ZIP104 - Front Panel ............................7 ZIP108 - Rear Panel ............................8 ZIP108 - Front Panel ............................9 ZIP116 - Rear Panel ............................10 ZIP116 - Front Panel ............................11 2 Zip PoE NVR ........................12 ZIP204 - Rear Panel ............................13 ZIP204 - Front Panel ............................
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Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Adding Cameras From A Zip Recorder ......... 143 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Adding Multiple Cameras From A Zip Recorder ......146 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Adding Cameras From An Alien DVR ..........148 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Managing IP Cameras ..............
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Video Menu - Live - Setup ......................... 158 3 Video Menu - Image Control ..................160 4 Video Menu - PTZ ......................165 5 Video Menu - Video Cover ..................168 6 Video Menu - Motion ....................170 Video Menu - Motion - Setup ........................
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Part 15 System Menu 1 System Menu - General ....................334 System Menu - General - ZIP Channel ....................337 System Menu - General - Date And Tim e ....................340 System Menu - General - Ouput Configuration ..................343 System Menu - General - Output Configuration - Live Out ..............
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Zip DVR Manual V2 System Menu - Maintenance - Load Default ..................363 System Menu - Maintenance - Upgrade ....................364 System Menu - Maintenance - Settings Save/Load ................365 System Menu - Maintenance - Auto Reboot ..................366 5 System Menu - IP Camera Maintenance ..............368 System Menu - IP Cam era Maintenance - Upgrade ................
If you are looking to fit an IP CCTV system that really is about as easy as it can get the ZIP IP system is for you. If you buy the ZIP IP cameras and ZIP PoE NVR, the NVR will power the cameras down the CAT5/6 cable saving you the need or inconvenience of a separate PSU for the cameras.
Zip DVR Manual V2 Zip PoE cameras. If you have a mixture of both Zip PoE cameras and other IP cameras, you can set the autodetect (Switch) option first and connect the Zip PoE cameras automatically, then switch the option off and add the remaining IP cameras manually.
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Index 2.1 Zip Non-PoE NVR The Zip Non-PoE NVR is available as 4 channel, 8 channel and 16 channel unit. Rear Panel Connections Diagram ZIP104 - 4Ch ZIP108 - 8Ch ZIP116 - 16Ch Front Panel Controls ZIP104 - 4Ch ZIP108...
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.1.1 ZIP104 - Rear Panel Name Function Connector for LAN (Local Area Network). Also used for Interface connecting up to 4 IP cameras. Audio In RCA/Phono connector for audio input Audio Out RCA/Phono connector for audio output DB15 connector for VGA output.
Index 2.1.2 ZIP104 - Front Panel Name Function CH1 ~ CH4 Display a full screen image for the selected channel Press to cycle though camera layouts View the Playback screen and play/pause playback. A full PLAY/PAUSE description of the playback settings are detailed in the Playback Screen section.
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.1.3 ZIP108 - Rear Panel Name Function RS232 Connector for RS232 devices such as the VoiceOff Audio In RCA/Phono connector for audio input Audio Out RCA/Phono connector for audio output Connector for LAN (Local Area Network). Also used for Interface connecting up to 8 IP cameras.
Index 2.1.4 ZIP108 - Front Panel Name Function SEARCH View the Playback screen MUTE Mute and un-mute live audio Cycle through channels 1 ~ 8 and display a full screen image CH-/CH+ for the selected channel Press to cycle though camera layouts View the Playback screen and play/pause playback.
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.1.5 ZIP116 - Rear Panel Name Function RS232 Connector for RS232 devices such as the VoiceOff Audio In RCA/Phono connector for audio input Audio Out RCA/Phono connector for audio output Connector for LAN (Local Area Network). Also used for Interface connecting up to 8 IP cameras.
Index 2.1.6 ZIP116 - Front Panel Name Function SEARCH View the Playback screen MUTE Mute and un-mute live audio Cycle through channels 1 ~ 8 and display a full screen image CH-/CH+ for the selected channel Press to cycle though camera layouts View the Playback screen and play/pause playback.
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.2 Zip PoE NVR The Zip PoE NVR is available as 4 channel, 8 channel, 16 channel and 32 channel unit. Rear Panel Connections Diagram ZIP204 - 4Ch ZIP208 - 8Ch ZIP216 - 16Ch ZIP226 - 32Ch...
Index 2.2.1 ZIP204 - Rear Panel Name Function VIDEO IN 4x RJ45 sockets for video input and PoE output for up to 4 (PoE) cameras. LAN/WAN Connector for LAN (Local Area Network) or WAN (Wider Area Interface Network). Also used for connecting up to 4 IP cameras. Audio In RCA/Phono connector for audio input Audio Out...
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.2.2 ZIP204 - Front Panel Name Function CH1 ~ CH4 Display a full screen image for the selected channel Press to cycle though camera layouts View the Playback screen and play/pause playback. A full PLAY/PAUSE description of the playback settings are detailed in the Playback Screen section.
Index 2.2.3 ZIP208 - Rear Panel Name Function VIDEO IN 8x RJ45 sockets for video input and PoE output for up to 8 (PoE) cameras. LAN/WAN Connector for LAN (Local Area Network) or WAN (Wider Area Interface Network). Also used for connecting up to 32 IP cameras. Audio In RCA/Phono connector for audio input Audio Out...
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.2.4 ZIP208 - Front Panel Name Function SEARCH View the Playback screen MUTE Mute and un-mute live audio Cycle through channels 1 ~ 8 and display a full screen image CH-/CH+ for the selected channel Press to cycle though camera layouts View the Playback screen and play/pause playback.
Index 2.2.5 ZIP216 - Rear Panel Name Function VIDEO IN 16x RJ45 sockets for video input and PoE output for up to 16 (PoE) cameras. RS232 Connector for RS232 devices such as the VoiceOff Audio In RCA/Phono connector for audio input Audio Out RCA/Phono connector for audio output LAN/WAN...
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.2.6 ZIP216 - Front Panel Name Function SEARCH View the Playback screen MUTE Mute and un-mute live audio Cycle through channels 1 ~ 8 and display a full screen image CH-/CH+ for the selected channel Press to cycle though camera layouts View the Playback screen and play/pause playback.
Index 2.2.7 ZIP226 - Rear Panel Name Function VIDEO IN 16x RJ45 sockets for video input and PoE output for up to 16 (PoE) cameras. RS232 Connector for RS232 devices such as the VoiceOff Audio In RCA/Phono connector for audio input Audio Out RCA/Phono connector for audio output LAN/WAN...
Zip DVR Manual V2 2.2.8 ZIP226 - Front Panel Name Function SEARCH View the Playback screen MUTE Mute and un-mute live audio Cycle through channels 1 ~ 32 and display a full screen image CH+/CH- for the selected channel LED lights when power is detected by the DVR...
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Index the RWD button fast reverse playback, the PLAY/PAUSE button selects the Playback screen, the FWD button select fast forward playback and the STOP button stops playback. A full description of the playback settings are detailed in the Playback Screen section.
Zip DVR Manual V2 Setup The Setup section will guide you through some basic steps required when using the recorder for the first time. 3.1 Setup - Admin Setup When you run the recorder for the first time you are required to set your password immediately in order to protect your privacy.
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Index The Password Strength bar gives you an indication as to how secure your password is. A low strength password may be easy for somebody to guess where as a high strength password would keep you more secure. Ideally you would aim for as strong of a password as possible by using at least 8 characters and a combination of letters and number.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 3. When finished release the left mouse button. 4. You will be asked to draw the same pattern again to confirm it. The window will close when successful. To unlock the recorder using an unlock pattern simply re-draw the pattern in the same way.
Index 3.2 Setup - Hard Drive Installation If you are installing your own hard drives you will need to follow the steps below: 1. Power down the recorder and disconnect it from the power source. 2. Remove the screws holding the top cover to the rear panel and then remove the top cover.
Zip DVR Manual V2 3.3 Setup - Powering Each Zip NVR is supplied with the relevant power supply. If you plan to power the NVR via another source the following table describes the power source required for each Zip NVR model:...
Index Operation The Operation section shows how you can interact with the recorder using the IR remote control, USB mouse, on-screen keyboard and Live View menu. 4.1 Operation - IR Remote Control Button Name Function / Description Control a specific recorder.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Button Name Function / Description Display playback Play screen / Resume video when paused Start recording of Record selected channel Stop video playback / Stop Stop recording on selected channel Pause video during Pause playback Controlling Multiple Recorders...
Index 4.2 Operation - USB Mouse Control Name Action Function / Description Live view: display Quick Setting toolbar Single Click Menu: select and enter Live view: drag channel Left-Click Privacy Masking and Motion Detection: select target Click & Drag area Digital zoom-in: zoom in to target area Live view: show menu Right-Click...
Zip DVR Manual V2 4.3 Operation - Virtual Keyboard You will see the virtual keyboard automatically on the screen anytime you need to enter data. Function / Description Delete character to left of the cursor Confirm input Switch keyboard to upper case letters and symbols...
Index 4.4 Operation - Live View Menu The Live View menu, also called the Right Click Menu, gives you quick access to the Main Menu of the recorder, useful functions and realtime display settings. In Live View mode, right click the mouse button on any channel to see the Live View Menu.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Auto Switch Start and stop automatic switching between the camera images. You can set the auto switch layout and the amount of time the recorder displays each camera in the General - Output Configuration section. Volume Adjust the output audio volume of the recorder.
Index 4.4.1 Operation - Live View Menu - Manual Mode The Manual Mode screen allows you to manually trigger recording for individual channels and manually trigger alarm the alarm relay as described below. Manual Record This screen shows you which cameras are currently recording and allows you to manually start camera's recording.
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Index 4.4.2 Operation - Live View Menu - Info Screen The Info screen can be used as a quick reference to hardware, software, camera and networking configurations. It's the fastest way to check settings or identify problems without having to log in to the recorder. Information The information screen shows all the key details of the recorder from model and serial number to firmware version and P2P ID.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Record Info A nice concise screen which shows the recording settings for each camera. A fast way to check what's recording and at what quality. You can see information on the Record State to check if the channel is currently recording, the Record Switch which shows if the channel has permission to record, the Stream Type, Resolution, FPS and Bitrate.
Index 4.5 Operation - Live View Toolbar The Live View Tool Bar is displayed by clicking the left mouse button when the mouse pointer is over the camera image of the channel you wish to control. The tool bar is displayed in the near the bottom of the screen during single channel view and directly above or below the selected camera's image during multi channel view.
Zip DVR Manual V2 4.5.1 Operation - Live View Toolbar - PTZ Controls The PTZ Control screen allows you to adjust the zoom, focus and menu settings of compatible cameras form the recorder. You can also control the movement of PTZ cameras, call presets or create new ones.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 PTZ Controls Explained The buttons in the left hand panel are used to control the camera's movement and configuring the camera's menu settings as explained below. The options available will vary depending on the capabilities of the camera itself.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Preset Controls Explained The buttons in the left hand panel are used to position the camera when saving preset locations, creating presets, calling presets, removing presets and starting/stopping cruises. The options available and functions may vary depending on the capabilities of the PTZ itself.
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Index Total Presets The Total number shows the total number of presets currently in Preset List. Preset List The Preset List displays all of the previously set and saved presets in numeric order. No.: This column shows the Preset Number assigned to the previously saved camera position.
Zip DVR Manual V2 4.5.2 Operation - Live View Toolbar - Digital Zoom When you click the digital zoom icon you will notice a small window appears in the bottom right corner of the screen repeating the camera's image. If you are viewing a multi-channel layout the selected channel will be displayed full screen.
Index 4.5.3 Operation - Live View Toolbar - Colour Settings When you you click the Colour Settings icon the following window will be displayed. Camera: The camera drop down list allows you to choose which camera you want to configure the colour setting for. You can have different settings for each camera to get the best image possible on every channel.
Zip DVR Manual V2 4.5.4 Operation - Live View Toolbar - Add Customised Tag When you see an incident happen in real time during Live View, you can click Add Customised Tag to flag the incident in the recorded footage and then quickly find it...
Zip DVR Manual V2 5.1 Smart Setup - Network Setting your recorder up on a network will allow you to remotely monitor the recorder from a PC, tablet or mobile phone once either P2P setup port forwarding has been configured. You can also connect to IP cameras on the same network.
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You can find out more about this in the P2P section Port forwarding, to access your Zip recorder over the internet, requires setting up your router. This can be done by accessing your router's web interface via a browser and setting the port forwarding or, for those routers that support it, using UPnP (universal plug and play) which sets the router automatically.
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Index 5.2 Smart Setup - Date & Time It's important to set the time and date correctly for multiple reasons. As the time and date is overlayed onto recorded footage, having the wrong time and date set would mean you couldn't accurately say when an event took place. Schedules wouldn't trigger at the required time which could lead to events not being recorded.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 NTP (Network Time Protocol) If your recorder can connect to the internet via a network or router, NTP will set the time and date automatically for you. By default NTP is enabled so if your recorder is already networked you will notice the time and date is already correct.
Index 5.3 Smart Setup - Disk Drives In the Disk screen you can format drives and also set if and when the recorder overwrites old footage. Formatting A Hard Drive If the recorder was purchased with a hard disk drive(s) already installed these have already been formatted for you.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 With Off selected, once the hard drive is full the recorder will stop recording and start beeping to alert you to the full hard drive. 20/04/2023 ZipNVR.com...
5.5 Smart Setup - Mobile Settings This screen displays the ports and addresses required when connecting to the recorder from the Zip Vision PC client software or the Zip Vision mobile apps. P2P ID The P2P ID or QR code can be used when adding the recorder to the PC software or...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Port These are the ports on the router used by the recorder defined during Network Configuration in the Smart Setup Wizard. Note: When adding devices to the PC software or mobile apps you don't need to worry about these.
Once connected the server is not used. When connecting with P2P the P2P ID is entered into the Zip Vision PC client software or mobile app. As you can not enter the P2P ID into a web browse P2P cannot be used with internet explorer.
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Index Live View Live view displays the video from each camera in real time. After signing on to your recorder it will automatically enter Live View mode when. 6.1 Live View - Screen Display In Live View you can view your cameras as a single channel or multi-channel display. If you double click on a channel whilst in a multi-channel display it will open that channel in a full screen display, if you double click again it will revert back to the multi- channel display.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Display Modes You can set the display mode from the Live View (right click) menu. This dictates which channel is shown or how multiple channels are displayed on screen. Single Screen: Displays a list of all channels on the recorder. Selecting a channel from the list will display that camera full screen.
Zip DVR Manual V2 6.2 Live View - Status Status Icons In Live View mode there are icons at the bottom of each camera image showing the current status of the camera and/or the recorder as described below: Icon Channel Status...
Index 6.3 Live View - Camera Position When Live View is set to a multi channel display mode it is possible to switch the positions of the cameras to get the layout . For example, when viewing cameras in a 2x2 display mode Channel 1 is automatically shown in the top left corner of the screen and Channel 2 is shown in the top right corner of the screen.
Zip DVR Manual V2 6.4 Live View - Camera Overlays Each channel can display the date/time and a camera name of up to 40 characters as an overlay one the camera's image. These can be enable/disabled, edited and re-positioned from the Live sub-menu under the Video menu.
Index Playback The Playback screen is your hub for reviewing, interrogating and backing up footage. The Playback screen can be accessed in 2 ways. The first method is to press the PLAY/PAUSE button on the front panel of the recorder. This will take you to the Playback screen with no search results.
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This is the Playback toolbar. You will see a variation of this toolbar in many of the playback screens. It has many of the same features as toolbars you find on mobile apps or PC media players. You will also find some useful tools specific to our Zip CCTV recorders as described below.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Advanced Controls Icon Name Function Click to activate digital zoom and control as described in Zoom Digital Zoom Snipping Snip out and backup a section of footage. Click to start Tool snipping. For more information see Snipping Tool Only shown when you have started a snipping.
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Index Timeline Key Icon Name Function Shows on the timeline for footage which was captured Normal / normally from a schedule or manual pressing/clicking Manual record. Shows on the timeline for footage which was captured when Motion motion detection was triggered. Shows on the timeline for footage which was captured as Alarm the result of an...
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.1.1 Playback Toolbar - Digital Zoom When you click the digital zoom icon you will notice a small window appears in the bottom right corner of the screen repeating the camera's image. If you are viewing a multi-channel layout the selected channel will be displayed full screen.
Index 7.1.2 Playback Toolbar - Snipping Tool The Snipping Tool allows you to "snip" out and back-up a small segment from your recorded footage. It's a quick and easy way of backing up the precise footage you need without having to save a large file or having to remember start and end times.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 To save the clip click the Backup button. This will display the Backup Type window as explained below. Saving Video Clips When you are ready to save the snipping click the Backup button on the toolbar. The following window will be displayed showing the size of the file, which camera's footage is being saved and the start and end time.
Index 7.1.3 Playback Toolbar - Tags If you are viewing footage in Playback and you see an incident occur, you can add a Tag to flag the incident and then quickly find it again at a later stage as shown in the Playback - Tag section There are 2 types of tags you can add to your footage, a Default Tag or a Customised Tag as explained below.
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Index 7.2 Playback - General When you enter the Playback screen it will open on the General playback tab. This is the traditional playback screen you will be used to seeing if you have used CCTV recorders before. You can use the panel on the left hand side of the screen to search for footage by date, type and camera as explained below.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 You can change the month and year using the blue arrows then select a date by clicking on it. An orange line underneath a date indicates that footage was captured on that day. Search Type Choosing the Search Type allows you to filter which footage is replayed based on what triggered the recording in the first place.
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Index SOD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a SOD (Stationary Object Detection) trigger. PD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a PD (Pedestrian Detection) trigger. FD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a FD (Face Detection) trigger.
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.3 Playback - Backup The Backup screen is where you can export recorded footage to a USB storage device. You can use the panel on the left hand side of the screen to search for footage by date, time, type and camera as explained below.
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Index You can change month and year using the blue arrows then select a date by clicking on it. An orange line underneath a date indicates that footage was captured on that day. Search Type Choosing the Search Type allows you to filter which footage is replayed based on what triggered the recording in the first place.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 SOD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a SOD (Stationary Object Detection) trigger. PD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a PD (Pedestrian Detection) trigger. FD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a...
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Index Once you are ready click the Search button to display all recordings which match your chosen parameters. Selecting Footage Recordings are split into segments so that you can backup portions of the day covering the events you need rather than having to backup the entire day. In the header of each segment's thumbnail you will see the name of the camera the footage was captured from as well as the time period the segment covers.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Backup Toolbar Explained There is also a toolbar at the bottom of the screen to help with your selection as explained below. Icon Name Function By default the recording segments are in Descending order from oldest to newest. To view the...
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Index Saving Footage When you are ready to backup your footage click the Save button on the toolbar. The following window will be displayed showing the total file size of all the footage being backed up. You also have 3 options for the file format. Qzip is secure, encrypted file format which can only be played back using Zippy player which can be downloaded from SoftCCTV.com.
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.3.1 Playback - Backup Preview In the Backup Preview screen you can watch your recording(s) before backing them up. This is a great way to make sure you're backing up the correct footage. Playback Toolbar For more information on using the playback controls see the...
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Index File Information The Information panel in the bottom left corner displays the key details of the highlighted file: Channel: Shows the name of the channel the recording was captured from. Time: Shows the start and end time of the recording. Type: The recording type shows what triggered the recording.
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.4 Playback - Sub-periods The Sub-period playback screen is another quick and easy way to see when an incident occurred. It's especially suited to low traffic areas where it would be easy to spot something out of the ordinary.
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Index To view footage from a different day click the Calender icon to display the calender screen as shown below. You can change month and year using the blue arrows then select a date by clicking on it. An orange line underneath a date indicates that footage was captured on that day.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 PID: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) trigger. LCD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a LCD (Line Crossing Detection) trigger. SOD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a...
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.5 Playback - Instant Detective Instant Detective is one of the recorder's best features. It analyses footage retrospectively to quickly find events that have occurred. With Instant Detective you can draw a box over an area of the image on previously recorded footage.
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Index You can change month and year using the blue arrows then select a date by clicking on it. An orange line underneath a date indicates that footage was captured on that day. Search Type Choosing the Search Type allows you to filter which footage is replayed based on what triggered the recording in the first place.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 LCD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a LCD (Line Crossing Detection) trigger. SOD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a SOD (Stationary Object Detection) trigger. PD: Only shows footage which was captured as the result of a...
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Index Setting The Inspection Area By default the detection area is set to the entire screen. This is fine for low traffic areas where you want to view any movement but in most cases you will only want to see movement in a portion of the image. To set the detection area click the Instant Detective Icon in the Playback Toolbar.
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.5.1 Playback - Instant Detective - Detecion Area When you first enter the Detection Area screen you will see a red grid covering the entire image by default as shown below. As Instant Detective searches for movement within the gridded area it will search for any movement within the entire screen if left as is.
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Index Setting A Detection Area The easiest way to set a new detection area is to first remove any current detection areas using the Clear All button. You can click and drag using the left mouse button to select the new detection area. Once you release the left mouse button your selected area will be converted to a detection area grid.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Removing A Detection Area To remove all detection areas just use the Clear All button. However, you can also remove parts of detection areas by left clicking and dragging over the section of a detection area grid you want to remove.
Index 7.6 Playback - Tag The Tag screen shows previously saved video tags so it's really easy to find the exact footage you're looking for. Default and Customised tags will be displayed in order from oldest to newest for the selected date range. Date &...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 You can change the month and year using the blue arrows then select a date by clicking on it. Keyword The Keyword field enables you to search for tags by name. This is the fastest way to recall tagged footage as you can jump to a specific tag.
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Index Once you are ready click the Search button to display all tags which match your chosen parameters. Search Results When you click Search all tags matching the search parameters will be displayed in the main section of the screen. You will see the following details for each tag: Tag Name: Shows the name allocated to the video tag, Camera: Shows which cameras footage the tag was assigned to.
Zip DVR Manual V2 Edit Tag You can rename a tag name by clicking the Edit button to open the Modify Tag window. Once you have renamed the tag click Save. Delete Tag To delete a tag simply click the Delete icon on tag's record in the search result list..
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Index Playback Toolbar For more information on using the playback controls see the Playback Toolbar Explained section. Tagged Footage Playback To playback a video tag you first select the tag you want from the list in the left hand panel. Underneath the tag list you can set the Pre-play and Post-play times from the drop- down lists.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Edit Tag You can rename a tag name by clicking the Edit button to open the Modify Tag window. Once you have renamed the tag click Save. Delete Tag To delete a tag simply click the Delete icon on tag's record in the search result list..
Index 7.7 Playback - External File In the External File playback screen you can play footage from a USB device connected to the recorder. Connecting A USB Device If you already have your USB device connected to the recorder when you enter the External File screen the files and folders saved to the device should be visible in the left hand panel.
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*.mp4;*.MP4 - Will only display MP4 video files. *.Qzip - Will only display the Zip's own encoded Qzip video files. For added security Qzip files can only be played back on a Zip recorder or using the Zippy video player on a PC available from SoftCCTV.com...
Index 7.8 Playback - Picture In the Picture Playback screen you can search for and view your previously captured snapshots. Snapshots can be saved using the Manual Capture button during Live View or in the Playback screen. You can also configure cameras to capture snapshots at set intervals in the Capture screen.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 You can change the month and year using the blue arrows then select a date by clicking on it. Search Type Choosing the Search Type allows you to filter which snapshots are displayed based on what triggered the snapshot to be captured in the first place. For example, if you only select Alarm you will only see snapshots which were captured as the result of an alarm trigger.
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Index Camera Selection You can choose which cameras you want display snapshots from by ticking and unticking the check boxes next to the cameras. Cameras which capture snapshots on the selected date will be greyed out and unavailable for selection. You can select any combination of cameras or you can tick and untick the box next to Cameras to select or deselect all cameras.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 When a large number of snapshots are found they will appear over multiple pages. To switch between pages use the control arrows in the bottom right corner. Snapshot Information The information pane in the bottom left corner of the screen shows the channel the snapshot was captured from, the time of the snapshot, the snapshot trigger and the file size of the snapshot.
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Index Icon Name Function By default the snapshots are in order from Descending oldest to newest. To view the newest Order snapshot first tick the check box next to Descending Order. You can select and de-select all snapshots Select by ticking or unticking the Select check box. Click Save when you are ready to backup.
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.8.1 Playback - Picture - Preview The Picture Preview screen allows you to view the snapshot images for the chosen date. You can also backup your snapshots to a USB device. When you first enter the Picture Preview screen the snapshots will playback automatically from the selected snapshot until the last snapshot.
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Index To select a snapshot just tick the box at the start of the row. You can select any combination of snapshots or you can tick and untick the box above the check box column to select or deselect all snapshots. When a large number of snapshots are found they will appear over multiple pages.
Zip DVR Manual V2 7.9 Playback - Slice In the Playback Slice screen you can quickly break down recordings into smaller and smaller sections until you find the event you are looking for. Each section is represented by a thumbnail giving you a snapshot of the events the section covers.
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Index Camera Selection Before you start searching for recordings you will need to choose which camera you want to view footage from in the left panel. Selecting The Year You can use the Up and Down arrows in the Year field to select the year from which you want to find footage.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Previewing Footage You can preview footage in the small video window at the bottom left corner of the screen. To preview footage just single left click the thumbnail and it will start playing automatically. To view the footage in the...
Index 7.9.1 Playback - Slice - Playback The Slice Playback screen allows you to view the selected video slice. You can also backup your video slice to a USB device. When you first enter the Slice Playback screen the video will playback automatically from the selected slice.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Using the drop-down lists you can set the Pre-Play and Post-Play times from 0 seconds up to 10 minutes. Once you have set the Pre-Play and post-Play times click the Play button bellow the drop-down lists to start playback with the Pre-play and Post-Play time added to the video slice.
Main Menu Three clicks completes most actions Every Zip recorder has our ultra easy to use Disc menu system. With its clear and simple layout, it's easy to navigate and find all the features the Zip recorder has to offer.
Channel Config - Set the camera type for each channel. Analogue, IP or USB Wireless. · USB Wireless - Allows you to setup the Zip Rapid Deploy wireless battery powered cameras. · IP Channels - Add IP cameras to the DVR and manage existing IP cameras.
Index Image Control In the Image Control sub-menu you can configure the image settings for compatible cameras such as Lens Flip, Back Light and Exposure. PTZ sub-menu is where you can set the PTZ parameters for you cameras like the Protocol and Baudrate. Video Cover You can setup privacy masking for each camera in the Video Cover sub-menu...
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.1.1 Video Menu - Video - USB Wireless You can manage your Zip Rapid Deploy wireless battery powered cameras in the USB Wireless sub-menu. 20/04/2023 ZipNVR.com...
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IP channel you have switched to USB Wireless. 3. To pair a Zip wireless camera to one of the wireless camera channels, press the pairing button on the back of the camera and then press then pair icon (blue camera) on the channel you want to assign the camera to.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Battery This shows the current battery charge level for each camera. You can keep track of how fast a battery's power is being use up and estimate how long a fully charged battery should last. Pair The blue camera icon in the Pair column is the pair button used when pairing a camera to a USB wireless channel as explained above.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.1.2.1 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Connecting IP Cameras To An NVR When adding IP cameras to an NVR the way in which they are connected depends on what type of NVR you have, PoE or Non-PoE.
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This will allow both uplinks to share the bandwidth of the cameras. Connecting Cameras To A PoE NVR The easiest way of connecting Zip IP cameras is to use a Zip PoE NVR as the cameras are automatically configured and added to NVR for you. When connecting PoE cameras to a PoE NVR they are connected directly to one of the PoE ports on the NVR as shown below.
9.1.2.2 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Adding Zip IP Cameras We've made it super easy to add Zip IP cameras to your Zip recorder. With a few clicks you can automatically assign IP addresses to your cameras and add them to the available channels.
IP Address can only be modified before the camera is added to the recorder. This is usually only required for 3rd party cameras as you can auto assign IP addresses to Zip cameras as shown in the Adding Zip IP Cameras section.
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MAC Address The Mac address is the unique ID of the device. For Zip devices this will always start 38-B1-9E-B0 followed by 2 pairs of unique digits. Software Version The current firmware version of the device will be displayed in this column.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.1.2.4 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - IP Camera Settings The Modify IP Camera Settings window is displayed when you click the Edit button in the IP Channels sub-menu. This is an easy way to configure the settings on the IP camera itself prior to adding the camera to your recorder.
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The username will differ depending on the camera and the manufacture. This can usually be found in the documentation supplied with the camera. For Zip IP cameras the default username is admin. Password The Password field allows you to change the camera's password if required, however you are usually OK to leave this as the default.
Onvif_enhanced and Onvif_Standard are used when adding IP cameras to the recorder. Onvif_enhanced is already configured Zip IP cameras so you will only need to change this if your are not using Zip cameras. The Custom protocols are used when adding cameras from another brand of recorder such as the Alien DVR.
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Protocol Manage section. By default the Onvif_enchanced credentials are configured for Zip IP cameras with the username: admin and password: 777777. All other protocols are set as username: admin and password: admin by default.
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Username & Password You can manually enter the Username and Password if required so that they match the camera. For Zip cameras you can leave them as they are unless you have changed the default username and password in the camera itself.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Once you are happy with the settings click Add to add the camera to the recorder. To exit without adding the camera to the recorder click Cancel. 20/04/2023 ZipNVR.com...
Index 9.1.2.7 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Adding Multiple IP Cameras If you plan on adding multiple IP cameras which share the same logon credentials you can save time by adding them all at once. You can either add a selection of the available cameras or you can choose to add all available cameras.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Port This is the port in the router where the recorder will look for the camera. By default this will be set as Auto and it is recommended that you leave it as such. When set to Auto the recorder will use the port which has been set in the camera.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Target Recorder Settings In the bottom half of the window you will see editable settings. It is important to note that this will not the change any settings on the recorder you are attempting to connect to, these are just the credentials used to connect to the recorder and camera.
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Index Camera Name You can enter a name up to 8 characters long for your camera. This will be overlayed onto the camera's image during live view and on recorded footage. Port This needs to be the port in the router that the target recorder is assigned to. This will be filled in automatically however you may need to check the settings on the target recorder to see what this is set to.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.1.2.9 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Adding Multiple Cameras From A Zip Recorder You can add multiple cameras at the same time from another Zip DVR or NVR as long as both recorders are on the same network. These cameras are added as IP cameras and can be viewed and recorded just like any other camera.
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Index Target Recorder Settings In the Add IP Camera window you will see a few editable settings, these are the credentials used to connect to the target recorder and camera. These settings have to match those of the target recorder otherwise you will not be able to connect to the cameras.
9.1.2.10 Video Menu - Video - IP Channels - Adding Cameras From An Alien DVR One great feature of the Zip recorders is the ability to add cameras from an Alien DVR as IP cameras. The Alien DVR just needs to be on the same network as your Zip recorder.
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Index In the bottom half of the window you will see editable IP settings. It is important to note that this will not the change any settings on the Alien DVR you are attempting to connect to, these are just the credentials used to connect to the DVR and camera. Therefore these settings have to match those of the target recorder otherwise you will not be able to connect to the camera.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Camera Name You can enter a name up to 8 characters long for your camera. This will be overlayed onto the camera's image during live view and on recorded footage. Port This is the port in the router where the recorder will look for the Alien DVR. This need to be the RTSP port of the Alien DVR which is 1240 by default.
Channels sub-menu. The list at the bottom of the screen shows all of the connected cameras. The options available will differ for each camera depending on the connection type. This could be a Zip IP camera, a camera connected to another Zip recorder or a camera connected to an Alien DVR. Adding Camera You can add a camera to an available IP channel by clicking the Plus icon.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 This is handy when the IP settings of a connected device have changed. Rather than having to delete the device and add it again with the new settings, you can simply update the settings here. This will point the recorder in the right direction so that it can re-connect to the device.
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Index If the recorder can not connect to the camera, the status icon will show a camera with red play icon below it. This shows that the IP settings you entered for the camera are incorrect, the camera's IP settings have changed since being added to the recorder or that the camera is offline.
Zip devices all in the same place. Creating Custom Protocols To add cameras form an Alien DVR to your Zip recorder you will need to configure a custom protocol for each camera you plan to add. This is done in the Protocol Manage sub-menu inside the IP Channels sub-menu.
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Once you have finished click Apply. Repeat these steps creating a new custom protocol for each camera you want to add from the Alien DVR. To add you new camera links to you Zip recorder see the Adding Cameras From An Alien DVR section.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.2 Video Menu - Live The Live sub-menu in the Video menu allows you to dictate how a camera's details and image are visually displayed during live view and on recorded files. Settings available will differ depending on recorder, camera type and camera model.
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Index Show Name When this tick-box is selected the channel name will be overlayed on the camera's image during live view and an on recorded footage. To hide the channel name just untick this option. Date Format You can change how the date is displayed in Date Format drop down list. There are 3 options to choose from, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD or DD/MM/YYYY.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.2.1 Video Menu - Live - Setup The Setup screen from the Live sub-menu shows live camera images and allows you to dictate how a camera's details and image are visually displayed during live view and on recorded files.
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Index Time Format You can choose if the time is displayed on the cameras image in 12 or 24 hour format using the Time Format drop down list. Covert The Covert tick-box is an easy way to set a channel up for covert recording. When the Covert tick-box is checked the camera's footage is still recorded but it will not appear in live view displays.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.3 Video Menu - Image Control In the Image Control sub-menu you can view and configure the image settings of the compatible IP cameras connected to the recorder. The main screen will show the current settings for each connected IP camera. To make changes to a camera click the cog icon to enter the Setup screen.
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Index IR-Cut Mode You can control the camera's day/night settings using the IR-Cut Mode drop down list. GPIO Auto will switch between colour and black and white IR modes depending on the available light. Colour Mode will force the camera to stay in colour for environment with a constant source.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 BLC Level The BLC Level slider allows you to specify the strength of the Back Light compensation. You can set the slider between 1 and 15 with 1 being the weakest and 15 being the strongest.
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Index BLC Area In the BLC Area drop down list you can set which area of the camera's image the back light compensation is applied to. You can set the area to Top, Left, Down, Right or Centre. Shutter The shutter mode controls the camera's iris. When set to Auto the iris will adjust to changing light levels by opening and closing automatically to take in the optimum amount of light.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Exiting Once you have configured your camera right click the mouse to return to the Image Control sub-menu. 20/04/2023 ZipNVR.com...
Index 9.4 Video Menu - PTZ In the PTZ sub-menu you can configure the communication settings for the PTZ and UTC (Up The Co-ax) cameras connected to your recorder. The main screen will display a list of all channels on the recorder and their current communication settings.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Baudrate You can select the baudrate from the drop down list with 4 options available, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600. Different cameras work on different baudrates so the baudrate set here needs to be one that the camera supports.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.5 Video Menu - Video Cover You can create up to 4 privacy masking zones for each channel in the Video Cover sub-menu. This is an easy way to comply with GDPR and data protection as you can mask off sensitive areas of the camera's image.
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Index 2. To move an area just click and hold inside the red outline and drag it where required. 3. When you are happy with your privacy areas click the Apply button. Removing Privacy Zones 1. To remove an area simply untick the check box for that area then click the Apply button.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.6 Video Menu - Motion You can setup motion detection for each camera on the recorder in the Motion sub- menu. Setting up motion detection allows you to record footage or trigger an alarm when movement is detected. These are also the same options you will see if you click the Motion button when setting up motion alarms.
Index Sensitivity You can set the sensitivity level for the motion detection from 1 to 8 in the drop down list. 1 is the lowest sensitivity level and will only trigger when there is a large amount of movement inside the defined detection area. 8 is the highest sensitivity level and will trigger when slight movement is detected inside the defined detection area.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Setting And Removing Motion Areas You can create or remove a motion area by left clicking the mouse and dragging over the area you want to select or deselect. You can create multiple motion areas within the cameras image in this way.
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Index Sensitivity You can set the sensitivity level for the motion detection from 1 to 8 in the drop down list. 1 is the lowest sensitivity level and will only trigger when there is a large amount of movement inside the defined detection area. 8 is the highest sensitivity level and will trigger when slight movement is detected inside the defined detection area.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7 Video Menu - Smart The Smart menu is designed for use with Zip AI cameras which have a range of highly advanced detection features to enhance your CCTV system and monitoring capabilities. The Smart features available depend on the model of recorder and cameras being used.
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Index Camera Lists all compatible AI cameras on the recorder. Perimeter Configuration You can define up to 4 perimeters as shown in the PID Setup section by clicking the Cog icon. You will need to define at least one area so that the recorder knows where to monitor.
Zip DVR Manual V2 Scene You should set the Scene to match where the camera has been installed. Setting the Scene correctly allows the recorder to make allowances for typical light levels and produce more accurate results. You can choose between Indoor or Outdoor from the Scene drop down list to best suit the camera's installation.
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Index Selecting Your Camera You can select the camera you want to configure perimeters for from Camera drop down list. Selecting A Perimeter Your can create and configure up to 4 perimeters for each camera. These perimeter configurations are called Rules. You can select which Rule you want to create or edit by selecting it from the Rule Number drop down list.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Trigger On Entering A Perimeter, Exiting A Perimeter Or Both There are 3 options as to what direction of movement will trigger PID. We call these options Rule Types. For simplicity we label the area inside a perimeter A and the area outside the perimeter B.
Index 9.7.2 Video Menu - Smart - LCD The LCD (Line Crossing Detection) feature allows you to draw a line on the camera's image and then trigger an event if anything crosses over it. Note: You can not enable Cross Counting when PID, LCD or SOD are enabled and vice versa.
Zip DVR Manual V2 1 is the lowest sensitivity level and will only trigger when there is a large amount of movement where something clearly crosses over the line. Setting a low sensitivity level can prevent false triggers for something like a tree or bush moving in the wind.
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Index Selecting Your Camera You can select the camera you want to configure line crossings for from Camera drop down list. Selecting A Line Crossing Your can create and configure up to 4 line crossings for each camera. These line crossing configurations are called Rules.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Editing A Line Crossing You can edit an existing line crossing as followed: 1. Select the Rule Number you want to edit the line crossing for from the Rule Number drop down list. 2. Click the red square at the start of the line.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.3 Video Menu - Smart - SOD The SOD (Stationary Object Detection) feature allows you to draw a box on the camera's image and then trigger an event if anything changes inside it. This can be if an object enters the box and remains within it or if an object which was originally inside the box is removed.
Index Enabling SOB To enable or disable SOB for each camera just tick or untick the Switch check box. Sensitivity By setting the Sensitivity you can avoid false triggers or capture slight movements. 1 is the lowest sensitivity level and will only trigger when there is a large, clearly noticeable object is introduced or removed from the SOD area.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Selecting Your Camera You can select the camera you want to configure stationary object areas for from Camera drop down list. Selecting A Stationary Object Area Your can create and configure up to 4 stationary object areas for each camera.
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Index Editing A Stationary Object Area You can edit an existing stationary object area as followed: 1. Select the Rule Number you want to edit the stationary object area for from the Rule Number drop down list. 2. Click the red square in the top left corner of the stationary object area. 3.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Saving Changes When you are happy with the current settings click the Save button. If you exit the window without saving any changes will be lost. 20/04/2023 ZipNVR.com...
Index 9.7.4 Video Menu - Smart - PD The PD (Pedestrian Detection) feature lets you monitor the camera's image for pedestrians, vehicles or both. You can even tell the recorder to watch for moving or stationary subjects depending on your need. Camera Lists all compatible AI cameras on the recorder.
Zip DVR Manual V2 Alarm Handling Clicking the Alarm button will open the Alarm Handling screen where you can set what actions the recorder will take when a pedestrian detection alert is triggered. For more information on setting up alarm handling see the Alarm Menu - Smart section.
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Index Selecting Your Camera You can select the camera you want to configure the detection area for from Camera drop down list. Creating A Detection Area Creating a detection area allows you to specify a portion of the camera's image to monitor rather than the entire screen.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 2: Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and 1 further snapshot after the period of time specified in the Snap Frequency field if the subject is still present. 3: Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and 2 further snapshots, 1 each time the duration specified in the Snap Frequency field elapses and the subject is still present.
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Index Pedestrians, Vehicles Or Both By setting the Detection Type you can choose what the recorder looks for in the camera's image. You can tell the recorder to look for pedestrians, vehicles or both by ticking or unticking the Pedestrian or Vehicle check boxes. Stationary Pedestrians And Vehicles The Detection Mode drop down list allows you to monitor for stationary subjects as well as moving ones.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.5 Video Menu - Smart - FD The FD (Face Detection) feature allows you to monitor the cameras's image for human faces. Camera Lists all compatible AI cameras on the recorder. Face Detection Configuration You can configure the parameters for detection to get more accurate results as...
Index Saving Changes When you are happy with the current settings click the Apply button to save your changes. If you exit the window without saving any changes will be lost. 9.7.5.1 Video Menu - Smart - FD Setup When you click a camera's Setup icon in the sub-menu the FD Setup screen will be displayed.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 1. Set the Rule Kind drop down list to Rect. 2. Set the Detection Area drop down list to Customise. 3. Click on the camera's image where you want to set the top left corner of the detection area.
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For the most accurate face detection a straight on mug shot is usually the best option but the Zip AI cameras are also capable of detecting a face from most angles. Depending on the installation a straight on shot may not be possible. You can choose...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Multi Angle Ideal for general surveillance Multi Angle optimises the camera so that it can also detect faces at various angles. Customise Selecting customise unlocks 4 extra settings so that you set up bespoke detection angles to suit your requirements as described below: ·...
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Index 0 is the lowest sensitivity level and will only trigger when the camera gets a perfect, clear view of the subject so that the recorder can tell with a high degree of accuracy that the object is a pedestrian or vehicle. This will avoid false triggers but could miss triggers as the object was in the ideal position or in the best lighting.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.6 Video Menu - Smart - CC The CC (Cross Counting) feature can be thought of as a more advanced version of Line Crossing Detection (LCD). As well as triggering an alarm when a object crosses over a line, Cross Counting will keep a record of how many times the line has been crossed.
Index Enabling CC To enable or disable CC for each camera just tick or untick the Switch check box. Sensitivity By setting the Sensitivity you can avoid false triggers or capture slight movements. 1 is the lowest sensitivity level and will only trigger when there is a large amount of movement where something clearly crosses over the line.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Selecting Your Camera You can select the camera you want to configure cross counting for from Camera drop down list. Selecting A Line Crossing Currently you can only create 1 cross counting line per camera. These cross counting configurations are called Rules.
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Index Editing A Cross Counting Line You can edit an existing cross counting line as followed: 1. Select the Rule Number you want to edit the line crossing for from the Rule Number drop down list. 2. Click the red square at the start of the line. 3.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.7 Video Menu - Smart - Sound Detection The Sound Detection feature allows you to determine what actions the recorder takes when there is an increase or decrease in the sound levels on a camera's audio.
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Index 100 is the highest sensitivity level and will trigger when there is a slight increase in sound levels. Trigger When Sound Levels Decrease You can set the recorder to trigger when there is a drop in a camera's sound levels by setting the Decline drop down list to Enable.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.7.1 Video Menu - Smart - Sound Detection - Schedule When you click a camera's Schedule icon in the Sound Detection sub-menu the Sound Detection Schedule screen will be displayed. Here you can create a tailor made arming schedule for sound detection that suits your requirements.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.8 Video Menu - Smart - Lens Covered The Lens Covered feature allows you to determine what actions the recorder takes when the camera's image is obscured. Camera Lists all compatible AI cameras on the recorder.
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Index Alarm Handling Clicking the Alarm button will open the Alarm Handling screen where you can set what actions the recorder will take when a lens covered detection alert is triggered. For more information on setting up alarm handling see the Alarm Menu - Smart section.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.9 Video Menu - Smart - Schedule In the Schedule sub-menu you can create an arming schedule for each camera to specify when the Smart features are active. The schedule displays the time of day in half hour segments along the top and the day of the week down the side.
Zip DVR Manual V2 9.7.10 Video Menu - Smart - Intelligent Analysis In the Intelligent Analysis screen you can generate reports on the number of objects which have passed over a Cross Counting line within a specified time period. You can create daily, weekly, monthly or annual reports for each AI camera.
Index Record Menu The Record menu is where you can configure the recording parameters and the recording schedules for each camera connected to the Zip recorder. From the Record menu you can access the following sub-menus and features. Encode In the...
Zip DVR Manual V2 10.1 Record - Encode From the Encode sub-menu you can manage the video parameters for the Mainstream, Substream and Mobile-stream. 10.1.1 Record - Encode - Mainstream You can tailor the mainstream recording quality of each camera to suit your requirements in the Encode - Mainstream sub-menu;...
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Index Resolution You can set the recording resolution for each camera from the Resolution drop down list. The resolutions available will depend on the camera. A higher resolution will record higher quality footage but takes up more storage space. Frames Per Second (FPS) The frame rate is how many images are captured per second and determines how smooth your recorded footage appears.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Video Quality If you set the Bitrate Control to VBR the Video Quality drop down list will become available. From here you can set your desired video quality and the recorder will then capture what is achievable based on the current main stream configuration.
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Index As a rule of thumb we recommend setting the I Frame Interval at double the frame rate so that a new I Frame is captured every 2 seconds. For example if the frame rate is 12 frame per second (FPS) the I Frame Interval would be set as 24 so that the recorder captures a new I Frame every 24 frames.
Zip DVR Manual V2 10.1.2 Record - Encode - Substream You can configure the substream quality for each camera in the Encode - Substream sub-menu. The substream allows you to create a lower quality stream for each camera which can then be used when viewing the recorder remotely in the PC client software or the mobile app.
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Index Resolution You can set the recording resolution for each camera from the Resolution drop down list. The resolutions available will depend on the camera. Frames Per Second (FPS) The frame rate is how many images are captured per second and determines how smooth your recorded footage appears.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Video Quality If you set the Bitrate Control to VBR the Video Quality drop down list will become available. From here you can set your desired video quality and the recorder will then stream what is achievable based on the current main stream configuration.
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Index Copying Stream Settings From One Camera To Another Rather than re-entering the same settings for each camera you can copy settings from one camera by clicking the Copy button. For more information on copying settings see the Parameter Copy section Saving Changes Once you are happy with your settings click the Apply button to save them.
Zip DVR Manual V2 10.1.3 Record - Encode - Mobilestream You can configure the mobilestream quality for compatible IP cameras in the Encode - Mobilestream sub-menu. The settings for mobilestreams are saved on the camera and not the recorder. As only IP cameras have this functionality you will only be able to configure mobilestreams for IP cameras.
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Index When the mobile stream is enabled on a camera, the mobilestream option will become available when choosing the stream type for that camera on the Zip Vision PC client software or mobile app. Stream Type As the mobilestream is not recorded and ETR is not available only the Normal Stream Type is available.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Just remember that the bitrate is the amount of data transferred per second so a high bitrate will produce a high quality image which requires a faster internet speed. A low bitrate will produce a low quality image better for slower internet speeds.
Index 10.2 Record - Record In the Record sub-menu you can set which channels and which streams are recorded. Once you have chosen which channels to record you can set up a Recording Schedule to specify what to record for each channel and when. The settings available will differ depending on recorder, camera type and camera model.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 via the Zip Vision PC client software or mobile app. When playing back footage you can select the less demanding substream for smooth playback on slower internet connections. Mainstream will only record the high quality mainstream. If you don't intend on playing footage back remotely then a recording of the lower quality substream is not required.
Index 10.2.1 Record - Record Schedule From the Record Schedule sub-menu you can create a unique timetable to tell the recorder when to capture footage. You can also choose how recordings are captured. This could when motion is detected, when an alarm is triggered or constant recording between certain hours.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Creating A Schedule To create a schedule or add to an existing schedule follow these simple steps: 1. Click the coloured radio button for the recording type you want to create the schedule for. 2. Click and drag over the time period you want to schedule recording for. You can drag over multiple days at once if needed.
Index 10.3 Record - Capture In the Capture sub-menu you can configure each camera to take snapshots at set intervals. This is great for time-lapsing images or low level monitoring where a video isn't necessarily required. Once you have configured your capture settings can create Capture Schedule to control when snapshots are captured.
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Capturing Snapshots On An Alarm Trigger Or Motion Detection A handy feature for capturing snapshots on a Zip recorder is the ability to set a different capture interval for when an alarm is triggered or motion is detected by the camera.
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Index Copying Capture Settings From One Camera To Another Rather than re-entering the same settings for each camera you can copy settings from one camera to another by clicking the Copy button. For more information on copying settings see the Parameter Copy section.
Zip DVR Manual V2 10.3.1 Record - Capture Schedule From the Capture Schedule sub-menu you can create a unique timetable to tell the recorder when to capture snapshots. You can also choose how snapshots are captured. This could when motion is detected, when an alarm is triggered or constant capturing between certain hours.
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Index Removing A Schedule To remove a schedule follow these simple steps: 1. Click the coloured radio button for the capture type you want to remove. 2. Click and drag over the time period you want to remove the scheduled snapshot capturing from.
Zip DVR Manual V2 Alarm Menu The Alarm menu is where you can set up alarm inputs and instruct the recorder on what to do when an alarm is triggered. From the Alarm menu you can access the following sub-menus and features.
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PTZ Linkage PTZ Linkage sub-menu is another of the Zip's clever features. In this menu you can set up your PTZ cameras to move to certain area when an alarm is triggered or motion is detected on another camera connected to the recorder.
Zip DVR Manual V2 11.1 Alarm Menu - Motion In the Motion sub-menu you can set up how the recorder reacts when motion is detected for each camera. These are also the same options you will see if you click the Alarm button when setting up motion detection.
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Index Latch Time The Latch Time is the amount of time the alarm output remains active. You can set the Latch Time up to a maximum of 60 seconds using the drop down list Record Video On Motion Trigger The recorder can be set to capture footage from a single or multiple channels when motion is detected.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 On Screen Notification When Show Message is turned on an icon of a red man will appear in the top right corner of the screen whenever motion is detected. You can turn this feature on or off using the Show Message check box.
Zip DVR Manual V2 11.2 Alarm Menu - I/O In the I/O (Input/Output) sub-menu you can set what action the recorder takes when there is a trigger on one of the alarm inputs or an alarm input of a connected IP camera.
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Index Trigger An Alarm Output You can tell the recorder to trigger alarm outputs to activate a 3rd party device such as a floodlight when there is an alarm input. Clicking the Cog icon in the Alarm Out column will open the Alarm Output window where you can set which alarm outputs will be triggered.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Post Recording The Post Recording time determines how long the recorder continues to capture footage for after the input trigger ends. This can be used to ensure you capture an entire event as you may still require footage after a brief alarm trigger.
In the Smart sub-menu you can set what action the recorder takes when there is a Smart trigger from one of the connected Zip AI cameras. These are also the same options you will see if you click the Alarm button when setting up Smart settings in the Video menu.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Audio Warning The recorder can be set to produce a loud beeping sound when there is a trigger on the selected camera. From the Buzzer drop down list you can choose the length of time the recorder will sound the audio alarm for. You can also select Disable if you don't want the recorder to sound a warning when triggered.
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Index You can enable or disable channel recording by ticking or unticking the Record Channel check box. You can then choose all analogue or all IP cameras by selecting the Analogue Channels and IP Camera check boxes. Finally you can select any combination of analogue and IP cameras by highlighting the individual channels.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Open Full Screen On Smart Trigger By ticking the Full Screen check box you can tell the recorder to open the camera's image full screen when there is a trigger. This is useful in control room settings where the cameras are monitored.
Index 11.4 Alarm Menu - PTZ Linkage The PTZ Linkage sub-menu is a great way enhance your security system. It allows you to tell PTZ cameras to move to a specific location when an alarm input is triggered or motion detected by another camera. This is achieved by activating one of the PTZ's preset locations.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 If you want to use a camera's motion detection to trigger PTZ movement you need to tick the Motion check box. Likewise, if you don't want to use a camera's motion detection only its alarm inputs, you can un-tick the Motion check box.
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Index To see how to set up PTZ presets see the Live View Toolbar - PTZ Controls section. Copying PTZ Linkage Settings You can copy PTZ linkage settings from one camera to another by clicking the Copy button as explained in the Parameter Copy section.
Zip DVR Manual V2 11.5 Alarm Menu - Exception In the Exception sub-menu you can decide how the recorder alerts you when an error occurs or maintenance is required. The settings available may differ depending on the model of recorder.
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Index Latch Time The Latch Time is the amount of time the alarm output remains active. You can set the Latch Time up to a maximum of 60 seconds using the drop down list On Screen Notification When Show Message is turned on you will get a visual notification during live view to indicate that an exception event has occurred.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 11.5.1 Alarm Menu - Exception - Disk Error When the recorder can not write to a disk a hard driver error icon will appear during live view if the Disk Error exception is enabled in the Exceptions menu.
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Index Clicking the Configuration button will take you to the Storage Menu section where you can format the drive. No Hard Drive Detected If the recorder can not find any hard drives the following message will be displayed. Once you click the OK button the window will close but the icon will remain on screen.
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Alarm Out - any alarm outputs the camera is set to trigger. · Push - any time an event should send a push notification to the Zip mobile app. · FTP Upload - image or video uploads to an FTP server for the chosen camera.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Editing A Schedule By default each trigger event type is scheduled to be active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Removing A Schedule To remove a schedule follow these simple steps: 1. Click the radio button for the trigger event type you want to remove.
Index AI - iSENSE Menu iSENSE features are only compatible when used with the latest Zip AI cameras and iSENSE NVR Firmware. iSENSE Lite is available in these models; ZIP204, ZIP104, LITE004-016, SUPA004-016, XTRA004-016, XTRA204 iSENSE Lite Features; · Face detection ·...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 From the AI menu you can access the following sub-menus and features. Setup In the Setup menu you can configure the different AI detection options and setup the schedule for the AI detection. Only one smart detection feature can be enabled at any given time.
Index 12.1 Setup 12.1.1 FD - Face Detection You can setup face detection for each camera on the recorder in the sub-menu, it will record footage or trigger an alarm when a face is detected. Camera Lists the compatible channels on the recorder. Setup Clicking the cog icon takes you to the Setup...
Zip DVR Manual V2 12.1.1.1 Face Detection - Setup Facial detection can be set to trigger an alarm event in a custom area when it detects a face. Key Settings Snap Mode - Set how the camera will capture thumbnail snapshots when triggered.
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Index Unlimited = Will continuously capture a snapshot at the interval as set by the snap frequency, if the subject is still present. Snap Frequency - Customise how often the camera will capture a snapshot (in seconds), this is a timer which will remain active as long as the subject is present. If the subject leaves the camera's image and returns a snapshot will be captured and the timer will reset.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Rule Kind - Set to trigger an alarm event when a face is detected in a set area or set to trigger an alarm event when a face is detected across a custom line. Rect - Face detection within a set area.
Index 12.1.2 PD & VD - Person / Pedestrian Detection & Vehicle Detection You can setup person and vehicle detection for each camera on the recorder in the sub-menu, it will record footage or trigger an alarm when a person or vehicle is detected.
Zip DVR Manual V2 12.1.2.1 Person / Pedestrian Detection & Vehicle Detection - Setup Person / pedestrian detection and vehicle detection can be set to trigger an alarm event in a custom area when it detects pedestrians, vehicles or both.
Index Unlimited = Will continuously capture a snapshot at the interval as set by the snap frequency, if the subject is still present. Snap Frequency - Customise how often the camera will capture a snapshot (in seconds), this is a timer which will remain active as long as the subject is present. If the subject leaves the camera's image and returns a snapshot will be captured and the timer will reset.
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Index 12.1.5 Schedule From the Schedule menu you can create a unique timetable to tell the recorder when to trigger and capture. As an example you could create a schedule which captures face detection footage outside of business hours, then switches to constant recording during normal business hours.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 2. Click and drag over the time period you want to remove the scheduled recording from. You can drag over multiple days at once if needed. Copying Record Schedules From One Camera To Another Rather than re-creating the same schedule for each camera you can copy schedules from one camera to another by clicking the Copy button.
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Index 12.2 Recognition In the recognition menu you can set the model which the cameras will use for the facial recognition and also customise the facial recognition database for block, allow and custom rules. 12.2.1 Model Configuration You can specify the model configuration for each camera in the sub-menu Device/Channel Lists the compatible channels on the recorder.
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The database management page is where you can import, backup and edit the facial recognition database. You can save the recorder's current database as a backup or load onto another Zip recorder via USB. You can also load from the same recorder or another Zip recorder.
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12.2.2.1 Import Database You can load a previously saved database from your recorder or another Zip recorder. Just follow these simple steps: 1. Insert the USB backup device which contains the database files into your recorder.
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Index 12.2.2.3 Adding/ Editing Database Lists Adding by importing faces from Local Storage Device This method uses previously captured faces in the recorder to add specific faces to the allow / block list. These faces are added as a "profile" where details of the individual can be entered.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 4. The default date and time set today from 00:00 to 23:59, customise the from and to date, to broaden the search. To easily navigate days, simply select the left and right arrow, adjust the days amount to broaden the search over multiple days.
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Index Once you're happy with the details for the person, then select Import. 6. The person will then appear in the database List. Adding by importing faces from External Storage Device This method allows for faces to be imported from an external USB drive then add specific faces to the allow / block list.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 1. Insert the USB device which contains the files into your recorder. 2. Select the Edit button to enter the List. 3. Select the Import button. 4. Select Import from External Storage Device. 5. Navigate to the files on the USB stick, and select the file then click OK.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 12.2.2.4 Exporting from the Database List This option allows for faces in the recorder to be individually exported. Files are exported as a jpg with a resolution of 448 x 448. 1. Insert the USB device which contains the files into your recorder.
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Index 12.3 Alarm In this menu specific alarm actions can be setup when an AI camera recognises a face or there is a detection. 12.3.1 Face Recognition The Alarm - Face Recognition management page is where you can customise the alarm handling and similarity percentage when a face is detected.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Allow List, Block List and Stranger When a face is detected then the recorder will tag this event as either allow, block (if the face is similar to one in the list), or the recorder will tag this event as a stranger.
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Index 12.3.1.1 Alarm List - Handling In the Alarm - Face Recognition sub-menu you can set up how the recorder acts when a face is recognised. These are also similar options you will see if you click the Alarm button when setting up motion detection. The settings available will differ depending on recorder, camera type and camera model.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Latch Time The Latch Time is the amount of time the alarm output remains active. You can set the Latch Time up to a maximum of 60 seconds using the drop down list. Save Face The recorder can be set to capture the face when detected. Typically if the face is detected you want the recorder to save the detected face.
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Index Cloud Uploads You can also automatically upload snapshots to a cloud storage account. This can be Dropbox or Google Drive. You will first need to configure your cloud storage account as described in the Cloud section. When you have set up your cloud storage account you can select the Picture To Cloud check boxes.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 12.3.1.2 Alarm Schedule From the Alarm Schedule sub-menu you can create a unique timetable to tell the recorder when to apply alarm handling for each database list and also for which camera. For example you can set an alarm output to trigger during out of hours (e.g. 6pm to 8am) for camera one when a stranger is detected, and then during working hours the recorder will not trigger the alarm output.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 12.3.2 Person & Vehicle Detection In the Alarm - Person & Vehicle Detection sub-menu you can set up how the recorder reacts when triggered for each camera. These are also the same options you will see if you click the Alarm button when setting up motion detection.
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Index Latch Time The Latch Time is the amount of time the alarm output remains active. You can set the Latch Time up to a maximum of 60 seconds using the drop down list Record Video On Detection The recorder can be set to capture footage from a single or multiple channels. Typically there is detection on camera 1 you would want to record channel 1.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Email Notifications You can set the recorder to include detection in its email reports by selecting the Send Email check box. For more information on setting up emails accounts and email schedules see the Email section in the Network Menu.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Enable The Tick allows you to enable or disable face attendance. Send Email The recorder will send a face attendance file (.CSV) at the time selected. For more information on setting up emails accounts and email schedules see the Email section in the Network Menu.
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Statistics is the study and manipulation of data, including ways to gather, review, analyze, and draw conclusions from data. ZIP NVR with iSENSE firmware presents Artificial Intelligent data captured from a ZIP Camera in an simple way. 12.4.1 Face Recognition Face Recognition statistics can be searched and displayed as a bar graph and also as a pie chart (percentage).
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Zip DVR Manual V2 12.4.2 Person & Vehicle Detection Person & Vehicle Detection statistics can be searched and displayed as a bar graph. Adjust Smart to select a different AI search function, Channels or select the specific day to widen or narrow to search results are required.
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Index Network Menu In the Network menu you can configure the recorder for access over a network or over the internet. Here you can define network settings, DDNS accounts, email settings, FTP settings and more. From the Network menu you can access the following sub-menus and features. General In the General sub-menu...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 IP Filter IP Filter sub-menu allows you to restrict access so only specific IP addresses or network segments can connect to the recorder. Voice Assistant In the Voice Assistant sub-menu you link your recorder to a Google or Amazon account for use with a smart home device.
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Index 13.1 Network Menu - General In the General sub-menu you can set up the recorders network settings. Setting your recorder up on a network will allow you to remotely monitor the recorder from a PC, tablet or mobile phone once either P2P setup port forwarding has been...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 DNS Settings Selecting DHCP will automatically assign the DNS addresses from the router. This is usually the service provider's DNS address. DNS2 is automatically assigned as 8.8.8.8 which is Google's primary DNS address. The default DNS addresses are usually adequate for most people but if you wish to set the DNS addresses manually you can de-select DHCP to do so.
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Index 13.1.1 Network Menu - General - PPPoE The PPPoE sub-menu (Peer-to-Peer Protocol over Ethernet) allows you to set up a direct connection for the recorder to your internet provider. This direct connection can only be to a single device so in most cases the direct link from the provider to your home or business is connected to a router.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Defaulting Settings To restore settings back to the factory default you can click the Default button. Saving Changes When you are happy with the current settings click the Apply button. If you exit the window without saving any changes will be lost.
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You only need to set up port forwarding and DDNS if you intend to monitor your CCTV using the Zip Vision mobile app, PC client or IE web client. When setting up port forwarding there a 4 ports that you need to specify; Web, Client, RTSP and Https.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 To set up port forwarding using UPnP just follow the steps below: 1. Tick the UPnP check box for each of the 4 ports to enable it. 2. Set the Mapping Strategy drop down list for each of the 4 ports to Manual.
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Index RTSP Streaming Links The "Instructions" show how you would input an RTSP stream link if you wanted to view a camera from your recorder on another device. When connecting to a channel on your recorder you would enter the RTSP stream link as followed: rtsp Recorder's IP...
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Every Zip recorder is supplied with a free, 3 year DDNS service for its user. This allows you to quickly set up the recorder for remote monitoring, without the added expense or hassle of setting up a static IP.
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Remote Monitoring With DDNS and Port Forwarding now set up you can connect to your recorder remotely using the Zip Vision PC client software, mobile app or in the Internet Explorer browser. Just enter the recorder's serial number follwed by .ippostcode.com e.g.
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Index 13.3 Network Menu - Email If you want to receive email notifications from the recorder you have to configure your email settings in the Email sub-menu. It is also a good idea to configure your email settings as a fail safe as this allows you to send a new admin password if you ever forget the recorder's log on credentials.
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You will need to go into the security settings of the email account you have set as the Username above. From there you can generate an app password. In the app list choose Other, enter a memorable name like "Zip Recorder" then click Generate. This will produce your one time use authentication password.
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Index The recorder will only send notification emails when there is something to report. Setting an interval allows you to limit how many emails you receive as notifications will be compiled and sent together. Test Email Once you have entered all of you email settings you can send a test email to check everything is working correctly by clicking the Test Email button.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 13.3.1 Network Menu - Email - Email Schedule From the Email Schedule sub-menu you can create a unique timetable to tell the recorder when to send email notifications. You can also choose which event type notifications are included. This could be when motion is detected, when an alarm is triggered, when there is an exception error on the recorder or when there is a smart detection trigger.
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Index To remove a schedule follow these simple steps: 1. Click the coloured radio button for the event type you want to remove. 2. Click and drag over the time period you want to remove the scheduled notifications from. You can drag over multiple days at once if needed. Creating A Schedule To create a schedule or add to an existing schedule follow these simple steps: 1.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 13.4 Network Menu - FTP The FTP sub-menu allows you to connect your recorder to an FTP server (File Transfer Protocol) so that you can schedule uploads of snapshots and video footage. This handy feature gives you extra protection as it allows you to automatically save a copy of your CCTV footage.
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Index Username & Password These are the credentials you normally use to log on to the FTP server. If you don't have log credentials you may need to ask whoever manages the FTP server for credentials you can use or to create a user account for you. Picture Resolution You can choose the resolution of the snapshots the recorder will upload to the FTP server in the Picture Resolution drop down list.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Upload Normal Video By default only video footage from alarm triggered events will be uploaded to the FTP server. You can however upload any normal scheduled recordings as well. To set which channels you want to upload the normal video recordings for click the Cog icon to display the Upload Normal Video window.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 13.4.1 Network Menu - FTP Shcedule In the FTP Schedule sub-menu you can create a unique timetable to tell the recorder when to upload snapshots and video footage to your FTP server. You can also choose which event types are included. This could be when snapshots or footage captured as the result of normal scheduled recording, a motion detection trigger, an alarm trigger or when there was a smart detection trigger.
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Index Editing A Schedule By default Motion, Alarm and Smart triggered snapshots and recordings are scheduled to be uploaded 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Normal scheduled snapshots and recordings are not set to upload at all. Removing A Schedule To remove a schedule follow these simple steps: 1.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 13.5 Network Menu - IP Filter With the IP Filter you can restrict access to the recorder to specific IP addresses making your system more secure by creating an Allow List. Alternatively you could just block troublesome IP addresses by creating a Block List.
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Index Adding An IP Address Range To make things easier you can add a range of consecutive IP addresses rather than having to add each one in turn. To add an IP address range to your selected list enter first IP address into Start Address field, the last IP address into the End Address field and click the Network Segment Add button.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Storage Menu In the Storage Menu you can manage your hard drives, run hard drive diagnostic checks and manage your cloud storage account. From the Storage menu you can access the following sub-menus and features. Disk...
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Index 14.1 Storage Menu - Disk In the Disk sub-menu you can see key information for each hard drive, format hard drives and decide if and when footage is overwritten. Hard Drive Information Serial No. This is the unique serial number for the hard drive. Model This is the manufacturers model number for the hard drive.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Overwriting Old Footage You can decide if and when old footage is overwritten from the Overwrite drop down list. Auto When set to Auto the recorder will automatically start to overwrite old recordings with new ones when the hard drive is full. The recorder will always overwrite the oldest footage first.
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IBM for checking the status of hard drives and predicting failures. Here we give a brief overview of performing S.M.A.R.T tests on a Zip recorder. If you are unfamiliar with S.M.A.R.T tests there's a wide range of information readily available online.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 TEMP(°C) Gives a live temperature reading for the hard drive. Utility Time(d) Shows the total amount of time the hard drive has been powered on in days. Whole Evaluation States whether the hard drive has Passed or Failed the test.
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Index 14.3 Storage Menu - Cloud The Cloud sub-menu allows you to link your Zip recorder to a cloud storage service and automatically upload videos and snapshots captured by a motion detection trigger, an alarm input or through one of the Smart detection features. You can link your Zip recorder to either a Dropbox or a Google Drive account.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 To do this you need to enable Picture To Cloud and/or Video To Cloud in the Alarm menu under the Motion sub-menu , the I/O sub-menu and/or the required smart detection feature in the Smart sub-menu When you have set what you want to upload don't forget to check that motion detection or the smart detection feature itself is actually enabled.
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Index A high compression video format which will save a storage space but may lose image quality. The most supported video format which can be played back on most devices. File Structure & Naming Folders When saving footage to your cloud storage you will notice that a folder is created automatically for the recorder which starts with the recorder's device name ends with the recorders MAC address.
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From the System menu you can access the following sub-menus and features. General In the General sub-menu you can manage the recorder's ID, time and date settings, stream friendly multi-channel output (Zip Channel) and the recorder's video output. Multi-User Multi-User sub-menu allows you to manage the username, password and permissions for up to 7 users.
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The Device Name will be shown as the name of the recorder in the device list on the Zip PC client software and the Zip mobile apps. This is especially useful when you have multiple recorders as you can quickly distinguish which recorder is which.
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Ensure Audio (Volume) is enabled for each channel in the record menu to record the audio with footage to then playback. If not the audio will only be heard when looking at the live view / preview on the DVR or via the Zip Vision Pro App. Set this in...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Show Wizard You can enable or disable the Smart Setup Wizard by ticking or un-ticking the Show Wizard check box. When enabled the Smart Setup Wizard will be displayed every time the recorder starts up. Defaulting Settings To restore settings back to the factory default you can click the Default button.
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Zip Vision PC client software. Frame Rate You can set the frame rate for the zip channel from the Frame Rate drop down list. You can choose from 1 to 6 frames per second to get the best results for the internet speed available.
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Setting Up The Split Screen Display You can set the layout of the Zip Channels split screen display from the Mode drop down list. You can choose from a 1x1 up to a 4x4 grid.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.1.2 System Menu - General - Date And Time You can configure everything regarding the recorder's date and time in the Date And Time sub-menu. It's important to have the correct date and time set so that schedules activate at the desired time.
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Index To set the Time just click inside the Time field and use the on-screen keypad to enter the correct time. If your recorder had been networked but you still wish to set the date and time manually make sure you disable NTP so that the date and time aren't updated automatically.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 To configure NTP follow these steps: 1. Tick the Enable NTP check box. 2. Select the time server you want to use from the Server Address drop down list. There a 3 public time servers you can choose, time.windows.com, time.nist.gov or pool.ntp.com.
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Index 15.1.3 System Menu - General - Ouput Configuration The Output Configuration menu allows you to set up the recorder's displays. You can set the output resolution, the auto sequencer parameters for the main video output and the spot monitor output, the menu transparency and the mouse cursor speed. You can make changes to the main HDMI/VGA live view video output or the BNC...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.1.3.1 System Menu - General - Output Configuration - Live Out Selecting LIVE-OUT from the Video Output drop down list in the General Output sub-menu allows you to configure the display of the recorders live view for the HDMI and VGA outputs.
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Index Changing The Screen Size And Position Clicking the Scale And Offset Setup button will display the image scale and offset controls so that you can adjust the size and position of the recorders display on your monitor. A red rectangle shows the edges of the display so you can ensure that this is within the monitor's screen.
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Index 15.1.3.2 System Menu - General - Output Configuration - Spot Out Selecting SPOT-OUT from the Video Output drop down list in the General Output sub-menu allows you to configure the BNC spot monitor output. The spot monitor output is ideal for monitors in public areas as it will only display the cameras and won't show the menu system or the mouse cursor.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Camera's can be chosen from the drop down lists for each camera position. Choosing An Auto Switching Camera Layout When you have Dynamic selected from the View Setup drop down list the Seq Mode option will be displayed.
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Index To include or exclude a camera simply tick or un-tick the corresponding check box. When set to a single camera layout, if a camera is ticked to be included but there isn't actually a camera connected the recorder will just skip this camera. You can also select or deselect all cameras at the same time by clicking the All or Clear buttons respectively.
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Index 15.2 System Menu - Multi-User In the Multi-User sub-menu you can create additional user accounts and set their permissions so each user can only view and control what the administrator allows. User Account Number You can have up to 7 active user accounts as shown in the No. column. Account Username You can assign a unique username to each account in the User Edit window...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Editing A User Account Clicking the Edit icon in the User Edit column will open the User Edit window the corresponding user account. In the User Edit window you can enable user accounts, edit user account names and set passwords.
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Index 15.2.1 System Menu - Multi-User - User Edit In the User Edit window you can amend the username and password for the selected user account. To edit user accounts you have to be logged on to the recorder as the Admin user.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 The Password Strength bar gives you an indication as to how secure your password is. A low strength password may be easy for somebody to guess where as a high strength password would keep you more secure. Ideally you would aim for as strong of a password as possible by using at least 8 characters and a combination of letters and number.
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Index 4. You will be asked to draw the same pattern again to confirm it. The window will close when successful. To unlock the recorder using an unlock pattern simply re-draw the pattern in the same way. If you ever forget your unlock pattern you can unlock the recorder using the admin password by clicking the Password button.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.2.2 System Menu - Multi-User - Permission In the User Permission window the Admin user can set the permissions for each individual standard user to control what they can access and what actions they can perform.
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Index Auto Reboot - When enabled the user can schedule auto reboots for the recorder or remove scheduled auto reboots as shown in the Maintenance - Auto Reboot section. Manual Record - Allows the user to start manual recordings for the channels they are allowed to view.
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Note - These settings need to match the settings of the RS485 device you are wanting to control via the recorder. You can then send your RS485 commands from the Kontrol tab in the Zip Vision PC client software. Baudrate This is the address setting and the speed of communication.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.4 System Menu - Maintenance In the Maintenance sub-menu you can perform the following routine recorder maintenance: · - View and backup recorder activity logs. · Load Default - Load the default settings for entire sub menus.
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Index You can change month and year using the blue arrows then select a date by clicking on it. Once you have set the date you can set the time of day you want the activity log to start from in the Start Time field. Setting The End Date And Time After you have set the when you want the log to start you need to set when you want the log to finish.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 · Storage - A Storage log will show when hard drive errors have occurred and when hard drives have been formatted. Generating A Log When you have set your start date and time, end date and time and the log type, click the Search button to generate the log.
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Index 15.4.2 System Menu - Maintenance - Load Default The Load Default sub-menu allows you to quickly restore default settings to all or a selection of the recorder's top level sub-menus. Sometimes if you are unable to pin- point which settings are causing a problem it's easier to restore default settings and start afresh.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.4.3 System Menu - Maintenance - Upgrade In the Upgrade sub-menu you can upgrade the recorder's firmware version to add new features or resolve firmware issues. You should only need to do this if instructed to by a member of out technical support team.
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15.4.4 System Menu - Maintenance - Settings Save/Load In the Settings Save/Load sub-menu you can save the recorder's current settings as a backup or to load onto another Zip recorder. You can also load previously saved settings from the same recorder or another Zip recorder.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.4.5 System Menu - Maintenance - Auto Reboot Like most electrical devices such as PCs, CCTV recorders have hundreds of processes which can stop working and the device requires a reboot so that everything starts up correctly again. As your recorder is an integral part of your security system you don't want to come back to it when it's needed and find that something has failed.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.5 System Menu - IP Camera Maintenance In the IP Camera Maintenance sub-menu you can perform the following routine maintenance: · Upgrade - Upgrade the cameras firmware from the recorder. · Load Default - Load the default settings onto IP cameras.
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Index 15.5.1 System Menu - IP Camera Maintenance - Upgrade In the Upgrade sub-menu you can upgrade the firmware on IP camera's from the recorder. This could be to add new features to the camera or resolve firmware issues. You should only need to do this if instructed to by a member of out technical support team.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.5.2 System Menu - IP Camera Maintenance - Load Default The Load Default sub-menu allows you to quickly restore default settings to a single IP camera or a selection of IP cameras. Sometimes if you are unable to pin-point which settings are causing a problem it's easier to restore default settings and start afresh.
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Index 15.5.3 System Menu - IP Camera Maintenance - Reboot IPC IP cameras run lots of little processes which can stop working and prevent the camera from functioning properly. If you encounter a fault with an IP camera this may be the case.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.5.4 System Menu - IP Camera Maintenance - Settings Save/Load In the Settings Save/Load sub-menu you can save settings from an IP camera as a backup if needed in the future. You can also load previously saved settings from the same camera.
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Index Loading Settings To load previously saved settings from your camera just follow these simple steps: 1. Insert a USB backup device into your recorder. 2. Tick the check boxes for the IP cameras you want to load the settings onto. 3.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.6 System Menu - Information The Information screen is a great reference tool when you need to quickly check some of the recorder's key information from model and serial number to firmware version and P2P ID.
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Index Serial ID This is the recorder's unique serial number. This is included in the DNS address and P2P ID as they are specific to your recorder. You will also need this for support purposes. Hardware Version The Hardware Version shows the recorder's exact model. This will only ever be required for support purposes.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.6.1 System Menu - Information - Channel Information The Channel Information screen is a quick reference point for the basic information, stream settings and capabilities of each camera. Camera The Camera column shows the channel number of the recorder.
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Stream Settings The Main Stream and Sub Stream columns shows the resolution, frame rate and bitrate for each camera. Some of the newer Zip cameras also support a Mobile Stream which will be displayed in the same way. The camera's resolution, frame rate and and other quality settings can be set in the Record - Encode section for each stream type.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.6.2 System Menu - Information - Record Information The Record Info screen compiles the recording settings for each camera so you can see the quality of footage which will be captured. Camera The Camera column shows the channel number of the recorder.
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Index Stream Type This shows which stream is being recorded, just the Mainstream or Dualstream (both the mainstream and the substream). You can set which streams are recorded in the Record - Record section. Resolution The Resolution column shows the resolution of mainstream and substream, as set in Record - Encode section, for each camera.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 15.6.3 System Menu - Information - Network State The Network State screen displays all of the recorder's network settings in one place so you can check everything is as it should be an fault find. The recorder's network settings can be configured in the...
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Index Common Interfaces When using your Zip recorder you will quickly get accustomed with the following interfaces. To make things as easy as possible we have used variations of these common interfaces throughout the recorder's menu system. 16.1 Backup Whenever you go to save a file or multiple files to a USB backup device you will see a variation of the following screen.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Icon Name Function Refresh the USB device list to find newly connected Refresh devices. List View Display the files on the USB device as a list. Icon View Display the files on the USB device as large icons.
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Index 16.2 Parameter Copy Whenever you go to copy parameters from one camera to another you will see a variation of the following screen. This is a great time saver as you can configure one camera then quickly copy the settings to others as explained below: Source Channel the first thing to do when copying settings is to choose the camera you want to copy the settings from.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Target Channel When you have selected which parameters you want to copy you can then choose which cameras to copy the settings to. This will overwrite the cameras current settings with the settings from the Source Channel.
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Index Shutdown There are 3 options available when you enter the Shutdown menu on your recorder, Shutdown, Reboot and Lock Screen. Shutting Down The Recorder Selecting the Shutdown option will turn the recorder off. The recorder will not capture footage when shutdown so you should only do this when it is absolutely necessary. Rebooting The Recorder When you select the Reboot option the recorder will shutdown and restart automatically.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 How To Zip recorders have built-in help guides to walk you through some of key settings you may need to configure and some of the common actions you may wish to perform. Each guide will have a website address and QR code so you can access the full tips and guides online on our website.
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Index 18.1 Setup Email Zip recorders support SMTP email setup. This is typically an internet based mail server which the recorder logs into to send email notifications, motion detection or errors. Be aware that when using public or internet connected servers username and password authentication will be required.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 2. Under Signing in to Google – App passwords click on the right arrow and log in to your account. 3. Click on Select app and Other (Custom Name) 4. Enter a name for your device and click Generate.
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Index you click Done you will not be able to see the password again. 6. Enter details in to your DVR\NVR or Camera. Typical email settings will require the following details :- Encryption – Auto or TLS for ports 25 and 587, SSL for port 465. Port –...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 18.1.2 Setup Email - Yahoo Go to uk.yahoo.com and click on 'Sign in' and then 'Create an account'. Follow the instructions to create you account or alternatively use an existing account. If you share one email account between multiple devices all of the emails will be visible in the sent folder.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 5. Enter details in to your DVR\NVR or Camera. Typical email settings will require the following details :- Encryption – Auto or TLS for ports 25 and 587, SSL for port 465. Port – 25, 587 or 465. Check encryption above.
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Index 18.2 Recover Forgotton Password If you forget your password you can click Forgot Password on the login interface and a super-password will be emailed to you if an email address has been setup prior. See Email Settings If you do not have an email address setup, please contact your installer for help with resetting the password.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Default Password admin The default user for the Zip recorder is and the default password is 555555 20/04/2023 ZipNVR.com...
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Manuals Free Tools Warranty Registration We have a wide You'll find manuals We have created selection of tips for out Zip some neat CCTV Register your and FAQs recorders and tools to help you recorder within 90 available at: cameras here:...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Software & Apps You'll find a wide range of Zip software to help you get the most out of your Zip CCTV system at SoftCCTV.com. ZipVision - Zip DVR & Android App - Zip iOS App - Zip...
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Zip Finder - IP Camera Zippy Player - ZIP CCTV Viewing Widget - Discovery Tool Single Channel Edition Zip Finder is a great tool A convenient CCTV The simplest way to view for managing your IP evidence player that will footage from your Zip cameras.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Troubleshooting We have created the Zip recorders to be as intuitive and user friendly as possible. Hopefully this manual will help you understand your recorder and get the most out of it. However, there still might be times where you come across an issue and aren't quite sure what is causing it.
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If the recorder doesn't have a built-in switch connect it direct to a PC using a crossover cable and use the Zip Finder program, to modify the IP address and view the camera. The recorder needs to dissipate heat when it The recorder is is running.
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Zip DVR Manual V2 Problem Possible Possible Solution Cause The footage you are looking for may have already been overwritten. If the hard drive's Footage has overwrite status is set to Auto or after X been days, the recorder will overwrite old footage...
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Index Problem Possible Possible Solution Cause You can bridge the alarm and ground Trigger device connections on the back of the recorder is faulty causing an alarm trigger. If this works it could mean that the trigger device is at fault. Check that the Alarm Type set in the Incorrect alarm recorder matches that of the trigger device,...
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Index IR LEDs - N - IR Remote Control Iris Name - K - Network Information Network Menu Keyboard Network State Networking 50, 299, 301 - L - Noise 204, 206 Non-PoE NVR Notifications 250, 254 Layout Options 53, 340 179, 180 Lens Covered - O -...
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Zip DVR Manual V2 PoE NVR - S - Port Forwarding 50, 303 Power Power Down S.M.A.R.T PPPoE 50, 301 Safety Information Pre-record Saturation 39, 47, 158 Presets 40, 43 Save Preview Save Settings 365, 372 Privacy Masking Saving Footage...
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Tips - Z - Toolbar 39, 69 Traffic 200, 201, 212 Zip Channel Transparency Zip Finder Trigger Zip IP Cameras Troubleshooting Zip Non-PoE NVR Zip PoE NVR - U - Zip Vision 59, 396 ZIP104 6, 7 Unlock Code 22, 353...
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