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P/N 1073291-EN • REV B • ISS 29MAR17

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  • Page 1 TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual P/N 1073291-EN • REV B • ISS 29MAR17...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2017 United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. Interlogix is part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved Trademarks and Trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered patents trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Important information 5 Chapter 1 Product introduction 6 Product overview 6 Activate the admin password 6 Chapter 2 Physical installation 8 Installation environment 8 Unpack the recorder and its accessories 8 Back panel 9 Monitor connections 10 Rack mounting 10 Chapter 3 Getting started 12 Turn on the recorder 12...
  • Page 4 Play back an archived file 49 View a snapshot 49 Digital zoom in playback 50 Create video clips 50 Create bookmarks 51 Lock playback files 51 Chapter 8 Archive 53 Archive files 53 Quick Archive 54 Archive files from search results 54 Archive video clips and locked files 56 Merge video files in TruVision Player 57 Export video recordings via TruVision Navigator 57...
  • Page 5 Chapter 12 Recording 92 Recording schedule 92 Manual recording 95 Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup 96 Set up alarm inputs 96 Alarm response actions 97 Set up alarm outputs 98 Manual trigger 99 Buzzer settings 99 Alarm and event notification 99 Video loss 102 Alarm host setup 102 Intrusion integration alarm reporting 103...
  • Page 6 Access the web browser 136 HTTPS settings 136 Web browser live view 137 Control a PTZ dome camera via the web browser 138 Play back recorded video 139 Search for event logs 141 Configure the recorder via the browser 142 Appendix A Specifications 146 Appendix B...
  • Page 7: Important Information

    Important information Advisory messages Advisory messages alert you to conditions or practices that can cause unwanted results. The advisory messages used in this document are shown and described below. WARNING: Warning messages advise you of hazards that could result in injury or loss of life.
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    Chapter 1 Product introduction Product overview This recorder is a full featured and scalable tribrid digital video recording system that can store, display, search, export, and manage video from up to 16 analog, HD analog, or IP cameras. It provides integration with the UTC portfolio of security solutions, and offers a seamless product experience within the TruVision brand.
  • Page 9 Chapter 1: Product introduction Figure 1: Password activation window User Name: It is always “admin”. It cannot be changed. The bar showing password strength Enter the new admin password and confirm it. Tips on creating a strong password:  A valid password range must be between 8 and 16 characters. You can use a combination of numbers, lower and upper case letters, and special characters : _ - , .
  • Page 10: Physical Installation

    Chapter 2 Physical installation This section describes how to install the recorder. Installation environment When installing your product, consider these factors: • Ventilation • Temperature • Moisture • Chassis load Ventilation: Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 11: Back Panel

    Chapter 2: Physical installation • IR (infrared) remote control • Two AAA batteries for the remote control • AC power cords • USB mouse • Recorder • CD with software and manuals • TruVision DVR 45HD Quick Start Guide • TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual (on CD) •...
  • Page 12: Monitor Connections

    Chapter 2: Physical installation Figure 2: TVR 45HD back panel connections (8-channel models shown) 1. Connect four audio inputs to RCA connectors. 10. Connect to a BNC monitor (event monitor only). 2. Connect to speakers for audio output. 11. Connect to an optional USB device such as a 3.
  • Page 13 Chapter 2: Physical installation Figure 3: Rack-mount installation To install the rack ears: 1. Attach the two small front-rack mount ears (A) to the recorder (supplied). 2. Attach the recorder to the front rails (B) (screws not supplied). TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    Chapter 3 Getting started Turn on the recorder Before starting the recorder, connect at least one monitor (VGA or HDMI). Otherwise, you will not be able to see the user interface and operate the device. The recorder auto-detects the video mode (PAL or NTSC) on startup. It comes equipped with a power cord and will auto-sense 110/240 V, 60/50 Hz.
  • Page 15: The Startup Wizard

    Chapter 3: Getting started The startup wizard The recorder has an express installation wizard that lets you easily configure basic recorder settings when first used. It configures all cameras to default settings. The configuration of each camera and recorder can be customized as required. By default the startup wizard will start once the recorder has loaded.
  • Page 16 Chapter 3: Getting started Wizard setup pages Description Next to move to the next page. Automatically: Select the desired IP cameras from the search results list. Click Quick Add to add the selected cameras to the recorder system without modifying the camera configuration.
  • Page 17: Operating Instructions

    Chapter 4 Operating instructions Recorder control There are several ways to control the recorder: • Front panel control. See “The front panel description” below. • Mouse control. See “The mouse” on page 19. • IR remote control. See “The IR remote control” on page 19. •...
  • Page 18 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Figure 4: TVR 45HD front panel (8-channel model shown) The controls on the front panel include: Table 1: Front panel elements Name Description Channel buttons Switch between different cameras in live, PTZ control or playback modes. Use the buttons to enter numerals 0 to 9.
  • Page 19 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Name Description HDD: HDD indicator steady green when data is being read from or written to the HDD. A steady red light indicates an HDD exception or error. Tx/Rx: Steady green indicates a normal network connection. No light indicates that it is not connected to a network.
  • Page 20 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Table 2: Front panel button functions by task Task Button Button function Live view mode Direction Press to cycle through channels. Enter Press to show the PTZ control toolbar. Reverse Press to play the earliest video file of the current camera (upper- left video tile if in multiview mode).
  • Page 21: The Mouse

    Chapter 4: Operating instructions The mouse The USB mouse provided with the recorder can be used to operate all the functions of the unit, unlike the front panel which has limited functionality. The USB mouse lets you navigate and make changes to settings in the user interface. Connect the mouse to the recorder by plugging the mouse USB connector into the USB port on the back panel or the front panel.
  • Page 22 Chapter 4: Operating instructions The IR remote control can be programmed with a unique device ID address so that the controller will only be able to communicate with recorders with that address. No programming is necessary if using a single recorder. The device ID address only applies when using a remote control and not when using a keypad.
  • Page 23 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Item Description 11. Zoom + and - Use to control zoom of camera lens. 12. Preset Enter preprogrammed three-digit code to call up a preset. 13. Tour Enter preprogrammed three-digit code to call up shadow tour. 14.
  • Page 24: Menu Overview

    Chapter 4: Operating instructions Menu overview The recorder has an intuitive structure that allows you to configure the unit’s parameters quickly and efficiently. Each command icon displays a window that lets you edit a group of settings. Most menus are available only to system administrators. The window is divided into three sections.
  • Page 25 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Icon Name Description Network Settings Configures standard network settings including IP address, email notifications, DDNS setup, and advanced network settings. See the Chapter 11 “Network settings” on page 82. Recording Configures recording settings including instant playback duration, recording schedule, and manual recording.
  • Page 26 Chapter 4: Operating instructions The soft keyboard A keyboard will appear on-screen when you need to enter characters in a window option. Click a key to input that character. Figure 7: The soft keyboard Description of the keys in the soft keyboard: Switch to lowercase/uppercase Space Exit the soft keyboard...
  • Page 27: Live View

    Chapter 5 Live view Description of live view Live view mode is the normal operating mode of the unit where you watch live images from the cameras. The recorder automatically enters into live view mode once powered up. On the monitor you can see whether a recording is in progress and, if set up to do so, the current date and time, as well as the camera name.
  • Page 28: Video Output

    Chapter 5: Live view The system status is displayed on the front panel by the status LEDs. Video output The TVR 45HD has two HDMI and one VGA ports. The recorder automatically checks the monitor outputs used on startup. The HDMI1 and VGA monitors show the same view.
  • Page 29 Chapter 5: Live view Table 6: Mouse menu for monitor A (main monitor) Name Description Menu Enter the Main menu. This option is not available from monitor B. Single Camera Switch to a full-screen view for the selected camera from the dropdown list.
  • Page 30: Single And Multiview Display Mode

    Chapter 5: Live view Single and multiview display mode The recorder has single and multiview formats. The number of multiview display modes available depends on the recorder model. Single view display Press the numeric button on the front panel to switch to the corresponding format camera display.
  • Page 31 Chapter 5: Live view Figure 9: Live view toolbar Table 8: Description of the live view toolbar icons Icon Description Start Manual Recording: Start/stop manual recording. The icon is red when manual recording is enabled. See “Recording schedule” on page 92 for information on setting up this function.
  • Page 32: Digital Zoom

    Chapter 5: Live view Icon Description Close Toolbar: Close the toolbar. Digital zoom You can easily zoom in or out of a camera image in live view mode and playback using the digital zoom command. The zoom command magnifies the camera image four times.
  • Page 33 Chapter 5: Live view Front panel Press Enter. PTZ control panel appears. Mouse Left-click the mouse on the desired camera image. The live view toolbar appears. Click the PTZ control icon to enter PTZ mode. The PTZ control panel appears. Remote control Press the button.
  • Page 34 Chapter 5: Live view To call up a preset: 1. In live view, left-click the mouse and select the PTZ control icon in the live view toolbar. The PTZ control panel appears. Select the desired camera from the toolbar. – Or – On the front panel, select the desired camera and press Enter to call up the PTZ...
  • Page 35: Searching Files

    Chapter 6 Searching files This chapter describes how to search and playback recorded videos as well as search them by time, events, bookmarks, and snapshots. Advanced search video menu You can easily search and play back recorded videos by time and date, events, bookmarks, and snapshots.
  • Page 36: Search Recordings

    Chapter 6: Searching files Search results A search will usually produce a list of files, which may extend to several pages. The files are listed by date and time. The most recent file is listed first. You can then select a file to play it back in the playback viewer.
  • Page 37 Chapter 6: Searching files To search video files by time and date: 1. In live view, right-click the mouse on the desired video pane and select Advanced Search. The Video Search menu appears. – Or – On the front panel, click the Search icon.
  • Page 38 Chapter 6: Searching files To search for a bookmark: 1. In live view, right-click the mouse on the desired video pane and select Advanced Search. The Video Search menu appears. – Or – Click the Search icon on the front panel. 2.
  • Page 39: Log Search

    Chapter 6: Searching files 7. To see a slideshow of all the snapshots found, click the  or  buttons on the snapshot toolbar to sequence forwards or backwards through the shots. Log search You can open video footage from the results of a log search. Refer to “Search the system log”...
  • Page 40: Playback Functionality

    Chapter 7 Playback functionality The recorder lets you quickly locate and play back recorded video. There are three ways to play back video:  Instant playback of the most recently recorded video  24-hour playback of one day’s recorded video ...
  • Page 41: Overview Of The 24-Hour Playback View

    Chapter 7: Playback functionality 3. Click Pause on the toolbar to pause playback. Click Play to restart playback. Click Stop to stop playback and return to live view. Modify the instant playback duration The live view toolbar lets you quickly play back recorded video for a preprogrammed period.
  • Page 42 Chapter 7: Playback functionality Figure 13: 24-hour playback window 1. Playback mode: Select one of seven 6. Camera panel. Select the cameras for playback modes to view: Normal, Event, playback. Move the mouse over the area to Bookmark, Smart, Sub-periods, External display the list of cameras available.
  • Page 43 Chapter 7: Playback functionality Figure 14: 24-hour playback control toolbar Description Playback bar: This bar displays the playback recording. It indicates in color the type of recording. Constant recording is shown in the example above. Timeline: Allows you to jump forwards or backwards in time. The timeline moves left (oldest video) to right (newest video).
  • Page 44: 24-Hour Playback

    Chapter 7: Playback functionality Description Play next file/day/event recording in the search result. Recording type: Description of the color coding of the five recording types that appear in the playback progress bar. Green indicates continuous recording. Yellow indicates motion detection. Red indicates alarm recording. Pale green indicates manual recording. Magenta indicates VCA recording.
  • Page 45 Chapter 7: Playback functionality 24-hour playback modes You can select one of seven different 24-hour playback modes (see item 1 in Figure 13 on page 40). They are: Playback mode Description Normal Play back recordings from the selected cameras of the selected day. Select the desired cameras and day to play back.
  • Page 46 Chapter 7: Playback functionality 2. Select the type of event to search for from the right-hand side of the window: Alarm Input, Motion, VCA Alarm, and Intrusion Alarm. Alarm Input: Select the desired alarm inputs from the list displayed. Motion: Select the desired cameras to search. Note: Motion detection must be enabled in order to use this function.
  • Page 47 Chapter 7: Playback functionality 6. Click the desired camera recording to play back. Its time bar also appears on the playback toolbar. 7. Click Exit to stop the play back and return to the previous window. You can do another search selection. 8.
  • Page 48 Chapter 7: Playback functionality Icon Description Cross line detection: This is used to detect people, vehicles and objects crossing a pre- defined line or an area on-screen. If someone or an object crosses the line, the time of the event is shown on the Smart bar. Click the icon and then click on the image to indicate the start and end points of the line.
  • Page 49 Chapter 7: Playback functionality You can display the recording between four and 16 split screens. The recording is split into equals time periods depending on the number of split screens selected. See Figure 16 below. Figure 16: Example of split-screen playback Select the number of split screens Zoom In and Zoom Out...
  • Page 50: Playback Speed And Skip Time

    Chapter 7: Playback functionality 8. Click to exit playback and return to live view. Playback speed and skip time Use the direction buttons on the front panel to modify the playback speed, and to jump forwards or backwards. The default skip time is 30 seconds. However, you can easily change it. To change the playback speed: From the front panel: Press the left and right buttons to speed up and slow down recorded video.
  • Page 51: Play Back An Archived File

    Chapter 7: Playback functionality 2. Click the Pause button to advance the video frame by frame. • Using the front panel: 1. In playback mode move the left direction button to left to scroll down through the speed changes until single frame. 2.
  • Page 52: Digital Zoom In Playback

    Chapter 7: Playback functionality Digital zoom in playback You can zoom in on an image during playback to see it in greater detail. To digitally zoom-in during playback: 1. In playback mode, click the time on the toolbar for the video that you want to view. 2.
  • Page 53: Create Bookmarks

    Chapter 7: Playback functionality Create bookmarks You can bookmark the important scenes in a recorded file for later reference. Bookmarks flag the start of a scene. Up to 64 bookmarks can be saved in a video file. There are two types of bookmarks: •...
  • Page 54 Chapter 7: Playback functionality 2. Click the lock symbol of the desired file to unlock. The file is no longer protected. TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 55: Archive

    Chapter 8 Archive Archive recorded files on an external device such as USB flash drive, USB HDDs or a DVD burner. You must be in live view to archive video. Access to archive commands may require a password. Before starting to archive files, ensure that you have the backup device connected to the recorder.
  • Page 56: Quick Archive

    Chapter 8: Archive Quick Archive To archive recorded video using Quick Archive: 1. Insert the backup device into the recorder. If using a USB memory drive, insert the device into the USB port on the front panel. If more than one media type is found, the USB device takes precedence over the others.
  • Page 57 Chapter 8: Archive Figure 17: Example of an archive window Function Description Device name Select one of the storage media for archiving. If the backup device is not recognized: • Click the Refresh button • Reconnect device • Check for compatibility from vendor Search file format Search files on the backup device with the selected format.
  • Page 58: Archive Video Clips And Locked Files

    Chapter 8: Archive Export recorded files to a backup device To export recorded files: 1. Connect the backup device to the recorder. Insert the USB storage device into one of the USB ports on the front panel. If there are two USB devices inserted into the front panel, select the one for archiving. 2.
  • Page 59: Merge Video Files In Truvision Player

    Chapter 8: Archive The files are saved onto the backup device. A pop-up screen tells you when downloading is complete. The player.zip file is automatically saved with the file that tells you were to go to download the TruVision Player application. Note: If you are using a USB 3.0 compatible device, it is recommended to use the USB on the back panel.
  • Page 60 Chapter 8: Archive 2. Slide the green and red markers of the video segment to adjust the time frame of the segment as required. Note: The selected time frame can apply to multiple cameras. 3. Click the Video button to move the selected video segment to the Collector. 4.
  • Page 61: Display Settings

    Chapter 9 Display settings Use the Display Settings menu to modify how the camera images appear on screen. Display settings Use the Display Settings menu to adjust the settings related to the local monitor output of the recorder, such as selecting the main and event monitors, multiview layout, display the monitor time bar, sequence dwell time options, and enable or disable the local audio output.
  • Page 62 Chapter 9: Display settings Table 10: Description of the Display setup window Option Description 1. BNC Output Standard Define the desired output mode. The BNC output can be used as event monitor and also produces the image that is used for the V-stream. Select one of the options from the drop-down list: PAL or NTSC, and click Apply.
  • Page 63: Layout

    : Display settings Layout The Layout window allows you to define the layout of each of the different views as they are shown when selecting the different live views or the sequencing order. The cameras are sequenced in numeric order by default. You can change the order of the cameras for all monitors.
  • Page 64: Camera Setup

    Chapter 10 Camera setup Use the Camera Setup menu to configure analog and IP cameras. You can also configure the camera OSD, snapshots, recording settings, image quality, motion detection, privacy masking, camera tampering, VCA settings, PTZ configurations, V- stream settings, and people counting. Note: Not all settings are available for IP cameras.
  • Page 65: Ip Camera Status

    Chapter 10: Camera setup Figure 20: Analog Camera Overview window (8-channel recorder model shown) List of analog channels (number depends on recorder model) List of IP channels Maximum number of IP cameras that can be connected To enable or disable an analog camera: 1.
  • Page 66 Chapter 10: Camera setup Figure 21: IP Camera Status window Table 11: Description of the IP camera window Option Description IP Camera tab This tab shows the list of IP cameras added to the recorder. The camera information shown is: Camera No., Status, Edit, Advanced Set, Live View, Camera Name, IP Camera Address, Manage Port, Protocol, Device Model, Serial Number, and Firmware.
  • Page 67 Chapter 10: Camera setup To automatically add an IP camera: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > IP Camera Status. 2. Click Device Search/Add to search for any supported IP cameras located in the recorder LAN. A list of the cameras found is displayed. Note: If cameras still have default settings, they might have the same IP addresses.
  • Page 68: Camera Recording Settings

    Chapter 10: Camera setup Import/export IP camera files You can export the configuration information on the IP cameras to an MS Excel file via the browser or through a USB port. The information in the exported file can be modified but the file structure must not be changed.
  • Page 69 Chapter 10: Camera setup To configure recording settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Camera Recording Settings. 2. Select the camera you want to configure. 3. Configure the following recording settings (options available depend on the camera model): •...
  • Page 70: Snapshots

    Chapter 10: Camera setup • Pre Event: This is the time the camera starts recording before the event. Select the time in seconds from the list to start pre-recording before the event. Default is 5 seconds. The maximum pre-recording times available depend on the bit rate. See “Maximum storage times”...
  • Page 71: Camera Osd

    Chapter 10: Camera setup 7. Click Exit to return to live view. Camera OSD The recorder lets you configure which information is displayed on-screen for each individual camera. The on-screen display (OSD) settings appear in live view mode and include the camera name, time and date.
  • Page 72: Image Settings

    Chapter 10: Camera setup 7. There are two colored text boxes in the camera view window; one for the camera name (red box) and the other for the date/time (yellow box). Using the mouse, click and drag a text box to the display position. 8.
  • Page 73: Motion Detection

    Chapter 10: Camera setup Motion detection The motion detection menu allows you to enable or disable motion detection for each camera, as well as create motion grids, set the sensitivity of the motion detection, and link motion detection to a specific action. To set up motion detection: 1.
  • Page 74: Privacy Mask

    Chapter 10: Camera setup 7. Specify the target size. In the Target Size option, specify how many grid squares must be activated before motion is detected. Enter a value between 0 and 255 squares. Default is 1 square. 8. Select the cameras that will start the motion recording schedule once motion is detected.
  • Page 75: Camera Tamper

    Chapter 10: Camera setup 4. Set up the mask area. Up to four areas can be set (depending on the camera). Using the mouse, click and drag a privacy-mask box in the camera view window over the desired area. You can set up to four areas for privacy masking. Masked areas are dimmed and outlined in four different colors.
  • Page 76: Vca Setup

    Chapter 10: Camera setup Click Apply to save the settings. Click Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week and holiday period, if required. Note: The time periods defined cannot overlap. 6. Select the response method. Click Actions and then select the Actions...
  • Page 77: Configure Ptz Settings

    Chapter 10: Camera setup To setup VCA alarm actions: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > VCA. 2. Select the camera for which to set up the VCA alarm. 3. Check the Enable VCA Alarm box to enable the feature. 4.
  • Page 78: Ptz Presets And Tours

    Chapter 10: Camera setup Ensure that the standard analog PTZ dome cameras are correctly connected to the RS- 485 port on the back panel. Note: If a camera does not work correctly after configuring the recorder, check the parameters entered. To configure PTZ dome camera settings: 1.
  • Page 79 Chapter 10: Camera setup Figure 22: PTZ configuration window Table 13: Description of the PTZ Presets/Tours configuration window Name Description Save Preset Saves preset. Call Preset Calls up pre-existing preset. Shadow Tour toolbar Starts recording the shadow tour. Saves the shadow tour. Starts the selected shadow tour.
  • Page 80 Chapter 10: Camera setup If the desired preset number is larger than the 17 numbers listed, click […]. The Preset window appears. Select a preset number from the dropdown list and click the button to save changes. Note: Presets can be overwritten. 4.
  • Page 81: V-Stream Encoding

    Chapter 10: Camera setup 5. In the preset tour toolbar, click to call up the preset tour. 6. Click Exit to return to live view. To call up a preset tour: 1. Click the PTZ Settings icon on the menu toolbar and select More Settings.
  • Page 82: Call-Up The Truvision Hd-Tvi Camera Osd Menu

    Chapter 10: Camera setup To enable V-streaming: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > V-Stream Encoding. 2. Check the Enable V-Stream Encoding box to enable the feature. 3. Select the Frame Rate from the drop-down menu. 4. Select the Max.
  • Page 83 Chapter 10: Camera setup example, to change the language, use the left/right arrows to select Language and then the up/down arrows to select the desired language. 5. Click EXIT in the camera OSD menu to exit the camera OSD. TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 84: Network Settings

    Chapter 11 Network settings The Network settings menu allows you to manage all network related aspects of the recorder including general network settings, DDNS, NTP synchronization, and email setup. Additionally, the Net Detect and Network statistics menus provide you with a useful and efficient tool to analyze the behavior of the recorder on the network.
  • Page 85 Chapter 11: Network settings 2. Enter the required settings: Option Description Working Mode Select one of the working modes; Multi-address or Net Fault Tolerance. Net Fault Tolerance: When one LAN port fails, the other one takes over. This is the default option. Multi-address: Each LAN port is separate with its own IP address.
  • Page 86 Chapter 11: Network settings Option Description IPv4 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for your network so the recorder will be recognized within the network. Default value is 255.255.255.0. IPv4 Default Enter the IP address of your network gateway so the recorder will be Gateway recognized within the network.
  • Page 87: Pppoe Settings

    Chapter 11: Network settings PPPoE settings Although not usually used, you can connect the recorder directly to a DSL modem. To do this, you need to select the PPPoE option in the network settings. Contact your ISP to get the user name and password. To configure PPPoE settings: 1.
  • Page 88: Ntp Server Settings

    Chapter 11: Network settings - Or - DynDNS: Select DynDNS and enter the server address for DynDNS. In the recorder domain name field, enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS web site. Then enter your user name and password registered in the DynDNS network.
  • Page 89: Email Settings

    Chapter 11: Network settings 4. Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view. Email settings The recorder can send email notifications of alarms or notifications through the network. Note: Ensure that the DNS address has been set up correctly beforehand. To configure email settings: 1.
  • Page 90: Snmp Settings

    Chapter 11: Network settings SNMP settings SNMP is a protocol for managing devices on networks. When you enable SNMP in the menu, network management systems can retrieve recorder status information from the recorder via SNMP. When you set the trap address and trap port in the recorder menu to the network management system’s IP address and port number, and set up the network management system as trap receiver, trap notifications (such as startup) are sent from the recorder to the network management system.
  • Page 91: Network Status

    Chapter 11: Network settings To enable UPnP: 1. Connect the recorder to the router. Note: The router must support UPnP and this option must be enabled. 2. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > UPnP. 3. Check the Enable UPnP box.
  • Page 92: Export Network Packet Data

    : Network settings The test result appears in a pop-up window. 3. If you need to check the current network parameters, click the Network button to get an overview. The current values for NIC type, DHCP, IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, IPv4 default gateway are shown as well as the preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server if used.
  • Page 93: Port Forwarding

    : Network settings Port forwarding When using an internet connection, ensure that the ports are open or forwarded as follows:  When using TruNav: Port 8000 and 554  When using a web browser: Port 80 and 554 See “Internet Explorer users” on page 135 for more information. TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 94: Recording

    Chapter 12 Recording Use the Recording menu to define the camera recording schedules, modify the instant playback duration, and to select the cameras for manual recording. Recording schedule Defining a recording schedule lets you specify when the recorder records video and which pre-defined settings are used.
  • Page 95 Chapter 12: Recording  TL-Hi (Dark green): Continuous recording. High quality time lapse. Records high quality video.  TL-Lo (Bright green): Continuous recording. Low quality time lapse. Records low quality video. This could be used, for example, for night recordings when few events or alarms are expected. Saving the video in low quality helps save resources on the HDD.
  • Page 96 Chapter 12: Recording Note: You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day. 6. Click Apply to save the settings and Exit to return live view. Define a schedule from the Edit menu To set up a daily recording schedule: 1.
  • Page 97: Manual Recording

    Chapter 12: Recording 11. Click Apply to save the settings and to return to the schedule window. The recording schedule window appears showing the schedule selected (see Figure 24 on page 92 for an example). Manual recording The recorder lets you manually record video during live view. This can be useful if you know that the recorder is not currently recording and you see something of interest on a camera screen that should be recorded.
  • Page 98: Alarm And Event Setup

    Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup This chapter describes the alarm and event setup menu and provides more information on the different types of alarms and connected responses. Alarms are all notifications related to either physical alarm inputs on recorders and cameras or anything that does not work as expected: device errors, network issues, and video loss.
  • Page 99: Alarm Response Actions

    Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup In the Actions window, click the Trigger Channel tab and then select the cameras to be triggered for recording when an alarm is detected. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. Select the arming schedules for the external alarm. In the Actions window, click the Arming Schedule tab and select the day of the...
  • Page 100: Set Up Alarm Outputs

    Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup • Full-screen monitoring: When an alarm is triggered, the monitor (VGA or HDMI) displays an image in live view mode. For alarms that are triggered simultaneously, images display one at a time every 10 seconds (default dwell time). You can set a different dwell time using the “Dwell Time”...
  • Page 101: Manual Trigger

    Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup 6. Click Copy to copy these settings to other cameras, if required, and then click Apply to save the changes. 7. Click Exit to return to live view. Manual trigger The manual trigger menu allows you to manually trigger outputs of the recorder. To trigger or clear alarm outputs manually: 1.
  • Page 102 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup • HDD Error: Errors occurred while files were being written to the HDD, there is no HDD installed, or the HDD had failed to initialize. • Network Disconnected: Disconnected network cable. • Duplicate IP Address Found: There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network.
  • Page 103 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup • Object Left Behind: A camera has detected that an object has been left in a designated region, such as baggage. • Object Removed: A camera has detected that an object has been removed from a designated region, such as exhibits on display.
  • Page 104: Video Loss

    Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup Note: The list of response methods available depends on the notification type selected. 6. Repeat step 5 for other notification types. 7. Click Apply to save the settings. 8. Click Exit to return to live view. Video loss Video may be lost if the camera develops a fault, is disconnected, or is damaged.
  • Page 105: Intrusion Integration Alarm Reporting

    Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup To set up a remote alarm host: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Alarm Host Setup. 2. Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port values. Alarm host IP represents the IP of the remote PC where the Network Video Surveillance software installed.
  • Page 106 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup Option Description Set up the intrusion panel connection parameters: Enable Intrusion Panel Check this box to enable the intrusion panel connection. Connection Select Intrusion Panel Select which panel you want to set-up. Up to three panels can be set up.
  • Page 107 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup Option Description Set up the panel disarming alarm parameters: Enable Panel Disarming Check this box to enable the panel disarming event. When the Event panel is disarmed, it will be reported to the recorder. Actions Click the icon to set up the actions linked to the panel disarming alarm.
  • Page 108 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup To set up the zones in an alarm panel: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Intrusion Zone Setup. 2. Under Select Intrusion Panel, select Intrusion Panel 1, 2, or 3. 3.
  • Page 109: Tvrmobile Push Notifications

    Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup TVRMobile push notifications TVRMobile 2.3 (and higher) can receive events from the recorder. The ‘Push notifications’ feature lets TVRmobile notify a user of new messages or events even when the user is not actively using TVRMobile. In TVRMobile, events can be received from the recorder and these events can be shown as a push notification to the user.
  • Page 110 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup 3. In the menu option Alarm, select Set Alarm Notification. The events will be listed in the Alarm Information window. 4. Slide the button to the right to enable the push notification function for the recorder. To set up push notifications for TVRMobileHD: 1.
  • Page 111 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup 3. Select the cameras symbol next to an event to view live or recorded video of the event. To display push notifications on TVRMobileHD: 1. When motion detection is detected, a red dot appears on the alarm icon with the number of triggers that have been detected.
  • Page 112: Device Management

    Chapter 14 Device management This chapter describes how to:  Set up the time and date of the recorder  Select the recorder language and set up general system parameters such as the device name, menu timeout period, and enable/disable password requirement ...
  • Page 113 Chapter 14: Device management Figure 25: Time and Date Settings window Table 14: Description of the Time and Date Settings window Option Description Time Zone Select a time zone from the list. Date Format Select the date format from the drop-down list. Default format is DD- MM-YYYY.
  • Page 114: General Recorder Settings

    Chapter 14: Device management General recorder settings Use the General Settings menu of Device Management to configure general recorder options. See Figure 26 below for the general options available. The changes are immediately implemented once Apply is clicked to save the settings. Figure 26: General Settings of the recorder Table 15: Description of the General Settings window Option...
  • Page 115: Configuration Files

    Chapter 14: Device management Option Description 8. Enable Wizard Immediately start the Startup Wizard without rebooting the system. Check the box to enable/disable and click Apply. Default is Enabled. 9. Start Wizard Now Reboot the system immediately and start the Startup Wizard. Default is Disabled.
  • Page 116: Upgrade System Firmware

    Chapter 14: Device management Click the Default button. Enter the Admin password, click OK, and then click confirm that you want to restore all parameters to default.  or  To restore all parameters, except network settings, to default factory settings: Click the Restore button.
  • Page 117 Chapter 14: Device management To set up a holiday recording schedule: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Device Management > Holiday. 2. Select a holiday period from the list and click its Edit button to modify the settings. The Edit window appears. 3.
  • Page 118: Using A Network Storage System

    Chapter 14: Device management Option Description Flow Ctrl Flow control is the process by which data transfer is regulated so that it does not arrive too quickly for the receiving process. Default is None. Interface Select how the RS-232 port can be used: Technical Support: Console mode.
  • Page 119: Storage Management

    Chapter 15 Storage management This chapter describes the content of the Storage Management menu, including HDD information, storage mode, S.M.A.R.T. settings as well as bad sector detection. HDD status information You can check the status of any of the installed HDDs on the recorder at any time. To check the status of a HDD: 1.
  • Page 120: Manage Esata

    Chapter 15: Storage management Overwrite a HDD You can select how the recorder responds when the HDDs become full and there is no longer sufficient space to save new data. The overwrite option is enabled by default. To enable overwrite when the HDDs are full: 1.
  • Page 121: Storage Mode

    Chapter 15: Storage management To set up the e-SATA device: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > HDD Information. 2. Under eSATA, select the desired eSATA. 3. Under Usage, select the Record/Capture or Archive. 4. Click Apply to save the settings. Storage mode To ensure an efficient use of the storage space available on HDDs, you can control an individual camera’s storage capacity using HDD quota management.
  • Page 122 Chapter 15: Storage management Group HDDs Your recorder can organize multiple HDDs into groups. Videos from specified channels can be set to be recorded onto a particular HDD group. You could, for example, save the records from a couple of high priority cameras to one HDD, and save the recordings from all the other cameras to another HDD.
  • Page 123: S.m.a.r.t. Settings

    Chapter 15: Storage management Set up HDD sleep mode You can set the HDD to enter standby mode, or sleep mode, after a period of inactivity. Sleep mode decreases the power consumption of a HDD. To enable HDD sleep mode: 1.
  • Page 124: Bad Sector Detection

    Chapter 15: Storage management 3. If you want to continue to use a HDD when the S.M.A.R.T. test has failed, check the Use when the disk has failed to self-evaluate. Click Apply to save the settings. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. Bad sector detection You can improve the performance of your HDDs by ensuring that they have no bad sectors.
  • Page 125: Raid

    Chapter 15: Storage management RAID RAID is data storage technology. It combines multiple disk drives into a single logical unit for the purposes of data redundancy or performance improvement. To create a RAID array: 1. Click the Storage Management icon in the menu toolbar and select RAID. 2.
  • Page 126 Chapter 15: Storage management Note: You can create a RAID array of RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10. • If you choose RAID 0, at least 2 HDDs must be installed. • If you choose RAID 1, 2 HDDs need to be configured for RAID 1. •...
  • Page 127: User Management

    Chapter 16 User management Add a new user Only a system administrator can create a user. You can have a maximum of 16 users (the administrator as well as operators and guests). To add new users: 1. From the menu toolbar, click User Management.
  • Page 128: Customize A User's Access Privileges

    Chapter 16: User management Customize a user’s access privileges Only an administrator can allocate access privileges to Operator and Guest users. The access privileges can be customized for each user’s needs. The administrator’s access privileges cannot be changed. There are three types of privilege settings: Local Configuration, Remote Configuration, and Camera Configuration.
  • Page 129: Camera Configuration Settings

    Chapter 16: User management • Remote Advanced Operation: Remotely manage HDDs (initializing and setting properties for HDDs) as well as remotely update system firmware and clear the I/O alarm output. • Remote Shutdown/Reboot: Remotely shutdown or reboot the recorder. Camera configuration settings By default, all analog cameras are enabled for operators for each of these settings.
  • Page 130: Modify A User

    Chapter 16: User management To delete a user from the recorder: 1. Click the User Management icon in the menu toolbar to display its window. 2. Click the Delete button for the user to be deleted. 3. Click in the pop-up window to confirm deletion. The user is immediately deleted.
  • Page 131: System Information

    Chapter 17 System information View system information To view system information: 1. From the menu toolbar, click System Information. 2. To view device information, click Device Info. You can view the device name, model, serial number, firmware version, and encoding version. The QR code for the recorder is also displayed. You can quickly enter the recorder parameters into TVRMobile by scanning the QR code.
  • Page 132 Chapter 17: System information Preview link sum shows the amount of rote applications that are streaming video from this video channel. Preview link information shows you the IP addresses that are currently connected to this channel. 4. To view record information, click Record. You can view the camera number, recording status, stream type, frame rate, bit rate (Kbps), resolution, record type, active schedule.
  • Page 133 Chapter 17: System information 6. To view alarm output information, click Alarm Outputs. You can view the alarm output number, alarm name, and alarm status. 7. To view network information, click Network. You can view the IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, IPv4 default gateway, IPv6 address 1, IPv6 address 2, IPv6 default gateway, MAC address, preferred DNS server, alternate DNS server, enable DHCP, and enable PPPoE, TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 134: Search The System Log

    Chapter 17: System information 8. To view HDD information, click HDD. You can view the HDD label, status, capacity, free space, property, type, and group. The recorded time (how many days we have recordings on the HDD) is also shown. 9.
  • Page 135 Chapter 17: System information To search video from the system log: 1. From the menu toolbar, click System Information > Search. 2. Select the search start and end date and times. 3. Under Event, select an option from the drop-down list: All, Alarm, Notification, Operation, or Information.
  • Page 136 Chapter 17: System information Audio, Stop Bi-directional Audio, Remote: Alarm Arming, Remote: Alarm Disarming, Remote: Add Network Storage, Remote: Delete Network Storage, Remote: Set Network Storage, Remote: Operate Bookmark, Remote: Delete HDD, Remote: Load HDD, Remote: Unload HDD, Remote: Configure SNMP Information All, Local HDD Information, HDD S.M.A.R.T., Start Recording, Stop Recording, Delete Expired Video File, Network Storage Information, System Running Status...
  • Page 137: Using The Web Browser

    Chapter 18 Using the web browser This chapter describes how you can use the web browser interface to configure the device, play back recorded video, search through event logs, and control a PTZ dome camera. You can also specify settings on the web browser interface to optimize video playback and recording performance when operating in a low or limited bandwidth environment.
  • Page 138 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Access the web browser To access the recorder, open the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser and enter the IP address assigned to the recorder, as a web address. On the logon window, enter the default user ID and password.
  • Page 139 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Buy a certificate: 1. Go to the Configuration > Network Settings > HTTPS section of the browser. 2. Click “Create Certificate Request” and fill out the parameters that appear. 3. Click OK. 4. Click “Download” next to the request that you just created in the browser, and get a .csr file.
  • Page 140 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Name Description • Search for event logs • Configure settings • Log out of the interface Viewer View live or playback video. Display format Define how you want video to be displayed in the viewer: Multiview or full-screen.
  • Page 141 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Figure 30: PTZ controls 1. Directional pad/auto-scan buttons: Controls the movements and directions of the PTZ. Center button is used to start auto-pan by the PTZ dome camera. 2. Adjust speed of PTZ dome camera. 3.
  • Page 142 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Figure 31: Browser playback page Description Selected camera. Calendar: Selected day is highlighted. Search: Click to start searching recorded files for the selected camera. Display format: Click to change the display format in the viewer: single view or multiview display. Timeline: The timeline moves left (oldest video) to right (newest video).
  • Page 143 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Description Backup: Click to make back up of recorded files to save locally on the recorder. A list of the recorded files appears Audio: Click to enable/disable audio. Bookmark management: Manage bookmarks. Jump start: Enter a precise time in the box and click the Go To button to jump start the playback to this selected time.
  • Page 144 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Figure 32: Results of a log search Configure the recorder via the browser Click Configuration on the menu toolbar to display the configuration window. There are two ways to configure the recorder: Local and Remote. Camera management Camera configuration lets you define communication and network parameters such as protocol type, maximum file size, stream type and network transmission settings.
  • Page 145 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Figure 33: Remote browser configuration window (Recording Schedule window shown) Table 17: Description of remote configuration menus Menu Function Description Camera Setup Analog Camera Define the analog cameras. See “Configure the signal input Overview channel”...
  • Page 146 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Menu Function Description on page 79 for more information. Define an area on screen to enable a VCA alarm from IP cameras. For analog cameras, the VCA setup is done from the recorder. See “VCA setup” on page 74 for further information. Network Settings Network Settings Define the general network settings.
  • Page 147 : Using the web browser Menu Function Description Alarm Host Setup Define the remote alarm host. See “Alarm host setup” on page 102 for more information. Intrusion Zone Define the alarm panel in the recorder. See “Intrusion Setup integration alarm reporting” on page 103 for more information.
  • Page 148 Appendix A Specifications TVR 4508HD TVR 4516HD Video & audio input Video compression H.264 / H.265 (IP cameras only) Video input 8-ch, 16-ch, BNC interface (1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω), BNC interface (1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω), supporting coaxitron connection supporting coaxitron connection Supported HDTVI input 720p/25Hz, 720p/30Hz, 720P/50Hz, 720p/60Hz 1080p/25Hz, 1080p/30Hz, 3MPX, 5MPX...
  • Page 149 Appendix A: Specifications TVR 4508HD TVR 4516HD Synchronous playback 8-ch 16-ch Network management Network protocols TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, UPnP™, HTTPS, ONVIF Hard disk SATA 5 SATA interfaces (4 SATA interfaces and 1 eSATA interface) eSATA Supported Capacity Up to 6 TB capacity per disk External interface 1-ch, RCA (2.0 Vp-p, 1 KΩ)
  • Page 150 Appendix B PTZ protocols Interlogix-485 Interlogix-422 TruVision-Coax (HD-TVI PTZ) KALATEL Pelco-D Pelco-P Many other third-party protocols are also supported. See the list in the recorder. TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 151 Appendix C Port forwarding information A router is a device that lets you share your internet connection between multiple computers. Most routers will not allow incoming traffic to the device unless you have configured them to forward the necessary ports to that device. By default our software and recorders require the following ports to be forwarded: Note: Port forwarding may reduce the security of the computers on your network.
  • Page 152 Appendix C: Port forwarding information If you cannot find any information for your particular router, please contact your router manufacturer or internet service provider for further assistance. TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 153 Appendix D Supported PTZ commands Table 18: Supported PTZ commands by camera protocols (Part 1) PTZ command Protocol Tilt up Tilt Left Left Right Right Auto Zoom Zoom Focus Focus left righ Interlogix-485 Interlogix-422 KALATEL DSCP HIKVISION Honeywell INFINOVA KTD-348 LG MULTIX LILIN PANASONIC_...
  • Page 154 Appendix D: Supported PTZ commands PTZ command Protocol Tilt up Tilt Left Left Right Right Auto Zoom Zoom Focus Focus left righ TECHWIN VICON YOULI *: Hikvision only. Table 19: Supported PTZ commands by camera protocols (Part 2) PTZ command Protocol Iris+ Iris-...
  • Page 155 Appendix D: Supported PTZ commands # : Aux. 1 TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...
  • Page 156 Appendix E Default menu settings Display Settings Display General BNC Output Standard: Picture Setting: Standard BNC Output Brightness: (Null) VGA/HDMI Resolution: (Null) HDMI2 Resolution: (Null) Display Status Icons: Enabled Time Bar Transparent: Enabled Enable Timebar: Enabled Video Output Interface: VGA/HDMI Default View: 1*1, 2*2, 1+5, 1+7, 3*3 (for 8-ch models), and 4*4 (16-ch models) Sequence Dwell Time: No Switch...
  • Page 157 Appendix E: Default menu settings IP Camera Status IP Camera Camera No., Status, Edit, Advanced Set, Live View, Camera Name, IP Camera Address, Manage Port, Protocol, Device Model, Serial Number, and Firmware IP Camera Import/Export Device Name, Name, Fee Space Camera Recording Settings Record Camera Name: [A1] Camera 01...
  • Page 158 Appendix E: Default menu settings Image Image Settings Camera: [A1] Camera 01 Image Setting: Standard Brightness: 128 Contrast: 128 Saturation: 128 Hue: 128 Sharpness: 1 Digital Noise: 2 Motion Detection Motion Detection Settings Camera: [A1] Camera 01 Enable Motion Detection: Disabled Enable Dynamic Analysis: (Null) Actions: Trigger Channel [A1];...
  • Page 159 Appendix E: Default menu settings Rule Settings: No. – 1; Direction – B>A; Sensitivity - PTZ Setup Settings Camera: [A1] Camera 01 Baud Rate: 9600 Date Bit: 8 Stop Bit: 1 Parity: None Flow Ctrl: None PTZ Protocol: TruVision-Coax Address: 0 to 15 for camera 1 to 16 PTZ Preset/Tours Preset/Tours Camera: [A1] Camera 01...
  • Page 160 Appendix E: Default menu settings IPv6 Address Gateway: (Null) MAC Address: (It depends) MTU: 1500 Preferred DNS Server: (Null) Alternate DNS Server: (Null) Server Port: 8000 HTTP Port: 80 Multicast IP: (Null) RTSP Server Port: 554 Total Bandwidth Limit (Kbps): (Null) PPPoE PPPoE Enable PPPoE: Disabled...
  • Page 161 Appendix E: Default menu settings Sender: (Null) Sender’s Address: (Null) Select Receiver: Receiver 1 Receiver Name: (Null) Receiver’s Address: (Null) Include Snapshot: Disabled Interval: 2 s SNMP SNMP Enable SNMP: Disable SNMP Version: SNMP Port: 161 Read Community: public Write Community: private Trap Address: (Null) Trap Port: 162 UPnP...
  • Page 162: Camera: [A1] Camera 01

    Appendix E: Default menu settings Recording Recording Schedule Recording Camera: [A1] Camera 01 Enable Recording: Enabled Schedule: All day for whole week TL-Hi General General Instant Playback Period: 5 minutes Manual Recording Manual Recording Analog: Disabled IP Camera: Disabled Alarm & Event Setup Alarm Input Alarm Input Alarm Input No.: A<-1...
  • Page 163: Camera: [A1] Camera 01

    Appendix E: Default menu settings Event Priority: VCA < Motion Notification Type: HDD Full Enable Alarm Audio: Disabled Notify Alarm Host: Disabled Send Email: Disabled Trigger Alarm Output: Disabled Video Loss Video Loss Settings Camera: [A1] Camera 01 Enable Video Loss Alarm: Disabled Actions: Arming Schedule - All day for whole week;...
  • Page 164 Appendix E: Default menu settings Intrusion Zone Setup Intrusion Zone Setup Select Intrusion Panel: 1 ID: 1 Zone Number: 1 Actions: Trigger Channel, Arming Schedule; Actions; PTZ Linking Device Management Time & Date Settings DST Settings Time Zone: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (U.S. & Canada) Date Format: MM-DD-YYYY Time Format: 24-hour...
  • Page 165 Appendix E: Default menu settings Upgrade Firmware Local Upgrade Source: USB Device Name: (Null) Holiday Holiday Settings Status: All Disabled; Start Date: 1st. Jan; End Date: 1st Jan RS-232 Settings RS-232 Settings Baud Rate: 115200 Data Bit: 8 Stop Bit: 1 Parity: None Flow Ctrl: None Interface: Technical Support...
  • Page 166 Appendix E: Default menu settings S.M.A.R.T.: Temperature (°C): Power Up (days): Self-evaluation: All-evaluation: Functional S.M.A.R.T. Information : ID ; Attribute Name ; Status ; Flags ; Threshold ; Value ; Worst ; Raw Value Bad Sector Detection HDD No.: (Null) HDD Capacity: (Null) Block Capacity: (Null) Status: (Null)
  • Page 167: Enable Dhcp: Disabled

    Appendix E: Default menu settings Alarm Inputs Alarm Inputs No.; Alarm Name; Alarm Type; Alarm Status; Triggered Camera Alarm Outputs Alarm Outputs No.; Alarm Name; Alarm Status Network Network NIC: IPv4 Address: IPv4 Subnet Mask: IPv4 Default Gateway: IPv6 Address 1: IPv6 Address 2: IPv6 Default Gateway: MAC Address:...
  • Page 168 Index Alarm inputs Daily schedules set up, 96 recording, 94 Alarm notifications Date format, 110 external alarms, 96 DDNS settings, 85 response actions, 97 Default settings types, 99 restore, 113 video loss, 102 Digital zoom video tamper, 73 description, 30 warning buzzer, 99 playback, 50 Alarm outputs...
  • Page 169 properties, 120, 121 Network packet data storage mode, 119 export, 90 Holiday schedules Network settings record, 114 general set up, 82 Network status, 89 Network storage system set up, 116 Instant playback, 38 Network traffic Intrusion integration alarm reporting check, 89 setup, 103 NTP server, 86 Intrusion panel setup, 103...
  • Page 170 configure, 75 System date control remotely, 138 display, 110 PTZ protocols System information assign, 75 view, 129 System logs playback, 132 search, 132 Quick archive, 54 System time display, 110 RAID array create, 123 Time bar rebuild, 123 display, 59 verify, 123 Time format, 110 Recorder name...
  • Page 171 digital zoom, 140 live view, 137 network settings, 136 remote configuration of recorder, 142 search and play back recorded video, 139 search event logs, 141 video snapshot, 139 TruVision DVR 45HD User Manual...

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