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Network Video Recorders
Quick Guide
Manual Version: P102-20140526

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  • Page 1 NVR300 Series Network Video Recorders Quick Guide Manual Version: P102-20140526...
  • Page 2: Environmental Protection

    © 2014, Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co., Ltd. and its licensors All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 chassis, contact the local agent of our company for help. Otherwise, we shall not be held liable for any consequence caused thereby. Make sure the device is sturdy and well grounded and meets heat  dissipation and lightning protection requirements. Avoid vibration when using the device.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information WARNING! Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel. You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your equipment before installation and operation. Warnings: If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer ...
  • Page 5: Regulatory Compliance

    Caution: Fiber optic ports – optical safety. Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on. Never look directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are powered on. Caution: Use of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser emissions.
  • Page 6 LVD/EMC Directive This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. WEEE Directive–2002/96/EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Overview ....................1 2 Mounting ..................... 1 Installation Check ..................1 Installing Hard Disks ..................1 NVR308-48/24/32/16-IN ..............1 NVR308-32L/16L/09L-IN ............... 5 Installing the Equipment ................9 Mounting to the Workbench .............. 10 Mounting into a Cabinet ..............10 3 Appearance ..................
  • Page 8 Soft Off ......................26 Soft Off Using the POWER ON/OFF Button ........27 Soft Off Through Man-Machine Interface .......... 27 Soft Off Through Web Interface ............27 6 Common Configurations ..............27 Man-Machine Interface ................27 About the Interface ................27 Menu Structure ..................
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview As our new-generation network video recorders, the NVR300 series incorporates a wide range of features such as audio and video decoding, data transmission, and storage, and provides a rich set of input and output interfaces to meet various business needs.
  • Page 10 on in order to minimize the impulse current produced during the power-on process. WARNING! The hard disk can be hot-plugged only when no data is read  or written. The indicator of hard disk is not blinking when no data is processed.
  • Page 11 Align the hard disk with the slot and push it in the hard disk gently and steadily. Push the hard disk in position with your thumb until the buckles click. Repeat the above steps to install all the hard disks.
  • Page 12 Hold the buckles on both sides of the front panel and push in the front panel as the direction indicated by the arrow. Install the NVR308-32/16-IN as follows: Fix the hard disk to with screws to the handle bar on the correct side.
  • Page 13: Nvr308-32L/16L/09L-In

    Align the hard disk with the slot and push in the hard disk gently and steadily. Push the hard disk in position with your thumb until the buckles click.Repeat the above steps to install all the hard disks. Hold the buckles on both sides of the front panel and push in the front panel into position.
  • Page 14 Install a hard disk as follows: Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two fixing screws on the upper side of the rear panel.(when rear panel is placed facing you) Gently push the cover backward to open it. Unscrew the four screws on both sides used to secure hard disk mounting plates, and remove the upper and lower mounting plates.
  • Page 15 Fix the eight hard disks in turn to the two hard disk mounting plates with the hard disk interface placed opposite to the U-shaped notch, and each disk with four screws. Put the lower hard disk mounting plate into the equipment, and connect four data cables to the hard disks and units on the lower layer.
  • Page 16 Connect four power cables to the hard disks and units on the lower layer. Tighten the two screws on both sides to fix the lower-layer hard disks. Follow steps 6 to 9 to install the upper hard disk mounting plate. Arrange cables between two hard disks or between a board and a hard disk.
  • Page 17: Installing The Equipment

    Put on the chassis cover, and tighten the two rear panel screws. NOTE! It is recommended that you restore the hard disk array to factory  settings by choosing Configuration > Service > Storage > Array after installing the eight hard disks for the first time. When replacing a hard disk, perform the above procedure in the ...
  • Page 18: Mounting To The Workbench

    Mounting to the Workbench Get the stickers from the foot pads delivered with the equipment, and attach the pads to the bottom of the equipment where appropriate. Place the equipment on a clean workbench. Now the installation process is complete. Mounting into a Cabinet WARNING! Ensure that the cabinet is equipped with a tray or slide rail before...
  • Page 19: Appearance

    Appearance The photos herein are for illustration only and may vary according to actual conditions. Front View NVR308- 32/16-IN NVR308-48/24-IN NVR308-32L/16L/09L-IN Indicators As shown in the front view, the following table describes the indicators on the front panel. The LED color may vary with the equipment model (blue or green).
  • Page 20 Table 3-1 Status Indicators Status Indicators Color Description Constantly on Device powered on. (Power indicator) Constantly on Network properly connected. Blue/ Green (Network indicator) No network connection. Constantly on Power connected. Blue/ Green (Power indicator) No power. Constantly on Device is selected and can be remotely controlled.
  • Page 21: Panel Buttons

    Status Indicators Color Description (Codec indicator) Blinking Encoding or decoding. No signal input or system shutdown. Green Blinking Decoding. (Decoding indicator) Constantly on Running properly without data access. Blinking Running properly with data Blue/ access. Green (Dard disk indicator) Hard disk is not installed or the system shuts down, or the indicator...
  • Page 22 Item Function and Description Turning the jog button clockwise is equivalent to pressing the down key; JOG SHUTTLE Control turning the button counterclockwise is equivalent to pressing the up key. / / : Move between different  menu items; shift the focus; in PTZ mode, move the PTZ up, down, left, or right after the PTZ tool bar is hidden.
  • Page 23 Item Function and Description Used to delete characters on the left of the cursor. Used to switch between focus areas on an interface. Used switch between menu  sub-tabs. Used to capture images in the focus  pane on the preview and playback interface (with playback...
  • Page 24: Rear View

    Item Function and Description Used to enter the PTZ control interface and display the PTZ toolbar in preview mode. Used to manually start or stop storing images on a hard disk in preview mode. Used to set the PTZ into the preset PRESET position in PTZ control mode when the PTZ toolbar is hidden.
  • Page 25: Interfaces

    NVR308-48/24-IN 1 2 3 NVR308-32L/16L/09L-IN 16 12 Interfaces As shown in the rear view, the following table describes interfaces on the rear panel. Table 3-2 Interfaces Function and Item Description Instructions Composite video Connecting to a CVBS output (PAL/NTSC), analog display device VIDEO OUT BNC connectors, 1V (P-P), 75 Ω...
  • Page 26 Function and Item Description Instructions Analog video output, Connecting to a VGA VGA interface analog display device Connecting to an external USB2.0 interface, USB mouse or storage interface limited to 1A device Compatible with Connecting to RS485 or RS-485/422 RS485 and RS422 RS422 devices Interface serial ports and RJ45...
  • Page 27: Connecting Cables

    Function and Item Description Instructions High-definition digital Connecting to DVI signal video output, DVI-D display device interface Interface with Connecting to eSATA eSATA external storage hard disk (Optional) device Connecting to Ethernet Note: 10/10/1000BASE-T COMBO port adaptive Ethernet comprises optical electrical port on the COMBO electric...
  • Page 28 1: Any terminal on the ALARM IN interface Inside the board 2: Any terminal on the ALARM IN interface 3: Ground 4: Terminal G on ALARM IN interface 5: Normal open/closed Boolean alarm input device 1: Alarm output circuit inside the device Inside the board 2: Any positive terminal Internal circuit...
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Third-Party Device

    Connecting to a Third-Party Device The device supports two types of RS485 interface: RJ45 and Phoenix connector for connection with third-party devices. RS485 Serial Cables Twisted pair is recommended. 22-28AWG insulating core wire, preferably 24AWG or 26AWG can be used. Refer to the table below for the maximum length of RS485 serial cables with different baud rates.
  • Page 30  If the third-party device is grounded, the third-party device control cable's Terminal G is connected to the RJ45 connector's Terminal G (No.7 or 8). 1: Third-party device RS485 control cable (1):T+ (2):T- (3):N/A (4):R+ (5):R- (6):N/A (7):G (8):G 2: RS485+ 3: RJ45 connector's T+ and R+ terminals are shorted RJ45...
  • Page 31: Connecting Using An Audio/Video Cable

     Connect the Phoenix connector's Terminal A to the RS485 terminal of the third-party device; Terminal B to the RS485- terminal of the third party device as shown below (take NVR308-32L/16L/09L-IN as an example).  If the third-party device is grounded, the third-party device control cable's Terminal G is connected to Terminal G of the Phoenix connector.
  • Page 32: Connecting Rs232 Serial And Network Cables

    Connect audio/video cable referring to Audio/video parameter shown Table 3-2 and the diagram below. 1: Connect the common ground for audio and video devices. 2: Connect the signal cables for audio and video devices. Connecting RS232 Serial And Network Cables Through an RS232 serial port, connect the equipment to a serial device such as a PC.
  • Page 33: Connecting A Groundcable

    As shown in the following figure (NVR308-32L/16L/09L-IN as an example), please connect the RS232 and network cables as required. The following figure provides an example of connection through an electrical interface. Connect the other end of a network cable according to the actual conditions. The connection is not discussed here.
  • Page 34: Connecting A Power Cable

    Connecting a Power Cable Before connecting a power cable, ensure that the device's power switch is turned off, so as to avoid causing bodily injury or damaging components during the connection. It is recommended that you use a single-phase three-wire power outlet with a neutral point or a multi-functional microcomputer power outlet.
  • Page 35: Soft Off Using The Power On/Off Button

    Soft Off Using the POWER ON/OFF Button Press the POWER ON/OFF button on the front panel and confirm on the man-machine interface to perform soft off. Hold the POWER ON/OFF button for at least 3 seconds to switch off the device. Soft Off Through Man-Machine Interface Choose Menu >...
  • Page 36: Menu Structure

    Image in the pane Menu title Exit button Click the icons to access different menus. Menu Structure Menu Help Backup Configuration Camera Storage Alarm Network Maintenance Record IR Remote Alarms Basic Array Basic Boolean Control Playback Montion PPPoE Preview Storage Toolbar Detection informatio...
  • Page 37 through fast configuration, just skip the wizard and log in as admin. Follow steps 3 to 5 for fast configuration. Determine whether to start wizard when device starts and click Next. Enter the admin user's password (admin by default). Click Next and the Configuration Wizardinterface appears.
  • Page 38 Configure the network parameters. Click Network Configuration to enter the Network Configuration interface.
  • Page 39 On the Basic tab, configure the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Normally, set other network parameters to defaults. After configuration, click OK. Configuring eth0 card causes the system to restart service and then return to the Configuration Wizard interface.
  • Page 40 Configure system parameters. Click System Configuration. The System Configuration interface appears. In the Server Configtab, select the management mode based on the actual networking conditions. Normally, set other system parameters to defaults. After configuration, click OK.Changing the management mode will restart the device. Configure storage parameters.
  • Page 41 Virtualizing anarray Be sure to virtualize an array before using it. To do so, select the array in the Virtualization Array box and click Virtualization. NOTE! Virtualization takes time. After virtualization is complete, "virtualized" in the array list is displayed as "Yes".
  • Page 42 Configuring storage resources On the Storagetab, configure storage resource parameters. The following table lists the important parameters. Configuring storage plans...
  • Page 43: Quickly Adding Ipc

    On the Storage tab, click Storage Plan to configure a general or exceptional storage plan. After configuration, click OK. The system returns to the Storage Configuration tab. iii. Click OK. The system returns to Configuration Wizard interface. NOTE! On the day of exception plan, only storage plans outside of the ...
  • Page 44 Add our company's IPC.  Add single IPC: Select one of our IPCs you want to add. The IPC parameters are displayed below the list.(You can modify related parameters. Important parameters are described in the following table.) Click Add to add the IPC. ...
  • Page 45 Adding third-party IPCs  Add single third-party IPC: Select a third-party IPC you want to add. The IPC parameters are displayed below the list. (You can modify related parameters. Important parameters are described in the following table.) Click Add to add the IPC. ...
  • Page 46: Preview

    Preview Pane Toolbar on the Preview Interface In preview mode, click a pane. Pane toolbar appears below the pane. Table 6-1 Button Description in Pane Toolbar Icon Name Description Stop live Stops playing the live video in the current pane Click this button to enter the PTZ control PTZ control interface in preview mode.
  • Page 47: Preview Status

    Images captured are stored by date in the  root directory of your USB drive (a folder is automatically created and named "snap_ date").For example, images captured on March 24, 2013 are stored in a folder named "snap_2013-03-24". Before capturing images, ensure that you ...
  • Page 48: Right-Click Context Menu

    Icon Name Description Boolean input This icon is shown when a Boolean input alarm channel alarm occurs. Alarm This icon is shown when alarm triggering triggering preview screen occurs. Video This icon is shown when a shield alarm tampering occurs. alarm Mute This icon is shown in mute mode.
  • Page 49: Recording

    Menu Item Description Note: When the camera connected on the channel gets offline, the corresponding digital channel will become unavailable. You can perform preview only when the camera comes online. Displays the images available for preview on the Prev Screen/ previous or next screen based on current split Next Screen screen mode and screen number during polling...
  • Page 50: Playback

    On the preview screen, select a pane for video recording. Click Manual Record to start recording. An icon will appear above the pane. To stop manual recording, click Stop Recording on the toolbar. Playback The device can play back the videos recorded within 5 minutes before the current time point to facilitate instant playback in case of exceptions.
  • Page 51: Procedure

    Procedure Access the interface for record backup interface. To do so, choose Menu>Recording Backup. Query videos. After selecting one or more channels on which you want to query video records. Enter the start/end time. Click Query to display search results. Select video records you want to back up.
  • Page 52 Select a partition of a USB storage device from the USB drive drop-down list.Select a folder, or double-click to enter the directory and then select a folder. Backing up a video Click Backup to start video backup. CAUTION! During the backup process, the progress bar will show "backing up X/Y:" x indicates the video records currently being backed up;...
  • Page 53: Web Interface

    NOTE! If the duration of a video record for backup is less than half an hour,  the record will be saved as a separate file; if the record exceeds half an hour, the record will be automatically split into half-hour units and saved as separate video files.
  • Page 54: Specifications

    Enter the user name and password in the login dialog box (admin by default), and click Log In to access the web interface. CAUTION! If you change to another OS user on the client and log in to the web page again after controls are successfully installed, you need to load the controls manually.
  • Page 55: Hdd Storage Calculation Chart

    NVR308-48/32/24/16-IN Item Description 2U high NVR308-24/48-IN: Dimensions (W × D × 86.1mm×536.0mm×442.0mm (with front panel) NVR308-16/32-IN: 86.1mm×536.0mm×442.0mm (with front panel) Bare device <10kg Weight Fully equipped with hard disks <16kg Power Supply 90V-230V AC; 50Hz/60Hz 20W(without hard disk) Consumption 80W (fully equipped with hard disks) Working temperature -10℃...
  • Page 56 NOTE! Please note that supplied values for storage space used is just for reference. The storage values in the chart are estimated by formulas and may have some deviation from actual value.
  • Page 57 BOM: 3101C037...

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