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1. l HDD Group attribute HDD Group record channel HDD Array No op Group DI y HDD Group record channel En Ens Click HDD Group attribute button to enter setup page Di Di First select a HDD group and then tick channels you want to Za S record in this HDD group and then click OK to finish Moe Moi Note Recording the images of one channel in one HDD 7 Select All group is recommended 37 CHAPTER 10 Appendix Glossary 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 NTP Acronym for Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network 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 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 MTU M
2. DNS1 DNS2 Preferred and spare DNS server Alarm signal can be uploaded to the IP address automatically IP address of IP server 50 9 5 2 PPPoE Settings Select EI Network Parameters gt P PPPOE Settings Enable PPPoE by ticking M input the user name and password then save the changes and reboot the device to make the parameters become effective If succeed to dial the current IP address will be displayed in the blank DDNS IP 9 5 3 DDNS Settings Adopting DDNS function can solve the problems caused by dynamic IP Click El Network Parameters gt IDAS Settings Enable DDNS If the IP Server IP is selected as protocol then input the address where the IP server is running If the Dyndns is selected as protocol Server Name Input the IP address of the server such as members dyndns org Domain the domain name that user applied for the device such as test dynlia com User name password and verify the account information that user registered on the Dyndns website If the Peanut Hull is selected as protocol Input the user name and password applied on the Peanut Hull website to visit the device by the applied domain name 9 5 4 NTP Settings Adopting NTP function can enable client software to synchronize the time and data of the device regularly 51 Y Enable NTP Server ddress Select Bi Fetwork Parameters
3. 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 Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your NVR please be advised of the following tips e Ensure unit is installed in a well ventilated dust free environment e Unit is designed for indoor use only e Keep all liquids away from the NVR e Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications e 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 e Use the NVR in conjunction with an UPS if possible e Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals e A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER Ru 5 Introduction ssra gilera 5 1 1 PRONG Panel Introduction ea ee ia 6 1 2 Starting and Shutting Down Your NYE 8 CHAPTER AAA io rana 10 Network Parameters C
4. see oma Figure 9 5 38 9 3 1 Video Parameters Remote setting O H Device Parameters i Device Information P Version Information IB Channel Farameters Channel Ho Tree L Display Settings L Video Parameters IF schedule Record L Motion Detection l r des Lest Encoding Parameters Main Stream Normal P Video Tampering i L Video Mask Stream Type Video fa Hetwork Farameters p Hator Sat Tass Resolution 540x480 SP PPPOE Settings F DINS Settings Bitrate Type Constant L HIF Settings IF Het Disk Settings Bitrate 2048kpbs E IF E mail Settings F E E fa Serial Fort Settings Frame Rate Full Frame 5 Alarm Parameters Exception Farameters Video Quality Hi eh E E Account Management HDD Settings Frame Type Single F Frame Update Remotely I Frame Interval E Figure 9 6 Settings for recording Tes Descriptions Main Stream Normal Event and Sub stream Parameters Stream Type Video and Video amp Audio Recording Resolution Bit rate Type Variable and Constant Frame Type BBP BP and Single P 9 3 2 Schedule Recording Step1 Enable Schedule Recording Note When NVR is succeed to connect to IP camera it will start schedule recording which means recording for 7 24 39 Remote setting El La Device Parameters gt PP Device Information i PP Version Information ba Channel Parameters Channel Ho IF camera 1 La PP
5. G tad G o G H tad G I TS 3 G G Jl G G ee G GE GG GG EGG GG ES C GGG GE GGG GGG G GG io R Save Logs Ese os 2008 2011 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved Figure 8 1 Log Search Select the log type and date and click MN to list all 9 j matched logs Log Type Enable Start as to search the log file in a certain period of a day Click fad can export the logs as Excel or TXT file Note Up to 2000 logs can be listed if the items are more than 2000 please choose a certain period and search again 32 CHAPTER9 Configuration Click Config button in the menu bar and enter parameters setup menu which displays local configuration by default 9 1 Local Configuration Piayback Cont Genfg n Remote Config Protocol Type The Size of File Packesing Sucia Type Network Transmission Feature Path for saving recording ites Path Bir Saing prew caphited imagis Path for saving playback captured Images Fath for Saving download ites 255M in Stream Less Delay Good Fluency IAochHlecordfiles EMIL EHA Ctra Files GOC lay packricriles COCALO ao las Current User admin SOI 201 High Hikwision Ligia Technology Go Ltd All ngn resend Figure 9 1 Local Parameters Information Protocol Type Select network transmission protocol TCP or UDP The Size of File Packaging Set the size of recordings Main Stream for recording Substr
6. Recordings sia Duration Redundant Recording and whether to record audio Post Record Advance Advanced Record Settings Se Duration Redundant Audio Record 9 3 3 Motion Detection Recording Go to Motion Detection page Remote setting Sq Device Parameters H E H Alarm Farameters Ey Exception Parameters Figure 9 8 TS x x Device Information iti M fe Version Information Channel Parameters L Display Settings L Video Parameterz Schedule Record dea dai Video Lost Video Tamper ng JP Video Mask Metwork Farameters L Network Settings JP PPPOE Settings JP DIHS Settings L WTF Settings L Het Disk Settings L E mail Settings Serial Fort Settings Account Management wil HI Settings Update Remotely Channel Ho re camera 0 e Enable Motion Detection rea settings Set area Set sensitivity Settings Arm Schedule Alarm schedule setting max 5 time frames per day Settings Linkaze Settings of related alarm output recording etc Settings Note If you are using IP camera that is not from Hikvision please setup this function by using its own software Step1 Select Channel No for motion detection recording Step2 Enable motion detection by tick the box Step3 Then you can click settings buttons to set area arm schedule and linkage 41 Area Settings eee TTT E Step4 Tick box of Start Draw and draw an area on
7. Startallrecording PA Stopallrecording EEE EEE _ Dm Nextpage Previous page Next page oe Close audio OU SOC 5 1 Preview 5 1 1 Windows Division When live preview the windows division can be selected by click the button on play control area It can support 1 4 9 and 16 windows division The change between different windows division modes will not stop the current preview the window still can be operated 20 5 1 2 Preview Preview by channel After choosing window division mode select one window and click MA on channel list to preview the current channel If preview successful the icon will K d become l Preview by page Click the device node on the list then multiple channels will start to display NIS according to the selected window divisions Clic to switch to the next page click il to the previous page Or just click and to start preview by page Double click to maximize RUR a n the ta 20 00 Click the selected window can maximize the window to full screen double click again to resume Full screen display Click K to change the multi channel preview to N g full screen click A to resume When previewing select the channel and click to open audio the status will vell Then click to open audio scroll bar and adjust the audio After the adjustment the bar will disappear automatically When audio is open click EJ to close audio and the status will resume roll Note
8. When preview with web server only one channel audio can be previewed at one time 21 5 1 4 Stop Preview Click on the playlist t will become This can stop the channel preview Click to stop all channels preview 5 2 Recording and Capturing Image The previewing channel is required when recording and capturing image Note When stop previewing will also stop the recording of this channel 5 2 1 Recording Click Config enter local configuration menu where can change the directory of saving recording file and the size of file packing Click a button on playlist to start recording of this channel if the icon is not a 1t will note Recording failed Click icon again to stop recording and the saving file folder will pop up automatically When multiple channels are under previewing user may click RS to start all channel recording or clic to stop all channel recording Stop previewing will also stop recording of this channel 22 Note If saving file disk space is less than 500M the web server will stop recording automatically 5 2 2 Capturing Image Click Config to enter local configuration menu where can modify the saving capturing image directory Select a previewing window click to capture image If capture image successfully the saving folder will pop up automatically Note When disk space is less than 500M capture image will be failed 5 3 Video Parameters Set
9. channel T Upload to Center Warning on Monitor Trigger Alarm Output Analog Alarm Output IP camera Alarm Output 46 Linkage Step6 Set PTZ linkage for signal level alarm Note Alarm input can link PTZ of several channels but one channel can only link one option of preset sequence and pattern 9 4 3 Video Loss Note This function is only available on IP cameras from Hikvision Step1 Select the channel number for video loss Select ha Channel Farameters gt L Step2 Enable Video Loss to activate settings of Fortify Time and Linkage Arm Schedule v ni Luni n LI ni ni ni Step3 Set the fortify time for video loss Click Settings in Fortify Time menu Select Weekday as some day of the week or the whole week for the fortify time The All Day Record or 8 Segments can be selected as well Note The time of each segment can not be overlapped 47 IP camerat m po O E po nl IP camera 1 v IP camera 1 v INIS NTR W E EEF EEF EEF EEF EEF EEF EE Whole Week NN KHS Settings Settings Settings Settings J111111 Linkage Step4 Set linkage for video loss Click Settings in the Linkage menu 9 4 4 Video Tampering Note This function is only available on IP cameras from Hikvision IP camera 1 RI Step1 Select the channel number for video tampering
10. event which is including HDD Full HDD Fault HDD errors or HDD not initialization Network Broken IP Address Conflict Illegal Access user name or password wrong Video Output Standard Mismatch and Video Signal Exception video signal unstable 49 Exception Type top Full y Alarm Handle Method Select the exception type and handle method Select Exception Farsmeters interface to enter config uration T Audio Warning T Email Linkage T Upload to Center Trigger Alarm Output Analog Alarm Output IP camera Alarm Output Select All 9 5 Network Configuration 9 5 1 Basic Configuration NIC Type 10m 100M 1000M Aut y Device IP Address 172 8 40 18 T Obtain Auto Device Port eooo Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 8 40 1 Select Hi Network Farameters gt dl Network Settings Configure the network according to the actual situation If there is DHCP server in the network enable Obtain Auto and reboot the device to get the IP address under this network ii cd segment automatically Multicast 0 0 0 0 HITP Port feo Advance Advanced Network Settings DNS Server Address1 DNS Server Address2 Select Advance to enter advanced configuration You can Alarm host IP configure preferred DNS serverl and spare DNS server2 IP Alarm host port address of alarm host and IP server MTU
11. lal C Cm 42 9 3 4 Alarm Recording Select A Alarm Farameters gt Alarm Input Settings Step1 Select alarm input Note It refers to the alarm input of IP channel Settings Settings Step2 Select the type of alarm input NO or NC Note NO is the default status The settings will become effective after rebooting If you are using IP camera that is not from Hikvision please setup this function by using its own software Settings Settings Step3 Enable Alarm Handle to activate Arm Schedule amp Linkage Method Settings 43 Step4 Set the fortify time for alarm input Click Settings in Fortify Time menu Select Weekday as some day of the week or the whole week for recording time The All Day Record or 8 Segments can be selected as well Note The time of each segment can not be overlapped Step5 Set recording channel triggered by alarm Click Settings in Linkage menu and select Trigger Recording tab Enable the recording channels you want Step6 Enter schedule recording interface Click lv to enable Recording 4 Arm Schedule della OR al R R RRR RR M ull al al ll a a ull al al al al al a ul al al al ad tl i id Whole Week Linkage O a coco IP camera 1 M 0123456 7 8 910111213141516 1718 192021222324 EJ tl AAA a Ei B E Bi setting Settings C
12. the image by lift pressing and holding the mouse Double click can select full screen Step5 Select a sensitivity level for motion detection Level 1 is the lowest 6 is the highest IrCamera 08 IV Start Draw Clear All Sensitivity Arm Schedule Step6 Arm Schedule Setup Weekday You may select one day in a week or select several time periods in one day Then you may also select copy the settings to whole week or to one day Eo V Periodi E S P Period3 Note There are 8 time periods in one day i TT Period4 P PeriodS TT Period TT Period AE ull al al ul ul ul w 1303223 cl all al tl ul Gil TT Periods Step7 Go back to Schedule Record page and click settings Copy to Whole Week Si button besides Record Time to enter Recording Schedule Pr S meri Step8 Select one day in a week and select All Day recording if necessary You may also set period recording by disable All Day Recording there are 8 time periods in one day Then you Fechday HHZ E 9 Day Recording can select Motion Detection from the drop down menu beside the periods Then you may also select copy the settings to whole week or to one day Note 1 Please make sure that each time period is not overlapped 2 The valid time of motion detection recording is the intersection of arm schedule and recoding schedule Recording Schedule Motion Detection nd 13332232 Jul du al ul u sz ruba tak 13332330 du l al ul
13. Control Send remote button control signal Remote Serial Port Control Configure settings for RS232 and RS485 ports Remote Camera Management Remotely enable and disable analog channels Add and delete IP cameras Remote Shutdown Reboot Remotely shutdown or reboot the NVR 9 8 Remote Upgrade Remote Upgrade Upgrade Status Click Ed Update Remotely Click Browse to search the local upgrade file click Process Upgrade to start upgrade remotely 55 9 9 HDD Settings HDD Formatting Click EU HDD Format Note Please backup the data before formatting hard disk Disk Group Management Select one disk and select one HDD Group you want it to be shown as figure right Note NVR supports up to 16 HDD Groups HDD Property Settings Select one disk and configure its property by selecting Read Write Read Only or redundant from drop down menu shown as figure right Note Read Write Writing in or Read from this disk is allowed when selecting this option Write Only Unable to write in this disk to protect existed recordings from being overwritten when selecting this option Redundant Redundant recording in this disk is allowed when selecting this option 56 238475 IE HDD Group attribute lu HDD Group attribute HDD Group 01 Read Hrite Read Hrite Read only
14. Display Settings i D Video Parameterz sai chedule Record ie Motion Detection la PP Video Lost 0123458678 9 1011121314151617 18192021 22 23524 iP Video Tampering i SP Video Mask E da Hetwork Farameters L Network Settings FFF E Settings IIN Settings WIF Settings Net Disk Settings E mail Settings H Bi Serial Port Settings E 5 Alarm Parameters Exception Parameters Scheduled Motion Alarm Account Management HDD Settings Motion Alarm u Motion amp Alarm Command Sa Update Remotely W Enable Recording Record Time Advanced Settings pete avon Figure 9 7 Recording Schedule Step 2 Set recording time and type resto DIP 21 doy anat Click Settings button besides to Record Time to enter setup page Select one day in a week and select All Day recording if necessary You may also set period recording by disable All Day Recording there are 8 time periods in one day Then you can select schedule recording from the drop down menu beside the periods Then you may also select copy the settings to whole week or to one day PH Echadala Racer dis H PH Echa dls Bacording G dd Ida la ha T E F p F Lebar gals Laren ding E Eshatalo Lacer ding Note Please make sure that each time period is not overlapped can 40 In the Advanced Record Settings you may configure parameters of Pre Record time Post Record time
15. HIKVISION DS 9500NI S Series NVR USER MANUAL Version 1 2 0 Hikvision Network Digital Video Recorder User s 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 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 SOME STATES THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU
16. Select E Channel Parameters gt L Video Tampering Settings Settings Settings Step2 Enable Video Tampering Alarm to activate settings of Area Settings Arm Schedule and Linkage Settings Settings 48 o e IS l LI SAN A AS e N Ad O II Area Settings Step3 Set the video tampering area and sensitivity ii MOI Bat 10 02 12 The sensitivity can be divided into three levels Low Medium and High Enable Start Draw and select the detection area by using mouse gt E In IPCamera 04 IV Start Draw Sensitivity Low Arm Schedule Step4 Set the fortify time for video tampering ie Click Settings in Arm Schedule menu Select Weekday as some day of the week or the whole week for the arm schedule The All Day Record or 8 Periods can be selected as well IV Periodi J Period J Period3 J Period4 Note The time of each segment can not be overlapped Pe J Periods J Period Jude 1110300 call ul tl ul Gila RAS Periods Copy to hole Week y a 5 n L H Linkage W Alarm Trigger Mode T Audio Warning T Email Linkage Step5 Set linkage for video tampering Click Settings in the Linkage menu TT Upload to Center T Warning on Monitor T Trigger Alarm Output Analog Alarm Output IP camera Alarm Output 9 4 5 Exceptions Exception parameters are for the alarm handle of abnormal
17. TAS o 51 IS IN CUS K SNE S an aa I Dei 52 05 0E MalSctines tada ill 52 TO Channel C Oni Ur alone ae a 53 0 61 Channel Display Settings aaa RE 53 TR E O 53 9 T CCOUNE Manage MENi di 54 ORME Up eran ee 55 OD ADD Seltinss sanken il 56 CHAPTER Aisa E E R 58 KK CE O 58 CECO OO 59 Follieri 60 CHAPTERI Introduction 1 1 Front Panel Introduction DS 9504NI S Front Panel indicates power supply and system running Alarm Alarm indicator turns red when a sensor alarm is detected Status TX RX indictor blinks blue when network connection is functioning properly LED ee HDD indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to HDD Indicators Ready indicator turns blue when NVR is functioning properly Backup indicator blinks blue when data is being backup 3 USB Ports Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD Channel Status Blue indicates recording red indicates network connection purple indicates Indicators recording amp network connection 5 Backup Button Backup video files Press this button NVR will backup all IP cameras 24 hour recorded video into USB flash memory DS 9508NI S Front Panel Turning red indicates power supply but without system running turning blue indicates power supply and system running Status Alarm indicator turns red when a sensor alarm is detected Bun TX RX indictor blinks blue when network connection is fu
18. Time Major Type Minor Type Channel N Remote User Remote HOST A Local User Log Search 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 00 00 Information Stop Recording 2010 06 03 00 Information Start Recording 2010 06 03 08 Operation Remote Log On 2010 06 03 08 Operation Remote Get Parameters Log Type All Select Date 201063 li Star End N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 O tad G H
19. a sensor alarm is detected LED 1 Indicators TX RX TX RX indictor blinks blue when network connection is functioning properly Power On If the power LED indicator on the front panel is off please plug the power supply into an electrical outlet 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 DS 9500NI S series NVR do not have local output when Ready indicator turns blue that means the unit is power on and ready to be configured Power Off Standard Shutdown Press and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds the device will enter power off process when power indicator turns red turn off the power switch on the back panel Other Methods of Shutdown Shutdown with Power Switch Please try to avoid shutting down the unit by turn off the power switch on the back panel especially during recording Shutdown by Unplug Power Supply Please try to avoid shutting down the unit by unplug power supply especially during recording Note It is highly recommended that an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS be used in conjunction with the unit CHAPTER 2 Network Parameters Configuration DS 9500NI S Series NVR are mainly for IPC DVS network video storage and playback Network configurations are needed before operating including IP address subnet mask gateway and port Note T
20. ame with the Step 3 of Section 9 3 3 Motion Detection Recording Step4 The same with the Step 4 of Section 9 3 3 Motion Detection Recording 45 Linkage Step5 Set the alarm linkage for motion detection and select Alarm Trigger Mode IB Trigger Recording amp PTZ Linkage alarm output channel T Audio Warning T Email Linkage T Upload to Center T Warning on Monitor TT Trigger Alarm Output Analog Alarm Output IP camera Alarm Output Select ALI Alarm Linkages Description When the alarm signal is detected the image of corresponding channel will pop out as single screen Audio Warning Alarm triggers buzzer Upload to Center Upload the alarm signal to the center such as client software CANE When the alarm signal is detected the client software will send the email to the E mail Linkage designated mailbox Trigger alarm output of the device if the device is 9000 series triggering alarm output maga Anto Sal of IP channel can be selected as well 9 4 2 Signal Level Alarm Step1 The same with the Step1 of Section 9 3 4 Alarm Recording Step2 The same with the Step2 of Section 9 3 4 Alarm Recording Step3 The same with the Step3 of Section 9 3 4 Alarm Recording Step4 The same with the Step4 of Section 9 3 4 Alarm Recording Linkage Alarm Trigger Mode MA Trigger Recording e PTZ Linkage Step5 Set the alarm linkage for signal level and select alarm Audio Warning Email Linkage output
21. aximum Transmission Unit Unit is represented by bytes MTU of most network devices is 1500 If it s bigger than gateway MTU the data packets will be split into smaller ones for transmission In this case there will be pieces of data packet causing packet loss ratio to raise and slow down network speed When MTU is preset smaller than the gateway MTU the packet loss ratio will decrease 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 59 FAQ e Why does my NVR make a beeping sound after booting There are a few reasons for the warning beep your NVR makes after booting 1 There is no HDD present in the NVR 2 The HDD has not been initialized 3 The HDD is defective If you wish to use your NVR without any HDDs you may disable this warning beep in the Exception Settings menu See Exceptions e Why is there no video recorded after setting the motion detection If there are no recorded video after setting the motion detection please check 1 Check that the recording schedule is setup correctly by following the steps listed in Schedule Recording 2 Check that the motion detection area is configured correctly See Motion Detection 3 Make sure that channels are being triggered for motion detection See Motion Detection e Why doesn t the NVR detect my USB export device for exporting recorded files There s a
22. backup player or not select BackUp the files and clic stop backup to start backup click again to During backup the window will display the file number and backup progress Start time 2010 06 03 00 00 02 2010 06 03 00 04 59 2010 06 03 00 21 50 2010 06 03 00 38 40 2010 06 03 00 55 32 2010 06 03 01 12 24 2010 06 03 01 29 17 2010 06 03 01 46 07 2010 06 03 02 03 01 2010 06 03 02 19 53 2010 06 03 02 36 45 2010 06 03 02 53 37 2010 06 03 03 10 31 2010 06 03 03 27 22 2010 06 03 03 44 14 2010 06 03 04 01 05 2010 06 03 04 17 57 2010 06 03 04 34 48 El Stop time 2010 06 03 00 04 59 2010 06 03 00 21 50 2010 06 03 00 38 40 2010 06 03 00 55 32 2010 06 03 01 12 24 2010 06 03 01 29 17 2010 06 03 01 46 07 2010 06 03 02 03 01 2010 06 03 02 19 53 2010 06 03 02 36 45 2010 06 03 02 53 37 2010 06 03 03 10 31 2010 06 03 03 27 22 2010 06 03 03 44 14 2010 06 03 04 01 05 2010 06 03 04 17 57 2010 06 03 04 34 48 2010 06 03 04 51 38 ckup players BackUp File size m Internet Protected Mode Off Note If USB device cannot be detected please try to connect again If it still cannot be detected this may be because of the compatible problem between NVR and backup device 30 CHAPTERS Log Search Click Log to enter log query menu English x Preview Playback x i Current User admin Log
23. ch the matched recorded files If there are search results then they will be shown in the time line area 2010 06 03 15 27 12 Drag the timeline to select the specific time Different file types will be indicated with different colors 7 2 Play Recording File E a A ke de Thu ib o L F After searching file click L gt to play When playback the playback status will indicate the channel number time and status 2010 06 03 13 24 23 Current Status Mormal 28 Recording file location Click input the time in the pop up box and click Go This will start the file playback from the specified time 66 99 Drag timeline and set the video to the specified time to play back Click Config to enter local configuration menu where can change saving directory of captured image and recorded file When playback click to capture image If capturing image successfully the saving image folder will pop up automatically Save in MJ Desktop When playback click to pop up saving file window After sense the selection the status will become click again to stop i ystem Folder saving Homegroup Sy stem Folder Save as type Piler mp4 Ts 20 Down After searching file click to pop up a new page where list all the files for the specific day Download Select one file and clic to start download click again to stop download During download the windo
24. chance that the NVR and your USB device is not compatible Please refer to our company s website to view a list of compatible devices 60
25. eam for viewing Stream Type Li live images Network Transmission Set real time and fluency of network feature len Path for saving recordin Configurations nn S Select a folder to save the recordings Path for saving preview Select a folder to save the pictures captured while captured images preview Path for saving playback Select a folder to save the pictures captured while captured images playback patos K download Select a folder to save downloaded recordings 9 2 IP Camera Configuration Click Remote Config and enter IP camera configuration menu 34 Piayback LST came IP Camera Config Channel Ho 640765 Domain W Camera Na Online Siabies 1728 40 171 nine IP Camera 1726 40 210 Ondine 1728 40 148 Onine IP Addons 172840 153 Online 172 840 145 1722033 1729 10 104 12940160 1728 40 160 172840 70 1720 40 152 1720 40 161 172 8 A30 57T eo Logan modo Online Manufactures Onine Ondine Oriane Ondine One Ondine ORE Onin za a a d A h dl di lt A a Aa d e HAS AE Quick Add Single Add Configuration parameters 2106 0199 Hingi Hikwision Ligia Technology Go Ltd All ngn resend Figure 9 2 Model Name DS 9504NI S Up to 4 ch DI or 2 ch 720P or 1 ch UXGA IP cameras DS 9508NI S Up to 8 ch DI or 4 ch 720P or 2 ch UXGA IP cameras DS 9516NI S Up to 16 ch DI or 8 ch 720P or 4 ch UXGA IP cameras Note For DS 2CD852MF series IP camera at UXGA resolution up to 1 channel can be connected
26. efaults Figure 2 1 3 The parameters should be Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Press Apply and OK after the setup Press Enter under Hyper Terminal interface When root dvrdvs appears the connection is established 12 HK HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help De Er 0 Fo root Figure 2 1 4 Step5 Disconnect and save connection According to the tips disconnect and save HK for the next time After saving there will be a new Hyper Terminal item established in the program group Start gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal Connection names of all Hyper Terminal are included You can see an icon named as HK here HyperTerminal x HyperTerminal You are currently connected Do you want to save the connection named HK A Are you sure you want to disconnect now 2 2 Network Configuration by Hyper Terminal Enter Hyper Terminal Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal gt HK then the Hyper Terminal interface will appear as figure below Type Enter and the prompt root dvrdvs will appear which means connection between RS232 interface of PC and RS232 interface of NVR is established successfully by Hyper Terminal The following operation commands are to accomplish t
27. gt L HIF Settings Tick Y to enable NTP function NIP Port 123 Note Time Synchronization Interval 0 10080 min default Synchronize every 80 Biante 60min Select Time Zone If the device connected to the public network the IP address of NTP server provided by carrier can be input in the blank Server a P GMT E Hour s fi Minute s Adjust GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore v If the device connected to private network the IP address of NTP server built by NTP software can be input the blank Server Address 9 5 5 Net Disk Settings By Net Disk Settings recorded data can be saved to the network storage disk provided by NAS or IPSAN server Select Vers badia gt ip HES Settings Disk No Server IP Address File Path Type Input the IP address of NAS or IP SAN server in the blank O MAM nni Server IP address input the saving path allocated by NAS 2 o 0 0 0f Ha E or IP SAN server in the blank File Path 3 fo o0 0 0f fms y Note 4 0 0 0 0 f TT l Make sure that the device supports NFS function and 5 0 0 0 0 mS y NAS or IP SAN server allocated the storage space a CE EEE r correctly BEE 2 Upto 1 IP SAN server is allowable to be used E n n n n 9 5 6 E Mail Settings Through E mail configuration the e mail can be sent to the designated mailbox when there is an alarm User name Password Salan iodato gt L Temes Settings en eb V Ser
28. he factory default username is admin password is 12345 The factory default IP address of DS 9500NI S series is 192 168 0 1 2 1 Hyper Terminal Setup The common method is to connect NVR and PC with serial line run Hyper Terminal and modify parameters with serial command Please connect the RS 232 port of NVR with the COM port of PC directly power on the NVR and PC and follow the steps Step 1 Enter Hyper Terminal Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal in Windows system and the dialogue box below will appears as Figure 2 1 1 Connection Description ES New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Mame Icon Figure 2 1 1 Step 2 Name the connection and define the icon Input a name e g HK select an icon and press OK to enter Connect To dialogue box Step 3 Select the communication port Select COMI in Connect To inter face Please select the COM port according to the reality in case PC has more than 1 COM Press OK to enter Properties dialogue box 11 Connect To Tel oh Country region Loma 56 Area code Connect using v Figure 2 1 2 Step 4 Serial port setup Set port parameters in COMI Properties dialogue box as follow Fig 2 1 3 COMI Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control 2 Restore D
29. he parameters setup in the prompt 13 HK HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help L roo TR a helpm Commands Usage helpm Printf the command usage list getlp s Get the device s IP address setlp Set the device s IP address Usage setlp IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK e g setlp 192 168 1 109 255 255 250 0 device s command PORT setPort device s command PORT Usage setPort PORT NUMBER e g setPort 8000 getbateway device s gateway setGateway device s gateway Usage setGateway GATEWAY ADDRESS g setGateway 192 168 1 1 onnected 0 00 4 ANSIW 115200 8 N 1 Figure 2 2 1 Show the current IP address of NVR Command format getIp Enter Setup NVR IP address Command format setIp IP mask setip e g setlp 192 168 1 11 255 255 255 0 Show the current port of NVR Command format getPort Enter Setup NVR port Command format setPort Port e g setPort 9000 Show current NVR gateway address Command format getGateway Enter Setup NVR gateway Command format setGateway Gateway e g setGateway 192 168 1 1 setPort 14 CHAPTER 3 ActiveX Control Installation DS 9500NI S series NVR can be accessed and configured by web server Open IE browser input the IP address of DS 9500NI S and then click Enter The system will remind you to install the ActiveX control After the installation you can configure and manage the NVR remotely The ActiveX control has English and Chinese to selectio
30. line 172 8 40 145 Online 172 8 40 148 Online 172 8 44 201 Online 172 3 44 203 Online 172 8 44 210 Online 172 8 40 153 Online 172 8 40 163 Online 172 8 40 119 Online 172 8 40 161 Online 172 8 40 162 Online Password Channel No Modify Reset k mb k b k SA k b k mb k mb k mb k A 37 9 3 Recording Settings Click Remote Config and select ELAINE EEMESE to enter remote settings menu where you can configure recording alarm network settings and etc Remote setting E B Device Parameters Zu e levice Information ho ff Version Information 2 9 Channel Parameters Device Name Embedded Net INR eu L Display Settings Pres E zu F Video Farameters Device Na j255 pre y schedule Record Record Replace jYes M dP Motion Detection i Bon L Video Lost Main BHC scale Disable Ip po Video Tampering pR i Video Mack spot ENC scale Disable h E Network Parameters Device Type HSS Ns i MY Network Settings dl E S L PPPOE Settings Channel Number fo TE N Je DIHS Sett y vr ree ee HDD Number 2 L HIP Settings fa Met Disk Settings Alarm Input Humber la a F E mail Settings HE Serial Fort Settings Alarm Output Humber i H E Alarm Farameters Be E Exception Parameters fea Account Management eSATA For Export lt fea Update Remotely e Automatic IF camera connection Device Serial No DS 9504N S1620100527BARR4006191T24CVI
31. ministrator can remote add delete users or distribute authority for users The new added users are divided into two levels user and operator For Remote Configuration privilege operator has Voice Talk right user does not for Channel Configuration privilege operator has all the rights user has local playback remote playback rights IP Address Physical Addres admin Administrators 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Select El Account Management admin user privilege E Local PTZ Control E Local Manual Recording E Local Playback Local Parameter Settings Local Log Query Local Advanced Management Local Channel Management E Local backup Local Shutdown Reboot E Remote PTZ Control E Remote Manual Recording E Remote Playback Remote Parameter Settings x IGIGIGIG G G G G G G G G G 54 User Information Click Add to add user User nane Note If you set the IP address or physical address and then Passvord only the PC with the same IP address or physical address can Confirm Password T visit the device through network Priority Guest y IP Address Combine 0 0 0 0 Physical Address Combine 00 00 00 00 00 00 eg d0 40 30 41 03 0 Note Local PTZ Control Locally control PTZ cameras Local Manual Record Locally start and stop manual recording on any of the channels Local Playback Locally play recorded files that are on the NVR Local Parameters Setting
32. nctioning properly neue HDD indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to HDD Ready indicator turns blue when NVR is functioning properly Backup indicator blinks blue when data is being backup Powers NVR on off Backup Button Backup video files Press this button NVR will backup all IP cameras 24 hour recorded video into USB flash memory 0 1 gt USB Ports Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD 5 Channel Status Indicators Blue indicates recording red indicates network connection purple indicates recording amp network connection DS 9516NI S Front Panel HDD indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to HDD Ready indicator turns blue when NVR is functioning properly Backup Backup indicator blinks blue when data is being backup gt Backup Button Backup video files Press this button NVR will backup all IP cameras 24 hour recorded video into USB flash memory 3 USB Ports Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD 5 Channel Status Blue indicates recording red indicates network connection purple indicates Indicators recording amp network connection 1 2 Starting and Shutting Down Your NVR Bowes Turning red indicates power supply but without system running turning blue indicates power supply and system running Status Alarm indicator turns red when
33. ns It can be used under 1024 768 1152 864 1280 1024 display resolutions Note Please use IE 6 0 or IE 7 0 as browser and upgrade OS to the latest version 16 CHAPTER4 User Login and Exit Open IE browser input the IP address of NVR the web server will select the language automatically according to the system language and maximize the IE browser IB aer Legs dias abemi L cH PU E ip do eean AYE e Favorite a E nape ie Biker Logia Ey lt E Username i Password r Fort Dene Internet Precios Mede OF fav GLIO Figure 4 1 On the top right corner language is selectable between Chinese and English Input the correct user name password and port click Login to enter preview interface or it will pop up an error box The default user name is admin password is 12345 and port is 8000 After login click Exit to log off and return to the login interface 18 CHAPTERS Preview After login the preview interface will display Playback 09 Cont Pe Costanti User admin FO Lighi GP Wipe Preset 01 2008 2011 panur Merian Digital Technology Co Lid All gen regata 5 Figure 5 1 Interface description OOO E Ie view AS PZ EOS Video adjustment BECO Play control buttons description Button Description Button Description window division aM A windows division windows division 76 windows division J Siopalipreviev O Capture image 7
34. onfiguration wsissssssccccsocscnrassssesscesecoacescacdesdi soicatcstsoavessadeedesacsvsevdcesssensaseacteceocss 10 2 NAY et Terminal A ALL 11 2 2 Network Configuration by Hyper Terminali a sea 13 CHAPTERI illa 15 ActiveX Control Installation Re 15 CHAPTER A nn alla leleine 17 User Eogm and Eta ilaele 17 CHAPLER AA u iii 19 Previa leali 19 Lecci aaa 20 LE M1NdoWS DIVISION see realen 20 A ee une ee 21 SE Ye VIC We onen ee 21 Sl A SOP PC VIEW anal 22 32 Recording and Capturas T une Ai 22 3 2 ERECTIE chieda 22 A APOE TTT 29 D3 VIdEO Parameters SCN na sun 23 CHAPTER G ceri 24 VA 6 O O O 24 CHAPTER AA TO 26 Play Dae ti 26 TA Playback Query ern HERR 2 PD Pay RECO A alain 28 7 3 Capturing Image and Download 29 TA Remote Daconte 30 CHAPTERS a flirt 31 A baia 31 CHAPTERS Galilei 33 Configuration assi aaa EEE BER ES RR RIA 33 OE HEI 0111207301004 A A AA EA za 34 92 VPC aime ra Coni euran oN Os 34 92 OIC ATI OL PP man ae 35 922 melee ail 36 DORE COTAS SEINES lotes 38 db Video Paramete S sassi 39 CR BO Ta T LT TTT 39 95 5 MOton Detection Recorder 41 OA 43 9 3 2 Other Recording Modes cerere nare 45 G R TTT 45 2 4 1 M6lon Detection Alan ann ae 45 d Sie na Level AL A RR che as soyaaiaannasaen een eadneamasensaa I e 46 G WIE Oc LOSS ee eines 47 IA Vide Os Pail perio anne leisen sa 48 Die DIE lla 49 SS Network COM UL ai 50 10 L Basie CONSUMO ai un 50 FO ep SUN ee seh 51 23 DDNS SEIS AA AS 51 DS AN
35. opy to Step7 Select one day in a week and select All Day recording a K if necessary You may also set period recording by disable All rediez toner F AL Day Recording Day Recording there are 8 time periods in one day Then you can select Alarm Recording from the drop down menu beside the periods Then you may also select copy the settings to whole week or to one day Note 1 Please make sure that each time period is not overlapped 2 The valid time of alarm recording is the intersection of arm schedule and recoding schedule fal falls fal falls la F3 Seer loa Fa Fio FP Fschetate Recording Fa pin Fa faro 2 Fa fac E Al n E 921919 91919 9 d aa all u 9 3 5 Other Recording Modes gt Other Recording Modes are including Motion detection amp Alarm Motion detection Alarm 82 means recording is triggered when two situations happened together means recording is triggered when one of the situations happened The configurations are the same with Motion detection recording or Alarm recording 9 4 Alarm Settings You can configure motion detection alarm signal level alarm video loss alarm and other alarm and linkage through web client 9 4 1 Motion Detection Alarm Step1 The same with the Step 1 of Section 9 3 3 Motion Detection Recording Step2 The same with the Step 2 of Section 9 3 3 Motion Detection Recording Step3 The s
36. s Configure the settings restore to default settings import export configuration file Local Log Query Search and view logs of NVR Local Advanced Operation HDD management including the initialization and changing the properties of a disk Ability to update system firmware as well as to stop the relay output Local Camera Management Enable and disable analog channels Ability to add and delete IP cameras Local Backup Locally backup recorded files from any of the channels Local Shutdown Reboot Shutdown or reboot the NVR Remote PTZ Control Remotely control PTZ cameras Remote Manual Record Remotely start and stop manual recording on any of the channels Remote Playback Remotely play and download recorded files that are on the NVR Remote Configuration Remotely configure parameters restore parameters to factory defaults and import settings to as well as export settings from NVR Remote Log Search Remotely view logs that are saved on the NVR Remote Advanced Operation Remotely manage hard disk drives initializing and setting properties for HDDs Ability to remote update system firmware and stop of the relay output Voice Talking Ability to use two way radio between the remote client and the NVR Remote preview Select and view live video over the network Remote Alarm Control Remote alert or control the relay output of the NVR Alarm and exception settings must be configured properly to upload to host Remote Video Output
37. s figure below shown 36 Online IPC x IP Address Manufacturer Mask IP Version Serial No Channel No 172 8 40 70 005 HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V2 0build 090522 260026182 172 8 40 119 HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V20build 090119 260026210 172 8 40 150 HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V2 0build 090522 260026235 172 8 40 161 HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V20build 090522 260026251 172 8 40 152 HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V20build 090522 260026225 172 8 40 171 HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V20build 100520 400613419 172 8 40 130 B HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V20build 090316 200070689 er Cancle Figure 9 4 Select one camera in the list and click MARA to finish Then you can change IP address sub mask or user name password in the menu on the right and click Modify to confirm Manually Add IP camera IP Camera Config Login mode First select a Channel No to enable IP camera Config menu shown on the right IP Address Input the IP address port user name and password click Modify to finish adding an IP W772 3 40 130 camera that will be listed in the IP Camera Information area HIKVISION Clicking Reset button will restore the configurations of IPC back to the previous ones ur Clicking button will delete the selected IP camera UserName Channel No IP Address Domain IP Camera No Online Statues Delete 172 8 44 230 Online 172 8 40 171 Online 172 8 40 150 Online 172 8 40 70 Online 172 8 40 164 Online 172 8 40 152 On
38. ting Select the previewing channel and adjust the brightness Brighiness contrast saturation and Hue for it Contrast Click to increase and click to decrease Click or Bean also adjust the value Saturation Hue Clici i icon to resume the default values 25 CHAPTER6 PTZ Control If the front end connects with PTZ PTZ control is available when preview With the direction buttons it can achieve 8 directions control Also zoom focus iris light and wiper are adjustable oa g P J Zoom 2 Click to enable auto scan click again to stop 1t Focus O If preset point is set the point can be called by selecting in the ris draw down list and clicking MaA P Light BY Wiper Presti 25 CHAPTER Playback Click Playback to enter playback menu 4 j 2 3 6 0710 06 04 1b Biel 2006 2011 Hangh u Mision Digtal Tecnology Co Lid Al righis prs anad 7 Figure 7 1 Playback interface description Camere Payback video Pilaybackcontro Playback status _a Caenda Donload Backup Playback control buttons description IA so ey Sp LT Stow down gt Speed BS ee Videoclip OpevCiosenudio 7 1 Playback Query Step 1 Embedded Net DVR Select a channel on the channel list Channel 1 is the default G IPCamera 02 IPCamera 03 IPCamera 04 27 Step 2 Select a date in calendar Step 3 Click Search to sear
39. to DS 9504NI S model 2 channels to DS 9508NI S model and 4 channels to DS 9516NI S model 9 2 1 Quick Add of IP camera DS 9500NI S series NVR provides a function of remote auto searching IP camera When there are supported IP cameras in the same network segment of a LAN with NVR you may add it in 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 default user name password port number are not changed Click Quick Ada f the on line IP cameras will be listed as figure below shown 35 Quick Add x IP Address Manufacturer Mask IP Version Serialo Channel No 172 8 40 130 HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V2 0build 090316 200070689 172 8 40 119 B HIKVISION 255 255 255 0 V20build 090119 260026210 172 8 40 231 HIKVISION 255 255 2550 V2 0build 100422 600303778 Cancel Figure 9 3 Tick a box in front of the listed camera and click OK to finish 9 2 2 Single Add of IP camera This function enables you to add a single IP camera quickly When there are supported IP cameras in the same network segment of a LAN with NVR you may add it in one button with default user name password and port number Note Before applying Single Add function please make sure that IP camera is compatible with NVR and default user name password port number are not changed First select a Channel No then click and the on line IP cameras will be listed a
40. ver Authentication If server authentication is needed enable it Ge and input ne user name and password I User Name Email Address Input the sender and recipient information if it needs to send Sender Receiverl picture you can enable Attachment 1 e Ed Receiver Receiver3 Note Currently the function of captured picture attachment 1s invalid for DS 9500 NES Send Interval 2s 7 Attachment SMTP SMTP Fort E T Enable SSL 52 9 6 Channel Configuration 9 6 1 Channel Display Settings Note This function is only available on IP cameras from Hikvision IP camera 1 TPCamera 01 Select EI Channel Parameters gt F RIESE You can configure channel name OSD and related parameters here er sl Non Transparent amp Non Fla Copy to 9 6 2 Video Mask Note This function is only available on IP cameras from Hikvision Stepl Select channel number and enable video mask Ge M Select E Channel Farameters gt Video Mask Settings 53 Area Settings 06 12 20 at 11 01 01 Step2 Set the mask area Click Settings to enter area set menu Enable Start Draw Gel select the mask area by clicking and dragging the mouse Note Max 4 areas can be configured in one image IPCamera 04 V Start Draw Clear All 9 7 Account Management The default user name and password of device administrator are admin and 12345 Ad
41. w will display the file number and download progress 7 4 Remote Backup T Recording Files Download Windows Internet Explorer E http 172 8 40 18 doc en download asp szinfoValue 2010 06 03A0 File Index _ 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 Start time 2010 06 03 00 00 02 2010 06 03 00 04 59 2010 06 03 00 21 50 2010 06 03 00 38 40 2010 06 03 00 55 32 2010 06 03 01 12 24 2010 06 03 01 29 17 2010 06 03 01 46 07 2010 06 03 02 03 01 2010 06 03 02 19 53 2010 06 03 02 36 45 2010 06 03 02 53 37 2010 06 03 03 10 31 2010 06 03 03 27 22 2010 06 03 03 44 14 2010 06 03 04 01 05 2010 06 03 04 17 57 2010 06 03 04 34 48 Stop time 2010 06 03 00 04 59 2010 06 03 00 21 50 2010 06 03 00 38 40 2010 06 03 00 55 32 2010 06 03 01 12 24 2010 06 03 01 29 17 2010 06 03 01 46 07 2010 06 03 02 03 01 2010 06 03 02 19 53 2010 06 03 02 36 45 2010 06 03 02 53 37 2010 06 03 03 10 31 2010 06 03 03 27 22 2010 06 03 03 44 14 2010 06 03 04 01 05 2010 06 03 04 17 57 2010 06 03 04 34 48 2010 06 03 04 51 38 Download 4 File size im Internet Protected Mode Off DS 9500NI S series NVR support local one key backup function and it can also support backup to USB storage devices remotely After searching files click to pop up a new page where list all the files for the specific day Select the backup device enable
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