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Table of Contents Introduction....................1 How to Use This Guide..................1 Conventions of This Guide................1 錯誤 尚未定義書籤。 A Note about Icons............Safety Precautions ..................2 Main NVR Features ....................2 Minimum System Requirements................3 Box Contents ......................3 Overview........................4 Chapter I. Setup the NVR ................5 Setup the NVR System..................5 Chapter II.
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Proxy Server ......................42 Reset the NVR.....................43 Turn off the NVR....................44 Appendix A: Glossary .................. 45 Appendix B: Specifications ................. 48 Appendix C: Customer Service and Warranty..........49 Statement of Limited Warranty ................49 FCC Radio Frequency Statement ...............50 Contacting Plustek..................51...
Introduction Thank you for selecting us as your NVR supplier. Like all of our products, your new NVR is thoroughly tested and backed by our reputation for unsurpassed dependability and customer satisfaction. We hope you will continue to turn to us for additional quality products as your computing needs and interests grow.
Safety Precautions Before you use this device, read the following information carefully to eliminate or reduce any possibility of causing damages and personal injury. 1. Do use the AC adapter that comes with this device. Using the other AC adapter from a different manufacturer may lead to malfunction, heat up, electrical shock, fire or injury.
Minimum System Requirements The NVR is recommended to work with a personal computer or network that meets the following requirements: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional, XP Home Edition Operation System or XP Professional, Vista compatible Intel Pentium® 4 processor or above TCP/IP Network protocol installed.
Overview 1. Power Indicator 2. HDD Indicator 3. WAN Indicator 4. LAN Indicators 5. 4 LAN Ports 6. WAN Port 7. COM Port 8. Power Hole 9. DC-Jack 10. RESET Hole...
Chapter I. Setup the NVR Before you setup the NVR (Network Video Recorder), make sure all components are available and ready. A list of the package contents is provided in the Box Contents section of this guide. If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer immediately.
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7. Double click the “vcredist_x86.exe” file in your language on the CD-ROM to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86). 8. Run the “Network Device Search Tool” application on the CD-ROM. 9. When the NVR lists in the Network Device Search Tool window, your NVR works properly.
NVR(s) that you connect to an organization’s network or your PC. 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. 2. Double click the “Plustek Network Device Search Tool” file. 3. The Network Device Search Tool window opens.
6. When you log in your NVR for the first time, enter “admin” as your user name and “admin” as your password. 7. Click OK to send the identification information for recognition. The “admin” and “admin” are the respective default user name and password when you login the NVR as Administrator for the first time.
3. Enter “admin” as your user name, “admin” as your password and click “OK”. The “admin” and “admin” are the respective default user name and password when you login the NVR as Administrator for the first time. Please change the default administrator password immediately for extra protection.
To Manually Record a Video 1. Press down on the “Manual Record” button to start the recording process. 2. Press up on the “Manual Record” button again to stop the recording process. 3. The recorded video will be saved in the window, and you may play the video by entering the “Record View”...
Chapter III. Advanced NVR Configuration The administrator has the right to access all the NVR functions, and can make advanced configurations for the NVR according to the special needs. To enter the Advanced settings page: 1. Click the “Advanced” button on the main page banner to enter the advanced configuration page.
Status NVR Status To view the current NVR status Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Status” “NVR”, and the current status of the NVR will display on the right. You can alter some of the settings shown in this sector from other main menu.
IPCam Status To view the current IPCam status Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Status” “IPCam”, and you’ll see the current status of the IP Camera(s) connected to your NVR. The NVR provides up to four channels to connect up to four IP Cameras. The list shows the information of the IP Cameras connected to respective channels.
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TCP/IP To choose the IP allocation methods: 1. Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Network” “WAN” ”TCP/IP”. 2. Select either DHCP or static IP: If the NVR adopts dynamic IP, check “Obtain IP via DHCP” radio button, and your NVR will be assigned with any idle IP address in your organization’s network.
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DDNS To configure DDNS settings: 1. Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Network” “WAN” ”DDNS”. 2. If you want the NVR to act as DDNS Service, click “Enable”. 3. Enter the address of “DDNS Server”, “User Name”, “Password”, and “Host Name”.
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3. Enter the “Name”, “Sender Address”, “Mail Server”, “User Name” and “Password” of the email account. Enter the password again in “Confirm Password”. 4. Click “Submit” to save the setting. To set the priority for the email addresses: 1. Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Network” “WAN” ...
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2. Click “Add” button and enter the FTP server information in this page. 3. Enter the following information: Connection Name: Enter the connection name of your FTP Server, e.g. Plustek. Server: Enter the name of your FTP Server, e.g. ftp.xyz.org ...
2. When more than one FTP Servers have been added, you may click on the radio button in front of a FTP Server Name and use “UP” “DOWN” button to change the FTP Server’s priority in the list. To enable NVR as DHCP Server: 1.
Client List To view the current DHCP Client List Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Status” “LAN” “Client List”, and you’ll see the current list of the IP Camera(s) connected to your NVR via DHCP (dynamic IP).
Device Management To add a new IP Camera 1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-IN Jack of the network camera and plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet. 2. Insert the RJ-45 connector into the Ethernet port of the network camera, and connect the Ethernet cable to the PC’s Ethernet port.
To change the IP Camera information 1. In the Device Management window, you may select the IP Camera by clicking the radio button before its name. 2. You may click the “Edit” button to edit the Name of the IP Camera. 3.
1. If you want to send an email to notify the administrator in case the NVR is disconnected from the IP Camera, enable the “Enable send e-mail to administrator” option. 2. Type in the “Subject” of the email. 3. Enter the email address you want to send the notice in the “Send to” blank and click “Add”...
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If you see motion detection frames in the camera window, select a “Motion Window” from the drop-down list in the “Motion Detection” dialog, and the motion window will be activated with red borders and you may configure settings for it. 4.
Video Settings To set video display: 1. Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “IPCam” “Video Settings”. 2. Select the camera you want to adjust the video settings for from the drop- down list. 3. In “Image Appearance” section, you may adjust the Resolution, Quality, Rotation angle, Color saturation, Brightness, and Sharpness for the video image displayed by the camera.
If you select “LiR”, the video recorded by the left-side lens of the connected IP Camera is displayed on the full monitor screen while a small video recorded by the right-side lens is displayed in an inset window. If you select “Auto”, the connected IP Camera will be activated to detect ...
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1. Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “IPCam” “Event Settings” to enter the Event Settings window. 2. Click the “Add” button to enter “Add Event Settings” page. 3. Check “Enable” to make the Event Settings effective. 4.
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6. You may activate the Output Port by checking the “Activate Output Port” option. When an event is triggered, the output port will enable the IP Camera to send alarm signal to external sensor or device. (Please refer to the camera’s manual for more information on External Input/Output Interface.) Select the active time period of the output port.
Hard Disk Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Hard Disk” to check the size and status of the hard disk. If you want to format the hard disk, you can click on the “Format” button, but please note that all the data in the hard disk will be formatted.
Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “System” “Users” to display the Users page. We offer an Administrator account with the User Name “admin” and default Password “admin”. Please change the administrator’s password to avoid unauthorized usage. The administrator can add several General Users or Operators.