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This document describes the features, hardware installation, network access, network
configuration, routine maintenance, fault analysis, and troubleshooting of the Network
Video Recorder (NVR).

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This document is intended for:
Technical support engineers
Maintenance engineers
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Users are required to enable and maintain the lawful interception (LI) interfaces of
video surveillance products in strict compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Installation of surveillance devices in an office area by an enterprise or individual to
monitor employee behavior and working efficiency outside the permitted scope of the
local law and use of video surveillance devices for eavesdropping of illegal purposes
constitute behaviors of unlawful interception
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  • Page 1: About This Document

    About this Document Purpose This document describes the features, hardware installation, network access, network configuration, routine maintenance, fault analysis, and troubleshooting of the Network Video Recorder (NVR). Intended Audience This document is intended for: Technical support engineers  Maintenance engineers ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Specification ......................- 3 - 2 NVR networking solutions ................- 5 - 3 Hard drive ......................- 7 - 3.1 Hard disk recommended ..................... - 7 - 3.2 Days of recorded ......................- 7 - 3.3 Installation ........................- 8 - 4 Basic operation ....................
  • Page 3: Specification

    Specification System Operation Embedded Linux 2.6 system Embedded CMS system, fully functional friendly interface, easy to use; Original "quick configuration" feature that enables NVR configuration and management operations easy to get started. Original "camera private network enables Plug-and-play camera access auto features detection and schedule setup for fast rapid use.
  • Page 4 display One VGA output interface, one HDMI output interface, support homology interface display resolution 1024x768、1280x720、1920x1080 Network interface Two RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps network port Network RTP/RTCP,TCP/UDP,HTTP,DHCP,DNS,NTP protocol others Environment 10℃—50℃ temperature Environment 5%-90% humidity power supply AC110/220V,47-63HZ,Maximum consumed power is 200W. Low-power design, Maximum motherboard power consumption 15w (without consumption USB interface), with 4*4T hard disk increases 40W power consumption.
  • Page 5: Nvr Networking Solutions

    NVR networking solutions This the NVR has two Ethernet ports LAN1 and LAN2. Supports the private network of the cameras, and 2 one for WAN local remote connections. LAN2 is used for network devices for automatic detection within the NVR software. Option One:Private Network Setup Camcorder network is a network exists only network cameras and NVR, there is no other network equipment, and this network is dedicated to the NVR and network...
  • Page 6 Option II:Open network. The open network refers to the network in addition to the network cameras and NVR, there can be other network devices, network topology can be free to organize, just need to ensure communication between the NVR and network camera is smooth. In the use of the network, LAN2 needs to turn off the camera dedicated network.
  • Page 7: Hard Drive

    Hard drive Formatting will clear all clear video data on disks, please pay attention to this  function Before removing a hard disk from the NVR during operation, unload the disk,  otherwise. The disk may be damaged. Please supply stable power supply, otherwise the disk may be damaged or loss of ...
  • Page 8: Installation

    c – Recording approaches of NVR For example: calculate detail recording day Calculate recording days Hard drive Video stream cameras Days recorded capacity D1 1.5Mbps 30 days 4×4TB 720p 3Mbps 15 days 4×4TB 1080p 4.5Mbps 10 days 4×4TB 3.3 Installation The hard specific installation steps are as follows: Take out the screws of the cover and the cover Step 1...
  • Page 9 Hard drive inset to the PCB SATA interface, Step 2 Fixed hard drive with 4 screws, Step 3 Repeat the step2, step3, untill all the hard drive are installed, and then cover the upper cover,fix the screw.s End---- - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    Basic operation 4.1 Front panel description Figure 4-1 Front panel Table 4-1 Front panel Name Description KB/MOUSE For connecting external mouse, keyboard. BACKUP For connecting U drive and mobile HDD. HDD 1~4 1~4 hard drive work indicating lamp (blue) Long light when it’s alive, the blue light flashes when it reading and writing data.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Description

    4.2 Rear panel description Figure 4-2 shows the rear panel of the network video recorder. Table 4-2 shows the interface of rear panel, Figure 4-2 Rear panel Table 4-2 Real panel description Name Description Ground connector Safety GND connect Power switch Power input switch Power interface AC110/220V power supply interface...
  • Page 12: Startup

    The No 4,5,9 in the table are functions formerly reserved, temporarily not opened to use. 4.3 Startup Ensure that a power supply is connected to the NVR correctly.  Before starting the NVR, ensure that a monitor is connected to the HDMI or VGA ...
  • Page 13: Shutdown

    4.4 Shutdown Do not cut off the power supply when the system prompts "Shutting down". When the NVR is operating, avoid cutting off the power by turning off the power switch on the rear panel or removing the power cord. The NVR may not operate normally when a power supply exception occurs, likely causing damage to the NVR in serious conditions.
  • Page 14 Figure 4-4 Login interface of the NVR The super user is admin and the password is also admin, both of which are case-sensitive. Change the password after logging in to the NVR for the first time. When a user enters incorrect passwords three times within an hour during login, the account is locked.
  • Page 15: Quick Setup

    Quick setup Quick setup is intended to group together some frequently used functions to facilitate the configuration management of NVR. For the NVR, the quick setup functions cover the network configuration, disk configuration, data and time configuration, webcam search, and video configuration of the NVR. For the cameras added to the NVR, the quick setup functions cover the network configuration, code stream configuration, and motion detection configuration of the cameras.
  • Page 16 If you select the manual mode, click for time synchronization. If you select the auto mode, the NVR synchronizes the time of cameras automatically. Section 2: NVR network configuration One default IP address of the NVR is 192.168.0.121, another IP address default ...
  • Page 17 Section 3: hard disk management Formatting will clear all video data on hard disks. Before removing a hard disk from the NVR during operation, unload the disk; otherwise, the disk may be damaged. Manage the hard disks of the NVR as follows: To format a hard disk, click Format.
  • Page 18 Figure 5-4 Camera Search interface Select webcams and click Ok. Section 5: searching and deleting cameras When the camera-dedicated network function is not enabled, click Search Camera to search for webcams manually. The Camera Search interface appears, as shown in Figure 5-5.
  • Page 19 Click . The Camera Search interface (shown in Figure 5-4) appears. Select cameras and click Ok. To remove managed cameras, check the check box in the camera list, select the cameras to be removed, and click Delete Camera. Section 6: Management of the authentication accounts of cameras Only successfully authenticated cameras can be used normally.
  • Page 20 Figure 5-6 Stream dialog box Set a motion detection alarm.  1. Click the motion detection information to be modified. The Motion Alarm dialog box appears. 2. Set the deployment time and detection zone if the motion detection alarm function is enabled. - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Live Video

    Live Video Enter your user name and password on the login interface and click Login. The Live Video interface appears, as shown in Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Live Video interface On the Live Video interface, drag a camera in the Cameras pane on the left to the live channel and perform the following operations: Live video playing ...
  • Page 22 Decoding capability When the video to be played exceeds the supported decoding capability, the video pane prompts insufficient decoding capability. Intelligent code stream adaptation The system provides an intelligent code stream adaptation mechanism. When a video is played, the system selects a proper code stream based on the sizes and number of video windows and its own decoding capability to achieve optimal real-time surveillance effect.
  • Page 23 Name Description Layouts, Cameras, and Alarm Info panes. : used to play a live video. : used to close a live video. : used to bookmark a live video in the current channel so that the corresponding file can be located during video playback.
  • Page 24 Figure 6-2 PTZ control menu The PTZ control menu takes effect only for high-speed domes and external PTZ cameras. To close the PTZ setup menu, click on the PTZ control interface. To exit the PTZ control menu, click on the PTZ control interface. Quick operation on the Live Video interface Right-click and the Live Video menu appears (shown in Figure 6-3), where you can choose to show the title and code stream information, turn on/off audio, select and...
  • Page 25: Video Playback

    Video Playback 7.1 Video Playback Video playback refers to playing of videos stored in local hard disks, as shown in Figure 7-1. Figure 7-1 Local video playback Video being playing File axis Blue columm Take the following steps to play a video: Select a camera.
  • Page 26: Video Backup

    Select a date in the Date pane. Click to change months or click to change years. Indicates the selected date. The green color indicates that there are videos captured on that day. Display videos. Step 3 After a camera and date are selected, video information is displayed below the video pane.
  • Page 27 Figure 7-2 Selecting a backup path The Backup Path bar displays the selected backup path. If it is empty, select a backup path. The list below shows available backup storage devices. The NVR supports two types of backup storage device, that is, network storage device (NAS) and USB storage device (USB flash drive or mobile hard disk).
  • Page 28 Figure 7-3 Add Network Disk dialog box 2. Specify the name, IP address, path, account and password, and file system of the network disk to be added, and click OK. 3. View the status of the network disk. The Status column displays the status (Available, Connection failed, and Unavailable) of the network disk.
  • Page 29 Video backup control bar Click Start in the video backup control bar to select a video segment. 2. Select the video file to be backed up (the selected video segment is highlighted in blue in the display area), click and hold the left mouse button, and drag the cursor horizontally to select the video file segment to be backed up.
  • Page 30: A.q

    F.A.Q 1. Why stop the device self-test interface does not move? You can be processed in accordance with the following methods: Method one: Check the NVR are not equipped with hard disk; Method Two: check the NVR detected, but not formatted; Method three: Check the hard disk has been damaged;...

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