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1. In the displayed dialog box select a touring scheme By default the Channel Poll1 scheme is selected as shown in the following figure Tour Camera on Secondary Screen X 6 f Rename Camera Dwell Time Move Up Sim_IPC120_100_1 Qs Sim_IPC120_102_1 Sim IPC120 103 1 Sim IPC120 104 1 Sim IPC120 105 1 Sim_IPC120_106_1 Sim IPC120 107 1 Sim IPC120 108 1 Sim IPC120 109 1 Sim_IPC120_10_1 Move Down Select All Unified Dwell Time Start Select cameras for the touring scheme These cameras are to be toured Enter a dwell time for cameras You can enter either a unique dwell time for a camera or a unified dwell time for several cameras Optional Change the order for each camera using the Move Up and Move Down buttons Optional Click Rename to rename the current touring scheme Click Start and then Back 3 Setting and Touring Screen Layouts When multiple view windows are displayed on the main screen you can set the screen layout create a screen layout scheme with cameras bound to view windows and tour screen layout schemes To set the screen layout do as follows 1 Right click a view window and choose Screen Layout 2 Choose a layout or click More Then you will see the following Screen Layout LELLILILLLJ M You can also set the screen layout for the secondary screen in this dialog box To create a screen layout scheme with cameras bound to view windows do as follows 1 Determin
2. Supported RAID RAID 0 1 5 6 10 protocols Number of disks 16 allowed to be installed Maximum number of view windows Video decoding H 264 baseline main high profile RCA line in and RCA line out Audio support for bidirectional audio transmit Audio encoding and Encoding ADPCM decoding Decoding ADPCM AACLC G 711U G 711A AMR Network protocols TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP FTP Telnet SNTP HTTP DHCP DDNS Video out e Primary HDMI gt Maximum resolution 3840 x 2160 gt Minimum resolution 1024 x 768 e Secondary HDMI and VGA gt Maximum resolution 1920 x 1080 gt Minimum resolution 1024 x 768 Alarm in out 2 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs Control ports 2 RS485 ports Disk ports 16 SATA ports Operating 10 C to 55 C temperature Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa pressure Size height x width 156 mm x 483 mm x 500 mm x depth etica 128 such NVRs can connect to the NVR Station 83 9 Abbreviations and Acronyms ANR DHCP LAN NVR ONVIF OSD RTSP WDR automatic network replenishment Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol local area network Network Video Recorder Open Network Video Interface Forum on screen display Real Time Streaming Protocol wide dynamic range
3. alarm output devices Additionally the system can e Start a recording e Take snapshots e Display the duration the alarm persists e Invoke camera presets e Display live video on secondary screens e Play alarm sound e Display an alarm window on the NVR Station which is an NVR management application e Send an alarm notification to the preset email address To set alarm linkage do as follows 1 Choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Service Alarm 2 Inthe displayed Service Alarm dialog box set parameters as required as shown in the following figure Service Alarm Type Motion Detectioi Source 0 Sim_IPC120_ 100 1 Camera A Rename Detection Setting Linkage Day Monday Period 1 Of Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Options Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 1 Select an alarm type for example Motion Detection 2 Select a source camera 3 Optional Click Rename to add an alias to the source camera Note that the alias will be displayed together with the name of the source camera on the Active Alarm window 4 Click Detection Settings to enable the motion detection function and configure function related settings 5 Click Back 6 Select a day 7 Select one or multiple duration options 8 Click Edit 9 In the displayed Linkage Edit dialog box choose a device to be linked for example another camera The following is an example 1 inkage Edit X Linked Device 0 Sim IPC120 100 Select All Copy
4. 200 hr 59 min 26 sec IPCSearch is incorporated into the NVR Station IPCSearch only can find specific series devices that are located in the same broadcast domain as your personal computer PC It don t support ONVIF camera searching How to use this feature To use this feature choose Main Menu gt Device gt Auto Add as shown in the following figure 11 Device Cameras Decoders Camera IP Address Device Type Status O Sim_IPC120_1_1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 1 IPC120 84 105 172 16 198 100 IPC120 Offline 2 Sim_IPC120 2 1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 3 Sim_IPC120_3_1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 4 Sim_IPC120 4 1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline Check All zn Manual Add Change Sequence Auto Add If you do not want use this feature you can manually search for and add the target camera For details see section 3 2 1 Adding Cameras 3 2 Manually Adding Editing Replacing and Deleting Cameras 3 2 1 Adding Cameras To manually add a camera 1 Choose Main Menu gt Device gt Manual Add as shown in the following figure Cameras Decoders Camera IP Address Device Type Status O Sim IPC120 1 1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 1 IPC120 84 105 172 16 198 100 IPC120 Offline 2 Sim IPC120 2 1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 3 Sim_IPC120_3_1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 4 Sim_IPC120_4 1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline Check All Manual A Change Sequence Auto Add Select the camera from the search r
5. Device 199 22 Channel Parameter Type Enable Motion Detection Main Video Detection Sensitivity Secondary Video eem TIE Motion Detection Privacy Mask Image Adjust Detection Field Show Text Audio Dome COM The preceding settings take effect only after valid fields are selected Network PPPoE Alarm Reboot 2 Select Enable Motion Detection 3 Set the detection sensitivity 4 Select a detection area 5 Click Save Alternatively 1 Choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Service Alarm 2 Set the Type parameter to Motion Detection 3 Select the camera from the Source drop down list 4 Click Detection Setting 5 Select Enable Motion Detection as shown in the following figure Service Alar Device Setting Type M Device Channel Camera A Setting Linkage Parameter Type Enable Motion Detection Day Mc Main Video Detection Sensitivity Period Secondary Video Low adi Motion Detection Period Privacy Mask Image Adjust Detection Field Options Show Text Audio Dome COM The preceding settings take effect only after valid fields are selected Network PPPoE Alarm 6 Set the detection sensitivity 7 Select a detection area 8 Click Save 6 2 Alarm Linkage The alarm linkage technique helps you quickly respond to alarms such as motion detection and data loss When detecting alarms the system can link live video browsing alarm triggered videos video walls and 61
6. Note that you can change the network settings only for cameras that use the factory defaults To change the sequence of a camera on the camera list of the NVR 1 Choose Main Menu gt Device gt Change Sequence Cameras Decoders Camera IP Address Device Type Status 0 Sim_IPC120_1_1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 1 IPC120 84 105 172 16 198 100 IPC120 Offline 2 Sim IPC120 2 1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 3 Sim_IPC120_3_1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline 4 Sim_IPC120_4 1 172 16 192 72 KDM2440P Offline Check All Manual Add Auto Add 2 In the displayed dialog box enter a digit in the text box as shown in the following figure l yum Vd d C IER S Nu RAN EE ae Modify elzililizi ILH Change 1 IPC120 84 105 No to The number remains unchanged 3 Click OK 15 3 2 3 Replacing Cameras To replace an existing camera with a new camera 1 Choose Main Menu gt Device gt Manual Add 2 In the displayed Manual Add dialog box select the camera from the search results and click Replace as shown in the following figure k Ah a oe qx 3 Manual Ada 123 128 Available Max Device Number Search for a Device Device List More Device IP Address Device Model Device Type 001410058D03 001410075B0F 001410086901 0014100A B6C 172 16 193 166 CO1H 30 238 ChinaPetrol IPC113 4 DO1F D01H Test 10 10 50 163 172 16 198 66 172 16 192 153 1 2 16 192 248 172 16 193 166 172 16 192 99 172 16 192 210 172 16 198
7. The SNK1600RD can connect to three monitors allowing for triple monitor live viewing For feature details see section 3 8 Enabling Views Dual Triple Monitor Viewing Note For the SNKI6I28RD you cannot use the dual triple monitor viewing feature if you already create RAID arrays In other words you cannot create RAID arrays if you already use the dual triple monitor viewing feature Privacy Mask This feature prevents a camera from monitoring sensitive objects or areas in a scene When privacy masks are created in a scene you cannot track objects if the objects move to a masked area You can create up to 4 privacy masks 24 privacy blocks for a camera This feature 1s available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For details on how to use this feature see section 3 5 Setting Privacy Masks Image Flip This feature allows you to track an object continuously as it passes beneath a camera This feature is available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For details on how to use this feature see section 3 3 2 Advanced PTZ Controls 16 Channel 1080p Video A spectacular 1920x1080 resolution lets you see more of Playback your high resolution images with pixel for pixel accuracy When you play back videos on a screen the solution allows you to capture more details This feature is available to all SNK RAID series enterprise Playback SUUS Record Fragment This feature breaks one piece of record int
8. 16 192 168 1 2 LC211 A IPC113 AN IPC300 IPC2131 LC2110 AN KDMCO1H IPC113 AN KDM2510 D01 KDM201 D01F Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Decoder Decoder IPCamera IX KLZIIIL Select All 1 2 16 193 151 AFA AL A PIM IPC121 Ei7N Imraan r ki Camera Search Change Network Settings 3 New Device 001410058D03 Old Device Sim_IPC120_1_1 OK Cancel 4 Click OK 3 2 4 Deleting Cameras To delete a camera 1 Choose Main Menu gt Device 2 Inthe Device dialog box select the camera from the camera list and click Remove 3 In the displayed dialog box click Yes to confirm your operation 3 3 PTZ Controls When you are monitoring a site you can use PTZ controls to look around your surveillance site 3 3 1 Common PTZ Controls Common PTZ controls are described as follows Zooming Adjusting the Brightness Adjusting the Focus Camera Control Menu Turning on or off the Backlight Day and Night Mode Wide dynamic range WDR Click to zoom in and el to zoom out Click ES or I to increase or decrease the display brightness respectively Click a or a for near or far focus respectively Click EE for autofocus Click ill and H to show enter and exit the camera control menu respectively These buttons apply only to specific cameras Click Lu Or to turn on or off the backlight respectively Or nl to enable or disable the day
9. Mask as shown in the following figure Device Setting Pre Device ChinaPetrol 123 1 DE e TETTE Parameter Type Enable Privacy Mask Main Video Mask Field Secondary Video Motion Detection Privacy Mask Custom Select Field Image Adjust Show Text Audio Dome COM Network PPPoE Alarm Reboot Reset Save 2 Click Select Field and then select privacy blocks 3 Click the button in the bottom right corner of the window and confirm your operation 4 Click Save and then Back 23 After the preceding steps are performed you will find that masked fields turn black 3 6 Changing and Touring Surveillance Sites To change the surveillance site 1 Right click the current view window and choose Select Camera 2 Click the target camera and then OK To tour multiple surveillance sites on a view window 1 Right click a view window and choose Advanced gt Tour Camera as shown in the following figure Image Adjustment Tour Screen Layout Connectivity Test Query Active Alarm 2 Select a touring scheme By default the first touring scheme Chanel Poll1 is selected as shown in the following figure Tour Camera x Chanel Poll1 Rename Camera Dwell Time Up 1 IPC120 84 105 0 Sim_IPC120 RN 2 Sim_IPC120 2 1 3 Sim _IPC120 31 4 Sim_IPC120 4 1 Select All Unified Dwell Time Select cameras for the touring scheme These cameras are to be toured Enter a dwell time for cameras You can enter eit
10. a camera is one IP address of the NVR to which the camera registers Querying the registration address of a camera You can use IPCSearch to query the registration address of a camera The following is an example 49 PC 120 76 103 13 PC 185 21 pc42 17 PCamera 24 PCamera 25 PCamera 27 PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera21 PCamera PCamera PCamera PCamera Sewon bronset uoaty Parame Reboot toon No Alas P Gatew DHCP GREBRSLSERAERRER Msipe423 A_16 MA tzx ipc 300 10 ON BRERRERPSESES 192 168 1 119 172 16 193 150 172 16 193 151 172 16 192 201 172 16 192 195 172 16 198 155 172 16 198 227 172 16 193 144 172 16 193 168 172 16 198 2 172 16 192 41 172 16 192 33 172 16 192 5 172 16 192 12 172 16 192 34 172 16 198 151 172 16 192 10 172 16 192 6 172 16 199 66 172 16 197 182 172 16 199 3 172 16 198 25 172 16 192 165 172 16 199 50 172 16 197 181 172 16 198 21 192 168 1 20 2222 172 16 193 154 172 16 193 153 192 168 11 99 172 186 198 206 172 16 199 11 172 116 199 16 172 16 199 10 172 16 198 190 172 16 192 168 172 16 192 183 i ay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172 16 199 150 172 16 192 254 172 16 192 254 172 16 192 254 172 16 192 254 172 16 192 254 0000 172 16 182 1 172 18 192 1 172 16 192 1 172 16 192 1 172 16 192 1 172 1
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12. follows e Free Mode You can choose a screen layout e Page Mode The screen layout is unconfigurable Window Transparency Transparency of view windows Record Unit Size Size of a record unit This parameter can be configured as follows 1 64 MB 2 128 MB 3 256 MB 4 512 MB 5 1024 MB 6 2048 MB Record Download Speed Rate at which records are downloaded Enable the operation password When this option is selected the password is required if you want to manage disks Setup Wizard When this option is selected the Setup Wizard is evoked every time the NVR restarts Adaptive resolution for the secondary When this option is selected the resolution of the secondary stream 1s stream adaptive Allow ONVIF cameras time Whether to allow ONVIF cameras to synchronize the time with the synchronization NVR By default ONVIF cameras can connect to the NVR Resolution for Secondary Stream on Resolution of the secondary stream on an ONVIF camera ONVIF Camera Disable the secondary screen Whether to disable the secondary screen This parameter is available only to NVRs that support more than 32 Cameras 7 2 Querying the System Information Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt System Information to query the system information as shown in the following figure Settings General Connectivity Test oe dl Display System Information Restore Factory Defaults a e m a Import Export User U
13. in the following figure Start Time Source Internet Disconnected 2014 08 19 17 47 40 Source NVR Ethernet Port 2 ER M DO 171 ra 67 Alternatively right click a view window and choose Advanced gt Query Active Alarm When viewing active alarms you can clear them When an alarm is triggered you can manually clear the alarm If you do not manually clear the alarm e The alarm is automatically cleared when the exception or motion that triggers the alarm no longer exists e The alarm persists if the exception or motion persists 6 5 Querying History Alarms To query a specific type of history alarms generated on all cameras connected to the NVR 1 Choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt History Alarm 2 Select a general alarm type for example service alarm as shown in the following figure 5 A ni e History Alarm Alarm Service Alarm v Type All v Time 2015 01 21 14 25 58 2015 01 22 14 25 58 Source All v EA i Alarm Type Start ime End lime Source Play Back Back 3 Select a service alarm type for example motion detection 4 Specify Time and Source 5 Click Search 6 Optional Click Play Back to play back the recording that is started immediately after the alarm is triggered Note that the recording is stopped as soon as the exception or motion that triggers the alarm no longer exists 7 Miscellaneous 7 1 Basic System Information Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt Ge
14. scheme3 OS scheme4 scheme OS schemeb OS scheme OS schemes OS scheme9 OS scheme10 5s Select All Unified Dwell Time Save Start You can change the order for each scheme using the Up and Down buttons 3 Optional Click Rename to rename the current touring scheme The following is an example Rename IH N cheme Name 1 to 32 Touring scheme 1 Characters allowed Back 4 Click Start and then Back 3 8 Enabling Dual Triple Monitor Viewing Enabling the feature The SNKO800RD supports dual monitor viewing using a VGA port and an HDMI port while the SNK1600RD supports triple monitor viewing using two HDMI ports and one VGA port To enable dual monitor viewing 1 Right click a view window and choose Screen Layout and then select a layout with two digits for example 2 Right click a view window and choose Secondary Screen 3 In the displayed Secondary Screen dialog box click each view window to select a camera as shown in the following figure Pa St t rm c 3 k ULT v2 Secondary Screen A Selected Picture 1 No stream Picture 2 No stream No stream Picture 1 Select Car Delete Camera Picture 3 Picture 4 No stream No stream 4 Click Back To enable triple monitor viewing 1 Right click a view window and choose Screen Layout and then select a layout with three digits for example 2 Right click a view window and choose Secondary Screen 3 In the disp
15. the command Auto Tilt 180 To edit a custom button 1 Click Edit Custom Button 2 Inthe displayed dialog box specify parameters displayed Edit Custom Button Custom Button Remarks Select Command 3 Click OK Note that these commands are proprietary commands Therefore when specifying the Command parameter you must negotiate with the system administrator of the camera in question You can use the wiper to clean a lens This option requires that the corresponding camera be equipped with a wiper Infrared camreas can capture objects when there is insufficient visible light to see This option requires that the corresponding camera support IR The Auto Tilt 180 feature works as follows When you press and hold bd to enable a camera to tilt down to the maximum tilt angle 90 it quickly pans 180 and tilts upward If you still hold bd the camera can tilt upward to the maximum tilt angle 90 again This achieves 180 tilting Click On to enable this feature 19 PTZ Control Advanced x o 7 Ste Pan Wiper On Off Range IR On Off Set Pan Tilt Zero Auto Tilt 180 Of eee Ean Off Speed Manually Restrict Off Auto Restrict Off Patrol Area Patrol Area Image Flip Vert Image Freeze On Off Zoom Speed Normal Tour Preset Start End Pan Tilt Zero Start Pan 180 Correction Restore Default Image Settings Previous Manually Restrict When two borders are configure
16. 1 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt User Authorization 2 Select the user from the user account list and click Disable 3 n the displayed Disable User dialog box select a time length from the drop down list next to the Disable parameter Disable User User Disable 15 minutes Disable 4 Click Disable 7 5 E Mail Notification Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt Mail Service to configure settings for the E Mail Notification feature 17 as shown in the following figure Email Service Sender Address User Name Password SMTP Address SMTP Port Number Sender Name Enable SSL Receiver Address Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 Address 6 Address Address 8 Parameters tagged with are mandatory Verify Mail Address Save Cancel 7 6 Rebooting the System To reboot the NVR 1 Choose Main Menu gt Shut Down gt Reboot 2 In the displayed dialog box click Yes to confirm your operation 7 7 Shutting Down the System To shut down the system 1 Choose Main Menu gt Shut Down gt Shutdown 2 In the displayed dialog box click Yes to confirm your operation 7 8 Logging Out from the System To log out from the system 1 Choose Main Menu gt Shut Down gt Log Out 2 Inthe displayed dialog box click Yes to confirm your operation 19 8 Specifications The following table lists SNKO800RD variants Front Panel Sub model SNK0816 SNK083
17. 2 SNK0848 SNK0864 16 32 48 64 channels each of which occupies a bandwidth of 5 Mbit s Resolution QXGA 1080P UXGA 720P VGA DI CIF QCIF 1080 x 1920 960 x 1280 720 x 1280 576 x 704 400 x 704 288 x 353 256 x 352 Supported RAID RAID 0 1 5 6 10 protocols Number of disks allowed to be installed Maximum number of view windows Video decoding H 264 baseline main high profile Audio RCA line in and RCA line out support for bidirectional audio transmit Encoding ADPCM Audio encoding and decoding Decoding ADPCM AACLC G 711U G 711A AMR Network protocols TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP FTP Telnet SNTP HTTP DHCP DDNS Video out 1 HDMI maximum resolution 1920 x 1080 1 VGA maximum resolution 1920 x 1080 Alarm in out 2 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs Operating 10 C to 55 C temperature Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa pressure Altitude 60 m to 3000 m Size height x width 88 mm x 430 mm x 561 mm x depth Weight 12 5 kg excluding disks 128 such NVRs can connect to the NVR Station The following table lists SNK1600RD variants Front Panel 81 Sub model SNK1632RD SNK1664RD SNK16128RD 32 48 64 128 channels each of which occupies a bandwidth of 5 Mbit s Resolution QXGA 1080P UXGA 720P VGA DI CIF QCIF 3840 x 2160 1920 x 1080 960 x 1280 720 x 1280 576 x 704 400 x 704 288 x 353 256 x 352
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19. B 31 08 00 00 16 00 00 20 00 00 A A A A E ai MEL REAL E LL AR I CARERE EK a 0S F mmm u Sim IPC12 Start Time 00 00 00 End Time 23 59 59 Back up original data Back Up Cancel Note that a blue date indicates that records are available on this date On the time line the green sections indicate that records are available Specify the Start Time and End Time parameters Optional Select Back up original data This option can accelerate the backup progress However the backups can be played back only by Sysvideo nvrlocalplayer that comes with the NVR Click Back Up In the displayed dialog box select a disk and click Start 4 5 Querying Records To query record backups 51 1 Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Search Record Backup 2 In the Search Record Backup dialog box select a disk from the Disk drop down list 3 Click Search After you find a record backup you can play it back on the NVR by clicking Play Back For playback details see chapter 5 Playing Back 5 Playing Back 9 1 Multi Record Playback During a multi record playback you can play back multiple records and switch to live viewing anytime To start a multi record playback 1 Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Multi Record Playback 2 Click Layout at the bottom of the window to select a screen layout for example the four window screen layout Multi Record Playback 3 Click one view window and select one camera from the camera lis
20. Method 1 1 Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Multi Record Playback 2 Click Layout at the bottom of the window to select the one window screen layout 3 Click one view window and select one camera from the camera list on the right panel to bind the camera and the view window together 4 Select or enter a recording date under Date and select a start time on the timeline Note that a blue date indicates that records are available on this date You can click to pin the control panel For the timeline you can zoom in to select a start time accurate to the minute If you do not select a recording date the current date is selected by default If you do not select a start time the earliest time point on the timeline is selected by default 5 Click gt Method 2 1 Right click a view window and choose Record Playback 2 Select a recording date under Date and select a start time on the timeline 3 Click gt Method 3 1 Ona view window click e 2 Select a recording date under Date and select a start time on the timeline 3 Click gt Note that pink sections of the timeline indicate that alarms are generated during this period and that green sections of the timeline indicate that records are available during this period 5 3 Synchronous Playback During a synchronous playback all records are played back at the same start time To start a synchronous playback 1 Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Synchrono
21. Sysvideo SNK RAID Series NVR User Guide Sysvideo Technology Limited Only For SNK 8 16 HDD series RAID NVR Version 02 April 2015 Trademark sysvideo are registered trademarks of Sysvideo Technology Limited in China and various other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders Sysvideo Technology Limited http www sysvideo cn Tel 86 755 27721887 Fax 86 755 27721807 2015 Sysvideo Technology Limited All rights reserved Without the prior written permission of Sysvideo Technology Limited any reproduction translation or re transmission of all or any part of this document for any purpose in either electronic or mechanical form is not allowed Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind express or implied Sysvideo Technology Limited is not responsible for printing or clerical errors Contents ADOUC T IS DOC UIC ING eme X seat uasacesauess scssecebanes tustivteuscneecacen segs 3 intended AUG IC er Ln a e aa Ea aaa Ea E Ea ra a E 3 A t 3 Compa e LA ERRORES LT C INI 4 1 About SNK RAID series enterprise NVRS eere eere e eene enne nnne e tette etna nasse sees ette teet teens sese
22. To Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 00 00 23 59 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Recording Snapshot Text Overlay Live View in the First Window Preset Position 0 Video Wall Cancel Linkage NVR Station A Full Screen Viewing Secondary Screen Secondary Screen HDMI2 NOTE The preset position ranges from 1 to 255 o Cancel 10 Select actions for each duration option Note that actions vary according to the type of linked device The following table provides the description for each action 63 Start a recording Text Overlay Live View in the First Window Preset Position Take snapshots Display the duration the alarm persists When the alarm is cleared regardless of whether manually or automatically the duration disappears When the one picture screen layout is selected the system displays the live video from the linked camera immediately after an alarm is generated When the live video from multiple cameras is displayed on the main screen If the linked camera is bound to one view window a red square is added to the view window after an alarm is generated If the linked camera is not bound to any view window the system assigns the top left view window to the linked camera allowing you to view the live video from this camera immediately after an alarm is generated Invoke a preset location allowing you to point the linked camera at the preset location upon th
23. acking up a snapshot insert a USB flash drive Delete specific snapshots Delete AII Delete all snapshots 43 Browse all snapshots 3 10 3 Settings To configure snapshot settings 1 Choose Main Menu gt Snapshot gt Settings 2 Specify parameters according to onsite conditions Settings Total Snapshot Space Capturing Interval upon Seconds 5 60 Number of Snapshots upon Picture s 1 10 Alarm Bis 3 Click Save 3 11 Changing the Image Position To change the image position 1 Right click a view window and choose Image Position 2 Select an option i Note If you find the Image Position option does not take effect contact the NVR system administrator to check whether the option is supported by the camera in question If the option is supported contact the local authorized Sysvideo agent 3 12 Configuring Image Settings To configure image settings for a camera 1 Right click a view window and choose Advanced gt Image Adjustment 2 Change parameter values according to onsite conditions as shown in the following figure E IIT ES Image Adjustment X Smoothness Apply Defaults Standard Brightness Colorful Custom Brightness Contrast Saturation chromaticity Sharpness You can also click Apply Defaults to apply the default settings 3 Click Save 3 13 Listening Calling and Broadcasting Along with exceptional image quality SNK RAID series e
24. and night mode Click respectively ur Click to enable the automatic day and night mode Fat Click al or n to enable or disable the WDR technique respectively 17 G Note If you find an option does not take effect contact the system administrator to check whether the camera in question supports the option If the option is supported contact the local authorized Sysvideo agent 3 3 2 Advanced PTZ Controls Click the El Advanced button to show advanced PTZ controls which are described as follows Patrol This option enables a camera to continuously pan Click Start to start patrolling your surveillance site and Stop to stop the patrol PTZ Control Advanced Patrol Start Stop Rotate Image 90 Clockwise 0 Counterclockwis PTZ Speed Slow Fast Preset Position 1 i Load i Custom Button um Start Patrol Edit Custom Button Pi Next 1 3 Rotate Image Each time you click 90 Clockwise the image will be rotated 90 clockwise Each time you click 90 Counterclockwise the image will be rotated 90 counterclockwise Preset Position Click Save to save the current position as a preset position When the camera moves to another position you can enter a preset position in the text box and click Load to move the camera to the preset position Custom Button These buttons are for command strings Clicking one button will enable the NVR to send a command to a camera and the camera will execute
25. anges described in the following table Feature change Added the functions and specifications of the SNK16000 series Editorial change Updated screenshots Version 00 2014 06 30 This is a draft Compatibility The following table provides the products and NVR software version to which this document applies Product SNK series 8 16 HDD RAID NVR NVR Software Version NVR V5R1B2 1 About SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs 1 1 Product Introduction oysvideo SNK RAID series enterprise NVR is a turnkey solution for video surveillance and video recording SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs support Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF and Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP interoperability standards Additionally SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs feature native integration to cameras and encoders from third party manufacturers therefore making them an open system The advanced system capabilities make SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs easy to use with functions like Automatically Adding Devices and One Click Partition and Initialization and meet various customer needs with functions like Record Fragment and Privacy Mask for every day security users to advanced video surveillance users SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs work with the following management system and applications e NVR Station is a complete system for device management video surveillance and video recording e NVR Station Web is a web based application o
26. d through Restrict Pan Range and this option is Patrol Area selected the corresponding camera pans between these borders If the camera reaches either of these borders clicking KI or gt cannot move the camera any further This option requires that two borders on the horizontal plane have been configured through Restrict Pan Range Image Flip Click Horizontally to horizontally flip the video image 180 and Vertically to vertically flip the video image 180 Zoom Speed Click Fast to accelerate the zoom speed and Normal to use the normal zoom speed Pan 180 Click OK to enable a camera to pan 180 Restrict Pan Range This option allows you to set two borders on the horizontal plane Then the camera cannot move beyond these borders To set two borders on the horizontal plane 1 Right click a view window and choose PTZ Control Click and hold 4 to move the camera leftwards and stop at a position Click and go to the second page Click Left next to Restrict Pan Range to save the previous position as the left border 5 Click Back Click and hold gt to move the camera rightwards and stop at a position Click and go to the second page Click Right in the same row as Restrict Pan Range to save the previous position as the right border Click Close Set Pan Tilt Zero With this option you can create a virtual zero point the pan tilt is zero After you create a virtual zero point for a camera t
27. e generation of an alarm To configure a preset location for a camera 1 Right click the corresponding view window and choose PTZ Control Choose a location for the camera by using PTZ controls which are Up Down Left and Right Click Advanced To configure snapshot settings choose Main Menu gt Snapshot gt Settings The numbers of preset locations supported by cameras vary according to the camera type 4 On the first page enter a digit in the text box next to the Preset Position parameter 5 Click Save Video Wall Send the video from the linked camera to a view This option requires that a window on a video wall video wall be configured NVR Station Display an alarm window on the NVR Station allowing you to be aware of an alarm when you are not near the NVR and remotely clear the alarm Full Screen View the video from the linked camera in full Viewing screen mode on the main screen Secondary Send the video from the linked camera to the This option requires that a Screen monitor connected to the VGA or HDMI port of secondary screen be your NVR configured Note that you will view the video in full screen mode on the secondary screen Secondary Send the video from the linked camera to the This option requires that a Screen HDMI2 monitor connected to the HDMI2 port of your third screen be configured NVR Note that you will view the video in full screen mode on the thi
28. e a screen layout by performing the previous two steps 2 Bind cameras and view windows 1 Right click a view window and choose Select Camera 2 Click the target camera Alternatively click More to find the target camera as shown in the following figure 29 0 IPC320 IPCamera Offline 0014sdadfe Sim IPC120 CIF 2 1 Offline Sim IPC120 CIF 1 1 Offline Sim IPC120 CIF 3 1 Offline 001410053BC0 Offline 3 115 Offline IPCamera os or Offline 1 2 3 4 O 6 Fi 8 wW indicates that the camera has been selected Search for New Camera Cancel 3 Right click a view window and choose Layout Scheme 4 Inthe displayed dialog box click Obtain the Current Layout as shown in the following figure Layout 3cheme X scheme v Rename Apply Obtain the Current Screen Layout 0 IPC320 1 IPCamera 3 Sim_IPC120 CIF_ 2 1 1 2 3 4 Sim IPC120 CIF 1 1 o Sim_IPC120 CIF_3_1 2 0014sdadfe 4 6 6 001410053BC0 T 73 115 5 Optional Click Rename to rename the current layout scheme The following is an example Rename x Scl N Cneme ame 1 to 32 Layout scheme 1 Characters Y allowed 6 Click Save To tour screen layout schemes do as follows 1 Right click a view window and choose Advanced gt Tour Screen Layout 2 Select layout schemes to be toured and enter a dwell time 31 The following is an example Tour Screen Layout X Scheme Poll Rename Scheme Dwell Time Up scheme OS
29. eriod 3 Period 4 Options Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Select an alarm type from the Type drop down list Select a source day and period Click Edit Select a linked camera from the Linked Device drop down list as shown in the following figure 41 1 1 CUM oes i v3 Linkage Edit A Linked Device 0_1 Current Camera v Select All Copy To Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 00 00 23 59 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 90 00 00 Recording Snapshot Text Overlay Live View in the First Window Preset Position 0 Video Wall Cancel Linkage NVH Station Full Screen Viewing Secondary Screen Secondary Screen HDMI2 NOTE The preset position ranges from 1 to 255 eo Cancel 6 Select Snapshot 3 10 2 Querying To query snapshots 1 Choose Main Menu gt Snapshot gt Query Snapshot 2 Specify parameters according to onsite conditions Query Snapshot Stat 2015 01 21 00 00 00 Duration 24 Camera 0 Sim IPC120 1 1 Type All Source All Search Snapshot Time Device Type Source Select All M 4 p 3 Click Search The following table describes operations you can perform on snapshots Tag Give a name to a snapshot to facilitate snapshot searching When a snapshot is tagged you can easily find it by setting the Type parameter to the tag of the snapshot Back Up Back up specific snapshots Before backing up a snapshot insert a USB flash drive Back Up All Back up all snapshots Before b
30. esults and click Add as shown in the following figure 13 Ak Manual Ada Available Max Device Number 123 128 Search for a Device Device List More Device IP Address Device Model Device Type 001410058D03 10 10 50 163 LC211 A Camera 001410075B0F 172 16 198 66 IPC113 AN Camera 001410086901 172 168 192 153 IPC300 Camera 0014100A B6C 172 16 192 248 IPC2131 Camera 172 16 193 166 172 16 193 166 LC2110 AN Camera CO1H 30 238 172 16 192 99 KDMCO1H Camera ChinaPetrol IPC113 4 172 16 192 210 IPC113 AN Camera DO1F 172 16 198 167 KDM2510 D01 Decoder DO1H Test 192 168 1 2 KDM201 D01F Decoder IPCamera 172 16 193 151 IPC121 Ei N Camera IX ARA ACTO AL AMM LO INAO 0 MAI Select All Search Change Network Settings Replace Back 3 Optional Click Search for a Device and specify parameters to add an RTSP or ONVIF camera as shown in the following figure Ty 4 r UTWIT Ta e A vh d re MAA P v A TELE Ed Hi IP Cancel After the preceding operations are performed the camera is added to the camera list of the NVR Then move your cursor to the left edge of the main screen and drag the camera to a view window to monitor the corresponding site 3 2 2 Editing Cameras To change the network settings of a camera 1 Choose Main Menu gt Device gt Manual Add 2 Select the camera from the search results and click Change Network Settings 3 Change parameter values as required 4 Click OK
31. f the NVR Station e Mobile NVR Client MNO is an iOS Andriod compatible mobile application of the NVR Station For details about SNK RAID series enterprise NVR appearance and specifications see chapter 8 Specifications i Note In this document the NVR refers to a SNK RAID series enterprise NVR 1 2 Key Features The following table lists key features provided by SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs to meet vairous customer needs Adding devices Automatically Adding This feature allows you to quickly add cameras to your Devices NVR This feature is available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For details on how to use this feature see section AAA LL Disk management One Click Partition and Before starting a recording you must partition and format Formatting disks With this feature you can complete the two operations with one click This feature is available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For detais on how to use this feature see section 4 1 of SNK RAID series enterprise NVR Administrator Guide Dual Stream and Audio SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs offer the ability to record the main and secondary streams for each camrea Along with exceptional image quality these NVRs can also record audio This feature is available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs Dual Triple Monitor Live The SNK0800RD can connect to two monitors allowing Viewing for dual monitor live viewing
32. he camera may remain on the NVR In such a case you can play back these records To play back such records 1 During a multi record playback or synchronous playback select Record Before Record is selected you can find only online cameras as shown in the following figure Playback Live Vie Record Camera O Dahua 11 IPCamshsssssaaaaa After Record is selected you can find a number of free channels each of which indicates a record Playback Camera 0 Dahua 11 IPCamshsssssaaaaa Free channel Free channel Free channel Free channel Free channel Free channel Free channel Free channel 2 Select or enter a recording date under Date 3 On the control panel select a start time on the timeline 4 Click gt 59 6 Alarming 6 1 Motion Detection G Note Some IP cameras don t support motion detection when it work with NVR if the function is not available please ask Sysvideo The motion detection feature enables a camera to send an alarm notification to the NVR when a suspicious motion is detected in a preset area An alarm is triggered when the NVR receives the notification After this the Alarm Moving text is displayed on the main screen Note that this feature is available only to service alarms To enable this feature for a camera 1 Right click the corresponding view window and choose Device Setting gt Motion Detection as shown in the following figure Device Setting
33. he camera moves to the virtual zero point upon the power on To create a virtual zero point for a camera 1 Right click the corresponding view window and choose PTZ Control Select a position for the camera using A wi El and gt Click and go to the second page On the second page click OK next to the Set Pan Tilt Zero option as shown in the following figure PTZ Control Advanced l e ATT Restncet Pan Wiper l 1 Range IR Set Pan Tilt Zero Auto Tilt 180 On Adaptive Pan Speed Manually Restrict on Auto Restrict Patrol Area Patrol Area Image Flip Hori Vert Image Freeze Zoom Speed Fast Normal Tour Preset Pan Tilt Zero Pan 180 OK ee J Correction Restore Default Image Settings Previous 21 To clear a virtual zero point for a camera l Right click the corresponding view window and choose PTZ Control 2 Click and go to the second page On the second page click Clear next to the Set Pan Tilt Zero option Adaptive Pan Speed When you select this option the panning speed is adaptive Auto Restrict Patrol This option restricts the patrol area for a camera ned Before selecting this option 1 Set two borders on the horizontal plane through Restrict Pan Range 2 Start a patrol though Patrol After you select this option the corresponding camera patrols the area with the previous borders This option requires that two borders on the hori
34. her a unique dwell time for each camera or a unified dwell time for several Cameras To enter a unique dwell time for a camera select the camera and select a time length from the Unified Dwell Time drop down list as shown in the following figure 25 Tour Camera X Chanel Poll1 Rename Camera Dwell Time Up 1 IPC120 84 105 10s 0 Sim_IPC120 11 5s 2 Sim_IPC120 2 1 5s 3 Sim_IPC120 3 1 5s A Sim_IPC120 4 1 5s Select All Unified Dwell Time Save Start To enter a unified dwell time for several cameras 1 Select these cameras 2 Click Unified Dwell Time and select a time length from the Unified Dwell Time drop down list The following is an example m y Pat eax four Camera Chanel Poll1 v Rename Camera Dwell Time Up 1 IPC120 84 105 0 Sim_IPC120_1_1 2 Sim_IPC120 2 1 3 Sim_IPC120 3_1 4 Sim_IPC120 4 1 Select All 5 Optional Change the order for each camera using the Up and Down buttons 6 Optional Click Rename to rename the current touring scheme The following is an example Rename Sch N cheme Name 4 41 49 Touring scheme 1 Characters allowed Back T Click Start and then Back After the preceding steps are performed live videos from these surveillance sites are toured on the view window To tour multiple surveillance sites on a secondary screen 27 1 2 Right click a view window and choose Advanced gt Tour Camera on Secondary Screen gt HDMI2 or VGA
35. im IPC120 103 1 Major IPCDO1F 03 Rename 1 Sim IPC120 102 1 Major IPCDO1F 02 2 3 Sim IPC120 104 1 Major IPCDO1F 04 Screen Layout Note that one decoding channel receives the video from only one camera Currently a maximum of 64 decoding channels are supported 4 Click Load and then Back To change a camera do as follows 1 Right click the view window of the camera and choose Send Video To gt Video Wall as shown in the following figure Auxiliary Screen HDMI2 Auxiliary Screen VGA Video wa Le 2 Inthe displayed window select a video window for the camera as shown in the following figure 37 0 Sim_IPC120_100_1 Major 1 Sim_IPC120_102_1 Major IPCDO1F 01 IPCDO1F 02 1 2 2 Sim IPC120 103 1 Major 3 Sim_IPC120_104_1 Major IPCDO1F 03 IPCDO1F 04 Mouse Click on the target TV window EN UJ To tour screen layout schemes on the video wall do as follows 1 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt Video Wall gt Tour Layout Scheme 2 In the displayed Tour Layout Scheme dialog box select a touring scheme By default the Twprojpln 1 scheme is selected 3 Select layout schemes to be toured and enter a dwell time You can enter either a unique dwell time for each scheme or a unified dwell time for several schemes To enter a unique dwell time for a scheme select the scheme and select a time length from the Unified Dwell Time drop down list as shown in the following figure T
36. ings Managing Devices Managing Alarm Managing Users Configuring Video YYall Camera Camera 0 Sim_IPC420_1_1 v PTZ Live View Play amp Backup Camera Dome hannel Choit Play amp Backup PO Sim IPC420 1 A A 2 EverFocus AJ Apply to All Copy User Authorization To PEGA Cancel You can copy the user authorization of this user to another user by clicking Copy User Authorization To or to all users by clicking Apply to All 4 Click OK To retrieve the default password admin123 for a standard user 1 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt User Authorization 2 Select the user from the user account list and click Retrieve Password 3 In the displayed dialog box click Yes to confirm your operation To change the password of your own account 1 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt User Authorization 2 Select your account from the user account list and click Change Password 3 In the displayed Change Password dialog box specify parameters displayed as shown in the following figure Change Password User Name Old Password New Password Confirm Password Cancel 4 Click OK 7 4 3 Deleting a User Account To delete a standard user 1 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt User Authorization 2 Select the user from the user account list and click Delete 3 Inthe displayed dialog box click Yes to confirm your operation 7 4 4 Disabling a User Account To disable a standard user for a certain period
37. ion By alarm linkage Through alarm linkage a recording can automatically start when an alarm is triggered To schedule a recording 1 Choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Service Alarm 2 Select an alarm type from the Type drop down list 3 Select a source day and period 4 Click Edit 5 Select a linked camera from the Linked Device drop down list as shown in the following figure Linkage Edit Linked Device 1 Panasonic Current Select All Copy To Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Recording Snapshot Text Overlay Live View in the First Window Preset Position 0 0 0 0 Link to Video Cancel Linkage Cancel Linkage Cancel Linkage Cancel Linkage Wall Link to Secondary Screen Link to NVR Station Full Screen Viewing NOTE The preset position ranges from 1 to 255 OK Cancel 6 Select Recording By the recording scheduling function To schedule a recording 1 Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Recording Schedule Multi Record Playback Recording Recording Recording Control Schedule Policy As As mm j i eal y G3 Y 3s pem mms Synchronous Search Record Back Up Playback Backup Record 2 Select a camera from the Camera drop down list a day and a period E Ti Le Recording Schedule Camera 0 IPC320 Select All Day Monday v Select All Period Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Scheduled recording tasks
38. layed Secondary Screen dialog box select a secondary screen and click each view window to select a camera as shown in the following figure 33 Pat Eee fs Es eu ae Secondary Screen 28 Selected Auxiliary screend Picture 2 5 Sim_IPC120_103_1 e Picture 1 Picture 2 4 Sim_IPC120 102 1 5 Sim_IPC120 103_1 Picture 3 Picture 4 No stream No stream 4 Select the other secondary screen and click each view window to select a camera as shown in the following figure gt gt ra Secondary Screen Selected Auxiliary screen i Picture 1 4 Sim_IPC120 102 1 n 5 n m j xI oooOOOa o BB o c e OE_O__ ees M a Picture 1 Picture 2 4 Sim_IPC120 102 1 5 Sim IPC120 103 1 Picture 3 Picture 4 No stream No stream 5 Click Back If you cannot enable this feature choose Main Menu gt Settings gt General to check whether the Disable the secondary screen option is selected e f yes deselect the option to enable dual monitor viewing e f not contact your system administrator or the local authorized Sysvideo agent If more than 32 ONVIF cameras are connected to an NVR other than SNK1600RD you must select the Disable the secondary screen option If more than 64 ONVIF cameras are connected to an SNK1600RD you must select the Disable the secondary screen option i Note The Disable the secondary screen option is available only to NVRs that support more than 32 cameras For the SNK16128RD
39. llowing figure 13 cer Aiwthnari2atinr 4 USeCF AUTNOTIZAUON b Status Note 1 Online Administrator Offline User A izati Change Password 2 Inthe displayed New dialog box specify parameters displayed as shown in the following figure User Name Password Confirm Password 3 Click OK By default a standard user is allowed to perform the following operations e System Recording and Capturing Configuring System Settings Managing Devices Managing Alarms Vv Vv Y V WV Configuring Video Wall Camera gt PTZ Control gt Live View gt Playback and Backup Only the administrator is allowed to perform the following operations Restoring factory defaults Import or exporting user data Managing disks and configuring IP SAN settings Switching off the system Rebooting the system 7 4 2 Editing a User Account To change the user authorization for a standard user 1 2 3 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt User Authorization Select the user from the user account list and click Authorization as shown in the following figure User Authorization User Status Note admin 1 Online Administrator 1 Offline User Add Authorization Delete Disable Retrieve Password Specify parameters displayed according to onsite conditions 15 Back User Authorization Login Allow access from System Recording Captur Managing Logs Configuring System Sett
40. neral to configure the basic system settings as shown in the following figure General Device Name NVR Device Number 8 0 255 Display Language English Time Zone GMT 08 00 System Time 2015 01 21 20 13 28 Time Elapsed Since O p 46 min 49 s Startup Automatic Logout After 15 minutes Viewing Mode Free Mode Window Transparency Low F High Record Unit Size Low High 6 Format all the disks to apply the change to the parameter value Record Download Speed 2M AM 8M Before changing the value for this parameter check your network bandwidth You are advised to use the default value Enable the operation password Setup Wizard Adaptive resolution for the secondary stream Allow ONVIF cameras time synchronization Resolution for Secondary Stream on ONVIF Camera D1 Reboot the NVR to apply the change to the parameter value Disable the secondary screen The system will automatically reboot immediately after you select or unselect this option and click Save The following table provides the descriptions for all parameters or options displayed Device Name Name of the NVR Device Number Number of the NVR The default value for this parameter is 8 You must enter an NVR number before you can use a monitoring keyboard to control the corresponding NVR 69 MS Note that the economic models do not support monitoring keyboards Viewing Mode Way of viewing live video This parameter can be configured as
41. nterprise NVRs can also record audio To listen to a camera 1 Right click the corresponding view window and choose Volume Control 2 Click id 45 Volume Control Listen Call and Broadcast S y Type Call Broadcast To call a camera 1 Right click the corresponding view window and choose Volume Control 2 Select Call To start a broadcast 1 Right click the corresponding view window and choose Volume Control 2 Select Broadcast To switch from a call to a broadcast select Broadcast To switch from a broadcast to a call stop the broadcast by clicking K and select Call 4 Recording 4 1 Starting a Recording You can start a recording by setting the recording mode for a camera Method 1 Right click a view window and choose Recording gt Start Start Auto Stop Recording Control Method 2 1 Right click a view window and choose Recording gt Recording Control Alternatively choose Main Menu gt Record gt Recording Control Recording Control Camera 3 IPCamera Enable Disable Camera Recording Enabled Auto Disabled O Sim_IPC420_1_1 Offline y 1 LG Electronics Offline y 2 EverFocus f af Copy to All Cancel 47 2 Select a camera 3 Select Enable If necessary click Copy to All to start a recording for all cameras connected to the NVR 4 2 Scheduling a Recording You can schedule a recording by setting the alarm linkage or the recording scheduling funct
42. o several parts and plays these parts at the same time This feature 1s available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For details on how to use this feature see section 5 1 Multi Record Playback Motion Detection With this feature an NVR can detect a change in the position of an object relative to its surroundings This feature is available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For details on how to use this feature see section 6 1 Motion Detection Alarming E Mail Notification Alarm notification via an e mail alert is offered as a standard feature with all Sysvideo NVRs You can program an NVR to send a message to a designated address whenever an alarm is triggered This feature 1s available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For feature details see section 7 5 E Mail Storage The automatic network replenishment ANR feature enables an IP camera to locally save records when the connection between it and the NVR is broken and send the records to the NVR when the connection is resumed This feature is available to all SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs For details on where to enable this feature see section 4 3 Setting the Recording Policy 1 3 Major Specifications Resolution of 3840x 2160 The SNK1600RD provide a resolution of 3840 x 2160 allowing you to see a more detailed picture compared with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 Homing From a single NVR you can view and control u
43. our Layout Scheme X Twprojpin 1 Rename Scheme Dwell Time Tv all1 600s a Tv all2 60s PERSE Tv all3 60s Tv all4 60s Tv all5 60s TvWWYall6 60s Tv all 60s Tv all8 60s Tv all9 60s Tv all10 60s Select All Unified Dwell Time Save Start To enter a unified dwell time for several schemes 4 Select these schemes 5 Click Unified Dwell Time and select a time length from the Unified Dwell Time drop down list The following is an example 39 Tour Layout Scheme X Twprojpin 1 Rename Scheme Dwell Time Move Up Tall 60s Move Down T all2 60s Tv all3 600s IS ELE 600s TvWYall6 60s Tv all7 60s IE 60s Tv all9 60s Tv all10 60s Select All Unified Dwell Time 10min Save Start 4 Optional Change the order for each scheme using the Move Up and Move Down buttons 5 Optional Click Rename to rename the current touring scheme 6 Click Start and then Back 3 10 Snapshots 3 10 1 Capturing To capture video images click La in the top right corner of a view window Alternatively right click a view window and choose Advanced Snapshot To schedule a capturing task through alarm linkage 1 Choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Service Alarm The following figure shows the Service Alarm dialog box Service Alarm Type Motion Detectioi Source 0 Sim IPC120 100 1 Camera A Rename Detection Setting Linkage Day Monday Period 1 Period 2 P
44. p to 128 cameras WDR This feature allows you to record greater scene details from shadows to highlights than normal IR Infrared cameras can capture objects when there is insufficient visible light to see Three Megapixel Lens SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs can work with three megapixel lenses so that you can capture stunning nad high resolution digital images 2 Logging In to the NVR Before logging in to the NVR ensure that your system administrator has assigned you a user account To log in to the NVR 1 Click any button on the control panel located at the bottom of the main screen of the NVR 2 In the displayed User Login dialog box specify User Name and Password User Login Display Language User Name Password Cancel In this step you can select a display language 3 Click OK If you enter an incorrect password three times in succession your account will be locked for 10 minutes If you forget your password contact your system administrator to retrieve the default password of your account i Note The graphical user interface GUI of the NVR is continuously changed Therefore do not be alarmed when you find the screenshots in this document are different from actual ones We greatly appreciate your understanding All the screenshots in this document are taken from the SNK1600RD If you find some options are missing contact the NVR system administrator to check whether your NVR suppor
45. r pea eru A AA A AA TREE 56 Ds VBchronods Pla Das a a AE A edu Roadaecetiaees 57 5 4 Playing Back Records from Deleted Cameras essen eren eene 58 SN A A 60 SB ele Detecta ti A A A A CAI 60 NA o E A Peer Ee me ne eee 61 6 3 COMMOUNMG SY c RE AIAN S a A A id 66 o d Queryng ACE ANS sida 67 6 5 QUERYING FIISTOFY ATBETTES area A E iO 68 T WISE ONAN COUS S 69 Lal BASIC SV Sto O Mit A AA aa 69 7 2 Querying the System Information essen nennen enne enne enne rsen enne nnns 71 7 9 Mmnpor hg or Expering User Da ni A tad 12 TA ISSR ALUMNO ZO Iii 73 a EMail Noti eanea T HO REDONO TNS SY SUC Ma i 78 L SUTIN DOW UNG SIS RR m UE 78 TO LOGGING OUtTrom the SM AA AE 79 o SDecIIICallOl ui rad 80 9 Abbreviations and ACFONY INS ananena eean er E RE EA EEE NEOA 84 About This Document Intended Audience This document is intended for the personnel who e Work with SNK 8 16 HDD RAID series Network Video Recorders NVRs Know video surveillance basics Document Versions Version 02 2015 04 03 Compared with Version 01 2014 08 30 Version 02 2015 04 03 includes the changes described in the following table Feature change Added the specifications of the SNK1600RD I Editorial change Updated screenshots Version 01 2014 08 30 Compared with Version 00 2014 06 30 Version 01 2014 08 30 includes the ch
46. rd screen If the linked device is the NVR itself the actions are as follows Send an alarm notification to the preset To configure mail settings choose email address Main Menu gt Settings gt Mail Service 65 Buzzer Enable the beeper on the NVR EN Alarm Output X Invoke an alarm output device ERI 3 Click Save 6 3 Configuring System Alarms To configure system alarms 1 Choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt System Alarm 2 n the displayed System Alarm dialog box specify parameters according to onsite conditions as shown in the following figure System Alarm Alarm Type Handling Mode Buzz LED Blink E Mail For different types of system alarms you can choose different ways to alert yourself The following table provides the description for each alarm type Device Disconnected A device is disconnected from the NVR Faulty Disk A faulty storage disk 1s found IP Address Conflict An IP address of the NVR is in duplicate Internet Disconnected Insufficient Recording Space Insufficient Snapshot Space MAC Address Conflict An MAC address of the NVR is in duplicate No Synopsis Space No space is available for record summarizing tasks and summarized records For details about the Record Synopsis feature see section 7 2 of NVR Station User Guide 3 Click Save 6 4 Querying Active Alarms To query active alarms choose Main Menu gt Alarm gt Active Alarm as shown
47. ser Authorization Auto Maintenance Mail Service Data fe E Ne Register with VMS 71 The following is an example uv ystem Information x Current User User Name admin System Status Model SNK0864RD CPU Usage 61 Memory Usage 93 Network Connection Connected Hard Disk Usage 29 Software Version NVR V5H1B2 1 Release Date 20150331 Serial Number KDCO205245 Hardware Version B 7 3 Importing or Exporting User Data Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt Import Export User Data to import or export user data as shown in the following figure User data import and export Import user data Warning Forcibly importing user data may cause the system to fail Exercise caution when importing user data Browse Export user data No database is found in the specified path The user data includes the following e NVR configurations e Alarm data e ANR data e Tag data i Note You must insert a USB flash drive before you can import or export user data 7 4 User Authorization When you are authorized to manage user accounts you can add edit delete and disable standard users When you are not authorized to manage user accounts you can only query your account s user authorization information and change your account s password 7 4 1 Adding a User Account To add a standard user 1 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt User Authorization gt Add as shown in the fo
48. t on the right panel to bind the camera and the view window together 4 Select or enter a recording date under Date and select a start time on the timeline 53 Playback Live Vie Record Camera Sim_IPC120_100_1 Sim IPC120 101 1 Sim IPC120 102 1 Sim IPC120 103 1 Sim IPC120 104 1 Sim IPC120 105 1 Sim IPC120 106 1 Sim IPC120 107 1 Sim IPC120 108 1 Sim IPC120 109 1 O A 2 3 4 9 6 Fi 8 9 Date 2014 08 27 43 4 2014 08 SuncMont ues ed ThurFrideSatu EZ 3 A S G Ff amp A 10 11 12 E 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Feri 28 29 30 31 Note that a blue date indicates that records are available on this date You can click to pin the control panel For the timeline you can zoom in to select a start time accurate to the minute If you do not select a recording date the current date is selected by default If you do not select a start time the earliest time point on the timeline is selected by default 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each target camera 6 Click for each view window Note that pink sections of the timeline indicate that alarms are generated during this period and that green sections of the timeline indicate that records are available during this period The following table describes playback options LM HJ Stop a playback temporarily Option In the Option window you can select events to display and configure intervals for fast backward and fast forward Change
49. take effect only on cameras whose recording mode is Auto 49 If necessary click Copy To and specify parameters to copy the scheduling settings to all cameras or specific cameras 3 Click Save i Note This function applies only to cameras whose recording mode is Auto 4 3 Setting the Recording Policy The recording policy includes the following e What to do when storage space is insufficient e When a recording will be resumed after an alarm is cleared e Whether to enable the ANR feature To configure the recording policy 1 Choose Main Menu gt Record gt Recording Policy 2 Specify parameters and select options according to onsite conditions Hecording Policy Y hen storage space is insufficient Stop recording Overwrite the earliest data After alarm clearing recording will be i Seconds resumed in Enable ANH 3 Click Save 4 4 Backing Up Records To back up records T 8 Choose Main Menu Record Back Up Record Optional Enter a keyword in the text box next to Search Camera to quickly find the target camera Select the target camera from the camera list Select a recording date as shown in the following figure Back Up Record Search Camera Recording Date 2014 08 19 Camera E 2014 8 a 39 Sim_IPC120 21 1 M A W n 40 Sim IPC120 22 1 41 Sim IPC120 23 1 3 4 42 Sim IPC120 24 1 10 11 43 Sim_IPC120 25 1 44 Sim IPC120 26 1 17 18 24 25 Estimated Size 7 06G
50. the image position e PTZ Click the arrow button to draw a square to digitally zoom in Click the hand button to move the image up down left or right Right click the view window to return to the playback screen Record Fragment This feature breaks one piece of record into several parts and plays these parts at the same time To use this function Bind one view window and one camera Select a recording date A blue date indicates that records are available on this date Select a screen layout for example the four window layout 55 4 Click Record Fragment 0 Enter a period 6 Click OK After the preceding steps are performed the original piece of record of the camera is broken into four parts and these parts are simultaneously played back in the four windows If you want to break one piece of record into nine parts select the nine window layout If you want to break one piece of record into 16 parts select the 16 window layout Synchronous Playback Switch to a synchronous playback Skip To Enter a start time and click the arrow to skip to the start time Exit the playback window To switch to live viewing move your cursor to the right edge of the screen until a camera list is displayed and click Live View 5 2 Single Record Playback During a single record playback you can play back only one record and switch to live viewing anytime You can start a single record playback in three ways
51. ts these options If so contact the local authorized Sysvideo agent 3 Monitoring a Site 3 1 Automatically Adding the Target Camera You can use the Automatically Adding Devices feature to add the target camera that is monitoring the target site to your NVR Working principle of the feature This feature automatically adds a camera to an NVR when the following conditions are true e The registration address of the camera is 224 1 1 1 the default registration address e The camera is located on the same subnet as the NVR e The Auto Networking feature is enabled on the camera side For details on how to enable this feature on the camera side see the related document of the camera Alternatively this feature can add the camera to the NVR when the following conditions are true e The registration address of the camera is one IP address of the NVR This indicates that the camera has registered with the NVR e The camera can reach the NVR This feature can also retrieve a camera that registered with the NVR but was preempted by another NVR later if the following conditions are true e The camera is still on the camera list of the NVR e The camera is located on the same subnet as the NVR After the target camera is added to your NVR you can find the camera on the camera list Then drag the target camera to a view window on the main screen of your NVR to monitor the target site i Note The registration address of
52. us Playback 2 Click Layout at the bottom of the window to select a screen layout The following is an example Sync playback style 57 3 Click one view window and select one camera from the camera list on the right panel to bind the camera and the view window together 4 Repeat step 3 for each view window 5 Select or enter a recording date under Date Note that a blue date indicates that records are available on this date From the view of the set theory the displayed dates are the union of the selected cameras For example records are available on March 1 for camera 1 and records are available on March 2 for camera 2 In such a case the dates March 1 and 2 are blue 6 Click each view window to check for the time points when records are available 7 On the control panel select a start time on the timeline For the timeline you can zoom in to select a start time accurate to the minute You can click to pin the control panel 8 Click A 9 Optional Enter a time at the end of the timeline and click the arrow to skip to another start time Note that pink sections of the timeline indicate that alarms are generated during this period and that green sections of the timeline indicate that records are available during this period 5 4 Playing Back Records from Deleted Cameras To play back records from the cameras those have been deleted from your NVR After a camera is removed from an NVR the records made from t
53. you cannot use the dual triple monitor viewing feature if you already create RAID arrays In other words you cannot create RAID arrays if you already use the dual triple monitor viewing feature Heterologous output In heterologous output mode the output from the VGA and HDMI ports is different All the SNK RAID series enterprise NVRs support this mode 3 9 Setting the Video Wall You can monitor sites on a video wall but you must get at least one decoder ready If no decoders are configured you cannot monitor sites on the video wall To monitor sites on a video wall do as follows 1 Choose Main Menu gt Settings gt Video Wall 2 Inthe displayed dialog box select a screen layout scheme In this step you can also change the screen layout for the scheme Currently a maximum of 64 view windows can be displayed on a video wall 3 Bind a camera and a decoding channel for each view window 1 Click a view window choose Camera Channel and select a camera as shown in the following figure 35 R Decoding Channel 2 Click the view window choose Decoding Channel and select a decoder as shown in the following figure O Sim IPC120 100 1 Major Camera Channel Close Camera Channel X 3 Repeat the previous two steps for all the view windows The following is an example ES VEL AN B m A poss ze AI e a and Monitor wall Management TvWall2 Edi 0 Sim_IPC120_100_1 Major IPCDO1F 01 1 2 S
54. zontal plane have been configured through Restrict Pan Range Image Freeze This option freezes the last key frame received from a camera In such a case you can see the current image is frozen Tour Preset This option tours preset positions By default the dwell time for each preset position 1s 10s Note that the dwell time is unconfigurable Note that this option requires that preset positions have been configured Pan Tilt Zero This option sets the pan tilt setting to the mechanical zero point Correction Restore Default Click OK to restore the default image settings Image Settings i Note If you find you cannot use an option contact the system administrator to check whether the camera in question supports the option If the option is supported contact the local authorized Sysvideo agent 3 4 e PTZ The electronic PTZ e PTZ function allows you to digitally zoom in or out 3 5 Setting Privacy Masks The privacy mask feature prevents a camera from monitoring sensitive objects or areas in a scene When privacy masks are created in a scene you cannot track objects if the objects move to a masked area Therefore you are advised to disable this function when you are tracking moving objects You can create up to 4 privacy masks 24 privacy blocks for a camera To create a privacy mask for a camera 1 Right click the corresponding view window and choose Device Setting gt Privacy Mask gt Enable Privacy

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