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copyright This manual without the manufacturer's approved copy and reprinted partially or in full, or translated into another language is prohibited. limitation of liability This product is designed to prevent fire and theft is not the main means. We shall not be liable for accidents or damage by using this product can result in liability for accidents or damage In order to improve the performance of the product without prior notice to the product may be a firmware upgrade.
Content oveRview Playback Safety Instruction If you want to play Key Features What's included Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control At a Glance inStallation aRchiving HDD Replacement To start the Archive menu Basic Layout Connecting to an external device MonitoRing web vieweR Live Screen At a Glance What is the Web Viewer?
Overview Safety instruction This product was tested with a UPS to satisfy EN 61000-4-11 test conditions (voltage dips and short interruptions test) under the EN 50130-4: 2011 standard. The Company shall not have any responsibility for any accident or damage that may incur during the use of the product. For your safety, we provide a few instructions about installation, manipulation, cleaning, assembly/disassembly of the product as below.
key Features This product allows you to receive audio and video signals from a max of 4/8/16 CH 1080p H.264 network camera before saving them to the internal HDD. Besides, you can also transfer them to an external device that can be monitored on your PC or mobile phone remotely.
Front Panel Name Description IR Remote Control POWER NETWORK ALARM Receive the signal from the remote control. Receiver Used for connecting USB storage or mouse. POWER NETWORK ALARM Show the status of power, recording or network connection together with the corresponding Status LED POWER NETWORK...
Overview Rear Panel 4 ch ALARM OUT RS-485 CAM 1 CAM 3 WAN(UPLINK) AUDIO IN ALARM IN RS-232 DC 48V DC 12V CAM 2 CAM 4 LAN(DOWNLINK) eSATA HD MONITOR AUDIO OUT 8 ch/16 ch ALARM OUT RS-485 CAM 1 CAM 3 CAM 5 CAM 7...
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Name Description eSATA Connection port for external SATA storage. LAN(DOWNLINK) Port dedicated to linking to the NVR network device. (Do not share with other device.) Power input port for the camera (PoE compliant). DC 48V Connect to a 48V adaptor. English...
Overview Remote control at a glance LOGOUT POWER Log out. LOGOUT PANIC Turn on or off the power. SEARCH ARCHIVE SETUP ALARM PANIC SEARCH Start the emergency recording. Display the search window. ALARM ARCHIVE Show the alarm status with a popup Display the backup window.
change the remote control id The remote control will be active only if the remote control ID matches with that specified on the NVR. If multiple NVRs are installed on one place and you have just a single remote control, use the ID button to set the remote control ID.
Installation hdd Replacement User can replace hard disk if existing one reaches its full capacity or becomes problematic. Remove the bracket screw on the bottom of the NVR. Hold the bracket handle in the middle and pull it out to separate the bracket from the main unit.
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Insert the bracket installed with HDD back into the main unit. Fasten the bracket screw removed earlier. English...
connecting to an external device connecting to the monitor The product supports 1080p 60Hz monitors with HDMI connection and 1920x1080 resolution VGA monitors only. Connect the HDMI cable between HDMI output port in the bottom rear panel and HDMI port of the monitor, or use the HDMI to VGA cable to connect to the VGA port of the monitor.
Installation connecting the camera You can connect a PoE-featuring IP camera to the rear [caM1]~[caM8], RJ45 port using the CAT5 10/100Mb Ethernet cable without a separate power source. Connect IP cameras to the [caM1] ~ [caM8] ports of the hub, and connect [lan (downlink)] port and the hub’s [nvR] port with an Ethernet cable to establish connections for channel 9~16 cameras.
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if the distance between the nvR and iP camera is more than 100m You may extend the transfer range by connecting a switching hub or PoE device between the Ethernet port and IP camera if desired distance is longer than 100m. ALARM OUT RS-485 CAM 1...
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Installation alarm i/o connection ALARM OUT RS-485 ALARM OUT RS-485 CAM 1 CAM 3 CAM 5 CAM 7 WAN(UPLINK) AUDIO IN AUDIO IN ALARM IN RS-232 ALARM IN RS-232 DC 48V DC 12V CAM 2 CAM 4 CAM 6 CAM 8 LAN(DOWNLINK) eSATA HD MONITOR...
communication Port ALARM OUT RS-485 CAM 5 CAM 7 WAN(UPLINK) ALARM OUT RS-485 CAM 1 CAM 3 CAM 5 CAM 7 WAN(UPLINK) AUDIO IN AUDIO IN ALARM IN RS-232 ALARM IN RS-232 DC 48V DC 12V DC 12V CAM 2 CAM 4 CAM 6 CAM 8...
Installation eSata Storage If the internal storage space is insufficient, you can extend your storage capacity by adding an eSATA storage device to the rear eSATA port. eSATA compatibility list - Manufacturer : Sarotech - Model : C5-US3-N Using devices other than recommended eSATA products may cause serious problem. USb device You can connect a USB storage device for backup recorded footages, saving snapshots, firmware update, and exporting/ importing user configurations.
network connection Pc connection in the local network You can connect NVR to a PC in the same network and control or manipulate it on the PC monitor. CA M CA M D C 48 CA M CA M W AN (U PL IN K) CA M...
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Installation Pc connection from a remote network You can connect NVR to a PC or mobile device in the same remote network and control or manipulate it on the monitor of the PC or mobile device. C A M C A M D C 48 C A M C A M...
Monitoring StaRt Connect the adaptor to the 48V PoE power input port in the rear panel of NVR. Make connection when the power is not applied yet. Connect the adaptor to the 12V power input port in the rear panel of NVR. Turn on the power switch in the rear panel of NVR.
Monitoring System Shutdown In the monitoring screen, click <MenU> in the bottom left corner of the screen to <ShUtdown> the system, or press the [PoweR] button on the remote control. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the password. Be sure to turn off the power switch in the rear panel. If you turn off the system in an abnormal manner such as removing the power cord while the system is in operation, the disk will have or increase the bad sectors, causing data loss and...
live Screen at a glance The live screen largely consists of three components: video window, status bar and timeline zone. Video Window Quick Menu Timeline Status Bar video window Icons used in the video window. Item Description Camera ID Show the camera ID. Displayed if an event recording is reserved.
Monitoring Status bar Press the ▼ button on the remote control, or place the mouse in the lower area of the screen to display the status bar. Item Description Menu Button Select one of the system setup, search and backup menu items before accessing it. User ID Show the ID of the user who has currently logged in.
01-01-2015 01-01-2015 timeline Press the [+] button on the remote control or move the cursor to the right of the screen to display the timeline. Double-click the timeline to move to the video screen. Drag and drop it to make backup or event search for the specified area. Item Description Display the date of the current timeline.
Or press the [diSPlay] button on the remote control until a desired split mode is displayed. 4CH NVR model support only 1- and 4-split screen modes. 8CH NVR model support only 1-, 4-, 9-, 6- and 8-split screen modes.
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controlling PtZ You can control PTZ cameras connected to each channel. Use the mouse to click PTZ button on the status bar, or press the [PtZ] button of the remote control to initiate the predefined sequence. In PTZ mode, use buttons on the screen to control PTZ or use [ZooM], [FocUS] and [PReSet] buttons of the remote control.
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Monitoring Zoom / Focus control You can control the PTZ camera for zooming and focus adjustment. Click <one PUSh FocUS> button to adjust the camera’s focus automatically. If the connected camera supports manual iris adjustment, you can adjust the iris setting. You can control by using [ZooM] and [FocUS] buttons of the remote control.
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Scan/toUR Select <Scan> and click the <on> button. Click the < > icon. Select a user-defined preset and register it. i DWELL : Sets the dwell time of 00 seconds before moving to the next preset location. <SCAN> function patrols two preset positions at the specified speed and interval for back-and-forth monitoring.
Monitoring digital Zooming You can enlarge the monitoring screen for better view. Zooming will enlarge the video of the selected channel. If no channel is selected, channel 1 will be zoomed. Click Zoom in the status bar or move the cursor to a desired channel and right-click it to display the context menu.
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to select an audio output channel You can select a camera outputting the voice signal from the microphone that is connected to NVR. to check the alarm status You can check the alarm status of each camera. Click <ok> to close the window. to check the network status You can check the network connection status.
Monitoring to check the disk status You can check the storage space of the current disk and check also if there is any problem with the disk. Click <ok> to close the window. For more information, refer to "Disk Information". (page 64) Saving captured snapshots You can capture the current video screen and save or export to a connected storage device.
System Setting to move to the System Setup menu how to use the mouse ¯ SEARCH SETUP SEARCH SETUP ENTER ENTER how to use the remote control 1 ¯ MENU ENTER MENU MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER...
System Setting camera Setting You can configure the camera settings on the NVR screen regarding the camera title, image, hide/show, motion and PTZ. camera title You can change the camera ID that is displayed on the screen. From <SySteM SetUP> - <caMeRa>, select <caMeRa title>.
camera Setup Adjust the brightness, contrast, color and quality for each channel to your preference. From <SySteM SetUP> - <caMeRa>, select <caMeRa SetUP>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of the camera setup menu.
System Setting direct configuration Direct configuration support may differ from camera manufacturers. If supported by the camera, you can access the camera via web to directly manipulate the camera, for updating the camera’s firmware for example. For cameras not supporting direct configuration over web, use the computer connected to the camera for configuring it. Select <diRect conFigURe>...
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Motion Sensor Set the motion sensor of the camera so that it can detect a motion event. From <SySteM SetUP> - <caMeRa>, select <Motion SenSoR>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the use of each option item. i ACTIVATION : Set whether to activate motion sensor of the camera channel.
System Setting PtZ Settings You can set the camera ID, protocol, baud rate and data transmission speed for each channel. From <SySteM SetUP> - <caMeRa>, select <PtZ SetUP>. Use [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons of the remote control or mouse to set the address (ID), protocol and data transmission speed for each channel.
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Setting the Privacy Masking area You can specify the privacy masking area. Click on the <aRea SePUP> tab on the right side to display the area setup page. When using the remote, press the [Select] button to show the selector first. Use direction keys to move to the desired channel, and press the [Select] button to begin area setup.
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System Setting configuring the oPen Mode cameras Setting to the <oPen Mode> will restart the system as it switches the network configuration. From the <inStallation Mode> menu in <caMeRa>, press the <add caMeRa> button. You can automatically search with <aUto Scan> for cameras available on the network, or provide IP address or the hostname with <SPeciFic iP / hoSt naMe>...
display Setting You can configure the display settings regarding the OSD menus, monitor, sequence and POS/ATM. Configure the settings for the time, title, boundary, icon and language that will be displayed on the screen. From <SySteM SetUP> - <diSPlay>, select <oSd>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of the OSD item.
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System Setting Monitor If you change from monitoring mode to sequence, you will have to set the interval of the sequence. From <SySteM SetUP> - <diSPlay>, select <MonitoR>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set a sequence interval for auto mode to 1 through 60 seconds.
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Sequence Select a split mode for the sequence, and also select a list of active items when the sequence is performed. From <SySteM SetUP> - <diSPlay>, select <SeQUence>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to add a sequence or change the settings of the existing sequence.
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Right-click on the new sequence, or press the [enteR] button on the remote control to edit or delete it. 4CH NVR model support only 1- and 4-split screen modes. 8CH NVR model support only 1-, 4-, 9-, 6- and 8-split screen modes.
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PoS/atM You can change the settings required to interlock the POS/ATM device connected to NVR. From <SySteM SetUP> - <diSPlay>, select <PoS/ atM>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] on your remote control or use the mouse to change the POS/ATM settings. i DISPLAY MODE : You can select the screen where the data entered from POS/ATM are displayed.
System Setting audio Setup You can configure audio and signal beeps. audio You can select the default audio channel and configure network audio transmission. From <SySteM SetUP> - <aUdio>, select <aUdio>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit. i DEFAULT LIVE AUDIO CHANNEL : select an audio channel to monitor on the live screen.
User Setting You can configure the settings regarding user management and user and group permissions. Management You can add a user account(s) that can be edited at a later time. From <SySteM SetUP> - <USeR>, select <ManageMent>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to add a user account or select an item that you want to edit.
System Setting to edit the user account information From the list of users, select a user account to edit and click <edit> next to it. From the Edit window, make necessary changes and click <ok>. To delete the user account, click <delete>. The <ADMIN>...
network Setup Specify the IP address, DDNS, e-mail, network status and network security. iP Setup Specify the IP address as well as the remote service port. From <SySteM SetUP> - <netwoRk>, select <iP SetUP>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify each item of the network settings.
System Setting ddnS You can configure the DDNS settings so that remote users who are connected to the network can access remotely. DDNS is an IP redirection service in a dynamic IP environment that redirects (maps) the new IP address to a registered domain name each time the IP address is changed.
i USER : Provide the email account (ID) of the sender. i PASSWORD : Provide the password of the sender. i TEST EMAIL ADDRESS : Enter an email address for the test purpose. i TEST : Send a test email and check if the test email is delivered normally. To apply the change, click <aPPly>...
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System Setting i EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS : Indicate the IP address for the Internet, accessible from the NVR. The NVR can be granted access with the web browser at "http://<external iP address>:<web Service Port>". The IP address can vary in a dynamic IP environment. i CONNECTED CLIENTS : Shows the list of clients that are currently connected.
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Security For security purpose, you can set whether to use encryption and its method, and configure IP filtering. From <SySteM SetUP> - <netwoRk>, select <SecURity>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select one between <encRyPtion> and <iP FilteR>.
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System Setting System Setting You can configure the settings of date/time, system management, system information, control device, POS/ATM and security. date/time Specify the current date and time. From <SySteM SetUP> - <SySteM>, select <date/ tiMe>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to change the time or set the options as necessary.
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System Management You can check, update or reset the system information. From <SySteM SetUP> - <SySteM>, select <SySteM ManageMent>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of the system management. i FW UPDATE(NVR) : You can upgrade the current NVR software version.
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System Setting i NVR SELF-DIAGNOSIS : Checks out camera power, camera network, HDD and network port forwarding setup of the NVR. (CCTV only) i NETWORK SETUP WIZARD : Triggered when the corresponding button is pressed or upon factory initialization. The wizard guides through network configuration such as setting the DHCP or static IP address, WEB and RTSP service ports.
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i SYSTEM ID : Assign an ID to the NVR to distinguish it out from others when there are multiple NVR used. i PASSWORD : Open or close the dialog box for settings of the menus: quit, system settings, record settings, backup, and search.
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System Setting to perform the upgrade Connect the USB storage device that contains the updatable files. Click <USb>. Select one(s) from the updatable files listed in <F/w liSt>. Firmware should be located in the <root> directory of the USB storage device. Do not place it under a certain folder.
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System information You can check the current system version and system-related settings. From <SySteM SetUP> - <SySteM>, select <SySteM inFoRMation>. Check the status of the current system. When done, press the [exit] button on the remote control or click <cloSe> in the lower screen to return to the previous menu.
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System Setting PoS/atM You can check the configuration of the POS/ATM device connected to NVR. From <SySteM SetUP> - <SySteM>, select <PoS/ atM>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] on your remote control or use the mouse to check the POS/ATM settings. i ACTION : Specify whether to activate the POS/ATM device or not.
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Security For security, you can set to apply reinforced password policy (to system, search/backup) and control accessing audio and snapshot. From <SySteM SetUP> - <SySteM>, select <SecURity>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of security. i AUDIO SUPPORT : Allows audio function.
System Setting Storage You can configure the settings of and view information of the disk and external storage device. disk information It will show information about the connected disk. From <SySteM SetUP> - <StoRage>, select <diSk inFoRMation>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either <inteRnal diSkS>...
disk operations You can set to delete the recording automatically and set the overwrite options, and you can also format the HDD recording data. From <SySteM SetUP> - <StoRage>, select <diSk oPeRationS>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the operation conditions of the disk.
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System Setting S.M.a.R.t settings You can check the S.M.A.R.T information of the disk and specify the check frequency. What is S.M.A.R.T information? S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Report Technology) is to detect a HDD that is likely to cause a problem in the future with a warning message.
event Setup Define various events, and specify the conditions to notify the user in various ways. alarm out Specify the alarm output conditions with the work schedule. alarm out From <SySteM SetUP> - <event>, select <alaRM oUt>. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select <alaRM oUt>...
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System Setting on/oFF Schedule You can activate or turn off the alarm output as scheduled. Use the [▲▼◀▶/enteR] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select a <date> for the schedule. Drag the mouse to resize the cell or use the on the [▲▼◀▶] buttons to move to the cell, then press [enteR].
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buzzer output You can notify the user of the event using the buzzer. i DURATION - TRANSPARENT : Keep the buzzer out for as much time as the event lasts. - UNTIL KEY : Keep the buzzer out until a mouse or remote control button is pressed.
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System Setting email If an event occurs, this will notify registered users of the event by email. If you do not want to receive the email, uncheck the <eMail notiFy> option in <ManageMent>. (Page 49) i ADD NEW EMAIL : If you want to add a new mail recipient beside the existing ones, click <edit>...
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alarm Sensor You can configure the settings of the alarm sensor and specify the operation of the sensor if an event occurs. From <SySteM SetUP> - <event>, select <alaRM SenSoR>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the sensor input method and operation.
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System Setting Motion Sensor You can set an action to execute when a motion is detected. For the settings of the motion sensor, move to <caMeRa SetUP>. From <SySteM SetUP> - <event>, select <Motion SenSoR>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the ignorance interval and operation.
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video loss You can specify a reaction to the case where no video is received from the camera. From <SySteM SetUP> - <event>, select <video loSS>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the reaction to a video loss. i ALARM OUTPUT : Specify the alarm output channel if a video loss occurs.
System Setting System event You can set event actions for disk, recording, network and system events. As same to setting event actions for normal events, you can set to trigger alarm output, buzzer, display on-screen pop-up, or send event notification via email and FTP. From <SySteM SetUP>...
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System i BOOTING EVENT: This event occurs when the NVR is booting. i LOGIN FAIL EVENT: This event occurs when the NVR fails to log in. You can specify the times of clicking < > to trigger the event. i FAN FAIL EVENT : This event occurs if the CPU cooling fan or unit's cooling fan does not work at all.
Record Setting You can configure the record settings for the NVR. Only authorized users can access the Record Setup menu. to start the Record Setup menu how to use the mouse ¯ SEARCH SETUP SEARCH SETUP ENTER ENTER ...
Record Setup operation Mode You can set the recording options for Auto or Manual mode. From <RecoRd SetUP> menu, select <oPeRation Mode>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to set <RecoRding conFigURation Mode> to <aUto conFigURation> or <ManUal conFigURation>. Set the recording options for each selected Record mode.
Record Setting Manual configuration If you set the record mode to <ManUal conFigURation>, the manual configuration window will appear where you can set the manual recording and panic recording options. i MANUAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS : You can configure the recording settings by the time, date, and channel.
When the cell selection is complete, the "SiZe/FPS/ QUality" table appears. Specify the <RESOLUTION>, <FPS>, <QUALITY> and use of the <AUDIO> recording for each channel. i RESOLUTION : set the size of the video recording. i FPS : set the frame rate per second. i QUALITY : set the recording quality.
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Record Setting Motion Recording Specify the recording size of the motion event if it occurs and make schedule for that recording. From the <RecoRd SetUP> menu, select <Motion RecoRding>. From <OPERATION MODE>, you must set <RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE> to <MANUAL CONFIGURATION> before you can set the <MOTION RECORDING>.
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Panic Recording In panic recording mode, you can specify the recording size and quality of the video. From the <RecoRd SetUP> menu, select <Panic RecoRding>. Set each item of <ReSolUtion>, <FPS>, <QUality> and use of the <aUdio> for the panic recording. For more information, see the "Continuous Recording".
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Record Setting Storage calclulator You can calculate and estimate the available recording time based on the installed HDD capacity and designated recording method. From the <RecoRd SetUP> menu, select <StoRage calcUlatoR>. Current saving mode is displayed according to the settings in OPRERATION MODE. i AVERAGE MOTION EVENT RATIO PER HOUR : Set a value for average motion event ratio per hour between 0~100%.
Search You can search for the recording data in the HDD by the criteria of time, thumbnail, event, text-in, etc. to move to the Search menu while in monitoring how to use the mouse ¯ SEARCH SETUP SEARCH SETUP ENTER ENTER ...
Search Search Settings time Search With the calendar, you can search for the recording data by the recorded date. From the <SeaRch> menu, select <tiMe SeaRch>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the search date and time from the calendar in the left corner of the screen.
thumbnail Search To improve your search, you will be provided with a list of thumbnails. Select Day, Hour or Minute to narrow down the search results. From the <SeaRch> menu, select <thUMbnail SeaRch>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the search date and time from the calendar in the left corner of the thumbnail search screen.
Search event Search Search for events that occurred at the specified time and select an event to play from the list. From the <SeaRch> menu, select <event SeaRch>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the <StaRt> and <end> times in the left of the event search list.
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text-in Search You can search for the text generated at a predefined time and select the text from the list to playback. From the <SeaRch> menu, select <text-in SeaRch>. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the <FRoM> and <to> times in the left of the event search list.
Playback if you want to play To play the searched data You can search for and play a searched data. To play with the live viewer - Simply double-click a desired time point in the right corner of the play screen. If you move the cursor to the rightmost, the "Timeline"...
Playback channel selection menu Item Description CAM1 Display the title of the selected channel. Zoom the video of the selected channel. (The zooming function is active only in '1' split ZOOM screen.) The "BOOKMARK SETUP" popup appears, and you can bookmark a play point for the START BOOKMARKING backup purpose.
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Playback bookmarking During playback, you can add a bookmark for reserving the video data. You can view the bookmarked data in the Archive menu, which can be saved to a connected device for the backup purpose. Provide a tag in the <tag> item for data reservation. Provide the details of the reserved data in the <MeMo>...
Archiving to start the archive menu Using the archive menu during playback During the playback, click <new aRchive( )>. The "aRchiving SetUP" window appears where you can reserve the data. )> in the lower left corner and select the <aRchiving> menu. Click <MenU( Press the [aRchive] button on the remote control.
Archiving Reserved data management You can search for the reserved data and delete or import it to a storage device. From the <aRchiving> menu, select <ReSeRved data ManageMent>. The reserved data will be listed. Select a data type from <avi> and <SnaPShot>. i AVI : Searches AVI video fi les stored in the NVR.
archive devices Setup Provide the FTP server information for archiving data in the HDD before testing the transfer. From the <aRchiving> menu, select <aRchive deviceS SetUP>. Move to the FTP information box. Fill in each item using a virtual keyboard. i HOST NAME : enter the address at which you can access the server.
Web Viewer what is the web viewer? The Web Viewer is an application software program for a PC (for web browser) that provides user-friendly interface for easier access and use over the network, to access NVR remotely, view or search live / recorded videos and control NVR. System Requirements The following is the minimum hardware and operating system requirements to run Web RA.
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Provide the user ID and password. The default User name : ADMIN; the default password is 1234. Click the upper warning bar to install the ActiveX. If you fail to download the ActiveX control, move to Tools ; Internet Options ; Security ; Custom Level ; Download unsigned ActiveX control, and change its setting from “Disable (recommended)”...
Web Viewer live live Screen at a glance Item Description View selection tab You can switch to the live, playback and setup screen and check the provided information. Live Display the live screen of the currently connected NVR. Split Mode Select and switch to a desired split-screen mode.
Item Description With the microphone, your voice will be transmitted to the NVR, or you can turn on or off the output Voice transmission of the voice signal. Channel Select a channel listed in the screen. Save Save the live video on the screen. Print Print out the current screen.
Web Viewer to save the video Click < > to start saving. The video from the selected channel will be saved to the PC in the AVI format. (Default path: C:\SaveFolder) Click < > again to stop saving. Click < >...
Status tab Click <Status> at the bottom of the screen. You can check the event occurrence for each channel of the connected NVR. log tab Click <log> at the bottom of the screen. You can check the log of the connected NVR. PtZ tab Click <PtZ>...
Web Viewer Search Click <SeaRch> to display the remote control screen for the NVR. Search viewer at a glance Item Description View selection tab You can switch to the live, playback and setup screen and check the provided information. Playback Screen Play the recording data.
Item Description Time Selection Specify the start time of playback. Time Line Indicates the status of the recorded data. REFRESH Reload the time line. PLAY Play the video that satisfies your search criteria. Export Archive the video that satisfies your search criteria. Channel Selection Select a channel listed in the screen.
Web Viewer Search by event You can sort the recording data items by event to facilitate your search. Mark the checkbox of the event that you want to search for. Specify the start and end dates and times for your log search.
Setup Click <SetUP> to display the remote control screen for the NVR. When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes to the remotely connected NVR. If the NVR is in process of system or record setting, the remote control will be disabled. If you change the settings remotely at will, the major 'Record Settings' of the NVR may be changed, which is not recommended at all.
Web Viewer camera Setting You can set the image and exposure of each channel. When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes. The default color value is <50>. (Brightness, Contrast, Tint, Color) If you change the default settings, the video from the NVR or the video color may not be displayed properly.
Motion Setting Specify the use of motion detection and reaction for each channel and set also the daytime/nighttime options. Select a channel. Set the mask area and activation and specify the daytime range. When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes. For information about how to set the motion area, refer to "Motion Area Setup".
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Web Viewer PtZ Setting You can set the camera ID, protocol, baud rate and data transmission speed for each channel. For information about how to set the PTZ, refer to "PTZ Settings". (page 40) Privacy Mask You can enable a camera channel’s privacy masking area and its mask color.
display oSd Setting Configure the settings for the time, title, boundary, icon and language that will be displayed on the screen. Make changes to each item of the OSD menu and click <aPPly> to apply the changes. For details about each displayed item, refer to "OSD". (page 43) Monitor Settings You can set the interval of an active sequence.
Web Viewer User User Management You can add a user account and change the password. For details about each displayed item, refer to "User Setting". (page 49) To add a user, click <add> and provide the user information. If you want to delete the user click <delete> next to it. When done, click <aPPly>...
network iP Setting You can check the network connection status and change the baud rate. Change the maximum transfer rate and click <aPPly> to apply it. For more information about each network entry, refer to "IP Setup". (page 51) ddnS Setting You can configure the DDNS settings so that remote users who are connected to the network can access remotely.
Web Viewer email Setting You can register and test an email address so that an email notification is delivered at a specific interval or if an event occurs. Provide the necessary information and click <aPPly> to apply it. For more information, refer to "Email". (page 52) Security Setting For security purpose, you can set whether to use encryption and its method, and configure IP filtering.
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System date/time Setting Specify the current date and time. When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes. For more information about each of the time and date settings, refer to "Date/Time". (page 56) System Management You can configure the access settings of: log in, log out, and auto logout.
Web Viewer System information You can check information of system firmware version, disk space, and network settings, as well as the status information of network connection and alarm I/O. control device Setting Set the connection of both the remote control and the keyboard control.
Storage device information You can check a list of internal/external storage devices connected to the NVR as well as the recording time information of each device. checking the disk operation You can set the overwrite mode and recording period of a storage device, or format the disk.
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Web Viewer event alarm out Specify the alarm output conditions with the work schedule. When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes. For more information about the alarm output and ON/OFF schedule, refer to "Alarm Out". (page 67) Web Viewer...
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event notification You can set desired event actions triggered by an event, such as <bUZZeR oUt>, <diSPlay>, <eMail> and <FtP> notifications. Set the dwell time for buzzer or pop-up display, or set the email or FTP destination settings and then click <aPPly> to save your changes.
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Web Viewer Motion Sensor You can set an action to execute when a motion is detected. When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes. For more information about how to set the motion sensor, refer to "Motion Sensor". (page 72) video loss You can set to trigger alarm output or other actions when there is no video transfer from a camera.
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When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes. For more information about how to set the system event, refer to "System Event". (page 74) Record Setup Record Setting You can set the recording options for Auto or Manual mode. When done, click <aPPly> to apply the changes. For more information about how to set each mode, refer to "Operation Mode".
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Web Viewer continuous Recording You can configure the settings of: continuous recording time, recording size, frame rate per second and quality. Click < > next to each item to display the list of values available. When you complete the recording size and schedule settings, click <aPPly>...
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Motion Recording Set the <SiZe/FPS/QUality/aUdio> and the <SchedUle> to apply if a motion event occurs. Click < > next to each item to display the list of values available. Complete setting the <SiZe/FPS/QUality/aUdio> for the motion recording as well as the <SchedUle>, and click <aPPly>...
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Web Viewer alarm Recording Set the <SiZe/FPS/QUality/aUdio> and the <SchedUle> to apply if an alarm event occurs. Click < > next to each item to display the list of values available. Complete setting the <SiZe/FPS/QUality/aUdio> for the alarm recording as well as the <SchedUle>, and click <aPPly>...
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Panic Recording From the <Panic RecoRd> menu, you can set the resolution, FPS, quality and audio settings to your preference. Click < > next to each item to display the list of values available. When you have completed the manual record settings, click <aPPly>...
Mobile Viewer nviewer You can use the smart viewer to monitor the network on a remote site and play the monitoring video anytime anywhere. nviewer specification Minimum/ recommended specification Minimum specification Recommended specification Processor :800 MHz or higher Processor : 1 GHz or higher Flash : 512 MB or higher Flash : 512 MB Android Phone...
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Using the nviewer on iPhone how to download the iPhone-dedicated application From your iPhone, access the App Store. Enter "nViewer" in the search bar to find it before downloading. Install the application on your iPhone. The nViewer supports the 1/4/9/16 split screen mode. With the nViewer Lite, you cannot: check the log, control the PTZ operations or change the system settings.
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Mobile Viewer Provide the access ID of the NVR as well as the password. Select whether or not to save the ID and PW. Click <Save>. Select the site that you added in the NVR List. Try to access the NVR. If connected successfully, you will see the screen as shown.
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Split Mode Click any area on the screen. The main menu appears at the bottom of the screen. You can change your screen into 1-split mode by pressing the < > button; 4-split mode by pressing the < > button; and 9-split mode by pressing the < >...
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Mobile Viewer PtZ Mode Press the < > button in Main menu. You can control the focus by using the < > button in your PTZ camera. Also, you can zoom in/out by using the < >. By using the < >...
Using the log view From the main menu, click < >. You can check the log of the data stored. Select one from Alarm, Motion, Record, Etc. and click < >. You will view the log of related items. English...
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Mobile Viewer Using the Search function From the main menu, click < >. You can view the history of the data stored. Select the date, time zone, and channel you want. You can select the start time by moving the time selection bar which is displayed vertically.
Using the Setup function From the main menu, click < >. You will be connected to the web viewer site. For details about each displayed item, refer to "Setup". (page 103) English...
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Mobile Viewer Using nviewer with android how to download the android-dedicated application From your smart phone, access the Play Store. Enter "nViewer" in the search bar to find it before downloading. Install the application on your Smart Phone. The nViewer supports the 1/4/9/16 split screen mode. With the nViewer Lite, you cannot: check the log, control the PTZ operations or change the system settings.
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Select the site that you added in the NVR List. Press and hold the mouse button to display the pop-up window. Select <connect> and try to access. If connected successfully, you will see the screen as shown. Split Mode Click any area on the screen. The main menu appears at the bottom of the screen.
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Mobile Viewer You can change your screen into 1-split mode by pressing the < > button; 4-split mode by pressing the < > button; and 9-split mode by pressing the < > button; and 16-split mode by pressing the < >...
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PtZ Mode Press the < > button in Main menu. You can control the focus by using the < > button in your PTZ camera. Also, you can zoom in/out by using the < >. By using the < > button, you can select the Auto Focus to adjust the focus automatically or the Default Focus to use the default lens value.
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Mobile Viewer hd/hQ Mode You can touch the screen with your two fingers to zoom in/out the screen. After zooming in/out, click the < > button to finish. Using the log view From the main menu, click < >. You can check the log of the data stored. Select one from Alarm, Motion, Record, Etc.
Using the Search function From the main menu, click < >. You can view the video of the recording data. Select the date, time zone, and channel you want. You can select the start time by moving the time selection bar which is displayed vertically.
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Mobile Viewer Using the Setup function From the main menu, click < >. You will be connected to the web viewer site. For details about each displayed item, refer to "Setup". (page 103) Mobile Viewer...
Archive Viewer You can play the data archived in the NVR. You can play the HDD data recorded by the NVR. getting started with the backup Player Connect the NVR to the backup USB storage device. Open the folder saving the archived images. Run the Backup Player.
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Archive Viewer Check the integrity of the archived file. When done, the archived file will be played on the screen. Archive Viewer...
backup Player at a glance Item Description Setup Configure the environment settings. Minimize, Full Screen You can minimize the Backup Player or expand it to the full screen. Close Close the Backup Player. Channel Information Show the channel information and the video resolution. Video Time Display the time of the current video image.
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Archive Viewer video capture Click < > to capture the current video image. i Selected Video : Capture the actual frame of the current video. i Screen : Capture the visible portion of the current video. i Format : Select a saving format. (BMP, JPG, PNG) i Path : Specify the saving path.
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Settings Click < > to configure the Backup Player settings. You can check the version of the Backup Player. i Maintain image aspect ratio : Preserve the aspect ratio of the image. If you do not mark this option, the image will be adjusted to fit the screen.
Appendix Specification Details Item Remarks 4 CH 8 CH 16 CH VIDEO 4 x IP Camera (Max 8 x IP Camera (Max 16 x IP Camera (Max INPUT VIDEO HD1080p) HD1080p) HD1080p) # OF CHANNELs 4 CH 8 CH 16 CH MAIN MONITOR VGA or HD Display VGA or HD Display...
Appendix compatible hdd Specifications ~ SATA1(1.5G) : Can be used Maximum SATA Speed ~ SATA2(3.0G) : Can be used ~ SATA3(6.0G) : Devices of backward compatibility to SATA2 (3.0G) can be used. Maximum Start-up Current 12V, 2A (or lower) Maximum Average Operation Power 7W (or lower) Consumption Maximum R/W Latency...
Appendix troubleshooting (FaQ) Problem Action ~ Make sure that the rear switch is turned on. The system does not operate at all with no active LED in the ~ Make sure that the system gets supplied with power properly. front panel. ~ Check the input voltage.
open Source license Report on the Product The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under the GPL/LGPL. ~ GPL Software : linux kernel, busybox, cdrtools, dvd+rw-tools, smartctl, uboot, bash, udev, sysklogd ~ LGPL Software : glibc, vmstat, glib, gtk, libESMTP, iconv, gstreamer, pango, ~ OpenSSL License : OpenSSL gnU geneRal PUblic licenSe Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered...
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