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1. IP Camera Live Display 2 Image Control Privacy Zone Record Schedule Record Mainstream Parameter Substream Mobiestream Network Switch Network Email L ous Main Menu 1 5 Am Moon Record Record Search Search Event Search Device HDD General Users System Info Log Maintain Advanced Events Shutdown 21 Right click the mouse on the main display or place the mouse cursor over the bottom center portion of the screen to display the popup menu The popup menu includes options to select and operate on the settings for the Main Menu Menu Lock not visible until a user account has had a password assigned Quad View Stream Selector Mainstream or Substream Video Smoothing Realtime Balanced or Smooth Auto Sequence Mute Start Cruise and Playback as shown in the image below This screen has the following buttons Main Menu Click the Main Menu button to enter the built in OSD menu Menu Lock The lock icon is not present until at least one user account has had a password assigned Click the lock icon to lock the system from unauthorized access See the Menu Lock section for details Quad View Click the Quad View icon to set the display to show four channels cameras Click on one of the video windows to switch to single camera view on that channel 22 Stream Switch Click the Stream Switch button to switch between the Mainstream and the Substream in t
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3. c B 1 4 5 1 DC Power Connector Plug the included AC Power Adapter into this port The included AC power adapter produces 48 VDC 1 2A of power and uses a 5 5mm barrel 2 1mm pin diameter on the DC connector 2 Power Switch Depress the side of the power switch to turn power ON Depress the side of the switch to turn power OFF 3 USB 2 0 Port Connect a mouse external USB hard drive flash drive or external USB optical DVD writer to this port If you need to connect more devices than you have open ports use a USB hub to increase the number of usable USB ports 4 HDMI Video Port Connect an display to this port using High Speed or Standard HDMI cable not included 5 VGA Video Port Connect a VGA monitor to this port using a 15 pin VGA cable not included 6 Audio Output Jack This RCA jack carries monophonic analog audio You can connect this output to the input of one or more powered speakers or to the audio input of an amplifier or receiver Use a Y splitter to connect to two speakers or to stereo inputs on an amplifier receiver Note that although the NVR supports audio the included cameras do not support audio You must use IP cameras that support audio for the audio signal to be recorded by the NVR 7 Port Use an RJ45 Ethernet cable not included to connect the WAN port to your internet source modem router or switch 8 PoE LAN Ports These RJ45 ports the aud
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5. COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS Class B Notice SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES Do not expose this device to water or moisture of any kind Do not place drinks or other containers with moisture on or near the device Do not touch the device or cables with wet hands If this device is exposed to water or other liquids unplug it from the power source immediately and do not use it again until it has been thoroughly dried This device is intended for indoor use only This device ventilates excessive heat through the slots and openings in the case Do not block or cover these openings Ensure that the device is in an open area where it can get sufficient airflow to prevent overheating Do not expose this device to excessively high temperatures Do not place it in or near heat sources such as a fireplace stove radiator etc Do not leave it in direct sunlight Do not place or install this device in an area where it can be exposed to excessive amounts of dust humidity oil smoke or combustible vapors Do not subject this device to extreme force shock or fluctuations in temperature or humidity Do not expose this device to excessive vibration This device uses a grounded power cord and requires a ground connection for safe operation Ensure that the power source has a proper ground connection Do not modify the plug or use a cheater plug to bypass the ground connection Unplug this device from the power so
6. Configure advanced user Crange my environment Variables 2 Click Change User Account Control Settings to display the following screen Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer User Account Control helps prevent potentially harmful programs from making changes to your computer falme more about User Corto senie Always notify Make changes to your user account Creste s pasword for youe account Change your picture change yeursecourt name M Change yoursecount ype Manage another account change Use Account Conil etna ever notify me when Programe ry to incall zoftvare er make changes to my computer changes te Windows settings Netrecommensed Choosethis ony if you need to use programs that are not cei ox Vinows7 because they do not support User Account Conta 73 3 Drag the slider to the left down to the Never Notify level 4 Click the OK button to save your settings 5 Continue with the ActiveX installation by following the on screen instructions For more details about installing ActiveX please refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation Web Application Manager Login Once ActiveX is installed and your system s UAC is set to allow access the following login dialog will be displayed User login CienPot 1 The following editable options are available on this dialog User Name Type t
7. BB closes all Live channels Previous Displays the previous group of channels cameras Next Displays the next group of channels cameras 75 Maximize Maximizes the currently selected video screen to a full screen display To return to the multichannel display right click the video window and select Exit Full Screen from the popup menu Minimize Restores the currently selected video screen to its original size Display Mode El cycles through the available channel camera display modes Mute BED click this button to mute or unmute audio The Video Control on the right features the following controls Directional Contro Use the buttons on the directional control to adjust the pan and tilt for the selected camera Note that this is only applicable to PTZ equipped IP cameras Zoom iil Allows you to adjust the selected camera s zoom Note that this is only applicable to cameras equipped with a zoom feature tris Ml you to adjust the iris settings for the selected camera Note that this is only applicable for cameras equipped with a lens with an adjustable iris Chromaticity BBD Adjusts the selected camera s chromaticity setting Brightness Adjusts the selected camera s brightness setting Contrast Adjusts the selected camera s contrast setting Saturation EX Adjusts the selected camera s saturation level setting Default 76 Finally you can r
8. NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER User s Manual Pip 12304 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES INTRODUCTION FEATURES CUSTOMER SERVICE PACKAGE CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW NVR Front Panel NVR Rear Panel Remote Control INSTALLATION Hard Drive Installation Camera Installation Monitor Connection Power Supply Connection SYSTEM SETU System Initialization Startup Wizard MAIN MENU Menu Structure Popup Men Main Menu Paramete IP CAMERA LIVE OUTPUT IMAGE CONTROL PRIVACY ZONE RECORD SCHEDULE MAINSTREAM SUBSTREAM MOBILESTREAM NETWORK SWITCH EMAIL ALARM Record Search RECORD SEARCH FILE CLIP BACKUP PLAYBACK ZOOM EVENT SEARCH PLAYING BACK RECORDINGS Device EVENTS Shutdown Menu Lock WEB APPLICATION MANAGER Installing ActiveX WINDOWS VISTA UAC WINDOWS 7 UAC Web Application Manager Login Live Interface Playback Remote Setting IP CAMERA PRIVACY ZONE REC PARAMETERS SCHEDULE MAINSTREAM SUBSTREAM NETWORK EMAIL MOTION HDD USERS INFORMATION FIRMWARE UPDATE LOAD DEFAULT EVENTS MAINTAI Local Settin Logout TECHNICAL SUPPORT TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS NVR Camera
9. Note that you can back up to a Flash Drive Hard Drive or Optical DVD Writer connected to one of the NVR s USB ports PLAYBACK ZOOM When in the Play Back interface and viewing only a single recording click the Zoom rT ES icon then click on the playback screen to zoom in to the selected area Right click the screen to zoom back out to the normal view 46 EVENT SEARCH Click Record Search Event Search to display the following screen You may search for recordings by searching for the event parameters Date Time Channel and Record Type The following controls are available on this screen Search Date Type the desired search date or use the calendar icon to select the desired search date Search Time Input the starting and ending times for the desired search Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera to search You can select any channel camera or Alll for all channels cameras Type Use this pull down list box to select the type of recording for the desired search You can select Normal Alarm or All recordings Backup Quick Backup Click this button to set the backup type to use This button is only available for selection if one or more displayed files have been selected by putting a check mark in the box to the left of the file details Search Click this button to perform the specified search 47 Previous Page 4 Click this button to view event results on the previous page T
10. Use this pull down list box to Enable or Disable recording on this channel Stream Mode Selects which video stream to display either the Mainstream or the Substream The Mainstream is used for normal video recording while the Substream is used for remote network monitoring PreRecord When enabled the NVR will keep a short running live recording for all cameras When a recording or alarm event occurs it will keep the buffered video and will append to it any video recorded after the start of the event 84 SCHEDULE Click Remote Setting Record Schedule to display the following screen This screen allows you to schedule fixed periods of recording Normal periods of time where recording will take place only when motion is detected or no recording of any kind Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Schedule The following editable options are available on this screen Refresh Refreshes the schedule display Save Saves the current schedule settings for the currently selected channel Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel for editing Week Use this pull down list box to select the day of week for editing Time Bar Click individual time blocks on the bar to toggle between recording modes Normal Motion or No Record Normal blocks will be colored green Motion blocks colored yellow and No Record blocks colored black blank Copy Day Allows you to copy the settings from one day of the week to one o
11. YYYY MM DD Time Format Allows you to select the format for any displayed time You can select either the 12 hour or 24 hour military time standard Menu Time Out Specifies the amount of time the NVR s built in OSD menu is displayed on screen without any input before it automatically closes Start show wizard Determines whether or not the initialization wizard is displayed on startup DST Click this radio button to enable or disable Daylight Savings Time NTP Click this radio button to enable or disable the Network Time Protocol function When enabled the NVR keeps its internal time in sync with the NTP servers 94 USERS Click Remote Setting System Users to display the following screen This screen allows you to modify the user account and access settings Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Deren The following editable options are available on this screen Refresh Refreshes the users list Save Saves the currently displayed user settings Users List Click one of the rows to select a user entry for editing User Name Type a user name into the text box Names are limited to 8 characters Note that the admin user name cannot be altered Password Type your password into this text box Valid passwords consist of 1 8 numbers 0 9 Confirm Type your password into this box to confirm that you have it correct If the Password and Confirm do not match you will be prompted to try again Active D
12. 24 IP Address Domain Displays the IP address or domain name of each connected IP camera Subnet Mask Displays the IP camera s subnet mask Port Displays the port number for each connected IP camera Manufacturer partially displayed Displays the manufacturer name of each connected IP camera Device Type not displayed Allows you to select the protocol used to communicate with the IP camera Protocol not displayed Displays the protocol used to connect the camera to the R MAC Address not displayed Displays the physical address of each connected IP camera Software not displayed Displays the software version number for each connected IP camera 25 LIVE Click Parameter Display Live to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Select the camera channel to edit using the pull down list box Show Name Displays the channel camera name on the screen and in any recordings made with the selected camera when enabled Show Time Displays the current time and date overlaid on the screen and in any recordings made with the selected camera when enabled Channel Name Input a name for the selected camera The camera name will be displayed on the screen and in any recordings made with the selected camera when the Show Name option is enabled Date Format Allows you to select the format for any displayed date You can select the standard US date f
13. Disk Error or Video Loss event types Enable Use this check box to determine whether or not this event type is enabled Show Message Use this check box to determine whether or not on screen messages are displayed in the Live display and in recorded videos Send Email Use this check box to determine whether or not an email is sent whenever this type of event occurs Buzzer Use this pull down list box to set the length of time that the alarm buzzer will sound whenever an event occurs You can set the buzzer to sound for 10 20 40 or 60 seconds 68 Shutdown To safely shutdown or reboot the system click the Shutdown button on the top row The following screen is displayed To perform the shutdown or reboot of the NVR input valid User Name and Password assuming the user account has an active password Next click either the Shutdown or Reboot buttons to turn the NVR off or to reboot it Click Cancel to abort the Shutdown operation 69 Menu Lock If at least one user account has a password a lock icon will become visible second from the left on the Main Menu To lock the system click the lock icon Once locked the following login dialog is displayed when you attempt to click the mouse anywhere on screen To unlock the system type the Device ID your User Name and your Password assuming the user account is password protected into the appropriate text boxes then click the Login button Note that admi
14. Q6 Can delete some of the recordings from the NVR s hard drive while leaving others intact 6 Other than the automatic overwriting of older files you cannot delete only a portion of the saved recordings This is to ensure that a critical recording is not deleted in Such a way as to imply that the surveillance record is complete Q7 pressed the STOP button but the recording won t stop What is wrong AT You can only manually stop recordings that were started manually Scheduled and motion detected recordings cannot be stopped except to change the settings to No Record 102 SPECIFICATIONS NVR Recording Bandwidth up to 25 Mbps Recording Resolutions 704x576 D1 1280x720 720p 1920x1080 1080p Display Windows Tor4 Live Playback Performance channel realtime D1 720p 2 channel realtime 1080p Video Output interface HDMI VGA Display Resolutions 1024x768 1280x720 1440x900 1280x1024 1920x1080 Bit Rate 32 8192 kbps Recording Modes Continuous Manual Motion Detected Alarm Input Output No Mobile Support 105 Android Internal Hard Drive 1 SATA I Il or ll up to 4TB capacity USB Ports 2x USB 2 0 ports one on front panel one on rear panel ONVIF ONVIF version 2 3 compliance PoE Yes four PoE ports AC Adapter Input Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz NVR Power 48 VDC 12A PoE Switch Power 48 VDC Power Consumption wit
15. firmware 1 Download the IP camera firmware update file 2 Extract the downloaded file from the storage archive The firmware update file will have a sw extension 3 Create a directory named ipcupgrade 4 Copy the extracted sw file into the jocupgrade directory 5 Copy the ipcupgrade directory to the root directory of a USB storage device flash drive hard drive etc 6 Click the IPC Upgrade button 7 Select the camera to update 8 Click the Upgrade button to begin updating the camera s firmware Important Do not remove the storage device or remove power from the NVR during the update process The upgrade may take up to five minutes after which the NVR will automatically reboot It is recommended to reset the NVR to factory default values after upgrading a camera Load Settings Allows you to load previously saved system settings from an external USB storage device Save Settings Allows you to save the current system settings to an external USB storage device Note The automatic maintenance function is operational only when the NVR is in Preview mode with no other operations in progress and within the specified maintenance time date range 67 EVENTS Click Advanced Events to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Event Type Use this pull down list box to select the type of event for which you want to edit the parameters You can select the Disk Full
16. hard drive and to change the file overwrite settings Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Num The following editable option is available on this screen Overwrite Determines whether the NVR will overwrite older files or not when it needs additional drive space Selecting Auto causes the NVR to automatically overwrite older files whenever additional drive space is needed Selecting Disable means that no files are overwritten and that the NVR will cease continued recording once the drive becomes full You can also set the maximum amount of time that a recording will be retained after which it will be automatically deleted regardless of available drive space You can set it to retain recordings for 1 day 3 days 7 days 14 days 30 days or 90 days 93 GENERAL Click Remote Setting System General to display the following screen This screen allows you to change general system settings such as the time and date format Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Logout Refresh Save The following editable options are available on this screen Refresh Refreshes the currently displayed general system settings Save Saves the currently displayed general system settings System Time Allows you to set the NVR s current date and time Date Format Allows you to select the format for any displayed date You can select the standard US date format MM DD YYYY or the ISO 8601 date format
17. image quality for the selected camera Note that the specific settings on this screen depend on the capabilities of the cameras connected to the NVR 29 PRIVACY ZONE Click Parameter Display Privacy Zone to display the following screen This screen allows you to set specific areas in the camera s field of view which will be masked from view You can position up to four masks on screen as needed To do this perform the following steps 1 Use the Channel pull down list box to select the camera channel to adjust 2 Click the Privacy Zone pull down list box and select Enable 3 Put up to four check marks in the boxes to the right of the Area Setup label You can select 1 2 3 or 4 masking zones 4 Click the Setup button 5 Use your mouse to move the masks to the areas you want to hide from view 6 Right click the mouse to return to the Privacy Zone menu screen 7 Click the Save button to save your changes 30 RECORD Click Parameter Record Record to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera to edit Record Use this pull down list box to Enable or Disable recording on this channel Stream Mode Selects which video stream to display either the Mainstream or the Substream The Mainstream is used for normal video recording while the Substream is used for remote network monito
18. one or more files first put a check mark in the box to the left of the file s you want to download Download file Playback T index End time State 2 Start tine 2015 01 26 13 04 05 2015 01 26 13 04 95 Not domos v 1 m Start dowload Stop downoad If you want to download all the listed files that match the search criteria put a check mark in the box to the left of the Index column label Next click the Start download button and select the save location The download progress will be displayed as a percentage of the total You can stop the download in progress by clicking the Stop download button When the download is finished the screen will display the word Complete e Open All Channels Selects all channels for playback Mutes and unmutes audio When audio is not muted the volume level slider is displayed Volume Level EE Drag the button to adjust the volume level Playback Speed 8 Drag the button to adjust the playback speed from 1 8x to 8x normal speed Close All amp Closes all open files Single Channel Mode ED Sets the display to show only single video channel Quad Channel Mode Sets the display to show four video channels Full Screen ets the display to full screen mode Stop 0 stops playback at fies Remote Setting Click the Remote Setting tab at the top of the window to display the following s
19. so put a check mark in the box to the left of the Synchronous playback label 2 Click the mouse on the Time Axis to select the starting point for playback Use the Zoom in Mh and Zoom Out 8 buttons to change the scale of the Time Axis as necessary 3 Use the controls on the Playback Control Bar as documented below Play Begin playback at the current point on the Time Axis Pause LL Pause playback at the current point on the Time Axis stop stop playback Frame Advance Advances the current image one frame forward File ED Sets the starting and ending point for saving that portion of the recording to another file for backup For example if you had a two hour long video that contained five minutes of critical video you can cut out only the critical portion for further review or retention Snapshot Allows you to capture a still image from one of the video playback screens To capture the Snapshot first left click on one of the video screens then click the Snapshot button After the image is captured a dialog will inform you of success and the location of the newly saved image file as shown below Note that Snapshots are saved as bmp files A D ANVR Capture Record 20141017 192 168 1 131 1 192 168 1 191 1 20141017 111923 bap 8 1 79 Download EM Activates the Download dialog as shown below which allows you to copy a recording from the NVR to the local PC To download
20. CHNICAL SUPPORT Monoprice is pleased to provide free live online technical support to assist you with any questions you may have about installation setup troubleshooting or product recommendations If you ever need assistance with your new product please come online to talk to one of our friendly and knowledgeable Tech Support Associates Technical support is available through the online chat button on our website www monoprice com during regular business hours 7 days a week You can also get assistance through email by sending a message to tech monoprice com 101 TROUBLESHOOTING Q1 installed a hard drive but the system does not detect it A1 Check the power and data connections to the drive Verify that the hard drive is SATA type with a maximum capacity no greater than 4TB Replace the drive with another of the same type Q2 forgot my password How can access the system A2 Contact Monoprice Technical Support for assistance Q3 The video from one of the cameras is abnormal or missing Check the camera power supply Check the cable connections Replace the Ethernet cable Q4 The remote control is not working Ensure that the remote control is pointed straight at the IR receiver Try replacing the batteries in the remote control Try rebooting the system Q5 Can play back previously recorded videos while recording is in progress 5 Yes the system supports simultaneous recording and playback
21. Format Allows you to select the format for any displayed date You can select the standard US date format MM DD YYYY or the ISO 8601 date format YYYY MM DD Time Format Allows you to select the format for any displayed time You can select either the 12 hour or 24 hour military time standard Language Use this pull down list box to select the language to be used in the NVR s OSD menu Video Format Use this pull down list box to select either PAL or NTSC video format 55 Menu Time Outs Use this pull down list box to the amount of time that the OSD menu is displayed without any input before it automatically closes Show Wizard When enabled the Initialization Wizard will be displayed whenever the NVR is restarted 56 DST Click System General DST to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen DST Allows you to enable or disable Daylight Savings Time Time Offset Adjusts the amount of time to offset from Standard Time when displaying DST Daylight Saving Time Determines when DST starts or stops You can select either Week meaning that DST will begin during the specified week or Date meaning that DST will begin on a specific date Start Time Sets the time and date on which the Daylight Savings Time will commence If the Daylight Savings Time option is set to Week you can specify a month and week of the month during which the change will occur If th
22. Load Detaut You can reset the Display Record Network Alarm Device System and or Advanced settings to their factory default values To do so put a check mark in the check box to the left of each function you want to reset then click the Save button 98 EVENTS Click Remote Setting Advanced Events to display the following screen This screen allows you to specify different behaviors for different types of events Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Exception Retresn Save Event Exception ception The following editable options are available on this screen Event Type Use this pull down list box to select the type of event for which you want to edit the parameters You can select the Disk Full Disk Error or Video Loss event types Enable Use this check box to determine whether or not this event type is enabled Buzzer Use this pull down list box to set the length of time that the alarm buzzer will sound whenever an event occurs You can set the buzzer to sound for 10 20 40 or 60 seconds Show Message Use this check box to determine whether or not on screen messages are displayed in the Live and in recorded videos Send Email Use this check box to determine whether or not an email is sent whenever this type of event occurs 99 MAINTAIN Click Remote Setting Advanced Maintain to display the following screen This screen allows you to adjust the system maintenance settings P
23. R Click this button to view event results on the previous page This control is unavailable if on the first page of the search results Jump BBD Type a number into the box then click the button to jump to the specified page number Next Page IBM Click this button to view the event results on the next page This control is unavailable if on the last page of the search results Backup Click the Backup button to save all log information 65 Cancel Click the Cancel button to exit this screen without saving any changes Advanced MAINTAIN Click Advanced Maintain to display the following screen tamain Jata User admin sto Fi The following editable options are available on this screen Default User Use this pull down list box to select the user account to perform the automatic maintenance operations Auto Reboot Use this pull down list box to Enable or Disable the automatic reboot maintenance function Reboot Use the two pull down list boxes to specify the frequency of automatic reboots as well as the day of the week on which the reboot is performed Use the text box to the right to input the time of day at which the reboot is performed Update Click the Update button to update the NVR s firmware Load Default Click the Load Default button to reset all NVR settings to their factory default values 66 IPC Upgrade Perform the followings steps then click the IPC Upgrade button to update the IP camera
24. arts as listed below If anything is missing or damaged please contact Monoprice Customer Service for a replacement 1 4 channel network video recorder NVR 4x 720p IP66 waterproof IP cameras 4x RJ45 Ethernet cable approx 55 ft 17m length 1x Remote control 2 AAA batteries for remote control 1x 48 1 2 AC power adapter 1 AC power cord NEMA 5 15 to IEC 60320 C13 2 foot length 1 Optical 3 button USB scroll mouse 1x CD ROM with software and manuals 12x IP camera mounting screws 4x 2 5 hard drive mounting screws hard drive not included 4x 3 5 hard drive mounting screws hard drive not included 1 User s manual SYSTEM OVERVIEW NVR Front Panel 8 4 1 Power Indicator The LED illuminates green when power is applied to the NVR 2 IR Receiver This sensor detects the infrared signals from the included remote control 3 HDD Indicator The LED blinks flashes red when the internal hard drive is being accessed read from or written to If the internal hard drive is experiencing a failure if the internal hard drive is unformatted or if the internal hard drive is empty without any stored recordings the LED indicator will glow steadily 4 USB 2 0 Port Connect a mouse external USB hard drive flash drive or external USB optical DVD writer to this port If you need to connect more devices than you have open ports use a USB hub to increase the number of usable USB ports NVR Rear Panel
25. bstream to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera to edit Resolution Use this pull down list box to set the camera resolution FPS Sets the number of frames per second to capture record The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 30 Bitrate Mode Allows you to select either Predefined mode or User defined mode Bitrate Allows you to set the bitrate for the selected camera Audio Records audio from the selected camera when enabled 34 MOBILESTREAM Click Parameter Record Mobilestream to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera to edit Enable Enables Mobilestream processing When disabled the Mobilestream is not available for viewing on mobile devices Resolution Use this pull down list box to set the camera resolution FPS Sets the number of frames per second to capture record The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 30 Bitrate Mode Allows you to select either Predefined mode or User defined mode Bitrate Allows you to set the bitrate for the selected camera Audio Records audio from the selected camera when enabled 35 NETWORK Click Parameter Network Network to display the following screen Use this screen to adjust the network settings
26. count is allowed to adjust the camera Pan Tilt and Zoom and which channels cameras can be modified Note that a PTZ camera not included is required for this option to have any effect All Enables all options giving maximum access to the selected user account Clear Clears all options giving minimal access to the selected user account Save Saves all changes to the user account access level Cancel Aborts editing of the user account access permission without saving any changes made since the last save 62 INFO Click System Info Info to display the following screen which allows you to review the relevant system information 63 CHANNEL INFO Click System Info Channel Info to display the following screen which allows you to review the relevant information about each of the connected IP cameras Note that the information displayed in this window varies depending on the specific brand model of IP camera used 64 LOG Click System Info Log to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Log Type Use this pull down list box to select the type of log to search for Start Time Type the starting date into the text box or use the calendar icon to select the starting date End Time Type the ending date into the text box or use the calendar icon to select the ending date Search Click the Search button to begin the search Previous Page R
27. creen This screen allows you to remotely modify most of the same NVR settings that you can control using the Parameter menu in the NVR s built in OSD menu Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Logout Network Deice Pe 81 IP CAMERA Click Remote Setting Display IP Camera to display the following screen This screen displays channel camera details and allows you to add edit or remove cameras for each channel Local Setting Logout en The following editable options are available on this screen Delete Deletes the camera from the currently selected channel If no channels are selected this control has no effect Quick Add Allows you to quickly add a camera to the currently selected channel If no channels are selected this control has no effect Refresh Refreshes the channel camera list Check Box a Click inside the check box to add or remove a check mark which indicates that the current option is selected You can select individual channels by clicking inside the check boxes to the left of each channel label or select all channels by clicking inside the check box to the left of the column label Quick Delete Click the red trash icon to delete the camera from the corresponding channel Edit BBD Allows you to edit camera details for the corresponding channel 82 PRIVACY ZONE Click Remote Setting Display Privacy Zone to display the following screen This screen allow
28. e Daylight Savings time option is set to Date the DST change will occur at the specified time on the specified date End Time Sets the time and date on which Standard Time will resume If the Daylight Savings Time option is set to week you can specify a month and week of the month during which the change will occur If the Daylight Savings time option is set to Date the DST change will occur at the specified time on the specified date 57 NTP Click System General NTP to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen NTP Enables or disables the use of a Network Time Protocol function which keeps the NVR s internal clock synchronized with the clock on one of the NTP servers Server Address Use this pull down list box to select one of the predefined NTP server addresses Time Zone Use this pull down list box to select your local world time zone relative to GMT 58 USERS Click System Users to display the following screen The NVR supports up to six custom defined user accounts plus the default admin account with full access privileges Note that admin is the default user account name for the administrator account The default password for the admin account is blank no password The administrator account has all access privileges and must be used to create other user accounts Perform the following steps to edit one of the non admin user account 1 Click
29. e NVR with Ethernet cables which also provide the necessary power to the cameras using the Power over Ethernet PoE feature The NVR can be accessed directly using the built in OSD menu over the internet using a web based client and from your Android or iOS mobile device It is designed to support a wide range of IP cameras from Monoprice and various other manufacturers including Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras and cameras equipped with a microphone to pick up audio FEATURES e 720p real time recording Includes four 720p IP cameras Supports and audio capable cameras not included Power over Ethernet PoE function eliminates the need for separate power supplies High definition video output up to 1920x1080p Quick and easy P2P remote connections Free CMS software surveillance client Free mobile RXCamLink apps for Android and iOS CUSTOMER SERVICE The Monoprice Customer Service department is dedicated to ensuring that your ordering purchasing and delivery experience is second to none If you have any problem with your order please give us an opportunity to make it right You can contact a Monoprice Customer Service representative through the Live Chat link on our website www monoprice com during normal business hours Mon Fri 5am 7pm PT Sat Sun gam 6pm PT or via email at support monoprice com PACKAGE CONTENTS Aiter receiving the product please inventory the contents to ensure you have alll the proper p
30. e Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system you may need to disable User Access Control UAC for the ActiveX installation and for subsequent ActiveX access to the NVR s Web Application Manager WINDOWS VISTA UAC If you are using Windows Vista perform the following steps to disable UAC 1 Click Start Setup Control Panel 2 Select the User Account option 3 Click Turn User Account Control On or Off 4 Remove the check mark in the box to the left of the Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your computer label as shown in the screenshot below Tur on User Account Control UAC to make your computer more secure User account UAC ean you leave UAC turned on ia hi E Use User Account Contrel te help protect your computer avant unauthorized changes ta your computer Wa recommend that your computer gt 3 Lead 5 Click the OK button to save your changes 6 Continue with the ActiveX installation by following the on screen instructions For more details about installing ActiveX please refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation 72 WINDOWS 7 UAC If you are using Windows 7 perform the following steps to disable UAC 1 Click Start User Accounts User Accounts to display the following Screen Bx Control Panel Al Control User Accounts Conto Pane Home Manage your credential Create a password reset disk Uinkoniine1Ds cements
31. e cover to the rear and lift it off the chassis Be careful of sharp edges and corners 4 If installing a 3 5 SATA hard drive perform the following steps Otherwise skip to step 5 Note that you must install either a 3 5 or 2 5 SATA hard drive into the NVR a Insert the four included 3 5 hard drive mounting screws into the bottom of the hard drive as shown in figure a below Tighten them about half way so that the screw head continues to protrude above the hard drive s metal frame b Locate the four keyholes inside the NVR case Position the hard drive over the keyholes and slide the drive to the side as shown in figure b below so that the screws catch on the narrow portion of the keyholes and hold the drive in place If necessary slightly loosen the screws to ensure that they fit through the keyholes While holding the hard drive in place with one hand flip the NVR chassis over so that the screw heads are visible as shown in figure c below d Tighten the screws to secure the hard drive to the chassis 12 Camera Installation Plug the SATA data and power cable connectors Carefully replace the cover on the chassis Using the screws removed in step 2 above secure Position the NVR in its intended final location If installing a 2 5 SATA hard drive perform the following steps Note that you must install either a 3 5 or 2 5 SATA hard drive into the NVR a Position the drive over the dimpl
32. ed screw holes inside the chassis b While holding the drive in place flip the chassis over or onto its side Insert the four included 2 5 hard drive mounting screws into the four holes and tighten them to secure the drive to the chassis as shown in the image to the right into the drive as shown in the image to the right the cover to the chassis with one screw on each side panel and three screws on the rear panel Ensure that the NVR is located in a well ventilated area to ensure that it does not overheat during operation Mount the included cameras in the desired locations Note that mounting hardware is not included Using the included RJ45 Ethernet cable connect one end to the RJ45 jack on the camera s data power lead Plug the other end into one of the LAN ports on the back of the NVR Repeat until all cameras are connected to the NVR Note If the included cables are either too long or too short replace the included RJ45 Ethernet cables with cables of the appropriate length For best results on long cable runs use Cat6 shielded cable Monitor Connection 1 Using either a VGA cable or an HDMI cable neither of which is included connect your monitor display to the NVR s VGA or HDMI port 2 Plug your monitor into a power source and turn it on Power Supply Connection 1 Plug the DC connector on the included AC Power Adapter into the DC Power Connector 1 on the rear panel of the NVR 2 Plug
33. et the DDNS server settings which allow you to remotely access the NVR by using a browser to point to an address in the form 40 ALARM Click Parameter Alarm to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera for editing Enable Enables or disables alarm settings for the selected channel camera Buzzer Whenever movement is detected the NVR can emit a buzzer sound alerting you to the event This control allows you to set the length of time the buzzer will sound You can set this option to Disabled 0 seconds 10 seconds 20 seconds 40 seconds or 60 seconds Sensitivity Adjusts the motion detection sensitivity The possible values are 1 to 8 with 8 being the most sensitive setting 41 Area Click the Setup button to set the area s on the screen in which detected motion will trigger an alarm Each channel is divided into a 15x12 PAL or 15 10 NTSC grid Click in each box to change its color Red boxes indicate areas in which motion detection is active while black boxes indicate areas in which detected motion will be ignored Post Recording Adjusts the amount of time that recording will continue after the activation of an alarm You can set this option to 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes or 5 minutes Show Message
34. etermines whether or not the currently selected user is active or not Note that the admin user account cannot be disabled Password Use this pull down list box to Enable or Disable the use of a password for the currently selected user account 95 INFORMATION Click Remote Setting System Info to display the following screen This screen allows you to see but not modify various system settings Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Logout Info Retresn 96 FIRMWARE UPDATE Click Remote Setting Advanced Firmware Update to display the following screen This screen allows you to remotely upgrade the NVR s firmware Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Record Network Firmware Upoate The following editable options are available on this screen Upgrade file path Use the button to the right of the text box to open the file selection dialog Locate and select the upgrade file Valid upgrade files have a sw extension Progress Bar This bar displays the progress for the upgrade process When the update is completed the NVR will automatically reboot Start Click this button to start the upgrade process Stop Click this button to stop the upgrade process 97 LOAD DEFAULT Click Remote Setting Advanced Load Default to display the following screen This screen allows you to restore specific settings to their factory default values Playback Remote Setting Local Setting
35. h HDD up to 16 watts maximum Dimensions 11 8 x 8 9 x 2 1 300 x 227 x 58 mm 103 Image Sensor 1 4 CMOS Video System NTSC Minimum Illumination 0 05 Lux f1 2 AGC on 0 lux with IR LEDs ON Shutter Speed 1 30 120 000 sec Lens 3 6mm f1 2 90 Angle of View Day amp Night TR cut filter with auto switch Video Compression Video Compression Bit Rate 2 8 Mbps H 264 Audio Compression 6711 Audio Compression Bit Rate 64kbps Triplex System Yes Mainstream Image Resolution 720p 1280x720 Substream Image Resolution VGA 640x480 Mobilestream Image Resolution QVGA 320x240 Frame Rate 30fps Image Settings Saturation brightness and contrast adjustable using client software or web browser Network Protocols TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP HTTP SMTP DNS DDNS DHCP FTP NTP PPPOE UPNP SNMP HTTPS SIP optional Communication Interface 100Base TX 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ45 Reset Button Yes Ingress Protection IP66 waterproof Operating Temperature 314 140 10 60 Operating Humidity Tess than 90 RH non condensing Power Source 48 VDC 10 PoE Power Consumption 6 watts per camera Dimensions 5 4 x 2 6 x 2 5 137 x 66 x 65 mm 104 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS FCC Class B Notice Note Thi
36. he Live view Video Smoothing Click the Video Smooth button to cycle between the video smoothing options Realtime Balanced and Smooth The differences between the smoothing options are only apparent when experiencing a poor or slow network connection Auto Sequence Click the Auto Sequence button to begin sequential display of the connected channels cameras Note that you must first set the sequence time for this function to operate properly Mute Click the Mute button to mute or unmute audio Start Cruise Starts the cruise operation of a connected PTZ camera not included Playback Directly opens the Playback menu 23 When viewing the main display window as shown above right click the mouse button click the Main Menu B icon or press the Menu button on the remote control to access the Main Menu The Main Menu has options to allow you to select the Parameter Record Search Device System Advanced and Shutdown menu screens by selecting one of the icons across the top of the screen Parameter IP CAMERA Click Parameter Display IP Camera to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Displays the channel number for each connected IP Camera Edit Allows you to modify the name and locations of channels change to other IP camera types or protocols etc as shown in the image below State Displays the online status of each IP camera
37. he user account name into the text box The default administrator account name is admin Password Type the password associated with the user account name into the text box The default administrator password is blank no password Client Port Type the port number into the text box Bitrate Select the Substream option for remote web viewing of captured video Language Select the language for use with the Web Application Manager Remember Pwd If you want to have the system remember your account password put a check mark in the box to the left of this label Otherwise ensure there is no check mark in the box Open Channels Preview Put a check mark in the box to the left of this label if you want to see all live channels when the application launches Click the Login button to continue 74 Live Interface Upon login you will be presented with the Live video screen as shown below Seting perm Logout The following controls are available in the list on the left side of the screen Open Close Opens or closes the video window tor the corresponding channel camera Record Click the Record button to start manual recording for the corresponding channel camera Snapshot Ea Click this button to take a still snapshot of the video playing on the specified channel camera The following controls are available on the button bar at the bottom of the screen Open 8 opens all Live channels Close
38. hes the displayed network settings Client Port Allows you to specify the port to use for client access HTTP Port Allows you to specify the port to use for HTTP access DNS 2 Allows you to specify the secondary DNS address UPNP Allows you to enable or disable the UPNP feature Note that the other parameters cannot be set due to the fact that they are necessarily in use at their currently displayed values for remote access 89 EMAIL Click Remote Setting Network Email to display the following screen This screen allows you remotely to modify the NVR s email settings Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting cen a m The following editable options are available on this screen Refresh Refreshes the displayed email settings Save Saves the currently displayed email settings Email Allows you to enable or disable email alerts without changing any other email options Schedule Allows you to specify the times that emails will be sent SSL Allows you to enable or disable SSL SMTP Port Allows you to specify the port used for SMTP SMTP Server Allows you to specify the SMTP server address Sender Email Allows you to specify the email address to use for sending email Sender Pwd Allows you to specify the password to use for sending email Receiver Email Allows you to specify the email address for the target recipient Interval Allows you to specify the minimum interval between email alerts Ema
39. his control is unavailable if on the first page of the search results Jump number into the box then click the button to jump to the specified page number Next Page Click this button to view the event results on the next page This control is unavailable if on the last page of the search results Backup Click this button to start the backup process You much have an external Flash Drive Hard Drive or Optical DVD Writer connected to one the NVR s USB ports After clicking the Backup button the following screen is displayed m m rg m E e e LI Use this dialog to select the device and set the filename to which the selected recording will be copied This dialog shows the total and remaining free space on the selected device and allows you to format a device Note that you can back up to a Flash Drive Hard Drive or Optical DVD Writer connected to one of the NVR s USB ports Backup up files are saved with the file extension 264 They can be played back using the video player on the CD ROM included with the NVR bundle 48 PLAYING BACK RECORDINGS 1 Using your computer s file explorer copy the desired backup files to your computer 2 Launch the video player then click the icon in the lower right corner or click the Open Fie KAMER von in tno conte of the aren Open tie dim 49 3 Select the desired recording file s then click the Open button Open file eo
40. ight click in any video window to get the popup menu shown to the right This menu allows you to set the video stream for all channels cameras or just for the individual video stream You can also toggle whether the video bit rate will be displayed or not in the current window All MainStream 77 Playback Click the Playback tab at the top of the window to display the following screen This screen allows you search for saved recordings and to control remote playback of the selected recording s for up to four channels cameras Perform the following steps to search for recordings to play back 1 Use the calendar in the upper left to select a date that contains the recordings you want to view Dates with blue mark in the upper right corner are days that have recordings associated with them 2 Use the Type pull down list box to select the type of recording to search for You can search for Normal Alarm or All recording types 3 Puta mark in the box to the left of each channel camera that you want to search 4 Click the Search button The Time Axis will display the overall timeline with colored areas that represent video types Red areas indicate Alarm recordings Green areas indicate Normal recordings and the Black blank areas indicate that there are no recordings for that time period 78 Perform the following steps to play the found recordings 1 Determine whether or not you want all videos to be played back in sync If
41. il Test Click this button to send a test email 90 DDNS Click Remote Setting Network DDNS to display the following screen Once you have obtained a domain name from one of the DDNS services use this screen to specify the DDNS particulars Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Dons Retresh Save DONS Test ows Alm The following editable options are available on this screen Refresh Refreshes the displayed DDNS settings Save Saves the currently displayed DDNS settings DDNS Allows you to enable or disable DDNS Server Use this pull down list box to select your DDNS service Host Name Allows you to specify the full DDNS host name for the NVR User Name Allows you to specify the DDNS user name Password Allows you to specify the DDNS password DDNS Test Allows you to test the DDNS service 91 MOTION Click Remote Setting Alarm Motion to display the following screen This screen allows you to specify motion detection details Playback Remote Setting Local Setting The following editable options are available on this screen Copy Copies the motion detection settings from the currently selected channel to another Refresh Refreshes the displayed motion detection settings Save Saves the currently displayed motion detection settings Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel Enable Use this check box to enable or disable motion detectio
42. ile Folder ii Click this button to remove the currently selected file s or folder from the video playback list Remove All RED Click this button to remove all files folders from the video playback list Expand Contract List B Click this button to expand or contract the video playback list 51 Advanced Configuration which allows you to set the default directory for screenshot captures and the language used in the Video Player s menus Advance config Capture path Save path Language set Language Version 12 15 CA Documents and Settings AdministratorVideoPlayer Picture Enable Watermark Cancel 52 Select Click this button to access the dialog shown below E Device HDD Click Device HDD to display the following screen The NVR automatically polls the status of any connected hard drives and displays them on this screen The following information and controls are available on this screen No Displays the ID number of each connected drive State Displays the status of each connected drive If a drive is unformatted it will show not formatted in the State column If the hard drive is formatted and operating properly it will show Normal or OK in the State column Note that recording can only occur when the hard drive is in the Normal or OK state Free Total Displays the amount of free drive space as well as the maximum capacity of each connected d
43. increases playback to 2x normal speed Each subsequent click doubles the playback speed to 4x 8x and 16x normal speed then cycles back to 2x normal speed 50 Open File cick this button to access the file selection open dialog Full screen Display EBD Click this button to change the video playback to fill the entire screen Press the ESC key to return to the normal view Never On Top lil Click this button to allow the video player to be positioned behind other windows on the display Always On Top ill Click this button to ensure that the video player window will always remain at the forefront of the display despite the presence of other windows on screen On Top During Playback Click this button to ensure that the video player window will always remain at the forefront of the display as long as a video is being played Whenever a video is not being actively played back the video player can be positioned behind other windows Screenshot EE Click this button to save a screenshot of the current display window to a file located in the Video Client Capture subdirectory of the directory to which the video player was installed You can change the default location for captured screenshots using the Advance Configuration option on this screen Volume din Use the sider to adjust the volume level Add File Folder Mi Click this button to add the currently selected file s or folder to the video playback list Delete F
44. io video signals from the cameras the control signals to the cameras and the power needed to operate the cameras Use the included RJ45 Ethernet cables or other Ethernet cables to connect the cameras to the NVR Remote Control Legend Function 1 Numeric buttons Direct channel select 1 8 2 9 0 Numeric buttons ALL Wulipis display mode 4 Menu Enterext NVR Main Menu 5 Mute Wutejunmute audio 6 Submenu Open a submenu z A Uparrow button Volume increase 8 SEL Selecvedit button a p LelUright buttons Decrease increase parameter value 40 Y Down arrow button Volume decrease 11 44 Rewind button 12 gt gt Fast forward button Play button 18 gt Enter record search function 14 e Record button Stop playback Stop manual recording 16 WM Pause sequence button INSTALLATION Hard Drive Installation This NVR requires the installation of an internal hard drive not included for operation It is compatible with 2 5 and 3 5 SATA II or Ill hard drives with capacities up to 4TB each Perform the following steps to install a hard drive inside the NVR 1 Ensure that the NVR is not connected to a power source If necessary unplug any cables connected to the rear or front panels 2 Remove one screw from each side panel and three screws from the rear panel as indicated in the image below 3 Gently slide th
45. layback Remote Setting Local Setting Maintain The following editable options are available on this screen Refresh Refreshes the displayed maintenance settings Save Saves the currently displayed maintenance settings Auto Login Use this pull down list box to select the user account to perform the automatic maintenance operations Auto Reboot Use this pull down list box to Enable or Disable the automatic reboot maintenance function Reboot Use the two pull down list boxes to specify the frequency of automatic reboots as well as the day of the week on which the reboot is performed Use the text box to the right to input the time of day on which the reboot is performed 100 Local Setting Click Local Setting to display the following screen This screen allows you to set the local file paths and default file type for remote operation Playback Remote Setting Local Setting The following editable options are available on this screen Browse Click these buttons to open the file browser for selecting the desired directories File type Use this pull down list box to select the file type to save You can select 264 for saving files in the H 264 format or AVI for saving files in the AVI format Interval Input the maximum length for each recording file in minutes Save Click this button to save your settings Logout Click Logout to log out of the Web Application Manager and return to the login screen TE
46. n is the default user account name for the administrator account The default password for the admin account is blank no password The administrator account has all access privileges and must be used to create other user accounts 70 WEB APPLICATION MANAGER In addition to controlling and configuring the NVR directly using the built in OSD menu system you can connect to the NVR remotely over the internet using a desktop or laptop computer To access the built in web application perform the following steps 1 Open your computer s web browser 2 Inthe address bar type http PublicNetworklP Port where PublicNetworklP is the assigned IP address of the NVR and Portis the assigned port For example type 1 192 168 1 168 80 then press ENTER to navigate to the NVR 3 If your system has already had the ActiveX controls installed and the User Access Control UAC is set to allow access you will see the following login dialog If this is the case skip the Installing ActiveX section and continue with the Live Interface section Otherwise proceed with the Installing ActiveX section User login UserName Password ClienPot 5014 Bitrate Sub stream Language English Y CI Remember Pwd Open All Channels Preview Login Reset 71 Installing Activex If ActiveX has not been installed your system will automatically attempt to download and install the ActiveX plugin If your system uses th
47. n without altering any other settings Sensitivity Use this pull down list box to set the motion detection sensitivity Buzzer Turns the alarm buzzer on or off Full Screen Use this check box to determine whether or not the live display will go into full screen mode with the triggered channel whenever motion is detected Enable Recording Use this check box to determine whether or not a recording will be made when motion is detected Post Recording Use this pull down list box to set the amount of time to continue recording after motion is no longer detected Show Message Use this check box to determine whether or not an onscreen message will be displayed whenever motion is detected 92 Send Email Use this check box to determine whether or not an email alert will be sent whenever motion is detected Record Channel Use these check boxes to determine which channels will be recorded whenever motion is detected Put a check mark in the check box to the left of the All label to select all channels Grid Click within the grid on the video display to toggle specific areas of the screen in which motion detection will occur All motion in areas not specified as motion areas will be ignored Clear Click this button to clear all areas of the grid All Click this button to select all areas of the grid HDD Click Remote Setting Device HDD to display the following screen This screen allows you to view the status of the NVR s
48. ns The following options and controls are on this page Log Search Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to search and review the system log Parameter Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to modify the Parameter settings Maintain Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to perform NVR maintenance operations including firmware updates restoring factory defaults device reboot and system shutdown operations Manual Record Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to manually start and stop recordings 61 Disk Manage Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to manage and control the internal hard drive and any external USB drives connected to the system Remote Login Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to remotely log into the NVR SEQ Control Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to modify the sequencing of live screens for all channels cameras Backup Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to perform backup operations and which channels cameras it is allowed to backup Live Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to view live video and which channels cameras it is allowed to view Play Back Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to play back recordings and which channels cameras the viewable recordings are associated with PTZ Determines whether or not the user ac
49. o display the following page Use this screen to add or delete IP Cameras 4 Click the Record button on the left side then click the Schedule button to display the following page Use this screen to schedule the recording times for each camera Click the Save button when you are finished scheduling each camera aT are Soe ite E E U Lia nen ET 18 5 Click the Device icon on the top bar of the screen to display the following page Use this screen to format your hard drive and to configure its operating parameters Click the Save button when you are finished Dont Note If an internal hard drive is not installed or if it is unformatted the buzzer alarm will sound You can turn off the buzzer alarm by selecting the Event Buzzer to configure the buzzer for hard drive loss failure 19 6 Upon completion of setup the Main Live Interface is displayed as shown in the image below Congratulations Your Network Video Recorder and Weatherproof IP Cameras are now configured and in operation ready to capture any critical security event 20 MAIN MENU Menu Structure The following diagram shows the internal NVR menu structure
50. ode or User defined mode Bitrate Allows you to set the bitrate for the selected camera Audio Records audio from the selected camera when enabled 87 SUBSTREAM Click Remote Setting Record SubStream to display the following screen This screen allows you to remotely set the recording parameters for the remote video stream Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Emm Copy Refresh pm The following editable options are available on this screen Copy Allows you to copy the settings from one channel to another Refresh Refreshes the displayed recording parameters Save Saves the current recording parameters for the currently selected channel Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel for editing Resolution Use this pull down list box to set the recording resolution FPS Sets the number of frames per second to capture record The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 30 Bitrate Mode Allows you to select either Predefined mode or User defined mode Bitrate Allows you to set the bitrate for the selected camera Audio Records audio from the selected camera when enabled 88 NETWORK Click Remote Setting Network Network to display the following screen This screen allows you to remotely set most of the NVR s network settings Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Network Retresn HTTP Pont The following editable options are available on this screen Refresh Refres
51. ormat MM DD YYYY or the ISO 8601 date format YYYY MM DD Time Format Allows you to select the format for any displayed time You can select either the 12 hour or 24 hour military time standard Refresh Rate Sets the camera s refresh rate 26 OSD Position Allows you to freely set the position of the displayed date time and camera name on the screen Color Allows you to adjust the sharpness brightness contrast and saturation levels of the selected camera as shown in the image below 27 OUTPUT Click Parameter Display Output to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Video Output Allows you to select the video source to be displayed on the screen Seq Mode Allows you to select the display behavior SEQ Dwell Time Allows you to set the amount of time in seconds that the sequential mode will display each channel camera before skipping to the next VGA HDMI Resolution Allows you to select the display resolution for the VGA and HDMI video output ports You can select 1024x768 1280x1024 1440x900 1280x720 or 1920x1080 Transparency Determines the level of transparency or opacity of the OSD menu against the background The adjustment range is from 0 minimum transparency to 128 maximum transparency 28 IMAGE CONTROL Click Parameter Display Image Control to display the following screen Use the settings on this screen to adjust the
52. r all other days of the week To do this first select the source day of the week using the left most pull down list box shows Sun in the screenshot above next use the right most pull down list box to select the destination day s then click the Copy button to the right 85 Copy Channel Allows you to copy the settings from one channel to one or all other channels To do this first select the source channel using the left most pull down list box shows in the screenshot above next use the right most pull down list box to select the destination channel s and then click the Copy button to the right 86 MAINSTREAM Click Remote Setting Record MainStream to display the following screen This screen allows you to remotely set the recording parameters for the main video stream Local Setting Refresh mtem C The following editable options are available on this screen Copy Allows you to copy the settings from one channel to another Refresh Refreshes the displayed recording parameters Save Saves the current recording parameters for the currently selected channel Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel for editing Resolution Use this pull down list box to set the recording resolution FPS Sets the number of frames per second to capture record The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 30 Bitrate Mode Allows you to select either Predefined m
53. ring PreRecord When enabled the NVR will keep a short running live recording for all cameras When a recording or alarm event occurs it will keep the buffered video and will append to it any video recorded after the start of the event thus ensuring that you record the event from the moment before it occurred Copy Allows you to duplicate the above settings from one channel camera to another or all at once 31 SCHEDULE Click Parameter Record Schedule to display the following screen Use this screen to set the Normal and Motion Detected recording time schedule for each connected camera Use the Channel pull down list box to select the active channel camera Use the Copy function to copy the settings from one channel camera to any one of or all the others 32 MAINSTREAM Click Parameter Record Mainstream to display the following screen The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera to edit Resolution Use this pull down list box to set the camera resolution FPS Sets the number of frames per second to capture record The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 30 Bitrate Mode Allows you to select either Predefined mode or User defined mode Bitrate Allows you to set the bitrate for the selected camera Audio Records audio from the selected camera when enabled 33 SUBSTREAM Click Parameter Record Su
54. rive Free Time Displays the remaining recording time for each connected drive The remaining time is calculated based on the Resolution Encoding Bitrate and Frame Rate as well as the currently available drive space Select Place a check mark in the box in the Select column to select a drive for further operations 53 Overwrite Determines whether the NVR will overwrite older files or not when it needs additional drive space Selecting Auto causes the NVR to automatically overwrite older files whenever additional drive space is needed Selecting Disable means that no files are overwritten and that the NVR will cease recording once the drive becomes full You can also set the maximum amount of time that a recording will be retained after which it will be automatically deleted regardless of available drive space You can set it to retain recordings for 1 day 3 days 7 days 14 days 30 days or 90 days Format Click the Format button to format the currently selected drive for use by the NVR You will be prompted to confirm the formatting option before it proceeds as shown in the following screen 54 System GENERAL Click System General General to display the following screen MMWIEEIYY The following editable options are available on this screen Date Type the current date into the edit box or click the calendar icon to select the current dale Time Type the current time into the edit box Date
55. s When enabled messages will be displayed on screen when motion is detected and when an alarm trigger occurs Send Email Determines whether email will be sent or not when motion is detected Full Screen When enabled the display will switch to full screen mode to display the video from the triggered camera Record Channel Selects the channel s that will be recorded whenever motion is detected 42 Record Search RECORD SEARCH Click Record Search Record Search to display the following screen E Bane The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera on which the recording was made You can select All to search for video from all channels cameras Type Select the type of recording to search for You can select Normal Alarm or All Start Time Set the starting time of recordings you want to search End Time Set the ending time of recordings you want to search Month Year Use these pull down list boxes to select the month and year to be searched 43 Calendar After the search is performed the calendar will display yellow mark in the corner of each day for which a recording was found and the applicable channels will be marked with yellow dot in the Channel selection box below the calendar display To playback a recording first click on the date in the calendar display Next deselect any channel s you do not wish to view u
56. s equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Monoprice Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the to operate this equipment 105
57. s you to select areas of the screen to mask from view Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Privacy Zone Copy Retresn Save The following editable options are available on this screen Copy Allows you to copy the mask settings from one channel to another Refresh Refreshes the current mask settings for the selected channel Save Saves the current mask settings for the selected channel Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel for viewing editing Privacy Zone Enables or disables the use of the current mask settings for the current channel Put a check mark in the check box to the left of the label to enable use of the privacy mask s Disabling the Privacy Zone option allows you to view the camera s entire field of view without deleting the current mask settings Selection Click on the displayed image to toggle mask zones on or off Delete When you have finished toggling mask zones on the displayed image click the Delete button to mask the selected areas then click the Save button to save the mask settings 83 REC PARAMETERS Click Remote Setting Record Rec Parameters to display the following screen This screen allows you to set the basic recording parameters for each channel camera Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting m Ree Parameters The following editable options are available on this screen Channel Use this pull down list box to select the channel camera to edit Record
58. sing the Channel selection box below the calendar display Finally click the Play button to switch to the recording playback interface as shown in the image below Use the control bar on the Play Back interface to control playback of the selected recording s The Fast Forward and Rewind controls allow for multiple speeds 2x 4x 8x and 16x as does the Slow Play control 1 2 1 4 and 1 8 normal speeds You can frame advance using the Pause Frame control while the Play and Stop buttons perform the functions that their names imply Use the Volume Control to adjust the playback volume level 44 Use the Time Axis Zoom button to adjust the amount of time displayed on the recording span time bar For example when set to 2H the recording span time bar will display times up to one hour ahead of and one hour behind the middle point FILE CLIP When in the Play Back interface and viewing only a single recording click the File Clip button to copy a portion of a recording to a new file thereby retaining only the portion of the original recording that you want to focus on 45 BACKUP When in the Play Back interface and viewing only a single recording click the Backup button to display the following dialog m Use this dialog to select the device and set the filename to which the selected recording will be copied This dialog shows the total and remaining free space on the selected device and allows you to format a device
59. the C13 end of the included AC Power Cord into the AC Power Adapter s C14 socket Plug the other end into a nearby power outlet Note that the included AC Power Adapter can accept input voltages from 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz It uses a NEMA 5 15 grounded AC plug Do not modify the plug use a cheater plug or otherwise attempt to bypass the grounding function If your power outlet does not accept a grounded NEMA 5 15 plug contact an electrician to have the obsolete outlet replaced SYSTEM SETUP System Initialization Depress the side of the power switch on the rear panel of the NVR The green Power LED on the front panel will illuminate and the monitor will display the following message System Initializing Startup Wizard 1 Once the system initialization is complete the Startup Wizard opening screen is displayed as shown below Click the Next button to continue to the following screen H 264 NVR Welcome to use the wizard of setup Don t show Note that if you do not want to see this screen each time the NVR is started put a check mark in the box next to the Don t show this window next time label before clicking the Next button 2 The Network Setup screen will be displayed next as show below Input the network details that apply to your local area network Click the Save button when complete 100 16 3 Click the Display button on the left side menu then click the IP Camera button t
60. to highlight the user account you want to edit 59 2 Click the Edit button in the bottom right corner of the screen to display the following screen 3 Ifyou wish to clear any existing user account information click the Default button then confirm your action 4 Use the User Enable pull down list box to activate or deactivate the user account 5 Use the User Name text box to give a more meaningful name to the user account than the default names User account names are limited to a total of 8 characters 6 Use the Password Enable pull down list box to determine whether this user account requires a password or not 7 If Password Enable is set to Enable type a password into the Password text box A valid password is up to 8 numeric 0 9 characters Type the same numeric password into the Confirm text box to ensure that your password is what you think it is 8 Click the Save button to save the changes to the user account 60 9 Click the Permission button to display the following screen 10 Edit the user permissions by putting check marks or removing check marks in the boxes associated with each option For the Backup Live Play Back and PTZ options the upper check box enables the overall option while the lower check box is used to select all entries 1 4 In lieu of selecting all entries click on the individual numbers buttons to enable or disable access rights to individual channels cameras for these operatio
61. urce when not in use Prior to operation check the unit and power cord for physical damage Do not use if physical damage has occurred Take care to prevent damage to the power cord Do not allow it to become crimped pinched walked on or become tangled with other cords Ensure that the power cord does not present a tripping hazard When disconnecting the power cord do not pull on the cord itself Instead grasp the plug connector head to disconnect it from the power socket Before plugging the unit into a power outlet ensure that the outlet provides the same type and level of power required by the device Ensure that power is turned off and disconnected before making any electrical connections This device contains a Lithium polymer battery to maintain internal memory When the battery is expended it should be replaced and the old battery should be disposed of in accordance with local state or federal regulations for electronic waste Clean only using a soft dry cloth Do not use chemical cleaners solvents or detergents For stubborn deposits moisten the cloth with warm water INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this 4 camera Network Video Recorder NVR with Waterproof Cameras from Monoprice This kit includes four waterproof Day Night cameras Each camera carries an IP66 Ingress Protection rating and features 30 infrared LEDs allowing them to capture images in conditions of total darkness 0 lux They connect to th
62. which allow you to remotely access the NVR through the local area network LAN or over the internet using a mobile device Note that the NVR supports P2P networking and therefore you can remotely connect to the NVR without adjusting any of the network settings You can access the NVR remotely over the internet or locally over your LAN To access the NVR point your browser to one of the following addresses Internet http PublicNetwork P Por LAN http IntranetIP P Note that the extranet port must be mapped on your router before you can access the NVR through a public network Note If multiple NVRs exist in the same LAN each one must be set to a different MAC address 36 SWITCH Click Parameter Network Switch to display the following screen Subnet Mack n Use this screen to set the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway for the NVR s built in switch Set the Switch Mode to Manual or Automatic with manual being used to manually add IP cameras and auto being used to automatically add IP cameras Normally there is no need to change these settings 37 When adding IP cameras manually you can use the Device Search Tool found on the included CD ROM The tool s interface shown below allows you to click to select a device or to log into the device by clicking its IP address Device Search Tossa Tossa o Tossa osea
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