LevelOne HUBBLE Series System Administrator Manual
LevelOne HUBBLE Series System Administrator Manual

LevelOne HUBBLE Series System Administrator Manual

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  • Page 1 HUBBLE series NVR System Administrator’s Manual For V5.02.01 Firmware...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Legal Notice Disclaimer ⚫ The information contained in this document is intended for general information purposes. Digital Data Communications GmbH Corporation shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages arising from the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual.
  • Page 3 HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Regulatory Compliance Information Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual About This Manual Target Audience This manual is intended for System Administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up video surveillance system. The reader is expected to know the fundamentals of IP surveillance system integration and to own the administrative privileges to install and configure all the devices.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Legal Notice ..................2 About This Manual ................4 1 Introduction Product Overview ................9 NVR Server / Client Architecture ..........9 Remote Client PC Requirements .......... 10 Supported Video Format ............11 Installation ..................
  • Page 6 HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Optical PTZ ..................26 Manage Devices ................. 27 Cameras ................. 27 Add Cameras ..................28 Add Cameras Manually ..............29 Add Cameras by RTSP ..............30 Delete Cameras ..................31 Change Camera Settings..............31 Video Settings ................32 Motion Setup ................33 Point-of-Sales (POS) System ..........
  • Page 7 HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Delete Access Control Device ............53 Schedule Recordings ................54 Event-Recording File Length ..........55 Set the Recording Schedule ..........55 Set the Event Schedule ............56 Event Management ................57 Event-Handling Schedule ............. 57 Set Event Rules ..............58 Beep ....................58...
  • Page 8 HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Enable DHCP Server ................76 Enable DDNS Service .................77 Enable ANS Service ................78 Enable Network Address Translation (NAT) ........79 Power over Ethernet (PoE) ..............80 Storage Settings ..............81 Storage Management .................81 Format Hard Disks ............... 82 Disk Deletion ................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Product Overview Levelone HUBBLE series (hereafter referred to as NVR) is a compact and reliable multi-channel standalone NVR. It features a stable embedded Linux operating system and capabilities of supporting mega-pixel resolution H.265 or H.264 streaming, an HDMI output...
  • Page 10: Remote Client Pc Requirements

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Remote Client PC Requirements As NVR itself is a self-contained unit, the table below provides basic guidelines only for selecting proper hardware for the remote PC client. If your live view display quality is not...
  • Page 11: Supported Video Format

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Supported Video Format NVR is designed to conform to output 1080p video streams to HDMI monitors. Up to 16 channels of 3K~4K H.264 / H.265 / MJPEG / MPEG4 video streams can be displayed on both local live screen and live and remote playback screen.
  • Page 12: Installation

    The installation procedures may vary depending on your site conditions. The procedures provided in this manual are based on an example consisting of (1) local network, (2) an NVR unit, (3) Levelone network cameras, (4) a POE network switch and (5) necessary peripherals. Prepare the Devices Before starting connecting all the devices together, please read the instructions below to make sure your devices are ready for NVR system.
  • Page 13 HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Hard Disks For video recordings, you should install at least ONE certified 3.5-inch SATA hard disk. Please always use the hard disks Levelone tested to be compatible with NVR. You may find the certified models with Levelone http://level1.com.
  • Page 14: Network Connection Architecture

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Network Connection Architecture When connecting NVR with your network, please make sure you plug the network cable into the right port. LAN Port Default: 192.168.0.10 WAN Port Default: Dynamic /192.168.1.10 LAN Port LAN port is the default camera port for a typical local network. Via this port, the DHCP server built in NVR automatically assigns IP addresses to network cameras once they are connected.
  • Page 15: Wan Port

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual WAN Port WAN port is a typical Ethernet port. You will have to use this port to connect with a different network segment when your system requires (1) the connection with a remote PC client or network cameras, (2) the use of event-triggered e-mail service via an external SMTP server (3) the use of date/time synchronization with external NTP server.
  • Page 16: Local Client Operations

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Local Client Operations Log in to / out of NVR By default, an administrator account has already been existing in your system. To log in to NVR for the first time, you will have to key in the password in Login window.
  • Page 17: Input Devices

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Input Devices The physical input devices (e.g. USB mouse and USB keyboard) are ready to use when you connect them to NVR via USB ports. Onscreen Keyboard The onscreen keyboards allow you to input characters without using a physical one. By clicking in a character field (e.g.
  • Page 18: Quick Setup

    Step 1: Log in to NVR After the device starts, you will first see Levelone splash screen then system interface. On Login window. Click into the Account and Password fields to enter the default account / 123456, then click “Login”.
  • Page 19: Step 3: Add Devices

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual (Not Formatted) (Formatted) Step 3: Add Devices The following devices can be added to the NVR: • Cameras, see on page 27 Cameras • Point-of-Sale Systems (POS), see on page 34 Point-of-Sales (POS) System •...
  • Page 20: Live Page Overview

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Live Page Overview After logging in, you will enter Live screen. Live screen is the interface where you see the live views from your cameras. It is where most of the security professionals access the surveillance system.
  • Page 21: Customize Live Screen Layout

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Screenshot: Click to capture the snapshot of the current Live view screen and save it on a USB disk. Logout: Click to logout. Power: Click to turn off the power. Layout Grid: Select the preferred view layout grid.
  • Page 22: Change Channel Position

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Change Channel Position You may place any channel in your desired window, and NVR will remember this arrangement until you change it. Click a device to highlight it. An orange highlight means the device is selected. To deselect a device, click the highlighted item again.
  • Page 23: Change Layout

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Change Layout You can create different layout grid using the Layout Page Tab. Click a new page tab. You can double-click the page tab to rename it. Click the Layout Grid buttons to change the layout. A maximum of of 6x6 grid can be the layout per page.
  • Page 24: Manage Device Live View

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Manage Device Live View While viewing the device on the Live View screen, there are a number of functions that you can do with your device, such as take a snapshot, use digital the PTZ function, talk to the camera, etc.
  • Page 25: Quick Playback

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Quick Playback Quick playback allows you to view the playback of a selected channel. By default, the playback timeline will be 10 minutes prior to the time you click on Quick Playback. Click the play button to view the playback.
  • Page 26: Optical Ptz

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Optical PTZ With PTZ cameras, you may define what area to see and how close to see the view through panning, tilting and zooming the camera lens. Specific areas with preferred pan, tilt, zoom settings can be defined and saved as present points. At the time of writing this documentation, preset points can be configured and saved thru the NVR remote client or the camera’s web...
  • Page 27: Manage Devices

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Manage Devices Cameras NVR user interface also allows you to easily configure, add or delete cameras without the use of another web browser. On Live page, click Add > Add Camera. Available cameras on the network are displayed on the list.
  • Page 28: Add Cameras

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Column Description Model Camera model name Address Camera IP Address Represents the video stream ID. For example, if a camera is in Channel 4VGA mode, all four streams will be recognized as from four different devices, and so forth to a multi-channel video encoder.
  • Page 29: Add Cameras Manually

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Add Cameras Manually You can add a camera by manually filling the connections properties. For cameras which are not located within the same network segment with the NVR server or to connect the camera through RTSP protocol, you may add it manually.
  • Page 30: Add Cameras By Rtsp

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Add Cameras by RTSP You can manually add a camera through RTSP protocol. 1. Click “Add Camera Manually”, then click the RTSP page tab. 2. Fill in the properties, make sure you select the correct URI type and Protocol type.
  • Page 31: Delete Cameras

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Delete Cameras Cameras can be deleted one channel at a time. 1. From the camera list on the Live page, click to select the camera you want to delete. The selected camera is highlighted. NOTE: To deselect a camera, click the channel again.
  • Page 32: Video Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Click the page tab to access the corresponding functions like Video Settings, Motion Setup, Event, and Schedule setup. Video Settings Click the Get Settings icon to modify the video format and transmission properties including Account, Password, Protocol, Stream Mode, Channel ID, High Frame Rate Mode, and GPS Positioning.
  • Page 33: Motion Setup

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Motion Setup On the Live screen, right-click on the camera and click “Setup”. Then click the “Motion Setup” tab. If this camera is in dual stream mode, only Channel ID 1 (Stream 1) supports motion detection feature. On the Motion Setup window, click “Setup”.
  • Page 34: Point-Of-Sales (Pos) System

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Point-of-Sales (POS) System The NVR user interface also allows you to add point-of-sales (POS) systems and associate a camera view to items purchased. Add POS 1. On the Live page, click Add > Add POS. The Add POS pop-up appears.
  • Page 35: Change Pos Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Change POS Settings After the devices are added, you may change their properties on the Device Settings page. To access the Device Settings page, right-click on the channel and click Setup. Click the page tab to access the corresponding functions like POS, Event, and Schedule setup.
  • Page 36: Set Event Rules

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Set Event Rules On the Live screen, right-click on the camera to display the pop-up menu, then click Setup → Event. Once a device is added to the NVR server, the server would provide empty rules with compatible trigger types for you to configure.
  • Page 37: Parking System

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Parking System The NVR user interface also allows you to add parking management systems. Add Parking System 1. On the Live page, click Add > Add Parking System. The Add Parking System pop-up appears. 2. Input the necessary information: a.
  • Page 38: Change Parking System Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Change Parking System Settings After a device is added, you may change its properties on the Device Settings page. To access the Device Settings page, right-click on the channel and click Setup. Click the page tab to access the corresponding functions like PMS, Event, and Schedule setup.
  • Page 39: Configure Parking System Event And Schedule

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Configure Parking System Event and Schedule Event rules become active or inactive based upon a weekly or specific schedule. By default, the parking system is enabled to record full time with event handling. The event-handling schedule of each network IO is enabled for 24 hours once it is added to the NVR system.
  • Page 40: Delete Parking System

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Delete Parking System Parking systems can be deleted one channel at a time. 1. From the device list on the Live page, click to select the device you want to delete. The selected device is highlighted.
  • Page 41: Network Input Output Module

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Network Input Output Module The NVR user interface also allows you to add Network Digital Input-Output (DIO) module. Add Network DIO 1. On the Live page, click Add > Add Network DIO. The Add Network DIO pop-up appears.
  • Page 42: Change Network Dio Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Change Network DIO Settings After a device is added, you may change its properties on the Device Settings page. To access the Device Settings page, right-click on the device from the left panel and click Setup.
  • Page 43: Configure Network Io Event And Schedule

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Configure Network IO Event and Schedule Event rules become active or inactive based upon a weekly or specific schedule. By default, the network IO is enabled to record full time with event handling. The event-handling schedule of each network IO is enabled for 24 hours once it is added to the NVR system.
  • Page 44: Delete Network Dio

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Delete Network DIO Network DIO devices can be deleted one channel at a time. 1. From the device list on the Live page, click to select the device you want to delete. The selected device is highlighted.
  • Page 45: Access Control

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Access Control The NVR user interface also allows you to add access control devices. Add Access Control Device 1. On the Live page, click Add > Add Access Control. The Access Control pop-up appears. 2. Input the necessary fields as below: a.
  • Page 46: Change Access Control Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Change Access Control Settings After an access control device is added, you may change its properties on the Device Settings page. To access the Device Settings page, right-click on the channel and click Setup. Click the page tab to access the corresponding functions like Access Control, Event, and Schedule, and Door User setup.
  • Page 47: Devices

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Devices Under Devices, you can define the door and link the camera to the access control device. Select the door from the left panel to show its current settings on the right. To modify any setting, click Modify.
  • Page 48: Management

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Management Manage users and group access on the Management page. To access the page, right-click on the access control device to display the pop-up menu, click Setup > Access Control > Management. Add Groups Click the Group + button to display the pop-up. Type the name of the group and click Add.
  • Page 49 HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Allow Door Access to Users You can assign or limit door access to the particular users. Select the user from the Group Member panel, the associated door (configured in Devices on page 47), will be displayed under the Allow Doors panel.
  • Page 50: User

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual User From the User page, you can fetch data from the access control device to sync with NVR or add the required information to add a new user. The required fields on this page may vary depending on the functions and capabilities of the access control device.
  • Page 51: Time Period

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Time Period This page allows you to set the scope of time to grant access. This feature is useful if there are different working shifts and access to particular areas are limited to a certain time only.
  • Page 52: Configure Access Control Event And Schedule

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Configure Access Control Event and Schedule Event rules become active or inactive based upon a weekly or specific schedule. By default, the access control is enabled to record full time with event handling. The event-handling schedule of each access control system is enabled for 24 hours once it is added to the NVR system.
  • Page 53: Delete Access Control Device

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Delete Access Control Device Access Control devices can be deleted one channel at a time. 1. From the device list on the Live page, click to select the device you want to delete. The selected device is highlighted.
  • Page 54: Schedule Recordings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Schedule Recordings Unlike the traditional analog surveillance system, the IP surveillance system provides a target-oriented recording schedule for devices; the view of each device can be recorded based on your required time segments and event types. For example, you may have a camera installed on the office ceiling do continuous recording during work hours, and record only upon the triggers (incidents that detected by system) at night.
  • Page 55: Event-Recording File Length

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Event-Recording File Length Before setting the recording schedule, you may define the length of an event recording. To do this, configure the following properties shown as below, which will make an event recording as long as 10+30 second:...
  • Page 56: Set The Event Schedule

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Field Description Event Recording Only events are recorded, at the video frame rate you define in Camera Settings. NOTE: Function available only on cameras. 2. Click and drag over the “Time Track” to set time period.
  • Page 57: Event Management

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Event Management When something happens on the camera site, such as someone walks by, the door opens or a fire breaks out – these are all Events. The event which occurs in the environment and was pre-programmed in the camera serves as Triggers.
  • Page 58: Set Event Rules

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Set Event Rules On the Live screen, right-click on the camera to display the pop-up menu, then click Setup → Event. Once a device is added to the NVR server, the server would provide empty rules with compatible trigger types for you to configure such as MotionDetected_1, MotionDetected_2, MotionDetected_3, NetworkLoss, Network Recovery, TamperingDetection, and others.
  • Page 59: Ptz

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual For the use with PTZ cameras to make movements toward certain triggers, please configure the preset points thru the remote client or the camera web configurator before you set the event rule. On the PTZ tab, check “Enable” to enable this function. Select which PTZ camera in the NVR server to make the movement, then the preset points and duration time between them.
  • Page 60: Email

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Email Enable NVR to send e-mail notifications via SMTP service. Check the “Enable” to enable this function, and fill in the mail recipient’s e-mail address in “To” field, notification title in “Subject” field and mail body in “Body” field, check “Attach a Snapshot” then choose a camera whose snapshot will be attached from the Camera dropdown list.
  • Page 61: Ans

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual This page allows you to enable or disable the ANS notification server. When enabled, ANS notification server sends notifications to your mobile when an event occur. You must configure the ANS server before using this function, see...
  • Page 62: Playback Recording

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Playback Recording The Playback function of the NVR allows you to search, review, and export the recorded videos. Multiple channels can be played simultaneously and video clips can be exported in either RAW or AVI formats.
  • Page 63: Playback Video

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Playback Video From the Live screen, press the Play icon to go to the Playback screen. The icon turns orange and the timeline appears to indicate it is in Playback mode. Start time of timeline...
  • Page 64: Search By Event

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Set the calendar to search the date and time, check other properties to like Show Camera Record, Show POS Record, or Show Extended Device Record (as applicable) to include in the search. Click OK to close the window. The timeline will show the selected date and time.
  • Page 65: System Setup

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual System Setup System Device Information To check the firmware version information or Mac address, go to System Setup page → System → Information. To change the device name, go to System Setup page → System → System Name.
  • Page 66: Date & Time

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Date & Time NVR provides three methods to synchronize the time setting; you can (1) manually set the date and time, (2) sync with Time Zone or (3) synchronize with NTP server. Go to System Setup → System tab → click “Date and Time”.
  • Page 67: Com Port Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual COM Port Settings The COM Port menu page allows you to manage other devices physically connected through the NVR COM port or connected over the network such as I/O module, etc. 1. Go to System Setup → System tab → click “COM Port”.
  • Page 68: E-Mail Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual E-mail Settings NVR supports e-mail notification for Event Handling sent through an SMTP server. To enable this service, you will have to configure the SMTP mail settings in advance. For SMTP service, please go to System Setup page → System tab→ Network and make sure the Default Gateway adopts the setting of the LAN connection that has access to the SMTP server.
  • Page 69 HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Field Name Description Authentication Select the authentication method from the list. If you are not sure, select Type “Auto”. Account Input the name of the SMTP server account. The form of account name depends on mail server, e.g. a Hotmail account name is a complete e-mail address, while other mail servers’...
  • Page 70: System Event

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual System Event The System Event menu page allows you to configure the rules on what the action will be when an event is triggered. 1. Go go System Setup → System tab → click “System Event”.
  • Page 71: Local Dio

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Local DIO The Local DIO page allows you to configure the digital input (DI) and digital output (DO) of the NVR. Field Name Description Active Level Set whether the active device level is high or low.
  • Page 72: Local Audio Setup

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Local Audio Setup The Local Audio Setup menu page allows you to manage the connected audio input / output devices. 1. Go to System Setup → System tab → click “Local Audio Port”. 2. Check “Enable” to enable the audio input function. Adjust the volume and select the format as needed.
  • Page 73: Network Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Network Settings There are two network interface cards in NVR. Either of these cards can be supported by the built-in DHCP server feature, which enables NVR to assign IP addresses to cameras via WAN or LAN port without another DHCP on the router.
  • Page 74: Ethernet Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Ethernet Settings Go to System Setup page → Network tab → Ethernet and select the interface card that you wish to set up. After setting up, please click “Save” to save the settings. Connection Status Shows “Activated”...
  • Page 75: Web Port Setting

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Field Name Description The DNS server that translates domain names to actual IP DNS Setting addresses. If the port is in Manual mode, and you will set an SMTP Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS server for event notification, be sure to set the Primary DNS and Server Secondary DNS.
  • Page 76: Enable Dhcp Server

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Enable DHCP Server You may enable the built-in DHCP server for either WAN or LAN port. Go to System Setup page → Network tab → click “DHCP Server”: Check “Enable” and select a LAN, this LAN has to be in Manual mode.
  • Page 77: Enable Ddns Service

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Enable DDNS Service NVR has built-in DDNS update client feature, which saves NVR domain name address information and actively update its IP address to the DDNS provider’s server. 1. Visit the dynamic DNS service provider’s website and register the domain name for your NVR.
  • Page 78: Enable Ans Service

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Enable ANS Service ANS Service is used to setup a specialized mobile notification service (for a fee) for project-based requirements. 1. Go to System Setup page → Network tab → click “ANS”. 2. Check “Enable”, then input the required fields.
  • Page 79: Enable Network Address Translation (Nat)

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Enable Network Address Translation (NAT) Enable Network Address Translation (NAT) to allow NVR to assign a public address to a network device. 1. Go to System Setup page → Network tab → click “NAT”. 2. Click “Scan” to list the devices on the network and assign an address. Or, to manually add a device, click “Add”, then input the required fields.
  • Page 80: Power Over Ethernet (Poe)

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Power over Ethernet (PoE) This menu page is available only on NVR models with PoE function. PoE page allows users to select the PoE mode and view the power consumption of each connected device. Go to System Setup page → Network tab → click “PoE”.
  • Page 81: Storage Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Storage Settings NVR keeps the recordings on SATA hard disks installed in it. Whenever recording is taking place, NVR writes data to one of the disks, and switch to the other as the original one is full.
  • Page 82: Format Hard Disks

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Format Hard Disks Any newly-installed hard disk has to be formatted into NVR file system format. Click “Format” to start formatting a new disk. After formatting, this disk will become ready for recording. During normal operation, DO NOT REMOVE ANY DISK FROM THIS UNIT, or it might cause damage to the disks.
  • Page 83: Iscsi

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual S.M.A.R.T Status Description Solution A number of errors have been FAILED found on this disk. Unable to get the disk UNKNOWN information. Manage Abnormal Disks A disk that is not recognized as “PASSED” by S.M.A.R.T. check may have unexpected failures anytime.
  • Page 84: Network Neighborhood

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Network Neighborhood Use this page to add a network neighborhood. 1. Go to System Setup → click Storage tab → click “Network Neighborhood”. 2. Input the Network Neighborhood Path, User Name, and Password. 3. Click “Connect”.
  • Page 85: Controller

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Controller The Controller page allows you to configure the keyboard and joystick controller. Software Keyboard The software keyboard can be displayed or hidden from the screen. Enabling or disabling the software keyboard does not affect the use of a physical keyboard.
  • Page 86: User Management

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual User Management With the Permission page tab, you can create a group and define its access permission. All users belonging to that group will have the same access permission. By default, “Administrators” have full permission, meaning they have access to the Live screen, Playback and modify the configurations on the System Setup page.
  • Page 87: Add A User

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual 3. Select the new group from the Group panel, then click the boxes under System Permission and Device Permission panels to grant the group the right to access and modify them. 4. Click Save to complete.
  • Page 88: Edit A User

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Account and Password Rules 1. Account field allows alphabets, numbers, and symbols except the following: * < > ? | “ \ The maximum length of characters is 30. 2. Password field allows alphabets, numbers and symbols. The maximum length of characters is 20.
  • Page 89: Maintenance

    Maintenance Firmware Upgrade You may check Levelone corporate website for the latest NVR firmware package and download it. Unzip the package and save the *.upg file to the root directory of a USB disk and insert it into NVR USB port.
  • Page 90: Backup / Restore Settings

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Backup / Restore Settings Making regular system backups is always recommended in case of unexpected disasters or accidents that may damage the NVR server. NVR server can create a backup file of the whole system settings as Backup_[yyyymmdd].nvr file and save it to a connected USB disk within one click.
  • Page 91: Restore

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Restore Before starting restoring the system, make sure you have connected the USB disk with the desired .nvr backup file in it, and the backup file is saved in the root directory. 1. Go to System Setup → click Maintenance tab → click “Setting Backup / Restore”.
  • Page 92: Factory Default

    HUBBLE series System Administrator’s Manual Factory Default To reset the NVR to its factory default settings, go to System Setup → click Maintenance tab → click “Factory Default”, then click “Factory Default”. All settings will revert to original default settings.

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