Solstice SLS-ENVR2016 Series Quick Setup Manual

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SLS-ENVR2016 Network Video Recorder V2.2.2 Quick Setup Guide
The SLS-ENVR2016 series NVR is an intelligent and compact appliance that provides a network interface
to monitor, record and playback video from up to 16 IP cameras. It is very easy to install and use.
Your SLS-ENVR2016 product includes components shown in the picture below.
SLS-ENVR16 NVR
Software CD
HDD extractor
What you need
Your SLS-ENVR2016 NVR hardware is pre-configured with HDD(s). If you want to change the HDD or
configure it differently (RAID options, trays, etc.), refer to the document SLS-ENVR Series Network
Video Recorder V2.2.2 User Manual provided on the Software CD for specific instructions.
A PC is required to access and control your NVR. It must meet the following requirements:
Operating system: Microsoft® Windows® 2003, 2008, XP, Vista, 7 and 8 (32- and 64-bit versions);
Apple® OS X® 10.6, 10.7, 10.8; Linux with 2.6 kernel or newer (Oracle Java recommended)
Internet browser: Mozilla® Firefox® 17 ESR, 20 or newer; Internet Explorer® 8 (with performance
limitations, 32-bit version), 9, 10 (32-bit version); Google Chrome® 26 or newer; Apple Safari® 5.1 (on
Mac OS X only). JavaScript and cookies must be enabled.
Java™: Oracle® Java 6.0 or newer is required. The latest version of Oracle Java 7 is recommended.
MPEG4 and H.264 support for the viewer applet requires installation of native libraries to the client
computer. The libraries are automatically installed by the Java applet.
Client computer hardware configuration: Computer with 1GB RAM
The SLS-ENVR2016 allows the user to download videos and pictures from videos saved on a hard disk. The
pictures are in standard JPEG format and can be displayed in every standard picture browser. To play video,
install an FFDShow CODEC (download from http://www.freecodecs.com/download/FFDshow.htm) or similar
filter. Also, VLC player contains the CODEC necessary to play SLS-ENVR videos (download at http://www.
videolan.org).
NVR buttons and indicators
Light strip
Power LED
Network
activity LED
Information
LED
SLS-ENVR2016 front panel
1
Power adapter
with cable
Quick Setup
Guide
Ethernet
cable
Tray 1 HDD
active LED
Tray 2 HDD
active LED
Front panel LEDs indicate the following:
Network activity LED: Lights when the network cable is connected, blinks during network activity.
Tray 1, Tray 2 active LEDs: Blink when the HDD is accessed.
Power, Information LEDs: These LEDs function as a pair to indicate the status of the NVR. See the
table below.
Power LED
Information LED
On
Off
Blinking
On
On
Retaining
screw
Control
Control
button LED
button
Use the connectors, indicators and switch on the back of the NVR as follows:
Control button LED: Indicates the usage state of the control button (see table below)
Control button: Pressing the Control button can affect the DVR in three different ways, depending
on how long the button is pressed. Pressing the button for less than 5 seconds signals a "short" press,
pressing the button for 5 ~ 10 seconds signals a "long" press, pressing the button for more than 15
seconds signals a "very long" press. The NVR reacts differently to these presses depending on the
status. See the table below.
Power
Informa-
Status
LED
tion LED
Power supply
connect
Off
On
Off
Normal mode
Off
On
Rescue mode
Blinking
Off
Starting
Found by the
On
Blinking
Discover utility
Fast
Factory reset in
On
blinking
progress
Status
Power supply connect
Off
Off
Normal mode
On
Rescue mode
Off
Starting
Blinking
Found by the Discover utility
Fast blinking
Factory reset in progress
Tab latch
"2"
"1"
Network
USB
Power
connectors
(not used)
connector
Back panel
Long press
Short press ( < 5 s)
(5 - 10s) (Control
(Control LED lights)
LED blinks)
Start
Factory reset
Start
Start
Rescue mode
Shutdown
Normal mode
Shutdown
SLS-ENVR2016-xT_2.2.2_RQ
Retaining
screw
Very long press
(> 15 s) (Control
LED blinks fast)
Hard shutdown
Hard shutdown
9/26/13

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  • Page 1 SLS-ENVR2016 Network Video Recorder V2.2.2 Quick Setup Guide The SLS-ENVR2016 series NVR is an intelligent and compact appliance that provides a network interface Front panel LEDs indicate the following: to monitor, record and playback video from up to 16 IP cameras. It is very easy to install and use.
  • Page 2 Network connectors: Used to connect an Ethernet cable to the NVR. The 2nd network connector 3. If Java is not loaded on your computer, click the Download Java button on the Solstice window, • provides a redundant interface to the same network. It can be used for load sharing. NOTE: The two then follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
  • Page 3 4. In the Configuration Wizard - Change default administrator password frame, enter your 8. In the Configuration Wizard - E-mail configuration frame, enter the SMTP settings and other new password in both fields, then click Apply and Continue. It is strongly recommended that e-mail options to automatically send e-mail when events occur (recommended).
  • Page 4 3. For each camera discovered on the network that you want to add to the NVR system, check the select box to the left of the IP address, then enter the appropriate information required in the configuration menu as described above (see Add Manually method above). IMPORTANT: If the device is password protected, click the checkbox (see below), then scroll down to enter the username and password information required.
  • Page 5 a. In the Video tab, click the Add Recording Mode icon to configure a scheduled recording mode. b. Open the drop-down list to the right of When to record, then select the schedule you prefer. c. Open the drop-down list to the right of Recording type, then select either Off, On Trigger, or Permanent (continuous when scheduled).
  • Page 6 a. Click the calendar icon to open the calendar, then click the day when the recording you want to playback was made. b. Click the timeline at the time when the recording of interest was made. Clicking on the timeline sets the playback marker.
  • Page 7 Step 9. Advanced network setup Complete this step if you want to change the network settings you selected with Solstice Discover or the Configuration Wizard (Step 5 of 7), or enable the second network interface port. Otherwise, go to Step 9.
  • Page 8 If you do not specify the address of the DNS If your computer is on the same local network (subnet) as your Solstice NVR, you can log into the NVR by server or give an invalid address, it will not be possible to translate the domain names (e.g.

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