Summary of Contents for Milesight Technology 4K H.265 Mini NVR 1000 Series
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Network Video Recorder User Manual V5.10...
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Safety Regulatory These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The precaution measures are divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions” Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings is neglected.
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should not be exposed to where a laser beam equipment is used Use a blower to remove dust from the lens cover Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the surface of the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent solution, then wipe dry ...
Content 1. Product Introduction........................7 1.1 Introduction...........................7 1.2 Product Key Functions......................7 2. Hardware............................10 2.1 Panel Buttons........................10 2.2 Using a USB Mouse......................12 2.3 Hard Disk Installation......................13 2.3.1 MS-N7000 series Hard Disk Installation..............13 2.3.2 MS-N8000 series Hard Disk Installation..............14 3.
1. Product Introduction 1.1 Introduction Based on embedded Linux operation system, Milesight NVR Series manages and stores HD video data. It owns multi-disk management systems, front end HD device management system, HD video analysis system and high-capacity system for video. Also, it adopts the technology of high flow capacity data network transmitting&transmission, with multi-channel video decoding, to achieve functions like intelligent management, safe storage, HD decoding, etc.
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HDD Management Support hard disk and NAS storage. Support S.M.A.R.T technology. Support RAID and Group management. Support to set HDD property, including read-only and read/write. Support eSATA disk for recording or backup of NVR Pro 8000 Series. ...
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Equipped with PoE ports for PoE cameras(only available for PoE NVR). Support remote search, playback and download of video files. Support remote acquiring and configuring of parameters. Support remote import and export of device parameters. Support P2P remote access. ...
MS-N7016-UPH: MS-N7032-UPH: 2.2 Using a USB Mouse Item Click Description Live view: select the channel and show the toolbar of live view. Single- click Menu: select and confirm. Switch between single screen to multi-screen when in live view Double-click mode and playback mode. Left Button (1) Control rotation direction in PTZ mode.
2.3 Hard Disk Installation 2.3.1 MS-N7000 series Hard Disk Installation Step1. Unscrew the back and both sides’ screws to open the upper lid. Step2. Install the hard disks into NVR with screws shown in below pictures. (SATA Slots of hard disk should be toward inside NVR.) Step3.
2.3.2 MS-N8000 series Hard Disk Installation Step1. Unscrew the back and both sides’ screws to open the upper lid. Step2. Uninstall the upper hard disk panel. Step3. Install the hard disks into NVR with screws shown in below pictures.(SATA slots of hard disks should be toward inside NVR) Step4.
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Step4 Step5 Note: 1. The SATA slots are in SHORT HALF side and the SATA slot toward inside NVR. 2. The data connector sequence of MS-N7000 series is different from MS-N8000 series’.
3. Local Operation 3.1 Wizard Setting By default, the Setup Wizard will start once the NVR has been loaded. You can click check-box to turn off the Wizard when startup. The Setup Wizard will guide you to complete important settings, which makes NVR more user-friendly.
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1. Only the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above supports activation function. 2. Password must be 8 to 32 characters long. 3. Password must contain at least one number and one letter. Step2. Set security questions which are used for resetting password. 10 questions are provided, you can select any one to set answer.
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Step4. Network setting. Input the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Preferred DNS Server. PoE NIC IPv4 Address option is only for PoE NVR Series. Step5. Disk Management. Step6. Camera Management. Search all the cameras in LAN by filtering Protocol and IP Range. Select cameras and click to add them to NVR.
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Note: 1. It can auto detect cameras that connected to PoE ports (only for PoE NVR). 2. If camera status shows inactive, please click to active it first. Step7. Record The user can start all channels recording by clicking Step8. Login Input the user name and password to login the system.
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If you forget the password, click to reset password. Note: Only the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above supports password reset if you forget it.
3.2 Live View Main Menu and Tool Bar can pop up and hide automatically at the right side or bottom of the interface. Note: Tool Bar won’t be hidden if there is event notification. Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions Lock/Unlock the tool bar One screen layout 4 screen layout 8 screens layout...
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Channel Name, License Plate Number, Detected Time and Plate Type will be shown on the left of the interface once it get detected. There are two license types: ---- License from Black List ---- License form White List No plate type will be shown if the license plate does not exist in Black/White list. However, you can right click the license plate information to quick add it to Black/White list or delete it from Black/White list.
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3. Ensure that NVR can get the license plate information. Please set TCP which is the default mode as Post Type. It can be set in Camera web page -> Advanced Settings -> ANPR -> Settings interface. There are multiple icons on each channel displayed in live view, indicating different status of the channel.
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Display Info Show channel information, including Camera Number, Bit Rate, Frame Rate and Frame Size Previous Screen Switch to previous screen Next Screen Switch to next screen Logout Log out current user account Note: 1. The functions and channel status on the sub screen are the same as that on the main screen of both NVR 7000 Series and NVR 8000 Series.
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PTZ control Original/Resize the image Audio on/off Digital zoom Snapshot manually Instant Playback Fisheye Mode Close menu Note: You can right-click to exit the instant playback. Fisheye Mode: Click to enter Fisheye Mode, which will full screen fisheye channel. You can set installation modes and display modes for the camera on the Fisheye tool bar.
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Note: Only for Milesight Fisheye Camera in Bundle-Stream Mode. PTZ Mode: Click to enter PTZ mode, and the selected channel will be full screen. You can do PTZ, Preset, Patrol, Pattern, Lighting for 30s, Lens Initialization and Auxiliary Focus operation in the PTZ panel. Meanwhile, there are four icons in the tool bar.
3.3 Playback Playback supports to playback video according to recorded time and to play recorded video files in specified time period. Synchronous playback of multi-channel is supported. 3.3.1 General Playback Step1. Select General Playback as playback type. Step2. Select Stream Type. Primary Stream and Secondary Stream are available.
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Step4. Select date. The day with blue letters means that there are record files. Video Playback Tool Bar Description...
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Every channel got their own file bar, and there is only one file bar matching with the selected channel. The tool bar can display multiple types record. It shows that in this record period what kind of event has happened. The symbolic meaning of each color is: Blue—General --- Event Take this bar above as an example, it means that there are continuous recording and event...
Speed up/down: You can adjust the speed even when playback is paused. Lock Video: Once the video is locked, the whole file where the video located won’t be overwritten. Milesight NVRs support the display of locked icon on the playback bar so that the corresponding files in the playback page can be identified directly.
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Step2. Select Stream Type. Primary Stream and Secondary Stream are available. Step3. Select channel. Select channels you want to do playback. Layout of playback will be automatically adjusted according to the amount of the selected channels. Step4. Select Event Type. Step5: Select Start Time and End Time, click to search the record.
Step6: It would list all videos after clicking . Set pre playback and post playback time, then play the video by clicking Video Playback Tool Bar Description are the same as General Playback, except for those icons that are not locked or tagged on the playback bar. 3.3.3 Tag Playback Step1.
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Step2. Select Stream Type. Primary Stream and Secondary Stream are available. Step3. Select channel. Select channels you want to do playback. Layout of playback will be automatically adjusted according to the amount of the selected channels. Step4. Input tag name or any key words of tag. Step5: Select Start Time and End Time.
Video Playback Tool Bar Description are the same as General Playback, except for those icons that are not locked or tagged on the playback bar. 3.3.4 Picture Playback Step1. Select Picture Playback as playback type. Step2. Select channel.
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Step3. Select Snapshot type, including Live View Snapshot and Playback Snapshot. Step4: Select Start Time and End Time. Step5: It would list all snapshot after clicking Click to play the selected picture, or click to auto play pictures. Note: 1. You can export picture by clicking...
2. You can get detailed information from the display of exporting pictures. Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions Play backward Play Previous picture Next picture Back to search interface 3.3.5 File Management It would list all the operation you did this time until exit the Playback interface. Operation includes clip video, snapshot, lock file and tag.
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Select the channel and date you want to backup, then select the time at timeline and click then drag the timeline to select the start time and end time of video. Step2. Click to save the clipped video. Step3. Click to pop up File Management interface.
Note: You can also directly format and create new folder of storage device here. There is an information promoted showing the export progress. Note: The download time of files depends on the time length of video you want to backup. 3.4 Retrieve 3.4.1 Common Backup Support to search out record file according to different stream type, record type and file type you...
Step2: Select the file you want to backup and click . Also, you can click to backup all recorded videos. In Common Backup interface, play, lock and unlock video are supported. Click to play and to lock. Once the video is locked, the whole file where the video located won’t be overwritten.
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Step1: Set the search condition and click to search video. The search result can be chosen as a list or thumbnail. The default search result presents as a list. Step2: Select the file you want to backup and click . Also, you can click to backup all recorded video.
3.4.3 Picture Backup Support to search out and backup picture according to picture type. The picture type includes All, Live View Snapshot and Playback Snapshot. Step1: Set the search condition and click to search snapshot. Step2: Select the file you want to backup and click .
3.5 Smart Analysis You can get both ANPR logs and Heat Map results in this page. 3.5.1 ANPR You can Search and Backup ANPR logs. Input corresponded information and click search button to search and you will get a whole ANPR logs list. License plate snapshot will be shown on the logs list while the complete image video and license plate information will be shown on the left of the page.
You can click to play the video. There are two methods to backup ANPR logs. Backup license plates you want. Step1: Tick license plates you want to backup and click backup button Step2: Select the export file type, video stream type and video file format, then click export button.
Step1: Entering search conditions. Channel: Select the channel first. Main Type: Space Heat Map and Time Heat Map are available. ① Space Heat Map: Space Heat Map will be presented as a picture with different colors. Different colors represent different heat values. Red represents the highest and blue represents the lowest.
NVR and that the network setting for your NVR is properly set. 3.6.1 Camera Management Step1. Add camera. Method1. Add camera through Device Search interface. ‘Settings’ ‘Camera’ ‘Device Search’. 1. Select IP Range, NIC and Protocol, which includes ALL, ONVIF and MSSP. 2.
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finish. 4. Check to batch adding the network cameras if they are with the same password, you can choose TCP or UDP transport protocol for it. Click to finish batch adding. MSSP: You can search out all Milesight cameras which have different network segment in the LAN.
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There are three protocols available for camera connection: ONVIF: You can add any ONVIF IP cameras with ONVIF protocols. RTSP: You can add any IP cameras with RTSP protocol streams (Port: 554). It needs you to input complete resource path of the IP camera to add it. Take Milesight device for example, the resource path of main stream is “rtsp://IP:port/main”...
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Step3. Configure camera. Configure one camera After successfully adding the camera, click to re-edit the channel info. Select Parameters page to re-edit parameters of this channel . Click [OK] to save the configuration. Batch configuring camera Click , select multiple channels and set parameters of cameras.
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Step4. Delete camera. You can delete this channel by clicking , or you can select multiple devices and then click to delete. Step5. Configure PoE Channel (Only for PoE NVR) 1. Connect Milesight camera to PoE port, it will detect the camera automatically. 2.
3.6.2 Device Search Select Protocol and NIC, then set the IP range, and click to quickly search the IP devices that support selected protocol and NIC at the same LAN with NVR. If the camera status shows Inactive, please select camera and click to active it first before adding to NVR Besides, you can select channels and click...
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and click to save a preset position. Step2. Choose a preset number and click to delete the preset position. Step3. Choose a preset number and click to check the preset position. [Patrol] The camera will patrol according to the preset positions. The total time and patrol speed of the path is variable.
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Step3. Click to delete the preset position. Step4. Click to preview the path patrol. Click to stop. Step5. Click to delete all preset positions of the path patrol. Note: The preset positions decide the patrol path, which will run according to numerical order of the preset positions.
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Step3. Click to save the PTZ movement patterns. Step4. Click to preview the pattern. Click to stop. [PTZ Operation] Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions PTZ direction control and auto scan PTZ speed button Zoom +, Focus +, Iris + Zoom -, Focus -, Iris - Zoom Focus Iris...
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Step1. Select channel and enable Privacy Mask. Step2. Drag the mouse to select the area which needs to be protected on the live view window and click to save the selected areas. You can add 8 areas at most and each zone can be enabled and disabled.
Step2. Enable “Show Tracking” to show tracking in Auto Tracking function. Step3. Set detecting sensitivity. Step4. Set Max. Tracking Time which must be between 5~300s. The camera will stop tracking when the tracking time is used up. Step5. Click to edit Auto Tracking Schedule which will be synchronized to IP Camera. Note:...
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3.6.4.1 Display Step1. Select channel. Step2. Set the configuration. Power Line Frequency: 50Hz and 60Hz are available. Smart IR Mode: With the combination of the High Beam and Low Beam, The IR LEDs technology has been upgraded to provide better image clarity and quality regardless of the object distance. Also, the Low Beam and High Beam's brightness can be adjusted manually or automatically on the basis of the Zoom ratio.
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Note: Smoked Dome Cover is only supported for Pro Dome and PTZ Dome cameras. Smart IR Mode and IR LED Level are supported for cameras with IR LEDs. White LED Level is only supported for PTZ Bullet cameras. Step3. Copy the image settings to other channels by clicking on the bottom of the windows.
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disable). HLC Level: Select level for HLC. Anti-flicker Level: Reduce flickers that appear on screen in some lighting conditions and there are 10 levels of anti-flicker adjustments. Step3. Copy the image settings to other channels by clicking on the bottom of the windows. Step4.
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3.6.4.4 OSD You can set OSD (On Screen Display) on NVR, and the OSD will be synchronized to Camera. Step1. Select channel. Step2. Select Video Stream, including All Streams, Primary Stream and Secondary Stream. Step3. Enable video title and timestamp. Show Video Title: Enable it and the video title will be shown on screen.
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You can add a privacy mask by following steps: Step1. Select channel and enable privacy mask. Step2. Set the privacy mask type and drag the mouse to select the area which is privacy on the live window. You can add 8 areas at most and each zone can be enabled and disabled.
Step1. Select channel and enable ROI. Step2. Set the video stream type and drag the mouse to select the area in the preview window. You can add 8 areas at most and each zone can be enabled and disabled. Step3. Copy the ROI area to the other channels by clicking the “ ”...
3.6.6 Camera Maintenance Milesight NVRs support both Online Upgrade and Local Upgrade of Milesight Cameras. Local Upgrade Step1. Click and select the corresponding firmware you downloaded in your USB; Step2. Check if you need to reset settings to factory default (except IP Address and User Information) after upgrade;...
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Online Upgrade Step1. Click to confirm whether there is a new version for the camera added to NVR; If there is a new version for camera, the icon in corresponding Upgrade column will turn blue and the latest version will be displayed in Latest Version column. Step2.
3.7 Storage Preparation for Record Step1. Ensure your NVR has been installed and the HDD has been initialized, please check it on “Storage” -> ”Disk” interface. Step2. Ensure that the HDD has sufficient storage space. Enable [Recycle Mode] in the case of insufficient capacity of storage device on Storage -> General Settings interface .
3.7.1 Video Record Record Schedule Step1. Select channel. Step2. Set record schedule. Method 1: Click to edit schedule. Select Day, Record Type and Time to finish editing. Method 2: Select operation type: Continuous, Event (including Motion, Alarm, VCA and Smart Analysis) or Erase.
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Note: Here are steps for setting ANPR record correctly so that NVR will record when license plate is detected. Step1: Set Smart Analysis as Record Type in Storage -> Video Record -> Record Schedule interface; The exclamation mark next to Smart Analysis is used to indicate that Smart Analysis includes ANPR.
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Step2. Select channels and click to start always record. Step3. Select channels and click to stop record. Record Settings Make general configuration for selected channels. Click to copy the same configuration to other channels. Channel: Select the channel which will be set. Pre Record : Event pre-record duration time.
Here are some notes for using ANR below: Note: 1. Ensure that your devices are with the correct firmware versions. Camera: V4X.7.0.72 or above NVR: V7X.9.0.6 or above Firmware download link: https://www.milesight.com/support/download#firmware 2. Camera should equipped with on-board SD card. 3.
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clicking Step3. Click to copy the same snapshot configuration to other channels. Batch Settings Step1. Click to enter Batch Settings interface. Step2. Select channels and click to start always record. Step3. Select channels and click to stop record.
Snapshot Settings Make general configuration for selected channels. Click to copy the same configuration to other channels. Channel: Select the channel which will be set. Snapshot Resolution: Set the snapshot resolution. Snapshot Interval: Set the snapshot Interval, 3~86400 seconds are available. Snapshot Due Time: Set the due time of snapshot files, 1~120days or unlimit are available.
3.7.4 Disk Network Disk NAS (Network-Attached Storage) should be available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files and snapshots. You can click and then input corresponded NAS information to add NAS. Note: 1. NAS with NFS format is the only type for network disk adding. 2.
HDD Type: RAID means RAID, NAS means network attached storage while LOCAL means normal disk mode. 3.7.5 RAID 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.
Hot Spare: A disk can be used as the hot spare for any array created in the system. Rebuild: When the array is in Degraded status, the device can start rebuilding the array automatically with the hot spare disk to ensure the high security and reliability of the data. Note: 1.
You can add 16 groups at most. Step 3. Select group and channels which you want to record into this group. 3.8 Event 3.8.1 Motion Detection Step 1. Enable Motion Detection. Select channel , Sensitivity and click to enable Motion Detection.
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Step2: Set the area for triggering motion detection. You can set the area by dragging a square on live view window. Note: The motion detection area will be synchronized to Camera. Step 3. Set Effective Time of motion detection by clicking It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
3.8.2 Video Loss Step 1. Select a channel. Step 2. Set Action for video loss by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Email or Erase. Then drag a rectangle on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc. As for camera Alarm Output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number.
Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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Alarm Input No.: The channel which has input signal. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm. Alarm Type: Choose NO or NC alarm type for the alarm. Step 2. Set effective time for alarm input by clicking corresponding Step 3. Set action for alarm input by clicking corresponding Channel Record: Start recording when alarm is triggered.
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setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Click to edit effective time manually. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Trigger Channels Snapshot: The snapshot of selected channels will be sent when alarm is triggered.
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PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type, White LED and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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Step 3. Set action for alarm input by clicking corresponding Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when camera alarm is triggered. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full-screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase.
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And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
3.8.4 Alarm Output 3.8.4.1 NVR Alarm Output Alarm Output function is supported by MS-N5008-UT, MS-N5016-UT, MS-N7016-UH, MS-N7032-UH, MS-N8032-UH, MS-N8064-UH, MS-N5008-UPT, MS-N5016-UPT, MS-N7016-UPH and MS-N7032-UPH. Step 1. Set Alarm output channel, Alarm Name, Alarm Type and Record Channels. Alarm Output No.: The channel which will output the alarm signal. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm.
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Delay: The output time for alarm. If the output alarm lasts too long, you can select the Manually Clear to stop it. Step 2. Set effective time for alarm output by clicking corresponding The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Alarm Output or Erase.
Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm. Alarm Type: Choose NO or NC alarm type for the alarm. Delay: The output time for alarm. If the output alarm lasts too long, you can select the Manually Clear to stop it. Step 2.
Network Disconnected: Loss of network. Disk Full: Disk full. It usually happens when recycle Mode is OFF. Record Failed: Recording fails, including HDD Failed, HDD Full and so on. Disk Error: Failed to recognize HDD. Disk Uninitialized: Disk is uninitialized. No Disk: There is no storage device.
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Step 1. Select channel and enable Region Entrance. Step 2. Set entrance detection region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera. Also, you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking Step 3.
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Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when region entrance is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase.
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And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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Region Exiting Region exiting is to make sure that any person or object won't exit the area that is being monitored. Any exit of people or objects will trigger an alarm. Step 1. Select channel and enable Region Exiting. Step 2. Set exit detection region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera.
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Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when region entrance is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase.
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And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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Advanced Motion Detection Different from traditional motion detection, Milesight advanced motion detection can filter out “noise” such as lighting changes, natural tree movements, etc. When an object moves in the selected area, it will trigger alarm. Step 1. Select channel and enable Advanced Motion Detection. Step 2.
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Step 5. Set Action for advanced motion detection alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when region entrance is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
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White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type, White LED and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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Tamper Detection Tamper Detection is used to detect possible tampering like the camera being unfocused, obstructed or moved. This functionality alerts security staff immediately when any above-mentioned actions occur. Step 1. Select channel and enable Tamper Detection. Step 2. Set Sensitivity. The sensitivity can be configured to detect various movement according to different requirements.
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setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Click to edit record effective time manually. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type, Email and Erase.
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Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Click to edit effective time manually. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered.
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Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc. As for camera Alarm Output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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Line Crossing detection is designed to work in most indoor and outdoor environment. An event will be triggered every time when the camera detects objects crossing a defined virtual line. Settings steps are shown as follows: Step 1. Select channel and enable Line Crossing. Step 2.
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Step 5. Set Action for line crossing alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when region entrance is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase.
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And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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Loitering When objects are loitering in a defined area for a specific period of time, it would trigger an alarm. Step 1. Select channel and enable Loitering. Step 2. Set Loitering detected region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera.
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Step 5. Set Action for loitering alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when region entrance is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase.
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And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type, White LED and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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Human Detection Human detection is used for figuring out whether an object is a human or not. Step 1. Select channel and enable Human Detection. Step 2. Enable Show Tracks or not. Step 3. Set Effective Time of human detection by clicking NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type, Email and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc. As for camera Alarm Output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number.
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Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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Step 1. Select channel and enable People Counting. Step 2. Set counting OSD. It shows the number of counted people, including in and out number. Besides, you can clear count by clicking Note: To enable people counting, human detection should be enabled first. Crossing along the direction of the arrow will record as “In”, opposite is “Out”.
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Step 2. Set detection region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera. Also, you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking Step 3. Set Min. Time. After setting minimum time from 3s to 1800s, any objects are left in the selected area or removed from the selected area over the minimum time will trigger the alarm.
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time settings. Click to edit record effective time manually. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type, Email and Erase.
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all time settings. Click to edit effective time manually. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase.
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Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc. As for camera Alarm Output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
Milesight VCA provides the primary setting for the whole VCA functions. Draw Min. is to set the whether an object is big enough to trigger other settings. The frame you draw on the screen means that only if the object size is bigger than the frame, the settings for other VCA functions will take effect.
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Post Type. It can be set in Camera web page -> Advanced Settings -> ANPR -> Settings interface. Settings Do as following 5 steps to enable ANPR function. Camera will start to detect license plate and NVR will start to receive license plate information once these steps are done. Step1: Select a channel and enable ANPR function;...
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the time you set. Features Identification: The selected features identification will be shown in ANPR logs interface. Step5: Set the detected ROI region which can be up to 4 regions. License plate will only be detected in the ROI regions. List Management Make a license plate list for your own NVR ANPR system.
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Batch adding by importing template. Step1: Click Download Template button , select USB device folder and click OK to download Template; Step2: Input all license type and license plate number as Template shows; Step3: Click Import button , select the file and click OK to add all license plates into list. Black List Mode/White List Mode/Visitor Mode We provide you three modes for better event management, which is based on two license types.
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Output, White LED and Trigger Channels Record. Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when region entrance is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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Event Popup: Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time. Select the operation type, Event Popup and Erase.
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And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
1. The list is exclusive for NVR, working with all LPR cameras you add. It won’t synchronize with the list on camera side. 2. Do not forget to enable these modes, set effective time and record action for corresponded mode, ensuring that you can get real-time video when license plate is detected (Effective time and record action is enabled by default.).
Menu Authentication: Enable it to authenticate the user every time when you click menu. Settings Page Timeout: The interface will switch to Live View automatically according to the time you set. Note: Not all NVR supports all the configurations above. For example, only NVR 8000 Series supports HDMI2/VGA2, Event Popup options and switching between the main-screen and sub-screen , which can be controlled by double-click the mouse wheel after enabling Quick Screen Switch function.
Click to close a channel. Select a window and then select a desired channel to add in. Click to save the settings or click to reset the layout. 3.9.3 Network 3.9.3.1 Basic The system supports two IP address format: IPv4 and IPv6 IPv4 Enable IPv4 DHCP to auto search IP.
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3.9.3.2 UPnP With the function enabled, you don’t need to configure the port mapping for each port in router, it will do the port mapping in router automatically once router supports UPnP. 3.9.3.3 DDNS Using DDNS to solve the dynamic IP address problem. Check DDNS check-box to enable it, then select a DDNS Server and input the user name, password and host name.
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Receiver Email Address: E-mail Address for the receivers. Encryption: Security Protocol of email sending, including TLS and SSL. Host Name: It will be attached in the email. Select to check if the Mail function is workable. Note: If your NVR has a port forwarding IP for Host Name, please input the complete address that contains the port.
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Initialization failed Failed to initialize P2P Unactivated P2P is disabled Unknown error Other error Note: 1. Please make sure that NVR is available for internet before enabling. 2. If your NVR firmware version is not 7x.7.0.9-r2 or above, please contact Milesight to registered P2P first.
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enabled. Read Community: Input the name of Read Community Write Community: Input the name of Write Community Read Security Name: Input the name of Read Security Community Level of Security: There are three levels available: (auth, priv), (auth, no priv) and (no auth, no priv) Write Security Name: Input the name of Write Security Community Level of Security: There are three levels available: (auth, priv), (auth, no priv) and (no auth, no...
Push Stream Type Select which video stream will be pushed to APP M-Sight Pro. Auto, Primary Stream and Secondary Stream are available. Note: Only NVR model ends with letter T support this option. Push Message Settings Click to select which alarm type will be pushed to APP M-sight Pro. There are different Push Event Types for every channel to choose, which means every camera added in this NVR can choose what Event Type it wants to push, like Motion Detection, Video Loss, Region Entrance, Region Exiting, Advanced Motion Detection, Tamper Detection, Line Crossing, Loitering...
3.9.5 User Note: 1. If the NVR firmware version is below xx.7.0.6, the default user name is “admin” and the default password is “123456”. 2. If the NVR firmware version is between xx.7.0.6 and xx.9.0.3, the default user name is “admin”...
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Edit user password Select a user, when the background color changes into dark gray, click to modify password. Sync new password to current connected PoE channels is available for PoE NVR Series. Delete user Select a user and click to delete a user. Modify Security Question Input Admin Password, select security question and answer.
3.9.6 Maintenance Local Upgrade Step1. Click and select the corresponding firmware you downloaded in your USB; Step2. Check if you need to reset settings to factory default (except IP Address and User Information) after upgrade; Step3. Click to confirm the upgrade.
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Note: The system will auto reboot after confirming upgrade. Online Upgrade Step1. Click to confirm whether there is a new version; If there is a new version, the Latest Version column will display corresponding information. Step2. Click to confirm the upgrade. Note: The system will auto reboot after confirming upgrade.
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Auto Reboot You can set day and time for reboot, and the NVR will reboot automatically at the time you set. Day: Everyday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Time: Adjustable range from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59. Reset All parameters can be reset to default settings by clicking...
3.9.7 Hot Spare Configured as the architecture of N pcs Master NVRs and 1 hot spare Slave NVR, Milesight N+1 Hot Spare guarantees the data integrity and reliability of video surveillance system. If any one of the Master NVRs fails, the Slave NVR can take over the channel information to ensure video recording.
Note: Only MS-N7016-UH, MS-N7032-UH, MS-N8032-UH and MS-N8064-UH support N+1 Hot Spare function. It is recommended to set Master NVR and Slave NVR up with the same NVR model. 3.10 Status You can have a quick view of the information of the device, network, camera, disk and event. This part is only for your rapid reference.
Bandwidth Status 3.10.3 Camera Status Camera Status includes Channel, Name, IP Address, Record, Frame Rate, Bit Rate, Frame Size and Status. PoE Port Status is only for PoE NVR, it will show you the current power and connection status of PoE ports. 3.10.4 Disk Status Disk Status Disk Status includes Port, Vendor, Status, Total(GB), Free(GB), HDD Type and Group.
S.M.A.R.T S.M.A.R.T is a monitoring system of HDD that detects anticipating failures of HDD and reports them with various indicators. Test Type: Fast and Full are available. Self-evaluation: If the HDD is in good condition, it will pass the self-evaluation. 3.10.5 Event Status Camera Event The user can check Camera Event here, including Video Loss, Motion and I/O.
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relevant alarm input or output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc, as for camera alarm input or output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number. It shows the VCA status. will turn into when alarm is triggered.
3.10.6 Group Status Check Group Status. The status of the all created Groups can be sorted by Group or Channel. 3.10.7 Logs The user can check, search and export logs in Logs interface. By selecting the Start Time, End Time, Main Type and Sub Type, which can narrow down the scale of logs, you can search for logs that you need.
4.WEB Settings 4.1 Account Setting Note: Only the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above supports account activation. Step1. Set password to active admin account. Note: 1. Password must be 8 to 32 characters long. 2. Password must contain at least one number and one letter. Step2.
4.2 Login Select Language on the top-right of interface. Input the user name, password and click Login to login NVR web page. The browser will prompt to install the plugin when first logging in the device. Please click “ ” to download the plugin for NVR. Follow the prompts to install the plugin.
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Note: 1. Plugin-Free mode is only supported when Chrome version is above V45, Firefox version is above V52, Microsoft Edge version is above V11 and Safari version is above V11. 2. When you use plugin-free mode, it will display “Plugin-Free” mode in “Settings” - “Local Configuration”...
4.3 Menu Icons Descriptions Hide or show secondary menu Live view Play back the video Smart Analysis Make settings for Camera, Record, Event and System Check Device Information, Network Status, Camera Status, Disk Status and Event Status Check all operation logs Log out NVR 4.4 Live View 4.4.1 Camera List...
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Icons’ descriptions of Live View Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions Play Primary Stream Play Secondary Stream Save View Play default view Full screen 1 screen mode 4 screens mode 8 screens mode 9 screens mode 16 screens mode Previous page Next page Stop all live view Start all live view Digital zoom...
Icons Descriptions It indicates video loss It indicates motion detection alarm It indicates VCA alarm 4.4.2 PTZ For PTZ cameras, you can operate PTZ, Preset, Patrol, Pattern, Lighting for 30s, Lens Initialization and Auxiliary Focus on PTZ page directly. For the Fisheye camera, select a Fisheye channel, and you can operate PTZ, Preset, Patrol, Lighting for 30s, Lens Initialization, Auxiliary Focus and Fisheye Auto Tracking of this channel separately.
2. Ensure that your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.74 or above before you use Lighting for 30s, Lens Initialization, Auxiliary Focus and Fisheye Auto Tracking. 4.4.3 Image Configuration Adjust image Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness and Noise Reduction Level on Image Configuration page. 4.5 Playback To play and backup the recorded files.
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Step3. Select Date. Step4. Click to play. Note: Only the day with a red mark means that there are recorded files. Video Playback Tool Bar Description The tool bar can display multi-event record. It shows that in this record period what kind of event has happened.
And take this bar above as an example, it means that there is continuously recording in this period. Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions 1 screen mode 4 screens mode Speed Down Play Pause Stop Step Forward Speed Up Transcoding Digital Zoom Snapshot Backup Audio On...
Set Transcoding, Frame Size, Bitrate and Frame Rate according to the network situation. The worse network situation, the lower transcoding parameter. Step3. Click to make transcoding take effect. 4.5.3 Video Files Backup Recorded files can be cut and backed up from WEB. Step1.
4.5.4 Picture Files Backup Step1. Browse a playback picture path in Local Configuration interface. Step2. Click to save the picture during video playback. Then the backup picture can be found in the files path you set before. Note: It is recommended to run browser as administrator before getting playback snapshot. 4.6 Smart Analysis You can get both ANPR logs and Heat Map results in this page.
4.6.1 ANPR You can Search and Backup ANPR logs. Input corresponding information and click search button to search and you will get a whole ANPR logs list. License plate snapshot will be shown on the logs list while the complete image video and license plate information will be shown on the left of the page.
4.6.2 Heat Map You can Search and Export Heat Map results. Step1: Entering search conditions. Channel: Select the channel first. Main Type: Space Heat Map and Time Heat Map are available. ① Space Heat Map: Space Heat Map will be presented as a picture with different colors. Different colors represent different heat values.
4.7 Settings 4.7.1 Local Configuration Local Configuration includes Record File Path, Preview Picture Path, Playback Preview Path, Connection Type, Play Mode and Primary Stream When Fullscreen option. 4.7.2 Camera Before configuration, please ensure that camera is connected to the same network as your NVR and the network setting for your NVR is properly setup.
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3. Select one channel, click button, input password and click to finish. 3. Or you can check to batch adding the network cameras if they are of the same password, and you can choose TCP or UDP transport protocol for it. Click finish batch adding.
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Select channel id, input complete information, then click button. There are three protocols available for camera connection: ONVIF: You can add any IP cameras with ONVIF protocols. RTSP: You can add any IP cameras with RTSP protocol streams (Port: 554). It needs you to ...
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you fill in is correct, NVR will determine whether the device is connected and update the camera status automatically. Step2. Check the connection status. After adding the IP channels, click on Camera Management interface, then appears under Status. If it doesn’t appear, you need to check if the network is connected or whether the user name, password is correct or not.
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Batch configuring camera Click , select multiple channels and set cameras parameters. Note: The user name and password entered here are the default user name and password. The management port is 80 and the default Transport protocol is UDP. Step5. Configure PoE Channel(Only for PoE NVR) 1.
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When NVR detects the inactive camera connected via PoE port, the camera will synchronize the password of NVR, and then camera will be successfully connected. The steps for adding the third party PoE cameras plugged into Milesight PoE NVR: Set camera’s IP segment to the same as NVR PoE NIC before plugging into PoE NVR; Select PoE for NIC in Device Search interface, click to search out cameras;...
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If the camera status shows Inactive, please select camera and click to active it first before adding to NVR. Besides, you can select channels and click batch editing their IP information. 4.7.2.3 PTZ Configuration Select a channel and set the PTZ parameters. You can select [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels.
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4.7.2.4 Image Display Step1. Select channel. Step2. Set the configuration. Power Line Frequency: 50Hz and 60Hz are available. Day/Night Mode: Set the Day/Night mode for the channel. Day to Night Value: Set the Minimum illumination intensity to trigger Night Mode. Night to Day Value: Set the Maximum illumination intensity to trigger Day Mode.
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Note: Smoked Dome Cover is only supported for Pro Dome and PTZ Dome cameras. Smart IR Mode and IR LED Level are supported for cameras with IR LEDs. White LED Level is only supported for PTZ Bullet cameras. Step3. You can click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels. Step4.
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HLC Level: Select level for HLC. Anti-flicker Level: Reduce flickers that appear on screen in some lighting conditions and there are 10 levels of anti-flicker adjustments. Step3. You can click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels. Step4.
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Select channel and finish the info and save. [Video Stream]: Select stream. All Streams, Primary Stream and Secondary Stream are available. [Show Video Title]: Enable it and the video title will be shown on screen. [Video Title]: Set the video title for the channel. [Title Position]: Set the position for the video title: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left or Bottom-Right.
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You can add a privacy mask by following steps: Step1. Select channel and enable privacy mask. Step2. Set the privacy mask type and drag the mouse to select the area which is privacy on the live window. You can add 8 areas at most and each zone can be enabled and disabled.
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4.7.2.5 Heat Map Milesight NVRs support the configuration of the Heat Map function of Milesight cameras on NVR directly and you can search and export the results of Heat Map in Smart Analysis. Sensitivity: Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the easier the moving subjects to be recorded in the result.
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Local Upgrade Step1. Click to select the corresponding firmware. Step2. Check if you need to reset settings to factory default (except IP Address and User Information) after upgrade. Step3. Choose the corresponding channel you want to upgrade and click upgrade the camera. Online Upgrade...
Step1. Click to confirm whether there is a new version for the camera added to NVR; If there is a new version for camera, the icon in corresponding Upgrade column will turn blue and the latest version will be displayed in Latest Version column. Step2.
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Step1. Ensure that your NVR has installed and initialized the HDD or Network Disk. 4.7.3.1 Video Record Record Schedule Step1. Select Record Schedule. Step2. Select the desired channel. Step3. Set record schedule. Select record type including Continuous, Event (including Motion Detection, Alarm, VCA and Smart Analysis), then set the time you want to record.
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Also, you can click the time bar and reedit the record time Click to copy time setting to other days. Click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels. Note: Here are steps for setting ANPR record correctly so that NVR will record when license plate is detected.
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Batch Settings Record and Stop are available for user to set for selected channels. 、 Record Settings Make record settings for selected channels.
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Channel: Select the channel which will be set. Pre Record : Event pre-record duration time. It will start recording before the event is triggered. Post Record: Event post-record duration time. It will keep recording after the event is over. Audio Record: Select to record audio or not. Record Stream Type: Select Main stream or sub stream for record.
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4.7.3.2 Snapshot Snapshot Schedule Step1. Select Record Schedule. Step2. Select the desired channel. Step3. Set record schedule. Set the time you want to snapshot. It is convenient for you to set or clear all schedule by clicking Also, you can click the time bar and reedit the record time Click to copy time setting to other days.
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Snapshot Settings Make general configuration for selected channels. Click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels. Channel: Select the channel which will be set. Snapshot Resolution: Set the snapshot resolution. Snapshot Interval: Set the snapshot Interval, 3~86400 seconds are available. Snapshot Due Time: Set the due time of snapshot files, 1~120days or unlimit are available.
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4.7.3.4 Disk Management You can check Disk status and add Network Disk here. HDD Mangement Property: R/W and Read-only are available for this option. Note: Initializing the HDD before you set record schedule to ensure that record properly works. Network Disk NAS (Network-Attached Storage) should be available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files and snapshots.
4.7.4 Event 4.7.4.1 Motion Detection Step 1. Enable Motion Detection. Select channel , Sensitivity and click to enable Motion Detection. Step2: Set the area for triggering motion detection.
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You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera. Also, you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking Step 3. Set Effective Time of motion detection by clicking NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set.
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Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. Drag a line on the time table for time setting.
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And you can add PTZ Action. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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4.7.4.2 Video Loss Step1. Select a channel Step2. Set Action for video loss. Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when alarm is triggered. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc. As for camera alarm output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered.
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Step 3. Click [Copy to Camera] and to copy the same configuration to other channels. 4.7.4.3 Alarm Input 4.7.4.3.1 NVR Alarm Input Alarm Input function is supported by MS-N5008-UT, MS-N5016-UT, MS-N7016-UH, MS-N7032-UH, MS-N8032-UH, MS-N8064-UH, MS-N5008-UPT, MS-N5016-UPT, MS-N7016-UPH MS-N7032-UPH. Step1. Set Alarm input Number, Alarm Name and Alarm Type. Alarm Input No.: The channel which has input signal.
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Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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And you can add PTZ Action. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR alarm output, the relevant alarm output will be first listed, that is, 1,2.etc, as for camera alarm output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number.
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And you can add White LED. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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4.7.4.3.2 Camera Alarm Input Milesight NVRs support the upgrade of Milesight Cameras. Step1. Set Alarm Input Number, Alarm Name and Alarm Type. Alarm Input No.: The channel which has input signal. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm. Alarm Type: Choose NO or NC alarm type for the alarm. Step2.
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to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. Drag a line on the time table for time setting.
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Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc. As for camera Alarm Output, it will display as CHx_x (such as CH1_1) according to the camera channel and corresponding alarm number.
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Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5. Others: Trigger other channels record when alarm is triggered.
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Alarm Output: The channel which will output the alarm signal. Alarm Type: Select alarm type: NO or NC. Delay: Set the output time for alarm. If the output alarm lasts too long, you can select the Manually Clear to stop it. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm.
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Alarm Output: The alarm output number of the corresponding channel which has input signal. Alarm Type: Select Alarm Type: NO or NC. Delay: Set the output time for alarm. If the output alarm lasts too long, you can select the Manually Clear to stop it.
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Step1. Select Exception Type. Network Disconnected: Loss of network. Disk Full: HDD full, it usually happens when Recycle Mode is OFF. Record Failed: Recording fails, including HDD Failed, HDD Full and so on. Disk Error: Failed to recognize HDD. Disk Uninitilized: HDD is uninitialized. No Disk: There is no Disk.
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region entrance. Step 1. Select channel. Step 2. Enable Region Entrance. Step 3. Set entrance detection region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera. Also, you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking Step 4.
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Step 5. Set Action for region entrance alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately.
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Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. And you can add PTZ Action. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available.
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Click to copy time setting to other day. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. And you can add White LED. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing.
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Step 2. Enable Region Exiting. Step 3. Set exit detection region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera. Also, you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking Step 4.
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Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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Click to copy time setting to other day. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. And you can add PTZ Action. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. And you can add White LED. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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Step 2. Enable Advanced Motion Detection. Step 3. Set advanced motion detection region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera. Also, you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking Step 4.
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to set or clear all time settings. Step 6. Set Action for advanced motion detection alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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Tamper Detection Tamper Detection is used to detect possible tampering like the camera being unfocused, obstructed or moved. This functionality alerts security staff immediately when any above-mentioned actions occur. Step 1. Select channel. Step 2. Enable Tamper Detection. Step 3. Set Sensitivity. The sensitivity can be configured to detect various movement according to different requirements.
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Step 5. Set Action for tamper detection alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately.
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PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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Line Crossing Line Crossing detection is designed to work in most indoor and outdoor environment. An event will be triggered every time when the camera detects objects crossing a defined virtual line. Settings steps are shown as follows: Step 1. Select channel. Step 2.
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NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Step 6. Set Action for line crossing alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. Drag a line on the time table for time setting.
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PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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Loitering When objects are loitering in a defined area for a specific period of time, it would trigger an alarm. Step 1. Select channel. Step 2. Enable Loitering. Step 3. Set Loitering detected region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera.
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NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Step 6. Set Action for loitering alarm by clicking Audible Warning: NVR will trigger an audible beep when motion is detected. Drag a line on the time table for time setting.
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PTZ Action: Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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White LED: Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day.
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Human Detection Human detection is used for figuring out whether an object is a human or not. Step 1. Select channel. Step 2. Enable Human Detection. Step 3. Set Effective Time of human detection by clicking NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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Moreover, you can click time bar to edit the time accurately. Click to copy time setting to other day. Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. Drag a line on the time table for time setting.
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And you can add PTZ Action. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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Step 2. Enable People Counting. Step 3. Draw detection line. Step 4. Set counting OSD. It shows the number of counted people, including in and out number. Besides, you can clear count by clicking Note: To enable people counting, human detection should be enabled first. Crossing along the direction of the arrow will record as “In”, opposite is “Out”.
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Step 2. Set detection region. You can select an area by dragging the mouse to set the trigger area, and this area will be synchronized to camera. Also, you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking Step 3. Set Min. Time. After setting minimum time from 3s to 1800s, any objects are left in the selected area or removed from the selected area over the minimum time will trigger the alarm.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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And you can add PTZ Action. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
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And you can add White LED. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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Parameters Descriptions Five different periods are available(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, fps) for Process FPS process fps Scenario Mode Select Indoor or Outdoor mode to meet your needs Select camera installation view, including Angle View, Horizontal Camera Installation View and Overhead View Analysis Type Select Standard or Advanced analysis type License...
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Settings Do as following 5 steps to enable ANPR function. Camera will start to detect license plate and NVR will start to receive license plate information once these steps are done. Step1: Select a channel and enable ANPR function; Step2: Select processing resolution. The further distance you detected, the higher resolution is needed.
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List Management Make a license plate list for your own NVR ANPR system. You can upload license plates and set them with different license type here. 10000 plates can be added at most. There are two methods to add license plates: Add one by one.
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Step2: Click Import button , select the file and click Upload to add all license plates into list. Black List Mode/White List Mode/Visitor Mode We provide you three modes for better event management, which is based on two license types. Black List Mode: Manage event for license plates in black list.
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Triggered Interval: The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. Email Linkage: NVR will send an email to the address you set before. Drag a line on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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And you can add PTZ Action. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output: Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered. For NVR Alarm Output, the relevant alarm output will be firstly listed, such as, 1, 2.etc.
And you can add White LED. Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3. When the Flash Mode is Always, the range of Flash Time is 1~60 and the default value is 5.
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Address, NTP Sync, the interval for synchronizing with NTP server, Sync with computer time, etc. Device It is for setting up the general parameters of NVR, including Device Name, HDMI Audio, HDMI Compatible Mode, etc. Audio Out: This option will be hidden if NVR does not have Audio Out function. Boot Wizard: Enable it to pop up boot wizard after rebooting.
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Note: For some models, the stream information will reveal synchronously while transcoding is enabled. Channels that play H.265 in plugin-free mode will not display the stream information. 4.7.5.2 Network 4.7.5.2.1 Basic The system supports two IP address format: IPv4 and IPv6 IPv4 Enable IPv4 DHCP to auto search IP.
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4.7.5.2.3 DDNS Using DDNS to solve the dynamic IP address problem. Check DDNS check-box to enable it, then select a DDNS Server, input the user name, password and host name. Do not forget to save the configuration. Milesight has its own DDNS server. Please do port forwarding for HTTP port and RTSP port before enabling Milesight DDNS.
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Select to check if the Mail function is workable. Note: If your NVR has a port forwarding IP for Host Name, please input the complete address that contains the port. 4.7.5.2.5 P2P You can watch remote NVR live view in WAN by P2P on M-Sight Pro without doing port forwarding on router.
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4.7.5.2.6 PPPoE PPPoE combines PPP protocol with Ethernet, by which Ethernet hosts can connect to a remote access concentrator via a simple bridging device. Note: If both UPnP and PPPoE are enabled, only PPPoE will take effect. 4.7.5.2.7 SNMP SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol, which is convenient for NVR to be monitored and managed in the whole network environment.
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priv) SNMP Port: The default of the SNMP port is 161 4.7.5.2.8 HTTPS Set in the interface to make sure getting access to NVR successfully via HTTPS, which is able to guarantee communication data security. The reliable and stable technology can secure the user information security and device safety.
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Create a Certificate Request Firstly, click “Create” button. And then enter Country, Common Name and other information to create the certificate request; Download the certificate request and submit it to the trusted certificate authority for signature; After receiving the signed valid certificate, import the certificate to the device. After creating and installing the certificate successfully, you can check the certificate information and clear the information on the following interface.
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Management. Enable SSH Enable or disable SSH access. Secure Shell (SSH) has many functions; it can replace Telnet, and also provides a secure channel for FTP, POP, even for PPP. SSH Port The default SSH port is 22. Only for Milesight R&D debugging. HTTP Port The default HTTP port is 80.
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Click to open holiday configuration page to modify holiday name, check the ‘Enable Holiday’ check-box, and then select [Type] to setup Start/End date. There are By0 Month, By Week, and By Date in [Type] mode. Then click [OK] to save the configuration and return to holiday page. 4.7.5.4 User Note: 1.
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3. If the NVR firmware version is xx.9.0.3 or above, please set the admin password before login. Add a new user Click to enter the user add interface, input information for the new user, select user level and set user privileges, then click to save settings.
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Edit user limits Click a user, when the background color changes into blue, click to edit user privileges. Local Privilege means the privilege to the monitor connected with NVR Remote Privilege means the privilege to web settings. Edit user password Click to modify password.
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Delete user Select a user and click to delete a user. Modify Security Question Input Admin Password, select security question and answer. Click to save. Note: 1. This option is available for the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above only. 2.
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Step1. Click to select the firmware file, and you can check to reset configuration to factory defaults; Step2. Click to confirm the upgrade. Note: It will take 5 to 10 minutes to upgrade, please do not disconnect the device power during the process.
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Import Configuration File: Click to select one file and click to import the NVR configuration. Export Configuration File: Click to backup current NVR settings. Reboot Reboot...
Click to reboot the NVR. Auto Reboot You can set day and time for reboot, and the NVR will reboot automatically at the time you set. Day: Everyday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Time: Adjustable range from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59. Note:...
4.8.2 Network Status Network Status includes three main parts: Receive Bandwidth, LAN. 4.8.3 Camera Status Camera status includes Channel, Name, IPv4 Address, Record, Frame Rate, Bit rate, Resolution and Status. 4.8.4 Disk Status Disk status includes Port, Vendor, status, Total(GB), Free(GB), Type, In Use and Recycle Mode. You also can check the Total Capacity (GB) and Free Capacity.
4.8.5 Event Status Camera Event Camera Event shows camera event, including Video Loss, Motion and I/O. turns into when alarm is triggered. Alarm Alarm shows the Alarm Input and Alarm Output status. turns into when alarm is triggered. It shows the VCA status. turns into when alarm is triggered.
People Counting It shows every camera’s current In/Out number of people counting. 4.8.6 Group Status Check Group Status. The status of the all created Groups can be sorted by Group or Channel.
4.8.7 Packet Capture Tool Input IP and Port,then click [Start] to start capture and click [End]to stop. Click [Download] to backup the captured packet locally. 4.9 Logs In Log interface, you can check, search and export logs. By selecting the Main Type , Sub Type, Start Time and End Time which can narrow down the scale of logs, you can search for logs that you need and then export them locally.
5. Services Milesight Technology Co., Ltd provides customers with timely and comprehensive technical support services. End-users can contact your local dealer to obtain technical support. Distributors and resellers can contact directly with Milesight for technical support. Technical Support Mailbox: support@milesight.com Web: http://www.milesight.com...
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