from power supply and other devices  The low  quality TV may result in device damage     3 6 Connecting Audio Input  amp  Output  Bidirectional Audio    3 6 1 Audio Input   These series products adopt BNC port    Due to high impedance of audio input  please use active sound pick up    Audio transmission is similar to video transmission  Try to avoid interference  dry joint  loose  contact and it shall be away from high tension current     3 6 2 Audio Output   The audio output signal parameter is usually over 200mv 1KQ  BNC   It can directly connect to   low impedance earphone  active sound box or amplifier drive audio output device    If the sound box and the pick up cannot be separated spatially  it is easy to arouse squeaking  In   this case you can adopt the following measures       Use better sound pick up with better directing property    e Reduce the volume of the s
33. 11  518       Begin Time    t  Alam End Time       Motion    Channel All    f  Local    m    Multiple channel Playback   Big  wi     676156  671900    82497  639619  384  384  384  384    Da d    Download Schedule    Select the file s  you want to download and then click download button  system pops up a  dialogue box shown as in Figure 5 59  and then you can specify file name and path to download    the file s  to your local pc        savei            7     2011 05 11 15 27 01  2011 05 11 15 27 01  2011 05 11 15 43 04  2011 05 11 15 43 04  2011 05 11 15 52 38  2011 05 11 15 52 40  2011 05 11 1 00 00  2011 05 11 18 00 00  2011 05 11 19 00 00  2011 05 11 20 00 00  2011 05 11 21 00 00  2011 05 11 22 00 00  2011 05 11 23 00 00  2011 05 12 00 01 00  2011 05 12 01 31 00  2011 05 12 03 01 00  2011 05 12 04 31 00              or aa ae mo                  2011 05 11 15 27 01  2011 05 11 15 41 18  2011 05 11 15 43 04  2011 05 11 15 52 38  2011 05 11 15 52 40  2011 05 11 17 00 00  2011 05 11 18 00 00  2011 05 11 19 00 00  2011 05 11 20 00 00  2011 05 11 21 00 00  2011 05 11 22 00 00  2011 05 11 23 00 00  2011 05 12 00 01 00  2011 05 12 01 31 00  2011 05 12 03 01 00  2011 05 12 04 31 00  2011 05 12 06 01 00    A044 nmm 4a 04         Search      Figure 5 58    E  Mv Computer              Documents            Network Places    File name       Now you can see system begins download and the download button becomes stop button  You       Figure 5 59    can click it to terminate current opera
34. 11 05 11 15 52 40  2011 05 11 17 00 00  2011 05 11 18 0  2011 05 11 19 00 00  2011 05 11 20 00 00  2011 05 11 1  2011 05 11 22 00 00  2011 05 11 23 00 00  2011 05 12 00 01 00  2011 05 12 01 31 00  2011 05 12 03 01 00  2011 05 12 04 31 00  2011 05 12 06 01 00           4 mm   4 OT   3 mo    Search      Start Backup    Figure 5 60       Figure 5 61    Regular 1  Motion Detect 1  Regular 1  Motion Detect 1  Motion Detect 1  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular m      om  Page Up Page Down      Director    Stop Backup       70    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Search general record  alarm record and motion detection  record     Alarm Search alarm record     Motion Search motion detection record   Detection    Search local record   onapshot   Search snapshot file   This function is not available in current device     Item Begin oet the file start time  You can select from the dropdown         _ list    Set the file end time  You can select from the dropdown  list     Select the channel from the dropdown list     Operation Il Click this button you can view the recorded file matched  CUTS  na requirements  There are 100 files in one screen  You  can use pg up down button to view more files    Select the file first and then click playback button to view  the video   Download   Download by file  Select the file s  and then click  type download button   Download by time  Download the recorded file s  within  your specified period   Down
35. 11A    n  1 CH composite video   2 CH composite video   4 CH composite video  Video Input   input   NTSC PAL  input   NTSC PAL  input   NTSC PAL     BNC  1 0Vp p 750            1 0       750            1 0        750       1 ch PAL NTSC  BNC  1 0VP  P  750  composite video signal output   Video 1 ch        output   Video monitor   Output Support TV VGA video output at the same time        Video      PAL  625 line  50f s   NTSC  525 line  60f s     Real time Mode  PAL 11 5 to 251 5 per channel and NTSC 1f s to 30f s  Record   per channel  Speed    Video 1 windows Optional  1 2 windows 1 4 windows  Partition    Monitor Support monitor tour functions such as alarm  motion detection  and  Touring schedule auto control     PAL 625TV Line 50f s   NTSC 525TV line 60f s     Heal time monitor   D1  704x576 704x480    Main stream   Resolution D1 704x576  704x480   PAL NTSC   HD1 352x576  352x480    2CIF 704x288  704x240  CIF 352x288  352x240           176  144 176  120  Support dual streams   Extra stream resolution CIF 352x288  352x240   QCIF  176x144 176x120  Image 6 level image quality  Adjustable   Quality  Privacy  mask  Image  Information          Support one privacy mask of user defined size in full screen   Support max 4 zones     Channel information  time information and privacy mask zone     TV Adjust Adjust TV output zone suitable to anamorphic video     Channel Cover secret channel with blue screen though system is encoding  Lock normally   Screen lock function to prevent u
36. 2   0   9i Mac Address  00 15 55 55 55 77         HDD INFO       LOG Subnet Mask 255  255  255  0  Gateway 10  42   0   1         System Config  Device Name            GENERAL   ENCODE  TCP Port 3TTTT          Port  ao           Port 37778 Max Connection  10                                        SCHEDULE  RS232             Advance  EMAIL  DDNS       NAS  NTP  ALARM CENTER  fa ALARM  DETECT  PANJTILT ZOOM  DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED  HDD MANAGEMENT  ABNORMALITY  Alarm      Config  Record  ACCOUNT  SNAPSHOT  ALITO MAINTENANCE      3 ADDTIONAL FUNCTION  Auto Register m                     Transfer                Download                      Save   Refresh                            Figure 5 31    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter Function    Please select the network card first     Dynamically get IP address  You can get the device IP from  the DHCP server if you enabled this function     Default value is 37777  You can modify if necessary     HTTP Port Default value is 80        Email  The email interface is shown as in Figure 5 32        2  Configuration x                                                                                                            Control Panel EMAIL   Bf Query System Info SMTP Server  MailServer   Enable   SSL Enable       VERSION Port Ps 9 5500       HDD INFO  Bf 106 User Name     Anonymous     Attachment     E System Config Password      GENERAL Sender    ENCODE EA DVR AERTS  SCHEDULE EE      RS232 R
37. 4 4 1 8 3G Setup   This function is quite useful when you can not realize cable transmission  See Figure 4 20   Please check the 3G enable disable button and active button to enable this function  Click the  Set button after the period to set the 3G transmission time  You do not need to set the network  type  The system can auto recognize  Please input ANP VPN account  dial account  user name     28    and user password  You can adopt default dial setup if the service operator has not provided  special account          Enable Disable  Activate  Period Set    Network Type Auto   APN uninet   Dial Number  988   User Name 18917085256      User Password             Pulse Interval 0    Registration Status Has no registere  IP Address  WCDMA Sign      subnet Mask 255 255 255 255  EDGE Signal    Gateway 0 0 0 0    Refresh Default Save                   Figure 4 18    4 4 1 9 Alarm Centre  This interface is reserved for you to develop     4 5 Default    Click default icon  system pops up a dialogue box  You can highlight C  to restore default factory  setup  See Figure 4 19   Select all   General   Encode   Schedule   RS232   Network   Alarm   Detect  Pan tilt zoom  Channel name    Please highlight icon C  to select the corresponding function    After all the setups please click save button  system goes back to the previous menu   Warning    oystem menu color  date and time  user account will not maintain previous setup after default  operation     20    DEFAULT    Please select sett
38. 6 Video Loss On  Channel No   1  000024 2000 03 26 04 09 46 Video Loss On  Channel No   2  3 0 ADDTIONAL FUNCTION 000025 2000 03 26 04 09 46   Video Loss On  Channel No   3  Auto Register 000026 2000 03 26 04 09 46 Video Loss On  Channel No   4  Preferred DNS 000027 2000 03 26 04 09 46 Total HDD 0 Working HDD         CDMAJGPRS 000028 2000 03 26 04 09 48 User Login  admin    000029 2000 03 26 04 09 48 Net User Lozin  IP  10  36  42  46     Mobile Config    Figure 5 21    Click backup button  the interface is shown as in Figure 5 22          Save As    Save             Desktop        4      Computer        Documents   amp  my Network Places    Filename                    Save               Log File    log      L ancel      Figure 5 22    Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information     Parameter Function    Type Log types include  system operation  configuration operation  data  management  alarm event  record operation  user management  log  clear and file operation     Search You can select log type from the drop down list and then click search  button to view the list     Clear You can click this button to delete all displayed log files  Please note  system does not support clear by type     You can click this button to backup log files to current PC     5 3 2 System Configuration   Please click save button to save your current setup    5 3 2 1 General Setup   Here you can set system time  record length  video format and etc  See Figure 5 23        4    
39. Config Frame Rate f   Second  Shee v    SEERA Resolution CIF Y     3 ENCODE   Ca SCHEDULE Quality 60      R5232     NETWORK  ALARM  DETECT    PANJ TILT ZOOM   DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED   HDD MANAGEMENT   ABNORMALITY   Alarm I O Config    3 Record   ACCOLINT                      AUTO MAINTENANCE     ADDTIONAL FUNCTION   Auto Register   Preferred DNS    CDMA GPRS Copy             Refresh      Mobile Config             Figure 5 49    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter Function    It is the monitor channel   Snapshot mode There are two modes  Timing and activation     Frame rate You can select from the dropdown list  The value ranges from  11 5 to 71 5     Resolution You can select from the dropdown list   There are two options  CIF QCIF   Quality You can select from the dropdown list  Here is for you to set  video quality   There are six options  10   30   50   60   80   100    100  is the best quality   5 3 3 6 Abnormity  The abnormity interface is shown as below  See Figure 5 50            Configuration     configuration        0x                    Control Panel ABNORMALITY      BF Query System Info  B  VERSION  B  HDD INFO Event Type  No Disk     v    Ef LOG     dF System Config  GENERAL  ENCODE IP Conflicted  SCHEDULE    Alarm Out  RS232      NETWORK  ALARM  DETECT  PAN TILT ZOOM             C DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED  HDD MANAGEMENT     ABNORMALITY  Alarm I O Config   28 Record  ACCOLINT  SNAPSHOT  ALITO MAINTENANCE     ADDTIONA
40. GENERAL gi                           Figure 5 46    5 3 3 3 3 Add Modify User   Click add user button  the interface is shown as in Figure 5 47    Please input the user name  password  select the group it belongs to from the dropdown list   Then you can check the corresponding rights for current user     For convenient user management  usually we recommend the general user right is lower than  the admin account     The modify user interface is similar to Figure 5 47     58    Control Panel  Shutdown the device  Monitor       1  Monitor       2    Monitor           Monitor        4  Replay CHO1  Replay       2  Replay           Replay CHO4  Record    Fan Tilt Zoom Platform Control          Account        Query System Info       Alarm ID Config       System Config   mir      ntn       Figure 5 47    5 3 3 4 Auto Maintenance  Here you can select auto reboot and auto delete old files interval from the dropdown list  See  Figure 5 48     Configuration      Every Tuesday           8f Loc  Elf System Config  i  x GENERAL          7             PAN TILT ZOOM     o  3 DEFAULT BACKUP  E S ADVANCED   o 2 08 HDD MANAGEMENT     3 ABNORMALITY           ADDTIONAL FUNCTION             Figure 5 48    5 3 3 5 Snapshot  Snapshot interface is shown as in Figure 5 49     29       Configuration                                     Control Panel SNAPSHOT  A B  Query System Info Chancel  Channel 01 7    af VERSION        HDD INFO Snapshot  Snapshot                    Enable        106         System 
41. L FUNCTION  Auto Register  Preferred DNS    CDMA GPRS Save   Refresh       1 Mobile Config                                                        Latch  10 sec  17300      Alarm Upload            Send Email                                     Figure 5 50    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter   Function    Event    The abnormal events include  no disk  no space  disk error  net error   Type e You need to draw a circle to enable this function     Latch The alarm output can delay for the specified time after alarm stops   Then system disables alarm and corresponding activation output     The default value is 10s     Send If you enable this function  system can send out email to alarm the  email specified user     Alarm System can upload the alarm signal to the network  includes the alarm  upload centre      Show System can display alarm information in local NVS screen   message    5 3 4 Additional Function    5 3 4 1 Auto Register  Auto register interface is shown as below  See Figure 5 51        61              0       I         s     s         2   Configuration 4 X        Control Panel  a  Query System Info  B  VERSION       HDD INFO       LOG  v Enable      F System Config  GENERAL  ENCODE   fi si  SCHEDULE       R5232 IP 0 0  0   90      NETWORK  ALARM  DETECT  PANJ TILT ZOOM    Im 8000  DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED vn E    HDD MANAGEMENT    a ABNORMALITY   Alarm      Config   Record   ACCOUNT   SNAPSHOT   AUTO MAINTENANCE     ADDTIONAL
42. Open IE and input NVS address in the address column  For example  if your NVS IP is  10 10 3 16  then please input http    10 10 3 16 in IE address column  See Figure 5 1     6 Blank Page   Windows Internet Explorer                        about blank         gt  gt      7                    fpc OE                    1j Tools      Input your IP  address here                 Internet   100       Figure 5 1    System pops up warning information to ask you whether install webrec cab control or not  Please  click yes button   If you can t download the ActiveX file  please modify your settings as follows  See Figure 5 2     3           Internet Options    General   Security   Privacy   Content   Connections   Programs    Select a zone to view or change security settings     Internet Local intranet               Internet    Security level For this zone       This zone is For Internet websites   except those listed in trusted and  restricted zones     Allowed levels For this zone  Medium to High         Medium high       Appropriate For most websites      Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe  content      Unsigned Actives controls will not be downloaded    Custom level       Advanced    Default leve    Reset all zones to default leve    Security Settings   Internet Zone    Trusted sites                    Settings        Disable      Enable      Download signed Actives controls  nat secure       Disable       Enable  not secure        Prompt  recommended       Download unsig
43. Server  Port 25    Anonymous    User            Password   Sender   Title DVR ALERT  Receiver    Attachment     SSL Enable  Event Interval  120       Figure 4 14    4 4 1 7 FTP  You need to download or buy FTP service tool  such as Ser U FTP SERVER  to establish FTP    service    Please install Ser U FTP SERVER first  From    start      gt     program      gt  Serv U FTP Server   gt  Serv   U Administator  Now you can set user password and FTP folder  Please note you need to grant  write right to FTP upload user  See Figure 4 15         Serv U Administrator    lt  lt  Local Server  gt  gt  a     loj x   File Edit User View Window Help                               t  EL  Serv U Servers       3  lt  lt  Local Server  gt  gt        License                                   Account   24 General  amp   Dir Access      IP Access   4 UL DL            gt       4 Settings    Activity    ml Domains        zhonghy  24 Settings  e Activity     v Write     Append   v Delete                   Directories      List   w Create        Remove    sa  FL rectories     ON Inherit            Add   Delete   Edit                  Apply      Restore         lt  lt  Local Server  gt  gt   System Administrator    Down  0 000 kBps   Up  0 000 kBps   3 of 32767 Sockets   0  0  Users  o Wfers              Figure 4 15    You can use a PC or FTP login tool to test setup is right or not   For example  you can login user ZHY to          10 10 7 7  and then test it can modify or delete  folder or not  See Fig
44. VDO signal    e After the device connected to the W CDMA module you can view  W CDMA network signal here     e After the device connected to TD module you can view TD SCDMA  network signal here     Click this button to save current setup   Click this button to get device latest configuration     5 3 4 4 Mobile Configuration  Mobile configuration interface is shown as in Figure 5 55     Configuration            Control Panel   SMS Activate   Dial in Activate       Query System Info            Event Message Send                              VERSION Receiver    Sender   Caller    7  E jos    Add   Delete          Delete   Add   Delete    Ege System Config Receiver   SMS Activate   Dial in Activate    GENERAL  ENCODE  SCHEDLILE  R5232      NETWORK  ALARM  DETECT  PANJ TILT ZOOM       DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED  28 HDD MANAGEMENT  ABNORMALITY       Alarm I O Config  E II      2  SNAPSHOT Title  WR Message    ALTO MAINTENANCE    ADDTIONAL FUNCTION Event Message Save   SMS SAVE   Dial in Save      Auto Register   73 Preferred DNS  CDMA GPRS    Refresh         Figure 5 55 Mobile Configuration    Please refer to the following sheet for detail information     Parameter    Send event  message  Receiver    SMS activate    Sender    Device can send the event message  alarm information  motion detection  and etc  to the mobile user  You can check the box to enable the function     You can input one or more mobile number s  here to receive the  message     The mobile user can send out mess
45. VGA video output port  Output analog video  port signal  It can connect to the monitor to view  analog video     11       Alarm Input Port   I O Port e Alarm input channel amount is 4    ped e When your alarm input device is using  external power  please make sure the  device and the NVS have the same  ground     Groundend     end Alarm input ground end     Alarm      e Output alarm signal to the alarm device     Port Please make sure there is power to the  C external alarm device      NO  Normal open alarm output port   e C  Alarm output public end     RS485 Port RS485_A port  It is the cable A  You can  connect to the control devices such as speed  dome PTZ    RS485 B It is the cable B  You can connect  to the control devices such as speed dome  PTZ     Antenna Port To connect wireless antenna in order to  receive 3G wireless signal  Power Button     Power on off button     When connect the Ethernet port  please use crossover cable to connect the PC and use the  straight cable to connect to the switcher or router        2 3 Connection Sample    The connection sample is shown as below    The following figure is based on the 4 channel series product of SD backup series and HDD  backup series respectively     2 3 1 Network system             7        _      Mobile         d L telecommunication 7       network  mobile user     mobile base station wireless router    online user      IM y    mobile base station  router                        online user    Figure 2 6    12    2 3
46. age to activate the device to connect  to the 3G network     You need to check the box to enable current function     You can input several senders    mobile number here        65    Dial activate The mobile user can give a call to activate the device to connect to the 3G  network   You need to check the box to enable current function   You can input several senders  mobile number here   Click it to add the corresponding mobile phone user   Click it to remove the corresponding mobile phone user   TRA There are two types  SMS and MMS   ipia Right now system supports SMS only   You can input message subject here     Event message   System can save the message receiver number so that device can send  Save out alarm  motion detect  message to the specified mobile phone s      SMS save System can save the mobile phone number which can send out the  message to activate the device   Before the operation  please make sure you device can connect to the 3G  network and you have enabled the 3G function   When the specified mobile number sends out the message            to the  device  the device begins 3G dial up and then connect to the 3G network   When the specified mobile number sends out the message    off    to the  device  the device disconnects the network and then becomes offline     Dial save System can save the mobile phone number which can dial the device to  enable it to connect to the 3G network     Before the operation  please make sure you device can connect to the 3G  ne
47. are feature and software version information  See Figure 5 19     39    Contowration            181 Control Panel  E id Sam System Info          SH           Device          Hone  Video In Out 4 1  Audio In Out 2 1  B n System Config 1          GENERAL Ethernet Port 1  pes 1 ENCODE      1      SCHEDULE Bios Version 2 606  0026  0  Build 2011 10 11       R5232  05 08  NETWORK  p  ALARM  Be DETECT      PAN TILT ZOOM       DEFALILT BACKUP  5      ADVANCED     HDD MANAGEMENT     ABNORMALITY   Z Alarm I O Config     vee Record      ACCOUNT      SNAPSHOT      AUTO MAINTENANCE  B ADDTIONAL FUNCTION   Be Auto Register           Preferred DNS     CDMAJ GPRS   25 Mobile Contig       Figure 5 19  5 3 1 2 HDD information    Here you can view local storage status  free capacity and total capacity  See Figure 5 20     Lanfiguration     Control Parel                        HDD INFO    TELE EM  HOO Sua   Fiee Total Space                         2376042384 54M      LocalJHDD 1 Disk 1 Waking 23TD4 235454ME     E System Config        GENERAL        EMCODE   SCHEDULE     3222     HETWORE        ALARM       DETECT                               DEFALLT EACEUP       ADVANCED        HOD MANAGEMENT        ABNORMETY   Alarm LIO Config   Record        A amp cCOLNT   SNAPSHOT   IF AUTO                                 ADDTIONWAL FUNCTION        DNS             Figure 5 20    5 3 1 3 Log  Here you can view system log  See Figure 5 21     40    Configuration E x         Control Panel LOG  5 80 Query System
48. as the following features       Real time monitor   It has analog output port  VGA port  You can use monitor or displayer to realize surveillance  function    System supports TV VGA output at the same time     e Storage function  opecial data format to guarantee data security and can avoid vicious data modification        Compression format  Support multiple channel audio and video  An independent hardware decodes the audio and  video signal from each channel to maintain video and audio synchronization        Backup function  Support backup operation via USB port  such as flash disk  portable HDD  burner   Client end user can download the file to local HDD to backup via network        Network operation  Support network remote real time monitor  remote record search and remote PTZ control        Communication port  RS485 port can realize alarm input and PTZ control     otandard Ethernet port can realize network access function     e PTZ control    Support PTZ decoder via RS485   Support various decode protocols to allow the PTZ to control the soeed dome     Slight function differences may be found due to different series     1 3 Specifications    SD card backup series     Parameter                                        High performance industrial embedded micro controller  Processor    Embedded LINUX  Multiplex operations  Multiple channel record  multiple channel  System Hesources playback and network operation simultaneously  User friendly graphical user interface  Input De
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50. cuit Board      Fastener   o    e   o   o9   9   o    Wire and  Cable AC  Adapter  Packing  Material    Accessories   o   o   o   o9    9   9       Note  O  Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials in  the parts is below the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard        X  Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance of at least one of all  homogeneous materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006  standard  During the environmental friendly use period  EFUP  period  the toxic or hazardous  substance or elements contained in products will not leak or mutate so that the use of these   substances or elements  will not result in any severe environmental pollution  any bodily injury or  damage to any assets  The consumer is not authorized to process such kind of substances or  elements  please return to the corresponding local authorities to process according to your local  government statutes     Note       This manual is for reference only  Slight difference may be found in the user interface       All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice            trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned are the properties of their  respective owners    e lf there is any uncertainty or controversy  please refer to the final explanation of us   Please visit our website or contact your local retailer for more information     94    
51. d    IP FILTER Trusted Sites 0  NTP NTPServer   60  MULTICAST 239 255 42 42  PPPOE    Default Cancel          Figure 4 7    22    4 4 1 Advanced Setup    Advanced setup interface is shown as in Figure 4 8  Please draw a circle to enable  corresponding function and then double click current item to go to setup interface     IP FILTER Trusted Sites 0    NTP NTPServer  60  MULTICAST 239 255 42 42  PPPOE       Figure 4 8    4 4 1 1 IP Filter   IP filter interface is shown as in Figure 4 9  You can add IP in the following list  The list supports  max 64 IP addresses    Please note after you enabled this function  only the IP listed below can access current NVS    If you disable this function  all IP addresses can access current NVS     IP FILTER    Restricted Type  Trusted Sites    Uo  r  770 Add IP    Delete IP               OK Cancel       Figure 4 9  4 4 1 2 Multiple Cast Setup    IP Address   955  4     Port 36666    Cancel       Figure 4 10    23    Here you can set a multiple cast group  Please refer to the following sheet for detailed  information     e IP multiple cast group address   224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255    D  address space  e The higher four bit of the first byte  1110     e Reserved local multiple cast group address   224 0 0 0 224 0 0 255   TTL 1 When sending out telegraph   For example  224 0 0 1 All systems in the sub net  224 0 0 2 All routers in the sub net  224 0 0 4 DVMRP router  224 0 0 5 OSPF router  224 0 0 13 PIMv2 router    Administrative scoped address
52. d by manufacturer    Before installation  please open the package and check all the components are included   Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is broken in your package     7  Lithium battery    Improper battery use may result in fire  explosion  or personal injury   When replace the battery  please make sure you are using the same model     vi    1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS    1 1 Overview    This series product is an excellent digital monitor product  It adopts embedded Linux OS to  maintain reliable operation  Popular H 264 compression algorithm and G 711 audio compression  technology realize high quality  low bit stream  Unique frame by frame play function is suitable for  detailed analysis  It has various functions such as record  playback  monitor at the same time  and can guarantee audio video synchronization  This series product has advanced technology  and strong network data transmission function     This series device adopts embedded design to achieve high security and reliability  It can work in  the local end  and at the same time  when connecting it to the professional surveillance software   PSS   it can connect to security network to realize strong network and remote monitor function     This series product can be widely used in various areas such as banking  telecommunication   electric power  interrogation  transportation  intelligent resident zone  factory  warehouse   resources  and water conservancy     1 2 Features    This series product h
53. d cable of the lightning rod   Please make sure they are far enough and grounded respectively     2  The earthing modes   We all know the earthing is the most complicated technology in the electromagnetism  compatibility design since there is no systematic theory or module  The earthing has many  modes  but the selection depends on the system structure and performance  The following are  some successfully experience from our past work     One point ground  In the following figure you can see there is a one point ground  This  connection provides common port to allow signal to be transmitted in many circuits  If there is no  common port  the error signal transmission occurred  In the one point ground mode  each circuit  is just grounded only and they are connected at the same port  Since there is only one common  port  there is no circuit and so  there is no interference     Sub system Sub system Sub system   Or device   1  Or device  2 Or device  3    icc              s System or sub system  ERA earthing point  Shielded oe          Cable Hoo        Sub system Sub system  Main power   Or device t4 p  Or device  N    Multiple point ground  In the following figure  you can see the internal circuit uses the chassis  as the common point  While at the same time  all devices chassis use the earthing as the  common port  In this connection  the ground structure can provide the lower ground resistance  because when there are multiple point grounds  each ground cable is as short as pos
54. e and release the surge current  From the BUS to the device  there  are usually three levels so that system can reduce the voltage and release the current step  by step to remove the thunderstorm energy and guarantee the device safety  You can select  the replaceable module type  the terminal connection type and portable socket according to  your requirement    e Signal lightning arrester  This device is mainly used in the PC network  communication  system  The connection type is serial connection  Once you connected the signal lightning  arrestor with the signal port  it can cut the channel of the thunderstorm to the device  and on  the other hand  it can discharge the current to the ground to guarantee the device proper    99    work  The signal lightning arrester has many specifications  and widely used in many  devices such as telephone  network  analog communication  digital communication  cable  TV and satellite antenna  For all the input port  especially those from the outdoor  you need  to install the signal lightning arrester      Antenna feed cable lightning arrester  It is suitable for antenna system of the transmitter or  the device system to receive the wireless signal  It uses the serial connection too   Please note  when you select the lighting arrester  please pay attention to the port type and the  earthing reliability  In some important environment  you need to use special shielded cable  Do  not parallel connect the thunder proof ground cable with the groun
55. eceiver 1      NETWORK Receiver 2    Advance Receiver 3    C fag  DDNS Send Interval 120 sec   NAS  NTP  ALARM CENTER  ALARM  DETECT    PAN TILT ZOOM   DEFAULT BACKUP     ADVANCED   HDD MANAGEMENT   ABNORMALITY   Alarm I O Config   Record   ACCOUNT   SNAPSHOT   AUTO MAINTENANCE     ADDTIONAL FUNCTION      Auto Register m                          Test   Save   Refresh                        Figure 5 32    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Input server address and then enable this function   Default value is 25  You can modify it if necessary   The sender email account user name     The sender email account password  Sender email address   Input email subject here        Input receiver email address here  Max input three addresses   DDNS    The DDNS interface is shown as in Figure 5 33   Please make sure your NVS support this function        Configuration 2            Central Panel  El EA Query System Info    aj       _          DOES          VERSION    IIHS Type  Private IIHS   C Enable    z server IF        Fort        1785535    Device Alias       User Hame        pu R5232 Password      F a NETWORK           Alive Interval Iser  1  300 300   55 35                                        Z HDD MANAGEMENT  i ABNORMALITY        Alarm      Contig     M Record   d ACCOUNT   m SMAPSHOT        AUTO MAINTENANCE       cave   Refresh                  Figure 5 33    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     You can select DDNS protoc
56. ection record period and set  current period as auto record        Record  latch    System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended  The  value ranges from 10s to 300s     Email If you enabled this function  System can send out email to alert you    when alarm occurs and ends     Tour    Display the selected video in local monitor window     e  our interval and tour mode are set in NVS local menu     PTZ  Activation    e Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs  Such as go to  preset x when there is an alarm     Capture You need to input capture channel number so that system can backup    motion detection snapshot file     Copy Itis a shortcut menu button  You can copy current channel setup to  one or more  all  channels     Save You can click save button after you complete setup for one channel     or you can complete the whole setups and then click save button     Refresh Click this button to get device latest configuration information           53    5 9 2 6 PTZ   PTZ interface is shown as in Figure 5 40    Please note  before operation please make sure you have set speed dome address  And NVS  and speed dome connection is OK     Configuration       x       181 Control Panel PAN TILT ZOOM   J B  Query System Info Channel  Channel 01           VERSION   BP HDD INFO        LOG   E97 System Config  GENERAL  ENCODE     1           Protocol NONE x    Address   1 07255        SCHEDULE Baudrate  9600     R5232    NETWORK Data Bits  8       ALARM   DETECT  
57. ees   239 0 0 0 239 255 255 255   Private address space     Like the single broadcast address of RFC1918            not be used in Internet transmission     Used for multiple cast broadcast in limited space   Except the above mentioned addresses of special meaning  you can use other addresses  For  example   Multiple cast IP  235 8 8 36  Multiple cast PORT  3666   After you logged in the Web  the Web can automatically get multiple cast address and add it to  the multiple cast groups  You can enable real time monitor function to view the view   Please note multiple cast function applies to special series only     4 4 1 3 PPPoE   PPPoE interface is shown as in Figure 4 11    Input    PPPoE name  and    PPPoE password    you get from your ISP  Internet service provider    Click save button  you need to restart to activate your configuration    After rebooting  NVS will connect to internet automatically  The IP in the PPPoE is the NVS  dynamic value  You can access this IP to visit the unit     User Name    Password    IP Address    Cancel       Figure 4 11    24    4 4 1 4 NTP Setup    You need to install SNTP server  Such as Absolute Time Server  in your PC first  In Windows XP    OS  you can use command  net start w32time  to boot up NTP service    NTP setup interface is shown as in Figure 4 12       Host IP  Input your PC address       Port  This series NVS supports TCP transmission only  Port default value is 123      Update interval  minimum value is 1  Max value is 65535  
58. ensure the accuracy of the table    below  And you can use the USB cable with the model recommended to set USB burner     Manufacturer              Modl     DRX S70U  TW200D    Compatible SATA DVD Burner List  NOTE  Please upgrade the NVS firmware to latest version to ensure the accuracy of the table    below    Pioneer DVR 215CHG  Panasonic SW 9588 C  Samsung TS H653    Sony  Sony  Samsung            Compatible SATA HDD List  NOTE  Please upgrade the NVS firmware to latest version to ensure the accuracy of the table    below  And SATA HDD should be used for the NVS with SATA port     62     Manufacturer  Seres  mode Capacity  Port mode   Seagate                  51380311452  eo  SATA _  1606  250G  320G  500G  750G  320G  500G      250G  750G  250G  500G    83    Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital    Western Digital    Western Digital  Western Digital  SAMSUNG  SAMSUNG  SAMSUNG  SAMSUNG  SAMSUNG  HITACHI  HITACHI  HITACHI  HITACHI  HITACHI  HITACHI  HITACHI    CE series WD10EVCS 1T    igi TB    alolalolalaolalalalaolialalaolalalalaolajlo   gt   gt   gt   gt    gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt    gt  
59. er front end    devices   Video input Video output port  Output analog video signal  It can  port connect to the monitor to view analog video   M 42 input          Input analog audio signal   sD     SD card port    Insert SD card        5 Alarm Input mI Alarm input port  receive signal from external alarm   Port 1   4    10    ground    e Output alarm signal to the alarm device             1  NO alarm output 1            2  NO alarm output 2    RS485 port  You can connect to the control devices  such as speed dome PTZ    To connect wireless antenna in order to receive 3G  wireless signal    10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet interface                  12V DC POE    e When supply power via PoE  the power of cameras  shall be less than 3W                   Figure 2 5    AUDIO IN 1 4   Audio input port   BNC 1 4 ch audio input port to receive analog  audio signals from microphone    The first channel audio input also used as the  audio talk input port    VIDEO IN 1   4   Video input port   BNC 1 4 ch video input port to receive analog  video signals from camera  dome and other  front end devices    AUDIO OUT 1 Audio output Audio output port  Output analog audio signal   port to the devices such as sound box     VIDEO OUT 1 Video output Video output port  Output analog video signal   port It can connect to the monitor to view analog  video     Network Port 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet port   Connect to the network cable       USB          Connect to USB mouse     Video output VG 
60. ere are five network    modes   1  AUTO  Ruijie RG S1926S 2  HALF 10M    3  FULL 10M  4  HALF 100M  5  FULL 100M    H3C S1024 10 100M self adaptive  TP LINK TL SF1016 10 100M self adaptive  TP LINK TL SF1008  10 100M self adaptive       87    Appendix F Compatible Wireless Mouse List    Please refer to the following sheet for compatible SD card brand       Band                    SO  3500    Logitech M215  Shuangfeiyan Tianyao G7 630       88    Appendix G Earthing    1  What is the surge    Surge is a short current or voltage change during a very short time  In the circuit  it lasts for   microsecond  In a 220V circuit  the 5KV or 10KV voltage change during a very short time  about   microseconds  can be called a surge  The surge comes from two ways  external surge and  internal surge       The external surge  The external surge mainly comes from the thunder lightning  Or it comes  from the voltage change during the on off operation in the electric power cable       The internal surge  The research finds 88  of the surge from the low voltage comes from  the internal of the building such as the air conditioning  elevator  electric welding  air  compressor  water pump  power button  duplicating machine and other device of inductive  load     The lightning surge is far above the load level the PC or the micro devices can support  In most  cases  the surge can result in electric device chip damage  PC error code  accelerating the part  aging  data loss and etc  Even when a small
61. erver  Please input your email SMTP server IP here       Port  Please input corresponding port value here      Username  Please input the user name to login the sender email box       Password  Please input the corresponding password here    e Sender  Please input sender email box here       Title  Please input email subject here  System support English character and Arabic number   Max 32 digit       Receiver  Please input receiver email address here  System max supports    email boxes    e SSL enable  System supports SSL encryption box       Interval  The send interval ranges from 0 to 3600 seconds  0 means there is no interval       Health email enable  Please check the box here to enable this function  This function allows  the system to send out the test email to check the connection is OK or not       Interval  Please check the above box to enable this function and then set the corresponding    interval  System can send out the email regularly as you set here  Click the Test button  you  can see the corresponding dialogue box to see the email connection is OK or not   Please note system will not send out the email immediately when the alarm occurs  When the  alarm  motion detection or the abnormity event activates the email  system sends out the email  according to the interval you specified here  This function is very useful when there are too many  emails activated by the abnormity events  which may result in heavy load for the email server     26    SMTP Server  Mail
62. formation     Recommended bit rate value according to the resolution and frame  rate you have set     Here you can set video brightness  contrast ness  hue  saturation and  gain    The value ranges from 0 to 100 Default value is 50    Please note  some series devices do not support OSD transparent  setup function     e Here you can privacy mask the specified video in the monitor video   See Figure 5 26     e One channel max supports 4 privacy mask zones     e  he privacy mask includes two options  Never monitor  Never  It  means do not enable privacy mask function  Monitor  the privacy  mask zone can not be viewed in monitor mode  See Figure 5 25     e You can enable this function so that system overlays time  information in video window     e OSD transparent value ranges from 0 to 255  0 means complete  transparent     e You can use the mouse to drag the time tile position  See Figure  5 27     e You can enable this function so that system overlays channel  information in video window     e OSD transparent value ranges from 0 to 255  0 means complete  transparent        You can use the mouse to drag the channel tile position     44    It is a shortcut menu button  You can copy current channel setup to  one or more channels  The interface is shown as in Figure 5 28    Parameter    Copy    You can click save button after you complete setup for one channel  or  you can complete the whole setups and then click save button     Refresh Click this button to get device latest config
63. he digital multi meter to 750V AC  use your one hand to hold the metal end  and then the  other hand insert the pen to the E port of the socket  See the following figure  If the multi meter  shows 0  then you can see current earth cable connection is standard  If the value is more than  10  then you can see there is inductive current and the earth cable connection is not proper        02    For L  live cable    Turn the digital multi meter to 750V AC  use your one hand to hold the metal end  and then the  other hand insert the pen to the L port of the socket  See the following figure  If the multi meter  shows 120  then you can see current live cable connection is standard  If the value is less than  60  then you can see current live cable connection is not proper or it is not the live cable at all        For N  Neutral cable    Turn the digital multi meter to 750   AC  use your one hand to hold the metal end  and then the  other hand insert the pen to the N port of the socket  See the following figure  If the multi meter  shows 0  then you can see current    cable connection is standard  If the value is more than 10   then you can see there is inductive current and the neutral cable connection is not proper  If the  value is 120  then you can know misconnected the neutral cable to the live cable        93    Appendix H Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements    Name    Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements            NM    Sheet  Metal Case   Plastic  Parts Panel     Cir
64. he protective film of the NVS     3 2 About Front Panel and Real Panel    For detailed information of the function keys in the front panel and the ports in the rear panel   please refer to the appendix for detailed information    The model in the front panel is very important  please check according to your purchase order   The label in the rear panel is very important too  Usually we need you to represent the serial  number when we provide the service after sales     3 3 HDD Installation    This series NVS has only one SATA HDD  Please use HDD of 7200rpm or higher   You can refer to the Appendix for recommended HDD brand   Please follow the instructions listed below to install hard disk        1  Loosen the screws of the 2  Fix four screws in the HDD 3  Place the HDD in accordance with  upper cover and side panel   Turn just three rounds   the four holes in the bottom     4  Turn the device upside down   5 Fixthe HDD firmly  6  Connect the HDD cable and    and then turn the screws in power cable     firmly     15    7  Put the cover in accordance 8  Secure the screws in the    with the clip and then place the rear panel and the side panel     upper cover back        Note      You can connect the HDD data cable and the power cable first and then fix the HDD in the  device        Please pay attention to the front cover  It adopts the vertical sliding design  You need to  push the clip first and then put down     3 4 Connecting Power Supply    Please check input voltage and dev
65. ice power button match or not   We recommend you use UPS to guarantee steady operation  NVS life span  and other peripheral  equipments operation such as cameras     3 5 Connecting Video Input and Output Devices    Please note the following figure is based on the general series product    3 5 1 Connecting Video Input   The video input interface is BNC  The input video format includes  PAL NTSC   BNC 1 0Vp p   750    The video signal should comply with your national standards    The input video signal shall have high SNR  low distortion  low interference  natural color and  suitable lightness    Guarantee the stability and reliability of the camera signal    The camera shall be installed in a cool  dry place away from direct sunlight  inflammable   explosive substances and etc    The camera and the NVS should have the same grounding to ensure the normal operation of the  camera    Guarantee stability and reliability of the transmission line    Please use high quality  sound shielded BNC  Please select suitable BNC model according to the  transmission distance    If the distance is too long  you should use twisted pair cable  and you can add video  compensation devices or use optical fiber to ensure video quality    You should keep the video signal away from the strong electromagnetic interference  especially  the high tension current    Keep connection lugs in well contact    The signal line and shielded wire should be fixed firmly and in well connection  Avoid dry joint   lap
66. ile Config          Configuration                    5     x                       Record     Record  Mode All 195215324  Schedule  e     2     amp   Manual C             Stop C                 sae         Figure 5 43    56    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     System enables auto record function as you set in record schedule  setup        Manual Enable corresponding channel to record no matter what period  applied in the record setup   Stop otop current channel record no matter what period applied in the  record setup     5 3 3 3 Account  Here you can add  remove user or modify password  See Figure 5 44        Configuration       a Control Panel  le  Query System Info            VERSION                   INFO    1 BBBBBB  Reuseable     N Log  o admin  Reuseable     be        i   3      jou    E1  ly ADVANCED      Sa               bee  Lu    Record    ACCOUNT     ET System Config   l  user    GENERAL    BBBEBBB  Reuseable     ENCODE i default  SCHEDULE   RS232   NETWORK   ALARM   DETECT   PAMITILT ZOOM  DEFALLTJBACKLIP    HDD                       ABNORMALITY  Alarm      Contig        SNAPSHOT  AUTO MAINTENANCE    Es ADDTIONAL FUNCTION    ed Auto Register    Preferred DNS     EE CDMA GPRS       Figure 5 44    5 3 3 3 1 Modify Password    ACCOUNT    Modi ty User    Delete Weer    Modify Password      Add Group    Modify Group      Delete Group    Refresh         You can t delete the group with user     Click password button  the interface is shown
67. ing entries that you want to default     Select         GENERAL  SCHEDULE    ENCODE  RS232    DETECT  Channel Name    PAN TILT ZOOM    a  a  NETWORK E ALARM                                 Figure 4 19    4 6 TV Adjust    Here is for you to adjust TV output setup  See Figure 4 20   Please drag slide bar to adjust each item   After all the setups please click OK button  system goes back to the previous menu     TV ADJUST    Top Deflate    Bottom Deflate    Left Deflate lg  Right Deflate      Default Cancel       Figure 4 20    30    5 WEB OPERATION    Important  Slight difference may be found in the interface  All the interfaces listed below are based on the 4   channel series product     5 1 Network Connection    Before web operation  please check the following items        Network connection is right   e NVS and PC network setup is right  Please refer to network setup main menu   setting    gt network      Use order ping                   NVSIP address  to check connection is OK or not  Usually the  return TTL value should be less than 255        Open the IE and then input NVSIP address       System can automatically download latest web control and the new version can overwrite  the previous one        f you want to un install the web control  please run uninstall webrec2 0 bat  Or you can go to  C  Program Files webrec to remove single folder  Please note  before you un install  please  close all web pages  otherwise the un installation might result in error    5 2 Login    
68. ion ocreen lock function to prevent unauthorized user seeing secret video   Channel name  recording status  screen lock status  video loss status  and motion detection status are shown on the bottom left of display    Screen   Color Hue  brightness  contrast  saturation and gain setup for each channel   Configuration    Image Quality   6 level image quality  Adjustable     Audio ich 200 2000mV   2ch 200 2000mV   4ch 200 2000mV  Audio Audio Input 10KO JACK  10KO BNC  10KQ BNC     Audio Output    1 ch audio input  3 5mm JACK MIC IN    neun 1 ch audio output  3 5mm JACK LINE OUT    Audio Talk Reuse audio output    Storage Backup Mode  Function    Network  Function       Hot swappable SD card       Support download and save  View monitor channel remotely   NVS configuration through client end and web browser        Upgrade via client or browser to realize remote maintenance     View alarm information such as external alarm  motion detection and  video loss via client     Support network PTZ lens control  File download backup and playback    Multiple devices share information via corresponding software such as  PSS and DSS   Network alarm input and output    Bidirectional audio     Motion Zone setup  support 396  PAL 22x18  NTSC 22x15   detection zones   Motion Detection Various sensitivity levels   Detection and Alarm can activate record or external alarm or screen message  Alarm rompt   Video Loss Alarm can activate screen message prompt     USB Interface   1 USB 2 0 ports     c
69. ir 86kpa     106kpa   Pressure   Dimension   325 x242   55      Cushion included     W D H     Weight 2 5 KG Exclude HDD        Installation   Desktop installation  Mode    2 Overview and Controls    This section provides information about front panel and rear panel  When you install this series  NVS for the first time  please refer to this part first     2 1 Front Panel  2 1 1 SD backup series    OOOO0    ACI Net ALM Video       Figure 2 1    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information        Power on  red   Power status e  n normal operation  green light always on   indication light    In upgrading  green light flickers       Power off disconnected  off   Wireless  network e Wireless internet in normal connection  always on   status e Wireless internet in unusual connection  off   indication light   e Armed  always on     Alarm status e Alarm data in transmission  flickers     indication light  e Disarmed  off     E e Video in normal transmission  on   transmission     record status  indication light    e  n recording  flickers   e No video in transmission  off     e Audio input port  active MIC analog audio signal  input        Input level  100mV 5000mVp p  input impendence   10k ohms     e Audio input port  bidirectional talk analog signal  output     e Output level  2Vrms  Output impendence  10k       I   mM Back to factory mode after pressing the button for 3  seconds     2 1 2 HDD backup series          Figure 2 2    Please refer to the following sheet
70. is not regular  it is not easy to resolve     3  Thunder proof ground method in the monitor system      The monitor system shall have sound thunder proof earthing to guarantee personnel safety  and device safety       The monitor system working ground resistance shall be less than 10       The thunder proof ground shall adopt the special ground cable from the monitor control room  to the ground object  The ground cable adopts copper insulation cable or wire and its ground  section shall be more than 20    2       The ground cable of the monitor system can not short circuit or mixed connected with the  strong alternative current cable       For all the ground cables from the control room to the monitor system or ground cable of  other monitor devices  please use the copper resistance soft cable and its section shall be  more than 4mm2     91       The monitor system usually can adopt the one point ground      Please connect the ground end of 3 pin socket in the monitor system to the ground port of  the system  protection ground cable     4  The shortcut way to check the electric system using the digital multimeter  For 220V AC socket  from the top to the bottom  E  ground cable   N  neutral cable   L live cable    Please refer to the following figure        There is a shortcut way to check these thee cables connection are standard or not  not the  accurate check     Importance   In the following operations  the multimeter range shall be at 750V     For E  earth cable    Turn t
71. le click one item in the file  click mouse   list to playback the video     In multiple window mode  double left click one channel to view in full window   Double left click current video again to go back to previous multiple window  mode   Right click In real time monitor mode  pops up shortcut menu  one window  four window   mouse Pan Tilt Zoom  color setting  search  record  main menu   Among which  Pan Tilt Zoom and color setting applies for current selected  channel   If you are in multiple window mode  system automatically switches to the  corresponding channel     View 1  View 4          NETWORK  DEFAULT  IB ADJUST    Exit current menu without saving the modification     Press In numeral input box  Increase or decrease numeral value   middle owitch the items in the check box   button Page up or page down    Move Select current control or move control  mouse  Drag mouse   Select motion detection zone    oelect privacy mask zone                 3 Installation and Connections    Note  All the installation and operations here should conform to your local  electric safety rules     3 1 Check Unpacked NVS    When you receive the NVS from the forwarding agent  please check whether there is any visible  damage  The protective materials used for the package of the NVS can protect most accidental   clashes during transportation  Then you can open the box to check the accessories    Please check the items in accordance with the list on the warranty card  Finally you can remove  t
72. load   Select the file you need  multiple choices  and then click    download button  you can see system pops up a dialogue  box  See Figure 5 59   Input the downloaded file name  specify the path and then  click OK button  You can see system begins download  and the download becomes stop button  There is a  progress bar for your reference    Open Select local record to play    local   record    Multiple  oystem supports playback one file in several monitor  channel channels   playback    During the playback process  you can see there are control buttons such as play  pause  stop   slow play and fast play in the play process bar  You can view current playback file channel name   time and data statistics    In the search result interface  you can select one or more files to download to your local PC    The playback control bar is shown as below  See Figure 5 62    1  Play   2  Pause   3  Stop   4  Slow play   5  Fast play       71        Playback device IP address  and channel number     Playback control bar    oS                          125  36    igure 5 6    5 5 Alarm    Click alarm function  you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 63   Here you can set device alarm type and alarm sound setup  Please make sure your device has  enabled the alarm upload function     Event Type Operation       Video Loss      Listen Alarm   Video Pop up   Prompt      Motion Detect       Disk Full       Disk Error    Alarm Sound         Sound Pop up      Wideo Mask Sound Path    gt   
73. lor  chapter 5 2 3  button and you can also select  picture path and record path      Section 4 real time monitor window  Please note current preview window is circled by a  green rectangle zone      Section 5  Here you can view window switch button  You can also select video priority  between fluency or real time    lt  System monitor window switch supports full screen 1 window 4 window 6 window 8   window 9 window 13 window 16 window 20 window 25 window 36 window  See Figure  5 4      mE               25  36        Figure 5 4     lt  Preview window switch  System support 1 4 8 9 16 window real time preview  Please you  need to have the proper rights to implement preview operation  You can not preview if you  have no right to preview the either channel  See Figure 5 5  Please note this series device  does not support this function     Ll   FH   GH                     Figure 5 5    section WER Serice SEARCH                CONIG         ABOUT SC Logout    Section 3       Open All Refresh  Speed 1 8   5     StartDialog             T  Zoom  Local Play  Dcus       Section 4    feo   Re   os  DD  ERO  ERO  ES   ESO  ERO  EBD 8  25   36        Figure 5 6    33    5 2 1 Real time Monitor   In section 2  left click the channel name you want to view  you can see the corresponding video  in current window    On the top left corner  you can view device IP  channel number  network monitor bit stream        Figure 5 7  On the top right corer  there are six unction buttons  See Figure 5 8 
74. m can activate record or external alarm or screen message prompt        Alarm Video Loss   Alarm can activate screen message prompt     1 USB 2 0 ports   Interface Interface  connection  PTZ control port  Interface antenna   System Display HDD current status  Information Information    Data Data stream statistics for each channel  in wave mode   otream  Statistics       Backup to 1024 log files   statistics Support various search engines such as time and type   Display version information  channel amount  system version and release  Display current on line user  User Multi lever user management  various management modes    Management   User Integrated management for local user  serial port user and network user   Manageme   Configurable user power   nt Support user  group and its corresponding rights modification    No limit to the user or group amount    Password modification   Password Administrator can modify other user s password    Authenticati   Account lock strategy   on Five times login failure in thirty minutes may result in account lock    Buzzer beeps once the password error occurred third times     Upgrade USB  ConfigTool     Password login protection to guarantee safety    Right authentication when shut down to make sure only those proper  people can turn off NVS    DC   12V         Power    General Consumptio  Parameter       Login  Logout and Shutdown       12W  Exclude HDD     n  Working 0           55      Temperatur   e   Working 1096     9096   Humidity   A
75. m displays channel number or not when you playback   Please click set button and then drag the title to the corresponding position in the screen     Please highlight icon    to select the corresponding function   ENCODE    Channel   Compression Extra Stream1  Resolution QCIF   Frame Rate FPS  25   Bit Rate Type CBR    Bit Rate Kb S  2048   160    Reference Bit Rate 768 4096Kb S 48 256Kb S  Audio Video     OVERLAY  SNAPSHOT    Paste Default                   Figure 4 3    20    RS OVERLAY    Cover Area Preview Monitor    Time Display      Monitor    Channel Display      Monitor    Cancel       Figure 4 4    4 3 1 Snapshot   4 3 1 1 Schedule Snapshot   In Encode interface  click snapshot button to input snapshot mode  size  quality and   frequency  See Figure 4 5     SNAPSHOT    Mode   Image Size CIF  Image Quality 4  snapshot Frequency 1 SPL    Cancel       Figure 4 5    4 3 1 2 Activation Snapshot   In Encode interface  click snapshot button to input snapshot mode  size  quality and  frequency  See Figure 4 6  After you enabled this function  system can snapshot when the  corresponding alarm occurred     Yo SNAPSHOT                           Image Size CIF  Image Quality 4    Snapshot Frequency  1 SPL    Cancel       Figure 4 6  4 3 1 3 Priority    21    Please note the activation snapshot has the higher priority than schedule snapshot  If you  have enabled these two types at the same time  system can activate the activation snapshot  when an alarm occurs  and otherwise syste
76. m just operates the schedule snapshot     4 4 Network    Here is for you to input network information  See Figure 4 7    e  P address           you can input IP address    e DHCP  It is to auto search IP  When enable DHCP function  you can not modify IP Subnet  mask  Gateway  These values are from DHCP function  If you have not enabled DHCP  function  IP Subnet mask Gateway display as zero  You need to disable DHCP function to  view current IP information  Besides  when PPPoE is operating  you can not modify  IP Subnet mask  Gateway    TCP port  Default value is 37777  You can modify if necessary    UDP port  Default value is 37778  You can modify if necessary    HTTP port  Default value is 80    Max connection  system support maximal 20 users  0 means there is no connection limit   Preferred DNS  DNS IP address    Alternate DNS  DNS alternative IP address    Transfer mode  Here you can select the priority between fluency video qualities    LAN download  System can process the downloaded data first if you enable this function   The download speed is 1 5X or 2 0X of the normal speed    After completing all the setups please click save button  system goes back to the previous menu     33 NETWORK                      IP Address 10   42   0   Subnet Mask 255  255  255   0   Gateway      x DEL   0   1   TCP Port  CERE HTTP Port 50  UDP Port 37778 Max Connection  10  Preferred DNS            8   8 28   8   Alternate DNS Server        8   4   4    Transfer Mode  Latency  LAN Downloa
77. mpatibility problem  Please  upgrade to the latest version to solve this problem    Front panel error    Main board is damaged     2  NVS often automatically shuts down or stops running   There are following possibilities     Input voltage is not stable or it is too low    HDD malfunction or something wrong wit the ribbon   Button power is not enough    Front video signal is not stable    Working environment is too harsh  too much dust   Hardware malfunction     3  System cannot detect hard disk   There are following possibilities     HDD is broken    HDD ribbon is damaged    HDD cable connection is loose   Main board SATA port is broken     4  There is no video output whether it is one channel  multiple channel or all channel    output     There are following possibilities     Program is not compatible  Please upgrade to the latest version   Brightness is O  Please restore factory default setup    There is no video input signal or it is too weak    Check privacy mask setup or your screen saver    NVS hardware malfunctions     5  Real time video color is distorted   There are following possibilities     When using BNC output  NTSC and PAL setup is not correct  The real time video  becomes black and white    NVS and monitor resistance is not compatible    Video transmission is too long or degrading is too huge     75        NVS color or brightness setup is not correct     6  Cannot search records via the Web   There are following possibilities   e HDD ribbon is damaged   e HDD
78. n see the items on your right become valid   You can check the corresponding item here  See Figure 5 42    55    Contiguration    181 Control Panel           i  9f  Query System Info   3f VERSION   3f HDD INFO       Los      i  System Config  GENERAL       ENCODE       SCHEDULE  R5232       NETWORK    3 ALARM  DETECT  PAN TILT ZOOM  DEFAULT BACKUP       ADVANCED      3 HDD MANAGEMENT   a ABNORMITY   Alarm I O Config  Record   ACCOLINT  SNAPSHOT   4UTO MAINTENANCE      ADDTIONAL FUNCTION    DNS       HDD MANAGEMENT       HDD PU       Local01 oT    HDD MANAGEMENT          Read wirite       Read Only       Recover              Figure 5 42    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter      Function              data in the disk     Set current SD card as read write    Read write    Read only Set current card as read   Recover Recover dada after error occurs     Please note system needs to reboot to activate current setup     5 3 3 2 Record       Record control interface is shown as in Figure 5 43                                                           Configuration    Control Panel       Query System Info       VERSION       HDD INFO       106  1  System Config  GENERAL  ENCODE  SCHEDULE       R5232      NETWORK   a ALARM  DETECT  PAN TILT ZOOM  DEFAULT BACKUP  i ADVANCED  HDD MANAGEMENT  ABNORMALITY  Alarm I O Config             m   ACCOUNT        SNAPSHOT    AUTO MAINTENANCE  ADDTIONAL FUNCTION   Auto Register  Preferred DNS  CDMA GPRS    3 Mob
79. nauthorized user seeing secret video   Channel Channel name  recording status  screen lock status  video loss status  Information   and motion detection status are shown on the bottom left of display  screen   Color Hue  brightness  contrast  saturation and gain setup for each channel   Configuratio  n    Audio Audio Input       2 ch 200 2000mv 10KO BNC   Audio 1 ch audio output 200 3000mv 5KO BNC   Output  Bidirectional   Reuse the first channel audio input port to realize bidirectional talk  Audio function     Hard Disk 1 built in SATA port  Support 1 HDD        Hard Disk  Occupation    Audio  PCM 28 8MByte h   Video  56 900MByte h   Support peripheral USB backup device   Flash disk  portable disk and  Backup etc     Mode Support USB burner  extension function     Support network download and backup   View monitor channel remotely    NVS configuration through client end and web browser   Upgrade via client or browser to realize remote maintenance    View alarm information such as external alarm  motion detection and  video loss via client     Storage    Function          Network    Network control  Function          Support network PTZ lens control   File download backup and playback   Multiple devices share information via corresponding software such as  PSS and DSS    Network alarm input and output   Bidirectional audio                 Motion Zone setup  support 396  PAL 22x18  NTSC 22x15   detection zones   Motion Detection Various sensitivity levels   Detection and Alar
80. ned Actives controls  not secure       Disable  recommended        Enable  not secure       Prompt      Initialize and script Actives controls not marked as safe Far si      Disable  recommended        Enable  nat secure       Prompt    Run Actives controls and plug ins           idreinizkr akar                    Takes effect after vou restart Internet Explorer    T    Figure 5 2    Reset custom settings    Reset to  medium high  def ault  v       After installation  the interface is shown as below  See Figure 5 3   Please input your user name and password    Default factory name is admin and password is admin   Note  For security reasons  please modify your password after you first login     6 WEB SERVICE   Windows Internet Explorer               e                                         Favorites   95  5  Suggested Sites           Web Slice Gallery v  45 WEB SERVICE             x            m    7  d v Pager           Tool v 63        EE RUNS          Done    Figure 5 3       Internet   Protected Mode  Off          1005      32    After you logged in  you can see the main window  See Figure 5 6   This main window can be divided into the following sections        Section 1  there are five function buttons  configuration  chapter 5 3   search  chapter 5 4    alarm  chapter 5 5   about  chapter 5 6   log out  chapter 5 7       Section 2  there are channel number and three function buttons  start dialog and local play   refresh       Section3  there are PTZ  chapter 5 2 2   co
81. ol from the dropdown list and then  enable DDNS function  The private DDNS protocol means you  use your self defined private protocol to realize DDNS function        48    The password you input to log in the server     Interval    Device sends out alive signal to the server regularly     e You can set interval value between the device and DDNS  server here        NAS  NAS interface is shown as in Figure 5 34     Please make sure your NVS support this function                                                                                                                       Control Panel HAS  SHE D System Info    NAS Enable  FTP Mode      3f VERSION  S IP 0 0 0 0 Port  1 21755555       HDD INFO kien         B LOG User Name   File Size  o MB        System Config Password    GENERAL Remote Path                  Period Info  R5232 Channel  Channel 01    BNRegzdar MMD Bil arm  1 08  NETWORK 0 4 8 12 16 20 24  EMAIL  cm  E            ALARM CENTER  DETECT     DEFALILT BACKUP     ADVANCED    H Fri Set  Alarm I O Config             Record  ACCOUNT  SNAPSHOT  AUTO MAINTENANCE  E ADDTIONAL FUNCTION  Auto Register                  Save   Refresh                       Figure 5 34    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter Function    NAS enable Please select network storage protocol and then enable  NAS function   Input remote storage server IP address   Input Remote storage server port number   MNA    File length The file length you upload to the FTP
82. onnection  PTZ control port  Information Information  m Backup to 1024 log files   ersion  release date   Management   Management    Network  control       oO             Integrated management for local user  serial port user and network  user   Configurable user power   Support account  group and its corresponding rights modification   No limit to the user or group amount    Administrator can modify other user s password     Account lock strategy  Five times login failure in thirty minutes may result in account lock   Buzzer beeps once the password error occurred third times     Upgrade ConfigTool    Login  Logout and Shutdown Password login protection to guarantee safety  DC   12V           Power  Working dA      Working OM     Humidity 10      90    Environmental atmospheric   pressure 86kpa  106kpa  Dimension       W D H  137mm 162mm  30mm    Weight 1 3KG    Installation               Desktop installation  HDD backup series     1 channel 2 channel 4 channel    Password  Authentication              High performance industrial embedded micro controller  oystem p  rocessor    Embedded LINUX  System Multiplex operations  Multiple channel record  multiple channel playback  Resources   and network operation simultaneously   User friendly graphical user interface  Devices  Input Arabic number  English character  donation and extension Chinese  Method  optional     Function USB mouse to switch screen  Compression   Video  Standard Compressio   H 264   n    Audio  Compressio   G 7
83. otion detection video loss Camera Masking     Select channel name from the dropdown list     You need to draw a circle to enable motion detection function     Sensitivity There are six levels  The sixth level has the highest sensitivity     Region    Region  If you select motion detection type  you can click this button  to set motion detection zone  The interface is shown as Figure  5 39  There are PAL 22X18 NTSC 22X15 zones  Right click mouse  you can go to full screen display mode  Do remember clicking OK    button to save your motion detection zone setup     Period       Motion detection function becomes activated in the specified  periods     e There are six periods in one day  Please draw a circle to enable  corresponding period     e Select date  If you do not select  current setup applies to today only   You can select all week column to apply to the whole week     e Click OK button  system goes back to motion detection interface   please click save button to exit     oystem only memorizes one event during the anti dither period  The  value ranges from Os to 15s    oystem can delay the alarm output for specified time after alarm end  The default value is 10s    Anti dither  Alarm  latch    Alarm System can upload the alarm signal to the centre  Including alarm  upload centre     Record System auto activates motion detection channel  multiple choices  to   channel record once alarm occurs  working with motion detection function    Please note you need to set motion det
84. ound box      Using more sound absorbing materials in decoration can reduce voice echo and improve  acoustics environment       Adjust the layout to reduce happening of the squeaking     17    4 Overview of Navigation and Controls    Important   e Slight difference may be found in the interface  All the interfaces listed below are based on  the 4 channel series product    Before operation  please make sure       You have properly installed HDD and connect all the cable connections       The provided input power and the device power are matched       The external power shall be DC   12V      Always use the stable current  if necessary UPS is a best alternative measure     4 1 Login  Logout  amp  Main Menu    4 1 1 Login   After system booted up  default video display is in multiple window mode    You can see the login interface after right clicking any menu item  See Figure 4 1    oystem consists of four accounts      Username  admin  Password  admin   administrator  local and network       Username  888888  Password  888888   administrator  local only      Username  666666  Passwords  666666 Lower authority user who can only monitor  backup  and etc        Username  default  Password  default hidden user    You can use USB mouse  front panel  or keyboard to input     About input method  Click  1231 to switch between numeral  English character  small capitalized     and denotation    Note    For security reason  please modify password after you first login    Within 30 minutes
85. setup information   e PPPoE    Please input the PPPoE user name and password you get from the IPS  internet service provider   and enable PPPoE function  Please save current setup and then reboot the device to get the  setup activated     Device connects to the internet via PPPoE after reboot  You can get the IP address in the WAN  from the IP address column    Note    After PPPoE successful dial  you need to go to the device local end to get device current IP  address and then use the client end to access this IP address     51    Configuration    Control Panel    239  255   42   42    36666                  R5232     2 88  NETWORK    Advance       x ALARM CENTER      ME      ALARM   i  iy DETECT         PAN TILT ZOOM    o  x DEFAULT BACKUP  E  ADVANCED          HDD MANAGEMENT   o p ABNORMALITY      BE Alarm I O Config                Record       s      ACCOUNT    o 08 SNAPSHOT          Figure 5 37    5 3 2 5 Detect   Analysis the video  system enable motion detection alarm when it detects the motion signal  reached the specified sensitivity    The detection interface is shown as in Figure 5 38     Configuration  Control Panel    Motion Detec     Channel 01       77080  PAN TILT ZOOM   x DEFAULT BACKUP  ADVANCED        DE SNAPSHOT      x AUTO MAINTENANCE  21 88 ADDTIONAL FUNCTION       Figure 5 38    CEJ _          Figure 5 39    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information   Parameter   Function    Event  Type    Channel    Enable    There are three types  M
86. sible  And  the parallel cable connection can reduce the total conductance of the ground conductor  In the  high frequency circuit  you need to use the multiple point ground mode and each cable needs to  connect to the ground  The length shall be less than the 1 20 of the signal wavelength        90    Device       Safety Earthing  Farthing      Device  Earthing    EEE     Device Earthing    Mixed ground         mix ground consists of the feature of the one point ground and multiple point  ground  For example  the power in the system needs to use the one point ground mode while the  radio frequency signal requires the multiple point ground  So  you can use the following figure to  earth  For the direct current  DC   the capacitance is open circuit and the circuit is one point  ground  For the radio frequency signal  the capacitance is conducive and the circuit adopts    multiple point ground     When connecting devices of huge size  the device physical dimension and connection cable is  big comparing with the wave path of existed interference   then there are possibility of  interference when the current goes through the chassis and cable  In this situation  the  interference circuit path usually lies in the system ground circuit     When considering the earthing  you need to think about two aspects  The first is the system  compatibility  and the other is the external interference coupling into the earth circuit  which  results in system error  For the external interference 
87. t Gateway    Current Hotspot HO Connect Hot         sare         Figure 5 56 WIFI    Please refer to the following sheet for detail information     Auto connect oystem auto connects to the previous hotspot after device reboot or  disconnection resulting from the environment factors     Select a hotspot from the list and then connect     Disconnect After successfully connected to one hotspot  the connect button becomes  disconnect button for you to disconnect   Note  When the Auto connect  function is enabled  device will connect again automatically within a short  time  Please disable Auto connect function and click Save button first and    then click the Disconnect button to terminate connection       IP address It is the IP address after the device successfully connected to the wireless  router    Click this button to save current setup   Click this button to get device latest configuration     Double click one hotspot  you can see an interface is shown as below  See Figure 5 57   Itis to set hotspot such as DHCP  static IP setup  and connection password setup        67    WIFI Connect       Figure 5 57 WIFI 2    5 4 Search    Click search button  you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 58   Please select record playback mode  and then select start time  end time and channel  Then  please click search button  you can see the corresponding files in the list     68    Operation     3422  H Playback      9 42 22           Type Parameter      Record    2011  541     20
88. tion     At the bottom of the interface  there is a process bar for your reference  See Figure 5 60     Download Type File    Download     Open Local Record       Watermark      Regular  Motion Detect  Regular  Motion Detect  Motion Detect  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular  Regular         gt     Page Down              ex EB    Save as type           Files   dav    Cancel      When download completed  you can see a dialogue box shown as in Figure 5 61  Please click    OK to exit     Search  Type     Record  C Alarm     Motion     Local     Picture    Parameter    Begin Time  2011 5 11      9 42 22           5        42      End Time 2011  5 18 34222       Channel jal    Multiple channel Playback        2            Earliest           Operation    Search   Playback    Download           File      Watermark       File Size KB   BegnTime       EndTme              671900  682497  638619  384  384  384  384    ame    Download Schedule    2011 05 11 15 27 01  2011 05 11 15 27 01  2011 05 11 15 43 04  2011 05 11 15 43 04  2011 05 11 15 52 38  2011 05 11 15 52 40  2011 05 11 1     2011 05 11 1   2011 05 11 1   2011 05 11 2     2011 05 11 21 00 00  2011 05 11 22 00 00  2011 05 11 23 00 00  2011 05 12 00 01 00  2011 05 12 01 31 00  2011 05 12 03 01 00  2011 05 12 04 31 00              wm 47                             x     1600 KB s    2011 05 11 15 27 01  2011 05 11 15 41 18  2011 05 11 15 43 04  2011 05 11 15 52 38  20
89. to Figure 5 41    Please note system can not restore some information such as network IP address        54                                                     ADVANCED         VERSION       HDD INFO       LOG           F System Config    GENERAL  ENCODE  SCHEDULE  R5232        NETWORK    ALARM  DETECT  PAN TILT ZOOM       HDD MANAGEMENT  ABNORMALITY  Alarm      Config  Record   ACCOLINT  SNAPSHOT   ALITO MAINTENANCE       ADDTIONAL FUNCTION    Auto Register  Preferred DNS  CDMA GPRS   Mobile Config       Configuration    181 Control Panel  8  Query System Info    DEFAULT  BACKUP    Please select setting entries that you want to default           Select all Default      GENERAL   ENCODE     SCHEDULE    R5232     NETWORK   ALARM     DETECT   PAN TILT ZOOM    Config Backup      CHANNEL NAME       Default Path  C  Documents and Settingshll1343 V 0     Export Config      Import Config         Figure 5 41    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information     Parameter    Select        Export    Export system configuration to local PC     Configuration    Import    Import configuration from PC to the system     Configuration  5 3 3 Advanced    5 3 3 1 HDD Management  HDD management includes net storage management and local storage management   Please note  if you want to use local storage function  your storage device need to support    current function                           Restore factory default setup        Please select the storage device first and then you ca
90. twork and you have enabled the 3G function     When the specified mobile phone number gives a call to the device  the  user can hear device prompt  The user is busy now  Then the device  begins dial up and connects to the 3G network     Click this button to get device latest configuration     5 3 4 5 WIFI  It is to set WIFI wireless network and display corresponding network status information   Extension Config WIFI setup interface is shown as below        66    Configuration     X     sl Control Panel  Elf QUERY SYSTEM INFO       WIFI Setting             VERSION Auto Connect     Connect State   Unconnected  E HDD IMFO           LOG 1 dahuagueszt   Serr   SYSTEM CONFIG 2 dahuavip C3                 265       m GEMER AL 3 10538 WPAZ PSEK AES 37     4                                              26   E        5               52019   HEF HONE 37      SCHEDULE B 14029 WPAZ PSE        47   b R5232 T TP LINK WPAZ PSK TKIP 26   Fa METWORE B 12330                 42   3 ape g iun WEF          37     10 14663                 23   76    DETECT 11 10388 WPAZ PSK        47   be PAN TILT ZOOM 12 INTELBRAS WPAP PSK          994    indi DEFALILT BACKUP 13 dahuaguest WPA PSE        13    5 8 ADVANCED 14 dahuavip        TKIP 13     e HDD MANAGEMENT   a ABNORMALITY     Connect   x ALARM      CONFIG Lo Connect             RECORD WIFI Work INFO   e ACCOLINT        SNAPSHOT    ae AUTO MAINTENANCE IP Address  Elf ADDITIONAL FUNCTION    Subnet Mack  1    ALITO REGISTER x 5    z Preferred DNS Defaul
91. uration information     Click copy interface  the interface is shown as in Figure 5 28   If you have completed the setup for channel 1  you can click 3 to copy current setup to channel 3     Save       Or you can click 2  3  and 4 to copy current setup to channel 2  channel 3 and channel 4     5 3 2 3 Schedule    x    pH                Figure 5 28    Here you can set different periods for various days  There are max six periods in one day  See    Figure 5 29         181 Control Panel  E Ef Query System Info    B dd System Config      i     GENERAL          Te  R5232    5 TE NETWORK  PO i      ALARM              DETECT  z  3 PAN TILT ZOOM   0  3 DEFALLT BACKUP  E I ADVANCED   0  3 HDD MANAGEMENT   3  ABNORMALITY        Alarm IjO Config      ACCOUNT    EE SNAPSHOT             AUTO MAINTENANCE  ee ADDTIORMAL FUNCTION   be nd Auto Register    3 Preferred DNS     a CDMAJGPRS   N Mobile Config    x     _            SCHEDULE _                                       Channel  Channel   i     Prerecord fa         Period Info  E Regular         Alarm                   0 4 8 12 1   20 24    Copy   Save   Refresh      Figure 5 29    45            Default   Current   Record    Regular        1               1 arm    Period              3 59 58    M rrr  Period 2      00 00        23 59 59         Period 3   0 00 00          3 59 58         Period 4  0 00 00            59 59   C  Period 5   0 00 00        23 59 59        Period      0 00 00     23 59 59            LEM           LEM          
92. ure 4 16     21    Internet Explorer    J To log on to this FTP server  type a user name and password     FTP server  10 10 7 7  User name   Password     After you log on  you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily            on anonymously          Figure 4 16    System also supports upload multiple NVSs to one FTP server  You can create multiple folders  under this FTP    In Figure 4 7  select FTP and then double click mouse  You can see the following interface  See  Figure 4 17        Type Record FTP        Server IP      SUM Port  21  User Name   Password Anonymous    Remote Directory File Length  0    Channel 1    Weekday Sun Alarm Motion General  Time Period 1 00  00  Time Period 2 00  00                      Figure 4 17    Please highlight the icon C  in front of Enable to activate FTP function    Here you can input FTP server address  port and remote directory  When remote directory is null   system automatically create folders according to the IP  time and channel    User name and password is the account information for you to login the FTP    File length is upload file length  When setup is larger than the actual file length  system will  upload the whole file  When setup here is smaller than the actual file length  system only uploads  the set length and auto ignore the left section  When interval value is 0  system uploads all  corresponding files    After completed channel and weekday setup  you can set two periods for one each channel     
93. vices    Arabic number  English character  donation and extension Chinese  Input Method   optional   Compression   Video  Audio    1 CH composite 2 CH composite 4 CH composite video           video input  video input  input   NTSC PAL  BNC      NTSC PAL            NTSC PAL  BNC  1 0Vp  p  750      1 0        750   1 0        750     1 ch PAL NTSC  BNC  1 0VP  P  750  composite video signal output   Video monitor   Video Output   1 ch VGA output   Support TV VGA video output at the same time   Video  EE PAL  625 line  50f s   NTSC  525 line  60f s     Record Real time Mode  PAL 1f s to 25f s per channel and NTSC 11 5 to 30f s  Speed per channel   Video 1 1 2 windows 1 4 windows   Partition windows Optional     Support monitor tour functions such as alarm  motion detection  and  schedule auto control   PAL 625TV Line  50f s   NTSC 525TV line 60f s     Monitor Heal time monitor   Touring D1  704x576 704x480  Resolution Main stream    PAL NTSO  D1 704x576  704x480  HD1 352x576  352x480             2CIF 704x288  704x240    CIF 352x288  352x240  QCIF 176x144 176x120    Image Quality   6 level image quality  Adjustable    Privacy mask   Support one privacy mask of user defined size in full screen   Support max 4 zones            Channel information  time information and privacy mask zone   Information        TV Adjust Adjust TV output zone suitable to anamorphic video     Channel Lock   Cover secret channel with blue screen though system is encoding  Channel normally        Informat
94. xtra stream    e Channel  Select the channel you want       Compression  System supports H 264        19    e Resolution  System supports various resolutions  you can select from the dropdown list  For  this model  main stream supports D1  PAL  251 5  NTSC  30f s   HD1 2CIF CIF QCIF  The  extra stream supports CIF QCIF  Please note the resolution may vary due to different  channels    e Frame rate  It ranges from 11 5 to 251 5 in PAL mode and 11 5 to 30f s      NTSC mode       Bit rate type  System supports two types  CBR and VBR  In VBR mode  you can set video  quality    e Quality  There are six levels ranging from 1 to 6  The sixth level has the highest image  quality    e  Video audio  You can enable or disable the video audio        Overlay  Click overlay button  you can see an interface is shown in Figure 4 4        Cover area  Privacy mask   Here is for you to set privacy mask section  You can drag you  mouse to set proper section size  In one channel video  system max supports 4 zones     lt   Preview monitor  privacy mask has two types  Preview and Monitor  Preview means the  privacy mask zone can not be viewed by user when system is in preview status  Monitor  means the privacy mask zone can not be view by the user when system is in monitor status     lt  Time display  You can select system displays time or not when you playback  Please click  set button and then drag the title to the corresponding position in the screen     lt  Channel display  You can select syste
    
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