Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 1. Precautions The following content is about use of the product, the prevention of danger as well as preventing property from the loss. Please be sure to comply. 1. Please placed NVRs within the permissible range of temperature and humidity. 2.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 3.2. Feature: Real-time monitoring Have a composite video signal interface and support TV, VGA or HDMI output simultaneously. Compression function Use H.264 video compression standard and G.711 audio compression standard and have high definition, low code rate of the video coding and the storage.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 4. Installation 4.1. Unpacking Inspection: When you receive a product, check it according to the packing list inside the box. 4.2. Installation Preparation: Preparation Prepare a Cross Screwdriver. Steps Remove the metal top cover by removing two screws from the sides of the cover. Place the hard disks on a flat table and tighten the screws.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 1U NVR 2U NVR Function Index Name Receive remote control signal; Power switch Connect USB devices such as U drive USB interface Receive remote control signals Remote control receiver Power/RUN/REC/ Light for power on state / the machine to work/video...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 1U NVR 2U NVR 4U NVR...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Rear Panel: Function Index Name Video input 16-channel video input (BNC) Audio input 16-channel audio input (RCA) Video output 1 channel video output interface(BNC) Audio output 1-channel audio output interface (RCA) Intercom input 1-channel intercom input Extension interface Loop-out extention interface...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder PTZ decoder connections A. The grounding of the PTZ decoder and NVR must be shared otherwise the common-mode voltage will lead to the PTZ control failure. The shielded twisted pair is recommended. B.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Alarm input port specification 1 channels alarm input. Alarm input type unlimited. The grounding and the com port of the alarm sensor are parallel (The alarm sensor is external power sup- ply).
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 5.2. Preview and Login in: 5.2.1 Preview After the device is turned on, you will enter the real-time monitoring interface. Right click and the following interface will pop up. 5.2.2 Login In Click the image above with [main menu], and then input the user name(default:admin)and the password...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 5.3. Mode Switching: The NVR can work in mixed mode or NVR mode. Mixed-mode can be connected with both analog cameras and network cameras while NVR mode can only support IP cameras. Enter [configuration]- [system]-[channel mode] to select the mode.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Network channels are used to display remote IPCs. The addition of IPCs shows as the following interface. Enter [video]-[net channel]. First open [OPEN]. [Channels] Choose a local channel to display. [Protocol] It is selected according to the type that the IPC supports. [IP] Input the IPC‟s IP address.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 5.4.2 Status Display Right click in the real-time monitoring screen and select [net channel] to view the status of the network chan- nels. 5.5. PTZ Control: When connect with a network ball, right click the corresponding network channel and select [PTZ] to enter into the PTZ interface.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Refer to 8.2 about more details. 5.5.1 PTZ configuration The direction of PTZ, steps, zoom, focusing, iris, preset points, cruising between points, patrols, sweeping the boundary, calling an auxiliary switch, light switch, horizontal rotation are controlled with the usage of the arrow keys.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Index Type Description Calendar Date and time Choose the time Input the date and time of records searched. It can achieve a full screen, circle playback, stopping / Playback control playing, pausing, fast playing, slow playing and the previous/next frame on a suspended state .
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder (Channels) The number of channels that are in alarm status. (Schedule) Alarm output is in control of alarm configuration. (Manual) Alarm output is on and the status is active. (Stop) Alarm output is off and the status is inactive. (Status) The current status of alarm output.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Alarm Input Enter [main menu]-[alarm]-[alarm input]. [Alarm input channel no.] Select a channel. [Enable] Select the enable switch. [Type] It can be normal open or close. [Process] and [Linkage] Refer to [Detect]. 5.8.3 Alarm Status If you select [Show Message] in linkage settings, the following message will pop up when the alarm occurs.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 5.9. Color Setting: Adjust the specified screen (single screen) image color hue, brightness, contrast, saturation, gain and white- level parameters set two time periods according to the local environment difference between day and night for each adjustment period set, the device will automatically switch to the best video quality.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 6. Parameter Settings 6.1. Introduction Of Main Menu: The main menu is shown in the following interface. [Search] Search records by types, channels, time and play- back records. [Video] Set basic, encoding, snaps and net channels. [Record] Set basic and record plan.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder [Channel] Select the desired channel. [Compression] H.264 [Resolution] The resolution of main stream can be D1 or CIF. Different channels correspond to different reso- lutions. Frame rate setting range is also different. The channel extension stream resolution can support CIF / QCIF.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 6.3. Record: Basic [Video mode] Record automatically, manually or not record. [Video expiration time] The figure is between 0 to 365. [Video package time] The figure is between 5 to 120. [HDD full] Overwrite or stop recording. [Channel] Select a channel.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 6.4. Network: Base [DHCP] Enable the DVR to obtain an IP address automatically. If it is enabled, the DVR will reboot and search for a DHCP server, and then assign a dynamic IP address. The dynamic IP address will be displayed in the menu.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder [TCP] default: 8000, variable [HTTP] default: 80 [UDP] default: 8001 [Multicast] tick „Multicast‟ and set a group in „Set‟, IP should be limited as follow picture, port no limit. Net Apply [DDNS] Enable the DVR to registered a DDNS hostname, which runs on a fixed IP address webclient. Select DDNS type(NO-IP DDNS, Dyndns DDNS, FNT DDNS and so on).
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Enable P2P by clicking OPEN, and click OK to finish the device configuration. “Enable”:Open or Close “Device ID”:Each serial number Of devices are different, this cannot be modified. “Password”:This is generated by the system, you can change it. “Local Port”:Default is 3000, can be modified.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 6.6. Alarm: 6.6.1 Video Detection [Channel] Select a channel. [Alarm type] Dynamic monitoring, video loss and video blind. :Open the enable switch. [Process] Set the alarming time, linkage and the handling method. [Area Set] The function should be set in the remote IPC.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 6.6.3. Alarm out [Channel] Alarm port [Auto] Alarm output is determined by the alarm output menu, while in auto mode. [Manual] Alarm output is on and the status is active. [Stop] Alarm output is off and the status is inactive. [Status] Current status of alarm output Notice: Some models have no local alarm, please refer to the products descriptions.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 6.7.2. Display: Output mode [Menu Transparency] Adjust transparency. [VGA Output] Select VGA resolution. The default is 1024×768@60Hz. Tour configuration Setting tour mode and interval between rotation , the time is within 5-120s,the mode include single screen, four-, eight- , nine-, sixteen-screen.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder HDD Record Backup Connect an External USB device with the USB port to backup in the “Record Backup” menu. [Detect] Identify external USB device and display the de- vice information. [Backup] Tick the external device and click[Backup] to enter the backup menu .Select the record start-stop time and click [Add] Add files in list.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Z6.7.5. Status You can see the BSP and on-line users. 6.7.6. Maintain You can see logs of the system, product information, default settings and maintain information in the follow- ing interfaces. 6.7.7. Account Note: Group and user names can be from 1-6 characters in length.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder [Add users] add group member information and set authorities. Default users are: “admin”, “user” and hidden “default”, the password of first two username is empty. “admin” has advanced authorities; “user” only has surveillance and playback authority. Hidden default: operate in password-less login mode, cannot delete, DVR login in this name automatically if “no user login”,user can revise limits of power then operate some without login.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 7. Web and Client 7.1. Web Operation: 7.1.1 Network Connection H&M Series Check network connection by LCD on front panel, “ ” refers connection error. P Series Check B-Lamp on front panel, light indicates connection. Set IP, subnet mask and gateway for computer and DVR.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 7.1.3. The Interface of Web Operations WEB Interface Description Index Name Description Channel Channel selection Local playback: playback local record Function key Open all: play live views in surveillance window Surveillance window Change window layout Image color: modify brightness, contrast and Image color &...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Click on 2 area in upper right corner can choose open / close the channel of the main stream or secondary stream, shows the current DVR's IP and rate information. Stream information Lower left corner shows the current video channel name.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 7.1.5 PTZ Control Set protocol(see [Setting] → [PTZ] ) Control PTZ direction, step size, zoom, IRIS, preset, tour, pattern, border scan, light, wiper, auto pan, etc. Step size controls PTZ direction and speed, e.g. step size 8 is moved faster than step size 1. Eight direction rotations: up, down, right, left, up-left, up-right, lower left, lower right.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Configuration 7.1.7. Search Record Click “Search record” to open the search interface (Diagram 0 10 ), can search and operate record, alarm, motion, local record Search record By selecting the record type, start and end times, and click the check button, get a list of files on the DVR. Select the appropriate file and download can be played Play Double click a search result to play in video window.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Searching 7.1.8. Alarm Configuration Click the [Alarm] to enter the alarm setup menu, users can set up and operate the alarm mode. Alarm configuration Choose type of alarm on menu, monitor video loss, motion detection, disk full, disk error, video mask, exter- nal alarm.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 8. Appendix A 8.1. Expansion function: 8.1.1. DDNS Function FNT DDNS FNT DDNS is built-in professional dynamic DNS service in our network DVR. You can register directly in the device .Specific steps are as following. 1:Select FNT DDNS and check Enable.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Run Command Line Program Input “ping+ Domain name” then presses Enter, as the Diagram 0 2 DNS shows. Diagram 0 2 DNS The computer will analyze the domain name which is set in the DVR and return to the current IP, as the pic- ture shows underlined in red.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Port Mapping Port mapping is mapping a port of outside web host‟s IP address to a machine inside web, and provide the service. When user connects to the port of the IP, the server will automatically map the request to the corre- sponding machine inside LAN.With the function of port mapping, we can map many ports of a machine‟s IP address to different machines‟...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Pattern You can begin the desired path or end a path by filling the figure in the box. 8.2. HDD Capacity Calculation: 8.2.1 Reference of HDD Capacity Calculation The first time install DVR, please check if the HDD has installed. The capacity of the HDD There is no limitation of capacity of single HDD to DVR, please choose the HDD according to the saving time.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 8.2.2. Hard disk problem Use Detection Tool provided by the HDD manufacturer to detect the Function of HDD to solve data problem. We recommend Seagate and Western Digital. How to detect Seagate HDD a) Get into www.seagate.com,...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Diagram 7 3 WD Detection 8.3. Common Faults: NVR startup failure or continuously reboot Possible reasons: 1.The system has been damaged from a bad NVR update. 2.There is a problem with the NVR main board error, please contact supplier. 3.There is an HDD error.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Fail to connect NVR through network Possible reasons: 1.check the physical network connection is correct. 2.check the NVR network configuration parameters. 3.check whether IP conflicts exist in network. Download records can’t be played Possible reasons: 1 .Player installation error.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 9. Appendix B: P2P Web Operation 9.1. Device Configuration: 9.1.1. Check the Status of the Device Connect to Server Step 1: Click the Main Menu Step 2: Input DVR password Step 3: Enter Main Menu, and click Configuration...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Step 4: Click NETWORK Step 5: Click P2P Step 6: Result after Clicking P2P. Step7: Enable P2P by clicking OPEN, and click OK to finish the device configuration. “Enable”:Open or Close “Device ID”:Each serial number Of devices are different, this cannot be modified. “Password”:This is generated by the system, you can change it.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder “Local Port”:Default is 3000, can be modified. “State”:Check the connect status of the device and the server. 1- Online 2- Offline, cannot connect to Internet. When it shows Offline, click [Ping] to check the connect status again. Note: If the status still shows offline, please check the if the network light is on, and the device is connected or not.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder ActiveX cannot be downloaded,IE security level is high,check and set the security settings Step 1: Click [Tools] ,Choose “Internet Options”,which shows below: Step 2: choose “Trusted Sites”, choose [Sites] ,shows below:...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Step 3: Click [Add] ,after adding success,click [Close] ,shows below: Step 4,choose to click [Custom level] ,shows below: Step 5: Enable all ActiveX prompts、download and run,click [OK] ,shows below:...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Step 6,refresh the website again,click [Install] ,shows below:...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Shows the ActiveX is installed successfully, it can work properly Notice: If users do not like to set the IE or ActiveX cannot be downloaded, they can choose to download the ActiveX manually: click “Download” or download “P2P.exe”from the “User login”, after downloading, double click to install.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder The manual can guide to help you with the device login, the user login mode can assist to manage a few more devices effectively. The following is a detailed description of interface after log in.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 9.2.3. Device Management WEB Manual Interface Description of different functions: Type Description Select the Channel No. Select the Channel No. To be displayed on screen. Local Playback: Select the local recording files to do the Function Key playback.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Channel Selection Click Area 2 to open or close the selection of Main stream or Extra Stream. As Chart 5-5 shows the IP info and the current stream info of the DVR. Channel Stream Info On the left below direction of the video window, shows the channel names.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Function Button Chart 9.2.5. PTZ Control Before using PTZ control, users should set PTZ protocol, please refer to [External Configuration] →[PTZ Configuration] ; otherwise the PTZ control is not available. It is to control the PTZ direction, speed, zoom, focus, presets, light, Wipe, Auto tour etc. Speed is used for direction operation, ie.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder Pattern: This is recorded as Pattern Route X, click to start recording, and then turn back to PTZ control menu to oper- ate zoom, focus, iris or directions etc. Turn back to Pattern set menu, click stop. This is a complete Pattern route.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Network Video Recorder 4. Enter correct username & password; click Ok to log in the device; 5. After login, drag the decompressed updatepacket.bin file to the column after the open files; 6. Click BIOS to begin upgrade successfully. 9.4.
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