NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 1 Installation 1.1 NVR Installation During installation of the NVR: Ensure the device is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment. The device is designed for indoor use only. Keep all liquids away from the device.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) (4) Close the cover and fasten it with the screws.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Start up and Shutdown 2.1.1 Start up Plug in the power cord, press the power switch, the power indicator light should turn bright. The device will begin to start. After the device starts up, the video output defaults to multiple screen output mode.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 2.3 Using Guide The Guide starts once login, as shown in figure 2.3. Figure 2.3 Language Setting Operating Guide 1)The Guide can walk you through some basic settings of the NVR. If you don’t want to use the Guide at that moment, click the button.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 2.5 Network Setting 4)After the network setting, click Next button to enter the QR Code interface, as shown in figure 2.6. Figure 2.6 Qr Code 5)Click Finish to complete the Guide setup. 2.4 Menu operation After the user login successfully, according to the interface of the upper toolbar to perform associated settings,as shown in figure 2.7.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 2.8 Begin setup 1) Logout: Click Logout button, can exit the current user. 2) Guide: Click Guide button, it will pop-up boot wizard setting interface, simply configure language, display resolution, basic network parameters, and mobile phone app to access the QR Code display.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 3 Live View 3.1 Introduction of Live View Live view shows you the video image getting from each camera in real time. The NVR will automatically enters live view mode when powered on, as shown in figure 3.1.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) When you click , it will pop-up the alarm information, as shown in figure 3.3. Figure 3.3 Alarm Information When you click , it will hide the real-time alarm information. (2) Other functions Table 3.2 Other Function description...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 3.3 Using the Mouse in Live View Figure 3.4 Right Click Menu Table 3.3 Right Click Function description Name Description Full Screen Quick enter full screen mode. Tour On/Off Open/Close cruise. Start Recording On/Off Open/Close manual record.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 3.4 Right tool bar (1) Images play mode There are three kinds of play mode, as shown in figure 3.5. Preview pictures can be showed according to "Device List", "Structure" and "Tour". The default play mode is "Device List".
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 3.7 Video (4)PTZ/Preset/CRZ/Track Please confirm whether the related parameters setting is correct before control the PTZ. After setting up parameters, select the channel to be controlled in the preview interface, then control the direction of the lens, focal length, focus, aperture amplification and narrow in PTZ operation interface and adjust the speed of PTZ, as shown in figure 3.8.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 4 Playback 4.1 Real-time Playback Purpose: Playback the recorded video files of a specific channel in the live view mode. Steps: Choose a channel in live view mode and click the button in the bottom of the channel, as shown in figure 4.1.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Playback by time Purpose: Playback video files recorded in specified time duration. Multi-channel simultaneous playback is supported. Steps: 1)Enter playback interface. 2)Check the check-box of channel(s) in the channel list and then double-click to select a date on the calendar.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Capture Hide/Show the progress bar Sound Adjust 4.2.2 Playback by Event Search Purpose: Playback record files on one or several channels searched out by event type (e.g. alarm detection, motion). Steps: 1)Enter the Playback interface.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Table 4.2 Detailed Explanation of Playback Toolbar Button Function Button Function Play/Stop Stop Next picture Last picture Note: Click the check-box of the picture listed, then click Backup button, can enter the Snapshot back-up interface, as shown in figure 4.6.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 5 PTZ Controls 5.1 Configuring PTZ Settings 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 Setting interface, as shown in figure 5.1.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 5.2 PTZ Setting Interface 5.2.1 Customizing Preset Follow the steps to set the Preset location that you want the PTZ camera to point to when an event takes place. Steps: 1) Use the directional button to wheel the camera to the location where you want to set preset, and the zoom and focus operations can be recorded in the preset as well.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 3)Configure key point parameters, such as the key point No., duration of staying for one key point and speed of cruise. The key point is corresponding to the preset. The Key Point No. determines the order at which the PTZ will follow while cycling through the cruise.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 6 Backup Purpose: The record files can be backup to various devices, such as USB devices (USB flash drives, USB HDDs). Click icon to enter the local backup interface, as shown in figure 6.1.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 6.2 Video File Backup Figure 6.3 Video Backup Interface Steps: 1)Select the Channel to backup. 2)Set the time of file to backup. 3)Select the File Type: Video. 4)Select the File Format. 5)Click button to view the file size.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 7 Channel Setting 7.1 Adding IP Cameras Purpose: Before you can get live video or record the video files, you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device. Before you start: Ensure the network connection is valid and correct, and the IP camera to add has already been activated.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 7.2 Channel Parameter 7.2.1 Display Setting Purpose: You can configure the OSD (On-Screen Display) settings for the camera, including camera name, date /time, etc. Steps: 1)Enter the OSD Configuration interface. Channel Setting ->Channel Parameter ->Display Setting 2)Select the channel of camera to configure OSD settings.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 7.4 Image Setting Interface Camera Lens Parameters Setting: Set the channel Camera Lens Parameters, as shown in figure 7.5. Figure 7.5 Camera Lens Parameters Setting Interface Click Save button to save the settings.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 7.6 Video Encoding 2)Select the channel of camera to configure the encoding type. 3)Encoding Type: Select Main Stream or Sub Stream. 4)Resolution: Select the video resolution. 5)Bit-Rate Type: CBR & VBR can be selected.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 7.8 Motion (1) Detection Modes:The default is "Front Detect" (IPC). If NVR support Smart Detection is possible to switch on mode "Local Detect"; (2) Sensitivity/proportion: Can increase the accuracy of the motion detection trigger after setting up reasonably;...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 7.10 Arming Schedule (5)Linkage mode:Choose the mode that needs linkage,as shown in figure 7.11. Figure 7.11 Linkage (6)Full screen frame:One click to set the whole screen area for motion detection area; (7) Full screen clear:One click to clear the motion detection area on the screen set before.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 7.12 Video Loss (1)Channel:Choose the channel number; (2)Arming Schedule:Set the arming schedule of video loss, as shown in figure 7.13. Figure7.13 Arming Schedule (3)Linkage:Set the linkage mode, as shown in figure 7.14. Figure7.14 Linkage 7.2.6 Video Tampering...
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) want to setup, as shown in figure 7.15. Figure7.15 Video Tampering 2)Set the video tampering handling action of the channel. Check the check-box of Enable Video Tampering Alarm. Select the sensitivity. Use the mouse to draw an area you want to detect video tampering.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 7.2.7 Video Mask Purpose: You are allowed to configure the four privacy mask zones that cannot be viewed by the operator. The privacy mask can prevent certain surveillance areas to be viewed or recorded.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 7.19 Record Setting Interface Select the Channel you want to configure. Select the Record Mode. Click Setting button to set the record time, as shown in figure 7.20. Figure 7.20 Arming Schedule Pre-Record: The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 7.21 Timing Capture Interface (1)Channel:Set the channel number (2)Timing capture:Check to enable the timing capture (3)Capture Schedule:Set time intervals of timing capture according to the need, as shown in figure 7.22. Figure 7.22 Arming Schedule Note: Use the "Copy to"...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 7.5 Channel Grouping 7.5.1 Structure The role of setting organizational structure is to group the channel and preview. You can group according to a standard, as shown in figure 7.26, that is group according to the region.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 8 Disk management Click icon, entering into the disk backup interface, there are three modules in this interface, the following instructions, respectively. 8.1 Storage Management The information on the page explains in detail the situation of the current NVR receive the hard disk.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) the "video post-processing" selected, cover the history video or stop video recording. Note that, when the channels of the device video are more than 32 and connect multiple hard disk, to ensure the efficiency and performance of hard disk, the default is recordinh video in 2 hard disk.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 8.3 Advanced configuration 8.4 Disk Location Map This page shows the product main board picture, as shown in figure 8.4. It identified the corresponding physical serial number of SATA port. If certain hard disk need to replace, just compare the image to find corresponding SATA hard drive (Note:photos are for...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 9 System maintenance Click icon,can enter the system maintenance interface, this part includes six parts altogether, note the following instructions: 9.1 System Information Can view the device information,stream info and online users。 9.1.1 Device Information Device information interface, as shown in figure 9.1, can view the versions of...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 9.1.3 Online Users View the information of current logged in user, as shown in figure 9.3, including: user name, login time, login IP, login method, and so on. Figure 9.3 Online users 9.2 Log Information Click icon,the interface is shown in figure 9.4, can view the system log.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 9.3 Configuration Management As shown in figure 9.5, can export the configuration, import configuration and restore the default. Figure 9.5 Configuration management 9.4 System Upgrade As shown in figure 9.6, it can be divided into “Local upgrade” and “Upgrade IPC”.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 9.5 Auto Maintenance Can set the maintenance mode, as shown in figure 9.7. Figure 9.7 Auto maintenance 9.6 Network Monitoring 9.6.1 Network Flow As shown in figure 9.8, can monitor the network traffic of the current device.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 9.9 Network Test (1) NIC choice: choose the network card, the default is network card 1 (2) Destination address: input the network address that needs to be tested (3) Network caught back up: click “Browse”, set up storage paths, click “Caught...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 10 System configuration Click icon, enter the system configuration interface, the interface has seven modules, the following description respectively. 10.1 Time Setting Time settings interface, as shown in figure 10.1, can set the device time, time zone selection.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 10.2 Parameter configuration (1)Resolution:Set the video resolution (2)Bit-Rate Type:Choose the bit rate type, the default is CBR (3)Bit-Rate:Set the bit rate upper limit (4)Video frame rate:set the frame rate according to the requirements.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure10.4 Basic Setting (1)Network card:According to the need can choose a different card type; (2)Physical address:Show the physical address of the current network interface, unchangeable; (3)Automatic obtain the IP address:that is DHCP function. When open it, IP/mask/gateway cannot be set, if the current DHCP is effective, then it will obtain new IP/mask/gateway router assigned (remote login need to use the new IP address).
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) (2)Server domain name: Each server type is corresponding to the existing default server domain name; (3)Port:Each server type is corresponding to the existing default port; (4)The user name and password:Manually enter the correct user name and password;...
This page is the enable interface of the platform agreement, as shown in figure 10.8. Default Comelit View 100 and Web Server protocols are enable (support the device remotely login), other services enable according to the need. Note that, enable/disable parts of service need to restart the device.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure10.9 Modify (2)Click icon,can view Comelit View 100 QR code,as shown in figure 10.10. Figure 10.10 QR code 10.4 Alarm Management There are 4 pages of this module, the following instructions respectively. 10.4.1 Alarm Input...
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 10.11 Alarm input (1) Alarm input:Select channel; (2) Alarm input name:edit alarm name; (3) Alarm status:set the alarm state, the default value is always open; (4) Arming schedule:set the arming schedule, as shown in figure 10.12;...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 10.4.2 Alarm Output The Alarm Output interface, as shown in figure 10.14. Figure 10.14 Alarm Output (1)Alarm output:choose the channel number that needs to set; (2)Alarm output name:set the alarm output name; (3) Output alarm delay:choose the alarm output delay time or custom settings;...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure10.16 Abnormal Setting (1) Anomaly type:there are 6 type for choice, respectively are “Hard Disk Full”, “No Hard Disk”, “The network hard disk dropped”, “HDD Smart Faulty”, “Network Disconnected”, “IP Address Conflict”; (2) Trigger mode:all types of trigger mode default to open“ alarm on monitor” and “upload to center”, “The network hard disk dropped”...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure10.18 Add (5)Modify:select a set of alarm information, click icon to modify the alarm configuration, as shown in figure 10.19; Figure 10.19 Modify (6) Delete information:select a set of alarm information, click icon to delete the information.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 10.20 User management (1)Modify Users: modify the selected users information, as shown in figure 10.21; Figure 10.21 Modify users (2)Add Users:add a new user, as shown in figure 10.22, fill in the user name and password;...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) (3)Delete users:can delete the selected users (except admin and default users); (4)User Permission:set the selected user permissions, as shown in figure 10.23. Figure 10.23 User Permission 10.6 PTZ Setting This page is PTZ parameter setting interface, as shown in figure 10.24, only when the parameter is set correctly, can the PTZ run normally.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 10.7 Device Setting The Device Setting interface, as shown in figure10.25. Figure 10.25 Device Setting (1)Device ID:device number, default to 0; (2)Device name:can edit the device name, default to blank; (3)Serial No:show the product serial number;...
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure10.26 IPC protocol management (15)Auxiliary User:Open/close the function, default close, restart device to open; (16)Mouse Speed: adjust the speed of the mouse, it come into effect immediately.
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Chapter 11 Intelligent Analysis Intelligent analysis is the vital function of NVR 2.0, and this chapter will give clear and specific instructions in terms of intelligent performance, process and parameter configuration. 11.1 Brief Introduction The current intelligent performance of NVR2.0 includes:...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) 11.3 Function Configuration 11.3.1 Detection Mode As shown in Figure 5.2, there are "IPC front-end detection" and "NVR local detection" mode. The IPC front-end detection mode requires the IPC front-end to support intelligent detection. If IPC front-end detection is not supported, the NVR Local Detection mode must be selected.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Target counting The purpose of this page is to configure the relevant parameters so that the target count alarm occurs when a moving object whose proportion is larger strides the set detection line to obtain the number set by the detection rules, as shown in figure 11.3. The following describes the parameters of the pages on the set method.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) (13) Erase line: one click to clear the screen to set the history setting line. In accordance with the above settings, every 30s account for 150 times the number of objects through the detection line 2, trigger the alarm, as shown in figure 11.4 and 11.5 is the pre-alarm and alarm occurs when the real-time preview screen.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure11.6 Goods detection (1) Channel: Select the channel; (2) Detect Mode: divided into front-end and local, two models to the actual capacity of the product subject, select the front-end mode requires front-end IPC support, select the local mode requires NVR support.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure11.7 Pre-alarm Figure 11.8 Alarming Area Detection The purpose of this page is to configure the relevant parameters, so that more than the proportion of moving objects, enter / leave / hovering in the set detection area, over time detection zone detection alarm occurs.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 11.9 Area Detection (1)Channel: Select the channel; (2)Detect Mode: divided into front-end and local, the two models to the actual capacity of the product subject, select the front-end mode requires front-end IPC support, select the local mode requires the NVR support;...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 11.11 Line Crossing (1)Channel: Select the channel; (2)Detect Mode: divided into front-end and local, two models to the actual capacity of the product subject, select the front-end mode requires front-end IPC support, select the local mode requires the NVR support;...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) the camera being blocked, and the camera's angle or position being changed. Figure 11.19 Scene Change (1)Channel: select the channel; (2)Detect mode: only local detection mode is supported and local NVR support is required;...
NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) Figure 11.21 Alarming Linkage Setting (1) Linkage: select mail linkage, sound alarm, monitor alarm, upload center in four ways; The following four ways: a) Mail linkage: this method needs to set a valid mailbox in the Email parameter of the device and fill in a valid mail sending and receiving server and port number.
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NVR 2.0 User Manual (4 ed.) search for test records. Click "Face Search", the interface is shown in Figure 11.22, select the channel and time period to search, click "Search". Figure 11.22 Face Search...
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