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UA-XVL810, UA-XVL1610, UA-XVR810
User's Manual
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
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  • Page 1 UA-XVL810, UA-XVL1610, UA-XVR810 User's Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. UVSUA-UM-A...
  • Page 2 GeoVision. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. GeoVision, Inc. makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ........................1 Safety Instruction ..................... 4 Chapter 1 Product Overview ................. 1 1.1 UA- XVL810 Font Panel ................... 1 1.2 UA- XVL810 Rear Panel ................... 2 1.3 UA-XVL1610 Front Panel ..................3 1.4 UA-XVL1610 Rear Panel ..................4 1.5 UA- XVR810 Font Panel ...................
  • Page 4 5.1.5 Motion ........................... 36 5.1.6 Intelligent ..........................38 5.2 Record ........................63 5.2.1 Encode ..........................63 5.2.2 Record ..........................65 5.2.3 Capture ..........................67 5.3 Alarm ........................69 5.3.1 Motion ........................... 69 5.3.2 PIR ............................69 5.3.3 I / O ............................69 5.3.4 Intelligent ..........................
  • Page 5 Chapter 7 Remote Access via Web Client ............123 7.1 Basic System Environment Requirements ............123 7.2 Web Plugin Download and Installation ............... 124 7.3 Web Client Manager ..................... 125 7.3.1 Live Interface ........................125 7.3.2 Playback ..........................129 7.3.3 Remote Setting ........................133 7.3.4 Local Setting ........................
  • Page 6: Safety Instruction

    Safety Instruction Please carefully read the following safety instruction so as to avoid personal injuries and prevent the equipment and other connection devices from being damaged. 1. Power sources (note: please use the power supply attached or specified by the manufacturer) Never operate the equipment by using unspecified power supply.
  • Page 7 11. The attached power adapter can only be used for 1 set of DVR. Do not connect more equipment, or DVR may be restarted repeatedly because of insufficient power. 12. Prevent the equipment from water dropping or splashing. Do not place objects containing water, such as flower vase, on the equipment.
  • Page 8: Contents

    Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 UA- XVL810 Font Panel Item Description Power LED Show constant green when power is supplied. Blink red when the HDD is writing or reading data. HDD LED No LED when no HDD is installed. USB port Connect the supplied mouse or USB flash memory.
  • Page 9: Ua- Xvl810 Rear Panel

    1.2 UA- XVL810 Rear Panel Item Description Audio Input Connect with audio input signals, RCA port. CVBS Connect with video input signals, BNC port. Audio Output Audio signal output, RCA port. Video Input Connect with video input devices, BNC port. HDMI Connect to your digital TV or monitor with HDMI input.
  • Page 10: Ua-Xvl1610 Front Panel

    1.3 UA-XVL1610 Front Panel Item Description Power LED Show constant green when power is supplied. Blink red when the HDD is writing or reading data. HDD LED Show no LED when no HDD is installed. SB port Connect the supplied mouse or USB flash memory.
  • Page 11: Ua-Xvl1610 Rear Panel

    1.4 UA-XVL1610 Rear Panel Item Description Video Input Connect with video input devices, BNC port. Audio Input Connect with audio input signals, RCA port. Audio Output Audio signal output, RCA port. Connect to your TV or a monitor with VGA input. HDMI Connect to your digital TV or monitor with HDMI input.
  • Page 12: Ua- Xvr810 Font Panel

    1.5 UA- XVR810 Font Panel Item Description Power LED Show constant green when power is supplied. Blink red when the HDD is writing or reading data. HDD LED No LED when no HDD is installed. USB port Connect the supplied mouse or USB flash memory.
  • Page 13: Ua- Xvr810 Rear Panel

    1.6 UA- XVR810 Rear Panel Item Description CVBS Connect with video input signals, BNC port. Audio Output Audio signal output, RCA port. Video Input Connect with video input devices, BNC port. Audio Input Connect with audio input signals, RCA port. Load default settings of the DVR.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Dvr Installation & Connection

    Chapter 2 DVR Installation & Connection 2.1 HDD Installation Follow the instructions below to install the HDD in the DVR for video data storage. Caution: DO NOT install or remove the hard drive while the power is turned ON. Note: The DVR supports 3.5”...
  • Page 15: Connection Diagram

    2.2 Connection Diagram Speaker Note: Above diagram is for reference only. The practical connection may be different depending on the DVR you purchased.
  • Page 16: Power Supply Connection

    2.3 Power Supply Connection Caution: Use only the supplied power adapter of the DVR. Connect one end of the power adapter to the power connector on the back of the DVR. Plug the other end of the power adapter into the wall outlet. For specific models, press the Power Switch to turn on the power.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Dvr Common Operations

    Chapter 3 DVR Common Operations 3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse [Left Button] ⚫ Click to select menu options. ⚫ During live viewing in split-screen view, double-click a channel to view it in full-screen. Double-click the channel again to return to split-screen viewing. ⚫...
  • Page 18: Using The Virtual Keyboard

    3.2 Using the Virtual Keyboard You will see the virtual keyboard automatically on the screen when you need to enter data. 3.3 Password For the first time when you run the DVR, set your own password immediately in order to protect your privacy.
  • Page 19 ◼ Device ID: Set a six-digit combination for your device ID or leave the ID as default (000000). Refer to 5.6.1 General for more details. New Admin Name: Set your own administrator’s name. ◼ ◼ New Admin Password: Set your own password. The password must be a combination of 8 characters.
  • Page 20 Notice: If you forget two kinds of password, select Forgot Password on the unlock window to reset password. This password is used on the login interface and User setting to change password.
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Dvr Starting Up

    Chapter 4 DVR Starting up 4.1 Start Wizard Startup Wizard will help to configure the system and get the DVR works quickly. 4.1.1 Start Wizard Click Start Wizard to proceed to the next step.
  • Page 22: Network Configuration

    4.1.2 Network Configuration If you connect to a router that allows you to use DHCP, please check the DHCP box. The router will automatically assign all the network parameters for your DVR. Unless the network is manually addressed as the parameters below: [Local Connection] ◼...
  • Page 23: Date/Time

    ◼ RTSP Port: This is the port that the DVR will be allowed to transmit real-time streaming to other devices. ◼ UPNP: If you want to remotely log in to the DVR using Web Client, you need to complete the port forwarding in your router. Enable this option if your router supports the UPnP. In this case, you do not need to manually configure port forwarding on your router.
  • Page 24 [NTP] NTP stands for Network Time Protocol. This feature allows you to synchronize the date and time automatically on the DVR over Internet. Note that the DVR needs to be connected to the Internet to enable this function. Check the Enable NTP box and select the desired NTP server address. [DST] ◼...
  • Page 25: Ip Camera

    4.1.4 IP Camera This menu allows you to add IP cameras to the DVR. Click Search to search IP cameras in the same network. Choose the IP camera(s) you want to add, and then click icon to add to the DVR. Enter the camera’s user name and password to add the camera(s).
  • Page 26 You can also click button to manually add individual IP camera to a single channel. Click Search button to search IP cameras, and click one of the IP camera in the device list. ◼ IP Address/Domain: IP address or domain name of the IP camera. ◼...
  • Page 27: Disk

    4.1.5 Disk ◼ Format HDD: If the HDD is installed in the DVR for the first time, it must be formatted. Select the HDD and click Format HDD button to format the HDD. ◼ Overwrite: Use this option to overwrite the old recordings on the HDD when the HDD is full. For example, if you choose 7 days, only the last 7 days recordings will be stored on the HDD.
  • Page 28: Mobile

    4.1.7 Mobile Scan the QR code with your mobile app GV-Eye to view the DVR remotely. Refer to Chapter 8 Remote Access via Mobile Devices for details. Note: This function is only applicable to GV-Eye V2.9 or later.
  • Page 29: Summary

    4.1.8 Summary You can check the system summary information you had set in the start wizard and finish the wizard. Click Don't show this window next time if you don’t want to display Start Wizard when the system reboots. Click Finish button to save and exit Start Wizard.
  • Page 30: Live View Screen Overview

    4.2 Live View Screen Overview No. Name Description Camera Title A-: This indicates that the camera connected is an AHD camera. T-: This indicates that the camera connected is a TVI camera. C-: This indicates that the camera connected is a CVI camera. IP: This indicates that the camera connected is an IP camera.
  • Page 31: Camera Quick Toolbar

    ◼ Search: Search & Playback. ◼ Setup: DVR System Setup. ◼ Lock Screen: Lock and unlock screen. ◼ Shutdown: Shut down, reboot, and log out the system. Locates at the bottom of the live view screen. Refer to 4.2.2 Task Task Menu Bar Menu Bar for details.
  • Page 32: Task Menu Bar

    Click to enable/disable white light alarm. Note that this menu won’t change the white light setting parameter. Click to enable/disable alarm of this channel. This menu won’t change the white light setting parameter. Click to add customized tag. It can be found in Tag playback. Refer to 6.1.5 Tag Playback for details.
  • Page 33: Start Menu

    4.2.3 Start Menu With the Start Menu, you can switch user, search and playback, enter system setup menu, lock and unlock the screen, shut down, reboot and log out the system. ◼ admin: To switch user. To enable multi-user, refer to 5.6.3 Multi-user. ◼...
  • Page 34 If the system is locked, you can click the Unlock icon to unlock the system for further operation. You can optionally click Pattern to unlock the system. 4.2.3.2 Shutdown Click the Shutdown button from Start Menu and select the desired action. Click OK and type the password when the Authentication window appears.
  • Page 35: Chapter 5 Dvr System Setup

    Chapter 5 DVR System Setup You are able to configure the DVR for Channel, Record, Alarm, Network, Device & System from Start Menu → Setup. 5.1 Channel In this section, you are allowed to configure the camera, live view display, manage IP cameras, adjust IP camera’s image, PTZ setup, motion setup, convert mode, and more.
  • Page 36: Channel

    5.1.1 Channel 5.1.1.1 Analog Channels UA-XVL1610/XVR810 allow you to disable analog channels to increase IP channels. To disable an analog channel, uncheck the box and click Apply to save. To do so, you need to enable the XVR mode in advance at System → General → Mode. Refer to 5.6.1 General for details.
  • Page 37 5.1.1.2 IP Channels Enable the XVR mode for the DVR to add IP cameras and modify IP channels. Click Search to search IP cameras from local network, click Add to add individual IP camera, or click Add All to add all IP cameras. Click Search to search IP cameras and double click one of the IP camera in the device list.
  • Page 38 ◼ Protocol: Choose the protocol of the IP camera from the drop-down list. (Select ONVIF for UA-B40004F / UA-B4000VF-S / UA-D40002F / UA-D4000VF-S / UA-R40002F-SA / GV-IP cameras). ◼ User Name: User Name of the IP camera. ◼ Password: Password of the IP camera. ◼...
  • Page 39: Live

    5.1.2 Live To configure camera parameters. ◼ Channel: Display channel name. ◼ Setup: Click icon into the setup page.  Channel: Choose a channel to configure.  Channel Name: Name the camera.  Date Format: Date format to display for the camera (for IP camera only). ...
  • Page 40: Ptz

    5.1.3 PTZ This menu allows you to set up your PTZ camera(s). ◼ Channel: Channel name. ◼ Signal Type: Analog for analog channels, Analog / Digital for IP channels. ◼ Protocol: Choose the communication protocol between the PTZ camera and DVR. If your camera supports UTC (Up the Coax) function, choose COAX1 or COAX2 to display your camera OSD menu or control the UTC PTZ function.
  • Page 41 5.1.3.1 PTZ Control After finishing the PTZ setup, you can use the PTZ function to control your PTZ camera. 1) Left-click your mouse upon a channel on Live Viewing screen to open 4.2.1 Camera Quick Toolbar, and choose the PTZ control icon 2) PTZ control panel will be displayed.
  • Page 42: Video Cover

    Focus Click to adjust the focus. Iris Click to adjust the iris setting (if the device supports). Total Display the total number of preset points. Number of preset points. Time Set the time duration for the camera to stay in the preset point. Save Click to save the settings and preset points.
  • Page 43: Motion

    5.1.5 Motion This menu allows you to configure motion parameters. When motion has been detected by one or more cameras, your DVR will send an email alert with an attached image from the camera (if this option is enabled) and / or send push notifications via the mobile app. Setup: Click the icon to enter the setup page.
  • Page 44 ◼ Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level. The sensitivity level ranks from Level 1 the lowest to level 8 the highest. ◼ Deterrent: Enable spotlight linkage alarm. When PIR alarm is triggered, the spotlight will be triggered 5.1.7 spotlight alarm settings. Click Alarm to configure the motion detection alarm function: ◼...
  • Page 45: Intelligent

    ◼ FTP Picture Upload: To upload alarm images to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Refer to 5.4.4 FTP for details. ◼ FTP Video Upload: To upload alarm videos to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Refer to 5.4.4 FTP for details. ◼...
  • Page 46 5.1.6.1 PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) Perimeter Intrusion Detection function detects people, vehicles or other objects that enter and loiter in a pre-defined virtual region, and certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Switch: Enable or disable the PID function The sensitivity level is from 1 to 4.
  • Page 47 Channel: Select the channel you want to configure 2. Choose one of the Rule Number. It is the number of PID area. Maximum 4 areas you can set for PID function 3. To enable the detection in Rule Switch 4. Choose a Rule Type. A→B: DVR will only detect the action from side A to side B;...
  • Page 48 Click “Alarm” button to configure PID alarm function: Buzzer: After the detection is triggered, disable the buzzer or activate the buzzer within 10/20/40/60 seconds to emit an alarm sound Post Recording: You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to record.
  • Page 49 5.1.6.2 LCD (Line Crossing Detection) Line Crossing Detection function detects people, vehicle or other objects which cross a pre-defined virtual line, and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Sensitive: The sensitivity level is from 1 to 4. Higher sensitivity will be easier to trigger the detection.
  • Page 50 Channel: Select the channel you want to configure 2. Choose one of the Rule Number. It is the number of LCD lines. Maximum 4 lines you can draw 3. To enable the detection in Rule Switch 4. Choose a Rule Type. A→B: DVR will only detect the action from side A to side B;...
  • Page 51 2) The lines shall not be set too short, to avoid any failure to trigger an alarm when the target passes outside it. Click “Alarm” button to configure LCD alarm function: Buzzer: After the detection is triggered, disable the buzzer or activate the buzzer within 10/20/40/60 seconds to emit an alarm sound Post Recording: You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to...
  • Page 52 Full Screen: If this function is enabled and alarm is detected in a channel, you will see that channel in full screen. Choose which channel(s) you want to record when the alarm is triggered. Record Channel: To upload alarm images to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Please FTP Picture Upload: view 5.4.4 FTP.
  • Page 53 Channel: to select the channel you want to configure 2. Choose one of the Rule Number. It is the number of SOD area. Maximum 4 areas you can set for SOD function. 3. To enable the detection in Rule Switch. 4.
  • Page 54 2) The detected object cannot be covered. Click “Alarm” button to configure SOD alarm function: Buzzer: After the detection is triggered, disable the buzzer or activate the buzzer within 10/20/40/60 seconds to emit an alarm sound Post Recording: You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to record.
  • Page 55 To upload alarm videos to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Please view FTP Video Upload: 5.4.4 FTP. To upload alarm images to cloud when alerts are triggered. Please view 5.5.2 Picture to Cloud: Cloud. To upload alarm videos to cloud when alerts are triggered. Please view 5.5.2 Video to Cloud: Cloud.
  • Page 56 : to select the channel you want to configure Channel Snap Mode:Select snap mode. There are advanced mode (select the best image to push from the time when the face appears to disappear), real-time mode (push once when the face appears and push again when it disappears) and interval mode (customize the time and interval of push).
  • Page 57 Notice: 1) The region for detection shall not be in the area that people cannot reach. 2) The region should include the complete front face. Click “Alarm” button to configure PD alarm function: Buzzer: After the detection is triggered, disable the buzzer or activate the buzzer within 10/20/40/60 seconds to emit an alarm sound You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to Post Recording:...
  • Page 58 Choose which channel(s) you want to record when the alarm is triggered. Record Channel: To upload alarm images to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Please FTP Picture Upload: view 5.4.4 FTP. To upload alarm videos to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Please view FTP Video Upload: 5.4.4 FTP.
  • Page 59 1. Channel: to select the channel you want to configure Snap Mode:Select snap mode. There are advanced mode (select the best image to push from the time when the face appears to disappear), real-time mode (push once when the face appears and push again when it disappears) and interval mode (customize the time and interval of push).
  • Page 60 Notice: 1) The region for detection shall not be in the area that people cannot reach. 2) The region should include the complete front face. Click “Alarm” button to configure alarm function: Buzzer: After the detection is triggered, disable the buzzer or activate the buzzer within 10/20/40/60 seconds to emit an alarm sound You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to Post Recording:...
  • Page 61 Choose which channel(s) you want to record when the alarm is triggered. Record Channel: To upload alarm images to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Please FTP Picture Upload: view 5.4.4 FTP. To upload alarm videos to FTP server when alerts are triggered. Please view FTP Video Upload: 5.4.4 FTP.
  • Page 62 Sensitive: The sensitivity level is from 1 to 4, with a default value of 2. Higher sensitivity will be easier to trigger the detection. Switch: to enable or disable the CC function Area: Click [Setup] to draw a virtual region in the camera picture. Channel: to select the channel you want to configure 2.
  • Page 63 4. Choose a Rule Type Person: Will count for only pedestrians crossing the line. Motion: Count any moving objects that cross the line. Vehicle: Will count for only vehicles crossing the line. Start Time: Set the count start time. End Time: Set the count end time.
  • Page 64 You are able to search & view the statistical result of cross counting in 5.3.4 Intelligent Click “Alarm” button to configure CC alarm function: Buzzer: After the detection is triggered, disable the buzzer or activate the buzzer within 10/20/40/60 seconds to emit an alarm sound...
  • Page 65 Post Recording: You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to record. Latch Time: Configure the external alarm trigger time. Alarm Out: If your DVR support to connect to external alarm device, you can set to emit an alarm tone.
  • Page 66 Switch:Switch of sound detection Rise:Switch of volume raised, the alarm will be triggered only when volume rise sharply Rise Sensitivity:The sensitivity of volume raised, the larger the value, the easier to trigger the alarm Sound Intensity:Configuration of sound intensity, it is the sound threshold. The higher the threshold, the louder the spike alarm needs to be to trigger Decline:Switch of volume drop sharply, the alarm will be triggered only when volume rise sharply.
  • Page 67 5.1.6.8 Video Tampering The alarm triggered when the camera be covered largely. Switch:Enable or disable the alarm caused by video cover. Sensitivity:Sensitivity setting, the larger the value, the easier to trigger the alarm.
  • Page 68 5.1.6.9 Cross Counting Statics This menu can make statics for alarms caused by the cross counting and draw a linear or bar chart. Channel:Select the channel wanted. Date:Select the date wanted Report Type:Select the report type, reports can be generated by day, week, month and year Cross Type:Select the cross type, cross in and cross out for option.
  • Page 69 5.1.6.10 Intelligent Schedule In order to active the intelligent function, you need to config the schedule. The schedule will be active in 24 hours x 7 days. To set the schedule, choose one channel then drag the cursor to mark the slots. The sky-blue blocks in the time slots will be active for Intelligent detections.
  • Page 70: Record

    5.2 Record This menu allows you to configure the recording parameters. 5.2.1 Encode This menu allows you to configure the recording video or network transmission picture quality. The Mainstream tab defines the quality of the videos to be saved in the HDD; the Substream tab defines the quality of the videos to be viewed via remote access such as web client &...
  • Page 71 ◼ Audio: Check the box to record audio along with video. To enable this function, connect an external microphone or camera with audio capability to the DVR. ◼ ETR: Enable this function to define two frames and resolutions when alarm is triggered and untriggered.
  • Page 72: Record

    5.2.2 Record This menu allows you to configure the channel recording parameters. 5.2.2.1 Record ◼ Record Switch: Check the box to enable recording on the channel. ◼ Stream Mode: Choose the recording quality. Select Mainstream to only record videos on Mainstream or select Dualstream to record videos on both Mainstream and Substream.
  • Page 73 ◼ Channel: Select the channel to set its recording schedule. ◼ Normal: When the time slot is marked green, this indicates the channel performs normal recording for that time slot. ◼ Motion: When the time slot is marked yellow, this indicates the channel records only when a motion is detected during the specified time slot.
  • Page 74: Capture

    5.2.3 Capture This menu allows to configure the image capture function. 5.2.3.1 Capture ◼ Auto Capture: Check the box to enable automatic image capture on the channel. ◼ Stream Type: Select the image resolution by mainstream or sub-stream. ◼ Normal Interval: Select the time interval to capture an image during normal recording. ◼...
  • Page 75 5.2.3.2 Capture Schedule ◼ Normal: When the time slot is marked green, this indicates the channel performs normal image capture for the specified time slot. ◼ Motion: When the time slot is marked yellow, this indicates the channel captures images only when a motion is detected during the specified time slot.
  • Page 76: Alarm

    5.3 Alarm In this section, you can configure the alarm parameters. 5.3.1 Motion Refer to 5.1.6 Motion for details. 5.3.2 PIR Refer to 5.1.6 Motion for details. 5.3.3 I / O You can connect external sensor I / O alarm devices to work with the DVR.
  • Page 77: Intelligent

    ◼ Alarm In: I / O channel. ◼ Alarm Type: There are 3 types of alarms: Normally-Open, Normally-Close, and OFF. Choose the one to match your sensor type, or choose OFF to close the sensor trigger function. ◼ Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration up to one minute when a sensor is triggered.
  • Page 78: Ptz Linkage

    5.3.5 PTZ Linkage If a PTZ camera is connected to the DVR, you can set the linkage between the PTZ camera and Motion Alarm / external I / O sensor alarm. With this function, you can turn your PTZ camera’s focus to the preset point when a motion or I / O alarm is triggered.
  • Page 79: Exception

    5.3.6 Exception This menu allows you to set the type of events for DVR to display notifications. ◼ Event Type: Select the event type from the options below:  No Space on Disk: When the HDD storage is full.  Disk Error: When the HDD is not detected properly.
  • Page 80: Alarm Schedule

    5.3.7 Alarm Schedule You can set the schedule of various alarms under this tab. ◼ Channel: Select the channel. ◼ Alarm Out: Set the schedule for alarm out. ◼ FTP Upload: Set the schedule for FTP uploading. ◼ Cloud Upload: Set the schedule for cloud upload. ◼...
  • Page 81: Network

    5.4 Network This menu allows you to configure network parameters, such as PPPoE, DHCP, and 3G. The most common types are DHCP. Most probably your network type is DHCP, unless the network is manually addressed. If you need an authentication user name and password to the Internet, choose PPPoE.
  • Page 82: General

    5.4.1 General 5.4.1.1 General If you connect to a router that allows you to use DHCP, check the DHCP box. The router will automatically assign all the network parameters for your DVR. Unless the network is manually addressed below parameters: ◼...
  • Page 83 5.4.1.2 PPPoE This is an advanced protocol that allows the DVR to connect to the network more directly via DSL modem. Check the Enable PPPOE box and enter the User name and Password of the PPPoE. Click Apply to save. The system will reboot to active the PPPoE setting.
  • Page 84 5.4.1.3 Port Configuration ◼ Web Port: This is the port that you will use to log in remotely to the DVR (e.g. using the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already taken by other applications, please change it. ◼...
  • Page 85: Ddns (Dynamic Domain Name Server)

    5.4.2 DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) This menu allows you to configure DDNS settings. The DDNS provides a static address to simplify remote connection to your DVR. To use the DDNS, you first need to open an account on the DDNS service provider’s web page. ◼...
  • Page 86: Email

    5.4.3 Email This menu allows you to configure email settings. Please complete these settings if you want to receive the system notifications on your email when an alarm is triggered, HDD becomes full, HDD is in error state, or Video Loss occurs. 5.4.3.1 Email Configuration ◼...
  • Page 87 ◼ User Name: Enter your email address. ◼ Password: Enter the password of your email. ◼ Receiver 1~3: Enter the email addresses where you want to receive the event notifications from the DVR. ◼ Interval: Configure the length of the time interval between the notification emails from the DVR.
  • Page 88: Ftp

    5.4.4 FTP This menu allows you to enable FTP function to view and load captured snapshots from DVR to your storage device over FTP. 5.4.4 FTP ◼ FTP Enable: Click to enable FTP function. ◼ Server IP: Enter your FTP server IP address or domain name. ◼...
  • Page 89 5.4.4.2 FTP Schedule You can configure the plan to perform FTP file uploading. The color codes on email schedule have the following meanings: ◼ Green: Motion ◼ Yellow: IO ◼ Blue: In-Analysis ◼ Purple: PIR...
  • Page 90: Ip Filter

    5.4.5 IP Filter This function allows you to set a allow list and black list so that only the IP addresses on the allow list can connect to the device. ◼ Enable: Enable or disable the IP filter function. Once enabled, you can select to filter the IP addresses by allow list or black list.
  • Page 91: Voice Assistant

    5.4.6 Voice Assistant This menu allows you to project a preview onto the screen via Amazon or Google cast Screen. ◼ User: Input the Google / AWS account. ◼ Bind: Click to bind the account. ◼ UnBind: Click to unbind the account. ◼...
  • Page 92: Device

    5.5 Device In this section, you can configure the internal HDD and Cloud storage function. 5.5.1 Disk This menu allows you to check and configure the internal HDD(s). You need to format the HDD only at the first startup and if you replace a new HDD. 5.5.1.1 Disk ◼...
  • Page 93 Choose the mounting type, there are two types: NFS and SMB/CIFS. Enter the NAS server address in the Server IP field, the path name in the Directory Name field, and the disk size Disk size. Under the CIFS protocol, you also need to enter the username and password of the NAS. Click Test to test whether the network hard disk is connected.
  • Page 94: Cloud

    5.5.1.2 S.M.A.R.T This function can be used to display technical information on the hard drive installed inside your DVR. You can also perform a test (there are three types available) to evaluate and detect potential drive errors. ◼ Self-check Type: There are three types available: ...
  • Page 95: System

    Before activating the cloud function, we recommend that you create a Dropbox account using the same email address and password used for your DVR. Go to www.dropbox.com, input your name, email address and password, agree to the terms & conditions then click the sign up button. ◼...
  • Page 96: General

    5.6.1 General 5.6.1.1 General ◼ Device Name: Enter the DVR name. The name can contain letters and numbers. ◼ Device ID: Enter the DVR device ID. The device ID is used to identify the DVR and can only be made up of numbers. For example, two DVRs are installed in the same location, one of which has a device ID of 000000, and the other has a device ID of 111111.
  • Page 97 5.6.1.2 Date and Time [Date and Time] ◼ Date: Click the calendar to change the date. ◼ Time: Click the time box to change the time. ◼ Date Format: Select the preferred date format. ◼ Time Format: Select the preferred time format. ◼...
  • Page 98 [NTP Settings] The NTP (Network Time Protocol) function allows your DVR to automatically sync its clock with a time server. This gives it the ability to constantly have an accurate time setting (your DVR will periodically sync automatically). Check to enable the NTP and select a Server Address, click Update Now to manually sync the date &...
  • Page 99 5.6.1.3 Output Configuration This menu allows you to configure video output parameters. There are two video output methods. [LIVE-OUT] This is used to configure the main output parameters. ◼ Seq Mode: Select how many video channels you would like to display when your DVR is in sequence mode.
  • Page 100: Multi-User

    ◼ Cursor Hidden Delay: Click the drop-down menu to select the time your DVR will hide the mouse cursor when idle. You can also disable this by selecting OFF (password protection will be temporarily disabled). ◼ Cursor Acceleration: To adjust the speed to move the mouse cursor. ◼...
  • Page 101 [Adding new users] Select one of the user accounts that is currently disabled, click the User Edit icon Select Enable from the drop-down list of User Enable. Click the field next to User Name to change the user name for the account. Select Enable from the drop-down list of User Enable.
  • Page 102 [Setting user permissions] The administrator account is the only account that has full control of all system functions. You can enable or disable access to certain menus and functions of each user account. Click the edit icon under Permission tab. Check the boxes next to any system menus or capabilities you would like the user to access.
  • Page 103: Maintenance

    5.6.3 Maintenance In this section, you will be able to search and view the system log, load default settings, upgrade the system, export and import system parameters, manager system auto reboot and perform relevant configurations. 5.6.3.1 Log The system log shows you important system events, such as motion alarms and system warnings.
  • Page 104 [Log searching and backing up] 1. Click the fields of Start Date / Start Time to choose the starting date / time for your search from the on-screen calendar. 2. Click the fields of End Date / End Time to choose the end date / time for your search from the on-screen calendar.
  • Page 105 5.6.3.2 Load Default Reset the DVR settings to its out-of-box state. You can choose to reset all settings at once, or just settings on specific menus. Restoring default settings will not delete recordings and snapshots saved to the hard drive. Check the items you want restore, or check Select All to choose all items.
  • Page 106 5.6.3.4 Upgrade 1. Copy the firmware file (.sw file) to your USB drive, and insert the USB flash drive into the DVR’s USB port. 2. Click Select File button to choose the firmware file in your USB flash drive, then Click OK. 3.
  • Page 107 ◼ Save Settings: Click to save the DVR current system settings to the USB device. You will be required to input the Admin password to authenticate. ◼ Load Settings: Once you have created a system settings export, you can import the settings on another DVR.
  • Page 108: Ip Camera Maintain

    ◼ Telnet: Enable it to use Telnet to login device. ◼ Collect logs: Enable it to collect logs. ◼ Export Log: Export logs to the USB flash drive. ◼ Delete Log: Delete all collected logs. 5.6.4 IP Camera Maintain This menu allows you to upgrade the IP camera’s firmware and restore default settings. 5.6.4.1 Upgrade...
  • Page 109 1. Choose one of the IP camera you want to upgrade firmware. 2. Click Select File to select the update file from your USB flash drive, then click OK. 3. Click IPC Upgrade button to start upgrading. You will be required to input the Admin password to authenticate.
  • Page 110 5.6.4.4 Parameter Management This menu allows you to import / export IPC parameters. To export parameters, check IPC, click Save Settings, and the USB flash disk path will pop After selecting the path, click OK to export IPC to USB flash disk. Optionally check IPC and click Load Settings to import parameter files from USB flash disk into the IPC.
  • Page 111: Information

    5.6.5 Information This menu allows you to view the system information, channel information, record information, network status, and other relevant information. 5.6.5.1 Information View system information such as device ID, device name, IP address, MAC address, firmware version and more. If your DVR supports P2P function, you will find the P2P ID and QR code on the information page.
  • Page 112 5.6.5.2 Channel Information View channel information for each connected camera such as alias, mainstream and sub-stream recording specifications, motion detection status, and privacy zone. 5.6.5.3 Record Information View recording information for each connected camera such as bitrate, stream type, recording resolution, and frame rate (FPS).
  • Page 113 5.6.5.4 Network State ◼ Total Band Width: It shows the DVR’s total input band width for IP cameras. ◼ Used Band Width: It shows the used band width of IP cameras. 5.6.5.5 Privacy Policy This tab displays the information on the company’s privacy policy and general personal data protection policy.
  • Page 114: Chapter 6 Search, Playback, And Backup

    Chapter 6 Search, Playback, and Backup The Search function allows you to search for and play previously recorded videos as well as snapshots that are stored on your DVR’s hard drive. You have the choice of playing video that matches your recording schedule, manual recordings or motion events only. The Backup function allows you to save important events (both video and snapshots) to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 115 Play Pause Play frame by frame. Click once to play a frame of the video Stop Fast Forward, x2, x4, x8 and x16 Digital Zoom: Click to zoom in then click-and-drag on a camera image during playback to zoom in on the selected area. Right-click to return to regular playback. Video Clip.
  • Page 116: Search And Play Video In General

    Manual Recording in Green. 7. Playback Status: Display the video play status. 6.1.1 Search and Play Video in General This menu allows you to search and play recording for a selected date. 1. Select a date to search for video recording from the calendar. 2.
  • Page 117 6.1.1.1 Video Clip Backup 1. Insert your USB flash drive to the DVR. 2. Start a video recording playback. 3. Click icon. 4. Check the channel(s) you want to make a video clip backup. 5. Move the mouse cursor to the timeline where you want to start the video clip. 6.
  • Page 118: Event Search, Playback, And Backup

    6.1.2 Event Search, Playback, and Backup Event search allows you to view a list of video recordings with the channel, start and end time, and recording type conveniently summarized. You can also quickly back up events to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 119 In the Detailed view mode, you can lock the video events to keep events from being overwritten in the hard drive. Click the icon to lock or to unlock the events. 8. When you click the left button of your mouse upon one of the events, the system will show the event information at the left bottom corner of the screen.
  • Page 120: Sub-Periods Playback

    6.1.3 Sub-periods Playback Sub-periods playback allows you to play multiple normal recordings and motion events simultaneously from a single channel. With normal and event recordings, the video is divided evenly depending on the split-screen mode that has been selected. For example, if the video is one-hour long and you have selected 4 under Split-screens, each split-screen will play for 15 minutes.
  • Page 121: Smart Search And Playback

    8. Use the timeframe options ( ) to view a smaller or larger time period. 6.1.4 Smart Search and Playback Smart mode allows you to easily search and play the motion events in one or more specific areas of the channel. To start a smart search and playback: 1.
  • Page 122 7. Use the timeframe options ( ) to view a smaller or larger time period. 6.1.4.1 Smart Search Area The smart search function searches the motion recordings in the whole area of the channel by default. You can specify one or more particular areas to narrow your search. Click this icon on Video Playback Controls, the camera will be shown in full screen and the Smart Controls Bar will appear.
  • Page 123: Tag Playback

    When finished, click the search button to play video based on the areas defined. 2. You’ll be returned back to the playback interface. Segments matching your search criteria will be shown on the timeline in blue color. 6.1.5 Tag Playback In tag playback, you can find all added tags and perform playback, editing and deletion operations.
  • Page 124 Playlist, where you can select videos. Play window. Select this node as the center, and the video length will increase forward or backward. Use the buttons on Video Playback Controls to control playback. Click the icon or right- click to exit playback and return to the tag playback window. The played event is displayed on the timeline.
  • Page 125: External File Playback

    6.1.6 External File Playback Select USB flash drive under Device Name and File Type. Play window. Select the file path to play. Click Refresh. Use the buttons on Video Playback Controls to control playback.
  • Page 126: Picture Search And View

    6.1.7 Picture Search and View This function can be used to search, play, and copy snapshots to a USB flash drive. To search, play, and back up pictures: 1. Choose the date and time you want to search. 2. Check the picture capture types you want to search, or check Search Type to choose all. 3.
  • Page 127 Detailed. You can view the details of the events. 8. When you click the left-click upon one of the pictures, the system will show the picture information at the bottom left corner of the screen. 9. Check the box next the number of the event to select files, or check the box next Select to select all pictures in the page.
  • Page 128: Split Playback (Slice)

    Click button to view a single snapshot at a time, click button to view four snapshots at a time, press buttons to view nine snapshots at a time. 6.1.8 Split Playback (Slice) Video playback allows you to see 60 minutes of video clips within an hour on a certain day, a certain month, a certain year, with 1 minute for each clip.
  • Page 129 On the play list, where you can select video. Play window. Select the node as the center to increase the video length forward or backward. Use the buttons on Video Playback Controls to control playback. Click the icon or right- click to exit playback and return to the split playback window.
  • Page 130: Chapter 7 Remote Access Via Web Client

    Chapter 7 Remote Access via Web Client Use the Web Client to remotely access your DVR at any time via a PC. Before you access Web Client, you need to ensure that the internet settings of the DVR are configured properly. 7.1 Basic System Environment Requirements The minimum requirements for hardware and OS required to run Web Client are given as below.
  • Page 131: Web Plugin Download And Installation

    7.2 Web Plugin Download and Installation To access Web Client, do the following: By default, when the DVR is connected LAN with DHCP server, it is automatically assigned with a dynamic IP address. Follow the steps below to look up its IP address. Download and install the UVS Device Utility program here.
  • Page 132: Web Client Manager

    7.3 Web Client Manager The Web Client supports a fully control of the DVR with the administrator account. Please make sure to protect your user name and password to prevent illegal login. 7.3.1 Live Interface This is the first screen that opens after you have logged in to the Web Client. Here you can open or close live preview, record video to local computer manually, take snapshots of the screens, PTZ control, color adjustment, etc.
  • Page 133 Bitrate. Set camera to use mainstream, sub-stream, or mobile stream video settings. Mobile stream is available for IP channels only. Live Video Stream Options: Mainstream: View all live videos using high-quality mainstream video settings. SubStream: View all live videos using middle-quality sub-stream video settings. MobileStream: View all live video using lower-quality mobile stream video settings to conserve bandwidth.
  • Page 134 PTZ Setting: Click to display or hide the PTZ controls for using PTZ cameras. Directional Arrows: Click to move the PTZ camera Automatic line scan PTZ Speed ZOOM: Click - / + to zoom in or out. FOCUS: Click - / + to adjust focus. IRIS: Click - / + to adjust iris.
  • Page 135 Manual Recording: Click to start manually recording for all displayed channels. Click again to stop recording. Manual recordings are saved to your computer. Snapshot: Click to save snapshots of all current displayed channels to your computer. Digital Zoom: Click upon on a live image, then click-and-drag over an area of the live image to enlarge.
  • Page 136: Playback

    7.3.2 Playback You can search and play recording videos stored in the HDD inside the DVR and download the videos to your computer. To search recordings: 1. Click Playback at the top-right corner of the window. Select a day on the calendar to search for recordings from. Days with recordings appear with a red underline.
  • Page 137 Pause Stop Go Forward One Frame: Move frame-by-frame through playback. Click upon one of the channels which is being played and then click record button to record current video to your computer. Click again to stop recording. Click upon one of the channels which is being played and then click capture button to take a snapshot and save to your computer.
  • Page 138 Full Screen: To enlarge the web client to full screen. 7.3.2.2 Picture Playback After setting the capture in 5.2.3 Capture, you can search the captured image here. Search snapshot: Click Playback at the upper right corner of the window. Select picture from the drop-down list at the upper left corner. Select a day to search on the calendar.
  • Page 139 Pictures that match your search criteria will be displayed on the right. You can double-click any picture to enter the small clip playback interface. 7.3.2.3 Tag Playback In this menu, you can view all the tags that have been added. Refer to 6.1.5 Tag Playback for details.
  • Page 140: Remote Setting

    7.3.3 Remote Setting Here you can remotely configure the settings of the DVR. Please see Chapter 5 DVR System Setup for details on the DVR settings 7.3.4 Local Setting Set download locations for recordings and snapshots taken using Web Client and choose file type for video files.
  • Page 141 ◼ Record Path: Click to browse and select the folder where you would like the manual video recordings to be saved on your computer. ◼ Download Path: Click to browse for and select the folder where you would like to save the download video recordings to your computer.
  • Page 142: Chapter 8 Remote Access Via Mobile Devices

    Chapter 8 Remote Access via Mobile Devices The DVR supports to remotely access via mobile devices based on Android and iOS operating system. Refer to GV-Eye Installation Guide for details on operating instructions. Note: This function is only applicable to GV-Eye V2.9 or later.
  • Page 143: Appendix

    Appendix A. Troubleshooting Q: What can I do if the system does not detect the HDD? A: Check if the power supply system is properly connected and data cord and power cables are securely connected, and if there’s something wrong with the HDD interface. Or you may check if your HDD is supported by referring to the specifications or descriptions.
  • Page 144 11. Q: Why DVR cannot control PTZ? A: Check if: a) PTZ in the front side is malfunctional. b) Setting, connection and installation of PTZ decoder are not correct. c) PTZ setting of DVR is not correct. d) Protocol of PTZ decoder does not match that of DVR. e) Address of PTZ decoder does not match that of DVR.
  • Page 145: Usage Maintenance

    B. Usage Maintenance 1. To shut down DVR, please firstly shut down the system and then turn off the power. Do not turn off the power directly or HDD data will be lost or damaged. 2. Please keep DVR away from heat sources or places. 3.

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