Summary of Contents for Provision ISR Ossia NVR5 Series
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Notes Please read this user manual carefully to ensure that you use the device correctly and safely. There may be incorrect info or printing errors in this manual. Updates and corrections will be made into the future versions of this manual. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
User Manual Basic Operation Guide 1 Introduction 1.1 Summary This series of NVRs intends to provide unconditional security for homes, offices, banks, schools, intelligent mansions, traffic, environmental protection, supermarkets, petrol service stations, residential quarters, factories Etc. from local or remote installations. The Ossia OS was designed specifically to answer the needs of the users.
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User Manual Basic Operation Guide HDD Support: 2U cases can add a maximum of 8 SATA HDDs 1.5U cases can add a maximum of 4 SATA HDDs 1U cases can add a maximum of 2 SATA HDDs ...
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User Manual Basic Operation Guide disk alarm, illegal access alarm, network disconnection alarm and IPC offline alarm. Configurable alarm trigger Alarms can trigger PTZ Operation, snapshots, pop-up videos and more. Event notification modes: Alarm-out, pop-up video, pop-up message box, buzzer and E-mail ...
User Manual Basic Operation Guide 1.3 Front Panel Descriptions The following descriptions are for reference only. Type I: Name Descriptions While recording, the light is blue When accessed by network the light is blue When powered on , the light is blue Type II: Name Descriptions...
User Manual Basic Operation Guide 1.4 Rear Panel Descriptions Here we only take a part of real panels for example to introduce their interfaces and connections. The interfaces and locations of the interfaces are only for references. Please take the real object as the standard. Name Descriptions ALARM OUT...
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User Manual Basic Operation Guide Name Descriptions Connect to VGA monitor e-SATA Connect to HDD with e-SATA interface RS485 Y/Z interface Unavailable RS485 A/B interface Connect to keyboard. A is TX+; B is TX- AUDIO OUT Audio output Network port HDMI Connect to HD display (4K Ultra HD Supported) USB3.0...
User Manual Basic Operation Guide Name Descriptions Power Supply DC48V power supply interface PoE port 8 PoE network ports; connect to 8 PoE IP cameras Network port Connect to VGA monitor HDMI Connect to HD display (4K Ultra HD Supported) USB3.0 interface, connect USB storage device or USB3.0 USB mouse...
User Manual Basic Operation Guide Alarm Input: Alarm IN 1~16 are 16 CH alarm input interfaces. There are no type requirements for sensors. NO type and NC type are both available and can be configured from the device interface. The method to connect sensors to the device is as shown below: The alarm input is an open/close relay.
User Manual Basic Operation Guide RS485 Connection There are two types of RS485 interfaces: (Type 1) (Type 2) Type 1: The P/Z interface is not used. The K/B interface is used to connect control keyboard. Type 2: The RS485 interface is used to connect control keyboard. A is TX+; B is TX-. 2 Basic Operations Guide 2.1 Startup &...
User Manual Basic Operation Guide 2.2 Remote Controller ① Open the battery cover of the remote controller and insert two AAA size batteries. ② When placing the batteries. Please ensure the correct polarity (+ and -). ③ Replace the battery cover. Key points to check in case the remote doesn’t work.
User Manual Basic Operation Guide Button Function Record manually Search To enter search mode MEUN To enter menu Exit To exit the current interface ENTER To confirm the choice or setup Direction button To move cursor in setup ZOOM To zoom in No function temporarily To control playback.
User Manual Basic Operation Guide 2.4 Text-input Instruction The system includes two input keyboard layout as shown the above pictures. The left box is the number input keyboard and the right box is the general input keyboard which provides inputs of numbers, letters and punctuation characters as shown below Button Meaning...
User Manual Wizard & Main Interface 3 Wizard & Main Interface 3.1 Startup Wizard On each startup, the disk icons will be shown on the top of the interface. You can view the number and status of each disk quickly and conveniently through these icons No disk Unavailable disk RW available disk...
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User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Click “Edit Security Question” to set questions and answers for password recovery option. If you forget the password, please refer to Q4 in Appendix A FAQ for details. Skipping this step might result in having to reset the device due to missing password. Click “Next”...
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User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Note: If you use PoE NVR, the state of the internal ethernet port will be shown on the interface as seen on the picture below. Please refer to 11.1.1 TCP/IPv4 Configuration for detailed introduction of the internal ethernet port. ④...
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User Manual Wizard & Main Interface ⑤ Add Camera. Click “Refresh” to refresh the list of available IP cameras and click add the checked camera. Click “Add All” to add all the cameras in the list. Click delete the added camera. Click “Delete All” to delete all the added cameras. Click to edit the network parameters of the selected IP camera as shown on the left below.
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User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Click to edit the added camera as shown on the above right. Input the new camera name, IP address and port. Fill the current username and password of the camera. You can click “Test” to test the effectiveness of the filled information.
User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Manual: After switching to manual, set the schedule for “Sensor Record”, “Motion Record” and “Schedule Record” of each camera. (You can choose all together by clicking on . Click “OK” to save the settings. 3.2 Main Interface 3.2.1 Main Interface Introduction...
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User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Operations bar (① ) icon description: Button Meaning Start button. Click it to pop up the menu (③). Full screen button. Click it to switch to full screen mode; click it again to exit the full screen mode. Screen split mode buttons.
User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Introduction of area (③): Icon / Button Meaning Showing the current user name Record search interface, see 8.3 Record, Search & Playback for details. Playback interface .see 8.2 Playback Interface Introduction for details. Backup interface, see 8.4 Backup for details. Setup panel, see 3.2.2 Setup Panel for details.
User Manual Wizard & Main Interface “Add Camera” to go to the camera management interface as shown below. Click the main categories on the top of the screen to go to corresponding interface. Refer to the picture below. For instance, you can go to system setup interface by clicking “System” tag. 3.2.3 Main Functions ...
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User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Alarm Management for details. Network This category contains TCP/IPv4, DDNS, Port, E-mail and Network Status. Please see 11.1 Network Configuration for details. Account and Authority This category covers Account Management (see 10.1 Account Management for details) and Permission Management (see 10.3 Permission Management for details).
User Manual Live Preview Introduction 4 Camera Management 4.1 Add/Edit Camera 4.1.1 Add Camera The NVR’s network parameters should be configured before adding IP cameras (see 11.1.1 TCP/IPv4 Configuration for details). Referring to the pictures below, Click on Add Camera in the setup panel or in the top right corner of the preview window to pop up the “Add Camera”...
User Manual Live Preview Introduction Quick Add Check mark the desired cameras and click “Add” to add cameras. Click to edit the camera’s IP address. Click on “Default Password” to set the default username and password per manufacturer. Add Manually Input the IP address, port, username, password and protocol of the camera and click “Test”...
User Manual Live Preview Introduction The IP camera which directly connects to the PoE port of the NVR through private protocol will be shown automatically in the camera list. One of the two conditions must be met if the IP camera which directly connects to the PoE port of the NVR through ONVIF protocol should be shown automatically in the camera list.
User Manual Live Preview Introduction 4.2.2 Edit Camera Group Click to modify the group information such as group name and dwell time. Click to delete the group. 5 Live-view Introduction: 5.1 Live-View Interface: You should first add cameras to the NVR before this interface will be active (see 4.1.1 Add Camera for details).
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User Manual Live Preview Introduction Click the live-view window to show the camera specific tool bar as shown in area ① ; right click the preview window to show the menu list. The tool bar and menu list are explained in the table below.
User Manual Live Preview Introduction 5.2 Live-View Modes: 5.2.1 Display Presets Set different screen split modes and camera layouts as required and save the display to create a preset. Refer to the picture below. Double click on the display preset from the list to activate it. ...
User Manual Live Preview Introduction 5.2.2 Sequence: The sequence view will automatically switch the viewed cameras in specified times. If a customized scheme has not been created, it will keep the split layout and go through all of the cameras. If the scheme has been created – the sequence will run the created scheme. ...
User Manual Live Preview Introduction Add Scheme in area ① to create a new scheme. Click Click on the top right corner of the scheme to delete it. Configure Scheme Select a scheme in area ① and the screen split mode button from area ④...
User Manual Live Preview Introduction 5.3 Image Configuration 5.3.1 OSD Settings Click StartSettingsCameraImageOSD Settings to go to the interface shown below. Select the camera, input the camera name (or double click the camera name in the camera list to edit the camera’s name), enable or disable the name and time OSD (if enabled, drag the red name and time OSDs in the image view area to change the OSDs’...
User Manual Live Preview Introduction 5.3.3 Mask Settings Some areas of the image can be masked for privacy. Up to four mask areas can be set for each camera. (For Provision-ISR Cameras). Click StartSettingsCameraImageMask Settings to open the interface as shown below. Select the camera and enable the mask. Click “Draw”...
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Live Preview Introduction User Manual Image Adjustment Drag the slider to set the image brightness, contrast, saturation and hue values. Check Sharpness, WDR and DNR to enable it and drag the slider to set their values. Click “Default” button to set these parameters to their default values. The introductions of these parameters are as follows: Parameter Meaning...
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User Manual Live Preview Introduction The introductions of these parameters and buttons are as follows: Button/Parameter Meaning Click to zoom in/out. If manual mode is selected, focus button, “One Key Focus” and “Day/night mode switch autofocus” will be available; If auto mode is selected, the time Focus Mode interval setup will be available.
User Manual 6 PTZ 6.1 PTZ Control Interface: The NVR supports full control over IP dome or PTZ cameras (Via private or ONVIF Protocol). Click on the desired camera and on the icon from the channel tool bar. The live view will switch to the PTZ control interface as shown below.
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User Manual Analog Joystick Control The analog joystick on the left side of the interface provides quick PTZ control. The dome or PTZ will move when you drag the analog joystick. The further you drag the analog joystick from the middle of the image, the faster the dome or PTZ will move. The dome or PTZ will stop rotating when you release the analog joystick or move it to the middle.
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User Manual Drag the mouse from C to D (as illustrated below) to get a green rectangle and the camera will zoom out. Advanced 3D Control Double click the left button of the mouse on any area of the camera image and the image size will be doubled and centered on the clicked point.
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User Manual Adjust the camera direction and click “Save Position” to save the current preset position on the selected preset. You can also go to preset setting interface for preset setting, see 6.2 Preset Setting for details. in the preset list to call the preset; click “Delete” button to delete the selected Click preset.
User Manual 6.2 Preset Settings Click StartSettingsCameraPTZPreset to go to the interface as shown below. Add preset Select the desired camera and click “Add” button to add preset; or click in the camera list on the right side of the interface to display the preset information of the camera and click to add preset.
User Manual 6.3 Cruise Setting Click StartSettingsCameraPTZCruise to go to the interface shown below. Add Cruise Click in the camera list on the right side of the interface to display the cruise information to add cruise. The operations of the “Add Cruise” window of the camera and click are similar to that of the PTZ control interface;...
User Manual Record & Disk Management 7 Record & Disk Management 7.1 Record Configuration: 7.1.1 Mode Configuration: Please format the HDDs to enable recording (refer to 7.5 Disk Management for details). The Ossia recording interface was redesigned to be clearer and easier to configure. It is based on statistics showing that most users configure the recording to work all year long in 24x7 schedule –...
User Manual Record & Disk Management Selecting one of the auto modes will pop up the stream settings window as shown below. Set the video encode type, resolution, FPS, bitrate and audio for each of the camera and click “OK” to save the settings.
User Manual Record & Disk Management Pre-alarm Record Time: set the record time duration before the alarm event started. Post-alarm Record Time: set the record time duration after the alarm event ended. Expiration Time: set the expiration time for recorded video. Recordings will not be kept longer than the specified duration even if the HDD is not full.
User Manual Record & Disk Management 7.3 Schedule Setting 7.3.1 Add Schedule Click StartSettingsRecordRecording ScheduleEdit Schedules. The default schedules are “24 ⅹ 7” (All week), “24 ⅹ 5” (Weekdays - Monday to Friday) and “24 ⅹ 2” (Weekends – Saturday & Sunday). “24 ⅹ...
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User Manual Record & Disk Management Input the schedule name, set the schedule times and click “Add” to save the schedule. You can set day schedule or week schedule. : Activate button; : Deactivate button. Set Single Day Schedule Click and drag the mouse cursor on the time scale to mark the active time.
User Manual Record & Disk Management Click “All” to set all week recording; click “Reverse” to swap the selected and unselected time in a week; click “Clear All” to clear all the selected area in a week. 7.3.2 Record Schedule Configuration Click StartSettingsRecordRecording ScheduleSchedule Configuration to go to the interface shown below.
User Manual Record & Disk Management 7.4.2 Scheduled Recording: Scheduled Recording: the system will record automatically according to the schedule. Set the record schedule of each camera - See 7.3 Schedule Setting for details. 7.4.3 Motion Based Recording: Motion Based Recording: the system will start recording based on motion alarms. You can use the default settings or create customized setting for each camera as follows: ①...
User Manual Record & Disk Management 7.5.1 Storage Mode Configuration Click StartSettingsDiskStorage Mode. There are four disk groups. By using disk group, you can allocate a specific camera to a specific disk (the recorded data from the grouped cameras will be stored in the disks allocated for that group).
User Manual Record & Disk Management 7.5.2 View Disk and S.M.A.R.T. Information Click StartSettingsDiskView Disk Information; click “S.M.A.R.T. Information” to view the working status of the HDD. Refer to the picture below.
User Manual Playback & Backup 8 Playback & Backup 8.1 Instant Playback Click on the channel tool bar at the bottom of the live-view camera window to play back the record (click on the general tool bar at the bottom of the live-view interface to set the default playback time).
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User Manual Playback & Backup The interface will switch from live-view to playback and the cameras from the live-view will be played back automatically. You can add the playback cameras manually by clicking on in the playback window to open the “Add Camera” window. Mark the cameras you wish to add and click “Add”.
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User Manual Playback & Backup Click on the playback window to show the tool bar as shown in area ③; right click on the window to show the menu list. The tool bar and menu list are introduced in the table below. Button Menu List Meaning...
User Manual Playback & Backup The record time scale shows different record types with different colors. The green color stands for manual record, red color stands for sensor alarm record, yellow color stands for motion alarm record and blue color stands for schedule record. Click the time scale to set the playback exact location.
User Manual Playback & Backup playback interface (refer to 8.2 Playback Interface Introduction for details). Click “Close” to close the interface. Time Slice Mode Working method: Method One: Click “Year”, “Month” or “Day” button under the record time scale to select the time slice mode.
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User Manual Playback & Backup updated automatically and show a snapshot from the chosen time. ⑤ You can perform backup directly from this interface. Left click and drag the mouse on the time scale to select the segment for playback and click “Backup” button to continue; select the device, backup path and backup format in the opened window and click “Backup”...
User Manual Playback & Backup 8.3.3 Search & Playback by Event ① Click StartSearchBy Event. ② Mark the required event type in the interface. ③ Click to set the start time and end time on the top left of the interface. ④...
User Manual Playback & Backup Click in the interface to play the record. Click to edit the tag name. Click delete the tag. 8.4 Backup The recorded data and the snapped pictures can be backed up locally to USB (U-disk or external USB HDD) or by e-SATA (only available in selected models) it can also be backed up through network.
User Manual Playback & Backup Note: If the backup is made in the “private” format, the system create a RPAS player on the USB device automatically. The private format backup can only be played by the RPAS player. 8.4.2 Backup by Event ①...
User Manual Playback & Backup to open the “Export” window. Select the device Click to delete an image. Click name and save path in the window and click “Save” button. Click to open a view window. Click to export the image. Click to view the previous image or click to view the next image.
User Manual Alarm Management 9 Alarm Management 9.1 Sensor Alarm To fully configure the sensor alarm settings, you should enable the sensor alarm and set up the alarm handling for each camera/channel. ① Click StartSettingsAlarmSensor Alarm to access the following interface. ②...
Alarm Management User Manual preset of each PTZ camera. To add presets, please see 6.2 Preset Setting. Buzzer: if enabled, the system will buzz using the internal buzzer when the sensor alarm is triggered. To set the delay time of the buzzer, please see 9.4.4 Buzzer. Pop-up Video: once enabling “Pop-up Video”...
User Manual Alarm Management Sensitivity: the higher the value is, the more sensitive it is to motion. You should adjust the value according to the practical conditions since the sensitivity is influenced by color and time (day or night). Duration: it refers to the interval time between two motion detections. For instance, if the duration time is set to 10 seconds, once the system detects a motion, it will trigger the alarm and disregard all other motions for 10 seconds (specific to camera).
Alarm Management User Manual 9.3.2 IPC Offline Settings ① Click StartSettingsAlarmExceptionIPC Offline Settings to open the interface shown below. ② Mark the and configure the desired response for IPC Offline Alarm out of “Record”, “Snap”, “Alarm-out” and “Preset”, and enable/disable “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”, “Pop-up Message Box”...
User Manual Alarm Management 9.4.3 Display Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent NotificationDisplay to set the duration of the pop-up video and pop-up message box. Click “Apply” to save the settings. 9.4.4 Buzzer Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent NotificationBuzzer to set the holding time of the buzzer and click “Apply” to save the setting. You can click “Test” to test the buzzer. 9.5 Manual Alarm Click on the general tool bar at the bottom of the live-view interface to open the window...
User Manual Alarm Management 9.6 View Alarm Status Click StartSettingsAlarmAlarm Status or click on the general tool bar at the bottom of the live-view interface and click “Alarm Status”. Click “Clear” button to stop the buzzer if the buzzer is on. Click to view detailed information as shown below.
Account & Permission Management User Manual 10 Account & Permission Management 10.1 Account Management Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountEdit User Area ① displays the user permissions. Area ② displays the user list. Click on a user in area ② to display its user permissions in area ①. There are three default permission groups (“Administrator”, “Advanced”...
User Manual Account & Permission Management ② Set the username, password and permission group. The e-mail address, MAC address binding and the remark are optional. Click “Add” to confirm and add the user. 10.1.2 Edit User Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountEdit User. Click in the user list or double click the user to edit its information.
Account & Permission Management User Manual 10.2 User Login & Logout Login: Click StartLogin or directly click the live-view interface, then input the username and the password. Click “Login” button to log in the system. If “Auto Login” is marked – the system will not ask for password again until you logout.
Account & Permission Management User Manual 10.3.2 Edit Permission Group Go to “Edit Permission Group” interface and click in the group list to edit the permission group (the operations of the “Edit Permission Group” are similar to that of the “Add Permission Group”, please see 10.3.1 Add Permission Group).
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User Manual Account & Permission Management ② Check “Enable” and choose “Enable Allow List” or “Enable Block List” (the PC client of which the IP address is in the allow list can access NVR remotely while the PC client in the block list cannot).
User Manual Remote Surveillance 11 Device Management 11.1 Network Configuration 11.1.1 TCP/IPv4 Configuration IP Address Settings Click StartSettingsNetworkTCP/IPv4 to go to the following interface. Mark “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS automatically” to get the IP address and DNS automatically, or input the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, preferred DNS and alternate DNS manually.
User Manual Remote Surveillance PPPoE Settings In the above interface, mark “Enable” in “PPPoE Settings” and input the username and password. Click “Apply” to save the settings. 11.1.2 Port Configuration Click StartSettingsNetworkPort. Input the HTTP, server and RTSP ports of the NVR and click “Apply”...
User Manual Remote Surveillance example: http://192.168.11.61:81. (If the HTTP port is 80 – there is no need to input it) Server Port: the default server port of the NVR is 6036 and it can be changed as required. The port is mainly used in network video management system like CMS. RTSP Port: RTSP (Real-Time Stream Protocol) can be used to retrieve the video stream from the NVR by any media player which supports the RTSP.
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User Manual Remote Surveillance We will take http://provision-isr-dns.com for example: ① Input http://provision-isr-dns.com in the IE address bar to the website. ② Click Registration button to go to the interface as shown below. Set the DDNS account information (username, password, Etc.) and click Submit button to save the account. ③...
User Manual Remote Surveillance ④ After you successfully request your domain name, you will see your domain name information. ⑤ Click StartSettingsNetworkDDNS. Enable the DDNS service and select MintDNS as the DDNS type. Input the pre-registered username, password and domain name and click “Apply”.
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User Manual Remote Surveillance Click “Edit Recipient” to open the following interface. Click “Add” and input the recipient’s e-mail address in the opened window. Click “Add” to to delete a recipient from the list. Click “Apply” to save the settings. confirm.
User Manual Remote Surveillance 11.1.5 UPnP Configuration By using UPnP you can access the NVR through IE client in WAN via router without port mapping. ① Click StartSettingsNetworkUPnP to go to the following interface. ② Make sure the router supports UPnP function and the UPnP is enabled in the router. ③...
User Manual Remote Surveillance Device Name: The name of the device. It may display on the client end or CMS and help the user to easily recognize the device. Video Format: Two modes: PAL and NTSC. Select the video format according to the region / cameras.
User Manual Remote Surveillance 11.3 Factory Default Click StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceFactory Default and click on “Reset to factory default” button in the interface. Confirm the prompt message to reset to the factory default settings. 11.4 Device Software Upgrade Click StartSettingsSystemInformationBasic to view the MCU, kernel and firmware versions.
User Manual Remote Surveillance 11.5 Backup and Restore You can back up the configuration file of the NVR by exporting the file to other storage devices; you can recover the configuration to other NVRs which from the same model as the origin NVR importing the configuration file to other NVRs.
User Manual Remote Surveillance 11.7 View System Information Click StartSettingsSystemInformation and choose the corresponding menu to view the “Basic”, “Camera Status”, “Alarm Status”, “Record Status”, “Network Status” and “Disk” information. 12 Remote Surveillance 12.1 Mobile Client Surveillance ① If you are intending to use Provision-ISR cloud service, make sure to enable NAT in the NVR.
User Manual Remote Surveillance Notes: 1. Please make sure that the IP address of both the NVR and the computer are in the same local network segment. For example, supposing that the IP address of the computer is 192.168.1.YYY, the IP address of the NVR shall be set to 192.168.1.XXX. 2.
User Manual Remote Surveillance PPPoE Access ① Click StartSettingsNetworkTCP/IPv4. Check “Enable” in the “PPPoE settings” and input the username and password you get from your ISP. Click “Apply” to save the settings. ② Click StartSettingsNetworkNetwork Status to view the IP address of the NVR. ③...
Remote Surveillance User Manual 12.4.1 Remote Live-View Click “Live Display” in the remote interface. The live-view interface is divided to four areas as marked in the following picture. Left panel Right panel Tool Bar Start Preview Select a window in the preview area and click one of the online cameras on the left panel to start live-view of the camera in the selected window.
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User Manual Remote Surveillance View Camera Click to view the added cameras. You can view the number of the added cameras and the online cameras. For instance, means that 3 cameras are online out of total of 4 added cameras. You can input the camera name in the search box and click to search the camera.
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User Manual Remote Surveillance Click one camera window in the live-view area and click to manually set the camera’s live-view and local record stream to main stream (For manual record); click to manually set the camera’s live-view and local record stream to sub-stream (For manual record).
User Manual Remote Surveillance PTZ panel introduction: Button Meaning Click to rotate the dome; click to stop rotating the dome. Drag the slider to adjust the movement speed. Zoom in/out camera image. Increase/ decrease the focal length. Open/Close iris. View the preset list. Click the call button in the list to call the preset. View the cruise list.
User Manual Remote Surveillance Button Meaning Mark backup end time. Click the time scale and click on it to mark the end time. Commence backup. View backup tasks status. Event list button. Click to view the record events in a list. 12.4.3 Remote Backup Click “Backup”...
User Manual Appendix A: FAQ Q1. Why can’t I find the HDD? Please confirm that the power and SATA cables are connected firmly to the HDD. Make sure that you use the power adaptor supplied with the NVR. Make sure the HDD/s are compatible with the NVR. See Appendix C: Compatible Device List for details.
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User Manual Q6. The IP cameras connected to the NVR’s PoE port cannot be displayed automatically in the camera list, why? Please check whether the channel assigned to the PoE port is occupied by another IP camera that was added through network. ...
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User Manual Please make sure that the internal ethernet port and the IP camera are in the same network segment. The internal ethernet port and the IP camera which directly connects to the PoE port through ONVIF protocol should be in the same network segment, or you will fail to add the IP camera. Log in the IP camera’s web client and enable DHCP (obtain an IP address automatically);...
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User Manual Confirm that the record schedule has not been set in manual record mode. Please refer to 7.3.2 Record Schedule Configuration for details. Confirm that the HDD is not full and that “Recycle Record” is enabled. Check the HDD information from Disk Management and if required, please enable the recycle function (please see 7.1.2 Advanced Configuration for details).
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User Manual disable it. Fig 10-1 Fig 10-2 Q11. How to play the backup file? If you made the backup by AVI format – it can be played in all common media players. If you made the backup by private format, the NVR will create a RPAS package along with the backup data.
User Manual Calculate Recording Capacity Appendix B: Calculate Recording Capacity The recording capacity is mainly up to the record resolution, record stream and bitrate. Different image quality parameters will take different disk capacities in equal times. The bigger the record resolution, record stream and record bitrate is, the more disk capacity is taken up in equal times.
User Manual Calculate Recording Capacity Appendix C: Compatible Device List Compatible HDD list Brand and Series Capacity Barracuda Series 500GB /1TB /2TB /3TB Seagate SV35 Series (recommended) 1TB /2TB /3TB Surveillance HDD Series (recommended) 1TB /2TB /3TB /4TB /6TB Blue Series 500GB /1TB Western Digital Green Series...
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