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  • Page 1 Network Video Recorder User Manual 2.0.0.15 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © Copyright 2022. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ................9 Hardware Description................. 10 1.1.1 DS-2000 Series ................. 10 1.1.2 DS-4000 Series ................. 11 1.1.3 DS-1100 Pro+ Series................ 12 1.1.4 DS-2100 Pro+ Series................ 13 1.1.5 DS-1100 Series ................. 14 1.1.6 DS-2100 UHD Series ................ 15 1.1.7...
  • Page 3 DS-16500-RM Pro+ Series ............... 48 1.1.38 MN-1100 Pro+ Series ............... 50 1.1.39 MN-2100 Pro+ Series ............... 51 LED Indicators Status ................... 52 1.2.1 DS-2000 Series ................. 52 1.2.2 DS-4000 Series ................. 53 1.2.3 DS-1100 Pro+ Series................ 55 1.2.4 DS-2100 Pro+ Series................ 56 1.2.5...
  • Page 4 1.2.18 DS-4200-RM Pro+ Series ..............82 1.2.19 DS-4200-RMP Pro+ Series .............. 84 1.2.20 DS-4100-RM Series ................86 1.2.21 DS-8200-RM Pro+ Series ..............88 1.2.22 DS-8200-RMP Pro+ Series .............. 90 1.2.23 DS-8200-SRM Pro+ Series .............. 92 1.2.24 DS-8200-SRMP Pro+ Series ............94 1.2.25 DS-4300 Pro+ Series................
  • Page 5 2.2.3 Install Upgrade Tool ..............137 2.2.4 Install NVR Decoder ..............151 2.2.5 NVRPlayer ..................153 2.2.6 Install NVR Check ................158 2.2.7 User Manual ................... 162 2.2.8 Browse CD ..................162 2.2.9 Activate Live View Service ............162 Quick Configuration ..................164 2.3.1 Start ....................
  • Page 6 3.4.2 Description of Recording Types ..........217 3.4.3 Main Functions of Playback ............219 3.4.4 Data Search ..................222 3.4.5 Export Files ..................224 3.4.6 Snapshot ..................226 3.4.7 Zooming with Mouse Scroll ............226 3.4.8 Bookmark ..................227 Others ......................230 3.5.1 Screenshot on Local Display ............
  • Page 7 4.3.3 Multi-NVR Playback ............... 284 4.3.4 Time-divided Search ..............287 4.3.5 Smart Search ................. 288 4.3.6 Bookmark ..................290 4.3.7 Data Search ..................293 4.3.8 Control Panel on Playback ............296 4.3.9 Zooming with Mouse scroll ............304 4.3.10 Export ..................... 304 Play Video Files ..................311 4.4.1 Windows Networking ..............
  • Page 8 Disk Management ..................357 5.3.1 iSCSI ....................357 5.3.2 Disk Management ................359 5.3.3 Storage Volume Management ............361 5.3.4 File Sharing Service ..............364 Backup ......................366 5.4.1 Schedule/Manual ................366 5.4.2 USB Backup ................... 371 5.4.3 Edge Backup .................. 379 5.4.4 Backup Server ................
  • Page 9 5.7.8 Stack Light ..................436 System ......................437 5.8.1 Device Information ................ 437 5.8.2 Log System ..................438 5.8.3 Save/Load Configuration .............. 441 5.8.4 Buzzer ..................... 443 5.8.5 System Upgrade ................444 5.8.6 Date &Time ..................448 5.8.7 Language ..................450 5.8.8 Reboot &...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Chapter 1. Introduction Before You Use This Product When you first open the product’s package, verify that all the accessories listed on the “Package Contents” of “Quick Installation Guide” are included. Before installing the NVR, please read the instructions in the “Quick Installation Guide” to avoid misuse and then follow the instructions in the “Hard Disk Installation”...
  • Page 11: Hardware Description

    1.1 Hardware Description 1.1.1 DS-2000 Series Figure 1-1. Front & Rear View of DS-2000 Series Figure LED indicators: LAN, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2 Power button USB BACKUP button- Auto video backup USB 2.0 X1 (Support auto video backup) HDD1 HDD2 Gigabit LAN USB 2.0 x 2...
  • Page 12: Ds-4000 Series

    1.1.2 DS-4000 Series Figure 1-2. Front & Rear View of DS-4000 Series LED indicators: LAN, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4 Power button USB BACKUP button- Auto video backup USB 2.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 Gigabit LAN 10.
  • Page 13: Ds-1100 Pro+ Series

    1.1.3 DS-1100 Pro+ Series Figure 1-3. Front & Rear View of DS-1100 Pro+ Series Power button LED indicators: HDD USB 2.0 x1 (Support auto video backup) USB 2.0 x1 Power connector USB 3.0 x 2 DVI-I eSATA x 1 HDMI x 1 10.
  • Page 14: Ds-2100 Pro+ Series

    1.1.4 DS-2100 Pro+ Series Figure 1-4. Front & Rear View of DS-2100 Pro+ Series Power button LED indicators: HDD USB 2.0 x1 (Support auto video backup) USB 2.0 x1 Power connector USB 3.0 x 2 DVI-I eSATA x 1 HDMI x 1 10.
  • Page 15: Ds-1100 Series

    1.1.5 DS-1100 Series Figure 1-5. Front & Rear View of DS-1100 UHD Series Power LED Indicator System LED Indicator Network LED Indicator HDD LED Indicator USB 3.0 (Support auto video backup) Power button Reset Button USB 3.0 x 2 HDMI x 1 10.
  • Page 16: Ds-2100 Uhd Series

    1.1.6 DS-2100 UHD Series Figure 1-6. Front & Rear View of DS-2100 UHD Series Power LED Indicator System LED Indicators HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator USB backup button with LED indicator USB 3.0 (for auto video backup) HDD1 HDD2 USB 3.0 type c Port (reserved) 10.
  • Page 17: Ds-2200 Uhd Series

    1.1.7 DS-2200 UHD Series Figure 1-7. Front & Rear View of DS-2200 UHD Series Power LED Indicator System LED Indicator HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator USB backup button with LED indicator USB 3.2 Gen 1 (for auto video backup) HDD1 HDD2 HDMI 2.0a x 2 (upper one is monitor2)
  • Page 18: Ds-4200 Pro+ Series

    1.1.8 DS-4200 Pro+ Series Figure 1-8. Front & Rear View of DS-4200 Pro+ Series LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4 Power button USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup USB 2.0 x 1(Support auto video backup) USB 2.0 x 1 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3...
  • Page 19: Ds-4100 Uhd Series

    1.1.9 DS-4100 UHD Series Figure 1-9. Front & Rear View of DS-4100 UHD Series Power LED Indicator System LED Indicators HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator USB backup button with LED indicator USB 3.0 (for auto video backup) HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 10.
  • Page 20: Ds-4200 Uhd Series

    1.1.10 DS-4200 UHD Series Figure 1-10. Front & Rear View of DS-4200 UHD Series Power LED Indicator System LED Indicators HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator USB backup button with LED indicator USB 3.2 Gen 1 (for auto video backup) HDD1 HDD2 HDD3...
  • Page 21: Ds-4200-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.1.11 DS-4200-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-11. Front & Rear View of DS-4200-RM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 22: Ds-4200-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.1.12 DS-4200-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 1-12. Front & Rear View of DS-4200-RMP Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 23: Ds-4100-Rm Series

    1.1.13 DS-4100-RM Series Figure 1-13. Front & Rear View of DS-4100-RM Series 1. Power button and LED indicator 2. Inspection button and LED indicator 3. System status LED indicator 4. Network LED indicator 5. HDD1 6. HDD2 7. HDD3 8. HDD4 9.
  • Page 24: Ds-8200-Rm Uhd Series

    1.1.14 DS-8200-RM UHD Series Figure 1-14. Front & Rear View of DS-8200-RM UHD Series HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator Power LED Indicator One-touch backup button with LED indicator USB3.2 Gen 1 x 2 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 10. HDD5 11.
  • Page 25: Ds-8300-Rm Uhd Series

    1.1.15 DS-8300-RM UHD Series Figure 1-15. Front & Rear View of DS-8300-RM UHD Series HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator Power LED Indicator One-touch backup button with LED indicator USB3.2 Gen 1 x 2 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 10. HDD5 11.
  • Page 26: Ds-8400-Rm Uhd Series

    1.1.16 DS-8400-RM UHD Series Figure 1-16. Front & Rear View of DS-8400-RM UHD Series HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator Power LED Indicator One-touch backup button with LED indicator USB3.2 Gen 1 x 2 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 10. HDD5 11.
  • Page 27: Ds-8500-Rm Uhd Series

    1.1.17 DS-8500-RM UHD Series Figure 1-17. Front & Rear View of DS-8500-RM UHD Series HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator Power LED Indicator One-touch backup button with LED indicator USB3.2 Gen 1 x 2 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 10. HDD5 11.
  • Page 28: Ds-16300-Rm Uhd Series

    1.1.18 DS-16300-RM UHD Series Figure 1-18. Front & Rear View of DS-16300-RM UHD Series HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator Power LED Indicator One-touch backup button with LED indicator USB3.2 Gen 1 x 2 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 10. HDD5 11.
  • Page 29: Ds-16400-Rm Uhd Series

    25. USB 3.2 Gen 1 x 4 26. HDMI 2.0a x 2 27. Power switch 28. Power connector 1.1.19 DS-16400-RM UHD Series Figure 1-19. Front & Rear View of DS-16400-RM UHD Series HDD LED Indicator Network LED Indicator Power LED Indicator One-touch backup button with LED indicator USB3.2 Gen 1 x 2 HDD1...
  • Page 30: Ds-16500-Rm Uhd Series

    21. HDD16 22. Reset button 23. DI/DO (4 x in, 4 x out) (L) VIN (max 24V), DI_GND, DI-4, DI-3, DI-2, DI-1, OCOM, DO-4, DO-3, DO-2, DO-1 (R) 24. 2.5 Gigabit Lan port x 2 25. USB 3.2 Gen 1 x 4 26.
  • Page 31 15. HDD10 16. HDD11 17. HDD12 18. HDD13 19. HDD14 20. HDD15 21. HDD16 22. Reset button 23. DI/DO (4 x in, 4 x out) (L) VIN (max 24V), DI_GND, DI-4, DI-3, DI-2, DI-1, OCOM, DO-4, DO-3, DO-2, DO-1 (R) 24.
  • Page 32: Ds-8200-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.1.21 DS-8200-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-21. Front & Rear View of DS-8200-RM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 33: Ds-8200-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.1.22 DS-8200-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 1-22. Front & Rear View of DS-8200-RMP Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 34: Ds-8200-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.1.23 DS-8200-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 1-23. Front & Rear View of DS-8200-SRM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 35: Ds-8200-Srmp Pro+ Series

    1.1.24 DS-8200-SRMP Pro+ Series Figure 1-24. Front & Rear View of DS-8200-SRMP Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 36: Ds-4300 Pro+ Series

    1.1.25 DS-4300 Pro+ Series Figure 1-25. Front & Rear View of DS-4300 Pro+ Series LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4 Power button USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup USB 2.0 x 1(Support auto video backup) USB 2.0 x 1 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3...
  • Page 37: Ds-8300-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.1.26 DS-8300-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-26. Front & Rear View of DS-8300-RM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 38: Ds-4300-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.1.27 DS-4300-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-27. Front & Rear View of DS-4300-RM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 39: Ds-4300-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.1.28 DS-4300-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 1-28 Front & Rear View of DS-4300-RMP Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 40: Ds-8300-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.1.29 DS-8300-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 1-29. Front & Rear View of DS-8300-RMP Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 42: Ds-8300-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.1.30 DS-8300-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 1-30. Front & Rear View of DS-8300-SRM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 43: Ds-8300-Srmp Pro+ Series

    1.1.31 DS-8300-SRMP Pro+ Series Figure 1-31. Front & Rear View of DS-8300-SRMP Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 44: Ds-8400-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.1.32 DS-8400-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-32. Front & Rear View of DS-8400-RM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 45: Ds-8400-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.1.33 DS-8400-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 1-33. Front & Rear View of DS-8400-SRM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 46: Ds-8500-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.1.34 DS-8500-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 1-34. Front & Rear View of DS-8500-SRM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 3.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 47: Ds-16300-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.1.35 DS-16300-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-35. Front & Rear View of DS-16300-RM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1~16 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 2.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 48: Ds-16400-Rm Pro+ Series

    28. Power connector 29. Power switch 1.1.36 DS-16400-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-36. Front & Rear View of DS-16400-RM Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators: LAN1, LAN2, eSATA, HDD1~16 2. Power button 3. USB BACKUP button - Auto video backup 4. USB 2.0 x 1 (Support auto video backup) 5.
  • Page 49: Ds-16500-Rm Pro+ Series

    25. HDMI output 26. DI/DO (4 in 2 out) Right to left: Vcc5V, GND, DI-1, DI-2, DI-3, DI-4, DO1, DO2 27. Reset button* 28. Power connector 29. Power switch 1.1.37 DS-16500-RM Pro+ Series Figure 1-37. Front & Rear View of DS-16500-RM Pro+ Series 1.
  • Page 50 21. Gigabit LAN x 2 22. USB 2.0 x 4 23. eSATA x 2 24. VGA output 25. HDMI output 26. DI/DO (4 in 2 out) Right to left: Vcc5V, GND, DI-1, DI-2, DI-3, DI-4, DO1, DO2 27. Reset button* 28.
  • Page 51: Mn-1100 Pro+ Series

    1.1.38 MN-1100 Pro+ Series Figure 1-38. Front & Rear View of MN-1100 Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators 2. Power SW (Bypass Ignition) 3. 2.5” Removable HDD tray x 1 (Height 9.5mm) 4. Gigabit LAN x 4 5. USB 2.0 x 4 6.
  • Page 52: Mn-2100 Pro+ Series

    1.1.39 MN-2100 Pro+ Series Figure 1-39. Front & Rear View of MN-2100 Pro+ Series 1. LED indicators 2. Power SW (Bypass Ignition) 3. 2.5” Removable HDD tray x 1, internal drive bay x1 (Height 15mm per drive) 4. Gigabit LAN x 4 5.
  • Page 53: Led Indicators Status

    1.2 LED Indicators Status 1.2.1 DS-2000 Series Figure 2-1. DS-2000 Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed...
  • Page 54: Ds-4000 Series

    LED on RJ-45 Port on Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED Status LAN Link is not established Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established (Right LED) Yellow blinking LAN Activity is occurring 10M/100Mbps connection or no Speed connection (Left LED) Orange 1000Mbps connection Note: **USB BACKUP will beep and process after long pressing BACKUP button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 55 HDD2 Green 1. Hard disk drive is ready to be accessed HDD3 2. Hard disk bad sector detected, but still can be accessed. HDD4 Green blinking Hard disk drive data is being accessed 1. Hard disk failure and need to be removed 2.
  • Page 56: Ds-1100 Pro+ Series

    1.2.3 DS-1100 Pro+ Series Figure 2-3. DS-1100 Pro+ Series Front Panel Note: **To turn off your NVR, long pressing power button at least 2 seconds. **To turn on your NVR, long pressing power button at least 3 seconds. Note: To reset to default, please refer to “NVR Hardware reset to default method” in Chapter 5 - 5.6.3 Save/Load Configuration.
  • Page 57: Ds-2100 Pro+ Series

    1.2.4 DS-2100 Pro+ Series Figure 2-4. DS-2100 Pro+ Series Front Panel Note: **To turn off your NVR, long pressing power button at least 2 seconds. **To turn on your NVR, long pressing power button at least 3 seconds. Note: To reset to default, please refer to “NVR Hardware reset to default method” in Chapter 5 - 5.6.3 Save/Load Configuration.
  • Page 58: Ds-1100 Series

    1.2.5 DS-1100 Series Figure 2-5. DS-1100 Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status Power Off Green Power On Power Orange NVR is in sleep mode because UPS battery is too low. System is off or in sleep mode when UPS battery is too low Green blinking System goes on or goes off System...
  • Page 59: Ds-2100 Uhd Series

    1.2.6 DS-2100 UHD Series Figure 2-6. DS-2100 UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port Indicate LED Color & Status Power Off Blue Power On Power NVR is in sleep mode because UPS battery is too low. System is off or in sleep mode when UPS battery is too low Green blinking System goes on or goes off System...
  • Page 60 Note: *USB BACKUP will start and beep after 3 seconds user presses BACKUP button. **To turn off NVR, user needs to press power button at least 2 seconds. Note: Once users press reset button, configuration of Camera Setting, Recording Settings, Event & Action Setting, E-Mail Settings, and Server Settings will reset to default.
  • Page 61: Ds-2200 Uhd Series

    1.2.7 DS-2200 UHD Series Figure 2-7. DS-2200 UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port Indicate LED Color & Status Power Off Blue Power On Power NVR is in sleep mode because UPS battery is too low. System is off or in sleep mode when UPS battery is too low Green blinking System goes on or goes off System...
  • Page 62 Note: *USB BACKUP will start and beep after 3 seconds user presses BACKUP button. **To turn off NVR, user needs to press power button at least 2 seconds. Note: Once users press reset button, configuration of Camera Setting, Recording Settings, Event & Action Setting, E-Mail Settings, and Server Settings will reset to default.
  • Page 63: Ds-4200 Pro+ Series

    1.2.8 DS-4200 Pro+ Series Figure 2-8. DS-4200 Pro+ Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking The eSATA device is being accessed...
  • Page 64 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 65: Ds-4100 Uhd Series

    1.2.9 DS-4100 UHD Series Figure 2-9. DS-4100 UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port Indicate LED Color & Status Power Off Blue Power On Power NVR is in sleep mode because UPS battery is too low. System is off or in sleep mode when UPS battery is too low Green blinking System goes on or goes off System...
  • Page 66 *USB BACKUP will start and beep after 3 seconds user presses BACKUP button. **To turn off NVR, user needs to press power button at least 2 seconds. Note: Once users press reset button, configuration of Camera Setting, Recording Settings, Event & Action Setting, E-Mail Settings, and Server Settings will reset to default.
  • Page 67: Ds-4200 Uhd Series

    1.2.10 DS-4200 UHD Series Figure 2-10. DS-4200 UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port Indicate LED Color & Status Power Off Blue Power On Power NVR is in sleep mode because UPS battery is too low. System is off or in sleep mode when UPS battery is too low Green blinking System goes on or goes off System...
  • Page 68 Note: *USB BACKUP will start and beep after 3 seconds user presses BACKUP button. **To turn off NVR, user needs to press power button at least 2 seconds. Note: Once users press reset button, configuration of Camera Setting, Recording Settings, Event & Action Setting, E-Mail Settings, and Server Settings will reset to default.
  • Page 69: Ds-8200-Rm Uhd Series

    1.2.11 DS-8200-RM UHD Series Figure 2-11. DS-8200-RM UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established 1.
  • Page 70 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position LED/State Indicate LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED) Green...
  • Page 71: Ds-8300-Rm Uhd Series

    1.2.12 DS-8300-RM UHD Series Figure 2-12. DS-8300-RM UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established Hard disk drive is ready to be accessed HDD1 Green...
  • Page 72 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position LED/State Indicate LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED) Green...
  • Page 73: Ds-8400-Rm Uhd Series

    1.2.13 DS-8400-RM UHD Series Figure 2-13. DS-8400-RM UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established Hard disk drive is ready to be accessed Green Hard disk bad sector detected, but still can be...
  • Page 74 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position LED/State Indicate LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED) Green...
  • Page 75: Ds-8500-Rm Uhd Series

    1.2.14 DS-8500-RM UHD Series Figure 2-14. DS-8500-RM UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established Hard disk drive is ready to be accessed Green Hard disk bad sector detected, but still can be...
  • Page 76 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position LED/State Indicate LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED) Green...
  • Page 77: Ds-16300-Rm Uhd Series

    1.2.15 DS-16300-RM UHD Series Figure 2-15. DS-16300-RM UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established 1.
  • Page 78 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position LED/State Indicate LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED) Green...
  • Page 79: Ds-16400-Rm Uhd Series

    1.2.16 DS-16400-RM UHD Series Figure 2-16. DS-16400-RM UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established Hard disk drive is ready to be accessed Green Hard disk bad sector detected, but still can be...
  • Page 80 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position LED/State Indicate LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED) Green...
  • Page 81: Ds-16500-Rm Uhd Series

    1.2.17 DS-16500-RM UHD Series Figure 2-17. DS-16500-RM UHD Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established Hard disk drive is ready to be accessed Green Hard disk bad sector detected, but still can be...
  • Page 82 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position LED/State Indicate LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED) Green...
  • Page 83: Ds-4200-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.18 DS-4200-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-18. Front View of DS-4200-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 84 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 85: Ds-4200-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.2.19 DS-4200-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 2-19. Front View of DS-4200-RMP Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 86 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 87: Ds-4100-Rm Series

    1.2.20 DS-4100-RM Series Figure 2-20. Front View of DS-4100-RM Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status Power Off Blue Power On Power Orange NVR is powered by UPS Inspection Blue Inspection light is activated Green blinking System goes on or goes off Green...
  • Page 88 *Please follow below instructions to configure dual LAN setting: **To turn off NVR, user needs to press power button at least 2 seconds. Note: Once users press reset button, configuration of Camera Setting, Recording Settings, Event & Action Setting, E-Mail Settings, and Server Settings will reset to default. It is advised to backup system configurations.
  • Page 89: Ds-8200-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.21 DS-8200-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-21. Front View of DS-8200-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 90 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 91: Ds-8200-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.2.22 DS-8200-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 2-22. Front View of DS-8200-RMP Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 92 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 93: Ds-8200-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.2.23 DS-8200-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 2-23. Front View of DS-8200-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 94 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 95: Ds-8200-Srmp Pro+ Series

    1.2.24 DS-8200-SRMP Pro+ Series Figure 2-24. Front View of DS-8200-RMP Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 96 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 97: Ds-4300 Pro+ Series

    1.2.25 DS-4300 Pro+ Series Figure 2-25. DS-4300 Pro+ Series Front Panel & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking The eSATA device is being accessed...
  • Page 98 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 99: Ds-4300-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.26 DS-4300-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-26. Front View of DS-4300-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 100 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 101: Ds-4300-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.2.27 DS-4300-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 2-27. Front View of DS-4300-RMP Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 102 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 103: Ds-8300-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.28 DS-8300-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-28. Front View of DS-8300-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 104 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 105: Ds-8300-Rmp Pro+ Series

    1.2.29 DS-8300-RMP Pro+ Series Figure 2-29. Front View of DS-8300-RMP Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 106 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 107: Ds-8300-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.2.30 DS-8300-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 2-30. Front View of DS-8300-SRM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 108 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 109: Ds-8300-Srmp Pro+ Series

    1.2.31 DS-8300-SRMP Pro+ Series Figure 2-31. Front View of DS-8300-SRMP Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 110 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 111: Ds-8400-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.32 DS-8400-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-32. Front View of DS-8400-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 112 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 113: Ds-8400-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.2.33 DS-8400-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 2-33. Front View of DS-8400-SRM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 114 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 115: Ds-8500-Srm Pro+ Series

    1.2.34 DS-8500-SRM Pro+ Series Figure 2-34. Front View of DS-8400-SRM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 116 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 117: Ds-16300-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.35 DS-16300-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-35. Front View of DS-16300-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 118 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 119: Ds-16400-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.36 DS-16400-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-36. Front View of DS-16400-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 120 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 121: Ds-16500-Rm Pro+ Series

    1.2.37 DS-16500-RM Pro+ Series Figure 2-37. Front View of DS-16500-RM Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed No data transmission eSATA Orange blinking...
  • Page 122 LED on RJ-45 Connection at Rear Panel LED Position Indicate LED/State LAN Link is not established LAN1 Link/Activity Yellow LAN Link is established LAN2 (Right LED) Yellow Blinking LAN activity is occurring 10Mbps connection or no connection LAN1 Speed Green 100Mbps connection LAN2 (Left LED)
  • Page 123: Mn-1100 Pro+ Series

    1.2.38 MN-1100 Pro+ Series Figure 2-38. Front View of MN-1100 Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established 1.
  • Page 124: Mn-2100 Pro+ Series

    1.2.39 MN-2100 Pro+ Series Figure 2-39. Front View of MN-2100 Pro+ Series & RJ-45 Port LED on Front Panel Indicate LED Color & Status LAN Link is not established Orange LAN Link is established Orange blinking LAN is being accessed Hard disk drive device is not established 1.
  • Page 125: Dual/Mirror Display Solution: Hdmi/Vga/Dvi-I Connection

    1.3 Dual/Mirror Display Solution: HDMI/VGA/DVI-I Connection 1.3.1 NVR Pro+ Series DS-4X00 Pro+, DS-4X00-RM Pro+, DS-4X00-RMP Pro+, DS-8X00-RM Pro+, DS-8X00-RMP Pro+, DS-16X00-RM Pro+ and MN series provide HDMI and VGA port for local display. Users can connect both of HDMI and VGA at the same time for video output. DS-1100 Pro+ and DS-2100 Pro+ Series provide HDMI and DVI-I port for local display.
  • Page 126: Nvr Uhd Series

    1.3.2 NVR UHD Series DS-2200 UHD Series, DS-4100 UHD Series, DS-4200 UHD Series, DS-8200-RM UHD Series, DS8300-RM UHD Series, DS-8400-RM UHD Series, DS-8500-RM UHD Series, DS16300-RM UHD Series, DS-16400-RM UHD Series, DS-16500-RM UHD Series provide 2 HDMI ports for local display. On Full HD display, users can connect two HDMI video outputs at the same time.
  • Page 128: Nvr Installation

    Chapter 2. NVR Installation 2.1 Remote Client PC System Requirements The following information is the minimum required specification for remote Windows PC, which users can open a remote browser from the PC to access the Linux NVR server on the network. ...
  • Page 129 Remote Computer Requirement to Enable DG-Decode Powered by Intel GPU technology, Linux NVR server supports GPU hardware acceleration decode for H.265 and H.264 IP camera on remote monitoring and playback to reduce CPU utilization and enhance video fluidity to display multi-channel high-resolution cameras.
  • Page 130: Connect To Nvr

    2.2 Connect to NVR To begin, please insert the product CD-ROM in a PC to access the Quick Guide, User Manual and install the utilities. As user runs the product CD, the following menu is displayed. 2.2.1 Quick Guide Click “Quick Guide” to enter the folder and double click the file to open.
  • Page 131 When installing NVR Search, Shield Wizard window for NVR Search will pop up. Click “Next” to continue installation. Read the license agreement and click “I accept the terms of the license agreement”. Click “Next” to continue installation.
  • Page 132 Select a location of destination and select a folder where the setup can install files. The default location is: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVR\NVR Search. Users can also install NVR Search in other folder by clicking “Change” and select a location as below. Click “OK”...
  • Page 133 The window shows that the InstallShield Wizard is installing NVR Search. Please wait until the Wizard completes the installation. The InstallShield has successfully installed NVR Search. Select “Create Desktop Shortcut”/ “Create Quick Launch Shortcut”/ “Create Start Menu Shortcut” and please click “Next” to continue.
  • Page 134 The installation is complete. Please click “Launch application when done installing” to execute NVR Search. After finishing the setup, the window of NVR Search will pop up. NVR Search will execute automatically and show NO., Name, IP Address, Mac Address and Model name of connected NVR. Users can click “Search”...
  • Page 135 Introduction of NVR Search NVR Search provides three kinds of toolbars for users: File You can click “Exit” to leave NVR Search and close the window. Setting Configure UPnP and Network by clicking “Setting” in the top left or in the middle right.
  • Page 136 When accessing the NVR setting, users will be prompted to enter username and password. For the first-time use, the default username and password are admin/admin. When the correct username and password have been entered, click “Login” to continue. 1) UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) simplifies the process of adding a NVR to a local area network.
  • Page 137 2) Network NVR provides two network settings: DHCP and Static IP.
  • Page 138: Install Upgrade Tool

    Option Option provides users to change language. 2.2.3 Install Upgrade Tool Click “Install Upgrade Tool” to upgrade several NVR to the latest firmware version. Please follow the instructions to install and Upgrade Tool will run automatically. When installing Upgrade Tool, Shield Wizard window for Upgrade Tool will pop up. Click “Next”...
  • Page 139 Read the license agreement and click “I accept the terms of the license agreement”. Click “Next” to continue installation. The window shows that the InstallShield Wizard is installing Upgrade Tool. Please wait until the Wizard completes the installation.
  • Page 140 The installation is completed. Please click “Launch application when done installing” to execute Upgrade Tool. And click “Finish”. Find the NVR [Method1] Search NVR that is in the same LAN with the PC After finishing the setup, the window of NVR Search will pop up. Upgrade Tool shows No., Device Name, Model Name, IP Address, Current Firmware and Password of the connected devices.
  • Page 141 Click “Search” icon to search the devices. Upgrade Tool will automatically insert the default password “admin” to connect with devices. (Please use administrator’s password.) If the device password is NOT the default password, user can manually enter the password in the password bar and then press “Enter” on the keyboard.
  • Page 142 After typing the correct password, the password bar will show “Passed” and current firmware will show automatically. If the password is not correct, the password bar will show “Failed”.
  • Page 143 [Method2] Add NVR in WAN Click “Add” button to add the internet and unsearchable device. A window will pop up to ask for the information to add the device. Type the IP Address, Port and Password and click “ ”.
  • Page 144 The Device will be added in the device list. Select NVRs and upload firmware Select the devices at the left column to upgrade firmware. Users can click “Select All” or “Cancel All” button to select or cancel all the devices.
  • Page 145 Click “Browse” to upload firmware file to upgrade the devices. A window will pop up to ask for the folder to upload the firmware. Select the file and click “Open”.
  • Page 146 After selecting the file, firmware file path will show. Please click “Upgrade” button. Start to upgrade Upgrade tool offers two upgrade methods: [Method1] Upgrade Now [Method2] Schedule Upgrade [Method1] Upgrade Now Select “Upgrade now” and click “OK” button.
  • Page 147 A window will pop up to make sure the execution . Please click “Yes” button. The window will show the upgrade process of each device. Uploading firmware file… Executing firmware upgrading…...
  • Page 148 After upgrading successfully, the progress column will show Firmware upgrade successful. Users can double click the device to log in NVR. If the upgrading is not successful, the progress column will show the message.
  • Page 149 Note: progress column information: Status Progress Column Suggestion Firmware upgrade successful. Successful Failed! Please check the username Check if the password is and password. correct in device list. Failed! Please check the firmware Check if the firmware file is file. correct.
  • Page 150 Users can go to “Schedule Upgrade” page to check the status. Note: status column information: Upgrade procedure: Indicate Status Standby for the configured schedule time to Standby upgrade. Uploading file... Please wait a few Uploading firmware. minutes Upgrading The device is upgrading. Firmware upgrade successful.
  • Page 151 Modify the schedule (1) Modify “firmware path” and “schedule time” ① Select device(s) Note: Users can click “Select All ” or “Cancel All ” button to select or cancel all the devices. ② Click “Modify” button ③ Modify “firmware path” and “schedule time” ④...
  • Page 152: Install Nvr Decoder

    ① Select device(s) ② Click “Delete” button ③ Click “Yes” button Settings User can change the language of Upgrade Tool. Note: The default language is based on Windows OS”s language setting. 2.2.4 Install NVR Decoder Click “Install S-NVR Decoder” to install decoder and follow the instructions to setup.
  • Page 153 Read license agreement and click “I accept the terms of the license agreement.” ② Click “Next” to continue installation. The installation Wizard is installing NVR Decoder. ③ The installation is complete. Please click “Finish” to close the window. ④...
  • Page 154: Nvrplayer

    2.2.5 NVRPlayer NVRPlayer allows users to view the recorded videos exported from NVR. It is a portable tool with no need to install on PC. NVRPlayer can play multi-channel videos via playlist which is exported from instant export. For more information about export videos to PC, please refer to 4.3.7 Export. One-channel playback Users can intuitively add multi-files by 2 methods: [Method 1]: Select desired videos or playlist from desktop...
  • Page 155 Select desired video files from file explorer or press [Ctrl + A] to select all. ② Press “Open” ③ Note: You can click “Don’t remind me next time” to ensure the function is enabled. The pop-up dialog box will not display next time. Play all videos from the same camera in the folder The feature allows users to select one video of specific camera and all videos of this camera will be listed in NVRPlayer’s camera list.
  • Page 156 Select “Yes” to enable the function. Note: You can click Don’t remind me next time to ensure the function is enabled. The pop-up dialog box will not display next time. [Method 2]: Enabling/disabling the feature from setting. Go to NVRPlayer Click Setting ①...
  • Page 157 NVRPlayer will display playback video time on the top-left corner for time reference. Right-click on the video to execute 360-degree ImmerVision dewarp. Users can move “Time Bar” to desired time when playing recorded video. Draggable column: After videos files are added to NVRPlayer, the files will list on the right column.
  • Page 158 Feature introduction (1) Frame by Frame Playback Please click “Pause” button and click “Next Frame” or “Previous Frame” to find the desired video precisey. (2) Snapshot Please click “Snapshot” button to take a photo to your PC. (3) Settings View settings: to display camera name or video time ①...
  • Page 159: Install Nvr Check

    2.2.6 Install NVR Check Click “Install NVR Check” to open the folder and double-click on user manual file. Install Shield Wizard window will pop up and please click “Next” to continue installation. Read license agreement and click “I accept the terms of the license agreement.” Click “Next”...
  • Page 160 Select a folder where the setup can install files. The default location is: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVR\NVR Check. Users can also install NVR Check in other folder by clicking “Change” and select a location as below. Once a folder is selected, please click “OK” to continue installation.
  • Page 161 The window shows that the InstallShield Wizard is installing NVR Check. Please wait until the Wizard completes the installation. The InstallShield has successfully installed NVR Check. Select “Create Desktop Shortcut”/ “Create Quick Launch Shortcut”/ “Create Start Menu Shortcut” and please click “Next” to continue.
  • Page 162 The installation is completed. Please click “Launch application when done installing” to execute NVR Check. After finishing the setup, the window of NVR Check will pop up. Introduction of NVR Check While NVR is recording video and snapshot files, the digital watermark will be embedded automatically in the images.
  • Page 163: User Manual

    If the recording file is originated from NVR, NVRCheck will show “No error occur.” If the recording file has been changed, NVRCheck will show “There is an error in the video file.” To know more information, please ask the manufacturer by providing detailed information in “Detail”...
  • Page 164 will pop up automatically. (2) Web browser (IE, Chrome, Firefox, Opera) Login to the system by entering its IP address in web browser. 2. Enter username and password: For first-time use, the default username and password are “admin/admin.” 2. Select preferred language for the UI. 4.
  • Page 165: Quick Configuration

    2.3 Quick Configuration After users log in NVR and install the ActiveX control, the system will direct you to set Quick Configuration in five main steps. Follow the instructions of the Overview of wizard to complete system setup. 2.3.1 Start System will lead you to “Start”...
  • Page 166: Network Settings

    2.3.2 Network Settings Please select “Network Settings” from the drop-down menu of Configuration Utility to begin. Users need to adjust the settings in the Network Setup page in order to let NVR work properly within network. There are 2 methods to configure IP address 1.
  • Page 167: Server Settings

    To assign a static IP address to the NVR: 1. Select “Specify an IP address” 2. Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway IP Address and DNS server address. 3. If IP address is changed, user needs to log out NVR and login in again. Click “Next”...
  • Page 168: Date & Time

    2.3.4 Date & Time Please select “Date & Time” from the drop-down menu of Configuration Utility to begin. Manual setting Define a suitable date format for local display’s liveview and playback. Note: For NVR-Client (Liveview and Playback) and NVRPlayer, date format is specified for operating system (Windows OS).
  • Page 169: Disk Management

    Time Zone: Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically. Select the time zone of your area and update the date and time of the NVR automatically with an NTP server. User also has an option to automatically adjust daylight saving time. Configure the time and date by verifying and adjusting current local time and daylight saving to avoid the following errors: ...
  • Page 170 Once an available hard disk drive is inserted into the tray, Disk Information will show in Device Information and users can start to create new RAID Disk. Disk Information Device Information provides details of the hard disk drive: HDD Model, Serial NO., Capacity, Status, S.M.A.R.T Status, HDD temperature information, and etc.
  • Page 171 (2) HDD Power-on Hour Notice Users can set up “HDD power-on hour notice” for routine HDD maintenance. NVR will pop out a notice on liveview page. Please select one HDD and set up warning degree of power-on hours. When the HDD has been active over user-defined hours, HDD in device list column will turn from green to orange.
  • Page 172 (3) Smart System Fan Control and HDD’s Temperature Display Smart system fan control will detect HDD’s temperature every 10 minutes and adjust to suitable fan speed automatically. The figure below is a comparison table of smart system fan control and a safe hard disk temperature range: (4) Erase Data for RAID Rebuilding When you encounter RAID degraded, it is necessary to replace the failed HDD...
  • Page 173 Create As the hard disk drive is available, the status of Device Information shows “Ready,” which indicates the hard disk drive is ready to be created. Please click “Create” to enter the window for building New RAID Disk and select the hard disk drive in the Free HDDs field.
  • Page 174 configuration. Select a type of disk configuration, and click “Apply” to execute building new RAID disk. Note: Don’t turn off the server or unplug any hard drives when RAID Disk is in building process The introduction of disk configuration is in the below table. Disk Configuration Big Drive Big Drive is a collection of hard disk drives and does not provide...
  • Page 175 RAID 10 is supported in DS-16X00-RM Pro+, DS-8X00-RM Pro(+),DS-8X00-RMP Pro(+), DS-4X00-RM Pro(+),DS-4X00-RMP Pro(+),DS-4X00 Pro(+), DS-4100 UHD, DS-4100-RM Series. RAID 6 is supported in DS-16X00-RM Pro+, DS-8X00-RM Pro(+), DS-4X00-RM Pro(+), DS-4X00 Pro(+), DS-4100 UHD,DS-4100-RM series. NVR will guide users to the page as above. The new RAID is in the process of formatting.
  • Page 176 NVR will show its approximate rebuilding time and percentage if it is created to RAID 1/5/6/10 (with fault tolerance ability). Finally, the RAID disk building is complete when the progress shows none. After the RAID disk is created, RAID List shows RAID Name and available storage devices.
  • Page 177 Note: NVR supports multi-RAID configuration that allows users to quickly add extra HDD for future HDD expansion requests with no need to stop current recording task. Note: Under multi-RAID situation, when the RAID with Volume Main fails, NVR will instantly reboot and transfer to another RAID to ensure functioning and recording.
  • Page 178 Volume Status Introduction: Volume Status Subject Description Main volume Only main volume is in used. Can be No volume is in used (RAID A) removed. Multi-RAID is in used. CANNOT be Main volume removed. Other volume are in used (RAID A) Please remove non-main volume first.
  • Page 179 If users want to change the RAID level setting, please click ““Remove.”“ After the RAID Disk is removed, the Status in Device information shows “Ready,” then users can go back to Create page to continue the new RAID level configuration. Note: Once you remove the disk and continually create it, the recorded video will be formatted.
  • Page 180 Please wait for formatting until 100%. After the RAID disk is formatted, device Information shows status- “active...
  • Page 181: Camera Settings

    2.3.6 Camera Settings NVR offers 2 modes to add camera, including 1. Online Mode: Add online camera to NVR (Default) Offline Editing: Pre-add offline camera information to NVR for users who have no camera on hand (It is designed for system integrator’s time to quickly connect IP camera to NVR at the site.) Depending on whether users have cameras on hand or not, users can select a proper mode to add camera.
  • Page 182 After clicking “Apply” button, vendor, username and password will be automatically filled in by vendor’s default information. Note: By enabling RTSP port, users can edit camera’s RTSP port number, especially when camera is set in the WAN. Please wait for NVR processing. You may click “Cancel” button to stop adding cameras.
  • Page 183 A window will pop up to ensure the action. To delete the camera, click “OK” to proceed. Note: NVR will pop-out a message when new settings are not saved. [Method 2] UPnP Search/ONVIF Search: Click “UPnP Search” to find out UPnP devices within the LAN. Please make sure IP camera supports UPnP Search function.
  • Page 184 The available cameras in the network will be displayed as below. Click the camera that you would like to add in NVR, then click “Add” button. Note: Users can click “All” to add cameras in Added column. Note: The Added column will show two numbers to display the total channels of the NVR and the channel numbers that has been already added in the NVR.
  • Page 185 Note: ONVIF port may differ from HTTP port, which may cause the camera fail to add to NVR. You may click “Cancel” button to stop camera adding progress. Status column in camera list will display “Successful” when cameras are successfully added in NVR.
  • Page 186 2. Offline Editing Step1. Select Offline Mode from top-right menu. A message will pop-out to introduce offline editing when users switch to “Offline Editing” mode. After users click “OK” button, the header of camera information will turn to blue as below...
  • Page 187 Fill in camera information one by one and Click “Save” button. Step2. On-site Setup: Make camera and NVR at the same LAN Step3. Online Mode 1. Select the camera that is shown in orange 2. Click “Re-apply” button Note: In camera setting page’s camera list, camera in offline editing mode will be shown in orange. Note: In camera setting page, NVR will pop-out a message as below if NVR detects any camera is in offline editing mode.
  • Page 188 The Description of Camera Settings: (1) Memorize modified username and password: NVR can memorize username and password which is modified by users after users click “Apply” button. Then, the default username and password of that vendor will be replaced by the modified one. Next time when users add new camera of the specific vendor, username and password will be automatically filled in by new modified one.
  • Page 189 surveillance performance. Settings from camera ② If users have already set up camera settings from camera webpage, NVR can adopt camera setting by selecting “Settings from Camera.” This option can largely save users’ time and effort when users install surveillance systems. Note: It is highly recommended to use “Optimization by NVR”...
  • Page 190 (5) Generic RTSP(TCP)/ Generic MJPEG/ Generic RTSP(UDP) (for Detect method only) For cameras without native integration, NVR allows users to add cameras via Generic RTSP(TCP), Generic MJPEG and Generic RTSP(UDP) to receive the video streaming from IP camera. The streaming will be applied to monitoring, recording and playback. Please select Generic RTSP(TCP), Generic MJPEG or Generic RTSP(UDP) on brand column.
  • Page 191: Finish

    Users may also refer to websites https://www.soleratec.com/rtsp/ http://www.ispyconnect.com/sources.aspx 2.3.7 Finish Please select “Finish” from the drop-down menu of Configuration Utility to begin. Once five steps of Quick Configuration are completed, the window will show the completed status. You can click “Back” to return to the previous steps to modify the configuration or click “Start Live view”...
  • Page 192: Use Nvr By Local Display

    Chapter 3. Use NVR by Local Display NVR can be connected to a monitor via HDMI/VGA/DVI-I port to execute quick configuration and display live view. Note: Local display feature is supported in UHD and Pro+ series To start local display, please check the steps below: 1.
  • Page 193: Log In Nvr

    3.1 Log in NVR You have to key in the correct username and password to login NVR. Resolution: User can select the resolution 1920x1080 or 1024x768 in login page, when the monitor supports both types of resolution. Note: If NVR detects that the monitor does not support 1920x1080 resolution, the resolution option in login page will show 1920 x 1080 (*).
  • Page 194: Anonymous Login

    3.1.1 Anonymous login Anonymous login allows users to login without username and password. Anonymous user can only view live monitoring and playback page on local monitor; however, the configuration page will be disable. While anonymous login is applied, system will automatically log in without authorization process after boot up. Start to setup the anonymous login A.
  • Page 195: Microsoft Active Directory (Ad) Account

    3.1.2 Microsoft Active Directory (AD) Account NVR supports Microsoft Active Directory (AD) domain service to centralize user privilege accounts (power users and users) to log in NVR. Please refer to 5.6.1 User Management to enable AD account. Then,”Use Active Directory (AD) Account” will be shown for AD account logon. Note: Four descriptions of AD login failure to help users check the server’s status: 1.
  • Page 196: Virtual Keyboard

    3.1.3 Virtual Keyboard Users can choose to use USB keyboard for typing in local display of NVR, or fill out columns with virtual keyboard. The virtual keyboard in local display can be enabled from the right side of each column. There are 3 types of virtual keyboard can be chosen, including Upper case, Lower case and Symbols.
  • Page 197: Quick Configuration

    3.2 Quick Configuration After you log in local display of NVR, the system will direct you to set Quick Configuration in five main steps. Follow the instructions of the Overview of wizard to complete the system setup. For further information, please refer to chapter 2.3 Quick Configuration.
  • Page 198 1. Camera status Icon Icon Color & Status Indicate White word with black background at the top left Camera name corner White word with black Video compression format, such as background H.265/ H.264/ M-JPEG/ MPEG-4/ at the top middle corner MxPEG Recording Red filled circle...
  • Page 199 (2) Disk space usage and system loading indicator: Users can find out Disk and system loading directly without entering configuration page. Disk space usage and system loading indicator shows blue when loading is 70% or under, and shows red as a warning when it reach to more than 70%. Changing camera parameter, like resolution, FPS and video quality, or changing RAID type can influence the system loading that users can easily find the best balance in NVR.
  • Page 200 Audio/ Mute: Alter sound instrument of microphone and speaker Audio on Audio off (Mute) Date & Time: Show the specific day and time. Display mode NVR supports multi-display modes for monitoring. Click the icon of display mode to monitor live view. When you click a display mode, the mode icons will turn into blue.
  • Page 201 Click to choose the page of liveview 5. PTZ Control Panel If the IP camera supports PTZ function, user can use the control panel or joystick to adjust the viewing angle. The following functions are available depending on the camera models. Note: Please check the compatible list before using joystick to adjust PTZ cameras.
  • Page 202 ① Select a Preset Point from up to 128 preset points ② Enter Interval (3~1200 seconds) ③ Select Moving Speed: Fast, Normal, Slow Note: Moving Speed is supported for Canon cameras now. ④ Click “Add” button (Up to 25 preset points can be configured) ⑤...
  • Page 203 ② Enter the number (1-999) times Schedule for PTZ: Click “Go” to start PTZ patrol schedule. 6. Exclamation Mark Exclamation mark icon is designed to instantly notify users of camera disconnection and configured events. When an event is triggered, the icon will start blinking in red exclamation mark.
  • Page 204 (1) General ① Change all channel setting at the same time: Video size & Tripwire display Only a right click on the video, users can set “all” video size either in original size or fit size and visible tripwire display or invisible tripwire display. Video Size Tripwire Display:...
  • Page 205 ② Highlight video window when an event is triggered A warning frame will be shown when an event is detected. User can simply click on the channel with mouse, the warning frame will be stopped. ③ Liveview event notification with single and quattro video pop-out window Once the feature is enabled, a new window will pop out when an event is triggered so as to inform users of event happened at the very first time.
  • Page 206 Note: NVR will pop-out video event window once at a time, depending on which event is triggered earlier when more than one event is triggered at the same time. ④ Save snapshot to external USB drive. For portable requirements, users can save snapshot to external USB device. Note: The snapshot will be saved to system”s HDD if there is no external USB drive.
  • Page 207 (2) Screen 2 Enable display mode for screen 2 Monitor connected with HDMI 2.0 is screen 1 and monitor connected with HDMI/ VGA/DVI-I is screen 2. NVR features 4 display modes: Mirror display: Monitor the same cameras at two sites Dual display: Monitor more cameras on two screens Target display: Focus on key areas during video playback eMAP display: Monitor cameras with a detailed map information...
  • Page 208 (3) Sequential Mode Setting To set up sequential interval: 4~6000 sec When users fill in unavailable numbers, a window will pop out to remind users: The “Sequential Interval” range: 4~6000 (4) Microphone Volume Based on camera site audio volume, users can adjust the volume percentage of USB type microphone from NVR local display.
  • Page 209 (5) OSD & Pointer Setting To show on-screen display information on liveview and snapshot. To define a suitable pointer to operate NVR for diverse distance of monitor. (6) Audio Out To specify audio output when NVR is connecting with two monitors.
  • Page 210: Right Click Functions On Video Window

    3.3.3 Right Click Functions on Video Window 1. Video Size: Original or Fit 2. Streaming change: NVR allows users to setup the dual streaming configurations in camera parameter page if cameras support dual stream. It is suggested stream 1 is set for higher resolution and stream 2 for lower resolution, which helps users to choose the proper streaming in live view with intuitive control.
  • Page 211 16/20/25/30/36/42/49/56/64-ch display mode: liveview image automatically show the sub stream(stream2) When “Optimize” is disabled, users can manually adjust streaming type, which will be memorized in different display modes. Note: In 4K display mode, when users select the display mode with more than 9ch, NVR will automatically change to stream2 for smooth real time viewing experiences.
  • Page 212 4. Tripwire Display: to show/hide camera’s tripwire 5. Toggle Fullscreen: to execute/exit full screen 6. Camera Status Bar: Users can hide or display camera status bar depending on user preference. 7. Instant Playback: To instantly play recorded video while simultaneously views live-view. (Up to 15 minutes earlier) Users can take a snapshot or export a 5 minutes video to external USB device.
  • Page 213 Note: The resolution of instant playback is based on recording settings. 10. Moving Speed(PTZ): to adjust moving speed for ONVIF PTZ camera.
  • Page 214: Zooming With Mouse Scroll

    3.3.4 Zooming with Mouse Scroll In addition to digital zoom in/out button, users can use mouse scroll to prevent potential crisis in live-view monitoring. Note: For PTZ cameras, zooming with mouse in live-view is adopted optical zoom in/out. If users would like to view more detailed image, please use zooming with mouse scroll first and then click digital zoom in/out button.
  • Page 215: Playback

    Playback Playback is a function that allows users to view recorded videos from cameras connected to NVR. NVR offers synchronized playback up to 16 cameras with different perspectives at the same time and easy steps provided to help users sort through the recorded videos quickly.
  • Page 216 Please follow the following four steps to start playback: 1. Select cameras from camera list 2. Select date and time period 3. Select recording type 4. Click “Play” 1. Select cameras from camera list Users can select up to five cameras to play the recorded video. 2.
  • Page 217 The date will change the color of background when users select different recording type. 4. Click “Play” Please click play button to start playback.  Setting: Based on the time bar of time table, NVR executes time synchronization to retrieve and to decode recorded videos in default.
  • Page 218: Description Of Recording Types

    Frame by Frame Playback 1. Follow above four steps to playback 2. Click “Pause” button 3. Click “Previous frame” or “Next frame” button 3.4.2 Description of Recording Types Normal Record (gray): Normal Record means there is no special conditions happened such as event, time overlap.
  • Page 219 Recovered File (blue): Recovered File is generated once the NVR server resumes working once the power electric back. This is special unique and advanced feature of NVR. For an example, when the premises was broken into and the main power switch was cut, there was a period of critical time of recording files were captured by IP camera but it was not insufficient time to be converted the temp video files to be wrote into hard disk drive.
  • Page 220: Main Functions Of Playback

    3.4.3 Main Functions of Playback 1. Display mode NVR supports multi-channel simultaneous playback. You can see the recording time of each channel on the top of each grid. Icon Description 1 screen 4 screen 5 screen Note: 1024x768 resolution does not support 5 screen Full Screen 2.
  • Page 221 The image can also return to previous sizes by clicking the digital zoom out button. 4. Video playback speed control ① Stop: to clear playback videos ② Previous frame: to show the earlier frame ③ Slow motion: to play in slower speed ④...
  • Page 222 7. Video export and Snapshot Users can export specific time rage of videos and take snapshots to an external USB device. Please refer to 3.4.5 Export file and 3.4.6 Snapshot. 8. Thumbnail on Playback With the mouse over timeline, a thumbnail will show the snapshot, date, time and camera name.
  • Page 223: Data Search

    Data 3.4.4 Search Data Search is designed to quickly find out key event data recorded in NVR. There are four main categories supported for data search: 1. Camera Event: Connection Lost, Motion Detection, Audio Detection, Cross-line Detection, Temperature Detection, Digital Input, Tampering Detection, Loiter Detection, Foreign Object Detection, Miss Object Detection, Advanced Motion Detection, Human Detection, etc 2.
  • Page 224 1. Export the list (csv file) 2. View and save snapshot 3. Play and save video clip Click “Data Search” button . A window will pop up to start configuration. Select event category, event type, time range and select device(s). Then, click “Search” button.
  • Page 225: Export Files

    7. Video: click icon to review video clip Note: Users can click the Finally, users can click to export event list in csv file. Note: For people counting tab, NVR supports two search types, including event history (people counting threshold notice) and data analysis (5/15/30-minute, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly basis time analysis).
  • Page 226 Please select cameras, video file types, date and the time period first, and then click the export button to copy the files. NVR will export Playlist for users to constantly view exported videos on both local NVR and remote PC (with NVRPlayer utility). Note: NVR offers 3 formats to export recorded videos depending on different security level.
  • Page 227: Snapshot

    3.4.6 Snapshot Users can have the snapshot while having the playback in local display. It needs to plug in USB device for the export of snapshot images and it will have 10 sequential images to be saved in the USB dongle. 3.4.7 Zooming with Mouse Scroll In addition to digital zoom in/out button, users can use mouse scroll to find out crucial proof in incident site in playback...
  • Page 228: Bookmark

    3.4.8 Bookmark Bookmark is a user-created event that allows user to mark special moments for a specific camera during video playback, including 3 main functions: 1. Add Bookmarks – to mark incidents (1) Select a day from calendar, start/end time and Normal as video type (2) Select cameras from camera list...
  • Page 229 2. Review Bookmark – for quick tracking Mouse over the bookmark footage shown in white. A thumbnail shows with the information of title, description, date/time, camera name. There are 4 action icons for usage: Play bookmark video ① Edit bookmark ②...
  • Page 230 (4) Enter keyword (Optional) (5) Select start/end time (6) Click “Search” button (7) Click 4 action icons: Play bookmark video ⑤ Edit bookmark ⑥ Export bookmark video ⑦ Delete bookmark ⑧ (8) Export bookmark list (excel format)
  • Page 231: Others

    Others 3.5.1 Screenshot on Local Display Press “PrtSc SysRq” the image of full screen in local display can be pictured in the NVR HDDs. The image will be saved in the folder “Public.” Users can access the file by a remote PC”s Windows Networking and FTP Service. Note: To use Windows Networking and FTP Service, please enable both in “File Sharing Service”...
  • Page 232: Use Nvr By Remote Client

    Chapter 4. Use NVR by Remote Client Users can monitor the network camera and view playback via NVR-Client. Via web browsers (IE/ Chrome/ Firefox/ Opera browser in Windows), users can configure NVR’s settings. To execute liveview monitoring or video playback, it is necessary to install surveillance software application, NVR-Client.
  • Page 233 Read license agreement and click “I accept the terms of the license agreement.” Click “Next” to continue installation. Select a folder where the setup can install files. The default location is: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVR. Users can also install NVR-Client in other folder by clicking “Change” as below.
  • Page 234 Once a folder is selected, please click “OK” to continue installation. The window shows that the InstallShield Wizard is installing NVR-Client. Please wait until the Wizard completes the installation. Enable “Create Desktop Shortcut” and Click “Next” button. Via NVR-Client shortcut, users can log in liveview and playback page with no need of web browser.
  • Page 235 The InstallShield has successfully installed NVR-Client. Click “Finish” to close the InstallShield. Please log in NVR via web browser or NVR-Client shortcut for liveview monitoring and video playback. Note: When Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is enabled, “Use Active Directory (AD) Account” will be shown for AD account logon.
  • Page 236: Liveview

    Liveview After the Quick Configuration is complete, NVR will guide you to live view. Users can view live video stream from IP camera via network and monitor the instantaneous view remotely. Liveview displays the video according to the camera list which has been configured in camera settings of Quick Configuration.
  • Page 237: Select View Modes On Liveview Page

    4.1.1 Select View Modes on Liveview Page On top right of live view, users can select five modes. Mode Description Device Web Link: Click “Device Web Link” to access to external device web page. Note: Please refer to 5.7.3 Device Web Link to add external device information first.
  • Page 238 Multi-window Operation: Multi-window operation allows users to individually execute liveview, playback and configuration in different pages to operate multi-task monitoring to enhance surveillance efficiency.
  • Page 239: Main Functions For Liveview

    4.1.2 Main Functions for Liveview (1) Multiplex window Multiplex window offers 3 modes. Click to switch the mode. (1) Camera list Camera list will be shown in default. To set up mini-CMS, please click below icon: for detail Please refer to 4.1.6 Built-in Mini-CMS Server information.
  • Page 240 (2) Camera status Icon Icon Color & Status Indicate White word with black Camera name background at the top left corner White word with black Video compression format, such as background H.265/ H.264/ M-JPEG/ MPEG-4/ at the top middle corner MxPEG Recording Red filled circle...
  • Page 241 With changing the video configuration, like resolution, FPS and video quality or changing RAID type, can influence the CPU loading, and users can easily find the best balance in NVR. (4) Basic functions: The function of each button will be briefly described below: Icon Description Snapshot:...
  • Page 242 Audio off (Mute) (5) Display mode NVR supports multi-display modes for monitoring. Click the icon of display mode to monitor live view. When you click a display mode, the mode icons will turn into blue. Icon Description 1 screen 4 screen 9 screen 12 screen 16 screen...
  • Page 243 (6) Camera Information NVR will show Camera name, IP address, bit rate and hardware decode status of the selected camera channel. Status Description Enable: H.265/H.264 hardware decode is enabled Disable: H.265/H.264 hardware decode is disabled Note: You can individually enable and disable hardware acceleration decode on liveview and playback’s setting page.
  • Page 244 Auto Focus: To automatically focuses the camera lens on a subject. Setup: Select “Set” to set up PTZ auto cruising. You can define cruising sequence with customized interval and moving speed* for each PTZ camera. ① Select a Preset Point from up to 128 preset points ②...
  • Page 245 Modify PTZ auto cruising ① Select a Preset Point No. ② Change Interval and Moving Speed ③ Click “Update” button Delete PTZ auto cruising ① Select a Preset Point No. ② Click “Delete” button Define the maximum of auto cruising ①...
  • Page 246 event is triggered. (Alert sound can also be set in Option>General.) 2. Modbus I/O Box Status: to display and notify all Modbus I/O boxes’ information and status without entering configuration page. Once Modbus I/O event is triggered, event log icon will blink in yellow exclamation mark.
  • Page 247 Note: NVR-Client version is shown in top-right corner. ① Automatically reorder Liveview windows To rearrange video in order without blank grid after users drop video from live-view. ② Change all channel settings at the same time: Video size, Tripwire display Only a right click on any channel, users can change all channel”s setting (Video size/Tripwire display) at the same time: Video size: original size or fit size...
  • Page 248 Tripwire display: visible or invisible ③ “Enable stream from Relay” for all channels All cameras on liveview will take stream from NVR Relay server to satisfy multiple simultaneous monitoring requirements ④ Highlight video window when event is triggered The option of “Highlight video window when event is triggered” is a warning frame which will pop out on the channel when an event is detected.
  • Page 249 ⑤ Enable alert sound If users enable the function, PC will sound the alarm to notify users when motion detection is triggered. ⑥ Liveview event notification with video pop-out window Once the feature is enabled, a new window will pop out when an event is triggered so as to inform users of event happened at the very first time.
  • Page 250 If user enables event pop-out window for all cameras, all channels in NVR camera list will pop- out a video when an event is triggered. Note: NVR will pop-out video event window once at a time, depending on which event is triggered earlier when more than one event is triggered at the same time.
  • Page 251 ⑩ Enable optimization: ___ division below for high-resolution stream. When the division is below 1/2/3/4/5/6/8/9/10/12, NVR will automatically switch to the stream with the higher resolution. When user select “Low-resolution first”, NVR will automatically switch to the stream with the lower resolution.
  • Page 252 Sequential Mode Setting: Click sequential interval to set the numbers of user-defined seconds for sequential mode. Joystick Users are able to manipulate PTZ camera with USB joystick. Choose the joystick column and select joystick model then press ““Apply”“ Joystick can work on PTZ cameras as the status bar is with PTZ icon.
  • Page 253 OSD Setting OSD Setting To show on-screen display information on liveview and snapshot. (Server name, camera name, time zone, and time) This setting applies to double-click to pop-out window on Emap. ① Change OSD color and font size Users can select different OSD color while having the liveview display. Click “Setting”...
  • Page 254 ④ Click OSD “color”setting button the select the OSD color and click “OK” ⑤ OSD color and font size will be changed as below. POS OSD Setting Enable this function, NVR will show on-screen display information from POS system on liveview and snapshot.
  • Page 255 (User-defined font size, color, and display time) More POS settings on configuration page, please refer to 5.7.2 POS System. ① Click “Setting” ② Enable POS OSD Setting ③ Click OSD “color”setting button the select the OSD color and click “OK” ④...
  • Page 256 ⑤ Key in display time and click “OK” (1~60 secs) ⑥ OSD color and font size will be changed as below.
  • Page 257: Right Click Functions On Video Window

    4.1.3 Right Click Functions on Video Window 1. Video Size: Original or Fit 2. Tripwire Display: to show/hide camera’s tripwire 3. Streaming change: to exchange the streaming resource. (1) Exchange Streaming NVR allows users to setup the dual streaming configurations in cameras parameters page if cameras support dual stream.
  • Page 258 (2) Enable Optimization Streaming type will be adjusted automatically for the user-defined division. When users select the division below 1/2/3/4/5/6/8/9/10/12 or “Low-resolution first”, NVR will automatically switch to the stream with the higher resolution or always low- resolution stream for liveview monitoring. When disable this feature, users can manually adjust streaming type, which will be memorized in different display modes.
  • Page 259 (4) Stream from NVR Relay Video will be provided by NVR’s built-in relay server instead of camera’s streaming. When relay server is enabled, NVR will get stream 1 for recording purpose and duplicate stream 1 for remote clients. The function allows users to minimize the influence of camera limitation and to reduce bandwidth usage.
  • Page 260 9. Region of Interest (ROI): Monitor multiple regional areas on a high-resolution camera which has a larger coverage area. ① Select 5+1 or 7+1 display mode ② Define the areas of interest 10. Panomorph: To view the best image quality by dewarping engine. Note: NVR supports IP cameras equipped with Immervision’s Lens and VIVOTEK dewarping engine now.
  • Page 261 Instant Playback: To instantly play recorded video while simultaneously views live-view. (Up to 15 minutes earlier) Users can take a snapshot to PC. Users can configure image ratio/ full screen and execute panomorph dewarp/ROI via its right-click menu. Note: The resolution of instant playback is based on recording settings. Speed Dry: to execute camera speed dry function Digital Output: to turn on/off camera’s digital output ANPR/LPR: to enable ANPR/LPR feature and edit detection area...
  • Page 262: Zooming With Mouse Scroll

    Note: please use “admin” account to activate ANPR/LPR feature. Note: please refer to 4.1.7 Built-in Automatic Number Plate Recognition for more information. Moving Speed (PTZ): to adjust moving speed for ONVIF PTZ cameras 4.1.4 Zooming with Mouse scroll In addition to digital zoom in/out button, users can use mouse scroll to prevent potential crisis in live-view monitoring.
  • Page 263: Two-Way Audio

    4.1.5 Two-way Audio Two-way audio allows user to remotely communicate via PC and IP cameras, which provides more flexibility in diverse surveillance applications. Applications: (1) Via speaker, users can hear sounds captured from remote camera sites to have the latest update. (2) Via microphone, users can reply it back to remote camera sites.
  • Page 264 NVR in LAN will appear, including the local NVR. Note: Multi-server list will show AD server connection successfully or not when users login with AD server account. Note: Rescan only supports NVR in LAN. Please choose NVR and camera which you are going to add to the local server, and click “OK”...
  • Page 265 [Method 2] Add Server Please click “Add Server”button to add NVR. Please enter IP address, port, username and password, and then click “OK” to apply. Users can also select “Use Active Directory (AD) Account” to add NVR. Note: “Login failed” will display due to AD login failure. Note: NVR can be manually added in WAN or LAN.
  • Page 266: Built-In Automatic Number Plate Recognition (Anpr/Lpr)

    Please choose NVR and camera which you are going to add to the local server and Click “OK” button. Then, new added channels will display in the cameras list on remote liveview page. Delete NVR Right-click the NVR on camera list. Click “Delete” to delete NVR 4.1.7 Built-in Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR/LPR) Automatic Number Plate Recognition is well-known as ANPR or LPR.
  • Page 267 (1.) Enable ANPR/LPR feature for camera Go to Liveview page 1. Right click on one liveview camera channel 2. Select ANPR/LPR > Enable (please see next page for menu display condition) 3. The camera icon will alter to ANPR/LPR icon (please refer to table 1) 4.
  • Page 268 (2.) Edit the detection area for ANPR/LPR Go to Liveview page 1. Right click on the camera channel 2. Select ANPR/LPR > Edit 3. System will display the default or previous detection area in blue. 4. Mouse over and click to enter to edit mode in orange. 5.
  • Page 271: Multi-Layer Dynamic E-Map

    Multi-layer Dynamic E-Map NVR provides multi-layer E-Map feature on liveview monitoring as a quick navigation to indicate the physical location of cameras. Users can drag and drop camera icons to multi-layer E-Maps and enable pop-out event window to receive the latest event situation once event occurs.
  • Page 272 Pin to Fasten: To display and fasten the panel. Pin to Hide: To hide the panel to the edge of the window. Click the panel name to display the panel when needed. Delete: To close the panel. (3) Settings: to enable or disable automatically pop-up event window. Please refer to 4.2.4 Enable/ Disable Automatically Pop-up Event Window for more information.
  • Page 273: Add Or Delete Multi-Layer E-Maps

    Camera on Map: Camera in device panel is unable to drag to map since the camera has already added to one of maps. 4.2.2 Add or Delete Multi-layer E-Maps E-Map allows users to expand multi-layer maps in different perspectives and deploy cameras on the maps.
  • Page 274: Deploy Cameras

    (2) Right-click on Map Panel: Right-click on one of the map to delete the map. 4.2.3 Deploy Cameras 1. Add and delete camera on the map (1) Add a camera: Please drag and drop the camera icons in device list to the map to indicate camera location.
  • Page 275: Enable/ Disable Automatically Pop-Up Event Window

    When you move the mouse cursor on a camera icon, camera information will display in a yellow column such as NVR IP address, Camera name and Camera IP address. Note: Users can use the mouse scroll to zoom in/ out the map to enlarge or reduce the view of the E- Map when deploying IP cameras on the map.
  • Page 276 When a motion is triggered from IP camera on the map, a window will pop out to notify users and to display recording video. To enable or disable automatically pop-up event window on E-Map, please click the option. Note: The maximum of pop-out event window is 4. To close the window, users can manually close the pop-out event window.
  • Page 277: Double-Click To Pop-Out Video Window

    4.2.5 Double-click to Pop-out Video Window Double-clicking to pop-out video window is designed for users check camera on E-map more efficiently. Users can have pop-out video window by two methods: (1) Double-click camera icon on map (2) Double-click camera name on device panel There are many functions on pop-out video window.
  • Page 278: Event Log History

    Note: The size of pop-out large video window is adjustable. The adjusted size will be used the next pop-out video window. The adjusted size will be reset to default size when E-map window is closed. 4.2.6 Event Log History Event log history offers a detailed and latest list of event history in event panel to make users easily control event situation.
  • Page 279: Playback

    4.3 Playback Playback allows users to view recorded videos from cameras connected to NVR. NVR offers synchronized playback up to 16 cameras and easy steps to help users sort through the recorded videos quickly. Playback video can be viewed in full screen; snapshots can be taken and saved during a video playback.
  • Page 280 Enable DG-Decode (GPU hardware acceleration decode) Enable DG-Decode to leverage Intel GPU resource to playback multi-channel high- resolution cameras. The function can reduce CPU utilization and enhance video fluidity. Note: DG-Decode is enabled in default when your PC”s CPU specification is detected as supported.
  • Page 281 2. Select date and time Please select the date to search recorded videos. The date marked in blue background and white words has recorded video. If there is an event recording in the specific date, the date will be remarked as blue with red stripe aside.
  • Page 282 The default time period is from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 of current date. Up to 3-day video can be retrieve at once. A window will pop up when there is no recorded file at that day. 3. Select recording type Users can select five types of video file which is also displayed in Time table. These five types of video file are distinguished from different colors in timetable: Normal(Gray), Event(Red), Video...
  • Page 283 Frame by Frame Playback 1. Follow above four steps to playback 2. Click “Pause” button 3. Click “Previous frame” or “Next frame” button One Camera All Frames Playback 1. Follow above four steps to playback 2. Click “Fast-forward” button at 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 128x speed for all frames playback Note: Please select one camera on camera list.
  • Page 284: Description Of Recording Types

    4.3.2 Description of Recording Types Normal (gray): Normal Record means there is no special conditions happened such as event, time overlap. It helps users to know at that time whether NVR has recorded videos or not. Event (red): Event means at least an event is triggered at that time, which helps users to efficiently find event recoded videos.
  • Page 285: Multi-Nvr Playback

    4.3.3 Multi-NVR Playback Multi-NVR playback allows users to cross multiple NVRs to playback up to 16-channel of videos. Users can easily obtain the path of moving objects via tracking videos from multiple sites of NVR. During executing Multi-NVR playback, users can also export videos and take a snapshot.
  • Page 286 New added channels will display in the cameras list as below. [Method2] Add Server Please click “Add Server” button to add NVR.
  • Page 287 Please enter IP address, port, username and password, then click “OK” to apply. Note: NVR can be manually added in WAN or LAN. You can see the NVR in the list. Please choose NVR and camera which you are going to add to the local server and click “OK”...
  • Page 288: Time-Divided Search

    4.3.4 Time-divided Search The feature helps shorten searching time from the specified time range and quickly find out suspicious objects from divided videos in one window. NVR allows users to divide the recorded video of one camera into more video clips (2x2, 3x3, 3x4) and directly playback all divided videos inside the time-divided search window.
  • Page 289: Smart Search

    [Step2] Split into more videos 1. Specify one channel, the time of the channel will turn to blue 2. Click “Next” to split more videos of specified period Note: 1. “Back” will direct you back to previous layer. 2. You may change display mode as optional choice. [Step3] Export videos or save snapshot Once finding the suspicious objects, users can click “Export Video”...
  • Page 290 Please select cameras from camera list and the date that you would like to execute smart search. Then, click “Smart Search” button. A window will pop up to start smart search configuration. Select a specific camera, detection mode, time period and settings. Then, click “Search”...
  • Page 291: Bookmark

    2. Sensibility: the capability to detect event 3. Interval: the amount of time that the object exists in the region The smart search result window will pop-out. Users can set up event pre-time playing to playback the video before the event Please double-click on one of the smart search result to play the video.
  • Page 292 Select a day from calendar, start/end time and Normal as video type ① Select cameras from camera list ② Click “Play” button ③ Focus a camera (shown in blue frame) ④ Click “Bookmark” button as bookmark start time ⑤ Click “Bookmark” button as bookmark end time. A window will pop out. ⑥...
  • Page 293 2. Review Bookmark – for quick tracking Mouse over the bookmark footage shown in white. A thumbnail show with the information of title, description, date/time, camera name. There are 4 action icons for usage: Play bookmark video ① Edit bookmark ②...
  • Page 294: Data Search

    (7) Click 4 action icons: Play bookmark video ① Edit bookmark ② Export bookmark video ③ Delete bookmark ④ (8) Export bookmark list (excel format) 4.3.7 Data Search Data Search is designed to quickly find out key event data recorded in NVR. It supports cross-server function allowing users to remotely search video data from other NVR.
  • Page 295 Select event category, event type, time range and select device(s). Then, click “Search” button. NVR will show the event result as below picture, including 1. Time: to check event time 2. Device Name: to check device name Note: For “camera event” category, camera number in NVR’s camera list will be indicated after its name.
  • Page 296 10. POS Content: designed for POS keyword search Note: In the right column, the text of matching keywords will be displayed in red. Finally, users can click to export event list in csv file. Note: For people counting tab, NVR supports two search types, including event history (people counting threshold notice) and data analysis (5/15/30-minute, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly basis time analysis).
  • Page 297: Control Panel On Playback

    4.3.8 Control Panel on Playback Display mode NVR supports multi-channel simultaneous playback. You can see the recording time of each channel in the top of each grid. Icon Description Full screen 1 screen 4 screens 5 screens 9 screens...
  • Page 298 16 screens Mute control Users can choose whether to play audio when playback videos. The button will change icon appearance while clicking: : Mute : Sound Digital zoom out and digital zoom in The image can also return to previous sizes by clicking the digital zoom out button. The image can be enlarged by clicking digital zoom-in button.
  • Page 299 sequential snapshots. 6. Scale bar Users can move the bar to enlarge or narrow down time period to check video footage in time table. 7. Seek bar By moving seek bar, users can go to the specific recording time directly. Time is shown above seek bar to provide time reference.
  • Page 300 From the thumbnail, users can also read the related information such as date, time and camera name. The thumbnail will be shown while pointer moves on the footage. 9. POS Thumbnail on Playback The thumbnail will be shown while the cursor moves over the footage. From the POS thumbnail, users can read the detailed sales information, different orders from POS system, and the camera information (date &...
  • Page 301 10. Change OSD color and font size Users can select different OSD color while having the playback of recording files. 1) Click “Setting” 2) Select font size 3) Select “Position” (Top left corner, top right corner, bottom left corner, and bottom right corner)
  • Page 302 4) Click OSD “color” setting button, select the OSD color, and click “OK” 5) OSD color and font size will be changed as below. 11. Change POS OSD color and font size Users can select different OSD color while having the playback of POS recording files. (More POS settings on configuration page, please refer to 5.7.2 POS System 1) Click “Setting”...
  • Page 303 3) Click OSD “color”setting button the select the OSD color and click “OK” 4) Select font size and click “OK” (Auto is default.) 5) Key in display time and click “OK” (1~60 secs)
  • Page 304 6) OSD color and font size will be changed as below. 12. Dewarp for fisheye cameras By right click on the video, users can choose the proper dewarp engine for fisheye camera. a. Choose the dewarp engine: b. Choose the mounting type...
  • Page 305: Zooming With Mouse Scroll

    c. Choose the display mode 4.3.9 Zooming with Mouse scroll In addition to digital zoom in/out button, users can use mouse scroll to find out crucial proof in incident site in playback. Zoom in/out: To click on the video window and use mouse scroll to enlarge the image. View enlarged images: To press and hold left mouse button, drag the image to the place that you would like to monitor.
  • Page 306 Note: It is necessary to run IE browser as administrator to change playback setting. [Method 1] Export video by specifying export start time and end time Select cameras, date, recording type and time period to playback (up to 16 channels) Click “Export”...
  • Page 307 Select camera, date & time to preview ① Enter text of watermark ② Select color ③ Select font size and position ④ Click “OK” to save watermark setting ⑤ “Enable” cut and combine video(s) into a AVI file [Optional] Double-click a camera to name the AVI file [Optional] Note: The default AVI file name is “NVR name_camera name”.
  • Page 308 A window will pop-out when video export is complete. A window will pop-out to cut videos. A window will pop-out to show adding watermark’s status. A window will pop-out when finishing adding watermark. NVR is combing 5-minute videos into a camera file when you enable combine AVI file. Please wait until 100%.
  • Page 309 All videos are completely exported and combined. [Method 2] Instant Export Instant export allows users to export maximum 16-channel videos while playing recoded videos on playback interface. A playlist will also be exported to PC in order to precisely record export start time and end time. Collocating with NVRPlayer, users can simultaneously play 1/4/16-channel exported videos via import playlist.
  • Page 310 Note: Please don’t close the playback browser page, while it’s exporting the video files. Otherwise, the exporting video will not be saved on your PC. Note: NVR will also download NVRCheck and NVRPlayer to your PC. Click “Stop Export” button to stop instant export. Once users click “Stop Export”, it will stop export from the current playback time, while the download will go on until it is finished.
  • Page 311 Play exported video by instant export Access the exported file Note. Exported file can be found in “Setting” button on playback Unzip and run NVRPlayer Import Playlist to NVRPlayer by clicking “Open File” button Select cameras, start time and end time. Then, click “Play” button to play videos...
  • Page 312: Play Video Files

    For more information about NVRPlayer, please refer to 2.2.5 NVRPlayer. 4.4 Play Video Files Users can access the video files by Windows Networking and FTP Service. Note: To use Windows Networking and FTP Service, please enable both in “File Sharing Service” in configuration page.
  • Page 313 To acquire Mac address, users can refer to “System” > “Device Information” >“System Information” in configuration page. “Computer Name” is shown in “Network” > “Network Setup” > “Information” in configuration page. For example, the computer name is NVR005043000203. Thus, users can select a NVR in Network folder by this computer name. As you select the NVR, a window will pop up and ask to enter network password.
  • Page 314 If users don’t amend the user name and password, please enter the default ones: “admin/admin.” After users enter accurate user name and password, the NVR will display the folder “Public” and “videodata1.” Please select “videodata1” to check video files. After entering “videodata1,” the folder displays Record Folder chronologically by...
  • Page 315 recording dates. Please select a folder to enter. All video files lists chronologically by recorded time and video length of each chunk is five minutes. Select a video file to play. Enter IP Address to Search Please enter NVR IP address from the Windows Start menu. As you enter the IP address, a window will pop up and ask for network password.
  • Page 316: Ftp Service

    4.4.2 FTP Service To access FTP service in a web-based interface, please open Windows Internet Explorer and enter NVR IP address which users configure. Note: To access FTP service in WAN, please enable router’s Internet access and specify the same port as NVR.
  • Page 317 password to log in FTP server. If you don’t amend the user name and password, please enter the default ones:”admin/admin.” Please click “Log On” to proceed. IE browser shows the folders on FTP server. Please select folder “videodata1”.
  • Page 318 The folder displays Record Folder chronologically by recording dates. Please select a folder to enter. All video files list chronologically by recorded time and video length of each chunk is five minutes. Select a video file to play.
  • Page 319: Naming Rule Of Video Files

    4.4.3 Naming Rule of Video files NVR writes and memorizes videos to HDD in every 5 minutes. This way can ensure all videos are well saved when encountering power outage or other accidents. Besides, when exporting videos, each videos file is in around 5 minutes as well. In this way, it is clear for users to search for the videos they are aiming for.
  • Page 320: Others

    4.5 Others...
  • Page 321: Configuration

    Chapter 5. Configuration In configuration page, users can configure Quick Configuration, IP Camera, Recording & Event, Disk Management, Network Management and System from each drop-down menu. Note: NVR will automatically log out from configuration page after idle for 10 minutes. IP Camera 5.1.1 Camera Settings...
  • Page 322 There are two parts in this section: Camera Parameter and Camera List. Please select a camera in Camera List first. As you click one column turning into blue, please wait and the window below will appear to allow user to configure camera parameter. Note: Via clicking the header row of camera list with the name of each column, camera list will be rearranged in alphabetical order (A→Z) of the selected column.
  • Page 323 After loading camera’s information, users can modify below camera parameter: (1) Camera No. Load Select a desired camera no. to switch camera in NVR’s camera list. (2) Stream 1/ Stream 2 (Recording Stream) Decide one stream as recording stream for video recording between stream 1 and stream 2, if cameras support dual streams.
  • Page 324 To make audio recording function enable or disable. (8) Enable Mobile Snapshot To make mobile snapshot function enable or disable. Please click “Apply” button to save modified camera parameter. Note: By selecting camera(s) in Camera List, uses can apply the parameter setting for the same camera model at the same time.
  • Page 325: Camera Status

    5.1.3 Camera Status Please select “Camera Status” from the drop-down menu of IP Camera to begin. Camera List shows connection status of recording. By clicking Camera No., NVR will direct you to modify camera parameter.
  • Page 326: Recording & Events

    Recording & Events Recording & Events can provide different event modes and recording schedule for users to configure IP camera. Event & Action Management also allows users to combine various events and its triggered actions to achieve the security surveillance. If the hard disk is not installed, the following window will pop up when you click “Recording &...
  • Page 327: Recording Settings

    5.2.1 Recording Settings Recording Mode Users can set the mode of “No Recording,” “Recording by Schedule or Event” and “Always Recording” for each connected cameras. No Recording: This mode will make all cameras disable to record the video. Recording by Schedule or Event: This mode allows you to set the scheduled time to record the video in two record modes, Always Record and Recording by Event.
  • Page 328 Detail instruction is as below: Note: In “No Recording” mode, manual recording will be disabled and cannot be enabled. In other word, manual recording will be disabled when users change to “No recording” mode. Video Format NVR provides two video formats of recording videos for different safety concerns. Please select a suitable video format to record videos in NVR.
  • Page 329: Recording Schedule

    Click “Apply” to apply setting or click “Reset” to change the setting. 5.2.2 Recording Schedule Users can configure Recording Schedule in desired time range and recording type (Always Record and Recording by Event) for all channels. 1. Select schedule by day or by week (such as Sunday only)
  • Page 330 2. Insert schedule Select time range (Start/End time), recording type and channel for recording schedule and click “Insert.” Recording type Depending on recording requirements, users can two recording types: Always Record: If “Always Record” is selected, the video will be recorded continuously. Record by Event: Once “Recording by Event”...
  • Page 331 3. Delete schedule Users can erase the specific time in recording schedule by selecting the time then click “Delete”.  Delete All With checking the Delete All and then select the camera, users can remove the whole recording schedule for the certain camera after click “Delete”.
  • Page 332: Snapshot Schedule

    5.2.3 Snapshot Schedule NVR supports schedule snapshot during recording. It helps users to easily check the milestones/trends of traffic and projects with less attention and time. The maximum snapshot storage is 10% of the total storage capacity. Note: Camera i-frame interval should be 1 sec for the accurate snapshot time spot. [Step1] Configure Schedule Snapshot Define snapshot keeping periods (1-999 days) Set up snapshot schedule:...
  • Page 333 Users can check configured schedule snapshot in Schedule List. Users can have up to 20 combination list of schedule snapshot. Via “Delete” button, users can delete any configured schedule list. [Step2] Check Schedule Snapshot Users can access snapshots via Windows Networking or FTP Service in the “Schedule Snapshot”...
  • Page 334: Event Smart Recording

    5.2.4 Event Smart Recording Event smart recording, an advanced recording function for always recording, is designed to save NVR storage space to keep video for longer period of time. For camera enabled event smart recording function, NVR will record event video of that camera in high video quality when event is triggered;...
  • Page 335 Then, visit “Recording Schedule” page to set up always record for specific camera as below picture. Click “Apply” button.
  • Page 336 [Recording Mode2] Always Recording Select Always Recording and select camera(s). Then, click “Apply” button Enable event smart recording for camera(s) Go to Recording & Event> Recording Settings>Event Smart Recording page: Select camera(s) and click “Apply” button. Set up event and action: Go to Recording &...
  • Page 337: Recording Group

    Note: Please ensure event and event triggered recording as action is configured. Check settings User can check camera recording status from NVR configuration page: IP Camera> Camera Status For camera with event smart recording setting, Rec. status will display Smart Recording. 5.2.5 Recording Group Based on the importance of cameras, users can store videos in desired days by categorizing...
  • Page 338 Click “Add Group” to enter the number of recording day. Move cameras to new group. Based on current camera setting, NVR will estimate storage space and percentage that each camera group will take in NVR. Finally, click “Apply” button to save setting. Note: If the estimated storage size is more than 90%, the top group color will be changed from green to red.
  • Page 339: Event & Action Management

    5.2.6 Event & Action Management “Event & Action Management” allows users to define event and corresponding action. Users can configure multiple types of event for camera and NVR system. It can strengthen security level during monitoring and recording to notify users when necessary. When an event occurs, NVR will perform certain actions.
  • Page 340 1. Event types (1) Camera event: Disconnected (2) Camera event: Motion from Camera (3) Camera event: Audio Detection When the audio threshold level is higher than preset level, the alarm will be triggered. Note: Please go to camera web page to configure audio level. This event is supported for AXIS IP camera for now.
  • Page 341 Note: Please enable this feature and fill in a number to trigger event on configuration page: Management > UPS Management > UPS Information. For more information, please refer to 5.6.7-2 UPS Management Settings. (9) NVR event: Storage Threshold Warning (for NVR, DIGIARRAY, NAS) Storage Threshold Warning is a friendly HDD recycle pre-notice to give users the time to backup important recorded videos.
  • Page 342 (17) Hardware event: HDD Error Warning HDD Error Warning is a pre-notice to inform users that HDD has encountered some errors. NVR can save videos in HDD. Meanwhile, the HDD LED will remain green. (18) Hardware event: HDD Failed In below two situations, HDD failed event will be triggered: ①...
  • Page 343 2. Action types (1) Event Triggered Record NVR can enable Event trigger record, Video Clip and External FTP when an event is triggered. ① Event triggered record: NVR records video every five minutes as the event continues happening. Recording type on playback page displays as Event in red footage.
  • Page 344 ① Select the contactor ② Edit the content on Subject and Message column ③ You can choose whether to attach the snapshot with Email (Optional) ④ Apply same setting with other cameras in “Apply Options” (Optional) ⑤ Click “Ok” button to finish E-MAIL Configuration. E-Mail action will be triggered once per 20 seconds as the event is happening, which means if an event is lasting for one minute, NVR will send email 3 times per every 20 seconds.
  • Page 345 Note: When users select more than two cameras for video pop-out window, NVR will show quattro video pop-out window. (4) Digital Output and Camera Digital Output Buzzer can be enabled up to sound for 60 seconds. Digital Output1 and Digital Output2 can be enabled from 3 second to continuous warning.
  • Page 346 (6) SMS SMS stands for Short Message Service. Users can be notified by short message service while the event is triggered. The service is supported by Clickatell and users need to register for the service. Before clicking “OK” button to save the setting, please click “test”...
  • Page 347 (7) Camera Preset Point Once an event occurs, user can set up to 3 PTZ cameras to go to specific location individually. (8) Stack Light Please connect stack light to NVR first. (Please refer to 5.7.8 Stack Light Once an event occurs, user can set up stack light’s action: Red, Yellow, Green and Buzzer.
  • Page 348 Note: NVR supports Axis C3003-E for now. Note: Please go to camera setting on configuration page and click “Apply” button for network horn speaker again, when you add new pre-recorded audios to network horn speaker. (10) Two-way Talk It is designed for cameras that support two-way audio and digital input. It can offer instant communication between camera site and NVR monitor site.
  • Page 349 Note: This feature supports below events marked in yellow: ① Camera event: Camera Disconnected ② NVR event: NVR Disconnected, Recording Error, Redundant Power Failure ③ Hardware event:HDD Error, HDD Fail Second, select the events and enable event lifted.
  • Page 350 Note: For the event of camera disconnected, users can use “Quick Setup” to quickly apply the same setting to other cameras. Then, click “Apply” button to save the setting. Finally, enable “Set of Signal” in System > Buzzer/Digital Output page. Note: After “Set Of Signal”...
  • Page 351: Advanced Setting

    5.2.7 Advanced Setting 1. Action Triggered Interval Users can set proper time interval when events are triggered in sequence. 2. Video Clip Users can set Pre-time of record and Post-time of record for video clip and event recording. 3. Recording Settings Pre-time of record can up to 300 seconds before the event is triggered and Post-time of record can up to 300 seconds after the event ends.
  • Page 352 6. Digital I/O Settings Status: shows active when external USB type GPIO is connected DI/DO: to define functionality (DI/DO) for external USB type GPIO Pin: to configure default value (High/Low) for digital input (DI) Default is Low. Once one of digital inputs becomes High, NVR will treat it as an event. Name: to give a specific name for digital input (DI) and digital outputs (DO) It can save time to set up event and actions with no need to remember the function of each DI/DO one by one.
  • Page 353: Chain Event

    9. Event Pop-out Message on Liveview NVR will pop-out message on local and remote liveview page, so that users can instantly notice of external events triggered while monitoring. Note: This function is enabled by default. 10. Save Snapshot when Event Triggered NVR will save snapshot when an event is triggered.
  • Page 354: Data Management

    2. Chain Event Setting: ① Enter Expire Time (30-999 seconds) ② Set up multiple events (up to 4) ③ Set up multiple actions: Device (NVR/ Camera) and Corresponsive Actions ④ Click “Apply” button to save setting ⑤ The setup will be added to Rule List (max.64 rules) 5.2.9 Data Management 1.
  • Page 355: Event & Action Summary

    5.2.10 Event & Action Summary This page is an efficient and useful page to confirm all events and actions are well-set after you finish NVR’s event configuration.
  • Page 356: E-Mail

    5.2.11 E-Mail Please select “E-Mail” from the drop-down menu of Recording & Event to begin. 1. SMTP Server  Server Address: Enter the Server Address of the SMTP server.  Sender: Specify sender’s E-Mail in the “Sender” field.  Subject: Enter the Subject. ...
  • Page 357 2. Contact Add contactor by entering name and E-Mail and click “Add Contact.” Contact List will show the information you entered. Please click “Apply” to finish settings. You can click “Send Test Mail” to send the testing mail. Before clicking “Apply” button, you can click “Reset” button to clear current unsaved contact list.
  • Page 358: Disk Management

    Disk Management NVR can create new RAID disk or delete/format the RAID disk. Also, users can manage NVR’s storage device for data transmission and file sharing service. 5.3.1 iSCSI NVR supports iSCSI Server to expand storage capacity. Please select “iSCSI” from the drop-down menu of Disk Management to begin. Enter iSCSI Server’s IP address and click “Search”...
  • Page 359 A window will pop out when NVR successfully connects to iSCSI Server. Click “OK” button. Then, iSCSI Target List will show iSCSI Server information that connects to this NVR. To add iSCSI LUN into NVR, please visit next chapter 5.3.2 Disk Management for further instruction.
  • Page 360: Disk Management

    5.3.2 Disk Management Please select “Disk Management” from the drop-down menu of Disk Management to begin. Disk Information The steps for creating and deleting NVR’s hard disk, please refer to 2.3.5 Disk Management. 2. Add DIGIARRAY/iSCSI Server to NVR NVR supports DIGIARRAY (eSATA type external storage expansion unit) and iSCSI initiator allowing users to easily expand NVR storage with no need to shut down NVR.
  • Page 361 Note: Please make sure NVR, DIGIARRARY and iSCSI LUN are power on with a complete RAID type, before you start to connect DIGIARRAY/Iscsi LUN to NVR. Note: DIGIARRAY support two function types: Storage Volume (to expand NVR storage) and Backup Volume (for video backup).
  • Page 362: Storage Volume Management

    5.3.3 Storage Volume Management Please select “Storage Volume Management” from the drop-down menu of Disk Management to begin. Storage volume management provides an efficient method to organize data expected to be retained after a program is terminated by providing procedures to store, retrieve and update data, as well as manage the available space on the device.
  • Page 363 Capacity: The storage capacity of RAID Size Used, Usage: The amount of the used storage and the percentage Status: The recording status of RAID  Green: Mounted recording Gray: Mounted (but not in recording)   Orange: Conflict Red: Mount error, Unmount error ...
  • Page 364 Format By clicking “Format” button, you can format all volumes in storage volume pool.
  • Page 365: File Sharing Service

    5.3.4 File Sharing Service Please select “File Sharing Service” from the drop-down menu of Disk Management to begin. Arrange data transmission service including Windows Networking and FTP service. When there is no hard disk installed in the NVR, the screen will show “No Filesystem.” Information Once the hard disk is installed, the filesystem will show status as below.
  • Page 366 Windows Networking In Windows Networking field, users can enable or disable the services and Computer Name is already shown. Computer Description and Domain or Workgroup Name can be changed. FTP Service In FTP Settings, users can enable or disable FTP Services. User can arrange Command Port and Passive Port.
  • Page 367: Backup

    Backup 5.4.1 Schedule/Manual NVR provides local and remote backup to back up important recorded videos to other device so as to storage confidential videos for a longer time. Users can back up vital videos and assign the time to upload videos. Note: ASUSTOR NAS is supported for now in LAN.
  • Page 368 execute remote backup, then click “Connect” button. Once NVR successfully connects to the device, the status will show “Connected” and display the total size of the device as well as and the available size for remote backup. As above picture, the total size of the device is 1829.59GB and it has 1583GB available size for remote backup.
  • Page 369 Schedule Backup Select Recorded Video ① Please set up the video that you would like to back up by setting Days, Video Period, Channel Selection and Recording type. Task ② You can select “Backup Automatically” to upload recorded videos to remote device 3 minutes later when the video of selected time and channels are all saved in NVR.
  • Page 370 Select “All videos” ① Click “Backup Start” button. ② Note: To backup all videos in NVR, please make sure NVR is in no recording mode. (2) Settings Select “Settings” ① Define Video Time to backup (yyyy-mm-dd_hh:mm) ② Enable Specified Period to back up the specific time range of video time ③...
  • Page 371 Select camera channels ④ Select Recording Type(s) ⑤ Define Working Time (Backup Immediately / User-define time) ⑥ Click “Apply” button to save settings ⑦ Click “Backup Start” to start backup ⑧ Archive Information Check job information on Device page Archive Information is a backup history designed to record the past remote backup jobs.
  • Page 372: Usb Backup

    ⑧ Info.: Details of error backup files 5.4.2 USB Backup NVR can back up the latest video files by inserting USB device or USB type DVD burner into the USB port in the NVR (front panel backup area) by pressing “USB BACKUP” for 3 seconds. In addition to set up backup setting in NVR local site, users can remotely preset the latest duration and channels of USB Backup button for local security guard to execute quick USB backup.
  • Page 373 format for the USB device with more than 2TB capacity. USB Backup Setting Enabled: USB Backup function can be enabled or disabled, for security concern. Preference: ① Latest Recordings Information: Set up days, hours and minutes to back up the latest video files. ②...
  • Page 374 If you want to delete the current data in USB, please click “Format” to delete the current data of USB. When NVR is in backup progress, the Device Information will show the status “Working,” and the information “Copying: ...files.” If there is no USB inserted into NVR, the screen will show “There is no USB device…” as below picture: Note: NVRPlayer and NVRCheck will be downloaded with video files.
  • Page 375 DVD Backup Enable: DVD Backup function can be enabled or disabled, for security concern. The latest duration of recordings: Set the days and hours to back up the latest video files Channel Selection: Select certain camera channels or click “All” channels for future backup Apply: Click “Apply”...
  • Page 376 delete current data. If there is no USB type DVD burner inserted into NVR, the screen will show “There is no USB device…” Note: NVRPlayer and NVRCheck will be downloaded with video files. Note: DVD burner is supported in Pro+ series. Advanced Settings (1) Video Export Setting Based on video security level, NVR offers 3 formats to export recorded videos on...
  • Page 377 Note: “Original files with password “setting is supported on local playback for video export. Otherwise, NVR will export videos in zipped files with password. Note: Users can playback videos exported in “original files with password” on NVR (playback page) and PC (NVRPlayer): [Method1] On NVR playback page: Step1.
  • Page 378 Step2. Open a video file Step3. Enter password and NVRPlayer will start to playback video. Export Video on Playback Page A window will pop up after users click export button on playback page. NVR will display the capacity of video file on local NVR. On remote browser, a window will pop up to display download status.
  • Page 379 On remote client, a window will pop up to ask users to enter password for encryption after successfully exporting files. On local NVR, a window will pop up to ask users to enter password for encryption before exporting files.
  • Page 380: Edge Backup

    5.4.3 Edge Backup Edge backup can ensure that your important camera videos are able to be firmly saved in another NVR for future viewing purpose. Once you enable edge backup, the NVR will be named “Edge NVR’. If Edge NVR loses any camera videos, Edge NVR will start checking all types of camera videos with those of Host NVR and get the lost videos from Host NVR.
  • Page 381: Backup Server

    You can un-check edge backup camera. Finally, click “Apply” button to save the settings. Note: Users can enable edge backup on two NVRs to prevent the disconnection between camera and NVRs. 5.4.4 Backup Server NVR can become a backup server to save crucial camera videos from multiple NVR. Users can directly view recorded videos on backup server’s playback page without installing extra tool.
  • Page 382 Note: Please make sure the time and the firmware of NVR and backup server is the same. Note: The firmware of backup server and NVR needs to be above FW71-2 for manual backup. Note: It is highly suggested to format HDD to have complete storage capacity of backup server. Note: If the disconnection time between NVR and backup server is more than 720 minutes, some videos may not be backup to backup server.
  • Page 383 [Method 2] NVR Search: NVR Search allows users to add cameras from different NVR at a time. Enable backup server, and click “NVR Search” button. Select NVR for video backup. Then, click “Add” button. Fill in password of each NVR and click “Connect” button. Note: Backup server supports administrator (admin) as username only.
  • Page 384 Select cameras from multiple NVRs and click “Add All” button. Set up Backup Mode A. Schedule backup Define which videos should be backed up. Select schedule type (Day or Week), define backup time (Start/End Time), and select applied cameras. Then, click “Insert” button. Users can check configured backup schedule as above.
  • Page 385 B. Manual backup Backup recording files of specific video period or backup all recording files for all cameras. 1. Click “Enable” 2. Select Video Time A. Backup all recorded videos: Backup all files before the current date B. Video Period: Define the backup time range 3.
  • Page 386: Network

    ② Backup status Status Description Standby Ready for next video backup Running Operating video backup Failed Failed to back up video ③ Last backup video time and size A. Start Time and End Time: the last backup video time, including the first video time and the last video time B.
  • Page 387 Network information displays present network configuration including: Computer Name, IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS. 2. Setup Users can rename Computer Name, assign IP address in DHCP or Static IP and set up IPv6. (1) Network Interfaces: Select Shared IP, Separated IP or Load Balance Note: Please assign a specific Gateway for a LAN as WAN port and set up gateway to communicate with router.
  • Page 388 ① Shared IP ② Separated IP For NVR with two LAN port, users can set up dual IP application (Separated IP) to connect different network segments to maximize network efficiency.
  • Page 389 ③ Load Balance For NVR with 2 LAN ports, users can configure load balance to have below two benefits: A. Boost Bandwidth: Combine two internet traffics into one faster connection in order to boost video transfer speed B. LAN Port Redundancy: Prevent the loss of connectivity to ensure the storage of vital videos. Note: In “load balance”...
  • Page 390 ② Static IP: If no DHCP server exists in the networking environment, the IP address will be given as 192.168.1.245. However, it’s recommended to set different IP address of NVR if there is more than one NVR in the network. Note: It is necessary to fill in default gateway for UPnP Search and other functions.
  • Page 391 (4) IPv6: Configure NVR in IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6). Finally, please click “Apply” to execute the settings. 3. DHCP Setup Built-in DHCP server allows users to easily install IP surveillance systems without connecting another router providing network parameters. With built-in DHCP server, NVR can assign local IP addresses to multiple IP cameras in a local area network (LAN).
  • Page 392 Note: For UHD series, DS-16X00-RM (P) Pro+, DS-8X00-RM (P) Pro (+), DS-4X00-RM( P) Pro (+), DS-4X00 Pro (+), DS-4000 and DS-2000 series, DHCP service will assign valid IP address via LAN2 port. Note: Please do not connect to another device containing DHCP server function such as router when utilizing built-in DHCP server.
  • Page 393 Users can concurrently enable HTTP and HTTPS feature to connect NVR. For users with higher security concern, HTTPS can efficiently enhance security of network communication. Note: HTTPS is designed for configuration usage.
  • Page 394: Network Service

    5.5.2 Network Service Please select “Network Service” from the drop-down menu of Network to begin. 1. Network Service UPnP ① • Enable or disable UPnP search. • Rename UPnP. Telnet Service ② • Enable or disable Telnet Service • Port: 23 (Default port) IP Forward: enable or disable ③...
  • Page 395 Edit White or Black List to allow or block different IP address. As White List is enabled, a window will pop up to make sure the execution. As Black List is enabled, a window will pop up to make sure the execution. Please enter the IP address range to add to White List or Black List.
  • Page 396 3. Relay Server NVR features built-in relay server allowing multiple clients to keep an eye on your region for different purposes. It can not only minimize the influence of camera limitation but also satisfy multiple clients simultaneous monitoring. Note: Based on liveview display mode, NVR will automatically switch streams (stream1 or stream2) to save bandwidth and to optimize monitoring experience.
  • Page 397 To connect AIPhone and NVR, please enable AIPhone SIF and enter management port (the same as AIPhone). Then, click “Apply” button. Please go to IP Camera > Camera Settings to add AIPhone to NVR. Note: Please assign camera brand as ONVIF and port as 10800. You may configure event &...
  • Page 398 [Scenario 3] Master station x 1 pc + Door station x 2 pcs: Answer door 1 only...
  • Page 399: Ddns

    5.5.3 DDNS Please select “DDNS” from the drop-down menu of Network to begin. DDNS links a domain name to an IP address, allowing users to easily access their camera even with a changing IP address. NVR is compatible with 5 DDNS service providers: (1) ipcam.jp (2) nwcam.jp (3)DynDNS (4) No-IP (5) ChangeIP Note: Before utilizing this function,please apply for a dynamic domain account from a DDNS provider.
  • Page 400: Youtube Live

    5.5.4 YouTube Live NVR allows users to put the streaming of IP cameras on YouTube and Facebook. Note: Up to 4-channel can be accessible at the same time in default. Maximum is 16-channel. Note: Camera format needs to be H.264 format in TCP protocol. Please ensure camera audio is activated.
  • Page 401 (2) Click “Next” button to enter Live Producer (3) Select “Use Stream Key” and click “Next” button (4) Click “Done” button (5) Check “Live Stream Setup” that will be added in step2 [Step 2] Define camera stream on NVR (1) Select IP camera(s) (2) Select a streaming: Stream1 or Stream2 (3) Copy Stream URL on Youtube/Facebook and Paste it on RMTP Path column (4) Copy Stream Key on Youtube/Facebook, and Paste it on Key column...
  • Page 402 (5) Enable Send Email (Optional): A window will pop-up when users enable Send E-mail. ① Select mail contact ② Edit mail subject (optional) ③ Edit mail message (optional) ④ Click “OK” button (6) Click “Apply” button 2. Facebook Live ① Set up the live content on Facebook...
  • Page 403: Snmp Server

    ② Click “Go Live” to start the live video ③ Click “End Live Video” to end the live video 5.5.5 SNMP Server SNMP server allows users to remotely check NVR(s) status in real-time across enterprise network of any size via two methods: 1.
  • Page 404 2. Advanced Settings (1) Community Setting: to let SNMP client get NVR status Fill in community name and click “Add” button. (2) Trap Setting: to automatically receive NVR status Fill in SNMP client’s Trap address and community name, so NVR will send NVR event status to SNMP client.
  • Page 405 4. What information you can get from NVR’s SNMP sever...
  • Page 406: Wireless

    5.5.6 Wireless Please select “Wireless” from the drop-down menu of Network to begin. Note: This function is supported for MN-1100 Pro+ series and MN-2100 Pro+ series. 1. Information Users can check NVR’s wireless information in this page. 2. Basic Settings This page allows users to enable wireless function and execute wireless configuration.
  • Page 407 Click “Site Survey” button, select one wireless from site survey list and type password if necessary. Then, click “Apply” button. 3. Wi-Fi Protected setup (WPS) User can connect to router via PIN mode and PCB mode. 1) PIN mode Go to router’s WPS web page and type NVR’s PIN code. Then, click “Connect” button.
  • Page 408 2) PBC mode Please click WPS button on router. Please go to NVR’s configuration page (Wireless → Wi-Fi Protected setup) and click PBC button to connect the router. 5.5.7 3G/4G Please select “3G/4G” from the drop-down menu of Network to begin. Note: This function is supported for MN-1100 Pro+ series and MN-2100 Pro+ series.
  • Page 409: Management

    Management In Management, users can easily create, modify and change users’ live view access and playback access. Also, users can read various log information through log system and quickly save or load configuration of NVR. Emergent backup of the latest video files as well as the external input and output control can also be set here.
  • Page 410 Create Users User List will display all user information when creating new users. To create users, please go to Create Users to create user in advance. Username and Password: Fill in a username and password (or a random password). Please fill in Email address to send the password when clicking random password.
  • Page 411 Group: select a group from power user/ user. AD Group: Synchronize AD’s account when Active Directory is enabled. Select AD user groups, and click “OK” Note: After finishing the setting, users can use AD account to log in NVR by enabling “Use Active Directory (AD) Account”.
  • Page 412 After User is modified, user list will display the renewed information. To delete the user account, please click “Delete” from User List in Modify Users page. Change Password Each NVR comes with a built-in “admin” account with password “admin” for administrators. It’s highly recommended to change the password upon the initial login.
  • Page 413 Enter a new password in the “New Password” and enter it again in “Retype Password.” Finally, click “Apply,” the password will be changed. Optional setting: User-defined Password: administrator can define whether power users and users can redefine their password for higher security concerns. Random Password: allows you to send a new password via email address.
  • Page 414 NVR allows users to freely set up the idle time to automatically log out NVR. Default is 600 seconds. Auto logout and login (on local display) Auto logout and login feature is an advanced firewall to prevent outsiders getting confidential videos and manipulating NVR settings.
  • Page 415: Failover

    5.6.2 Failover NVR failover is a reliable backup solution to maintain IP video surveillance in case of NVR recording server failure situation. One failover can monitor up to 4 NVR recording servers in default. One failover server can monitor up to 16 NVR recording server. Failover server configuration Prepare one NVR and complete Quick Configuration: ①...
  • Page 416 NVR Search Manually Add A window will pop up before failover server starts adding NVR recording server. Please read it carefully and click “OK” button to continue. Note: Failover licensed channels must be more than NVR’s licensed channels. Note: NVR recording server can be added into “one” failover server. NVR take-over priority setting: Set up NVR take-over priority in case more than two NVR fail to record video at the same time.
  • Page 417 Please click “Priority Setting” button. Configure priority for each NVR. Then, click “Apply” button to save the setting. Detailed monitoring setting: Set up “monitor interval” and “Failover Take-over timing” in Advanced Setting page. Then, click “Apply” button. How Failover server works ①...
  • Page 418 (30-180 seconds). NVR Status : NVR network connection lost, NVR software and hardware failure Once the NVR recording server cannot work as normal, failover server will take it over. Users can set up when Failover Server takes over the NVR recording server if NVR recording server has no response sequentially for the user-defined times.
  • Page 419 Via NVR playback page’s footage, users can know video synchronization status on NVR ① Playback Page on Local Display: • Video that is synchronized from Failover server will show the footage. • Video that is NOT synchronized from Failover server yet will NOT show the footage. ②...
  • Page 420: Routine Notice

    5.6.3 Routine Notice Routine notice can remind users of IP video surveillance’s equipment maintenance. NVR will routinely pop out user-defined messages on liveview page. Enter Start Time, Interval, Subject and Message to add a routine notice. Then, click “Apply” button. Users check all notices from the list.
  • Page 421: External Device

    External Device NVR can be the brain of IP video surveillance system allowing you to centrally manage external devices such as PoE switches, access control, etc. 5.7.1 PoE Control Users can centrally manage PoE switches that are connected to NVR without entering PoE switch one by one.
  • Page 422 By selecting a PoE switch in Switch List, users can check detail camera information of each port that is connected to NVR in PoE Port information. Via “On/off/Restart”, users can remote control each port of PoE switch. Please click “Apply” button to execute port control. Via “Refresh”...
  • Page 423: Pos System

    5.7.2 POS System In remote configuration page, NVR supports POS terminals to make transactions safer between internal employees and external customers, and let shop owners be more at ease. [Step 1] Activate POS Licenses Go to configuration page: External Device > POS System > New License Click Choose File ①...
  • Page 424: Device Web Link

    [Step 3] Connect to POS Terminal and Set Up Associated Cameras Go to configuration page: External Device > POS System > POS Settings Select a device number ① Key in POS name ② Select POS Brand ③ Original Data: Display and record all POS data General: Display and record the filtered POS data Prox: Designed for Prox POS Select the POS’s encoding type...
  • Page 425 table. Users can quickly access to desired webpages by clicking the global icon on the top- right corner of liveview or playback page. Note: User can add up to 50 devices. Go to Device Settings Fill in device information and click “Save” button. ①...
  • Page 426: Modbus Io Device

    5.7.4 Modbus IO Device NVR supports Modbus Analog I/O-Digital I/O devices using Modbus protocol to make surveillance deployment more flexible to satisfy diverse project requirements such as factory and warehouse where users pay more attention on environment control. Users can configure desired events (digital Input or analog input) and corresponding actions (digital output or analog output) by connecting to external Modbus AI/O box.
  • Page 427 “Enable” I/O channel and select correct input range for AI/O parameter. Users can also edit I/O name for quick event and action setting. Click “Apply” button to save setting 3. Event Threshold Please choose a device in Device List to set up its parameter. Users can base on I/O name to set up event trigger threshold which is enabled in device parameter page.
  • Page 428: Axis Io Device

    4. Device Event Select an event from event column, click “Add” button to add corresponding action. After all setting are done, please click “Apply” button to save event setting 5.7.5 AXIS IO Device 1. Device Setting (AXIS P8221) Enter necessary information to add devices manually, including: Device Name, IP Address, User Name and Password.
  • Page 429 Click “Apply” button to save the setting. 2. Device Event Set up event and action. Then, click “Apply” button. Note: Liveview notification is supported on remote liveview page.
  • Page 430: Access Control

    5.7.6 Access Control NVR supports access control system for door monitoring and card management. Users can centrally monitor/open all doors and control who can access the door by adding card information to each card reader after the integration between NVR and access control. NVR also allows all access control systems to synchronize with NVR’s time for future log tracking.
  • Page 431 Select a camera for each door to take a snapshot (for anyone accesses to the door via card) Note: Snapshot is supported for HID device. Note: Via Windows Networking or FTP Service, users can check snapshots. Windows Networking Path is <NVR IP address/ VideoVolume1/SnapShot>. FTP Service Path is <NVR IP address >...
  • Page 432 Select a device in device list, define access group in access group. Then, click “Apply” button. Note: This page is for HID device only. Note: The maximum of access group is 3 in default Card Management In this page, users can add, modify and delete reader’s card information. Please select a device in Device List to start adding card information.
  • Page 433 address. Set up the authorization of card:  Enable Card: to make this card get access permission  Password requested: to enter numbers to strengthen access security level Enter the number of Access Group Click “Save” to save card information After finishing adding card information, users can upload them to access device.
  • Page 434: Ups Management

    After clicking “Search” button, NVR will automatically save access device’s log. When the log saved in NVR is more than 50,000 records, NVR will pop out a window to ask users save and delete log. Otherwise, NVR will delete the oldest 20,000 log records, when the log is more than 53,000 records.
  • Page 435 Estimated protection time allows users to realize the estimated time to progress regular monitoring. 2. UPS Management Settings USB connection ① Smart Shutdown and Startup Smart Shutdown and Startup is designed to maintain usual surveillance performance when users encounter power outage. Users can set up when to automatically shut down NVR (Standby Mode). Once UPS battery is connected with power, NVR will start up automatically.
  • Page 436 button to save the setting. Then, go to Event & Action Management page to do setting. Please refer to 5.2.4 Event & Action Management for detail setting. Note: Please make the percentage of Low Power Warning higher than that of Smart Shutdown and Startup.
  • Page 437: Stack Light

    5.7.8 Stack Light NVR supports stack light, a visual and audible indicator, to notify users of NVR status and outside environment from 13 types of event. Based on surveillance scenario, users can flexibly configure multi-status indication such as LED light (red, yellow, green) and buzzer. Note: NVR supports Patlite’s NHx-3FB1-RYG for now.
  • Page 438: System

    System 5.8.1 Device Information System Information System Information shows Operating System, OS Version, NVR Version, CPU, Network Adapter, MAC Address, and Network Flow. Locate Click “Locate”, the NVR buzzer will be triggered for 3 seconds. It helps the user to locate the NVR.
  • Page 439: Log System

    5.8.2 Log System If the hard disk is not installed, the following window will pop up when you click “Log System.” After the hard disk is ready, Log system starts to record the events of the NVR and to provide basic information for troubleshooting. Six types of log record are offered to check: Hardware Log, System Log, Event Log, Current User, Historical User Log, and File Access Log.
  • Page 440 Event Log The log information in Event Log includes “Camera is connected,” “The camera is disconnected,” “Digital Input,” “Motion detected” and “Storage usage is out of limit,” etc. Current User NVR allows admin/power users to check all current users’ log-in status including Date & time, Users account, IP address and Device in time.
  • Page 441  Android/iOS: user is accessing from mobile devices. Note:  Maximum user log-in: 128  The basis of user count is calculated by a combination of accessed resource number on configuration, liveview, playback from NVR-client and mobile app (v.3.0.20 supported) ...
  • Page 442: Save/Load Configuration

    5.8.3 Save/Load Configuration Configuration Backup enables you to accelerate NVR deployment as well as to respond quickly to hardware failures and disasters. User can save NVR configuration file to NVR HDD, external USB device (via local site) and computer (via remote PC access). If the raid disk is not built, the following window will pop up.
  • Page 443 2. Load Configuration Load configuration can help users duplicate the same settings from one NVR to another without configuring system manually. Users can select Load Type as “Load Default Settings” or “Load Configuration.” Once you select “Load Default Settings” and click “Apply,” configuration of Camera Setting, Recording Settings, Event &...
  • Page 444: Buzzer

    An icon will display at the bottom left corner of local screen. Click the icon and a window will pop up to confirm your operation. Click “Yes” to execute reset to default. 5.8.4 Buzzer Select “Enable” or “Disable” to set Buzzer Notice. Once the buzzer notice is enabled, the buzzer will have beep sound in below situations: 1.
  • Page 445: System Upgrade

    5.8.5 System Upgrade Users can do NVR firmware upgrade via Remote Web Browser (Windows IE/ Chrome/Firefox/Opera) or Local Display (connect directly to a local monitor via HDMI, DVI or VGA connector). Note: Please make sure the NVR model and the firmware version are correct. Note: Please reboot NVR before upgrading to accelerate and to save your process time.
  • Page 446 (5) Click “Upgrade” button After selecting the file, please click “Upgrade” to renew the NVR. Once system upgrade is finished, NVR will reboot itself. Users could go to “Device Information” from the drop-down list of “System” so as to double check NVR firmware version. Upgrade via Local Display (directly connect to a local monitor via HDMI, DVI or VGA connector) Note: Upgrade via Local Display is supported in Pro+ series.
  • Page 447 Note: To recognize the USB device well, please format the USB device to FAT32 or NTFS file system first, and make sure you delete all other files and keep only “update.bin” when you enable File name extensions. Instructions to format a USB device: Click on the “My Computer”...
  • Page 448 double check NVR firmware version. DIGIARRAY upgrade via Remote Web Browser on Windows OS Via NVR, users can upgrade DIGIARRAY to the latest version. Note: Please make sure DIGIARRAY is not in use.
  • Page 449: Date &Time

    5.8.6 Date &Time You can configure NVR’s date & time, time zone and external time-synchronized device in this page. 1. Manual (1) Date Format Define a suitable date format for local display’s liveview and playback. Note: For NVR-Client (Liveview and Playback) and NVRPlayer, date format is specified for operating system (Windows OS).
  • Page 450 2. Time zone (1) Time zone: set the time and date according to the correct time zone (2) Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time: adjust clock for daylight saving changes (3) Automatically synchronize with external NTP server: Define when to automatically synchronize with external NTP sever.
  • Page 451: Language

    Please insert USB device to NVR USB port first. (1) Enable “Power Sync” (2) Select “Automatically Sync” (3) Set automatically sync interval to execute automatically synchronize: Monthly, Weekly or Daily (4) Fill in the number to adjust time when time difference exceeds user-defined seconds (5) Click “Apply”...
  • Page 452: Reboot & Shutdown

    5.8.8 Reboot & Shutdown Reboot & Shutdown Click “Reboot” to restart the NVR. Click “Shutdown” to turn off the NVR. Power Button Password protection can protect system from carelessly or accidentally pressing the power button. When password protection is enabled, administrator and power user will be asked to enter their own account password to shut down system after pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 453 Above window will pop up. Click “Yes” to shut down system. Note: For security concern, NVR will back to login page if you click “No” button...
  • Page 454: Appendix 1: Notice And Warning

    Appendix 1: Notice and Warning Notice *This equipment is for home use, and has acquired the electromagnetic conformity registration. So, it can be used not only in residential area, but also other areas. * 이기기는가정용(B 급) 전자파적합기기로서주로가정에서사용하는것을목적으로하며, 모든지역에서사용할수있습니다. Warning *Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Please dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
  • Page 455 ③ Remove the fan screw by unscrewing it counter-clockwise ④ Position the bracket over the hole for the removed fan screw. Secure the bracket in place by replacing the fan screw.
  • Page 456: Appendix 3: 4G Sim Card Installation

    Appendix 3: 4G SIM Card Installation This section is for MN-1100 Pro+ series and MN-2100Pro+ series. Please shot down the Mobile NVR and remove the power cord before process following steps. Please loosen 4 screws on exterior Mobile NVR shell pointed as below and take out the HDD tray. 2.
  • Page 457 5. 5Insert the SIM Card Tray into Mobile NVR. NOTE : SIM card is not hot-swap design. Please reboot Mobile NVR after you switch or change the SIM card.
  • Page 458: Appendix 4: 4G/Wi-Fi Module Installation

    Appendix 4: 4G/Wi-Fi Module Installation This section is for MN-1100 Pro+ series and MN-2100Pro+ series. Please shot down the Mobile NVR and remove the power cord before processing below steps. Loosen 10 screws on exterior Mobile NVR shell pointed as below. 2.
  • Page 459 : Screws : Extennal Antenna 5. Install  module on mini PCI-E slot and lock  screws pointed as below. Note: For Wi-Fi module insert to mini PCI-E slot 1. For 4G module insert to mini PCI-E slot 2. 6. Install internal  internal antenna conducting wire on exterior Mobile NVR 7.
  • Page 460 8. Install  external antenna.
  • Page 461: Appendix 5: Poe Module Installation

    Appendix 5: POE Module Installation This section is for MN-1100 Pro+ series and MN-2100Pro+ series. Please shot down the Mobile NVR and remove the power cord before process follow steps. 1. Loosen 10 screws on exterior Mobile NVR shell. 2. Take out HDD tray from Mobile NVR 3.
  • Page 462 : Cable Please lock  hex cap studs on main mLoosen 4 screws on main board. board. 7. Install  PoE module. 8. Lock screws on POE module. 9. Please plug  cable.

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