Table of Contents Introduction ......................5 Tour the Unit ......................6 Front View ....................6 Rear View ....................6 I/O Terminal Block Circuit & Pin Definition ..........7 Set up the Unit .......................8 Unpack the Unit and confirm it’s package contents ........8 Install Hard Drives ..................8 Connect the Unit and Devices within the Network ....... 10 Connect the Monitor ................ 11 ...
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5.4.2 Calendar .................. 31 5.4.3 Time Bar .................. 32 5.4.4 Toolbar ................... 32 5.4.5 Time interval .................. 35 5.4.6 The pointer .................. 36 5.4.7 Recording color bar ................ 36 5.4.8 Motion detection area picture ............ 37 Settings ....................... 38 Device List ..................... 38 6.1.1 Device List .................. 38 6.1.2 Add Camera ...
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6.7.1 User Setting .................. 76 6.7.2 Role Setting .................. 78 System Setting .................. 80 6.8.1 Information .................. 80 6.8.1.1 Device Information ............ 80 6.8.2 Device Maintenance ............... 81 6.8.2.1 General setting .............. 81 6.8.2.2 System Maintenance ............ 82 6.8.2.3 Display Setting .............. 83 ...
1 Introduction ZAVIO Standalone is a Linux‐embedded open platform network video recording system, providing a stable and good quality local display through HDMI interface. As a network‐based surveillance system, ZAVIO Standalone possesses remote access ability to strengthen its usability. It features two useful functions, one‐click setup and mobile APP. One‐click setup reduces the time of camera configuration by searching and automatically adding ...
2 Tour the Unit 2.1 Front View No. Description No. Description 1 Power Button 2 Reset Button Press for 2‐9sec to shutdown Press for 8‐13sec to default system admin account Press for 10sec to force Press for 14sec to default system shutdown process 3 Power LED Status 4 Ethernet LED Status Orange: Power On Blue: Connected Unlit: Off Unlit: Disconnected 5 USB 2.0 6 ...
2.3 I/O Terminal Block Circuit & Pin Definition This SNVR provides a 10 pin cable for external I/O which is used to connect input/ output devices. The pin definitions are described below. PIN Definition Description Max. V/A 1 ~ 4 Alarm In 1~ 4 Connected to GND to activate, or leave 3V DC / 50mA floating (or unconnected) to deactivate. GND GND Ground ‐ SW Alarm Out Relay contact output for DC device. If used 1A at 30V DC AC device, need add an external relay. A & B RS‐485 Connected to RS‐485 interface. ‐ 7 ...
3 Set up the Unit 3.1 Unpack the Unit and confirm it’s package contents Items Pcs 2bay Standalone NVR 1 HDD SATA cable 2 HDD Power cable 2 DC 12V Power adapter and cable 1 Mouse 1 Disk screws 8 Quick start guide 1 3.2 Install Hard Drives Refer to compatibility list and install HDDs. For optimal performance consideration, install disks with the same model and storage capacity. The available RAID level depends on the amount of disks installed. Unscrew the housing on the both sides. 8 ...
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Unscrew the housing on the back side. Pull the cover. Align the HDD screw hole with the screw hole on the back of housing. ...
Plug HDD power cable (black) to HDD power connector. Plug HDD data cable with the metal plate to the main board. Plug the other HDD data cable terminal to HDD connector. Tight the screw back to the cover of the housing. 3.3 Connect the Unit and Devices within the Network Connect the unit and camera to a router/switch. If you need to view the video through internet, connect the router/switch to the internet and the unit will retrieve an IP address through DHCP by default. The unit has built‐in DHCP service, which can assign IP addresses; suitable for the pure LAN environment. 10 ...
3.4 Connect the Monitor The unit has HDMI display interfaces; connect the monitor via HDMI. The supported display resolutions are 3840x2160, 1920x1080, and 1280x720. Please confirm that one of the resolutions is supported by your monitor. 3.5 Power on Connect the power adaptor directly to the back of the unit. (See Rear View) Press the power button once the power cord is connected. (See Front View) It takes about a minute for the unit to fully power up. Once it is powered up: The System Status LED turns orange The buzzer beeps one time If the system crashes or stops responding, press and hold the power button for 8 seconds to enforce hardware power‐off, which turns off the computer by cutting off the power directly. Such power‐off isn’t recommended for a system that is working properly. 11 ...
4 First Power‐on When first power‐on, you will see the Install Wizard which guide you to set up the unit quickly in a step‐by‐step manner. Connect a Monitor and an USB Mouse device to the unit to use the Install Wizard. 4.1 Install Wizard Mode Description Express Quick setup of the unit. Mode Not Yet Supported Basic Basic set up of the unit. Includes all settings featured by Express mode with Mode additional DHCP server settings, network settings, and RAID level settings. Complete set up of the unit. Includes all settings featured by Basic mode Advanced with additional detail settings. Mode Not Yet Supported All settings featured by Install Wizard are accessible on system’s Main Menu ...
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1. Select the NVR language. 2. Setup administrator password. To keep default password click Next. 13 ...
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3. In display tab, choose a resolution setting to configure how the videos are presented on screen. 4. Assigns DHCP or static IP to the LAN port. To keep default Network setting click Next 14 ...
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5. Set up the time zone, date, and time, and adjust daylight saving changes if needed. 6. Storage setting features: Create, Delete and Format. Click Create to set up new set of disk storage (called Volume). Select RAID‐0 to get maximum storage capacity, or RAID‐1 to get best recovery possibility when data corrupt in disk. After a volume created, click Format to use the volume, or Delete to remove unwanted volume. 15 ...
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7. Click Search to search and add the cameras within the same subnet. Select camera in the right panel, and click to add a camera. 8. Configures how and when to record videos. 17 ...
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9. QR Codes for ZAVIOR APP In this step, you can scan QR code to install ZAVIOR APP (iOS on the left, and Android in the middle). After that, you can scan the QR code on the right in ZAVIOR to add this NVR unit, and view videos on mobile devices. NVR P2P is disabled by default, you can enable it in the P2P Setting. 10. Review your settings. If the settings are correct, click the Finish button to exit the settings procedure and activate the system. 18 ...
5 User Interface The local user interface provide display and setting functions. After connecting unit to a Monitor and an USB Mouse device, you can take benefit of NVR without a PC or laptop. We will use Local System to mention local user interface in the rest of the document. 5.1 Guide for User Interface The Local System has three 2 main screens, Live View and Playback. The Live View screen shows the instant video(s), while the Playback screen plays the recorded videos. Besides main screens, we also provide screens for Settings to adapt real installation and usage. The Setting screens will be described later in Chapter 6 ‐ Settings. For all screen, we have a Main Menu, Video Area, Side Bar, and a Toolbar to provide page functions. Guide to each component follows: Main Menu Video Area Side Bar Toolbar 20 ...
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5.1.1 Main Menu The Main Menu provides a intuitive way to switch between Live View, Playback, and Setting screens. If you cannot find the Main Menu, you may have login problem. The login will be described later. (See Login) The Main Menu provides Menu Buttons to switch between functions. Just click on a button, and then click on a sub‐function button, if present. We provide a quick check table to briefly describe the buttons: Menu Button Summary The Startup button provide access to Install Wizard, (1) Startup Shutdown, system Reboot, and Logout sub‐function. (See Install Wizard or Startup) The Live View button can switch to the Live View screen (2) Live View by a single click. (See Live View) The Playback button can switch to the Playback screen (3) Playback ...
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The Disk Storage button can switch to Disk Storage (8) Disk Storage screen. You can set up storage setting for all installed disks. (See Disk Storage) The Security button can switch to Security screen. You (9) Security can set up user account and access rule in this screen. ...
5.1.3 Side Bar The Side Bar provides a quick access of detail controls and information for screens (e.g. PTZ control and Storage information). There is also a Device List on Side Bar to check or select camera devices. 5.1.4 Toolbar The Toolbar provides a quick access of simple control functions as Toolbar Buttons. In some screen, there is also a Status Bar to provide handy and timely information. Buttons and Status Bar on the Toolbar differs from screen to screen. Check related sections to know more about function for buttons for the screen. Status Bar Toolbar Buttons ...
To gain the authorization, input the user and password, and click the Login button. The default screen after login is Live View. You can switch between functions by clicking on the Main Menu. (See Main Menu) Click the keyboard icon at the right of the field to open the virtual keyboard for text input 5.2.3 Logout The logout operation quit the current authorization. This is especially useful when you want to separate management and viewer (guard) access right. When you finish editing the management setting, click on the Startup button and click Logout. The next login with viewer access level will have only the viewer functions enabled. (See Security for access level detail) 5.2.4 Reboot The reboot operation safely shutdown and then start the unit (restart). This is useful when you accidentally remove the power or data lines connecting to disks, which can cause recording error. Click on the Startup button and click Reboot to recover from the error. 5.2.5 Shutdown The shutdown process stop recording and safely power‐off the unit, avoiding data lost that may occur when force shutdown process. Click the Startup button and click Shutdown to start the shutdown process. 24 ...
5.3 Live View 5.3.1 Video Area If a camera is configured correctly, the Live View’s Video Area will show the corresponding camera’s video feed. An added camera is called a Channel, and a Channel Number is assigned. Channel Number and IPC Name (Name of IP Camera) is displayed on the top‐left corner for each added camera. Status and controls of a channel follows: Icon Name Description Always Record See Mode in Recording Setting submenu for more information Not Yet Supported Emergency Record Motion Record See Motion in Recording Setting submenu for more information Digital PTZ on Enable Digital PT and Zoom of a channel Snapshot Take a snapshot of a channel (an USB storage device required) Not Yet Supported Emergency Record Enable display of Video Information for a channel (including Resolution, Video Information FPS, and Video Encoding Format) Not Yet Supported Instant Playback ...
5.3.2 Side Bars Side Bars are used to display and control of basic Device List and Volume, and PTZ information. For detail setting, see Camera Setting and Disk Storage. 5.3.2.1 Device List Device List will show channel number, camera name, and camera IP. To add, remove or modify camera setting, see Camera Setting. The Icon on the left summarizes status of channels. See the following table for icon and state description: Icon State Recording Connecting Disconnected 5.3.2.2 Group List The Group List is Not Yet Supported. 26 ...
5.3.2.3 Volume The Volume Bar displays volume status, including health status and capacity, etc. To set up volume, see Disk Storage. 5.3.2.4 HDD The HDD Bar displays volume status, including health status, RAID status and capacity, etc. To set up HDD, see Disk Storage. The unit support display of disk self‐testing information (S.M.A.R.T). You can click the SMART button to check the health state of disks. 5.3.2.5 PTZ, Preset and Patrol Zoom Slider PTZ Bar Arrow Buttons and Home Click PTZ Bar to control PTZ Before using the PTZ Bar, choose a camera in View Area. In PTZ Bar, you can move PT position by clicking Arrow Buttons. Focus Slider The Home Button can bring you back to a Home Preset Point after set up. If the camera use external PTZ module (e.g. RS‐485), you need to enable it manually from web interface before control it from NVR. ...
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If the PT speed is too slow or too fast, you can use the Pan Speed Slider or the Tilt Speed Slider to adjust to reasonable speed. The Zoom Slider can Zoom Out and Zoom In. Click to Zoom Out, and click to Zoom In. You can also use Zoom Slider to move to an expected zoom position. The Focus Slider can move focus Closer and Farther. Click to move Closer, and click to Zoom In. You can also use Focus Slider to move to an expected focus position. If you need auto focus, you can also click Re‐Focus to run auto focus. Preset Bar Click Preset Bar to set up preset points. To add a preset point, input name of preset point, and click Add. For other settings, see the following table for usage Menu Button Summary Home Set a preset point as the Home Add Input name, and click to add a Preset Point Delete Choose a Preset Point, and click to delete a Preset Point ...
5.3.3 Toolbar The Toolbar on the bottom can control display of Live View, including: number of channels and layout, channel rotation, full screen display, volume control, emergency recording, and screen snapshot, etc. The Toolbar buttons detail in Live View: Menu Button Summary The NVR date & time is displayed on the left side, and NVR Time & IP The IP Address of NVR is displayed on the right side Show the 1 channel Layout (1x1) Layout‐1 Show the 4 channel Layout (2x2) Layout‐4 Show the 8 channel Layout (1 big + 7 small) Layout‐8 Show the 16 channel Layout (4x4) Layout‐16 This button is disabled in 4‐CH and 8 CH models Choose a custom layout. Supported layout includes Layout 4‐CH, 6‐CH, 9‐CH, and 10‐CH, 12‐CH, 13‐CH layouts. Previous Page Go to the previous page, with some limitations. Next Page Go to the next page, with some limitations ...
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Full Screen Display Live View in full screen mode Opens a dialog to capture the screen of the selected Snapshot channel or all channels on the screen. Click OK to save snapshot to a USB flash drive. Enables Always record. “Always record” means continuous recording. See also Mode tab for details about the recording Emergency modes. Recording on/off See also Camera Status for details about the recording status. E‐map Not Yet Supported Audio Volume Opens a dialog to adjust audio volume or mute. The limitation of paging function is: In 4‐CH models (e.g. NQ2040), only the 1‐CH modes support paging function In 8‐CH models (e.g. NQ2080), only the 1‐CH, 4‐CH, and 6‐CH modes support paging function 30 ...
5.4 Playback 5.4.1 Device List Choose the cameras you wish to confirm the video in the Device List. You can find the Device on the left (the Side Bar). After cameras chosen, you need to choose date in Calendar. 5.4.2 Calendar Choose the Date you wish to confirm the video in the Calendar. When choosing date, you can check the required recording type in the Retrieve Type part, and click Search click to find out date. Date that have video recording are displayed with color mark: 31 ...
The featured color marks are: There is always record on that day. There is event record on that day. There is emergency on that day. There is event record & emergency on that day. There is always record & emergency on that day. There is always record & event record on that day. There is always record、event record、emergency on that day. There is no color mark when no mode on that day 5.4.3 Time Bar The Status Bar on the Playback screen shows the date, time, as well as the playback speed of the video. The Playback Speed 5.4.4 Toolbar The Toolbar on playback screen has buttons for enabling system configuration. 32 ...
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Button Name Description Stops playing. Playback stops by showing the frame where the video Stop starts. When video is fast‐forwarded or reverse‐played, Stop will restore the speed to x1. Play / Pause Starts or pauses the playing Hit once to rewind the videos with x‐1 speed. Hit twice to Rewind rewind with x‐2 speed. When rewind speed reaches x‐16, it auto‐restores to x‐1 speed. Hit once to fast‐forward the playback with x2 speed. Hit twice to fast‐forward the playback to x4 speed. When Fast Forward fast‐forwarding speed is incremented to x16, it auto‐restores to x1 speed. Hit this key once to bring the playback to the previous 5 Previous 5min min. Next 5min Hit this key once to bring the playback to the next 5 min Previous Frame Not Yet Supported Next Frame Not Yet Supported Layout Switches the screen layouts. ...
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Trim Not Yet Supported Opens a dialog to capture the screen of the selected Snapshot channel or all channels on the screen. Click OK to save snapshot to a USB flash drive. Full Screen Full screen display. 34 ...
5.4.5 Time interval User can self choose timeline The featured settings are: 24hr mode: The pointer stop on 08:10→change 6hr mode timeline. The pointer stop on 08:10, timeline 06:00~12:00. 6hr mode: The pointer stop on 08:10→change 1hr mode timeline The pointer stop on 08:10, timeline 08:00~09:00 1hr mode: The pointer stop on 08:10→change 30mins mode timeline The pointer stop on 08:10, timeline 08:00~08:30 30mins mode: The pointer stop on 08:10→change 15mins mode timeline The pointer stop on 08:10, timeline 08:00~08:15 Timeline left and right options can turn the page. The current time interval unit, the pointer does not move 35 ...
5.4.6 The pointer Move the pointer can decision where playing the video. User can pull the pointer left and right. The pointer will show record time. User can in the lower‐left corner of the video area know now playing time. 5.4.7 Recording color bar (1).Green on behalf of event record (2).Red on behalf of always record (3).Yellow on behalf of emergency record 36 ...
5.4.8 Motion detection area picture Lock channel double, layout show 1*1. Will show over the time table have all the event snapshot This function is used to find events. Lock one event snapshot, the pointer will move that time point Double-click on a channel for full screen view. 37 ...
6 Settings 6.1 Device List 6.1.1 Device List The Device List have 2 parts, the Search List on the left, and the Channel List on the right. The search list displays searched cameras that can be added to the unit. The Channel List displays added cameras. The inputs and buttons of Device List follows: Menu Button Summary Input user and password to add Cameras or Account see preview of Cameras 38 ...
Search responding IP Cameras in the same Search Camera network before countdown finish (10 seconds). Add cameras on Power over Ethernet (PoE) Add Camera by PoE ports (Not Yet Supported) Add camera by of P2P (QR Code) Add Camera by P2P (Not Yet Supported) Add all checked camera(s) Add (Multiple add supported) Delete all checked camera(s) Delete (Multiple delete supported) Move on up Move the camera up (Not Yet Supported) Move on down Move the camera down (Not Yet Supported) Enter Camera Setting of a camera Setting page (See Camera Setting) Preview Display preview image of camera on side bar 6.1.2 Add Camera To add a camera, follow these steps: (1) Click Camera setting (2) Click Camera Search (3) The searched camera will be displayed in left list. ...
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You can select all cameras by check the checkbox on the top, or select single or multiple cameras by checking the check on the left. (4) At the top‐left corner, enter the camera user / password The default account of Zavio Camera is admin / admin. If the cameras are from different brands, contact the camera brand. (5) Click the Add button, the checked cameras will be displayed in the Channel List (the right one). (6) Click the Save button to save added cameras. When adding cameras and click Save, a dialog will pop up to help you select the expected mode for camera time (1) Sync the cameras time according to NVR time (2) Do NOT sync cameras time, and show OSD for camera time to distinguish 40 ...
6.1.3 Delete Camera (1) Click Camera Setting (2) Check the Cameras you want to delete in Channel List (the right one) You can select all cameras by check the checkbox on the top, or select single or multiple cameras by checking the check on the left. (3) Click the delete button (4) Click the save button to confirm the removal of cameras 41 ...
6.2 Record Setting Record Settings configures how and when to record videos. To access the Record Settings: In the Main Menu bar, click recording settings button. Recording settings features: Schedule、Template、Advance setting 6.2.1 Schedule Record schedule Template : Always recording, No recording, Empty(Self‐assignment). A. Choose the one of the template, and then check the IP Camera list and week list B. "Template" is relevant to the hours color bar. 42 ...
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hours color bar User can configure the IP Camera recording model for each one. Camera list and week list Copy setting Apply the current day schedule to other channel(s) A. Please choice the one of the IP camera for a baseline. B. Click on the icon pop‐up window. If user choose the CH2,the CH2 will be recovered from the CH1. 43 ...
pop‐up window 6.2.2 Template Schedule Template: A. Template list, system default : Always recording, No recording. B. User add or remove "Name" to the "Template list". The list of row number is limited to 10. C. Each one of the "Template " have only one color in front of a row. D. Click input the "Name", must to and , "Add is succcessed" E."The name is existed" when "Name" is same to self‐assignment. F.Click .It delete the one of the Template list row when user check the one. G. Model : Setting Description Always record. Select and mark a time slot as “Always record”. No recording. Select and mark a time slot to upon ban recording. Event recording. Select and mark a time slot to record 44 ...
upon event recording. (2) According to the "Model Setting", the default color(gray) will be recovered from the "Model Setting" color that click and slide the mouse(One gray grid is fifteen minute). 6.2.3 Advanced Setting A. Automatic Recycle: Enables automatic recycle when the storage space is less than a certain percentage (10%、15%、20%) B. Keep Video: Set how long to keep recorded videos (Max: 365 days) 1. Automatic recycle has a higher priority than keep video. 2. The actual days of video kept depends on the available disk space. 45 ...
6.3 Backup Setting 6.3.1 File Backup File backup enables users to back up recorded videos to a USB. The featured settings are: Setting Description Channel select Sets the channel(s) to back up. From Sets the start time of recorded video backup. To Sets the end time of recorded video backup. File size Choose recorded video need space. Storage location Click Storage. Free storage space Display USB the remaining capacity. Click Query File Size to calculate the storage use and available space. When there is enough space, you can click Start to start file backup, and will see the file backup is in progress. 46 ...
If you encounter problems when trying to backup on portable hard disk device, please format the device with FAT32, NTFS is not supported currently. 6.3.2 Auto Backup Auto backup enables users to back up recorded videos to a FTP server. The featured settings are: Setting Description Enable dally backup Enable auto backup of the videos recorded on the previous day Channel select Sets the channel(s) to back up Daily Backup Time Sets the daily time for the system to do the auto backup. File Time From Sets the start/end time of recorded video of the previous day. 47 ...
6.4 Camera Setting 6.4.1 Device List Please refer to 6.1 Device List 6.4.2 Camera Setting Camera image preview (1) This column just open setting page. (2) Selects the camera channel to configure (3)Basic setting Camera name: Click the keyboard icon at the right of the field to open the virtual keyboard for text input. Video & Audio: Not Yet Supported Model Select camera brand and model from the list or use Auto Detection. 48 ...
(4)Network This setting can change IP & Port & Protocol. ZAVIO camera protocol default HTTP. ONVIF camera protocol default TCP. (5)Security Change camera’s username and password. (6)OSD Click the Edit Style to change the font and style to show the day and time. The difference with the IPC web is that you cannot enter strings self. (7)Time Can choose automatically sync with NVR server. (8)Snapshot Press the refresh icon on the upper right corner to update the snapshot image. 6.4.3 Batch Maintenance Batch Maintenance enables several functions that include Naming, Camera firmware upgrade, Language pack upload, Reboot, Reset to default. The search relies on UPnP. Before using this function, make sure your camera supports UPnP. 6.4.3.1 Naming In Naming tab, camera image preview will appear for users to identify the camera and name it by using the virtual keyboard. 49 ...
6.4.3.2 Maintenance (1) Choose a Camera Model (2) Batch Firmware Upgrade of Camera, which can upgrade firmware of multiple cameras (with the same model) at the same time 50 ...
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The file must be placed on the outermost level of USB storage device to be recognized (not in the folder) (3) Upload Language Pack (multiple cameras supported) The file must be placed on the outermost level of USB storage device to be recognized (not in the folder) (4) Restart (multiple cameras supported) Executable the restart then status will show the bar on screen. 51 ...
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(5) Restore to default (multiple cameras supported) Executable the restore to default then status will show the bar on screen. (6) Date Time Sets how often to synchronize the system with the time server. Make sure to check if synchronize NVR with the time. If revised day time synchronize NVR with the time not cancel, weekly on Sunday, at 00:00 o’clock synchronize NVR with the time. (Different model camera can execution at the same time.) 52 ...
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(7) IVS license upload (Different model camera can execution at the same time.) You can select a single camera to upload licenses, or you can perform multiple cameras to upload licenses. The difference lies in the way the folder is named. A camera: Use camera MAC naming, cannot have a colon. EX: 001BFE00771D Many cameras: Need a range values. EX: 001BFE00771D~001BFE00778B (8) Account setting (Different model camera can execution at the same time.) (9) Stream setting (The same model camera can execution at the same time.) 53 ...
6.4.4.1 Camera Event List 1. Select Camera: Select a camera channel to configure, default is channel 01. 2. Add: Choose event type click add. Pop‐up window “The changes were successfully saved.” Click ok were successfully saved. 3. Remove: To delete an existing event list, choose the event type you wish to delete and click remove. Pop‐up window “The changes were successfully saved.” click ok were successfully saved. 4. Save: Choose event type, this type will highlight click ok, pop‐up window "The changes were successfully saved." Click ok were successfully saved. 5. Exit: Not save will back to live view. 55 ...
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Event setting Trigger Selects a trigger to event type or Schedule: Event type: Edge motion, Tampering, Perimeter, Tripwire, People Density, Audio detection, Periodical, Network link down, Input#0, Input#1 The camera itself has the IVS, option to support IVS. 56 ...
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Schedule: Define a time period to keep the event & action active. Customized: More darker bar levels means higher interval time so that the alarm will be triggered when the movement lasts longer. Setting up an appropriate interval will reduce the chance of false alarms triggered by pedestrians. 57 ...
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Motion detection setting 1. Click on the icon can save to apply the new settings name. 2. Set up motion detection area Select channel to apply motion detection, then use left click of the mouse to drag and select the desired areas. To de‐select areas, perform the same action with the starting point on the selected area. Three detection areas can be created. 3. Check Display All Range can all the detection areas display. 4. Sensitivity and Threshold Sensitivity: drag the button to increase or decrease the sensitivity so that alarm will be triggered based on the level of movement. Threshold: drag the button to increase or decrease the threshold so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement exceeds certain reaction. 58 ...
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Periodical Click on the icon pop‐up window. Setting up a periodical time will record this time. The following picture show. Action button “detailed information” Setting Description When triggered, system will send output signal to connected devices. Output Once selected, a detail dialog opens for users to set which output pin to send the output signal through. When triggered, system will send Email notifications. E‐mail To set up the Email(s) to receive notifications, see Email. Once selected, its Detail dialog opens for Email selection. When triggered, system will send instant message to the registered mobile clients as a notification. Push notification ...
Push Notification When triggered, the system will send notification to the registered mobile clients. To enable Push Notification as a responding action for an event When an event occurs, the user will receive push notifications. The user can view click “View” to watch the recording videos. If user password is changed, please sign‐in with new password to start service again. 6.4.4.2 System Setting Description Abnormal disk status The system’s will sending mail notification when there is no enough disk space for recording or when disk accessing goes wrong. Daily system report Enables the system sending daily notification to one or more Email about the system’s HDD usage. Everyday 00:00 send. Power‐on notification Enables recording the time when the system is powered on after the power resumes from an abnormal shutdown. Input#0 When an event occurs, the system will send an output signal to other connected devices. Schedule Schedule is not available for system events. When enabled, the 60 ...
system event (& action) stays active from 00:00 through 23:59 The featured settings are: 6.4.4.3 Server SMTP/MAIL : SMTP sets up the “Simple Mail Transfer Protocol” for system to send out Emails. 61 ...
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On the SMTP tab, the featured settings are: Setting Description Default Mail server Enters the SMTP server’s IP address or server ‐‐ name. Server port Assigns the port number. 25 SSL Enables/disables Secure Sockets Layer. Disabled SMTP Enables the username/password authentication Enable authentication before an Email is sent. Username Sets up the username for SMTP authentication. ‐‐ Password Sets up the password for SMTP authentication. ‐‐ Send test mail to Sets up the test Email for SMTP authentication. ‐‐ Test button System will send a test Email to sender to make ‐‐ sure the function works. Contact: The Contact tab sets up the e‐mail recipients of the notifications sent by the system. The systems supports up to 40 contacts. ...
On the FTP Settings tab, the featured settings are: Setting Description Default FTP Server Sets the IP address or server name of the backup server. ‐‐ Server port Sets the port number of the backup server. 21 Username Enters the username to log in the backup server. ‐‐ Password Enters the password to log in the backup server. ‐‐ Folder Specifies the folder to save the backup data to. ‐‐ Test Runs a test on the configuration by making the system ‐‐ create a folder onto the configured FTP server. 6.4.5 Camera Status Use Camera Status to monitor the camera connection status. It also allows users to have an overview of the camera status and total bit rate. 6.4.5.1 Channel Status 63 ...
Menu Button Summary Emergency recording– The emergency recording of channel is running recording Emergency recording – The emergency recording of channel is stopped stopped (when there is no storage space) No recording No recording on channel Schedule recording – The schedule recording is running recording Schedule recoding – The emergency recording of channel is stopped stopped (when there is no storage space) Connected The NVR is connected to channel Connecting The NVR is trying to connect to channel Disconnected The NVR fail to connect to channel 6.4.5.2 Stream status ...
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stream 1 and stream 2, and total bit rate(stream1 + stream2). Total bit rate: all of camera total bit rate. Estimated remaining recording time: How long dose it to recording in NVR. 65 ...
6.5 I/O Setting The I/O Setting support alarm set up for external electric circuits. You can choose either Normal Open (that is, close circuit during event) or Normal Close (that is, open circuit during event) for alarm input and alarm output. See I/O Terminal Block Circuit & Pin Definition for circuit reference. 6.5.1 Camera I/O The featured settings are: Setting Description Default Selects a camera channel to configure. CH1 I/O pin Enables/disables an I/O pin. Enabled Name Enters a name or info about the I/O pin. ‐‐ Type Sets I/O type for the I/O pin. Normally open N/A Defines the time to keep an output Duration (The output stays active unless it active after it is triggered. is manually switched off.) Associated Camera User to set which output pin to send Itself 66 ...
the output signal through, can choose the live view of IP camera. 6.5.2 System I/O The featured settings are: Setting Description Default I/O pin Enables/disables an I/O pin. Enabled Name Enters a name or info about the I/O pin. ‐‐ Type Sets I/O type for the I/O pin. Normally open Defines the time to keep an output active N/A Duration after it is triggered. Associated Camera User to set which output pin to send the N/A output signal through, can choose the live view of IP camera. 67 ...
6.6 Disk Storage Use the menu disk storage to manage the system storage and data backup. 6.6.1 Storage Information 1. Volume list: Choose the statuses of the RAID volume. Switches the status information between the present RAID volumes and disks. To avoid problems accessing public folder via My Network Places, please delete the invalid volume before creating new disk volume or modifying volume. If you choose Express Mode when using the Installation Wizard, the disk will be set to RAID 0 automatically unless the number of disks is not enough for this RAID level. 68 ...
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To avoid any error on the HDD and RAID volume, the unit is not allowed to query status, create, modify, delete, or format RAID volume when the front panel is open. Hot plug and hot swap on external storage disks are not supported. Please reboot the unit after the installation. The status info delivered for a present RAID volume is: Setting Description Volume name Delivers the name of the RAID volume, which is assigned when the volume is created. RAID level Delivers the RAID level, which is defined when the volume is created. The selectable levels depend on the number of drives present in the system. RAID status Delivers the following statuses of the RAID volume: Message Description Functional The RAID volume is normally operating. There are problems with the RAID volume, but video Critical recording is normal. The RAID volume cannot be found. Hence video Offline recording is stopped and the storage cannot be accessed. The RAID volume is found but isn’t mounted. Hence File system video recording is stopped and storage cannot be error accessed. Free capacity Delivers the free space on the RAID volume. Used capacity Delivers the used space on the RAID volume. ...
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Format Delivers the formatting progress if the RAID volume is being formatted at the moment. Recovery Delivers the recovery progress if the RAID volume is being recovered at the moment. 70 ...
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Disk Info Description Model Delivers the model number of the disk. Capacity Delivers the total capacity of the disk. Firmware version Delivers the firmware version of the disk. Serial no. Delivers the serial number of the disk. RAID status Delivers the status of the RAID that the disk belongs to. Drive health(SMART) Delivers the status of drive health by SMART self‐test. Click on icon to view the detail. Good: The disk is healthy and able to work normally. Warning: The disk is damaged. Recommend to change the disk. Abnormal: The disk is damaged seriously and it may cause the system errors. Strongly recommend you to stop recording and change the disk immediately. Temperature Delivers the temperature of the disk Previous test time Delivers the previous SMART self‐test time. SMART test progress. Recommend to stop recording to run the test. Smart status check Short Test:1 minute Extended Test: more than 200 minutes ...
6.6.2 Volume Setting Volume list Create of the RAID volumes in the system. Setting Description Name RAID volume the name Type Embedded Status Delivers the status of the RAID volume Capacity Delivers the space total on the RAID volume. RAID Defines the RAID level. Assigned disk Selects a disk for RAID volume. 72 ...
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Create: The Create tab enables the creation of RAID volumes in the system. 1. Default is blank. If used already selected disk, next option not display this disk. Ex: HDD 1 already selected disk1, HDD 2 option not display Disk 1 2. Volume setting not yet complete, hit pop‐up a dialog box. “Volume setting is not complete. ” 3. The RAID Volume will be functional on another unit if all disks of this volume are moved 4. The RAID level and the number of disks in a volume cannot be changed after it is set. 73 ...
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Delete: Select a RAID volume, click delete will pop‐up window “Are you sure to delete this VOLUME?” Click yes deletes the selected RAID volume. Format: 1. Status is normal click will popup window. ”Are you sure to format this volume? ” 2. Status is unusual click will popup window. 74 ...
6.7 Security Click Security button to show the security setting page. 6.7.1 User Setting User List: ‐ List NVR user account that user can login in curently , system default : admin. ‐ User add or remove account to the "User list". The acconut number is limited to 50. ‐ Please "save" the info when user change the default setting. 76 ...
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User Setting A.Click input the "User name", "New password", must to and , the changes were successfully saved. B.Click .It delete the one of the "User list" row when user check the one. C.Role list.System default : poweruser,operator,viewer.(See 6.7.2Role) Channel Access A.Check liveview channel access that user want。 B. CH1, CH2 show the IPCamera model when user add the IPCamera in "Camera Setting" page.(See red box) The changes were successfully saved 77 ...
6.7.2 Role Setting Role Template List : A. Role template list, system default: poweruser,operator,viewer. B. User add the "Role" into the role template list,that the maximum number is 20. C. Please "save" the info when user change the default setting. Role Setting General : ‐ Click add the "Role name" to the role template list. Authority : ‐ Authority, system default : Startup, Live View. ‐ We provide the 9 items to proper user situation that user can configure them. ‐ Click show more detail settings. 78 ...
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Click this item, user can configure the Start list: Click this item, user can configure the Liveview list: Click this item, user can configure the Playback list: 79 ...
6.8 System Setting 6.8.1 Information evice Information 6.8.1.1 Information tab shows important system information including model, firmware, CPU and heat dissipation. 80 ...
will also be changed. ystem Maintenance 6.8.2.2 (1) Firmware upgrade To upgrade firmware, copy the NVR firmware to USB drive, and press Firmware Upgrade to start upgrade. The system will pop up a dialog for you to choose one of the firmware file. The file must be placed on the outermost level of USB storage device to be recognized (not in the folder) (2) Save/Load configuration Backup: To backup settings, insert a USB drive, and click Backup Restore: To restore settings, insert the USB drive with backup setting, and click Restore The file must be placed on the outermost level of USB storage device to be recognized (not in 82 ...
the folder) Reset to Default: Click Restore to default to restore to factory default setting. When a confirm dialog pop up, you can check the checkbox to restore the network setting, or just keep the checkbox unchecked to keep you network setting. isplay Setting 6.8.2.3 Display mode of monitor can be set to get either better stability or better convenience. The default mode is Auto for convenience. The current support of monitor resolution is 1280x720, 1920x1080 (Full HD), and maximum 3840x2160 (4K). 83 ...
6.8.3 Network 6.8.3.1 Network setting User configure the DHCP or Static IP in this page, then check the lower left hand corner of live view after changes successfully saved. DDNS Providers supported are DtDNS and DynDns currently. 6.8.3.2 PPPoE Setting Authentication Type is supported CHAP and PAP, system default is CHAP. Input the "User ID"and"Password", must to"Save" and then the PPPoE IP show the lower left hand corner of live view. 84 ...
6.8.4 P2P Setting The P2P is used when you want to check channel videos on mobile phone. The P2P is disabled by default. You can choose Enable, and click Save to Enable the P2P function. After enabled, you can use Zavior to scan the QR code to add a NVR device. For some unit from special business, there is no P2P license. You can contact us to acquire a P2P license, and follow these guide to install license on the unit: Click "Upload License", user upload the P2P license in USB storage device. The P2P license is "upload successfully" after the P2P IP and P2P QR code will be 85 ...
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show on this page. "Push notification" inform the user in smart phone when P2P bind the Zavior, the App, it show on the "Install Wizard" or download from the app store , click "Unbind" will be closed the " Push notification " or not. The file must be placed on the outermost level of USB storage device to be recognized (not in the folder) 86 ...