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When cleaning the device, unplug the power cord and completely shut off the power. The dust on the circuit board inside the XVR may cause a short circuit after being exposed to moisture. Regularly clean the circuit board, connectors, chassis, and chassis fan with a soft brush.
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NOTE After receiving the product, please open the packing box, take out the equipment, and confirm the packing product and accessories according to the packing list in the box. If you find any damage to the contents of the box or any missing parts, ...
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5.3.7 System..................94 5.3.8 Maintenance ................. 140 5.3.9 Alarm Information ..............152 5.3.10 Backup Process ..............154 5.3.11 Shutdown ................155 Chapter 6 WEB Operation................157 6.1 Internet connection................. 157 6.2 Browser Login ................... 158 6.3 Active X install .................. 159 6.4 Live View ..................
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Chapter 1 Outline and Feature 1.1 Outline The item is a five hybrid coaxial HD hard disk video recorder, compatible with HDTVI, AHD and other coaxial HD specifications, free access to HDTVI, AHD, CVI, CVBS, and network signal. You can disable the analog channels to increase the number of IP channels, which combines the dual functions of DVR and NVR.
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Click all the interfaces "Copy" to enter the copy channel interface, select the channel, and copy the current channel configuration to the selected channel. 1.4 Function Features The XVR features are as follows: ● High-definition XVR series, support HDTVI, AHD, CVI, CVBS, IP input (5 in 1 hybrid).
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Local Monitoring Local Monitoring features as below: ● Supports local VGA and HD homology output, and HD supports up to 4K resolution output. ● 4-channel XVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 screen preview, 8-channel XVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16 screen preview, 16 channel XVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16 screen preview, 32-channel XVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16 / 25 / 32 screen preview.
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● Recording trigger modes include timing, alarm, motion detection, motion detection or alarm, and intelligent detection. ● Support video data retrieval and playback through channel number, video type, file type, start and end time. ● Support electronic zooming of preview & playback images. ●...
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Network Function. Features as below: ● Support a 10M / 100M adaptive network interface, 3531D series support 10M /100M/ 1000M adaptive network interface. ● Support remote client privileged access, improve system security. ● Support TCP / IP protocol cluster, support DHCP, DNS, HTP, SMTP, RTSP, UPnP and other protocols.
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Chapter 2 XVR Appearance 2.1 Front Panel Introduction Figure 2-1 Name Description Power switch Turn the device on/off. The hard disk is blue when it is being read or HDD indicator written. It turns solid red when the device is turned Power indicator Green when the network connection is Internet indicator...
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2.2 Rear Panel Introduction The schematic diagram of the rear panel of the common equipment is as follows: Figure 2-2 Name Description Power input DC12V power input switch Power on/off Video output TV or monitor output(BNC) Video input Standalone analog video input(BNC) Audio input Standalone audio input Alarm input...
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2.3 Mouse Operation Instructions Operate XVR through mouse left button, right button & scroll wheel. Mouse actions Function 1. Select one of the options 2. Insertion cursor, enter or modify the value of a Click left mouse parameter button 3.During playback, click the timeline to switch the playback progress.
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“ ” represents deleting incorrect input, as shown in Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4: Figure 2-3 Uppercase English input Figure 2-4 Lowercase English input...
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Chapter 3 Connecting XVR 3.1 Hard Disk Installation CAUTION Before installation, please confirm that the power has been disconnected. Please use the NVR dedicated monitor hard drive recommended by the device manufacturer. Installation tools A Phillips screwdriver Hard disk installation The hard disk is installed as shown in Figure 3-1.
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3.2 Device Connection Use VGA cable/HD cable to connect the monitor to output video, or use BNC coaxial cable to connect to the CVBS interface to output video. If the camera is a controllable PTZ, connect the RS485 A and B lines of the PTZl to the corresponding RS485 ports of XVR with wires, as shown in Figure 3-2 below: Figure 3-2...
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Chapter 4 XVR Startup 4.1 System Initialization The Step to turn on XVR are as follows: ○ 1 Connect the device to the analog camera, monitor and plug in the mouse and power cord. ○ 2 Turn on the power switch on the rear panel to start the device. The system initialization screen appears, as shown in Figure 4-1.
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4.2 Boot wizard 4.2.1 Quick Startup Wizard Quickly configuration the XVR as shown in Figure 4-2: ○ 1 After the device starts, enter the "Boot Wizard" and click "Next Step". ○ Figure 4-2 ○ Then select a user, enter the password, select the system language and click "Login"...
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○ Figure 4-3 ○ 3 When the login password is too simple, a security password prompt will pop up. Click "Modify ". ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 4 Click the "New password" box, enter a new password, confirm the new password, select the security question, enter the corresponding answer, click "Save";...
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○ Figure 4-2 Unlock Pattern: Check "Unlock Pattern", draw the unlock pattern of at least 4 points twice with the mouse to complete the unlock pattern setting. ○ 5 Go to the "Date and Time" interface, configure the Device date and time, and click "Next".
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○ Figure 4-2 ○ 6 Go to the "Network" interface, configure the network parameters of the device. Click "Next". ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 7 Go to the "Hard Disk" interface, you can check the hard disk usage status: When the status shows "In Use", please click "Next".
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When the status shows "not mounted", select the hard disk, click "Format → Confirm", the device restarts, and the hard disk is formatted. ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 8 Go to the "Camera" interface, you can search for and add devices and click "Next".
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○ Go to the "Change Password" interface, setting system password and security questions according to your actual needs,, click "Complete", the boot wizard is set up. ○ Figure 4-2 NOTE On the startup wizard screen, click "Exit→Confirm" to exit the startup ...
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If you forget your password, you can click "Forget password" on the login page to enter the Forget Password interface to reset the password (as shown in Figure 4-3). There are three ways to reset the password: "Answer the question", "Import Key" and "Dynamic Password". Figure 4-3 Answer The Question: Select the three security questions when setting ...
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Figure 4-4 Import Key: Select the authentication method as "Import Key", as shown in Figure 4-5. Figure4-5 ○ 1 Insert the USB disk (the key file exported when the device setting password is stored) on the device, and click "Import" to import the key file into the device.
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new password, confirm the password, and click "Save", as shown in Figure 4-6. Figure4-6 Dynamic Password: Select the authentication method as "Dynamic Password", as shown in Figure 4-7.
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Figure4-7 ○ 1 Contact the supplier to get the security code, enter the location of the security code, and click "Next Step". ○ 2 In the modify user interface, check "Change Password", enter a new password, confirm the password, and click "Save". NOTE When selecting "Answer The Question", you must answer at least 2 ...
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After the system is fully booted, it will enter into the default preview interface, as shown in Figure 4-8. Figure 4-8 After the device normally starts up, the default setting is to preview in multi-screen display mode. Products with different channels has different amount of split screens to display.
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○ 1 At the preview menu, for the channel of unconnected IP Camera, click " " icon. ○ Figure 4-9 ○ 2 Select the device to add and click " " to add.
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○ Figure 4-9 Search: Click to search all online IP devices in the LAN according to the protocol in the "Filter" box. Add: Add selection device. Manual Add: For details on how to manually enter device information, see 5.3.5.1.
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4.5 Channel shortcut menu After adding a device to a channel, click the channel. The shortcut menu appears as shown in Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 The function of each icon is shown in the following table: Icon Function Manual capture, click the button to capture the current video pictures.
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Click into the image interface, you can set the channel brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, EQ of the parameter values. Bit stream information button, when the mouse moves to the icon position, the channel shows the current stream and other related parameters. PTZ, click to enter the PTZ setting interface.
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PTZ control interface is used to set the PTZ direction rotation (including upper, lower, left, right, upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right) of the gimbal equipment, focusing, zoom, aperture, rapid positioning and cruising, etc., use with the direction keys when setting, as shown in Figure ○...
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On the PTZ setup interface, click "Common Control" to enter the common control interface, common control for calling preset points, select the cruise ○ line to turn on / off the cruise, as shown in Figure 4-11 ○ Figure 4-11 Preset: Select a preset point.
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Figure 4-12 Step 2: Select the configuration channel. Step 3: Set the channel brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, EQ according to actual needs. Step 4: Click "Apply" to save the settings. Bright: It is to adjust monitor window bright. Contrast: It is to adjust monitor window contrast. ...
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Chapter 5 XVR Menu 5.1 Shortcut menu After logging in to the system, move the mouse to the bottom of the preview interface, a shortcut menu pops up, as shown in Figure 5-1, you can enter the interface to make some relevant settings. Such as start (document management, system setup, logout, shutdown), playback, alarm, record status, alarm status, disk status, net status, system information, poll setup interface, turn on / off OSD, start/stop all-day record, screen split (1 screen, 4...
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Click to enter the HDD interface, where you can view the hard disk status,capacity and other related information. Click to enter the network status interface, where you can view the device's IP address, subnet mask, gateway and other network information. Click into the system information interface.
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○ 2 Insert a USB flash drive into the device and click "Export". The image is saved to the USB flash drive. Or click "Email", the channel screenshot is sent to the recipient's mailbox as an email attachment. 5.1.2 Alarm Status Click "...
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Figure 5-3 5.1.4 Poll The device supports the poll function. After setting, the system will play video frames in turn according to the split screen. After each group of pictures is displayed for a certain time, it will automatically jump to the next group of pictures, as shown in Figure 5-4.
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Figure 5-4 Enable: Turn on/off poll function, default is off. Time(s): Round trip interface time, default 10 seconds. Mode: The screen number of split screen, the default single channel display. 5.2 Main Menu Click the right mouse button on the preview interface to enter the main menu interface, which is composed of the main menu (upper menu bar) and shortcut menu (lower menu bar).
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Figure 5-5 The main menu icons and specific functions are shown in Table 5-2 below: Icons Functions Click to enter the preview interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.1) Click to enter the playback interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.2) Click to enter the file management interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.3) Click to enter the smart analysis interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.4)
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Click to enter the system maintenance interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.8) Click to enter the alarm information interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.9) Click to enter the backup progress interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.10) Click to enter the logout interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.11) Table 5-2 5.3 Operation 5.3.1 Preview In the main menu, click "...
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5.3.2 Playback 5.3.2.1 Playback channel video In the main menu, click " " to enter the video playback interface, as shown in Figure 5-7. Figure 5-7 The interface description is shown in the following table: Function Description Min / Max Ch: Intelligently select the number of playback channels.
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want to view, and the timeline will be updated to the recording track of the day. : External file : Playback by time : Switch to main / sub stream : POS overlay switch : Edit / Exit Edit : Clip time setting : Export Clip , select the clip file, and then Playback click "OK"...
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time axis is the recording time axis of the selected channel. Click a point in the colored area with the mouse to start playback from that point in time. : Tab off / on Video Types: All: all videos N: normal record M: motion detection record Playback control area 2...
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same time, multi-screen playback, double-click a screen, video playback interface into a single screen playback, right-click at this time, return Screen playback. Table 5-3 Playback: Retrieve the corresponding video files according to the channel, date and video type, and play the video files in sequence from the playback bar that meets the conditions.
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Figure 5-9 NOTE Multi-channel playback supports MAX speed playback. The interface shown in Figure 5-7 is for reference only. Different models have different maximum number of channels for simultaneous playback and different functions. Please refer to the actual interface. The recording information of the channel can be selected in the first ...
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Step 3: Toggle the tag button to " ", after adding a custom tag, the playback progress bar will display a white label point to indicate that there is a tag at the current position. Figure 5-10 NOTE After adding the tag, the system will automatically clip and save the 5 ...
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Figure 5-11 NOTE Enter the Electronic zoom interface, the default image is enlarged; the maximum magnification of the image is 16 times. When enlarging an image, the center of the image is enlarged by default. Hold down the left mouse button and drag the image to switch to the area to be enlarged.
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Step 3: Click " ", at this time, the start and stop characters appear on the progress bar, you can manually adjust them to obtain the desired length of the video file, as shown in Figure 5-12. Figure 5-12 Step 4: Click " "...
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Figure 5-14 5.3.3 File Management 5.3.3.1 All Files All file retrieval, here you can retrieve all types of files in the storage device according to user-defined retrieval conditions, and display them by category. Step 1: In the main menu, click " "...
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Figure 5-15 Step 2: Set the search conditions (time, channel, file type, label and event type), click "Search", the search results will show files that meet the conditions, as shown in Figure 5-16. Figure 5-16 Channel: The search results are displayed grouped by channel. ...
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Picture: The search results only show the image files that meet the conditions. : Display search results by thumbnail. : Display search results by list. : Jump to the first page of search results. : 1 page forward ...
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Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Human Files" to enter the human files interface, as shown in Figure 5-17. Figure 5-17 Step 2: Set the search conditions (time, channel, file type), click "Search", the files that meet the conditions will be displayed, as shown in Figure 5-18.
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Figure 5-18 Step 3: Related operations such as backup, viewing videos or pictures can be performed on the retrieval results. Time: Searching time range of the file. Channel: Searching recording channel of the file. File Type: “video&picture” option. ...
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Figure 5-19 Add Face Database Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enther the Face Database interface. Step 2: Click "Add" at the name of the face database, as shown in Figure 5-20. Figure 5-20...
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Step 3: Enter the name of the new face database, click "Save", the new face database will be added to the face database list. Delete Face Database Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enter the Face Database interface.
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○ Figure 5-21 Step 5: Click " Import Pictures"→choose picture from U disk, as shown in ○ Figure 5-21...
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○ Figure 5-21 Step 7: Click "OK” to finish adding a single face list, as shown in Figure 5-21 ○ ○ Figure 5-21 Specific Step for importing captured pictures: Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enter Face Database interface.
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Figure 5-22 Step 5: Enter the name of the imported picture in "Name", click "OK” to finish adding a single face list. Delete picture from face database In the details of the face database interface, choose the picture you want to delete, click "...
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Step 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Comparison Search" to enter ○ Face Comparison Search interface, as shown in Figure 5-23 ○ 5-23 Step 2: Set search criteria (channel, time, type). ○ Step 3: Click "Search ", the search results are shown in Figure 5-23 ○...
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Time: Search results within a set time frame. Similarity: How similar the search results are to the sample. Backup Picture: Back up the searched pictures to the U disk. Backup Record: Back up the video corresponding to the searched ...
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○ Figure 5-23 Backup:Select the backup file and click "Backup" to back up the file to the USB device. FTP backup: In the case of setting a FTP server, select backup file and "FTP export", The file is backup to the FTP server, you can review the backup progress through "...
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The specific operation Step for viewing and backing up the retrieval results by pictures are as follows: Step 1: Before backup, insert the USB device that stores the sample pictures into the XVR USB interface. Step 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Comparison Search→Search by Picture"...
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○ Figure 5-24 Database Upload Step 3: Click "Database Upload", choose face database→sample picture→OK, ○ picture uploaded successfully, as shown in Figure 5-24 ○ Figure 5-24 Step 4: Set search criteria (channel, time, similarity), click "Search ", the ○ retrieved face comparison results are shown in Figure 5-24...
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○ Figure 5-24 Step 5: Select the picture in the search results, select"Backup Picture" and "Backup Record" according to the actual needs, click "Backup". Step 6: The file starts to back up, click" "in the upper right corner to view the backup progress, and wait for the backup progress to complete. NOTE For details of the buttons on the search results interface, see the ...
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5.3.5.1 Camera After adding a remote device, you can view the video screen of the remote device directly on the XVR, and perform operations such as storage and management. Different devices support different numbers of remote devices. You can add required remote devices based on actual conditions. Prerequisites: Before adding the device, please confirm whether the IP camera has been connected to the network where the XVR is located and set its network...
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○ Figure 5-25 Step 2: Click " "device will search all IP cameras in the LAN according to the filter criteria "Onvif and Private" and display the search ○ results, as shown in Figure 5-25 ○ Figure 5-25 : Click the drop-down icon to hide the "Search Device" list. ...
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: Add current camera to device list. : Delete the current IPC from the device list. : Click to enter the interface to modify the IP of the device, modify the IP address, port and other network information of the camera here, and then enter the camera password, click "OK"...
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○ Figure 5-25 Auto Add: Click XVR to modify all camera IP and other network parameters in the LAN, and connect it to XVR. Manual Add: Click to enter the "Channel Setup" interface. You can close the channel, switch, modify the protocol, switch the preview code stream or manually enter the device related information to add the ○...
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○ Figure 5-25 Enable: The channel enable on/off, defaulting to be off. Tick "Enable" then the related channels can be previewed and recorded normally. Channel: Select Set Channel. Add Method: Shows how the current channel is added. Protocol: Select Add Device Protocol with Onvif, Private, and RTSP ...
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Domain: Need to add IPC domain name address, such as DDNS address. Port: Access to the port used by IPC, the default is 80. Update: Select one or more upgrade devices of the same type, insert the U disk storing the upgrade package of the device into the NVR, click "Upgrade", the system will find the upgrade package in the U disk and display it, select the upgrade package, click "Upgrade ", Upgrade IPC in batches at the same time.
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When you upgrade multiple IP devices, you can only select the same IP device. During the upgrade, all IP devices cannot be powered off. Otherwise, the upgrade fails or the device cannot start. The XVR upgrade feature only supports upgrades that have been added ...
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OSD position: Set the time and OSD text location, drop-down menu with the” Top_ left, Bottom_ left “options. Mirror: Set the IPC mirror to flip the direction, drop-down menu with “Off, Horizontal, Vertical, Both” options. Step 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. NOTE The current OSD function only supports the private protocol to add the ...
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The channel can be set for brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, EQ (image quality level, only the analog channel can be set). Adjusting the parameters of the video will not only change the preview effect of the image, but also the video quality of the image, please operate with NOTE.
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Focus: Use the key, zoom in/out function, adjust the camera to focus. Iris: Use the key, zoom in / out the aperture function, adjust the aperture of the camera. Speed: It is mainly used to set the pan/tilt rotation speed operation. For ...
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Preset No.: Select preset points. Stay Time: Stay time on the Preset. Speed: Speed for Cruise. Cruise On: After clicking, the device cruises according to the selected cruise route. Del Cruise: Select the cruise line, click to "Del Cruise", and complete the ...
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Figure 5-29 Step 2: Set the pan/tilt parameters of the channel (camera protocol, address, baud rate, data bit, stop bit, check, etc.). Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Channel: Select to access the camera channel with pan/tilt function. ...
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Figure 5-30 Step 2: Select the channel for video occlusion. Step 3: Use the mouse to define the occlusion area in the video. Step 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Channel: Select Set Channel. Clear All: Clear all selected areas masks. ...
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Figure 5-31 Step 2: Select the channel for video occlusion. Step 3: Use the mouse to define the occlusion area in the video. Step 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Channel: Select the channel. Privacy zone selection: In the left side of the interface video window, ...
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Figure 5-32 Step 2: Set the channel name. Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Channel: Click on the right side of the channel corresponding to CHx, pop-up keyboard, set the channel name. 5.3.5.9 Record Stream Video stream interface for video parameter configuration. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "...
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Figure 5-33 Step 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-4 for specific parameter descriptions. Name Details Setting Select the channel to set recording Select through the Channel parameters drop-down box. Video Select through the H264, H265 Encoding drop-down box. Select through the drop-down box.
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Preview Display the preview resolution of No settings Information the camera or dome camera Audio encoding method selection, the Audio Select through the device supports G711U, G711A, AAC Encoding drop-down box. options。 Watermark Select through the Enable/disable。 Enable drop-down box. Watermark Click to enter the watermark content。...
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I-Frame Set the key frame interval of the Adjust via slider. Interval camera or dome camera Select through the Quality Set analog channel picture quality drop-down box. Video frame rate refers to the Frame Rate Adjust via slider. number of video frames per second Set the code stream value to change the quality of the image Modify it directly in the...
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○ Figure 5-34 Step 2: According to the needs of recording, enable, select channel, recording type (Normal, Motion, Alarm, M And A, Intelligent), week and other options Step 3: Click the left mouse button to locate the starting point of the drawing area, drag the mouse to determine the time of the recording plan, release the left mouse button to save as a recording plan, as shown in Figure 5-34 ○...
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○ Figure 5-34 Step 4: Repeat Step 3 to set up a complete recording plan. Step 5: After the recording plan is set, the channel presents the type (color) ○ of the recording plan, as shown in Figure 5-34 ○ Figure 5-34 NOTE There are 6 time periods available for each day, and the device will start...
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Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Record" to enter Record setup interface. Step 2: Click "Edit" to enter "Record Schedule" setting interface, as shown in ○ Figure 5-34 ○ Figure 5-34 Step 3: Select the recording type of each time period. There are six time periods for setting each day.
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○ Figure 5-34 Copy: After complete the setup, you can click "Copy" button to copy ○ current setup to other channel(s), as shown in Figure 5-34 ○ Figure 5-34...
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5.3.6.2 Storage Device The storage device is used to format the hard disk and view the hard disk's applicable status and capacity. Formatting the hard drive Prerequisites: The user has installed the hard disk correctly. For details of the hard disk installation procedure, please refer to the "XVR Quick Start Guide".
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○ Figure 5-35 Step 3: Wait for the formatting progress bar to finish, click "Confirm", the NVR will restart and complete the format. The status of the hard disk is "In Use" at this time. No.: The number of HDD that connect the system. ...
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Coming soon! 5.3.6.5 Advanced Coming soon! 5.3.7 System 5.3.7.1 General In General interface, you can view and set the XVR language, recording mode, recording days, video standards, standby time and date settings. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click " →General"...
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Record Mode: For "Overwrite", when the disk is full, it will automatically overwrite the oldest video; when the disk is not full, but the number of video days reaches the user setting, the oldest video will be automatically overwritten. Record Days: Set the number of days for NVR recording storage.
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Different models of devices support different numbers of IP channels. The device supports increasing the number of IP channels by disabling analog channels. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Channel Config" to enter the channel configuration interface, as shown in Figure 5-37.
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The actual access signal must match the signal mode that checked. If the "HD" mode is selected for one channel, it can be connected to TVI / CVBS / AHD / CVI signals; when the switching signal causes an abnormality to be displayed, the video cable can be reconnected;...
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Step 1: In the main menu, click " →TCP/IP→TCP/IP" to enter TCP/IP to set the interface, as shown in Figure 5-39. Figure 5-39 Step 2: Configure IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and other related network parameters. Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. IP Address: Enter the IP address of XVR.
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HTTP Port: Default value is 80, according to the actual needs of users to set the port. RTSP Port: Default value is 554, according to the actual needs of users to set the port. Private Port: Default value is 6000, according to the actual needs of ...
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Figure 5-40 Step 2: Enable DDNS, select the DDNS type, and enter the refresh time (Sec), username, password, and domain. Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the DDNS setting. Step 4: Enter the domain name in the PC web browser and press "Enter". If you can display the web interface of the device, the configuration is successful.
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After enable NTP (Network Time Protocol), the system can periodically adjust the device time through the NTP server to ensure the accuracy of the device system time. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click " →TCP/IP→NTP"...
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Prerequisites You need to purchase or download the FTP service tool and install the software on your PC. NOTE To create an FTP user, you must set FTP folder write permission. Otherwise, the picture will not be uploaded successfully. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, click "...
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FTP Port: The default FTP port is 21, if your FTP server is different; you need to use the same port name with your FTP server. User Name: Please input the user name to login the FTP server. Password: Please input the corresponding password here.
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Step 1: On the main menu page, click " → TCP/IP → UPnP" to enter the UPnP interface, as shown in Figure 5-43. Figure 5-43 Step 2: Enable the UPnP function and configure related parameters such as Internal IP, External IP, and port mapping information of the UPnP route. Step 3: Click "Apply"...
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Server Name: Enter the service name and define it yourself. Internal Port: You need to enter the corresponding HTTP port, RTSP port, TCP port. External Port: Can be self-defined, and the internal port can be the same, but can not and XVR other ports repeat. Delete: Select the mapping information in the port mapping table and ...
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Figure 5-44 Step 2: Choose "Restriction Type ", such as "Blacklist ". Step 3: Click "Add ", choose IP address(or MAC address ), input IP address. Step 4: Click "Apply", the IP address or MAC address will be added to the Blacklist of the device.
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The device supports adding up to 128 whitelists and 128 Blacklists. Double-click a list in the filter list to enter the add interface, you can modify the IP address or MAC address. When you add the Blacklist / Whitelist, the letters in MAC address can ...
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Step 2: Click "Enable → Bind",Follow the prompts to log in to the corresponding website and "authorization code" with a browser on the computer and allow authorization, click "Confirm". Step 3: Click "Apply". Step 4: Click "Test" to test whether the XVR can successfully upload files to the cloud server.
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○ Figure 5-46 Step 2: choose "Configure channel→ Enable", click "Apply", the IPEYE client ○ IP address will be shown on the interface, as shown in Figure 5-46 ○ Figure 56-4 Step 2: Log in to IPEYE Client http://182.18.195.252:8282, enter the IPEYE and XVR accounts and passwords, select the device to enable IPEYE, and click "Add to Cloud"...
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○ Figure 5-46 NOTE New user please log in http://www.ipeye.ru/ to register an account. Step 3: Log in to http://www.ipeye.ru/ and enter the IPEYE device list to view the newly added device name as "cloud_xxxxx", and click " " to view the device real-time video.
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Step 1: On the main menu page, click " → Advanced→ E-mail" to enter the E-mail setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-47. Figure 5-47 Step 2: Enable e-mail alarm notifications, configure SMTP server, SMTP port, user name, password, sender, subject, message interval, and select encryption type, attach file and other parameters.
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Attach File: Turn on/off the email attachment function. After the alarm is turned on, the system can send snap shots when the alarm is sent. Week: Select the time to send emails according to the week, and you can set two time periods per day.
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Figure 5-48 Step2: Make sure that the XVR accesses the external network, choose "Enable P2P→ Encryption ". Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Step 4: Click "Refresh" and the status shows "Online ". This indicates that P2P is enabled and can be used normally. Status: Display device P2P online status.
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"BitVision App" provides a micro video service platform for home and business users. Users can easily view real-time video, historical video, alarm service and other services. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: Use the Android or iOS phone to scan the corresponding QR code to download and install the BitVision App.
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CAUTION In order to improve the security of the product's network use, please update the product password regularly. It is recommended to update and maintain it every 3 months. If you have high security requirements for the product environment, it is recommended to update the password monthly or weekly.
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Step 2: Click " Add” to enter Confirm Permission interface, confirm the ○ password first, as shown in Figure 5-49 ○ Figure 5-49 Step 3: Enter the administrator password, click "OK", after the permission is confirmed, you can enter the add user interface to add users, as shown in ○...
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○ Figure 5-49 Step 4: Enter the new user information (user name, password, confirm password), select the level, click "Save". Step 5: Setting permissions. Select the successfully added user, click the corresponding " " button below the permission to enter the permission interface, and set the user permission.
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Local Restore Default: you could restore default parameters. Local Shutdown Reboot: You can shutdown and reboot the device. Remote Config Remote Param Setup: Set parameters remotely, restore default parameters, import / export parameters. Remote Channel Setup: Add, delete, modify IP channels remotely. ...
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NOTE Only the admin administrator has the right to "restore default parameters". Channel permissions support individual permission settings for a channel. Step 6: Click "Save" to save the set permissions and return to the user ○ management interface, as shown in Figure 5-49 ○...
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Figure 5-50 Step 3: Modify users as needed(User name, password, Level), click "Save". Delete the user The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter User interface. Step 2: Choose the user you want to delete, click the corresponding" Delete"...
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Figure 5-51 Step 4: Enter the new password and confirm the password. Step 5: Choose security questions 1, 2, 3 and set the corresponding answers, click "Save". Step 4: Insert the U disk into the device, click "Export Key". NOTE When the administrator password is changed for the first time, a ...
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The procedure for changing the administrator password again is as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter user interface. Step 2: Select the administrator, click " Modify" to enter permission confirmation interface, confirm the password first. Step 3: Enter administrator password, click "Save", after the permission is confirmed, you can enter the password retrieval interface, as shown in Figure 5-52.
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Step 6: Click "Save" to complete the modification. NOTE When changing the device password again, it is not necessary to set the security question and export the key. When changing the password, an unlock pattern can be set at the same ...
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Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Motion ○ Detection" to enter Motion Detection interface, as shown in Figure 5-54 below. ○ Figure 5-54 Step 2: Turn on motion detection and select a channel. Step 3: Set area, sensitivity. Use the mouse to draw the area that needs motion detection ...
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○ Figure 5-54 Slide the sensitivity slider to select the appropriate motion detection sensitivity. Step 4: Click "Arming Schedule" to enter the alarm time interface and set the ○ arming time period, as shown in Figure 5-54 ○ Figure 5-54...
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Step 5: Click "Linkage Action" to enter Linkage interface, Set normal linkage ○ and alarm output as required, as shown in Figure 5-54 ○ Figure 5-54 Step 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting. NOTE If you need to set motion detection for other channels, please repeat ...
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Enable: Check " " to turn on / off motion detection alarm. Set Area: Select all areas by default, click to enter the area setting interface, set the range of the dynamic detection area, press and hold the left mouse button to select the alarm area. After selection, the alarm area is replaced by the red grid.
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Figure 5-55 Step 2: Choose a channel, and enable the video loss. Step 3: Set normal linkage and alarm output as required. Step 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Channel: Select the channel. Enable: Check " " to turn on / off video loss alarm. ...
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The alarm input is the XVR alarm input port connected to the alarm device. When the alarm signal is transmitted to the XVR through the alarm input port, the system performs the alarm linkage action. Prerequisites Make sure the XVR alarm input port is connected to the alarm device. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "...
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○ Figure 5-56 Step 3: Select the number, name and type of the alarm input, and enable it. ○ Step 4: Set the Arming Schedule, as shown in Figure 5-56 ○ Figure 5-56...
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Step 5: Set the Linkage Action(Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Screen ○ Display and alarm output), as shown in Figure 5-56 ○ Figure 5-56 ○ Step 6: Set the Linkage Channel, as show in Figure 5-56 ○ Figure 5-56 Step 7: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Buzzer Alarm:When an alarm occurs, the device will beep to show a ...
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Copy: After the channel has been set up, click "Copy" to apply the setting to another channel. Alarm Output The alarm output is that the XVR connects to the alarm device (such as lights, sirens, etc.) through the alarm output port. When an alarm occurs, the XVR transmits the alarm information to the alarm device.
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○ Figure 5-57 Step 3: Select the Alarm Output number, Delay time, Alarm Name and Alarm Status. Step 4: Set the Arming Schedule. Step 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Copy: Click "Copy" to apply the alarm output port settings to other ...
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The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal→Exception" to enter Exceptionsetting interface, as shown in Figure 5-58. Figure 5-58 Step 2: Select the event type, click " " to enable the exception alarm function, choose the way for linkage(Screen Display, E-mail Notification, Buzzer Alarm) and alarm output port.
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Figure 5-59 Step 2: Set the buzzer time for alarm. Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Test: Click "Test" to confirm the volume and duration of the buzzer alarm. 5.3.7.9 Smart Event Smart detection is used to set up human shape detection, face detection, and face comparison detection.
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Figure 5-60 Step 2: Select the channel, select smart switch as"Enable",set the sensitivity。 Step 3: Select event type. Human Detection Select event type as Human, √"Enable",Set the alarm processing method as required(Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording and alarm output). Face Detection ...
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○ Figure 5-61 2 ) Processing Method: Click"Processing Method"Set alarm linkage as required(Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording and alarm ○ output), as shown in the figure5-61 ○ Figure 5-61 Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Channel: Select the channel. ...
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Smart Switch: Turn on/off all the smart events corresponding to the channel settings. Sensitivity: Adjust the sensitivity through the slider, there are 0-10 gear sensitivity can be set. The higher the sensitivity value, the more sensitive the device. Event Type: Smart event type, device support Human detection, Face ...
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Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Display" to enter display setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-62. Figure 5-62 Step 2: Set the Configure resolution, transparency and other related parameters. Step 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Resolution: The select able values are 1024×768, 1280×720, 1280×1024, ...
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5.3.7.11 View Coming soon! 5.3.8 Maintenance 5.3.8.1 Device The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Device" to enter device interface, as shown in Figure 5-63. Figure 5-63 Step 2: View XVR Model No., Device Version, System Version, release date and other information.
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Figure 5-64 Step 2: View the status information of XVR channels. 5.3.8.3 Record The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Record" to enter record interface, as shown in Figure 5-65. Figure 5-65...
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Step 2: View the recording status and encoding parameters of each XVR channel. 5.3.8.4 Alarm Record The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Alarm Record" to enter alarm record interface, as shown in Figure 5-66. Figure 5-66 Step 2: View the alarm input status and linkage information of each channel of XVR.
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Figure 5-67 Step 2: Check the network connection and configuration of the XVR. 5.3.8.6 HDD The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →HDD" to enter HDD interface, as shown in Figure 5-68. Figure 5-68...
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Step 2: View the status and attribute information of the hard disk connected to the device. 5.3.8.7 Log The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Log" to enter log interface, as shown in Figure 5-69. Figure 5-69 Step 2: Set search criteria (Type, time range).
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CAUTION Can only query the device log information for the last 7 days. 5.3.8.8 Export/Import If multiple devices need to adopt the same configuration, one device can be configured first, and the configuration file of the device can be "exported" and backed up, and then through the "import"...
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Step 2: In the main menu, choose " →Manual Upgrade" to enter manual upgrade interface, as shown in Figure 5-71. Figure 5-71 Step 3: Click " Refresh", choose the upgrade file, click " Upgrade→Confirm", wait for the interface to finish the progress bar, and the device will automatically restart to complete the upgrade.
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5.3.8.11 Online Upgrade After the XVR is connected to the public network, the system can be upgraded through an online upgrade. Online upgrade is divided into automatic upgrade and manual detection upgrade, and the current device system version is displayed. Automatic Online Upgrade ...
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Status: The current version of device. Auto update: Click " " to enable the system automatic upgrade function. When the device detects the new online version, it will automatically upgrade according to the set upgrade time. Update time: Set the automatic update time. ...
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Step 2: Select the configuration items that need to be restored to factory settings. Step 3: Click "Apply→OK". Restore Camera Default Param: Select / Cancel to restore all cameras configuration parameters to default values. Restore Storage Default Param: Select / Cancel to restore all storage ...
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Figure 5-74 Step 2: View the network traffic of each channel in real time. 5.3.8.14 Network Detection Network Detection is to test the network delay and packet loss. The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Network Detection"...
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Figure 5-75 Step 2: Select the NIC, enter the test address in the destination address bar. Step 3: Click "Test", to do the Network Delay and Packet Loss test, after test,the system will display the test results, including packet loss rate and average delay.
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Automatic restart the system can be in accordance with the cycle at a fixed time (Every Month, Every Week, Every Day) set to restart the device, you can also choose "Never", equipment is not automatically maintained. 5.3.8.17 S.M.A.R.T Coming soon! 5.3.8.18 Bad Track Detection Coming soon! 5.3.8.19 HDD Copy...
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Figure 5-77 Step 2: View abnormal information and various alarms of the device. Step 3: Click " Set" to enter "Event Hint Setting" interface, abnormal event information and various alarms displayed on the interface, as shown in Figure 5-78.
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Figure 5-78 Step 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. 5.3.10 Backup Process In the main menu, click " " to enter the backup process interface, during file backup, you can view the backup progress of the file, pause and delete the backup file, as shown in Figure 5-7 below.
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Figure 5-79 Step 2: View the backup progress of the file, pause and delete the backup file. NOTE The USB disk has been inserted into the device, and the backup file has been selected for backup. And then you can view the backup-related information on the backup progress interface.
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Figure 5-80 Step 2: Do the corresponding operation as needed (Logout, Reboot, Shutdown).
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Chapter 6 WEB Operation CAUTION Different types of devices have different interface displays. The following screenshots are for reference only. Please refer to the actual ones. The XVR supports accessing and managing devices on the PC through the Web. The WEB page provides application modules such as real-time preview, ...
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6.2 Browser Login Open Browser, input required IP address, the default setting is 192.168.1.88, and enter the login interface, as below Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Select the system language in the upper right corner of the interface (currently supports Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, English, Polish, Czech, Russian, Thai, Hebrew, Arabic, Bulgarian, Japanese, German, French, Portuguese, Turkish, Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Romance, Korean, Dutch, Greek, and Vietnamese, the default is English), enter the user name and...
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If the HTTP port is set to a port other than 80, enter "http: // IP address + :( colon) + port number" in the address bar of your browser, such as "http://192.168.1.88:96". 6.3 Active X install The browser plug-in needs to be downloaded and installed when logging in to the device for the first time, as shown in Figure 6-2 below, click "Please click here to download the browser plug-in, please close the browser when the download is finished"...
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WIN7-1 WIN7-2 The Active X can't be loaded. Please adjust the security level and firewall setting to the lowest, and make some adjustment to IE as well: Tool-Internet Option- Custom level-ActiveX- enables all the options below ActiveX and click OK! Finally, the Active X will be downloaded and installed automatically, please refer to the Figure 6-3.
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Figure 6-4 1. System Menu: Including Live View, Playback, Picture, Configuration, Help, Logout, and show login user name. 2. Sub Menu: Displays the device name, current channel number, and bit rate. 3. Real-time Monitoring Channel.: Open/Close Preview, record and stream switching.
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Open / Close all preview channels. Click this icon to take a picture. The default storage path of the picture is C:\Record. You can enter the Configuration → Local Config interface to modify it. Click this icon to start recording on all channels; click the icon again to stop recording.
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Call preset Setting Delete settings Cruise path settings Turn on / off cruise Table 6-3 6.5 Configuration Click Configure to enter the configuration interface where you can remotely configure device parameters. The configuration consists of Local Config, Channel, Storage, System and Maintenance. 6.5.1 Local Config In the main interface, click "Configuration →...
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and delete devices to the device as needed. The relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings. Figure 6-6 6.5.2.2 OSD In the main interface, click " Configuration → Channel → OSD" to enter the OSD setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-7. Here you can view and set the IPC text, date format, display location and image and other related information, the parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-8 6.5.2.4 PTZ Setup In the main interface, click "Configuration → Channel → PTZ Setup" to enter the video PTZ Setup interface, as shown in Figure 6-9. Here you can view and set the information about the PTZ control for each channel, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-10 Step 2: Select the configuration channel, check the mute check box or slide the slider of the volume to adjust the size of the audio output. Step 3: Click "Save". 6.5.2.6 Privacy Mask In the main interface, click "Configuration → Channel → Privacy Mask" to enter the privacy mask setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-11.
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Figure 6-11 6.5.2.7 Channel Name In the main interface, click "Configuration → Channel → Channel Name" to enter the channel name setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-12. Here you can view and set the channel names, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-12 6.5.3 Storage 6.5.3.1 Record Record The Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main interface, click " Configuration→ Storage→ Record → Record " to enter the record setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-13.
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Figure 6-13 Step 2: Set the parameters as detailed in the table below. Parameter Description Select the channel number for setting the recording, and Channel set a different recording schedule for each channel. Delete Delete the selected recording time period. Delete All Click to delete all recording settings.
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Selected Click to set all channels to play regular video and all other alarm recordings from Monday to Sunday 24 hours a day. After you set a day, you can click "Copy to" to apply the Copy to day's settings to other times of the week. Click one of the set recording time periods, pop up the time Time period setting, select the recording type, set the time...
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Figure 6-14 NOTE The watermark is used to prevent the video of the analog channel from being tampered with. Check the "Watermark" and set the "Watermark string". Then the "HSPlayer" player can query the information with watermark recording. 6.5.3.2 Storage Device...
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In the main interface, click "Configuration → Storage Device → HDD" to enter the disk management interface, as shown in Figure 6-15. Here you can view the connection device disk information, but also format the hard disk, hard disk format and XVR settings consistent. Figure 6-15 Cloud Storage ...
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Figure 6-16 6.5.4 System 6.5.4.1 General Device Setting → → → In the main interface, click "Configuration System General Device Setting" to enter the device setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-17. Here you can view and set the device’s language, record mode, record days, resolution and other information, and click "Save"...
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Figure 6-17 Date Set the system date of the device, and manually set the system time, synchronize with the computer, or set the system date using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) function as required. Set the system date as follows: Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General →Date"...
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service is installed. Custom NTP When the NTP server selects "Custom", enter the server NTP server domain name. NTP Port Enter NTP server port. Set the date display format for XVR devices, Date Format including year, month, day, day and month. Set the time format of XVR devices, including Time Format 24-hour and 12-hour.
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Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration → System → General → Dst" to enter the Dst setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-19. Figure 6-19 Step 2: Turn on daylight saving time, set the type, start time, end time, and offset.
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Figure 6-20 DDNS In the main interface, click "Configure → System → Network → DDNS" to enter the DDNS setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-21. Here you can open and set the DDNS function, the relevant setting are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-21 E-mail In the main interface, click "Configure → System → Network → Email" to enter the email setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-22. Here you can open and set the mail function, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-22 In the main interface, click "Configure → System → Network → P2P" to enter the P2P setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-23. Here you can enable/disable P2P function, view the device serial number, scan the corresponding mobile phone system QR code to download the app, the P2P are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-23 In the main interface, click "Configure → System → Network → FTP" to enter the FTP setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-24. Here you can open and set the FTP server function, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-24 UPNP In the main interface, click "Configure → System → Network → UPNP" to enter the UPnP setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-25. Here you can turn on and set UPNP function, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-25 Address Filter In the main interface, click "Configuration → System →Network → Address Filter" to enter the address filter setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-26. Here you can limit the login to the web client by setting a black and white list, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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6.5.4.3 User In the main interface, click "Configuration → System → User" to enter the user management interface, as shown in Figure 6-27. Here you can add, delete, edit the user, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings. Figure 6-27 6.5.4.4 Channel Config In the main interface, click "Configure →...
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Figure 6-28 6.5.4.5 Local Alarm The local alarm is used for the external input/output alarm device. After the alarm input device triggers the alarm, the alarm signal is transmitted to the XVR through the alarm input port, and the system and the alarm output device are linked to the alarm.
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can start the alarm and make the relevant configuration, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings. Figure 6-29 Alarm Output In the main interface, click "Configure → System → Local Alarm → Alarm Output" to enter the alarm output interface, as shown in Figure 6-30. Here you can start the alarm and make the relevant configuration, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-30 6.5.4.6 Normal Event Motion Detection In the main interface, click " Configuration → System → Normal Event → Motion Detection" to enter the motion detection setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-31. Here you can view and set the device's motion detection related information, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-31 Exception In the main interface, click "Configuration → System → Normal Event → Exception" to enter the exception setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-32. Here you can set the abnormal alarm, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Figure 6-32 Video Loss In the main interface, click "Configuration → System → Normal Event → Video Loss" to enter the video loss setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-33. Here you can set the channel when the channel video is lost when the device to make the appropriate alarm mode, the relevant parameters are consistent with the XVR-side settings.
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Buzzer In the main interface, click "Configuration → System → Normal Event → Buzzer" to enter the Buzzer alarm setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-34. Here you can configure the delay time. Figure 6-34 6.5.4.7 Smart Event Intelligent ...
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Face Comparison The specific operation Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "Configuration → System → Smart Event → Face Comparison" to enter the face comparison setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-37. Figure 6-37 Step2: Select the configuration channel, enable the face comparison function, and set the comparison face database and processing method.
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Comparison → Face Database" to enter the face database management interface, as shown in Figure 6-38. Figure 6-38 NOTE The XVR web page can only import one image to the face database at a time. Import images must be less than 200k. ...
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Figure 6-39 6.5.5.2 Log In the main interface, click "Configure → Maintenance → Log" to enter the log interface, as shown in Figure 6-40. Here you can search, empty and export logs to the PC side, log search is consistent with XVR search.
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Figure 6-40 6.5.5.3 Manual Upgrade In the manual upgrade interface, you can reboot and upgrade your device. The device system restart and upgrade Step are as follows: Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintenance →Manual Upgrade" to enter the manual upgrade interface, as shown in Figure 6-41. Figure 6-41 Step 2:...
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System restart: Click "Restart → OK", WEB enters the device restart interface, wait for the device to restart, enter the login interface and log in again. System upgrade: Click "Browse" to open the folder where the device upgrade file is located, select the upgrade file, click "Upgrade", the device starts to upgrade, and the WEB enters the device upgrade interface.
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Figure 6-43 Step 2: Select the parameters you want to restore, such as "Camera". Step 3: Click "Save" and the selected parameters are restored to the factory defaults. 6.6 Playback In the main interface, click “Playback" to enter the playback interface, as shown in Figure 6-44.
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Timeline: Displays the type of recording under the current conditions and the time period in which it is located. In the four-picture playback mode, four playback time axes corresponding to the selected four channels can be displayed. In the other single-screen playback modes, only one time axis is displayed.
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Download: After querying the video file, click " " to enter the video file list, select the download file, click "Download", the video file starts to download in order, stored in the local configuration settings location. The file download interface is shown in Figure 6-45. The "First Page", "Prev Page", "Next Page"...
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Figure 6-46 Step 2: Select the channel, click "OK ". Step 3: Click " " and the searched image will be displayed on the right side of the interface, as shown in Figure 6-47. Figure 6-47 Step 4: Select the image, click "Download" to select the storage path, click "OK", select the image to download to the specified folder.
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Step 2: Select the channel, click "OK", select the face comparison and comparison type (Blacklist, Whitelist, Black or White list, Face Library Upload, Face Template), set the search time range. Step 3: Click " " and the searched image will be displayed on the right side of the interface.
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Chapter 7 Appendixes 7.1 Q&A 1. How to do when can’t detect the hard disk? Answer: If the system does not detect the hard disk, kindly please check the data line and the power line of hard disk whether are connected well, whether there is a problem about the interface of hard disk on the motherboard, or kindly please check hard disk whether is supported by the XVR in specification.
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2. Ensure XVR away from high temperature heat source and place. 3. Remove the dust deposited in the body timing, keep the good ventilation around chassis, it is good for radiating. 4. About the audio/video signal line and RS-485 interfaces, kindly please don’t hot swap, or these port will be damaged easily.
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