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H5-49R
49 Chn H265 NVR
User Manual
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  • Page 1 H5-49R 49 Chn H265 NVR User Manual Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference.
  • Page 3 Before You Begin Read these instructions before installing or operating this product. Note: This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to local codes. This manual provides installation and operation information. To use this document, you must have the following minimum qualifications: ...
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ..........................1 Overview Package Contents ........................4 NVR Description ......................... 4 Installation Installing HDD ........................... 6 Starting System ......................... 7 Quick Setup ..........................8 2.3.1 Account........................8 2.3.2 System ......................... 9 2.3.3 Network ........................10 2.3.4 Time/Date ........................
  • Page 6 CAMERA ..........................40 4.3.1 Basic .......................... 40 4.3.2 Advanced ........................43 4.3.3 Registration ........................ 50 4.3.4 Satellite (Decoder setup) ..................... 52 DEVICE ........................... 55 4.4.1 Display ........................55 4.4.2 Disk > Setup ......................61 4.4.3 PTZ > PTZ ......................... 64 4.4.4 Serial Device >...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview The VIPER-49R is a 49 camera rack mountable Network video recorder, capable of recording cameras at up to 4K resolution and allows the operator to view live images, review and download recorded footage and control PTZ moveable cameras. Multiple users may monitor video at the same time, and many cameras can be controlled simultaneously by a manager.
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package Contents Note Please check all components ae included in the pacakging when delivered Table 1-1 Package contents Name Name Power cord(2EA) Mouse HDD fixing screw Program CD Quick guide NVR Description Figure 1-1 Name and Connection of each front section Table 1-2 Name and Function of each front section Name Function...
  • Page 9 Figure 1-2 Name and Connection of rear section of 49ch NVR Table 1-3 Name and Function of rear section of 49ch NVR Name Function Power Connect power cord. POWER #1, #2 Power on/off switch. IP camera input port. Network connector. AUDIO IN/OUT Audio input/output port.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Installing HDD How to install HDD in the device: ▪ Withdraw the main plug before installing HDD to reduce the risk of injury or electrical shock, or device malfunction. Attention ▪ Make sure to check the compatibility of HDD with the device. Always switch off and unplug the unit.
  • Page 11: Starting System

    Starting System Switching on the NVR, the icons below will appear in the following order at the bottom of the screen: When new HDDs are installed they are formated so boot up will take a longer Note time. When the buzzer sounds, the start screen will be presented. In Log in screen, enter the ID, Password and press OK.
  • Page 12: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup The Quick set up wizard allows the setting of the following basic features: Account System Network Time/Date Easy Installation Wizard 2.3.1 Account Click the keyboard icon to set ID and Password required With keyboard UI, set the ID and Password, and then press OK. ▪...
  • Page 13: System

    2.3.2 System Set each item in System setting screen. Language: Select system language.  Device Name: Enter the device name.  Keyboard ID: To identify device usages in controlling NVR with RS485 through a keyboard  ▪ If there are multiple NVRS on the system set each with a different Keyboard Note HDMI/VGA: Set resolution of a monitor connected to the device.
  • Page 14: Network

    2.3.3 Network Set each item in Network setting screen. WAN Port: Select whether to use static IP or dynamic IP.  IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS, and Port: As for dynamic IP, enter information in each  space. Press Save button to save set value. Press Next to end Network setting and move the next setting phase.
  • Page 15: Easy Installation Wizard

    2.3.5 Easy Installation Wizard Select to run Easy Installation every time when the system start. It is recommended to un-tick this box after initial set up, to ensure the Wizard does not operate after a power outage. Press Save button to save set value and end Easy Installation. VIPER-H5-49R User manual V1.0...
  • Page 16: Live Screen Configuration

    Live Screen Configuration The following section describes the Live screen icons and User Interface (UI) Figure 3-1 UI Screen Configuration Table 3-1 Items and Description of UI Screen Configuration Item Description Setting menu is located in the corner of upper screen. See “4 Setup Setup menu menu”...
  • Page 17: Icons In Live Screen

    Icons in Live screen Each icon in the live screen displays a present setting status or a function. As described below: Figure 3-2 Live screen icon Table 3-2 Live screen icon and its description Icon Description CAM1 Channel numbers and camera titles. A camera with PTZ function.
  • Page 18 Figure 3-3 Chosen live screen channel VIPER-H5-49R User manual V1.0...
  • Page 19: Live Launcher Menu

    Live Launcher menu This chapter describes Launcher menu located at the bottom of the screen. Figure 3-4 Launcher menu Table 3-3 Launcher menu Item and Description Item Description Log in/out status and logged in ID. Date & Time Displays the present date and time. Displays the HDD capacity current ly used (Note: when continually overwriting the oldest data, this will stay at 99%) Moving to previous/next camera or split scree partition.
  • Page 20: Backup

    3.2.1 Backup This section describes the BACKUP menu used to archive recorded video onto a local USB device. Figure 3-5 Backup Table 3-4 Backup Item and Description Item Description Select CH Selecting the channels required for back-up. Select All/ Select or clear all channels. Unselect All Start Setting back-up start time (Bookmark: bookmark list).
  • Page 21 Select Backup Mask and click SET button to open the Privacy Mask pop-up window. Figure 3-6 Backup Mask Table 3-5 Backup Mask Item and Description Item Description Select CH Select the channel to set the privacy zone. Privacy Mask Select whether to use the Privacy Mask. Enable Mask Zone Apply all or only the selected mask.
  • Page 22: Quick Menu

    Quick menu This chapter depicts Quick menu which is accessed by clicking on the right hand mouse button. Figure 3-7 Quick menu Table 3-6 Quick menu Item and Description Item Description Screen Mode Selects the partition mode of live screen (Full, 2X2, 3X3, and 4x4). Fisheye View Selects Fisheye view mode.
  • Page 23: Ptz Control

    Item Description Opens the NVRs main set up menu. For more information about setting Setup menu, see section “4 Setup menu”. Allows the operator to view, control and setup other Viper Devices on the Warp same Local Area Network. Camera Opens a pop-up menu for IP camera registration.
  • Page 24 Item Description This is used to auto focus the on screen camera. Zoom Out Zoom function of PTZ camera. Zoom In Iris Close Adjust Iris manually. Iris Open Focus Far Adjust focus manually. Focus Near In PTZ Control screen, clicking the right button of the mouse displays Quick menu. Figure 3-9 PTZ Control Quick menu Table 3-8 PTZ Control Item and Description in Quick menu Item...
  • Page 25: Camera Registration

    3.3.2 Camera Registration This menus is used to register IP cameras on the NVR Figure 3-10 Camera Registration Table 3-9 Camera Registration Item Description Search for IP cameras connectedon the Local Area Network. Remove All Remove all cameras currently reistered. Auto Assign Automatically assign cameras to channels Port...
  • Page 26 Add Manually Click to open Camera Registration. Or move mouse point at the middle of channel window on the live screen and click Figure 3-11 Camera Registration (manual add) Table 3-10 Camera Registration (manual add) Item Description Connection Mode Select connection mode between Onvif or RTSP. ID/PWD Enter ID and password of IP camera.
  • Page 27: Status > System Log

    3.3.3 Status > System log This menu allows the system status information and event logs to be displayed, this can be useful in fault finding. Figure 3-12 Status > System log in Quick menu Table 3-11 Status of Quick menu > System log Item and Description Item Description Start...
  • Page 28: Status > Event

    3.3.4 Status > Event The real-time event information of the unit is displayed Figure 3-13 Status > Event in Quick menu Table 3-12 Status > Event Item and Description in Quick menu Item Description Freeze or release an event list (toggle). Refresh Delete the event list.
  • Page 29: Status > Record

    3.3.5 Status > Record View the recording status of each connected camera. Figure 3-14 Status > Record in Quick menu Table 3-13 Status > Record Item and Description in Quick menu Item Description Record time Shows the oldest and newest recording on the NVR Record list Shows the recording status of each camera Cancel...
  • Page 30: Status > Disk

    3.3.6 Status > Disk View the status of the hard drives installed in the NVR Figure 3-15 Status > Disk in Quick menu Table 3-14 Status > Disk Item and Description in Quick menu Item Description Disk Info Display disk temperature and S.M.A.R.T information. Rec.
  • Page 31: Setup Menu

    Setup menu This chapter describes the main Setup Menu, access at the top of the screen in Admin mode. Figure 4-1 Setup menu Selecting the various icons opens the menu pages on screen The Setup menus can also be accessed via the quick menu, right click on the Note screen.
  • Page 32 Setup menu includes: Table 4-2 Setup menu tree Level 2nd Level 3rd Level System System F/W Upgrade Time/Date Time/Date Holiday SYSTEM Account User Export/Import Configuration Factory Default Basic Basic Audio In/Out Advanced(Video, Stream, VA) Advanced Stream CAMERA Registration Registration Registration Satellite Setup Display...
  • Page 33 Level 2nd Level 3rd Level Disk Setup Alarm In Schedule Setup Motion Schedule Video Loss Setup Setup Periodic Notification Schedule WAN Port Basic LAN Port IP Filter DVRNS/Dashboard DVRNS/DDNS NETWORK DDNS E-Mail E-Mail Warp Registration Manager Maintenance VIPER-H5-49R User manual V1.0...
  • Page 34: General Buttons In Setup Menu

    General buttons in Setup menu This section depicts General buttons in Setup menu. Figure 4-2 General buttons in Setup menu Table 4-3 Item and Description of General buttons in Setup menu Item Description Default Reverse any changes made in that screen to factory settings. Save Save the set content.
  • Page 35: System

    SYSTEM 4.2.1 System Set the basic items of the system. System > System Figure 4-3 SYSTEM > System > System Table 4-4 SYSTEM > System > System Item and Description Name Function Language Set the system language. Device Name Enter the device name. Video Type Select image standard types (NTSC, PAL).
  • Page 36 System > F/W Upgrade Use this section to upgrade the NVR firmware. Figure 4-4 SYSTEM > System > F/W Upgrade Table 4-5 SYSTEM > System > F/W Upgrade Item and Description Name Function Current Version Displaying the present firmware version. Connect USB memory that has files to upgrade to the USB port, select files Device to upgrade.
  • Page 37: Time/Date

    4.2.2 Time/Date Time/Date > Time/Date Set the date, time, and holidays of the system. Figure 4-5 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Time/Date Table 4-6 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Time/Date Item and Description Name Function Set the date and time. ▪ DST: Select whether to use summer time. ▪...
  • Page 38 Time/Date > Holiday Set holidays of the system. Figure 4-6 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday Table 4-7 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday Item and Description Name Function Year Select years to set holidays. Delete selected holidays. Add Holiday Add holidays. List Display added holiday lists.
  • Page 39 Clicking Add Holiday displays holiday addition screen like below. Figure 4-7 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday > Add Holiday Table 4-8 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday > Add Holiday Item and Description Name Function Name Enter the holiday name. Date Display chosen date.
  • Page 40: Account > User

    4.2.3 Account > User Set the user’s account of the system. Figure 4-8 SYSTEM > Account > User Table 4-9 SYSTEM > Account > User Item and Description Name Function Add Group Add users’ group. Add User Add users. Group List Display a total group list.
  • Page 41 Press Add Group button, then Add Group screen displays. Figure 4-9 SYSTEM > Account > User > Add Group Table 4-10 SYSTEM > Account > User > Add Group Item and Description Name Function Name Enter the group name. PERMISSION Select items to permit access.
  • Page 42: Config (Configuration)

    4.2.4 Config (Configuration) Export/Import settings and Factory Default of the system. Config > Export/Import The systems settings can be saved onto a USB device, these settings can then be used to reconfigure this device at a future date, or to up load to another device. Figure 4-11 SYSTEM >...
  • Page 43 Config > Factory Default Default selected settings (or all settings) back to factory default settings. Figure 4-12 SYSTEM > Config > Factory Default Table 4-13 SYSTEM > Config > Factory Default Item and Description Name Function Select All Select/deselect all items to be defaulted. /Unselect All Default Item Select/deselect related items to be defaulted.
  • Page 44: Camera

    CAMERA Allows the settings of individual cameras to be adjusted. 4.3.1 Basic Basic > Basic Set the basic parameters of each camera to be adjusted. Figure 4-13 CAMERA > Basic > Basic Table 4-14 CAMERA > Basic > Basic Item and Description Name Function Display the channel name.
  • Page 45 Press Copy Covert Setup button, then Copy Covert Setup screen displays. Figure 4-14 CAMERA > Basic > Basic > Copy Covert Setup Table 4-15 CAMERA > Basic > Basic > Copy Covert Setup Item and Description Name Function From Select a channel converted setting. Select a channel to be copied.
  • Page 46 Basic > Audio In/Out Setting audio for camera channels. Figure 4-15 CAMERA >Basic > Audio In/Out Table 4-16 CAMERA > Basic > Audio In/Out Item and Description Name Function Display channels of audio Select/deselect whether to use audio. Assign Select channels to be assigned audio. Record Select/deselect whether to save audio.
  • Page 47: Advanced

    4.3.2 Advanced Advanced > Advanced Used to adjust the Video, Stream, Analytics, Privacy Masks or H—Stream function of each camera. Figure 4-16 CAMERA > Advanced > Advanced Table 4-17 CAMERA > Advanced > Advanced Item and Description Name Function Display channels. Video Setup camera image such as Color, White Balance, WDR, AE and etc.
  • Page 48 Video Setup Figure 4-17 CAMERA > Advanced: Video Table 4-18 CAMERA > Advanced: Video Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Init. Initionalise setting value. Brightness, Saturation, Change camera image settings. The setting range varies depending on the connected camera. For details, refer to the Contrast, Sharpness connected camera manual.
  • Page 49 Stream Setup Figure 4-18 CAMERA > Advanced: Stream Table 4-19 CAMERA > Advanced: Stream Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Main Stream Sets Codec type, Profile, Resolution, Framerate, Bitrate, GOP of Main stream. The values that can be set depend on the connected camera. For details, refer to the connected camera manual.
  • Page 50 Video Analytics Setup Figure 4-19 CAMERA > Advanced: Video Analytics Table 4-20 CAMERA > Advanced: Video Analytics Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Mode Select whether to use this function in the NVR. Enable Video Select to activate the VCA menu on the camera. Contents Analysis ▪...
  • Page 51 Privacy Mask Setup Figure 4-20 CAMERA > Advanced: Privacy Mask Table 4-21 CAMERA > Advanced: Privacy Mask Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Enable Select to activate Privacy Mask function. New Mask Click to to create new mask on the screen. Drage the mouse to change the size and position of the mask.
  • Page 52 Hi-Stream Setup The Hi-Stream function allows reduce bandwidth by using compression and frame rate control. Figure 4-21 CAMERA > Advanced: Hi-Stream Table 4-22 CAMERA > Advanced: Hi-Stream Item and Description Name Function Display channel. Enable ROI Select to activate Hi-Stream function. Video mode will be fixed to CVBR. Select Static ROI or Dynamic ROI.
  • Page 53 Advanced > Stream As stream function of camera, users can set stream. Figure 4-22 CAMERA > Advanced > Stream Table 4-23 CAMERA > Advanced > Stream Name Function Select channel. Copy Stream Copy main recording image set value to other channels. Setup Main Stream Set the image quality and resolution of Main Stream.
  • Page 54: Registration

    4.3.3 Registration As registration function of camera, users can set IP camera registration. Figure 4-23 CAMERA > Registration Table 4-24 CAMERA > Registration Item and Description Name Function Camera Register IP Camera. See”3.3.2 Camera Registration” to display detailed Registration information about the camera registration. Registration list Displays the status of the currently registered IP camera.
  • Page 55 Name Function Import Import the camera list. Connect Register the IP cameras based on the information from the list. The contents of the IP camera list are written in the following order. Channel number, IP address, ID, Password, Device service address, Web port, Note Camera title.
  • Page 56: Satellite (Decoder Setup)

    4.3.4 Satellite (Decoder setup) Satellite > Registration As Satellite function for set up and control of Decoder monitors Figure 4-25 CAMERA > Satellite > Registration Table 4-26 CAMERA > Satellite > Registration Name Function Delete the selected device. Add Satellite Add items to be connected on the satellite.
  • Page 57 Table 4-27 DEVICE > Display > Sequence > Add Sequence Item and Description Name Function Select the device to connect with satellite. Device List Name Display the device name. Address Display the device address Port Display the device port number. Enter the connected device ID.
  • Page 58 Click the Satellite Control in the quick menu to control the satellite as shown below. Figure 4-28 Quick Menu > Satellite Control Table 4-29 Quick Menu > Satellite Control Name Function Display the satellite screen. Control the setting of connected device directly.
  • Page 59: Device

    DEVICE The Device menus allow the set-up of non-camera devices connected to the NVR. 4.4.1 Display Set matters related to a display device and live screen. Display > Display Set the display device. Figure 4-29 DEVICE > Display > Display Table 4-30 DEVICE >...
  • Page 60 Display > Spot Set the Spot of display device. Figure 4-30 DEVICE > Display > Spot Table 4-31 DEVICE > Display > Spot Item and Description Name Function Spot Output Resolution: Set the resolution of the spot output. Mouse: Whether to use the mouse or not. Duration Sequence: Channel changed at constant intervals in order.
  • Page 61 Display > OSD Set the OSD of the display device. Figure 4-31 DEVICE > Display > OSD Table 4-32 DEVICE > Display > OSD Item and Description Name Function Camera Name Select what to display on live screen (Off, CH+Title, CH, Title). Live Bar Select how to display the live bar (Always On, Auto Hide).
  • Page 62 Display > Sequence Set the play sequence on the live screen. Figure 4-32 DEVICE > Display > Sequence Table 4-33 DEVICE > Display > Sequence Item and Description Name Function Tick this box to use sequence of quad views.(4ch model does not support Division Sequence this function).
  • Page 63 Clicking Add Sequence displays Add Sequence screen. Figure 4-33 DEVICE > Display > Sequence > Add Sequence Table 4-34 DEVICE > Display > Sequence > Add Sequence Item and Description Name Function Dwell Time Select time to play (3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, and 30 sec). Division Select the partition screen to play (Full).
  • Page 64 Display > Layout Figure 4-34 DEVICE > Display > Layout Table 4-35 DEVICE > Display > Layout Item and Description Name Function Division Select the division to set the layout. CH List Display the CH List based on layout selected setting. Click the CH List button to edit the division layout as shown below.
  • Page 65: Disk > Setup

    4.4.2 Disk > Setup Disk > Setup This screen details the status of attached disks, plus allows them to be formatted. Figure 4-35 DEVICE > Disk > Setup Table 4-36 DEVICE > Disk > Setup Item and Description Name Function Refresh disk information.
  • Page 66 Disk > RAID Select the RAID level (NONE, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 1+0). Figure 4-36 DEVICE > Disk > Setup Disk > iSCSI Configure additional storage via iSCSI Figure 4-37 DEVICE > Disk > iSCSI VIPER-H5-49R User manual V1.0...
  • Page 67 Table 4-37 DEVICE > Disk > iSCSI Item and Description Name Function Select Display iSCSI device number. Up to 6 devices support. Target Node Display registered IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name). Name Status Display connection status (Good or Bad). Register Open iSCSI registration window. Delete Delete registered iSCSI storage.
  • Page 68: Ptz > Ptz

    Name Function Click to register the discovered iSCSI storage. User can add iSCSI one by one. If recorder does not have any internal HDD, the recorder reboot automatically and complete mounting process. ▪ If iSCSI file system is different with recorder, it must be formatted. ▪...
  • Page 69: Serial Device > Serial Device

    4.4.4 Serial Device > Serial Device Setting of RS485 and USB interfaces, for Keyboard or Epos text interfaces. Figure 4-40 DEVICE > Serial Device > Serial Device Table 4-40 DEVICE > Serial Device > Serial Device Item and Description Name Function USB (to Serial) Set communication transmission value of USB device.
  • Page 70: Text

    4.4.5 TEXT TEXT > POS Setup (Till text interfaces) Figure 4-41 DEVICE > TEXT > POS Setup Table 4-41 DEVICE > TEXT > POS Setup Item and Description Name Function POS Setup Select POS Setup (PORT1, PORT2, LAN). Select POS Setup use or not (None, Generic). Select Channel Click button to select the channel.
  • Page 71 TEXT > TEXT Set the input device such as ATM or POS, etc. Figure 4-42 DEVICE > TEXT > TEXT Table 4-42 DEVICE > TEXT > TEXT Item and Description Name Function Select/deselect whether to use text function. Select camera channels to connect with the text input device. Protocol Select protocol to correspond with the text input device.
  • Page 72 Press Copy TEXT Setup button, then Copy TEXT Setup screen displays. Figure 4-43 DEVICE > TEXT > TEXT > Copy to TEXT Setup Table 4-43 DEVICE > TEXT > TEXT > Copy to TEXT Setup Item and Description Name Function From Select channels set.
  • Page 73: Record

    RECORD 4.5.1 Schedule > Schedule Each hour of each day of the week plus holidays can be individually set a different recording profile. Figure 4-44 RECORD > Schedule > Schedule Table 4-44 RECORD > Schedule > Schedule Item and Description Name Function Select the channel number to be configured...
  • Page 74 The function of each scheduling type involves: Table 4-32 Function of each scheduling type Color Scheduling type Function None Do not record. Continuous Record in continuous mode when time set. Motion Record on event recording mode when motion events occur. Alarm Record on event recording mode when alarm events occur.
  • Page 75 Copy Schedule Setup screen displays. Select channels to be copied. Select channels to apply copied content. Copy the schedule by pressing Apply. Press Save to save the schedule. VIPER-H5-49R User manual V1.0...
  • Page 76: Stream

    4.5.2 Stream To set the image resolution to be used during continuous and event recording profiles. Stream > Main Stream Figure 4-45 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream Table 4-45 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream Item and Description Name Function Display channels.
  • Page 77 Clicking Copy Stream Setup opens Copy Stream Setup. Figure 4-46 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream > Copy Stream Setup Table 4-46 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream > Copy Stream Setup Item and Description Name Function From Select the channel to be copied Select the channels to copy these setting to.
  • Page 78 Stream > Sub Stream To set the image quality and resolution of Sub Stream Figure 4-47 RECORD > Stream > Sub Stream Table 4-47 RECORD > Stream > Sub Stream Item and Description Name Function Display channels. Resolution Framerate Shows the camera’s sub stream resolution, framerate and bit rate. Bitrate Pre-Alarm Start recording before set time, if event occurs.
  • Page 79 Stream > Panic How to set immediate recording Figure 4-48 RECORD > Stream > Panic Table 4-48 RECORD > Stream > Panic Item and Description Name Function Panic Record Select/deselect to use immediate recording function. Display channels. Resolution Frame rate Panic recording stream follows the Event stream.
  • Page 80: Event

    EVENT 4.6.1 System/Disk System/Disk > System Used to set up notifications for System restart, User login and Archiving transactions Figure 4-49 Event > System/Disk > System Table 4-49 Event > System/Disk > System Item and Description Name Function System Restart Select/deselect whether to use system restart event.
  • Page 81 System/Disk > Disk Used to set up notifications for event concerning the hard drives, such as an plugging, Disk full or a SMART error. Figure 4-50 Event > System/Disk > Disk Table 4-50 Event > System/Disk > Disk Item and Description Name Function Disk Unplugged...
  • Page 82: Alarm In

    4.6.2 Alarm In Alarm In > Setup Used to configure hard wire and network alarm events. Figure 4-51 Event > Alarm In > Setup Table 4-51 Event > Alarm In > Setup Item and Description Name Function Sensor Display sensor numbers. Select/deselect whether to use alarm in the sensor.
  • Page 83 Placing your mouse on Alarm, Group Rec, Noti., Preset and clicking editing Icon( ) in right corner displays Event : Alarm screen. Figure 4-52 Event > Alarm In > Setup > Event : Alarm Table 4-52 Event > Alarm In > Setup > Event : Alarm Item and Description Name Function Set the alarm.
  • Page 84 Alarm In > Schedule To schedule recording time when alarm occurs across device sensors Figure 4-53 Event > Alarm In > Schedule Table 4-53 Event > Alarm In > Schedule Item and Description Name Function Sensor Select the sensor to set the schedule. Schedule Type Select the types of schedules.
  • Page 85: Motion

    4.6.3 Motion Motion > Setup To set motions event recording across all channels Figure 4-54 Event > Motion > Setup Table 4-54 Event > Motion > Setup Item and Description Name Function Display channels. ▪ Off: Do not use Motion events. ▪...
  • Page 86 Placing your mouse on Alarm, Group Rec, Noti., Preset and clicking editing Note icon( ) in right corner displays Event : Alarm screen. For more information about Event : Motion screen, see section “4.6.2 Alarm In > Setup in Alarm In.” If corridor mode are active at IP camera site you have to set resolution of 2 Stream at 240x320 to trigger NVR Motion event Attention...
  • Page 87: Video Loss > Setup

    4.6.4 Video Loss > Setup Used to set the alarm actions required when video los occurs. Figure 4-56 Event > Video Loss > Setup Table 4-56 Event > Video Loss > Setup Item and Description Name Function Display channels. Select/deselect whether to use Video Loss in the channel. Select use time of buzzer sound (None, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 Beep min, 10 min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
  • Page 88: Pos > Setup

    4.6.5 POS > Setup To set POS for event. Figure 4-57 EVENT > POS > Setup Table 4-57 EVENT > POS > Setup Item and Description Name Function Copy POS Setup Copy POS set value to other channels. Tick to use the POS for this channel Select use time of buzzer sound (null, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, Beep 10 min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
  • Page 89 Figure 4-58 Event > Alarm In > Setup > Event : Alarm Table 4-58 Event > Alarm In > Setup > Event : Alarm Item and Description Name Function Set the alarm. ▪ Relay: Select/clear the Relay output checkbox. Alarm-out ▪...
  • Page 90: Notification

    4.6.6 Notification Notification > Periodic Use to set up email notifications either periodically at set time periods or via a schedule. Figure 4-59 EVENT > Notification > Periodic Table 4-59 EVENT > Notification > Periodic Item and Description Name Function Periodic Select/deselect whether to use periodical alarms Notification...
  • Page 91 Notification > Schedule Used to schedule when notification emails of event should be sent. Figure 4-60 EVENT > Notification > Schedule Table 4-60 EVENT > Notification > Schedule Item and Description Name Function Select the types of notification. Notification Type Selection (None, E-mail, Push(Mobile), E-mail+Push) Schedule Table...
  • Page 92: Network

    NETWORK 4.7.1 Basic Basic > WAN Port To set the network WAN port Figure 4-61 NETWORK > Basic > WAN Port Table 4-61 NETWORK > Basic > WAN Port Item and Description Name Function Check if you use static IP. For using static IP, enter IP address, Subnet Static IP Mask, and Gateway.
  • Page 93 Basic > LAN Port To set the network LAN Port Figure 4-62 NETWORK > Basic > LAN Ports Table 4-62 NETWORK > Basic > LAN Ports Item and Description Name Function DHCP Server Select whether to enable DHCP server. MAC Address Display the MAC Address.
  • Page 94 Basic > IP Filter To set the network IP Filter Figure 4-63 NETWORK > Basic > IP Filter Table 4-63 NETWORK > Basic > IP Filter Item and Description Name Function Mode Select None to disable. Select Access to access IP address range. Select Deny to restrict IP address range.
  • Page 95: Dvrns/Ddns

    4.7.2 DVRNS/DDNS To set DVRNS/DDNS DVRNS/DDNS > DVRNS/Dashboard To register DVRNS/Dashboard account, this account can be used to remotely view the status of all the VIPER recorders installed by the owner of the account. Figure 4-64 NETWORK > DVRNS/DDNS > DVRNS/Dashboard Table 4-64 NETWORK >...
  • Page 96 DVRNS/DDNS > DDNS To set DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) used when there is no external fixed IP address. Figure 4-49 NETWORK > DVRNS/DDNS > DDNS Table 4-49 NETWORK > DVRNS/DDNS > DDNS Item and Description Name Function DDNS Site Select DDNS site Host Name Enter the host name.
  • Page 97: E-Mail

    4.7.3 E-Mail To set email server to send email on the occurrence of an event Figure 4-65 NETWORK > E-Mail > E-Mail Table 4-65 NETWORK > E-Mail > E-Mail Item and Description Name Function Select SMTP server. ▪ gmail.com ▪ hotmail.com Server Type ▪...
  • Page 98: Warp

    4.7.5 Warp Warp can be used to remotely view, control and set up other VIPER recorders on the same LAN. Figure 4-66 NETWORK > Warp > Registration Table 4-66 NETWORK > Warp > Registration Name Function Select whether to use Warp. Registered devices can be selected in the Use Warp Warp of a Quick menu.
  • Page 99 Clicking Add Recorder opens Add Recorder. Figure 4-67 NETWORK > Warp > Registration > Add Recorder Table 4-67 NETWORK > Warp > Registration > Add Recorder Name Function Device Type Search all Warp-enabled devices in Auto Detect mode. Show Warp-enabled device list. Click button to search for a new Device List device.
  • Page 100: P2P

    4.7.6 User can connect recorder from mobile app using QR code scan. This avoids the need for Port forwarding of routers (Note: connection time is generally slower than using a fixed IP address.) Figure 4-68 NETWORK > P2P > P2P Table 4-68 NETWORK >...
  • Page 101: Search/Playback

    Search/Playback This chapter describes Live Launcher search and play menu in the below screen bar. Figure 5-1 Live Launcher Search, Play menu Table 5-1 Item and Description of Live Launcher Search, Play menu Item Description Search recording data. (Time, Event, Thumbnail, Smart Search, Text and VCA) Playback recorded data.
  • Page 102 Search > Event Used to search for various events such as Motion, Alarms, Panic events etc. Figure 5-3 Search: Event Table 5-3 Search: Event Item and Description Item Description Select CH Select channels to search Select All Select/deselect all channels. /Unselect All Start Setting starting time to search...
  • Page 103 Search > Thumbnail Used to display multiple thumbnail stills are user defined time intervals. Useful to see when an object appears or disappears from a scene (Example – car in car pak) Figure 5-4 Search: Thumbnail Table 5-4 Search: Thumbnail Item and Description Item Description Calendar...
  • Page 104 Search > Smart Search Used to create a list of motion events within a certain user defined area of the screen. This is useful to find when people moved through a certain area. (Example – walking through a door) Figure 5-5 Search: Smart Search Table 5-5 Search: Smart Search Item and Description Item Description...
  • Page 105 Search > TEXT Used to search the meta data when a text insertion device. Useful in retail applications when viewing a till. Figure 5-6 Search: TEXT Table 5-6 Search: TEXT Item and Description Item Description Select CH Select channels to search Select All Select/deselect all channels.
  • Page 106 Search > VCA Used to search for event generated by the camera’s Video Content Analytics. Figure 5-7 Search: VCA Table 5-7 Search: VCA Item and Description Item Description Select CH Selecting channels to search Start, End Set start time and end time. Event Type Selecting VCA event type.
  • Page 107: Playback

    Playback To play recorded data Figure 5-8 Playback Launcher Table 5-8 Playback Launcher Item and Description Item Description Display present play status. Date and Time Display date and time of playing videos. Go to first section of the video. Play fast backward(2~64x). Decrease speed under playback mode (1/2~1/8x), Backward step under pause mode Play backward, forward and pause the videos.
  • Page 108 Table 5-9 Playback Launcher > Record Time-Line Item and Description Name Function Time lines Shows the time recording status. Select the desired time with the mouse. Set bookmarks at the selected time in the timeline. Run a manual backup. For more information about manual backup, see section “3.2.1 Backup”.
  • Page 109: Product Specification

    Product Specification Channel 49Ch VIDEO Video Input 49 IP Video Input Resolution Up to 8MP Compression H.264, H.265 Display Output 2 HDMI(Main, Sub) Main: 3840x2160, 1920x1080 Display Resolution Sub: 1920x1080 Display Speed(PAL/NTSC) 1225/1470fps Display Mode 1/4/8/9/10/16/25/30/36/49 Split, Sequence, PIP RECORDING Recording Speed 1225/1470fps@8MP Max.
  • Page 110 Remote Monitoring CMS, Mobile, Web, Dashboard EXTERNAL IN/OUT Audio In 1 RCA, 49 IP Camera Audio Out 1 RCA, 1 HDMI Alarm In 4 Input(Terminal block) Alarm Out 2 Output(Terminal block) Serial Port 2 RS485(Terminal block) 2 USB2.0, 1 USB3.0 Operating Humidity 0 ~ 90% RH (Non-condensing) Operating Temperature...

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