Summary of Contents for Matrix SATATYA NVRX Series
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SATATYA DEVICES System Manual 192.168.1.126 SECURITY SOLUTI ONS...
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S E C U R I T Y S O L U T I O N S Matrix SATATYA Devices Video Surveillance Solution with NVR and HVR System Manual...
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Neither Matrix Comsec nor its affiliates shall be liable to the buyer of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs or expenses incurred by the buyer or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs or alterations to this product or failure to strictly comply with Matrix Comsec operating and maintenance instructions.
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Contents Introduction..............................1 Know Your SATATYA Device.......................... 5 SATATYA Device Overview ..........................8 System Architecture ............................10 SATATYA Network Video Recorder (NVR) ....................... 10 SATATYA Hybrid Video Recorder (HVR) ......................21 Pre-Installation Information ......................... 33 Typical SATATYA Device Installation layout ..................... 38 Installing the SATATYA device........................
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Quick Backup ..............................122 Quick Setup ..............................123 Live Events ..............................124 Recording and Playback ..........................126 Recording ................................ 126 Search and Playback ............................128 Device Client ............................... 149 Launching the Device Client ........................... 155 Monitoring the Camera from left pane ......................157 Camera Monitoring Window ..........................
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CHAPTER 1 Welcome Thank you for choosing the Matrix SATATYA NVR/HVR for the Video Surveillance Solution. There has been a growing need for centralized management of security systems and controls using remote surveillance systems. The feature rich Matrix SATATYA NVR (Network Video Recorder) and Matrix SATATYA HVR (Hybrid Video Recorder) aims to cater to this requirement.
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Configuring Matrix SATATYA Device - provides instructions for accessing the various setting options on the Matrix device and configuring the same. This section also provides a step by step instruction for launching the inbuilt web server on the Matrix SATATYA device as also the instructions for accessing various configuring options directly from the device using the attached display.
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The terms Matrix SATATYA HVR, SATATYA HVR and HVR are used interchangeably and refer to the Matrix SATATYA Hybrid Video Recorder. Using this Manual in conjunction with the Matrix SATATYA Device Quick start, we hope, you will be able to set up, configure and make optimum use of this feature rich product.
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Your installer is familiar with your system configuration and should be able to answer any of your questions. For additional information or technical assistance with the Matrix SATATYA System or other Matrix products, contact our Technical Support Help desk, Monday to Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (GMT +5:30) except company holidays.
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NVR6408X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 64 IP channels and 8 hard disk. Naming Convention of NVRX SATATYA Extreme Hard Disks IP Channels 01: 1 HDD 08: 8CH 02: 2 HDD 16: 16CH Product 04: 4 HDD 32: 32CH Name 08: 8 HDD 64: 64CH Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The SATATYA HVR is a server that performs as a High Definition Digital Recorder and comes with a wide variety of user-friendly features such as: Simultaneous recording and playback capabilities, motion detection, PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) control, password, real-time voice data recording, and maintaining up to 10,000 event lists and log files. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Users can also connect remotely through DSL, Cable Modems, and ISDN. This powerful software enables users to establish recording schedules, create motion detection zones, and use PTZ controls. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network connection, the installation process is simple and the product integrates seamlessly into your networking and application environments. The Matrix SATATYA device offers a cost-effective imaging solution with minimal installation and maintenance costs.
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To access this functionality, you need to prior add the server details of SATATYA device on the Camera web page. This feature can be activated from the Basic setting > General setting page. For more details, refer “Auto Add Camera”. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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SATATYA Network Video Recorder also includes variants such as NVR8S, NVR16S, NVR24P, NVR16H, NVR64P/ NVR64S. Click on the following links to know about the Front and Rear Panel connectors of each NVR variant. “NVR Front Panels” “NVR Rear Panel” NVRX Panels NVR0801X/NVR1601X Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Press and hold down the reset button for atleast 4 seconds to default the following parameters. Reset • LAN Settings • User Settings • General Settings • Resolution Settings Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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NVRX LED And Buzzer State The NVRX variants has a set of LEDs and Buzzer for indication of events on the SATATYA NVRX series. It has been explained in the table below. State Description Status LED Cadence Power LED Buzzer (System) Supply is connected but N.A.
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NVR Front Panels NVR8S Remote Controller NVR16S Remote Controller Hard disk Power Status NVR24P Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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HDD1 indicate the status of hard disk 1. The HDD2 LED to HDD2 indicate the status of hard disk 2. Backup Button to be BACKUP pressed to start Button manual backup on the inserted USB device. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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USB 1 Yes (Mouse) Dongle) Backup) Yes (Manual Yes (Manual USB 2 Yes (Backup) Backup) Backup) USB 3 USB 4 USB 1-4: Defined for Front Panel. USB 5-6: Defined for Rear Panel (Explained in Rear Panel section). Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Audio In NVR16S Alarm Out Alarm In (1-4) RS-485 LAN 1 USB 5 ALM IN ALM IN ALM OUT ALM OUT BACKUP BACKUP DONGLE DONGLE RESET RESET 12V 5A USB 6 HDMI 1 Power 12VDC, 5A NVR24P Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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NVR controls and configuration settings from the display. To connect audio Audio IN input device such as (RCA) a mic. To connect a low Audio OUT impedance earphone, (RCA) active sound box or an amplified speaker. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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NVR16H NVR64S/P Yes (Scheduled USB 5 Yes (Backup) Backup) USB 6 Yes (Dongle) Yes (Backup) USB 7 USB 8 USB 1-4: Defined for Front Panel (Explained in Front Panel section). USB 5-6: Defined for Rear Panel. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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HVR 0408P/ HVR 0408S. Click on the following to know about the Front and Rear Panel connectors of each HVR variant. “HVR Front Panels” “HVR Rear Panel” HVR Front Panels HVR16/8P (HVR 1624P and HVR 0824P) HVR16/8S (HVR 1624S and HVR 0824S) Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Manual Manual backup. backup. To connect USB port 2/ Manual Manual Mouse, Mouse, external USB Backup backup backup Scheduled Scheduled storage device. backup backup To connect USB Mouse, external USB port 3 USB storage device Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Configuration options. Press to select desired menu item, to select highlighted option from the virtual keyboard. This Enter button is also used button to load the menu list over the selected monitoring window. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Press and hold down the reset Reset button for atleast 4 seconds to default the following parameters. • LAN Settings • User Settings • General Settings • Resolution Settings Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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RS485 address of the cameras. To connect a high HDMI 1 definition digital (MAIN) monitor or TV for Main view. To connect a high HDMI 2 definition digital (SPOT) monitor or TV for Spot view Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To connect a VGA type monitor (LCD monitor of a personal computer) for VGA OUT local viewing; to access HVR controls and configuration settings from the display. To connect audio Audio IN input device such as a mic. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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DB-15 port Audio In(9-16) can be used to connect multiple audio inputs. These output provide loop through connections, and Video Loop can be used for Out (1-8): direct monitoring of connected video cameras. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The HDMI (Main) port used for connecting a high definition digital monitor or TV for Main view automatically checks the supported resolution with the available resolutions and sets the HDMI resolution accordingly. For detailed description on connection with the interfaces See “Connecting the Device” on page 41. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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1000 ON–1000 OFF Formatting backup device. The LAN LED to HVR is connected to the network LAN 1 indicate the status Green Steady LED/ NTW of network. LED is not HVR is disconnected from the Green illuminated network Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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N.A. Green Disk Normal N.A. 3000 - ON and 1000 – OFF Green Green Disk Error N.A. 3000 - ON and 1000 – OFF Steady Green No Disk N.A. 3000 - ON and 1000 – OFF Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Adapter 12VDC Yes (5A) Yes (5A) SMPS SMPS SATA Power Cable SATA Data Cable 1 Cable mains MC-4 3 Pin HDD fitting screws M6/32 PAN PH USB Mouse Side Clamps for Rack Mounting Alarm Out Terminal Plug Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Remote controller 1 Cable mains MC- 4 3 Pin HDD fitting screws M6/32 PAN PH Wall mounting screw M5/25 CSK PH + screw grip USB Mouse Side Clamps for Rack Mounting Screws for the Side Clamps Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Do's and Don'ts: The Matrix device is intended for indoor use only. Equipment must thus be installed into a controlled, dry, clean and secure environment where temperature and humidity are within product specifications. Please read the below instructions cautiously before installing SATATYA device to avoid potential problems or dangers.
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Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. Do not cut off the power or move the unit when hard drives are operating. Doing so may cause damage and loss of data. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Where the product needs to be returned to your supplier, you are requested to use the original packaging wherever possible. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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SATATYA SIGHT supports Android, Windows and iOS-based devices. To know more, user can refer FAQs for Android, Windows and iOS respectively. For Local configuration, See “Local configuration of the SATATYA device” on page 98. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Connect external alarm devices to the relay outputs if required. • An HDMI monitor can be connected to the HDMI port of device. The HDMI monitor can display the same image(s) as seen on the VGA Monitor as well as the user menus. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Do not Install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus that produce heat. Excessive heat can shorten the life of electronics. Install the device away from direct sunlight. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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(HDMI 1) is used as the main video output with local video display and menu operations. And other connector (HDMI 2) is used for Spot video Output. HDMI Ports In this manual, the “Local Client” has been used to term HDMI (video) Out. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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With this VGA monitor will stop the display. If Revert button is clicked then the resolution set before the HDMI detection will be applied. NVRX Series variants can be connected through HDMI port only and default resolution on local display is 1920x1080. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To Turn On/Off Auto Page Navigation To change the layout of selected camera to 1x1 Enter/F11 To remove the selected camera from the Camera Live View Layout Esc (2 times) To Enable the Live-View tool-bar for selected camera Insert Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To shift to next line in text box (like Message box) Ctrl + Enter To control seek bars or sliders Enter > Left/Right Keys To change the configurations to default values Ctrl + D To refresh the configurations Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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General Keyboard functions Purpose Select All Ctrl + A Ctrl + X Copy Ctrl + C Paste Ctrl + V Undo Ctrl + Z Redo Ctrl + Y Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Use the Shift key to toggle between the uppercase and lowercase keypads as shown.By default, lowercase keypad will be displayed. The Clear key enables the user to blank the input field and start afresh while the backspace key enables the user to clear field one character at a time. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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No action in idle mode. To toggle between Uppercase and Lowercase characters Shift Key on the virtual keyboard. To load menu list (Substream, PTZ control, Start Recording, Snapshot, Zoom In, Menu Start Audio) on the selected window in the Local view. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To adjust the iris, focus and zoom of the PTZ camera. Click on this key to input device serial number. Check the availability of this key in Address your Remote. Blank Press this button and any two number keys to give addressing to the Remote. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The battery is located on the device board and should be replaced only by authorised service personnel. Power supply for the system must be separate from other heavy electrical loads like Air-conditioners, heaters, welding machines, electrical motors, etc. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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(UPS). This provides temporary backup power to operate the unit during a limited power outage. The UPS also protects the unit from AC power fluctuations and power spikes. Power should only be applied to the unit when all connections are completed and tested. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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This section includes figures which show the different views of the SATATYA Devices cabinet to indicate the dimensions. All dimensions are given in mm. Click on the following links to know NVR and HVR dimensions respectively. “SATATYA NVRX Series Variants Dimensions” “SATATYA NVR Other Variants Dimensions” “SATATYA HVR Variants Dimensions”...
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SATATYA NVR Other Variants Dimensions NVR8S TOP COVER SCREWS BOTTOM VIEW WALL MOUNTING HOLDER NVR16S For Table Top 69.00 mm 360.00 REAR VIEW Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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FRONT VIEW COVER SCREWS FRONT VIEW 69.06 mm 360.00 TOP VIEW Top Cover Screws on Right Panel Top Cover Screws on 29.24 mm 153.00 Left Panel LEFT VIEW RIGHT VIEW Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Side Clamp Screws Top cover screws on Left Panel Side Clamp Screws Top cover screws on Right Panel Mountings for 2.5” Hard disk Rubber Foot Bottom View Mountings for 3.5” Hard disk NVR16H For Rack Mounting Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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12.75 TOP VIEW 39.72 mm 265.00 RIGHT VIEW LEFT VIEW Top Cover Screws Side Clamps for Rack Mounting REAR VIEW Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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NVR64 P/S Top View Front View Front Cover Screws Top Cover Screws on Left Panel Front Cover Screws 268.35 Top Cover Screws on Right Panel Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Top Cover Screws on Rear Panel General layout of the NVR enclosure: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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SATATYA HVR Variants Dimensions HVR 16/8P: 265.00 12.75 TOP VIEW 31.75 445.00 466.00 483.00 FRONT VIEW 265.00 274.00 RIGHT VIEW LEFT VIEW General layout of the HVR 16/8P SIDE CLAMP FRONT VIEW Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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HVR 16/8S: General layout of the HVR16/8S Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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HVR4 123.5 134.4 134.4 RIGHT SIDE VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP COVER SCREWS BOTTOM VIEW WALL MOUNTING HOLDER Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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General layout of the HVR 4 Channel Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Installing Hard Disks The Matrix SATATYA device can be fitted with various brands of commercially available SATA hard disks. The number of hard disks that can be installed in SATATYA devices is shown below. Each hard disk can support upto 10TB (TeraBytes) of storage capacity.
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Loosen the screws at the side panel to remove the top cover. Fix four screws in the HDD (Do not fit the screws completely, turn just three rounds). NVR0801X/NVR1601X Place the HDD in accordance with the four holes in the bottom of the enclosure as shown. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Inside the package you will find one SATA cable in NVR0801X and NVR1601X and two in NVR1602X and NVR3202X for each hard disk. Plug the SATA cables and power cables into the respective connectors on the hard disk as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Loosen the screws at the side panel to remove the top cover. Take the clamp and Place the Hard Disk inside the clamp. Secure the HDD inside the Clamp with the four screws provided using the magnetic screw driver. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Fix the clamp fitted Hard disks on the bottom plate with screws available at the rear and side panel. Maximum torque to be applied for tightening the screws is 3 kgf.cm. Applying more than specified torque will cause a damage to the HDD and the clamp. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Inside the package you will find four SATA cable in NVR3204X and NVR6404X and eight in NVR6408X for each hard disk. Plug the SATA cables and power cables into the respective connectors shown below on the hard disk. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Similar connection can be done in NVR6408X. Connectors are shown below. SATA Connectors(1-8) Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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HDD and the clamp. Inside the package, you will find 4 SATA cables for each hard disk in NVR64, 2 SATA cables for each HDD in NVR24P and 1 in NVR8S. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Apply power to the NVR only after you have completed the Installation.The system will now automatically detect the new disk(s). You will need to format the hard disk to create the file system of the NVR on your disk. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Plug the SATA power cable and the data cable into the respective connectors on the Hard disk. SATA SATA DATA POWER • Replace the top cover and secure it with the screws. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The SATATYA HVR board comes with on board SATA and power connectors. HVR 1624P and HVR 0824P HVR16/8P POWER CONNECTORS SATA DATA CONNECTORS HVR 1624S and HVR 0824S HVR16/8S HVR 0408P and HVR 0408S HVR4 Follow these instructions to install a disk: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Clamp with the four screws provided using a magnetic screw driver. Maximum torque to be applied for tightening the screws is 3 kgf.cm. Applying more than specified torque will cause a damage to the HDD and the clamp. SCREWS CLAMP TO HOLD HARD DISK Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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7.Place the Hard Disk inside the holder as shown below. Secure the hard disk on the bottom plate of the HVR inside the holder with the two screws provided using a magnetic screw driver. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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10. For HVR4, the top cover screws are located on the bottom side on HVR4 as shown below. Remove the top cover screws and slide open the cover. TOP COVER SCREWS BOTTOM VIEW WALL MOUNTING HOLDER Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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13. Replace the cover and screw it back into place. Power up the SATATYA HVR. The system will now automatically detect and format the new disk(s). Apply power to the HVR only after you have completed the entire installation. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The user can connect the output from another device, For e.g. a fire alarm relay or the AUX relay of a DOOR Controller can be connected to one of the Inputs and an Event and Action mapping can be defined to link the input event to the desired action. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The SATATYA device comes factory configured with the following default IP address settings. Ethernet Port 1 default settings: IP Address: 192.168.1.123 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 192.168.1.1 Ethernet Port 2 default settings: IP Address: 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 192.168.2.1 Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Login - Local Client Enter the IP Address in the browse. The SATATYA device login page appears as shown below: In the login window, enter the Username (default: admin) and Password (default: admin). The following screens appears. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To access and download the Device Client application for the first time, See “Initial Setup” on page 150. The SATATYA device login page appears as shown below: In the login window, enter the Username (default: admin) and Password (default: admin). The following screens appears. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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You can define/change the parameters of the Password Policy, for details refer to “Password Policy”. Click Login to connect the device. To Configure the Network Parameters of LAN1, click on “LAN 1” and for LAN2, click on “LAN 2”. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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User can configure the Quick setup for Local Client once the device is powered On and logged in with the Username and Password. Whereas for the Device Client, it can be configured by clicking on Quick Setup icon located at the left pane of the monitoring window. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Quick Setup process can be canceled by clicking on the Quit button. You can configure the parameters later also as described in this manual. Click on the Next button to start configuring the parameters, which are explained as below: “Time and Language” “Network” “Storage” “Configure Camera” “Search Camera” “Status” Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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NVRX. Time Zone: Select the relevant Time Zone based on the location from the drop-down list. Date: Set the Date by clicking on the calender button shown besides the field. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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•The updated language will be reflected in the Device Client or vise-versa after next login. •The Language feature is available only for SATATYA NVRX variants. Network Configure the Network parameters for LAN 1 and LAN 2 of the device as shown below. LAN 1 Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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DHCP: On selecting the DHCP option, the DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to the NVRX when it comes on the network and thus no physical IP address is to be assigned to the NVRX by the administrator. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Configuration of selected option (LAN 1 or LAN 2) will be saved once it is switched from LAN 1 to LAN 2 or vice versa. LAN 2 Select the LAN 2 from the LAN drop-down list. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The below page will appear on the screen as ‘No Disk Found’ if the Hard Disks are not connected with the device. To know more about installation of the HDDs, See “Installing Hard Disks” on page 65. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Once the HDDs are found connected then you can configure the storage for your NVRX as described below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Retain Camera Default Profile: If the box is checked then live stream for camera will auto start with camera default profile. If not checked then user can set the desired parameters of Main Stream and Sub Stream for live stream. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The custom resolution of minimum 64pixels and maximum 8192pixels can be played in the Live View. The VGA resolution, that is 640x480 is supported in all Matrix Cameras supported by NVR/NVRX, except the following: •...
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If the Camera is already added, then the Add column will show status as added with symbol . There will be Test button against the added camera. Click on the Test button to test the Camera. If the Camera is not added, then click on Add button to add the Cameras. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the Done button to complete the setup or Back button to re-configure the previous parameters. Once all parameters are attended, you can also switch to the particular parameter to be re-configured by clicking on to the respective one. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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All options for monitoring and control of the NVR/HVR functionalities are available from the Toolbar section. On clicking Settings icon, the following menu interface appears. The next section explains each of the device configuration and monitoring options in detail to enable the user to make optimum use of the SATATYA device. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Enter button once the option is highlighted and then the About window appears which shows the details of the SATATYA device. Now, click on Cancel button on the remote control to close the window. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Settings > User Account Management > User Account page. Then, only four cameras will be visible for Jerry. If the admin changes user rights in the running session, then it will take effect in the next time login only. Select the display type from the options of Main or Spot. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In NVRX series variants, only HDMI Main Display type is supported. You can also select the resolution and TV Adjust value for the same. Resolution in NVRX Variants SATATYA NVRX Series variants supports the Resolutions as shown in the list below: After resolution is changed, the system will restart to apply the new changes. Bandwidth Optimization Optimize BW: This option to enabled by default.
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Default checkbox against the layout style. Auto Page Navigation This option enables the user to start and stop viewing the cameras in a sequential pattern depending on the layout template selected for displaying the live video of the cameras. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Now on the Device boot up, auto page navigation will start automatically for the selected default layout style. You can also Enable/Disable Auto Page Navigation from the toolbar itself. Single click on the option Auto Page Navigation as shown below, the device will start/stop displaying the cameras in a sequential order. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The selected window i.e. here Window 1 will appear for configuring the cameras. Now from the device list on right side select the desired cameras of the device and assign to the windows. The assigned cameras will run in a sequence of live view. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The user has to manually start the audio in this case. From the live toolbar click Expand to view the assigned cameras on different windows. To view cameras in a single window click Collapse button from the toolbar. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If the admin changes user rights in the running session, then it will take effect in the next time login only. The live view of the camera will start in the selected monitoring window. Right click inside the window of the selected camera to perform the following action: • PTZ Control Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Start/Stop Manual Recording • Start Audio • Speak Now • Instant Playback • Start Sequencing • Expand • Close User can perform “Digital zoom” after clicking the Zoom button. For details See “Digital zoom” on page 196. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Display Mode option on the toolbar.The page appears as shown: NVRX Display Modes: In NVRX series variants, 16 layouts are supported as shown in the screenshot below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on any of the layout templates shown above based on the cameras to be viewed simultaneously and then assign a unique camera number to each monitoring window of the selected layout template based on the requirement. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In order to access this functionality, click on the icon on the toolbar for Asynchronous playback and icon for synchronous playback. For Asynchronous Playback See “Asynchronous Playback- Local” on page 128. For Synchronous Playback See “Synchronous Playback- Local” on page 130. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Event Search The Matrix SATATYA HVR/NVR has the capability to store and display event logs. The system has the capacity to store up to 10000 events. The following types of event logs are generated by the system: • All Events •...
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Select the desired device whose settings are to be modified from the Devices list. For all the settings, refer Device Client part of the manual for detailed explanation.See “Device Configuration” on page 202. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Select the desired device whose Manage option is to be viewed from the Device field. Users This option enables to view online users as well as block some of the online users as and when required. The user can also unblock the previously blocked users. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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On selecting this option the following page appears. The availability of number of alarm output ports will depend on the device variant. The button toggles between Activate and Deactivate based on the current status of the output as shown. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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System Control This option enables the user to activate/deactivate Manual Trigger, control the System and default the parameters such as Network, User Account and Configuration. On selecting System Control option, the following page appears: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Language drop-down list for selection. For the configuration of Language, “Language” on page 180. Once the language is selected, a confirmation pop-up to change the language will display. Click on the OK button to change the default language or No to cancel the configuration. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Once the Language is selected but not saved by clicking on OK button, still the changes will be reflected in the local client till the next Login. The updated language will be reflected in the Device Client after next login. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Enter the Current Password in the Old Password field and then enter a unique password in the New Password field. Reenter the new Password in the Confirm Password field. Click on the OK button to change the Password. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In order to access this functionality, click on the Device Status icon on the toolbar, the following page appears: For more details on Device Status, See “Device Status” on page 172. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To access the functionality, click on Login/Logout icon located on the toolbar.The page appears as shown: Enter the correct Username and Password in the fields provided.Check the Remember Password checkbox to allow the device to remember the credentials entered.Click on Login button to login into the device. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The user can adjust the volume by moving the volume control up and down. You can move the control up-down either by dragging the seek bar over the volume line or by clicking the volume line or by scrolling the mouse. Double click on the Volume icon to Mute/Unmute the audio. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To do so, click on Quick Backup icon on the toolbar as shown below. The following pop-up window appears as shown below. For all the settings, refer Device Client part of the manual for detailed explanation.See “Quick Backup” on page 167. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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For the configuration of ‘Quick Setup’, See “Quick Setup” on page 87. Click on the Quit button or Close icon to cancel the quick setup process. The Quick Setup Wizard option is available only for the NVRX variants of SATATYA Devices. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the desired device to view the event list. The Event Notification with the Event details appears as shown below: Select the desired device from the Devices pick list.The events related to the selected device will be displayed in the grid. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Eject Manual Backup USB. Similarly, for the device buzzer being active, an icon will be displayed on the toolbar as shown: A single left click on the icon allows the user to Stop the buzzer. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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From the Tool Bar, click Settings. Click Camera Settings and then Recording. Click and configure the parameters for Manual, Alarm, Scheduled, COSEC Recording and Adaptive Recording. For details for NVRX Series, refer to “Recording/Adaptive Recording Settings” and for other series refer to “Recording Settings” and “Adaptive Recording” Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Recording will be stored in Hard Disk. If the disk gets full, then it will get Over write if Over write option is enabled or else the recording will be stopped. The Recording can also be backed up at Network Drive whose path is defined in Storage and Backup Settings. (See “Storage and Backup Settings” on page 278.) Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Drive1 and Network Drive2. By default, the Source is set to “All”. Start Date: The user can select the Start Date and Start Time by clicking the up-down arrow buttons to specify the start of the particular playback of the recording. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Backup button.When selecting only single file, it is possible to crop the recorded video by defining start and end time of the record and then taking backup of the cropped file on the USB. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Calender: The dates for which the recording is available is shown by green color in Calender. The user can see the recording by clicking on the particular date which is green in color from the calender. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The colored dot (.) besides the camera check box indicates the type of recording available in respective camera. If there are multiple recordings available in a single camera then, it will show accordingly as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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For the description on Playback control buttons, See “Playback Toolbar” on page 144. To Start Playback: After specifying the date, Cameras, Hours and Event type, take the slider in Timeline to the position from where the playback is to be started. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To View the Recording from Device client, click on Playback from the Left Pane. There are two types of Playback as mentioned below: • Device Recordings Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The system offers search filters, allowing the user to locate a recorded video relating to a certain time period, recording type or camera. Start Date Time: Specify the appropriate Start date and time period by scrolling the up down arrow. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In order to playback a recorded video, select a window on the Device Client screen and click on Play button. The video will be played back in the selected window on the Device Client page as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If the previous recording of the same camera is not available then the previous button will remain disabled. If the next recording of the same camera is not available, then the next button will remain disabled. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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View recordings from Local Playback file In order to view a recorded file from the local hard disk, click on the Select local playback file icon as shown. The user can then browse to the appropriate file. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Device Client has the option to download recorded files from the device to the local hard disk of the computer. In order to access this functionality, select the recordings to be downloaded. Now click on the Native download and AVI download icon as shown. Click on the AVI Download button to begin the download process. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the Native Download button to begin the download process. The system will display the download status as shown above. After downloading is completed, the status is marked by Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Source: Select the playback source from the options of Local Drive, Network Drive1, Network Drive2 and All, if you want to search the results from all of the mentioned sources. Right Pane: The Right pane consist of Device Selection, Source Selection, Calender, Camera Selection, Hours and Types Selection. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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24 hours. The Time line will change according to the hours selection. Select the time format from the options of • 24 hours • 12 hours • 6 hours • 1 hour Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Play button from the Tool bar. The Synchronous playback of the selected cameras will be started as shown below: In Play mode, Search operations are not allowed. Calender and Cameras will be disabled. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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See “Clip Making” on page 145. Clip Making For Clip List, See “Clip List” on page 145. Clip List Note: Some of the Tool bar icons differ for local and device client and for Asynchronous and Synchronous Playback. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Device Client has the provision for Local Playback of the Recordings stored on the computer. In order to access this functionality, click on the Playback and select Local Recordings from the left pane of the Device Client page. The page appears as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Scan button to scan the computer for the stored native and avi files. All the drives will be scanned for the recording files. Select the desired Year and Month from the drop down options. Then click on Search button. The selection will be shown as below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the particular month and select the file. Click on Play button from the grid below to play back the recorded native file. The playback will be started as shown below: The playback speed can be varied from the toolbar See “Playback Toolbar” on page 144. You can click on Close button to stop the playback. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Select the AVI file and Click on Play button to play back the recorded avi file. The window for selecting the media player will open. Select the media player to playback the avi file. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Processor Intel Core i3 or higher at 1.6 GHz or faster 4 BG or higher Hard disk 40 GB Screen resolution Minimum 1024 x 768 Graphics Accelerator DirectX 9.0 Network Interface card 10/100 Base-T network adapter Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Open the Internet Explorer web browser and type the URL of the device as shown. The following page appears. • Click on Download button to download the Device Client application setup. The following page appears. • Click on the Save button. The setup will be downloaded at the provided location. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Open the web browser (Mozilla, Google Chrome etc) and type in the URL of the device as shown. The following page appears. • Click on Download button to download the “.exe” file of the device.The page appears as shown: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Select the option Auto start application on system boot, if you want the application to get launched at the time of system boot. If enabled the user will get logged in to the device client automatically with the same layout along with the saved cameras, whenever the system boots. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Enter the current IP Address of your device. When accessing for the first time, you may use the default IP Address. Click on Go button to load the login page of the device as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Login button once done. The home page appears on logging into the application. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the About button located besides the Go button. This option enables the user to view details of the product as well as its version as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Settings > User Account Management > User Account page. Then, only four cameras will be visible for Jerry. If the admin changes user rights in the running session, then it will take effect in the next time login only. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Quick View is a feature that enables a user to go to a particular camera directly without scrolling through a list of cameras. To do so, one needs to press Ctrl key and any Numeric key from the keyboard so that the Quick View feature gets enabled. The following screen appears as below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Camera1 audio will be continued playing in device client. • If Priority is Client: Audio of camera2 in local will be stopped and audio from device client will be started. Camera1 audio will be continued playing in device client. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The two way audio feature enables to send audio signal from local/device client and play it on the in-built speaker of camera or any external speaker connected to the Camera output. Supported camera models for Audio Out on Camera are: Axis: M1031-W, Matrix Professional Model cameras and Matrix OEM PTZ camera.
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The two way audio is applicable only for G.711 codec. View Online Events When the live event occurs on the SATATYA device, it is notified by displaying icon at the right panel in Device Client as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Live Events icon in the Device Client disappear only after clearing all the events on the page and then closing the window using cross button at the top. The left pane of Device client has following controls. Click on link for the detailed explanation. “Layout” “Playback” “Quick Backup” Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Thus, user specific layouts can be created and stored. Now, assign cameras to the monitoring windows in the selected layout by highlighting a monitoring window and clicking on the appropriate channel. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To exit the full screen mode, right click anywhere on the display screen and select Exit Full Screen as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Playback icon from the Left pane of device client. The Playback window appears as shown below. For more details on Asynchronous and Synchronous Playback, See “Search and Playback” on page 128. To know about Local Recordings, See “Local Recordings” on page 145. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the Advanced Options and the Backup Management Settings page appears as shown below. From here you can configure parameters for the Manual Backup. For more information on backup configuration, See “Backup Management” on page 285. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Clip Settings Clip Settings allows to configure following parameters for taking backup of the required device, cameras and storage location. The Clip Settings configurations are independent from Manual Backup configurations. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Now, when the backup is in progress and the pop-up window is minimized, the color of the Quick Backup icon gets changed to blue indicating the ongoing backup process. You can also click View Status button to view the status of backup being taken as shown in the screen below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Event Log section from the Left pane of device client. The Event log window appears as shown below. The Matrix SATATYA Devices have the capability to store up to 10000 events logs. The Device Client has the capacity to display up to 1000 events at a time. The following types of event logs are generated by the system: •...
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The latest occurred events, falling under the search criteria entered in the filter will be displayed on the first page. The Event log can be exported in text or excel format by clicking on Export button. Click on Play button to view the playback of particular event log in the selected monitoring window. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In order to access this functionality, click on the Device Status icon on the toolbar of Local Client and from the Left pane of device client. The Device Status window appears in device client as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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An example is shown in the screenshot below. Scheduled Recording at Camera 1 is active Click on Next and Previous arrows to view the status of other cameras. Next Previous Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Select the device from the Devices list whose System status is to be viewed. The green box indicates that the component is enabled. The Number of ports of Sensor In and Alarm Output will be displayed as per the selection of the device variant. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Camera details are shown below: FPS: The Frame rate per seconds for individual Camera Channels is shown. GOP: The Group of Picture i.e. the ratio of P Frame and I Frame for individual Camera Channels is shown. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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CPU Usage: The percentage usage of CPU or the CPU Load is shown here. Up Time: The HVR Up Time i.e the days for which HVR is ON is shown in Days, Hours and Minutes format. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The buzzer will be stopped automatically when the temperature drops from 100 degree Celsius. The buzzer can also be stopped manually by clicking the buzzer icon on the toolbar that appears when the event is triggered. You can see that in the figure below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Estimated Storage: The estimated storage time of HVR is shown here. Current Recording Rate Per Hour: The current recording rate per hour in MB is shown here. Per Day: The current recording rate per day in MB is shown here. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Enter the Current Password in the Old Password field and then enter a unique password in the New Password field. Reenter the new Password in the Confirm Password field. Click on the Submit icon to change the Password. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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For this, .CSV file is to be maintained at where the particular Language data will be stored. User can download (export) the file from Device Client itself. Only the Admin Group users can configure the Language. Language feature is available only for SATATYA NVRX variants. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Except English Language (file), other language (file) must be imported first to make it available into the list for selection. The updated language will be reflected in the Local Client after next login. • Export: • Language: Select the required Language file from the drop-down list which is to be exported. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The ‘column A’ will always be for the English language which contains different English Labels in rows. User must translate each English labels into the required language and enter it into the same row of the Translated Label column. The sample file which is translated for ‘Portuguese language’ is shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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User needs to maintain a separate .CSV file for each languages. • Import: Once the Language file is configured with all translated labels, user needs to import it back to the Device Client. Make sure the Language file is saved and closed while importing. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The total saved languages will be available in the Language drop-down list for the selection. Choose the required one and click on the Save button to save or Cancel to cancel the configuration. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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System Control This option enables the user to upgrade the firmware, shutdown, restart the system and default the parameters. By clicking on System, the following window appears. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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This section enables the user to remotely restart or shutdown the device. Select the relevant option by clicking on the appropriate button.The system prompts for UserName and Password as shown. Default: This option allows the user to default the parameters of the device. By clicking on Default, the following page appears: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Alarm Output, the following window appears. The availability of number of alarm output ports will depend on the device variant. The button toggles between Activate and Stop based on the current status of the output as shown. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Device Configuration Click on Device Configuration section from the Left pane of device client. The Configuration Settings window appears as shown below. For detailed description on Device Configuration See “Device Configuration” on page 202. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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• Download Path: The Device Client has the facility to download recorded files from the SATATYA device to the local machine. Specify the folder path where these files will be stored. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Save once done. Joystick Device Client supports all standard USB joysticks and gaming controllers which are compliant with Microsoft Windows operating system to operate PTZ cameras. Joystick is connected to the system via USB port. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click the Joystick tab to configure the following parameters. Click Refresh button to detect the joystick connected to the system. The detected Joystick will appear in the drop- down list as shown in the screen below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In Configured Joystick the name of the selected Joystick is displayed. When the Joystick is connected the Connected indication will appear and when it is disconnected the Disconnected indication will appear. To assign an Action to the required Button, • Double click on No Action, corresponding to the desired Button number. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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• The Actions pop up appears. • Double-click on the action you wish to assign to this button. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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This Option enables the user to Launch the quick setup wizard and configure the basic parameters of NVRX like Date and Time, Network, Storage, Camera Configuration and Search Camera quickly. Click on the icon and the pop-up will appear on the screen as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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See “Search Camera” on page 95. The Quick Setup Wizard can be launched only for the NVRX variants of SATATYA Devices. Logout Click on Logout from the left pane of device client to log out of the application. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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213x120 resolution picture can be drawn on the screen) • After right clicking & pressing the ‘Exit’ button on monitoring window, User can exit from the digital zoom functionality in Local client. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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.stm file into avi format. Camera Settings Menu: This option enables to open the analog PTZ camera settings menu by entering the preset position as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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PTZ functions can also be controlled using the Joystick. For details, refer “Joystick”. Using this option, user can also control zoom and focus of following variants of Matrix IP cameras added via Brand Model or ONVIF in SATATYA Device. •...
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Speak Now: This option enables the user tosend the audio from device client to the camera output. “Speak to Camera” on page 160. Close: This option enables the user to stop the live streaming from the selected channel by clicking on the cross button. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Source Device: Select the device from drop down list whose camera is to be moved. Eg: HVR 24P Camera: Select the checkbox for the camera to be moved. Eg: Camera 2: UPNP Destination Device: Select the device from the drop down list where the camera is to be moved.Eg: Matrix-NVR Click Move Camera button.
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As per the detection of the events and running actions, user will get the respective icons on the camera monitoring window. See “Icons on Monitoring Window” on page 300. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Default: Click on Default button to default the settings. Refresh: Click on Refresh button to restore the previous settings. Save: Click on Save button to save the changes. Cancel: Click on Cancel button to remove the changes. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the Configuration option from the left pane of Device Client. The Configuration Settings page appears. Select the General option from Basic Settings. The General Settings page for HVR1624 P/S and HVR0824P/S is shown as below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Device Number: Specify a Device number between 1 to 255 which is an identification of the device. Device Name: Specify a unique name for the device. The General Settings of HVR 0408 P/S is shown as below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The General Settings of NVR8S is shown as below: The General Settings of NVR64 P/S, NVR24P is shown as below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Consider that the user wants to connect to MY DEVICE. Suppose user has done the following configuration in Device Client -> Device Configuration -> Basic Settings for My Device. TCP Port = 8000 Forwarded TCP Port = 8001. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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AVI to any, then the recording files which are available in current hour recording folder will get deleted after reboot. Quick Backup, Synchronous & Asynchronous playback and Instant Playback will not work for the recorded files in .avi format. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Suppose If a user (Sheetal) is created and password is not set in the Matrix camera. And if you add this camera in SATATYA device with the user-name and password as Sheetal; then on Auto configure request;...
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Auto Configure Range: This is the range in which identified cameras will be auto configured. • Start/End IP Range: Define a range in which you want to assign IP address to the camera by specifying start and end IP address. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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• Specify the TCP Port to establish the communication between Device client and IP camera. Specify the same TCP Port as specified at the Matrix IP camera web-page. • Specify the Poll duration in seconds till which the IP camera should wait for response from the device for communication.
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Save the setting after configuring the parameters. Enable the Auto Add Camera option, to add the Matrix IP camera to the device automatically. If this option is not enabled, then the camera will appear in pending state for activation in Camera Settings >...
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Analog Cameras: Select the analog cameras from the drop down options of 4,8,12 and 16. IP Cameras: Based on the number of analog cameras selected, the number of IP cameras is updated. The total number of cameras being 24. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If the user clicks on No button in Auto-configure pop up, then the pop up asking “Would You like to start live view of cameras” will appear to the user. Click Yes to start the live view. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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TCP port number for remote access to each unit from outside the LAN (Local Area Network). In NVRX variants, Network Acceleration option is provided for both Local and Device Client as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Continue with reboot “will appear on screen as shown below. Once the ‘Network Acceleration’ is enabled or disabled, then a pop up will appear as shown below. Make sure the configured network is stable while making the Network Acceleration enabled or disable. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If OK is clicked, the system will restart and the time zone will get updated automatically. Synchronize Camera Time With: Enable the respective option; Local Time or UTC Time, with which the time of the Camera will be synchronized. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Every 12 Hours • Every 24 Hours Click on Save once done. Note that the date and time of cameras added through ONVIF in the device will be same as set in the Device Date and Time page. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Time Period: Specify the time duration in hh:mm format by which the clock is to be forwarded or reversed. For eg: The clock is forwarded and reversed by 1 hour. The clock will be forwarded to 7 am and reversed to 4 am on the specified days. Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Camera Settings option enables the user to define the cameras to be associated with each channel of the SATATYA device. The user can configure the following functionalities: “Camera Search” “Camera” “Stream Settings” “Recording/Adaptive Recording Settings” “Schedule Snapshot” “Image Upload Settings” “PTZ Interface” “Preset Position” “Preset Tour” “Audio Settings” “Alarm Output” Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Follow the steps below to search and configure the parameters for cameras in the network. “Step 1: Searching Camera from Network” “Step 2: Auto Configuration of Cameras” This Page also allows the user to add or reject the Matrix IP Camera detected in the network through camera initiation. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If the Camera is already added, then the Add column will show status as added with symbol . There will be Test button against the added camera. Click on the Test button to test the Camera. If the Camera is not added, then click on Add button to add the Cameras. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If Cameras are unidentified, then the Brand and Model of Camera can be selected from the picklist by clicking on the select button. On Click of the Save button, If ONVIF is not set and brand and model is unidentified then the message appears as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on OK to save the settings. Step 2: Auto Configuration of Cameras Select the Camera(s) which you want to auto configure from the search list and click on the Auto Configure button as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The screen is shown below: Click on the OK button to set the configurations. To know more about Auto Configure feature, See “Auto Configure” on page 209. Auto Configuration rights are given to Admin user group only. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The list of the camera appears only if the Auto Add Camera option is disabled from Basic Settings page. See “Auto Add Camera” on page 211. You need to select the camera(s) and click on Add button to activate the camera. Click Reject to remove the camera from the pending list. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Camera: Select the Camera Number from the drop-down list. Click on button to test the camera. The following screen appears on clicking the test button. Click on the Details button to view the Events and Features supported by that camera as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Recording Stream: Select the recording stream as Main Stream or Sub Stream. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Select the channels which will start video recording in the event of a motion being detected in the motion zone of the selected camera or channel by checking the boxes against the respective channels. Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Copy to Camera window opens. Select the check boxes of the desired camera’s or select the All check box to copy it across all the cameras. Click Save or click Cancel to abort and exit. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Drag and drop the mouse cursor to define the area. Set the desired level of Sensitivity. Click Save to save the settings or click Cancel to abort and exit. Click Clear to clear the selected area. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Copy to Camera window opens. Select the check boxes of the desired camera’s or select the All check box to copy it across all the cameras. Click Save or click Cancel to abort and exit. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Privacy Mask can not be configured when the Camera is added via ONVIF. OSD: Click on Set button to configure the OSD settings. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Camera Name Position: Select the position of Camera Name on the display screen from the drop down options. • Camera Status Position: Select the position of Camera Status on the display screen from the drop down options. • Click on OK to save the settings. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In the event of defining a generic camera, select the Brand as Generic and then select the HTTP, RTSP UDP or RTSP TCP option from the list of the Model field. Specify the HTTP URL or the RTSP URL depending on the camera model in the URL field. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Select the channels which will start video recording in the event of a view tamper being detected on this channel by checking the boxes against the respective channels. Click on Save once done. Audio Channel Select the Audio channel to be linked to the selected camera channel from the drop-down options. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on the Configuration option from the left pane of Device Client. The Configuration Settings page appears. Click on Camera Settings. Select the Stream option. The Stream Settings page appears as shown below: Analog Stream Settings Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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GOP: Specify the GOP (Group of Pictures) value from 1 to 100. The GOP is the ratio of P Frame and I Frame for individual Camera Channels. Click on Save once done. IP Stream Settings in Local Client Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Video Encoding: Select the video encoding mode from the drop-down list. The options define the quality of video encoding. H.265 gives superior video quality as compared to H.264 but, by using more bandwidth. Resolution: Select the required resolution from the drop-down list. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The custom resolution of minimum 64pixels and maximum 8192pixels can be played into the Live View. The VGA resolution, that is 640x480 is supported in all Matrix Cameras supported by NVR/NVRX, except the following: •...
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Click on the Device Configuration option from the left pane of the Device Client page. The Device Configuration Settings window appears. Click Camera Settings. Click Recording. The Recording page appears. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Default pre-recording time is 5 seconds and the configurable range is from 0-15 second. Manual Recording Select the check box to enable the manual recording for the selected camera. If disabled, manual recording will not be allowed. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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You can copy the settings done for a day to the other days of the week. Select the check boxes of the desired days or click All to apply it to the entire week. • Click Save to save the changes. You return to the Recording window. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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This option enables the user to set the recording parameters for Manual, Alarm, COSEC and Scheduled based recording. Click on the Configuration option from the left pane of the Device Client page. The Configuration Settings page appears. Select the Recording option.The Scheduled recording page appears as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Manual Recording Check the box to enable the manual recording for the selected camera. If disabled, manual recording shall not be allowed. Scheduled Recording Check the box to enable the scheduled recording for the selected camera. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Copy to Cameras button. The camera selection page appears as shown below: Check the boxes against the respective channels or check the Select All box to copy it across all the channels. Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Alarm Recording is active in that particular schedule from Event and Action Settings page. Once done, the user can set different time periods for different days. Click Set button against the day for which the schedule is to be set and the following screen appears. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Copy to Cameras: The defined schedule can be copied across multiple channels. To Copy the Adaptive Recording settings from one camera channel to other, click on Copy to Cameras button. The camera selection page appears as shown below: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The SATATYA device has the functionality to upload the camera snapshot to an Email server, FTP server or Network drive. Select the option for Upload To from the drop-down list.The options available are: • Email Server • FTP Server 1 • FTP Server 2 • Network Drive 1 • Network Drive 2 Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In order to copy the schedule to multiple days, check the boxes of the respective weekdays. Check the All box to copy the schedule to all the days of the week. Click on OK once done. Click on Save to save the changes. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Also specify the Subject and the Message to be included in the email. Select the number of images to be uploaded per minute from the Max. Images Per Minute drop down list. Click on Save to save the changes. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Baud rate to be specified is dependent on the camera and is to be set as per the site requirements. Similarly, specify the Data Bits, Stop Bits and the Parity information as per the camera requirements. Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Specify a user friendly Name for the position. Use the Preset Position arrow keys to move the camera to the required position. Click on Save button when done. User can now select a new position no. and configure the parameters for another preset position for the same camera. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Override Active Tour by PTZ Control: Check the box to Enable control of PTZ camera when PTZ tour is going on. While doing PTZ control if tour is active then the active tour will get paused and resume when clicked on resume button. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The administrator can set up to a maximum of 5 tours per channel. Tour Number: Select the Tour Number from the drop down list. Tour name: Specify a user friendly Tour name. Pause Between Runs: Specify the time in seconds between successive runs of the Tour. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Specify the Volume for each of the audio channels by scrolling the arrow buttons to the required value. The range available is from 0 to 15. Audio Out: Select the option as Client or Camera to whom the Audio out priority is to be given. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Note that in NVRs and HVR0408 variants Audio Settings page, only Audio Out settings is available as shown below: For details on Two Way Audio feature, See “Two Way Audio” on page 159. Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Alarm Output The Matrix SATATYA device has the functionality to activate alarm outputs on the cameras based on the occurrence of certain configured events. When the output relay is enabled on this page it will then be available to all events, which in turn can have the relay enabled or disabled, independently of each other.
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“Static Routing” “IP Address Filtering” “DDNS” “Email Client Settings” “FTP Client Settings” “TCP Server Settings” “Media-File Access” “SMS Settings” “Monitor Client (Not Applicable for NVRX series)” “P2P” The network parameter settings are described in respect of HVR. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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When you select the User Name and Password field, the Virtual Keypad will appear enabling you to enter alphanumeric characters. MAC Address: This field displays the MAC address of the HVR's Ethernet port and cannot be edited. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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HVR based on the availability. And specify the Subnet Mask and the Gateway based on the network settings at the site. MAC Address: This field displays the MAC address of the HVR's Ethernet port and cannot be edited. Click on Save button to commit the changes. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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DHCP Server is a network server that automatically provides and assigns IP addresses, default gateways and other network parameters to the client devices. NVRX series support a DHCP Server. To use the DHCP Server, you must configure the following parameter: DHCP Server Settings in Local Client Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Lease Hours, the server will free the IP Address and this IP Address may be assigned to another DHCP client in LAN. • Click Save. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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• After the DHCP Server has assigned the IP Addresses to all the clients, their list with their details— IP Address, MAC Address, Host Name, Lease Time (that is the remaining Lease Hours) are displayed here. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Broadband Settings The Matrix SATATYA HVR supports mobile broadband as one of the modes of communication for remote access. The appropriate broadband USB dongle has to be inserted into the USB port available on the device for broadband communication. In order to configure the parameters for mobile broadband communication, Select Network Settings and click on Broadband option.
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In order to configure the parameters for static routing, Select Network Settings and Click on Static Routing option. The Static Routing page appears as shown below: The following static routing parameters can be configured from this page: Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The IP Range option enables the user to define the Starting and Ending IP Address which shall be filtered as per the selected mode. The user can also specify a single IP Address by specifying it as the starting or ending IP Address. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Matrix DNS Client To access this functionality, go to Network Settings and Click on Matrix DNS Client option. The Matrix DNS Client Settings page appears as shown below: In order to enable this functionality, check the Matrix DNS Service box.
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Host Name: Specify the host name as registered with the DynDNS web site. Update Interval: Specify the Update Interval in minutes. Click on the Update button to update the DynDNS site with the current IP of the device. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Save once done. Email Client Settings The Matrix SATATYA HVR provides various event based user alert functionalities. This option enables the system to send mails with defined text and subject to the specified users. In order to configure the parameters of the mail server, Select Network Settings and Click on Email Client option.
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FTP Client Settings The Matrix SATATYA HVR has the capability to upload images to an FTP server based on various event triggers. This option enables the user to configure the FTP server settings. The administrator can define up to two FTP servers which can be then configured for uploading images or backup of image files from the SATATYA HVR.
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Click on Test Connection button to verify the connection. Click on Save to save the changes. In order to use the remote control while configuring the network settings, the user needs to first perform the binding procedure by pressing the Address key. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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OK to access the folders. In FTP Port specify the listening port of the FTP Server on the SATATYA HVR. The users have only view and copy rights for the above option. Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Specify the Sender ID used to send the sender id in the message. Flash Message: Some service providers also provide the option to send flash messages instead of text messages. Check this box to send flash messages. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The user can now enter a phone number in the field provided and click on the Test button to test the settings. If you have selected SMS Lane as the Service Provider, the Test activity will not be functional. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Mobile Application (SATATYA SIGHT). You need to make sure that, both the Device and Clients are connected to the Internet. This feature will not be functional if you have a Symmetric NAT installation. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Configured the Name of the Device that needs to be accessed from the application • Connection Mode is set as P2P • MAC Address of the Device is configured • Configured the User Name and Password Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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SATATYA HVR and also configure the following parameters. • Storage Alerts • Initializing Hard Disks • HVR action when Hard Disk is full • Backup recorded files at predefined schedules “HDD Management” “Network Drive” “Storage Management” “Backup Management” “USB” Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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To access this functionality, go to Settings > Storage and Backup Settings > HDD. The HDD Management page appears as shown below: The screen above shows RAID 10 Creation in NVRX variant. To know more about RAID creation and Total Logical Volume in different NVRX series variants, See “RAID Concept” on page 318. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Power up the HVR and let the system mirror the data from the 500 GB disk to the 1 TB disk. • Power down the HVR again and remove the second 500 GB disk and connect the other 1 TB disk in its place. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The pop-up will appear again whenever a new session is started until the HDD is not cleaned. It is recommended to clean the HDD because the junk files occupy the unnecessary space which may affect the recording process. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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File System: This field will specify the file system supported by the Nework Drive PC i.e. CIFS or NFS. Default Folder: This field will store the path of the folder on Network Drive, where the media files has to be recorded and transferred. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Recording Drive or Camera Wise recordings. • If you choose to select Recording Drive option, then specify duration in days. This will clean up files older than the specified days from the recording drive for all the cameras. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Backup Retention: Enable this checkbox to configure Retention Days for Backup files. Click on Select Cameras button and specify retention duration for each camera individually as shown below. This will clean up files older than the days specified for each individual camera. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Check the Storage Alert box to enable this functionality. Specify the free space threshold level in GB in the space provided. Click on Save once done. Backup Management The SATATYA Devices enables the user to backup recorded files at predefined schedules to a USB drive, Network drive or an ftp location. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Select the Storage and Backup Settings option and Click on Backup. The Backup Management page appears as shown below: Backup can be taken in following two ways. For more information, click on the links below: • “Scheduled Backup” • “Manual Backup” Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Duration: Select the duration from the drop-down list, for which the manual backup is to be taken every time the manual backup option is selected. • Backup Location: Select the backup location from the list of drives in the drop-down list. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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The Unplug button is provided to safely remove the USB drive from the SATATYA HVR. Stop Backup button enables the user to stop the scheduled or manual backup as and when required. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Device I/O Settings CHAPTER 14 The Matrix SATATYA NVR Premium and SATATYA HVR variants has an on-board capability of monitoring different input- output. The inputs can be connected to output ports of external alarm devices. The maximum distance of one line is 600m(2,000 feet) with a two conductor cable having a guage of AWG#22.
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For example, if a Normal state is changed to Alarm, the state must remain in Alarm for the specified seconds before an Alarm state is generated. Select the appropriate delay time in seconds for the selected input as per the site requirements. • Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Pulse: The Output Relay will remain activated for the duration of the defined pulse time. • In the Event of selecting the Pulse Mode, select the Pulse Period ranging from 1-255 seconds. • Click on Save once done. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Loitering • Object Counting • Recording Start “Device Sensor” • Sensor Active “System” • Manual Trigger • On Boot • Storage Alert • Disk Volume Full • Disk Fault • Schedule Backup fail • Firmware Upgrade Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In the Camera web page, select the Alarm Server option. The Alarm HTTP Server Settings page appears. You have to do the following configurations. Specify the Server Name. Eg: HVR Specify the URL as Device IP Address: HTTP Port/alarm?alarm_type=%d&channel=%d E.g.: 192.168.102.146:80/alarm?alarm_type=%d&channel=%d Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Email Notification: Click on the Email Notification button to configure an action to send an email to the specified email address using the configured SMTP server. Specify the email address in the Mail Address field. By default, Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Network option as explained earlier. Click on the TCP Notification button and specify the message to be sent to the tcp server if required. This is only required if the default message as configured on the system is to be overridden. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Video pop-up feature is available for Motion Detection, View Tampering, Trip Wire, Object Intrusion, Audio Exception, Camera Online and Loitering events. It is restricted to 3x3 layout only. i.e. No layout other than 1x1, 2x2 and 3x3 will appear on event occurrence. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Video pop-up” option is enabled from Local Settings page, then the video pop-up window will appear on the occurrence of motion detection. If camera audio is ON and if Video Pop-up appears, then after the pop-up gets closed, the camera audio should turn ON for the same camera. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Sensor: Select the Sensor from the drop-down list. The number of ports available in the drop-down list will depend on the device variant. Action Schedule: Check the box to Enable the Action Schedule. For more information on Action Schedule see See “Action Schedule:” on page 294. on Camera Event and Action Settings. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Buzzer: Check the box to enable the action of Buzzer. This option is available in Systems only. As per the detection of the events and running actions, user will get the respective icons on the camera monitoring window, refer See “Icons on Monitoring Window” on page 300. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Recording: It will appear on the live view for the camera whose recording is started. Recording Failed: It appears when the recording is failed for the camera due to any reason. Whenever the recording gets failed, the pop-up will also appear on the monitoring window as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Video Loss: It appears at the Local Client whenever the Video Stream is stopped to be reached from the camera. At Device Client, Video Loss symbol will appear on the live view in case of video loss. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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CHAPTER 16 Devices option allows the user to connect other SATATYA devices (maximum 20 devices) and establish reliable communication with a particular SATATYA device.The connection type available are IP Address, DDNS and Matrix DNS Server. To access this functionality, click on Devices option from the Configuration Settings.The page appears as shown below: Device Model: Device model name of the added device will be displayed in this field.
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DDNS - Specify the Host Name of the device to be added.For e.g.: matrixcosec.dyndns.info • Matrix DNS -MAC Address - Specify the MAC Address of the device to be added. • Matrix DNS -Host Name - Specify the Host Name of the device to be added.
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Click on the Set to default button and below pop-up will appear on the screen. Click on the Yes button to reset all the configured remote devices with the default status and No button to cancel the reset. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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In order to access this option in Local Client, click Settings > User Account Management > User Account. The User Account Management page appears: 128 Users for NVRX Series only. For other series it is 120 Users. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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5 characters to a maximum of 16 characters. • 1 Uppercase (A-Z) • 1 Lowercase (a-z) • 1 Number (0-9) • 1 Character -_.,()[]:@!#$*+/\ Confirm Password: Re-enter the password in the Confirm Password field. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Click on Save to save the configuration. The administrator can also edit or delete an existing user. The users created in the system will be displayed in the list when your cursor is in “User” field. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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When Sheetal logs into the Device Client, then she can edit the rights of Swati and Aditi. In Local Client, the users created in the system will be displayed in the drop-down list in “User” field as shown below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Enable this option to set a validity period for all passwords. On enabling this option, the password will expire after a period (days) defined in the Reset Password field and a new password must be set by user. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Specify the maximum allowed invalid login attempts and define a Lock Account period (minutes) after which account login should be restored for the locked account. Save the settings to apply the Password Policy. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Monitoring and Control CHAPTER 18 options The purpose and utilities of Matrix SATATYA device is shown in the below figure.The SATATYA device provides the following functionalities of monitoring and control of the device. These options enable the user to: Live...
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• View event logs and health status of the device See “Event Log” on page 170. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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NVRX supports Auto Firmware Upgrade through the FTP. Using Auto Firmware Upgrade, NVRX can automatically download the firmware files stored at a central location and upgrade its firmware. The files can be stored on the Matrix FTP Server or any other third party FTP Server. Auto Firmware Upgrade is supported from Firmware Version V7R13.
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• Select the desired FTP Server — MATRIX COMSEC, Custom. If you select MATRIX COMSEC, you do not have to configure the parameters —Address, Port, User Name, Password, Firmware Path. These will appear blank but will be fetched automatically. If you select Custom, you must configure the parameters —Address, Port, User Name, Password, Firmware Path •...
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Sensitivity: The sensitivity of a camera is configured on the digital surveillance system. Motion Detection based recording uses relies on the sensitivity of the cameras to trigger recording. Hue: Corresponds to colors such as red, blue, etcetera. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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(Luminance is the recommended name for the photo-electric quantity which has also been called brightness.) Contrast: The range of light to dark values in a picture or the ratio between the maximum and minimum brightness values. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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SATATYA Devices supports High reliability RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10 HDD modes. In which, SATATYA NVR and HVR variants supports RAID 0 and RAID 1 HDD modes. SATATYA NVRX Series variants supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10 HDD modes. For the detailed explanations of supported RAID types, See “Types of...
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Now, if any one hard disk gets failed, then from the Parity bit which is the result of XOR-ing the data of the other two disks, data can be retrieved easily by performing the reverse operation. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Out of the four disks, the first two disks HDD1 and HDD2 will contain mirrored data. The second two disks, HDD3 and HDD4 will also contain mirrored data. The combination of (HDD1 and HDD2) and (HDD3 and HDD4) will contain striped data as shown in the screen below. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Similarly, HDD3 and HD4 will contain mirrored data (RAID 1), so Logical Volume= 1TB (Lowest of HDD3 and HDD4) Now, the output of both the combination will contain stripped data (RAID 0). So Total Logical Volume= 1TB + 1TB= 2TB Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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RAID Creation in NVRX series variants As explained above, in SATATYA NVRX Series variants RAID level can be configured based on the number of SATA interfaces available in the particular variant. The table below indicates the HDD modes/RAID levels and the paring of drives in each NVRX series variant.
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4 SATA HDD support 8 SATA HDD HDD with max HDD with max each with max each with max capacity capacity of 10 TB. capacity of 10 TB. capacity of 10 TB. of 10 TB. Sensor IN/Alarm OP Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Snapshot JPEG JPEG JPEG JPEG JPEG Format Video VGA Video One 15 pin One 15 pin One 15 pin One 15 pin One 15 pin Output D(5+5+5) D(5+5+5) D(5+5+5) D(5+5+5) D(5+5+5) connector connector connector connector connector Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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6TB capacity of 6 TB. capacity of 6 TB. of 6 TB. each. each. Sensor IN/Alarm OP Alarm Inputs 2 Sensor inputs 4 Sensor inputs 8 Sensor inputs 8 Sensor inputs 4 Sensor inputs Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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120 fps @ D1 speed (fps) Video VGA and 1024 x 768 (XVGA), 1280 x 1024 (SXVGA), HDMI 1280 x 720 (HDMI - 720p), 1920 x 1080 (HDMI - 1080p) Resolution VGA Video One 15 pin D(5+5+5) connector Output Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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6TB each. 6TB each. of 6TB of 6TB. of 6TB. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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274.00mm x 153.5mm x 123.50mm x 123.5mm x 79.60mm 48.45mm 79.60mm 48.45mm 65.00mm 65.00mm Weight 3.7 Kgs 1.45 Kgs 3.6 Kgs 1.40 Kgs 0.95 Kgs 0.90 Kgs (without HDD) Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If there is any legal obligation for disposal, you may check with local authorities to locate approved plastic recyclers in your area. After end-of-life of the Matrix products, if you are unable to dispose-off the products or unable to locate e-waste recyclers, you may return the products to Matrix Return Material Authorization (RMA) department.
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Warning This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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General Public License (GPL) Version 2. Terms of this license is printed in full below. • The source of the open source software used in this product will be available, upon written request from: R&D Team Matrix ComSec Pvt. Ltd. 394, Makarpura GIDC, Vadodara - 390 010 Gujarat India.
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You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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For an executable work, complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual...
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