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Installation Guide Avigilon™ HD Network Video Recorder HD-NVR3-PRM-48TB, HD-NVR3-PRM-84TB and HD-NVR3-PRM- 137TB...
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Manual Activation Adding Licenses Networking Configuring the Avigilon Control Center Software Starting Up and Shutting Down the Avigilon Control Center Client Software Starting Up the Client Software Shutting Down the Client Software Logging Into and Out of a Site Logging In...
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Replacing a Hard Drive Blank Replacing Hard Drives Replacing Front or Back Hard Drives Replacing Center Hard Drives LED Indicators Diagnostic Indicators Power Status Indicators Network Link Status Indicators Hard Drive RAID Status Indicators Specifications Limited Warranty and Technical Support...
Introduction The Avigilon HD Network Video Recorder is preloaded with Avigilon Control Center™ software and is configured for maximum performance and reliability. The HD Network Video Recorder can be easily integrated into any existing Avigilon surveillance system, or act as the base of a new site.
For more information, see LED Indicators on page 23. 6. Information tag Provides the product service details, MAC addresses and a copy of the Windows license key. Back View 1. Serial connector Accepts connections to serial devices. 2. Video connector Accepts a VGA monitor connection. 3.
Installation Package Contents Ensure the package contains the following: Avigilon HD Network Video Recorder Rack sliding rail assembly kit Cable management arm assembly kit Bezel and key Power cables Recovery USB — contains Windows recovery software and supporting materials. Installing the Rack Rails and Cable Management Arm If the recorder will be kept in a server rack, install the Rack Sliding Rails and the Cable Management Arm provided in the recorder package.
After the recorder restarts, the first screen you see is the Avigilon Control Center software license wizard. Other parts of the ACC system may start while you perform this procedure, but you will not be able to use any of the features until after license activation is complete.
6. Find the saved activation file and copy the file to a computer with internet access. 7. Open a web browser and go to http://activate.avigilon.com. 8. At the Avigilon License Activation web page, click Browse to locate your activation file, then click Upload.
If you choose to upgrade your existing license to a different edition, you will need to perform the licensing procedure again. In this case, you can access the Add License wizard from the Avigilon Control Center Server Admin Tool software.
After you set up and license the HD Network Video Recorder, it is recommended that you complete the following steps to configure the ACC system. For more information about any of the following procedures, see the help files provided with the Avigilon Control Center Client software.
Logging Into and Out of a Site After you start the Client software, you are immediately asked to log in to a site. By default, the ACC ES Analytics ApplianceHD Network Video Recorder is automatically added to the system as a server within a site of the same name.
To avoid this issue, it is highly recommended that you create at least one other administrator level user as a backup. Connecting Cameras to the Avigilon Control Center System After all the cameras in your system have been physically connected to the ACC ES Analytics Appliancenetwork, you need to connect the cameras to the ACC system so that video can be recorded and indexed for search.
Secure — The system will protect and secure the camera's configuration and login details. This option is selected by default. Unsecure — The camera's configuration and login details will not be secured and may be accessible to users with unauthorized access. Cameras with a secure connection are identified with the icon in the Status column.
Continuous — record video constantly. Motion — only record video when motion is detected. POS Transactions — only record video when a point of sale (POS) transaction is made. License Plates — only record video when a license plate is detected. 5.
High Bandwidth keeps the original high quality video and the secondary stream of low resolution video. Low Bandwidth only keeps the secondary stream of low resolution video. NOTE: The data aging can only occur when the secondary stream is enabled. For H.264 cameras that do not support data aging, only the High Bandwidth video is kept.
Administrators — has access to everything in the system. Power Users — has access to most features in the system except for the ability to import and export settings. Restricted Users — has access to live video only and can control audio and digital outputs. Standard Users —...
5. In the Login Timeout area, select the Enable login timeout check box to set the maximum amount of time the Avigilon Control Center Client software can be idle before the user is automatically logged out of the application. 6. In the Password area, complete the following fields: Password: —...
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Self-Learning Video Analytics If you have an Avigilon self-learning video analytics device, use the Video Analytics Configuration dialog box to configure classified object motion detection. Once configured, you can receive events, trigger alarms, define rules, and record video when specific object motion requires your attention.
6. On the next page, scroll down the language list then double-click your preferred language. NOTE: Only the languages supported by the Avigilon Control Center software are pre-installed. You can choose to download and install any extra languages supported by Windows.
Checking System Health The Server Administrator software is pre-installed on the recorder. The software provides information about the recorder’s system operation status, and gives you remote access to the recorder for recovery operations. If one of the LED indicators on the recorder is flashing an error warning, the Server Administrator will display details about the problem.
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1. Remove the bezel. a. Unlock the bezel. b. Lift the release latch next to the lock. c. Pull the left end of the bezel then unhook the right end to remove the bezel. 2. Press the release button and slide the blank out of the hard drive slot. 3.
The operating system and the Avigilon Control Center software are mirrored on two hard drives at the back of the recorder. If one of the hard drives fail, you can replace the failed drive while the recorder continues to run from the other.
Replacing Front or Back Hard Drives Replacing Center Hard Drives Replacing Front or Back Hard Drives 1. Locate the failed hard drive at the front or back of the recorder. 2. Press the release button on the front left of the hard drive. 3.
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1. At the top of the recorder, unlock the latch release then lift and rotate the latch towards the back of the recorder. The cover slides back and is released from the recorder body. 2. Hold the cover on both sides and lift it off the recorder. 3.
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4. Lift the handles on either side of the hard drive tray. 5. Press the orange release tab on the hard drive tray then lift up the hard drive carrier handle to release the hard drive. 6. Hold the handle and lift the hard drive out of the tray. 7.
LED Indicators The following tables describe what the LEDs on the recorder indicate. Diagnostic Indicators The diagnostic indicators on the front of the recorder highlight system issues during system startup. NOTE: The diagnostic indicators only light-up when the recorder is powered. LED Indicator Description Blue —...
The recorder is connected to a network at less than the maximum Link LED is orange port speed. The recorder is working with other parts of the Avigilon Control Connection Status LED is blinking green Center software. Network Link Status Indicators...
Hard Drive RAID Status Indicators Each hard drive has its own set of LED indicators to show its activity and status. Figure 4: (1) Status LED. (2) Activity LED. The Activity LED flashes green when the hard drives are working. The following table describes what the Status LEDs indicate: LED Indicator Description...
Specifications System Avigilon Control Center Software Enterprise, Standard and Core Operating System Windows Server 2012 R2 Hard Disk Drive Configuration Near-line SAS, hot swappable, RAID 6 Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D) 8.73 cm (3.44 in.) x 48.24 cm (18.99 in.) x 71.6 cm (28.19 in.) Weight 42.5 kg (93.6 lb) when fully populated with hard disk drives...
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EN 61000-3-2:2006 +A1:2009 +A2:2009/IEC 61000-3-2:2005 +A1:2008 +A2:2009 (Class D) EN 61000-3-3:2008/ IEC 61000-3-3:2008 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55024:2010/CISPR 24:2010 Directives RoHS, Reach (SVHC), WEEE Specifications...
Limited Warranty and Technical Support Avigilon warranty terms for this product is provided at avigilon.com/warranty. Warranty service and technical support can be obtained by contacting Avigilon Technical Support: avigilon.com/contact-us/. Limited Warranty and Technical Support...
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