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R R V1000 SERIES USER MANUAL Firmware Version 2.2.0.42 Recovision Technology Co., Ltd. 2014/03/12...
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Improper replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Direct replacement conducted by users is prohibited. Replace with the same or equivalent type only. Note The equipments mainly mentioned in this manual are RV1000 Series NVRs, including RV1004, RV1008.
HD decoding etc. 1.2 Product Key Functions Basic Information RV1000 Series are NVRs, can work with IP camera, IP dome and DVS; can connect with third party IP cameras. Each channel supports dual stream up to 1080P/720P/UXGA/VGA resolution.
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supports pre-record for manual and timing. Supports local recording/snapshot. Supports digital zoom function at arbitrary area in playback. Supports video data playback. Supports pause, fast play, slow play, skip forward, and skip backward when playback, locating in progress bar by dragging the mouse. Supports multi channels (up to 8 channels) playback.
2. Hardware 2.1 Real Panel Buttons Instructions Item Description USB ports for additional devices USB Ports such as USB mouse, USB flash drive and USB HDD. HDMI Port HDMI Video Output RJ45 Port LAN Port to connect Internet Power Connector DC 5V power supply POWER Powers NVR on/off.
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Name Description POWER Power on/off the NVR Enables/disables remote control ABC/123 (1)Alphanumeric buttons are used to switch the corresponding channel in live view or PTZ Control mode. (2)Alphanumeric buttons are used to input numbers and characters in edit mode. EDIT (1)Used to enter the edit state.
3. Local Operation 3.1 Wizard Setting By default, the Setup Wizard will start once the NVR has loaded. The Setup Wizard will guide you complete some important settings to make sure the device function well. You can choose if you will enable wizard when device starts. Please complete the configuration as following: Step1.
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Step3. Network setting Input the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gate Way and Preferred DNS Server. F-3.1.3 Step4. Login Input the username and password. (The default password is 123456) F-3.1.4...
3.2 Playback To play and backup the recorded files in specified time period. 3.2.1 Video Playback It can support playback according to recorded time. Play recorded files in specified time period; synchronous playback of multi channels is supported. Step1. Enter Video Playback Interface shown in F-3.2.1 by clicking Main menuÆ Æ Playback F-3.2.1 Step2.
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F-3.2.2 Note: 1. The day in red has recording files; please select the date in red to playback. 2. 8 channels can be selected to playback synchronously. Video Playback Tool Bar Description Button Description Button Description Button Description Button Description Rewind Stop Play...
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3.2.1.1 Video Files Backup Regular recorded files can be backed up by various devices, such as USB flash drives (USB flash disk, USB HDDs, USB writer), CD/DVD writer and eSATA, etc. Satep1.Enter video playback interface by clicking Main menu Playback F-3.2.3 Step2.Select Recorded files for Backup Select the channel and date you want to backup, click...
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Select the end time at time line and click F-3.2.5 Step3.Click enters to backup interface, select Backup media and click [Backup]. F-3.2.6...
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Step4. The pop-up window will prompt: Please wait… F-3.2.7 Step5. When all backup files have been exported, ‘Backup Success’ will be prompted. F-3.2.8...
3.2.2 Picture Playback Search and look for the snapshoot files saved in HDD. Step1.Enter Picture Playback Interface by clicking Main menuÆ Æ Playback Select a desired channel, start time and end time, click [Search] F-3.2.9 Step2. Enter Picture Info List, Look up the Pictures. Click to play the desired pictures.
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Picture Playback Tool Bar Description Button Description Button Description Button Description Button Description Backward Previous Play Next Picture Play Picture Backup Close pictures...
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3.2.2.1 Picture Files Backup Step1: Select pictures you want to backup in picture playback interface. F-3.2.11 Step2: Select backup media and click to save picture. F-3.2.12...
3.3 Camera Settings Before configuration, please ensure that the IP device is connected to the same network as your NVR and that the network setting for your NVR is properly setup. 3.3.1 Camera Management Step1.Enter camera management interface by clicking main menu Æ Camera Æ Æ Camera Management enter camera management interface.
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F-3.3.2 2. Click [search] button to quickly search the IP devices that support ONVIF at the same network segment with NVR. F-3.3.3...
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3. Double click the channel, input password and click [Add] button. F-3.3.4 Or Check to bulk adding the IP cameras if they are with same password. F-3.3.5...
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Method2. Add IP Channel in camera management interface 1.Enter to camera management menu by clicking Main Menu Camera Camera Management F-3.3.6 2. Select ‘IP Channel’ attribute page, select idle channel then input complete information Click [Add] button. F-3.3.7 Step3.Check the connection status After adding the IP channels, click [Refresh] button, the [state] will show [connected] as below,...
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If not, you need to check if the network is connected or whether the user name, password is correct or not. F-3.3.8 Step4.Configure IP Channel 1. After successfully adding the channel, click or double-click this channel to re-edit the channel info, address, and password, etc. F-3.3.9 Note: By default, the user name and password entered here are the default user name and...
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2. Select [Parameters] attribute page to re-edit this channel parameters. Click [Save] to save the configuration F-3.3.10 3. You can delete this IP channel by clicking F-3.3.11...
3.3.2 Camera Search You can search and add IP cameras here Step1.Enter camera search interface by clicking Main menu Æ Camera Æ Camera Search F-3.3.12 Step2.Click [search] button to quickly search the IP devices that support ONVIF at the same network segment with NVR.
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Step2.Add IP Camera Double click the channel, input password and click [Add] button. F-3.3.14 Or you can bulk adding the IP cameras if they are with same password. Click [OK] to finish bulk adding. F-3.3.15...
3.3.3 PTZ Configuration 3.3.3.1 PTZ control Parameters Configuration Note: Settings for a PTZ camera must be configured before it can be used. Make sure that the PTZ and RS-485 of the NVR are connected properly. Step: Enter configuration interface by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ CameraÆPTZ Configuration, select “Configuration”...
3.3.3.2 Advanced Configuration There are two patrol ways can be set: Track Patrol and Tour Patrol Note: 1. IP channel does not support configuration and calling of presets, patrols and patterns. 2. The functioning of presets patrols and patterns need front PTZ decoder to support. Route: Main MenuÆ...
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Step2. Click to save or call more preset points after number 17. F-3.3.18 Step3. Select ‘Clear Preset Point’ and click a preset number to delete the preset point. F-3.3.19...
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Step4. Select “Goto Preset Point”. Click a preset number to check the preset point. F-3.3.20 * Tour Patrol The camera will patrol according to the key points. The total time and patrol speed of the tour is variable. Step1. Select a tour. Up to 6 tours could be set. F-3.3.21...
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Step2. Click to add key points. Set the key point parameters (including preset point number, scan time and scan speed) and click [OK]. F-3.3.22 Step3. Repeat the above steps to add more key points to the tour patrol. Step4. Select a key point, select [Delete] and select [Yes] in the dialog box to delete it. F-3.3.23...
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Step5. Click to preview the tour patrol. Click to stop. Step6. Click and select [Yes] in the dialog box to delete all key points of the tour patrol. F-3.3.24 Note: 1. The key point decides the patrol path, which will run according to numerical order of the key points.
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* Track Patrol The camera will patrol back and forth in a constant speed. There are only a start point and an end point. Step1. Select a track and click . Up to 8 tracks could be set. F-3.3.25 Step2. Drag the mouse or click 8 direction keys of mouse control field to rotate PTZ. F-3.3.26 Step3.
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3.2.3.3 PTZ Control Operation In live view mode, select quick menu of live view channel to enter PTZ control mode. It can access PTZ control by PTZ control bar or panel PTZ control button. Description of PTZ Control Bar F-3.3.30 Icon Description Icon...
3.4 Record Settings Preparation for Configuration Step1.Ensure your NVR has Install and initialize the HDD. Enter disk management interface by clicking System Settings Disk Management F-3.4.1 Step2. Ensure that HDD has sufficient storage space. Enter disk management interface by clicking System Setting Disk Management.
3.4.1 Record Mode Step 1. Enter to record mode menu by clicking Main Manu Record Record Mode. There are three record modes: No Recording/Always Record/Record by Schedule. You can select desired one to every channel. F-3.4.3 Step2. Click [More] to setup recording general setting. F-3.4.4...
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Illustration for Parameters [Prev Record Enable]: Enable/Disable the event pre-record before event alarm. [Duration Time]: Event pre-record duration before event alarm [Post Record Enable]: Enable/Disable post record after the event is over [Audio Record]: Select to record audio or not [Record Stream Type]: Select Main stream or sub stream for record Step3.Click [Copy] to copy settings to other channels, and then click [OK].
3.4.2 Record Schedule Setting Note: The days are devided as Holiday/Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/ Saturday. The schedule of Holiday is superior to other days. To set the holiday information, go to Chapter.3.8.4. Method 1. General Setting Step1.Enter Record schedule interface by clicking Record Settings Record Schedule F-3.4.6 Step2.Select desired channel (eg.Channel 1) and click [Edit] button F-3.4.7...
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Step3.Set record schedule Select a day from the drop-down list of [Day], and select [Record Type] to setup the recording period, up to 12 periods can be set. (eg.01:00 to 05:00 for none recording; 06:00 to 18:00 for timing recording; 19:00 to 21:00 for Motion recording; 22:00 to 24:00 for Alarm recording) F-3.4.8 Note: Time periods cannot overlap with each other.
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Step5.After above steps, this channel with show as below: F-3.4.10 Step6.Copy the recording settings to other channels Select [Copy] to copy the same settings to other channels. And click [OK] to save the configuration. F-3.4.11 Step7.Save the configuration Click [Apply] button to save the configuration, and then click [Back] to return to the previous menu.
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Method2.Set record schedule by drag the mouse Step1.Enter Record schedule interface by clicking Record Settings Record Schedule F-3.4.12 Step2.Click desired channel and record type show as below: F-3.4.13...
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Step3.Drag the mouse to draw certain areas in recording setting zone, and then click [Apply] to save the configuration. F-3.4.14 Step4.Copy the recording settings to other channels. Select [Copy] to copy the same settings to other channels. And click [OK] to save the configuration.
3.5 Event Settings 3.5.1 Video Loss Setting Your NVR can be setup to detect video loss and trigger an action. Step1.Enter video loss configuration interface by clicking Main Menu Event Video Loss . F-3.5.1 Step2.Select a desired channel and click [Edit] to configure video loss. F-3.5.2...
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Step3.Select effective time to setup when you want to trigger actions once video loss is detected. [Never]: Your NVR will not trigger any actions when [Never] button is checked. No matter the [Audible Warning] or [Email Linkage] checkboxes are checked or not. [Always]: Your NVR will always trigger actions when [Always] button is checked.
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Or click [Edit Time] to set schedules. Schedule can be set for all week or any day of the week with up to 12 time periods per day. Video loss actions take effect in the scheduled period only. F-3.5.5 Note: Time periods cannot overlap with each other. Step4.Click [Copy] to copy the video loss schedule to other weeks, and then click[OK].
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Step5: Select actions you want when video loss is detected. [Trigger Alarm Output]: Select whether trigger the alarm output or not when video loss is detected. Audible Warning: Trigger an audible beep when video loss is detected Email Linkage: Send video loss note to specified email address when video loss is detected. (Please refer to 3.8.2.4 Mail configuration for mail address setting) Note: These actions will only take response according to effective time you choose Step6.
3.5.2 Motion Detection Setting Your NVR can be setup to detect motion and trigger an action. Before configuration, please make sure your IP cameras have enable motion detection features. Step1.Enter motion detection setting interface by clicking Main Menu Event Motion Detection.
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Step2. Select the desired channel and click [Edit] to configure motion detection. F-3.5.9 Step3. Select effective time to setup when you want to trigger actions once motion is detected. [Never]: Your NVR will not trigger any actions when [Never] button is checked. No matter the [Audible Warning] or [Email Linkage] checkboxes are checked or not.
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After dragging, this channel will show as below: F-3.5.11 Or click [Edit Time] to setup schedules. Schedule can be set for all week or any day of the week with up to 12 time periods per day. Motion detection actions take effect in the scheduled period only.
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Step4.Click [Copy] to copy the motion detection schedules to other weekdays. F-3.5.13 Step5. Select actions you want when motion is detected [Audible Warning]: Trigger an audible beep when motion is detected [Email Linkage]: Send motion detection note to specified email address when motion is detected. (Please refer to 3.8.2.4 Mail configuration for mail address setting) Note: These actions will only take response according to effective time you choose...
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Step6. Click [Apply] or [OK] to confirm settings. Repeat above steps to other channel. Or click [Copy] to copy settings to other channel. F-3.5.14...
3.6 State You can have a quick view of the information of the device, network, camera, disk and event. This part is only for your rapid reference. If you want to make any configuration, please go to corresponding parts accordingly. 3.6.1 Device Information Step: Enter Device information menu by clicking Main MenuÆ...
3.6.2 Network Status Step: Enter Network Status menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ StateÆNetwork Status It will show you information in F-3.6.2, including: Connection, Mode, DHCP, MTU(B), IP Address, Net mask, Gateway, MAC, Preferred DNS Server, Alternate DNS Server, Receive Rate, and Send Rate.
3.6.3 Camera Status Step: Enter camera status menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ StateÆCamera Status It will show you information in F-3.6.3, including: Channel, Name, Enable, IP Address, Record, Frame Rate, Bitrate, Resolution and State. F-3.6.3...
3.6.4 Disk Status Step: Enter disk status menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ StateÆDisk Status It will show you information in F-3.6.4, including: Port, Vendor, State, Total (GB), Free (GB), HDD Type, In Use, and Recycle Mode. You can see the Total Capacity (GB) and Available Capacity (GB) as below: F-3.6.4...
3.6.5 Event Status 3.6.5.1 Alarm Status Step: Enter alarm page by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ StateÆEvent Status It will show you the Alarm Input List in F-3.6.5. F-3.6.5...
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3.6.5.2 Camera Event Status Step: Enter camera event page by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ StateÆEvent Status. It will show you the camera event status in F-3.6.6. If the shows in red, it means the corresponding project is active. F-3.6.6...
3.7 Live View Settings 3.7.1 Live View Watching a Live View There are multiple icons on each channel displayed in live view mode, indicating the recording and alarm status of the channel. Icons Descriptions Indicates video loss or tampering alarm Indicates motion detection alarm Indicates the current channel is recording.
Quick Operation for Live View Enter the live view interface; left click the channel, the quick menu will appear. Quick menu operations include playback, recording manually, snapshoot, PTZ, zoom, and image configuration. Quick Menu Instructions for Main Output Live View Icon Description Icon...
You can choose single screen/4/ 8 /8-1/9 screens for layout configuration according to your needs and preferences. Step2. Click to close a channel, or click a desired channel (shown F-3.7.3) to add in and then click “Apply” to confirm settings. Click “Reset” to reset the layout. F-3.7.3 3.7.3 More Settings Live View Parameters Settings...
3.8 System Settings 3.8.1 General Setting Step: Enter general menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆGeneral To setup the general parameters of NVR, including modify the host name, device ID, select resolution, and set system time manually, etc. F-3.8.1...
3.8.2 Network Settings 3.8.2.1 Basic Configuration Step: Enter the network setting menu to set the network parameters by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆNetwork, select “Basic” page Basic configuration includes working mode, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, MTU, DNS server, etc.
3.8.2.2 PPPOE Configuration Step: Enter PPPOE menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆNetwork. Select “PPPOE” page Check the PPPoE checkbox to enable the feature, and then input user name, password and confirm password for PPPoE access. F-3.8.3 Note: PPPoE user name and password can be obtained from your service provider. Once the setup is completed, a connected status will be shown.
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3.8.2.3 DDNS Configuration If your NVR is setup to use PPPoE to connect public network, you may need to use DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) to solve the problems from dynamic IP address. Step:Enter DDNS configuration menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆNetwork, Select “DDNS”...
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3.8.2.4 MAIL Configuration Check if the SMTP port can be set or not. Please enable SSL/TLS according to actual mailbox. (Some SMTP server needs to secure connection) Steps: Enter Mail configuration page by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆNetwork Mail Set the Sender E-mail Address, User Name, Password, and SMTP Server.
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3.8.2.5 More Step: Enter More configuration page by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆNetwork More F-3.8.7 SSH Port Setting Secure Shell (SSH) has many functions; it can replace Telnet, and also provides a secure channel for FTP, POP, even for PPP. 1.
The default RTSP port is 554. Please modify RTSP port according to actual application. Note: 1. RTSP port is used for remote network live view. 2. RTSP port valid range is 554 or 1024~65535. 3.8.3 Disk Management 3.8.3.1 Disk Configuration Step: Enter disk configuration menu by clicking Main MenuÆ...
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3.8.3.2 S.M.A.R.T Detection S.M.A.R.T detection is a monitoring system of HDD that detects and reports on various indicators of anticipating failures of HDD. Step: Enter S.M.A.R.T configure page by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆ Disk Management S.M.A.R.T You can command S.M.A.R.T self-checking function to check the HDD status. Select “Test type”, and click “apply”...
3.8.4 Holiday Configuration It can configure the record or image capture schedule for holidays of the current year. Step1.Enter holiday setting menu by clicking System Setting Holiday Configuration. F-3.8.10 Step2.Edit the holiday schedule Click to open holiday configuration page to modify holiday name, check the ‘Holiday Enable’...
3.8.5 User Account Settings By default, your NVR comes with the user name: “admin” and the password: “123456”. The administrator has the authority to add or delete a user account and configure parameters for the user. Add New User Step1: Enter user setting menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆUser Click [Add] to enter add user menu, input information for the new user, select user level and click [OK].
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Step3. Click to delete a user. F-3.8.14 Step4. Click to edit a user. F-3.8.15...
3.8.6 Upgrade Your NVR supports firmware upgrade. Step1.Enter upgrade menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆUpgrade F-3.8.16 Step2. Search for device, and select the .bin file F-3.8.17...
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Step3. Click [Upgrade] button to confirm the upgrade F-3.8.18 Note: The system will auto reboot after confirming upgrade.
3.8.7 Save/Load Configuration 3.8.7.1 Profile Your NVR supports import and export profiles. Step1: Enter profile menu by clicking Main MenuÆ Æ System SettingsÆSave/Load Profile F-3.8.19 Step2. Select a file and then click [Import] to import files to USB device. F-3.8.20...
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Step3. Select a file and then click [Export] to export files to USB device. F-3.8.21 3.8.7.2 Restore You can restore all parameters to default settings. Step: Enter to restore menu by clicking Main Menu Æ Æ System Settings ÆRestore F-3.8.22...
3.9 Shutdown F-3.8.23 3.9.1 Logout Click [Logout] to exit the current logon account. 3.9.2 Reboot Click [Reboot] to restart the NVR. 3.9.3 Shutdown Click [Shutdown] to close the NVR. 3.9.4 Close Click [Close] to exit.
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