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1. Rebuild Delete Create Vd Index Name Spare Capacit Physical Disk Hot Sta Status Type Task arrayl 1 1757 1862 142 HOD L RAIDS Rebuild Figure 11 11 Array Settings Interface 2 Enter the Virtual Disk interface to view the rebuilding status of the virtual disk Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt Array gt Virtual Disk Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Repair Delete Index Mame Capacity GB Array Status Type Task arrayl 1 Degrade RAIDS Rebuild 7 96 Figure 11 12 Virtual Disk Settings Interface If there is no hot spare disk after rebuilding it is recommended to install a HDD into the device and set 9 User Manual of Network Video Recorder is as a hot spare disk to ensure the high security and reliability of the array For detailed operation guide please refer to steps 12 14 of Chapter 11 1 2 Manually Creating Array and Virtual Disk 11 2 2 Manually Rebuilding Array Purpose If the hot spare disk has not been configured you can rebuild the array manually to restore the array when the array is in the HDD Loss status Steps 1 Enter the Array Settings interface The disk 5 is lost Device Management gt Remote Management gt HDD gt Array Configuration gt Array Physical Disk Array VirtualDisk RAID Adapter Rebuild Delete Create Vd Index Name Spare Capacit Physical Di
2. When the working device comes online the lost video files will be restored by the record synchronization function The record synchronization function can be enabled for up to 1 working device at a time 49 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 8 Alarms Settings 50 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 1 Configuring Alarm Input Steps 1 Enter Alarm Input Settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Alarm Settings gt Alarm Input Alarm Input Settings Alarm InputNo A 1 v IP Address Loca Alarm Type INO l Alarm Name fe cannot copy C Enable Arming Schedule Linkage Method Copy to Save Figure 8 1 Alarm Input Settings 2 Select the alarm input number and alarm type NO or NC NO is the default type The settings will become effective after rebooting If you are using IP camera that is not from our manufacturer please set this function by using its own software 3 Check the checkbox of Enable to enable the alarm input channel Set arming schedule 1 Click Arming Schedule tab to enter arm schedule settings interface 2 Click Edit button to set recording schedule Edit Schedule Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun End Time cmm Copy to Week C Select All Mon Tue Wed C Thu Fri C Sat 7 Sun Copy OK J Cancel Figure 8 2 Schedule Editing 51 User Manual of Network
3. a Backup Select Backup Device USB1 1 Free Space 6960MB Space Required 141 61MB Process Figure 7 12 Backup in process 6 The backup ratio will display in process bar You can click the Stop button to stop backup 46 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 5 Hot Spare Device Backup Purpose Several devices including NVR and HDVR can form an N 1 hot spare system The system consists of several working devices and a hot spare device when a working device fails the hot spare device switches into operation thus increasing the reliability of the system Before you start At least 2 devices are online A bidirectional connection is required to be built between the hot spare device and each working device Sata hotspaf Add a hot spare Add the normal a device on normal device on the hot Finish device device spare device This function is only supported by the 1iVMS 4200 client software Nore 7 5 1 Setting Hot Spare Device m The camera connection will be disabled when the device works in the hot spare mode It s highly recommended to restore the defaults of the device to ensure the normal operation afterwards after switching the working mode of the hot spare device to normal mode Steps 1 Enter the HDD settings interface Device Management Remote Config Storage General 2 Click the N 1 Configuration button to set the hot spare function 3 Set the Work Mode as Hot Spare M
4. 2 Youcan modify Device Name and Device No and other fields are read only Device No Edit the device number of NVR it can be set in the range of 1 to 255 and the default number is 255 The number is used for the remote and keyboard control 3 Click Save to save the settings 107 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 2 Time Settings Steps 1 Enter device information interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Time Settings Time Settings Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore v NTP ONTP Server Address NTP Port Interval Manual Time Sync 9 Manual Time Sync Device Time Set Time 2013 12 24T16 57 21 O Sync with computer time Start Time End Time DST Bias Save Figure 14 2 Time Settings 2 Select Time Zone by clicking dropdown menu Choose NTP service or Manual Time Sync You can refer to Chapter 9 4 NTP Settings to modify the NTP server parameters 4 You can manually check the Enable DST checkbox and then you choose the date of the DST period 108 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 3 Log Search Purpose The operation alarm exception and information of the NVR can be stored in log files which can be viewed and exported at any time Steps 1 Click Log tab to enter log query menu Live View Playback Log Configuration admin Logout Time Major Type
5. HIKVISION Network Video Recorder User Manual UD 6L0202D1355A01 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Hikvision Network Digital Video Recorder User Manual This manual as well as the software described in it is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd Hikvision Hikvision assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the book Except as permitted by such license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Hikvision HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE HIKVISION DOES NOT WARRANT GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF ITS CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY CURRENTNESS OR OTHERWISE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY YOU THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS NOT PERMITTED BY
6. SD Encoder Model DS 2ZMN2006 DS 2ZMN3006 DS 2ZCN2007 DS 2ZCN3007 DS 2ZMN2007 DS 2ZMN3007 DS 2ZMN0407 DS 6501HFI DS 6502HFI DS 6504HFI DS 6501HFI SATA DS 6502HFI SATA DS 6504HFI SATA DS 6508HFI DS 6516HFI DS 6508HFI SATA DS 6516HFI SATA DS 6501 HCI DS 6502HCI DS 6504HCI DS 6501HCI SATA DS 6502HCI SATA DS 6504HCI SATA DS 6508HCI DS 6508HCI SATA DS 6516HCI DS 6516HCI SATA DS 6601HCI DS 6602HCI DS 6604HCI DS 6601HFI DS 6602HFI DS 6604HFI DS 6601HFHI DS 6601HFHI L Version V5 0 2 build130926 V5 0 2 build130926 V5 0 2 build130926 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 0 1 build130607 V1 2 1 build131202 V1 2 1 build131202 V1 2 1 build131202 129 Max Sub stream Audio Resolution 1280x960 1920x1080 1920x1080 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 1920x1080 User Manual of Network Video Recorder List of Third party IP Cameras k5 NOTE ONVIF compatibility refers to the camera can be supported both when it uses the ONVIF protocol and its private protocols Only ONVIF is supported refers to the camera can only be supported when it uses the ONVIF protocol Only AXIS is supported refers to the function can only be supported when it uses th
7. m The eSATA configuration interface is only provided in the iVMS 4200 Client Software Steps 1 Enter the HDD Information interface Device Management Remote Config Storage gt Genreal Click the eSATAIminiSAS Config button 3 Select the eSATA number in dropdown list of eSATA and click to select type to Export or Record Snapshot Export use the eSATA for backup Refer to Chapter 7 4 Backup for operating instructions Record Snapshot use the eSATA for record capture A eSATA And miniSAS Usage eSATA EX v Record Snapshot Backup miniSAS Record Snapshot Backup Figure 12 7 Set eSATA Mode 4 When the eSATA type is selected to Record Snapshot the eSATA device will be displayed in the HDD list s NOTE Two storage modes can be configured for the eSATA when it is used for Record Snapshot Please refer to Chapter12 1 Local HDD Settings for details 103 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 13 Local Configuration 104 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Purpose Local parameters configuration refers to the configuration for the NVR and not the connected remote devices to the NVR Click the Configuration button in the menu bar and enter parameters setup menu which displays local configuration by default Local Configuration Protocol TCP v Stream Type Main Stream v Image Size Auto fill m Record File Size 512M Live View Performance Balanced v Gave
8. to save the logs in the local directory on your PC as Excel or TXT file Up to 2000 logs can be listed if the number of items is larger than 2000 please choose a certain period and search again 109 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 4 Rebooting NVR Steps 1 Enter Maintenance interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Maintenance Maintenance Reboot Reboot Reboot the device Default Restore Reset all the parameters except the IP parameters and user information to the default settings Default Restore all parameters to default settings Import Config File Config File Browse Import Status Export Config File Export Remote Upgrade Firmware Browse Upgrade Status Note The upgrading process will be 1 to 10 minutes please don t disconnect power to the device during the process The device reboots automatically after upgrading Figure 14 4 Maintenance Interface 2 Click Reboot to reboot remotely 110 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 5 Restoring Default Settings Steps 1 Enter Maintenance interface as shown in the Figure 14 4 Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Maintenance 2 Click Restore to reset all the parameters except the IP parameters and user information to the default settings Or you can click Default to restore all the parameters to default settings 111 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 6 Upgrade Remot
9. 1 Open the SADP software to search online devices which in the same subnet with PC Start gt All programms gt SADP p TA SE Total number of online devices 1 Refresh Modify Network Parameters Device Type IPv4 Address Port Software Version IPv4 Gateway Serial No IP Address DS XXXX XX 192 0 0 64 8000 VX X XbuildXXXX 192 0 0 1 XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX Port Subnet Mask IPv4 Gateway IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway IPv6 Prefix Length Serial No e Note Enter the admin password ofthe device before you save the network parameters Restore Default Password Confirm Note Serial code is a series of characters combined by the start time and the serial number of the device Figure 2 1 SADP interface 2 Edit the network parameters 1 Click to select the device you want to edit 2 You can edit the IP Address Port Subnet Mask and Gateway 3 Input the correct password of admin and click Save button to modify the parameters The factory default password is 12345 Modify Network Parameters IP Address 192 0 0 64 Port 9000 SubnetMask 255 255 0 0 IPv4 Gateway 192001 IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway Eo o 00 50 5 IPv6 Prefix Length 000 Serial No XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX G issword Save o Note Enter the admin password of the device before you save the network parameters Figure 2 2 Editing the network parameters 16 User Manual of
10. Configuration Create Array Creating Array and Virtual Disk Finished Creating Array Finished Create Virtual Disk Foreground Initialization Finished Enter HDD Creating Virtual Information Disk Finished Interface Initialize HDD Normal HDD Figure 11 1 RAID Working Flow 11 1 1 One touch Configuration Purpose 85 User Manual of Network Video Recorder By one touch configuration you can quickly create the disk array and virtual disk By default the array type to be created is RAID 5 Steps 1 Enter the HDD Management interface Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt Array A Remote Configuration H System E Network amp Storage tg General Be NAS Array tg File Event 3 Image Configure RAID parameters Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter One touch Config Create Array Configure Hot Standby HDD No Capacity GB Array Type Status Serial No 1 931 Normal Normal WDC WD10EVVS 63M5B0 2 931 Normal Normal T31000526SV 5 931 Normal Normal ST31000526SV Figure 11 2 HDD Management Interface You can see information of physical disks 2 Click One touch Config to enter the One touch Array Configuration interface As the default array type is RAID 5 at least 3 HDDs must be installed on you device One touch Array Configuration Array Status TT Figure 11 3 One touch Array Configuration 3
11. Creating Array and Virtual Disk 11 1 2 Manually Creating Array and Virtual Disk Purpose You can manually create the array of RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 and RAID 10 NOTE In this section we take RAID 5 as an example to describe the manual configuration of array and virtual disk Steps 1 Enter the HDD Management interface Device Management Remote Config Storage Array 2 Click Create Array button to enter the Create Array interface 87 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Create Array Array array1 Array Type RAIDS v Initialization Type Not Initialized v Physical Disk HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 j Array Capacity GB 1862 EET Figure 11 6 Create Array Interface 3 Edit the array name in the text filed of Array set the RAID Type to RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 10 select the Physical Disk that you want to configure array If you choose RAID 0 at least 2 HDDs must be installed If you choose RAID 1 2 HDDs need to be configured for RAID 1 If you choose RAID 5 at least 3 HDDs must be installed If you choose RAID 10 4 6 85 HDDs need to be configured for RAID 10 4 Click Apply button to create array ES If the number of HDDs you select is not compatible with the requirement of the RAID level the error message will pop up You can click Array tab to view the successfully created array 6 Click to select an array and click Create Vd to enter the
12. Edit the array name in the Array text filed and click Apply button to start configuring array If you install 4 HDDs or above for one touch configuration a hot spare disk will be set by default It is recommended to set hot spare disk for automatically rebuilding the array when the array is abnormal There will be note if the operation is completed 4 Youcan click Array tab to view the information of the successfully created array By default one touch configuration creates an array and a virtual disk 86 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Rebuild Delete Create Vd Index Name Spare Capacit Physical Disk Hot Sta Status Type Task array1_1 0 1862 Lh On ine RAIDS Mo Task Figure 11 4 Array Settings Interface 5 Click Virtual Disk tab to view the automatically created virtual disk NOTE By default one touch configuration adopts background initialization to initialize the RAID By using background initialization the virtual disk can be used immediately Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Repair Delete Index Name Capacity GB Array Status vd1 array1 arrayl 1 Normal RAIDS Background Initialize Figure 11 5 Virtual Disk Settings Interface 6 Youcan see the information of the virtual disk in the HDD Information interface E For configuring hot spare disk manually please refer to steps 12 14 of Chapter 11 1 2 Manually
13. You can select LANI or LAN2 in the NIC type field for parameter settings You can select one NIC card as default route And then the system is connecting with the extranet and the data will be forwarded through the default route Net fault Tolerance Mode The two NIC cards use the same IP address and you can select the Main NIC to LANI or LAN2 By this way in case of one NIC card failure the device will automatically enable the other standby NIC card so as to ensure the normal running of the whole system Load Balance Mode By using the same IP address and two NIC cards share the load of the total bandwidth which enables the system to provide two Gigabit network capacity 60 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 2 PPPoE Settings Steps 1 Enter PPPoE setting interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt PPPoE Settings PPPoE Enable PPPoE Dynamic IP User Name Password Confirm Save Figure 9 2 PPPoE Settings 2 Check the checkbox to enable PPPoE Input the user name password and confirm password 4 Click Save to save the changes and reboot the device to make the parameters become effective If dial succeeded the current IP address will be displayed in the blank Dynamic IP 61 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 3 DDNS Settings Purpose Adopting DDNS function can solve the problems caused by dynamic IP Steps 1 Enter DDNS settings interface Conf
14. telnet 192 0 0 64 and then press Enter to connect to the NVR 76 User Manual of Network Video Recorder E EN Command Prompt icrosoft Windows Version 6 1 7661 opyright lt c 2669 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Wsers gt telnet 192 6 6 64 Figure 9 19 Connect to NVR TI User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 10 Camera Settings 78 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 1 Channel Display Settings This function is only supported by IP cameras from certain manufacturers Steps 1 Enter OSD settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt Display Settings Display Settings Channel No IP Camera v Camera Name Camera 01 Live View OSD Settings Display Name Display Date Display Week Time Format 24 hour 3 Date Format MM DD YYYY si Hove Nottransparent 8 Notfashing vi Figure 10 1 Display Settings Interface Select the channel No for Display Settings and you can configure the Camera Name 3 Check the corresponding checkbox to enable the function select the Date Format Time Format and Display Mode You can use the mouse to click and drag the text frame on the live view window to adjust the OSD position 5 Click Save button to save the settings 79 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 2 Text Overlay Purpose You can customize the text overlay to display on the selected ch
15. the requirement 4 Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3 If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process The status of the added IPC displays as Disconnected when it is connected through Hikvision Protocol Select Menu Camera Camera IP Camera to get the camera status Possible Reasons a Network failure and the NVR and IPC lost connections b Theconfigured parameters are incorrect when adding the IPC c Insufficient bandwidth Steps 1 Verify the network is connected 1 Connect the NVR and PC with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal software and execute the ping command Input ping IP e g ping 172 6 22 131 S Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command If there exists return information and the time value is little the network is normal 2 Verify the configuration parameters are correct 1 Select Configuration gt Remote Configuration Camera Management gt IP Camera 2 Verify the following parameters are the same with those of the connected IP devices including IP address protocol management port user name and password 119 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Verify the whether the bandwidth is enough Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process Th
16. www hik online com 63 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Device Domain Name It refers to the Device Domain Name on the device or the Device Name on the HiDDNS server you created User Name Enter the user name of the device By default it is admin Password Enter the password of the device By default it is 12345 Adding Mode IP Domain IP Segment IP Server Add Offline Device Server Address www hik online com Device Domain Name User Name Password Y Exportto Group Setthe device name as the group name and add all the channels connected to the device to the group Cancel Figure 9 6 Access Device via iVMS4200 4 Click the Save button to save and exit the interface 64 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 4 NTP Settings Purpose A Network Time Protocol NTP Server can be configured on your NVR to ensure the accuracy of system date time Steps 1 Enter the Network Settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Time Settings 2 Select the NTP tab to enter the NTP Settings interface as shown in Figure 9 7 MTP a NTP Server Address b NTP Por pC interval ri Figure 9 7 NTP Settings Interface 3 Check the Enable NTP checkbox to enable this feature 4 Configure the following NTP settings e Interval Time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server The unit is minute NTP Server IP address of NTP server e NTP Port Po
17. 3 Click the Save button to save the settings 58 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter9 Network Configuration 59 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 1 Basic Configuration Steps 1 Enter basic configuration interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt TCP IP TCP IP Working Mode Net Fault talerance Y NIC Settings Select NIC bond vi NIC Type TO addres 172 6 22 235 Cbuce IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 172 6 22 1 IPv6 Address IPv6 Default Gateway Mac Address MTU 1500 Bt DNS Server Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Main NIC lani v Save Figure 9 1 Network Settings Interface 2 In the General Settings interface you can configure the following settings Working Mode NIC Type IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway MTU and DNS Server If the DHCP server is available you can click the checkbox of DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server g The valid value range of MTU is 500 9676 3 After having configured the general settings click Save to save the settings Working Mode There are two 10M 100M 1000M NIC cards provided by the NVR and it allows the device to work in the Multi address Load Balance and Net fault Tolerance modes Multi address Mode The parameters of the two NIC cards can be configured independently
18. 9 8 Email Settings 2 Configure the following Email settings Enable Server Authentication optional Check the checkbox to enable the server authentication feature User Name The user account of sender s Email for SMTP server authentication Password The password of sender s Email for SMTP server authentication Confirm Repeat the password you input before SMTP Server The SMTP Server IP address or host name e g smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port No The SMTP port The default TCP IP port used for SMTP is 25 Enable SSL optional Click the checkbox to enable SSL if required by the SMTP server Interval The interval refers to the time between two actions of sending attached pictures Attached Image optional Check the checkbox to enable the function of attaching image when send email Sender The name of sender Sender s Address The Email address of sender Select Receivers Select the receiver Up to 3 receivers can be configured Receiver The name of user to be notified Up to 3 receivers can be modified Receiver s Address The Email address of user to be notified 3 Click Save button to save the settings 66 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 6 Port Settings Purpose The HTTP port is used for remote web browser access The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in communication systems to control streaming media servers For details of HTTPS please refer to Chapter 9 9 HTTPS
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20. Files When playback click ul button to pop up file download window No File Name Start Time End Time File Size Progress 1 08010000000000000 2012 08 14 14 37 12 2012 08 14 16 39 02 319 MB 2 08010000000000100 2012 08 14 16 41 36 2012 08 14 16 58 31 116 MB 3 08010000000000200 2012 08 14 17 04 22 2012 08 14 17 05 01 5 MB 4 2012 08 14 17 06 46 2012 08 14 17 16 12 5 08010000010000000 2012 08 14 17 16 12 2012 08 14 17 24 11 57 MB Downloaded 6 08010000010000100 201 2 08 14 17 28 58 2012 08 14 18 14 56 409 MB Total B Items First Page Prey Page 1 1 Next Page LastPage Figure 7 9 Download Files Interface Check the checkbox of the files and click Download to download the selected file s The progress of downloading will be displayed 44 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 4 Backup DS 9500 8500NI ST and DS 9500NI RT support local one touch backup function and can also support backup to USB or eSATA storage devices remotely 7 4 1 One touch Backup Steps 1 Connect the backup device to the NVR 2 Press the BACKUP button on the front panel and the device will start to search the recording files in the recent 24 hours and then back up them to the default backup device If the size of the searched files is larger than the free space of backup device the more recent files will be backed up preferentially The backup indicator blinks when backup is on E Nore A player will be copied to the backup device together with t
21. Minor Type Channel No Local Remote User Remote Host IP Search Log 1 201 2 08 16 08 49 59 Information NetHDD Information 0 0 0 0 2 2012 08 16 08 49 59 Information Start Capture 0 0 0 0 3 201 2 08 16 08 49 59 Information Start Capture 0 0 0 0 Major Type 4 2012 08 16 08 50 00 Information Start Recording D1 0 0 0 0 All Types v 5 2012 08 18 08 51 07 Information Start Recording D14 0 0 0 0 Minor Type 6 2012 08 18 08 51 07 Information Start Capture 0 0 0 0 All Types v 7 201 2 08 16 08 53 05 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 23 110 8 201 2 08 16 08 53 05 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 23 110 Start Time g 2012 08 16 08 53 05 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 23 110 2012 08 16 00 00 00 10 2012 08 16 08 53 06 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 23 110 End Time 11 2012 08 16 09 00 56 Operation Remote Login admin 172 6 22 110 2012 08 16 23 59 59 12 2012 08 16 09 00 56 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 13 2012 08 16 09 00 56 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 E 14 201 2 08 16 09 00 56 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 O Search 15 2012 08 16 09 00 56 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 16 2012 08 16 09 00 56 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 17 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 ll Save Log 18 2012 08 18 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 19 201 2 08 16 09 00 57 Operation
22. Network Video Recorder Chapter 3 Getting Started User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 1 Plug in Control Installation DS 8500 9500NI ST DS 9500NI RT series NVR can be accessed and configured by web server Open web browser input the IP address of the device and then press Enter The system will remind you to install the Plug in control After the installation you can configure and manage the NVR remotely Er NOTE The default IP address is 192 0 0 64 You may use one of the following web browsers Internet Explorer 6 0 Internet Explorer 7 0 Internet Explorer 8 0 Internet Explorer 9 0 Internet Explorer 10 0 Apple Safari Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome The supported resolutions include 1024 768 and above 18 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 2 User Login Steps 1 Open web browser input the IP address of NVR and the web server will select the language automatically according to the system language and maximize the web browser English na User Name Figure 3 1 Login Interface On the top right corner language is selectable between Chinese and English 2 Input the correct user name and password and click Login to enter live view interface or an error box will pop Up The default user name is admin and password is 12345 19 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 3 Camera Management Purpose The main function of the NVR is to connect the network cameras and recor
23. Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 20 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 21 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 22 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 23 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 24 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 25 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 26 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 27 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 28 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 29 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 30 2012 08 18 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 31 201 2 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 32 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 33 2012 08 16 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 34 2012 08 18 09 00 57 Operation Remote Get Parameters admin 172 6 22 110 3 2n12 n8 185 n a nma Oneratinn Remnte Get Parameters anmin 172R2211n Total 130 Items First Page Prev Page 1 2 Next Page Last Page Figure 14 3 Log Searching Interface 2 Select the log type and time 3 Click the Search button to list all matched logs A Save Lo You can click ki 9 ME
24. SOME STATES THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU User Manual of Network Video Recorder Regulatory information FCC information FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area 1s likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two con
25. Settings The Server port is used for the remote client software access Steps 1 Enter Port settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Port Port HTTP Port RTSP Port HTTPS Port Server Port 8000 Save Figure 9 9 Port Settings 2 Edit the port number it according to the actual demand 3 Click Save to save the settings 67 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 7 SNMP Settings Purpose You can use SNMP protocol to get device status and parameters related information By setting the Trap Address the device is allowed to send the alarm event and exception message to the surveillance center Before you start Please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the device information via SNMP port Steps 1 Enter SNMP settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt SNMP SNMP Enable SNMP v2c E Read SNMP Community Write SNMP Community Trap Address Trap Port SNMP Other Settings SNMP Port 161 Save Figure 9 10 SNMP Settings 2 Check the Enable SNMP v2c checkbox to enable this feature Configure the following SNMP settings Trap Address IP Address of SNMP host Trap Port Port of SNMP host 4 Click Save button to save the settings 68 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 8 NAT Settings Purpose Two ways are provided for port mapping to realize the remote access via the cross segm
26. Video Recorder 3 Choose the day you want to set the arming schedule 4 Click de to set the time period for the arming schedule 5 Optional After you set the arming schedule you can copy the schedule to other days 6 Click OK button to save the settings 5 Click Linkage Method tab to set alarm actions Check the checkbox to select the linkage method Full screen monitoring audible warning notify surveillance center send email trigger channel trigger alarm output and PTZ linking are selectable Arming Schedule Linkage Method Normal Linkage Trigger Alarm Output Trigger Channel PTZ Linking D1 vi O Full Screen Monitoring Ja 51 C1 Cl Preset No C Audible Warning Da gt 2 b2 O Notify Surveillance Center a 53 Lip3 Patrol No C Send Email JA 4 D4 Dos Pattern No b6 D7 Dos Copy to Save Figure 8 3 Linkage Method Setting Table 8 1 Linkage Method Description Full Screen Monitoring Pop the image to full screen when the event occurs Audible Warning Trigger the audible warning in the NVR locally Notify Surveillance Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an Center event occurs Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an event Send Email occurs Please refer to Chapter 9 5 Email Settings for detailed instruction of configuring email Trigger one or more external alarm outputs when an event occurs Be sure the Trigger Alarm Output alarm ou
27. button on play control area It supports 1 4 9 and 16 windows division modes EE El E The change between different windows division modes will not stop the current live view and the window still can be operated Full screen live view Double click the selected window or click the Es button to maximize the window to full screen Press Esc button on your keyboard or double click again to resume Main stream Sub stream switch The stream type can be switched by clicking the icon before the channel name 2 stands for main stream and for sub stream Open Close audio When live view is on select the channel and click LM to open audio and the status changes to leta Drag HE to adjust the audio volume When audio is open click EM to close audio and the status will resume to ez t When live view with web browser only the audio of one camera can be opened at one time Digital Zoom When live view is on click pom to activate digital zoom the status will be ad 26 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Drag and draw a red rectangle to select the target area Click the image to resume Click I to disable digital zoom and the status will be resume to H amp M 4 1 3 Stop Live View Click e on the playlist to stop live view and the icon changes to e Click m to stop live view of all channels 21 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 2 Image Parameters Configurations The Video parameters tab is folded by default
28. gt Remote Configuraion gt Camera Settings gt Video Settings Video Settings Channel No IP Camera5 vi Stream Type Main Stream Normal v Video Type Video amp Audio v Resolution 1920 1080P v Bitrate Type Variable v Video Quality Low v Frame Rate 25 b Max Bitrate 2048 Kbps Video Encoding H264 ES Save Figure 10 4 Video Settings Interface 2 Edit the parameters and click the Save button to save the settings Table 10 1 Video Parameter Settings Main Stream Normal Usually used for the local recording without any event happens Main Stream Event Usually used for the local recording when the event Stream Type happens Sub stream For the remote monitoring Transcoded Stream For the remote monitoring through mobile devices or when the network bandwidth is narrow The upper limit of bitrate the greater the value is the more bandwidth the Max Bitrate stream costs Video Encoding The standard of video encoding 82 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 4 2 Continuous Capture Parameters Settings Steps 1 Enter continuous capture settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt Snapshot Snapshot Channel No IP Camera9 v Timing Format JPEG v Resolution 704 576 w Quality Medium v Interval 2 Y second Event Triggered Format JPEG Y Resolution 704 576 v Quality Medium v Interval 2 v seco
29. installed in a well ventilated dust free environment Unit is designed for indoor use only Keep all liquids away from the NVR Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit Use the NVR in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent type only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer User Manual of Network Video Recorder Thank you for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please do not hesitate to contact dealer This manual is applicable to the models listed in the following table 9500NI ST DS 9508NI ST Network Video Recorder DS 9516NI ST DS 9532NI ST DS 9564NI ST 9500NI RT DS 9508NI RT Network Video Recorder DS 9516NI RT DS 9532NI RT DS 9564NI RT 8500NI ST DS 8508NI ST Network Video Recorder DS 8516NI ST DS 8532NI ST DS 8564NI ST User Manual of Network Video Recorder Product Key Features General Connectable to the network cameras network dome and encoders Connectable to the third party network camer
30. interface 5 Click Advanced to configure advanced record parameters Configure the supported parameters which are listed below and click OK button to save and return to the previous interface nu i Enable ANR cannot copy Pre record 5s v Post record 5s v Stream Type Main Stream w Record Audio Yes v Expired Time 0 Day OK Cancel Figure 6 3 Advanced Parameters Configuration Enable ANR Enable the ANR Automatic Network Replenishment function to save the recording files in the IP camera when the network is disconnected and synchronize the files to the NVR when the network is resumed Pre record The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event For example when an alarm triggered the recording at 10 00 if you set the pre record time as 5 seconds the camera records it at 9 59 55 Post record The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time For example when an alarm triggered the recording ends at 11 00 if you set the post record time as 5 seconds it records till 11 00 05 Stream Type Select the stream type of recording Main Stream and Sub Stream are selectable Record Audio Select in the dropdown list to enable or disable audio recording Expired Time The expired time is the longest time for a record file to be kept in the HDD if the deadline is reached the file will be deleted You can set the expired time to 0 and then the file will not be delet
31. the disk Continue i Cancel Figure 11 18 Confirm Virtual Disk Deletion 3 In the pop up message box click the Yes button to confirm the virtual disk deletion Deleting virtual disk will delete all the data saved in the disk 11 4 2 Deleting the Array NOTE You can delete the array only after all the virtual disks under that array have been deleted Steps 1 Enter the Array Settings interface Device Management gt Remote Management gt HDD gt Array Configuration gt Array 95 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Physical Disk Virtual Disk Rebuild Delete Create Vd Index Name Spare Capacit Physical Disk Hot Sta Status Type 1862 1862 1 2 5 On line RAIDS No Task Figure 11 19 Array Settings Interface 2 Select an array and click the Delete button to delete the array a Delete rray Deleting array will delete all the data in the array Continue Figure 11 20 Confirm Array Deletion 3 Inthe pop up message box click the Yes button to confirm the array deletion 96 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 5 Upgrading RAID Adapter Purpose You can view the information of the adapter and upgrade the adapter Steps 1 Enter the RAID Adapter interface to check the information of the adapter Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Adapter Information Version 1 1 0 1951 Array Count 8 Virtual Disk Count 8 RAID Level RAIDO RAID1 RAIDS RAID10 Suppor
32. to stop recording for all the channels O Ifthe free disk space is less than 500M the web server will stop recording automatically You can refer to Chapter 13 Local Configuration to edit the recording saving directory 6 1 2 Manual Capturing Select a live view window click E to capture image NoTE O If the free space of the saving file disk is less than 500M capture image will be failed You can refer to Chapter 13 Local Configuration to edit the capture image saving directory 36 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 2 Schedule Recording and Capturing In this section we take the record schedule procedure as an example and the same procedure can be applied to configuring schedule for both recording and capture To schedule the automatic capture you need to choose the Capture tab in the Schedule interface Steps 1 Enter Schedule Settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuraion gt Camera Settings gt Schedule Settings Select the camera to configure the record schedule 3 Check the checkbox of Enable Record Schedule When IP camera is connected to the NVR the all day continuous recording of it starts automatically Schedule Settings Channel No IP Cameras wj Record Capture Enable Record Schedule Edit Advanced Bi Continuous B Motion Alarm B Alarm Bi Motion Detection Motion amp Alarm B VCA Copy to Save Figure 6 1 Schedule Recording Co
33. you may click to extend it Then select the live view channel and adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue for it You can click Default button to resume the default values Video parameters w Brightness gt M28 Contrast nl 128 Saturation mmm 128 Hue K 128 Default Figure 4 3 Video Parameters Configuration 28 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 5 PTZ Control 29 User Manual of Network Video Recorder In live view mode you are allowed to use the PTZ control buttons to realize pan tilt zoom control of the camera NOTE To realize PTZ control the camera connected to the network must support the PTZ function or a pan tilt device is connected to the camera 5 1 Configuring RS 485 Purpose Follow the procedure to set the parameters for PTZ Configure the PTZ parameters should be done before you control the PTZ camera Steps 1 Enter the RS 485 Settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Serial Port Settings gt 485 Serial Port RS 485 Settings Channel No IP Cameras v Baud Rate 150 v Data Bit 5 v Stop Bit 1 Parity None v Flow Ctrl None m PTZ Protocol i PTZ Address Figure 5 1 RS 485 Settings Interface 2 Choose the camera for PTZ setting in the dropdown list 3 Edit the parameters of the PTZ camera 2 Only PTZ protocol and PTZ address can be configured and the parameters shou
34. 2 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 Click the 3 button to play The channel No and status are displayed Channel Mo 6 Status 1 25 Speed Figure 7 7 Playback Status 7 1 2 Multi window Division Playback To play back recording files from different channel you may set the window division mode by clicking the E button and choose a window and then repeat the steps 2 5 of Chapter 7 1 1 7 1 3 Transcoded Playback Purpose To save the bandwidth cost the transcoded playback can be adopted Steps 1 Make sure the playback of current channel is stopped 2 Move the mouse to the E icon and edit the required parameters for transcoded playback including Resolution Bitrate and Frame Rate X Bitrate 2048K Frame Rate Full Frame Rate Figure 7 8 Transcoding Parameters 3 Click the Mola button 1f 1t turns to E then the trancoding process is compeleted 4 Click the mA button to start transcoded playback 7 2 Capturing Image and Clipping Video Capturing Image When playback click a to capture image Clipping Video Click the EA button on the play control bar to start video clipping and the button will become Le Click to stop clipping There will be a note if video clipping succeeded and the video clips will be saved in the default saving path You can refer to Chapter 13 Local Configuration to configure the saving path 43 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 3 Downloading
35. 3 Click Add to add user Add user UserName P Password Level Operator w Confirm Basic Permission camera Configuration Local Configuration Remote Configuration C Local Upgrade Format Remate Parameters Settings C Local Shutdown Reboot Remote Log Search J interrogate Working Status Local Parameters Settings Remate Upgrade i Format Lacal Lag Search Remote Two way Audio Remote Shutdown Reboot Remote Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output Remote Video Output Control Remote Serial Port Control Ok Back Figure 14 7 Basic Permission Management Interface 4 You can configure basic permissions by checking the checkbox of corresponding option 5 Click Camera Configuration tab to configure the detail permission of every single channel Click to expand the tab 115 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Basic Permission Camera Configuration 7 gt Local Playback Select All v D1 v b2 v D3 v D4 b5 v D5 D7 v D8 v D8 v D10 v D11 v D12 v D13 v D14 v D15 v D18 v D17 4018 7019 v D20 v D21 tt Local Manual Operation Select All Local PTZ Control Select All Local Video Export Select All Remote Live View Select All tt Remote Manual Record select All Remote PTZ Control Select All Remote Playback Select All S OK Back Figure 14 8 Camera Configuration Management Interfac
36. 3F V5 1 4 build 131219 1920x1080 127 X a User Manual of Network Video Recorder Type Zoom Camera Model DS 2DE5172 A A3 DS 2DE5174 A AE AE3 A3 D D3 DS 2DE5176 A AE DS 2DE7172 A DS 2DE7174 A AE D DS 2DE7176 A AE DS 2DE5182 A A3 DS 2DE5184 A AE AE3 A3 D D3 DS 2DE5186 A AE DS 2DE7182 A DS 2DE7184 A AE D DS 2DE7186 A AE DS 2DF1 5702 DS 2DF1 572 DS 2DM1 5702 DS 2DM 1 572 DS 2DM1 5732 DS 2DF1 772 DS 2DMI 772 DS 2DF1 77A DS 2DF1 570A DS 2DF1 573A DS 2DF1 57A DS 2DF1 5734D DS 2DF1 574D DS 2DM1 574D DS 2DM1 5734D DS 2DF1 402N DS 2ZCN2006 Version V5 1 0 build 131203 V5 1 0 build 131203 V5 1 0 build 131203 V5 1 0 build 131203 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V4 1 6 build 130422 V3 1 6 build20130322 V3 1 6 build20130322 V3 1 6 build20130322 V3 1 6 build20130322 V3 1 6 build20130322 V3 1 6 build20130322 V3 1 6 build20130322 V3 1 6 build20130322 V5 0 2 build130926 128 Max Resolution 1280x960 1280x960 1920x1080 1920x1080 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1280x960 1280x960 1280x960 1280x960 1920x1080 1920x1080 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 704x576 1280x960 Sub stream Audio User Manual of Network Video Recorder Type
37. 9080 A 1 7852 SAMSUNG ONVIF SNB 5000P V3 10_130416 1280x1024 compatibility vCCHD2BP HD2300P 2 03 02 110318 00 1920x1080 ow e 1 SNC RH124 ONVIF 1 79 00 1280x720 Y Y compatibility SNC EP580 ONVIF 1 53 00 1920x1080 Y Y compatibility SNC DH220T Only ONVIF 1 50 00 2048x1536 x x is supported FD8134 ONVIF 0107a 1280x800 x x compatibility Vivotek Sub stream Audio IP8161 ONVIF 0104a 1600x1200 x y compatibility IP8331 ONVIF 0102a 640x480 x x compatibility IP8332 ONVIF 0105b 1280x800 x x compatibility ZAVIO D5110 MG 1 6 03P8 1280x1024 ONVIF F3106 M2 1 6 03P8 1280x1024 131 User Manual of Network Video Recorder IP Camera Manufacturer Version Max Resolution Sub stream or Protocol compatibility F3110 M2 1 6 01 1280x720 Games 1920100 zm IT 0301001040110 132 g First Choice for Security Professionals
38. AS RAN HDD No Property RAN Set HDD Initialization Select All Format Init Status HDD formatting finished Figure 12 2 Local Disk Management 2 12 1 2 Managing HDD Property Purpose Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a particular HDD group through HDD settings Before you start 99 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Make sure you have set the storage mode to Group before configuring the HDD property You may refer to the User Manual of 1VMS 4200 for detailed information Steps 1 Check the checkbox of disk 2 Configure its property by selecting R W Read Only or Redundancy from dropdown menu 3 Click the Set button to save the settings Table 12 1 Disk Property Description Parameter Description Writing in and reading from this disk is allowed when selecting this option Unable to write in this disk to protect existed recordings from being overwritten Read Only l l l when selecting this option Redundant recording in this disk is allowed when selecting this option to double Redundancy secure the data mu Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a particular HDD group through HDD settings You can refer to the User Manual of 1VMS 4200 for detailed information 12 1 3 HDD Sleeping Purpose The HDD sleeping function can switch the HDD into sleeping status to reduce the c
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40. Camera DS 2CD8433F El DS 2CD802NF V2 0 build 090522 DS 2CD812PF V2 0 build 090715 704x576 DS 2CD832F DS 2CD893PF WD E V5 1 0 build 131202 704x576 y 126 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Max Type Model Version Resolution Sub stream Audio iDS 2CD9121A V3 5 0 build130906 1600x1200 DS 2CD9122 V3 5 0 build131012 1920x1080 x x x x x x DS 2CD9151A V3 5 0 build130906 2448x2048 x x iDS 2CD9151A DS 200182 Vantaa 3296007 DS 2CD9152 V3 5 0 build131012 2560x1920 x x iDS 2CD9152 Intelligent DS 2CD9152 H V3 5 0 build130814 2592x2048 Traffic Camera iDS 2CD9152 H V3 5 0 build130814 2592x2048 iDS 2CD9282 V3 5 0 build130810 3296 2472 DS 2CD9131 K V3 5 1 build130905 2048 1536 DS 2CD9152 HK V3 5 1 build130905 2592 2048 DS 2CD966 B X x x x V3 1 0 build120423 1360x1024 DS 2CD966 V B DS 2CD976 B V3 1 0 build120423 1600x1200 DS 2CD976 V B DS 2CD976 C V3 1 0 build120423 DS 2CD976 V C DS 2CD977 B V3 1 0 build 120423 1920x1080 DS 2CD977 C DS 2CD986A B V3 1 0 build120423 2448x2048 DS 2CD986A C DS 2CD986C B V2 3 6 build 120401 2560x1920 DS 2DF7274 A D AF V5 1 4 build 131219 1280x960 DS 2DM7274 A V5 1 4 build 131219 1280x960 DS 2DF5274 A D A3 D3 AF A3F V5 1 4 build 131219 1280x960 Network Speed DS 2DM5274 A A3 V5 1 4 build 131219 1280x960 Se 4 Dome DS 2DF7284 A D AF V5 1 4 build 131219 1920x1080 y y DS 2DF7286 A D AF DS 2DF5284 A D A3 D3 AF A
41. LED turns blue when NVR is functioning properly Backup LED flashes blue when data is being backed up Backup Button Back up video files USB Ports Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD Power Button Powers NVR on off Blue indicates recording red indicates network connection and Channel Status Indicators uw purple indicates recording and network connection Front Panel Lock y Hm for DS 9500NI ST amp RT series o o eet kne pane oy nie Key 12 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 2 Rear Panel LAN2 a J pras a EA SS o L Pra 9 4 el RESET LAN1 10 3 Figure 1 3 DS 9500NI ST RT and DS 8500NI ST Table 1 2 Description of Rear Panel RS 232 Connect to RS 232 devices S mle eSATA Connect to external SATA HDD DVD R W POWER 100 240 VAC power supply Power Switch Switch for turning on off the device USB Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD RS 485 termination switch Termination Switch Up position is not terminated Down position is terminated with 120Q resistance 10 RESET Press and hold it for 10 seconds to reset all parameters to factory defaults 13 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 3 Starting and Shutting Down Your NVR Power On If the power LED indicator on the front panel is off please check if the powe
42. Presett5 Presett6 y Le LAA video parameters 5 3 Figure 4 1 Live View Interface Table 4 1 Live View Interface Descriptions Displays the list of channels and the playing and recording status of each 1 Channel List channel Live View Window Displays the image of channel and multi window division is supported Play Control Bar Play control operations are supported Pan tilt zoom operations are supported as well as preset and patrol editing and calling PTZ Control s PTZ function can only be realized if the connected camera supports PTZ control Video Parameters l l Brightness contrast saturation and hue of the image can be edited Configuration Figure 4 2 Live View Control Bar 25 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Table 4 2 Play Control Buttons Descriptions Window division mode e Open Close audio Start Stop all live view am Capture Start Stop all recording Start Stop two way Audio Adjust volume Enable Disable digital zoom 4 1 1 Start Live View Live View by channel Select one window and click e on channel list or double click the camera name to view the current camera If live view successful the icon will become e Click ua to switch to the next page click ital to view the previous page Or just click ital and T to start live view by page 4 1 2 Live View Control Multi window Division In live view mode the windows division can be selected by clicking the E
43. annel Steps 1 Enter text overlay configuration inteface Configuration gt Remote Configuraion gt Camera Settings gt Text Overlay Text Overlay Channel No IP Camera v Live View Text Overlay Settings GET Fri 11 55 19 en ion 02 Lis Lis Ls Cs Li e Figure 10 2 Text Overlay Settings 2 Check the checkbox to enable the text overlay Enter the content in the textfiled You can use mouse to click and drag the text frame on the live view window to adjust the position 4 Click Save button to save the settings 80 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 3 Privacy Mask Steps 1 Enter Privacy Mask interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt Privacy Mask Privacy Mask Channel No IP Camera NO V Enable Privacy Mask Area Settings 01 01 2010 Fri 11 55 19 Ly Draw Area B Clearal Save Figure 10 3 Privacy Settings Select the channel number for privacy mask 2 3 Check the checkbox to enable privacy mask function 4 Click De button to draw area click 1t again to stop drawing Click LJ button to clear all areas 5 Click Save button to save the settings Up to 4 areas can be added 81 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 10 4 Video and Continuous Capture Parameter Settings 10 4 1 Video Parameter Settings Steps 1 Enter Video Encoding Configuration interface Configuration
44. as like ACTI Arecont AXIS Bosch Brickcom Canon PANASONIC Pelco SAMSUNG SANYO SONY Vivotek and ZAVIO and cameras that adopt ONVIF or PSIA protocol Connectable to the smart IP cameras Each channel supports dual stream Up to 64 network cameras can be added Independent configuration for each channel including resolution frame rate bit rate image quality etc The quality of the input and output video is configurable HDD Management Up to 8 SATA hard disks 8 network disks 8 NAS disks or 7 NAS disks 1 iSCSI disk and 1 eSATA disk can be connected each disk with a maximum of 4TB storage capacity Support RAIDO RAIDI RAID5 RAIDIO storage scheme And 8 virtual disks can be configured Only for DS 9500NI RT series NVR Support eSATA disk for recording or backup Support S M A R T and bad sector detection Not supported with DS 9500NI RT series NVR HDD group management Support HDD standby function HDD property redundancy read only read write R W HDD quota management different capacity can be assigned to different channel Support configuring the packet time of recording file Recording and Capturing Holiday recording schedule configuration Cycle and non cycle recording mode Multiple recording types manual continuous alarm motion motion alarm motion amp alarm and VCA 8 recording time periods with separated recording types Pre record and post record for alarm motion detection for rec
45. atus Not available Port 10001 Index IP address Connect Status Working Status Sparing Status Synchronized Start Time Work Mode Normal Mode Spare Mode Operation Type Add Work Device v Device IP Cancel Figure 7 16 Add Working Device Select the Operation Type as Add Work Device input the IP address in the text filed and click the Yes button to link the working device to the hot spare device You can also select the Operation Type as Delete Work Device and E s A hot spare device can connect up to 32 working devices You can view the working status of the hot spare device on the Working Device Status list When the working device works properly the working status of the hot spare device is displayed as Stop Sparing Working Sta Mormal Sparing Status Available Port 10001 IP address Connect Status Working Status Sparing Status Synchronized 172 6 23 65 Connected Normal Stop sparing Figure 7 17 No Recording When the working device gets offline the hot spare device will record the video of the IP Camera connected to the working device for backup and the working status of the hot spare device is displayed as Sparing Working Status Normal Sparing Status Being backed up Port 10001 Index IP address Connect Status Working Status Sparing Status Synchronized Start Time 1 172 6 23 198 Disconnected Exception Being backed 0 2013 12 Figure 7 18 Backing up
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47. cel Figure 3 3 Quick Adding Interface Check the checkbox of the listed cameras to select them and click the OK button to finish adding 20 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 3 2 Manually Adding IP Cameras Steps 1 Click the Add button and the following interface appears IP Camera IP Camera Address Protocol ONVIF Management Port il User Name admin Password Confirm Transfer Protocol Auto OK Back Figure 3 4 Manually Adding interface 2 Input the IP address or domain name of the network camera in the IP Camera Address text field and user name and password c NOTE Before you input the domain name of the network camera make sure you have registered the device on the DDNS server 3 Click the OK button to finish adding The camera and its information will be added in the list of cameras as well the reason will be displayed in the parenthesis if adding failed 3 3 3 Editing the Connected IP cameras and Configuring Customized Protocols After the adding of the IP cameras the basic information of the camera lists in the page you can configure the basic setting of the IP cameras Steps 1 Click the added IP camera to select it and click the Modify button 2 Inthe IP camera editing interface you can edit the IP camera address protocol and other parameters 21 User Manual of Network Video Recorder IP Camera IP Camera Address 17262313 Protocol ONVIF Management Port Transfer Protoc
48. column appears on the right most side of the camera list as shown in the Figure 9 18 Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Management gt IP Camera IP Camera Add Quick Add Custom Protocol C Channel No IP Camera Address Channel No Management Port Status Protocol Connect D01 172 6 22 84 1 80 Online ONVIF http 172 6 22 84 80 1D02 172 6 23 123 1 8000 Offline Network Abnormal HIKVISION http 172 6 23 123 80 O D03 172 6 10 13 1 8000 Online HIKVISION http 172 6 10 13 80 1D04 172 6 23 2 1 8000 Online HIKVISION http 172 6 23 2 80 Figure 9 18 Connect to IP Camera 5 Click the link and the page of IP camera management appears 9 13 Telnet Settings Purpose Compared to the RS 232 port connection the Telnet function provides an easier way to get access to the NVR by connecting the PC and NVR into the Ethernet You can see the advanced information about the device by inputting command in the Command Prompt window as well the configuration can also be realized Steps 1 Enter the Advanced settings interface as shown in the Figure 9 17 Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Advanced Check the checkbox of the Enable Telnet Click the Save button to save the setting You can open the Command Prompt window in your PC and input telnet JP Address to connect with the NVR as shown in the figure below Example The IP address of the NVR is 192 0 0 64 you can input
49. d finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process Live view stuck when video output remotely via the Internet Explorer or platform software Possible Reasons a Poor network between NVR and IPC and there exists packet loss during the transmission b Poor network between NVR and PC and there exists packet loss during the transmission c The performances of hardware are not good enough including CPU memory etc Steps 1 Verify the network between NVR and IPC is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 92 68 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss T NOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 2 Verify the network between NVR and PC is connected 120 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 1 Open the cmd window in the Start menu or you can press windows R shortcut key to open it 2 Use the ping command to send large packet to the NVR execute the command of ping 192 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists packet loss s NOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 3 Verify the hardware of the PC is good enough Simultaneously pr
50. d the video got from it So before you can get a live view or record of the video you may add the network cameras to the device You can enter the camera management interface by Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Management gt IP Camera IP Camera Add Quick Add Custom Protocol C Channel No IP Camera Address Channel No Management Port Status Protocol D01 172 6 23 124 1 8000 Online HIKVISION D02 172 6 23 3 1 8000 Offline User password error HIKVISION O D03 172 6 21 95 1 8000 Offline Network Abnormal HIKVISION Figure 3 2 IP Camera Management Interface 3 3 1 Quick Adding of IP Cameras DS 8500 9500NI ST and DS 9500NI RT series NVR provide a function of remote auto searching online IP camera When there are available IP cameras in the same network segment of a LAN with NVR you may add it by one button with default user name password and port number NOTE Before applying Quick Add function please make sure that IP camera is compatible with NVR and the default user name password and port number are not changed Click the Quick Add button the online IP cameras will be listed as figure shown below Quick Add IP Address MumberofChannels Protocol Management Pot Subnet Mask Mac Address Serial No Firmware Version 172 56 22 247 1 HIKVISION 8000 255 255 255 0 00 40 48 aa 68 92 409644482 Y1 0 2build 120709 172 6 22 106 1 HIKVISION 8000 255 255 255 0 O0 40 48 8b e6 e4 407645204 Y4 0 1build 120601 Select All OK Can
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53. ditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement CE This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are marked with CE and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info User Manual of Network Video Recorder Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your NVR please be advised of the following tips Ensure unit is
54. e Table 14 1 Camera Configuration Parameters Description Local Video Export Locally export video to devices Remote Live View Select and view live video over the network Remote Manual Record Start and stop manual recording on any of the channels over the network Remote PTZ Control Control PTZ cameras over network Remote Playback Remotely play and download recorded files that are on the NVR 6 Select a user name and click Modify to change the options The interface of Modify user is same as add user interface 7 Select a user name and click Delete to delete it 8 Click OK to save the settings 116 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Appendix 117 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Glossary e Dual Stream Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network The two streams are generated by the DVR with the main stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub stream having a maximum resolution of CIF e HDD Acronym for Hard Disk Drive A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on platters with magnetic surfaces e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network application protocol used by devices DHCP clients to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network e HTTP Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer hypertext request and informat
55. e AXIS protocol IP Camera Manufacturer Model Version Max Resolution Sub stream Audio or Protocol TCM430110D X00083 AID3I0V41209AC 1280x102 TCM3401 09L X 00227 A1D 220 V3 13 16 AC 1280x1024 ARECONT V Only AXIS is supported AV5105 65175 1920x1080 V Only AXIS is 21 2 e M1114 5 09 1 1024x640 pn en N N S a c M3011 ONVIF 704x576 compatibility M3014 ONVIF 5 21 1 1280x800 compatibility P3301 ONVIF 5 11 2 768x576 compatibility supported P3304 ONVIF Only AXIS is 1440x900 AXIS compatibility supported P3343 ONVIF Only AXIS is 5 20 1 800x600 compatibility supported P3344 ONVIF Only AXIS is 5 20 1 1440x900 compatibility Bosch 39500450 1920x1080 Dum wmeeee 9e noe o 1 3 130 supported 720x576 720x576 2048x1536 1280x800 e 2 a User Manual of Network Video Recorder IP Camera Manufacturer Model Version Max Resolution or Protocol eme PP WFB 100Ap V3 1 0 9 1280x800 VB H410 ONVIF Ver 1 0 0 Canon 1280x960 compatibility WV SW559 ONVIF ication Application 1 30 sd y y compatibility Image data 2 21 WV SP306H ONVIF Application 1 34 Panasonic Ppa 1280x960 y y compatibility Image data 1 06 Application 1 WV SP336H REA 1280x960 Y y Image data 1 06 1 8 2 20120327 D5118 1280x960 Y x PELCO 2 9310 A1 7852 1 8 2 20120327 ONVIF IXE20DN AAXVUU2 1920x1080 y x 2 9081 A 1 7852 compatibility 1 8 2 20120327 IX30DN ACFZHB3 2048x1536 2
56. e IPC frequently goes online and offline and the status of it displays as Disconnected Possible Reasons a The IPC and the NVR versions are not compatible b Unstable power supply of IPC c Unstable network between IPC and NVR d Limited flow by the switch connected with IPC and NVR Steps 1 Verify the IPC and the NVR versions are compatible 1 Log in the IPC directly and view the firmware version of it 2 Enter the System Info interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Device Information and view the firmware version of NVR 2 Verify power supply of IPC is stable 1 Verify the power indicator is normal 2 When the IPC is offline please try the ping command on PC to check if the PC connects with the IPC 3 Verify the network between IPC and NVR is stable 1 When the IPC is offline connect PC and NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal use the ping command and keep sending large data packages to the connected IPC and check if there exists packet loss NOTE Simultaneously press Ctrl and C to exit the ping command Example Input ping 172 6 22 131 1 1472 f 4 Verify the switch is not flow control Check the brand model of the switch connecting IPC and NVR and contact with the manufacturer of the switch to check if it has the function of flow control If so please turn it down 5 Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 4 If it is solve
57. e Method and check the checkbox to activate the linkage method you may refer to Table 8 for details of linkage methods 6 Click the Save button to save the settings The VCA triggered recording can also be configured refer to Chapter 6 2 Schedule Recording and Capturing 57 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 7 Configuring Exceptions Purpose Exception parameters are for the alarm handling of abnormal event which include HDD Full HDD Error Network Disconnected IP Address Conflicted Illegal Login Record Capture Exception Virtual Disk Exception and Hot Spare Exception Steps 1 Enter exception configuration interface Configuration Remote Configuration Exception Exception Exception Type HDD Full w Normal Linkage Trigger Alarm Output C Audible Warning DJA gt 1 O Notify Surveillance Center LJA 2 Send Email Lla gt 3 4 08 21 Save Figure 8 9 Exceptions Table 8 2 Exception Parameter Descriptions Illegal Login Incorrect user ID or password Record Capture Exception No space for saving recorded files or captured pictures Virtual Disk Exception Abnormal virtual disks exist under array Cm Nore Virtual Disk Exception is only supported by DS 9500NI RT series NVR Hot Spare Exception Disconnected with the working device 2 Select the exception type in the dropdown list and set linkage method by checking the corresponding checkbox
58. ed The actual keeping time for the file should be determined by the capacity of the HDD 6 Click Save to validate the above settings 38 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 3 Holiday Recording and Capturing Steps 1 Enter Holiday Settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt Holiday Settings Holiday Settings The periods of holiday cannot be overlapped No Holiday Name Status Start Date End Date Edit 3 1 Holiday1 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan B 2 Holiday2 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan 7 3 Holiday3 Disable 1Jan 1 Jan Pp 4 Holiday4 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan 9p 5 Holiday5 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan B 6 Holiday6 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan y 7 Holiday Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan Pp 8 Holidays Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan P d 9 Holiday9 Disable 1Jan 1Jan 8 10 Holiday10 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan L 11 Holiday11 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan L 12 Holiday12 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan 7 13 Holiday13 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan f 14 Holiday14 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan 8 15 Holiday15 Disable 1 Jan 1 Jan Pp Figure 6 4 Holiday Settings Interface 2 Click p to enter the parameters settings interface Edit Holiday Holiday Name Holiday Enable Holiday Type By Month wt Start Date Jan v End Date OK Cancel Figure 6 5 Holiday Editing 3 Check the checkbox of Enable Holiday and modify the corresponding parameters including Holiday Name Type Start Date and End Date 4 Click OK to save and exit the settings 5 Enter Schedule Recording and Capturing settings interface to edit the
59. ely Steps 1 Enter Maintenance interface as shown in the Figure 14 4 Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Maintenance 2 Click Browse to select the upgrade file in the local directory Click Upgrade to start upgrade remotely 112 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 7 Importing Exporting Configuration File Purpose The configuration files of the NVR can be exported to local device for backup and the configuration files of one NVR can be imported to multiple NVR devices if they are to be configured with the same parameters 14 7 1 Importing Configuration File Steps 1 Enter Maintenance interface as shown in the Figure 14 4 Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Maintenance 2 Click Browse to select the local configuration file 3 Click Import to start import configuration file 14 7 2 Exporting Configuration File Steps 1 Enter Maintenance interface as shown in the Figure 14 4 Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Maintenance 2 Click Export Select the local direction of saving configuration file in the pop up window 113 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 8 RS 232 Configuration Purpose The RS 232 port can be used in two ways e Parameters Configuration Connect a PC to the NVR using the PC serial interface Device parameters can be configured by using software such as HyperTerminal The serial port parameters must be the same as that of the NVR when connecting with the PC s
60. ent network UPnP M and manual mapping 9 8 1 UPnP UPnP M can permit the device seamlessly discover the presence of other network devices on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing communications etc If you want to use the UPnPTM function to enable the fast connection of the device to the WAN via a router you should configure the UPnP parameters of the device Before you start To enable the UPnP function of the device you must enable the UPnP function of the router to which your device is connected When the network working mode of the device is set as multi address the default route address of the device should be in the same network segment as that of the LAN IP address of the router Steps 1 Enter the NAT Settings interface Configuration Remote Configuration Network Settings NAT NAT C Enable UPne Fort Mapping Fort Mapping Mode Port Type External Fort External IF Address Internal Port UPnP Status HTTP B2 0 0 0 0 80 Not Valid RTSP 554 0 0 0 0 554 Not Valid Server Part 8000 0 0 0 0 8000 Not Valid HTTPS 443 0 0 0 0 443 Not Valid Save Figure 9 11 UPnP Settings Interface Check the checkbox to enable UPnP 3 Select the Port Mapping Mode in the dropdown list as Manual and Auto are selectable OPTION 1 Auto If you select Auto the Port Mapping items are read only and the external ports are set by the router automatically OPTION 2 Manual If you select Ma
61. erial port e Transparent Channel Connect a serial device directly to the NVR The serial device will be controlled remotely by the PC via the network and the protocol of the serial device Steps 1 Enter RS 232 Configuration interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Serial Port Settings gt 232 Serial Port RS 232 Settings Baud Rate Data Bit stop Bit Parity Flow Ctr Usage Save Figure 14 5 RS 232 Configuration Interface 2 Configure RS 232 parameters including baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control and usage 3 Click Save to save the settings 114 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 9 Account Management The default user name and password of device administrator are admin and 12345 Administrator can add delete users or distribute authority for users There are two user levels user and operator NOTE For Remote Configuration permission operator has the permission of Two way Audio while user doesn t for Channel Configuration permission operator has all the permissions while user only has the local playback and remote playback permissions Steps 1 Enter User Management interface Configuration Remote Configuration User Management User Information Add Mo Liser Mame Level 1 admin Administrator f opt Operator 3 user Liser Figure 14 6 User Information List 2 You can check user information there including User Name and Level
62. es high security Virtual host function is provided to get access and manage the IP camera directly The ANR Automatic Network Replenishment function is supported it enables the IP camera save the recording files in the local storage when the network is disconnected and synchronizes the files to the NVR when the network is resumed Remote reverse playback through RTSP Support accessing by the platform via ONVIF Remote search playback and download lock unlock of record files support breakpoint resume Remote parameters setup remote import export of device parameters Remote viewing of the device status system logs and alarm status Remote keyboard operation Remote HDD formatting and program upgrading Remote system restart and shutdown RS 232 RS 485 transparent channel transmission Alarm and exception information can be sent to the remote host Remotely start stop recording Remotely start stop alarm output Remote PTZ control Remote JPEG capture Embedded WEB server Other Functions Control via mouse remote control and special keyboard Three level user management admin user is allowed to create many operating accounts and define their operating permission which includes the limit to access any channel Powerful recording and search for logs of operation alarm exceptions and information Import export of device configuration files Development Scalability SDK for Windows and Linux system Source co
63. ess Ctrl Alt and Delete to enter the windows task management interface as shown in the following figure File Options View Help Applications Processes Services Performance Networking Users CPU Usage CPU Usage History Memory Physical Memory Usage History Physical Memory MB System Total Handles 21916 Cached Threads 1107 Available Processes 73 Free Up Time 0 11 57 41 Commit MB 1463 6119 Kernel Memory MB Paged Resource Monitor Processes 73 CPU Usage 35 Physical Memory 39 Select the Performance tab check the status of the CPU and Memory If the resource is not enough please end some unnecessary processes 4 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process When using the NVR to get the live view audio there is no sound or there is too much noise or the volume is too low Possible Reasons a Cable between the pickup and IPC is not connected well impedance mismatches or incompatible b The stream type is not set as Video amp Audio c The encoding standard is not supported with NVR Steps 1 Verify the cable between the pickup and IPC is connected well impedance matches and compatible Log in the IPC directly and turn the audio on check if the sound is normal If not please contact the manufacturer of the IPC 2 Verify the sett
64. for the custom protocol E g ch1 main av_stream 22 User Manual of Network Video Recorder ki nore e The protocol type and the transfer protocols must be supported by the connected network camera Before customizing the protocol for the network camera you have to contact the manufacturer of the network camera to consult the URL uniform resource locator for getting main stream and sub stream Example The format of the URL is Type IP Address of the network camera Port Path E g rtsp 192 168 1 55 554 ch1 main av_stream After adding the customized protocol the protocol is selectable in the dropdown list of Protocol 3 Choose the protocols you just added to validate the connection of the network camera 23 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 4 Live View 24 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 1 Operations in Live View s NOTE We take the operation of DS 9500NI RT as the example and other models may be different depending on their functions After login the live view interface will display as shown in the figure below 2 Gb Embedded Net DVR 2 6 8 P Camera 01 Pda betae om d IPCamera 02 S NET OD Pd ON Wm 4 1 LL x8 Camera 03 ON Pa d 8 IPCamera 04 9 4 18 IPCamera 05 8 IPCamera 06 9d m Camera 01 9 d Camera 01 Presett Preset2 Preset3 Presets Presets Preset Presets Preset Presetto Presett1 Presett2 Presett3 Presett4
65. h different colors Playback Status Displays the playback status including channel number and playback speed 6 Calendr You can select the date to play Figure 7 2 Playback Control Bar 41 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Table 7 2 Playback control buttons description Ama Description Area Description TT Video clip LE Open Close audio Niati a e O 77777777 2 Select a channel on the channel list Channel 1 is the default a Embedded Net DWR 8 IPCamera 01 IPCamera 02 i IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 e e IF amera 05 e Camera 01 Figure 7 3 Channel List 3 Select a date in calendar The date with recording files is marked as 4i 44 Dec 2013 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 56 7 e 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 z 23 24 25 26 27 22 29 30 31 A Search Figure 7 4 Calendar 4 Click the Search button to search the matched recorded files If there are search results then they will be shown in the time bar area 2012 08 14 16 19 49 B Command B Schedule E Alarm El Manual Figure 7 5 Time Bar You can drag the time bar to select the specific time or input the time in me A E and click to locate the playback point This will start the file playback from the specified time Different file types are indicated with different colors EH Command E Schedule Alarm O Manual Figure 7 6 Video Type 4
66. he backup record files 7 4 2 Remote Backup This function is only supported by the 1VMS 4200 client software Steps 1 Enter the File Backup interface Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt File A Remote Configuration amp system Search record files and view pictures E Network O E Storage General Camera IPCO1 v Property All x amp NAS Q Search Start Time 2013 12 19 0 00 00 gt End Time 2013 12 19 23 59 59 E tg File ES e Event Index File Name Size Start Time End Time Status Image a All File s Picture Figure 7 10 File Search Interface 45 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Select the file type All Files or Picture Camera and Property in the dropdown menu edit Start Time and End Time and then click Search button 3 Check the checkbox in front of file name and click the Backup button S Backup Select Backup Device USB1 1 Free Space 6960MB Space Required 141 61MB Backup Player Process Refresh Backup Device Stop Figure 7 11 Backup Window 4 Select backup device in the dropdown menu and you can check the checkbox of Backup Player to back up the player together with the record files NOTE The backup device can be the USB flash drivers or eSATA disk O If the backup device cannot be recognized re plug the device and click the Refresh Backup Device button S Click the Start button to start backing up
67. holiday recording schedule See Chapter 6 2 Schedule Recording and Capturing UJ 9 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 7 Playback and Backup 40 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 1 Playing Back Record Files 7 1 1 Normal Playback NOTE Playback by time is the only supported playing back function when you success and configure the device by web browser You can refer to the User Manual of 1VMS 4200 to get more information of playing back by other ways Steps 1 Click Playback tab to enter playback interface Live View Log Configuration am Embedded Net DVR 1 Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 id Camera 04 Camera 05 i amp Camera 06 6 Camera 07 i amp Camera 08 i amp Camera 09 i amp Camera 10 idi Camera 11 id Camera 12 i amp Camera 13 I Camera 14 id Camera 15 I Camera 16 i amp Camera 01 I Camera 01 A y 3 admin Logout Help Channel No 1 Status 1X Speed 5 4 Dec 2013 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 sw n i 13 6 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 122 23 joa 25 26 27 28 e 29 30 3 Q Search se qmm DA Vee maa asla oo joo oo e 2013 12 12 15 08 39 E Command Schedule Alarm Manual 4 Figure 7 1 Playback Interface Table 7 1 Playback interface description 4 TimeLine Displays the time bar and the records marked wit
68. iguration Remote Configuration Network Settings DDNS DONS Enable DONS Server Address Po Domain ooo I User Name oo Passworo oo i Confirm fo Save Figure 9 3 DDNS Settings 2 Check the Enable DDNS checkbox to enable this feature Select DDNS Type Five different DDNS types are selectable IPServer DynDNS PeanutHull NO IP and HiDDNS e PServer Enter Server Address for IPServer e DynDNS Enter Server Address for DynDNS i e members dyndns org 2 In the NVR Domain Name text field enter the domain obtained from the DynDNS website 3 Enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS website e PeanutHull Enter the User Name and Password obtained from the PeanutHull website e HiDDNS 1 The Server Address of the HiDDNS server appears as www hik online com by default 2 Enter the Device Domain Name You can use the alias you registered in the HiDDNS server or define a new device domain name If a new alias of the device domain name is defined in the NVR it will replace the old one registered on the server You can register the alias of the device domain name in the HiDDNS server first and then enter the alias to the Device Domain Name in the NVR you can also enter the domain name directly on the NVR to create a new one Register the device on the HiDDNS server i Goto the HiDDNS website www hik online com ii Click BE8sternew user to register an account if you do not have one and use the account t
69. ined preset from the list and click to call a preset 5 2 4 Setting Patrols Purpose Patrols can be set to move the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next key point The key points are corresponding to the presets The presets can be set by following the steps above in Setting Presets Steps 1 Inlive view mode click the e tab to show the patrol control interface Path 01 Figure 5 4 Setting a Patrol 32 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Select patrol number in the dropdown list of patrol 3 Select the Y under Patrol option box to add key points for the patrol 4 Configure key point parameters such as the preset No duration of staying for one preset and speed of patrol The key point is corresponding to the preset The Preset No determines the order at which the PTZ will follow while cycling through the patrol The Patrol duration refers to the time span to stay at the corresponding key point The Patrol speed defines the speed at which the PTZ will move from one key point to the next Add Patrol Path Preset Preset4 Patrol duration 15 Patrol Speed OK Cancel Figure 5 5 Key Point Configuration NOTE The Duration range 0 30 and the Speed range 1 40 5 Click OK to save the key point to the patrol Repeat the above steps to add more key points You can also delete the key point by clicking the E icon Select a key p
70. ing parameters are correct Select Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt Video Settings and set the Video Type as Audio amp Video 3 Verify the audio encoding standard of the IPC is supported by the NVR NVR supports G722 1 and G711 standards and if the encoding parameter of the input audio is not one of the previous two standards you can log in the IPC to configure it to the supported standard 121 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process The image gets stuck when NVR is playing back by single or multi channel Possible Reasons a Poor network between NVR and IPC and there exists packet loss during the transmission b The frame rate is not the real time frame rate c The NVR supports up to 16 channel synchronize playback at the resolution of 4CIF if you want a 16 channel synchronize playback at the resolution of 720p the frame extracting may occur which leads to a slight stuck Steps 1 Verify the network between NVR and IPC is connected 1 When image is stuck connect the RS 232 ports on PC and the rear panel of NVR with the RS 232 cable 2 Open the Super Terminal and execute the command of ping 792 168 0 0 1 1472 f the IP address may change according to the real condition and check if there exists
71. ion between servers and browsers over a network e PPPoE PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with ADSL services where individual users connect to the ADSL transceiver modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks e DDNS Dynamic DNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information stored in DNS e Hybrid DVR A hybrid DVR is a combination of a DVR and NVR e NTP Acronym for Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network e NTSC Acronym for National Television System Committee NTSC is an analog television standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan Each frame of anNTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at 60Hz e NVR Acronym for Network Video Recorder An NVR can be a PC based or embedded system used for centralized management and storage for IP cameras IP Domes and other DVRs e PAL Acronym for Phase Alternating Line PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50Hz e PTZ Acr
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73. ive view mode once a motion detection event takes place the NVR can analyze it and perform many actions to handle it Enabling motion detection function can trigger certain channels to start recording or trigger full screen monitoring audible warning notify the surveillance center and so on In this chapter you can follow the steps to schedule a record which triggered by the detected motion Steps 1 Enter Schedule Settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuraion gt Camera Settings gt Motion Detection 2 Set Motion Detection parameters Motion Detection Channel No IP Camera2 v Enable Motion Detection Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Area Settings Arming Schedule Linkage Method P a Draw Area Clear All Sensitivity j Save Figure 8 5 Enable Motion Detection Interface 1 Select Channel No for motion detection recording 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Motion Detection 3 Optional Check the checkbox of Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion if you want the detected moving object get marked with rectangle in the live view 4 Click B button to draw area you can click it again to stop drawing Click 5 button if you want to clear all areas 5 Drag MS bar to adjust the sensitivity Up to 8 areas can be configured If you are using IP camera that from third party manufacturer please set this function by using its own software 3 Set Arming Schedule Please refer
74. ld be exactly the same as the PTZ camera parameters 4 Click Save to save the settings 30 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 5 2 PTZ Control in Live View 5 2 1 PTZ Control Panel Click on the direction buttons to control the pan tilt movements Figure 5 2 PTZ Control Panel Click the zoom iris focus buttons to realize lens control 2 There will be 8 direction arrows A V 1 i i gt A in the live view window when you click and drag the mouse in the relative positions For the cameras which support lens movement only the direction buttons are invalid Table 5 1 Descriptions of PTZ Control Panel Ee eee 5 2 2 Setting Presets Steps 1 In live view mode select a preset number from the preset list 31 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Preset 1 ul Preset Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 7 Preset Preset 4 Figure 5 3 Preset List 2 Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens to the desired position e Pan the camera to the right or left e Tilt the camera up or down e Zoom in or out e Refocus the lens 3 Click to finish the setting of the current preset Up to 256 presets can be configured 5 2 3 Calling Presets Purpose This feature enables the camera to point to a specified preset scene when an event takes place For the pre defined preset you can call it at any time to the desired preset scene In live view mode select a def
75. mp Hot Standby All Cancel Figure 11 10 Hot Standby Interface 14 Click Save button to finish the settings 90 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 2 Rebuilding Array Purpose The working status of array includes Functional Degraded and Offline By viewing the array status you can take immediate and proper maintenance for the disks so as to ensure the high security and reliability of the data stored in the disk array When there is no disk loss in the array the working status of array will change to Normal when the number of lost disks has exceeded the limit the working status of array will change to Offline in other conditions the working status is Disk Loss When the virtual disk is in Degrade status you can restore it to Normal by array rebuilding 11 2 1 Automatically Rebuilding Array Purpose When the virtual disk is in Degraded status the device can start rebuilding the array automatically with the hot spare disk to ensure the high security and reliability of the data NOTE The Auto Rebuilding function is enabled by default Steps 1 Enter the Array Settings interface The status of the array is HDD Loss Since the hot spare disk is configured and the Auto rebuild function is enabled The hot spare disk will be automatically used for array rebuilding Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt Array gt Array Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter
76. nd Save Figure 10 5 Capture Settings 2 Select a channel number in the dropdown list of Channel No 3 Edit the parameters of the corresponding channel a The interval is the time period between two capturing actions 4 Click the Save button to save the settings 83 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 11 RAID Configuration 84 User Manual of Network Video Recorder NOTE This chapter is supported by DS 9500NI RT series only The RAID Configuration interface is only provided in 1iVMS 4200 client software 11 1 Configuring Array and Virtual Disk Purpose The DS 9500NI RT is capable of realizing Redundant Array of Independent Disk supporting RAIDO RAIDI RAID5 and RAID10 Before you start Please install the HDD s properly and it is recommended to use the same enterprise level HDDs including model and capacity for array creation and configuration so as to maintain reliable and stable running of the disks Introduction The DS 9500NI RT series can store the data such as record picture log information in the HDD only after you have created the virtual disk or you have configured network HDD refer to Chapter 12 2 Network HDD Settings Our device provides two ways for creating the virtual disk including one touch configuration and manual configuration The following flow chart shows the process of creating virtual disk Enter Physical Disk Interface One touch Manual Creation
77. nfiguration 4 Click Edit button to enter setup page Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 9 All Day Record Type Continuous m O Customize Period Start Time End Time Record Type 1 S oN o uU RON Bee Geel Gee Ge amm GEE Copy to Week LJ Select All Mon Tue wed CJ Thu Fri O sat CI Sun Copy Figure 6 2 Schedule Editing Interface 1 Choose the day in a week to configure scheduled recording 2 Configure All Day or Customize Record 37 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 4 5 If you want to configure the all day recording please check the All Day checkbox If you want to record in different time sections check the Customize checkbox Set the Start Time and End Time me Up to 8 segments can be configured and each segment cannot be overlapped Select a Record Type in the dropdown list s NOTE There are 6 recording types supported including Continuous Motion Detection Alarm Motion detection amp Alarm Motion detection Alarm and VCA amp means recording is triggered when two situations happened together and l means recording is triggered when one of the situations happened Check the checkbox of Select All and click Copy to copy settings of this day to the whole week You can also check any of the checkboxes before the date and click Copy Click OK to save the settings and exit the Edit Schedule
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79. nual as the mapping mode you can edit the external port on your demand 69 User Manual of Network Video Recorder NAT Enable UPnP Port Mapping Port Mapping Mode Manual v Port Type External Port External IP Address Internal Port UPnP Status HTTP 82 0 0 0 0 80 Not Valid RTSP 554 0 0 0 0 554 Not Valid Server Port 8000 0 0 0 0 8000 Not Valid HTTPS 443 0 0 0 0 443 Not Valid Save Figure 9 12 Editing Port Number 2 Click on the External Port area of the corresponding port type and edit the port number 3 Click other place to finish editing Note You can use the default port No or change it according to actual requirements External Port indicates the port No for port mapping in the router The value of the RTSP port No should be 554 or between 1024 and 65535 while the value of the other ports should be between 1 and 65535 and the value must be different from each other If multiple devices are configured for the UPnP settings under the same router the value of the port No for each device should be unique 4 Click Save to save the settings When the port mapping succeeded the UPnP Status will change from Not Valid to Valid 9 5 2 Manual Mapping If your router does not support the UPnP function perform the following steps to map the port manually in an easy way Before you start Make sure the router support the configuration of internal port and external port in the interface of Forwarding S
80. nual of Network Video Recorder 9 9 HTTPS Settings Purpose HTTPS provides authentication of the web site and associated web server that one is communicating with which protects against Man in the middle attacks Perform the following steps to set the port number of https Example If you set the port number as 443 and the IP address is 192 0 0 64 you may access the device by inputting https 192 0 0 64 443 via the web browser Steps 1 Enter the HTTPS settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt HTTPS 2 Create the self signed certificate or authorized certificate HTTPS Enable HTTPS Create Create Create Self signed Certificate Create Create Certificate Request Install Signed Certificate Certificate Path Created Request Created Request Installed Certificate installed Certificate Save Figure 9 14 HTTPS Settings OPTION 1 Create the self signed certificate 1 Click the Create button to create the following dialog box Country CN example CN Hostname IP 172 6 23 67 Validity 20 Day range 1 5000 Password State or province Locality Organization Organizational Unit Email OK Cancel Figure 9 15 Create Self signed Certificate 2 Enter the country host name IP validity and other information 3 Click OK to save the settings OPTION 2 Create the authorized certificate 1 Click the Create button to create the certificate req
81. o log in 62 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Register new user User Name Password Confirm Password Real Name Figure 9 4 Register an Account iii In the Device Management interface click Lada to register the device Add Device DS DVR V2000678677 8a6tt80t Figure 9 5 Register the Device The device name can only contain the lower case English letter numeric and and it must start with the lower case English letter and cannot end with Access the Device via Web Browser or Client Software After having successfully registered the device on the HiDDNS server you can access your device via web browser or Client Software with the Device Domain Name Device Name OPTION 1 Access the Device via Web Browser Open a web browser and enter http www hik online com alias in the address bar Alias refers to the Device Domain Name on the device or the Device Name on the HiDDNS server Example http www hik online com nvr E vor If you mapped the HTTP port on your router and changed it to port No except 80 you have to enter Attp www hik online com alias HTTP port in the address bar to access the device You can refer to Chapter 9 8 NAT Settings for the mapped HTTP port No e OPTION 2 Access the devices via iVMS4200 For iVMS 4200 in the Add Device window select HIDDNS and then edit the device information Nickname Edit a name for the device as you want Server Address
82. ode click the Yes button in the pop up message box a Information Are you sure to change the mode Cancel Figure 7 13 Reboot Attention The device reboots automatically to make the change take effect 47 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 7 5 2 Setting Working Device Steps 1 Enter the HDD settings interface Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt General 2 Click the N 1 Configuration button to set the hot spare function NHI Configuration Spare Device IP 0 0 0 0 Working Status Exception Work Mode Normal Mode Spare Made Operation Type Add Spare Device hal Device IP 172 5 23 138 Cancel Figure 7 14 N 1 Configuration Interface Set the Work Mode as Normal Mode default 4 Select the Operation type as Add Spare Device in the dropdown list and enter the IP address and admin password of hot spare device 5 Check the checkbox of Enable to enable the hot spare function 6 Click the Yes button to save the settings If the working device connects to the hot spare device successfully you can see the working status in the N 1 configuration interface Spare Device IP 172 6 23 198 Working Status Normal Figure 7 15 Hot Spare Information 7 5 3 Managing Hot Spare System Steps 1 Enter the Hot Spare Settings interface of the hot spare device 48 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 RH Configuration Working Status Normal Sparing St
83. oint then click button to edit the added key point Path 01 vi D E 1 Preset4 15s 20 2 Preset3 3s 30 Preset 10s 22 W Figure 5 6 KeyPoints Deletion 6 Click button to save the patrol 5 2 5 Calling Patrols Purpose Calling a patrol makes the PTZ to move according the predefined patrol path Steps 1 In live view mode click the e tab to show the patrol control interface 2 Select patrol number in the dropdown list of patrol and then click Le to call the patrol 33 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 3 Click amp co stop it You can set and call Pattern in the 1VMS 4200 client software Please refer to the User Manual of 1V MS 4200 Client Software for detailed information 34 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter6 Recording and Capturing Settings 35 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 6 1 Manual Recording and Capturing Before you start The channel for recording and capturing should be in the live view mode i ore When the live view of the current channel is stopped the recording or the capturing of this channel will be stopped as well 6 1 1 Manual Recording Click el icon to start recording of this channel if the icon does not change to ba it will pop up note message Recording failed When the recording is on click ba to stop recording When multiple channels are in live view mode you may click LT to start recording for all the channels or click L3
84. ol OK Back Figure 3 5 IP Camera Editing Interface 3 Click OK to save the settings and exit the editing interface Configuring the customized protocols Purpose To connect the network cameras which are not configured with the standard protocols you can configure the customized protocols for them Steps 1 Click the Custom Protocol button in the IP camera management interface to enter the protocol management 2 interface Custom Protocol Custom Protocol Custom Protocol1 v Protocol Name Custom 4 Stream Type Main Stream Y Enable Stream Protocol RTSP Y Transfer Protocol Auto v Port 554 Stream Path OK Cancel Figure 3 6 Protocol Management Interface There are 16 customized protocols provided in the system you can edit the protocol name and choose whether to enable the sub stream Choose the stream type to configure in the dropdown list and edit the required parameters gt gt Protocol Name Edit the name for the custom protocol Enable Stream For the sub stream when the network camera does not support sub stream or the sub stream is not needed leave the checkbox empty Protocol The network camera adopting custom protocol must support getting stream through standard RTSP Transfer Protocol Select the transfer protocol for the custom protocol Port Set the port No for the custom protocol Stream Path Set the resource path
85. olved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process 122 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Summary of Changes Version 3 1 0 Added 1 pU OE MP uic gt oS Support smart IP cameras connection and VCA alarm and recording are supported Chapter 6 2 and Chapter 8 6 Support customized protocol configuration via web browser Chapter 3 3 3 Support patrol setting and calling via web browser Chapter 5 2 Support multi window division mode when playback Chapter 7 1 Support transcoded stream configuration when playback Chapter 7 13 Support virtual host and telnet function Chapter 9 12 and Chapter 9 13 Support configuring the packet time for recording file Chapter 12 1 5 123 User Manual of Network Video Recorder List of Compatible IP Cameras List of Hikvision IP Cameras Cu For the list our company holds right to interpret Max Type Model Version Sub stream Audio Resolution s V5 1 0 build 131202 2560x1920 y y DS 2CD783F E D Z DS 2CD8283F E0 Vs Lo build 131202 2560x1920 NE ME n DS 2CD754F E 1 V5 1 0 build 131202 2048x1536 y y DS 2CD754FWD EIZ DS 2CDE2SIF EO vs mua 131202 2048x1536 V o5 DS2CDTISIF EZH v5 0 build 131202 2048x1336 ARIES DS2CDISAFWD E v5 0 build 131202 1920x1080 a a a i psacomswwozun vsioouuisie2 1920x1080 1 v DS 2CD7253F EZH HD Network V5 1 0 build 131202 1600x1200 y y DS 2CD753F E 1
86. onsumption when there is no need to read or write Steps 1 Enter HDD Advanced Settings interface Configuration HDD Management Advanced Enable HDD Sleeping Save Figure 12 3 HDD Sleeping Setting 2 Check the checkbox of Enable HDD Sleeping and click the Save button 12 1 4 HDD Overwriting Purpose When the HDD is full the NVR will write the new recording file to the space where the oldest files is saved after enabling the function Steps 1 Enter HDD Overwriting Settings interface 100 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Advanced Advanced IPC plug and play Enable Overwriting Figure 12 4 Advanced Parameters Setting 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Overwriting 3 Click the Save button 12 1 5 Setting Packet Time Purpose The packet time is for the recording file If you configure the Packet Time as 30min then the NVR automaticlly creates a new file to write every 30 mintues Otherwise either the recording time reaches the predefined packet time or the size of the file exceeds the I Gb a new recording file will be created Steps 1 Enter HDD Overwriting Settings interface as shown in the Figure 12 4 Configuration Remote Configuration Device Parameters Advanced 2 Edit the packet time in the textbox cn NOTE The value of packet time must be in the range of 1 300 minutes 3 Click the Save button 101 Use
87. onym for Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras are motor driven systems that allow the camera to pan left and right tilt up and down and zoom in and out e USB Acronym for Universal Serial Bus USB is a plug and play serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer 118 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Troubleshooting There is an audible warning sound Di Di Di DiDi after a new bought NVR starts up Possible Reasons a No HDD is installed in the device b Theinstalled HDD has not been initialized c Theinstalled HDD is not compatible with the NVR or is broken down Steps 1 Verify at least one HDD is installed in the NVR 1 If not please install the compatible HDD s Please refer to the Quick Operation Guide for the HDD installation steps 2 If you don t want to install a HDD select Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Exceptions and uncheck the Audible Warning checkbox of HDD Error 2 Verify the HDD is initialized 1 Select Configuration Remote Configuration HDD Management gt Basic Settings 2 If the status of the HDD is Uninitialized please check the checkbox of corresponding HDD and click the Format button 3 Verify the HDD is detected or is in good condition 1 Select Configuration gt Remote Configuration 2HDD Management gt Basic Settings 2 If the HDD is not detected or the status is Abnormal please replace the dedicated HDD according to
88. ording or capture and pre record time for schedule and manual recording Searching record files and captured pictures by events alarm input motion detection VCA Locking and unlocking record files Local redundant recording and capturing Manual capturing and continuous capturing are supported Backup Support NTFS and FAT32 formatted backup devices Export data by USB or eSATA devices Management and maintenance of backup devices Either Normal or Hot Spare working mode is configurable to constitute an N 1 hot spare system Alarm and Exception Configurable arming time of alarm input output User Manual of Network Video Recorder Alarm for video loss motion detection video tampering VCA detection illegal login network disconnected IP confliction record capture exception video signal exception resolution mismatch HDD error HDD full and virtual disk exception etc Alarm triggers full screen monitoring audio alarm notifying surveillance center sending email and alarm output Automatic restore when system is abnormal Network Functions 2 self adaptive 10M 100M 1000M network interfaces with working modes configurable multi address load balance network fault tolerance etc IPv6 is supported TCP IP protocol PPPoE DHCP DNS DDNS NTP SADP SMTP SNMP NFS UPnP and iSCSI are supported TCP UDP and RTP for unicast Auto Manual port mapping by UPnP Remote web browser access by HTTPS ensur
89. packet loss NOTE Simultaneously press the Ctrl and C to exit the ping command 2 Verify the frame rate is real time frame rate Select Configuration gt Remote Configuration Camera Settings Video Settings and set the Frame Rate to Full Frame 3 Verify the hardware can afford the playback Select Configuration gt Remote Configuration Camera Settings Video Settings and set the resolution and bitrate to a lower level Reduce the number of local playback channel Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is solved finish the process If not please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process No record file found in the NVR local HDD and prompt No record file found Possible Reasons a b c The time setting of system is incorrect The search condition 1s incorrect The HDD is error or not detected Steps 1 Verify the system time setting is correct Select Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Parameters Time Settings and verify the Device Time is correct Verify the search condition is correct Select Playback and verify the channel and time are correct Verify the HDD status is normal Select Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt HDD Management gt Basic Settings to view the HDD status and verify the HDD is detected and can be read and written normally Check if the fault is solved by the above steps If it is s
90. r Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 2 Network HDD Settings By Net Disk Settings recorded data can be saved to the network storage disk provided by NAS or IP SAN server Steps 1 Enter the Net Disk settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt NetHDD NetHDD HDD No Server Address File Path Type 1 INAS vw 2 NAS vw 3 NAS vw 4 Nas w 5 nas v 6 NAS 7 NAS vw 8 NAS iw Type NAS vi Server Address EN Save Figure 12 5 Network HDD Settings 2 Searching directory is provided if you do not know the created directory in the NetHDD Select the Type in the dropdown list and input the IP address of NetHDD and click Search button Type NAS v Server Address 1172 6 24 21 3 No File Path 1 Idvr dvr 2 Figure 12 6 Searching Directory 3 Input Server Address File Path and select NetHDD Type in the dropdown list on the upper text field 4 Click Save button to save the settings 5 Repeat steps of Chapter 12 1 1 Disk Formatting to initialize the added net HDD 102 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 3 Managing eSATA Purpose When there is an eSATA device connected to NVR you can configure the eSATA to record and capture directly on the eSATA disk or you can configure it for export the record data on the local HDD for backup and the management interface is provided in the NVR
91. r supply is plugged into an electrical outlet and the power switch is turned on the LED should turn red indicating the unit is receiving power When the LED is red please press the Power button on the front panel The Power indicator will turn blue The unit will begin to start NOTE When the Ready indicator turns blue the device is powered on and works properly Power Off Standard Shutdown Press and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds and the device will enter power off process When the Power LED turns red turn off the power switch on the rear panel Other Methods of Shutdown e Shutdown with Power Switch Please try to avoid shutting down the unit by turning off the power switch on the back panel especially during recording e Shutdown by Unplugging Power Supply Please try to avoid shutting down the unit by unplugging power supply especially during recording NOTE It is highly recommended that an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS be used in conjunction with the unit 14 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 2 Network Parameters Configuration User Manual of Network Video Recorder DS 9500 8500NI ST and DS 9500NI RT Series NVR is mainly used with IPC DVS for network video storage and playback Network configurations are needed before operating including IP address subnet mask gateway and port The factory default IP address of DS 9500 8500NI ST and DS 9500NI RT series NVR is 192 0 0 64 Steps
92. record files to CiDocuments and SettingsitangyuntWebiRecordFiles Browse Save snapshots in live view to CiDocuments and SettingsttangyuntWebiCaptureFiles Browse Save snapshots when playback to C Documents and SettingsitangyuntWeblPlaybackPics Browse Gave clips to CADocuments and SettingstangyuntWebiPlaybackF iles Browse Save downloaded files to C Documents and SettingsttangyuniWebiDownloadFiles Browse Save Figure 13 1 Local Configuration Interface Table 13 1 Local Parameters Descriptions Select network transmission protocol TCP or UDP Main Stream for recording Stream Type Bo Sub stream for viewing live images Set the size of image Auto fill 4 3 16 9 are selectable Record File Size Set the size of recordings Set the live view performance to Shortest Delay Real Time Live View Performance Balanced or Best Fluency 105 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 14 Maintenance 106 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 14 1 View Device Information Steps 1 Enter device information interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Device Parameters gt Device Information Basic Information Device Name Embedded Net DVR E Device No 255 Model Serial No Firmware Version Encoding Version Number of Channels Number of HDDs Number of Alarm Input Number of Alarm Output Save Figure 14 1 Device Information
93. rt of NTP server 5 Click Save to save the settings NoTE The time synchronization interval can be set from1 to 10080 minutes and the default value is 60 minutes If the NVR is connected to a public network you can use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the NVR is setup in a private network NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server for time synchronization 65 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 5 Email Settings Purpose The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated users if an alarm event is detected etc an alarm or motion event is detected or the administrator password is changed Before configuring the Email settings the NVR must be connected to a local area network LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server The network must also be connected to either an intranet or the Internet depending on the location of the e mail accounts to which you want to send notification Steps 1 Enter Email settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Email Email Authentication User Name Password Confirm SMTP Server SMTP Port 25 C Enable SSL Interval C Attached Image Sender Sender s Address Choose Receiver Receiver wv Receiver Receiver s Address Save Figure
94. sk Hot Sta Status Type Task array 1_1 157 11862 P HDDL RAIDS No Task Figure 11 13 Array Settings Interface 2 Enter the Virtual Disk interface to check the status of the virtual disk The virtual disk is in Degrade status Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Repair Delete Index Mame Capacity GB Array Status array1_1 Degrade RAIDS No Task Figure 11 14 Virtual Disk Interface 3 Click Array tab to back to the Array Settings interface and click Rebuild button to configure the array rebuilding E Nore At least one physical disk should be available for rebuilding the array Rebuild Array Array array1 1 Array Type RAID5 Array Disk RAIDS Physical Disk HDD 4 e Figure 11 15 Rebuild Array Interface 4 Select the available physical disk and click Yes to confirm to rebuild the array You can enter the Array Settings interface and Virtual Disk interface to view the rebuilding status 5 After rebuilding the status of array and virtual disk will restore to Normal 92 User Manual of Network Video Recorder It is recommended to set a hot spare disk for automatically rebuilding the array 93 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 3 Repairing Virtual Disk Purpose When the disk cannot display in the HDD Information interface while the virtual disk can still show in the Array Settings interface you have to repair the virtual disk NOTE If
95. stalled and the Alarm Host Port must be the same as the alarm monitoring port configured in the software 3 Click the Save button to save the settings 74 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 11 Multicast Address Settings Purpose The multicast can be configured to realize live view for more than 128 connections through network for the device A multicast address spans the Class D IP range of 224 0 0 0 to239 255 255 255 It is recommended to use the IP address ranging from 239 252 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Steps 1 Enter the Advanced settings interface as shown in the Figure 9 17 Configuration Remote Configuration Network Settings Advanced 2 Set Multicast IP When adding a device to client software the multicast address must be the same as the one of NVR 3 Click the Save button to save and exit the interface NOTE The multicast function should be supported by the network switch to which the NVR is connected 75 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 12 Virtual Host Settings Purpose You can directly get access to the IP camera management interface after enabling this function Steps 1 Enter the Advanced settings interface as shown in the Figure 9 17 Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Advanced 2 Check the checkbox of the Enable Virtual Host 3 Click the Save button to save the setting 4 Enter the IP camera management interface of NVR The Connect
96. t Migration No Adapter Upgrade Upgrade File B Program Files VMS software iVMS 420 Process Figure 11 21 Firmware Interface 2 Click to extend the directory window of your computer and select an upgrade file 3 Click the Upgrade button to upgrade m Please contact the dealer immediately if the device cannot work properly after upgrading 97 User Manual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 12 HDD Settings 98 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 12 1 Local HDD Settings 12 1 1 Initializing HDDs Steps 1 Enter HDD Management Settings interface Configuration gt HDD Management gt Basic Settings HDD Management HDD No Capacity Free space Status Type iii TET 150 006B 148 006B Virtual Disk L HDD02 105 00GB 101 00GB Normal Virtual Disk RAN J HDD03 140 00GB 0 00GB Uninitialized Virtual Disk RY HDD18 0 006B 0 006B Offline NAS Riv HDD No Property RAW v Set HDD Initialization C Select All Format Figure 12 1 Local Disk Management 1 2 Check the checkbox of HDD No 3 Click the Format button to initialize the disk Initializing the HDD will erase all the data saved on it please backup the data before formatting hard disk 4 The status changes from Uninitialized to Normal HDD Management HDD No Se Free space Status BELL gm HDD02 105 00GB 101 00GB Normal Virtual Disk L HDD03 140 00GB 139 006B Normal Virtual Disk RAN HDD18 0 00GB 0 00GB Offline N
97. teps 1 Enter the NAT Settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt NAT 2 Leave the Enable UPnP checkbox unchecked 3 Edit the external port number 1 Click on the External Port area of the corresponding port type and edit the port number 2 Click other place to finish editing cn NOTE The value of the RTSP port No should be 554 or between 1024 and 65535 while the value of the other ports should be between 1 and 65535 and the value must be different from each other If multiple devices are configured for the UPnP settings under the same router the value of the port No for each device should be unique 70 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 4 Click Save to save the settings 5 Enter the virtual server setting page of router fill in the blank of Internal Source Port with the internal port value the blank of External Source Port with the external port value and other required contents Each item should be corresponding with the device port including server port http port RTSP port and https port External Internal Delete Source Protocol Internal Source IP Source Application Port Port a Figure 9 13 Setting Virtual Server Item NOTE The above virtual server setting interface is for reference only it may be different due to different router manufactures Please contact the manufacture of router if you have any problems with setting virtual server 71 User Ma
98. the virtual disk is in foreground initialization status the repairing cannot be done Steps 1 Enter the Virtual Disk interface Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt Array gt Virtual Disk Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Index Name Capacity GB Array Status array1_1 Degrade RAIDS No Task Figure 11 16 Virtual Disk Interface 2 Click the Repair button to repair the virtual disk After successfully repairing there will be a popup note 3 The disk shows again in the HDD Information interface Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt General 94 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 11 4 Deleting Array Virtual Disk NOTE Before deleting the array the virtual disk s existing under this array must be deleted first Deleting array and virtual disk will delete all the data saved in the disk 11 4 1 Deleting the Virtual Disk Steps 1 Enter the Virtual Disk interface Device Management gt Remote Config gt Storage gt Array gt Virtual Disk Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Physical Disk Array Index Name Capacity GB Array Status array Mormal RAIDS No Task Figure 11 17 Virtual Disk Interface 2 Select a virtual disk and click Delete button to delete the virtual disk Delete Virtual Disk Deleting the virtual disk erase all the data on
99. tion the virtual disk is allowed to be used You can set the speed of background initialization in the RAID adapter interface 8 Click Create button to create the virtual or click Cancel button to return to Array Settings interface 9 Click Virtual Disk tab to enter the Virtual Disk interface The successfully created virtual disk will be listed on the interface Physical Disk Array Virtual Disk RAID Adapter Repair Delete Index Name Capacity GB Array Status array1_1 Normal RAIDS Background Initialize Figure 11 8 Virtual Disk Interface 10 Enter the HDD Management interface Device Management gt Remote Configuration gt HDD and the virtual disk appears For operation guide of initializing the virtual disk please refer to Chapter 12 1 Local HDD Settings NOTE When the virtual disk is created in the Quick or Background type the initialization will be done automatically HDD No Capacity MB Free Space Status Type Group Mo Property Formatting Logical Disk GroupO1 Read Write Figure 11 9 HDD Information Interface 11 After the virtual disk has been initialized the status will change to Normal 12 Enter the Physical Disk Settings interface to configure the hot standby disk 13 Select a disk and click Configure Hot Standby to enter hot standby interface 89 User Manual of Network Video Recorder a Configure Hot Standby Physical Disk HDD 5 Hot Standby Type a
100. to step 4 of Chapter 8 1 Configuring Alarm Input for detailed information 4 Click tab Linkage Method to edit linkage method Check the checkbox to activate the linkage method you may refer to Table 8 1 for details of linkage methods 54 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 4 Configuring Video Loss Steps 1 Enter video loss settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt Video Loss Video Loss Channel No IP Camera v Enable Video Loss Detection Arming Schedule Linkage Method Edit Figure 8 6 Video Loss Settings Select the channel number for video loss Check the checkbox to enable video loss detection Click Edit button to edit arming schedule Please refer to step 4 of Chapter 8 1 Configuring Alarm Input Click tab Linkage Method to edit linkage method oS OM IM Check the checkbox to enable the linkage method you may refer to Table 8 1 for details of linkage methods This function is only supported by IP cameras from our manufacturer 55 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 5 Configuring Video Tampering Purpose Trigger alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action s Steps 1 Enter Video Tampering settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt Video Tampering Video Tampering Channel No IP Cameras v Enable Video Tampering Area Settings Arming Sched
101. tput is configured Please refer to Chapter 8 2 Configuring Alarm Output for detailed information Trigger Channel The video will be recorded when the motion is detected Execute a specific PTZ action when an event occurs Make sure you have PTZ Linking configured the PTZ settings Please refer to Chapter 5 1 Configuring RS 485 for detailed information 6 Click Save to activate the settings You can also click the Copy to button to copy the setting to other alarm inputs in the popup dialog box 22 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 2 Configuring Alarm Output Steps 1 oo ode e Je Enter Alarm Output Settings interface Configuration Remote Configuration Alarm Settings Alarm Output Alarm Output Settings Alarm Output IP Address Default Status evel Triggering Status Pulse Delay 5s v Alarm Name local1 cannot copy Arming Schedule Copyto Save Figure 8 4 Alarm Output Settings Select alarm output number in the dropdown list Set delay time and alarm name Set arming schedule Please refer to step 4 of Chapter 8 1 Configuring Alarm Input for detailed information Click the Save button to save the settings You can also click the Copy to button to copy the setting to other alarm outputs in the popup dialog box 53 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 3 Configuring Motion Detection Purpose Follow the steps to set the motion detection parameters In the l
102. uest 72 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 2 Download the certificate request and submit it to the trusted certificate authority for signature 3 After receiving the signed valid certificate import the certificate to the device 3 There will be the certificate information after you successfully create and install the certificate Installed Certificate Installed Certificate Delete Property Subject C CN H IP 172 6 23 110 Issuer C CN HAP 172 6 23 110 Validity 2013 06 28 10 42 40 2013 06 30 10 42 40 Figure 9 16 Installed Certificate Property 4 Check the checkbox to activate the HTTPS function 5 Click the Save button to save the settings 73 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 9 10 Remote Alarm Host Settings Purpose With a remote alarm host configured the NVR will send the alarm event or exception message to the host when an alarm is triggered The remote alarm host must have the Network Video Surveillance software installed Steps 1 Enter the Advanced settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Network Settings gt Advanced Advanced Alarm Host IP Po Alarm Host Port Multicast Address o Enable Virtual Host Enable Telnet Save Figure 9 17 Advanced Settings Interface 2 Input Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port in the text fields The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the Network Video Surveillance Software e g 1VMS 4200 is in
103. ule Linkage Method 01 01 2010 Fri 11 55 19 O Draw Area ea Clear All Sensitivity gt Figure 8 7 Video Tampering Setting Select the channel number for video tampering detection 3 Check the checkbox of Enable Video Tampering 4 Click B button to draw a detecting area click it again to stop drawing Click LI button if you want to clear the area 5 Drag Sensitivity 7 bar to adjust the sensitivity Set Arming Schedule Please refer to step 4 of Chapter 8 1 Configuring Alarm Input for detailed information 7 Click tab Linkage Method to edit linkage method Check the checkbox to activate the linkage method you may refer to Table 8 1 for details of linkage methods 56 User Manual of Network Video Recorder 8 6 Configuring VCA Purpose The NVR can receive the VCA alarm sent by IP camera and the VCA detection must be enabled and configured on the IP camera settings interface first Refer to the user manual of IP camera for detailed instructions to set the VCA rules Steps 1 Enter VCA settings interface Configuration gt Remote Configuration gt Camera Settings gt VCA VCA Channel No IP Camera Ww Enable Arming Schedule Linkage Method Figure 8 8 VCA Setting Select the IP camera in the dropdown list of Channel No Check the checkbox of Enable Set Arming Schedule Please refer to step 4 of Chapter 8 1 Configuring Alarm Input for detailed information mU we n D Click tab Linkag
104. virtual disk creating interface The device supports creating at most 8 virtual disks Create Virtual Disk Array array1 1 Logical Disk Name disk1 Capacity GB 405 Initialization Type Quick Initialization v Index Name Capacity GB Status 1 1862 Not Distributed Figure 11 7 Create Virtual Disk Interface 7 Edit the name of the virtual disk set the capacity for the virtual disk and select the initialization type for the 88 User Manual of Network Video Recorder virtual disk tl nor O The remaining capacity of the array displays as a virtual disk in the list of create virtual disk interface of which the status is Not Distributed tis recommended to create one virtual disk of an array At least 100GB capacity must be configured for each virtual disk There are three initialization types including Background Foreground and Quick Quick Not Recommended The fast initialization usually takes a short time and only initializes part of the data of the virtual disk and cannot detect the bad sector Foreground Recommended By using foreground initialization the virtual disk will be initialized totally and the bad sector of the hard disks can be detected and repaired The virtual disk can be used only after the initialization is complete Background The background initialization can synchronize the disks and detect and repair the bad sector of the disks During the background initializa

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