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  • Page 1 User Manual Netzwerk Video Rekorder, H.265, ohne HDD, HDMI, PoE IER-38R160005A IER-38R320005A...
  • Page 2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EX- POSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
  • Page 3 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful inter- ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ........................... 1 Overview Package Contents........................4 NVR Description ........................4 Installation Installing HDD ........................7 Connecting with Exterior Device ....................7 Starting System ........................9 Quick Setup ......................... 9 2.4.1 Account......................... 10 2.4.2 System........................12 2.4.3 Network ........................
  • Page 6 CAMERA ..........................43 4.3.1 Basic ........................43 4.3.2 Advanced ......................45 4.3.3 Registration ......................49 4.3.4 Account......................... 50 DEVICE..........................53 4.4.1 Display ........................53 4.4.2 Disk > Setup ......................57 4.4.3 PTZ > PTZ ......................60 4.4.4 Serial Device > Serial Device ..................61 4.4.5 TEXT >...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview This chapter describes NVR overview, components and their terms and features. This manual introduces a network video recorder (NVR) which monitors or record, controls images via a network camera. Multiple users may monitor video at the same time, and many cameras can be controlled simultaneously by a manager.
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package Contents The device package contents consist of the following: Note Please check all components involved. Table 1-1 Package contents Name Name SATA cable Power cord SATA power cable Mouse HDD fixing screw Quick guide Rack mount bracket Program CD Bracket fixing screw NVR Description Each part is listed in the below:...
  • Page 9 Figure 1-2 Name and Connection of rear section of 16ch, and 32ch NVR Table 1-3 Name and Function of rear section of 16ch, and 32ch NVR Name Function IP CAM / PoE IP camera input port, IEEE802.3at PoE support. Audio In Audio input port.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation This chapter describes the way to install NVR. When installing a device, connect rear of the device with each port on the basis of below connection map. Figure 2-1 Connection map The device starts first like below sequences: Installing HDD Connecting with an exterior device Starting a system Setting a quick setup...
  • Page 11: Installing Hdd

    Installing HDD How to install HDD in the device:  Withdraw the mains plug before installing HDD to reduce the risk of injury or electrical shock, or device malfunction. Attention  Make sure to check the compatibility of HDD with the device. Always switch off and unplug the unit.
  • Page 12 Connect a network port. Connect an alarm and RS485 device. Connect an e-SATA storage. Connect USB port for data back-up. Supply the main power after completion. Power Switch User Manual...
  • Page 13: Starting System

    Starting System Power supply begins with system operation as follows: Switching on initialize with below icons in order. Note Installing new HDD might take more initialize time. With buzzer sounds, the start screen is presented. In Log in screen, enter the ID, Password and press OK. Note Default ID &...
  • Page 14: Account

    2.4.1 Account How to set Account of Easy Installation: Click the keyboard icon to set ID and Password users want. Creation if an error occurs, an error window is provided, and then a confirmation window is provided. A password can be used if it satisfies two or more in the following criteria: 1.
  • Page 15  Default ID/Password is admin/admin. Note  Change the password for security.  Max character length is 16. Press the Save button to save newly set ID and Password. Press Next button to end Account setting and move the next setting phase. User Manual...
  • Page 16: System

    2.4.2 System How to set the system of Easy Installation: Set each item in System setting screen. Language: Select system language.  Device Name: Enter the device name.  Keyboard ID: To identify device usages in controlling NVR with RS485 through a keyboard ...
  • Page 17: Time/Date

    WAN Port: Select whether to use static IP or dynamic IP.  IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS, and Port: As for dynamic IP, enter information in each  space. Press Save button to save set value. Press Next to end Network setting and move the next setting phase. 2.4.4 Time/Date How to set the time/date of Easy Installation:...
  • Page 18: Easy Installation Wizard

    Press Save button to save set value. Press Next to end Time/Date setting and move the next setting phase. 2.4.5 Easy Installation Wizard Select to run Easy Installation every time when the system start. Press Save button to save set value and end Easy Installation. User Manual...
  • Page 19: Live Screen Configuration

    Live Screen Configuration UI screen is configured like below figure. Figure 3-1 UI Screen Configuration Table 3-1 Items and Description of UI Screen Configuration Item Description Setting menu is located in the corner of upper screen. See “4 Setup Setup menu menu”...
  • Page 20: Icons In Live Screen

    Icons in Live screen Each icon in the live screen displays a present setting status or a function. UI screen consists of like below. Figure 3-2 Live screen icon Table 3-2 Live screen icon and its description Icon Description CH1 CAM1 Channel numbers and camera titles.
  • Page 21 Figure 3-3 Chosen live screen channel User Manual...
  • Page 22: Live Launcher Menu

    Live Launcher menu This chapter describes Launcher menu in the bottom of the screen. Figure 3-4 Launcher menu Table 3-3 Launcher menu Item and Description Item Description Log in/out status and logged in ID. Date & Time Displaying present date and time. Displaying HDD capacity in use.
  • Page 23: Backup

    3.2.1 Backup The device provides a back-up function of live screen. Figure 3-5 Backup Table 3-4 Backup Item and Description Item Description Select CH Selecting a channel users want to back-up. Select All/ Select or unselect all channels. Unselect All Start Setting back-up start time (Bookmark: bookmark list).
  • Page 24 Select Backup Mask and click SET button to open the Privacy Mask pop-up window. Figure 3-6 Backup Mask Table 3-5 Backup Mask Item and Description Item Description Select CH Select the channel to set the privacy zone. Privacy Mask Select whether to use the Privacy Mask. Enable Mask Zone Apply all or only the selected mask.
  • Page 25: Quick Menu

    Quick menu This chapter depicts Quick menu when users click the right button of the mouse in live screen. Figure 3-7 Quick menu Table 3-6 Quick menu Item and Description Item Description Screen Mode Selecting the partition mode of live screen (Full, 2X2, 3X3, and 4x4). Selecting Fisheye filter.
  • Page 26: Ptz Control

    Item Description information about back-up. Opens the NVRs main set up menu. For more information about setting Setup menu, see section “4 Setup menu”. Remote Access Monitor and control for remote recorder. Camera Opens a pop-up menu for IP camera registration. Registration Opens a pop-up menu showing: device system log, event, and recording Status...
  • Page 27 Item Description Moving images with PTZ ball. Adjusting screen focus automatically. Zoom Out Zoom function of PTZ camera. Zoom In IRIS Close Adjust Iris manually. IRIS Open Focus Far Adjust focus manually. Focus Near In PTZ Control screen, clicking the right button of the mouse displays Quick menu. Figure 3-9 PTZ Control Quick menu Table 3-8 PTZ Control Item and Description in Quick menu Item...
  • Page 28: Camera Registration

    3.3.2 Camera Registration Users can register the IP cameras. Figure 3-10 Camera Registration Table 3-9 Camera Registration Item Description Search the connected IP cameras. Auto Assign Automatically assign the channel windows. Port Show the detected camera port (WAN, PoE). Assign Selecting the channel windows manually.
  • Page 29 Figure 3-11 Camera Registration (manual add) Table 3-10 Camera Registration (manual add) Item Description Connection Mode Select connection mode as Onvif or RTSP. ID/PWD Enter ID and password of IP camera. Onvif URL Enter camera IP address. RTSP URL Enter Primary and Secondary RTSP IP address and URL. Onvif Port Enter web port.
  • Page 30: Status > System Log

    3.3.3 Status > System log Users can see the system log information in System log tap in Status screen. Figure 3-12 Status > System log in Quick menu Table 3-11 Status of Quick menu > System log Item and Description Item Description Start...
  • Page 31: Status > Event

    3.3.4 Status > Event Users can see the real-time event information of the unit in Event tap in Status screen. Figure 3-13 Status > Event in Quick menu Table 3-12 Status > Event Item and Description in Quick menu Item Description Temporary fixing or releasing an event list (toggle).
  • Page 32: Status > Record

    3.3.5 Status > Record Users can see the recording status in Record tap in Status screen. Figure 3-14 Status > Record in Quick menu Table 3-13 Status > Record Item and Description in Quick menu Item Description Record time Marking recorded period. Record list Displaying the record setting status.
  • Page 33: Status > Disk

    3.3.6 Status > Disk Users can see the disk status in Disk tap in Status screen. Figure 3-15 Status > Disk in Quick menu Table 3-14 Status > Disk Item and Description in Quick menu Item Description Disk Info Display disk temperature and S.M.A.R.T information. Rec.
  • Page 34: Setup Menu

    Setup menu This chapter describes Setup menu in the upper side of the screen. Figure 4-1 Setup menu Selecting the menu opens the setting screen. Setup screen is available to click Setup in Quick menu by clicking the right button Note of the mouse.
  • Page 35 1 Depth 2 Depth 3 Depth Setup Disk iSCSI Serial Device Serial Device Text Text Schedule Schedule Main Stream RECORD Stream Sub Stream Panic System System/Disk Disk Setup Alarm In Schedule Setup EVENT Motion Schedule Video Loss Setup Periodic Notification Schedule WAN Port Basic...
  • Page 36: General Buttons In Setup Menu

    General buttons in Setup menu This section depicts General buttons in Setup menu. Figure 4-2 General buttons in Setup menu Table 4-3 Item and Description of General buttons in Setup menu Item Description Default Reverse changed setting value to default in factory. Save Save the set content.
  • Page 37: System

    SYSTEM In SYSTEM, basic system environment is set. 4.2.1 System Set and upgrade the basic items of the system. System > System Set the basic items in the System. Figure 4-3 SYSTEM > System > System Table 4-4 SYSTEM > System > System Item and Description Name Function Language...
  • Page 38 System > F/W Upgrade Set the upgraded items of the system. Figure 4-4 SYSTEM > System > F/W Upgrade Table 4-5 SYSTEM > System > F/W Upgrade Item and Description Name Function Current Version Display the present firmware version. Connect USB memory that has files to upgrade to the USB port, select files Device to upgrade.
  • Page 39: Time/Date

    4.2.2 Time/Date Set the date, time, and holidays of the system. Time/Date > Time/Date Set the date, time, and holidays of the system. Figure 4-5 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Time/Date Table 4-6 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Time/Date Item and Description Name Function Set the date and time.
  • Page 40 Time/Date > Holiday Set holidays of the system. Figure 4-6 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday Table 4-7 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday Item and Description Name Function Year Select years to set holidays. Delete selected holidays. Add Holiday Add holidays. List Display added holiday lists.
  • Page 41 Clicking Add Holiday displays holiday addition screen like below. Figure 4-7 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday > Add Holiday Table 4-8 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday > Add Holiday Item and Description Name Function Name Enter the holiday name. Date Display chosen date.
  • Page 42: Account > User

    4.2.3 Account > User Set the user’s account of the system. Figure 4-8 SYSTEM > Account > User Table 4-9 SYSTEM > Account > User Item and Description Name Function Add Group Add users’ group. Add User Add users. Group List Display a total group list.
  • Page 43 Password change cycle & automatic logout during inactivity  If someone forgets to log out ...  ... so that passwords are changed regularly! (according to Art. 32 GDPR) GDPR Press Add Group button, then Add Group screen displays. Figure 4-9 SYSTEM > Account > User > Add Group Table 4-10 SYSTEM >...
  • Page 44 Differentiated authorization management  Different user groups with different authorizations can be created in the GDPR configuration menu. Camera selection for each user. Individual group configuration. Maintenance user without video access (e.g. for installers) (according to Art. 32 GDPR). Press Add User button, then Add User screen displays. Figure 4-10 SYSTEM >...
  • Page 45: Config (Configuration)

    4.2.4 Config (Configuration) Set Export/Import and Factory Default of the system. Config > Export/Import Through a save medium, users may apply information set to other devices identically. Figure 4-11 SYSTEM > Config > Export/Import Table 4-12 SYSTEM > Config > Export/Import Item and Description Name Function Select an exterior connector with USB.
  • Page 46 Config > Factory Default Default the setting value of the device. Figure 4-12 SYSTEM > Config > Factory Default Table 4-13 SYSTEM > Config > Factory Default Item and Description Name Function Select All Select/deselect all items to be defaulted. /Unselect All Default Item Select/deselect related items to be defaulted.
  • Page 47: Camera

    CAMERA In CAMERA section, set the camera to be connected with the device. 4.3.1 Basic Set the fundamental functions of camera and audio. Basic > Basic Set the basic items of camera by channels. Figure 4-13 CAMERA > Basic > Basic Table 4-14 CAMERA >...
  • Page 48 Press Copy Covert Setup button, then Copy Covert Setup screen displays. Figure 4-14 CAMERA > Basic > Basic > Copy Covert Setup Table 4-15 CAMERA > Basic > Basic > Copy Covert Setup Item and Description Name Function From Select a channel converted setting. Select a channel to be copied.
  • Page 49: Advanced

    Table 4-16 CAMERA > Basic > Audio In/Out Item and Description Name Function Display channels of audio Select/deselect whether to use audio. Assign Select channels to be assigned audio. Record Select/deselect whether to save audio. Line-In Assign recorder line in to camera channel. IP camera audio will be disabled. 4.3.2 Advanced As advanced function of camera, users can set privacy.
  • Page 50 Video Setup Figure 4-17 CAMERA > Advanced > Video Setup Table 4-18 CAMERA > Advanced > Video Setup Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Init. Initionalize setting value. Brightness, Saturation, Change camera image settings. The setting range varies depending Contrast, Sharpness, on the connected camera.
  • Page 51 Stream Setup Figure 4-18 CAMERA > Advanced > Stream Setup Table 4-19 CAMERA > Advanced > Stream Setup Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Main Stream Sets Codec type, Profile, Resolution, Framerate, Bitrate, GOP of Main stream. The values that can be set depend on the connected camera. For details, refer to the connected camera manual.
  • Page 52 Table 4-20 CAMERA > Advanced > Video Analytics Setup Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Mode Select whether to use this function in the NVR. Enable Video Select to activate the VCA menu on the camera. Contents Analysis  The Video Analytics (VA) menu is displayed only when a camera with VA function is connected..
  • Page 53: Registration

    4.3.3 Registration As registration function of camera, users can set IP camera registration. Figure 4-21 CAMERA > Registration Table 4-22 CAMERA > Registration Item and Description Name Function Camera Register IP Camera. See ”3.3.2 Camera Registration” to display detailed Registration information about the camera registration.
  • Page 54: Account

    Name Function File Name Enter the file name include extension to import the IP camera list. Import Import the camera list. Connect Register the IP cameras based on the information from the list. The contents of the IP camera list are written in the following order. Channel number, IP address, ID, Password, Device service address, Web port, Note Camera title.
  • Page 55 Press Copy To Account button, then Copy To Account screen displays. Figure 4-24 CAMERA > Account > Copy To Account Table 4-25 CAMERA > Account > Copy To Account Name Function From Select a channel converted setting. Select a channel to be copied. Select All Select/deselect all channels.
  • Page 56 If the password change is successful, the edit entry in the list displays "OK" Note If password change fails, edit entries in the list show "Fail"  Expose warning window when entering a vulnerable password on the virtual keyboard. Attention Press Apply Password Changes button, then Apply Password Changes screen displays.
  • Page 57: Device

    DEVICE In DEVICE, set the device to connect with the unit. 4.4.1 Display Set matters related to a display device and live screen. Display > Display Set the display device. Figure 4-27 DEVICE > Display > Display Table 4-28 DEVICE > Display > Display Item and Description Name Function Select the resolution of the display device...
  • Page 58 Display > OSD Set the OSD of the display device. Figure 4-28 DEVICE > Display > OSD Table 4-29 DEVICE > Display > OSD Item and Description Name Function Camera Name Select the way to display camera in live screen (Off, CH+Title, CH, Title). Live Bar Select the way to display the live bar (Always On, Auto Hide).
  • Page 59 Display > Sequence How to set the play sequence of live screen Figure 4-29 DEVICE > Display > Sequence Table 4-30 DEVICE > Display > Sequence Item and Description Name Function Division Sequence Set to convert automatically as 4-partition screen on the time basis. Select screen partition mode to be marked in the below table (Full, Quad Division and 3x3).
  • Page 60 Clicking Add Sequence displays Add Sequence screen. Figure 4-30 DEVICE > Display > Sequence > Add Sequence Table 4-31 DEVICE > Display > Sequence > Add Sequence Item and Description Name Function Dwell Time Select time to play (3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, and 30 sec). Division Select the partition screen to play.
  • Page 61: Disk > Setup

    4.4.2 Disk > Setup Disk > Setup The way to set the disk Figure 4-31 DEVICE > Disk > Setup Table 4-32 DEVICE > Disk > Setup Item and Description Name Function Refresh disk information. Display the basic disk information in disc list. ...
  • Page 62 Name Function Overwrite Select/deselect to rewrite new data on the existing disk in case of Recording insufficient saving space remained Select/deselect to use the function to delete saved data automatically Auto Delete (1-365 Days). Defined storage times per video channel ...
  • Page 63 Table 4-33 DEVICE > Disk > iSCSI Item and Description Name Function Select Display iSCSI device number. Up to 6 devices support. Target Node Display registered IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name). Name Status Display connection status (Good or Bad). Register Open iSCSI registration window. Delete Delete registered iSCSI storage.
  • Page 64: Ptz > Ptz

    Name Function Discover Click to search iSCSI storage. Enable CHAP Select Enable CHAP if iSCSI use CHAP authentication. User Name Enter user name of CHAP authentication. Password Enter password of CHAP authenticatioin. Click to register the discovered iSCSI storage. User can add iSCSI one by one. If recorder does not have any internal HDD, the recorder reboot automatically and complete mounting process.
  • Page 65: Serial Device > Serial Device

    Name Function Protocol Select protocol of camera connected to relevant channels. Speed Select pan-tilt of camera connected to relevant channels (1-8).  For more information about camera ID, protocol information, and details, see Note Instruction of relevant PTZ Function camera. 4.4.4 Serial Device >...
  • Page 66: Text > Text

    4.4.5 TEXT > TEXT Set the input device such as ATM or POS, etc. Figure 4-36 DEVICE > TEXT > TEXT Table 4-37 DEVICE > TEXT > TEXT Item and Description Name Function Select/deselect whether to use text function. Select camera channels to connect with the text input device. Protocol Select protocol to correspond with the text input device.
  • Page 67 Table 4-38 DEVICE > TEXT > TEXT > Copy to TEXT Setup Item and Description Name Function From Select channels set. Select the device to be copied. Select All Select/deselect all channels. /Unselect All Copy Item Select/deselect items to be copied. User Manual...
  • Page 68: Record

    RECORD In RECORD, users may set matters related to recording. 4.5.1 Schedule > Schedule Recording types can be set across channels and time. Figure 4-38 RECORD > Schedule > Schedule Table 4-39 RECORD > Schedule > Schedule Item and Description Name Function Select channels to set schedules.
  • Page 69 Color Scheduling type Function Record on event recording mode when motion sensitive event occurs during consecutive mode recording. Record on event recording mode when alarm occurs during consecutive mode recording. Record on event recording mode when only alarm and motion sensitive event occur.
  • Page 70 Copy Schedule Setup screen displays. Select channels to be copied. Select channels to apply copied content. Copy the schedule by pressing Apply. Press Save to save the schedule. User Manual...
  • Page 71: Stream

    4.5.2 Stream To set the image resolution when event occurs across channels or general recording is in process. Stream > Main Stream To set the image quality and resolution of Main Stream Figure 4-39 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream Table 4-40 RECORD >...
  • Page 72 Clicking Copy Stream Setup opens Copy Stream Setup. Figure 4-40 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream > Copy Stream Setup Table 4-41 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream > Copy Stream Setup Item and Description Name Function From Select the channel set. Select the device to be copied.
  • Page 73 Table 4-42 RECORD > Stream > Sub Stream Item and Description Name Function Display channels. Resolution Framerate Show camera second stream setup status. Bitrate(Kbps) Pre-Alarm Start recording before set time, if event occurs. Post-Alarm Recording after set time until event ends. Stream >...
  • Page 74: Event

    EVENT In EVENT, users may set each event of the device. 4.6.1 System/Disk To set the system and disk event System/Disk > System To set the system event of the device Figure 4-43 Event > System/Disk > System Table 4-44 Event > System/Disk > System Item and Description Name Function System Restart...
  • Page 75 System/Disk > Disk To set disk event Figure 4-44 Event > System/Disk > Disk Table 4-45 Event > System/Disk > Disk Item and Description Name Function Disk Unplugged Select/deselect whether to use disk unplugged event Beep Select/deselect whether to use buzzer sound in case of event. Select to end alarm time (Keep, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 10 Alarm out min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
  • Page 76: Alarm In

    4.6.2 Alarm In To set sensor alarms and schedule Alarm In > Setup To set sensor alarms Figure 4-45 Event > Alarm In > Setup Table 4-46 Event > Alarm In > Setup Item and Description Name Function Sensor Display sensor numbers. Select/deselect whether to use alarm in the sensor.
  • Page 77 Placing your mouse on Alarm, Group Rec, Noti., Preset and clicking editing Icon( ) in right corner displays Event : Alarm screen. Figure 4-46 Event > Alarm In > Setup > Event : Alarm Table 4-47 Event > Alarm In > Setup > Event : Alarm Item and Description Name Function Set the alarm.
  • Page 78 Alarm In > Schedule To schedule recording time when alarm occurs across device sensors Figure 4-47 Event > Alarm In > Schedule Table 4-48 Event > Alarm In > Schedule Item and Description Name Function Sensor Select the sensor to set the schedule. Schedule Type Select the types of schedules.
  • Page 79: Motion

    4.6.3 Motion To set and schedule motions across channels Motion > Setup To set motions across channels Figure 4-48 Event > Motion > Setup Table 4-49 Event > Motion > Setup Item and Description Name Function Display channels.  Off: Do not use Motion events. ...
  • Page 80 Placing your mouse on Alarm, Group Rec, Noti., Preset and clicking editing Note icon( ) in right corner displays Event : Alarm screen. For more information about Event: Motion screen, see section “4.6.2 Alarm In > Setup in Alarm In.” Motion >...
  • Page 81: Video Loss > Setup

    4.6.4 Video Loss > Setup To set Video Loss across channels Figure 4-50 Event > Video Loss > Setup Table 4-51 Event > Video Loss > Setup Item and Description Name Function Display channels. Select/deselect whether to use Video Loss in the channel. Select use time of buzzer sound (None, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 Beep min, 10 min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
  • Page 82: Notification

    4.6.5 Notification To set and schedule periodical alarms Notification > Periodic To set periodical alarms Figure 4-51 EVENT > Notification > Periodic Table 4-52 EVENT > Notification > Periodic Item and Description Name Function Periodic Select/deselect whether to use periodical alarms Notification Send the save or event information.
  • Page 83 Notification > Schedule To schedule periodical alarms Figure 4-52 EVENT > Notification > Schedule Table 4-53 EVENT > Notification > Schedule Item and Description Name Function Select the types of notification. Notification Type (None, E-mail, Push(Mobile), E-mail+Push, FTP, FTP+E-mail, FTP+Push, Selection FTP+E-mail+Push) Schedule Table...
  • Page 84: Network

    NETWORK In NETWORK, users may set the network environment. 4.7.1 Basic Basic > WAN Port To set the network WAN port Figure 4-53 NETWORK > Basic > WAN Port Table 4-54 NETWORK > Basic > WAN Port Item and Description Name Function Check if you use static IP.
  • Page 85 Name Function Select bandwidth to limit (Unlimited, 50Mbps, 10Mbps, 5Mbps, 2Mbps, Bandwidth Limit 1Mbps, 500Kbps, 400Kbps, 300Kbps, 200Kbps, and 100Kbps). Ping Test Enter IP in Ping test and implement the text. Fully encrypted connection in the WAN  Provides encryption from recorder to all software components. GDPR Cameras on the PoE port can be isolated (NAT/IPC) ...
  • Page 86 Basic > PoE Ports To set the network PoE Ports Figure 4-54 NETWORK > Basic > PoE Ports Table 4-55 NETWORK > Basic > PoE Ports Item and Description Name Function DHCP Server Select whether to enable DHCP server. IP Address Subnet Mask Enter the each information properly.
  • Page 87 Basic > IP Filter To set the network IP Filter Figure 4-55 NETWORK > Basic > IP Filter Table 4-56 NETWORK > Basic > IP Filter Item and Description Name Function Mode Select None to disable. Select Access to access IP address range. Select Deny to restrict IP address range.
  • Page 88: Dvrns

    4.7.2 DVRNS To set DVRNS DVRNS To register DVRNS account Figure 4-56 NETWORK > DVRNS/DDNS > DVRNS/Dashboard Table 4-57 NETWORK > DVRNS/DDNS > DVRNS/Dashboard Item and Description Name Function Register DVRNS account  ID: Enter DVRNS ID (default: MAC address of the unit) DVRNS ...
  • Page 89: E-Mail

    4.7.3 E-Mail To set email server to send email on the occasion of event Figure 4-57 NETWORK > E-Mail > E-Mail Table 4-58 NETWORK > E-Mail > E-Mail Item and Description Name Function Select SMTP server.  gmail.com  hotmail.com Server Type ...
  • Page 90: Ftp

    4.7.4 Set up FTP server to send video to FTP server. The file format is AVI file. Figure 4-58 NETWORK > FTP > FTP Table 4-59 NETWORK > FTP > FTP Name Function FTP Server Select whether to use FTP. Address(URL)/Port Enter server address and port.
  • Page 91: Remote Access

    4.7.5 Remote Access Register the recorder to monitor and control remotely. Figure 4-59 NETWORK > Remote Access > Registration Table 4-60 NETWORK > Remote Access > Registration Name Function Use Remote Select whether to use Remote Access. Registered devices can be selected Access in the Remote Access of a Quick menu.
  • Page 92 Clicking Add Recorder opens Add Recorder. Figure 4-60 NETWORK > Remote Access > Registration > Add Recorder Table 4-61 NETWORK > Remote Access > Registration > Add Recorder Name Function Device Type Search all Remote Access-enabled devices in Auto Detect mode. Show Remote Access -enabled device list.
  • Page 93: P2P

    4.7.6 User can connect recorder from mobile app using QR code scan. Figure 4-61 NETWORK > P2P > P2P Table 4-62 NETWORK > P2P > P2P Name Function P2P Registration Check up registration status. P2P QR Code Scan QR code using mobile app to connect recorder. P2P Connection Display connection stauts.
  • Page 94: Notification Server

    4.7.7 Notification Server Notification Server > Notification Server Figure 4-62 NETWORK > Notification Server > Notification Server Table 4-63 NETWORK > Notification Server > Notification Server Name Function Notification Server Select/deselect to use Notification server. Type Select TCP or UDP Protocol. Enter the server IP address or host name.
  • Page 95 Notification Server > Notification Message Set up the message to be sent to the notification server when event occurs. Figure 4-63 NETWORK > Notification Server > Notification Message Table 4-64 NETWORK > Notification Server > Notification Message Name Function Notification message edit window pop-up. Deleted registered notification message.
  • Page 96: Rtp Multicast

    Table 4-65 NETWORK > Notification Server > Notification Message > Add Message Name Function Select the channel to add a message. Event Select the event type (Motion, Alarm In, and Video Loss). Message Create a message to send. 4.7.8 RTP Multicast Figure 4-65 NETWORK >...
  • Page 97: Search/Playback

    Search/Playback This chapter describes Live Launcher search and play menu in the below screen bar. Figure 5-1 Live Launcher Search, Play menu Table 5-1 Item and Description of Live Launcher Search, Play menu Item Description Search recording data. (time, event, thumbnail, smart search, text and VCA) Playback recorded data Search This function searches recorded data as Time, Event, Thumbnail, Smart Search, Text and VCA.
  • Page 98 Search > Event Recording data is searched by event type. Figure 5-3 Search: Event Table 5-3 Search: Event Item and Description Item Description Select CH Select channels to search Select All Select/deselect all channels. /Unselect All Start Setting starting time to search Setting ending time to search Selecting the types of event (Panic, Motion, Alarm-In, Video Loss, Pin- Event Type...
  • Page 99 Item Description Calendar Selecting dates to search Selecting channels to search Time Selecting time to search Interval Setting time interval for searching images Time Overlap Selecting the overlapping section to play if there is a duplicate of the same time by changing the time. Time Playing or stopping videos searched Lapse/Pause...
  • Page 100 Figure 5-6 Search: TEXT Table 5-6 Search: TEXT Item and Description Item Description Select CH Select channels to search Select All Select/deselect all channels. /Unselect All Start Setting starting time to search Setting ending time to search Keyword Entering keyword to search Case Sensitive Searching items in case-sensitive Whole Word...
  • Page 101 Search > VCA Recording data is searched by VCA event type. Figure 5-7 Search: VCA Table 5-7 Search: VCA Item and Description Item Description Select CH Selecting channels to search Start, End Set start time and end time. Event Type Selecting VCA event type.
  • Page 102: Playback

    Playback To play recorded data Figure 5-8 Playback Launcher Table 5-8 Playback Launcher Item and Description Item Description Display present play status. Date and Time Display date and time of playing videos. Go to first section of the video. Play fast backward(2~64x). Decrease speed under playback mode (1/2~1/8x), Backward step under pause mode Play backward, forward and pause the videos.
  • Page 103 Table 5-9 Playback Launcher > Record Time-Line Item and Description Name Function Time lines Shows the time recording status. Select the desired time with the mouse. Add bookmarks at the selected time in the timeline. Run a manual backup. For more information about manual backup, see section “3.2.1 Backup”.
  • Page 104: Webviewer

    Webviewer This chapter describes webviewer for monitoring videos through a PC in remote mode. Table 6-1 System Requirement for Webviewer Item Recommended Minimum MicrosoftⓇ WindowsⓇ 10 x86(64bit) MicrosoftⓇ WindowsⓇ XP Home SP3 (Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate) MicrosoftⓇ WindowsⓇ 8(pro, Enterprise) Intel CoreTM i5-2550 3.30GHz or higher Intel CoreTM 2 Duo E7200 2.53GHz or higher...
  • Page 105 For using Viewer, users need to download Java. The way to download is shown as follows: In case of selecting Viewer(Internet Explorer) Click Viewer. When Java download screen opens, download and install JAVA. Live images may be monitored. In case of selecting Viewer(Chrome) User Manual...
  • Page 106 After click Viewer, .jnlp file can be downloaded. Click Keep button. Click webviewer_chrome.jnlp. When Java download screen opens, download and install JAVA. Live images may be monitored. User Manual...
  • Page 107 In case of selecting Setup Users can set the menu in similar ways with NVR connected monitor. Figure 6-1 Setup screen User Manual...
  • Page 108: Appendix

    Appendix Installing System Keyboard To setup the keyboard controllers, the user needs to setup the network, passwords and perform special tasks such as Uploading and Downloading programmed data from the dome cameras. To enter the Keyboard menu, press and hold CTRL and press MENU expressed as CTRL + MENU in the manual. You will see the following menu.
  • Page 109 Set USB On in the keyboard menu. Menu Status Configuration Client Keyboard : Only USB Port(The other ports and slave keyboards are not supported) General Keyboard : Dome1/Dome2/RS232(The USB port is not supported) If Keyboard Controller power is disconnected and reconnected, you must also Note disconnect and reconnect the USB either from the Keyboard Controller or DVR/NVR side...
  • Page 110 Recorder Setup Set serial port of recorder. Device > Serial Device In case of USB Connection Name Baudrate Parity Data Stop bit Type 9600 None Keyboard In case of RS-485 Connection Name Baudrate Parity Data Stop bit Type RS-485 9600 None Keyboard KBD Controller Keys in Live mode...
  • Page 111 Press again to exit zoom mode. Digital Zoom Control Digital zoom in/out control. From Live Display, click the FRE button to activate the Freeze Freeze Mode. When in the Live Mode, press the SEQ button will display another Auto Sequence Mode full live channel sequentially.
  • Page 112 (Preset, Pattern, Scan, Privacy….) the joystick operates as if in the normal control mode. While pressing and holding down the CTRL key, all movements of the joystick will start recording when in the pattern programming menu Cancels current inputs. Exits from currently Cancel running functions or menu, error status, etc.
  • Page 113: Products Specifications

    Products Specifications Channel 16ch 32ch VIDEO Video Input 16 IP 32 IP Video Input Resolution Up to 8MP Up to 8MP Compression H.264, H.265 H.264, H.265 Display Output 1 VGA, 1 HDMI 1 VGA, 1 HDMI 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 1280x720, 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 1280x720, Display Resolution 1024x768 1024x768...
  • Page 114 130W(IEEE802.3at compliance) 130W(IEEE802.3at compliance) power Unlimited Unlimited Max. Output Throughput (Guarantee 576Mbps, Support (Guarantee 576Mbps, Support Bandwidth Control) Bandwidth Control) Remote Monitoring CMS, Mobile, Web, Dashboard CMS, Mobile, Web, Dashboard EXTERNAL IN/OUT Audio In 1 RCA, 16 IP Camera 1 RCA, 16 IP Camera Audio Out 1 RCA, 1 HDMI 1 RCA, 1 HDMI...
  • Page 115 GDPR features of IER, IEM and MSR series recorders Four-eye principle In order to access or export video data, two users must log on to the device with their credentials one after the other. This may be one employee and the company’s data protection officer, for example (according to Art.
  • Page 116 Differentiated authorisation management Different user groups with different authorizations can be created in the configuration menu. Camera selection for each user. Individual group configuration. Maintenance user without video access (e.g. for installers) (according to Art. 32 GDPR). Detailed log informations Users with the required authorisation can access detailed log-in records to find out with absolute certainty who exported video data, when they did so and whether they complied with the com- pany’s privacy policy (according to Art.
  • Page 117 Password change cycle & automatic logout during inactivity If someone forgets to log out ..so that passwords are changed regularly! (according to Art. 32 GDPR) Cameras on the PoE port can be isolated (NAT/IPC) Normally, the cameras can be reached on the PoE port in the network, but this can be completely isolated (according to Art.
  • Page 118 Fully encrypted connection in the WAN Provides encryption from recorder to all software components. User Manual...
  • Page 119 VIDEOR E. Hartig GmbH Exclusive distribution through special- ised trade channels only. VIDEOR E. Hartig GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Straße 8 63322 Rödermark/Germany Tel. +49 (0) 6074 / 888-0 Technical changes reserved Fax +49 (0) 6074 / 888-100 www.videor.com...

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