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Network Video Recorders
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UG-GD-CI-xxxxxxx-2018-10-31-V1-EN
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  • Page 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ User Guide Network Video Recorders English ___________________________________________________________________________ UG-GD-CI-xxxxxxx-2018-10-31-V1-EN © Abetechs GmbH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content __________________________________________________________________ Introduction ......................7     1.1  Model Overview ......................7  1.2  Key Features of the NVRs ..................8  1.3  Front Panel View ...................... 12  1.4  Remote Control ......................20  1.5  USB Mouse ....................... 26  1.6  OSD Keyboard ......................27  1.7 ...
  • Page 3 5.9 Configuring the HDD Group for Recording and Capture ........... 96  5.10 Files Protection ......................97  5.10.1 Locking the Recording Files ....................97   5.10.2 Setting the HDD Property to Read-only ................. 99   Playback ......................100     6.1  Playing Back Record Files ..................
  • Page 4 8.4 Detecting a Video Tampering Alarm ................133  8.5 Handling an Exceptions Alarm ................... 135  8.6 Setting Alarm Response Actions ................136  8.7 Triggering or Clearing an Alarm Output Manually ............ 139    POS Configuration .................... 140   9.1 Configuring the POS Settings ..................140  9.2 Configuring the Overlay Channel ................
  • Page 5 12.2.2 Configuring the NTP Server ....................169   12.2.3 Configuring SNMP ....................... 170   12.2.4 Configuring More Settings ....................171   12.2.5 Configuring the HTTPS Port ....................172   12.2.6 Configuring Email ......................... 174   12.2.7 Configuring the NAT ......................176  ...
  • Page 6 15.1 Configuring the OSD Settings .................. 204  15.2 Configuring the Privacy Mask .................. 205  15.3 Configuring the Video Parameters ................207  16. NVR Management and Maintenance ..............208   16.1 Viewing the System Information ................208  16.2 Searching & Exporting Log Files ................209  16.3 Importing/Exporting the IP Camera Info ..............
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Grundig product. Before installing or connecting the product, please read first the following documents which you can find on the CD Rom in the product package: - Legal Disclaimer - Safety Instructions - Installation Manual for the respective product model Further information about the product like Data Sheets, CE Documents, etc.
  • Page 8: Key Features Of The Nvrs

    HDMI 1, HDMI 2, and VGA outputs are provided for GD-RN-AT819128N (HDMI 2 video output ‒ at up to a 4K resolution). HDMI and VGA outputs provided for GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AC2416N, GD-RN-AC2416P, ‒ GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P. HDMI video output at up to a 4K resolution and VGA video output at up to a 2K resolution.
  • Page 9 Up to a 6TB (8TB for GD-RN-AT819128N) storage capacity is supported for each disk. ‒ Supports 8 network disks (NAS/IP SAN disk). ‒ Supports <S.M.A.R.T.> and <Bad Sector Detection>. ‒ <HDD Group> Management. ‒ Supports <HDD Standby> function. ‒ HDD Property: <Redundancy>, <Read-only>, <Read/Write (R/W)>. ‒...
  • Page 10 Up to 16-ch <Synchronous Playback> at 1080p real time (up to 20-ch <Synchronous ‒ Playback> at 1080p real time for GD-RN-AT819128N). Supports <Playback by Transcoded Stream>. ‒ <Manual Capture>, <Continuous Capture> of video images and <Playback> of captured ‒ pictures. Supports enabling <H.264+>...
  • Page 11 ‒ AC2416P, GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P. One self-adaptive 10M/100M Network> interface for GD-RN-AC2004P. ‒ Four independent PoE Network interfaces are provided for GD-RN-AC2004P and sixteen ‒ independent PoE Network interfaces for GD-RN-AC2416P, GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN- AP8632P. Long distance (100-300 m) network transmission via PoE (for GD-RN-AC2416P, GD-RN- ‒...
  • Page 12: Front Panel View

    Source code of the application software for demo. ‒ Development support and training for the application system. ‒ Front Panel View GD-RN-AT8864N: GD-RN-AT8864N Panel Description:...
  • Page 13 Name Function Description ALARM Turns red when a Sensor Alarm is detected. Turns blue when the device is functioning READY properly. Turns blue when device is controlled by an IR Remote. STATUS Turns red when controlled by a keyboard and purple when IR Remote and keyboard is used at the same time.
  • Page 14 Name Function Description Enters the <Manual Record> settings menu. Presses this button followed by a numeric button to call a <PTZ Preset> in <PTZ Control> REC/SHOT settings. Turns audio on/off in the <Playback> mode. Enters the <Playback> mode. PLAY/AUTO Automatically scans in the <PTZ Control> menu.
  • Page 15 Name Function Description to turn off the audible key beep. Starts the wiper (if applicable) in the <PTZ Control> mode. Shows/hides control interface <Playback> mode. Switches between Single-screen and Multi- screen mode. PREV/FOCUS- Adjusts the focus in conjunction with the A/FOCUS+ button in the <PTZ Control>...
  • Page 16 Name Function Description Press the button for more than 3 seconds to POWER ON/OFF turn on/off the NVR. GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P: GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P Panel Description:...
  • Page 17 Name Function Description POWER Turns green when the NVR is powered up. Status Blinks red when the HDD is reading/writing. Indicators Blinks green when the network connection is Tx/Rx functioning normally. The <Enter> button is used to confirm selection in menu mode; or used to check checkbox fields and ON/OFF switch.
  • Page 18 GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AC2416N and GD-RN-AC2416P: GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AC2416N and GD-RN-AC2416P Panel Description: Name Connections POWER Turns green when the NVR is powered up. Flickers red when data is being read from or written to the HDD. Flickers blue when the network connection is functioning Tx/Rx properly.
  • Page 19 No. Name Description <PTZ Control> interface. Press it to bring up the <Main> menu. ● Hold it for 5 seconds to turn on/off the button ● Menu sound. During <Playback>, press it to show/hide the ● Control Panel. Solid red: at least one HDD is installed ●...
  • Page 20: Remote Control

    No. Name Description (HDD). Remote Control The NVR may also be controlled with the included IR remote control, shown in 0. Note: Batteries (2×AAA) must be installed before operation. The IR Remote is set at the factory to control the NVR (using default Device ID# 255) without any additional steps.
  • Page 21 Remote Control Unpairing (Disabling) an IR Remote from a DVR: To unpair an IR Remote from a DVR so that the unit cannot control any DVR functions, proceed as follows: Press the <DEV> key on the IR Remote. Any existing Device ID# will be erased from the unit’s memory and it will no longer function with the DVR.
  • Page 22 No. Name Function Description • To Turn Power On: - If User changed default Device ID# (255): 1. Press the Power On/Off button (1). - If the User has changed the DVR Device ID#: 1. Press the <DEV> button. 2. Press the Number buttons to enter a user-defined Device ID#.
  • Page 23 Enable an IR Remote: Press the <DEV> button, enter the DVR <Device ID#> with number keys, press <Enter> to pair the unit with the DVR. Disable an IR Remote: Press the <DEV> button to clear the Device ID#; the unit will no longer be paired with the DVR. Switch to the corresponding channel in the <Live View>...
  • Page 24 mode. Stop/start the <Auto-switch> in the <Auto-switch> mode Enter the <PTZ Control> mode. Go back to the previous screen. RESERVED Reserved Select all items on a list. Switch between Play and Reverse Play in the <Playback> mode. PTZ Control Adjust the PTZ Camera iris, focus, and zoom. Cycle through tab pages.
  • Page 25 If the remote control still cannot function properly, please change the remote control and try again or contact the device provider.
  • Page 26: Usb Mouse

    USB Mouse A regular 3-button (Left/Right/Scroll-wheel) USB mouse can also be used with this NVR. To use a USB mouse: Steps: 1. Plug the USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the front panel of the NVR. 2. The mouse should automatically be detected. If, in a rare case, the mouse is not detected, the possible reason may be that the two devices are not compatible, please refer to the recommended device list from your provider.
  • Page 27: Osd Keyboard

    OSD Keyboard OSD Keyboard (1) OSD Keyboard (2) Description of the buttons on the OSD Keyboard: Icon Description Icon Description Number English letter … … Lowercase/Uppercase Backspace Switch the keyboard Space Positioning the cursor Exit Symbols Reserved...
  • Page 28: Rear Panel View

    Rear Panel View GD-RN-AT8864N: GD-RN-AT8864N Panel Description : Name Description LAN1/LAN2 2 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet Interface interfaces are provided. LINE IN RCA connector for audio input. AUDIO OUT 2 RCA connectors for audio output. HDMI1/HDMI2 HDMI video output connector. VGA1/VGA2 DB9 connector for VGA output.
  • Page 29 GD-RN-AC2416N and GD-RN-AC2416P: GD-RN-AC2416N GD-RN-AC2416P  and  Panel Description: Name Description Audio In RCA connector for audio input. Audio Out RCA connector for audio output. VGA Interface DB9 connector for VGA output. Display local video output and menu. HDMI Interface HDMI video output connector. ALARM IN Connector for <Alarm Input>.
  • Page 30 HDMI Interface HDMI video output connector. Network 1 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interface Interface for GD-RN-AC2004P ; 1 100 Mbps full-duplex Ethernet interface for GD-RN- AC2004P USB Interface Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as a USB mouse and a USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
  • Page 31 GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P: GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P Panel Description: Name Description LAN Interface 1 network interface. AUDIO OUT RCA connector for audio output. LINE IN RCA connector for audio input. HDMI HDMI video output connector. USB 3.0 interface Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as a USB mouse and a USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
  • Page 32 GD-RN-AT819128N GD-RN-AT819128N Panel Description: No. Name Description HDMI 1/2 HDMI video output connector. Audio in RCA connector for audio input. Audio out RCA connector for audio output. USB 3.0 Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) ports for additional devices such as a USB mouse and a USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). 4 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interfaces.
  • Page 33: Getting Started

    Connector for the keyboard. Ground (needs to be connected when the NVR starts up). Power supply Only one power supply module is provided by default. Two modules power supply modules are optional for redundancy. Decoding Not Available. board 2. Getting Started 2.1 Recorder Startup Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the NVR.
  • Page 34 For the first-time access, you need to activate the device by setting an Admin Password. No operation is allowed before activation. You can also activate the device via a Web Browser, Grundig Viewer or the SCMS Client Software. Steps: 1. Enter the same password in the text field of <Create New Password> and <Confirm New...
  • Page 35 Settings Admin Password WARNING: We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. We also recommend that you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
  • Page 36 Note: Please keep your GUID file properly for future password resetting. This GUID Export function may not be available for the GD-RN-AT819128N. Using the Unlock Pattern for Login: For the Admin User, you can configure the unlock pattern for the device login. Configuring the Unlock Pattern: Steps: 1.
  • Page 37 Confirm the Pattern Note: If the two patterns are different, you must set the pattern again. Re-set the Pattern Logging in via Unlock Pattern: Note: ‒ Only the Admin User has the permission to unlock the device. ‒ Please configure the pattern first before unlocking. Please refer to Configuring the Unlock Pattern 1.
  • Page 38 Draw the Unlock Pattern Draw the pre-defined pattern to unlock to enter the menu operation. Note: ‒ If you forgot your pattern, you can select the <Forget My Pattern> or the <Switch User> option to enter the normal <Login> dialog box. ‒...
  • Page 39 Login Interface Enter the <Password>. Click <OK> to log in. Note: When you forget the password of the Admin User, then you can click <Forget Password> to reset the password. Please refer to Chapter Resetting Your Password for details. Note: In the <Login>...
  • Page 40: Using The Wizard For Basic Configuration

    Note: Please insert the U-flash disk stored with the GUID file to the NVR before resetting the password. Reset Password Select the GUID file from the U-flash disk and click <Import> to import the file to the device. Note: If you have imported the wrong GUID file for 7 times, you will not be allowed to reset the password for 30 minutes.
  • Page 41 Start Wizard Interface Operating the Setup Wizard: Steps: The Setup Wizard can walk you through some important settings of the NVR. If you don’t want to use the Setup Wizard at that moment, click the <Cancel> button. You can also choose to use the Setup Wizard next time by leaving the <Start wizard when the device starts?>...
  • Page 42 Network Settings Note: Two self-adaptive 10M/100M/1000M network interfaces provided for GD-RN-AT8864N, GD-RN- AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P and two working modes are configurable: Multi-address and Network Fault tolerance. Also one self-adaptive 10M/100M/1000M network interface is provided for GD-RN-AC2416N, GD-RN-AC2416P, GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P. Click the <Next>...
  • Page 43 Advanced Network Parameters Click the <Next> button after you configured the network parameters, which takes you to the RAID configuration window. Note: The RAID is supported by GD-RN-AT8864N and GD-RN-AT819128N only. Array Management Click the <Next> button to enter the Array Management window. Click the <Next>...
  • Page 44 To initialize the HDD, click the <Init> button. Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD. 10. Click the <Next> button. You enter the <Adding IP Camera> interface. 11. Click <Search> to search the online IP Camera and the Security status shows whether it is active or inactive.
  • Page 45: Adding And Connecting The Ip Cameras

    2.3 Adding and Connecting the IP Cameras 2.3.1 Activating the IP Camera Before adding the camera, make sure the IP camera to be added is in active status. Steps: 1. Select the <Add IP Camera> option from the right-click menu in the <Live View> mode or click Menu>...
  • Page 46: Adding The Online Ip Cameras

    <Use Admin Password>: when you check the checkbox, the camera (s) will be configured with the same admin password of the operating NVR. Set New Password <Create New Password>: If the admin password is not used, you must create the new password for the camera and confirm it.
  • Page 47 Quick Adding IP Camera Interface Or you can choose to custom add the IP camera by editing the parameters in the corresponding textfiled and then click the <Add> button to add it.  OPTION 2: Steps: Select the <Add IP Camera> option from the right-click menu in the <Live View> mode or click Menu>...
  • Page 48 Custom Adding IP Camera Interface You can edit the <IP Address>, <Protocol>, <Management Port>, and other information of the IP camera that is to be added. Note: If the IP camera that is to be added has not been actiavated, you can activate it from the IP camera list on the Camera Management interface.
  • Page 49: Editing The Connected Ip Cameras And Configuring Customized Protocols

    Security Level of an IP Camera’s Password Enabling the Password of Visible IP Cameras: For the admin login user account, you can check the checkbox of <Show Password of IP Camera> to enable the showing of the passwords of the successfully added IP cameras in the list.
  • Page 50 <Channel Port>: If the connected device is an encoding device with multiple channels, you can choose the channel to connect by selecting the <Channel Port> number in the dropdown list. 2. Click <OK> to save the settings and exit the Editing interface. ...
  • Page 51 Protocol Management Interface There are 16 customized protocols provided in the system, you can edit the <Protocol Name>; and choose whether to enable the Sub-stream. Choose the protocol type of transmission and choose the transfer protocols. Note: Before customizing the protocol for the network camera, you have to contact the manufacturer of the network camera to consult the URL (uniform resource locator) for getting main stream and sub-stream.
  • Page 52: Editing The Ip Cameras Connected To The Poe Interfaces

    2.3.4 Editing the IP Cameras Connected to the PoE Interfaces This chapter is only applicable for the following models: GD-RN-AP8616P, GD-RN-AP8632P, GD- RN-AC2416P and GD-RN-AC2004P. The <PoE> interface enables the NVR system to pass electrical power safely along with data on Ethernet cabling to the connected network cameras.
  • Page 53 List of Connected Cameras Note: The cameras connecting to the <PoE> interface cannot be deleted in this menu. Click the button, and select the <Adding Method> in the drop-down list. • <Plug-and-Play>: It means that the camera is connected to the <PoE> interface, so in this case, the parameters of the camera can’t be edited.
  • Page 54: Configuring The Poe Interface

    Edit IP Camera Interface – Manual 2.3.5 Configuring the PoE Interface When it requires long-distance <PoE> transmission (100 to 300 m), you can configure the <PoE> channel to the long network cable mode. Steps: 1. Enter the <PoE Configuration> interface. 2.
  • Page 55 Note: ‒ The <PoE> is enabled with the short network cable mode (<OFF>) by default. ‒ The bandwidth of the IP Camera connected to the <PoE> via a long network cable (100 - 300 meters) cannot exceed 6 MP. ‒ The allowed max.
  • Page 56: Live View

    Live View 3.1 Introduction of Live View <Live View> shows you the video image received from each camera in real time. The NVR automatically enters the <Live View> mode when it is powered on. It is also at the very top of the menu hierarchy, thus pressing the <ESC>...
  • Page 57: Operations In The Live View Mode

    The priority level for the main and aux output is HDMI1/VGA1> HDMI2/VGA2 (for GD-RN-AT8864N) and HDMI> VGA (for GD-RN- AC2416N, GD-RN-AC2416P, GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632). GD-RN-AT8864N: When the HDMI1, HDMI2, VGA1 and VGA2 are all connected, the HDMI1/VGA1 is used as main output and the HDMI2/VGA2 is used as the aux output.
  • Page 58 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 > VGA > HDMI 1 When the <Aux Output> is enabled, the main output cannot perform any operation, and you can do some basic operation on the <Live View> mode for the <Aux Output>. Front Panel Operation on <Live View>: Functions Front Panel Operation Show single...
  • Page 59 Name Description Common Menu Quick access to the sub-menus which you frequently visit. Enter the <Main> menu of the system by right clicking the Menu mouse. Switch to the single full screen by choosing a channel number Single Screen from the dropdown list. Multi-screen Adjust the screen layout by choosing from the dropdown list.
  • Page 60 Using an Auxiliary Monitor: Certain features of the <Live View> are also available while in an Aux monitor. These features include:  <Single Screen>: Switch to a full screen display of the selected camera. Camera can be selected from a dropdown list. ...
  • Page 61 Description of Quick Setting Toolbar Icons: Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Enable/Disable Instant Mute/Audio Manual Playback Record Capture PTZ Control Digital Zoom Face Live View Image Settings Detection Strategy Positioning Information Close (only for some NVR models) Main/Sub- Stream <Instant Playback>...
  • Page 62 <Live View Strategy> can be selected to set a strategy including <Real-time>, <Balanced> and <Fluency>. Live View Strategy The <Face detection> function can be used to detect the human faces in the <Live View> mode and to save them in HDD. When there are human faces with the specified size detected in the front of the camera, the device will capture the human face and save it in HDD.
  • Page 63 Four different display modes are available. You can select a display mode as demand.  <180° Panorama>: Switch the <Live View> image to the <180° Panorama> view.  <360° Panorama>: Switch the <Live View> image to the <360° Panorama> view. ...
  • Page 64: Adjusting The Live View Settings

    <VGA/HDMI and <VGA2/HDMI2> are provided for GD-RN-AT8864N. HDMI 1, HDMI 2, and VGA outputs are provided for GD-RN-AT819128N (HDMI 2 video output at up to 4K resolution). HDMI and VGA outputs are provided for GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AC2416N, GD-RN- AC2416P, GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P. ...
  • Page 65 Live View- Camera Order Select a <View> mode in , including 1/4/6/8/16/25/32/36/64-window division modes which are supported depending on different models. Select the small window and double-click on the channel number to display the channel on the window. You can click to start the <Live View>...
  • Page 66: Channel-Zero Encoding

    3.4 Channel-zero Encoding Sometimes you need to get a remote view of many channels in real time from a web browser or a SCMS (Client Management System) software. In order to decrease the bandwidth requirement without affecting the image quality, channel-zero encoding is supported as an option for you.
  • Page 67: Ptz Controls

    4. PTZ Controls 4.1 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 Settings> interface: Menu >Camera> PTZ PTZ Settings 2.
  • Page 68 Note: All the parameters should be exactly the same as the PTZ Camera parameters. 5. Click the <Apply> button to save the settings.
  • Page 69: Setting Ptz Presets, Patrols & Patterns

    4.2 Setting PTZ Presets, Patrols & Patterns Before you start: Please make sure that the <Presets>, <Patrols> and <Patterns> should be supported by <PTZ> protocols. Customizing Presets: Follow the steps to set the <Preset> location which you want the PTZ Camera to point to when an event takes place.
  • Page 70 Click the <PTZ Parameters> button to show the general settings of the <PTZ Control>. PTZ Panel - General Click to enter the <Preset No.> in the corresponding text field. Clic k the <Call Preset> button to call it. Customizing Patrols: <Patrols>...
  • Page 71 Key point Configuration Configure <Key Point> parameters such as the <Key Point No.>, the <Duration> of stay for one key point and the <Speed> of the <Patrol>. 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 <Patrol>.
  • Page 72 Steps: 1. Enter the <PTZ Control> interface: Menu > Camera > PTZ PTZ Settings Choose the <Pattern Number> in the dropdown list. Click the <Start> button and click corresponding buttons in the control panel to move the PTZ Camera and then click the <Stop> button to stop it. The movement of the <PTZ>...
  • Page 73 Click the <Stop Pattern> button to stop calling it. Customizing Linear Scan Limit: The Linear Scan can be enabled to trigger the scan in the horizantal direction in the predefined range. Note: This function is supported by some models. Steps: 1.
  • Page 74 PTZ Panel - One-touch 3. Click the <Linear Scan> button to start the linear scan and click the <Linear Scan> button again to stop it. You can click the <Restore> button to clear the defined <Left Limit> and <Right Limit> data and the dome needs to reboot to make settings take effect.
  • Page 75 <Park (Quick)>: The dome starts to patrol from the predefined <Preset 1> to <Preset 32> in following order after the <Park Time>. The <Undefined Preset> will be skipped. <Park (Patrol 1)>: The dome starts move according to the predefined <Patrol 1 Path> after the <Park Time>.
  • Page 76: Ptz Control Panel

    4.3 PTZ Control Panel To enter the <PTZ Control> panel, there are two ways supported. OPTION 1: In the <PTZ Settings> interface, click the <PTZ> button on the lower-right corner which is next to the <Back> button. OPTION 2: In the <Live View> mode, you can press the <PTZ Control> button on the front panel or on the remote control, choose the <PTZ Control>...
  • Page 77 Description of the <PTZ> panel icons: Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Direction button Zoom+, Focus+, Zoom-, Focus-, and the auto- Iris+ Iris- cycle button The speed of the <PTZ> Light on/off Wiper on/off movement Image 3D-Zoom Menu Centralization Switch to the Switch to the Switch to the <General...
  • Page 78: Recording And Capture Settings

    5. Recording and Capture Settings 5.1 Configuring Parameters By configuring the parameters you can define the parameters which affect the image quality, such as the <Transmission Stream Type>, the <Resolution> and so on. Before you start: Steps: 1) Make sure that the HDD has already been installed. If not, please install a HDD and initialize it. (Menu>HDD>General) HDD- General 2) Check the storage mode of the HDD...
  • Page 79 Recording Parameters Parameters Setting for Recording 1) Select the <Record> tab to configure the parameters. You can configure the <Stream Type>, the <Resolution> and other parameters on your demand. <Video Encode>: select the video encoding to <H.265> or <H.264>. <Enable H.264+ Mode>: check the checkbox to enable. Once enabled, the <Max. Bitrate Mode, Max.
  • Page 80 <Post-record>: The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time. For example, when an alarm-triggered recording ends at 11:00, and if you set the <Post-record> time as 5 seconds, it records till 11:00:05. <Expired Time>: The expired time is the period for a recorded file to be kept on the HDD. When the deadline is reached, the file will be deleted.
  • Page 81 Capture Parameters Configure the parameters. Click <Apply> to save the settings. Note: The interval is the time period between two capturing actions. You can configure all of the parameters on this menu on your demand.
  • Page 82: Configuring Recording And Capture Schedule

    5.2 Configuring Recording and Capture Schedule Set the <Record Schedule> and the camera will automatically start/stop recording according to the configured schedule. Note: In this chapter, we take the record schedule procedure as an example; the same procedure can be applied to configure a schedule for both recording and capturing.
  • Page 83 4) Click the <Edit> button or click on the color icon under the <Edit> button and draw the schedule line on the panel. Edit the schedule: Note: The <All-day> continuous recording is configured for the device by factory default. Steps: 1.
  • Page 84 Copy Schedule to Other Days 5. Click <OK> to save the setting and to go back to the upper level menu. 6. Click <Apply> in the <Record Schedule> interface to save the settings. Draw the schedule: I. Click on the color icons, you can choose the schedule type as <Continuous> or <Event>.
  • Page 85 Copy Schedule to Other Channels...
  • Page 86: Configuring Motion Detection Recording And Capture

    5.3 Configuring Motion Detection Recording and Capture Follow the steps to set the <Motion Detection> parameters. In the <Live View> mode, once a <Motion Detection> event takes place, the NVR can analyze it and do many actions to handle it. Enabling the <Motion Detection>...
  • Page 87: Configuring Alarm-Triggered Recording And Capture

    6) Click <Apply> to save the settings. 7) Click <OK> to go back to the upper level menu. 8) Exit the <Motion Detection> menu. Edit the <Motion Detection Record Schedule>. For the detailed information of schedule configuration, see the Chapter about 5.2 Configuring Recording and Capture Schedule. 5.4 Configuring Alarm-Triggered Recording and Capture Follow the procedure to configure alarm-triggered recording or capture.
  • Page 88 Alarm Settings 5) Choose the <Alarm-triggered Recording Channel>. 6) Check the checkbox to select the channel. 7) Click <Apply> to save the settings. 8) Click <OK> to go back to the upper level menu. Repeat the above steps to configure other <Alarm Input> parameters. If the settings can also be applied to other <Alarm Inputs>, click <Copy>...
  • Page 89: Configuring Vca Event Recording

    5.5 Configuring VCA Event Recording The <Event-triggered Recording> can be configured through the menu. Then events include the <Motion Detection>, <Alarm> and <VCA> events (<Face Detection>/<Face Capture>, <Line Crossing Detection>, <Intrusion Detection>, <Region Entrance Detection>, <Region Exiting Detection>, <Loitering Detection>, <People Gathering Detection>, <Fast Moving Detection>, <Parking Detection>, <Unattended Baggage Detection>, <Object Removal Detection>, <Audio Loss Exception Detection>, <Sudden Change of Sound Intensity Detection>...
  • Page 90: Manual Recording And Continuous Capture

    Set Trigger Camera of VCA Alarm Note: The <PTZ Linking> function is only available for the <VCA Settings> of <IP Cameras>. 6. Enter the <Record Schedule Settings> interface (Menu > Record > Schedule > Record Schedule) and then set <VCA> as the <Record Type>. For details, see step 2 in Chapter 5.2 Configuring Recording and Capture Schedule.
  • Page 91 2) Click the <Status> button before the <Camera Number> to change from 3. Disable <Manual Record>. Click the <Status> button to change from  to   Note: The Green icon means that the channel is configured for the record schedule. After rebooting, all the manual records enabled will be canceled. 4.
  • Page 92: Configuring Holiday Recording And Capture

    5.7 Configuring Holiday Recording and Capture Follow the steps to configure the record or capture schedule on holiday for that year. You may want to have different plan for recording and capture on holiday. Steps: 1. Enter the <Record Setting> interface: Menu > Record > Holiday Holiday Settings Enable <Edit Holiday Schedule>.
  • Page 93 Enter the <Record/Capture Schedule Settings> interface to edit the <Holiday Recording Schedule>. See Chapter 5.2 Configuring Recording and Capture Schedule.
  • Page 94: Configuring Redundant Recording And Capture

    5.8 Configuring Redundant Recording and Capture Enabling redundant recording and capture, which means saving the record files and captured pictures not only in the <R/W HDD> but also in the redundant HDD, will effectively enhance the data safety and reliability. Steps: Enter the <HDD Information>...
  • Page 95 Repeat the above steps for configuring other channels.
  • Page 96: Configuring The Hdd Group For Recording And Capture

    5.9 Configuring the HDD Group for Recording and Capture You can group the HDDs and save the record files and captured pictures in certain <HDD Group>. Steps: 1. Enter the <HDD Settings> interface: Menu>HDD HDD General 2. Select <Advanced> on the left side menu. Storage Mode Check whether the <Storage Mode>...
  • Page 97: Files Protection

    5.10 Files Protection You can lock the recording files or set the <HDD Property> to <Read-only> to protect the record files from being overwritten. 5.10.1 Locking the Recording Files  Lock File during <Playback> Steps: Enter the <Playback> interface: Menu> Playback Check the checkbox of channel(s) in the <Channe>l list and then double-click to select a date on the calendar.
  • Page 98 Locked File Management In the <File Management> interface, you can also click to change it to to unlock the file and the file is not protected.  Lock File when Export Steps: Enter the <Export Settings> interface: Menu> Export Export Select the channels you want to search by checking the checkbox Configure the <Record Type>, <File Type>...
  • Page 99: Setting The Hdd Property To Read-Only

    Find the record files you want to protect and then click to change it to indicating that the file is locked. Note: The record files of which the recording is still not completed cannot be locked. 2) Click to unlock the file; then the file is not protected. to change it to Unlocking Attention 5.10.2 Setting the HDD Property to Read-only...
  • Page 100: Playback

    6. Playback Playing Back Record Files 6.1.1 Instant Playback Play back the recorded video files of a specific channel in the <Live View> mode. <Channel Switch> is supported. Instant <Playback> by channel Steps: 1. Choose a channel in the <Live View> mode and click in the <Quick Setting Toolbar>.
  • Page 101 Playback by Time: Play back video files recorded in specified time duration. Multi-channel simultaneous <Playback> and channel switch are supported. Steps: 1. Enter the <Playback> interface: Menu>Playback 2. Select <Normal/Smart> in the drop-down list on the top-left side. 3. Select the <Stream> to <Main Stream> or <Sub-stream>. (GD-RN-AP8616P, GD-RN- AP8632P, GD-RN-AT8864N and GD-RN-AT819128N) 4.
  • Page 102 Toolbar of Playback You can click the channel(s) to execute <Simultaneous Playback> of multiple channels.
  • Page 103 Note: ‒ For the <Progress Bar>: use the mouse to click on any point of the progress bar or drag the progress. The numbers indicate the <Start/End Time> of the recorded video files. ‒ Playback the bar to locate specific frames. Detailed Explanation of Playback Toolbar: Item Button...
  • Page 104: Playing Back By Smart Search

    Item Button Operation Button Operation models) Enable/Disable POS information overlay (Supported by GD- RN-AP8616P, GD-RN-AP8632P, GD-RN-AT8864N only) Note: The <Fisheye Expansion View> feature is not supported by GD-RN-AT819128N. Please refer to Chapter 3.2.5 Fisheye Expansion for the description and operation of the <Fisheye Expansion>.
  • Page 105 Playback by Smart Search 5. Click the radio button to switch to the <Playback by Smart Search>. 6. Set the rules and areas for <Smart Search> of <Line Crossing Detection>, <Intrusion Detection> or <Motion Detection> Event triggered recording. <Line Crossing Detection> ...
  • Page 106: Playing Back By Event Search

    6.1.4 Playing Back by Event Search Play back record files on one or several channels searched by <Event Type> (e.g., <Alarm Input>, <Motion Detection> and <VCA>). Steps: 1. Enter the <Playback> interface: Menu>Playback 2. Select the <Event> in the drop-down list on the top-left side. 3.
  • Page 107: Playing Back By Tag

    Note: For the <POS Event Type> (supported by GD-RN-AP8616P, GD-RN-AP8632P and GD-RN- AT8864N only) you can enter the <Keyword> and enable the <Case Sensitivity> (upper case and lower case) to search the video files with the keyword-contained <POS> information. Select a result item and click to play back the file.
  • Page 108 Interface of Playback by Time Click to add a <Default Tag>. Click to add a <Customized Tag> and an <Input Tag Name>. Note: Max. 64 tags can be added to a single video file. Tag management. Click to enter the <File Management> interface and click <Tag> to manage the tags. You can check, edit, and delete tag(s).
  • Page 109: Playing Back By Sub-Periods

    Choose <Channels>, edit the <Start Time> and the <End Time> and then click <Search> to enter the <Search Result> interface. Note: You can enter a <Keyword> in the textbox to search the tag on your command. Click to play back the selected tag file. Note: <Pre-play>...
  • Page 110: Playing Back By System Logs

    6.1.7 Playing Back by System Logs Play back record file(s) associated with channels after searching system logs. Steps: 1. Enter the <Log Information> interface. 2. Menu> Maintenance> Log Information 3. Click the <Log Search> tab to enter the <Playback by System Logs>. 4.
  • Page 111: Playing Back External File

    <Playback> interface. The toolbar in the bottom part of the <Playback> interface can be used to control the playing process. Interface of Playback by Log 6.1.8 Playing Back External File Perform the following steps to look up and play back files in the external devices.] Steps: 1.
  • Page 112: Auxiliary Functions Of Playback

    Note: Up to 4000 pictures can be displayed each time. Choose a picture you want to view and click You can click <Back> to return to the <Search> interface. Result of Picture Playback The toolbar in the bottom part of the <Playback> interface can be used to control the playing process.
  • Page 113: Thumbnails View

    If you choose <Playback> of the record file: click until the speed changes to <Single Frame> and one click on the <Playback Screen> represents the <Playback> of one frame. If you choose <Reverse Playback> of the record file: click until the speed changes to <Single Frame>...
  • Page 114: Digital Zoom

    Note: The fast view is only supported in the <1X Single-camera Playback> mode. 6.2.4 Digital Zoom Steps: 1. Click on the <Playback Control Bar> to enter the <Digital Zoom> interface. 2. You can zoom in the image to different proportions (1 to16X) by moving the sliding bar from .
  • Page 115 File Management You can view the saved video clips and captured playback pictures, you can lock/unlock the files and edit the tags which you added in the <Playback> mode. If required, select the items and click <Export All> or <Export> to export the clips/pictures/files/tags to a local storage device.
  • Page 116: Backup

    7. Backup 7.1 Backing up Record Files 7.1.1 Quick Export Export record files to backup device(s) quickly. Steps: 1. Enter the <Video Export> interface: Menu> Export> Normal Choose the channel(s) you want to back up and click the <Quick Export> button. Note: The time duration of record files on a specified channel cannot exceed one day.
  • Page 117 Quick Export using USB1-1 Stay in the <Export> interface until all record files are exported. Export Finished Check the backup result. Choose the record file in the <Export> interface and click to check it. Note: The Player <player.exe> will be exported automatically during record file export. Checkup of Quick Export Result Using USB1-1...
  • Page 118: Backing Up By Normal Video/Picture Search

    7.1.2 Backing up by Normal Video/Picture Search The record files can be backed up to various devices, such as USB devices (USB flash drives, USB HDDs and USB writers), SATA writers and e-SATA HDDs. Note: The <eSATA HDD> is supported by GD-RN-AT8864N and GD-RN-AT819128N only. Backup using USB flash drives and USB HDDs: Steps: 1.
  • Page 119 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup Export the video files or picture files. Click the <Export All> button to export all of the files. Or you can select recording files you want to back up and click the <Export> button to enter the <Export>...
  • Page 120: Backing Up By Event Search

    Export Finished Note: The backup of video files using a USB writer or a SATA writer has the same operating instructions. Please refer to steps described above. 7.1.3 Backing up by Event Search Back up event-related record files using USB devices (USB flash drives, USB HDDs, USB writers), SATA writers or eSATA HDDs.
  • Page 121: Backing Up Video Clips Or Captured Playback Pictures

    5. The matched video files are displayed in <Chart> or <List> display mode. Select video files from the <Chart> or <List> interface to export. Result of Event Search 6. Export the video files. Please refer to step 5 of Chapter 7.1.2 Backing up by Normal Video Search for details.
  • Page 122: Managing Backup Devices

    Video Clips or Captured Pictures <Export> Interface 4. Export the video clips or captured pictures in <Playback>. Please refer to step 5 of Chapter 7.1.2 Backing up by Normal Video Search for details. 7.2 Managing Backup Devices Management of USB flash drives, USB HDDs and eSATA HDDs. Steps: 1.
  • Page 123 Note: If the inserted storage device is not recognized: Click the <Refresh> button. Reconnect the device. Check for compatibility from the vendor.
  • Page 124: Hot Spare Device Backup

    7.3 Hot Spare Device Backup The device can form an <N+1 Hot Spare> system. The system consists of several working devices and a <Hot Spare>device; when the working device fails, the <Hot Spare>device switches into operation, thus increasing the reliability of the system. Note: Please contact the dealer for details of models which support the <Hot Spare>...
  • Page 125: Managing The Hot Spare System

    7.3.3 Managing the Hot Spare System Steps: 1. Enter the <Hot Spare Settings> interface of the <Hot Spare>device: Menu > Configuration > Hot Spare The connected working device is displayed on the device list. 2. Check the checkbox to select the working device from the device list, and Click the <Add> button to link the working device to the <Hot Spare>device.
  • Page 126: Alarm Settings

    8. Alarm Settings 8.1 Setting a Motion Detection Alarm Steps: 1. Enter the <Motion Detection> interface of the <Camera Management> and choose a camera you want to set up for <Motion Detection>: Menu> Camera> Motion Motion Detection Setup Interface 2. Set up the <Detection Area> and the <Sensitivity>. Check <Enable Motion Detection>, use the mouse to draw detection area(s) and drag the <Sensitivity>...
  • Page 127 Set up the <Arming Schedule> of the channel. 1) Select the <Arming Schedule> tab to set the <Arming Schedule> of <Handling Actions> for the <Motion Detection>. 2) Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day. 3) Click <Apply>...
  • Page 128: Setting Sensor Alarms

    8.2 Setting Sensor Alarms Set the <Handling Action> of an <External Sensor Alarm>. Steps: 1. Enter <Alarm Settings> of the <System Configuration> and select an <Alarm Input>: Menu> Configuration> Alarm Select the <Alarm Input> tab to enter the <Alarm Input Settings> interface. Alarm Status Interface of System Configuration Set up the <Handling Action>...
  • Page 129 4. Select the <Trigger Channel> tab and select one or more channels which will start to <Record>/<Capture> or become <Full-screen Monitoring> when an <External Alarm> is coming in, and click <Apply> to save the settings. 5. Select the <Arming Schedule> tab to set the <Arming Schedule> of <Handling Actions>. Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Input Choose one day of a week (a maximum of eight time periods can be set within each day) and click <Apply>...
  • Page 130 If you want to set a <Handling Action> of another <Alarm Input>, repeat the above steps. Or you can click the <Copy> button on the <Alarm Input Setup> interface and check the checkbox of <Alarm Inputs> to copy the settings to them. Copy Settings of Alarm Input...
  • Page 131: Detecting A Video Loss Alarm

    8.3 Detecting a Video Loss Alarm Detect video loss of a channel and take alarm response action(s). Steps: 1. Enter the <Video Loss> interface of <Camera Management> and select a channel you want to detect: Menu> Camera> Video Loss Video Loss Setup Interface 2.
  • Page 132 Set Arming Schedule of Video Loss 5. Select the <Linkage Action> tab to set up an <Alarm Response Action> of <Video Loss> (please refer to Chapter 8.6 Setting Alarm Response Actions). 6. Click the <OK> button to complete the <Video Loss Settings> of the channel.
  • Page 133: Detecting A Video Tampering Alarm

    8.4 Detecting a Video Tampering Alarm Trigger an <Alarm> when the lens is covered and take <Alarm Response Action(s)>. Steps: 1. Enter the <Video Tampering> interface of <Camera Management> and select a channel where you want to detect <Video Tampering>: Menu> Camera> Video Tampering Video Tampering Setting Interface 2.
  • Page 134 Set Arming Schedule of Video Tampering 4. Select the <Linkage Action> tab to set up <Alarm Response Actions> for the <Video Tampering Alarm> (please refer to Chapter 8.6 Setting Alarm Response Actions). 5. Click the <OK> button to complete the <Video Tampering Settings> of the channel.
  • Page 135: Handling An Exceptions Alarm

    8.5 Handling an Exceptions Alarm Exception settings refer to the <Handling Action> of various exceptions, e.g.  <HDD Full>: The HDD is full.  <HDD Error>: Writing HDD error or unformatted HDD.  <Network Disconnected>: Disconnected network cable.  <IP Conflicted>: Duplicated <IP Address>. ...
  • Page 136: Setting Alarm Response Actions

    8.6 Setting Alarm Response Actions <Alarm Response Actions> will be activated when an <Alarm> or an <Exception> occurs, including <Event Hint Display>, <Full Screen Monitoring>, <Audible Warning> (buzzer), <Notify Surveillance Center>, <Trigger Alarm Output> and <Send Email>. <Event Hint Display>: When an <Event>...
  • Page 137 <Auto-switch> will terminate once the alarm stops and you will be taken back to the <Live View> interface. Note: During <Trigger Channel Settings> you must select the channel(s) where you want to make full screen monitoring. <Audible Warning>: Trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected. <Notify Surveillance Center>: This sends an <Exception>...
  • Page 138 Note: Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped. Set Arming Schedule of Alarm Output 4. Repeat the above steps to set up an <Arming Schedule> of other days of a week. You can also use the <Copy> button to copy an <Arming Schedule> to other days. 5.
  • Page 139: Triggering Or Clearing An Alarm Output Manually

    8.7 Triggering or Clearing an Alarm Output Manually A <Sensor Alarm> can be triggered or cleared manually. If <Manually Clear> is selected in the dropdown list for the <Dwell Time> of an <Alarm Output>, the <Alarm> can be cleared only by clicking the <Clear>...
  • Page 140: Pos Configuration

    9. POS Configuration Note: The <POS> feature is only supported by the NVR models GD-RN-AP8616P, GD-RN-AP8632P and GD-RN-AT8864N. 9.1 Configuring the POS Settings Steps: 1. Enter the <POS Settings> interface. Menu > Configuration > POS> POS Settings 2. Select the <POS> from the drop-down list. Note: The amount of <POS>...
  • Page 141 Universal Protocol Settings  <EPSON > The fixed <Start Line Tag> and <End Line Tag> are used for <EPSON> protocol.  <AVE> The fixed <Start Line Tag> and <End Line Tag> are used for <AVE> protocol. And the <Serial Port> and the <Virtual Serial Port> connection types are supported. 1) Click <Set>...
  • Page 142 TCP Connection Settings  <UDP Connection> 3) When using a <UDP Connection>, the port must be set from <1> to <65535> and the port for each <POS> machine must be unique. 4) Set the <Allowed Remote IP Address> of the device sending the <POS Message>. UDP Connection Settings ...
  • Page 143 RS-232 Settings  Multicast Connection When connecting the DVR and the <POS> machine via <Multicast> protocol, set the <Multicast Address> and <Port>. Multicast Settings  Sniff Connection Connect the DVR and the <POS> machine via <Sniff>. Configure the <Source Address> and the <Destination Address>...
  • Page 144 6) Select the font color for the characters. Overlay Character Settings Note: You can adjust the size and the position of the textbox on the preview screen of the <POS Settings> interface by dragging the frame. Click <Apply> to activate the settings. (Optional) You can click the <Copy>...
  • Page 145: Configuring The Overlay Channel

    9.2 Configuring the Overlay Channel You can assign the <POS> machine to corresponding channel on which you want to overlay. Steps: 1. Enter the <POS Settings> interface: Menu > Configuration > POS> Overlay Channel 2. Click to select the IP Camera from the <Camera> list on the right, and then click a <POS> item from the <POS>...
  • Page 146: Configuring The Pos Privacy Information Filtering

    9.3 Configuring the POS Privacy Information Filtering You can set the <POS Privacy Information> to not display on the image. Steps: 1. Enter the <POS Settings> interface: Menu > Configuration > POS> POS Settings 2. Click this button of the <Privacy Settings> to enter the <POS Privacy Information Filtering Settings>...
  • Page 147 Set Trigger Cameras of POS Click the <Trigger Channel> tab and select one or more channels to record or become <Full Screen Monitoring> when a <POS Alarm> is triggered. Set the <Arming Schedule> of the channel. Select the <Arming Schedule> tab to set the channel’s <Arming Schedule>. Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day.
  • Page 148 Set PTZ Linking Click <OK> to save the settings.
  • Page 149: Vca Alarm

    10. VCA Alarm The NVR supports the <VCA Detection Alarm> (<Face Detection>, <Vehicle Detection>, <Line Crossing Detection> and <Intrusion Detection>, <Region Entrance Detection>, <Region Exiting Detection>, <Unattended Baggage Detection>, <Object Removal Detection>, <Audio Loss Exception Detection>, <Sudden Change of Sound Intensity Detection>, and <Defocus Detection>) sent by IP Camera.
  • Page 150: Vehicle Detection

    Click to enter the <Face Detection Settings> interface. Configure the <Trigger Channel>, <Arming Schedule> and <Linkage Action> for the <Face Detection Alarm>. Please refer to Step 3 to Step 5 of Chapter 8.1 Setting Motion Detection Alarm for detailed instructions. Click the <Rule Settings>...
  • Page 151: Line Crossing Detection

    Rule Settings Click <Save> to save the settings. Note: Please refer to the User Manual of the Network Camera for detailed instructions for the <Vehicle Detection>. 10.3 Line Crossing Detection This function can be used for detecting people, vehicles and objects who cross a set virtual line.
  • Page 152 <B->A>: Only the object crossing the configured line from the B side to the A side can be detected. 2) Click-and-drag the slider to set the detection <Sensitivity>. 3) <Sensitivity>: Range [1-100]. The higher the value is, the more easily the <Detection Alarm>...
  • Page 153: Intrusion Detection

    10.4 Intrusion Detection The <Intrusion Detection> function detects people, vehicles or other objects which enter and loiter in a pre-defined virtual region and certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Steps: 1. Enter the <VCA Settings> interface: Menu> Camera> VCA 2.
  • Page 154 Click <OK> to save the rule settings and to go back to the <Line Crossing Detection Settings> interface. Click and draw a Quadrilateral in the preview window by specifying four vertexes of the detection region and right click to complete the drawing. Only one region can be configured.
  • Page 155: Region Entrance Detection

    10.5 Region Entrance Detection This function is not available in all models. The <Region Entrance Detection> function detects people, vehicles or other objects which enter a pre-defined virtual region from the outside place and certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 156: Region Exiting Detection

    10.6 Region Exiting Detection The <Region Exiting Detection> function detects people, vehicles or other objects which exit from a pre-defined virtual region and certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Note: Please refer to the Chapter 9.5 Region Entrance Detection for operating steps to configure the <Region Exiting Detection>.
  • Page 157: Audio Exception Detection

    Note: Please refer to the Chapter 9.4 Intrusion Detection for operating steps to configure the <Object Removal Detection>. The <Threshold> [5s-20s] in the <Rule Settings> defines the time for which objects are removed from the region. If you set the value as <10>, then he <Alarm> is triggered after the object disappears from the region for 10 seconds.
  • Page 158: Sudden Scene Change Detection

    2) Check the checkbox of <Sudden Increase of Sound Intensity Detection> to detect the sound steep rise in the surveillance scene. You can set the detection sensitivity and threshold for sound steep rise. <Sensitivity>: Range [1-100], the smaller the value is, the more severe the change should be to trigger the detection.
  • Page 159: Loitering Detection

    A <PIR (Passive Infrared) Alarm> is triggered when an intruder moves within the detector's field of view. The heat energy dissipated by a person or any other warm-blooded creature such as dogs, cats, etc. can be detected. Steps: 1. Enter the <VCA Settings> interface: Menu> Camera> VCA 2.
  • Page 160: Fast Moving Detection

    <People Gathering Detection>. The <Percentage> in the <Rule Settings> defines the gathering density of the people in ‒ the region. Usually, when the percentage is small, the alarm can be triggered when a small number of people gathered in the defined detection region. Up to 4 rules can be configured.
  • Page 161: Vca Search

    11. VCA Search With the configured <VCA Detection>, the NVR supports the <VCA Search> for the <Behavior Analysis>, <Face Capture>, <People Counting> and <Heat Map> results. 11.1 Face Search This function is not available in all models. When there are detected face pictures captured and saved on an HDD, then you can enter the <Face Search>...
  • Page 162: Plate Search

    2. Select the camera(s) for the <Behavior Search>. 3. Specify the <Start Time> and the <End Time> for searching the matched pictures. 4. Select the <VCA Detection Type> from the dropdown list including the <Line Crossing Detection>, <Intrusion Detection>, <Unattended Baggage Detection>, <Object Removal Detection>, <Region Entrance Detection>, <Region Exiting Detection>, <Parking Detection>, <Loitering Detection>, <People Gathering Detection>...
  • Page 163: Heat Map

    The Counting is used to calculate the number of people that entered or left a certain configured area and to create daily/weekly/monthly/annual reports for analysis. Steps: 1. Enter the <Counting> interface: Menu> VCA Search> Counting 2. Select the <Camera> for the people counting. 3.
  • Page 164: Advanced Search

    11.6 Advanced Search Note: GD-RN-AP8616P, GD-RN-AP8632P, GD-RN-AT8864N and GD-RN-AT819128N support the <Advanced Search> for a <Fire>/<Ship>/<Temperature>/<Temperature Difference Detection> triggered <Alarm> and the recorded video files and pictures. Before you start: To get the <Smart Search Result>, the corresponding <Fire>/<Ship>/<Temperature>/ <Temperature Difference> type must be enabled and configured on the connected thermal network camera (Configuration>...
  • Page 165: Network Settings

    12. Network Settings 12.1 Configuring General Settings <Network Settings> must be properly configured before you operate the NVR over a network. Steps: 1. Enter the <Network Settings> interface: Menu >Configuration>Network 2. Select the <General> tab. Network Settings Interface 3. In the <General Settings> interface, you can configure the following settings: <Working Mode>, <NIC Type>, <...
  • Page 166 <Network Fault Tolerance> working modes are configurable. One self-adaptive <10M/100M/1000M Network> interface for GD-RN-AC2416N, GD-RN- AC2416P, GD-RN-AP8632P and GD-RN-AP8616P. One self-adaptive <10M/100M Network> interface for GD-RN-AC2004P. Four self-adaptive < 10M/100M/1000M Network> interfaces for GD-RN-AT819128N and the <Multi-address>, <Load Balance> and <Network Fault-tolerance> working modes are configurable.
  • Page 167: Configuring Advanced Settings

    12.2 Configuring Advanced Settings 12.2.1 Configuring DDNS You can set the <Dynamic DNS (DDNS)> for network access. Prior registration with your <ISP> is required before configuring the system to use <DDNS>. Steps: 1. Enter the <Network Settings> interface. 2. Menu > Configuration > Network 3.
  • Page 168 DynDNS Settings Interface <PeanutHull>: Enter the <User Name> and the <Password> obtained from the <PeanutHull> website. NO-IP: Enter the account information in the corresponding fields. Refer to the <DynDNS Settings>. 1) Enter the <Server Address> for <NO-IP>. 2) In the <Device Domain Name> text field, enter the domain obtained from the <NO-IP website (www.no-ip.com).
  • Page 169: Configuring The Ntp Server

      12.2.2 Configuring the NTP Server A <Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server> can be configured on your NVR to ensure the accuracy of the system date/time. Steps: 1. Enter the <Network Settings> interface: Menu >Configuration> Network 2. Select the <NTP> tab to enter the <NTP Settings> interface, as shown below. NTP Settings Interface 3.
  • Page 170: Configuring Snmp

    210.72.145.44). If the NVR is set up in a more customized network, <NTP> software can be used to establish a <NTP Server> used for <Time Synchronization>. 12.2.3 Configuring SNMP You can use <SNMP> protocol to get the device status and parameters related information. Steps: 1.
  • Page 171: Configuring More Settings

    12.2.4 Configuring More Settings Steps: 1. Enter the <Network Settings> interface: Menu > Configuration > Network 2. Select the <More Settings> tab to enter the <More Settings> interface. More Settings Interface 3. Configure the remote <Alarm Host>, <Server port>, <HTTP Port>, <Multicast> and <RTSP Port>.
  • Page 172: Configuring The Https Port

    Configure More Settings Click the <Apply> button to save and exit the interface. 12.2.5 Configuring the HTTPS Port <HTTPS> provides authentication of the web site and associated web server that one is communicating with, which protects against Man-in-the-middle attacks. Perform the following steps to set the <Port Number>...
  • Page 173 HTTPS Settings OPTION 1: Create the <Self-signed Certificate> 1) Click the <Create> button to create the following dialog box. Create Self-signed Certificate 2) Enter the <Country>, <Host Name>/<IP>, <Validity> and other information. 3) Click <OK> to save the settings. OPTION 2: Create the authorized certificate 1) Click the <Create>...
  • Page 174: Configuring Email

    3) After receiving the signed valid <Certificate>, import the <Certificate> to the device. 6. There will be the certificate information after you successfully create and install the certificate. Installed Certificate Property 7. Check the checkbox to enable the <HTTPS> function. 8.
  • Page 175 Network Settings Interface 3. Click <Apply> to save the settings. 4. Select the <Email> tab to enter the <Email Settings> interface. Email Settings Interface 5. Configure the following <Email Settings>: <Enable Server Authentication> (optional): Check the checkbox to enable the <Server Authentication Feature>.
  • Page 176: Configuring The Nat

    <Select Receivers>: Select the receiver. Up to 3 receivers can be configured. <Receiver>: The name of the user that is to be notified. <Receiver’s Address>: The Email address of the user that is to be notified. <Enable Attached Picture>: Check the checkbox of <Enable Attached Picture> if you want to send the Email with attached <Alarm>...
  • Page 177 4. Select the <Mapping Type> as <Manual> or <Auto> in the drop-down list. OPTION 1: Auto If you select <Auto>, the <Port Mapping> items are <Read-only> and the <External Ports> are set by the router automatically. 1) Select <Auto> in the drop-down list for the <Mapping Type>. 2) Click the <Apply>...
  • Page 178 Note: You can use the default <Port No.> or change it according to actual requirements. <External Port> indicates the <Port No.> for <Port Mapping> in the router. The value of the <RTSP Port No.> should be <554> or between <1024> and <65535> while the value of the other ports should be between <1>...
  • Page 179: Configuring The Virtual Host

    5. Click to activate the <External Port Settings> dialog box. Configure the <External Port No.> for the <Server Port>, the <HTTP Port>, the <RTSP Port> and the <HTTPS Port> respectively. Note: The value of the <RTSP Port No.> should be <554> or between <1024> and <65535> while the value of the other ports should be between <1>...
  • Page 180 Note: The <Virtual Host> function can only be configured through the web browser. Steps: 1. Enter the <Advanced Settings> interface: Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings > Other Advanced Settings Interface 2. Check the checkbox <Enable Virtual Host>. 3. Click the <Save> button to save the setting. 4.
  • Page 181: Checking Network Traffic

    Connect to IP Camera 5. Click the link and the page of <IP Camera Management> appears. 12.3 Checking Network Traffic You can check the <Network Traffic> to obtain <Real-time> information of the NVR such as the <Linking Status>, <MTU>, <Sending/Receiving Rate>, etc. Steps: 1.
  • Page 182: Configuring Network Detection

    12.4 Configuring Network Detection You can obtain the <Network Connecting Status> of the NVR through the <Network Detection> function including <Network Delay>, <Packet Loss>, etc. 12.4.1 Testing the Network Delay and Packet Loss Steps: 1. Enter the Network Traffic interface: Menu> Maintenance> Net Detect 2.
  • Page 183: Checking The Network Status

    Note: Click the <Refresh> button if the connected local backup device cannot be displayed. When it fails to detect the backup device, please check whether it is compatible with the NVR. You can format the backup device if the format is incorrect. Export Network Packet 4.
  • Page 184: Checking The Network Statistics

    Network Status Checking 2. If the network is normal, then the following message box pops out. Network Status Checking Result If the message box pops out with other information instead of this one, you can click the <Network> button to show the <Quick Setting> interface of the <Network Parameters>. 12.4.4 Checking the Network Statistics You can check the <Network Status>...
  • Page 185: Raid

    13. RAID Please note: This chapter is only applicable to GD-RN-AT8864N and GD-RN-AT819128N. 13.1 Configuring an Array <RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)> is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit. A <RAID> setup stores data over multiple hard disk drives to provide enough redundancy so that data can be recovered if one disk fails.
  • Page 186: Enable Raid

    13.1.1 Enable RAID Perform the following steps to enable the <RAID> function, or the disk array cannot be created. Note: Use the enterprise-level HDDs to create the array.  OPTION 1: Enable the <RAID> function in the Wizard when the device starts up, please refer to step 7 of Chapter 2.2.
  • Page 187: Manually Creating The Array

    Note: By default, <One-touch Configuration> creates an <Array> and a <Virtual Disk>. 7. A created <Array> displays as an HDD in the <HDD Information> interface. 13.1.3 Manually Creating the Array You can manually create the array of <RAID 0>, RAID 1>, <RAID 5>, RAID 6> and <RAID 10>. Note: In this section, we take <RAID 5>...
  • Page 188: Rebuilding The Array

    13.2 Rebuilding the Array The working status of an <Array> includes <Functional>, <Degraded> and <Offline>. By viewing the <Array Status>, you can perform immediate and proper maintenance for the disks so as to ensure the high security and the reliability of the data stored in the <Disk Array>. When there is no <Disk Loss>...
  • Page 189: Deleting The Array

    3. Select the available physical disk and click the <OK> button to confirm to rebuild the <Array>. 4. The <Do not unplug the physical disk when it is under rebuilding> message box pops up. Click the <OK> button to start rebuilding. 5.
  • Page 190: Hdd Management

    14. HDD Management 14.1 Initializing HDDs A newly installed hard disk drive (HDD) must be initialized before it can be used with your NVR. Note: A message box pops up when the NVR starts up if there exits any <Uninitialized HDD>. Message Box of Uninitialized HDD Click the <Yes>...
  • Page 191 4. Select the <OK> button to start the initialization. Status changes to Initializing 5. After the HDD has been initialized, the status of the HDD will change from Uninitialized to Normal. HDD Status Changes to Normal Note: Initializing the HDD will erase all data on it.
  • Page 192: Managing The Network Hdd

    14.2 Managing the Network HDD You can add the allocated <NAS> or disk of <IP SAN> to the NVR and use it as a <Network HDD>. Up to 8 network disks can be added. Steps: 1. Enter the <HDD Information> interface: Menu > HDD>General HDD Information Interface 2.
  • Page 193 Add NAS Disk  Add IP SAN: Enter the <NetHDD IP Address> in the text field. Click the <Search> button to search the available <IP SAN> disks. Select the <IP SAN> disk from the list shown below. Click the <OK> button to add the selected <IP SAN> disk. Note: Up to 1 <IP SAN>...
  • Page 194: Managing Esata

    14.3 Managing eSATA When there is an <External eSATA> device connected to the NVR, you can configure the eSATA to use it for <Record/Capture> or <Export>, and you can manage the eSATA in the NVR. Steps: 1. Enter the <Advanced Record Settings> interface: Menu> Record> Advanced 2.
  • Page 195: Managing A Hdd Group

    14.4 Managing a HDD Group 14.4.1 Setting HDD Groups Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups. Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a particular <HDD Group> through <HDD Settings>. Steps: 1. Enter the <Storage Mode> interface: Menu > HDD > Advanced > Storage Mode 2.
  • Page 196: Configuring The Quota Mode

    5. In the <HDD Information> menu, the HDD property will be displayed in the list. Note: At least 2 hard disks must be installed on your NVR when you want to set a HDD to <Redundancy>, and there is one HDD with <R/W> property. 14.5 Configuring the Quota Mode Each camera can be configured with allocated quota for the storage of recorded files or captured pictures.
  • Page 197 Configure the Record/Picture Quota 6. You can copy the <Quota Settings> of the current <Camera> to other cameras if required. Click the <Copy> button to enter the <Copy Camera> menu, as shown below. 8. Copy <Settings> to other <Camera(s)>. 9. Select the <Camera(s)> to be configured with the same <Quota Settings>. You can also click the checkbox of IP Camera to select all cameras.
  • Page 198: Configuring The Disk Clone

    14.6 Configuring the Disk Clone If the <S.M.A.R.T.> detection result declares the HDD is <Abnormal>, you can choose to clone all the data on the HDD to an inserted eSATA disk manually. Refer to Chapter 12.8 HDD Detection for details of <S.M.A.R.T> detection. Before you start: An eSATA disk should be connected to the device.
  • Page 199: Checking The Hdd Status

    14.7 Checking the HDD Status You may check the status of the installed HDDs on NVR so as to take immediate check and maintenance in case of HDD failure. Checking HDD Status in the <HDD Information Interface>: Steps: 1. Enter the <HDD Information> interface. 2.
  • Page 200 View HDD Status (2)
  • Page 201: Hdd Detection

    14.8 HDD Detection The device provides the <HDD Detection> function such as the adopting of the <S.M.A.R.T.> and the <Bad Sector Detection> technique. The <S.M.A.R.T.> (Self- Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a monitoring system for the HDD to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures. S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 202 2. Select the <HDD No.> in the dropdown list you want to configure and choose <All Detection> or <Key Area Detection> as the <Detection Type>. 3. Click the <Detect> button to start the detection. Bad Sector Detection You can also click the <Error Info> button to see the detailed damage information. Further you can click <Pause/Resume>...
  • Page 203: Configuring Hdd Error Alarms

    14.9 Configuring HDD Error Alarms You can configure the <HDD Error> alarms when the HDD status is Uninitialized or Abnormal. Steps: 1. Enter the <Exception> interface: Menu > Configuration > Exceptions 2. Select the <Exception Type> to <HDD Error> from the dropdown list. 3.
  • Page 204: Camera Settings

    15. Camera Settings 15.1 Configuring the OSD Settings You can configure the <OSD (On-screen Display) Settings> for the camera, including <Date/Time>, <Camera Name>, etc. Steps: 1. Enter the <OSD Configuration> interface: Menu > Camera > OSD 2. Select the <Camera> to configure the <OSD Settings>. 3.
  • Page 205: Configuring The Privacy Mask

    15.2 Configuring the Privacy Mask You are allowed to configure the four-sided <Privacy Mask> zones that cannot be viewed by the operator. The <Privacy Mask> can prevent certain surveillance areas to be viewed or recorded. Steps: 1. Enter the <Privacy Mask Settings> interface: Menu > Camera >Privacy Mask 2.
  • Page 206 Set Privacy Mask Area 6. Click the <Apply> button to save the settings.
  • Page 207: Configuring The Video Parameters

    15.3 Configuring the Video Parameters You can customize the image parameters including the <Brightness>, Contrast>, Saturation>, <Image Rotate> and <Mirror> for the <Live View> and the <Recording Effect>. 1. Enter the Image Settings interface: Menu > Camera >Image Image Settings Interface 2.
  • Page 208: Nvr Management And Maintenance

    2. You can click the <Device Info>, <Camera>, <Record>, <Alarm>, <Network> and HDD tabs to view the system information of the device. Device Information Interface Note: You can add the device to your Grundig SCMS via scanning the <QR Code>.
  • Page 209: Searching & Exporting Log Files

    16.2 Searching & Exporting Log Files The <Operation>, <Alarm>, <Exception> and <Information> of the NVR can be stored in log files, which can be viewed and exported at any time. Steps: 1. Enter the <Log Search> interface: Menu > Maintenance > Log Information Log Search Interface 2.
  • Page 210 Note: Up to 2000 log files can be displayed each time. 5. You can click for each log or double click it to view its detailed information, as shown below. And you can also click to view the related video files if available. Log Details 6.
  • Page 211: Importing/Exporting The Ip Camera Info

    Note: Please connect the backup device to the NVR before operating the <Log Export>. 16.3 Importing/Exporting the IP Camera Info The information of the added IP Camera can be generated into an excel file and exported to the local device for backup, including the <IP Address>, <Manage Port>, <Admin Password>, etc.
  • Page 212: Importing/Exporting Configuration Files

    16.4 Importing/Exporting Configuration Files The configuration files of the NVR can be exported to a local device for backup; the configuration files of one NVR can be imported to multiple NVR devices if they are to be configured with the same parameters. Steps: 1.
  • Page 213: Upgrading The System

    16.5 Upgrading the System The firmware on your NVR can be upgraded via a local backup device or a remote <FTP Server>. 16.5.1 Upgrading by Local Backup Device Steps: 1. Connect your NVR with a local backup device where the update firmware file is located. 2.
  • Page 214: Restoring The Default Settings

    2. Click the <FTP> tab to enter the <Local Upgrade> interface, as shown below. FTP Upgrade Interface 3. Enter the <FTP Server Address> in the text field. 4. Click the <Upgrade> button to start upgrading. 5. After the upgrading is complete, reboot the NVR to activate the new firmware. 16.6 Restoring the Default Settings Steps: 1.
  • Page 215: Others

    17. Others 1.1 Configuring the RS-232 Serial Port Note: The <RS-232> serial port is not supported by GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AC2416N and GD-RN- AC2416P. (For further information: GD-RN-AP8616P, GD-RN-AP8632P and GD-RN-AT819128N have a <RS-232> and a <RS-485> <Port>. GD-RN-AT8864N has a <RS-232> <Port>.) The <RS-232 Port>...
  • Page 216 <VGA2/HDMI 2 Resolution>. And up to a <4K (3840 × 2160) Resolution> is selectable for the <VGA/HDMI Output>. For the GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AC2416N, GD-RN-AC2416P, GD-RN-AP8616P and GD-RN-AP8632P, you can configure the <VGA Resolution> and the <HDMI Resolution> respectively. And up to a <4K (3840 × 2160) Resolution> is selectable for the <HDMI Output>.
  • Page 217: Configuring The Dst Settings

    17.3 Configuring the DST Settings Steps: 1. Enter the <General Settings> interface: Menu >Configuration>General 2. Choose the <DST Settings> tab. DST Settings Interface You can check the checkbox before the <Auto DST Adjustment> item. Or you can manually check the <Enable DST> checkbox, and then you choose the date of the <DST>...
  • Page 218: Configuring More Settings

    <Menu Output Mode>: You can choose the menu display on different video output. For GD-RN-AT8864N, you can select the menu output mode from <VGA/HDMI> and <VGA2/HDMI2>. And for the GD-RN-AC2004P, GD-RN-AC2416N and the GD-RN-AC2416P, you can select the <Menu Output Mode> from VGA, HDMI or <Auto . When the <Auto option is selected and >...
  • Page 219: Managing The User Accounts

    17.5 Managing the User Accounts There is a default account in the NVR: Administrator. The Administrator user name is admin and the password is set when you start the device for the first time. The Administrator has the permission to add and delete user and configure user parameters. 17.5.1 Adding a User Steps: 1.
  • Page 220 Add User Menu 3. Enter the information for the new user, including the <User Name>, the <Admin Password>, the Password>, <Confirm>, the <Level> and the <User’s MAC Address>. < Password>: Set the password for the <User Account>. Strong Password recommended – We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product.
  • Page 221 Added User Listed in User Management Interface 5. Select the <User> from the list and then click to enter the <Permission Settings> interface, as shown below. User Permission Settings Interface 6. Set the operating permission of <Local Configuration>, <Remote Configuration> and <Camera Configuration>...
  • Page 222: Deleting A User

    <Remote Camera Management>: Remote adding, deleting and editing of the <IP Cameras>. <Remote Serial Port Control>: Configuring settings for <RS-232> and <RS-485> <Ports>. <Remote Video Output Control>: Sending a remote button control signal. <Two-Way Audio>: Realizing two-way radio between the remote client and the NVR. <...
  • Page 223: Editing A User

    17.5.3 Editing a User For the added user accounts, you can edit the parameters. Steps: 1. Enter the <User Management> interface: Menu >Configuration>User 2. Select the user to be edited from the list, as shown below. 3. Click to enter the <Edit User> interface, as shown below. Edit User (Operator/Guest) Edit User (admin)
  • Page 224 4. Edit the <Password> for the <User>: <Operator> and <Guest> • You can edit the user information, including the <User Name>, the <Password>, the <Permission Level> and the <MAC Address>. Check the checkbox of <Change Password> if you want to change the password, and input the new password in the text field of <Password>...
  • Page 225 9. When the <Admin Password> is changed, you can re-export the GUID file to the connected U-flash disk for the future password resetting. Please refer to the section “Resetting Your Password” in Chapter 2.1 for details. 10. Click the <OK> button to save the settings and to exit the menu. 11.
  • Page 226: Glossary

    18. Glossary <Dual Stream: <Dual Stream> is a technology used to record high resolution video locally • while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network. The two streams are generated by the DVR, with the <Main Stream> having a maximum resolution of <4CIF> and the <Sub-stream>...
  • Page 227: Compatible Ip Cameras

    19. Compatible IP Cameras For the list, our company holds right to interpret. ONVIF compatibility refers to the camera / can be supported both when it uses the ONVIF protocol and its private protocols. Only ONVIF is supported / refers to the camera / can only be supported when it uses the ONVIF protocol.
  • Page 228 GD-CI-AC1616V × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 1280x720 √ GD-CI-BC1616V × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 1920 x 1080 √ GD-CI-AC2616V GRUNDIG × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 1920 x 1080 √ GD-CI-BC2616V × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 2688 × 1520 √ GD-CI-AC4616V ×...
  • Page 229 All versions 2688 × 1520 √ GD-CI-BC4616V × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 1920 x 1080 √ GD-CI-AC2627V × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 2688 × 1520 √ GD-CI-AC4627V × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 2688 × 1520 √ GD-CI-AC4637V × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 2560 x 1440 √...
  • Page 230 All versions 1920 x 1080 √ GD-CI-BC2616T × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 2688 × 1520 √ GD-CI-AC4616T × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 2688 × 1520 √ GD-CI-BC4616T × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 1920 x 1080 √ GD-CI-AC2627T × (ONVIF compatibility) All versions 2688 ×...
  • Page 231 All versions 2560 x 1440 √ GD-CI-AT4747P √ (ONVIF compatibility) SP306H Application: 1.34 (ONVIF compatibility) 1280*960 √ (×) √ Image data:1.06 Panasonic SF336H Application: 1.06 1280*960 √ √ Image data: 1.06 D5118 1.8.2- 20120327- (ONVIF compatibility) 1280*960 √ × 2.9310- A1.7852 IX30DN-ACFZHB3 1.8.2-...
  • Page 232 IP8161 0104a 1600*1200 × √ (×) (ONVIF compatibility) IP8331 0102a 640*480 × × (ONVIF compatibility) IP8332 0105b 1280*800 × × (ONVIF compatibility) D5110 (ONVIF MG.1.6.03P 1280*1024 √ (×) × compatibility) F3106 (ONVIF M2.1.6.03P 1280*1024 √ (×) √ compatibility) F3110 (ONVIF M2.1.6.01 Zavio 1280*720...
  • Page 233 V5.3.0 DS-2CD2632F-I 2048*1536 √ × build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD2632F-IS 2048*1536 √ √ build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD2710F-I 1920*1080 √ × build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD2720F-I 1920*1080 √ × build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4010F 1920*1080 √ √ build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4012F 1280*1024 √ √ build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4026FWD 1920*1080 √ √...
  • Page 234 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4312FWD-I 1280*960 √ × build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4324F-I 1920*1080 √ × build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4332FHWD-IS 2048*1536 √ √ build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4332FHWD-I 2048*1536 √ × build150327 V5.3.0 DS-2CD4332FWD-I 2048*1536 √ × build150327 V5.2.6 build DS-2CD6213F 1280*960 √ × 141218 V5.2.6 build DS-2CD6223F 1920*1080 √...
  • Page 235 V2.0 build 110614 V2.0 build DS-2CD862MF-E 1280*960 √ √ 110426 V2.0 build 100521 V5.2.0 build DS-2CD863PF/NF-E 1280*960 √ √ 140721 V5.2.0 build DS-2CD864FWD-E 1280*720 √ √ 140721 V4.0.3 DS-2CD876MF/BF-E 1600*1200 √ √ build120913 V4.0.3 DS-2CD877BF 1920*1080 √ √ build120913 V4.0.3 build DS-2CD886MF-E 2560*1920 √...
  • Page 236 V3.7.1 DS-2CD9121 1600*1200 √ × build140417 V3.7.1 iDS-2CD9121 1600*1200 √ × build140417 V4.0.0 DS-2CD9131 2048*1536 √ × build150213 V4.0.0 iDS-2CD9131 2048*1536 √ × build150213 V3.8.2 DS-2CD9121A 1600*1200 √ × build141121 V3.8.2 iDS-2CD9121A 1600*1200 √ × build141121 V3.7.1 DS-2CD9111(B) 1360*1024 √ ×...
  • Page 237 V3.8.2 iDS-2CD9025 1920*1080 √ × build141114 V4.0.0 iDS-2CD9022-SZ 1920*1080 √ × build150213 V3.8.1 DS-2CD9125-KS 1920*1080 √ × build150113 V1.0.1 DS-6501HCI 352*288 √ √ build130607 V1.0.1 DS-6501HCI-SATA 352*288 √ √ build130607 V1.0.1 DS-6501HFI 704*576 √ √ build130607 V1.0.1 DS-6501HFI- SATA 704*576 √...
  • Page 238 V1.0.1 DS-6516HCI- SATA 352*288 √ √ build130607 V1.0.1 DS-6516HFI 704*576 √ √ build130607 V1.0.1 DS-6516HFI- SATA 704*576 √ √ build130607 V1.2.1 DS-6601HCI 352*288 √ √ build131202 V1.2.1 DS-6602HCI 352*288 √ √ build131202 V1.2.1 DS-6604HCI 352*288 √ √ build131202 V1.2.1 DS-6601HFI(-SATA) 704*576 √...
  • Page 239 V5.2.8 iDS-2DF7274-A/D/AF 1280*960 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2DM7274-A 1280*960 √ √ build150124 DS-2DF5274- V5.2.8 1280*960 √ √ A/D/A3/D3/AF/A3F build150124 iDS-2DF5274- V5.2.8 1280*960 √ √ A/D/A3/D3/AF/A3F build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2DM5274-A/A3 1280*960 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2DF7276-A/D/AF 1280*960 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 iDS-2DF7276-A/D/AF 1280*960 √...
  • Page 240 V5.2.8 DS-2DF5285-AH 1920*1080 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2DF7294-A/D/AF 2048*1536 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 iDS-2DF7294-A/D/AF 2048*1536 √ √ build150124 DS-2DF5294- V5.2.8 2048*1536 √ √ A/D/A3/D3/AF/A3F build150124 iDS-2DF5294- V5.2.8 2048*1536 √ √ A/D/A3/D3/AF/A3F build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2DF7296-A/D/AF 2048*1536 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 iDS-2DF7296-A/D/AF 2048*1536 √...
  • Page 241 iDS-2DF5286- V5.2.8 1920*1080 √ √ A/D/A3/D3/AF/A3F build150124 V5.2.8 DS_2DF7230I5-AW 1920*1080 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2AF7220-A/D 1920*1080 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2AF7230-A/D 1920*1080 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2AF5220-A/D 1920*1080 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 DS-2AF5230-A/D 1920*1080 √ √ build150124 V5.2.8 iDS-2DF5220S-D4/JY 1920*1080 √...
  • Page 242 V5.2.10 DS-2DE5120I-A 1280*960 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DM5120-A 1280*960 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DM5130-A 1280*960 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE2103-DE3/W 1280*960 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE2103I-DE3/W 1280*960 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE7184-A/AE/D 1920*1080 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE5182-A/A3 1920*1080 √ √...
  • Page 243 V5.2.10 DS-2DE2202I-DE3/W 1920*1080 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE4572-A 1280*720 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE4172-A 1280*720 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE7194-A/A3 2048*1536 √ √ build150128 V5.2.10 DS-2DE5194-A/A3 2048*1536 √ √ build150128 V3.2.0 DS-2DF1-518 704*576 √ √ build131223 V3.2.0 DS-2DM1-718 704*576 √ √...
  • Page 244 V5.3.0 DS-2DF8623IV-A 3072*1728 √ √ build150304 V5.3.0 DS-2DF6623V-A 3072*1728 √ √ build150304 V5.3.0 DS-2DF8823IV-A 4096*2160 √ √ build150304 V5.2.7 DS-2ZCN2006 1280*960 √ √ build141107 V5.2.7 DS-2ZCN2006(B) 1280*960 √ √ build141107 V5.2.7 DS-2ZCN3006 1280*960 √ √ build141107 V5.2.7 DS-2ZCN3006(B) 1280*960 √ √...
  • Page 245 V5.2.7 DS-2ZCN2008 2048*1536 √ √ build141107 V5.2.2 DS-2ZMN3007(S) 1920*1080 √ √ build141113 V5.2.2 DS-2ZCN3007(S) 1920*1080 √ √ build141113 V5.2.2 DS-2ZMN2307 1920*1080 √ √ build141113 V5.2.2 DS-2CN2307 1920*1080 √ √ build141113 V5.2.2 DS-2ZMN2309 3072*2048 √ √ build141113 V5.2.2 DS-2ZCN2309 3072*2048 √ √...
  • Page 246: Troubleshooting

    20. Troubleshooting  No image displayed on the monitor after starting up normally. Possible Reasons: − No VGA or HDMI connections. − Connection cable is damaged. − Input mode of the monitor is incorrect. Steps: 1. Verify the device is connected with the monitor via a HDMI or a VGA cable. 2.
  • Page 247 2) If the status of the HDD is <Uninitialized>, please check the checkbox of corresponding HDD and click the <Init> button. 3. Verify that the HDD is detected or is in good condition. 1) Select: Menu> HDD> General. 2) If the HDD is not detected or the status is <Abnormal>, please replace the dedicated HDD according to the requirement.
  • Page 248  The IP camera frequently goes online and offline and the status of it displays as  <Disconnected>.  Possible Reasons: − The IP Camera and the NVR versions are not compatible. − Unstable power supply of IP Camera. − Unstable network between IP Camera and NVR. − Limited flow by the switch connected with IP Camera and NVR. 5.
  • Page 249 After connecting the IP Camera to the NVR, the image is output via the main spot interface ‒ by default. 1. Enable the <Output Channel>. 2. Select: Menu > Configuration > Live View > View, and select <Video Output> interface in the drop-down list and configure the window you want to view.
  • Page 250 − Poor network between the NVR and the IP Camera, and there exists <Packet Loss> during the transmission. − Poor network between the NVR and the PC, and there exists <Packet Loss> during the transmission. − The performances of hardware are not good enough, including <CPU>, <Memory>, etc.. 1.
  • Page 251 4. Check if the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from our company to do the further process.  When using the NVR to get the <Live View> audio, there is no sound or there is too much noise or the volume is too low.
  • Page 252 4. Check if the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from our company to do the further process. ___________________________________________________________________________ www.grundig-security.com...

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