Uniden Pro7400H1 User Manual

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Hybrid DVR User Manual

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  • Page 1 Pro7400H1 Hybrid DVR User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Information 4.3 Network ......................... 33 Admin User Name: 4.3.1 Network Setting ..................34 4.3.1.1 Advanced Setting ................36 Admin Password: 4.3.2 DDNS Setting .................... 37 IP Address: 4.3.3 NTP Setting ....................38 4.3.4 Email Setting .................... 39 System Name: 4.3.5 Management Platform ................
  • Page 3: Menu Operation

    1. Menu Operation 2. Start Up/Shutdown the System Hover over Start on the Main Menu with your cursor to view the 1.1 Main Menu Start Sub Menu and access the following options. The Main Menu gives you access to all of the DVR’s key functions. To get to the Main Menu, use the mouse to right click anywhere 2.1 Main Menu –...
  • Page 4 • User Guide: After logging into the DVR interface, the User Guide set-up will begin, which will walk you to through the following steps: 1) Language: Click the right down arrow to select from a list of languages. The default language is English. Once your language is selected, click Next to save and continue: User Guide Display Setting 3) Network Setting: Input the IP address, Subnet Mask and...
  • Page 5: Preview

    3. Preview 4. System Configuration Settings The Preview screen will display after logging in, showing the The DVR’s main configuration settings are located under Setting current video feeds for each individual channel. (The example in the Main Menu. below contains 8 channels.) Setting Screen Preview Screen...
  • Page 6: Ip Channel Setting

    4.1 IP Channel Setting 4.1.1 Add IP Automatically Select IP Channel Setting from the Main Menu and click the Search button. All the IPs that are connected to the NVR will appear and you can modify the settings for each. IP Channel Setting Screen IP Channel Setting Screen When you click the check box in front of any of the listed IP...
  • Page 7: Add Ip Manually

    4.1.2 Add IP Manually 4.1.3 Channel Parameters Modification You can also manually add the IP Cameras if you already know Open the Channel menu to modify channel parameters. the address by typing it into the box. Manual IP Entry Screen •...
  • Page 8: Modify Ipc Parameters

    • Network Type: Select either TCP or UDP. 4.1.5 Delete IPC • User: Input the username. Mark the IPC parameters that needed to be removed and click • Password: Fill in the password. the <<< button. 4.1.4 Modify IPC Parameters Double-click the channel settings that need to be modified under Channel and fill in the relevant parameters, click Modify to save.
  • Page 9: Channel

    • System Version: View the system version number. 4.2.1 Display Setting • PTZ Setting: Adjust the Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera settings. Select Display Setting to adjust how each camera is displayed • DST Setting: Set the system’s Daylight Savings Time (DST) on the screen.
  • Page 10: Video Parameters

    4.2.2 Video Parameters • Channel: Select the channel number you would like to modify. Modify the Video Parameters for each camera. • Encoding Type: Choose from either Main Stream or Sub Stream. • Stream Type: Choose to either stream the Audio and Video from the camera or just the Video.
  • Page 11 4.2.3.1 Set Precise Video Backup 4.2.3.2 Set Scheduled Recording Time If you would like to set a precise video backup time, first make The system can be set to record based on a schedule or you sure the check box in front of All Day Recording is not checked, can manually turn the recording on and off.
  • Page 12: Motion Detection

    4.2.3.3 Advanced Recording Schedule 4.2.4 Motion Detection The Advanced Setting screen allows you to adjust for Pre Set the motion detection settings for each video channel and Recording and Post Recording. use Copy To to transfer the settings to other channels. Note: IP Cameras must support motion detection for this feature.
  • Page 13 • Set Linkage to define the Trigger Mode the system will use in • To turn on motion detection for a particular channel, click the check box in front of Enable Motion Detection. response to a motion detection. Upload to Center will upload •...
  • Page 14: Video Lost

    4.2.5 Video Lost • Click the check box in front of Enable Video Lost to turn on Set an alarm notification in case camera loses video. the feature. Use Copy To to transfer the settings to other channels. • Set the Arm Schedule. •...
  • Page 15: Tampering Alarm

    4.2.6 Tampering Alarm • Click the check box in front of Enable Video Tampering to This screen enables the triggering of an alarm when a camera is activate this feature. tampered with. • Define the tampering alarm areas under Area Settings using your mouse.
  • Page 16: Video Mask Setting

    • Set the Arm Schedule. 4.2.7 Video Mask Setting • Select Linkage to define the Trigger Mode in the event of Use Video Mask to block off a portion of the camera’s video tampering. that you wish to exclude. Video Mask Screen Linkage Setting Screen...
  • Page 17: Network

    • Click the check box in front of Enable Video Mask to turn on 4.3 Network this feature. The Network screen gives you access to your network settings. • Define mask areas under Area Settings. Area Settings Screen Network Screen...
  • Page 18: Network Setting

    4.3.1 Network Setting • Second DNS: Set a secondary DNS server IP address. Modify the basic network information on the Network Setting • MAC: Displays the present MAC address. screen. • Default Route: Select a NIC router from a list of options. The default is NIC1, which can connect IP devices with different network segments.
  • Page 19: Advanced Setting

    4.3.1.1 Advanced Setting 4.3.2 DDNS Setting Access advanced configuration options under Advance settings. The DDNS server allows the DVR to connect to the Internet through a PC with a fixed IP address. DDNS Settings Screen • Select the DDNS Server Type from the following options: Dyndns, PeanutHull, NO-IP, 3322, and Dnsdynamic.
  • Page 20: Ntp Setting

    4.3.3 NTP Setting 4.3.4 Email Settings Set up parameters so the DVR can send status messages about motion detection or other events through email notifications. NTP Settings Screen • Server Address: Input the IP address of the NTP server. The Email Settings Screen default is: asia.pool.ntp.org.
  • Page 21: Management Platform

    4.3.5 Management Platform 4.4 Alarm Set up a connection to management platforms such as iCloud The Alarm screen allows you to set up alarms for the DVR or WebServer. system. The DVR will alert you by sounding an alarm sound and creating a pop-up of the live video stream when triggered by events such as motion detection, video loss or hard disk drive problems.
  • Page 22: Alarm Input

    4.4.1 Alarm Input 4.4.2 Alarm Output The Alarm Input enables alarm processing, sets the alarm Sets the alarm output delay and alarm schedule. schedule and selects the trigger mode. Alarm Output Screen Alarm Input Screen...
  • Page 23: Exception

    4.4.3 Exception 4.5 Account Sets the alarm event types, alarm audio type and alarm display View and modify details of the user accounts in your system. settings for the monitor. Account Screen 4.5.1 Account Information Setting Add, modify or delete users and define each user’s permissions. Alarm Exception Screen Account Setting Screen...
  • Page 24: User Online Checking

    User Privilege determines what each user is permitted to access. 4.5.2 User Online Check to see the current status of each online user’s connection. User Privilege Screen User Online Screen...
  • Page 25: System Administration

    4.6 System Administration 4.6.1 Device Log The System screen allows you to modify system settings. View a listing of the device logs according to the video type and time. Device Log Screen System Screen • Main Type: Sorts by All Types, Alarm, Exception and Operation.
  • Page 26: Stream Info

    4.6.2 Stream Info 4.6.3 HDD Setting View the band width of data streaming for each channel. Check the capacity and free space of the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) and format if needed. Stream Info Screen HDD Setting Screen...
  • Page 27: System Update

    5. PTZ Control 4.6.4 System Update Upgrade the DVR system hardware from a file and view progress bar. PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) is located on the Main Menu. Set the controls for cameras equipped with the Pan-Tilt-Zoom feature. System Update Screen 4.6.5 Auto Reboot Enable or disable the DVR system to reboot one time, or set PTZ Control Screen...
  • Page 28: Record

    • Cruise: Set the camera’s rotation speed by selecting a • Track: Set the PTZ camera to automatically detect, follow and cruise number in the drop-down list and clicking the gear record video of moving persons or objects. button. A screen will pop up with more settings. To recall •...
  • Page 29: Manual Snapshot

    7. Manual Snapshot • Pause: Click to pause the current video playback. • Stop: Click to stop the current video playback. • Slow: Click to slow down the playback speed to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 Select Capture on the Main Menu and click the camera button or 1/16 of the speed.
  • Page 30: Screen Display Setting

    9. Screen Display Setting • Display: Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, transparency, etc. of the video screen display. • Displayer Resolution: Select a resolution to match the Display Setting is located in the Main Menu. resolution of the connected TV or monitor. •...
  • Page 31: Alarm Setting

    12. File Manager • Channel: Select the channel in the drop-down list you would like to back up. • From: Select a start time for video backup. The File Manager, located in the Main Menu, lists all the video • To: Select an end time for video backup. and capture image files stored on the hard disk drive as well as •...
  • Page 32: Image Setting

    13. Image Setting 14. Screen Aspect Ratio/Segmentation Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue on the video Set the Screen Aspect Ratio on the Main Menu according to image through Image Setting located on the Main Menu. the DVR. Aspect Ratio Screen Image Setting Screen...
  • Page 33: Need Help

    3-Year Limited Warranty All Pro•Series products – including DVR/NVR, cameras and security HDDs – come with a 3-year limited warranty to demonstrate Uniden’s commitment to your product’s reliability. For more information, visit support.uniden.com/pro-support. Pro•Series Customer Service Uniden provides Pro•Series Customer Service offering quality support when you need it including: •...

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