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Before reading this manual This manual contains basic instructions on installing and using DirectIP Network Video Recorder, an IDIS product. Users who are using this product for the first time, as well as users with experience using comparable products, must read this manual carefully before use and heed to the warnings and precautions contained herein while using the product.
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Before reading this manual Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions 14. Damage requiring Service All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified is operated. service personnel under the following conditions: 2.
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Before reading this manual In-Text Symbol Type Description Caution Important information concerning a specific function. Note Useful information concerning a specific function. User’s Caution Statement Caution: Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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IDIS Co., Ltd. reserves all rights concerning this manual. Use or duplication of this manual in part or whole without the prior consent of IDIS Co., Ltd. is strictly prohibited. Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
● Configuration-free network camera access ● UHD resolution support ● H.264, H.265 support ● Supports up to Full HD 960ips video recording (DR-6532P(-A)) ● HDMI out (2) ports ● Fast and easy search feature (Time-Lapse, Event log, Text-In) ● Simultaneously survey, record, play back, and transmit data in real-time ●...
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Part 1 – Introduction This document covers the 8-, 16- and 32-channel network video recorders. The NVRs are identical except for the number of cameras and alarms that can be connected and the number of cameras that can be displayed. For simplicity, the illustrations and descriptions in this document refer to the 32-channel model.
Part 1 – Introduction Accessories Upon unpackaging the product, check the contents inside to ensure that all the following accessories are included. Network Video Recorder Power Cable Quick Guide SATA cables Optical USB Mouse IR Remote Control (Optional) Assembly Screws for Adding Hard Rack-mount Kit Disk Drives...
Part 1 – Introduction Overview Front Panel LEDs USB 2.0 Ports • Access various windows and menus using a USB mouse as you would on a personal computer. • For easier system configuration, a USB mouse is recommended. ● Peripheral Device Connection 1 LEDs ●...
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Part 1 – Introduction Connections on the Front Panel IR Remote Control Flash Memory Mouse USB HDD...
Part 1 – Introduction Rear Panel Audio Ports Video In / PoE Port Video In / Ext. Port Network Port eSATA Ports USB 3.0 Port HDMI 2.0 Port HDMI 1.4b Port Alarm Connection Ports RS-485 Port RS-232 Port Power In Port Vent...
Part 1 – Introduction Rear Panel Connections Network Connection Video Connection ● Video In/PoE Port This NVR is capable of connecting to networks via an ethernet connector. Connect an RJ-45 cable (Cat5e, or Cat6) to the NVR's network port. It's possible to operate and upgrade the NVR remotely over a network.
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Part 1 – Introduction ● G (Ground) RS-232 Connection Connect alarm in or out's ground cable to the G Connect an external device such as a POS unit to this connector. port. All connectors marked "G" are common connectors. ● NC/NO (Relay Alarm Outputs) RS-485 Connection This NVR is capable of activating/deactivating buzzers, This NVR supports the RS-485 half-duplex serial...
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Part 1 – Introduction Monitor Connection Power Cable Connection Connect to the HDMI port. Connect the power cable to this port. This NVR does not feature a separate power on/off button and will turn on the moment power is supplied. Audio Connection •...
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Part 1 – Introduction Connections on the Rear Panel Microphone Speaker Video Encoder Analog Camera Network Camera DirectIP™ Gigabit PoE Switch Network Camera eSATA Storage Network Device Sensor IDIS Center Remote Monitoring HDMI Monitor Keyboard Alarm Power...
Part 1 – Introduction Remote Control (Optional) ID Button PANIC Button Camera Buttons STATUS Button LAYOUT Button PTZ Control Buttons REGISTER MODE Button THUMBNAIL Button CALENDAR Button KEYLOCK Button SETUP Button FREEZE Button LOG Button Enter Button Arrow Buttons ALARM Button SEQUENCE Button &...
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Part 1 – Introduction 1 ID Button 7 REGISTER MODE Button Used to assign remote control ID values. Used in Live mode to access Camera Registration mode. No additional remote control assignment is necessary if the system's ID is 0. If the system's ID is 8 THUMBNAIL Button a number between 1 and 99, however, you will need Used in Playback mode to access Thumbnail Search...
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Part 1 – Introduction $ Enter Button b MENU Button Pressing the MENU button while in Live mode Used to make menu option selections and register data entries. In addition, pressing this button while displays the Live menu. Alternatively, pressing the a camera screen is selected by pressing the Menu button while in Time-lapse Search mode displays the button in Live or Playback mode displays the Camera...
Part 2 - Appendix System Log Types Boot Up Panic On System Shutdown Panic Off Restart Clear All Data Upgrade Success Clear Disk Upgrade Error Format Disk Power Failure Disk Full Time Changed Auto Deletion Time Zone Change Search Begin Time Sync.
Part 2 - Appendix Error Code Types Upgrade Error Codes Type Type Unknown Error Remote Network Error Incorrect File Version No Remote Upgrade Permission Incorrect OS Version Remote Upgrade File Save Failure Incorrect Software Version Remote Upgrade Cancelled by User Incorrect Kernel Version USB Storage Device Mount Failure Storage Device Mount Failure...
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Part 2 - Appendix Clip Copy Error Codes Type Type Unknown Error Disk Error Device Error Clip Player Execution File Not Found Device Connection Failure Clip Player Execution File Access Failure CD Media Not Found Clip Player Execution File Save Failure Incorrect Media Image Generation Failure File Name Taken...
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Part 2 - Appendix Network Error Codes Type Type Cause of Failure Unknown Connection Cancelled by User Normal Logout No Response from Network Device Host All Channels in Use - Connection Denied High Network Noise Level Incorrect Product Version Info Transmission Queue Full Incorrect User Name or Password Incorrect OEM Info...
Part 2 - Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Solution ● Check the power cable connection status. The main unit won't turn on. ● Check the power outlet. ● Check the camera's video cable connection status. ● Check the monitor's video cable connection status. Unable to display Live video.
Camera Power PoE(IEEE 802.3at class 4) supported 16 ports, 200W (DR-6532P-A / DR-6516P-A) PoE(IEEE 802.3at class 4) supported 8 ports, 120W (DR-6508P) Email (attach clip (.cbf ) .MP4), Callback to Remote S/W, Push notification (IDIS Event Notification Mobile), FTP, HTTP...
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Part 2 - Appendix INTERFACE Local(NVR) : 1 RCA / 1RCA + 2HDMI IP Camera : 32 / 32 (Depending on IP Camera) (DR-6532P(-A)) Local(NVR) : 1 RCA / 1RCA + 2HDMI Audio In / Out IP Camera : 16 / 16 (Depending on IP Came)
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Part 2 - Appendix Some hard disks may not function properly when mounted on to this product. Refer to the compatibility chart below before mounting any additional hard disk on to the product. Hard disk compatibility chart is subject to change without notice. Contact your retailer for the latest compatibility chart.
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