Uniden Pro7800N1 User Manual
Uniden Pro7800N1 User Manual

Uniden Pro7800N1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Pro7800N1 NVR User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Information 5.2.5 Video Lost ....................28 5.2.6 Tampering Alarm ..................30 5.2.7 Video Mask Setting ..................33 Admin User Name: 5.3 Network ........................35 Admin Password: 5.3.1 Network Setting ..................36 5.3.1.1 Advanced Setting ................38 IP Address: 5.3.2 DDNS Setting .....................39 5.3.3 NTP Setting ....................40 System Name: 5.3.4 Email Setting ....................41 5.3.5 Management Platform ................42...
  • Page 3: Menu Operation

    1. Menu Operation 2. Start/Shutdown System 2.1 Start Sub Menu 1.1 Main Menu The Start Sub Menu displays when you hover over the Start The Main Menu gives you access to all of the NVR’s key functions. button and allows you to Power Off, Reboot, Login, Logout, With your mouse, right click on the preview screen during a live access the User Guide, set the Device Time and adjust Volume.
  • Page 4 • User Guide: After logging into the NVR System, the User Guide screen will appear and ask you to set it up as it takes you through the following steps: • Language: Choose a language from the drop-down menu. The default language is English. Click Next to save changes and continue.
  • Page 5: Preview

    3. Preview 4. IP Channel Setting 4.1 Add IPC Automatically The Preview screen will display after logging in, showing the current video feeds for each individual channel. Select IP Channel Setting from the Main Menu and click the Search button. All the IPCs that are connected to the NVR will appear and you can modify the settings for each.
  • Page 6: Add Ipc Manually

    4.2 Add IPC Manually When you click the check box in front of any of the listed IP cameras, the IP camera will be added to the channel window You can also manually add the IP Cameras if you already on the right.
  • Page 7: Channel Parameters Modification

    • Select the Play Mode. • Enable: Select the relevant channel and check Enable to • Input the User Name associated with the IP Camera. enable a channel. • Input the Password of the IP Camera. • Protocol: Select a protocol type from: Onvif Standard •...
  • Page 8: Modify Ipc Parameters

    4.4 Modify IPC Parameters 4.5 Delete IPC Double-click the channel settings that need to be modified Mark the IPC parameters that needed to be removed and under Channel and fill in the relevant parameters, click click the button. Modify to save. IPC Screen Delete IPC Screen...
  • Page 9: System Configuration Setting

    5. System Configuration Setting • Device Info: Check and modify the basic device information. • System Version: View the system version number. • PTZ Setting: Set the parameters for the Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) 5.1 Device Setting dome cameras. • DST Setting: Set the Daylight Savings Time (DTS) settings for The NVR’s main configuration settings are located under the system.
  • Page 10: Display Setting

    5.2.1 Display Setting • Time Format: Choose from a 24-hour or 12-hour time display. • Date Format: Choose how you would like the date to display. Select Display Setting to adjust how each camera is displayed • OSD Position: Select the place on the screen where the on the screen.
  • Page 11: Schedule Record

    5.2.3 Schedule Record • Channel: Select the channel number for each channel. • Encoding Type: Choose either Main Stream or Sub Stream. Use Schedule Record to determine when each channel is • Stream Type: Choose to either stream the Audio and Video going to be recording.
  • Page 12: Precise Video Backup

    5.2.3.1 Precise Video Backup 5.2.3.2 Record Time If you would like to set a precise video backup time, Click Record Time under Setting to set a recording schedule. first make sure the check box in front of All Day Recording You can set 8 periods during one day.
  • Page 13: Advanced Record

    5.2.3.3 Advanced Record 5.2.4 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 14 • Adjust the motion detection’s Sensitivity to determine how • To turn on motion detection for a particular channel, click the check box in front of Enable Motion Detection. much motion must register on the system before you are • Use your mouse to select the areas on the camera’s video alerted.
  • Page 15: Video Lost

    5.2.5 Video Lost Set an alarm notification in case the camera loses video. Use Copy To to transfer the settings to other channels. Linkage Screen Video Lost Screen • Click the check box in front of Enable Video Lost to turn on the feature.
  • Page 16: Tampering Alarm

    5.2.6 Tampering Alarm • Click the check box in front of Enable Video Tampering to This screen enables the triggering of an alarm when a camera activate this feature. is tampered with. • Define the tampering alarm areas under Area Settings using your mouse.
  • Page 17: Video Mask Setting

    5.2.7 Video Mask Setting • Set the Arm Schedule. Use Video Mask to block off the portion of the camera’s • Select Linkage to define the Trigger Mode in the event of video that you wish to exclude. tampering. Linkage Screen Video Mask Screen...
  • Page 18: Network

    • Click the check box in front of Enable Video Mask to turn 5.3 Network on this feature. • Define mask areas under Area Settings. The Network screen gives you access to your network settings. Area Settings Screen Network Screen...
  • Page 19: Network Setting

    5.3.1 Network Setting the network segment of the IP Camera’s access in LAN1 should be the same as NIC1 and NIC2 of LAN2. Modify the basic network information on the Network • If a device is equipped with double NIC with POE, the Setting screen.
  • Page 20: Advanced Setting

    5.3.1.1 Advanced Setting 5.3.2 DDNS Setting Set advanced configuration parameters under the Advance The DDNS server allows the DVR to connect to the Internet settings. through a PC with a fixed IP address. Advance Settings Screen DDNS Settings Screen • Manage Host allows the NVR to register the servers •...
  • Page 21: Ntp Setting

    5.3.4 Email Setting 5.3.3 NTP Setting Set up parameters so the NVR can send status messages about motion detection or other events through email notifications. NTP Settings Screen • Server Address: Input the IP of the NTP server. • NTP Port: This NTP only supports TCP transmission, the default is 123.
  • Page 22: Management Platform

    5.3.5 Management Platform 5.4 Alarm & Exception Set up a connection to management platforms or a WebServer. The Alarm screen allows you to set up alarms for the NVR system. The NVR 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 23: Alarm Input

    5.4.1 Alarm Input The Alarm Input enables alarm processing, sets the alarm schedule and selects the trigger mode. Alarm Input Screen Linkage Screen Screen...
  • Page 24: Alarm Output

    5.4.2 Alarm Output 5.4.3 Exception Sets the alarm output delay and alarm schedule. Sets the alarm event types, alarm audio type and alarm display settings for the monitor. Alarm Output Screen Alarm Exception Screen...
  • Page 25: Account Setting

    5.5 Account Setting 5.5.1 User Information Setting Add, modify or delete users and define user permissions View and modify details of the user accounts in your system. under Account Setting. Account Screen Account Setting Screen...
  • Page 26: User Online Checking

    5.5.2 User Online Checking 5.6 System Administration Check to see the current status of each online user’s connection. The System screen allows you to modify system settings. User Online Screen System Screen...
  • Page 27: Device Log

    5.6.1 Device Log 5.6.2 Stream Info Check the device logs according to the video type and data View the band width of data streaming for each channel. time. Stream Info Screen Device Log Screen • Main Type: Sorts by All Types, Alarm, Exception and Operation.
  • Page 28: Hdd Setting

    5.6.3 HDD Setting 5.6.4 System Update Check the capacity and free space of the Hard Disk Drive Browse and select an upgrade file to upgrade the system (HDD) and format if needed. hardware and view progress. System Update Screen HDD Setting Screen...
  • Page 29: Auto Reboot

    5.6.5 Auto Reboot 5.6.6 Recovery Configuration Enable or disable the NVR system to reboot one time, or set Export or import a recovery file. a daily or weekly rebooting schedule. Auto Reboot Screen Recovery Configuration Screen...
  • Page 30: Ptz Control

    6. PTZ Control PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) is located on the Main Menu and can be used to set the controls for cameras equipped with the Pan-Tilt-Zoom feature. Cruise Screen On the Cruise screen, set preset, preset name, residence time and cruise speed, then click Add to create a new cruise preset.
  • Page 31: Record

    7. Record 9. Video Playback Record, located on the Main Menu, allows you to set the system to Select Playback on the Main Menu to view and re-play recorded video record based on a schedule, or you can manually turn recording on or from each individual channel.
  • Page 32: Display Setting

    10. Display Setting • Channel Select: Select the channel you would like to playback. • Date Select: Select the date of playback desired. • Playback Interface: Use the toolbar at the bottom of the Display Setting is located in the Main Menu and allows you to Playback screen to control playing progress, as shown in the adjust the following settings.
  • Page 33: Video Backup

    11. Video Backup 12. Alarm Setting Backup in the Main Menu allows you to copy the backup video Alarm in located in the Main Menu and all the device’s alarm files from the hard disk to an external storage device, such as a information will appear on the list.
  • Page 34: File Manager

    13. File Manager 14. Image Setting The File Manager, located in the Main Menu, lists all video and Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue on the video image through Image Setting located on the Main Menu. capture images stored on the hard disk drive as well as any video or capture files stored on an attached external storage device such as a USB drive.
  • Page 35 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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