Milesight MS-N1009-UNT User Manual

Milesight MS-N1009-UNT User Manual

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  • Page 1 Network Video Recorder User Manual V5.03...
  • Page 2 Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The precaution measures are divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions” Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings is neglected.
  • Page 3 should not be exposed to where a laser beam equipment is used  Use a blower to remove dust from the lens cover  Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the surface of the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent solution, then wipe dry ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Product Introduction........................6 1.1 Introduction...........................6 1.2 Product Key Functions......................6 2. Hardware............................8 2.1 Panel Buttons........................8 2.2 Using a USB Mouse......................10 2.3 Hard Disk Installation......................10 2.3.1 MS-N7000 series Hard Disk Installation..............10 2.3.2 MS-N8000 series Hard Disk Installation..............12 3.
  • Page 5 3.7.6 Upgrade........................65 3.7.7 Save/Load Configuration..................65 3.7.8 Maintenance......................66 3.7.9 Auto Reboot......................67 3.8 Status...........................67 3.8.1 Device Information....................68 3.8.2 Network Status......................68 3.8.3 Camera Status......................68 3.8.4 Disk Status........................ 69 3.8.5 Event Status......................70 3.8.6 Logs...........................71 3.9 Logout..........................72 4. WEB Settings..........................73 4.1 Login............................ 73 4.2 Menu...........................
  • Page 6: Product Introduction

    Pro NVR 7000 Series, Pro NVR 8000 Series), and PoE NVR Series (Mini PoE NVR 1000 Series, PoE NVR 5000 Series and PoE NVR 7000 Series), which can work with Milesight network cameras and connect with third party network cameras that support ONVIF.
  • Page 7 Support 12 recording time periods with separate recording types.  Support pre-record and post-record time for motion detection, alarm recording, motion  and alarm recording, motion or alarm recording. And support pre-record for manual and timing. Support recording/snapshot manually.  Support digital zoom function at arbitrary area in playback.
  • Page 8: Hardware

    2. Hardware 2.1 Panel Buttons Model Hardware/Interface MS-N1009-UT (Firmware version: 71.xx.xx.xx): MS-N1009-UNT: 4K H.265 Mini NVR 1000 Series MS-N5016-UT: 4K H.265 Pro NVR 5000 Series MS-N5016-UH/MS-N5032-UH:...
  • Page 9 MS-N7016-UH/MS-N7032-UH: 4K H.265 Pro NVR 7000 Series MS-N8032-UH: 4K H.265 Pro NVR 8000 Series MS-N1009-UPT: 4K H.265 PoE NVR Series MS-N5016-UPT:...
  • Page 10: Using A Usb Mouse

    MS-N7032-UPH: 2.2 Using a USB Mouse Item Click Description Live view: select the channel and show the toolbar of live view. Single- click Menu: select and confirm. Switch between single screen to multi-screen when in live view Double-click mode and playback mode. Left Button (1) Control rotation direction in PTZ mode.
  • Page 11 Step1 Step2 Step3...
  • Page 12: Ms-N8000 Series Hard Disk Installation

    2.3.2 MS-N8000 series Hard Disk Installation Step1. Unscrew the back and both sides’ screws to open the upper lid. Step2. Uninstall the upper hard disk panel. Step3. Install the hard disks into NVR with screws shown in below pictures.(SATA slots of hard disks should be toward inside NVR) Step4.
  • Page 13 Step4 Step5 Note: 1. The SATA slots are in SHORT HALF side and the SATA slot toward inside NVR. 2. The data connector sequence of MS-N7000 series is different from MS-N8000 series’.
  • Page 14: Local Operation

    3. Local Operation 3.1 Wizard Setting By default, the Setup Wizard will start once the NVR has been loaded. You can click check-box to turn off the Wizard when startup. The Setup Wizard will guide you to complete important settings, which makes NVR more user-friendly.
  • Page 15 password will turn to “ms1234” after a reset, or it will keep the old default password “123456”; If the NVR firmware version is below xx.7.0.6, the default user name is “admin” and the default password is “123456”. Step2. Date and time setting. Select the Time Zone and date via NTP or you can set date and time manually.
  • Page 16 Click to set up RAID for selected disk. Note: RAID will be available after it was enabled and the device rebooted. Step5. Camera Management. Search all the cameras in LAN by filtering Protocol and IP Range. Select cameras and click to add them to NVR.
  • Page 17: Live View

    Step6. Login Input the user name and password to login the system. 3.2 Live View 3.2.1 Live View Main Menu and Tool Bar can pop up and hide automatically at the right side or bottom of the interface.
  • Page 18 Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions Lock/Unlock the tool bar One screen layout 4 screen layout 8 screens layout 1+7 screens layout 9 screens layout 16 screens layout 32 screens layout Select other screen layouts Start all channels recording Stop all channels recording Adjust image in proportion Display settings Sequence...
  • Page 19 Item Descriptions Menu Display Main Menu The selected channel will be full screen. You could go back to previous screen layout by Single Screen double clicking the channel Sub Screen Ctrl Switch to sub screen to operate (Only for Pro NVR 8000 Series) Multi Screen Switch to multiple screen layouts Display Info...
  • Page 20: Layout

    Select a fisheye channel(except for the original view), and click to enter PTZ Mode. You can operate PTZ, Preset and Patrol of this channel separately. Note: Only for Milesight Fisheye Camera in Bundle-Stream Mode. 3.2.2 Layout Step1. Select a layout format. Step2. Set desired channels.
  • Page 21: Playback

    Click to close a channel. Select a window and then select a desired channel to add in. Click to save the settings or click to reset the layout. 3.3 Playback 3.3.1 Video Playback Playback supports to playback video according to recorded time and to play recorded video files in specified time period.
  • Page 22 Note: Only the day with red letters means that there are record files. Video Playback Tool Bar Description The tool bar can display multi-event record. It shows that in this record period what kind of event has happened. The symbolic meaning of each color is: Blue—Timing Green --- Motion...
  • Page 23: Video Files Backup

    Digital zoom Audio on Audio off Snapshot Timeline cutting Download 3.3.2 Video Files Backup Recorded files can be backed up by various devices, including USB flash drives (USB flash disk, USB HDD, USB writer) and eSATA, etc. Step1. Select Recorded files. Select the channel and date you want to backup, then select the start time at timeline and click , it will change into which means cut begins.
  • Page 24 Step3. The window will prompt: Please wait… Step4. When all backup files have been exported, ‘Backup Successfully’ will be prompted. Note: The download time of files depends on the time length of video you want to backup.
  • Page 25: Picture Playback

    3.3.3 Picture Playback Step1. Search and look for the snapshot files saved in HDD by selecting channels, start time and end time, click Step2. Enter Picture Info List and look up the pictures. Click to play the selected picture, or click to auto play pictures.
  • Page 26: Picture Files Backup

    Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions Play backward Play Previous picture Next picture Download picture Back to search interface 3.3.4 Picture Files Backup Step1. Select pictures you want to backup in picture playback interface. Step2. Click and select backup media to save picture.
  • Page 27: Camera Settings

    3.4 Camera Settings Before configuration, please ensure that the camera is connected to the same network as your NVR and that the network setting for your NVR is properly set. 3.4.1 Camera Management Step1. Add camera. Method1. Add camera through Device Search interface. ‘Settings’  ‘Camera’  ‘Device Search’.
  • Page 28 1. Select IP Range, NIC and Protocol, which includes ALL, ONVIF and MSSP. MSSP: You can search out all Milesight camera which has different network segment in the LAN. 2. Click button to search cameras at the same LAN with NVR.
  • Page 29 RTSP: You can add any IP cameras with RTSP protocol streams (Port: 554). It needs you to  input complete resource path of the IP camera to add it. Take Milesight device for example, the resource path of main stream is “rtsp://IP:port/main” and secondary stream is...
  • Page 30 MSSP: You can add Milesight cameras which are in the same LAN with MSSP protocol.  Step2. Check the connection status. After adding the IP channels, click button on Camera Management interface, then appears under Status. If it doesn’t appear, you need to check if the network is connected or whether the user name or password is correct or not.
  • Page 31 Select Parameters page to re-edit parameters of this channel . Click [OK] to save the configuration. Batch configuring camera Click , select multiple channels and set parameters of cameras. Step4. Delete camera. You can delete this channel by clicking , or you can select multiple devices and then click...
  • Page 32: Device Search

    to delete. Step5. Configure PoE Channel (Only for PoE NVR) 1. Connect camera to PoE port, it will detect the camera automatically. 2. If the camera's password is "ms1234", it will be successfully authenticated and be changed into the same network segment with internal NIC IPv4 address, then the camera will be connected successfully.
  • Page 33: Ptz Configuration

    Select channels and batch editing their IP information. 3.4.3 PTZ Configuration Advanced Choose a channel and set the PTZ parameters. Besides, you can click to copy the same configuration to other channels.
  • Page 34 Note: 1. Settings for a PTZ camera must be configured before it can be used. Make sure that the PTZ and RS-485 of the NVR are connected properly. 2. The PTZ protocol and address of IP channel must be consistent with those of the PTZ decoder.
  • Page 35 Step2. Click to add preset position (up to 48 positions could be added). Set the parameters of preset positions, including preset position number, scan time and scan speed, then click Step3. Select a preset position, click and select in the dialog box to delete it. Step4.
  • Page 36 The camera will patrol back and forth in a constant speed. There is only one start point and one end point. Step1. Select a pattern and click . Up to 4 patterns could be set. Step2. Drag the mouse or click 8 direction keys by mouse to rotate PTZ. Step3.
  • Page 37: Privacy Mask

    Iris 3.4.4 Privacy Mask Milesight NVR supports to set privacy mask. It is used to cover some privacy area which is not proper to appear on monitor. You can add a privacy mask by following steps: Step1. Select channel and enable privacy mask.
  • Page 38 Step1. Select channel. Step2. Select Video Stream, including All Streams, Primary Stream and Secondary Stream. Step3. Enable video title and timestamp. Show Video Title: Enable it and the video title will be shown on screen. Title Position: Set the position for the video title: Top-Left or Top-Right. Date Position: Set the position for the date: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left or Bottom-Right.
  • Page 39: Image Enhancement

    3.4.6 Image Enhancement You can set Image Enhancement on NVR, and the configuration will be synchronized to Camera. Step1. Select channel. Step2. Set the configuration. Day/Night Mode: Set the Day/Night mode for the channel. Day to Night Value: Set the Minimum illumination intensity to trigger Night Mode. Night to Day Value: Set the Maximum illumination intensity to trigger Day Mode.
  • Page 40: Record Schedule

    Step2. Ensure that the HDD has sufficient storage space. Double click the Recycle Mode and select it to ON. 3.5.2 Record Schedule Step1. Select channel. Step2. Set record schedule. Method 1: Click to edit schedule. Select Day, Record Type and Time to finish editing.
  • Page 41 Method 2: Select operation type: Timing, Motion, Alarm, Motion&Alarm or Erase. Then drag a square in the time table to set record effective time. It is convenient for you to set all or clear all corresponding schedule by clicking Step3. Click to copy the same record configuration to other channels.
  • Page 42: Advanced

    3.5.3 Advanced Make advanced configuration for selected channels. Click to copy the same configuration to other channels.. Channel: Select the channel which will be set. Pre Record : Enable/Disable pre-record. It will start recording before the event is triggered. Duration Time: Event pre-record duration time. Post Record: Enable/Disable post record.
  • Page 43: Event Settings

    3.6 Event Settings 3.6.1 Motion Detection Step 1. Enable Motion Detection. Select channel , Sensitivity and click to enable Motion Detection. Step2: Set the area for triggering motion detection. You can set the area by dragging a square on live view window. Note: The motion detection area will be synchronized to Camera.
  • Page 44 The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Motion, Motion&Alarm or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking set or clear all time settings. Click to edit record effective time manually.
  • Page 45 Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. You can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 46: Video Loss

    Step 5. Click to copy the same configuration to other channels. 3.6.2 Video Loss Step1. Select a channel.
  • Page 47 Step2. Set Action for video loss by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Email or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
  • Page 48: Alarm Input

    Step 3. Click to copy the same configuration to other channels. 3.6.3 Alarm Input Alarm Input function is supported by MS-N5016-UT, MS-N7016-UH, MS-N7032-UH, MS-N8032-UH, MS-N5016-UPT, and MS-N7032-UPH. Step1. Set Alarm input Number, Alarm Name and Alarm Type. Alarm Input No.: The channel which has input signal. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm.
  • Page 49 Trigger Channel Record: Trigger selected channels to record when alarm is triggered. Channel Record Schedule: Select channel and set corresponding schedule. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Alarm, Motion&Alarm or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking set or clear all time settings.
  • Page 50 Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Email or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
  • Page 51: Alarm Output

    PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Email or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
  • Page 52: Exception

    Dwell Time: The output time for alarm. If the output alarm lasts too long, you can select the Manually Clear to stop it. Step2. Select effective Time for alarm output. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: AlarmOut or Erase.
  • Page 53: Settings

    Network Disconnected: Loss of network. HDD Full: HDD full. It usually happens when recycle Mode is OFF. Record Failed: Recording fails, including HDD Failed, HDD Full and so on. HDD Failed: Failed to recognize HDD. HDD Unformat: HDD is unformat. No Disk: There is no HDD.
  • Page 54: Network

    3.7.2 Network 3.7.2.1 Basic The system supports two IP address format: IPv4 and IPv6 IPv4 Enable IPv4 DHCP to auto search IP. When enable DHCP function, you can not modify IP/ Subnet mask/ Gateway. Disable IPv4 DHCP to modify IP/ Subnet mask/ Gateway manually. IPv6 Manual/ Router Advertisement/ DHCPv6 are available.
  • Page 55 Check DDNS check-box to enable it, then select a DDNS Server and input the user name, password and host name. Do not forget to save the configuration. Milesight has its own DDNS server. Please do port forwarding for HTTP port and RTSP port before enabling Milesight DDNS. Then input corresponding information and you can use http://ddns.milesight.com:MAC...
  • Page 56 3.7.2.4 Email Email will send receivers a screenshot when the alarm is triggered. User name: The E-mail address you choose to send emails. Please input full email address into it. Password: The password of the E-mail. SMTP Server: The SMTP Server of your E-mail. SMTP Port: The port of SMTP Server, it’s usually 25.
  • Page 57 Description Network unavailable Failed to connect with internet Authentication request failed Failed to authenticate P2P encryption No idle UUID Please contact Milesight if this status shows up Activated P2P is available Login failed Failed to login P2P server Initialization failed...
  • Page 58 Note: 1. Please make sure that NVR is available for internet before enabling. 2. If your NVR firmware version is not 7x.7.0.9-r2 or above, please contact Milesight to registered P2P first. 3.7.2.6 SNMP SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol, which is convenient for NVR to be monitored and managed in the whole network environment.
  • Page 59 Secure Shell (SSH) has many functions; it can replace Telnet, and also provides a secure channel for FTP, POP, even for PPP. Note: The default SSH port is 22. Only for Milesight R&D debugging. HTTP Port The default HTTP port is 80. Please modify HTTP ports according to actual application.
  • Page 60: Disk Management

    3.7.3 Disk Management 3.7.3.1 Disk Configuration Select a disk and click to format the disk, set the recycle mode by double clicking the Mode. After that the disk will be ready. HDD Type: RAID* means RAID while LOCAL means normal disk mode. Recycle Mode: Enable recycle mode to enable the recycle for full disk.
  • Page 61 Step1. Select HDD and click Step2. Select RAID Type and HDD port, then click to create a new array. New array will be available after a while. Note: 1. RAID only available for 4K H.265 NVR 7000/8000 Series. 2. RAID capacity can not larger than 16TB.
  • Page 62: Holiday

    3.7.3.2 S.M.A.R.T Detection S.M.A.R.T detection is a monitoring system of HDD that detects anticipating failures of HDD and reports them with various indicators. Test Type: Fast and Full are available. Self-evaluation: If the HDD is in good condition, it will pass the self-evaluation. 3.7.4 Holiday It can configure the record or image capture schedule for holidays of the current year.
  • Page 63: User

    3.7.5 User Note: 1. If the NVR firmware version out of the factory is xx.7.0.6 or above, the default user name is “admin” and the default password is “ms1234”; 2. If the NVR firmware is upgraded to xx.7.0.6 or above from a lower version, the default password will turn to “ms1234”...
  • Page 64 Note: The user name can only contain letters and number. There are two user levels with different authority: Operator and Viewer. Edit user Select a user, when the background color changes into dark gray, click to edit user privileges. Local Privilege means that the privilege to the monitor connected with NVR. Remote Privilege means that the privilege to web settings.
  • Page 65: Upgrade

    3.7.6 Upgrade Step1. Search for USB device, and select the corresponding firmware. Step2. Click confirm the upgrade. Note: The system will auto reboot after confirming upgrade. 3.7.7 Save/Load Configuration Backup/Restore Backup: Select a folder and then click to export configuration to USB device. Restore: Select a .cfg file and then click to import configuration to your NVR.
  • Page 66: Maintenance

    Reset All parameters can be reset to default settings by clicking 3.7.8 Maintenance The NVR will automatically delete your logs and photos after the retention period or permanently keep the Log and Photo according to your configuration. Permanent, 1 Month, 2 Months, 4 Months, 6 Months, 8 Months, 10 Months and 12 Months are available for these two options.
  • Page 67: Auto Reboot

    3.7.9 Auto Reboot You can set day and time for reboot, and the NVR will reboot automatically at the time you set. Day: Everyday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Time: 00:00, 01:00, 02.00 ..22:00, 23:00. 3.8 Status You can have a quick view of the information of the device, network, camera, disk and event.
  • Page 68: Device Information

    3.8.1 Device Information Device Information includes Device ID, Model, MAC Address, Hardware Version, Software Version, and Uptime. 3.8.2 Network Status Network Status includes three main parts: Bandwidth Status, LAN1 and LAN2. 3.8.3 Camera Status Camera Status includes Channel, Name, IP Address, Record, Frame Rate, Bit Rate, Frame Size and Status.
  • Page 69: Disk Status

    PoE Port Status is only for PoE NVR, it will show you the current power and connection status of PoE ports. 3.8.4 Disk Status Disk Status includes Port, Vendor, Status, Total(GB), Free(GB), HDD Type, In Use and Recycle Mode. The user can see the Total Capacity (GB) and Available Capacity (GB) as well.
  • Page 70: Event Status

    3.8.5 Event Status Alarm The user can check Alarm Input and Output list here if NVR has corresponded interface. will turn into when the corresponding alarm is triggered. Camera Event The user can check Camera Event here, including Video Loss, Motion and I/O. will turn into when the corresponding alarm is triggered.
  • Page 71: Logs

    3.8.6 Logs The user can check, search and export logs in Logs interface. By selecting the Start Time, End Time, Main Type and Sub Type, which can narrow down the scale of logs, you can search for logs that you need. Click to export searched logs to media device.
  • Page 72: Logout

    3.9 Logout Logout: Exit the current login account. Reboot: Restart the NVR. Shutdown: Close the NVR.
  • Page 73: Web Settings

    4. WEB Settings 4.1 Login Select Language on the top-right of interface. Input the user name, password and click Login to login NVR web page. Note: 1. If the NVR firmware version out of the factory is xx.7.0.6 or above, the default user name is “admin”...
  • Page 74: Live View

    Live view Play back the video Make settings for Camera, Record, Event and System Check Device Information, Network Status, Camera Status, Disk Status and Event Status Check all operation logs Log out NVR 4.3 Live View 4.3.1 Camera List List and play added cameras on Camera List page. Select one window one camera to play.
  • Page 75: Ptz

    4 screens mode 8 screens mode 9 screens mode 16 screens mode Previous page Next page Stop all live view Start all live view Digital zoom Snapshot Record Audio on Audio off Original Resize And there are multiple icons on each channel displayed in live view, indicating video loss and alarm status of the channel.
  • Page 76: Image Configuration

    Note: Only for Milesight Fisheye Camera in Bundle-Stream Mode. 4.3.3 Image Configuration Adjust image Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness and Noise Reduction Level on Image Configuration page. 4.4 Playback To play and backup the recorded files.
  • Page 77: How To Playback

    4.4.1 How to playback It supports playback according to recorded time. Play recorded files in specified time period. Step1. Select channel and date. Step2. Select record types: Timing, Motion Detection or Emergency. Step3. Click to play. Note: Only the day with a red mark means that there are recorded files. Video Playback Tool Bar Description The tool bar can display multi-event record.
  • Page 78: Video Files Backup

    Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions 1 screen mode 4 screens mode Speed Down Play Pause Stop Forward Step Speed Up Digital Zoom Snapshot Backup Audio On Audio Off 4.4.2 Video Files Backup Recorded files can be cut and backed up from WEB. Step1.
  • Page 79: Picture Files Backup

    Step3. Backup the recorded files. Click to select file path, then click to back up recorded files. 4.4.3 Picture Files Backup Step1. Browse a file path in Local Configuration interface. Step2. Pause first when you want to backup a special scene during video playback.
  • Page 80: Settings

    Step3. Click to save the picture.Then the backup picture can be found in the files path you set before. Note: It is recommended to run browser as administrator before getting playback snapshot. 4.5 Settings 4.5.1 Local Configuration Local Configuration includes Record File Path, Preview Picture Path, Playback Preview Path, Connection Type, Play Mode and Primary Stream When Fullscreen option.
  • Page 81 Method1. Add IP Channel in Device Search interface. ‘Settings’  ‘Camera’  ‘Device Search’. 1. Select IP Range, NIC and Protocol, which includes ALL, ONVIF and MSSP. MSSP: You can search out all Milesight camera which has different network segment in the LAN. 2. Click...
  • Page 82 Note: The steps for adding the third party PoE cameras plugged into Milesight PoE NVR: Set camera’s IP segment to the same as NVR PoE NIC before plugging into PoE NVR; Select PoE for NIC in Device Search interface, click...
  • Page 83 RTSP: You can add any IP cameras with RTSP protocol streams (Port: 554). It needs you to  input complete resource path of the IP camera to add it. Take Milesight device for example, the resource path of main stream is “rtsp://IP:port/main” and second stream is “rtsp://IP:port/sub”.
  • Page 84 Step2. Check the connection status. After adding the IP channels, click on Camera Management interface, then appears under Status. If it doesn’t appear, you need to check if the network is connected or whether the user name, password is correct or not. Step3.
  • Page 85 Batch configuring camera Click , select multiple channels and set cameras parameters. Note: The user name and password entered here are the default user name and password. The management port is 80 and the default Transport protocol is UDP. Step5. Configure PoE Channel(Only for PoE NVR) 1.
  • Page 86 much steps to configure cameras with complete settings which were unavailable. Note: ① Please enable Channel Access in Network-More first; ② Please select HTTP as transport protocol for PoE-connected cameras; ③ Please upgrade the NVR firmware version to xx.8.0.6 or above. 4.5.2.2 Device Search Select Protocol and NIC, set the IP range, then click to quickly search the IP devices...
  • Page 87 RS-485 of the NVR are connected properly. 4.5.2.4 Privacy Mask Milesight NVR support to set privacy masks. It is used to cover some privacy area which is not proper to appear on monitor. You can add a privacy mask by following steps: Step1.
  • Page 88 Step3. You can click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels. Step4. Select “Save” to save the settings. 4.5.2.5 OSD Configuration You can set OSD (On Screen Display) on NVR, and the OSD will be synchronized to Camera. Select channel and finish the info and save.
  • Page 89 [Title Position]: Set the position for the video title: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left or Bottom-Right. [Show Timestamp]: Enable or disable timestamp. [Date Format]: Set format for date: YYYY-MM-DD, MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YYYY. [Date Position]: Set the position for the date: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left or Bottom-Right. You can also click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels.
  • Page 90: Record

    IR Balance Mode: Turn on to avoid IR overexposure. White Balance: Choose a white balance mode for the channel. Digital Anti-fog Mode: Set the Anti-fog function on and off. WDR/HLC: Click to configure Wide Dynamic Range or High Light Control. Step4.
  • Page 91 4.5.3.1 Record Schedule Record Schedule Step1. Select Record Schedule. Step2. Select the desired channel. Step3. Set record schedule. Select record type includes Timing, Motion Detection, Alarm and Motion&Alarm, then set the time you want to record. It is convenient for you to set all or clear all schedule by clicking...
  • Page 92 Also, you can click the time bar and reedit the record time Click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels. Batch Settings Record and Stop are available for user to set or clear always record schedule for selected channels.
  • Page 93: Event

    Pre Record : Enable/Disable pre-record. It will start recording before the event is triggered. Duration Time: Event pre-record duration time. Post Record: Enable/Disable post record. It will keep recording after the event is over. Duration Time: Event post-record duration time. Audio Record: Select to record audio or not.
  • Page 94 setting, it will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. What’s more, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day. Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. Drag a line on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
  • Page 95 Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. Other Channels: Trigger other channels record when alarm is triggered. Step 5. Click [Copy to Camera] and to copy the same configuration to other channels.
  • Page 96 4.5.4.2 Video Loss Step1. Select a channel Step2. Set Action for video loss. Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when alarm is triggered. Drag a line on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
  • Page 97 Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. Step 3. Click [Copy to Camera] and to copy the same configuration to other channels. 4.5.4.3 Alarm Input Alarm Input function is supported by MS-N5016-UT, MS-N7016-UH, MS-N7032-UH, MS-N8032-UH, MS-N5016-UPT, and MS-N7032-UPH. Step1.
  • Page 98 Trigger Channel Record: Trigger selected to record when alarm is triggered. Channel Record Schedule: Set record schedule for selected channel. Also you can click to copy the schedule to other channel. Select the operation type, including Alarm and Motion&Alarm. Then drag a line on the time table for time setting, it will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
  • Page 99 Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. Trigger Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Click [Copy to Alarm] and to copy the same configuration to other channels. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. 4.5.4.4 Alarm Output Alarm Input function is supported by MS-N5016-UT, MS-N7016-UH, MS-N7032-UH, MS-N8032-UH, MS-N5016-UPT, and MS-N7032-UPH.
  • Page 100 Step 1. Set Alarm output channel, Alarm Type, Delay and Alarm Name. Alarm Output No.: The channel which will output the alarm signal. Alarm Type: Select alarm type: NO or NC. Delay: Set the output time for alarm. If the output alarm lasts too long, you can select the Manually Clear to stop it.
  • Page 101: System

    Network Disconnected: Loss of network. HDD Full: HDD full, it usually happens when Recycle Mode is OFF. Record Failed: Recording fails, including HDD Failed, HDD Full and so on. HDD Failed: Failed to recognize HDD. HDD Unformat: HDD is unformat. No Disk: There is no HDD.
  • Page 102 Check DDNS check-box to enable it, then select a DDNS Server, input the user name, password and host name. Do not forget to save the configuration. Milesight has its own DDNS server. Please do port forwarding for HTTP port and RTSP port before enabling Milesight DDNS. Then input corresponding information and you can use...
  • Page 103 Note: “Host Name” must begin with letters, and it can only contain number, letters, and hyphen. 4.5.5.2.4 Email Email will send receivers a screenshot when the alarm is triggered. User name: The E-mail address you choose to send emails. Please input full email address into it.
  • Page 104 Other error. Please contact with Milesight. Note: 1. Please make sure that NVR is available for internet before enabling. 2. If your NVR firmware version is not 7x.7.0.9-r2 or above, please contact Milesight to registered P2P first. 4.5.5.2.6 SNMP SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol, which is convenient for NVR to be monitored and managed in the whole network environment.
  • Page 105 Before setting the SNMP, please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the NVR information via SNMP port. By setting the Trap Address, the NVR can send the alarm event and exception messages to the surveillance center. : The version of SNMP, please select the version of your SNMP software. SNMP v1/2c/3 SNMP v1: No security protection SNMP v2c: Require password for access...
  • Page 106 Click “Create” to create the following dialog box. And then enter Country, Common Name, Period of Validity and other information. And then click “OK” to generate a private certificate. Direct Installation Click “Browse” to select a signed certificate locally and click “Install” to install it. Create a Certificate Request Firstly, click “Create”...
  • Page 107 After creating and installing the certificate successfully, you can check the certificate information and clear the information on the following interface. And you can access the NVR by inputting https://ip:port via the web browser. Note: The default HTTPS port is 443, you can modify it on the “More” interface. 4.5.5.2.8 More Channel Access With this option enabled, you can access PoE-connected cameras website directly in Camera...
  • Page 108 Secure Shell (SSH) has many functions; it can replace Telnet, and also provides a secure channel for FTP, POP, even for PPP. Note: The default SSH port is 22. Only for Milesight R&D debugging. HTTP Port Setting The default HTTP port is 80. Please modify HTTP ports according to actual application.
  • Page 109 Click to open holiday configuration page to modify holiday name, check the ‘Enable Holiday’ check-box, and then select [Type] to setup Start/End date. There are By0 Month, By Week, and By Date in [Type] mode. Then click [OK] to save the configuration and return to holiday page. 4.5.5.4 User Note: If the NVR firmware version out of the factory is xx.7.0.6 or above, the default user name is...
  • Page 110 “admin” and the default password is “ms1234”; If the NVR firmware is upgraded to xx.7.0.6 or above from a lower version, the default password will turn to “ms1234” after a reset, or it will keep the old default password “123456”; If the NVR firmware version is below xx.7.0.6, the default user name is “admin”...
  • Page 111 Delete user Select a user and click to delete a user. 4.5.5.5 Maintenance Auto Maintenance You can set the Log and Photo Retention Period which is from 1 to 12 months or permanent. According to your configuration, the NVR will automatically delete your logs and photos after the retention period or permanently keep the Log and Photo.
  • Page 112: Status

    Click to select one file and click to import the NVR configuration. Export Configuration File Click to backup current NVR settings. System Upgrade Click to select the firmware file, and you can check to reset configuration to factory defaults. Click to upgrade.
  • Page 113: Network Status

    4.6.2 Network Status Network Status includes three main parts: Receive Bandwidth, LAN1 and LAN2. 4.6.3 Camera Status Camera status includes Channel, Name, IP Address, Record, Frame Rate, Bit rate, Resolution and Status.
  • Page 114: Disk Status

    4.6.4 Disk Status Disk status includes Port, Vendor, status, Total(GB), Free(GB), Type, In Use and Recycle Mode. You also can check the Total Capacity (GB) and Free Capacity. 4.6.5 Event Status Alarm Alarm shows the Alarm Input and Alarm Output status. turns into when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 115: Packet Capture Tool

    4.6.6 Packet Capture Tool Input IP and Port,then click [Start] to start capture and click [End]to stop. Click [Download] to backup the captured packet locally. 4.7 Logs In Log interface, you can check, search and export logs. By selecting the Main Type , Sub Type, Start Time and End Time which can narrow down the scale of logs, you can search for logs that you need and then export them locally.
  • Page 116: Logout

    4.8 Logout Click to exit the current account.
  • Page 117: Services

    5. Services Milesight Technology Co., Ltd provides customers with timely and comprehensive technical support services. End-users can contact your local dealer to obtain technical support. Distributors and resellers can contact directly with Milesight for technical support. Technical Support Mailbox: support@milesight.com Web: http://www.milesight.com...

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