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1. After creating an event click the event name and define the action on the right discussed in the later sections After configuring the action settings enter the CGI command including the self defined event name in the web browser Internet Explorer to trigger the action anytime The format of the CGI command is http NVRIP cgi bin logical_input cgi name event name For example http 10 8 12 12 80 cgi bin logical_input cgi name door Event List Action List Add i Delete Camera event NVR event External event User defined Event 176 Event schedule settings When editing an event not including camera disconnection NVR events and external events click Set Schedule to define when the alarm settings will be active To create a new schedule select New and enter the schedule name The schedule supports maximum 25 characters double byte characters spaces and symbols are allowed Select the day and time when the alarm settings should be active Click to add a schedule or to delete a schedule Up to 6 settings can be defined for each schedule The settings will be shown on the graphical table Click Apply to save the settings To use the same schedule for all the events click Apply to All Events Select to use the default schedule or a formerly created schedule from the list The default alarm settings are active all day every day Schedule Settings
2. o O O A A S Click Apply to save the settings 163 Camera Configuration Camera Name Brand IP Address WAN IP Address 1 ACTi ACD 2 0080 3 Sanyo HD4606 Sanyo 4 ACTI ACH 4 2 88 ACTI Camera 5 Camera 6 7 Vivotek P27151 Vivotek 8 ONAP UC366 cht OMAP Camera Number 2 Camera 2 Camera Brand Generic Model Camera Model v HTTP URL Camera Name IP Address Po O Port lso WAN IP Address Po for monitoring from public network O Port so User Name fF e Password Po Enable recording on this camera Note All the camera configuration will not take effect until you click the Apply button Tf your IP camera is installed behind NAT router you may input the public IP address or URL and the corresponding forwarded port of the router Note The NVR only supports JPEG CGI command interface but does not guarantee the compatibility with all the IP camera brands 164 6 6 2 Recording Settings Select a camera on the list and configure the recording resolution frame rate and quality Enable audio recording manual recording recording data retention real time digital watermarking and auto snapshot settings Click Apply to save the settings a Fs Fe S F amp F fa CHI eo Ce e Camera Configuration Recording Settings e Recording Settings Camera Name Resolution Frame Rate Quality EOS 8 8 Sony RZ50 A 640x480 VGA 10 Bit rate 768ktiS 9 9 9 Sony DF
3. Subnet Mask A Default Gateway jo jo J o Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server l Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address 169 254 End IP Address 169 254 200 Lease Time li Day s Hour s Current connection status Connection speed 100 Mbps MTU 1500 Bytes LAN1 Up LAN Down Note To use host names for NTP or SMTP servers you must provide the IP address of the primary DNS server 139 Standalone Assign different IP settings for each network port The NVR can be accessed by different workgroups on two different subnets When load balancing is enabled failover does not work The DHCP server can only be enabled for the primary network port LAN 1 Network transfer rate Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Use a static IP address Fixed IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address End IP Address 2 00 Lease Time Hour s Current connection status Connection speed 100 Mbps MTU 1500 Bytes LAN1 Up Note To use host names for NTP or SMTP servers you must provide the IP address of the primary DNS server 140 Network Transfer Rate Select auto negotiation default 1000 Mbps or 100 Mbps Itis recommended to use the default setting that the server will determine the network speed automatically Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP If the network supports DHCP selec
4. This page shows the system event logs such as information warnings and errors of the system Lo 20110607 14 31 59 system 127 004 locos ne remote repeaton schedule recorda sered Lo 20110607 1 31 22 admin 1081233 gt Changed he emote server I for remote repicaton to 10 Lo 20110007 143421 admin 1081233 eabledvemoterepaton Lo 20110607 1421 52 admin 101162 The user ains logged off dueto connection timeout Lo 20110507 142151 admin 104116229 The user ann logged off de to connection timeout Co 20110607 16 10 56 admin 1084233 fusero o oooO e 20110007 1410 35 admin 101110228 useranno SS 204 6 8 2 Surveillance Logs This page shows the surveillance logs such as camera connection motion detection and camera authentication failure Note The logs are only available in English A A EC A O r Logs Statistics e System Event Logs Surveillance Logs e Surveillance Logs e On line Users List e Historical Users List Ee e System Connection Logs nen canara AGB V e System Information There are 10000 events Displays records per page Type Camera Content This page shows the surveillance logs such as camera connection motion detection and camera authentication failure 205 6 8 3 On line Users List This page shows the information of the currently active users e g the user name IP address and login time Note The logs are only available in English E ga
5. SECURITY VioStor NVR Network Video Recorder User Manual Version 4 0 0 2012 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Thank you for choosing QNAP products This user manual provides detailed instructions of using the product Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the product e The VioStor NVR is hereafter referred to as the VioStor or the NVR e This user manual provides the description of all the functions of the VioStor NVR The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models e This user manual version 4 0 0 is applicable for the VioStor NVR firmware version 4 0 0 only Ifthe VioStor NVR is running an older firmware version please refer to the previous versions of the user manuals Legal Notices All the features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation Information contained herein is subject to change without notice QNAP and the QNAP logo are trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc All other brands and product names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders Further the or symbols are not used in the text LIMITED WARRANTY In no event shall the liability of QNAP Systems Inc QNAP exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential software or its documentation QNAP makes no warranty or representation expressed im
6. Yes to continue Note If the NVR is not found click Refresh to try again 32 4 Enter the administrator name and password to perform quick setup The default administrator name and password are as below Use name admin Password admin Note Make sure all the IP cameras are configured and connected to the network 5 The quick configuration page will be shown Click Continue and follow the instructions to finish the configuration For further information please refer to Chapter 6 1 A E gt EN YC TE o DO r 7 Quick Configuration e Welcome Welcome e Step 1 Welcome to the quick configuration wizard This wizard will guide you through Step 2 the following steps to configure this system quickly Step 3 1 Enter the server name esi de 2 Change the administrator password e Step 5 3 Enter the date time and time zone for this server Step 6 e Finish 4 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server 5 Initialize the disk volume on this server 6 Add the IP cameras to be recorded to this server Note Changes to all settings will be effective only when you confirm in the last step 33 6 Click Start installation to execute the quick configuration Finish The changes you have made to the server are as below Click Start installation to begin the quick configuration or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings S
7. 4 Yes 5 Change the password of Yes admin a Ze Yes 159 administrator system manager Z O O O Other Other system administrators eo i managers Change the camera Yes No Z O access control of supervisor UJ m a N Change the camera No O Z O access control of other Yes O administrators 4 Create sysmgr Create other system Ra No Z O Default a O O MIN O O No lt O Yes es Yes Yes manager accounts 16 Delete sysmgr O Delete other system ul No Mi o O i O M O Z O Yes Yes Yes Yes No Note 1 No manager accounts Change the password of No Note Yes Yes Yes sysmgr 2 Change the password of Yes Yes Yes Yes No Note 2 other system managers Change the user type of Z O O No Default sysmgr M M O lt lt lt Mi MIMOS MIS Wn 109 O Ra N N N N m an p sed iY a 9 9 bo Change the user type of lt lt Z O Z O es es Yes Yes other system managers Change the camera No Z O access control of O sysmgr Change the camera No No Z O Z O Z O access control of other Mi O Z O system managers Change the user Z O Yes Yes 10 O O i 7 Ye Y Z O e Yes es es Yes Yes Yes Yes O N N a password 1 OY 0 administrator Other administrators Change the user type of normal users C
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9. Do not to set the disk configuration is selected Step 5 6 Select the disk configuration Note The hard drive s has have been initialized Select Do not set disk configuration or the drive data will be cleared Please select the disk configuration for the initialization Disk configuration Do not set disk configuration Total available storage capacity O GB The hard drive s detected by NVR ode WDC WDS000AAKS OOYGA12 0 Drive 1 Drive 2 e Seagate 51 350041845 Drive 3 CC37 Drive 4 129 6 Initialize the IP camera settings Select the camera brand and model Enter the name and IP address of the camera and the user name and password Enable or disable the recording function on each channel test the connection to the IP cameras and then click Save to apply the changes Click Search to search for the IP cameras on the local network Select a channel and click Add to add the camera With the search function the camera model and the IP address are filled in automatically Click Close to close the search results Step 6 6 Initialize IP camera setting 1 Axis M1113 10 11 18 32 Camera Brand Axis v 2 Axis M1054 _10 11 18 71 display Joe 3 Sony DS 10 10 11 18 102 Camera Model Axis M1113 4 Messoa NDZ860 10 11 19 217 5 ACTi TCM 7411 10 11 18 180 Camera Name 1 Axis M1113 dress ess 10 11 18 32 7 Sony RZ50 10 11 14 103 IP Add
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12. The moving objects detected in the video will be highlighted in red boxes the foreign or missing objects will be highlighted in yellow boxes the video which is out of focus or obstructed will be displayed in transparent red 4 Click Search to start searching the video by IVA The results will be shown IVA Settings Detection Mode Y Motion detection Foreign object T Missing object Out of focus Camera occlusion Sensitivity Define detection zone Define object size Y Ignore objects with width or height less than this setting Note Please specify a minimum bounding box Pause when found Y Highlight the detection zone Search 112 Start Time Elapsed Time Detection T 07 10 2012 18 00 01 1 30 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 02 0 30 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 03 2 40 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 06 1 70 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 08 18 20 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 26 0 17 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 27 20 23 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 47 2 33 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 50 2 30 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 53 0 50 secs 07 10 2012 18 00 53 1 00 secs 113 Other options Double click an entry on the search result dialog to play the video The player will play the video starting from 15 seconds before the event to 15 seconds after the event Right click an entry on the search result dialog to export the video AVI format and save it to the computer The exported video starts from 15 seconds before the event to 15 seconds after the e
13. e 16 1 2 7 VS 4116 4112 4108 Pro A E E a Rh a pap ri o VioStor One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB HDD1 4 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector K Lock Security Slot Gigabit LAN x 2 Audio In Out Reserved Password network settings reset button USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 17 1 2 8 VS 4016 4012 4008 Pro E Fess E Rh a pap ei E VioStor JS 4008 Series 4 1404 1041 169 234 Eee One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA HDD1 4 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA Password amp network settings reset button Kensington security slot 18 1 29 VS 2112 2108 2104 Pro VioStor One touch auto video backup button USB 3 0 LED Indicators LAN HDD1 HDD2 Power Button Power Connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 Password Network Settings Reset Button K Lock Security Slot 10 Audio In Out Se a A AN E 19 1 2 10 VS 2012 2008 2004 Pro A O O O IN Rh pa Rh O VioStor One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators HDD1 HDD2 LAN eSATA Power button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 2 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA Password amp network settings reset button Kensington security slot 20 1 2 11 VS
14. is applicable to the duration events only A duration event is an event with the start and end time and lasts for a period of time It does not include the events related to status change such as camera disconnection or NVR recording failure If the action is triggered by a duration event and both settings i ii are enabled the NVR will execute the second setting ii only Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type New Select from the list Enable the buzzer on the NVR The buzzer will sound when an event is triggered Execute the action for second s when the event is triggered Execute the action when the event starts and stop the action when the event ends This option is applicable to duration events only If the action is activated by duration event and both settings above are enabled the NVR will execute this setting only Note A duration event is an event with start and end time and lasts for a period of time lt does not include the events related to status change such as camera s connection failure or NVR recording failure Apply to All Events Apply 185 7 User defined Action Add a self defined action when an event is triggered Enter the login account and password IP address port and the HTTP URL of other surveillance devices to manage the devices such as fire protection devices power controller and air conditi
15. oS 2 OLA A A O USB 3 0 One touch auto video backup button Power button Hard drive LEDs Select button Enter button LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA 10 GbE Tray lock Release button Power connector Expansion slot Kensington security slot VGA HDMI eSATA x 2 reserved Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 USB 3 0 Password amp network settings reset button 13 1 2 4 VS 6120 6116 6112 Pro E Fess E 10 11 12 13 VioStor One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB Power HDD1 6 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector K Lock Security Slot Gigabit LAN x 2 Audio In Out Reserved Password Network Settings Reset Button USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 14 1 25 VS 6020 6016 6012 Pro eS Fes Ss SYS Rh a pap q de E UioStor One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA HDD1 6 Power button Select button Enter button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA Password amp network settings reset button Kensington security slot 15 1 2 6 VS 4016 4012 4008 U RP Pro e UloStor One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED indicators Status LAN USB eSATA HDD1 4 Power button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 eSATA x 2 reserved VGA Password network settings reset button 2S ee ss SY Pp
16. 0405 172 17 27 24 Connected Recording 13 fps xpos th S 6 6 IQeye 0415 172 17 27 25 Connected Recording A REIS View the settings by Traditional Mode lt lt lt Advanced Mode Quick Configuration User Management Quick step by step server setup Add Edit Delete Users System Settings Camera Settings Server Name Date amp Time View System Camera Configuration Recording Settings Settings Schedule Settings Alarm Settings Advanced Settings Network Settings System Tools TCP IP Configuration DDNS Service File Alert Notification SMSC Settings Restart Services Host Access Control gt Protocol Shutdown Hardware Settings System Management View Network Settings Update Back up Restore Reset Settings Remote Replication Hard Disk SMART Ping Test Advanced System Settings Device Configuration Logs amp Statistics SATA Disk gt RAID Management Tool gt USB System Event Logs Surveillance Logs Disk UPS On line Users List Historical Users List System Connection Logs System Information 124 If the NVR is has not been configured yet the Quick Configuration page will be shown Follow the instructions to finish the setup The functions of the buttons on the configuration page are described below ER Return to the monitoring page Playback the videos E View the on line help Mea Logout the NVR 125 6 1 Quick Configuration Follow the instructions
17. 12 Sony DF7O A EL 13 Sony 511 4 pu A 14 Sony R230 ATA 92 Enter the map name and select the file The E map must be in JPEG format Click OK Floor ls and Settings ReiChaniDesktopifloori ipd cel The E map will be shown Lal Default La Floor1 y 33 5 8040 1 EL 1 i Pro NP1000 19 2 ero nP244 19 iPro nF282 A WG 4 i Pro NF302 EL 5 i Pro NP304 A A 6 i Pro NS202 A 7 Sony 220 A 8 Sony RZ50 4 9 Sony DF50 EL 10 Sony C550 A Panasonic 5F335 12 Sony DF70 A GL 13 Sony C511 A a 14 Sony RZ30 a 15 Sony RX550 4 Office 2 93 To add one or multiple E maps e g officel and office2 under an E map e g floori click the E map icon of floor1 and then click to add the E maps one by one The icon of floor1 will be changed to ES when more than one E map is added To add another E map of the same level of floor1 select Default and add the E map e g floor2 aq Default g floor1 E office2 E Lj floor2 3 5 8040 1 e L 1 iPro NP1000 a A 2 i Pro NP244 a A i Pro NF282 A SG 4 Pro NF302 EL 5 iPro NP304 A A 6 Pro NS202 br A 7 Sony 220 a A 8 Sony RZ50 A DG 9 Sony DFSO EL 10 Sony CS50 A a amp Panasonic SF335 a EL 12 Sony DF70 A n EG 13 Sony C511 A a A 14 Sony RZ30 pro A 15 Sony RX550 4 94 4 3 3 Edit a Map Name A click OK To change the picture of the E map delete
18. 2008 2004 L One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED Indicators USB status HDD1 HDD2 LAN power Power button Power connector Gigabit LAN USB 2 0 x 2 Password network settings reset button 2 AAA O MR K Lock security slot Pp E Power cord hook 21 1 2 12 VS 1004 L One touch auto video backup button USB 2 0 LED Indicators USB status HDD eSATA LAN power Power button Power connector Gigabit LAN USB 2 0 x 2 Password amp network settings reset button A A a MR K Lock security slot eSATA Power cord hook Note This model is designed for some projects only Ra pa Rh O 22 Chapter 2 Install the NVR For the information of hardware installation see the Quick Installation Guide QIG in the product package The QIG can also be found in the product CD ROM or QNAP website http www gnapsecurity com 23 2 1 Personal Computer Requirements For better system performance the computer should at least fulfill the following requirements No of Channels e Operation system Microsoft Windows 4 M JPEG Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2 4GHz or above MPEG 4 MxPEG H 264 Dual core CPU 2 0GHz Or Tp Vista Memory 2GB or or above M JPEG Intel Pentium 4 CPU apove 2 8GHz or above Network port MPEG 4 MxPEG H 264 Dual core CPU 2 4GHz SIA port or above or above Web browser 12 M JPEG Intel Pentium 4 CPU Se R Microsoft Internet 3 0GHz or above SRA Explorer
19. 3072 MB e Hardware Settings K Enable alarm buzzer beep sound for error and warning alert K Remote Replication e Hard Disk SMART e Ping Test Fan rotation speed settings Set fan rotation speed manually Y Advanced System Settings O Low speed OMedium speed O High speed Note The size of the external hard disk must be 10GB or larger The configuration reset switch is enabled by default When this option is disabled please make sure you have kept your password safely Otherwise the server cannot be reset anymore if the password is lost Apply Enable the configuration reset switch By enabling this option press the reset button for 5 seconds to reset the administrator password and system settings to default Note The configuration reset switch is enabled by default When this option is disabled keep the password safely Otherwise the NVR cannot be reset anymore if the password is lost Auto power on when power resumes after power loss When this function is enabled the server will turn on automatically when the power resumes after a power loss 193 Enable front video backup button The NVR supports direct copy of the recording data on the NVR to the connected USB device via the USB port Set the number of days that the videos are recorded to copy to the device To use this function please follow the steps below 1 Set the number of days that the latest recordings should be b
20. 8 9 10 MPEG 4 MxPEG H 264 Dual core CPU 2 8GHz desktop mode or above 32 bit Google 16 M JPEG Dual core CPU 2 4GHz Chrome or above 23 0 1271 64 m MPEG 4 MxPEG H 264 Quad core CPU Mozilla Firefox 2 33GHz or above 17 0 1 20 M JPEG Dual core CPU 2 6GHz CD ROM drive or above Recommended MPEG 4 MxPEG H 264 Quad core CPU 2 6GHz resolution 1280 x or above l 720 pixels or above 40 M JPEG Quad core CPU 2 33GHz or above MPEG 4 MxPEG H 264 Core i7 CPU 2 8GHz or above 48 M JPEG Quad core CPU 3 0GHz or above MPEG 4 MxPEG H 264 Core i7 CPU 3 4GHz or above 24 Security Settings of the Web Browser Please make sure the security level of the IE browser in Internet Options is set to Medium or lower Internet Options Select a Web content zone to specify its secuarit D a Security Settings Settings Internet Local intranet Trusted sites General Privacy Content Connections e MET Framework reliant components Pr Run components not signed with Authenticode Internet Disable This zone contains all Web sites you Enable haven t placed in other zones 3 O Prompt ea Run components signed with Authenticode Disable Security level for this zone Enable Custom O Prompt Custom settings To change the settings click Cu To use the recommended setting E Actives controls and plug ins 164 Automatic prompting For Actives con
21. Mode Select a channel IP camera video server on the list and configure the alarm settings The video recording will be activated when the alarm input of the selected channel is triggered or a moving object is detected When the option Activate alarm recording only on selected schedule is enabled the alarm recording will be activated only when the alarm input is triggered or a moving object is detected within the schedule Test the settings by clicking Test Click Apply to apply the settings to the selected channel To apply the same settings to all the channels on the list click Apply to all cameras E gt RN 2 ee r7 Camera Settings Camera Configuration Alarm Settings Recording Settings Traditional Mode O Advanced Mode Schedule Settings Camera Name IP Address Alarm Recording ia Camera 10 11 16 112 OFF A di 2 Camera 2 10 11 16 196 OFF Advanced Settings 3 Camera 3 10 11 17 253 OFF 4 Camera 4 10 11 16 91 OFF J 5 Camera 5 10 11 16 89 OFF 6 Camera 6 7 Camera 7 8 Camera 8 v Camera Number 1 Camera 1 x O Enable alarm recording O Start recording when the camera s alarm input 1 is Active v O Start recording when motion is detected by the camera O Activate alarm recording only on selected schedule Specify the FTP address for the NVR to receive the alarm messages from the IP camera optional Apply Apply to all cameras Note All the settings will not take ef
22. Please wait patiently The system will inform you when system update is completed ee Update System Note If the NVR is running properly it may not be necessary to update the firmware QNAP is not responsible for any forms of data loss caused by improper or illegal system update Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Download the release notes of the firmware from the QNAP website http www qnapsecurity com Read the release notes carefully to make Sure it is necessary to update the firmware 2 Download and unzip the firmware file to the local computer Before updating the system firmware it is strongly suggested to back up all the disk data on the NVR to avoid any potential data loss during the system update 4 Click Browse to select the correct firmware image Click Update System to update the firmware The system update may take several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The NVR will inform you when the system update is completed When updating the firmware make sure the power supply is at a steady state Otherwise the NVR may be unable to start up 195 6 7 6 Back up Restore Reset Settings To back up all the settings including the user accounts the server name and the network configuration click Back up and select to open or save the setting file To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved
23. Select from the New weekend list alldays 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Sn j O O O O O O E E E A Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Se O O _ O Cf df df tt Starttime 00 00 Endtime 00 00 Sun Mon ClTue Wed Thu Fri W sat pts Note You can select to use a schedule which has been created before If you change the schedule settings the new settings will be applied to all the events which use the same schedule settings Apply to All Events Apply Cancel 177 Actions The NVR supports different actions which can be activated when the selected events are triggered on the IP cameras or the video servers The actions include video recording email alert SMS alert buzzer PTZ camera control alarm output and logic output Button Description SSS E Add Add an action After configuring an event on the left click Add to create an action in response to the event Click Apply to save the settings Edit an action Select an event on the left All the actions defined for this event will be shown Select the box in front of the action name to edit Then click this button on the Action column to edit the action settings Delete Delete an action Select an event on the left All the actions defined for this event will be shown Select the box in front of the action name to delete and cl
24. The following table consists of the icons and their descriptions in the playback page Configure the options such as playing mode snapshot settings and digital watermark Multi view mode up to 16 view mode Convert the video files on the NVR to AVI files Audio optional Turn on off the audio support Take a snapshot of the video Search recording files by IVA Last time interval Increase the interval of scales on the timeline Decrease the interval of scales on the timeline 104 a Digital zoom Enable Disable digital zoom When digital zoom is enabled a you can click ll to use digital zoom function Play the video at 1 16x 1 8x 1 4x 1 2x 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x speed ARALAR ej Control all views Control the playback settings of all the playback windows 105 5 1 1 Play Video Files from NVR Follow the steps below to play the video files on the remote NVR servers 1 Drag and drop camera s from the server camera tree to the respective playback window s to select the channel s for playback aon OS prm E u 3 Samsung SND 5061 E y VS 12140UPro XL 1 Vivotek FE 8172 na r erp en O e 008 elama XL 2 Vivotek FE 8151 T 4 Samsung SND 7061 G 5 Hikvision 8264FWD GL 6 Hikvision 855F Q 7 Hikvision 754FWD L 8 iPro NP 1000 Camera 9 Camera 10 gt a Bi 00 01 02 03 D4 05 06 07 08 D9 10 1
25. When the operation time of each installed hard drive exceeds the value the system will record the event to the log You can also enable the alert of this event in the remote monitoring page and the local display UI Select a hard disk drive to view the following information by clicking the corresponding buttons O aa eran Summary Displays the summary and the latest test result of the hard disk drive Hard disk information Displays the hard disk drive details such as the model the serial number and the drive capacity SMART information Displays the hard disk drive S M A R T The items of which the values are lower than the threshold are regarded as abnormal Test To perform a quick or complete hard drive S M A R T test and display the results Settings To configure the temperature alarm When the hard drive temperature is higher than the preset value the NVR will record the error logs Configure the quick and complete test schedule The latest test result is shown on the Summary page Monitor hard disk health temperature and usage status by the hard disk S M A R T mechanism Disk Operation time hours Select hard disk Disk 1 gt summary Hard Disk Information SMART Information Test Settings No errors were detected on the hard disk Your Good hard disk should be operating properly Hard disk model Hitachi HDS5C3020ALA632 ML6O Drive capacity 1863 02 GB Hard drive health Good Hard drive temperature 32
26. access the recording data in the NVR by a web browser go to http NVR IP Address cgi bin filemanager filemanager cgi folder home httpd cgi bin filemanager sh are amp ComboBox ON amp lang eng and login as an administrator Share Folder Comment record_nvr System default share record_nvr_alarm System default share snapshot System default share 122 5 4 3 FTP Server FTP Access the recording data by FTP 0 In Windows Internet Explorer enter ftp username passwordONVRIP For example enter ftp admin admin 172 17 26 154 if the NVR IP is 172 17 26 154 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 S sack hi JO search gt Folders Mame record nvr Other Places snapshot im record_nyr_alarm 123 Chapter 6 System Administration To enter the system configuration page of the NVR login the monitoring page as an administrator and click Upon successful login the monitoring channels connection and recording status and the network bandwidth of the NVR will be shown on the Advanced Mode page t E QQ os Dad y gt gt gt Traditional Mode Preview Camera Name IP Address Status Recording status Frame rate Bit rate Management 1 E A nH 172 17 27 134 Connected Recording iofs kos S Do 2 s Axis Q7401 172 17 26 65 Connected Recording gp BEC 3 3 Axis P3301 172 17 26 102 Connected Recording 1fps k Ed 4 4 i Pro NS202 172 17 26 28 Connected Recording A a2 5 5 IQeye
27. and time settings Configure the disk volume and initialize the hard disks Configure the IP camera settings 47 3 3 Monitoring Upon successful login the monitoring screen will be shown Monitor the IP cameras change the display mode enable or disable manual recording control the PTZ cameras Select monitoring mode and so on El 09 fe 43 sil All cameras Y Test 4116PP New Taipei Camera list image and IP camera nit PTZ camera control panel 48 Monitor Playback Configuration Enter the system configuration page allows admin access only Hide left panel Hide the panel on the left of the monitoring page Show left panel Show the panel on the left of the monitoring page Options Configure the event notification settings video window display settings screen resolution etc About Logout Manual recording Enable or disable recording on the IP camera The administrator can select to enable or disable this function in Camera Settings gt Recording Settings on the web based administration interface Audio optional Turn on or off the audio support for the monitoring page 49 i pe Alar laa la Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm con A Alarm la A Alarm Alarm pe m pam ee 0 0 o i 1 4 yo 1 e 3 J gt uo del LAA st LA tt Event notification When the alarm re
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29. can be identified by the camera icon on an E map Ton DE The alarm input 3 of the IP camera has been triggered Ooa An unidentified event has been triggered 100 4 4 Remote Monitoring from QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows 1 After installing QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows click Start All Programs QNAP Surveillance Surveillance Client to open QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows 2 The following window will be shown IP Address Port User name Password Remember IP address port Remember user name and password Cancel 3 Enter the IP address port user name and password to login the NVR 4 All the monitoring functions of QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows are similar to those of the browser based interface Please refer to other sections of this chapter 101 Chapter 5 Play Video Files Use Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer and QNAP Surveillance Client to play the recording files of the NVR 1 To play the recording files by Internet Explorer please add the NVR IP address to the list of trusted sites While accessing NVR via IE it will be prompted to install the ActiveX add on 2 To play the recording files by Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or QNAP Surveillance Client on Windows PC please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows 3 To play the recording fil
30. click the display window of the PTZ camera Select Connect to camera homepage to go to the configuration page of the PTZ camera 2 Set the preset positions on the PTZ camera Return to the monitoring page of the NVR Right click the display window of the PTZ camera Select Auto Cruising gt Configure Panasonic HCM311 E Connect to camera homepage Camera Settings PTZ Preset q Auto Cruising Configure Digital zoom Properties 85 4 Click the number buttons to view the preset positions of the PTZ camera When this button is clicked the name of the corresponding preset position is shown on the Preset Name drop down menu Auto Cruising Server Mame MWR Camera Mame Camera 6 330 Preset Mame Interval 300 SEL Update Delete lf Enable auto cruising OK Cancel 86 5 Add To add a setting for auto cruising select the Preset Name from the drop down menu and enter the staying time interval in seconds Click Add Preset Mame Interval fan 5 SEC fan 5 6 Update To change a setting on the list highlight the selection Select another preset position from the drop down menu and or change the staying time interval Click Update Preset Mame Interval pe i 100 SEL Add Update Delete ipe 100 7 Delete To delete a setting highlight a selection on the list and click Delete To delete more than one setting press
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32. setting file and click Restore To reset all the settings to default click Reset All the disk data will be deleted Caution When the Reset button is clicked all the drive data user accounts network shares and the system settings will be cleared and restored to default Please make sure all the important data and the system settings have been backed up before resetting the NVR o E lt a A er Alert Notification Backup Restore Reset Settings e SMSC Settings To restore all settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore to confirm e Restart Shutdown To backup all settings including user accounts server name and network e Hardware Settings configuration etc click Backup and select to open or save the setting file e System Update To reset all settings to default click Reset Note The web browser may ask you input the default password when resetting the Backup Restore Reset system if it is not the same as the current password Settings e Remote Replication po Browse e Hard Disk SMART e Ping Test Backup Reset Advanced System Settings 196 6 7 7 Remote Replication Use the remote replication feature to copy the recording data of the local NVR to a remote QNAP network attached storage NAS The remote QNAP NAS is hereafter referred to as the remote storage device Note Before using this function make sure the Mi
33. that the snapshot is taken it is caused by the network environment but not a system error When the digital zoom function is enabled on multiple IP cameras the zooming function will be affected if the computer performance is not high enough Right click the monitoring channel on the live view page The following functions are available depending on the IP camera model O Oo a0 0 Connect to camera homepage Camera setting Enter the configuration page of the IP camera PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera control Preset Select the preset positions of the PTZ camera Enable live tracking Available on Panasonic NS202 A camera Disable live tracking Available on Panasonic NS202 A camera Auto cruising This feature is used to configure the PTZ cameras to cruise according to the preset positions and the staying time set for each preset position Digital zoom Enable disable digital zoom Keep aspect ratio Dewarp fisheye images for Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be v0100h or above About the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle are Supported in Dewarping mod
34. the E map and add the new file To edit the name of an E map select the E map and click Enter the new name and 4 3 4 Delete a Map Set or an E map To delete an E map select the map Laj and click To delete a set of maps under the same level select the map set and click 95 4 3 5 Indicate IP Cameras on an E map After uploading the E maps drag and drop the IP camera icons to the E map s to indicate the camera location The camera name will appear under the E map on the top left column When an icon of a fixed body or fixed dome IP camera Es is dropped to the E map right click the camera icon and adjust the icon direction The icon of a PTZ IP camera a cannot be adjusted To delete a camera icon from the E map right click the icon and select Delete Pr Default g floor1 q office1 LS iPro NP304 A Es A 14 Sony R230 bes Lay office2 Down right 2 v Down E y NVR f Down left i 1 i Pro NP1000 O Left A 2 i Pro NP244 a fae ees Sy Up le A i Pro NF282 4 ORD 4 Pro NF302 A 6 i Pro N5202 z A 7 Sony 220 5 A 3 Sony RZ50 4 DL 9 Sony DFSO A 10 Sony CS50 A amp Panasonic SF335 EL 12 Sony DF70 A AG 13 Sony CS11 A bu A 15 Sony RX550 4 GQ 16 Sony DF80 2 A 17 Sony PS A oo 96 To save the changes made to the E maps click iS to exit the Edit mode When clicking an E map or an IP camera on the left the E map or the E map with the
35. time set below in System Tools gt Hard Disk SMART refer to chapter 6 7 8 you can then Enable alert for disk error and warning to receive alarm notifications when hard drive events occur Display Order Click Reset to reprioritize the monitoring channels to the default order Browser Select to show or hide the toolbars of the IE browser The feature is only available in Internet Explorer 82 General Video Snapshot Steaming f Stream from server Stream from network camera Video Windows Highlight video window when an event is triggered if Display unauthorized channels if Display unconfigured channels Decoder Multithread decode H 264 video streams when 1 or 4 channel view is In Use The following options are provided under the Video tab Video Streaming Stream from the server If the IP camera cannot be connected from the computer select this option and the video will be streamed from the NVR This option does not require extra port mapping configuration but may influence the performance of the NVR Stream from IP camera If the NVR and the IP cameras are located on the same LAN select this option to stream the video from the IP camera Note that the port forwarding settings on the IP cameras must be configured if the NVR IP cameras and the computer are located behind a router a virtual server or a firewall Video Windows e Highlight the video window when an event is trigg
36. to configure the NVR Note All the changes will be effective only after clicking Start installation in the last step AS E gaa Cel gt lt Ce A Welcome e Step 1 Welcome to the quick configuration wizard This wizard will guide you through the Step 2 following steps to configure this system quickly Step 3 1 Enter the server name Nisan ail 2 Change the administrator password e Step 5 3 Enter the date time and time zone for this server e Step 6 e Finish 4 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server 5 Initialize the disk volume on this server 6 Add the IP cameras to be recorded to this server Note Changes to all settings will be effective only when you confirm in the last step gt Continue 126 2 Enter the server name The server name supports up to 14 characters which may include alphabets A Z and a z numbers 0 9 and dash Space and period are not allowed Step 1 6 Enter the name for this server Server Name NVR Tip You have to create a unique name for your server in order to identify your server quickly The server name supports up to 14 characters which may include alphabets A 7 and a z numbers 0 9 and dash Space and period are not allowed Change the administrator password or select to use the default password admin Step 2 6 Change the administrator password Password Verify Password Use th
37. to zoom in or to zoom out Focus control Adjust the focus control of the PTZ camera 51 Display Mode The NVR supports various display modes for monitoring Click the correct icon to switch the display mode xeon Description SSSOS S E owners E B ee 5 Sequential mode This mode can be used with other display modes Click E au a to enable or disable sequential mode Click to define the time interval of which the channels will be displayed Note VS 2004 Pro supports 1 to 6 channel display modes only VS 2008 Pro VS 4008 Pro VS 4008U RP Pro support 1 to 10 channel display modes only VS 8100 Pro VS 8100U RP Pro and VS 12100U RP Pro series support 1 to 16 channel display modes Other NVR models support 1 to 12 channel display modes 52 Live View Screen Upon successful configuration of the IP cameras enter the monitoring screen to view the live video from the cameras Engineering Ramcam If the camera supports pan and tilt functions click the channel on the screen and adjust the viewing angle with a mouse If zooming is supported scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out the video These functions are available depending on the camera models Please consult the camera s documentation for details 53 Camera Status The camera status is indicated by the icons shown below teon camera stas O O U meP comer suppers aotea 2 The recording triggered by adva
38. video files by these protocols enter the user name and password with the administrator access right To use these services enable the files services in Network Settings gt File Services in the system administration page e TCP IP Configuration Microsoft SMB CIFS File Service DDNS Service Enable SMB CIFS File Service e File Services Web File Manager Host Access Control Enable Web File Manager Protocol Management FTP Service e View Network Settings Enable FTP Service CMap the FTP port of VioStor to the virtual server as Passive FTP Port Range O Use the default port range 55536 56559 O Define port range 0 o O Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request External IP address Note Only users with administration authority can use these file services and the files on the share folder can be read only e Apply 121 5 4 1 Microsoft Networking SMB CIFS Access the video files by the SMB CIFS protocol on Windows OS e Run NVR_IP from the Windows Start menu For example if the NVR IP is 10 11 19 27 enter 10 11 19 27 NVR Server 10 11 19 27 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help y gt ye Search Wee Folders Address W 1110 11 19 27 v E ao Mame Comments record nvr System default share record nvr_alarrn System default share snapshot System default share 3 objects 5 4 2 Web File Manager HTTP To
39. 011 06 07 11 03 00 admin 10 11 16 229 HTTP Administration 2011 06 07 11 15 16 admin 10 8 12 33 mercury pc Samba record_nvr 2011 06 07 10 04 04 10 11 16 223 D HTTP Administration 206 6 8 5 System Connection Logs The connection logs to the NVR by Samba FTP and HTTP are recorded on this page Select to start or stop the logging The file transfer performance may be slightly affected by enabling the event logging Note The logs are only available in English E se E aa UC D CE Logs amp Statistics e System Event Logs System Connection Logs AOS Record the logs of connections to the system On line Users List e Historical Users List System Connection Logs Status Logging Display There are 10000 events Displays records per page ABV name type O 2011 06 07 12 00 49 admin 10 8 1233 mercury pc S Login OK O 2011 06 07 12 00 48 Login OK e System Information 10 8 12 33 SAMBA O 2011 06 07 11 39 01 10 8 12 33 mercury pc SAMBA _ record_nvr channel5 2011 06 07 07 201 Read I 2011 06 07 11 35 48 admin 10 8 12 33 mercury pc SAMBA _ record_nvr channel5 2011 06 07 07 201 Read 2011 06 07 11 35 45 admin 10 8 12 mercury pc SAMBA _ record_nvr channel5 2011 06 07 07 201 Read guest mercury pc admin 2011 06 07 11 39 17 admin 10 8 12 33 mercury pc 2 admin admin 10 8 12 33 12 33 2011 06 07 11 35 44 admin 10 8 12 33 mercury pc
40. 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 E E u EE 42012 10 23 gt 4x 00 00 00 000 4 2012 10 23 gt 2 Select playback date from E You can examine each channel to know the time range when the files are recorded for each IP camera The blue cells indicate regular recording files and the red cells indicate alarm recording files If it is blank in the time period it means no files are recorded at that moment gt 3 Click 4 to start the playback 4 Specify the time to play back the recording files at that moment Es 5 Click Q to control all the playback windows to play back the recording files When this function is enabled the playback options play pause stop previous next frame previous next file speed adjustment will be applied to all the playback windows 106 Right click the channel on the playback page The following functions are available depending on the IP camera model ile Dewarp fisheye images for Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be v0100h or above About the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle are Supported in Dewarpi
41. 4 205 8002 192 168 1 102 80 219 87 144 205 8003 192 168 1 103 80 Step 2 Add the IP camera to the NVR by entering the IP address of the IP camera in the IP Address settings Enter the public IP address of the router and the mapped ports of the IP camera in the WAN IP Address settings Note When configuring the IP camera the WAN IP and LAN IP must be entered To open FTP port 21 and SMB port 445 of the NVR on WAN configure the following port mapping settings From rormardio 219 87 144 205 21 192 168 1 1 21 219 87 144 205 139 192 168 1 1 139 219 87 144 205 445 192 168 1 1 445 After finishing the above two steps connect to the NVR on WAN by entering the IP address http 219 87 144 205 8000 in the IE browser Then login the NVR with the correct user name and password If the port specified to the NVR is 80 enter http 219 87 144 205 to connect to the NVR Note If the router does not use a fixed IP configure the DDNS settings on the router Other configurations are the same as above 226 Environment 3 The NVR and the IP camera are all located remotely z gt IP Cameras 4A NVR FE mM Asitint OFF ice i Ss Amdrid n Office f A pe Headquarters A A e j Internet or VPN fa address In this example add the IP camera to the NVR by adding its IP address to the IP Address settings Note If a particular port is assigned to connect to th
42. 50 640x480 VGA 10 Bit rate 1024k Alarm Settings 10 10 Sony CS50 4 640x480 VGA 20 Bit rate 1536k l 11 Panasonic SF335 1280x720 10 3 J e Advanced Settings 12 12 Sony DF70 A 640x480 VGA 25 Bit rate 1024k 13 13 Sony CS11 A 640x480 VGA 25 Bit rate 1024k 14 14 Sony RZ30 736x480 736x544 auto 20 Level 9 15 15 Sony RE550 4 640x480 G4 10 Bit rate 1024kw Camera Number 8 8 Sony RZ50 A uNa Video Compression MPEG4 Y Resolution 640x480 VGA de Frame Rate 10 v Quality Bit rate 768kbps v Enable audio recording on this camera Enable manual recording Enable real time digital watermarking O CL Enable recording data retention Keep recording data for minimum 0 day s O Enable auto snapshot Apply Note All the settings will not take effect until you click the Apply button When applying the changes recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart Video compression Choose a video compression format for the recording Resolution Select the recording resolution Frame rate Adjust the frame rate for the recording Note that the frame rate of the IP camera may be affected by the network traffic 4 Quality Select the image quality for the recording More disk space is required to save higher quality recording 5 Audio recording optional To enable the audio recording click Enable audio recording on this camera 6 Estimated storage space for recording The number of the estimated sto
43. 9 6 7 2 SMSC Settings Configure the SMSC Short message service centre settings to send the SMS text messages to the particular mobile phone numbers when an event takes place on the NVR The default SMS service provider is Clickatell Add an SMS service provider by selecting Add SMS Provider from the drop down menu When Add SMS service provider is selected enter the name of the SMS provider and the URL template text Note Always follow the standard of the SMS service provider to receive the SMS properly Send a test SMS to verify the settings are correct When the Advanced mode is in use in the Alarm Settings this page will become inactive Go to Camera Settings gt Alarm Settings gt Advanced Mode to edit the SMS settings or select to use the Traditional Mode and configure the SMS settings on this page 190 EE gt Sse E aa O UE IA A ar System Tools SMSC Settings SMSC Settings You can configure the SMSC settings to send instant system alerts via the SMS service provided by the SMS provider SMS Server Settings SMS Service Provider http www clickatell com O Enable SSL Connection SSL Port 443 SMS Server Login Name O retorted Ll Password SMS Server APIID SMS Notification Settings Country Code Afghanistan 93 wl Cell Phone No 1 93 __ Do not enter the beginning 0 Cell Phone No 2 93 Donotenter the beginni
44. 9 33 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Back gt Bi yo Search Wey Folders EER Address Go Name Comments record nvr System default sha record nvr_alarrn System default sha i snapshot System default sha 3 objects 147 o E a EI Y A o O r Device Configuration SATA Disk SATA Disk RAID Management Tool New Disk Volume Configuration k RAID 1 Mirroring Disk USB Disk E Single Disk Volume d Eeg Volume e UPS Create single disk volume s P y Create mirroring disk volume s RAID 0 Striping Disk 0 Linear Disk Volume Volume Ee i 3 rae Create one linear disk Eoee Create one striping disk berate volume i RAID 5 Disk Volume RAID 6 Disk Volume Combine 3 or more disks to y Combine 4 or more disks to gt a create a disk volume with create a disk volume with E data protection 1 disk crash a data protection 2 disk crash is allowed is allowed Current Disk Volume Configuration Physical Disks E ay s oo EE Logical Volumes Volume Total Size Free Size Check Disk Delete Disk Volume Single Disk Drive 1 456 98 GB 96 57 GB ES Click the icons on the SATA Disk page to format the hard disk drive s RAID 6 hot spare 5 bay models or above Note Do NOT turn off the server or unplug any hard drives when RAID rebuilding is in process 148 Single Disk Volume Each hard disk drive is used as a standalone disk If a disk is damaged all the
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46. C Test time Test result Not tested 201 6 7 9 Ping Test To test the connection to an IP address enter the IP address and click Test wv fF FSO os EC Ba LC eb Ce System Tools Ping Test Test the connection to specific IP address 10 11 18 32 PING 10 11 18 32 10 11 18 32 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 10 11 18 32 icmp_seq 0 ttl 64 time 3 6 ms 64 bytes from 10 11 18 32 icmp_seq 1 ttl 64 time 0 2 ms 64 bytes from 10 11 18 32 icmp_seq 2 ttl 64 time 0 8 ms e Ping Test 10 11 18 32 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 2 1 5 3 6 ms 202 6 7 10 Advanced System Settings Set the timeout period to log off the users from the configuration page of the NVR when the idling time has reached To allow guest access to the monitoring screen of the NVR by local display select Enable anonymous access Note The timeout logoff does not apply to the monitoring playback advanced mode device configuration system update remote replication and logs amp statistics pages Maximum number of concurrent logins http You can define the maximum number of http user sessions at the same time up to 32 Network intrusion detection The system will alert users when possible attacks from the network are detected and give recommendations Advanced System Settings Logoff the user from the configuration page when the user is i
47. Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Search c Enter the camera settings Click Test to test the connection Click Remove to delete the camera Camera Configuration Camera 1 Camera Brand Axis Camera Model Axis 210A 211A Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address Port 10 11 16 112 User Name root KKK Password Recording Settings Motion JPEG 640x480 12 FPS Test Remove Cancel 43 d To edit the recording settings click next to Recording Settings recording settings and click OK Recording Settings Camera 1 Video Compression Resolution Frame Rate Quality Audio Recording Digital Watermarking Motion JPEG 320x240 Compression 50 Disable audio Disabled Define the Digital Watermarking Enable this option to add digital watermarks to the video files recorded to the NVR Use the Watermark Proof utility to verify if the video files were maliciously modified For more information refer to Chapter 5 3 44 7 Verify the settings and click Next to initialize the server Finish The changes you have made to the server are as below Click Next to begin the quick configuration or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings Model Name VS 4016Pro Password iii Network Date Time 2010 11 18 08 24 26 Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edi Disk configuration Do not set disk configura
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49. Incorrect time display on the video files e Incorrect time display on the event logs Adjust the date time and time zone of this server Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London v ETE oy 28 Date Time 2012 7 9 y O ia ia Y Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Server pool ntp org Update now Status Synchronize with an Internet time server at o clock Set the server time the same as your computer time Note 1 This system can be used by the network cameras or other servers as an NTP server by default To ensure that the date and time of the network cameras is synchronized with this server please set up all the network cameras by entering the IP address of this server as their NTP server 2 To access NTP servers by host names you must configure primary DNS server in the network settings 3 If the time settings are changed recording will stop to apply the changes maximum 3 minutes Apply Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Enable this option to update the date and time of the NVR automatically with an NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or the domain name of the NTP server for example time nist gov or time windows com You can also select when to synchronize the date and time of the NVR with an NTP server The NVR can be configured as the NTP server for the IP cameras or other servers To ensure the date and ti
50. Missing object Detects missing objects in the video e Out of focus Detects if the camera is out of focus e Camera occlusion Detects if the IP camera is obstructed To use this function follow the steps below PO 1 Enter the playback page Select one channel and click A Note The intelligent video analytics support video search on one IP camera channel only 2 Select recording type start time and end time for video search Please select a time range Recording Type Search all recording data 2012 6 25 11 00 2012 6 25 15 27 109 3 Configure the IVA settings for video search IVA Settings Detection Mode Y Motion detection Foreign object M Missing object l Out of focus Camera occlusion Sensitivity 1 1 Define detection zone Define object size Please select an area for detection Select all Pause when found iV Highlight the detection zone cea _ a Select the detection mode Motion detection Foreign object Missing object Out of focus or Camera occlusion Multiple options can be selected Detection Mode 4 Motion detection Foreign object Missing object Out of focus T Camera occlusion b Adjust the sensitivity for object detection Sensitivity c Adjust the time interval for detecting the foreign objects and missing objects If a foreign object appears or a missing object disappears for a period of time which is longe
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52. SAMBA _ record_nvr channel5 2011 06 07 07 201 Read 2011 06 07 11 35 43 admin 10 8 12 33 mercury pc SAMBA _ record_nvr channel5 2011 06 07 07 201 Read 6 8 6 System Information This page shows the system information such as the CPU usage memory and system temperature Fr t aa lt E 22 91 DA er Logs amp Statistics System Event Logs Surveillance Logs aa El CPU Usage 84 8 CPU Temperature 56 C 132 F ana Science hie Total Memory 2017 7MB System temperature 41 C 105 F System Connection Logs Free Memory 1409 0MB HDD 1 temperature 40 C 104 F O e System Information LAN1 Packets Received 1857898321 HDD 2 temperature 39 C 102 F Bee LAN1 Packets Sent 893416977 HDD 3 temperature 38 C 100 F ne LAN1 Error Packets 0 HDD 4 temperature 39 C 102 F LAN2 Packets Received HDD 5 temperature 39 C 102 F LAN2 Packets Sent HDD 6 temperature 38 C 100 F EE LAN2 Error Packets HDD 7 temperature 39 C 102 F E System Up Time 5 Day s 3 Hour s 25 Minute s HDD 8 temperature 39 C 102 F E System fani speed 1757 RPM System fan2 speed 1757 RPM System Information 207 Chapter 7 System Maintenance This section provides a general overview of the system maintenance 7 1 Reset the Administrator Password and Network Settings To reset the administrator password and the network settings press the reset button of the server for five seconds A beep sound will be heard After resetting the s
53. To create a RAID 5 disk volume a minimum of 3 hard disks are required The storage capacity of a RAID 5 array equals N 1 size of smallest hard drive N is the total number of hard drive members in the array RAID 6 Disk Volume The data are striped across all the drives in paniy acios eee a RAID 6 array RAID 6 differs from RAID aac D A 5 that a second set of parity information is Parity Ag Pav Ap Block BL ck B1 Parity Ba Parity Bp Bp Block B2 ck B2 stored across the member drives in the Disk 4 array It tolerates failure of two member Parity Dp Parity Dg Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 drives To create a RAID 6 disk volume a minimum of 4 hard disks are required The storage capacity of a RAID 6 array equals N 2 size of smallest hard drive N is the total number of hard drive members in the array 150 6 4 2 RAID Management Tool This function is not supported by the VS 1004L The RAID management tool supports capacity expansion RAID migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved RAID Management Tool This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved Note Make sure you have read the instructions carefully and you fully understand the correct operation procedure before using this function Current Disk Volume Configuration Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 1 2 T
54. a 12 Monitoring Y E E A A Y 8 8 E 3 Allow all access Deny all access Playback PTZ Control Y Y Y v Y 7 Y Y Y F 7 E v v 7 Y Y Y 7 E Y V E Y OK x Audio I lt g3 S SS SS S Y YA A Y E Cancel It supports alphabets A Z It is case insensitive and supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean but cannot be a pure number or contain the following characters Ali 4 2 lt gt 0 Password The password is case sensitive and supports maximum 16 characters to use a password of at least 6 characters Select user type It is recommended Define the user as an administrator system manager or general user Camera Access Control Assign the rights of monitoring video audio playback and PTZ control to the user Note Please refer to Chapter 6 5 4 for further information of the user access rights 157 6 5 2 Edit User Select a user on the list and click Edit Change the password assign the rights of system administration and camera access to the user However the user name cannot be changed 1 Select a user 2 Settings admin Create oe Add a new user and configure user s authority a Change a user s password or authority Delete Remove one or more users 6 5 3 Delete User To delete a user select the user on the list and click Delete Click OK to confirm 1 Select a user 2 Settings a
55. a 18 Camera 19 Camera 20 OL Camera 21 camera Bae d j tree a eipten Monitor Enter the monitoring page The administrator can grant access rights to the users to see the live view Playback Enter the video playback page The administrator can grant access rights to the users to play back the videos System configuration Log into the system administration page administrator access right required Event notification When the alarm recording is enabled and an event is detected this icon will be shown Click this icon to view the alert details Multi display mode The NVR supports multi display mode This function can only be used when the computer or the host is connected to multiple monitors Multi server monitoring Up to 128 channels from multiple QNAP NVR servers can be monitored E map Upload E map s and indicate the locations of the IP cameras The administrators are allowed to edit and view the E map s Other users can only view the E map s Monitoring settings Configure the advanced settings of the monitoring page Specify the source of the video audio stream event notification and snapshot folder Select language Select the display language Help View the system online help About View the information of QNAP Surveillance Client Logout Logout the NVR 69 Note e Click the event notification icon to vie
56. a om D E Logs amp Statistics System Event Logs On line Users Surveillance L z o9s Display the information of the on line users accessing the system via networking services On line Users List e Historical Users List Total 3 record s System Information 2011 06 07 12 00 48 10 8 12 record nwr nvr 2011 06 07 14 18 56 admin 10 8 12 33 Administration 2011 06 07 12 11 06 admin 10 11 18 187 HTTP Monitoring 6 8 4 Historical Users List This page shows the information of the users who have logged in the system including the user name IP address login time and the services they have accessed etc Note The logs are only available in English A a se E ga el D C Logs amp Statistics e System Event Logs Historical Users List e Surveillance Logs Display the information of the users that have accessed the system via networking services On line Users List e Historical Users List Total 2708 record s Displays 10 y records per page e System Information 2011 06 07 06 07 10 28 51 admin 10 8 12 33 8 12 33 mercury pc pc Samba record_nvr_alarm si nvr_alarm mercury pc Samba record_nvr_alarm 2011 06 07 10 32 44 admin 10 8 12 33 mercury pc Samba record_nvr_alarm 2011 06 07 10 34 28 10 8 12 33 mercury pc Samba record_nvr_alarm 2011 06 07 10 28 32 admin 10 8 12 33 mercury pc Samba record_nvr 2011 06 07 10 38 00 10 8 12 33 mercury pc Samba record_nvr_alarm 2
57. aas EEE yore FE E 4 channel 8 channel 10 channel Multi channel Sequential mode mode mode mode mode You can configure the sequential interval in the sequential mode settings 4 2 3 PTZ Camera Control Panel The term PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom If an IP camera supports the PTZ feature use the control panel on the NVR to adjust the viewing angle of the IP camera These functions are available depending on the camera models Please refer to the user manual of the IP cameras for more information Note that the digital zoom function will be disabled when the PTZ function is in use Digital zoom 5 Fri A a Select and configure Focus control of Adjust PT angle PTZ camera preset the PTZ camera of the camera 79 Digital zoom Select a channel and click this button to enable the digital zoom function This function can also be enabled by right J clicking the display window of the PTZ camera Press button to zoom in or button to zoom out You can also use the mouse wheel to operate the digital zoom function Zoom out zoom in If the PTZ camera supports optical zoom you can press to optically zoom out or button to optically zoom in When digital zoom function is enabled you can press to digitally zoom out or button to digitally zoom in Select and configure PTZ camera preset positions Select and view the preset positions of the IP camera from the li
58. aces Standalone Network transfer rate Auto negotiation Connection Type DHCP e View Network Settings IP Address 10 11 16 217 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 10 11 16 254 Primary DNS Server 172 16 2 6 Secondary DNS Server 172 16 2 7 MAC Address 00 08 9B A2 C3 11 Connection Status 100 Mbps LAN1 Up DDNS Service Disabled DDNS Server DDNS Host Name Eg SMB CIFS Service On Web File Manager On FTP Service On FTP Port 21 Host Access Control Off WAN Configuration of Network Interfaces Standalone Network transfer rate Auto negotiation Connection Type Static IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 08 9B A2 C3 12 Connection Status 0 Mbps LAN2 Down SMB CIFS Service On Web File Manager On FTP Service On FTP Port 21 Host Access Control Off 146 6 4 Device Configuration Configure the SATA disk RAID management tool USB disk and the UPS settings in this section 6 4 1 SATA Disk This page shows the model size and current status of the hard disk drive s installed on the NVR Other options include formatting the hard disks and viewing the status and scanning the hard drive bad blocks When the hard disks are formatted the NVR will create the following default share folders e record_nvr The network share for saving regular recording files e record_nvr_alarm The network share for saving alarm recording files e snapshot The network share for saving snapshots T NVR Server 10 11 1
59. acked up If 3 days are entered the recordings of today yesterday and the day before yesterday will be backed up 2 Connect a USB storage device for example USB disk drive to the front USB port of the NVR 3 Press and hold the video backup button for 3 seconds The NVR will start copying the recording data to the USB device instantly If the USB device is recognized the USB LED glows blue The USB LED flashes blue when the data is being copied The LED will turn off after the data has been copied Then safely remove the device Note The video backup function supports only the USB devices of 10GB storage capacity or above Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value The status LED flashes red and green when this function is enabled and the free space of the hard disk drive s on the NVR is less than the value The range of the value is 1 51200 MB Enable alarm buzzer Enable this option to allow the NVR to sound when an error occurs Enable redundant power supply mode When the redundant power supply mode is enabled the NVR beeps if any of the power supply units does not function properly This function applies to the models with redundant power supply only Smart fan configuration After enabling the smart fan the fan rotation speed is automatically adjusted according to the system temperature of the NVR It is recommended to enable this option By manually setting the fan rotation s
60. age of the NVR install the ActiveX add on The live video from the IP cameras configured on the NVR and the recording status of each channel are shown B r BOI ES Y VS 12140UPro XX 1 Vivotek FE 8172 XT 2 Vivotek FE 8151 QE 3 Samsung SND 5061 L 4 Samsung SNO 7061 Q 5 Hikvision 8264FwD amp 6 Hikvision 855F Q 7 Hikvision 754FWD 8 Pro NP 1000 Z Camera 9 amp Camera 10 camera 11 XL camera 12 as Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 L Camera 16 Camera 17 Camera 18 Camera 19 Camera 20 Camera 21 m ne 35 9 2 2 2 5 2 0 4 EF AA AS N Y Chapter 3 Use the NVR by Local Display Note This feature is supported by the VioStor Pro Series NVR only The models include VS 12164U RP Pro VS 12156U RP Pro VS 12148U RP Pro VS 12140U RP Pro VS 8148U RP Pro VS 8140U RP Pro VS 8132U RP Pro VS 8124U RP Pro VS 8148 Pro VS 8140 Pro VS 8132 Pro VS 8124 Pro VS 6120 Pro VS 6116 Pro VS 6112 Pro VS 6020 Pro VS 6016 Pro VS 6012 Pro VS 4016U RP Pro VS 4012U RP Pro VS 4008U RP Pro VS 4116 Pro VS 4112 Pro VS 4108 Pro VS 4016 Pro VS 4012 Pro VS 4008 Pro VS 2112 Pro VS 2108 Pro VS 2104 Pro VS 2012 Pro VS 2008 Pro and VS 2004 Pro Connect a monitor or TV to the NVR via the HDMI or VGA interface to perform PC less quick configuration monitoring and video playback To use this feature fol
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63. am is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen 8 VivoTek IP 8151 62 3 5 Video Conversion amp Export The NVR supports converting the video files to AVI format and saving the files to an external USB storage device Note e Touse this feature connect a USB storage device to the front USB port of the NVR and make sure the device has been correctly formatted e The access right to play the videos of the IP camera is required to convert the video files Follow the steps below to export the video files of an IP camera from the NVR and convert the files to an AVI file 1 Enter the playback interface of the NVR Select a camera channel on the NVR Click Convert to AVI file 20121112 51 00 00 To 20121112 18 06 VioStor novt2 18 08 gt J 14 lt J 1 e A A 63 Select the IP camera and the recording type Specify the start and end time of the video files Enter the file name of the video file um BR UU N Click OK to convert the video files to an AVI file and save them to th
64. and hold the Ctrl key and select the settings Then click Delete Preset Name Interval 201 Y 30 SEC ads 87 8 After configuring the auto cruising settings select the option Enable auto cruising and click OK The NVR will start auto cruising according to the settings E 180 ipe 180 fan 300 201 300 W Enable auto cruising cecal Note e The default staying time interval of the preset position is 5 seconds Enter 5 999 seconds for this setting The system supports up to 10 preset positions the first 10 configured on the PTZ cameras Up to 20 settings for auto cruising can be configured In other words the NVR supports maximum 10 selections on the drop down menu and 20 settings on the auto cruising list 88 4 3 E map The E map feature of the NVR is provided to for users to upload electronic maps to the system to indicate the locations of the IP cameras Users can drag and drop the camera icons to the E map and enable event alert to receive instant notification when an event occurs to the IP camera The camera icons are available only when the IP cameras have been configured on the NVR To use the E map feature login the monitoring page of the NVR as an administrator and 89 An E map example is shown below The NVR provides a default E map Add or remove the E maps whenever necessary Note Login as an administrator to edit and view the E map Enable Disable Ena
65. ark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen 8 VivoTek IP 8151 Tie A Options To configure advanced monitor settings click The following options are provided under the General tab e Event Notification Y When Enable alert for all surveillance events option is enabled and a surveillance event is triggered the alert icon Q will be shown on the monitoring page instantly Click the icon to view the alert details v After enabling Issue notification when the disk reaches maximum operation time set below in System Tools gt Hard Disk SMART refer to chapter 6 7 8 you can then Enable alert for disk error and warning to receive alarm notifications when hard drive events occur e Display Order Click Reset to reprioritize the monitoring channels to default order General Video Screen Event Notification Y Enable alert for all surveillance events Enable alert for disk error and warning CPU Y Enable Display Order Reset Reset the display order of the monitoring channels OK Pm Seaeeceeesevese
66. aspect ratio Deinterlace available on particular camera models only Keep original size Dewarp fisheye images for Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be v0100h or above About the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle are supported in Dewarping mode Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom 55 Dewarp panomorph images for the specific camera models with panomorph lens Before using this feature you need to select the Enable panomorph support option in the recording settings page Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www immervision com en security security partners security partners 2 php Remark 2 The function is only available when the resolution of the video stream is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Rem
67. ata of the latest 3 days to the remote storage device e Select Enable remote replication to activate this feature The NVR executes automatic backup of the recording data to the remote storage device according to the settings e Select Back up alarm recordings only instead of all recordings the NVR will only copy the alarm recording data to the remote storage device If this option is unselected the NVR will back up all the recording data to the remote storage device e Select Back up the recordings of the latest day s only and enter the number of days the NVR will back up the latest recording data to the remote storage device automatically according to the settings If this option is unselected the NVR will copy all the recording data to the remote storage device 3 Configure the remote storage server Enter the IP address path user name and password of the remote storage device Remote Destination Remote Host IP Address a __ Share Directory User Name Password Remote Host Testing Test Status Note It is recommended to execute the Remote host testing function to verify the connection to the remote storage device is successful 198 4 Configure the remote replication schedule Replication Schedule Daily Hour Minute Weekly Monthly 1 Day For example to enable the NVR to copy the recording data automatically to the remote storage device at 01 15 every Mo
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70. be applied after the NVR restarts even if you have selected to exit the settings page The settings will be cancelled if Traditional Mode is selected after exiting the Advanced Mode e To avoid blocking by the firewall the IP cameras or the video servers configured for the alarm recording must be located on the same subnet as the NVR e To switch from the advanced mode to the traditional mode select Traditional Mode and click Apply 171 Events The events supported by the NVR are classified as camera events motion detection alarm input camera disconnection NVR events recording failure and external events user defined events Note The camera events available depend on the features supported by the IP cameras or video servers Buton pescon Add an external event This button is not applicable to the camera events and the NVR events Edit an event This button cannot be used to edit camera disconnection Delete an external event This button is not applicable to the camera events and the NVR events Camera event NVR event External event 172 The NVR supports the following event types Before specifying the action settings select the events to manage and configure the settings 1 Alarm input This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when the alarm input of the IP camera or the video server is triggered Select Camera event from the Event List Lo
71. ble Disable event E map edit mode alert on E map Lj Default i Z Floor1 Q office1 Os Pro NP304 A i A 14 Sony RZ30 A EG 21 Sony P1 A q office2 3 aq floor2 Tree menu of E maps and IP cameras 90 4 3 1 Icons and Description O Edit the name of a map Remove a map or a camera icon Event alert not in use Click this icon to enable event alert on the Event alert in use When an event occurs to an IP camera such as a moving object is detected the camera icon will change and flash to alert the administrator To disable event alert on the E map click this icon Note When event alert is enabled the E map cannot be edited The icon i L will become invisible Icon for a PTZ IP camera le Q Icon for a fixed body or fixed dome IP camera After dragging the icon to a map right click the camera icon to change the icon direction or delete the icon from the E map 91 4 3 2 Add a Map Set or an E map To add a map set or an E map to indicate the locations of the IP cameras click Le to enable Edit mode i La Default A list of IP cameras configured on the NVR will be shown on the left Click Default and La Default y 33 V5 8040 1 E 1 i Pro NP1000 2 Pro NP244 a i Pro NF282 A A E 4 Pro NF302 co 5 iPro NP304 A e a 6 i Pro N5202 i a 7 Sony 220 a 8 Sony RZSO A GE 9 Sony DFSO E 10 Sony C550 A lt Panasonic 5F335 WE
72. camera icon will be shown on the right immediately The selected camera icon will be highlighted with a blue bracket When double clicking a camera icon on an E map whether or not Edit mode is enabled the IP camera will be shown in single channel mode on the monitoring screen Pr Default floori Sr Laa officel EG 5 i Pro NP304 A A 14 Sony RZ30 EL 21 Sony P1 a officez 97 4 3 6 Enable Disable Event Alert To enable event alert on an E map click g floor1 q officel E 5 iPro NP304 A A 14 Sony R230 a 39 Canon YB C60 98 When an event occurs to an IP camera on the E map the camera icon will flash and indicate the event type The E map with the IP camera on which an event is triggered will be shown immediately Double click the camera alert icon and the monitor screen will switch to display the alert camera channel in single channel view on the monitor screen automatically The E map with event alert will not be switched to display automatically if the time difference between the event time and the last time the user uses the E map clicks the E map window is less than 20 seconds In this case refer to the tree menu on the left to locate the IP cameras with alerts flashing icons silla Default Z floor1 La office1 EL 5 i Pro NP304 A a 14 Sony RZ30 Lal officez amp 21 Sony P1 A 39 Canon VB C60 99 The event type occurred to an IP camera
73. cate the channel which supports alarm input and click Alarm Input Next click the edit button 2h enable this option configure the settings and click Apply Set the schedule to define the active period of the alarm settings After that define the action on the right discussed in the later sections Edit Event Fy Execute the action when the alarm input of the IP HI m camera is i 173 2 Motion detection This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when a moving object is detected by the IP camera or the video server Select Camera event from the Event List Locate the channel and click Motion Detection Next click the edit button 2 enable this option configure the settings and click Apply Set the schedule to define the active period of the alarm settings and define the action on the right discussed in the later sections Edit Event Execute the action when a moving object is detected by the IP camera Manually specify the alarm FTP server address of the camera 0 0 3 Alarm event The alarm input and the motion detection settings of some IP cameras or video servers may be combined together and called Alarm Event on the Event List Edit the event settings and define the action on the right discussed in the later sections Edit Event Execute the action when a moving object is detected by the IP camera Execute the action when the alarm input 1 of the IP came
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76. clacescsnceticctaccsesssecesacssniissseinsetdestiussesedvecsocsiaicaessanes 224 TECHNICAL SUPPORT uns aa aa EA RANEE Ea EE i 229 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE szcssiechessssdesecssesceatesdcebotasSechecats iesccasncsneuesdatdzscaeesbesstescsacescseeecasdec atesbocteds 230 Safety Warning 1 This product can operate normally in the temperature of 00C 40 C and relative humidity of 0 90 Please make sure the environment is well ventilated 2 The power cord and devices connected to this product must provide correct supply voltage 3 Do not place this product in direct sunlight or near chemicals Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level 4 Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cleaning Wipe this product with a wet towel Do not use chemical or aerosol to clean this product 5 Do not place any objects on this product for the server s normal operation and to avoid overheat 6 Use the flat head screws in the product package to lock the hard disks in this product when installing hard disks for proper operation Do not place this product near any liquid Do not place this product on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using this product If you are not sure about the voltage please contact the distributor or the local power supply company 10 Do not place any object on the power cord 11 Do not attempt to repair this p
77. cording is enabled and an event is detected this icon will be shown Click this icon to view the alert details The alert sound can be turned on or off To clear all the logs click Clear All Us o e 103523 AA 2010 en 09 33 25 2010 09 01 09 33 2 2010 09 01 09 33 21 2010 09 01 09 33 18 19 O eee Panes casi 2010 09 01 09 33 09 E ae aS is triggered is Tia red a nera 1 Event s Triggered o j on Camera 1 Y Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 Event s Triggered on Camera 1 ta Event Te ai E Everts rusa on Carrara i e ger E 2 Triggerec on camera t 50 PTZ Control Panel The term PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom If the IP camera supports PTZ use the control panel on the NVR to adjust the viewing angel of the IP camera These functions are available depending on the camera models Please consult the camera s documentation for details Note that the digital zoom function will be disabled when the PTZ function is in use on perito SSS Pan and tilt If the PTZ camera supports pan and tilt functions click these buttons to pan or tilt the camera Preset positions Presets o Select the preset positions of the PTZ camera Zoom out Zoom in If the PTZ camera supports zooming click these buttons to zoom in or zoom out Digital zoom Select a channel and click this button to enable the digital zoom function When enabled click
78. crosoft networking service of the remote storage device is enabled and the corresponding path and user access right have been correctly configured 1 Login the NVR and go to System Tools gt Remote Replication A Y E ar Alert Notification Remote Replication SMSC Settings Enable Remote Replication e Restart Shutdown Back up alarm recordings only instead of all recordings i di 3 Hardware Settings Back up the recordings of the latest Bo day s only System Update Backup Restore Reset Remote Destination E Remote Host IP Address Settings 7 Destination Path Network l e Remote Replication ees Recordings Hard Disk SMART User Name Ping Test Password A Advanced System Remote Host Testing Test Status Settings O Replication Schedule Daily Hour Minute Weekly Monthly Day Replication Now Overwrite the oldest recordings when the available storage on the remote host is less than 4GB O Perform mirroring replication by deleting extra files on the remote destination Note When remote replication is in process the recording performance will be decreased Stop running task OK 197 2 Enable remote replication support multiple choices Remote Replication Enable Remote Replication Back up alarm recordings only instead of all recordings Back up the recordings of the latest day s only In the above example the NVR only copies the alarm recording d
79. data will be lost JBOD Just a bunch of disks JBOD is a collection of hard disk drives that does not offer any RAID protection The data are written to the physical disks sequentially The total storage capacity equals to the sum of the capacity of all the member drives RAID O Striping Disk Volume RAID O striping disk combines 2 or more we hard disk drives into one larger volume The data is written to the hard disk drives Block A1 Block A2 Block A3 Block A4 without any parity information and no Block AG redundancy is offered Disk 1 Disk 2 The total storage capacity equals to the sum of the capacity of all the member drives RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 mirroring RAID 1 duplicates the data between two hard disk drives to provide disk mirroring To create a RAID 1 array a minimum of 2 Block Al Block A2 Block A2 hard drives are required E The storage capacity of a RAID 1 disk i Disk 1 Disk 2 volume is equal to the size of the smallest hard drive 149 RAID 5 Disk Volume The data are striped across all the drives in ta aiii a RAID 5 array The parity information is distributed and stored across each drive Block A1 fae es Block B1 WS If a member drive fails the array enters Era Block C2 Urs degraded mode After installing a new Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 drive to replace the failed one the data can be rebuilt from other member drives that contain the parity information
80. dle for more than Mi minutes Note Timeout logoff does not apply to the monitoring playback advanced mode device configuration system update remote replication and Logs amp Statistics pages Local Display Settings Y Enable anonymous access Maximum http connections 32 1 32 Network intrusion detection Note The system will alert users when possible attacks from the network are detected and give recommendation Apply 203 6 8 Logs amp Statistics 6 8 1 System Event Logs The NVR can save maximum 10 000 recent event logs including warning error and information messages Incase of system malfunction the event logs only in English can be retrieved to analyze the system problems Click Save to save the logs as a CSV file Note The logs are only available in English A E gt gaa VE D Ca Logs amp Statistics e System Event Logs System Event Logs e Surveillance Logs On line Users List Historical Users List dl spl mE Display There are 10000 events Displays records per AD Y e System Information page Computer Lemuste rme users sources fame contre KM 2011 06 07 14 36 23 127 0 0 1 localhost The remote replication schedule record_nvr_alarm started 2011 06 07 14 35 17 127 0 0 1 localhost Remote rej the remote replication schedule record nvr alarm started s cancel EJ 2011 06 07 14 35 15 127 0 0 1 localhost The remote replication schedule record_nvr_alarm failed to
81. dmin Create EA Add a new user and configure user s authority SY SMdOr A Edit Change a user s password or authority emove one or more users Note The system administrator admin supervisor sysmgr cannot be deleted 158 6 5 4 User Access Rights Comparison The NVR supports three types of users including system administrator system manager and general user The default system administrators are admin and supervisor who cannot change one another s password user type and access rights to the IP cameras Note 1 The user can delete his her account Note 2 The user can change his her password Other Other sysmgr system administrators managers Create new admin Default Default account Create new supervisor Default Default account Z O Z O Z O Z O O O Create new S Z O Z O administrator accounts Delete other No Note 1 Z O Z O administrator accounts Change the password of Supervisor Change the password of Z O Z O es es No es es No es O Z O Z O Change the user type of N N e No No Note 2 other administrators Change the user type of Default No admin No Default No supervisor 10 Change the user type of Yes Y Default other administrators 11 Change the camera Default N No N access control of admin Z O Z O Z O O Z O O Z O O O No No No No No No No No No No O Z O 3 Yes
82. e Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom 71 Dewarp panomorph images for the specific camera models with panomorph lens Before using this feature you need to select the Enable panomorph support option in the recording settings page Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www immervision com en security security partners security partners 2 php Remark 2 The function is only available when the resolution of the video stream is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen 8 VivoTek IP 8151 dh 72 To configure other monitoring options right click a channel and select Properties Camera 1 0 eO10 11 24 07 15 04 Jaa gt SS PE Aea Connect to camera homepage Camera Settings Digita
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84. e IP camera specify the port in the system configuration 227 Environment 4 The NVR and the IP camera are installed behind the router NVR 1 192 168 1 101 NVR 2 192 168 1 102 NVR 3 192 168 1 103 Router public IP 219 87 145 205 In the example to allow a remote PC to connect to each NVR by FTP do the following Step 1 Set up the port mapping virtual server on the router from romaa NVR 1 219 87 145 205 2001 192 168 1 101 21 Connect to NVR 1 by ftp 219 87 145 205 2001 Connect to NVR 2 by ftp 219 87 145 205 2002 Connect to NVR 3 by ftp 219 87 145 205 2003 Step 2 Enable FTP port mapping on the NVR To connect to each NVR via FTP by clicking FTP on the playback page of each NVR enable FTP port mapping in Network Settings gt File Services on the system administration page and set the mapped port number NVR 1 2001 NVR 2 2002 NVR 3 2003 After finishing the above two steps connect to the NVR via FTP by entering the IP address in the IE browser or clicking FTP on the playback page Then login the NVR by the correct user name and password 228 Technical Support QNAP provides dedicated online support and customer service via instant messenger Online Support http www qnapsecurity com onlinesupport as MSN q support hotmail com Skype qnapskype Facebook http www facebook com pages QNAP Security 195448000471677 Forum http forum qnapsecurity com Technical S
85. e NVR A E JE p lt E r Network Settings e TCP IP Configuration Microsoft SMB CIFS File Service DDNS Service Enable SMB CIFS File Service e File Services Web File Manager e Host Access Control Enable Web File Manager Protocol Management e View Network Settings FTP Service Enable FTP Service C Map the FTP port of NVR to the virtual server as Passive FTP Port Range Use the default port range 55536 56559 O Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request External IP address O Define port range Note Only users with administration authority can use these file services and the files on the share folder can be read only e Apply 143 6 3 4 Host Access Control Specify the connections to be allowed or denied to connect to the NVR Choose one of the following options to restrict the access from a network or an IP address host to the server EE se aa A o O Network Settings TCP IP Configuration Host Access Control DDNS Service O Allow all connections File Services O Allow connections from the list only e Host Access Control O Deny connections from the list Protocol Management O Host e View Network Settings O Network IP Address J L J L J Netmask 255 e Apply 1 Allow all connections Default setting Allow the connection from all the hosts to the server 2 Allow connections from the list onl
86. e external USB storage device 64 Chapter 4 Remote Monitoring Use Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer and QNAP Surveillance Client to monitor the IP cameras of the NVR Note QNAP Surveillance Client is a client application developed by QNAP Systems inc used to locally or remotely access QNAP NVR servers for performing video monitoring and playback functions Users can find and download this application under the Utility section of the QNAP Security website at http www qnapsecurity com download asp Important Notice 1 Before using the NVR install the hard disks in the server correctly and finish the disk formatting and configuration Otherwise the server will not function properly 2 If your Windows OS is Windows Vista Windows 7 or above it is suggested to turn off UAC User Account Control for full surveillance functions Please refer to http www anapsecurity com fag detail asp faq id 503 65 4 1 Connect to the NVR Follow the steps below to connect to the monitoring page of the NVR 1 Run the Finder Double click the name of the NVR or enter the IP address of the server in the IE browser to connect to the monitoring page ONAP Finder Servers Connect Settings Tools Help MAC Address Vio stor 10 8 12 155 20 011510 5 5020 00 10 15 00 00 00 Double click to login the server Connect configure Details Retesh 2 Enter the user name and
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88. e original password Note If you select Use the original password the administrator password will not be changed 127 3 Enter the date time and time zone of the server Step 3 6 Enter the date time and time zone for this server Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Date Time 2011 3 22 127 ozs Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Server Test Status Set the server time the same as your computer time Tip This system can be used by the network cameras or other servers as an NTP server by default To ensure that the date and time of the network cameras is synchronized with this server please set up all the network cameras by entering the IP address of this server as their NTP server gt Nex 4 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of the server Step 4 6 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server O Obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP Use the following settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway E a i Pa Lh LA E E a PJ a LA LA E E E Po Pr k i E oo yA LO E E FR Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Note To allow this server to use host names for NTP or SMTP servers you must provide the IP address of the primary DNS server a 128 Select the disk configuration All the disk data will be cleared unless
89. e window do the Following f Shrink image to Fit window maintaining aspect ratio f Shrink image by 1 2 1 4 1 8 and so on to Fit window Video Processing Turn on Deinterlace when there are interlaced lines on the video Video Processing Deinterlace 74 Video Resolution Specify to adjust the resolution automatically or use a fixed resolution To adjust the resolution automatically the NVR will select the resolution setting which best fits the size of the IE browser window Note that Stream from network camera will not be available if the IP camera does not support streaming from camera or video resolution configuration Both options will not be available if the IP camera does not support multiple streams If an IP camera supports different resolution settings the NVR will select the smallest resolution larger than or equal to the size of the browser window If all the supported resolution settings of an IP camera are smaller than the browser window the largest resolution will be selected e Adjust resolution automatically C Fixed resolution Video Resolution Stream From the server Stream Fram the network camera Let me choose other cameras to apply the same settings Select this option to apply the changes to other IP cameras Note that some settings may not be applied if the IP camera does not support the features such as streaming from camera or video resolution configuration 75 P
90. ered The video window will flash if an event is triggered e Display unauthorized channels Select this option to show the channels that the user does not have the access right to monitor e Display unconfigured channels Select this option to show the channels that have not been configured Decoder Select this option to multithread decode H 264 video streams when 1 or 4 channel view is in use 83 General Video Snapshot Snapshot Always ask me where to save the snapshot images C UserslandrewlDocuments Snapshot Sn Preferred image format JPEG z Show timestamp and camera name C Save the snapshot as itis displayed If this option is not selected the snapshot will be saved in its original size The following options are provided under the Snapshot tab Snapshot Specify the location where the snapshots are saved and the image format JPEG or BMP Show timestamp and camera name Show the timestamp and the camera name on the snapshot Save the snapshot as it is displayed Select this option to save the snapshot as it is displayed on the window Otherwise the snapshot will be saved in its original size 84 4 2 6 Auto Cruising The auto cruising feature of the NVR is used to configure the PTZ cameras to cruise according to the preset positions and the staying time set for each preset position To use the auto cruising feature follow the steps below 1 On the monitoring page of the NVR right
91. erver Name 2 VS 4016P 5 Password The password is unchanged Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Time Setting 2011 3 22 10 41 24 Network Use the following settings IP Address 10 11 19 27 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 10 11 18 1 Primary DNS Server 10 6 2 11 Secondary DNS Server 10 8 2 9 IP Camera You have configured 15 camera s Disk configuration Do not set disk configuration Drive 1 WDC WD5000AAKS 00YGA12 0 465 76 GB Drive 2 ya e Drive 3 Seagate ST3500418AS CC37 465 76 GB Drive 4 Back Start installation 7 After the quick configuration the NVR is ready for use Click Start Monitoring to view the live video from the IP cameras or click Close to return to the home page of the system administration System is initializing please wait The system is being configured do NOT power off the server or unplug the hard drive s 1 Enter the server name 2 Change the administrator password 3 Enter the date time and time zone for this server 4 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server 5 Initialize the disk volume on this server 6 Add the IP cameras to be recorded to this server Y System configuration completed Congratulations You have successfully configured the system Please click Close to return to the home page or Start Monitoring to enter the monitoring page 34 SS Sk SS SS 8 The first time to connect to the monitoring p
92. es on Mac please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac 102 5 1 Playback Page 1 Click the playback button on the monitoring page or the system administration page 2 The playback page will be shown You can search and play the video files on the NVR T servers To return to the monitoring page click To enter the system administration page click A eon 0E u 3 Samsung SND 5061 E Y VS 12140UPro GL 1 Vivotek FE 8172 Ho am Immy ue P Q e 0 AX 2 Vivotek FE 8151 gt sansung sno 5061 4 Samsung SND 7061 GL 5 Hikvision 8264FWD E 6 Hikvision 855F 7 Hikvision 754FWD GL 8 iPro NP 1000 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Camera 17 Camera 18 Camera 19 Camera 20 Camera 71 ES gt O Gal oc SSS Fg lt 2012 10 23 gt 4x 00 00 00 Note The playback access right to the IP cameras is required to view and play the video files Please refer to Chapter 6 5 for the access right configuration 103 s Qu FO 2 2 re Je 020800 3 Samsung SND 5061 EMMY vs 12140uPro A pa 1 Vivotek FE 8172 aja gt 00 of 02 03 Of 05 06 oF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 2 22 23 2 821 2 Ce gt A e
93. ess port user name and password to log into the NVR 4 All the playback functions of QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows are similar to those of the browser based interface Please refer to other sections of this chapter 118 5 3 Watermark Proof The Watermark Proof utility is installed automatically along with the QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows From the Windows Start menu select All Programs gt QNAP gt Surveillance to locate Watermark Proof Run Watermark Proof The following window will be shown w Watermark Proof Filename Stop when watermark error is detected a Click to browse and locate the files Multiple files can be selected at one time 119 Click to check the files and view the proof result When Stop when watermark error is detected is selected the checking process will stop if a failed file is detected Otherwise the program will check all the files selected If a video file has been modified or is not exported with digital watermark or not an NVR video file the proof result will be shown as Failed Y Watermark Proof 2 avi Failed Passed 2011 03 21 12 15 00 12 19 59 avi Failed O Eol Stop when watermark error is detected 120 5 4 Access the Recording Data The recording data on the NVR can be accessed by the following services e Microsoft Networking SMB CIFS e Web File Manager HTTP e FTP Server FTP Note To access the
94. event ends The option ii is applicable to the duration events only A duration event is an event with the start and end time and lasts for a period of time It does not include the events related to status change such as camera disconnection or NVR recording failure If the action is triggered by a duration event and both settings i ii are enabled the NVR will execute the second setting ii only Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type Recording New Select from the list Select one or more channels to start recording when an event is triggered Ch 01 CI ch 02 C Ch 03 CI Ch 04 CI Ch 05 CI Ch 06 CI Ch 07 CI Ch 08 CI Ch 09 CI Ch 10 C Ch 11 CI Ch 12 Execute the action for 30 second s when the event is triggered _ Execute the action when the event starts and stop the action when the event ends This option is applicable to duration events only If the action is activated by duration event and both settings above are enabled the NWR will execute this setting only Note A duration event is an event with start and end time and lasts for a period of time lt does not include the events related to status change such as camera s connection failure or NVR recording failure Apply to All Events 180 2 Camera control Configure the PTZ camera to adjust to the preset position for monitoring or act according to the HTTP URL e
95. fect until you click the Apply button When applying the changes recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart 169 Note e All the settings will be effective after clicking Apply When applying the changes the current recording process will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart To avoid blocking by the firewall the IP cameras or the video servers configured for alarm recording must be located on the same subnet as the NVR To switch from traditional mode to advanced mode select Advanced Mode and click Go to the settings page E E O a A lt a A r e Camera Configuration Alarm Settings Recording Settings O Traditional Mode Advanced Mode e Schedule Settings The network video recorder NVR supports advanced event management with a large A range of alarm event types and alarm event handling options The functions are e Alarm Settings described below Advanced Settings a e Events The NVR supports different alarm event types such as motion detection alarm input failure to save recording connection failure and user defined event e Actions The NVR provides different event handling options such as recording sending email or SMS alert buzzer camera control alarm output and user defined action The options will be triggered when alarm events are detected Steps Click Go to Settings Page to configure the advanced event management Select an event f
96. fi dyndns biz Easy to use web interface with powerful expert tools dyndns info DNS servers in five datacenters around the globe alii Connect to your workstation DVR y dyndns org dyndns office com iw 222 7 Activate the host name The DDNS host name is ready for use com successfully activated Hostname Service Details Last Updated onao dyndns office com ost 219 Jan 12 2011 11 01 PM Add New Host You can now login the NVR and set up the DDNS service 223 Appendix B Configuration Examples Environment 1 The NVR the IP camera and the monitoring PC are all on the same network se P Camera NVR 192 168 1 1 In the example add the IP cameras to the NVR by entering the IP addresses of the IP cameras 224 Environment 2 The NVR and the IP camera are installed behind the router while the monitoring PC is located remotely sA el gt e P Camera E F 0 t i Y I LAN Office e Internet d m a LJ ll gt al Be A IP address Mapped port on the router PC E Home 192 168 1 101 8001 Router puble IP 219 67 144 205 OOOO ec ossa 225 To allow a remote PC to connect to the NVR and the IP cameras do the following Step 1 Set up the port mapping virtual server on the router Forward to 219 87 144 205 8000 192 168 1 1 80 219 87 144 205 8001 192 168 1 101 80 219 87 14
97. following methods Method 1 Enter the IP address of the IP camera as the WAN IP on the NVR Method 2 Configure the router to allow internal access to the public IP address and the mapped ports of the IP cameras The recording is not working properly Install the hard drive s correctly in the NVR Make sure each hard disk tray is correctly locked Check if the recording function is enabled on the Camera Configuration page the function is enabled by default Make sure the IP address the login name and the password of the IP camera are correct If the above items are verified to work properly while the status LED flashes green the hard drive may be damaged or cannot be detected In this case turn off the NVR and install a new hard disk If the problem persists please contact the technical support Note When the configurations of the NVR are being updated the recording will be stopped temporarily and restart again shortly 216 I cannot login the administration page of the NVR Please check if you have the administrator authority Only administrators are allowed to login the NVR The live video is not clear or smooth sometimes a The image quality may be restricted and interfered by the network traffic b When there are multiple connections to the IP camera or the NVR the image quality will be reduced It is recommended to allow only three simultaneous connections to the monitoring page at maximum For higher record
98. guration of the NVR The first line shows the RAID configuration and storage capacity the second line shows the member drive number of the configuration RIA T D 5 7 5 o0 GiB Dir jijvie ilz ala U If there is more than one volume press the Select button to view the information The following table shows the description of the LCD messages for the RAID 5 configuration LCD Display Drive configuration RAID5 S RAID5 spare RAID5 D RAID 5 degraded mode RAID 5 S RAID 5 re synchronizing RAID 5 U RAID 5 is unmounted RAID 5 B RAID 5 rebuilding RAID 5 X RAID 5 non activated 213 System This section shows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan Gelu Tle mp Bod Slyis Tlelmpi 5510 Sly s Flaln 8 6 5 R P M ERR Shut down Use this option to turn off the NVR Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Reboot Use this option to restart the NVR Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Password The default password of the LCD panel is blank Enter this option to change the password of the LCD panel Select Yes to continue Clhja nigie Plalsswo rd _ es ANA Te Enter a password of maximum 8 numeric characters 0 9 When the cursor moves to OK press the Enter button Verify the password t
99. hange the camera access control of normal Yes users System administration Yes Yes No Open data encryption No No No No 161 6 6 Camera Settings Configure the IP camera recording schedule alarm and advanced settings 6 6 1 Camera Configuration Please follow the steps below to configure the IP cameras Select a camera number Select the camera brand Select the camera model Enter the camera name Enter the IP address or domain name of the camera Enter the user name and the password to login the camera Select to enable the recording or not Sot eae r e Click Apply to save the settings E gt O DN O o o DO vr Camera Settings e Camera Configuration Camera Configuration e Recording Settings Camera Name Brand IP Address WAN IP Address s 1 Camera A Schedule Settings 2 Camera 2 24104 CH4 A Axis 172 17 27 79 e Alarm Settings 3 Camera 3 2410 CH3 Axis 172 17 27 31 i 4 Camera 4 243SA A Axis 172 17 27 60 E Advanced Settings 5 Camera 5 2418 Axis 172 17 27 245 6 Camera 6 24104 CH1 A Axis 172 17 27 79 7 Camera 7 24104 CH2 A Axis 172 17 27 79 8 Camera 8 24104 CH3 4 Axis 172 17 27 79 v Camera Number 1 Camera 1 221 v Camera Brand Axis v Camera Model Axis 221 v Camera Name Camera 1 221 IP Address 172 17 27 54 O Port WAN IP Address for monitoring from public network O Port User Name root Pas
100. he operation s you can execute O Expand capacity 456 98 GB Ready The operation s you can execute Comment Expand capacity This function enables capacity expansion of a RAID configuration by replacing the member drives one by one This option is supported by RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configurations Add hard drive This function enables adding new drive member to a RAID configuration It is supported by RAID 5 configuration Migrate This function enables a drive configuration to be migrated to a different RAID configuration Use this feature to Migrate a single drive to RAID 1 5 or 6 Migrate a RAID 1 configuration to RAID 5 or 6 Migrate a RAID 5 configuration to RAID 6 151 Configure spare drive This function enables adding or removing a spare drive from a RAID 5 configuration The options available are Add a Spare drive to a RAID 5 configuration Remove a Spare drive from a RAID 5 configuration For detailed operation instructions click Comment on the management interface 152 6 4 3 USB Disk The NVR supports data backup to the external USB storage devices Connect the USB storage device to the USB port of the NVR when the device is successfully detected the details will be shown A E gt E UE IA o DE tr e SATA Disk USB Disk RAID Management Tool Manufacturer USB Disk Model UPS Device Type Total Free size File System Status No disk For
101. iately iii If the free space of the remote storage device is less than 4GB the NVR will overwrite the recording data of the oldest day and then executes the remote replication 199 6 The NVR displays the latest 10 remote replication records Replicated Data cr Status Fe Start Time Finish Time 2011 06 07 2011 06 08 56 06 GByte s Succeeded 15 08 20 00 02 32 2011 06 07 2011 06 07 seormara Aborted The remote replication was 14 36 23 15 04 04 2 68 GByte s cancelled In the above example e When the status is shown as Failed Remote access error Check if the remote storage device is running or the network settings are correct e When the status is shown as Failed An internal error occurred View the hard drive status of the NVR or view the Event Logs Note The time required by the NVR to replicate the data to the remote storage device varies depending on the network environment If the remote replication takes too long some recording files may be overwritten by the NVR To avoid this it is recommended to refer to the status messages to analyze the time required for the remote replication and adjust the replication schedule accordingly 200 6 7 8 Hard Disk SMART Monitor the health temperature and status of the hard disk drives by the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Enable Issue notification when the disk reaches maximum operation time set below
102. ically Network Settings TCP IP Configuration DDNS Service DDNS Service Enable Dynamic DNS Service File Services DDNS server www dyndns org Host Access Control User Name Protocol Management Password View Network Settings o Dynamic IP Address O Fixed IP Address 219 Registration Procedure Follow the steps below to register a dynamic domain name This guide is for reference only If there are any changes please refer to the instructions or the documents on the web site 1 Visit http www dyndns org Click Sign In and Create an Account to register a DynDNS account DNS amp Domains Email Services Performance amp Security DynDNS Have an account MT Username Rock solid scalable DNS that just WORKS Password Whether you are a home user a small amp medium business or all the way up to enterprise we understand you are busy Our tools are easy yet Robust Let us simplify your to do list y Sie i Forgot Your Pasgord Create an Account with our proven services ES My Account Create an account or log in to continue Create Account Login ee faced Already Registered Lost Password Password eccceses Username My Cart Confirm password eor gt O hems Password Email qnap aqnap com er Login Confirm Emait qnap aqnap com gt ar Forgot your password Security Image y TS WE RE HIRING 4 IRON 3
103. ick Delete Multiple actions can be deleted Event List Action List ojo Add J O Delete Camera event A Camera E llame Motion Detection PPP a Alarm Input Email smtp gmail com Connection Failure F SMS SMS Provider Clickatell Phone 1 980442483 2 Camera2 i E Recording Recording channel 1 3 5 2 Motion Detection Alarm Input1 Buzzer 2 Connection Failure ch4 Panasonic 311 p2 Camera 4 Send URL nphControlCamera Camera3 E Camera Control Direction Preset amp PresetOperation Move amp Data 2 Motion Detection TT Alarm Output Trigger Channel 4 Enable Alarm Output 1 2 Alarm Input r P Total 6 KE 1 A Connection Failure Camerad Motion Detection Alarm Input Alarm Input2 Connection Failure Camera5 Motion Detection Alarm Input Connection Failure Camera6 v y MEA Note Make sure the action in the event settings has been enabled otherwise the action will not be executed 178 Edit Event di specify the FIP address for the NVR to receive the alarm messages from the IP camera optional IP Address Pot Od Set schedule 179 1 Recording Select the channels IP cameras or video servers which will start recording when an event occurs The following options are also available i Enter the time in seconds the recording should be executed after the event is triggered 11 Start recording when the event starts and stop recording when the
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105. ing performance do not open too many IE browsers to view the live video c The same IP camera may be shared by multiple NVR servers for recording at the same time The alarm recording does not function a Please login the NVR and go to Camera Settings gt Alarm Settings Make sure the alarm recording is enabled for the IP camera b If the NVR is installed behind a router while the IP camera is not the alarm recording will not work c When the alarm recording is enabled make sure the number of days that the alarm recordings will be retained have been specified in Camera Settings gt Advanced Settings Otherwise the recordings may be overwritten The estimated storage space for recording displayed on the Recording Settings page is different from the actual value This estimated value is a reference value only The actual disk space may vary according to the image contents the network environment and the performance of the IP cameras The E map cannot be displayed correctly Please check the file format The NVR supports E map in JPEG only I cannot find the NVR by the QNAP Finder a Check if the NVR has been turned on b Connect the local PC and the NVR to the same subnet c Install the latest version of Finder from www gnapsecurity com d Run Finder again to search forthe NVR Make sure all the firewall software on the computer have been turned off or add the Finder to the list of a
106. ion 30 Beep Alarm beep alarm can be disabled in System Tools gt Hardware Settings Short beep 0 5 sec The NVR is starting up The NVR is being shut down software shutdown The reset button is pressed The system firmware has been updated Short beep 0 5 sec The NVR data cannot be copied to the external device by pressing the one touch auto video backup button 1 3 Short beep 0 5 sec 3 every 5 min The system fan is out of function long beep 1 5 sec 2 Long beep 1 5 sec The disk volume is going to be full The disk volume has reached its full Capacity The hard drives on the NVR are in degraded mode Hard disk rebuilding process starts The NVR is turned off by force shutdown hardware shutdown The NVR has been turned on successfully and is ready 31 2 6 System Configuration Install Finder 1 Run the product CD the following menu is shown Click Install Finder Sr QNAP VioStor Network Video Recorder Network Video Recorder Quick Start Guide Install QNAP Finder Install ONAP Codec Install QNAP Yiostor Player User Manual Browse CD Product Website Exit 2 Follow the instructions to install the Finder Upon successful installation run the Finder If the Finder is blocked by the firewall unblock it 3 The Finder detects the NVR servers on the local network If the server has not been initialized you will be prompted to perform quick setup Click
107. ions a Full screen b Keep aspect ratio c Deinterlace available on particular camera models only d Keep original size Full Screen Keep aspect ratio Deinterlace 3 lo Keep original size e Dewarp fisheye images for Vivotek FE8171V FE8172 Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Panorama Full View Panorama Dual View and Rectangle Remark 1 The camera firmware version should be v0100h or above About the latest camera firmware please visit http www vivotek com index php Remark 2 If the Mount type is Wall only Panorama Full View and Rectangle are supported in Dewarping mode Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom 61 Dewarp panomorph images for the specific camera models with panomorph lens Before using this feature you need to select the Enable panomorph support option in the recording settings page Right click channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www qnapsecurity com faq asp Remark 2 The function is only available when resolution of video stre
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109. itoring to view the live video from the IP cameras or click Close to return to the system administration home page System is initializing please wait The system is being configured do NOT power off the server or unplug the hard drive s Enter the server name Change the administrator password Enter the date time and time zone for this server Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server Initialize the disk volume on this server Add the IP cameras to be recorded to this server fa QU HN a eee es cn hw Y System configuration completed Start Monitoring Congratulations You have successfully configured the system Please click Clase to return to the home page or Start Monitoring to enter the monitoring page 132 6 2 System Settings Configure the basic system settings including the server name the date time and view the system settings 6 2 1 Server Name Enter the name of the NVR The server name supports up to 14 characters which can only contain alphabets A Z and a z numbers 0 9 and dash A SA DA O System Settings Server Name Server Name Date amp Time AAA Server Name VS 12140UPro View System Settings Model Name VS 12140UPro Firmware Version 4 0 0 Build 5622 Apply 133 6 2 2 Date amp Time Set the date time and time zone If the settings are incorrect the following problems may occur e
110. k Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server that provides the DNS service for the NVR on the external network Note The Jumbo Frame setting is valid in Gigabit network environment only All the network appliances connected must enable Jumbo Frame and use the same MTU value 136 If the NVR supports two LAN ports select to use failover load balancing or standalone settings To use these features make sure both LAN ports are connected to the network E a gaa AG i O TCP IP Configuration TCP IP Configuration Configuration of Network O Failover Load balancing Standalone Interfaces Network transfer rate Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Use a static IP address Pie A o Es To Subnet Mask 255 EN Default Gateway 159 Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server 2_ 2_ Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address ft End IP Address fj Lease Time Jo Current connection status Connection speed 100 Mbps MTU 1500 Bytes LAN1 Up Note To use host names for NTP or SMTP servers you must provide the IP address of the primary DNS server 137 Configuration of Network Interfaces Failover Default settings for dual LAN NVR models Failover refers to the capability of switching over the network transfer port to the redundant port automatically when the primary one fails due to hardware or connection error to avoid network disconnection Whe
111. l zoom Properties Streaming e Always stream from the server Select this option to stream the audio and video data from the NVR Ifthe computer cannot connect to the IP cameras select this option to allow the NVR to stream the data no extra port forwarding is required However the performance of the NVR may be affected e Always stream from the network camera If the NVR and the IP cameras are connected to the same local network select this option to stream the video data from the IP cameras If the NVR the IP cameras and the PC are located behind a router virtual server or firewall configure port forwarding on the IP cameras to use certain ports Properties General Streaming Override global settings e a OSD Settings Specify the font color of the texts on the channels OSD settings E OSD kext color 73 Display Mode e Fit image to window Select this option to fit an image to the browser window Specify to keep the aspect ratio or not when resizing an image e Display image in original size Select this option to display an image in its original size if itis smaller than the browser window Specify also how an image will be resized if it is larger than the browser window Y Shrink image to fit window maintaining aspect ratio Y Shrink image by 1 2 1 4 1 8 and so on to fit window Display Mode C Fit image to window gt Display image in original size IF the image is larger than th
112. llowed programs in the firewall 217 10 11 12 13 e If the NVR is not found click Refresh on the Finder to try again f If the problem persists contact the technical support The changes to the system configuration did not take effect After changing the settings on the administration page click Apply to apply the changes The monitoring page cannot be fully displayed in Internet Explorer When using the zooming function of Internet Explorer the page may not be displayed properly Please click F5 to refresh the page I cannot use the SMB FTP and Web File Manager services of the NVR a Login the NVR as an administrator Go to Network Settings gt File Services and check if these three functions are enabled b If the NVR is installed behind a router the SMB and FTP services can only be accessed from the same subnet Please refer to Appendix B for details The NVR takes too long to restart When the NVR takes more than 5 minutes to restart turn off the power and turn on the server again If the problem persists please contact the technical support 218 Appendix A Dynamic Domain Name Registration The NVR supports the DDNS service provided by DynDNS Configure and activate the DDNS service to enable the Internet users to connect to the NVR by this dynamic domain name When the ISP assigns a new WAN IP address the NVR will update the new address to the DynDNS server automat
113. low the steps below 1 Make sure at least one hard drive has been installed on the NVR 2 Connect the NVR to the network 3 Make sure the IP cameras have been configured and connected to the network 4 Connect an HDMI or a VGA monitor or TV suggested video output resolution 1920 x 1080 to the HDMI or VGA interface of the NVR 5 Connect a USB mouse and a USB keyboard optional to the USB ports of the NVR 6 Turn on the NVR Only VS 8100 Pro series support HDMI interface now When doing monitoring or playback by the local display interface the resolution width or height of the video stream must not exceed 2048 36 The system is starting up Please wait 37 When the NVR is turned on the login screen will be shown Select the language Enter the administrator name and password If the NVR has not been configured skip the login page and enter Quick Configuration refer to Chapter 3 1 Default user name admin Password admin linStar NVR User Name Password QWERTY Y Click E h Y to select the display language If a USB keyboard is connected click LQWERTY_ Y to choose the keyboard layout Click the keyboard icon to enter the necessary information if a USB keyboard is not available Enter value Cancel The monitoring page will be shown upon successful login refer to Chapter 3 3 for details 38 3 1 Quick Configuration If the NVR has not been configured Q
114. mat As ExT 3 m erage Unplug Unplug now To remove the hardware device please click Unplug now When the system does not show the device anymore you can remove it safely Note Do NOT unplug the device when it is in use to protect the device 153 6 4 4 UPS The NVR supports UPS uninterruptible power supply When an expected power outage occurs the UPS is able to supply the power to the NVR continuously Configure the settings to turn off the NVR after the AC power fails If the power of the UPS is insufficient to last for the time specified the NVR will shut down immediately for optimized server protection a E O 2a Cel PO Cy SATA Disk UPS RAID Management Tool O Enable UPS Support e USB Disk After the AC power fails for 5 minute s turn off the server e UPS After the AC power fails for E minute s the server should enter standby mode When the power resumes the system resumes to the operation status UPS Model IP Address of UPS UPS Information UPS Brand UPS Model AC Power Status Battery Capacity Estimated Protection Time It is recommended to connect the UPS to one of the USB ports on the rear side of the NVR Enable UPS Support Select this option to enable the UPS support Enter the time the NVR should wait before shutting down after the AC power fails In general the UPS can supply the power for 5 10 minutes when AC power fails depending on the ma
115. me of the IP cameras are synchronized with the NVR enter the NVR IP as the NTP server of the IP cameras To set the server time the same as the computer time select Set the server time the same as the computer time Note It may take several minutes to synchronize the time after enabling the NTP server feature 134 6 2 3 View System Settings View the system settings such as the server name on this page View System Settings Server Name Server Name 1 16 8140P Date amp Time Date July 5 2012 Time 07 48 16 PM Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo NTP Server pool ntp org NTP Sync Interval 0 5 hour s System Information Version 3 6 0 Build 5504 135 6 3 Network Settings Configure the WAN and LAN settings DDNS service file service host access control protocol management and view the network settings in this section 6 3 1 TCP IP Configuration If the NVR supports a single LAN port select one of the following options to configure the TCP IP settings of the NVR e Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Select this option to allow the NVR to acquire an IP address on the local network automatically if a DHCP server is available e Use static IP address To assign a fixed IP to the NVR enter the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server that provides the DNS service for the NVR on the external networ
116. n the primary network port resumes the connection the network transfer will be switched over to that port automatically Failover Metwork transfer rate Auto negotiation Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP O Use a static IP address Fixed IP Address b o kd al Subnet Mask 295 0 Default Gateway o PA f C E Primary DNS Server i Secondary DNS Server i i Enable DHCP Server Start IP Address rE 254 End IP Address Lease Time E Day s Hour s Current connection status Connection speed 100 Mbps MTU 1500 Bytes LAN1 Up LAN Down Note To use host names for NTP or SMTP servers you must provide the IP address of the primary DNS server 138 Load balancing Load balancing enables the network resources to spread between two or more network interfaces to optimize the network transfer and enhance the system performance It operates on layer 3 protocol IP NCP IPX only Multicast broadcast and other non routable protocols such as NetBEUI can only be transferred via the main network port Note To optimize the network transfer speed of the NVR in load balancing mode use a managed Ethernet switch and enable 802 3ad or link aggregation on the ports of the switch that the Gigabit LAN ports of the NVR are connected to Load balancing Network transfer rate Auto negotiation Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Use a static IP address Fixed IP Address b J jo sy
117. nced event management Camera Settings gt Alarm Settings gt Advanced Mode is in process a The alarm input 1 of the IP camera is triggered a The alarm input 2 of the IP camera is triggered E Motion detection recording is in process Digital zoom is enabled The alarm input 3 of the IP camera is triggered 54 Connection Message When the NVR fails to display the video of an IP camera a message will be shown in the channel window to indicate the status Connecting If the IP camera is located on remote network or the Internet it may take some time to establish the connection to the camera Disconnected The NVR cannot connect to the IP camera Please check the network connection of the computer and the availability of the IP camera Ifthe IP camera is installed on the Internet open the port on the router or gateway to connect to the IP camera Please refer to Appendix B No Permission No access right to view the channel Please login as a user with the PO access right or contact the system administrator Server Error Check the camera settings or update the firmware of the IP camera if nem any Contact the technical support if the error persists Note La Enabling or disabling manual recording will not affect scheduled or alarm recording tasks They are independent processes Right click the IP camera channel and select the following options d b C d e Full screen Keep
118. nday please do the following Select Replication Schedule select Weekly enter 01 Hour 15 minute and select Monday 5 Select the backup options Replication Now Overwrite the oldest recordings when the available storage on the remote host is less than 4GB O Perform mirroring replication by deleting extra files on the remote destination Note When remote replication is in process the recording performance will be decreased Stop running task OK e Select Replication Now the NVR will back up the recording data to the remote storage device immediately e Select Overwrite the oldest recordings when the available storage on the remote host is less than 4GB the NVR will overwrite the oldest recording data when the free space on the server is less than 4GB e Select Perform mirroring replication by deleting extra files on the remote replication the NVR will synchronize the recording data between itself and the remote storage device and delete any extra files on the remote storage device When the above options are all selected and remote replication is executed the NVR will do the following i The NVR checks if there are files on the remote storage device that are different from the local source If yes the differentiated files will be deleted ii Next the NVR checks the free space of remote storage device If the free space is larger than 4GB the remote replication will be executed immed
119. ng 0 O Send a test SMS message If the SMSC settings are incorrect you will not be able to receive the test message Send SMS text messages when the following events take place O Motion is detected on an IP camera O Alarm input is triggered on an IP camera O An IP camera is disconnected O The system fails to save recording files Interval of sending SMS text messages of the same events Minute s 191 6 7 3 Restart Shut Down Follow the steps below to restart or shut down the server 1 Goto System Tools gt Restart Shutdown 2 Click Restart to reboot the server or Shut Down to turn off the NVR E gt Sse gaa O ar Alert Notification Restart Shutdown e SMSC Settings To restart the server click Restart Restart Shutdown To shut down the server click Shut Down e Hardware Settings e System Update Rackttn Restore Reset 192 6 7 4 Hardware Settings Enable or disable the hardware functions of the NVR a ZF FH SN Cel eI Le e Alert Notification Hardware Settings e SMSC Settings Enable configuration reset switch Restart Shutdown Auto power on when power resumes after power loss Enable front video backup button Back up the recordings on the latest 999 day s to the connected USB device e System Update when the button is pressed Backup Restore Reset Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value Settings
120. ng mode Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is Rectangle you can use PTZ control panel to operate PTZ functions excluding digital zoom Dewarp panomorph images for the specific camera models with panomorph lens Before using this feature you need to select the Enable panomorph support option in the recording settings page Right click the channel and enable the function After that you can select Mount type including wall ceiling and floor and then select Dewarping mode including Perimeter mode Quad mode and PTZ mode Remark 1 To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please visit http www qnapsecurity com faq asp Remark 2 The function is only available when the resolution of the video stream is higher than 640x480 on the monitoring page Remark 3 If Dewarping mode is PTZ mode for the channel you can use PTZ control panel or mouse by clicking and holding down the mouse left button and then moving the mouse or turning the mouse wheel to change viewing angles or zooming in out the screen If Dewarping mode is Quad mode the above methods can also be applied to operate PTZ functions in each divided screen 107 108 5 1 2 Intelligent Video Analytics IVA The NVR supports intelligent video analytics for video data search The following features are supported e Motion detection Detects the movements of the objects in the video e Foreign object Detects new objects in the video e
121. ntered when an event is triggered Select a preset position from the drop down menu or enter the HTTP URL Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Note The preset names will appear only after the preset settings of the PTZ cameras have been configured Add Action Action Type Camera Control New Select from the list Select a preset position of the PTZ camera or enter the HTTP URL The IP camera will adjust the monitoring angle to the preset position or do further action according to HTTP URL when an event is triggered Action Name Camera Name O Preset Position O HTTP URL 181 3 Alarm output Select to activate the alarm device connected to the IP camera when an event is triggered The following options are available 1 ii Enter the number of second s the alarm device will be active when the event is triggered Activate the alarm device when the event starts and stop the alarm device when the event ends The option ii is applicable to the duration events only A duration event is an event with the start and end time and lasts for a period of time It does not include the events related to status change such as camera disconnection or NVR recording failure Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type Alarm Output New Select from the lis
122. o A m i dee z mE ez fe Bagels x _ t LN Re dd titi Bs tip ee G a ef A Ud ee Camera Status The camera status is indicated by the icons shown below The recording triggered by advanced event management Camera Settings gt Alarm Settings gt Advanced Mode is in process Digital zoom is enabled 27 Connection Message When the NVR fails to display the video of an IP camera a message will be shown in the channel window to indicate the status Connecting If the IP camera is located on a remote network or the Internet it may take some time to establish the connection to the camera Disconnected The NVR cannot connect to the IP camera Please check the network connection of the computer and the availability of the IP camera Ifthe IP camera is located on the Internet open the port on the router or gateway No Permission No access right to view the monitoring channel Please login as an authorized user or contact the system administrator Server Error Please check the camera settings or update the firmware of the IP camera if any Contact the technical support if the error persists 78 4 2 2 Display Mode The NVR supports different display modes for viewing the monitoring channels Single 6 channel 9 channel 12 channel Page Sequential channel mode mode number mode settings me eee py rere EE E S
123. o confirm the changes DENADEBENOOCHANaAN CON ES Back Select this option to return to the main menu 214 System Messages When the NVR encounters system error an error message will be shown on the LCD panel Press the Enter button to view the message Press the Enter button again to view the next message Sly s t e m Elrirorjt Piijs Cihje cik Ljojgis Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in failover or load balancing mode ANI Los LANZ Los 215 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 1 The monitoring screen did not display Please check the following a Check if the ActiveX add on has been installed when logging in the monitoring page of the NVR Set the security level to Medium or lower in Internet Options of the IE browser The NVR is turned on and the network is correctly connected The IP address of the NVR does not conflict with other devices in the same subnet Check the IP address settings of the NVR and the computer Make sure they are on the same subnet A channel on the monitoring page cannot be displayed Please check the following d The IP address the name and the password entered on the camera configuration page are correct Use the Test function to verify the connection When the PC and the IP camera are on the same subnet while the NVR is on another subnet the monitoring screen cannot be viewed from the PC Solve the problems by the
124. ols Help Back wa yo Search gt Folders Mame 5 Acrobat ma AutoRun Other Places 5 Codec Finder Manual Details So nvr_cd y3 3 007b000 0004 CTool y VioStorPlayer 42 auronun Ico AUTORUN INF version Ext 11 objects E Internet 27 2 3 Hard Disk Drives Compatibility List This product works with 2 5 inch and 3 5 inch SATA hard disk drives from popular hard disk brands For the hard disk compatibility list please visit http www anapsecurity com pro compatibility as O QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage malfunction or data loss recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons 2 4 IP Cameras Compatibility List For the information of supported IP camera models please visit http www anapsecurity com pro compatibility camera as 28 2 5 Check System Status LED Display System Status Overview A hard drive on the NVR is being formatted The NVR is being initialized Flashes green l The system firmware is being updated and red E E alternately RAID rebuilding is in process Online RAID Capacity Expansion is in every 0 5 sec process Online RAID Level Migration is in process A hard drive is invalid The disk volume has reached its full capacity The disk volume is going to be full The system fan is out of function An error occurs when accessing read write the disk data A bad sector is detected on the hard drive Sys
125. om admin and supervisor Please refer to Chapter 6 5 4 for more details Je system manager The default system manager account is sysmgr default password admin This account has the right of system administration and cannot be deleted sysmgr can create and delete other system manager and general user accounts and assign monitoring playback and administration rights to them Other newly created system managers will also have the administration right but some rights are different from sysmgr Please refer to Chapter 6 5 4 for more details 155 3 user The general users have only the rights of monitoring and video playback They have no administration authority Please refer to Chapter 6 5 4 for more details 156 6 5 1 Create user A A m se ea eel DMA COC User Management e Users User Name The user name must be 1 to 32 characters in length numbers 0 9 and underscores _ User Name Password Verify Password Note For increased security password should be at least 6 characters Select user type normal user Camera Access Control Camera Add a new user and configure user s authority Y 1 1 Arecont AV8360 chi 2 2 Arecont AV8360 ch2 3 3 Arecont AV8360 ch3 4 4 Arecont AV8360 ch4 5 Camera 5 6 PUX ICS 1310 7 7 9800 8 8 Arecont AV8180 chi 9 9 Arecont AV8180 ch2 10 10 Arecont AV8180ch3 11 11 Arecont AV8180ch4 12 Camer
126. oning control Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type User defined Act New Select from the list Enter IP address port HTTP URL user name and password of another network surveillance device The device will be activated when an event is triggered Action Name Po IP Address Po User Name Pp O Password fF 186 6 6 5 Advanced Settings Configure the advanced recording settings in this section Advanced Settings Maximum length of each recording file Minute s When the available storage is less than 1 v overwrite the oldest recordings stop writing recordings Keep all recordings for maximum day s Keep alarm recordings for minimum day s Alarm Recordings Start recording video at minimum 30 second s before the event occurs Stop video recording 30 second s after the event ends Apply Note All the settings will not take effect until you click the Apply button When applying the changes recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart e Maximum period for each recording file Specify the maximum length of each recording file maximum 15 min e When the available storage is less than Specify if the NVR should overwrite the oldest recordings or stop recording when the available storage capacity is less than the specified percentage of the total storage capacity It i
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129. orted by the monitor are shown below Screen resolution 59 3 4 Video Playback The videos on the NVR can be played by the local display To use this feature click Ld on the monitoring screen Most of the icons on the playback screen are the same as those on the monitoring screen Please refer to Chapter 3 2 for the icon description Note The playback access right to the IP cameras is required to play the videos Login the NVR as admin and edit the playback access right in User Management by the web based administration interface When the playback screen is shown select a camera channel on the NVR Next select the start and end time of the video click to start searching The videos which match the search criteria will be played automatically Rt All cameras From 20121112 00 00 To 2012 11 12 18 06 VioStor Novi2 18 08 gt J 1 lt lt lt J 1 Playback speed a O Note The number of days between the start and end dates must be less than or equal to 2 60 Playback Settings eee lt Playback speed a Play pause stop reverse play a video file or select to play the previous or next file When playing a video use the scroll bar to adjust the playback speed or click the digital Zoom icon cy to zoom in or zoom out the video Right click the IP camera channel and select the following opt
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131. password to login the NVR Default user name admin Default password admin 3 To view the live video by Internet Explorer please add the NVR IP address to the list of trusted sites While accessing NVR via IE it will be prompted to install the ActiveX add on 4 To view the live video by Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or QNAP Surveillance Client on Windows PC please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows first 66 5 To view the live video on Mac please visit http www qnapsecurity com download asp to download and install QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac 67 4 2 Monitoring Page Upon successful login the monitoring page will be shown Select the display language Start to configure the system settings and use the monitoring and recording functions of the server Adjust display mode Bo OE OOOO mella elas VS 12140UPro weet iy 7 a Dial PS ip ad 7 i as pa XX 1 Vivotek FE 8172 S i al Adil y E i y gt mm s Fels La F amp 2 Vivotek FE 8151 erver s z AN gt _ ip Q 3 Samsung SND 5061 L 4 Samsung SND 7061 Q 5 Hikvision 8264FwD amp 6 Hikvision 855F Q 7 Hikvision 754FwO amp 8 Pro NP 1000 L Camera 9 L camera 10 a E e SG Camera 11 me mara tse XL camera 12 ll o Y camera 13 A a A Q Camera 14 SD Israe T Camera 15 Camera 16 Camera 17 Camer
132. pdate the system firmware back up restore reset the system settings set the E map and run the ping test 6 7 1 Alert Notification Enter the email address of the administrator and the IP address of the SMTP server When an error occurs e g power outage or a hard disk drive is unplugged an alert email will be sent to the specified recipients automatically To view the details of all the errors and warnings go to Logs amp Statistics gt System Event Logs A A ETS ES gt a System Tools e Alert Notification Alert Notification e SMSC Settings Alert level O High Send e mails on any errors or warning events O Medium Send e mails only on critical errors e Restart Shutdown Low No alert e mails will be sent Hardware Settings E mail SMTP server address smtp gmail com e System Update Backup Restore Reset Enable SMTP Authentication Settings User Name aaaaaaaaa Remote Replication Password eeccccece e Hard Disk SMART E E mail sender aaaaaaaaa gmail com Ping Test T l i E mail recipient 1 aaaaaaaaa hotmail com Advanced System E mail recipient 2 Settings 9 Use SSL TLS secure connection O Send a test e mail Note To access SMTP servers by host names you must configure primary DNS server in the network settings e Apply Note It is recommended to send a test email to make sure the mail server settings are correct 18
133. peed the fan rotates at the defined speed continuously 194 6 7 5 System Update QNAP provides new firmware release for the NVR from time to time to provide updated features and enhancements Update the system firmware to use these new features Before doing so make sure the product model and the firmware version are correct A Ba Cl gt lt Ce e Alert Notification System Update e SMSC Settings Note If the system is running properly you do not need to update the firmware Restart Shutdown Hardware Settings Current firmware version 3 5 0 Build 4202 Before updating system firmware please make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware Backup Restore Reset Step 1 Download the release notes of the same version as the firmware from QNAP Settings website http www qnapsecurity com Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to update the firmware Step 2 Before updating system firmware back up all disk data on the server to avoid any e Hard Disk SMART potential data loss during system update Step 3 Click the Browse button to select the correct firmware image for system update Click the Update System button to update the firmware e System Update Remote Replication Ping Test Advanced System Settings Note System update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status
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135. ports digital watermarking to protect the videos and snapshots from unauthorized modifications Digital watermarks can be added to the exported videos and snapshots in the playback page The watermark cannot be removed and can only be verified by the QNAP Watermark Proof software To use digital watermarking in the playback page follow the steps below 1 Click to enter the playback page e 2 Select to add digital watermarks in the exported snapshots or videos Settings Playing Mode C Play all frames f Skip expired video frames when necessary and make playback as smooth as possible f Real time playback skip all expired video frames Snapshot Snapshot Folder D Docurments and Settings Administrator My Doc Browse Mw Show timestamp and camera name Watermark iM Add digital watermark in the exported snapshot iM Add digital watermark in the exported video creel 3 Click be Convert to AVI file refer to Chapter 5 1 3 Digital watermarks will be added to the exported video files and snapshots 117 5 2 Play Video Files in QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows 1 Click Start All Programs QNAP Surveillance Surveillance Client to open QNAP Surveillance Client for Windows 2 The following window will be shown IP Address Port E 80 User name Password Remember IP address port Remember user name and password Cancel 3 Enter IP addr
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137. r than the time interval the NVR will record the event Interval sec 1 z 10 15 20 Note The Interval slide bar appears only when Foreign object or Missing object is selected 110 d Define the detection zone Mouse over the edge of the red zone and use the mouse to define the detection zone Click Select all to highlight the entire area IVA Settings Detection Mode Foreign object T Missing object F Out of focus Camera occlusion Sensitivity i 1 Define detection zone Define object size Please select an area for detection Select all Pause when found Y Highlight the detection zone e e Define the object size for detection Use the mouse to drag the yellow zone to define the minimum object size for detection IVA Settings Detection Mode vV Motion detection Foreign object Missing object l Out of focus Camera occlusion Sensitivity Define detection zone Define object size Note Please specify a minimum bounding box Pause when found iv Highlight the detection zone nel 111 o Ignore objects with width or height less than this setting Enable this option to ignore all the objects smaller than the yellow zone f Enable Disable other options for video search Pause when found Enable this option and the video search will stop when a video file matching the search criteria is found e Highlight the detection zone
138. r to where the files will be saved Read write access to the remote server is required Enable auto snapshot Snapshot schedule Take a snapshot at Add Clear Schedule List Schedule List 15 Max 01 01 Remove 02 01 Remove 03 01 Remove O Auto snapshot Take snapshot s every hour Save to O Snapshot folder on the NVR Remote Destination Remote Host IP Address Destination Path Network Share Directory fs User Name Password Remote Host Testing _ Test Status Success Apply Note All the settings will not take effect until you click the Apply button When applying the changes recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart 166 Note Starting and stopping manual recording will not affect scheduled or alarm recording tasks They are independent processes All the settings will not take effect until Apply is clicked When applying the changes recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart The settings of the snapshot folder are global settings which will be applied to all the channels 167 6 6 3 Schedule Settings Select continuous recording or scheduled recording The default setting is continuous recording To set up a recording schedule select a camera number on the list Then select the date and time and click Add Click Apply to save the settings for the particular IP camera or click Apply to all cameras to appl
139. ra is Manually specify the alarm FTP server address of the camera IP Address 0 174 4 5 Connection failure This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when the IP camera or the video server is disconnected Select Camera Event from the Event List Locate the channel and click Connection Failure After that define the action on the right discussed in the later sections Event List Camera event Camerat ma Name Content Operation Motion Detection O Add ih Delete j Recording failure NVR event This option allows the NVR to trigger an action when the video recording of the IP camera or the video server fails due to the hard disk bad blocks file system crash or other reasons Select NVR event from the Event List Click Recording failure Then define the action settings on the right discussed in the later sections Event List O Add O Delete j Camera event NVR event a e AS tecording Failure bt E Emai smtp gmail com gZ External event 9 2 User defined Event m sms SMS Provider Cickatel Phone 1 960442483 Phone 2 952463388 2 Buzzer Total 3 175 6 External event user defined events To create a self defined event on the NVR select User defined Event under External event on the Event List Then click the button Enter the event name for example door
140. rage space for recording is only for reference The actual space required depends on the network environment and the camera performance 7 Enable panomorph support For the specific camera models with panomorph lens you can enable this option Note To know the camera models which can be installed with panomorph lens please 165 visit http www immervision com en security security partners security partners 2 ph p 8 Manual recording To allow manual activation and deactivation of manual recording function on the monitoring page enable this option 9 Real time digital watermarking Enable this option to add digital watermarks to the video files as soon as they are recorded to the NVR Use the Watermark Proof utility to verify if the video files were maliciously modified For more information of digital watermarking refer to Chapter 5 3 10 Enable recording data retention Turn on this function and specify the minimum number of days to keep the recording data Note that the number of days entered here must be smaller than the maximum number of days to keep all recordings configured in Camera Settings gt Advanced Settings 11 Enable auto snapshot Select this option and the settings will be displayed Configure up to 15 schedules for automatic snapshot taking or specify the number of snapshots max 60 the NVR should take every hour The snapshots are saved to the share folder of the NVR by default Specify a remote serve
141. rch by date and time timeline event and intelligent video analytics IVA including motion detection missing object foreign object out of focus and camera occlusion All the functions can be configured by an IE web browser The VioStor Pro Series NVR is the world s first Linux based NVR capable of truly PC less quick configuration monitoring of IP cameras on the network and video playback via the VGA connector The NVR can be operated by connecting to a high definition HD VGA monitor or TV and a USB mouse USB keyboard optional and a USB sound card optional The MxPEG video compression feature is not supported by VS 2008L VS 2004L VS 1004L 10 1 2 Hardware Illustration 1 2 1 VS 12164 12156 12148 12140 U RP Pro Power button LED indicators 10 GbE Status LAN eSATA Select button VGA Expansion slot x 1 reserved Gigabit LAN x 4 USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 Password network settings reset button eSATA x 2 reserved 10 Power connector x 2 A tS A E 11 1 2 2 VS 8148 8140 8132 8124 U RP Pro E Se SS SE Pp 11 12 UmStor Enter button Power button Select button LED indicators 10 GbE Status LAN eSATA VGA Expansion slot x 2 reserved Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 3 0 x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 Password network settings reset button eSATA x 2 reserved Power connector x 2 12 1 2 3 VS 8148 8140 8132 8124 Prot E E E Rh e e pa pa pa pa pa pp
142. reseveseeeseeesseesesssseeereesresssesseeesseeseeeet 57 The following options are provided under the Video tab e Highlight the video window when an event is triggered The video window will flash if an event is triggered e Display unauthorized channels Select this option to show the channels that the user does not have access right to monitor e Display unconfigured channels Select this option to show the channels that have not been configured General Video Windows Highlight video window when an event is triggered Y Display unauthorized channels Display unconfigured channels 58 The NVR detects the resolution settings supported by the connected monitor and selects the most appropriate setting automatically To change the screen resolution click Settings under the Screen tab After configuring the resolution settings the monitoring screen will be shown General Video Screen Screen Resolution Settings TO change the screen resolution you will leave the current screen Click Settings to proceed After configuring the resolution settings you will enter the monitoring screen If the monitor model cannot be detected the NVR will provide the options 1920 1080 1400 1050 1280 1024 1024 768 Monitor model HH251A The resolutions supp
143. ress 8 MOBOTIX O24M Sec 10 11 19 238 O Port 9 Axis M1011 _10 11 18 12 No conner 10 10 Axis M1011 10 11 18 129 User Name 11 11 Axis M1031 10 11 18 127 N 12 12 Arecont AV3105 10 11 19 87 Password 13 13 Axis P5534 10 11 18 19 14 14 Axis M1011 10 11 18 131 Enable recording on this camera 15 15 Axis M1011 _10 11 18 14 display 16 16 i Pro NW484 10 11 18 101 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 g Note Please enter the settings of the connected network camera and click Save to add it one by one You can click Test to verify the settings you entered 130 7 Click Start Installation to apply the changes and initialize the system Finish The changes you have made to the server are as below Click Start installation to begin the quick configuration or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings Server Name NVR Password The password is unchanged Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Time Setting Set the server time the same as your computer time Network Use the following settings IP Address 10 11 19 27 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 10 11 18 1 Primary DNS Server 10 8 2 11 Secondary DNS Server 10 8 2 9 IP Camera You have configured 15 camera s Disk configuration Do not set disk configuration Drive 1 WDC WD5000AAK5 00YGA12 0 465 76 GB Drive 2 Drive 3 Seagate ST3500418A5 CC3 465 6 GB Drive 4 Star instalation 8 Click Start Mon
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145. roduct in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electric shock or other risks For any enquiries please contact the distributor 12 The chassis models should only be installed in the server room and maintained by the authorized server manager or IT administrator The server room is locked by key or keycard access and only certified staff is allowed to enter the server room O Warning e Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Do NOT touch the fan inside the system to avoid serious injuries Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The QNAP VioStor NVR hereafter referred to as the NVR or the VioStor is the high performance network surveillance solution for network based monitoring of IP cameras video recording playback and remote data access Up to 128 channels from multiple QNAP NVR servers can be monitored simultaneously The NVR supports IP based cameras and video servers from numerous brands for more information please visit http www gnapsecurity com pro compatibility camera asp The NVR supports video recording in H 264 MxPEG MPEG 4 or MJPEG video compression The NVR offers diversified display modes and recording features e g scheduled recording alarm recording alarm recording schedule The NVR also supports data sea
146. rom the event list Add an action from the action list Click Apply to apply the settings or Exit to leave the settings page If Advanced Mode is still selected on the Alarm Settings page the advanced settings will be applied after the NVR restarts even if you selected to exit the settings page Go to Settings Page AUNE 170 Advanced Mode The advanced mode consists of the event and action sections Define the action to take for each event triggered on the IP cameras or the video servers connected to the NVR To configure the advanced event management by the Advanced Mode select an event type on the left channel list and configure the actions to take on the right y 240 2 2 Advanced Event Management Event List Action List 9 8 2 Add Delete Camera event w _ Camera 1 Motion Detection Alarm Input EE A O ES Connection Failure l E Camera 2 E Motion Detection E Alarm Input Alarm Input2 Connection Failure Camera 3 Motion Detection Alarm Input Alarm Input2 Connection Failure Camera 5 o Motion Detection Alarm Input E Alarm Input2 e Connection Failure Camera 6 Motion Detection f Alarm Input Connection Failure Camera 7 Note e Click Apply to apply the settings or Exit to exit the settings page If the Advanced Mode is selected on the Alarm Settings page the advanced settings will
147. roperties General streaming iw Use custom settings f Always stream From the server always stream From the network camera OSD Settings OSD text color E Display Mode C Fit image to window Display image in original size IF the image is larger than the window do the Following f Shrink image to Fit window maintaining aspect ratio C Shrink image by 1 2 1 4 1 8 and so on to Fit window Video Processing Deinterlace Video Resolution Stream From the server Stream From the network camera f Adjust resolution automatically C Fixed resolution Let me choose other cameras to apply the same settings cael 76 4 2 1 Live Video Window The live videos of the IP cameras configured on the NVR are shown on the monitoring page Click the channel window to use the features supported by the IP camera e g digital zoom or pan tilt zoom OB Bhs _a_ag is a Bari 9 5 0 8 0 8 1001 E Y a New Taipei 4 Y VS 12140UPro AX 1 Vivotek FE 8172 AL 2 Vivotek FE 8151 3 Samsung SND 5061 L 4 Samsung SND 7061 Q 5 Hikvision 8264FwD Q 6 Hikvision 855F Q 7 Hikvision 754FWD amp 8 Pro NP1000 ae E TA P ia Camera 9 k 4 7 y eer L Camera 10 En rail ao amp camera 11 Camera 12 as Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Cs Camera 17 Camera 18 Camera 19 gq Camera 20 aL Camera 21 a 94 z
148. rosoft Networking SMB CIFS ccccccccccccccccccccsesccccsssscccssssceccessssccsssssecesssssceesseseseees 122 S542 WED FH Manager HATIP rener AAA A OA Aaa 122 IAS SEP SCLV CE I i cossivestivinadinadocsnstentssonadidensastadln waed ad ot nintets oy neddbdavaanenee a 123 CHAPTER 6 SYSTEM ADMINISTRA DION asecccctccccclitescecscesssucetveseacncuessssssvessacteossotcesveceenevessesscosceses 124 6 1 OUICK CONFIGURATION nad AAA A A O 126 6 2 SISTEMA Nica 133 62A SEVE NaNe A A EN OA 133 622 Date Oo TINO A ee eee 134 62225 VEW SVSECIV So COLIIOS tit A ti tdt 135 6 3 NETWORK SET ING eorias a T E a 136 Oal TCP CONAGUA TON 136 6 3 2 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service eeeeeeseeesreesrressrerrerrrersrrrrsrrrererereen 142 Gaa IS A Aa E A A E 143 Du AOS ACCESS CONE E E T aes 144 62325 APRO LOCOL MIN IDEN isa iii AAA A A A T EVEA 145 6 30 VIEW NetWork SOLUNOS 20 ii ia iaa 146 OA DEVICE CONFIGURA FION ato OE 147 CAL SATADI S K A A 147 042 RAID Managment TOO nta dd tddi 151 64 3 USB DISK asias EE 153 DAR MS A AAA A TATA A ANNT 154 6 5 USER IVANA GEMENT at id T E E E E EAEE EOE 155 A ARTS e E A RE EE O E E EEE OA 157 002 EA SOT gra E ET O T TE E A T 158 ddr DOES USC e it PR oe 158 6 5 4 User Access Rights CoMparison rica A dia titi 159 0 CAMERASETIING arein E O A 162 601 Camera CONTI GULATION lt td 162 OO ARCCONGIIG SUC S a EAE O CO O EIE O EON EN 165 6 6 3 Schedule Settings cuidad iii eli 168 00 4 Ar SEUNG it IA dia 169 6 0 5
149. rowse more options e g RAID 6 Press the Enter button and the following message shows Press the Select button to select Yes to confirm Clhjofolsje R A T D 5 7 z Ylels N o When the configuration has finished the server name and the IP address will be shown If the NVR fails to create the disk volume the following message will be shown Criejaltlimag J DORREGO 211 View the system information by the LCD panel When the LCD panel shows the server name and the IP address press the Enter button to enter the Main Menu The Main Menu consists of the following items TCP IP Physical disk Volume System Shut down Reboot Password Back oe cae E E E ie 1 TCP IP In TCP IP the following options are available 1 1 LAN 1P Address EZ LAN Subnet Mask 1 3 LAN Gateway 1 4 LAN PRI DNS 1 5 LAN SEC DNS 1 6 Enter Network Settings 1 6 1 Network Settings DHCP 1 6 2 Network Settings Static IP 1 6 3 Network Settings BACK 1 7 Back to Main Menu In Network Settings Static IP configure the IP address subnet mask gateway and the DNS of LAN 1 and LAN 2 212 2 Physical disk In Physical disk the following options are available 21 Disk Info 2 2 Back to Main Menu The disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of the hard disk drive Dfils k 4 Tle mp 5 0 c Sli jzjel Reer ai T 3 Volume This section shows the disk confi
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151. rver and the recording data can be reserved However if the hard drives are working properly and the recording is in process do not hot swap the hard drives to avoid damage to the hard drives or to the recording files Warning It is strongly recommended to turn OFF the server before replacing the hard drive to reduce the risk of electric shock The server should only be maintained by an authorized and trained technician 209 Chapter 8 LCD Panel This section is applicable to the NVR models with an LCD panel only The NVR provides a handy LCD panel for users to perform the disk configuration and view the system information When the NVR has started up the server name and the IP address will be shown NIVIR S F 4 D E 3 11 69 2 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 For the first time installation the LCD panel shows the number of the hard disk drives detected and the IP address Configure the hard drives accordingly Number of hard Default disk i i i Available disk configuration options drives detected configuration RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID O gt RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID 0 gt RAID 5 4 or above RAID 5 gt RAID 6 Press the Select button to choose the option and press the Enter button to confirm 210 For example when five hard drives have been installed the LCD panel shows Colnflilg Di sik sjo RADo PT Press the Select button to b
152. s These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded interface cables if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits C CE NOTICE Class B only Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTEN S ii Cecbs eek ssiciaesocess bass aaa ok NA aoaaa E aak 5 SAFETY WARNING ist 9 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ada cckexcreesdesisbeniasecceccelsedecbasevcedsaeveiaeisserses 10 1 1 OVERVIEN tt socios 10 i PE
153. s strongly suggested to select 5 or above e Keep alarm recordings for at least day s Specify the number of days that alarm recordings will be retained e Remove recordings after day s Enter the number of calendar days for the NVR to keep the recording files Please make sure the storage capacity is enough to save the data for the number of calendar days specified When the recording data has reached the expiry date all the expired video files will be deleted For example if the NVR is configured to delete the recording data after 7 calendar days on the 8th day the files recorded on the first day of each camera will be deleted so that the NVR can start to save the data on the 8th day 187 e Pre Post alarm Recordings Y Start recording video second s before the event occurs Enter the number of seconds to start the recording before an event occurs Y Stop video recording second s after the event ends Enter the number of seconds to stop the recording after an event ends The maximum number of seconds for the above settings is 300 e 5 minutes Note All the settings will be effective only after clicking Apply When applying the changes the recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart 188 6 7 System Tools The System Tools help optimize the system maintenance and management Set the alert notification restart or shut down the server configure the hardware settings u
154. set up Time Setting Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Date Time oo MM DD hh mm ss YYYY Yi Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically NTP Server pool ntp org Status 5 Select the disk configuration Click Disk Information to view the hard disk drive details Note that all the disk data will be deleted when the disk volume is initialized Disk Volume Configuration Please select a disk configuration for the system Disk Configuration Do not set disk configuration Do not configure the disk volume Note All the hard disk drives will be formatted and the disk data will be cleared if you select to configure a disk volume on the server Disk Information 41 Configure the IP camera settings If no IP cameras have been set try to search for the cameras on the local network Camera Settings Camera Name Camera Brand IP Address Camera 1 Notice Camera 2 You did not configure any cameras yet Do you want to search for the cameras on the local network LAN Search The cameras found will be shown Select the IP cameras and click Add to add the channels Search Results Camera Brand Camera Model IP Address Q7401 10 11 16 85 M1 0 1 1 W 7 0 11 p 6 20 P Search Cancel 42 b To manually add an IP camera or edit the camera settings click Camera Settings Camera Name Camera Brand IP Address Camera 1
155. st For some camera models you can configure PTZ camera preset positions on the monitoring page For more information about the compatibility of PTZ cameras for preset positions configuration please visit http www qnapsecurity com fag asp For other PTZ camera models please refer to the user manual of the IP camera 80 4 2 4 Multi server Monitoring Follow the steps below to use the multi server monitoring feature of the NVR PAT 1 Click Server List EJ on the monitoring page Auto Detect a 1 16 8140UP 10 11 19 16 4 0 0 5823 Add Modify a Click Auto Detect to search for the NVR on the LAN and add the server to the server list b Click Add to add the NVR to the server list 2 Up to 128 channels from multiple NVR servers can be added for monitoring 81 4 2 5 Monitor Settings To configure advanced monitor settings click d General video Snapshot Event Notification e Enable alert for all surveillance events Enable alert for disk error and warning Hide browser toolbars The following options are provided under the General tab Event Notification v When Enable alert for all surveillance events option is enabled and a surveillance event is triggered the alert icon 0 will be shown on the monitoring page instantly Click the icon to view the alert details v After enabling Issue notification when the disk reaches maximum operation
156. sword Enable recording on this camera Note All the camera configuration will not take effect until you click the Apply button If your IP camera is installed behind NAT router you may input the public IP address or URL and the corresponding forwarded port of the router 162 Note e All the settings will not take effect until Apply is clicked When applying the changes the recording operation will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart Click Search to search for the IP cameras on the local network Select a channel for the IP camera and click Add to add the camera By using the search function the camera model and the IP address are filled in automatically Click Close to close the search results Add generic IP camera support by the CGI command The NVR provides an interface for the users to enter the JPEG CGI command of the IP cameras in order to receive the video and audio streaming data from the IP cameras and monitor record and playback the video of the IP cameras on the NVR Follow the steps below to configure the IP camera Select the IP camera number Select Generic Model for the camera brand Select Generic JPEG for the camera model Enter the CGI path of the IP camera in the HTTP URL field Enter the camera name or the IP address of the camera Enter the user name and the password of the IP camera Select to enable the recording or not
157. t Select an alarm output of the IP camera The alarm will be activated when an event is triggered Camera Number Note Only the IF camera models of which the alarm output is supported by the NVR will be listed Execute the action for 30 second s when the event is triggered L Execute the action when the event starts and stop the action when the event ends This option is applicable to duration events only If the action is activated by duration event and both settings above are enabled the NVR will execute this setting only Mote A duration event is an event with start and end time ano lasts for a period of time lt does not ingude the events related to status change such as cameras connection failure or NVR recording failure Apply to All Events 182 4 Email To receive an instant email alert when an event is triggered enter the SMTP settings Multiple email addresses can be entered as the recipients Snapshots of multiple channels IP cameras video servers can be attached to the alert emails Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Add Action Action Type New Select from the list E mail SMTP server address Smtp gmail com O Enable SMTP Authentication User Name jasonhuang 144 Sender jasonhuang144gmail con Recipients jason 144 hotmail com Content A MTK AM9060 motion trigger on 47 22 Use SSL TLS secure connec
158. t this option to allow the NVR to retrieve an IP address and the related information automatically Use static IP address To assign a fixed IP to the NVR enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server that provides the DNS service for the NVR on the external network Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server that provides the DNS service for the NVR on the external network Enable DHCP Server If no DHCP server is available on the LAN where the NVR locates enable the NVR as a DHCP server to allocate dynamic IP address to the DHCP clients on the LAN Set a range of IP addresses allocated by the DHCP server and the lease time The lease time refers to the time that the IP address is leased to the clients by the DHCP server When the time expires the client has to acquire an IP address again Note If there is an existing DHCP server on the LAN do not enable this function to avoid IP address allocation failure and network access error 141 6 3 2 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service The DDNS service enables the users to connect to the NVR by the domain name directly There is no need to memorize the lengthy IP address of the server To enable the DDNS service register a DDNS account from a DDNS provider Please refer to Appendix A for details The NVR currently supports the DDNS service provided by DynDNS http
159. tem Red The NVR is in degraded read only mode 2 Status Green member drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the disk data can still be read Hardware self test error Paes red The NVR is in degraded mode one member drive fails in RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 every 0 5 sec configuration 1 The NVR is starting up ipai ae 2 The NVR is not configured a 3 A hard drive is not formatted of o the hard drives on the NVR are in standby mode The NVR is connected to the network Orange The NVR is being accessed from the network orange 10 GbE Reserved Eh red The hard drive data is being accessed and a HDD cal sone read write error occurs during the process Drive reen Red A hard drive read write error occurs 29 Flashes B The hard drive data is being accessed Green The hard drive can be accessed 1 A USB device is detected 2 A USB device is being removed from the Flashes blue Dd every 0 5 sec 3 The USB device connected to the front USB port of the NVR is being accessed 4 The NVR data is being copied to the external USB device USB Blue port of the NVR is ready 1 No USB is detected off 2 The NVR has finished copying the data to the USB device connected to the front USB port of the NVR eSATAT The eSATA device is being accessed The 10 GbE network expansion function is reserved t The eSATA port is available on certain models only Please refer to http www qnapsecurity com for more informat
160. the only communication you will receive All non confirmed accounts are automatically deleted after 48 hours and no addresses are kept on file We apologize for any inconvenience this correspondence may have caused and we assure you that it was only sent at the request of someone visiting our site requesting an account Sincerely The DynDNS com Team Frances Lee Dynamic Network Services Inc 221 5 Click Confirm Account and login DynDNS Please log m to finalize account activation Username nap Password 0000000 f f OTRO vour passworg f 6 Register a host name for the NVR A host name is a unique name that identifies the server Then click Add Rock solid scalable DNS that just WO Whether you are a home user a small amp medium business or all the way up to enterprise we understand you are busy Our tools are easy yet Robust Let us simplify your to do list with our proven services dyndns at home com dyndns at work com dyndns blog com dyndns free com dyndns home com dyndns ip com dyndns mail com dyndns office com dyndns pics com dyndns remote com dyndns server com Dynamic DNS service allows you to dyndns web com namic or static IP dyndns wiki com Enter your new or current domain name to build a customized suite of world dass address or URL DNS Mail Performance and Security services dyndns work com Host your own website at home for
161. tion Disk 1 ATA WDC WD5001ABYS 059 0 465 76 GB Disk 2 Disk 3 8 After the system has been initialized the NVR is ready for use Click Start Monitoring to enter the monitoring screen System is initializing please wait The system is being configured do NOT power off the server or unplug the hard disk drive s 1 Change the administrator password 2 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server 3 Enter the date time and time zone for this server 4 Initialize the disk volume on this server 5 Add the IP cameras to be recorded to this server System configuration completed Start Monitoring 45 3 2 System Configuration To manage the system settings such as administrator password network and time settings Tg administrator access only click on the monitoring screen Note that this button option will be shown for Be lt J E n E G e oL 1e All cameras U Test 4116PP New Tape Barcelona al al al al al Al Al Al al at al at at al ae Beijing Albufcira da Aguicra Pdi A Presets E VioStor Nov 12 16 02 e Disk Volume Configuration Quick Configuration Change Password Network Settings Time Setting Camera Settings English y Start Monitoring 46 on perito SSS vA 0 Perform quick configuration of the system Change the administrator password to login local display Change the network settings Change the date
162. tion L Attached with snapshot Ch 01 O Ch 02 DJ Ch 03 Ch 04 C Ch 05 Ch 06 E Ch 07 C Ch 08 E Ch 09 Ch 10 FE tCh 11 Ch 12 _ Time interval to send the alert email when the same kind of events is triggered second s Send a test e mail Apply to All Events 183 5 SMS To allow the system administrator to receive an instant SMS alert when an event is triggered enter the SMS server settings The default SMS service provider is Clickatell To add other SMS service providers click Add and enter the provider s name and the URL template text Click Select from the list to select an action setting which has been configured before Note Always follow the standard of the SMS service provider to receive the SMS properly Add Action Action Type New Select from the list SMS Server Settings SMS Serice Provider Clickatell Ed Enable SSL Connection SMS Server Login Name qnap 1 Password SMS Server APIID 3116393 SMS Notification Settings Country Code Afghanistan 33 Cell Phone No 2 93 Interval of sending SMS text messages of the same events Minute s 184 6 Buzzer Enable the buzzer when an event is triggered The following options are also available i Enter the time in seconds the buzzer will sound when the event is triggered ii Execute the buzzer when the event starts and stop the buzzer when the event ends The option ii
163. trals 2 Disable Enable ae E o as al 0 Custom Level Reset custom settings 25 2 2 Browse CD ROM Run the product CD ROM on a Windows PC to access the Quick Start Guide and user manual and install codec and software utilities Finder and VioStor Player QNAP VioStor Network Video Recorder Network Video Recorder Quick Start Guide Install QNAP Finder Install QNAP Codec Install QNAP Yiostor Player User Manual Browse CD Product Website Exit 26 Browse the CD ROM and access the following contents e Finder The setup program of QNAP Finder This tool is used to discover the NVR servers available on the local network and configure the network settings of the NVR e Manual The user manuals of the NVR QIG View the hardware installation instructions of the NVR Codec The codec for playing AVI videos recorded by the NVR via Windows Media Player e Tool This folder contains IPP library and monitor plugin If you failed to install the ActiveX plugin when connecting to the monitoring page of the NVR by an IE browser install the plugin from the CD ROM VioStorPlayer The setup program of VioStor Player a tool to play the videos recorded by the NVR If you failed to install VioStor Player when connecting to the playback page of the NVR by an IE browser install the plugin from the CD ROM nvr_cd_v3 3 0 7b000 000481 rs on NAS Server 10 8 13 AE a File Edit wiew Favorites To
164. uick Configuration Wizard will be shown Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the system setup Note All the changes will be effective only after applying the settings in the last step 1 The system information will be shown Select the language and click Next Welcome Welcome to Quick Configuration Wizard This wizard will help you complete the system configuration quickly System Information Model Name VS 4016Pro IP Address Date Time 2010 11 18 08 02 31 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dubli ATA WDC WD5001ABYS 059 0 465 76 GB Firmware Version 3 3 1 Build 3517 English v Cancel 39 2 Change the admin password or use the default password admin Administrator Password Change the administrator password User Name admin New Password iiai Verify Password o _ Use the original password Note If you select Use the original password the administrator password will not be changed 3 Select to obtain the network settings automatically or enter the network settings Network Settings Obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP Use a static IP address IP Address OME Or O O Subnet Mask OM O O Oe Default Gateway ONE C O CU Primary DNS Server CAS Secondary DNS Server 40 4 Enter the date and time settings Select to synchronize the server time with an Internet time server To enter a domain name for the NTP server make sure the DNS server has been correctly
165. upport in the USA and Canada Email q supportus qnap com TEL 1 909 595 2782 Address 168 University Parkway Pomona CA 91768 Service Hours 08 00 17 00 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time Monday to Friday 229 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 29 June 2007 Copyright 2007 Free Software Foundation Inc lt http fsf org gt Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free copyleft license for software and other kinds of works The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change all versions of a program to make sure it remains free software for all its users We the Free Software Foundation use the GNU General Public License for most of our software it applies also to any other work released this way by its authors You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for them if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs and that you kn
166. vent Start Time Elapsed Time Detection T 1 30 secs 0 30 secs 2 40 secs 1 70 sec 07 10 2012 18 00 01 07 10 2012 18 00 02 07 10 2012 18 00 03 07 10 2012 18 00 06 07 10 2012 18 00 26 07 10 2012 18 00 27 114 Motion Motion Motion Motion 5 1 3 Convert NVR Videos to an AVI File To convert the video files on the NVR to an AVI file and export the file to the local PC in the playback page please follow the steps below Note The playback access rights of the IP cameras are required to use this feature Ey 1 Select an IP camera and click to Convert to AVI file 2 Select recording type start time and end time for video exporting Recording Type Search all recording data 2012 6 28 00 00 2012 6 28 18 40 a Choose the recording type Recording Type Search all recording data y b Specify the time range Specify a smaller time range or the video file will be too large and take a long time to convert From 316 j2011 gt 08 00 Tra a16 j2011 gt 08 05 3 Click OK Enter the file name and specify the location where the file will be saved 115 hay Recent Documents Desktop May Documents May Computer r My Network File name ll Places save as type Video Files avi Cancel Es 4 All the video files that met the search criteria will be converted to an AVI file 116 5 1 4 Export Video Files with Digital Watermark The NVR sup
167. w the event details enable or disable the alert sound or clear the event logs Event Motification This dialog shows the event logs of the system You can select an event lag and click Clear to delete the log or click Clear All to delete all logs Date amp Time Log AA Warning 2011 06 02 11 2 Motion detected on Camera 2 Ah Warning 2011 06 02 11 2 Motion detected on Camera 2 g W Alert sound Clear All Manual recording Enable or disable manual recording on the selected channel The administrator can enable or disable this option on the system configuration page Audio optional Turn on off the audio support for the monitoring page For more information about the compatibility of this feature please visit http www qnap com NVR CompatibilityxX01 html Two way audio optional Turn on off the two way audio support for the monitoring page For more information about the compatibility of this feature please visit http www gnap com NVR CompatibilityX01 html Snapshot Take a snapshot on the selected channel When the picture is Shown right click the picture to save it to the computer 70 Note 1 Enabling or disabling the manual recording feature will not affect the scheduled or alarm recording By default the snapshots are saved in My Documents or Documents gt Snapshots on Windows If the snapshot time is inconsistent with the actual time
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169. www dyndns org OSD http ods org DHS http www dhs org DyNS http www dyns cx http www 3322 or No IP http www no ip com http ipcam E Se SS TY Ee http www nwcam A A o NE ga om gt lt eer e TCP IP Configuration DDNS Service DDNS Service Enable Dynamic DNS Service File Services DDNS server www dyndns org M e Host Access Control User Name y e Protocol Management Password e View Network Settings Host Name Dynamic IP Address Fixed IP Address e Apply 142 6 3 3 File Services Enable the SMB CIFS file service Web File Manager and FTP service to access the video files These settings are enabled by default If the NVR is installed behind the router enable FTP port mapping to allow the users from the external network to connect to the NVR via FTP please refer to Appendix B Passive FTP Port Range Use the default port range 55536 56559 or specify a port range larger than 1023 When using this function make sure the ports on the router or firewall have been opened Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request When passive FTP connection is in use and the NVR is configured behind a router enable this function to allow connection to the NVR on WAN By enabling this function the FTP service replies the specified IP address or automatically detects the external IP address so that the remote computer can connect to th
170. ximum load and the number of connected devices UPS Model Select the UPS model on the list If the UPS is not available on the list please contact the distributor or QNAP technical support IP Address of UPS If APC UPS with SNMP Management is selected enter the IP address of the UPS Note It is recommended to use APC Smart UPS 700 APC Network Management Card 154 6 5 User Management The NVR supports secure user access right management A user can be defined as an administrator a system manager or a general user and given different rights of monitoring playback and system administration Note The NVR supports up to 32 users including the system default users A A E O o DO ar User Management e Users 1 Select a user 2 Settings ETT Create Add a new user and configure user s authority Edit Change a user s password or authority Delete Remove one or more users The NVR supports 3 types of users E administrator The system default administrator accounts are admin and supervisor default password admin Both of them have the rights of system administration monitoring and playback The administrators cannot be deleted They have the rights to create and delete new administrators system managers and general users and change their passwords Other newly created administrators have the rights of system administration monitoring and playback but some rights are different fr
171. y Allow the connection from the hosts specified on the list only Note When this function is enabled only the specified IP on the list will be able to find and connect to the NVR 3 Deny connections from the list Deny the connection from the hosts or IP specified on the list 144 6 3 5 Protocol Management To connect to the NVR by a specific HTTP port number enable the option Specify HTTP port number and enter the port number The default setting is 80 RTP Real time Transfer Protocol is a standardized packet format for delivering real time audio and video data of the IP cameras on the Internet The real time data transfer is monitored and controlled by RTP also RTCP The default setting is 6100 6299 Ifthe IP cameras use different RTP ports enable Specify RTP port range and specify the port numbers Note Make sure the ports have been opened on the router or firewall to ensure normal monitoring and recording a FEF BA CI PA Ce TCP IP Configuration Protocol Management DDNS Service O Specify HTTP port number so File Services O Specify RTP port range e Host Access Control e Apply e Protocol Management Apply e View Network Settings 145 6 3 6 View Network Settings View the current network settings and the status of the NVR in this section A aA or gt lt ee Network Settings View Network Settings A Configuration of Network Interf
172. y the settings to all the IP cameras To delete a schedule click Remove on the schedule list A a E 8828 cos PA oy e Camera Configuration Schedule Settings e Recording Settings Camera Name IP Address Scheduled Recording 1 Camera Ieee ON A e Schedule Settings 2 Camera 2 10 11 16 196 ON e Alarm Settings 3 Camera 3 10 117 235 ON l 4 Camera 4 10 11 16 91 ON E Advanced Settings 5 Camera 5 10 11 16 89 ON 6 Camera 6 7 Camera 7 8 Camera 8 v Camera Number 1 Camera 1 v Enable schedule recording Recording Schedule Days Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Duration All day O Start time s End time Clear Schedule List Schedule List 15 Max Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 00 00 Next Day 00 00 Remove Apply Apply to all cameras Note All the settings will not take effect until you click the Apply button When applying the changes recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart Note e Upto 15 schedules can be added e All the settings will not take effect until Apply is clicked When applying the changes the recording will stop for a while maximum 1 minute and then restart 168 6 6 4 Alarm Settings The NVR provides Traditional Mode and Advanced Mode for alarm settings Select Traditional Mode to use the standard alarm settings in response to the alarm events To use advanced event management select Advanced Mode Traditional
173. ystem login the server with the default user name and password Default user name admin Password admin Note To reset the system by the reset button the option Enable configuration reset switch in the Hardware Settings must be activated System Tools Alert Notification Hardware Settings SMSC Settings Enable configuration reset switch Auto power on when power resumes after power loss Restart Shutdown M pS a p Enable front video backup button Back up the recordings on the latest 999 day s to the connected USB device when the button is e Hardware Settings System Update pressed Backup Restore Reset Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value 3072 MB Settings Enable alarm buzzer beep sound for error and warning alert 208 7 2 Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown In case of power outage or improper shutdown of the server the server will resume to the state before it is shut down If the server does not function properly after the restart please do the following 1 If the system configuration were lost configure the system again 2 If the problem persists contact the technical support 7 3 Hot Swapping Hard Disk Drives RAID Configuration This function is not supported by the one bay NVR models When a hard drive of a RAID configuration fails the failed hard drive can be replaced by a new one immediately without shutting down the se

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