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  • Page 1 DIVERSITY Network Video Recorder NVR USER MANUAL Non-PoE Models...
  • Page 2 Please read this manual carefully for correct use of the product. Please preserve this manual for reference purposes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Product Overview ......................1 1.1 Rear Panel...............................1 NVR Installation & Connection..................2 2.1 HDD Installation............................2 2.2 Connection Diagram..........................3 2.3 Power Supply Connection.........................3 NVR Common Operations....................4 3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse........................4 3.2 Using the Virtual Keyboard........................4 3.3 Password..............................5 NVR Starting Up.......................6 4.1 Start Wizard ............................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 5.3.6 Alarm Schedule..........................43 5.3.7 Voice Prompt........................43 5.4 Smart Analytics...........................45 5.4.1 Smart Analytics Settings ........................ 45 5.4.1.1 Face Detection ....................... 45 5.4.1.2 Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection (PD & VD) .............. 48 5.4.1.3 Intrusion Detection (ID) ....................49 5.4.1.4 Tripwire Detection ......................51 5.4.1.5 Tripwire Count (TC) ......................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 5.7.1.2 Date and Time........................ 119 5.7.1.3 NTP Settings ........................120 5.7.1.4 DTS Settings ........................121 5.7.1.5 Output Configuration....................121 5.7.2 Accounts ..........................122 5.7.2.1 Changing Password.......................122 5.7.2.2 Add New Users ......................123 5.7.2.3 Setting User Permissions....................124 5.7.3 Maintenance........................125 5.7.3.1 Log .............................125 5.7.3.2 Load Default .........................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 7.3.2 Playback ........................171 7.3.2.1 Playback Control Buttons ................... 172 7.3.3 Remote Settings......................173 7.3.4 Local Settings ......................173 Viewing Backed Up Video on PC/Mac ..............174 Remote Access via Mobile Devices................177 Appendix ........................179 10.1 Troubleshooting ......................... 179 10.2 Usage Maintenance ........................
  • Page 7 Safety Instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please carefully read the following safety instructions so as to avoid personal injuries and prevent the equipment and other connected devices from being damaged. Power sources (note: please use the power supply attached or specified by the manufacturer.) Never operate the equipment by using an unspecified power supply.
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Product Overview Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Rear Panel Item Physical Port Connection Method Power Switch Startup and shutdown. Power Port Connect the attached power supply. USB Port Connect USB devices, such as USB mouse and USB flash disk. Sensor/Alarm Connect to sensor or alarming device.
  • Page 9: Nvr Installation & Connection

    NVR Installation & Connection Chapter 2 NVR Installation & Connection 2.1 HDD Installation This NVR supports two 3.5” or 2.5” SATA hard disk drives. CAUTION: DO NOT install or remove the hard disk drive while the device power is turned ON. HDD Installation: a) Connect the data and power cables to the hard disk b) Carefully flip the NVR case and secure the hard...
  • Page 10: Connection Diagram

    NVR Installation & Connection 2.2 Connection Diagram Note: The above diagram is for reference only. The practical connection may be different depending on the NVR you purchased. 2.3 Power Supply Connection Caution : Use only the supplied power adapter that came with the NVR. Connect one end of the power adapter to the pow- er connector on the back of the NVR.
  • Page 11: Nvr Common Operations

    NVR Common Operations Chapter 3 NVR Common Operations 3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse 1. Left Button: • Click to select menu options. • During live viewing in split-screen view, double-click on a channel to view it in full-screen. Double-click the channel again to return to split-screen viewing. •...
  • Page 12: Password

    NVR Common Operations 3.3 Password For the first time when you run the NVR, you are required to set your own password immediately in order to protect your privacy. Please be sure to record your username and password and save them in a secure place. Language: Choose an OSD language Device ID:...
  • Page 13: Nvr Starting Up

    NVR Starting Up Chapter 4 NVR Starting Up 4.1 Start Wizard Startup Wizard configures the system and gets the NVR working promptly. 4.1.1 Start Wizard Start Wizard Click the to proceed to the next step. 4.1.2 Network Configuration If you connect to a router that allows to use DHCP, please check the DHCP box.
  • Page 14: Port

    NVR Starting Up NVR Starting Up 4.1.3 Port HTTP: This is the port that you will use to log in remotely to the NVR (e.g. using the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already taken by other applications, please change it. Client: This is the port that the NVR will use to send information through (e.g.
  • Page 15: Date/Time

    NVR Starting Up 4.1.4 Date/Time This menu allows you to configure the Date, Time, Date Format, Time Format, Time Zone, NTP and DST. Date and Time Click on the calendar icon to set the current system date. Date: Click on the calendar icon to set the system date. Time: Click to set the system time.
  • Page 16 NVR Starting Up DST stands for Daylight Savings Time. DST: Enable if Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in your region. Time Offset: Select the amount of time to offset for DST Time Mode: Choose to set the daylight saving time in weeks or in days Start Time/End Time: Set the start time and end time for daylight savings.
  • Page 17: Ip Camera

    NVR Starting Up 4.1.5 IP Camera This menu allows you to add IP cameras to the NVR. For PoE NVR, the IP camera will connect online automatically if the IP camera is connected to the PoE port on the NVR's rear panel. For Non-PoE NVR, you need to add the IP cameras from LAN and/or Internet manually Click Search...
  • Page 18 NVR Starting Up You can also click the button to add an individual IP camera to a single channel. Click the Search button to search IP cameras, and then click one of the IP cameras in the device list. IP Address/Domain: IP address or domain name of the IP cameras.
  • Page 19: Disk

    NVR Starting Up 4.1.6 Disk If an HDD is installed into the NVR for the first time, it must be formatted. Select the HDD and then click the Format button to format the HDD. Cycle Record: Use this option to overwrite old recordings on the HDD when the HDD is full. For example, if you choose the option, "7 days,"...
  • Page 20: Mobile

    NVR Starting Up 4.1.8 Mobile If your NVR comes with a P2P ID, you can scan the QR code with your mobile app to view the NVR remotely. 4.1.9 Summary You can check the system summary information you had set in the start wizard and finish the wizard. Check “Don’t show this window next time,”...
  • Page 21: Live View Screen Overview

    NVR Starting Up 4.2 Live View Screen Overview Status Icons This icon indicates that the NVR is currently recording. This icon appears when the camera has detected motion. This icon indicates that the external I/O alarm device is triggered. This icon indicates that the HDD is not working due to an error. This icon indicates that the HDD is unformatted.
  • Page 22: Camera Quick Toolbar

    NVR Starting Up 4.2.1 Camera Quick Toolbar In live viewing, click the left button of your mouse on a connected camera to display the Camera Quick Toolbar. Click to manually record the channel immediately. If the manual recording is in process, the icon will be a red color.
  • Page 23: Taskbar

    NVR Starting Up 4.2.2 Taskbar Click to open the Start Menu. Click to choose a different layout for live view. Click to choose more layouts for live view. Click to start viewing channels in a sequence. Quick playback. You can choose to play the latest recording for all channels from the beginning of the day, or you can choose the playback from the latest 5s, 10s, 30s, 1Min, or 5Min.
  • Page 24: Shutdown

    NVR Starting Up 4.2.3.1 Shutdown Click the Shutdown button from the Start Menu, then check the further action you want to take. Click the button. The system will require you to input the Admin password to authenticate. If you choose Logout, the live viewing screen will disappear. You will need to login to the system for further operations.
  • Page 25: Nvr System Setup

    NVR System Setup Chapter 5 NVR System Setup You are able to configure the NVR for Camera, Record, Alarm, Network, Disk, System from Start Menu > Setup. 5.1 Camera In this section, you are allowed to configure the camera, live view display, manage IP cameras, adjust IP camera’s image, PTZ setup, Masking, Motion, and more.
  • Page 26: Non-Poe Connection

    NVR System Setup Click Search to search IP cameras from the local network, click to add Add all an individual IP camera, click to add all IP cameras. Search Click the button to search IP cameras, then click one of the IP cameras in the device list. IP Address/Domain: IP address or domain name of the IP camera.
  • Page 27 NVR System Setup Default Password: To configure the default user name and password of Private, Onvif and RTSP protocol connection. Default password is “admin”. State: Show the connection status of the camera.
  • Page 28: Steps To Connect Extrernal Camera In The Lan

    NVR System Setup Icon with green background color: camera is well-connected. Icon with green grey color: failed to connect camera. Click the icon to show the failure reason. If the failure reason is “User name or password error”, it means the camera user name and password is different from the default user name and password.
  • Page 29: Add Individual Camera In The Lan

    NVR System Setup If you want to add an individual channel manually, click the edit icon in the channel list, and then click the drop-down arrow next to Switch Mode to select “Manual” and click OK to save. 5.1.1.3 Add Individual Camera in the LAN 1.
  • Page 30 NVR System Setup 2. Select the camera you want to connect and then click Add button. Input the user name and password of the camera and then click Add button. Alias: To define the camera ID you want to display in the live view screen. Port: Camera communication port.
  • Page 31: Add Multiplex Cameras In The Lan

    NVR System Setup 5.1.1.4 Add Multiplex Cameras in the LAN 1. Click Search button, all available cameras in the LAN will be displayed. Or click Add All button, the NVR will search & add all available cameras in the LAN. 2.Select the cameras from the search result, and then click “Add”.
  • Page 32: Add Cameras From Other Nvr In The Lan

    NVR System Setup 3.The added camera will be displayed in the channel list. 5.1.1.5 Add Cameras from other NVR in the LAN The NVR allows to add cameras from other NVR in the local network. 1.Click Search button, all available devices in the LAN will be displayed. There is an edit icon if the de- vice is an NVR.
  • Page 33 NVR System Setup 3. Select the NVR in the search list, and then click Add button. 4.Input the user name and password of the NVR and then click Add button. 4.Input the user name and password of the NVR and then click Add button.
  • Page 34: Add Cameras From Internet

    NVR System Setup 5. The added cameras will be displayed in the channel list. 5.1.1.6 Add Cameras from Internet If your NVR is connected to internet, you’re able to add cameras from internet with WAN IP address. 1. Click Add button in the search page. 2.
  • Page 35: Osd Menu

    NVR System Setup 5.1.2 OSD Menu To configure camera parameters, including camera name, color, date & time format, refresh rate, etc. Hide: To hide the camera images in live view. If the hide feature is checked, only the live view images will be hidden. Recording image won't be affected.
  • Page 36: Image Control

    NVR System Setup Choose a camera to configure. Give a name to the camera. Date format to display for the camera (for IP cameras only). Time format to display for the camera (for IP cameras only). Choose a refresh rate (XHz, XHz, XHz, 60Hz) for analog cameras. To show the camera name in live view screen.
  • Page 37 NVR System Setup Choose a camera to configure. Selected the desired built-in IR cut filter mode to ensure the camera works properly both in the day and night. Set the delay time of IR-CUT switching. Set the IR LED / Supplement lights on/off Set the IR LED level Flip vertical Flip horizontal...
  • Page 38: Ptz

    NVR System Setup 5.1.4 PTZ This menu allows you to configure the PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) settings for the dome camera. Camera: Camera name Signal Type: If your PTZ camera is connected to the RS485 port, then choose "Analog", otherwise choose "Digital" Below items need to be set for Analog PTZ only.
  • Page 39: Ptz Control

    NVR System Setup 5.1.4.1 PTZ control After finishing the PTZ setup, you can use the PTZ function to control your PTZ camera. Click the left mouse button on a channel on the Live Viewing screen to open the Camera Quick Tool- bar, then click the PTZ control icon 2.
  • Page 40: Masking

    NVR System Setup 5.1.5 Masking This menu allows you to create privacy zone(s) if you want to partially cover some certain part of the image. You can create up to 4 privacy zones in any size and location on the camera image. Enable the Privacy Zone, and choose how many zones you need.
  • Page 41: Reigon Of Interest (Roi)

    NVR System Setup Setup: Click the icon into the setup page. Motion Detection Area: The whole screen is marked for motion de- tection (red blocks) as default. If you want to disable the motion detection on a certain area, click the grid cursor and then drag the mouse to highlight the scope to unmark the area into transparent blocks.
  • Page 42: Record

    NVR System Setup Stream Type: Select the stream type to be set. Region ID: Select the area number, up to eight areas can be set. Enable Region: Enable the setting region, the Region ID and Enable Region of each region are indepen- dent and need to be turned on, off or set separately.
  • Page 43: Record

    NVR System Setup Resolution: This parameter defines how large the recorded image will be. FPS: This parameter defines the number of frames per second the NVR will record. Video Encode Type: H.264/H.265. Some cameras might be supported MJPEG. Bitrate Control: Select the bitrate level.
  • Page 44: Snapshots

    NVR System Setup Camera: Select the channel to set its recording parameters. Normal: When the time slot is marked green, this indicates the channel performs normal recording for that time slot. Motion: When the time slot is marked yellow, this indicates the channel records only when a motion is detected during that time slot.
  • Page 45: Snapshots Schedule

    NVR System Setup Auto Snapshot: Enable or disable automatic capturing on the camera. Stream Type: Select the image resolution by mainstream or substream. Normal Interval: Time interval to capture an image in normal recording. Alarm Interval: Time interval to capture an image when motion, IO alarm, or PIR is triggered. Manual Capture: Enable or disable manual capture in the channel.
  • Page 46: Alarm

    NVR System Setup 5.3 Alarm In these sections, you can configure the alarm actions when alert occurs. 5.3.1 Motion Camera: Camera name Buzzer: The NVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in sec- onds when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 47: I/O

    NVR System Setup 5.3.2 I/O This is an optional function, it will appear if your NVR supports sensor I/O, and you connect external sensor I/O alarm devices to work with the NVR. Alarm In: I/O camera. Alarm Type: There are 3 types for your choice: Normally-Open, Normally-Close, and OFF. Choose the one to match your sensor type, or choose OFF to close the sensor trigger function.
  • Page 48: Combination Alarm

    NVR System Setup 5.3.3 Combination Alarm You can configure the ID / TD/ PD&VD / SOD / FD / Rare Sound Detection / Video Tampering alarm func- tion here. Camera: Camera name Buzzer: The NVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in sec- onds when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 49: Ptz Control

    NVR System Setup 5.3.4 PTZ Controls If you had connected the PTZ cameras, you can set the linkage between PTZ cameras and Motion Alarm and/or external I/O sensor alarm and/or PIR alarm. With the linkage function, you can turn your PTZ cam- eras focus to the preset point when a motion, I/O alarm and or PIR alarm happens.
  • Page 50: Alarm Schedule

    NVR System Setup 5.3.6 Alarm Schedule In this menu, you can set several schedules, including Alarm out, Push, FTP Upload, Cloud Upload and Buzzer. Camera: Select the camera to set its capture parameters. To set the schedule, choose one camera and one of the alarm types then drag the cursor to mark the slots. The green blocks in the time slots will be active for alarm.
  • Page 51 NVR System Setup Local Conversion: The system supports to convert your plain text into audio file by local algorithm. Choose Local Conversion Models, and then input the name of the file & plain text. Click Import button, the system will convert the text you input into a voice file and save to the NVR storage. Internet Server Conversion: The system supports to convert your plain text into multi-language audio file by internet server.
  • Page 52: Smart Analytics

    NVR System Setup 5.4 Smart Analytics In these sections, you can configure the Smart Analytic features for your cameras. 5.4.1 Smart Analytics Settings You will see this feature if your NVR supports Smart Analytics. The NVR will support Smart Analytic features including FD (Face Detection), PD &...
  • Page 53 NVR System Setup Camera: Select the camera you want to configure. Snap Mode: There are "Optimal Mode" (automatically select & push the best image from all face images of the same person whose faces were captured during his/her duration of stay), "Realtime Mode"...
  • Page 54 NVR System Setup If you choose Line mode, you need to adjust the position, length of the line, and choose the detectin direc- tion from Dynamic Marking: If you enable this option, a capture box will be displayed upon the face image in both live view images and recording files.
  • Page 55: Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection (Pd & Vd)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.1.2 PD & VD (Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection) The Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection function detects moving people and vehicles in a pre-defined region. A series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Enable: To enable or disable the PD & VD function. Click [Settings] to draw a virtual region in the camera picture.
  • Page 56: Intrusion Detection (Id)

    NVR System Setup Notice: The region for detection can not be in an area people cannot reach. 2. The detected people should be completely surround in the region. 5.4.1.3 ID (Intrusion Detection) The Intrusion Detection function detects people, vehicles, or other objects which enter and loiter in a pre-defined virtual region, and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 57 NVR System Setup Camera: Select the camera you want to configure. Detection Type: Choose the detection target objects. Rule Number: Max. 4 rules available. Rule Switch: Activate or inactivate the rule. Rule type: Detection direction from Dynamic Marking: If you enable this option, a capture box will be displayed upon the detected objects in both live view images and recording files.
  • Page 58: Tripwire Detection

    NVR System Setup 5.4.1.4 TD (Tripwire Detection) 5.1.8.2 TD (Tripwire Detection) The Tripwire Detection function detects people, vehicles, or other objects that crosses a pre-defined virtual line, and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Enable: Enable or disable the TD function.
  • Page 59 NVR System Setup Camera: Select the camera you want to configure. Detection Type: Choose the detection target objects. Rule Number: Max. 4 rules available. Rule Switch: Activate or inactivate the rule. Rule type: B, B A, or Detection direction from Dynamic Marking: If you enable this option, a capture box will be displayed upon the detected objects in both live view images and recording files.
  • Page 60: Tripwire Count (Tc)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.1.5 TC (Tripwire Count) The Tripwire Count function counts how many times for moving objects or people crossed the virtual lines. Enable: Enable or disable the TC function. Sensitivity: The sensitivity level is from 1 to 4. Higher sensitivity will trigger the detection more easily. Click [Settings] to draw a virtual region in the camera picture.
  • Page 61: Heat Map (Hm)

    NVR System Setup Camera: Select the camera you want to configure. Type: Motion Person Choose the detection target objects. will detect all moving objects, will detect hu- man beings only, and Vehicle will detect vehicles only. Alarm Number: The NVR will send an alert if the number of entries minus the number of exits exceeds the alarm number.
  • Page 62: Crowd Density Detection (Cd)

    NVR System Setup Rule Switch. 1. To enable the detection in 2. Use your mouse to click 4 points in the camera picture to draw a virtual region. The sharp of the region should be a convex polygon. Concave polygon will be not able to save. 3.
  • Page 63: Queue Length Detection (Qd)

    NVR System Setup Min Pixel: Set the minimum detection pixel box. The people can be recognized only when he/she is larger than the pixel box. Max Pixel: Set the maximum detection pixel box. The people can be recognized only when he/she is small- er than the pixel box.
  • Page 64 NVR System Setup Enable: Check the box to enable the QD function. Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level. Level 1 the lowest sensitivity level while level 4 is the highest sensitivity level. Click Setup icon to configure the detection conditions. Min Pixel: Set the minimum detection pixel box.
  • Page 65: License Plate Detection (Lpd)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.1.9 LPD (License Plate Detection) License Plate Detection, detects a moving vehicle's license plate and enters the license plate information into the database. At the same time. It can be also back up the unfamiliar vehicle license plate information to the database, or retrieve the license plate detection and alarm information on playback.
  • Page 66: Rare Sound Detection (Sd)

    NVR System Setup Camera: Select the camera you want to configure. Snap Mode: Snap mode,there are optimal mode<select the best quality picture push during the period from vehicle license plate appears>,real-time mode<push once when license plate appears, push once again when disappears>and interval mode<customized number of push sheets and time interval>. Min pixel: Minimum recognition pixel box, the license plate must be greater than the set minimum pixel to be recognized.
  • Page 67: Stationary Object Detection (Sod)

    NVR System Setup Camera: Camera selection Sensitivity: Sensitivity, 1 is the minimum,100 in the maximum. Detection Type: Baby Crying Sound: Click to check baby crying. Dog Barking: Click to check barking sound. Gunshot: Click to check gunshot sound. 5.4.1.11 SOD (Stationary Object Detection) The Stationary Object Detection function detects the objects left over or lost in the pre-defined region such as baggage, purses, dangerous materials, etc and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 68 NVR System Setup Camera: Select the camera you want to configure. Rule Number: Max. 4 rules available. Rule Switch: Activate or deactivate the rule. Rule Numbers. It is the number of SOD areas. You can set a maximum of 4 areas for Choose one of the the SOD function.
  • Page 69: Sound Detection (Sd)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.1.12 SD (Sound Detection) With the Sound Detection, it can trigger an alarm while detecting the sound rise or decline, and some cer- tain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Enable: Enable or disable the SD function. Rising: Enable or disable sound rise detection.
  • Page 70: Schedule

    NVR System Setup 5.4.1.14 Schedule In order to activate the Smart Analytics function, you need to configure the schedule. The schedule will be active in 24 hours x 7 days. To set the schedule, choose one camera then click on one of the detection items on the top side of the time bar, then drag the cursor to mark the slots.
  • Page 71: Database Management

    NVR System Setup 5.4.2.2 Database Management You’re able to create the face database to classify different faces. There are 3 default groups: Allow List, Block List and Stranger. You can use add icon and delete icon to add or delete customized groups. Import Database: Import database from USB memory.
  • Page 72 NVR System Setup Import: Click the Import button to import face images. You’re able to import files from NVR local storage and/or external storage. Click Local Storage Device to import face images which were captured and saved in the NVR local HDD storage.
  • Page 73: License Plate Management

    NVR System Setup Use the same method to add face images from external USB storage devices. 5.4.2.3 License Plate Management This menu provides a license plate information database for comparing the detected license plate infor- mation. Import Database: import the exported packet data into the device. Backup Database: export all the groups to a U disk.
  • Page 74 NVR System Setup Search: filtering license according to keywords. Total: Total number of license plate data in this group. Click to modify the corresponding license plate data information. There are three ways to add license plate information: Import (manually added), Import From CSV (CVS table import), and Import From Local (local import).
  • Page 75 NVR System Setup The format of the CVS table is shown below: Click Import From CSV button to pop up the above interface, select the CSV license plate file to be im- ported, and Click the OK button. Popup the following below:...
  • Page 76 NVR System Setup Import/Modify Click button to add a batch, and you can also modify one license plate information. When more than 5000 data are added, the message box with the content of "Add data has reached the upper limit of the group" will popup. Click Import From Local button to import the license plate information locally to the database.
  • Page 77: Smart Analytic Alarm

    NVR System Setup Click one of data to edit the license plate information and Click Import/Modify button to modify, if the modification is successful will become 5.4.3 Smart Analytic Alarm 5.4.3.1 Face Recognition When faces added in the group were detected,it’ll be a series of alarm settings. Enable alarm: enable or disable face detection Policy:...
  • Page 78 NVR System Setup Alarm Out: optional function. If your DVR supports connecting to an external alert device, you can set up an external alert device. Delay: Set up the external alarm time when the face is detected. Save Face: The face is saved when the face is detected. Save Background: When FD is detected, the entire preview image is saved.
  • Page 79: Attribute Detection (Ad)

    NVR System Setup Alarm Schedule: Click to enter schedule setting interface. Check the time period Exit and Apply,Copy copy the current setting the other channels. Voice Prompts: Voice prompt, when the alarm is triggered, the audio file is imported by the voice prompt (the IPC needs to support the voice prompt function),Please view 5.3.7 Voice Prompts 5.4.3.2 AD (Attribute Detection)
  • Page 80: License Plate Recognition

    NVR System Setup Configure the face attribute alarm function here. Camera: Camera name Alarm Type: Set up face attribute detection type,there are three kinds of detection type. Close, No Mask, Wear Mask. Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a face attributes alarm.
  • Page 81 NVR System Setup Group Name: group name. Enable alarm: Enable or disable license plate detection. Policy: Set up license plate group alarm countermeasures. Fault-tolerant: Fault tolerance rate, for example, when set to three characters, the white list in the group is B594SB, and also triggers alarms when a license B734KB enters the monitoring area.
  • Page 82: Human & Vehicle Detection (Pd & Vd)

    NVR System Setup Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a license plate alarm. License Plate Capture: License plate number picture capture. Save Background: save the background. Show Thumbnail: show the little thumbnails. Send Email: When the license plate is detected,the picture is sent to the mailbox.
  • Page 83 NVR System Setup Configure the pedestrian and vehicle alarm function Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a pedes- trian and vehicle alarm. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when the pedestrian and vehicle alarm is triggered. Delay: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 84: Intrusion Detection (Id)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.3.5 ID (Intrusion Detection) Configure the perimeter intrusion alarm function Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a perime- ter intrusion alarm. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when perimeter intrusion alarm is triggered. Delay: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 85: Tripwire Detection

    NVR System Setup Duration: set the duration of continuous NVR/DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested record- ing time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when perimeter intrusion alarm are detected. Send Email: DVR send an automatic email when perimeter intrusion alarm are detected.
  • Page 86: Tripwire Count

    NVR System Setup Duration: set the duration of continuous DVR/NVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested record- ing time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when LCD alarm are detected. Send Email: NVR send an automatic email when LCD alarm are detected.
  • Page 87 NVR System Setup Configure Cross-Counting function in this interface. Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Cross-Counting alarm. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when Cross-Counting is triggered. Delay: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 88: Crowd Density Detection (Cd)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.3.8 CD (Crowd Density Detection) Configure Crowd Density Detection in this interface. Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Crowd Density alarm. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when Crowd Density alarm is triggered. Delay: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 89: Queue Lingth Detection (Qd)

    NVR System Setup Show Message: Select this box to show icon when CD alarm are detected. Send Email: NVR/DVR send an automatic email when CD alarm are detected. FTP Picture Upload: To upload alarm images to FTP server when an alarm is triggered. To enable FTP, please view 5.4.4 FTP.
  • Page 90: License Plate Detection (Lpd)

    NVR System Setup Duration: set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when QD alarm are detected. Send Email: NVR/DVR send an automatic email when QD alarm are detected.
  • Page 91 NVR System Setup Configure the License Plate detection in this function. Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a License plate detection. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when License plate detection is triggered. Delay: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 92: Rare Sound Detection (Rsd)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.3.11 RSD (Rare Sound Detection) Configure the Rare Sound Detection in this interface. Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Rare Sound Detection. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when Rare Sound Detection is triggered.
  • Page 93: Stationary Object Detection (Sod)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.3.12 SOD (Stationary Object Detection) Configure Stationary Object Detection in this interface. Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Queue Length alarm. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when Queue Length alarm is triggered. Delay: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 94: Sound Detection (Sd)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.3.13 SD (Sound Detection) Configure Sound Detection in this interface. Camera: Camera name Buzzer: NVR/DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Queue Length alarm. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when Queue Length alarm is triggered. Delay: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 95: Video Tampering (Vd)

    NVR System Setup Duration: set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when QD alarm are detected. Send Email: NVR/DVR send an automatic email when QD alarm are detected.
  • Page 96: Statistics

    NVR System Setup Duration: set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when QD alarm are detected. Send Email: NVR/DVR send an automatic email when QD alarm are detected.
  • Page 97: Human & Vehicle Detection (Pd & Vd)

    NVR System Setup 1. Choose the group(s) and camera(s). 2. Select the period from day, week, month, quarter and year. 3. Click the calendar icon to choose the date, and click button to move to last or next period. 4. The statistics will be displayed in pie chart and column chart. 5.
  • Page 98: Tripwire Counting (Tc)

    NVR System Setup 5.4.4.3 TC (Tripwire Counting) You can check the tripwire counting statistics in a certain period. 1. Choose the camera & date. Choose the Report Type: Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annually. Choose the Cross Type: Cross In or Cross Out. Choose the Detection Type: Motion, Person or Vehicle.
  • Page 99: Network

    NVR System Setup 1. Choose the camera & date. Choose the Report Type: Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annually. Choose the Cross Type: Cross In or Cross Out. 4. Click Search button, the result will be displayed in either Column Chart or Line Chart. 5.
  • Page 100: Port Configuration

    NVR System Setup 5.5.1.2 PPPoE This is an advanced protocol that allows the NVR to connect to the network more directly via DSL modem. Check the “Enable PPPoE” box, and then enter the User name and Password of the PPPoE. Click Apply to save.
  • Page 101: Ddns

    NVR System Setup 5.5.2 DDNS This menu allows you to configure DDNS settings. The DDNS provides a static address to simplify remote connection to your NVR. To use the DDNS, you first need to open an account on the DDNS service provid- er’s web page.
  • Page 102: Email Configuration

    NVR System Setup 5.5.3.1 Email Configuration Email: Check to enable. Encryption: Enable if your email server requires the SSL or TLS verification. If you are not sure, set to Auto. SMTP Port: Enter the SMTP port of your email server. SMTP Server: Enter the SMTP server address of your email.
  • Page 103: Ip Planning

    NVR System Setup 5.5.4 IP Planning IP planning helps to control the remote login devices by using Allow List and Block List to filter the IP ad- dress. 1. If you want to activate this function, check the Enable box. 2.
  • Page 104: Voice Assistant

    NVR System Setup 5.5.5 Voice Assistant The voice assistant function allows to connect your NVR to your GoogleCast or Amazon Fire TV Stick, and cast the real-time surveillance images to your TV monitor by voice control. 5.5.5.1 Voice Assistant with Amazon Fire TV Stick 1.
  • Page 105 NVR System Setup 3. Connect the Fire TV Stick to your TV monitor, and power on it. Connect the Fire TV Stick to the Wi-Fi which is in the same LAN with your NVR. 4. To use your existing profile or add a new profile and login your Amazon account which is same as the one you bind to the NVR.
  • Page 106 NVR System Setup 5. Search cand install Amazon Alexa to your mobile phone from app store, and then login with the Amazon account which is same as the one you bind to the NVR. 6. Touch “More”, and then touch “Skills & Games”. 7.
  • Page 107 NVR System Setup 8. Input the keyword: smart camera view, and search. Touch the “Smart Camera View” in the search result list. Touch “ENABLE TO USE”.
  • Page 108 NVR System Setup 9. You would need to link your Amazon account. Sign in the Amazon account which is same as the one you bind to the NVR. Touch “Done” after the skill is successfully linked. 10. Touch “DISCOVER DEVICES” and wait a moment for the app to search the cameras. Touch Next when the devices were found and connected.
  • Page 109 NVR System Setup 11. Choose one of the devices and then touch SET UP DVICE. You can add the camera to a group or skip. 12. Repeat setup 11 to add all cameras and then touch Done to finish.
  • Page 110 NVR System Setup 13. All added cameras will be listed in the Devices. Touch the Cameras icon to check all added cameras. 14. Press and hold on the voice button on the remote controller of the fire TV stick, and speak the command clearly.
  • Page 111: Voice Assitant With Google Chromecast

    NVR System Setup 15. Wait for a while, you will see the real time images from the Office camera in your TV monitor. 16. If you want to quit the camera live view, speak “Stop”. 17. If you have changed the channel name, you would need to discover and add the camera again. 5.5.5.2 Voice Assistant with Google Chromecast 1.
  • Page 112 NVR System Setup 2. Go to Channel – Live menu, and give a Channel Name which is easy to call to the channel(s) you want to cast to your TV monitor. 3. Connect the ChormeCast to your TV monitor, and power on it. 4.
  • Page 113 NVR System Setup Input the Home nickname and address and then touch “Next”. To allow location access for the app.
  • Page 114 NVR System Setup 7. The app will automatically try to search devices from your local network. Choose Chromecast / Google TV. Make sure your Chromecast is turned on already, then touch Next. 8. Your Chromecast will be found. Touch Next to connect. Confirm the code by touching Yes.
  • Page 115 NVR System Setup 9. Choose a location for your Chromecast, then touch Next. 10. Choose the Wi-Fi network for your Chromecast and input the Wi-Fi password to connect. Make sure the Wi-Fi you choose is the same one with your mobile phone and is in the same local network with your NVR. Touch Continue to next step.
  • Page 116 NVR System Setup 11. Touch No Thanks or Sign Up to login your google account. Touch Next and Skip and finish the tutorial.
  • Page 117 NVR System Setup 12. Now the Chromecast has been added to your Google Home. Touch the + icon on the left top corner. Indoor, then choose Set up device. Choose “Work with Google”, touch the search icon on the right top corner and then input “smart camera view”.
  • Page 118 NVR System Setup Touch on “Smart Camera View” in the search result. You would need to sign in your google account and allow the Google to access to your device. Wait for a while, the Smart Camera View application will be linked to the Google Home.
  • Page 119 NVR System Setup 13. Now the available cameras in your NVR will be displayed. Choose one of the cameras and then touch Next button. Choose a home & location for the cameras step by step. 14. Repeat step 13 to add all cameras.
  • Page 120: Platform Access

    NVR System Setup 5.5.6 Platform Access This function is mainly used to connect 3rd party platform, like ECMS/NVMS via Onvif protocol. Enable: Check to enable this function. Authentication: Login authentication type, options including Digest_sha256, Digest, Digest/WSSE, WSSE and None. Choose one of them to match to your 3rd party platform. Protocol: Choose http, https or both of them.
  • Page 121 NVR System Setup Format HDD: Select the HDD you want to format and then click Format HDD. To start formatting, you need to enter your user name and password, then click OK to continue formatting. NetHDD: Overwrite: Use this option to overwrite the old recordings on the HDD when the HDD is full. For example, if you choose the option 7 days then only the last 7 days of recordings are kept on the HDD.
  • Page 122: 115

    NVR System Setup 5.5.1.2 S.M.A.R.T 5.6.1.2 S.M.A.R.T This function can be used to display technical information on the hard drive installed on your NVR. You can This function can be used to display technical information on the hard drive installed on your NVR. You can also perform a test (there are three types available) to evaluate and detect potential drive errors.
  • Page 123: Cloud

    NVR System Setup 5.6.2 Cloud Cloud function allows to upload pictures and videos to your cloud storage. It supports Dropbox and Goo- gle Drive storage now. Cloud Type: To choose Dropbox or Google Drive. Cloud Overwrite: Use this option to overwrite the old recordings on the storage when it is full. For example, if you choose the option 7 days then only the last 7 days recordings are kept on the storage.
  • Page 124 NVR System Setup 8. Input the DVR local IP address and web port, and then click Authorize. 9. Input the DVR user name and password and then click OK. 10. Authorization finished; the webpage will turn to your Dropbox. 11. The Cloud has completed the setup if you find a new folder named by your NVR device name and MAC address in the Dropbox storage.
  • Page 125: Ftp

    NVR System Setup 5.6.3 FTP This menu allows you to enable FTP function to view and load captured snapshots from the NVR to your storage device over FTP. FTP Enable: Click to enable the FTP function. Server IP: Enter your FTP server IP address or domain name. Port: Enter the FTP port for file exchanges.
  • Page 126: System

    NVR System Setup 5.7 System Change general system information such as date, time and region, edit passwords and permissions, and more. 5.7.1 General 5.7.1.1 General System Name: Enter the desired name for your NVR. The name can include both letters and numbers. Device ID: Enter the desired ID for your NVR.
  • Page 127: Ntp Settings

    NVR System Setup 5.7.1.2 Date and Time Date & Time Date: Click the calendar icon to change the date. Time: Click the dialogue box to change the time. Date Format: Select the preferred date format. Time Format: Select the preferred time format. Time Zone: Select a time zone relevant to your region or city.
  • Page 128: Dts Settings

    NVR System Setup 5.7.1.4 DST Settings The DST (Daylight Saving Time) function allows you to select the amount of time that Daylight Saving has increased by in your particular time zone or region. Enable DST: If Daylight Saving applies to your time zone or region, Enable this option. Offset Time: Select the amount of time that Daylight Saving has increased by in your time zone.
  • Page 129: Accounts

    NVR System Setup Scale: To adjust the size of the displayed screen by scale. X Offset: To move the displayed screen to the left or right. Y Offset: To move the displayed screen up or down. Click once or long press the left button of your mouse on the arrow to adjust the size and position, or you can scroll the wheel of the mouse to adjust.
  • Page 130: Add New Users

    NVR System Setup Password Enable: It’s strongly recommended to enable the password to protect your privacy. If you want to disable the password protection, please ensure your NVR is placed in a secure place. -X 5.7.2.2 Add New Users Select one of the user accounts that is currently disabled, click the User Edit icon 2.
  • Page 131: Setting User Permissions

    NVR System Setup 5.7.2.3 Setting User Permissions The administrator account is the only account that has full control of all system functions. You can enable or disable access to certain menus and functions of each user account. Click the edit icon under Permission tab.
  • Page 132: Maintenance

    NVR System Setup 5.7.3 Maintenance In this section, you will be able to search and view the system log, load default settings, upgrade the sys- tem, export and import system parameters, and manager system auto reboot. 5.7.3.1 Log The system log shows you important system events, such as motion alarms and system warnings. You can easily create a backup file of the system log for a set time period to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 133: Load Default

    NVR System Setup Log Searching and Backing Up: Click the field next to Start Date Start Time to choose the starting date & time for your search from the on-screen calendar. End Date End Time 2. Click the field next to to choose the end date &...
  • Page 134: Reset Settings

    NVR System Setup 5.7.3.3 Reset Settings If your NVR supports reset button on the rear panel, you can press and hold down the button to forcibly reset to factory settings. You can select parameters you want to restore.. Factory Default: Checking this parameter will only factory reset the NVR.
  • Page 135: Camera Management

    NVR System Setup Copy the firmware file (.sw file) to your USB drive, and insert the USB flash drive into the NVR’s USB port. 2. Click the Select File button to choose the firmware file in your USB flash drive, then Click OK. Click the Upgrade button to start system upgrade.
  • Page 136: Developer Mode

    NVR System Setup 5.7.3.7 Developer Mode This menu will allow to collect some debug information for professionals to analyze the system situation. Telnet: Only enable it when the after sales professionals require to do. Collect logs: Only enable it when the after sales professionals require to do. Export Log: To export the system logs to your USB memory.
  • Page 137: Load Default Settings For Ip Camera

    NVR System Setup Choose one of the IP cameras you want to upgrade firmware. Select File to select the update file from your USB flash drive, then click OK. 2. Click Click the IPC Upgrade button to start upgrading. You will be required to input the Admin password to authenticate.
  • Page 138: Parameter Management

    NVR System Setup 5.7.4.4 Parameter Management Select the IP camera, click Save Settings to export its setting values to your USB memory. Select the IP camera, click Load Settings to import setting values from your USB memory. 5.7.4.5 Format IPC This menu allows to format the SD card installed inside your IP camera.
  • Page 139: System Information

    NVR System Setup 5.7.5 System Information This menu allows you to view the system information, channel information, record information, and network status. 5.7.5.1 Information View system information such as device ID, device model name, IP address, MAC address, firmware version, and more.
  • Page 140: Record Information

    NVR System Setup 5.7.5.3 Record Information View recording information for each connected camera such as bitrate, stream type, recording resolution, and frame rate (FPS). 5.7.5.4 Network Status View network information. Total Bandwidth: It shows the NVR’s total input band width for IP cameras. Used Bandwidth: It shows the used bandwidth of IP cameras.
  • Page 141: Ai Scenario

    NVR System Setup 5.8 AI Scenario AI Scenario function provides AI applications for different specific scenarios. Click the submenu title in the main setup page to get into the individual function setup page. 5.8.1 Cross Counting This is an AI application based on cross counting function, which helps to control the attendance number of customers/visitors/vehicles in public places, like restaurants, parks, zoos, theaters, museums, car parks, etc.
  • Page 142 NVR System Setup 2. Real-time data display: Available: Remaining allowed attendance number Inside: Current attendance number inside the control area Enter: Recorded number of total entrants Exit: Recorded number of total leaving attendance. 3. Real-time counting data display: Screen display layout of 4/6/9 channels. To show or hide the real-time data display.
  • Page 143 NVR System Setup 5. Full Screen Button: Click the full screen icon to display the real-time counting data for the selected channel(s) or group(s). If you have enabled the Advertise Mode, your advertising pictures will be displayed with the real-time counting data together in the full screen mode.
  • Page 144: Camera View Setup

    NVR System Setup 5.8.1.1 Camera View Setup 1. Click the add icon or setup icon to get to the configuration page. 2. To enable the channel(s) you want to realize the counting function in the Camera list. The Setup & Alarm icon will be in blue color if the camera in that channel supports AI function;...
  • Page 145 NVR System Setup Switch: Activate or inactivate the detection. Type: Choose the detection target objects. Motion will detect all moving objects, Person will detect human beings only, Vehicle will detect vehicles only. Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level. Level 1 the lowest sensitivity level while level 4 is the highest sensitivity level.
  • Page 146: Group View Setup

    NVR System Setup NVR System Setup Buzzer: Set the buzzer duration in seconds when the Available number is 0. Alarm Out: If your NVR support to connect to external alarm device, you can set to emit an alarm tone. Delay: To configure the external alarm time when the Available number is 0.
  • Page 147 NVR System Setup NVR System Setup Buzzer: Set the buzzer duration in seconds when the Available number is 0. Alarm Out: If your NVR support to connect to external alarm device, you can set to emit an alarm tone. Delay: To configure the external alarm time when the Available number is 0.
  • Page 148: Advertise Mode

    NVR System Setup 11. Click the icon to add a map image from your USB memory. 12. Click icon to adjust the site of the IP cameras. Click and hold the channel icon and move one by one to adjust the position of your IP cameras on the map. You can click icon to display the map in full screen.
  • Page 149: Search Counting Data

    NVR System Setup 5. Set the SEQ Dwell Time in seconds which will decide how long each picture will stay in the screen. Apply 6. Click button to save your settings. 7. Go back to Channel View mode or Group View mode, click the full screen button on the right upper corner to display your advertising pictures and the real-time counting data for the selected channel(s) or group(s).
  • Page 150: Face Attendance

    NVR System Setup 5.8.2 Face Attendance Face Attendance is an AI application based on Face Detection. You’re able to view and check the re- al-time statistical data of attendance management visually. 1. Custom title. 2. Overall attendance statistical data of all selected groups. 3.
  • Page 151 NVR System Setup Enable: Check the box if you want to send the attendance statistical data by email. Send Email: Set the preset time for sending the email. Mode: Choose to send the email once in every Day, every Week, or every Month. Day: Send the attendance statistical data of previous day once a day.
  • Page 152: Object Classification

    NVR System Setup 5.8.3 Object Classification Full-screen display for the Face, Human Figure, Motor Vehicle, and Non-motor Vehicle Detection scene interface. The detection results can be viewed in real-time. 1. The interface theme of Object Classification statistics. 2. Click Enter the Human Figure/Vehicle search interface 3.
  • Page 153 NVR System Setup GUI Themes: interface theme Databse: Statistics time, you can choose 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, 7 days, week, month, year. Camera: camera selection, you can choose the channel for statistics. 4.
  • Page 154: Search, Playback, & Backup

    Search, Playback & Backup Chapter 6 Search, Playback, & Backup The Search function gives you the ability to search for and play previously recorded videos as well as snapshots that are stored on your NVR’s hard drive. You have the choice of playing video that matches your recording schedule, manual recordings, or motion events only.
  • Page 155: Search & Play Video In General

    Search, Playback & Backup Save Video Clip. Volume Control: scroll the slider bar to increase or decrease volume. Snapshots: To capture a snapshot image to your USB flash drive. If the video playback is in split-screen view, move the cursor to the channel you want to capture, then click the icon to save the snapshot.
  • Page 156: Video Clip Backup

    Search, Playback & Backup 6.1.1.1 Video Clip Backup Insert your USB flash drive to the NVR. 2. Start a video recording playback. Click the icon. 4. Check the camera(s) you want to make a video clip backup. 5. Move the mouse cursor to the timeline where you want to start the video clip. Press and hold the left button of your mouse, and drag the cursor to the timeline where you want to end the video clip.
  • Page 157: Event Search, Playback, & Backup

    Search, Playback & Backup 6.1.2 Event Search, Playback, & Backup Event search lets you view a list of video recordings with the camera, start and end time, and recording type conveniently summarized. You can also quickly back up events to a USB flash drive. To search, play, and back up for events: Choose the date and time you want to search.
  • Page 158: Event Playback Control

    Search, Playback & Backup 6.1.2.1 Event Playback Control Event List, you can select the events here. 2. Click the icon to save your selected event videos to USB flash drive. Click to play video. Control the playback with buttons on the Video Playback Controls. You can click the icon or right click on your mouse to exit the playback and return to the event search window.
  • Page 159: Smart Search

    Search, Playback & Backup Videos are being played in split-screens. Click the left button of your mouse upon a particular split-screen, the time period of the video split- screen will be displayed on the timeline. The color bar on the top of the timeline indicates the time span of the video split-screen you have clicked.
  • Page 160 Search, Playback & Backup The selected aera will be marked with red grids. : select whole image. : clear your selection. : go back to playback interface. : search. Click button to clear all selection, and then use your mouse to select the certain areas you want to search in the image.
  • Page 161: Tag Search

    Search, Playback & Backup 6.1.5 Tag Search You can search, play and manage the contents with tags you added in live view and/or playback. 1. Select the start time and end time you want to search. 2. Select the camera(s) you want to search. 3.
  • Page 162: Picture, Search, & View

    Search, Playback & Backup 6.1.7 Picture, Search, & View To search, play, and back up pictures: Choose the date and time you want to search. 2. Check the picture capture types you want to search, or check Search Type to choose all. Choose the cameras you want to search, or check Camera to choose all cameras.
  • Page 163: Picture Preview Control

    Search, Playback & Backup Detailed view: You can view the details of the events. 8. When you click the left button of your mouse upon one of the pictures, system will show the picture infor- mation on the left bottom corner of the screen. 9.
  • Page 164: Slice Search

    Search, Playback & Backup Picture List, you can select the pictures here. 2. Click the button to save your selected pictures to a USB flash drive. Click the button to view the pictures in slideshow. Press the button to exit preview control window and go back to the picture search window. Press the button to pause, press the to resume the slideshow.
  • Page 165: Ai Search

    Search, Playback & Backup 6.1.9 AI Search 6.1.9.1 Face Choose date, time, channel, groups to search all captures faces. 1. Click icon to add customized faces. 2. Choose the Cameras you want to search. 3. You can also set search conditions of the facial features in Attributes. Alarm Groups.
  • Page 166 Search, Playback & Backup 1. Click Load Map button to load a map image from your USB memory. Edit 2. Check the box. Click and hold the channel icon and move one by one to adjust the site of your IP cameras on the map.
  • Page 167: License Plate

    Search, Playback & Backup 4. Click upon one of the sites, it will display the captured date & time. Click the Play button, the recorded video will be played on the left bottom corner. 5. Click the play button on the play control, the system will automatically demonstrate the moving track. Check the Play Record box, recorded videos will be played meanwhile.
  • Page 168: Human & Vehicle

    Search, Playback & Backup 1. Select the date & time, camera(s). Choose the detection type: Human and/or Vehicle. 3. Click Search, the result will be displayed on the right side of the window. 4. Click one of the images, the system will show its basic information on the left side of the window, and the video will be played on the left bottom side.
  • Page 169: Id & Td

    Search, Playback & Backup 1. Select the date & time, camera(s). Choose the detection type: Human and/or Vehicle. 3. Click Search, the result will be displayed on the right side of the window. 4. Click one of the images, the system will show its basic information on the left side of the window, and the video will be played on the left bottom side.
  • Page 170: Repeat Vistors

    Search, Playback & Backup 1. Select the date & time, camera(s). 2. Select ID and/or TD in Vigilance. Choose the detection type: Human and/or Vehicle. 4. Click Search, the result will be displayed on the right side of the window. 5.
  • Page 171: Face Attendance

    Search, Playback & Backup 1. Select the date & time, group(s) & camera(s). 2. Set the Attributes. 3. Set the Min. Interval time (second). 4. Click Search, the result will be displayed on the right side of the window. 5. You can sort the result by Time and Frequency.
  • Page 172 Search, Playback & Backup 1. Select the camera(s). Select Mode by Group or by Person. If you choose Group, all the persons in the selected group(s) will be searched. If you choose Person, only your selected person(s) will be searched. Click the filter icon to choose group(s) or person(s).
  • Page 173: Remote Access Via Web Client

    Remote Access via Web Client USER MANUAL Chapter 7 Remote Access via Web Client 7.1 Basic System Environment Requirements The minimum requirements for hardware and OS required to run the Web Client are given as below. Item Minimum Recommended Intel® Core™ i5 CPU Intel®...
  • Page 174 Remote Access via Web Client After installing the plug-in, restart your browser and repeat step 1 to open the login page. Input your user name and password to login to the web client. Note: If you use Google Chrome, please use Version V41 or below. If you use V42 or above, you need to enable the NPAPI plugins.
  • Page 175 Remote Access via Web Client 2. Download the plug-in “SurveillanceClient.dmg”, locate the downloaded file, and double-click it. Click on “Continue” then “Install”. Enter user name and password for Mac computer, Click on “Install Software” then “Close” to finish installation. 4. Close Safari and open again to repeat step 1 to open the Web Client login page.
  • Page 176: Web Client Manager

    Remote Access via Web Client 7.3 Web Client Manager The web client supports full control of the NVR with an administrator account. Please make sure to protect your user name and password to prevent illegal login. 7.3.1 Live Interface This is the first screen that opens after you have logged into the Web Client. Here you can open or close live preview, record video to local computer manually, take snapshots of the screens, PTZ control, color adjustment, etc.
  • Page 177 Remote Access via Web Client 4. Information: Hover over to see system details. 5. Exit. 6. Color Controls. Click to display or hide the color controls. PTZ Controls: Click to display or hide the PTZ controls for using PTZ cameras. 8.
  • Page 178: Playback

    Remote Access via Web Client Live View Control Buttons: Open the images on the Live window. Close all the Live cameras. Original Proportions: Shows live video at the original proportions. Stretch: Stretch live video to fit the full area for each camera on screen. To enlarge the web client to full screen.
  • Page 179: Playback Control Buttons

    Remote Access via Web Client 7.3.2.1 Playback Control Buttons Play the recordings Pause Stop Go Forward One Frame: Move frame-by-frame through playback. Only available when the Synchronous playback option is not checked. Click upon one of the cameras which is being played and then click the record button to record current video to your computer.
  • Page 180: Remote Settings

    Remote Access via Web Client 7.3.3 Remote Setting Here you can remotely configure the settings of the NVR. Please see “Chapter 5 NVR System Setup” for more details on the NVR settings. 7.3.4 Local Setting Set download locations for recordings and snapshots taken using Web Client, and choose file type for video files.
  • Page 181: Viewing Backed Up Video On Pc/Mac

    Viewing Backed Up Video on PC/Mac USER MANUAL USER MANUAL Chapter 8 Viewing Backed Up Video on PC/Mac This section will help you to play the backup files with the powerful video player which is included in the CD. For Mac users, please install the app “VideoPlayer_x.x.xx_xxxx_xx_x.dmg”, for example: VideoPlayer_1.0.15_2017_01_6.dmg.
  • Page 182 Viewing Backed Up Video on PC/MAC Video Player Control Play List Add files Remove files To choose play mode: play a single file and stop; play all listed files by sequence; repeat one file; repeat all files. Filter by file name Hide/Show Play List Click to open files or load a folder.
  • Page 183 Viewing Backed Up Video on PC/MAC Advanced Setup Menu allows the choice of the OSD language for the video player, and configure the setting of the video player. Basic Settings: Set on-top mode Capture Settings: Set the format and the path to save snapshots.
  • Page 184: Remote Access Via Mobile Devices

    Chapter 9 Remote Access via Mobile Devices The NVR supports to remote access via mobile devices based on Android & iOS operating system. Search AVYCON ONE from Google Play Store for android devices or App Store for iOS devices and install.
  • Page 185 Remote Access via Mobile Devices 5. The added NVR will be displayed in the Device Manger page. Touch the play button to start live view. If your mobile is connecting to the Wi-Fi which is in the same LAN with your NVR, you can choose to add the NVR by using Online Search.
  • Page 186: Appendix

    Appendix Remote Access via Mobile Devices USER MANUAL Chapter 10 Appendix 10.1 Troubleshooting Q: What can I do if the system does not detect the HDD? A: Check if the power supply system is properly connected, data cord and power cables are securely connected, and if something is wrong with the HDD interface.
  • Page 187: Usage Maintenance

    Appendix 13. Q: Why doesn’t the alarm work? A: Please check if the alarm setting, alarm connection, and alarm input signals are correct. 14. Q: Why does the buzzer keep alarming? A: Please check the alarm settings. check if the motion detection function is enabled, object motion is detected all time, and if the I/O alarm is set as Always Off.
  • Page 188 The material in this document is the intellectual property of our department. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, transmitted, or published in any form or by any means without our department’s prior written permission. Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice.
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