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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Network Video Recorder User Manual UD.6L0202D1275A02...
  • Page 2 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Regulatory information FCC information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device, FCC com pliance: pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your device, please be advised of the following tips: • Ensure unit is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment. • Unit is designed for indoor use only. •...
  • Page 4 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Thank you for purchasing our product. If there is any question or request, please do not hesitate to contact dealer.
  • Page 5: Product Key Features

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Product Key Features General  Connectable to network cameras, network dome and encoders.  PAL/NTSC adaptive video inputs.  Each channel supports dual-stream.  Up to 16 network cameras can be connected.  Independent configuration for each channel, including resolution, frame rate, bit rate, image quality, etc. ...
  • Page 6 User M anual of Network Video Recorder and locating by dragging the mouse.  Up to 8-ch synchronous playback at 4CIF real time. Backup  Export video data by USB or SATA device.  Export video clips when playback.  M anagement and maintenance of backup devices. Alarm and Exception ...
  • Page 7 User M anual of Network Video Recorder  Embedded WEB server. Development S calability:  SDK for Windows and Linux system.  Source code of application software for demo.  Development support and training for application system.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Key Features ..........................5 Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................12 Front Panel ............................13 IR Remote Control Operations......................13 USB M ouse Operation ........................17 Input M ethod Description ....................... 18 Rear Panel............................
  • Page 9 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 6 Playback ............................69 Playing Back Record Files ......................70 6.1.1 Playing Back by Channel....................... 70 6.1.2 Playing Back by Time......................72 6.1.3 Playing Back by Event Search ....................74 6.1.4 Playing Back by Tag ......................76 6.1.5 Playing Back by System Logs ....................
  • Page 10 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 9.4.1 Testing Network Delay and Packet Loss ................128 9.4.2 Exporting Network Packet....................128 9.4.3 Checking the Network Status ....................129 9.4.4 Checking Network Statistics....................130 Chapter 10 HDD Management ........................132 10.1 Initializing HDDs .......................... 133 10.2 M anaging Network HDD ......................
  • Page 11 User M anual of Network Video Recorder...
  • Page 12: Chapter 1 Introduction

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Front Panel

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 1.1 Front Panel Figure 1. 1 Table 1. 1 Description of Front Panel Name Description Power indicator turns yellow when system is running. Power Status indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to Status Status HDD.
  • Page 14 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 1. 2 Remote Control Table 1. 2 Description of the Soft Keyboard Icons Name Description POWER Power on/off the device. Enables/Disables Remote Control. Alphanumeric Buttons Switch to the corresponding channel in Live view or PTZ Control mode. Input numbers and characters in Edit mode.
  • Page 15 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Name Description It is also used to auto scan in the PTZ Control menu. INFO Button Reserved. VOIP Button Switch between main and spot output. In PTZ Control mode, it can be used to zoom out the image. MENU Button Press the button will help you return to the M ain menu (after successful login).
  • Page 16 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Steps: 1. Go to M enu > Settings > General > M ore Settings by operating the front control panel or the mouse. 2. Check and remember NVR ID#. The default ID# is 255. This ID# is valid for all the IR remote controls. 3.
  • Page 17: Usb Mouse Operation

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 1.3 USB Mouse Operation A regular 3-button (Left/Right/Scroll-wheel) USB mouse can also be used with this NVR. To use a USB mouse: 1. Plug USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the front panel of the NVR. 2.
  • Page 18: Input Method Description

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 1.4 Input Method Description Figure 1. 3 Soft Keyboard Description of the buttons on the soft keyboard: Table 1. 4 Description of the Soft Keyboard Icons Icons Description Icons Description Lowercase/Uppercase Symbols English Space Backspace Enter...
  • Page 19: Rear Panel

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 1.5 Rear Panel Figure 1. 4 Item Description Connector for LAN (Local Area Network). LAN Network Interface Connects to RS-485 devices. RS -485 Interface 100~240V AC power supply Power S upply Switch for turning on/off the device. Power S witch Universal Serial Bus (U SB) ports for additional devices such as USB US B Interface...
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 2 Getting Started...
  • Page 21: Starting Up And Shutting Down The Nvr

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 2.1 Starting Up and Shutting Down the NVR Purpose: Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the NVR. Before you start: Check that the voltage of the extra power supply is the same with the NVR’s requirement, and the ground connection is working properly.
  • Page 22 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Steps: 1. Enter the S hutdown menu by clicking M enu > Shutdown. 2. Click the Logout button to lock the NVR or the Reboot button to reboot the NVR.
  • Page 23: Using The Wizard For Basic Configuration

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 2.2 Using the Wizard for Basic Configuration Select the system language from the drop-down menu. The default language is English. Figure 2. 3 Language Selection Interface Click Apply to save the resolution settings. By default, the Setup Wizard starts once the NVR has loaded, as shown in Figure below.
  • Page 24 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 2. 5 Login Window 3. Enter the admin password. By default, the password is 12345. 4. To change the admin password, check the New Admin Password checkbox. Enter the new password and confirm the password in the given fields.
  • Page 25 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 2. 7 Network Configuration 7. Click Next button after you configured the network parameters, which takes you to the HDD Management window, shown in Figure 2. 8. Figure 2. 8 HDD Management 8.
  • Page 26 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Click Next button. Configure the recording for the searched IP Cameras. Figure 2. 10 Record Settings 12. Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels, as shown in Figure 2. 11. Figure 2. 11 Copy Record Settings 13.
  • Page 27: Adding And Connecting The Ip Cameras

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 2.3 Adding and Connecting the IP Cameras 2.3.1 Adding the Online IP Cameras Purpose: The main function of the NVR is to connect the network cameras and record the video got from it. So before you can get a live view or record of the video, you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device.
  • Page 28 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 2. 14 Manual Adding IP Camera Interface Click the button to add the camera. Explanation of the icons: Icon Explanation Icon Explanation Edit basic parameters of the camera Add the detected IP camera. The camera is connected;...
  • Page 29 User M anual of Network Video Recorder  OPTION 2: Steps: 1. Enter the Camera M anagement interface. M enu> Camera> Camera Figure 2. 16 Main Menu 2. Repeat the step 1 and 2 of adding IP cameras manually to add the camera. Figure 2.
  • Page 30: Editing The Connected Ip Cameras And Configuring Customized Protocols

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 2. 18 Selecting Multiple Channels 2.3.2 Editing the Connected IP cameras and Configuring Customized Protocols After the adding of the IP cameras, the basic information of the camera lists in the page, you can configure the basic setting of the IP cameras.
  • Page 31 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 2. 20 Network Configuration of the Camera 2. You can edit the network information and the password of the camera. Figure 2. 21 Password Configuration of the Camera 3. Click Apply to save the settings and click OK to exit the interface. Configuring the customized protocols Purpose: To connect the network cameras which are not configured with the standard protocols, you can configure the...
  • Page 32 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 2. 22 Protocol Management Interface 2. There are 16 customized protocols provided in the system, you can edit the protocol name; and choose whether to enable the sub-stream. Before customizing the protocol for the network camera, you have to contact the manufacturer of the network camera to consult the URL (uniform resource locator) for getting main stream and sub-stream.
  • Page 33: Editing Ip Cameras Connected To The Poe Interfaces

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 2. 23 Protocol Setting 5. Choose the protocols you just added to validate the connection of the network camera. 2.3.3 Editing IP cameras connected to the PoE interfaces The PoE interfaces enables the NVR system to pass electrical power safely, along with data, on Ethernet cabling to the connected network cameras.
  • Page 34: Chapter 3 Live View

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder parameters of the camera can’t be edited. The IP address of the camera can only be edited in the Network Configuration interface, see Chapter 9.1 Configuring General Settings for detailed information. Figure 2. 25 Edit IP Camera Interface - Plug-and-Play •...
  • Page 35: Introduction Of Live View

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 3.1 Introduction of Live View Live view shows you the video image getting from each camera in real time. The NVR automatically enters Live View mode when powered on. Live View Icons In the live view mode, there are icons at the right top of the screen for each channel, showing the status of the record and alarm in the channel, so that you can know whether the channel is recorded, or whether there are alarms occur as soon as possible.
  • Page 36: Operations In Live View Mode

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 3.2 Operations in Live View Mode In live view mode, there are many functions provided. The functions are listed below. • S ingle S creen: showing only one screen on the monitor. • Multi-screen: showing multiple screens on the monitor simultaneously.
  • Page 37: Quick Setting Toolbar In Live View Mode

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder  The dwell time of the live view configuration must be set before using Start Auto-switch.  If the corresponding camera supports intelligent function, the Reboot Intelligence option is included when right-clicking mouse on this camera. 3.2.2 Quick Setting Toolbar in Live View Mode On the screen of each channel, there is a quick setting toolbar which shows when you single click the mouse in the corresponding screen.
  • Page 38 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Image Settings icon can be selected to enter the Image Settings menu. You can set the image parameters like brightness, contrast, saturation and hue. Figure 3. 12 Image Settings- Customize Live View Strategy can be selected to set strategy, including Real-time, Balanced, Fluency. Figure 3.
  • Page 39: Adjusting Live View Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 3.3 Adjusting Live View Settings Purpose: Live View settings can be customized according to different needs. You can configure the output interface, dwell time for screen to be shown, mute or turning on the audio, the screen number for each channel, etc. Steps: 1.
  • Page 40 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 1) Select a View mode in 2) Select the small window, and double-click on the channel number to display the channel on the window. You can click button to start live view for all the channels and click to stop all the live view.
  • Page 41: User Logout

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 3.4 User Logout Purpose: After logging out, the monitor turns to the live view mode and if you want to do some operation, you need to enter user name and password tog in again. Steps: 1.
  • Page 42: Chapter 4 Ptz Controls

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 4 PTZ Controls...
  • Page 43: Configuring Ptz Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4.1 Configuring PTZ Settings Purpose: Follow the procedure to set the parameters for PTZ. The configuring of the PTZ parameters should be done before you control the PTZ camera. Steps: 1. Enter the PTZ Settings interface. M enu >Camera>...
  • Page 44: Setting Ptz Presets, Patrols & Patterns

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4.2 Setting PTZ Presets, Patrols & Patterns Before you start: Please make sure that the presets, patrols and patterns should be supported by PTZ protocols. 4.2.1 Customizing Presets Purpose: Follow the steps to set the Preset location which you want the PTZ camera to point to when an event takes place. Steps: 1.
  • Page 45 User M anual of Network Video Recorder This feature enables the camera to point to a specified position such as a window when an event takes place. Call preset in the PTZ setting interface: Steps: 1. Enter the PTZ Control interface. M enu>Camera>PTZ>M ore Settings 2.
  • Page 46: Customizing Patrols

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4.2.3 Customizing Patrols Purpose: Patrols can be set to move the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next key point. The key points are corresponding to the presets. The presets can be set following the steps above in Customizing Presets.
  • Page 47: Calling Patrols

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder You can click the icon to delete the corresponding key point, and click the trash icon to.delete all the key points. Select a key point, then click button to adjust the order of the key points. Figure 4.
  • Page 48: Customizing Patterns

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 4. 9 PTZ Toolbar- Patrol 4.2.5 Customizing Patterns Purpose: Patterns can be set by recording the movement of the PTZ. You can call the pattern to make the PTZ movement according to the predefined path. Steps: 1.
  • Page 49: Calling Patterns

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4.2.6 Calling Patterns Purpose: Follow the procedure to move the PTZ camera according to the predefined patterns. Calling pattern in the PTZ setting interface Steps: 1. Enter the PTZ Control interface. M enu>Camera>PTZ>M ore Settings 2.
  • Page 50: Ptz Control Toolbar

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4.3 PTZ Control Toolbar In the Live View mode, you can press the PTZ Control button on the front panel or on the remote control, or choose the PTZ Control icon to enter the PTZ toolbar. In PTZ control mode, the PTZ panel will be displayed when a mouse is connected with the device.
  • Page 51: Chapter 5 Record Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 5 Record Settings...
  • Page 52: Configuring Recording Parameters

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.1 Configuring Recording Parameters Purpose: By configuring the recording parameters you can define the parameters which affect the image quality, such as the transmission stream type, the resolution and so on. Before you start: 1.
  • Page 53 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 1) Select Record tab page to configure. You can configure the stream type, the resolution, and other parameters on your demand. • Pre-record: The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event. For example, when an alarm triggered the recording at 10:00, if you set the pre-record time as 5 seconds, the camera records it at 9:59:55.
  • Page 54: Configuring Record Schedule

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.2 Configuring Record Schedule Purpose: Set the record schedule, and then the camera automatically starts/stops recording according to the configured schedule. Steps: 1. Enter the Record Schedule interface. M enu>Record>Schedule 2. Configure Record Schedule Select Record Schedule.
  • Page 55 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 5. 8 Edit Schedule III. To arrange other schedule, leave the All Day checkbox blank and set the Start/End time. Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day. And the time periods can’t be overlapped each other.
  • Page 56 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 5. 11 Descriptions of the color icons Click the Apply button to validate the settings. If the settings can also be used to other channels, click Copy, and then choose the channel to which you want to copy.
  • Page 57: Configuring Motion Detection Record

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.3 Configuring Motion Detection Record Purpose: Follow the steps to set the motion detection parameters. In the live view mode, once a motion detection event takes place, the NVR can analyze it and do many actions to handle it. Enabling motion detection function can trigger certain channels to start recording, or trigger full screen monitoring, audio warning, notify the surveillance center and so on.
  • Page 58 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 5. 15 Motion Detection Setting Select the channels which you want the motion detection event to trigger recording. Click Apply to save the settings. Click OK to back to the upper level menu. Exit the M otion Detection menu.
  • Page 59: Configuring Alarm Triggered Record

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.4 Configuring Alarm Triggered Record Purpose: Follow the procedure to configure alarm triggered recording. Steps: 1. Enter the Alarm setting interface. M enu> Configuration> Alarm Figure 5. 16 Alarm Settings 2. Click the Alarm Input tab. Figure 5.
  • Page 60 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 5. 18 Alarm Settings 5) Choose the alarm triggered recording channel. 6) Check the checkbox to select channel. 7) Click Apply to save settings. 8) Click OK to back to the upper level menu. Repeat the above steps to configure other alarm input parameters.
  • Page 61: Manual Record

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.5 Manual Record Purpose: Follow the steps to set parameters for the manual record. The manual recording is prior to the scheduled recording. Steps: 1. Enter the M anual settings interface. M enu> M anual Or press the REC button on the remote control.
  • Page 62: Configuring Holiday Record

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.6 Configuring Holiday Record Purpose: Follow the steps to configure the record schedule on holiday for that year. You may want to have different plan for recording on holiday. Steps: 1. Enter the Record setting interface. M enu>Record>...
  • Page 63: Configuring Redundant Recording

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.7 Configuring Redundant Recording Purpose: Enabling redundant recording, which means saving the record files not only in the R/W HDD but also in the redundant HDD, will effectively enhance the data safety and reliability. . Steps: 1.
  • Page 64 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 2) Select Camera you want to configure in the drop-down list. 3) Check the checkbox of Redundant Record. 4) Click Apply to save settings and back to the upper level menu. Repeat the above steps for configuring other channels.
  • Page 65: Configuring Hdd Group For Recording

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.8 Configuring HDD Group for Recording Purpose: You can group the HDDs and save the record files in certain HDD group. Steps: 1. Enter HDD setting interface. M enu>HDD Figure 5. 26 HDD General 2.
  • Page 66 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5. Choose the Channels which you want to save the record files in the HDD group. 1) Select Advanced on the left bar. 2) Choose Group number in the dropdown list of Record on HDD Group 3) Check the channels you want to save in this group.
  • Page 67: Files Protection

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5.9 Files Protection Purpose: You can lock the recorded files or set the HDD property to Read-only to protect the record files from being overwritten. Protect file by locking the record files: Steps: 1.
  • Page 68 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 1. Enter HDD setting interface. M enu> HDD Figure 5. 31 HDD General 2. Click to edit the HDD you want to protect. Figure 5. 32 HDD General- Editing To edit HDD property, you need to set the storage mode of the HDD to Group. See Chapter Managing HDD Group.
  • Page 69: Chapter 6 Playback

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 6 Playback...
  • Page 70: Playing Back Record Files

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 6.1 Playing Back Record Files 6.1.1 Playing Back by Channel Purpose: Play back the recorded video files of a specific channel in the live view mode. Channel switch is supported.  OPTION 1: Choose a channel in live view mode using the mouse and click the button in the quick setting toolbar.
  • Page 71 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 2 Playback Interface Click the channel(s) to execute simultaneous playback of multiple channels. Figure 6. 3 Toolbar of Playback indicates the start/end time of the record. Table 6. 1 Detailed Explanation of Playback Toolbar Button Operation Button...
  • Page 72: Playing Back By Time

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Playback progress bar: use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to locate special frames. 6.1.2 Playing Back by Time Purpose: Play back video files recorded in specified time duration. M ulti-channel simultaneous playback and channel switch are supported.
  • Page 73 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 5 Interface of Playback by Time Figure 6. 6 Toolbar of Playback by Time indicates the start/end time of the record. Table 6. 2 Detailed Explanation of Playback-by-time Interface Button Operation Button Operation Button...
  • Page 74: Playing Back By Event Search

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 6.1.3 Playing Back by Event Search Purpose: Play back record files on one or several channels searched out by restricting event type (e.g. alarm input and motion detection). Steps: 1. Enter the Playback interface. M enu>Playback 2.
  • Page 75 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 9 Search Result Bar(Alarm In and Motion) 5. Click button to play back the file.  Pre-play and post-play can be configured.  If the event is set to trigger the recording of multiple channels, clicking the will pop up the Synch Playback interface.
  • Page 76: Playing Back By Tag

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 11 Toolbar of Playback by Event Table 6. 3 Detailed Explanation of Playback-by-event Toolbar Button Operation Button Operation Button Operation Button Operation M ute/Audio Start/Stop customized clipping default tag Digital Pause/Play Pause/Play management Zoom...
  • Page 77 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 12 Interface of Playback by Time Click button to add default tag. Click button to add customized tag and input tag name. M ax. 64 tags can be added to a single video file. 3.
  • Page 78 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 14 Video Search by Tag 3. Click button to play back the file. You can click the Back button to back to the search interface. Pre-play and post-play can be configured. Figure 6.
  • Page 79: Playing Back By System Logs

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Table 6. 4 Detailed Explanation of Playback-by-tag Toolbar Button Operation Button Operation Button Operation Button Operation M ute/Audio Start/Stop customized clipping default tag Digital Smart Pause/Play management Zoom Search reverse Pause/Play Stop 30s reverse 30s forward Fast Previous...
  • Page 80 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 17 System Log Search Interface 3. Choose a log with record file and click button to enter Playback interface. If there is no record file at the time point of the log, the message box “No result found” will pop up. Figure 6.
  • Page 81: Playing Back External File

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 19 Interface of Playback by Log 6.1.6 Playing Back External File Purpose: Perform the following steps to look up and play back files in the external devices. Steps: 1. Enter Tag Search interface. M enu>Playback 2.
  • Page 82: Auxiliary Functions Of Playback

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 6.2 Auxiliary Functions of Playback 6.2.1 Playing Back Frame by Frame Purpose: Play video files frame by frame, in case of checking image details of the video when abnormal events happen. Steps: Go to Playback interface. If you choose playback of the record file: click button until the speed changes to Single frame and one click on the playback screen represents playback of one frame.
  • Page 83 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 22 Interface of Playback by Time 2. Click the on the playback control toolbar to enter Smart Search mode. 3. Click and drag the mouse to draw area(s). You can click button to set the full screen as target searching area.
  • Page 84 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 24 Smart Search Result Figure 6. 25 Toolbar of Smart Search Playback indicates the start/end time of the record. Table 6. 5 Detailed Explanation of Smart-search-playback Toolbar Button Operation Button Operation Button Operation Button...
  • Page 85: Digital Zoom

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 6.2.3 Digital Zoom Steps: 1. Click the button on the playback control bar to enter Digital Zoom interface. 2. Use the mouse to draw a red rectangle and the image within it will be enlarged up to 16 times. Figure 6.
  • Page 86 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 6. 27 4-ch Synchronous Playback Interface 3. Click to play back the record files reversely.
  • Page 87: Chapter 7 Backup

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 7 Backup...
  • Page 88: Backing Up Record Files

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 7.1 Backing up Record Files 7.1.1 Backing up by Normal Video Search Purpose: The record files can be backup to various devices, such as USB devices (USB flash drives, USB HDDs, USB writer), and SATA writer. Backup using US B flash drives and US B HDDs Steps: 1.
  • Page 89 User M anual of Network Video Recorder • Click the Refresh button. • Reconnect device. • Check for compatibility from vendor.  US B flash drives and US B HDDs Click New Folder button if you want to create a new folder in the backup device. Select a record file or folder in the backup device and click button if you want to delete it.
  • Page 90: Backing Up By Event Search

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 7. 5 Export Selection Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop -up message box “Export finished”. Figure 7. 6 Export Finished 6. Check backup result. Choose the record file in Export interface and click button to check it.
  • Page 91 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Event types contain Alarm Input and M otion, here we take the backing up by alarm input as an example. 2) Select the alarm input No. and time. Figure 7. 8 Event Search for Backup 2.
  • Page 92 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4. Click the Export button to enter the backup device management interface. If the inserted USB device is not recognized: • Click the Refresh button. • Reconnect device. • Check for compatibility from vendor. You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device.
  • Page 93: Backing Up Video Clips

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 6. Check backup result. Figure 7. 13 Checkup of Event Export Result Using USB Flash Drive 7.1.3 Backing up Video Clips Purpose: You may also select video clips to export directly during Playback, using USB devices (USB flash drives, USB HDDs, USB writer) or SATA writer.
  • Page 94 User M anual of Network Video Recorder A maximum of 30 clips can be selected for each channel. 4. Click Yes to save video clips and enter Export interface, or click No to quit and do not save video clips. Figure 7.
  • Page 95: Managing Backup Devices

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 7. 18 Export Finished 7. Check backup result. Figure 7. 19 Checkup of Video Clips Export Result Using USB Flash Drive 7.2 Managing Backup Devices Steps: 1. Enter Search Result interface of record files. M enu>Export>Normal Set search condition and click S earch button to enter Search Result interface.
  • Page 96 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Click Export button to enter Export interface. At least one record file shall be selected. Figure 7. 21 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup 3. Backup device management. If the inserted backup device is not recognized: •...
  • Page 97 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Click Erase button if you want to erase the files from a re-writable CD/DVD. There must be a re-writable CD/DVD when you make this operation. Figure 7. 23 USB Writer Management...
  • Page 98: Chapter 8 Alarm Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 8 Alarm Settings...
  • Page 99: Setting Motion Detection Alarm

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 8.1 Setting Motion Detection Alarm Steps: 1. Enter M otion Detection interface of Camera M anagement and choose a camera you want to set up motion detection. M enu> Camera> M otion Figure 8. 1 Motion Detection Setup Interface 2.
  • Page 100 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 8. 3 Set Arming Schedule of Motion Detection 5. Click Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of motion alarm (please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions). Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week. You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days.
  • Page 101: Setting Sensor Alarms

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 8.2 Setting Sensor Alarms Purpose: Set parameters and handling action of an external sensor alarm. Steps: 1. Enter Alarm Settings of System Configuration and select an alarm input. M enu> Configuration> Alarm Select Alarm Input tab to enter Alarm Input Settings interface. Figure 8.
  • Page 102 User M anual of Network Video Recorder copy an arming schedule to other days. Figure 8. 6 Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Input 6. If necessary, select PTZ Linking tab and set PTZ linkage of the alarm input. Set PTZ linking parameters and click OK to complete the settings of the alarm input. Please check whether the PTZ or speed dome supports PTZ linkage.
  • Page 103 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 8. 8 Copy Settings of Alarm Input...
  • Page 104: Detecting Video Loss Alarm

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 8.3 Detecting Video Loss Alarm Purpose: Detect video loss of a channel and take alarm response action(s). Steps: 1. Enter Video Loss interface of Camera M anagement and select a channel you want to detect. M enu>...
  • Page 105 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4. Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response action of video loss (please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions). Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week. You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days.
  • Page 106: Detecting Video Tampering Alarm

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 8.4 Detecting Video Tampering Alarm Purpose: Trigger alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action(s). Steps: 1. Enter Video Tampering interface of Camera M anagement and select a channel you want to detect video tampering.
  • Page 107 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 8. 13 Set Arming Schedule of Video Tampering 4. Select Linkage Action tab to set up alarm response actions of video tampering alarm (please refer to Chapter Setting Alarm Response Actions). Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week. You can also use Copy button to copy an arming schedule to other days.
  • Page 108: Handling Exceptions Alarm

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 8.5 Handling Exceptions Alarm Purpose: Exception settings refer to the handling method of various exceptions, e.g. • HDD Full: The HDD is full. • HDD Error: Writing HDD error or unformatted HDD. • Network Disconnected: Disconnected network cable.
  • Page 109: Setting Alarm Response Actions

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 8.6 Setting Alarm Response Actions Purpose: Alarm response actions will be activated when an alarm or exception occurs, including Full Screen M onitoring, Audible Warning (buzzer), Notify Surveillance Center, Trigger Alarm Output and Send Email. Full S creen Monitoring When an alarm is triggered, the local monitor (VGA or HDM I monitor) display in full screen the video image from the alarming channel configured for full screen monitoring.
  • Page 110 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 8. 15 Alarm Output Setup Interface 2. Set up arming schedule of the alarm output. Choose one day of a week and up to 8 time periods can be set within each day. Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped.
  • Page 111: Triggering Or Clearing Alarm Output Manually

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 8.7 Triggering or Clearing Alarm Output Manually Purpose: Sensor alarm can be triggered or cleared manually. If “M anually Clear” is selected in the dropdown list of dwell time of an alarm output, the alarm can be cleared only by clicking Clear button in the following interface. Steps: Select the alarm output you want to trigger or clear and make related operations.
  • Page 112: Chapter 9 Network Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 9 Network Settings...
  • Page 113: Configuring General Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 9.1 Configuring General Settings Purpose: Network settings must be properly configured before you operate NVR over network. Steps: 1. Enter the Network Settings interface. M enu >Configuration>Network 2. Select the General tab. Figure 9. 1 Network Settings Interface 3.
  • Page 114: Configuring Advanced Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 9.2 Configuring Advanced Settings 9.2.1 Configuring PPPoE Settings Purpose: Your NVR also allows access by Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE). Steps: 1. Enter the Network S ettings interface. M enu >Configuration> Network 2. Select the PPPoE tab to enter the PPPoE Settings interface, as shown in Figure 9. 2. Figure 9.
  • Page 115 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 3 DDNS Settings Interface 3. Check the DDNS checkbox to enable this feature. 4. Select DDNS Type. Five different DDNS types are selectable: IPServer, DynDNS, PeanutHull, NO-IP and HiDDNS. • IPS erver: Enter S erver Address for IPServer. Figure 9.
  • Page 116 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 2) In the NVR Domain Name text field, enter the domain obtained from the NO-IP website (www.no-ip.com). 3) Enter the User Name and Password registered in the NO-IP website. Figure 9. 7 NO-IP Settings Interface •...
  • Page 117 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 9 Register an Account 3) In the Device M anagement interface, click to register the device. Figure 9. 10 Register the Device The device name can only contain the lower-case English letter, numeric and ‘-’; and it must start with the lower-case English letter and cannot end with ‘-’.
  • Page 118: Configuring Ntp Server

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder the HiDDNS server you created. User Name: Enter the user name of the device. By default it is admin. Password: Enter the password of the device. By default it is 12345. Figure 9. 11 Access Device via iVMS4200 5.
  • Page 119: Configuring Snmp

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder function, such as the server at the National Time Center (IP Address: 210.72.145.44). If the NVR is setup in a more customized network, NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization.
  • Page 120: Configuring Multicast

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 14 More Settings Interface 3. Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port in the text fields. The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the Network Video Surveillance Software (e.g., iVM S-4200) is installed, and the Alarm Host Port must be the same as the alarm monitoring port configured in the software.
  • Page 121: Configuring Rtsp

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 9.2.7 Configuring RTSP Purpose: The RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers. Steps: 1. Enter the Network Settings menu M enu >Configuration>...
  • Page 122: Configuring Https Port

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 9.2.9 Configuring HTTPS Port Purpose: HTTPS provides authentication of the web site and associated web server that one is communicating with, which protects against M an-in-the-middle attacks. Perform the following steps to set the port number of https. Example: If you set the port number as 443 and the IP address is 192.0.0.64, you may access the device by inputting https://192.0.0.64:443 via the web browser.
  • Page 123: Configuring Upnp

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 20 Email Settings Interface 5. Configure the following Email settings: Enable S erver Authentication (optional): Check the checkbox to enable the server authentication feature. User Name: The user account of sender’s Email for SM TP server authentication. Password: The password of sender’s Email for SM TP server authentication.
  • Page 124 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Route of the device should be in the same network segment as that of the LAN IP address of the router. Steps: 1. Enter the Network Settings interface. M enu > Configuration > Network 2.
  • Page 125: Configuring High-Speed Download

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder port No. for each device should be unique. Figure 9. 23 External Port Settings Dialog Box 2) Click Apply button to save the settings. 3) You can click Refresh button to get the latest status of the port mapping. Figure 9.
  • Page 126 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 26 Message Box of High-speed Download 4. Click Apply button to save and exit the interface.
  • Page 127: Checking Network Traffic

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 9.3 Checking Network Traffic Purpose: You can check the network traffic to obtain real-time information of NVR such as linking status, MTU, sending/receiving rate, etc. Steps: 1. Enter the Network Traffic interface. M enu >M aintenance>Net Detect Figure 9.
  • Page 128: Configuring Network Detection

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 9.4 Configuring Network Detection Purpose: You can obtain network connecting status of NVR through the network detection function, including network delay, packet loss, etc. 9.4.1 Testing Network Delay and Packet Loss Steps: 1. Enter the Network Traffic interface. M enu >M aintenance>Net Detect 2.
  • Page 129: Checking The Network Status

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 29 Export Network Packet 4. Click Export to start exporting. 5. After the exporting is complete, click OK to finish the packet export, as shown in Figure 9. 30. Figure 9. 30 Packet Export Attention Up to 1M data can be exported each time.
  • Page 130: Checking Network Statistics

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 31 Network status checking If the network is normal the following message box pops out. Figure 9. 32 Network status checking result If the message box pops out with other information instead of this one, you can click Network button to show the quick setting interface of the network parameters.
  • Page 131 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 9. 33 Network Stat. Interface 3. Check the bandwidth of IP Camera, bandwidth of Remote Live View, bandwidth of Remote Playback, bandwidth of Net Receive Idle and bandwidth of Net Send Idle. 4.
  • Page 132: Chapter 10 Hdd Management

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 10 HDD Management...
  • Page 133: Initializing Hdds

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 10.1 Initializing HDDs Purpose: A newly installed hard disk drive (HDD) must be initialized before it can be used with your NVR. A message box pops up when the NVR starts up if there exits any uninitialized HDD. Figure 10.
  • Page 134 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 10. 3 Confirm Initialization 4. Select the OK button to start initialization. Figure 10. 4 Status changes to Formatting 5. After the HDD has been initialized, the status of the HDD will change from Uninitialized to Normal. Figure 10.
  • Page 135: Managing Network Hdd

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 10.2 Managing Network HDD Purpose: You can add the allocated NAS or disk of IP SAN to NVR, and use it as network HDD. Steps: 1. Enter the HDD Information interface. M enu > HDD>General 2.
  • Page 136 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 10. 7 Add NAS Disk • Add IP S AN: 1) Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field. 2) Click the S earch button to search the available IP SAN disks. 3) Select the IP SAN disk from the list shown below.
  • Page 137: Managing Hdd Group

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 10.3 Managing HDD Group 10.3.1 Setting HDD Groups Purpose: M ultiple HDDs can be managed in groups. Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a particular HDD group through HDD settings. Steps: 1.
  • Page 138: Setting Hdd Property

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 10. 12 Local HDD Settings Interface 7. Select the Group number for the current HDD. The default group No. for each HDD is 1. 8. Click the OK button to confirm the settings. Figure 10.
  • Page 139 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 10. 14 Set HDD Property 3. Set the HDD property to R/W, Read-only or Redundancy. 4. Click the OK button to save the settings and exit the interface. 5. In the HDD Information menu, the HDD property will be displayed in the list. At least 2 hard disks must be installed on your NVR when you want to set a HDD to Redundancy, and there is one HDD with R/W property.
  • Page 140: Configuring Quota Mode

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 10.4 Configuring Quota Mode Purpose: Each camera can be configured with allocated quota for the storage of recorded files. Steps: 1. Enter the Storage M ode interface. M enu > HDD > Advanced 2.
  • Page 141 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 10. 17 Copy Settings to Other Camera(s) 6. Select the camera (s) to be configured with the same quota settings. You can also click the checkbox of IP Camera to select all cameras. 7.
  • Page 142: Checking Hdd Status

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 10.5 Checking HDD Status Purpose: You may check the status of the installed HDDs on NVR so as to take immediate check and maintenance in case of HDD failure. Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface Steps: 1.
  • Page 143: Hdd Detection

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 10.6 HDD Detection Purpose: The device provides the HDD detection function such as the adopting of the S.M .A.R.T. and the Bad Sector Detection technique. The S.M .A.R.T. (Self-M onitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology ) is a monitoring system for HDD to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures.
  • Page 144 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 10. 21 Bad Sector Detection And you can click Error info button to see the detailed damage information And you can also pause/resume or cancel the detection.
  • Page 145: Configuring Hdd Error Alarms

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 10.7 Configuring HDD Error Alarms Purpose: You can configure the HDD error alarms when the HDD status is Uninitialized or Abnormal. Steps: 1. Enter the Exception interface. M enu > Configuration > Exceptions 2.
  • Page 146: Chapter 11 Camera Settings

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  • Page 147: Configuring Osd Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 11.1 Configuring OSD Settings Purpose: You can configure the OSD (On-screen Display) settings for the camera, including date /time, camera name, etc. Steps: 1. Enter the OSD Configuration interface. M enu > Camera > OSD 2.
  • Page 148: Configuring Privacy Mask

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 11.2 Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose: You are allowed to configure the four-sided privacy mask zones that cannot be viewed by the operator. The privacy mask can prevent certain surveillance areas to be viewed or recorded. Steps: 1.
  • Page 149: Configuring Video Parameters

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 11.3 Configuring Video Parameters Steps: 1. Enter the Image Settings interface. M enu > Camera >Image Figure 11. 4 Image Settings Interface 2. Select the camera to set image parameters. 3. You can click on the arrow to change the value of each parameter. 4.
  • Page 150: Chapter 12 Nvr Management And Maintenance

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Chapter 12 NVR Management and Maintenance...
  • Page 151: Viewing System Information

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 12.1 Viewing System Information 12.1.1 Viewing Device Information Steps: 1. Enter the System Information interface. M enu >M aintenance>System Info 2. Click the Device Info tab to enter the Device Information menu to view the device name, model, serial No. , firmware version and encode version, as shown in Figure 12.
  • Page 152: Viewing Alarm Information

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 12. 3 Record Information Interface 12.1.4 Viewing Alarm Information Steps: 1. Enter the System Information interface. M enu >M aintenance>System Info 2. Click the Alarm tab to enter the Alarm Information menu to view the alarm information, as shown in Figure 12.
  • Page 153: Viewing Hdd Information

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 12. 5 Network Information Interface 12.1.6 Viewing HDD Information Steps: 1. Enter the System Information interface. M enu >M aintenance>System Info 2. Click the HDD tab to enter the HDD Information menu to view the HDD status, free space, property, etc.. Figure 12.
  • Page 154 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 12. 7 Log Search Interface 2. Set the log search conditions to refine your search, including the Start Time, End Time, M ajor Type and M inor Type. 3. Click the S earch button to start search log files. The matched log files will be displayed on the list shown below.
  • Page 155 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 12. 9 Log Details 5. You can export the log files to the backup device if needed. 1) Enter the Export interface. Option 1: Export all logs you searched out Search the log files, and then click Export on the Log Search interface to enter the Export interface. All the logs you searched out will be exported to the backup device.
  • Page 156 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Figure 12. 12 Log Export Finished 4) The exported log files will be displayed on a list. Click the icon , and you can delete the selected log file from the backup device. Figure 12.
  • Page 157: Importing/Exporting Configuration Files

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 12.3 Importing/Exporting Configuration Files Purpose: The configuration files of the NVR can be exported to local device for backup; and the configuration files of one NVR can be imported to multiple NVR devices if they are to be configured with the same parameters. Steps: 1.
  • Page 158: Upgrading System

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 12.4 Upgrading System Purpose: The firmware on your NVR can be upgraded by local backup device or remote FTP server. 12.4.1 Upgrading by Local Backup Device Steps: 1. Connect your NVR with a local backup device where the update firmware file is located. 2.
  • Page 159: Restoring Default Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 12.5 Restoring Default Settings Steps: 1. Enter the Default interface. M enu > M aintenance > Default Figure 12. 17 Restore Factory Default 2. Click the OK button to restore the default settings. Except the network parameters (including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, MTU, default route and server port), all other parameters of the device will be restored to factory default settings.
  • Page 160: Chapter 13 Others

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  • Page 161: Configuring General Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 13.1 Configuring General Settings Purpose: You can configure the output resolution, system time, mouse pointer speed through the M enu > Configuration > General interface. Steps: 1. Enter the General Settings interface. M enu > Configuration > General 2.
  • Page 162: Configuring Dst Settings

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 13.2 Configuring DST Settings Steps: 1. Enter the General Settings interface. M enu >Configuration>General 2. Choose DS T S ettings tab. Figure 13. 2 DST Settings Interface You can check the checkbox before the Auto DST Adjustment item. Or you can manually check the Enable DST checkbox, and then you choose the date of the DST period.
  • Page 163: Configuring More Settings For Device Parameters

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 13.3 Configuring More Settings for Device Parameters Steps: 1. Enter the General Settings interface. M enu >Configuration>General 2. Click the More S ettings tab to enter the M ore Settings interface, as shown in Figure 13. 3 Figure 13.
  • Page 164: Managing User Accounts

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 13.4 Managing User Accounts Purpose: There is a default account in the NVR: Administrator. The Administrator user name is admin and the password is 12345. The Administrator has the permission to add and delete user and configure user parameters. 13.4.1 Adding a User Steps: 1.
  • Page 165 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 3. Enter the information for new user, including User Name, Password, Level and User’s MAC Address. Level: Set the user level to Operator or Guest. Different user levels have different operating permission. • Operator: The Operator user level has permission of Two-way Audio in Remote Configuration and all operating permission in Camera Configuration.
  • Page 166: Deleting A User

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder and importing/exporting configuration files. • Remote Camera M anagement: Remote adding, deleting and editing of the IP cameras. • Remote Serial Port Control: Configuring settings for RS-232 and RS-485 ports. • Remote Video Output Control: Sending remote button control signal. •...
  • Page 167 User M anual of Network Video Recorder M enu >Configuration>User 2. Select the user to be edited from the list, as shown in Figure 13. 8. 3. Click the icon to enter the Edit User interface, as shown in Figure 13. 9. The admin user can also be edited.
  • Page 168: Logging Out / Shutting Down / Rebooting Device

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder 13.5 Logging out / Shutting down / Rebooting Device Steps: 1. Enter the Shutdown interface. M enu > Shutdown Figure 13. 10 Shutdown Menu 2. Click the Logout button to log out, or Click the S hutdown button to shut down the device, or Click the Reboot button to reboot the device.
  • Page 169: Appendix

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  • Page 170: Glossary

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Glossary • Dual S tream: Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network. The two streams are generated by the DVR, with the main stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub-stream having a maximum resolution of CIF.
  • Page 171: Troubleshooting

    User M anual of Network Video Recorder Troubleshooting  No image displayed on the monitor after starting up normally. Possible Reasons: a) No VGA or HDM I connections. b) Connection cable is damaged. c) Input mode of the monitor is incorrect. Steps: 1.
  • Page 172 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Protocol. S elect “Menu>Camera>Camera>IP Camera” to get the camera status. Possible Reasons: a) Network failure, and the NVR and IP camera lost connections. b) The configured parameters are incorrect when adding the IP camera. c) Insufficient bandwidth.
  • Page 173 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 4. Verify the switch is not flow control. Check the brand, model of the switch connecting IP camera and NVR, and contact with the manufacturer of the switch to check if it has the function of flow control. If so, please turn it down. 5.
  • Page 174 User M anual of Network Video Recorder Select “M enu > Record > Parameters > Record”, and set the Frame rate to Full Frame. 4. Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process.
  • Page 175 User M anual of Network Video Recorder If the resource is not enough, please end some unnecessary processes. 4. Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process. ...
  • Page 176 User M anual of Network Video Recorder 5. Reduce the number of local playback channel. Select “M enu > Playback”, and uncheck the checkbox of unnecessary channels. 6. Check whether the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from our manufacturer to do the further process.

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