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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FEATURES ........................7 CUSTOMER SERVICE ....................8 PACKAGE CONTENTS ....................8 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..................... 9 NVR Front Panel......................9 NVR Rear Panel ......................10 Remote Control......................11 INSTALLATION ......................12 Hard Drive Installation ....................12 Camera Installation ....................13 Monitor Connection ....................14 Power Supply Connection ..................
  • Page 4 SWITCH ......................... 37 EMAIL ........................39 DDNS ........................40 ALARM ........................41 Record Search ......................43 RECORD SEARCH ....................43 FILE CLIP ......................45 BACKUP ........................ 46 PLAYBACK ZOOM ....................46 EVENT SEARCH ....................47 PLAYING BACK RECORDINGS ................49 Device ........................
  • Page 5 LOAD DEFAULT ....................98 EVENTS ......................... 99 MAINTAIN ......................100 Local Setting ......................101 Logout ........................101 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ....................101 TROUBLESHOOTING ....................102 SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 103 NVR ......................... 103 Camera ........................104 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS ................... 105 FCC Class B Notice ....................105...
  • Page 6: Safety Warnings And Guidelines

    SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES  Do not expose this device to water or moisture of any kind. Do not place drinks or other containers with moisture on or near the device. Do not touch the device or cables with wet hands. ...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Ingress Protection rating and features 30 infrared LEDs, allowing them to capture images in conditions of total darkness (0 lux). They connect to the NVR with Ethernet cables, which also provide the necessary power to the cameras using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) feature.
  • Page 8: Customer Service

    If you have any problem with your order, please give us an opportunity to make it right. You can contact a Monoprice Customer Service representative through the Live Chat link on our website (www.monoprice.com) during normal business hours (Mon-Fri: 5am-7pm PT, Sat-Sun: 9am-6pm PT) or via email at support@monoprice.com...
  • Page 9: System Overview

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW NVR Front Panel 1. Power Indicator: The LED illuminates green when power is applied to the NVR. 2. IR Receiver: This sensor detects the infrared signals from the included remote control. 3. HDD Indicator: The LED blinks/flashes red when the internal hard drive is being accessed (read from or written to).
  • Page 10: Nvr Rear Panel

    Use a Y-splitter to connect to two speakers or to stereo inputs on an amplifier/receiver. Note that, although the NVR supports audio, the included cameras do not support audio. You must use IP cameras that support audio for the audio signal to be recorded by the NVR.
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    Remote Control Legend Function Numeric buttons Direct channel select 1-8 9, 0 Numeric buttons Multiple display mode Menu Enter/exit NVR Main Menu Mute Mute/unmute audio Submenu Open a submenu Up arrow button ▲ Volume increase Select/edit button Left/right buttons ◄ / ►...
  • Page 12: Installation

    If necessary, slightly loosen the screws to ensure that they fit through the keyholes. c. While holding the hard drive in place with one hand, flip the NVR chassis over so that the screw heads are visible, as shown in figure c below.
  • Page 13: Camera Installation

    Plug the other end into one of the LAN ports on the back of the NVR. Repeat until all cameras are connected to the NVR. Note: If the included cables are either too long or too short, replace the included RJ45 Ethernet cables with cables of the appropriate length.
  • Page 14: Monitor Connection

    SYSTEM SETUP System Initialization Depress the ▬ side of the power switch on the rear panel of the NVR. The green Power LED on the front panel will illuminate and the monitor will display the following message:...
  • Page 15: Startup Wizard

    Click the Next button to continue to the following screen. Note that if you do not want to see this screen each time the NVR is started, put a check mark in the box next to the "Don't show this window next time" label...
  • Page 16 2. The Network Setup screen will be displayed next, as show below. Input the network details that apply to your local area network. Click the Save button when complete.
  • Page 17 3. Click the Display button on the left side menu, then click the IP Camera button to display the following page. Use this screen to add or delete IP Cameras.
  • Page 18 4. Click the Record button on the left side, then click the Schedule button to display the following page. Use this screen to schedule the recording times for each camera. Click the Save button when you are finished scheduling each camera.
  • Page 19 5. Click the Device icon on the top bar of the screen to display the following page. Use this screen to format your hard drive and to configure its operating parameters. Click the Save button when you are finished. Note: If an internal hard drive is not installed or if it is unformatted, the buzzer →...
  • Page 20 6. Upon completion of setup, the Main (Live) Interface is displayed, as shown in the image below. Congratulations! Your Network Video Recorder and Weatherproof IP Cameras are now configured and in operation, ready to capture any critical security event!
  • Page 21: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU Menu Structure The following diagram shows the internal NVR menu structure.
  • Page 22: Popup Menu

    Popup Menu Right-click the mouse on the main display or place the mouse cursor over the bottom center portion of the screen to display the popup menu. The popup menu includes options to select and operate on the settings for the Main Menu, Menu Lock (not visible until a user account has had a password assigned), Quad View, Stream Selector (Mainstream or Substream), Video Smoothing (Realtime, Balanced, or Smooth), Auto Sequence, Mute, Start Cruise, and Playback, as shown in the image...
  • Page 23 Stream Switch: Click the Stream Switch button to switch between the Mainstream and the Substream in the Live view. Video Smoothing: Click the Video Smooth button to cycle between the video smoothing options Realtime, Balanced, and Smooth. The differences between the smoothing options are only apparent when experiencing a poor or slow network connection.
  • Page 24: Main Menu

    Main Menu When viewing the main display window (as shown above), right-click the mouse button, click the Main Menu ( ) icon, or press the Menu button on the remote control to access the Main Menu. The Main Menu has options to allow you to select the Parameter, Record Search, Device, System, Advanced, and Shutdown menu screens by selecting one of the icons across the top of the screen.
  • Page 25 Device Type (not displayed): Allows you to select the protocol used to communicate with the IP camera. Protocol (not displayed): Displays the protocol used to connect the camera to the NVR. MAC Address (not displayed): Displays the physical address of each connected IP camera.
  • Page 26: Live

    LIVE → → Click Parameter Display Live to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Channel: Select the camera channel to edit using the pull-down list box. Show Name: Displays the channel/camera name on the screen and in any recordings made with the selected camera when enabled.
  • Page 27 OSD Position: Allows you to freely set the position of the displayed date/time and camera name on the screen. Color: Allows you to adjust the sharpness, brightness, contrast, and saturation levels of the selected camera, as shown in the image below.
  • Page 28: Output

    OUTPUT → → Click Parameter Display Output to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Video Output: Allows you to select the video source to be displayed on the screen. Seq Mode: Allows you to select the display behavior. SEQ Dwell Time: Allows you to set the amount of time (in seconds) that the sequential mode will display each channel/camera before skipping to the next.
  • Page 29: Image Control

    Image Control to display the following screen. Use the settings on this screen to adjust the image quality for the selected camera. Note that the specific settings on this screen depend on the capabilities of the cameras connected to the NVR.
  • Page 30: Privacy Zone

    PRIVACY ZONE → → Click Parameter Display Privacy Zone to display the following screen. This screen allows you to set specific areas in the camera's field of view, which will be masked from view. You can position up to four masks on screen, as needed. To do this, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 31: Record

    Substream. The Mainstream is used for normal video recording, while the Substream is used for remote network monitoring. PreRecord: When enabled, the NVR will keep a short running live recording for all cameras. When a recording or alarm event occurs, it will keep the buffered video and will append to it any video recorded after the start of the event, thus ensuring that you record the event from the moment before it occurred.
  • Page 32: Schedule

    SCHEDULE → → Click Parameter Record Schedule to display the following screen. Use this screen to set the Normal and Motion Detected recording time schedule for each connected camera. Use the Channel pull-down list box to select the active channel/camera. Use the Copy function to copy the settings from one channel/camera to any one of, or all, the others.
  • Page 33: Mainstream

    MAINSTREAM → → Click Parameter Record Mainstream to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Channel: Use this pull-down list box to select the channel/camera to edit. Resolution: Use this pull-down list box to set the camera resolution. FPS: Sets the number of frames per second to capture/record.
  • Page 34: Substream

    SUBSTREAM → → Click Parameter Record Substream to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Channel: Use this pull-down list box to select the channel/camera to edit. Resolution: Use this pull-down list box to set the camera resolution. FPS: Sets the number of frames per second to capture/record.
  • Page 35: Mobilestream

    MOBILESTREAM → → Click Parameter Record Mobilestream to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Channel: Use this pull-down list box to select the channel/camera to edit. Enable: Enables Mobilestream processing. When disabled, the Mobilestream is not available for viewing on mobile devices.
  • Page 36: Network

    Note that the NVR supports P2P networking and therefore you can remotely connect to the NVR without adjusting any of the network settings. You can access the NVR remotely over the internet or locally over your LAN. To access the NVR, point your browser to one of the following addresses:...
  • Page 37: Switch

    Network Switch to display the following screen. Use this screen to set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for the NVR's built- in switch. Set the Switch Mode to Manual or Automatic, with manual being used to manually add IP cameras and auto being used to automatically add IP cameras.
  • Page 38 CD-ROM. The tool's interface, shown below, allows you to click to select a device or to log into the device, by clicking its IP address. Note that the Platform Set and Manual Settings buttons in the tool are not used for this NVR and/or cameras.
  • Page 39: Email

    Network Email to display the following screen. Use this screen to configure the email settings, which allow the NVR to send NVR alarm signals to the specified email address. Email: Allows you to enable or disable email alerts, without changing any other email options.
  • Page 40: Ddns

    → Click Parameter Network DDNS to display the following screen. Use this screen to set the DDNS server settings, which allow you to remotely access the NVR by using a browser to point to an address in the form http://AppliedDomainName:Port...
  • Page 41: Alarm

    Channel: Use this pull-down list box to select the channel/camera for editing. Enable: Enables or disables alarm settings for the selected channel/camera. Buzzer: Whenever movement is detected, the NVR can emit a buzzer sound, alerting you to the event. This control allows you to set the length of time the buzzer will sound.
  • Page 42 Area: Click the Setup button to set the area(s) on the screen in which detected motion will trigger an alarm. Each channel is divided into a 15x12 (PAL) or 15x10 (NTSC) grid. Click in each box to change its color. Red boxes indicate areas in which motion detection is active, while black boxes indicate areas in which detected motion will be ignored.
  • Page 43: Record Search

    Record Search RECORD SEARCH → Click Record Search Record Search to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Channel: Use this pull-down list box to select the channel/camera on which the recording was made. You can select All to search for video from all channels/cameras.
  • Page 44 Calendar: After the search is performed, the calendar will display a yellow mark in the corner of each day for which a recording was found and the applicable channels will be marked with a yellow dot in the Channel selection box below the calendar display.
  • Page 45: File Clip

    Use the Time Axis Zoom button to adjust the amount of time displayed on the recording span time bar. For example, when set to 2H, the recording span time bar will display times up to one hour ahead of and one hour behind the middle point. FILE CLIP When in the Play Back interface and viewing only a single recording, click the File Clip ) button to copy a portion of a recording to a new file, thereby retaining only the...
  • Page 46: Backup

    This dialog shows the total and remaining free space on the selected device and allows you to format a device. Note that you can back up to a Flash Drive, Hard Drive, or Optical DVD Writer connected to one of the NVR's USB ports. PLAYBACK ZOOM When in the Play Back interface and viewing only a single recording, click the Zoom ) icon, then click on the playback screen to zoom in to the selected area.
  • Page 47: Event Search

    EVENT SEARCH → Click Record Search Event Search to display the following screen. You may search for recordings by searching for the event parameters Date, Time, Channel, and Record Type. The following controls are available on this screen: Search Date: Type the desired search date or use the calendar icon to select the desired search date.
  • Page 48 Backup: Click this button to start the backup process. You much have an external Flash Drive, Hard Drive, or Optical DVD Writer connected to one of the NVR's USB ports. After clicking the Backup button, the following screen is displayed: Use this dialog to select the device and set the filename to which the selected recording will be copied.
  • Page 49: Playing Back Recordings

    PLAYING BACK RECORDINGS 1. Using your computer's file explorer, copy the desired backup files to your computer. 2. Launch the video player, then click the + icon in the lower right corner or click the Open File ( ) button in the center of the display area.
  • Page 50 3. Select the desired recording file(s), then click the Open button. Following is a legend of all the icons and controls in the video player: Play ( ): Click this button to start playback of the selected recording. Pause ( ): Click this button to pause playback of the selected recording.
  • Page 51 Open File ( ): Click this button to access the file selection/open dialog. Full-screen Display ( ): Click this button to change the video playback to fill the entire screen. Press the ESC key to return to the normal view. Never On Top ( ): Click this button to allow the video player to be positioned behind other windows on the display.
  • Page 52 Advanced Configuration ( ): Click this button to access the dialog shown below, which allows you to set the default directory for screenshot captures and the language used in the Video Player's menus.
  • Page 53: Device

    Click Device HDD to display the following screen. The NVR automatically polls the status of any connected hard drives and displays them on this screen. The following information and controls are available on this screen: No.: Displays the ID number of each connected drive.
  • Page 54 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, or 90 days. Format: Click the Format button to format the currently selected drive for use by the NVR. You will be prompted to confirm the formatting option before it proceeds, as shown in the following screen.
  • Page 55: System

    12-hour or 24-hour (military) time standard. Language: Use this pull-down list box to select the language to be used in the NVR's OSD menu. Video Format: Use this pull-down list box to select either PAL or NTSC video...
  • Page 56 Menu Time Outs: Use this pull-down list box to set the amount of time that the OSD menu is displayed without any input before it automatically closes. Show Wizard: When enabled, the Initialization Wizard will be displayed whenever the NVR is restarted.
  • Page 57: Dst

    → → Click System General DST to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: DST: Allows you to enable or disable Daylight Savings Time. Time Offset: Adjusts the amount of time to offset from Standard Time when displaying DST.
  • Page 58: Ntp

    NTP: Enables or disables the use of a Network Time Protocol function, which keeps the NVR's internal clock synchronized with the clock on one of the NTP servers. Server Address: Use this pull-down list box to select one of the predefined NTP server addresses.
  • Page 59: Users

    Click System Users to display the following screen. The NVR supports up to six custom-defined user accounts, plus the default admin account with full access privileges. Note that admin is the default user account name for the administrator account. The default password for the admin account is blank (no password).
  • Page 60 2. Click the Edit button in the bottom right corner of the screen to display the following screen. 3. If you wish to clear any existing user account information, click the Default button, then confirm your action. 4. Use the User Enable pull-down list box to activate or deactivate the user account.
  • Page 61 Parameter: Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to modify the Parameter settings. Maintain: Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to perform NVR maintenance operations, including firmware updates, restoring factory defaults, device reboot, and system shutdown operations.
  • Page 62 USB drives connected to the system. Remote Login: Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to remotely log into the NVR. SEQ Control: Determines whether or not the user account is allowed to modify the sequencing of live screens for all channels/cameras.
  • Page 63: Info

    INFO → → Click System Info Info to display the following screen, which allows you to review the relevant system information.
  • Page 64: Channel Info

    CHANNEL INFO → → Click System Info Channel Info to display the following screen, which allows you to review the relevant information about each of the connected IP cameras. Note that the information displayed in this window varies, depending on the specific brand/model of IP camera used.
  • Page 65: Log

    → → Click System Info Log to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Log Type: Use this pull-down list box to select the type of log to search for. Start Time: Type the starting date into the text box or use the calendar icon to select the starting date.
  • Page 66: Advanced

    Update: Click the Update button to update the NVR's firmware. Load Default: Click the Load Default button to reset all NVR settings to their factory default values.
  • Page 67 Save Settings: Allows you to save the current system settings to an external USB storage device. Note: The automatic maintenance function is operational only when the NVR is in Preview mode with no other operations in progress and within the specified...
  • Page 68: Events

    EVENTS → Click Advanced Events to display the following screen. The following editable options are available on this screen: Event Type: Use this pull-down list box to select the type of event for which you want to edit the parameters. You can select the Disk Full, Disk Error, or Video Loss event types.
  • Page 69: Shutdown

    To perform the shutdown or reboot of the NVR, input a valid User Name and Password (assuming the user account has an active password). Next, click either the Shutdown or Reboot buttons to turn the NVR off or to reboot it. Click Cancel to abort the Shutdown operation.
  • Page 70: Menu Lock

    Menu Lock If at least one user account has a password, a "lock" icon ( ) will become visible second from the left on the Main Menu. To lock the system, click the lock icon. Once locked, the following login dialog is displayed when you attempt to click the mouse anywhere on screen.
  • Page 71: Web Application Manager

    In addition to controlling and configuring the NVR directly, using the built-in OSD menu system, you can connect to the NVR remotely over the internet using a desktop or laptop computer. To access the built-in web application, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 72: Installing Activex

    ActiveX plugin. If your system uses the Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system, you may need to disable User Access Control (UAC) for the ActiveX installation and for subsequent ActiveX access to the NVR's Web Application Manager. WINDOWS VISTA UAC If you are using Windows Vista, perform the following steps to disable UAC.
  • Page 73: Windows 7 Uac

    WINDOWS 7 UAC If you are using Windows 7, perform the following steps to disable UAC. → → 1. Click Start User Accounts User Accounts to display the following screen. 2. Click Change User Account Control Settings to display the following screen.
  • Page 74: Web Application Manager Login

    3. Drag the slider to the left down to the Never Notify level. 4. Click the OK button to save your settings. 5. Continue with the ActiveX installation by following the on-screen instructions. For more details about installing ActiveX, please refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation.
  • Page 75: Live Interface

    Live Interface Upon login you will be presented with the Live video screen, as shown below. The following controls are available in the list on the left side of the screen: Open/Close ( ): Opens or closes the video window for the corresponding channel/camera.
  • Page 76 Maximize ( ): Maximizes the currently selected video screen to a full screen display. To return to the multichannel display, right click the video window and select Exit Full Screen from the popup menu. Minimize ( ): Restores the currently selected video screen to its original size. Display Mode ( ): Cycles through the available channel/camera display modes.
  • Page 77 Finally, you can right-click in any video window to get the popup menu shown to the right. This menu allows you to set the video stream for all channels/cameras or just for the individual video stream. You can also toggle whether the video bit rate will be displayed or not in the current window.
  • Page 78: Playback

    Playback Click the Playback tab at the top of the window to display the following screen. This screen allows you search for saved recordings and to control remote playback of the selected recording(s) for up to four channels/cameras. Perform the following steps to search for recordings to play back. 1.
  • Page 79 Perform the following steps to play the found recordings. 1. Determine whether or not you want all videos to be played back in sync. If so, put a check mark in the box to the left of the Synchronous playback label. 2.
  • Page 80 ): Activates the Download dialog (as shown below), which allows you to copy a recording from the NVR to the local PC. To download one or more files, first put a check mark in the box to the left of the file(s) you want to download.
  • Page 81: Remote Setting

    Click the Remote Setting tab at the top of the window to display the following screen. This screen allows you to remotely modify most of the same NVR settings that you can control using the Parameter menu in the NVR's built-in OSD menu.
  • Page 82: Ip Camera

    IP CAMERA → → Click Remote Setting Display IP Camera to display the following screen. This screen displays channel/camera details and allows you to add, edit, or remove cameras for each channel. The following editable options are available on this screen: Delete: Deletes the camera from the currently selected channel.
  • Page 83: Privacy Zone

    PRIVACY ZONE → → Click Remote Setting Display Privacy Zone to display the following screen. This screen allows you to select areas of the screen to mask from view. The following editable options are available on this screen: Copy: Allows you to copy the mask settings from one channel to another. Refresh: Refreshes the current mask settings for the selected channel.
  • Page 84: Rec Parameters

    Substream. The Mainstream is used for normal video recording, while the Substream is used for remote network monitoring. PreRecord: When enabled, the NVR will keep a short running live recording for all cameras. When a recording or alarm event occurs, it will keep the buffered video...
  • Page 85: Schedule

    SCHEDULE → → Click Remote Setting Record Schedule to display the following screen. This screen allows you to schedule fixed periods of recording (Normal), periods of time where recording will take place only when motion is detected, or no recording of any kind.
  • Page 86 Copy (Channel): Allows you to copy the settings from one channel to one or all other channels. To do this, first select the source channel using the left-most pull- down list box (shows CH1 in the screenshot above), next use the right-most pull- down list box to select the destination channel(s), and then click the Copy button to the right.
  • Page 87: Mainstream

    MAINSTREAM → → Click Remote Setting Record MainStream to display the following screen. This screen allows you to remotely set the recording parameters for the main video stream. The following editable options are available on this screen: Copy: Allows you to copy the settings from one channel to another. Refresh: Refreshes the displayed recording parameters.
  • Page 88: Substream

    SUBSTREAM → → Click Remote Setting Record SubStream to display the following screen. This screen allows you to remotely set the recording parameters for the remote video stream. The following editable options are available on this screen: Copy: Allows you to copy the settings from one channel to another. Refresh: Refreshes the displayed recording parameters.
  • Page 89: Network

    Click Remote Setting Network Network to display the following screen. This screen allows you to remotely set most of the NVR's network settings. The following editable options are available on this screen: Refresh: Refreshes the displayed network settings. Client Port: Allows you to specify the port to use for client access.
  • Page 90: Email

    Click Remote Setting Network Email to display the following screen. This screen allows you remotely to modify the NVR's email settings. The following editable options are available on this screen: Refresh: Refreshes the displayed email settings. Save: Saves the currently displayed email settings.
  • Page 91: Ddns

    DDNS: Allows you to enable or disable DDNS. Server: Use this pull-down list box to select your DDNS service. Host Name: Allows you to specify the full DDNS host name for the NVR. User Name: Allows you to specify the DDNS user name.
  • Page 92: Motion

    MOTION → → Click Remote Setting Alarm Motion to display the following screen. This screen allows you to specify motion detection details. The following editable options are available on this screen: Copy: Copies the motion detection settings from the currently selected channel to another.
  • Page 93: Hdd

    Click Remote Setting Device HDD to display the following screen. This screen allows you to view the status of the NVR's hard drive and to change the file overwrite settings. The following editable option is available on this screen: Overwrite: Determines whether the NVR will overwrite older files or not when it needs additional drive space.
  • Page 94: General

    Time Format: Allows you to select the format for any displayed time. You can select either the 12-hour or 24-hour (military) time standard. Menu Time Out: Specifies the amount of time the NVR's built-in OSD menu is displayed on screen without any input before it automatically closes.
  • Page 95: Users

    USERS → → Click Remote Setting System Users to display the following screen. This screen allows you to modify the user account and access settings. The following editable options are available on this screen: Refresh: Refreshes the users list. Save: Saves the currently displayed user settings. Users List: Click one of the rows to select a user entry for editing.
  • Page 96: Information

    INFORMATION → → Click Remote Setting System Info to display the following screen. This screen allows you to see, but not modify, various system settings.
  • Page 97: Firmware Update

    Advanced Firmware Update to display the following screen. This screen allows you to remotely upgrade the NVR's firmware. The following editable options are available on this screen: Upgrade file path: Use the ... button to the right of the text box to open the file selection dialog.
  • Page 98: Load Default

    LOAD DEFAULT → → Click Remote Setting Advanced Load Default to display the following screen. This screen allows you to restore specific settings to their factory default values. You can reset the Display, Record, Network, Alarm, Device, System, and/or Advanced settings to their factory default values.
  • Page 99: Events

    EVENTS → → Click Remote Setting Advanced Events to display the following screen. This screen allows you to specify different behaviors for different types of events. The following editable options are available on this screen: Event Type: Use this pull-down list box to select the type of event for which you want to edit the parameters.
  • Page 100: Maintain

    MAINTAIN → → Click Remote Setting Advanced Maintain to display the following screen. This screen allows you to adjust the system maintenance settings. The following editable options are available on this screen: Refresh: Refreshes the displayed maintenance settings. Save: Saves the currently displayed maintenance settings. Auto Login: Use this pull-down list box to select the user account to perform the automatic maintenance operations.
  • Page 101: Local Setting

    Click Logout to log out of the Web Application Manager and return to the login screen. TECHNICAL SUPPORT Monoprice is pleased to provide free, live, online technical support to assist you with any questions you may have about installation, setup, troubleshooting, or product recommendations.
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting

    Q5: Can I play back previously recorded videos while recording is in progress? A5: Yes, the system supports simultaneous recording and playback. Q6: Can I delete some of the recordings from the NVR's hard drive, while leaving others intact? A6: Other than the automatic overwriting of older files, you cannot delete only a portion of the saved recordings.
  • Page 103: Specifications

    (one on front panel, one on rear panel) ONVIF ONVIF version 2.3 compliance Yes, four PoE ports AC Adapter Input Power 100 ~ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz NVR Input Power 48 VDC, 1.2A PoE Switch Power 48 VDC Power Consumption with HDD up to 16 watts maximum Dimensions 11.8"...
  • Page 104: Camera

    Camera Image Sensor 1/4" CMOS Video System NTSC Minimum Illumination 0.05 Lux @ f1.2, AGC on; 0 lux with IR LEDs ON Shutter Speed 1/30 ~ 1/20,000 sec Lens 1MP, 3.6mm @ f1.2, 90° Angle of View Day & Night IR cut filter with auto switch Video Compression H.264...
  • Page 105: Compliance Statements

     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Monoprice, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.

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