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SiBell Network Video Recorder (NVR)
User Manual
NVR-NV9000 Version:001
Please read this manual carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for
reference purposes. (specifications subject to change without notice*)

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  • Page 1 SiBell Network Video Recorder (NVR) User Manual NVR-NV9000 Version:001 Please read this manual carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for reference purposes. (specifications subject to change without notice*)
  • Page 2 Notes Please read this user manual carefully to ensure correct device usage. Notice: There may be some technically incorrect places or printing errors in this manual. The updates will be added into the new versions of this manual. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. Advisory/ Warnings ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    NVR User Manual Contents Contents Contents ............................i Introduction ........................1 1.1 Summary ........................1 1.2 Features ........................1 1.3 Front Panel Descriptions ....................4 1.4 Rear Panel Descriptions ....................4 1.5 Connections ........................7 Basic Operation Guide ....................10 2.1 Startup &...
  • Page 4: Contents

    NVR User Manual Contents PTZ ........................... 37 6.1 PTZ Control Interface Introduction ................37 6.2 Preset Setting ......................40 6.3 Cruise Setting ......................41 Record & Disk Management ..................43 7.1 Record Configuration ....................43 7.1.1 Mode Configuration ..................43 7.1.2 Advanced Configuration ..................
  • Page 5 NVR User Manual Contents 9.4.2 E-mail ......................66 9.4.3 Display ......................66 9.4.4 Buzzer ......................66 9.5 Manual Alarm ......................67 9.6 View Alarm Status ...................... 67 10 Account & Permission Management................69 10.1 Account Management ....................69 10.1.1 Add User ......................69 10.1.2 Edit User ......................
  • Page 6 NVR User Manual Contents Appendix C Compatible Device List ..................99...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    NVR User Manual Introduction Introduction 1.1 Summary SiBell NVR’s were designed with advanced SOC Technology, sleek user interface software and embedded to create a system that is both secure and user-friendly. This series of NVR’s are powerful, easy to use and provide superior image quality and system stability. Designed specifically for the Network Video monitoring field, Sibell’s Network Video Recorders are high performance, high quality with smart IP Camera Management capabilities as well has advanced record search.
  • Page 8 NVR User Manual Introduction dwell time setting.  Supports motion detection and video masking  Supports multiple P.T.Z. control protocols and setup of the preset and cruise  Supports direct mouse control including rotating, zoom, focusing and so on.  Supports single camera image to be zoomed by sliding the scroll wheel of the mouse ...
  • Page 9 NVR User Manual Introduction 1/32 times of the normal speed) and 30s’ addition or reduction to current playing time Record Backup  Supports record to be backed up through USB (U disk, mobile HDD) or e-SATA interface  Supports record to be backed up by time/event/image searching ...
  • Page 10: Front Panel Descriptions

    NVR User Manual Introduction  Setting interfaces can be switched to one another conveniently by clicking the main menus on the top of the setting interfaces  Support NVR information viewing including basic, camera status, alarm status, record status, network status, disk and backup status ...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Descriptions

    NVR User Manual Introduction 1.4 Rear Panel Descriptions Here we take only a part of real panels for example to introduce their interfaces and connections. The interfaces and locations of the interfaces are only for references. Name Descriptions ALARM OUT Relay output;...
  • Page 12 NVR User Manual Introduction Name Descriptions e-SATA Connect to HDD with e-SATA interface RS485 Y/Z interface Unavailable right now RS485 A/B interface Connect to keyboard. A is TX+; B is TX- AUDIO OUT Audio output; connect to sound box Network port HDMI Connect to high definition display device Connect USB storage device or USB mouse...
  • Page 13: Connections

    NVR User Manual Introduction Name Descriptions Power Supply DC48V power supply interface PoE port 8 PoE network ports; connect to 8 PoE IP cameras Network port Connect to monitor HDMI Connect to 1920×1080 high definition display device USB3.0 interface, connect USB storage device or USB3.0 USB mouse Audio input;...
  • Page 14 NVR User Manual Introduction Alarm Input: Alarm IN 1~16 are 16 CH alarm input interfaces. There are no type requirements for sensors. NO type and NC type are both available. The way to connect sensor and the device is shown below: The alarm input is an open/closed relay.
  • Page 15 NVR User Manual Introduction  RS485 Connection There are two types of RS485 interfaces: (Type 1) (Type 2) Type 1: The P/Z interfaces are unavailable temporarily. K/B interfaces are used to connect keyboard. Type 2: The RS485 interfaces are used to connect keyboard. A is TX+; B is TX-.
  • Page 16: Basic Operation Guide

    NVR User Manual Basic Operation Guide 2 Basic Operation Guide 2.1 Startup & Shutdown Please make sure all the connections are done properly before you power on the unit. Proper startup and shutdown are crucial to expending the life of your device. 2.1.1 Startup Connect the output display device to the VGA/HDMI interface of the NVR.
  • Page 17 NVR User Manual Basic Operation Guide you are controlling multiple devices by remote controller. There are two kinds of remote controller. Button Function interface remote Switch off—to stop the device Power Button controller is shown as Record Button To start recording below.
  • Page 18: Mouse Control

    NVR User Manual Basic Operation Guide Button Function Record manually Search To enter search mode MENU To enter menu Exit To exit the current interface ENTER To confirm the choice or setup Direction button To move cursor in setup ZOOM To zoom in No function temporarily To control playback.
  • Page 19: Common Button Operation

    NVR User Manual Basic Operation Guide The system includes two input boxes. Refer to the above pictures. The left box is the number input box and the right box is the input box which provides inputs of numbers, letters and punctuation characters.
  • Page 20: Wizard & Main Interface

    NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface 3 Wizard & Main Interface 3.1 Startup Wizard The disk icons will be shown on the top of the startup interface. You can view the number and status of each disk quickly and conveniently through these icons ( : no disk;...
  • Page 21 NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Date and Time Configuration. Refer to the following figure. Set the time zone, system time, date format and time format. The DST will be enabled by default if the time zone selected includes DST. Click “Next” to continue. Network Settings.
  • Page 22 NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Note: If you use the NVR with PoE network ports, the online state of the internal Ethernet port will be shown on the interface. Refer to the picture below. Please refer to 11.1.1 TCP/IPv4 Configuration for detailed introduction of the internal Ethernet port.
  • Page 23 NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Click to edit the searched IP camera as shown on the below left. Input the new IP address, subnet mask, gateway, username and the password of the camera. Click “OK” to save the settings.
  • Page 24: Main Interface

    NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Record Settings. Two record modes are available: auto and manual. Auto: Select one auto mode as seen in the interface below, and then click “OK” button to save the settings. See 7.1.1 Mode Configuration for details. Manual: Set the “Sensor Record”, “Motion Record”...
  • Page 25 NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface The buttons in area ① are introduced in the table below. Button Meaning Start button. Click it to pop up area ③. Full screen button. Click it to show full screen; click it again to exit the full screen.
  • Page 26: Setup Panel

    NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Introduction of area ②: Click “Camera” to view all the added cameras in the camera list. Select one camera and then double click to preview the camera image in the selected window. Click “Single Channel Sequences” to view all the added groups in the group list; click one group in the list to view all the added cameras in the group (refer to 4.2 Add/Edit Camera Group for detail configuration of the camera group).
  • Page 27 NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface The setup panel includes seven modules. Each module provides some function entries with links for convenient operation. Here we take Camera module as an example. The Camera module provides convenient links such as “Add Camera”, “Edit Camera”, “Image Settings”, “Motion” and “PTZ”. Click Camera to go to the camera management interface as shown below.
  • Page 28: Main Functions

    NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface Choose an option on the top of the camera management interface to go to corresponding interfaces. Refer to the picture below. 3.2.3 Main Functions  Camera The module covers the functions such as Camera Management (see Chapter 4 Camera Management for details), Image Settings (see 5.3 Preview Image Configuration for details), Motion (see 9.2.1 Motion Configuration for details) and PTZ (see Chapter 6 PTZ for details) and so on.
  • Page 29 NVR User Manual Wizard & Main Interface  Account and Authority The module covers the functions such as Account Management, (see 10.1 Account Management for details) Permission Management (see 10.3 Permission Management for details).  System The module covers the functions such as Basic Configuration (see 11.2 Basic Configuration for details), Device Information (see 11.7 View System Information for details), Log Information, (see 11.6 View Log for details) Configuration File Import&Export (see 11.5 Backup and Restore for details).
  • Page 30: Camera Management

    NVR User Manual Camera Management 4 Camera Management 4.1 Add/Edit Camera 4.1.1 Add Camera The network of the NVR should be set before adding IP camera (see 11.1.1 TCP/IPv4 Configuration for details). Refer to the pictures below. Click Add Camera in the setup panel or in the top right corner of the preview window to pop up the “Add Camera”...
  • Page 31: Edit Camera

    NVR User Manual Camera Management  Add Manually Input the IP address, port, username and password of the camera and then select the protocol. Click “Test” to test the effectiveness of the input information and then click “Add” button. to delete the camera. Click “Default Password” to set the default username and Click password of each camera.
  • Page 32: Add/Edit Camera Group

    NVR User Manual Camera Management  The IP camera which directly connects to the PoE port of the NVR through private protocol will be shown automatically in the camera list.  One of the two conditions must be met for the IP camera which directly connects to the PoE port of the NVR through ONVIF protocol to be shown automatically in the camera list.
  • Page 33: Edit Camera Group

    NVR User Manual Camera Management dwell time of the camera group sequence view) in the window. Check the cameras and then click “Add” to add group. Click to view the cameras in the group after adding group. 4.2.2 Edit Camera Group Click to modify the group information such as group name and dwell time.
  • Page 34: Live Preview Introduction

    NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction 5 Live Preview Introduction 5.1 Preview Interface Introduction You should add camera before attempting live preview (see 4.1.1 Add Camera for details). Refer to the interface as shown below, drag one camera in the preview window to another window for camera window exchanging.
  • Page 35: Preview Mode

    NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction Camera Info Click it to view the camera information. The single channel amplification interface is as shown below. Press and drag the blue box to select the zoom in area. Click to zoom the image. Click the camera selection box to select other cameras for amplification.
  • Page 36: Quick Sequence View

    NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction  Add Display Mode Method One: Click “Customize Display Modes” in the above interface and then set the screen mode. Add the cameras and adjust the cameras as needed. Click “Save” button under the display mode list and then enter the display mode name in the popup window, click “OK”...
  • Page 37: Camera Group View In Sequence

    NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction Go to the live preview interface and then click to pop up a little window. Set the dwell time in the window and then click to view the live group by group according to the camera number of the current screen mode.
  • Page 38: Scheme View In Sequence

    NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction Double click one camera group on the right side of the interface. The cameras in the group will start camera group view one by one in the selected camera window. You can also drag the group directly to any preview window. Right click on the group view window and then click “Close Dwell”...
  • Page 39: Preview Image Configuration

    NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction  Start Sequence View Go to live preview interface and then click to pop up a window. Set the dwell time in the window and then click to start scheme view in sequence. Double click the sequence view interface to pause the view;...
  • Page 40: Mask Settings

    NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction 5.3.3 Mask Settings Some areas of the image can be masked for privacy. Up to four mask areas can be set for each camera. Click StartSettingsCameraImageMask Settings to go to the interface as shown below. Select the camera and enable the mask. Click “Draw” button and then drag the mouse on the image area to set the mask area;...
  • Page 41 NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction  Image Adjustment Select the camera and then click “Image Adjustment” to go to image adjustment tab. Refer to the above picture. Drag the slider to set the camera’s brightness, contrast, saturation and hue value.
  • Page 42 NVR User Manual Live Preview Introduction  Lens Control Select the camera and then click “Lens Control” to go to lens control tab. Click adjust the zoom and focus parameters of the camera’s lens. Click “Save” to save the settings. The introductions of these parameters and buttons are as follows: Button/Parameter Meaning...
  • Page 43: Ptz

    NVR User Manual 6 PTZ 6.1 PTZ Control Interface Introduction You can control the IP dome or PTZ which connects to the IP camera for PTZ control. Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview window to go to the PTZ control interface as shown below.
  • Page 44 NVR User Manual  Analog Joystick Control The analog joystick on the left side of the interface provides quick PTZ control. The dome or PTZ will rotate when you drag the analog joystick. The farther you drag the analog joystick from the middle of the image, the faster the dome or PTZ rotates.
  • Page 45 NVR User Manual  Advanced 3D Control Double click the left button of the mouse on any area of the camera image and then the image size will be doubled and centered on the clicked point. Press and hold the left button of the mouse on any area of the camera image to zoom in the image;...
  • Page 46: Preset Setting

    NVR User Manual adjusting the dome’s direction); click in the preset list to call the preset; click “Delete” button to delete the selected preset. You can also go to preset setting interface for preset setting, see 6.2 Preset Setting for details. ...
  • Page 47: Cruise Setting

    NVR User Manual  Add preset Select camera and then click “Add” button to add preset; or click in the camera list on the right side of the interface to display the preset information of the dome and then click to add preset.
  • Page 48 NVR User Manual  Add Cruise Click in the camera list on the right side of the interface to display the cruise information to add cruise. The operations of the “Add Cruise” window of the dome and then click are similar to that of the PTZ control interface; please see 6.1 PTZ Control Interface Introduction for details.
  • Page 49: Record & Disk Management

    NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management 7 Record & Disk Management 7.1 Record Configuration 7.1.1 Mode Configuration Please format the HDDs before recording (refer to 7.5 Disk Management for details). Click StartSettingsRecordMode Settings to go to the mode settings interface. You can set the record time under the “Manual Record Settings”...
  • Page 50: Advanced Configuration

    NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management FPS, bitrate and audio of each camera and then click “OK” to save the settings. Video Encode: the available options will be H.265 and H.264 if the connected IP camera supports H.265, if not the option will be H.264 only. Resolution: the higher the resolution is, the clearer the image is.
  • Page 51: Encode Parameters Setting

    NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management 7.2 Encode Parameters Setting Click StartSettingsRecordEncode Parameters to go to the interface as shown below. Set the video encode, resolution, FPS, bitrate and audio of main stream for each camera in “Event Record Stream” and “Timing Record Stream” interfaces. Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can set the record stream of each camera one by one or batch set them for all cameras.
  • Page 52 NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management Click to add a new schedule. Refer to the picture below.
  • Page 53 NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management Set the schedule name and schedule time and then click “Add” to save the schedule. You can set day schedule or week schedule. : add button; : delete button.  Set Day Schedule Click and then drag the cursor on the time scale to set record time;...
  • Page 54: Record Schedule Configuration

    NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management Click “All” to set all week recording; click “Reverse” to swap the selected and deselected time in a week; click “Clear All” to clear all the selected area in a week. 7.3.2 Record Schedule Configuration Click StartSettingsRecordRecord ScheduleSchedule Configuration to go to the interface as shown below.
  • Page 55: Timing Recording

    NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management 7.4.2 Timing Recording Timing Recording: the system will record automatically according to the schedule. Set the timing record schedule of each camera. See 7.3 Schedule Setting for details. 7.4.3 Motion Based Recording Motion Based Recording: the system will start motion based recording when motion is detected in the setup motion area.
  • Page 56: View Disk And S.m.a.r.t. Information

    NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management There are four disk groups. By using disk group, you can set the camera to record data to a specific camera group. The added disks and cameras will be added into group one automatically. The disks and cameras in the groups can be deleted except group one (select a disk group and then click on the top right corner of the added disk or camera to delete it from the group).
  • Page 57 NVR User Manual Record & Disk Management...
  • Page 58: Playback & Backup

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup 8 Playback & Backup 8.1 Instant Playback Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the preview camera window to play back the recording. (click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to set the default playback time) Refer to the picture below.
  • Page 59 NVR User Manual Playback & Backup The added cameras will playback their records in the playback interface automatically. You can in the playback window to pop up the “Add also add the playback camera manually. Click Camera” window. Check the cameras in the window and then click “Add” to add playback camera.
  • Page 60 NVR User Manual Playback & Backup Button Meaning Event list/tag button. Click it to view the event record of manual/schedule/sensor/ motion and the tag information. Backup button. Drag the mouse on the time scale to select the time periods and cameras, and then click the button to back up the record.
  • Page 61: Record Search & Playback

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup camera for playback (the record time scale will show the record data of the checked record type only after the above operations). Introduction of the record time scale (area ⑤): A tool bar will appear after moving the mouse to the record time scale. Click to recover the timeline to 24 hours’...
  • Page 62 NVR User Manual Playback & Backup Select one camera in the interface and then click “Open” button. Click the image box to play the record in the small playback box on the left side of the interface (the box which has image inside indicates that the record data exist). Refer to the picture below.
  • Page 63: Search & Playback By Time

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup Time Slice Mode Selecting: Method One: Click “Year”, “Month” or “Day” button under the record time scale to select the time slice mode. In “Day” mode, click on the left/right side of the time scale to view the record of the last/next day;...
  • Page 64: Search & Playback By Event

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup 8.3.3 Search & Playback by Event Click StartSearchBy Event to go to “By Event” tab as shown below. Check the event type in the interface as required. Click to set the start time and end time on the top left of the interface. Check cameras on the left side of the interface and then click to search the record.
  • Page 65: Search & Playback By Tag

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup Click in the list to play back the record in the popup window. Select one record data in the list and then click “Backup” button for record backup. Select one record data in the list and then click “Playback” button to play the record in the playback interface.
  • Page 66: Backup By Event

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup Click “Backup” button to pop up the “Record Backup” window as shown below. Select the device name, backup format and path and then click “Backup” button to start the backup. Note: If you back up the record in private format, the system will back up a RPAS player to USB device automatically.
  • Page 67: Image Management

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup Click to set the start time and end time on the left top of the interface. Check the event types and cameras. Click to search the record. The searched record data will be displayed in the list. Click in the list to play the record in the small popup playback window.
  • Page 68: View Backup Status

    NVR User Manual Playback & Backup 8.4.4 View Backup Status Click StartBackupBackup Status or click on the tool bar at the bottom of the playback interface to view the backup status.
  • Page 69: Alarm Management

    NVR User Manual Alarm Management 9 Alarm Management 9.1 Sensor Alarm To complete the entire sensor alarm settings, you should enable the sensor alarm of each camera and then set up the alarm handling of each camera. Click StartSettingsAlarmSensor Alarm to go to the following interface. Select the alarm type (NO or NC) according to trigger type of the sensor.
  • Page 70: Motion Alarm

    NVR User Manual Alarm Management see 9.4.3 Display for details. Pop-up Message Box: if enabled, the system will pop up the corresponding alarm message box automatically when the sensor alarm is triggered. To set the duration time of the message box, please see 9.4.3 Display for details.
  • Page 71: Motion Alarm Handling Configuration

    NVR User Manual Alarm Management Drag the camera image to set the motion area. You can set more than one motion area. Click “All” to set the whole camera image as the motion area. Click “Reverse” to swap the motion area and the non-motion area. Click “Clear” to clear all the motion areas. Click “Apply”...
  • Page 72: Ipc Offline Settings

    NVR User Manual Alarm Management 9.3.2 IPC Offline Settings Click StartSettingsAlarmExceptionIPC Offline Settings to go to the interface as shown below. Enable or disable “Snap”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”, “Pop-up Message Box” and “E-mail”. The IPC Offline Settings are similar to that of the sensor alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
  • Page 73: E-Mail

    NVR User Manual Alarm Management Set the delay time and the schedule of each alarm-out. You can click “Edit Schedules” to edit the schedules (see 7.3.1 Add Schedule for details). Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can click “Test” to test the alarm output. 9.4.2 E-mail Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent NotificationE-mail to go to the e-mail configuration interface.
  • Page 74: Manual Alarm

    NVR User Manual Alarm Management 9.5 Manual Alarm Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to pop up a window. Click “Trigger” to start alarm. Click “Clear” to stop alarm. 9.6 View Alarm Status Click StartSettingsAlarmAlarm Status or click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to view the alarm status.
  • Page 75 NVR User Manual Alarm Management If the exception information is more than one page, you can input the number in the box and then click to jump to the specified page. Click to view the exception alarm information in the previous/next page. Click to play the alarm record.
  • Page 76: Account & Permission Management

    NVR User Manual Account & Permission Management Account & Permission Management 10.1 Account Management Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountEdit User to go to the interface as shown below. Area ① displays the user permissions. Area ② displays the user list. Click the user in the list to display its user permissions in area ①.
  • Page 77: Edit User

    NVR User Manual Account & Permission Management Set the username, password, and group. The e-mail address, MAC address, and the remark are optional (input the MAC address after you check it). Click “Add” to add the user. 10.1.2 Edit User Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountEdit User and then click in the user list or double click the user to edit the user information.
  • Page 78: User Login & Logout

    NVR User Manual Account & Permission Management  Edit User Click “Edit User” to pop up the window as shown below. The admin is enabled, its permission control is closed and permission group cannot be changed by default. You can enable or disable other users (if disabled, the user will be invalid), open or close their permission control (if closed, the user will get all the permissions which the administrator permission group has) and set their permission groups.
  • Page 79 NVR User Manual Account & Permission Management Click to add permission group. Set the group name, check the permissions as required and then set the “Local” and “Remote” permissions. Click “Add” to save the settings.
  • Page 80: Edit Permission Group

    NVR User Manual Account & Permission Management 10.3.2 Edit Permission Group Go to “Edit Permission Group” interface and then click in the group list to edit the permission group (the operations of the “Edit Permission Group” are similar to that of the “Add Permission Group”, please see 10.3.1 Add Permission Group for details).
  • Page 81: Device Management

    NVR User Manual Device Management Device Management 11.1 Network Configuration 11.1.1 TCP/IPv4 Configuration  IP Address Settings Click StartSettingsNetworkTCP/IPv4 to go to the following interface. Check “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS automatically” to get the IP address and DNS automatically, or manually input IP address, subnet mask, gateway, preferred DNS and alternate DNS.
  • Page 82: Port Configuration

    NVR User Manual Device Management ports will be unavailable. The IP address and subnet mask of the internal ethernet port can be changed to make the port in the same network segment with the IP cameras which directly connect to the PoE ports of the NVR (it is not recommended to change the IP address and subnet mask of the internal ethernet port).
  • Page 83: Ddns Configuration

    NVR User Manual Device Management HTTP Port: the default HTTP port of the NVR is 80. The port number can be changed to others like 81. The port is mainly used to IE remote access. If you want to access the NVR through IE, you should input IP address plus HTTP port in the IE address bar like http://192.168.11.61:81.
  • Page 84 NVR User Manual Device Management Click Registration button to go to the interface as shown below. Set the DDNS account information (username, password and so on) and then click Submit button to save the account. Create domain name and then click Request Domain.
  • Page 85: E-Mail Configuration

    NVR User Manual Device Management After you successfully request your domain name, you will see your domain name information in the list. Click StartSettingsNetworkDDNS to go to DDNS setting interface. Enable DDNS and then select the www.dvrdydns.com DDNS type. Input the registered username, password and domain name and then click “Apply”.
  • Page 86: Upnp Configuration

    NVR User Manual Device Management Click “Edit Recipient” to go to the following interface. Click “Add” and then input the recipient’s e-mail address in the popup window. Click “Add” in to delete the recipient in the list. Click “Apply” to the window to add the recipient.
  • Page 87: Nat Configuration

    NVR User Manual Device Management Set the NVR’s IP address, subnet mask and gateway and so on corresponding to the router. Check “Enable” in the interface as shown below and then click “Apply” button. Click “Refresh” button to refresh the UPnP status. If the UPnP status were still “Invalid UPnP” after refreshing it for many times, the port number would be wrong, or UpnP is disabled in the router.
  • Page 88: Date And Time Configuration

    NVR User Manual Device Management Device Name: The name of the device. It may display on the client end or CMS that help user to recognize the device remotely. Video Format: Two modes: PAL and NTSC. Select the video format according to the camera. North America is NTSC.
  • Page 89: Factory Default

    NVR User Manual Device Management 11.3 Factory Default Click StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceFactory Default and then click “Reset to factory default” button in the interface to reset to the factory default settings. 11.4 Device Software Upgrade You can click StartSettingsSystemInformationBasic to view MCU, kernel version and firmware version.
  • Page 90: View Log

    NVR User Manual Device Management Insert the USB storage device into the USB interface of the NVR and then click StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceBackup and Restore to go to the interface.  Backup Select the USB device in “Device Name” option; go to the path where you want to store the configuration backup file and then click “Backup”...
  • Page 91: Remote Surveillance

    NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance Remote Surveillance 12.1 Mobile Client Surveillance Enable NAT in the NVR. Refer to 11.1.6 NAT Configuration for details. Download and install the mobile client “Sibell Mobile” into the mobile device with the Android or iOS system. Run the mobile client, go to the “Add Device”...
  • Page 92: Web Wan Access

    NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance Notes: 1. Please make sure that the IP address of the NVR and the computer are both in the same local network segment. For example, supposing that the IP address of the computer is 192.168.1.41, the IP address of the NVR shall be set to 192.168.1.XXX. 2.
  • Page 93: Web Remote Control

    NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance see the serial number of the NVR), user name (the user name of the NVR, admin by default) and password (the password of the NVR, 123456 by default) of the NVR, select the display language on the top right corner of the interface and then click “Login” button to go to the web client interface.
  • Page 94: Remote Preview

    NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance admin: the current login username. Logout: click it to log out and return to the login interface. Modify Password: click it to change the password of the current login user. Input current password and then set a new password in the popup window. Click “OK” button to save the new password.
  • Page 95 NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance  Left Panel Introduction Click on the left panel to hide the panel and click to show the panel. You can view all the added cameras and groups on the left panel.  View Camera Click to view the cameras.
  • Page 96 NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance to set the camera’s live Click one camera window in the preview area and then click preview stream and record stream to main stream in manual record mode; click to set the camera’s live preview stream and record stream to sub stream. In sub stream tab, set the resolution, FPS, and bitrate and then click “Apply”...
  • Page 97: Remote Playback

    NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance PTZ panel introduction: Button Meaning Click rotate the dome; click to stop rotating the dome. Drag the slider to adjust the rotating speed of dome. Click to zoom in/out camera image. Click to increase/ decrease the focal length. Click to increase/decrease the iris of the dome.
  • Page 98: Remote Backup

    NVR User Manual Remote Surveillance Button Meaning Backup tasks button. Click it to view the backup status. Event list button. Click it to view the event record of manual/schedule/sensor/motion. 12.4.3 Remote Backup Click “Backup” in the remote interface to go to the backup interface. You can back up the record by event or by time.
  • Page 99: Appendix A Faq

    NVR User Manual Appendix A FAQ Q1. Why can’t I find the HDD? Please check the power and SATA data cables of the HDD to make sure they are well connected. For some NVRs with the 1U or small 1U case, the power of the adapter may be not enough to operate them.
  • Page 100 NVR User Manual Q6. The IP camera which connects to the PoE port of the NVR cannot be displayed automatically in the camera list, why? Please check whether the resource of the PoE port is occupied by another IP camera that is added through network.
  • Page 101 NVR User Manual Please make sure that the internal ethernet port and the IP camera which directly connects to the PoE port through ONVIF protocol are in the same network segment. The internal ethernet port and the IP camera which directly connects to the PoE port through ONVIF protocol should be in the same network segment, or you will fail to add the IP camera.
  • Page 102 NVR User Manual Q8. The system cannot record, why? Make sure the HDD was formatted prior to use. The record schedule has not been set in manual record mode. Please refer to 7.3.2 Record Schedule Configuration for details. Maybe HDD is full and thus, the NVR is not able to record. Check HDD information from Disk Management and if required, please enable the recycle function (please see 7.1.2 Advanced Configuration for details).
  • Page 103 NVR User Manual Q11. How do i play a backup file? Insert the USB device in which the record backup files is saved to and then open the USB device path. The record can be backed up in the private format and AVI format by NVR. ...
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  • Page 105: Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity

    NVR User Manual Calculate Recording Capacity Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity The recording capacity is mainly up to the record resolution, record stream, and bitrate. Different image quality parameters decide different disk capacity occupation in equal times. The bigger the record resolution, record stream, and record bitrate is, the more disk capacity is taken up in equal times.
  • Page 106 NVR User Manual Calculate Recording Capacity (49.45TB ÷(1-10%)).
  • Page 107 NVR User Manual Compatible Device List Appendix C Compatible Device List Compatible HDD list Brand and Series Capacity Barracuda Series 500GB /1TB /2TB /3TB Seagate SV35 Series (recommended) 1TB /2TB /3TB Surveillance HDD Series (recommended) 1TB /2TB /3TB /4TB /6TB Blue Series 500GB /1TB Western Digital...
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