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ClareVision Network Video Recorder Installation Guide Model CV-P64010-10 Last modified: 09/29/2016 Doc ID - 348 • Rev 06...
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Content NVR pre-installation...1 Package contents...1 NVR installation...2 Hard disk installation...3 Front panel...5 Rear panel...9 Peripheral connections...10 Wiring of alarm input...10 Wiring of alarm output...10 Using of alarm connectors...11 Controller connection...11 HDD storage calculation chart...12 Menu operation...13 Menu structure...13 Startup and shutdown...13 Using the Setup Wizard...14 Live View...18 Adding and configuring IP cameras...18...
NVR pre-installation This NVR is highly advanced surveillance equipment that should be installed with care. Please consider the following precautionary steps before installation. Keep all liquids away from the NVR. Install the NVR in a well-ventilated and dust-free area. ...
NVR installation When installing the NVR: Use the brackets for rack mounting. Ensure there is ample room for the audio and video cables. When routing cables, ensure that the bend radius of the cables is no less than five times the diameter.
Hard disk installation Disconnect the power from the NVR before installing a hard disk drive (HDD). A factory-recommended HDD should be used for this installation. Up to 16 SATA hard disks can be installed on your NVR. Tools required: screwdriver. To install the hard disk drive in the NVR: 1.
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4. Squeeze the hard disk mounting handles inward, and then insert the disk into slot 1 long the rails until it locks into place. 5. Repeat step 4 for each additional hard disk that you are installing. Be sure to install the disks in slots by ascending order (1, 2, 3, 4 ...).
Front panel Name Function Description Status ALARM The LED turns red when a sensor alarm is detected. Indicators READY Ready The light is normally blue, indicating that the device is functioning properly. STATUS The light turns blue when the device is controlled by an IR remote.
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Alphanumeric buttons Switch to the corresponding channel in Live view or PTZ Control mode. Input numbers and characters in Edit mode. Switch between different channels in Playback mode. The light of the button is blue when the corresponding channel is recording; red when the channel is in network transmission status;...
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F2/ AUX Cycle through tab pages. In synchronous playback mode, it is used to switch between channels. MENU/WIPER Press the button will help you return to the Main menu (after successful login). Press and hold the button for 5 seconds will turn off audible key beep.
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JOG SHUTTLE Control Move the active selection in a menu. It will move the selection up and down. In Live View mode, it can be used to cycle through different channels. In the Playback mode: For DS-9600NI-ST/RT/XT series, the ring is used to jump 30 seconds forward/backward in video files.
Rear panel Item Description VIDEO OUT BNC connector for video output. CVBS AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output. This connector is synchronized with CVBS video output. VGA AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output. This connector is synchronized with VGA video output. LINE IN BNC connector for audio input.
Peripheral connections Wiring of alarm input The alarm input is an open/close relay. To connect the alarm input to the device, use the following diagram. If the alarm input is not an open/close relay, connect an external relay Note: between the alarm input and the device. Wiring of alarm output To connect to an alarm output (AC or DC load), use the following diagram.
There are four jumpers (JP1, JP2, JP3, and JP4) on the motherboard, each corresponding with one alarm output. By default, jumpers are connected. To connect an AC load, the jumpers should be removed. Example: If you connect an AC load to the alarm output 3 of the NVR, then you must remove the JP3 jumper.
3. Connect Ta on the controller to D+ on the terminal block and Tb on the controller to D- on the terminal block. Fasten the stop screws. 4. Connect the pluggable block back into the terminal block. Make sure both the controller and NVR are grounded. Note: HDD storage calculation chart The following chart shows an estimate of storage space used based on recording...
Menu operation Menu structure Startup and shutdown Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expand the life of the NVR. To start the NVR: 1. Check that the power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet. We highly recommend that you use an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) in conjunction with the device.
To shut down the NVR: 1. Enter the Shutdown menu (Menu > Shutdown). 2. Select Shutdown. 3. Click Yes. Using the Setup Wizard By default, the Setup Wizard starts once the NVR has loaded. To operate the Setup Wizard: 1. Select the system language from the drop-down menu, and then click Apply to save the resolution settings.
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2. The Setup Wizard can walk you through settings of the NVR. If you do not want to use the Setup Wizard, click Cancel. You can use the Setup Wizard the next time by selecting the Start wizard when NVR starts? checkbox. 3.
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7. After the time settings, click Next to return to the Network Setup Wizard window. Dual-NIC is supported. 8. Click Next after you configured the network parameters, which takes you to the Array Management window. 9. Click Next to enter the HDD Management window. ClareVision Network Video Recorder Installation Guide...
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10. To initialize the HDD, click Init. Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD. 11. Click Next to open the Adding IP Camera interface. 12. Click Search to find the online IP Camera. Select the IP camera to be added, and then click Add.
Live View Some icons are provided on screen in the Live View mode to indicate the different camera statuses. Icons appear at the top right of the screen for each channel. They show the status of the record and alarm in the channel so that you can identify problems quickly.
To add other IP cameras: 1. On the left side of the window, enter the IP address, protocol, management port, and other information to be added for the camera. 2. Click Add to add the camera. Configuring basic parameters of IP cameras After adding the IP camera, the basic information displays on the page.
To edit more parameters: 1. Click the Advance Set icon. 2. You can edit the network information and the password of the camera. 3. Click Apply to save the settings, and then click OK to exit the interface. Table 3: Basic icons Icon Description Edit basic parameters of the camera...
PTZ settings To set PTZ: 1. Enter the PTZ settings interface (Menu > Camera > PTZ). 2. Choose the camera for PTZ setting next to Camera label. 3. Enter the parameters of the PTZ camera. All the parameters should be the same as the PTZ camera parameters. Note: 4.
PTZ control In the Live View mode, you can press the PTZ Control button on the front panel, on the remote, or choose the PTZ Control icon to enter the PTZ panel. Table 4: PTZ control icons Icon Description Direction button and the auto-cycle button The speed of the PTZ movement 3 D-Zoom Patrol...
Playback Play back the record files of a specific channel in the Live View menu. Instant playback by channel Choose a channel under live view using the mouse, and then click the button in the shortcut operation menu. Only the record files recorded during the last five minutes on this channel Note: will be played back.
Check the channels if you want to switch playback to another channel or execute simultaneous playback of multiple channels. Backup Recorded files can be backed up to various devices, such as USB flash drives, USB HDDs, or DVD writers. To back up recorded files: 1.
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You can choose to export the record files and the related log files to the Note: player. 5. Check the backup results. Choose the record file in the Export interface, and then press to check it. ClareVision Network Video Recorder Installation Guide...
Understanding camera capacity in an NVR When setting up your NVR and cameras, you may notice that some of the camera images may not display in Live View. This most often occurs when you are displaying images in 1+5 mode, or 1+7 mode because the total bit rate for all cameras is exceeding the NVR’s capacity.
Each channel can support a different camera, as long as they do not exceed the total bit rate limit. It is entirely possible to mix 5 MP cameras with 4CIF IP cameras, etc. Generally, 5 MP at 30 fps requires around 20 Mbps for best quality.
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Working temperature 14 to 131ºF (-10 to 55ºC) Working humidity 10 to 90% Chassis 19 inch rack-mounted 2 U chassis Dimensions 7.52 × 18.5 × 3.54 in (44.5 × 47.0 × 9.0 cm) (W × D × H) Weight ≤ 24.25 lb. (11 Kg) (without hard disk or DVD-R/W) ClareVision Network Video Recorder Installation Guide...
Regulatory information DISCLAIMER Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product. UL has only tested for fire, shock or casualty hazards as outlined in UL’s Standard(s) for Safety, UL60950-1. UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product.
Warranty information Clare Controls offers a three (3) year limited warranty on original Clare Controls components, from the date of shipment from Clare Controls. To view complete limited warranty details, including limitations and exclusions, www.clarecontrols.com/warranty. Scan the code to view product warranty details.
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