The Main Menu gives you access to all of the NVR’s key functions. With your mouse, right click on the preview screen during a live view to pull up the Main Menu. Main Menu Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 4 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Login: Click Login to open the login screen. You can input your own username and password or login with the default user. The default user is admin, the default password is left blank. Login Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 5 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Display Setting: Select the appropriate Video Format and Resolution to match your display. The default Video Format is NTSC and the default Resolution is 1280×1024 (60HZ). Click Next to save and continue. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 6 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Subnet Mask: Input the corresponding IP Subnet Mask. • Default Gateway: Input the corresponding gateway address. • Click Next to save and continue logging in to the NVR interface. Network Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 7 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
3. Preview The Preview screen will display after logging in, showing the current video feeds for each individual channel. Preview Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 8 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Select IP Channel Setting from the Main Menu and click the Search button. All the IPCs that are connected to the NVR will appear and you can modify the settings for each. IP Channel Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 9 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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IP camera will be added to the channel window on the right. Clicking All will add all of the listed IP cameras to the channel window on the right. Click Save to continue. IP Channel Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 10 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Select the channel and click the check box in front of Enable. • Select relevant Protocol. • Input the Address of the IP Camera. • Input the Port Number. • Select the proper Stream Type. • Select Network Type. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 11 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Input the User Name associated with the IP Camera. • Input the Password of the IP Camera. • Click Save. 4.3 Channel Parameters Modification Open the Channel menu to modify channel parameters. Channel Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 12 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Port: Edit and set the port number. • Stream Type: Select either Main Stream+Sub Stream or Sub Stream. • Network Type: Select either TCP or UDP. • User: Input the username. • Password: Fill in the password. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 13 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
4.4 Modify IPC Parameters Double-click the channel settings that need to be modified under Channel and fill in the relevant parameters, click Modify to save. IPC Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 14 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
4.5 Delete IPC Mark the IPC parameters that needed to be removed and click the button. Delete IPC Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 15 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5. System Configuration Setting 5.1 Device Setting The NVR’s main configuration settings are located under Device in Setting on the Main Menu. Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 16 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• DST Setting: Set the Daylight Savings Time (DTS) settings for the system. 5.2 Channel Parameter Setting Select Channel to modify the settings and features for each of the monitoring cameras in your system. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 17 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Display Setting Screen • Channel: Choose the channel you would like to modify. • Local Camera Name: Enter the camera’s name you would like displayed on the channel. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 18 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Image Setting: Adjust the access devices brightness and contrast. Note: Except for the Channel setting, other options only available for privacy protocol equipment. 5.2.2 Video Parameters Modify the Video Parameters for each camera. Video Parameters Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 19 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• I Frame Interval: Set the video frame interval. The default is 25. Note: Video Setting will be directly modified for the IP camera parameters and is only valid for private protocol channels. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 20 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.2.3 Schedule Record Use Schedule Record to determine when each channel is going to be recording. Use the Copy To feature to transfer the settings to other channels. Schedule Record Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 21 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Double-click to set the start and end times. left mouse button and drag the cursor to select the area to define the preferred recording time. Double-click to set the start and end times. Precise Video Backup Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 22 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.2.3.2 Record Time Click Record Time under Setting to set a recording schedule. You can set 8 periods during one day. Schedule Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 23 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.2.3.3 Advanced Record The Advanced Setting screen allows you to adjust for Pre Recording and Post Recording. Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 24 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Set the motion detection settings for each video channel and use Copy To to transfer the settings to other channels. Note: IP Cameras must support motion detection for this feature. Motion Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 25 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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Enable Motion Detection. • Use your mouse to select the areas on the camera’s video display that you would like to be covered with motion detection under Area Settings. Area Settings Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 26 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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Upload to Center will upload alarm information to the platform. and Trigger Recording will turn on recording for selected channels as a response. Linkage Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 27 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Click the check box in front of Enable Video Lost to turn on the feature. • Set the Arm Schedule. • Select the Linkage to define the Trigger Mode in the event of a loss of video. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 28 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.2.6 Tampering Alarm This screen enables the triggering of an alarm when a camera is tampered with. Note: IP Cameras must support tampering alarm. Tampering Alarm Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 30 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Click the check box in front of Enable Video Tampering to activate this feature. • Define the tampering alarm areas under Area Settings using your mouse. • Adjust the Sensitivity level. Area Settings Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 31 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Set the Arm Schedule. • Select Linkage to define the Trigger Mode in the event of tampering. Linkage Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 32 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.2.7 Video Mask Setting Use Video Mask to block off the portion of the camera’s video that you wish to exclude. Video Mask Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 33 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Click the check box in front of Enable Video Mask to turn on this feature. • Define mask areas under Area Settings. Area Settings Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 34 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Network Setting Screen • NIC: Select corresponding NIC. • If a device is equipped with double NIC, select the right NIC. • If a device is equipped with double NIC without POE, Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 36 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Enable 3G: After linking up the 3G accessible equipment, click the check box in front of Enable 3G, select the Device Type, edit the Phone Number, select Work State, then click OK to save: 3G Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 37 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Click the check box in front of Enable UPnP after setting the HTTP port and TCP port so it can match successfully. Make sure the port number does not conflict with other devices. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 38 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Dyndns, PeanutHull, NO-IP, 3322, and Dnsdynamic. • Input the Server Name. (Sample: member.3322.org) • Input the Port. • Input the Username. • Input and confirm the Password. • Input the Domain Name. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 39 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Update Frequency: Input the time interval in hours for the update frequency. • Select Time Zone: Select from different time zone options. • GMT: Make fine adjustments to the time settings. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 40 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.3.4 Email Setting Set up parameters so the NVR can send status messages about motion detection or other events through email notifications. Email Settings Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 41 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.3.5 Management Platform Set up a connection to management platforms or a WebServer. Management Platform Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 42 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
The NVR will alert you by sounding an alarm sound and creating a pop-up of the live video stream when triggered by events such as motion detection, video loss or hard disk drive problems. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 43 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.4.3 Exception Sets the alarm event types, alarm audio type and alarm display settings for the monitor. Alarm Exception Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 47 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.5.1 User Information Setting Add, modify or delete users and define user permissions under Account Setting. Account Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 49 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.5.2 User Online Checking Check to see the current status of each online user’s connection. User Online Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 50 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Sub Type: Defines sub categories for the corresponding main types. • From: Define a starting time for the log display. • To: Define an ending time for the log display. • Export: Export and all query results. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 52 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.6.3 HDD Setting Check the capacity and free space of the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) and format if needed. HDD Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 54 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.6.4 System Update Browse and select an upgrade file to upgrade the system hardware and view progress. System Update Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 55 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
5.6.5 Auto Reboot Enable or disable the NVR system to reboot one time, or set a daily or weekly rebooting schedule. Auto Reboot Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 56 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
To delete a cruise setting, select the cruise number in the drop-down list and click the X button. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 58 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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• Click Track Start to set the PTZ camera operation, and Track Stop to set the track in memory. • To recall the track setting, select the track number in the drop-down list and click the arrow button. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 59 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Select Capture on the Main Menu and click the camera button in the lower right corner of the screen to take a snapshot of the preview screen. The snapshot pictures can be viewed under File Manager. Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 60 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
9. Video Playback Select Playback on the Main Menu to view and re-play recorded video from each individual channel. Video Playback Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 61 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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Playback screen to control playing progress, as shown in the table below. Button Operation Button Operation Button Operation Backward Play Stop Frame Slow Down Fast Forward Frame Play Snapshot Backup Full Screen Volume Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 62 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Setting button to select the channel. Selected channels will be displayed in a rotation on the viewing screen. • Rotation Interval: Set the rotation interval time in seconds. Dispaly Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 63 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
• Using the From and To fields, select a start and stop time for the backup. • Select a file type: i8 or AVI. • Click the Start button to begin the backup process. Click Unmount USB after finishing. Backup Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 64 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
12. Alarm Setting Alarm in located in the Main Menu and all the device’s alarm information will appear on the list. Alarm Setting Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 65 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
Set the Screen Aspect Ratio on the Main Menu according to the NVR version: 4, 6, 8, 9, 16, 20 or 25 screens. The default Screen Aspect Ratio of the device is 4:3. Aspect Ratio Screen Pro7804N1 User Manual BW R6.indd 67 4/4/17 11:23 AM...
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3-Year Limited Warranty All Pro•Series products – including DVR/NVR, cameras and security HDDs – come with a 3-year limited warranty to demonstrate Uniden’s commitment to your product’s reliability. For more information, visit support.uniden.com/pro-support. Pro•Series Customer Service Uniden provides Pro•Series Customer Service offering quality support when you need it including: •...
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