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1. 53 FULL HD Network Video Recorder Auto Private IP Setup NAT Traversal The UPnP NAT Traversal function will help to automatically setup a router if the NVR connects to the internet via a router When a PC connects to the NVR which is not in the same local area network a real IPO address and corresponding port number is required However if the NVR is behind a router the communication between the PC and the NVR will be transmitted back and forth by the router The router will need to setup port mapping Port Forwarding before images from the NVR is remotely viewed on the PC For each individual NVR the setting needs to be done individually If the NVR has UPnP NAT traversal function the setting of the router will be done automatically when it is enabled Just check Auto IP NAT Traversal check box in the UPnP setup menu Then it will take care of Auto IP detect by itself NOTE The system transfers video images at real time over the network even with recording off For example user can monitor live video even when motion has not occurred during motion detection mode NOTE If there is no physical network connection it may take a few minutes for the system to start working since the network configuration in DHCP mode and the DHCP connection cannot be made User s Manual 54 4 5 2 DDNS The User has to mark the Use DDNS check box to use it a DDNS Server 1 Please choose either joinip net or joinip2 net
2. 4 5 1 Network The system has a built in web server Internet Protocol Version Not selectable TCP IP v4 support only m Network Type Select network connect type Select either LAN for fixed Static IP or DHCP for dynamic IP If DHCP is selected click IP DETECT button to detect IP address information 7 Subnet Mask Subnet Mask address classifies the subnet that the system belongs to Standard address is 255 255 255 0 For more information please consult your network administrator or your internet service provider Gateway This is the IP address of the network router or gateway server It is required when the user wants to connect through the external router from a remote location For more information please consult your network administrator or your internet service provider Internet Protocol Version NetworkType static IP IP Detect Progress IP Address 192 168 1 160 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 ONS Server 203 248 252 2 ONS Server2 164 124 101 2 Switch Setting 10 10 11 14 TCP IP Mobilo Port 9010 Bandwidt l y Jt 00 Mbps i F Use UPNP Auto Private IP Setup NAT Traver User s Manual 52 a DNS Server Enter the IP address of the Domain Name Server There are two DNS settings The preferred DNS and the alternative DNS You should enter the DNS Server information in order to use the internet Provided by your ISP Switch Setting When PoE option is applied the user can put
3. 11 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 OPERATION 3 1 User Log in Check the power connection The system can be used after power on The NVR has various setting categories The administrator can set the system password and lt User gt to prevent unauthorized changes to setting values and alteration of recorded file am 2013 09 04 PM 12 16 21 NOTE 1 lt LOGIN gt window will be permanently displayed in monitor as above picture until user logs in with the right ID and password The default user ID is admin and password is none No password 2 If it is set as Auto Log In NVR does not require LOG IN Please refer to 4 1 2 User 3 Please be sure that the PoE Adapter should be connected to the NVR after the NVR is turned on so that the IP address can be allocated properly to NVR The HELP button will help you understand how to setup several important settings even without the user s manual book For example if you need help about how to set Quick Setup click HELP button at the right bottom of the Quick Setup menu User s Manual 12 3 2 Quick Setup 3 2 1 NVR Setup Quick Setup is specially designed to enable easier amp faster configuration for the major NVR settings such as NVR network setup IP camera search amp registration When the NVR boots up the Quick Setup will be operated automatically after logging in The Quick Setup pop up is controllerable in the main menu There are two
4. EO a pAs an a NOTE Sensor here means the alarm connected to the NVR which is triggered by a physical sensor input or transmitted data from network camera sensor input NOTE Ifthe sensor does not operate properly check the setting of the sensor type N O or N C The alarm might not function if the actual connecting sensor type and the sensor type in the system setting are inconsistent NOTE There are three options to choose from to notify of Camera Input Sensor All Beep and Cam pop up Beep means that beep sounds automatically when an alarm is triggered Cam pop up means that multi screen live video mode will be switched automatically to single channel mode when an alarm is triggered This single channel video will be the channel triggered by alarm All means that Beep and Cam pop up will be used simultaneously when an alarm is triggered 49 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 4 2 System Alarm S M A R T alarm is an alarm signal triggered when the HDD is about to be out of operation Connection Failure alarm is activated when a camera is disconnected Recording failure alarm is triggered when the NVR doesn t record normally Fan Failure alarm is triggered when the internal fan is stopped Users can also set the percentage for HDD Usage For example when usage is 50 the NVR will notify by a camera popup or a beep sound when HDD is 50 4 4 3 Motion Alarm Select Motion alarm to
5. 33 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 1 System The system menu button is selected by clicking the right mouse button Users can address the mouse pointer for the System menu icon sub menu window will be displayed and user can move into specific menu by selection of sub menu to set up and or edit SYSTEM sxpowimpon 1 264 Factory Default Q SETUP DEVICE RECORD ALARM NETWORK F a Say Aa O prepr 4 1 1 System Info Use this sub menu to check system information status or to change the system related configuration Users can then move to other sub menu of the System System Info User Export Import HDD backup monitoring and Factory Default by moving mouse pointer or pressing the arrow buttons on the front panel Mac address is a unique network identification number for each system ya aeao SYSTEM Date Time 2013 09 04 PM 01 38 00 I2 HDMI Resolution 1920x1080p a The eee ee c 04 bf ff 01 32 WITCH 3c 04 bf ff 01 31 q vr d Be P NTP Display Screen Saver _ User s Manual 34 In DATE TIME SET user can activate DST Daylight Saving Time Select the time synchronization server and other basic settings like time zone time format 2013 09 04 PM 01 38 06 Display Format yYYYY MM DD HH MM SS Ea N TER as Cil Date Time Format YYYY MM DD t 12H E a a j a a Aa NTP Server Address pool mip org Sync Port 123 Sync Interval 1 Hour Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Dubii Cluse D
6. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 Time oo m 00 x 00 x O ost 4 s elz 8 9 L10 111121314 15 16 Playback Time Select the date and time on Time Search located at the middle of left side of window and click button Playback Icon Play Pause is toggled and playback speed is shown on the left box Play DST Check this box to play overlapped images during DST Daylight Saving Time period For further details please refer to Section 3 7 DST Setting and Image Playback Search Bar The user can move the blue vertical line to the time that the user wants to search The colors of the time bar are different depending on each recording mode Please refer to Section 4 3 2 for details on color 63 FULL HD Network Video Recorder Appendix DynDNS Site Registration 1 Go to www dyndns com alin iY ep deem mame core Jef 2 MD 2m Bey Pry SAD Sany T BO Dy ONS sere ras Bt stg Eal Ont S free Dynamic ONS DNS Hosting amp Domains de m pam ameet i o amina s z 4 Ae Fe MOT SECS WN A 2 Log in to the Site after registration a mana i J p an a Free Dynamic ONS RB ONS Hosting amp Domains x arete 3 j ase gm 3 Click Add Hostname button on Host Services O DynDNS an My aisant Account Level Services W eure Paat hccsest T bynssi oon rve
7. 16 and 32 times real time when playing backwards KI or forwards ph Users can also play Frame by Frame by clicking the button or Please be aware that playing frame by frame in reverse will only display the l frame First recorded image for every second of video While viewing the live camera feed the playback button can be used to automatically play the latest video clip This can also be performed by using the pop up menu The picture below shows the system playing back a video In the playback screen the user has various playback options such as make an instant manual backup archive go to calendar search mode change channel and change screen modes By clicking the left mouse button in the colored time bar the user can jump to a different time in the recording In addition the vertical bar on the time bar can be dragged hold left click to quickly advance or reverse time while still displaying the related recorded video Once at the desired position release left click to begin your normal playback mode from that time 23 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 9 Simultaneous Live and Playback CAMEO The Cameo function allows viewing playback of a single channel while viewing the live camera display simultaneously on other channels In live view mode right click the mouse on the channel that is desired to playback and then select Cameo to activate this function a P a O EAEn Ge GD o U
8. Audo In Out Audio Steaming Audio Compression Supported Protocols Web Viewer Configuration Tool ONVIF Wireless Interface 3 6mm F1 8 113 x 86 x 65 Fixed 24EA Auto IR cutfilter Off On 30frame Auto 2D 3D Dual streaming Auto Shutter Gain Control Auto O None None None RJ 45 10 100BASE T IPv4 HTTP FTP TELNET DNS RTSP RTP TCP UDP DHCP Through NVR NVR Through NVR None DC 12V 10 PoE Max 6W Power Source Power comsumption Power Input DC Jack Connector Operation Temperature 107 450 C Operating Humidity 0 96 Non condencing Storage Temperature 20C 60 C Ingress Protection IP66 Grade Dimension W x Hx D Environmental 75 W x 70 H x 135 D 500g NOTE The specification is subject to change without any notice User s Manual 68 SMART NVR amp IP CAMERA APACKAGE Future of Digital Video Recording at Hand FE C g
9. Y 4 A i PI hes ANIV l NA n a PACKAGE Tel 201 408 0204 E mail Techsupport hd pack net Mobile App HD Pack Viewer www hd pack net User s Manual ver 14 03 1 FULL HD Network Video Recorder Safety Information The safety information is provided for the wellness of the equipment and for the safety of the operator Please review and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual Note Keep this manual handy every time you operate this equipment Also check with your dealer for further assistance and for the latest revision of this manual Your dealer might provide you with a digital version of this manual We also ask to keep the original box and packing materials in case of return and for long term storage of the NVR unit Preparations before installation To protect your NVR from damage and to optimize performance be sure to keep the NVR away from dust humidity and area with high voltage equipment such as refrigerator Do not install or place equipment in areas where the air vents can be obstructed such as in tight enclosures or small utility closet Keeping the unit in a temperature controlled room with ample regulated power is highly recommended Do not overload the wall outlet as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Uninterruptible power devices such as UPS power surge protectors are recommended and the NVR units must at least be connected with UL CUL or CSA approv
10. go to the menu SYSTEM gt SYSTEM INFO and click DATE TIME to get the DST setting window as shown below Users can setup DST Begin amp End time after checking USE DST box System info User Exporvimport HDO Backup Monitoring Default 2013 09 04 PM 01 38 06 Display Format YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Date Time Format yyYYY MM DD E 12H E Greenwich Mean Time Dubii Cluse pst Since the clock jumps from 2 00 to 3 00 when you go to search mode you can clearly see there is no data in all channels for one hour due to DST DST ends at 2 00 DST and the clock jumps backward to 1 00 standard time on 1 Sunday of November When DST finishes there is an hour of overlapped video The overlapped time video will be indicated in a blue color in the Intelli Search Bar during playback mode 31 FULL HD Network Video Recorder When the user clicks on such overlapped period a message titled Recorded video Selection will pop up The user can then select whether to play DST data or Non DST data Click OK to play DST image a ba f p pame ia Jaana e e 4 ee ea a DST image is displayed on screen Non DST image is displayed on screen To enable the SCREEN SAVER setting on the NVR go to the menu setup SYSTEM gt SYSTEM INFO and click SCREEN SAVER to get the SCREEN SAVER setting window as shown below Users can select CRT and or VGA by checking the boxes Users can set the
11. vat While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm i Setup Webacs _jo1x Welcome to the WebACS Setup Wizard This will install WebA amp CS 1 0 0 12 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel i Setup Webacs A Completing the WebACS Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Web amp CS on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Web Active X Install If you have a problem with downloading ActiveX due to the following reason you can follow the steps below Windows has blocked this software because it cannot verify the publisher You can temporarily disable this security feature to get the website run the required ActiveX and later on re enable the security To disable this feature 1 Open internet explorer click Tools Internet Options 2 Click the Security tab Custom Level button General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings y 9 Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet wi This zone is for Internet websites except those listed in trusted and restricted zones Security level for this zon
12. which are the fixed domain names of the DDNS servers 2 Create your own Hostname 3 Leave the ID and Password blank only used for DynDns Please refer to page 63 4 Press the Start button to register the DDNS Vea sae asp ak AON s 2 oh DONS Server TCP IP Port Host Name NOTE The standard DDNS domain name is joinip2 net and users can use joinip net or dyndns com by using the drop down list 4 5 3 IP Filter USERS CAN BLOCK OR ALLOW THE SPECIFIC IP ADDRESSES TO MANAGE CHECK THE BOX USE IP FILTER FIRST TO ALLOW SOME SPECIFIC IP ADDRESSES TO USE THE DEFAULT IS 0 0 0 0 0 SELECT EDIT TO INPUT THE DESIRED IP ADDRESS RANGE WHEN THE REGISTERED SETTING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED THE USER CAN SELECT EDIT OR DELETE EFES AP Fiter i Y a inciude Mange Stet 9000 include Mange End o ED GR OOl i a i cere iE SE TT a So ee O O E O er O OET E E ees See I ee eee y ad 7e i j r P A s 4 f gi 55 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 5 4 System Shutdown and change password The system can be powered off with the Shut Down button The Shut Down can also be done by right clicking the mouse The default password for the admin account is none Therefore just click the OK button on the popup window If you change the password for admin account please type in the changed password to login 192 168 0 162 Please select the user name and
13. Logout 2013 09 04 PM 01 36 28 4 ae arenes AMS 47 00 25 NET START eee 2 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 33 System Start Logout 3 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 34 Update Static IP 192 168 1400 4 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 34 Update DNS Server 203 248 252 2 5 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 35 Update DHCP IP 192 168 1 1 _ _6 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 35 Update DNS Server 203 248 252 200 z7 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 35 Update Static IP 192 168 0 120 8 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 35 Update DHCP IP 192 168 0 120 _ 9 2013 09 04 AM 11 59 35 Update DNS Server 203 248 252 2 ae T_T Once export is completed the user can find a date folder created in USB thumb drive There is system log file stored in the date folder 06 20 50 Connection from 192 168 0 200 009 06 20 50 Connection from 192 168 0 200 06 20 50 Connection from 192 168 0 200 06 20 49 Connection from 192 168 0 200 109 06 19 53 Connection from 192 168 0 200 2009 06 19 53 Connection from 192 168 0 200 06 19 53 Connection from 192 168 0 200 06 19 53 Connection from 192 168 0 200 2009 06 18 57 Connection from 192 168 0 200 6 17 04 Con i 6 17 04 Connection fron 2 Connection fran 08 Connection from 192 08 Connection from 19 Connection from 112 Connection from 19 112 Connection fom 192 166 0 111 Connection from Connection fram 19 15 Connection fran 2 119 Connection from 192 168 0 2 Connection fom 192 168 0 200 The
14. Software and the Central Management System over the network Users can choose from a selection of different kinds of alarms by pressing ADD Alarms can be generated by Sensor Motion Detection Disk Full Admin PW Changed Video Loss and Power On Off By clicking Use TLS users can use a public email address such as Yahoo Google or Hotmail accounts Type the NVR name in the NVR Name box The NVR name will appear in the email so that users can recognize which NVR sent an email DISAB xx aam gt amp See eT a Or mote Notity i ddr f T ha u ae Ea et ot Se a eS _ Namen mmaliserver com s l man ver com Configurations first priority is always given to Schedule Setup of the RECORD menu Thus the system will not send an alarm message or email notification upon motion alarm or sensor even though the user marks the checkbox of the above event selection unless the user sets the Schedule Setup in the RECORD menu For example if the user sets Continuous only for Schedule Setup of the RECORD menu and marks the All checkbox in REMOTE NOTIFY then the system will not send alarm messages In this case the user has to set C M MOTION SENSOR or C S for REMOTE NOTIFY or E Mail NOTIFY to NOTE function properly 51 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 5 Network H 264 FULL HD NETWORK VIDCO RE SYSTEM
15. Upgrades 7 BO teran Lows agnas 2 Preute Guggert Aptis 1 ue pee baet a latent Getta free Recuretrs DONS Zone Lavel Services ames aalam See Tl a pie tes ea oe tw MSA s User s Manual 64 4 Put in the IP address and Host name on the blank eee et o pie more Yas ro d ao tat sawe Meares eg fer b Dameg A G pay ad wal yata Tas Ts ay Arenao ae d atd aa a 5 Click NEXT Button 6 Click Activate Services button 65 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 7 Confirm the domain name and IP address momir Se SS w 8 Check the connection status Configuration Windows Internet Explorer 112 216 81 162 ca bin c Tip 1 It may take a little time to be completely done for DNS deployment after changed sub domain 2 Please recheck NVR s IP address registered in the My Service Menu if you can t access NVR using dyndns 3 Ifyou are using dyndns to change the IP address for the NVR to the update request dyndns update by the circumstances that may be late 4 Dyndns domain is registered by the policy If the update occurs frequently it may be blocking Please recheck NVR s service status registered in the My Service Menu if you don t access dyndns 5 Ifyou don t access dyndns for a long time domain will be deleted automatically To prevent this please access it regularly or you will have to pay for it again For mo
16. by pressing the NOTIFY button The system can generate a buzzer sound and or make a pop up screen for the camera in alarm Preset Users can select the camera to move to a preset position once the sensor is triggered User should setup a preset position in the PTZ menu 4 2 3 in advance In addition users can set multi preset with a single PTZ camera Therefore users can cover a multi preset zone with a single PTZ camera CAUTION Relay contact can handle up to 24VDC 1A or 125VAC 0 5A of other devices If connected to a circuit that is over 24VDC 1A or 125VAC 0 5A the system may experience problems Relay User s Manual 48 Off Relay Output to trigger other device Dwell Time Set the recording period from the start of the sensor input activation During this period the corresponding camera video will record according to the frame and alarm relay output set The recording stops and alarm output is turned off when the dwell time has elapsed Copy Setting Upon pressing Copy Settings button Copy Settings popup will appear In this popup choose the sensor the user wants to copy from at the From field Choose the parameters such as Type Cam Notify Preset Relay and Dwell Time on the check box Check on the checkbox next to the sensor numbers to apply the copy setting s to another channel on the To box System Alarm Motion Alarm Notification _ Copy Setting Cam V Notity vy naty Dwell Time
17. display and playback mode through the network using HD Central Management System HD CMS and or Internet Explorer web browser 45 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 3 Record Users can configure various record settings such as Continuous Motion and Sensor for each individual camera channel in the Record Setup Menu Network Stream settings relies on the network camera for recording Approved network camera settings will be set by the NVR menu and the user can set up the streaming video quality FPS and bitrates in network camera menu as well ES H 2G64 RECORD Schedule Record Setup Holiday ALARM NETWORK p Oy S IS amp 4 3 1 Schedule Users can set up the record schedule by applying various record modes to each date and time Simply select a record mode by mouse and drag it to the desired date and time In a mode of Continuous and Motion the NVR records data at 1 Frame Per Second FPS only before the motion occurs C and when the motion occurs M it records as set in the record setup Default 4 3 2 Record Setup Users can set the streaming setup of a network camera to record Main stream record is possible up to 1920 1080 and secondary stream is up to 640 360 with adjustable FPS Quality Pre Alarm and Post Alarm User s Manual 46 Schedule Record Setup Holiday BCH OS eee Main Stream Resolution 1920x1080 Codec Channel 7 Resolution Bit Rate type Quality FPS m Pre Post Alarm N
18. enter the password O n 192 168 0 161 Password NOTE Users can type in the password using the virtual keyboard or the numeric buttons on the IR remote controller User s Manual 56 5 WEB SURVEILLANCE The system has a built in web server Using an ordinary web browser over a network users can always stay connected to the system for live monitoring playback or remote configuration without installing the Advanced Client Software ACS 5 1 Web Login The user is required to input the correct IP address in the web browser after making the web port available in the router After allowing the download of the Active X file users can find the login page view seen below Default USER ID is admin and No password For Security reasoms only authorized users are allowed to access to the web server 57 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 5 2 Web Configuration Menu of Web Configuration Main Classification QUICK SETUP Sub Classification NVR REGISTER SYSTEM SYSTEM INFO USER HDD DEFAULT DEVICE REGISTER CAMERA AUDIO RECORD RECORD SETUP SCHEDULE SENSOR SYSTEM MOTION NOTIFICATION NETWORK NETWORK DDNS IP FILTER After logging in with the right ID and password users can make various configuration changes in the Web Configuration window seen below This Web Configuration menu is only av
19. following are the categories indicated on the system log viewer 1 Log by system 2 Log by setup 3 Log by network 29 FULL HD Network Video Recorder NOTE 20 numbers of log record will be shown on one page of the lt System Log gt and lt Event Log gt window User can click the arrow icon to search the log records on another page Wi 1 7 le Qe a 3 11 4 First Data Go to the first screen of the recorded video This is the oldest video recorded 3 11 5 Last Data Go to the last screen of the recorded video This is the latest video recorded 3 11 6 Bookmark Go to the bookmark list to search the recorded video data in the bookmark list Users can make their own bookmark list very simply by click button during playback When you do a bookmark search you can easily playback the bookmarked video data by clicking button right next to each list The maximum number of bookmarks that can be kept is 32 Emi Emi Emi Emi Emi a a Ge OCR User s Manual 30 3 12 DST Setting and Screen Saver DST starts at 2 00 local time on 2 Sunday of March and ends at 2 00 DST on 1 Sunday of November During DST Daylight Saving Time period the NVR time clock has to be adjusted according to the regional time zone That is the NVR time clock will be shifted by one hour after the DST settings start and the NVR will restore the time clock back to normal after DST finishes To enable the DST setting on the NVR
20. overwrie ckup Monitoring Default ST3500312CS 499 GB 20 8 GB Chec eck User s Manual 38 On the NVR system NVR Health Check is represented in sign as shown below It indicates the lifetime and the temperature in Celsius of the hard disk drive a SLA Plea __ S od sk aie ars Size 997 j i i O o a EET O ae ive Time Bad Sector 0 36 Modi popne ata al ctoss I If system resources are occupied with a task such as making a network connection or performing video playback during the format process the format may fail If the format fails reboot the NVR and then try to format again Capacity r af itt 499 GB 20 8 GB Se Z T Are you sure you want to clear HDD NOTE 1 Formatting may take around 40 sec for 320GB 1 minute for 500GB or 7 minutes for 2TB 2 The system always reserves a maximum of 20GB of space in each built in HDD to utilize the memory for archiving effectively 39 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 1 5 Backup Users can archive a video clip recorded for a certain period on a selected channel or channels as shown below Connect an appropriate USB memory device like USB thumb drive USB HDD and press SCAN button to get the system to recognize it before archiving Necessary file size will be shown before burning NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE GIA aac User Export Import HDD Backup Monitoring Default Channel viAll j
21. record only when motion detection is triggered by the NVR S W upon the users defined motion area An alarm signal is sent via the selected sensor out channel Dre o O i Copy Setting Len 2 2 VjUse V Notity Vv Relay Dwell Time rm B l To jan COPY SETTINGS Upon pressing the Copy Settings button the Copy Settings popup will appear In this popup choose the camera the user wants to copy in the From field Choose the parameters such as Use Notify Relay and Dwell Time on the check box Check on the checkbox next to the sensor numbers to apply the copy setting s to another channel on the To box NOTE Motion Alarm here means alarm triggered by motion detection set by motion menu of Network Camera 4 4 4 Notification Remote Notify The system can notify an alarm message to the IP address of the Advanced Client Software over the network Users can choose from a selection of different kinds of alarms by pressing ADD Alarms can be generated by Sensor Motion Detection Disk Full Admin PW Changed Video Loss and Power On Off User s Manual 50 a ation Alarm Notification Brew D C Sensor C System Start CO Motion Detection O Leg In Out C Disk Full C Recording Falture _ Admin PW Changed C Connection Failure S cl Di o o Di VO he ie car E Mail Notify The system can send notifications to an Email address or Advanced Client
22. the bottom left corner User can select Zoom lIn size x1 5 x2 x2 5 or x3 on zoom pop up menu After selecting move a yellow box by using the mouse to drag in the desired area of the camera to zoom In order to go back to live display mode please click Zoom In size again User s Manual 16 When a camera is disconnected a warning sound may be generated depending on the system settings Users can set the warning sound from Network Failure option in the System Alarm section of the Alarm menu Admin user can set different level of authorization for each user If a certain user is not allowed to view a certain live and playback channel then no image appears on the display screen To setup move to System menu and click User The User Add Edit popup page will appear like the screenshot below when admin user clicks the button Add at the right bottom If the boxes are checked the user is granted authorization to access each function and section User Add Edit v ry Authority User Useri Description User1 Password Function Search Playback Menu Access V Quick Setup V Record Live amp Playback All PTZ System Alarm All Ho Moz Mos amp o4 Backup Device Network 17 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 3 5 Switch Stream The NVR can perform dual recording from dual stream supported network cameras The user can select a desired stream by network condition dur
23. the camera into a PoE port directly The network setting for a PoE port will be designed independently This IP range should not be the same range as the NVR IP address TCP IP Port Enter the port number to use when connecting locally or remotely 7 Web Port Enter the port number to use when connecting from the Web Browser NOTE TCP IP Port Web Port should be a different number from each other UPnP Universal Plug and Play and Auto Private IP Setup NAT Traversal UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play which is a relatively new technology that indicates a universal protocol for widespread plug and play devices to ease the network implementation When a PC and an NVR both support the UPnP function the PC can automatically recognize the NVR in the same local area network The advantage of this function is that a PC can connect to the NVR directly by clicking on the icon representing the NVR in the lt My Network Places gt folder as shown below The first five characters of the file name of a detected NVR is subject to a firmware version Bb DB QVvS960 16 QVvS960 08 QVvS960 16 QVS960 16 aVvS960 08 192 168 0 215 192 168 0 138 192 168 0 128 192 168 0 242 192 168 0 243 Simply double click on the desired icon Then it will open an internet browser that connects to the NVR via the remote control software as shown below Please type in your User ID and Password to login and click Connect button to connect
24. 41 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 1 6 Monitoring The monitoring menu enables the user to see the status information intuitively Network status displays the receiving bandwidth from cameras and transmitting bandwidth to external access in a graph Property shows the NVR network information and the Client status displayed by external access through network It keeps showing the time amp date with IP address The connection log displays the camera connection and disconnection history log It includes channel time amp date and IP addresses for past connections Client Status Addres 192 168 1 1 _IP Address Connect Time Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gate Way 192 168 0 1_ DNS Server 203 248 252 2 MAC Address 3c 04 bf 1f 01 31 POEIP 192 168 0 120 4 1 7 Factory Default With an authorized password users can get the system back to factory default configuration Oene 2 We rnin s j Factory Default enables you to initialize the system Factory reset You will tose all or selected user programmed system setup NOTE Upon clicking the Start button and entering the admin password all the configuration values made by the user will be deleted To proceed select the boxes listed The boxes that are chosen will be set to factory defaults Factory defaulting the NVR does not delete recorded video data User s Manual 42 4 2 Device The Device sub menus are Register Camera PTZ and
25. Audio DEVICE Register Camera PTZ SYSTEM RECORD ALARM NETWORK gt y lt a zz A 4 2 1 Register LY oars za a QD DEVICE o1 z 192 168 0 121 50080 o2 z 192 168 0 123 50080 04 192 168 0 122 Cuma Network cameras should be registered in the NVR in order to transmit video The Register menu allows the NVR to search for network camera easily Cameras can be found in the local network by clicking the Search button if cameras are connected When cameras are searched the user can assign the searched network camera a target channel of NVR by Add to Camera list If an added camera channel needs to be changed please use the CH drop down menu and select desired channel The user can also search and register cameras manually in a WAN condition To do so assign the channel IP address login ID and Password The most important information is the RTST URL information from the network cameras If the network cameras support dual stream you are able to set up a Secondary stream 4 2 2 Camera Users can setup camera title and covert motion area Covert is a feature that is used to hide a channel from view Users can setup a camera on each channel by clicking Channel 01 04 button 43 FULL HD Network Video Recorder emae ee O _ Register Camera Audio Motion Area Setup The default motion area setup relies on the network camera setting and direct contro
26. OTE BitRate Type Select channel to set the registered network camera Select resolution up to 1920 1080 Full HD for main stream and 640 360 for secondary stream Select between CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate Select the desired Quality level Lowest Low Normal High Highest Select desired FPS Frame per Second to record up to 30fps Select desired Pre Alarm time within 5 seconds and Post Alarm time within 15 seconds Due to system performance Bitrates per channel must be limited to 4 000kbps CH for Main Stream and 512Kbps CH for Secondary Stream 4 3 3 Holiday Users can setup a specific day of a month or day of week as holiday as shown below Once the holiday is selected the recording setup for those holidays will be affected by the schedule setting in the schedule sun eT A beste Saeed a ensitthemes ae i I c gt i ee 1 Ut unt ii ee m Delete All Are you sure 47 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 4 Alarm H 26 FULL HD NETWORK VIDE DEVICE RECORD 4 4 1 Sensor Users can select the sensor input between NVR and supported network cameras Mapping is only available for either the Network camera sensor or the local sensor of the NVR on the same channel DIABET ED S 7 Type OFF N O Normal Open N C Normal Close m Cam Select the associated camera channel Notify Users can select how to be alerted when a sensor is activated
27. R 1 NVR USER MANUAL 1 GETTING STARTED 6 1 1 Checking Supplied Items 6 1 2 System Startup 7 2 EXPLANATION FOR EACH FUNCTION 8 2 1 Front Panel 8 2 2 Rear Panel 9 2 3 IR Remote Controller 10 3 OPERATION 11 3 1 User Log in 11 3 2 Quick Setup 12 3 3 Live Display Mode 13 3 4 PTZ Operation 18 3 5 Freeze Mode 20 3 6 Registration 20 3 7 Instant Record 21 3 8 Playback of Recorded Video 22 3 9 Simultaneous Live and Playback CAMEO 23 3 10 Quick Backup during Live amp Playback 24 3 11 Search Recording Image 25 3 12 DST Setting and Screen Saver 30 4 SETTING 32 4 1 System 33 4 2 Device 42 4 3 Record 45 4 4 Alarm 47 4 5 Network 51 5 WEB SURVEILLANCE 56 5 1 Web Login 56 5 2 Web Configuration 57 5 3 Web monitoring 59 5 4 Web Playback 62 3 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 6 APPENDIX DYNDNS SITE REGISTRATION 7 APPENDIX SPECIFICATION 63 66 User s Manual 4 Chapter 1 NVR USER MANUAL 5 FULL HD Network Video Recorder User s Manual 6 1 GETTING STARTED 1 1 Checking Supplied Items Make sure that you have the following items supplied with your NVR If any of these items are missing or damaged notify your vendor immediately Keep the packing utilities for moving or storage purposes afterwards po tems Photo Quanity Quick Start Guide CD Manual amp Software oe k i 1 Set Rubber Mount 1 Set 4 Pieces 12V 3A DC Adaptor Power Cable 48V 1 4A PoE Adaptor Power Cable IR Remote Controller
28. USB Mouse 7 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 1 2 System Startup 1 2 1 System Startup After connecting peripheral devices such as cameras monitors and a mouse to the NVR power up the NVR by connecting DC12V 3A adaptor to the power jack on the rear panel The boot logo will display as shown below Please wait until the boot process completes Optional PoE needs independent power input of 48VDC Loading Login with User Name at the login window which will appear as shown below There is only one Administrator Account configurable in the NVR system It is assigned with an unchangeable User ID marked as admin The default password is empty No Password Administrator account has full access to the NVR and its configurable parameters The Administrator Account also has the ability to create new users and to assign rights to the new user accounts Those new users created by admin account can also login with a specific password set by admin account Please select the user name and enter the password User Password _ ie _or Gcancei A a pr a f 2013 09 04 PM 12 16 21 NOTE Do not forget the administrator s password that was set for the first time In case the password is lost contact your vendor NOTE The mouse is included In case you need to replace it it is highly recommended to choose well known major brands such as DELL MICROSOFT LOGITECH or SAMSUNG User s Manual 8 2 E
29. WAITING TIME for when the monitor will automatically turn off Users can turn on the selected monitor by clicking a mouse pressing any frontal key buttons or pressing any buttons on the remote controller 2013 09 0 Mi 01 38 09 02 ss iJ 1920x1080f rs Screen Saver HDMI waing Time MERSE Auto Log Off None Cm Kann cance Keypad Beep a am NOTE WAITING TIME Users can select the WAITING TIME from NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 and up to 60 MIN The SCREEN SAVER will not work when either WAITING TIME is set to NONE or both SPOT and VGA checkbox are unchecked SCREEN SAVER may not work during system upgrade HDD format or data backup process The system continues to record while the monitor is turned off When it comes to the AUTO LOGOFF setting please refer to the USER setting 4 SETTING General setting structure consists of Quick Setup User s Manual 32 System Device Record Alarm and Network as shown below lt RECORD gt QUICK SETUP lt ALARM gt lt NETWORK gt NVR REGISTER SYSTEM SYSTEM INFO USER EXPORT IMPORT HDD BACKUP MONITORING FACTORY DEFAULT DEVICE REGISTER CAMERA PTZ AUDIO RECORD SCHEDULE RECORD SETUP HOLIDAY SENSOR SYSTEM ALARM MOTION ALARM NOTIFICATION NETWORK NETWORK DDNS IP FILTER
30. XPLANATION FOR EACH FUNCTION 2 1 Front Panel 4CH W 280x H 48x D 273mm Indicate System Status LED Indicat a heii Power Record Network USB Port USB Port Ver 2 0 for Mouse Operation Backup Device or Firmware Update 9 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 2 2 Rear Panel 4CH W 280x H 48x D 273mm INR 4CH with Wi Fi Antenna Option PoE Power PoE Power Input 48V 1 4A Audio IN OUT Audio In Out Port a enn ON OFF Power ON OFF Switch ALARM IN OUT Alarm Input Output 1 Relay output PoE Power 10 11 NOTE Carefully check whether the specification of the peripheral devices match the NVR s specification User s Manual 10 2 3 IR Remote Controller In order to use the IR Remote Controller the ID of the IR Remote Controller must be same as the ID of the NVR Default ID for NVR and IR Remote Controller is 1 If you have more than two NVRs you are able to control them individually with just one remote controller by setting up Remote ID The Remote ID is adjustable from 1 up to 8 The function buttons of the IR Remote Controller are as below No Functions O OO Call Monitor Activation 6 Channel Selection Instant Playback Search Button Eee OK Select Button C U x Ww Audio Mute wk y Wy Playback Control on Search Mode G ADS E Fast Backward Playback Stop Fast Forward Pr an Exit Menu Setup lt 4 Display Mo Display Mode Zoom Zom S O
31. ailable to the admin account User s Manual 58 System Device CE e C Gma SYSTEM INFO 04 04 1 01 12 Etnenet 30 04 066 01 31 Swi ALAM Canara Remote Sato Q Dawa Y a c REGISTER a 1921680122 0 4101 192 1080121 50000 CAMERA t 192 188 1 1 Etmernwo 1921680220 192 168 0 129 Swich Oamv CAMERA DETECT MANGAL REGISTER 2010917 PM 03 2402 Yrvvanano miau s5 9 a PORT VONDER vevramepo e e miyen sk 2E sk Aw OT Greemeach Mean Tune Outta Edemayh Labon Lassan Tw Soe cal Network e i EIE AS Cota CAECK SETUP svsreu RECORD SETUP a Sadna Stee CM Col C OC cM RECORD SETUP Main Stream SCHEDULE ALARM RECORD system gt NONON NETWORK SOTRICATION E B hte 192 108 0 120g Devidengrvtert tem D EO X iai Conte WAT TRAVERSAL a Suk CE A NOTE This NVR system has its own built in web server This web CGI screen is directly supported from the built in web server in the NVR regardless of Internet connection 59 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 5 3 Web monitoring The user has to download an Active X file from the NVR and install it on the workstation PC before monitoring live video Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name WebACS cab Publisher _ More options
32. e Custom Custom settings To change the settings dick Custom level To use the recommended settings dick Default level Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Geistemevetins Defeutieve Reset all zones to default level 3 Under ActiveX ensure the following are set to enabled Run ActiveX and plug ins Enabled Download Signed ActiveX Control Enabled Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting Enabled 4 Set the following to Prompt Download unsigned ActiveX Control Prompt Initialize and script ActiveX controls not mark as safe Prompt 5 Click OK and Apply and OK Restart the browser You should now be able to run the ActiveX control on the website User s Manual 60 Security Settings Internet Zone Settings Download signed ActiveX controls not secure Takes effect after you restart your computer Reset custom settings Rett medumi Geta le Users can get into web monitoring after log in as shown below In order to connect to the NVR the user has to click Connect button which is located at the top left corner Live View Search I 4 b PTZ jan cara A Ak 1 12724 pug ani cad OS camera 1224 204 61 FULL HD Network Video Recorder Users can monitor live video in 1 4 9 or 16 screen modes If the user wants to see a single channel in fu
33. e and the IR remote control For focus control in PTZ screen mode the user can right click the mouse to get the pop up menu as shown below The default mode is to ZOOM The user can select FOCUS to switch the wheel function of mouse from zoom in out to focus This will change the default behavior of the mouse wheel The user can also select the preset button or exit PTZ screen mode 19 FULL HD Network Video Recorder NOTE User will see numeric pad to select Preset number The preset is defined by setting a PTZ protocol in the setting menu The maximum number of preset is 255 but the max supported by the PTZ may be less User can automatically switch the PTZ camera positions according to the predefined preset settings by using GUARD TOUR function The connected PTZ camera must support touring functions GUARD TOUR on the pop up menu can be enabled after the channel that the PTZ camera is connected to is changed to full screen Please make sure that PTZ camera setting is correct otherwise GUARD TOUR is shown as disabled CAUTION Depending on PTZ camera some preset positions might be skipped if for example the PTZ camera cannot mechanically move or control focus within the interval time required by the NVR In this case it is recommended to increase the interval setting to a value that allows for the cameras to finish its Pan amp Tilt User s Manual 20 3 5 Freeze Mode Click the right button
34. ecording which is useful to urgently start recording In emergency recording the system follows the instant record settings The default settings for instant record are maximum performance recording of streaming from IP camera and applied for all channels h means PTZ mode which is useful to instantly switch to PTZ control In PTZ mode user can move pan tilt and zoom in out by moving the mouse pointer like a virtual joystick User can click the right forwarded arrow button e to automatically playback the latest video clip 60 means the HDD usage percentage by video recording If it shows 60 then 60 of HDD space has been used up for recording NOTE If you cannot find any colored mark in the top right corner of the live screen mode then it means that the system does not record any image In this case you need to check recording schedule or camera of the main setup menu 15 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 3 4 Pop up Menu User can click the right button of the mouse to pop up a sub menu as shown below P aA 2013 09 04 PM 12 16 21 When SEQUENCE is selected ESEON icon is shown on the bottom left corner of the screen and display screen will be sequentially changed 2013 09 09 PM 05 38 59 User can select the ZOOM on a sub menu by clicking the right mouse button on a full screen mode When digital zoom function is activated kzoomi icon will be shown and zoomed area will be displayed on
35. ed power surge protector Avoid direct sun light and avoid heat FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This i equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules UL Information for pluggable equipment the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible if the battery is placed elsewhere in the equipment there shall be a marking close to the battery or statement in the servicing instructions CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF AN INCORRECT TYPE REPLACES BATTERY DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTION THIS EQUIPMENT IS FOR INDOOR USE AND ALL THE COMMUNICATION WIRING IS LIMITED TO INSIDE OF THE BUILDING OR ANY SIMILAR WORD User s Manual 2 Contents CHAPTE
36. er s Manual 44 Auto Iris Adjusts light automatically by responding to external Illuminance variation Not activated Flicker Available to set to Off 50Hz or 60Hz BLC Back Light Compensation Available to set to On or Off WDR Wide Dynamic Range Available to set to On or Off AWB Auto White Balance Available to set to In Door Out Door or Manually setting 4 2 3 PTZ PTZ function will be activated when PTZ camera is connected to NVR Full control of the PTZ camera is available in this menu For more details please refer to Section 3 4 PTZ Operation eE ovce Cs 2 o o cnos Wa itz sen __ Tesiesies e afa 7 Protocol Select the proper protocol of the connected PTZ camera The NVR only supports approved PTZ cameras 4 2 4 Audio Users can select the audio input from network cameras if it is supported or from the NVR audio input However each channel can accept only one audio input Users should set up the audio of the camera to be activated as 8KHz 16bits Mapping is only available for either the Network camera audio or the local audio input of NVR on the same channel KY e zA E DEVICE e a aes i iN HAA Ha H ere oal Joz os Qo stat A Ne i i i SUNT TFN NVR par Aaaa Channel ie ny ts T l an n ne i i HH ih it ner Mi 4 IRA NOTE Users can listen to the audio on both live display and playback mode depending on the setting In addition users can listen to the audio for both live
37. esolution according to the monitor resolution Default HDMI resolution is set to 1024x768 Depends on resolution of monitor it is recommended to change resolution to 1920x1080 User s Manual 36 4 1 2 User Master user of this system is always Admin with no factory default password Admin must change the password of the NVR for extra security Admin can designate a new user with different permission levels by functions menu access and live amp playback Function is to authorize the user to control certain functions like search PTZ control backup and playback Menu Access is to authorize the user to access certain menu settings like system camera record network alarm and quick setup Live amp Playback is to restrict a user to see both live display and a playback video for a certain camera channel Menu Access eee TA iki ee ease p p F Record Alarm V Network 3 Live amp Playback All 01 02 03 TI 04 NOTE Total number of users including administrator is 9 users User can change the setting so the NVR does not require login or lock the NVR control Click Option button at the right bottom then the Option popup window appears je EE e System info User Exporvimport HOD Backup Monitoring Detauit amin Canan rre Auto Login On Boot Auto Logout None If user selects On Boot on the popup page the NVR will not ask for an ID and Password input again eve
38. ettings and sensor type need to included in Sensor in ALARM menu If user sets OFF in both MOTION and SENSOR in the DEVICE menu then the system will neither record nor notify the Advanced Client Software or Central Management System Continuous Motion recording In this mode the system records with the continuous recording mode settings when no motion is detected However if motion is detected the system will start recording with the motion recording mode settings During continuous recording mode the system records with 1 frame per second When motion recording mode is activated the system will follow the camera setting value which the user can set in the record setup menu Record Setup is available only for approved camera models 27 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 11 2 Event Log The Event log search is used to find a particular event quickly and easily Click the right button on the mouse as shown below and select the Event Log to move Click play icon to play back the selected event data Users can copy this event list to a USB memory device in text file format Once a USB memory stick is inserted into the USB port the user must press the SCAN button to detect the USB stick and then press EXPORT to copy the log information to the media Admin Displey Alarm Status Freeze Registration instant Rec Play beck n Failure DA i oOonniec amp tic v
39. i Motlor vic Jate Tim 2013 00 04 13 30 14 Connection Success Ch 3 T Ae 2013 09 04 13 30 16 Connection Success 76h2 O 2013 09 04 13 30 14 Connection Success Gh 1 MENMEN 2013 09 04 43 30 10 Connection Fallure Ch 3 2013 09 04 43 30 07 Connection Failure Ch 2 d 2013 09 04 13 27 39 Connection Failurercna 2013 09 04 13 27 36 Connection Failure ch3 2013 09 04 42 28 44 Connection Success cna C 2013 09 04 12 28 41 Connection Success Ch 3 EET eos er z gt 1g Dip v ri e To sort particular events the user can select an event type with time amp date by a mouse or remote controller The following are the categories indicated on the Event Viewer Alarm by Sensor Alarm by Motion Alarm by Connection Failure Alarm by Instant Record Alarm by HDD Full E NOTE Ifthe Alarm does not activate even though the alarm input setting has been made check the alarm connection of the NVR rear panel and Network camera alarm User s Manual 28 3 11 3 System Log The system log search can be used to find particular system log information quickly and easily The user can copy this event list to a USB memory device in text file format Click the right button on the mouse as shown below and select the System Log to move J Admin Displey Alarm Status Freeze Registration instant Rec Playbeck Search Backup Setup Menu Shut Down
40. ing Live and Playback mode NOTE Switch Stream function will only be available for 8CH and 16CH NVR 3 3 6 Alarm Status Intuitively System alarm and Camera alarm will be displayed in icons System alarm includes HDD S M A R T Fan failure Disk Error and No Disk and Recording failure Camera alarm displays network connection status motion event and sensor event from connected cameras However motion and sensor from camera will only be displayed when a network camera supports the motion and sensor Alarm Deactivated Alarm Activated User s Manual 18 3 4 PTZ Operation The PTZ menu will only be available when a PTZ camera is connected to NVR The user can go to PTZ mode 5 right clicking the mouse and selecting PTZ in the pop up menu as shown below or by selecting the joystick button in the menu bar located on the bottom of the main screen The PTZ mode will only be activated while in full screen when a PTZ camera is connected In PTZ mode the user can control the PTZ operations with a USB mouse While pressing the left button of the mouse the user can drag the mouse pointer up down or left right to move the pan tilt position of the camera If the user moves the mouse pointer far away from the center position of the main screen the PTZ camera will increase its pan tilt soeed The user can also zoom in out by rolling the wheel of mouse up or down NOTE PTZ functions are available by using the USB mous
41. l of network camera is supported for approved models Choose the desired motion area by dragging a mouse while holding the left mouse button All zones can be selected and desired areas are also partially selectable Only 4 individual zone areas are consecutively available by dragging a mouse on the motion area If users select the area one more time the very first selection will be removed and the very last selection will be applied To remove all selections made click the right button on the mouse and choose Clear All Select also Sensitivity from Lowest to Highest Title Users can name the camera title Covert Covert also called hidden camera feature hides camera display and playback as if there were no camera recording Users can apply this covert function not only to Live view but also to Playback view Brightness Contrast Hue Adjusting brightness contrast and hue to camera is available When setting is done click the Apply button G23 a O D RL a Advanced Setup Network NetworkTy pe IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Mac Addres 7 Advanced Setup Advanced Setup can be supported by approved cameras only Network Type Choose DHCP or Static IP When choosing Static IP IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway will be activated IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Type the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Mac Address Mac Address of the IP camera is not activated Us
42. ll screen the user can double click on the left mouse button when the cursor is positioned on the live video screen The user can change to single mode by clicking the mode icon located at the bottom left x 0 Po 2 D m o sor me D 2 REMOTE SETUP i Locout i i 44 4 ST sc Saeed a nes basi Ta i lt a 34 5 6718 8 minin Bl owe 1 213 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 4 15 iis NOTE The image resolution in Live monitoring in this web browser is directly transferred from the NVR Live image over the web browser depends on the Live Stream value on Record mode of NVR T2559 econo gt Schedule Record Setup Holiday ones eee __Main Stream r Resolution 1920x1080 NOTE Ifthe live image is not properly shown on IE web browser due to network traffic jam or narrow bandwidth it is recommended to close and re open the IE web browser User s Manual 62 5 4 Web Playback Users can remotely playback the NVR images by clicking the SEARCH button in the middle of the bottom window In order to connect to the NVR the user has to click Connect button which is located at the top left corner WEB VIEWER Windows Internet Explorer g je le 192 168 0 158 l IE eiz Page Safety Tools e iy Favortes B WEB VIEWER o ee ae Preset 1 x TIME SEARCH lt lt lt 2010 08 gt gt Swe 1 wr S 1234 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
43. mode can be changed by using the MODE button The live images can be displayed in 1 and 4 channel mode Whenever the left right arrow button on the front panel or IR remote controller is pressed the screen will be sequentially changed 4 Ch To select channel by mouse click target channel to display in full screen live mode Clicking the screen again is to return to previous display mode Pop up menu will be displayed by clicking right mouse button to select the display mode easily NOTE To properly select a channel using the mouse the user is required to perform a slow and clear click of the left mouse button User s Manual 14 3 3 3 Icons Description The live mode displays icons or messages on the screen to indicate the system mode or status Below are the icon categories that are indicated on the monitor Icon to be shown Icon to be shown at Left upper corner on each channel screen at Left bottom corner on full screen Continuous Recording _ fas Sequence display on Motion Detection Recording Digital zoom on Sensor Activating Recording Audio Channel Motion Detection Sensor Activating Recording Instant Recording Emergency Rec ua a Continuous Recording Motion Recording The sliding menu for display will appear when the mouse cursor is moved to the bottom of the display and right clicking the mouse enables to a pop up for menu access means Instant emergency r
44. n though the system reboots On the contrary if the user selects Auto Log off and sets the time the NVR will automatically go to the live display mode that occurs after the set time Then the NVR will ask for an ID and Password input when user wants to control the NVR 37 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 4 1 3 Export Import Users can copy and paste the system configuration values in this menu Export allows the user to copy the settings for this system to USB memory devices Import allows the user to recall the settings saved from other systems using USB memory devices During import process make sure that the firmware version of the source NVR is the same as the destination NVR C System C Record C Network 4 1 4 HDD D Export Internal HDD information and External HDD information is displayed External HDD information display is possible only with approved e SATA storage User can select Overwrite or Rec Stop when the HDD is full Users also can easily format a new HDD or an existing HDD for each drive In order to format an HDD check the checkbox and then click the HDD Clear button in the HDD menu The maximum number of built in HDD units varies across NVR models AAO 24 System Into User Export Import HDD B Z A SS RESONEER External mo ES em m 02 Ei Boe No or hall Edl esi i l i 4 Uv al o o f ey ww fe 5 f pa HDD Full O
45. on the mouse and select the Freeze mode while viewing a live image In the Freeze mode the image pauses the date time information does not and the system clock continues running Press FREEZE to pause the live view To resume the live view press FREEZE again or click the right button on the mouse and select the FREEZE again n Registration Instant Rec Ptayback Search Backup Setup Menu Shut Down Logout 2013 09 04 PM 12 22 29 3 6 Registration When the user wants to change the camera source the registration menu allows the NVR to search and register connected network cameras easily Click the right button on the mouse and select Registration to move is e a mom inih a 2 vel ied Oo cn IP Adaress Port vendor 01 192 169 0 162 50080 02 192 168 0 122 o3 192 168 0121 50080 Foa zi 192 168 0101 50080 b 21 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 7 Instant Record In the case of emergency the user can enable the Instant Record feature Click the right button on the mouse and select Instant Record and the icon will be appeared and changed to Red iwi hut Down ie a 2013 09 04 PM 12 29 53 User s Manual 22 3 8 Playback of Recorded Video It is easy to use the USB mouse to playback recorded files The recorded files can be seen backwards or forwards Press the rewind and fast forward buttons and the playback speed can be controlled in steps of 2 4 8
46. onfirm How to upgrade system firmware by using FTP server 1 Select FTP in the drop down list and type a given IP address in the Host Address FTP server IP address field Username and password is none Default The FTP server address is subject to change without a prior notice 2 Click Check button then NVR will detect the latest Firmware version from the FTP server If there is a new firmware the NVR will ask you whether you want to upgrade it or not 3 Click OK to confirm it and then click START to start upgrading It is recommended to format the HDD after finishing the firmware upgrade because the data recorded by previous firmware may cause a malfunction of the NVR due to different a format It is possible to send the system firmware back to factory default This may be useful if functionality takes a step backwards after a system upgrade It is highly recommended to check all functions and menus after a firmware upgrade for proper layout and performance In Display Setting the user can set OSD information display in Live amp Playback mode and Dwell time of set up display OSD and Sequence Transparency is the transparency level of the menu screen 0 means no transparency at all NOTE Display Live OSD Control J Icon Display Control Record Status ee aA Nana Lined es ee NVRs support the following video resolutions 640x360 1280x720 1280x1024 1920x1080 User must set the proper r
47. re information please contact to dyndns directly User s Manual 66 APPENDIX SPECIFICATION NVR 4CH OT Compression Audio ADPCM PCM supported N A Max 120fps 1080P 16Mbps Total Real time up to D1 CIF D1 selectable Live amp Playback Record Continuous Event Pre alarm Post alarm 1x 10 100 1000Mbps WAN port N A TCP IP DHCP NTP HTTP DDNS RTP RTSP ETP SMTP uses 2x USB 20 er 4 ports optional 802 3 AT supported iPhone iPad Android Kindle fire 1 x Audio in 1 x Audio out 1 1 PTZ Network Protocol Main 12V 3A PoE 48V 1 4A Mouse IR receive LED Power HDD Network Audio In Out Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Operating Humidity 0 90 Accessories Remote controller Approvals FCC CE approval NOTE The specification is subject to change without any notice 2Mega Pixel Full HD Mini Bullet IP Camera 67 Appendix Specification Image Processor Memory Image Sensor Total Pixels Effective pixels Scanning system Video Video Compression Resolution Frame rate Video Streamin Multiple individually configurable streams in H 264 and Motion JPEG j Controllable frame rate and bandwidth VBR CBR H 264 MJPEG XJPEG S N Ratio more than 42dB AGC off Focal Length Aperature L j Field of View Lens Type IR LED Day amp Night Wide Dynamic Range Operational Digital Noise Reduction White Balance Blemish Compensation
48. s the vertical line is moved back and forth the user can see the Search time clock also changes Once the search time is decided click Play to see the selected video data User s Manual 26 The colors of the time bar are different depending on the recording mode Date Time Search No color Red color Yellow color Green color Orange color Pink color Light Blue color NONE NONE means there is no recorded video for that time slot Instant recording Continuous recording Motion detection recording In this mode the system records only when motion is detected The motion recording configuration can be set in the camera menu from the NVR directly or from the network camera configuration Sensor activated recording In sensor mode the system will record when a sensor is triggered during the dwell time as set in SENSOR of the ALARM menu Sensor input can be selected between camera input sensor and NVR input sensor NVR input sensor is a direct alarm input to the NVR physically and a Camera input sensor is triggered by network The user should verify if the specific network camera is integrated with the NVR to the manufacturer Motion detection Sensor activated recording The system does not record without motion and sensor event Motion event data comes from the network camera and can be set in Camera in DEVICE menu This menu is for integrated network camera s
49. sT NOTE There are two types of TIME SYNC MODE 1 NVR as NTP Server mode The operating NVR is set as a Time Sync Server which can synchronize the time clock of another NVR s connected over the same network environment 2 NVR as NTP Client Mode The operating NVR is set as one of the client NVR s Input the IP No of designated NVR Advanced Client Software ACS or Central Management System CMS as a Time Sync Server in SYNC SERVER and then its time clock is synchronized with Time Sync Server by the setup time in SYNC CYCLE Remote ID users must setup the Remote ID to match the ID setting in the IR remote controller in order for the remote to function Upgrade Users can easily upgrade the system in Upgrade menu via USB FTP server upon the selection as shown below ee nE ke Upgrade Method Device Host Address 92 168 1 0 User Password upgrade Check Firmware Noni Current Ver ver 4 1 0 1 24 New Ver ver 0 0 0 0 0 Progress pT Wa a Do not remove the device or turn off power while the system upgrade is in progress 35 FULL HD Network Video Recorder PROCEDURE How to upgrade system firmware by using USB memory stick CAUTION 1 Insert the USB thumb drive formatted by FAT32 in any USB port of NVR compatible with USB 2 0 2 Once the system detects the thumb drive the user will see its brand or model name in the DEVICE field after pressing the SCAN button 3 Click OK to c
50. ser s Manual 24 3 10 Quick Backup during Live amp Playback Video can be easily archived while viewing during live and playback mode In live amp playback mode the user can right click the mouse and the Backup menu will appear immediately When desired playback period is decided set the start time and end time with target channels After plugging the USB stick into the NVR left click Scan to allow the NVR to find the flash drive After the USB flash drive is detected enter a file name in the field below Apassword and backup viewer can also be added to the backup for security and ease of use 25 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 11 Search Recording Image 3 11 1 Date Time Search The user can select the date and time to search for a certain file within the recorded video Admin Display Alarm Status Freeze Registration 2 7 instant Rec a j First Data Last Data System Log Event Log Bookmark Cameo o p a 2013 09 04 PM 12 34 53 In the calendar dates in RED means that there is recorded video data Click a desired date in Red Then the recorded data for the selected date will be shown Date Time Search Record Time 2013 07 22 PM 11 00 00 2013 09 04 PM 01 35 01 is 13 SJ Menth 2013 09 04 WW ei ST Once the recorded video data of the selected date is shown the user can adjust the vertical search line to the time that the user wants to search by dragging the mouse A
51. vO wv J Y Ji 2013 09 04 PM 01 41 48 Backup device shall be a well known major brand of USB thumb drives formatted by FAT FAT32 for proper backup User can easily backup video in Quick Backup during video playback User can click the Calculate button to learn the backup file size before executing backup User can rename the backup file name before starting backup process and also put a password in the backup file for security purpose In order to playback the file user should input the password User s Manual 40 Backup Video Player There will be a single file after archiving if Auto Player was selected The user can double click Player exe file to open the video data file PSF format in the folder a hh_01 3 hh_02 D hh_02 psf 9 1 2010 02 34 27 AM 9 1 2010 02 51 24 AM 3 hh_03 D hh_03 psf 9 1 2010 02 51 24 AM 9 1 2010 03 08 18 AM S hh_04 D hh_04 psf 9 1 2010 03 08 18 AM 9 1 2010 03 25 02 AM hh_0S D hh_0S psf 9 1 2010 03 25 02 AM 9 1 2010 03 41 31 AM 3 hh_06 D hh_06 psf 9 1 2010 03 41 31 AM 9 1 2010 03 58 53 AM 3 hh_07 D hh_07 psf 9 1 2010 03 58 53 AM 9 1 2010 04 14 35 AM 2010 09 EE F Users can print out capture a still image zoom out or make an ASF file format by using the icons located on top of the player window NOTE User also can play the backup video clips by Advanced Client Software and Central Management System
52. ways for connecting to network setup DHCP or Static IP 7 eee eles oh Type Progress o IP Detect lire IP Address 192 168 1 1 Z2 The fatory default setting is as followings WAN Port Local Port Switch Setting IP Address 192 168 1 160 IP Address 10 10 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Gateway 10 10 1 1 3 2 2 IP Camera Connection When the IP cameras are connected to the NVR the user can search the connected cameras by clicking the Search button Once the cameras are searched check the box of each camera and click the Add to Camera List button Then the cameras will be shown in the list at the bottom Click Save button Ch IP Address o2i 192 168 0 122 os 192 168 0 121 oai 192 168 0 161 NOTE In case of requiring the ID and Password for certain IP cameras for proper registration please click the Edit button The ID and Password should be the one which are used for web configuration page 13 FULL HD Network Video Recorder 3 3 Live Display Mode 3 3 1 Full HD 1080p Live Display Full HD Live Display is supported using the HDMI video output of the NVR NOTE In playback mode the maximum resolution is 1920 1080 main and 640 360 secondary lt Full HD Live amp Playback Display gt 3 3 2 Display Channel selection can be done on the remote controller by pressing the corresponding channel buttons 1 2 3 4 and display

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