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  • Page 1 Questo manuale d’istruzione è fornito da trovaprezzi.it. Scopri tutte le offerte per Dahua DHI- NVR5208-8P-4KS2 o cerca il tuo prodotto tra le migliori offerte di Videosorveglianza Dahua Network Video Recorder User’s Manual V 2.4.2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Features and Specifications ....................... 1 Overview ............................1 Features ............................1 Specifications ..........................2 NVR100/100-P Series ......................2 1.3.1 NVR11/11-P Series ....................... 4 1.3.2 1.3.3 NVR21-S2/NVR21-P-S2/NVR21-8P-S2 Series ..............7 NVR11H/11H-P Series ......................9 1.3.4 NVR11HS Series ......................... 11 1.3.5 1.3.6 NVR21HS-S2/21HS-P-S2/21HS-8P-S2 Series ..............
  • Page 3 2.1.11 NVR70/70-R Series ......................60 NVR42V-8P Series ......................62 2.1.12 Rear Panel ..........................63 2.2.1 NVR100/100-P Series ......................63 NVR11/11-P Series ......................64 2.2.2 NVR41/41-P/41-8P/41-W Series ..................65 2.2.3 2.2.4 NVR21-S2/21-P-S2/21-8P-S2 Series................67 NVR11H/11H-P/41H/41H-P/41H-8P Series ..............69 2.2.5 NVR11HS Series ......................... 70 2.2.6 2.2.7 NVR21HS-S2/21HS-P-S2/21HS-8P-S2 Series ..............
  • Page 4 3.3.4 NVR42/42N/42-P/42-8P/42-16P/72/72-8P/42-4K/42-8P-4K/52-4KS2/52-8P-4KS2/52 -16P-4KS2/22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 Series ................113 3.3.5 NVR44/44-8P/44-16P/74/74-8P/74-16P/44-4K/54-4KS2/54-16P-4KS2 Series ..113 NVR48/48-16P/NVR78/78-16P/48-4K/58-4KS2/58-16P-4KS2 Series ..... 114 3.3.6 NVR78-RH Series ......................115 3.3.7 3.3.8 NVR70/70-R Series ......................116 NVR42V-8P Series ......................117 3.3.9 CD-ROM Installation ........................ 117 Connection Sample ........................119 NVR100/NVR100-P Series ....................119 3.5.1 NVR11/11-P/41/41-P/41-8P/41-W/21-S2/21-P-S2/21-8P-S2 Series ......
  • Page 5 4.4.5 PTZ ............................146 Color ............................ 146 4.4.6 Search ..........................146 4.4.7 4.4.8 Alarm Status ........................146 Channel Info ........................147 4.4.9 Remote Device ........................147 4.4.10 4.4.11 Network ..........................147 HDD Manager ........................147 4.4.12 USB Manager........................147 4.4.13 Smart Add ..........................
  • Page 6 4.10.4 Alarm Record/Snapshot ....................185 4.10.4.1 Alarm Record ......................185 4.10.4.2 Alarm Snapshot ......................186 4.10.5 Manual Record/Snapshot ....................187 4.10.5.1 Manual Record ......................187 4.10.5.2 Manual Snapshot...................... 188 4.10.6 Holiday Record/Snapshot ....................188 4.10.6.1 Holiday Record ......................188 4.10.6.2 Holiday Snapshot .....................
  • Page 7 4.14.1.9 IP Filter ........................235 4.14.1.10 Email .......................... 237 4.14.1.11 FTP ..........................238 4.14.1.12 SNMP ........................240 4.14.1.13 Multicast ........................240 4.14.1.14 Alarm Centre ......................242 4.14.1.15 Auto register ......................242 4.14.1.16 P2P ..........................243 4.14.1.17 Easy Space ....................... 245 4.14.1.18 SWITCH ........................
  • Page 8 4.17.5 Update ..........................273 4.17.5.1 Local Update ......................273 4.17.5.2 Uboot .......................... 274 4.17.6 Default ..........................274 RS232 ..........................275 4.17.7 Auto Maintain ........................276 4.17.8 4.17.9 Logout /Shutdown/Restart ....................277 Web Operation ..........................278 General Introduction ........................ 278 5.1.1 Preparation .........................
  • Page 9 5.8.2.14 Alarm Centre ......................308 5.8.2.15 HTTPS ........................308 5.8.2.15.1 Create Server Certificate ..................309 5.8.2.15.2 Download root certificate ..................309 5.8.2.15.3 View and set HTTPS port ..................312 5.8.2.15.4 Login ........................313 5.8.2.16 P2P ..........................313 Event ........................... 314 5.8.3 5.8.3.1 Video detect ......................
  • Page 10 5.8.5.2.2 Group ........................343 5.8.5.3 Display ........................345 5.8.5.3.1 Display ........................345 5.8.5.3.2 Tour ........................... 346 5.8.5.4 Alarm Out........................346 5.8.5.5 Default ........................347 5.8.5.6 Import/Export ......................347 5.8.5.7 Auto maintain ......................348 5.8.5.8 Upgrade ........................348 5.8.5.9 RS232 ........................349 5.8.5.10 PTZ ..........................
  • Page 11 Welcome Thank you for purchasing our network video recorder! This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for your system. Please open the accessory bag to check the items one by one in accordance with the list below. Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is missing or damaged in the bag.
  • Page 12 Important Safeguards and Warnings 1.Electrical safety All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes. The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electric shock caused by improper handling or installation.
  • Page 13  Keep away from extreme hot places and sources;  Avoid direct sunlight;  Keep away from extreme humid places;  Avoid violent vibration;  Do not put other devices on the top of the NVR;  Be installed in well ventilated place; do not block the vent. ...
  • Page 14: Features And Specifications

    1 Features and Specifications 1.1 Overview This series NVR is a high performance network video recorder. This series product support local preview, multiple-window display, recorded file local storage, remote control and mouse shortcut menu operation, and remote management and control function. This series product supports centre storage, front-end storage and client-end storage.
  • Page 15: Specifications

     Through network, sending audio/video data compressed by IPC or NVS to client-ends, then the data will be decompressed and display.  Support max 128 connections at the same time. Network  Transmit audio/video data by HTTP, TCP, UDP, MULTICAST, Monitor RTP/RTCP and etc.
  • Page 16 Model 100 Series 100-P Series Type Decode Max 2-ch 1080P 30fps or 4-ch 720P 30fps or 8-ch D1 30fps Capability Video Video Input 4/8-ch network compression video input Video Output 1-channel VGA analog video output HDMI 1-ch HDMI output. Version number is 1.4 Window Split 1/4/8-window Audio...
  • Page 17: Nvr11/11-P Series

    Model 100 Series 100-P Series Network 1 RJ45 10/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Connection Power Port 1 power socket. Power adapter 1 power socket. Power adapter power supplying mode. DC 5V power supplying mode. DC 48V 2A power. 1.25A power. Power Button Power On-off Button...
  • Page 18 Model 11 Series 11-P Series 4/8-ch series product support 4/8 HD connection respectively. Total System System bandwidth supports 28/56Mbps respectively. Resources Embedded Linux real-time operation system Operation WEB/Local GUI Interface Decode Video Decode H.264/MJPEG Type Max 2-ch 1080P 30fps or 4-ch 720P 30fps or 8-ch D1 30fps Decode Capability Video...
  • Page 19 Model 11 Series 11-P Series Multiple-Chann Max 8-channel D1 or 4-channel 720P or 2-channel 1080P playback el Playback Port and RS232 Port Indicator RS485 Port 2 peripheral USB2.0 ports. USB Port Network 1 RJ45 10/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Connection Power Port 1 power socket.
  • Page 20: Nvr21-S2/Nvr21-P-S2/Nvr21-8P-S2 Series

    Model 11 Series 11-P Series Dimension 205mm×206.75mm×45.2mm Weight 0.5kg~1kg (No HDD) Installation Desk installation Mode 1.3.3 NVR21-S2/NVR21-P-S2/NVR21-8P-S2 Series Model 21-S2 Series 21-P-S2 Series 21-8P-S2 Series 4/8-ch series product support 4/8 HD connection respectively. Total System System bandwidth supports 80Mbps. Resources Embedded Linux real-time operation system Operation WEB/Local GUI...
  • Page 21 Model 21-S2 Series 21-P-S2 Series 21-8P-S2 Series Audio G.711a Compression Standard Alarm Alarm Input Alarm Output Funciton Storage 1 built-in SATA port Multiple-Chann Max 8-channel D1 or 8-channel 720P or 4-channel 1080P playback el Playback Port and RS232 Port Indicator RS485 Port 2 peripheral USB2.0 ports.
  • Page 22: Nvr11H/11H-P Series

    Model 21-S2 Series 21-P-S2 Series 21-8P-S2 Series Clock Built-in clock. One power status indicator light. Indicator Light One network status indicator light. One HDD status indicator light. Power <10W (No HDD) General Consumption Working ﹣10℃~﹢55℃ Temperature Working 10℅~90℅ Humidity Air pressure 86kPa~106kPa Dimension 205mm×206.75mm×...
  • Page 23 Model 11H Series 11H-P Series Video Video Input 4/8-ch network compression video input Video Output 1-channel VGA analog video output HDMI 1-ch HDMI output. Version number is 1.4 1/4/8-window Window Split 1-ch bidirectional talk input Audio Audio Input 1-ch bidirectional talk output Audio Output Audio G.711a...
  • Page 24: Nvr11Hs Series

    Model 11H Series 11H-P Series Power Port 1 power socket. Power adapter 1 power socket. Power adapter power supplying mode. DC 12V power supplying mode. DC 48V power. power. Power Button Power On-off Button Receiver Window Clock Built-in clock. One power status indicator light. Indicator Light One network status indicator light.
  • Page 25 Model 11HS Series Operation WEB/Local GUI Interface Decode Video Decode H.264 Type  Decode For 8-channel series product: Max 2-ch 1080P 30fps or 4-ch 720P 30fs or 8-ch D1 30fps. Capability  For 4-channel series product: Max 1-ch 1080P 30fps or 4-ch 720P 30fs or 4-ch D1 30fps.
  • Page 26: Nvr21Hs-S2/21Hs-P-S2/21Hs-8P-S2 Series

    Model 11HS Series Power On-off Button Receiver Window Clock Built-in clock. One power status indicator light. Indicator Light One network status indicator light. One HDD status indicator light. Power <10W (No HDD) General Consumption Working ﹣10℃~﹢55℃ Temperature Working 10℅~90℅ Humidity Air pressure 86kPa~106kPa Dimension(W*...
  • Page 27 Model NVR21HS-S2 NVR21HS-P-S2 NVR21HS-8P-S2 Series Series Series Window Split 1/4/8-window 1-ch bidirectional talk input Audio Audio Input 1-ch bidirectional talk output Audio Output G.711a Audio Compression Standard Alarm Alarm Input Alarm Output Funciton Storage 1 built-in SATA port Multiple-Chann Max 4-channel 1080P or 8-channel 720P or 8-channel D1 playback el Playback Port and RS232 Port...
  • Page 28: Nvr41/41-P/41-8P/41-W Series

    Model NVR21HS-S2 NVR21HS-P-S2 NVR21HS-8P-S2 Series Series Series Working ﹣10℃~﹢55℃ Temperature Working 10℅~90℅ Humidity Air pressure 86kPa~106kPa Dimension(W× 260mm×220mm×44mm D×H) Weight 0.7kg~0.8kg (No HDD) Installation Desk installation Mode 1.3.7 NVR41/41-P/41-8P/41-W Series Model 41 Series 41-P Series 41-8P Series 41-W Series 4/8/16-ch series product support 4/8/16 HD connection respectively. System System Total bandwidth supports 28/56/80Mbps respectively.
  • Page 29 Model 41 Series 41-P Series 41-8P Series 41-W Series Funciton Storage 1 built-in SATA port Multiple-Chann Max 4-channel 1080P playback el Playback WIFI AP Port and RS232 Port Indicator RS485 Port 2 peripheral USB2.0 ports. USB Port Network 1 RJ45 10/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Connection PoE Port Power Port...
  • Page 30: Nvr41H/41H-P/41H-8P Series

    1.3.8 NVR41H/41H-P/41H-8P Series Model 41H Series 41H-P Series 41H-8P Series 4/8/16-ch series product support 4/8/16 HD connection respectively. System System Total bandwidth supports 28/56/80Mbps respectively. Resources Embedded Linux real-time operation system Operation WEB/Local GUI Interface Decode Video Decode H.264/MJPEG/MJPEG4 Type Max 2-ch 5M 25fps or 4-ch 3M 25fps or 4-ch 1080P 30fps Decode Capability...
  • Page 31: Nvr22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 Series

    Model 41H Series 41H-P Series 41H-8P Series mode. power. Power Button 1 button Power On-off Button Receiver Window Clock Built-in clock. One power status indicator light. Indicator Light One network status indicator light. One HDD status indicator light. Power <10W (No HDD) General Consumption Working...
  • Page 32 Model NVR22-S2 Series NVR22-P-S2 Series NVR22-8P-S2 Series HDMI 1-ch HDMI output. Version number is 1.4 Window Split 1/4/8-window 1-ch bidirectional talk input Audio Audio Input 1-ch bidirectional talk output Audio Output G.711a Audio Compression Standard Alarm Alarm Input Alarm Output Funciton Storage 2 built-in SATA ports...
  • Page 33: Nvr42N Series

    Model NVR22-S2 Series NVR22-P-S2 Series NVR22-8P-S2 Series Power <10W (No HDD) General Consumption Working ﹣10℃~﹢55℃ Temperature Working 10℅~90℅ Humidity Air pressure 86kPa~106kPa Dimension(W× 375mm×287mm×52mm D×H) Weight 1.5kg~2.5kg (No HDD) Installation Desk installation Mode 1.3.10 NVR42N Series Model 42N Series System 4/8/16/32-channel series product support 4/8/16/32-channel HD connection System Resource...
  • Page 34 G.711a Audio Compres sion Alarm Alarm Input Alarm Output Function Storage 2 built-in SATA ports. Max 8-channel 720P/4-channel 1080P playback at the same time. Multiple-c hannel Playback Port and RS232 One RS232 port to debug transparent COM data. Indicator Port RS485 One RS485 port to control PTZ.
  • Page 35: Nvr42/42-P/42-8P Series

    pressure Dimensio 375mm×287mm×52mm Weight 1.5kg~2.5kg(No HDD) Installatio Desk installation 1.3.11 NVR42/42-P/42-8P Series Model 42 Series 42-P Series 42-8P Series System 4/8/16/32-channel series product support 4/8/16/32-channel HD connection System Resource respectively. Main stream bandwidth supports 40/80/160/160Mbps respectively. Embedded Linux real-time operation system Operation System Operation...
  • Page 36: Nvr42-16P Series

    Playback Port and RS232 One RS232 port to debug transparent COM data. Indicator Port RS485 One RS485 port to control PTZ. Support various protocols. port USB2.0 Three peripheral USB2.0 ports. Port Network 1 RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Connecti Power power port, Two power ports.
  • Page 37 16/32-channel series product support 4/8/16/32-channel HD connection System System Resource respectively. Main stream/sub stream bandwidth supports 200Mbps. Embedded Linux real-time operation system Operation System Operation WEB/Local GUI Interface Video H.264/MJPEG/MPEG4 Decode Compres sion Decode Max supports 32-channel D1, or 16-channel 720P, or 8-channel 1080P, or 4*3M or 2*5M decode.
  • Page 38: Nvr42-4K/42-8P-4K Series

    Power One power ports. Input 100-240V,47~63Hz. Port Power One button. At the rear panel. Button Power On-off Button Receiver Window Clock Built-in clock. Indicator One power status indicator light. One network status indicator light. Light One HDD status indicator light. <30W(No HDD) General Power...
  • Page 39 H.264: Max supports 16-channel D1, or 8-channel 720P, 4-channel 1080P Decode Capacity or 1-channel 4K decode. H.265: Max supports 16-channel D1, or 8-channel 720P, 4-channel 1080P or 1-channel 4K decode. Video 8/16/32-ch network compression video input Video Input Video 1-channel VGA analog video output. Output HDMI 1-ch HDMI output.
  • Page 40: Nvr52-4Ks2/52-8P-4Ks2/52-16P-4Ks2 Series

    Receiver Window Built-in clock. Clock General Indicator One power status indicator light. Light One network status indicator light. One HDD status indicator light. One device running status indicator light. <20W(No HDD) Power Consump tion Working -10℃~+55℃ Temperat 10℅-90℅ Working Humidity 86kpa-106kpa pressure 1U, 375mm(W) ×...
  • Page 41 1/4/8/9/16/25/36-window Window Split Audio 1-ch bidirectional talk input Audio Input Audio 1-ch bidirectional talk output Output Audio G.711a, G.711u, PCM, G726 (The bidirectional talk function supports Compres G.711a, G.711u, PCM only.) sion Alarm 4-ch alarm input Alarm Input Alarm 3-ch relay output Output 2 built-in SATA ports.
  • Page 42: Nvr44/44-8P/44-16P Series

    One power status indicator light. General Indicator Light One network status indicator light. One HDD status indicator light. One device running status indicator light. Power DC 12V Power General series: 9.5W(No HDD) Consump 8 PoE series: 15.2W(No HDD) tion 16 PoE series: 14.5W(No HDD) Working -10℃~+55℃...
  • Page 43 Split 1-ch bidirectional talk input Audio Audio Input 1-ch bidirectional talk output Audio Output Audio G.711a Compres sion Alarm 16-ch alarm input Alarm Input Alarm 4-ch alarm output Relay output. Relay (DC 30V /1A,AC 125V/0.5A(Activation output) ) Output Including one controllable DC +12V output. Function Storage 4 built-in SATA ports.
  • Page 44: Nvr44-4K Series

    Working -10℃~+55℃ Temperat 10℅-90℅ Working Humidity 86kpa-106kpa pressure Dimensio 1.5U, 440mm × 460mm × 68mm Weight 5kg~6kg(No HDD) Installatio Desk installation 1.3.16 NVR44-4K Series Specifications NVR44-4K Main Processor Industrial embedded micro processor Embedded LINUX system Operation System System System Max 8-channel×1080P connection, Resources WEB, local GUI User Interface...
  • Page 45: Nvr54-4Ks2/54-16P-4Ks2 Series

    Multi-Channel Max support 64M(H265&H264 1:1) playback at the same Playback time. Motion Detect Each screen supports 396/330((PAL 22×18, NTSC 22×15) detection zones. Various sensitivity levels. Privacy Mask Each channel supports 4 privacy mask zones. Record Mode Overwrite Backup Mode Flash disk, eSATA, DVD burner. IPv4/IPv6/HTTP/UPnP/NTP/SADP/SNMP/PPPoE/DNS/FTP/ON Network Protocol VIF/PSIA...
  • Page 46 WEB, local GUI User Interface Audio Input 1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio input 1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio output Audio Output Audio Audio Parameters G.711a, G.711u, PCM, G726 (The bidirectional talk supports Compression G.711a, G.711u, PCM only.) Standard Video Input 8/16/32/64-ch network compression video input 1-channel VGA Video Output...
  • Page 47: Nvr48-4K Series

    One power socket. Power adapter power supplying. Input AC Power Port 100V~240V,50Hz~60Hz. Power On-off One at the rear panel. Button 4 indicator lights.  1 system running status indicator light  Indicator Light 1 HDD indicator light  1 network status indicator light ...
  • Page 48 Decode Type MPEG4,H.264,H.265 Decode 16-channel×D1;8-channel×720P, 4-channel 1080P;1-channel Parameters Decode Capability Record Mode Manual recording, motion detection recording, schedule recording and alarm recording. Priority: Manual recording>card number recording-> alarm recording>motion detection recording>schedule recording. Multi-Channel Max support 64M(H265&H264 1:1) playback at the same Playback time.
  • Page 49: Nvr58-4Ks2/58-16P-4Ks2 Series

    1.3.19 NVR58-4KS2/58-16P-4KS2 Series Specifications NVR58-4KS2/58-16P-4KS2 Series Main Processor Industrial embedded micro processor Operation System Embedded LINUX system System System 8/16/32/64-channel main stream supports Resources 80/160/320/320Mbps User Interface WEB, local GUI Audio Input 1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio input 1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio output Audio Output Audio Audio...
  • Page 50: Nvr48/48-16P Series

    2 USB 2.0 ports at the front panel and 2 USB3.0 ports at the USB Port rear panel. HDMI Port 2 HDMI ports 2 RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet ports Network Port Power Port One power socket. Power adapter power supplying. Input AC 100V~240V,50Hz~60Hz.
  • Page 51 Output HDMI 1-ch HDMI output. Version number is 1.4 Window 1/4/8/9/16-window Split Audio 1-ch bidirectional talk input Audio Input 1-ch bidirectional talk output Audio Output G.711a Audio Compres sion 16-ch alarm input Alarm Alarm Input Alarm 4-ch alarm output Relay output. Relay (DC 30V /1A,AC 125V/0.5A(Activation output) ) Output Including one controllable DC +12V output.
  • Page 52: Nvr72/72-8P Series

    One power status indicator light. General Indicator Light One network status indicator light. One HDD status indicator light. <30W(No HDD) Power Consump tion Working -10℃~+55℃ Temperat 10℅-90℅ Working Humidity 86kpa-106kpa pressure Dimensio 440mm × 460mm × 89mm Weight 5.5kg~6.5kg(No HDD) Desk installation Installatio 1.3.21 NVR72/72-8P Series...
  • Page 53 1-ch bidirectional talk output Audio Output Audio G.711a Compres sion Alarm 8-ch alarm output Alarm Input Alarm 3-ch alarm output Relay output. Relay (DC 30V/1A,AC 125V/0.5A(Activation output) ) Output Including one controllable DC +12V output. Function Storage 2 built-in SATA ports. Multiple-c Max 16-channel 720P/8-channel 1080P playback at the same time.
  • Page 54: Nvr74/74-8P/74-16P Series

    10℅-90℅ Working Humidity 86kpa-106kpa pressure Dimensio 1U case. 295mm×275mm×47mm Weight 1.5kg~2.5kg (No HDD) Installatio Desk installation 1.3.22 NVR74/74-8P/74-16P Series Model NVR74 Series NVR74-8P Series NVR74-16P Series 8/16/32/64-channel series product support 8/16/32/64-channel HD System System Resource connection respectively. main stream bandwidth supports 48/96/192/192Mbps.
  • Page 55 4 built-in SATA ports. 1 external eSATA port. Function Storage Multiple-c Max 16-channel 720P/8-channel 1080P playback at the same time. hannel Playback One RS232 port to debug transparent COM data. Port and RS232 Indicator Port RS485 One RS485 port to control PTZ. Support various protocols. port USB2.0 3 peripheral USB2.0 ports.
  • Page 56: Nvr78/78-16P/78-Rh Series

    1.3.23 NVR78/78-16P/78-RH Series Model NVR78 Series NVR78-16P Series NVR78-RH Series System 8/16/32/64-channel series product support 8/16/32/64-channel HD System Resource connection respectively. main stream bandwidth supports 48/96/192/192Mbps. Operation Embedded Linux real-time operation system System Operation WEB/Local GUI Interface H.264/MJPEG Video Decode Compres sion Max supports 32-channel D1, or 16-channel 720P, or 8-channel 1080P...
  • Page 57: Nvr70/70-R Series

    hannel Playback Port and RS232 One RS232 port to debug transparent COM data. Indicator Port RS485 One RS485 port to control PTZ. Support various protocols. port USB2.0 4 peripheral USB2.0 ports. Two at the front panel and two at the rear panel. Port Network Two RJ45 10/100/1000...
  • Page 58 Model NVR70 Series NVR70-R Series System 8/16/32/64-channel series product support 8/16/32/64-channel HD System connection respectively. main stream bandwidth supports Resource 48/96/192/192Mbps. Operation Embedded Linux real-time operation system System Operation WEB/Local GUI Interface Video H.264/MJPEG Decode Compres sion Decode Max supports 32-channel D1, or 16-channel 720P, or 8-channel 1080P Capacity decode.
  • Page 59: Nvr42V-8P Series

    One RS485 port to control PTZ. Support various protocols. RS485 port USB2.0 4 peripheral USB2.0 ports. Two at the front panel and two at the rear panel. Port Network Two RJ45 10/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet ports. Connecti Power One power port. Input 100V~240V,50~60Hz. Port Power One button.
  • Page 60 Embedded Linux real-time operation system Operation System Operation WEB/Local GUI Interface Video H.264/MJPEG/MPEG4 Decode Compression Max supports 16-channel D1, or 8-channel 720P, or 4-channel 1080P, Decode Capacity or 4*3M or 2*5M decode. Video Input 8/16/32-ch network compression video input Video Video Output 1-channel VGA analog video output.
  • Page 61 One HDD status indicator light. One alarm status indicator light. <30W(No HDD) General Power Consumption Working -10℃~+55℃ Temperature 10℅-90℅ Working Humidity Air pressure 86kpa-106kpa Dimension 100mm×220mm×146mm Weight 1.5kg~2.5kg(No HDD) Desk installation Installation...
  • Page 62: Front Panel And Rear Panel

    2 Front Panel and Rear Panel 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 NVR11/11-P/41/41-P/41-W/21-S2/21-P-S2/21-8P-S2 Series The front panel is shown as in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Name Function HDD status indictor light The red light becomes on when HDD is abnormal. The red light becomes on when the power Power indicator light connection is OK.
  • Page 63: Nvr11Hs Series

    Icon Name Function Network status The red light becomes on when the network indicator light connection is abnormal. Power indicator The red light becomes on when the power light connection is OK. status The red light becomes on when HDD is abnormal. indictor light Remote control...
  • Page 64: Nvr42/42-P/42-8P/72/72-8P Series

    The red light becomes on when the power Power indicator light connection is OK. HDD status indictor light The red light becomes on when HDD is abnormal. USB port 2.1.5 NVR42/42-P/42-8P/72/72-8P Series The front panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information.
  • Page 65: Nvr21Hs-S2/21Hs-P-S2/21Hs-8P-S2/22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 Series

    Multiple slow play speeds or normal playback. Slow play/8 In text mode, input number 8 (English character T/U/V). One-window monitor mode, click this button to display assistant function: PTZ control and image color. Backspace function: in numeral control or text control, press it for 1.5seconds to delete the previous character before the cursor.
  • Page 66: 54-4Ks2/58-4Ks2 Series

    Figure 2-6 The NVR22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 series front panel is shown as in Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information. Icon Name Function STATUS Status indicator light The blue light is on when the device is malfunction. Note NVR21HS-S2 series product does not support STATUS indicator light.
  • Page 67: Nvr44/44-8P/44-16P/74/74-8P/74-16P Series

    Figure 2-9 The NVR48-4K/58-4K/58-16P-4KS2 series front panel is shown as in Figure 2-10. Figure 2-10 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information. Icon Name Function STATUS Status indicator light The blue light is on when the device is malfunction. HDD status indicator The blue light is on when the HDD is malfunction.
  • Page 68 Assistant function such as PTZ menu. In text mode, input number 1/4 (English character G/H/I) Shift current activated control, Left/2 When playback, click these buttons to control playback bar.   Right/3 In text mode, input number 2(English character A/B/C) /3(English character D/E/F) Go to previous menu, or cancel current operation.
  • Page 69: Nvr48/48-16P/78/78-16P Series

    In normal playback click this button to pause playback Play/Pause /5 ►|| In pause mode, click this button to resume playback. In text mode, input number 5(English character J/K/L). USB port To connect USB storage device, USB mouse. Network Network error occurs or there is no network connection, the abnormal light becomes red to alert you.
  • Page 70 Shift current activated control, and then move left and right. Left/   Right When playback, click these buttons to control playback bar. Go to previous menu, or cancel current operation. When playback, click it to restore real-time monitor mode. Confirm current operation Enter ENTER...
  • Page 71: Nvr78-Rh Series

    In real-time monitor mode it works as left/right direction key. Shuttle(outer Playback mode, counter clockwise to forward and clock wise to ring) backward. Up/down direction key. Playback mode, turn the inner dial to realized frame by frame Jog(inner dial) playback. (Only applies to some special versions.) USB port To connect USB storage device, USB mouse.
  • Page 72 Power button, press this button for three seconds to boot up or Power button shut down NVR. Input Arabic number Number button Switch channel Input number If you want to input a number more than 10, please click this -/-- more than 10 button and then input.
  • Page 73: Nvr70/70-R Series

    Play previous | In playback mode, playback the previous video In normal playback or pause mode, click this button to reverse Reverse/Pause || playback In reverse playback, click this button to pause playback. | In playback mode, playback the next video Play Next In menu setup, go to down ward of the dropdown list.
  • Page 74 Figure 2-14 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information. Name Icon Function Power button Press it once to turn on the device. Press it for a long time to turn off the device (Usually we do not recommend). Press power button for a long time or pull out the power cable may result in device auto restart.
  • Page 75: Nvr42V-8P Series

    Figure 2-15 2.1.12 NVR42V-8P Series The front panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-16 Figure 2-16 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information. Name Icon Function Power button Power button, press this button for three seconds to boot up or shut down NVR.
  • Page 76: Rear Panel

    character (small/capitalized) and etc.  In HDD management interface, you can click it to switch HDD record information and other information (Menu prompt)  Realize other special functions. To connect USB2.0 storage device, USB2.0 mouse, burner and USB2.0 port etc. receive It is to receive the IR signal from the remote control.
  • Page 77: Nvr11/11-P Series

    Port Name Connection Function 10M/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Network port Connect to the network cable. High definition audio and video signal output port. High Definition It transmits uncompressed high definition video HDMI Media Interface and multiple-channel data to the HDMI port of the display device.
  • Page 78: Nvr41/41-P/41-8P/41-W Series

    Port Name Connection Function USB2.0 port. Connect to mouse, USB storage USB2.0 port device, USB burner and etc. 10M/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Network port Connect to the network cable. High definition audio and video signal output port. High Definition It transmits uncompressed high definition video HDMI Media Interface and multiple-channel data to the HDMI port of the...
  • Page 79 Figure 2-22 The NVR41-8P rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-23. Figure 2-23 The NVR41-W rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-24. Figure 2-24 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Port Name Connection Function USB2.0 port.
  • Page 80: Nvr21-S2/21-P-S2/21-8P-S2 Series

    Port Name Connection Function 10M/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Network port Connect to the network cable. High definition audio and video signal output port. High Definition It transmits uncompressed high definition video HDMI Media Interface and multiple-channel data to the HDMI port of the display device.
  • Page 81 Figure 2-26 The NVR21-8P-S2 is shown as in Figure 2-27. Figure 2-27 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Port Name Connection Function Power socket  For NVR21-S2,input DC 12V/2A. Power input port For NVR21-P-S2,input DC 48V/1.25A.  For NVR21-8P-S2,input DC 48V/2A.
  • Page 82: Nvr11H/11H-P/41H/41H-P/41H-8P Series

    Port Name Connection Function Built-in switch. Support PoE function. PoE port For PoE series product, you can use this port to provide PORTS power to the network camera. 2.2.5 NVR11H/11H-P/41H/41H-P/41H-8P Series The NVR11H/41H rear panel is shown as in Figure 2-28. Figure 2-28 The NVR11H-P/41H-P rear panel is shown as in Figure 2-29.
  • Page 83: Nvr11Hs Series

    Port Name Connection Function Ground end Power socket.  For NVR41 series, input DC 12V/2A.  Power input port For NVR41H-P series, input DC 48V/1.5A.  For NVR11H-P series, input DC 48V/1.25A.  For NVR41H-8P series, input DC 48V/2A. MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port.
  • Page 84: Nvr21Hs-S2/21Hs-P-S2/21Hs-8P-S2 Series

    Icon Name Function Ground end 2.2.7 NVR21HS-S2/21HS-P-S2/21HS-8P-S2 Series The NVR21HS-S2 series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-32. Figure 2-32 The NVR21HS-P-S2 series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-33. Figure 2-33 The NVR21HS-8P-S2 series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-34. Figure 2-34 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
  • Page 85: Nvr22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 Series

    Port Name Connection Function VGA video output VGA video output port. Output analog video signal. It can port connect to the monitor to view analog video. MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup.
  • Page 86: Nvr42/42N/42-P/42-8P/42-16P Series

    Port Name Connection Function Power socket.  For NVR22-S2, input DC 12V/4A. Power input port For NVR22-P-S2, input DC 48V/1.5A.  For NVR22-8P-S2, input DC 53V 120W.  10M/100Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Connect to the Network port network cable. USB port. Connect to mouse, USB storage device and USB port etc.
  • Page 87 The NVR42-P series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-40. Figure 2-40 The NVR42-8P series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-41. Figure 2-41 The NVR42-16P series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-42. Figure 2-42 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
  • Page 88: Nvr42-4K/52-4Ks2/52-8P-4Ks2/52-16P-4Ks2 Series

    Name Function Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio signal MIC OUT Audio output port to the devices such as the sound box.  Bidirectional talk output.  Audio output on 1-window video monitor.  Audio output on 1-window video playback. ...
  • Page 89 The NVR42-4K/52-4KS2 series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-43. Figure 2-43 The NVR52-8P-4KS2 series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-44. Figure 2-44 The NVR52-16P-4KS2 series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-45. Figure 2-45 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
  • Page 90: Nvr42-8P-4K Series

    Icon Port Name Function Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio signal MIC OUT Audio output port to the devices such as the sound box.  Bidirectional talk output.  Audio output on 1-window video monitor.  Audio output on 1-window video playback.
  • Page 91 Icon Port Name Function Power socket Input AC 220V. Power switch Power on/off button. Built-in Switch,support PoE. The PoE PORTS can provide power to the network camera. PoE PORTS PoE port The 8 PoE ports series product can support 48V 120W.
  • Page 92: Nvr44/44-8P/44-16P Series

    Icon Port Name Function RS485_A port. It is the cable A. You can connect to RS-485 the control devices such as speed dome PTZ. communication RS485_B.It is the cable B. You can connect to the port control devices such as speed dome PTZ. 2.2.12 NVR44/44-8P/44-16P Series The NVR44 series rear panel is shown as below.
  • Page 93 Name Function Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio MIC OUT Audio output port signal to the devices such as the sound box.  Bidirectional talk output.  Audio output on 1-window video monitor.  Audio output on 1-window video playback. VIEDEO OUT Video output port CVBS output...
  • Page 94: Nvr44-4K/48-4K/54-4Ks2/58-4Ks2/54-16P-4Ks2/58-16P-4Ks2 Series

    Name Function USB2.0 port USB2.0 port. Connect to mouse, USB storage device, USB burner and etc. RS232 debug It is for general COM debug to configure IP address RS-232 COM. or transfer transparent COM data. High definition audio and video signal output port. It High Definition transmits uncompressed high definition video and...
  • Page 95 Name Function Network port 10M/100M/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Connect to the network cable. eSATA eSATA port External SATA port. It can connect to the device of the SATA port. Please jump the HDD when there is peripheral connected HDD. USB3.0 port USB3.0 port.
  • Page 96: Nvr48/48-16P Series

    Name Function CTRL 12V Controller 12V power output. It is to control the on-off alarm relay output. It can be used to control the device alarm output. At the same time, it can also be used as the power input source of some devices such as the alarm detector.
  • Page 97 Name Function MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup. Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio MIC OUT Audio output port signal to the devices such as the sound box.
  • Page 98: Nvr72 Series

    Name Function eSATA port External SATA port. It can connect to the device of eSATA the SATA port. Please jump the HDD when there is peripheral connected HDD. USB2.0 port USB2.0 port. Connect to mouse, USB storage device, USB burner and etc. RS-232 debug It is for general COM debug to configure IP address...
  • Page 99: Nvr72-8P Series

    Name Function video VGA video output port. Output analog video signal. It output port can connect to the monitor to view analog video. MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup.
  • Page 100 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Name Function USB2.0 port. Connect to mouse, USB storage USB2.0 port device, USB burner and etc. 10M/100M/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Network port Connect to the network cable. RS-232 debug It is for general COM debug to configure IP RS-232 COM.
  • Page 101: Nvr74 Series

    Name Function MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup. Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio MIC OUT Audio output port signal to the devices such as the sound box.
  • Page 102  There are four groups. The first group is from 1~16 Alarm input port port 1 to port 4, the second group is from port 1~16 5 to port 8, the third group is from 9 to 12, and the fourth group is from 13 to 16. They are to receive the signal from the external alarm source.
  • Page 103: Nvr74-8P/74-16P Series

    2.2.18 NVR74-8P/74-16P Series The NVR74-8P series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-57. Figure 2-57 The NVR74-16P series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-58. Figure 2-58 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Port Name Function Power switch...
  • Page 104 Port Name Function  NO1~NO5 Alarm output port 5 groups of alarm output ports. (Group 1:port NO1~C1,Group 2:port NO2~C2,Group 3:port 1~5 C1~C5 NO3~C3, Group 4:port NO4~C4, Group 5: port NO5, C5, NC5).Output alarm signal to the alarm device. Please make sure there is power to the external alarm device.
  • Page 105: Nvr78 Series

    Port Name Function Built-in Switch. Support PoE. The 16 PoE ports 16 PoE ports series products supports total 150W power. One PORTS PoE port max supports 15W. 2.2.19 NVR78 Series The NVR78 series rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-59. Figure 2-59 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
  • Page 106: Nvr78-16P Series

    Port Name Function NO1~C1,Group 2:port NO2~C2,Group 3:port 1~5 C1~C5 NO3~C3, Group 4:port NO4~C4, Group 5: port NO5, C5, NC5).Output alarm signal to the alarm device. Please make sure there is power to the external alarm device.  NO: Normal open alarm output port. ...
  • Page 107 Figure 2-60 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Port Name Function Power switch Power on-off button Power input Input AC 100~240V. port MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup.
  • Page 108: Nvr78-Rh Series

    Port Name Function RS485_A port. It is the cable A. You can connect to RS-485 the control devices such as speed dome PTZ. communication RS485_B.It is the cable B. You can connect to the port control devices such as speed dome PTZ. Controller 12V power output.
  • Page 109 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Port Name Function Power switch Power on-off button Power input Input AC 100~240V. port MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup.
  • Page 110: Nvr70 Series

    Port Name Function +12V power output port. It can provide the power to +12V some peripheral devices such as the camera or the alarm device. Please note the supplying power shall be below 1A. Network port 10M/100M/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet port. Connect to the network cable.
  • Page 111 Port Name Function MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup. Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio MIC OUT Audio output port signal to the devices such as the sound box.
  • Page 112: Nvr70-R Series

    Port Name Function eSATA eSATA port External SATA port. It can connect to the device of the SATA port. Please jump the HDD when there is peripheral connected HDD. USB2.0 port USB2.0 port. Connect to mouse, USB storage device, USB burner and etc. RS-232 RS232 debug...
  • Page 113 Port Name Function Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio MIC OUT Audio output port signal to the devices such as the sound box.  Bidirectional talk output.  Audio output on 1-window video monitor.  Audio output on 1-window video playback. VIEDEO Video output port CVBS output...
  • Page 114: Nvr42V-8P Series

    Port Name Function USB2.0 port USB2.0 port. Connect to mouse, USB storage device, USB burner and etc. RS-232 RS232 debug It is for general COM debug to configure IP address COM. or transfer transparent COM data. High definition audio and video signal output port. It transmits uncompressed high definition video and High Definition...
  • Page 115: Alarm Connection

    Name Function MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port. It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone, pickup. Audio output port. It is to output the analog audio signal MIC OUT Audio output port to the devices such as the sound box.
  • Page 116: Alarm Input Port

    Figure 2-65 Icon Function 1~16 ALARM1~ALARM16. The alarm becomes activated in the low level. Four NO activation output groups. (On-off button). NO1 C1, NO2 C2, NO3 C3, NO4 NO5 C5 NC5 One NO/NC activation output group. (On-off button). CTRL 12V Control power output.
  • Page 117: Alarm Input And Output Port

    Figure 2-66 Note  There are two alarm input types: NO/NC.  When connect the ground port of the alarm device to the NVR, you can use any of the GND ports  Connect the NC port of the alarm device to the alarm input port (ALARM) of the NVR. ...
  • Page 118: Bidirectional Talk

    Between touches with different 1000VAC 1minute polarity Between touch and winding 1000VAC 1minute Between touches with same Surge voltage 1500V (10×160us) polarity Length of open 3ms max time 3ms max Length of close time Longevity Mechanical 50×106 (3Hz) Electrical 200×103 (0.5Hz) Temperature -40℃...
  • Page 119: Mouse Operation

    Login the Web and then enable the corresponding channel real-time monitor. Please refer to the above interface (Figure 2-67) to enable bidirectional talk. Listening Operation At the PC-end, speak via the speaker or the pickup, and then you can get the audio from the earphone or sound box at the device-end.
  • Page 120: Remote Control

    In multiple-window mode, double left click one channel to view in full-window. Double left click current video again to go back to previous multiple-window mode. Right click In real-time monitor mode, pops up shortcut menu. mouse Exit current menu without saving the modification. Press middle In numeral input box: Increase or decrease numeral value.
  • Page 121 Forward Various forward speeds normal speed playback. Slow play Multiple slow play speeds or normal playback. Next record In playback mode, playback the next video. Previous record In playback mode, playback the previous video. Play/Pause In pause mode, click this button to realize normal playback.
  • Page 122 In motion detection interface, working with direction keys to complete setup. In text mode, click it to delete character. 0-9 number key Input password, channel switch channel. Shift is the button to switch the input method.
  • Page 123: Device Installation

    3 Device Installation Note: All the installation and operations here should conform to your local electric safety rules. 3.1 Check Unpacked NVR When you receive the NVR from the forwarding agent, please check whether there is any visible damage. The protective materials used for the package of the NVR can protect most accidental clashes during transportation.
  • Page 124: Nvr11/11-P/41/41-P/41-8P/41-W/21-S2/21-P-S2/21-8P-S2 Series

    horizontally . After the HDD is in the proper position, the columns on the two sides can lock the screw holes of the HDD to secure When you remove the HDD, please refer to the following figure to pull the spring up and then remove the HDD.
  • Page 125: Nvr11H/11H-P/41H/41H-P/41H-8P/11Hs/21Hs-S2/21Hs-P-S2/21Hs-8P-S2

    ○ ○ Put the cover in accordance with Secure the screws in the rear panel and the side panel. the clip and then place the upper cover back. 3.3.3 NVR11H/11H-P/41H/41H-P/41H-8P/11HS/21HS-S2/21HS-P-S2/21HS-8P-S2 Series ○ ○ ○ . Loosen the screws of the upper Fix four screws in the HDD Place cover and side panel.
  • Page 126: Nvr42/42N/42-P/42-8P/42-16P/72/72-8P/42-4K/42-8P-4K/52-4Ks2/52-8P-4Ks2/52

    3.3.4 NVR42/42N/42-P/42-8P/42-16P/72/72-8P/42-4K/42-8P-4K/52-4KS2/52-8P-4KS2/52 -16P-4KS2/22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 Series The following figures are based on the NVR 72-8P series. ○ 1 ② ③ Loosen the screws of the upper Fix four screws in the HDD (Turn Place the HDD in accordance with cover and side panel. just three rounds).
  • Page 127: Nvr48/48-16P/Nvr78/78-16P/48-4K/58-4Ks2/58-16P-4Ks2 Series

    ① Use the screwdriver to loose the screws of the rear ② Put the HDD to the HDD bracket in the chassis panel and then remove the front cover. and then line up the four screws to the four holes in the HDD.
  • Page 128: Nvr78-Rh Series

    ③ ④ Connect to the HDD data cable to the main board After connect the cable, put the front cover and the HDD port respectively. Loosen the power cable back to the device and then fix screws of the rear of the chassis and connect another end of the power panel.
  • Page 129: Nvr70/70-R Series

    ①Line up the handle to the HDD side (without ②Use the screwdriver to fix the handle on the the interface) HDD. 3.3.8 NVR70/70-R Series ①Use four screws to secure the HDD. ②Put the HDD to the HDD box at the front panel of the device.
  • Page 130: Nvr42V-8P Series

    collides with the front panel 3.3.9 NVR42V-8P Series ① ② Use 4 screws to secure the HDD Put the HDD to the HDD box at the front. ③ ④ Pull the HDD knob up when you put the HDD Put the knob back after you insert the HDD into the box in case the knob buckle may strike to the SATA board.
  • Page 131 ③ Fix the CD-ROM bracket at the HDD ④ Install a pair of the CD-ROM bracket. Please make bracket. sure the reverse side is secure too. ⑤ Install SATA burner. Line up the SATA ⑥ User screwdriver to fix the screws. burner to the hole positions.
  • Page 132: Connection Sample

    ⑨ Secure the HDD bracket and put the top cover back. 3.5 Connection Sample 3.5.1 NVR100/NVR100-P Series Please refer to Figure 3-1 for connection sample. Here we take NVR100-P as an example. Figure 3-1 3.5.2 NVR11/11-P/41/41-P/41-8P/41-W/21-S2/21-P-S2/21-8P-S2 Series...
  • Page 133: Nvr11H/11H-P/41H/41H-P/41H-8P Series

    Please refer to Figure 3-2 for connection sample. Here we take NVR41 as an example. Figure 3-2 3.5.3 NVR11H/11H-P/41H/41H-P/41H-8P Series Please refer to Figure 3-3 for connection sample. Here we take NVR41H as an example.
  • Page 134: Nvr11Hs Series

    Figure 3-3 3.5.4 NVR11HS Series Please refer to Figure 3-4 for connection sample.
  • Page 135: Nvr21Hs-S2/21Hs-P-S2/21Hs-8P-S2 Series

    Figure 3-4 3.5.5 NVR21HS-S2/21HS-P-S2/21HS-8P-S2 Series Please refer to Figure 3-5 for connection sample. Please note the following figure is based on the NVR21HS-8P-S2.
  • Page 136: Nvr22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 Series

    Figure 3-5 3.5.6 NVR22-S2/22-P-S2/22-8P-S2 Series Please refer to Figure 3-6 for connection sample. Please note the following figure is based on the NVR22-8P-S2.
  • Page 137: Nvr42N Series

    Figure 3-6 3.5.7 NVR42N Series Please refer to Figure 3-7 for connection sample. Figure 3-7...
  • Page 138: Nvr42/42-P/42-8P/42-16P/52-4Ks2/52-8P-4Ks2/52-16P-4Ks2 Series

    3.5.8 NVR42/42-P/42-8P/42-16P/52-4KS2/52-8P-4KS2/52-16P-4KS2 Series Please refer to Figure 3-8 for connection sample. The following figure is based on our 42-8P series product. Figure 3-8 3.5.9 NVR42-4K Series Please refer to Figure 3-9 for connection sample.
  • Page 139: Nvr42-8P-4K Series

    Figure 3-9 3.5.10 NVR42-8P-4K Series Please refer to Figure 3-10 for connection sample. Figure 3-10 3.5.11 NVR44-4K/48-4K/54-4KS2/54-16P-4KS2/58-4KS2/58-16P-4KS2 Series...
  • Page 140: Nvr44/44-8P/44-16P Series

    Please refer to Figure 3-10 for connection sample. The following interface is based on the 44-4K series product. Figure 3-11 3.5.12 NVR44/44-8P/44-16P Series Please refer to Figure 3-12 for connection sample. The following interface is based on the 44-8P series product.
  • Page 141: Nvr48/48-16P Series

    Figure 3-12 3.5.13 NVR48/48-16P Series Please refer to Figure 3-13 for connection sample. The following interface is based on the 48-16P series product. Figure 3-13...
  • Page 142: Nvr72 Series

    3.5.14 NVR72 Series Please refer to Figure 3-14 for connection sample. Figure 3-14 3.5.15 NVR72-8P Series Please refer to Figure 3-15 for connection sample.
  • Page 143: Nvr74 Series

    Figure 3-15 3.5.16 NVR74 Series Please refer to Figure 3-16 for connection sample. The following figure is based on the 74 series product.
  • Page 144: Nvr74-8P/74-16P Series

    Figure 3-16 3.5.17 NVR74-8P/74-16P Series Please refer to Figure 3-17 for connection sample. The following figure is based on the NVR74-8P series product.
  • Page 145: Nvr78 Series

    Figure 3-17 3.5.18 NVR78 Series Please refer to Figure 3-18 for connection sample.
  • Page 146: Nvr78-16P Series

    Figure 3-18 3.5.19 NVR78-16P Series Please refer to Figure 3-19 for connection sample.
  • Page 147: Nvr78-Rh Series

    Figure 3-19 3.5.20 NVR78-RH Series Please refer to Figure 3-20 for connection sample.
  • Page 148: Nvr70 Series

    Figure 3-20 3.5.21 NVR70 Series Please refer to Figure 3-21 for connection sample.
  • Page 149: Nvr70-R Series

    Figure 3-21 3.5.22 NVR70-R Series Please refer to Figure 3-22 for connection sample.
  • Page 150: Nvr42V-8P Series

    Figure 3-22 3.5.23 NVR42V-8P Series Please refer to Figure 3-23 for connection sample.
  • Page 151 Figure 3-23...
  • Page 152: Local Basic Operation

    4 Local Basic Operation 4.1 Boot up and Shutdown 4.1.1 Boot up Caution Before the boot up, please make sure:  For device security, please connect the NVR to the power adapter first and then connect the device to the power socket. ...
  • Page 153: Reset Password

     For reset information, please refer to chapter 4.2.2. Figure 4-1 Click Cancel button, system pops up the following interface for you to confirm. See Figure 4-2. Check the box here, system will not pop up the change password interface the next time. Figure 4-2 4.2.2 Reset Password Once you forgot password, you can answer the security questions you set in chapter 4.2.1 to reset the...
  • Page 154: Startup Wizard

    Figure 4-3 System pops up the following dialogue box, please answer the security questions and then input the new password twice. See Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 4.3 Startup Wizard After device successfully booted up, it goes to startup wizard. Click Cancel/Next button, you can see system goes to login interface. Tips Check the box Startup button here, system goes to startup wizard again when it boots up the next time.
  • Page 155 Figure 4-5 Click Smart add, Cancel button or Next button, system goes to login interface. See Figure 4-6. System consists of three accounts:  Username: admin. Password: admin. (administrator, local and network)  Username: 888888. Password: 888888. (administrator, local only) ...
  • Page 156 Figure 4-7 Click Next button, you can go to network interface. See Figure 4-8. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 4.14. Figure 4-8 Click Next button, you can set P2P function. Scan the QR code, download the App to the cellphone, you can use the smart phone to add the device.
  • Page 157 Figure 4-9 Click Next button, you can go to remote device interface. See Figure 4-10. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 4.5. Figure 4-10...
  • Page 158: Navigation Bar

    Click Next button, you can go to Schedule interface. See Figure 4-11. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 4.10.2. Figure 4-11 Click Finish button, system pops up a dialogue box. Click the OK button, the startup wizard is complete. See Figure 4-12.
  • Page 159: Main Menu

    4.4.1 Main Menu Click button to go to the main menu interface. 4.4.2 Dual-screen operation Important This function is for some series only. Click to select screen 2, you can view an interface shown as below. See Figure 4-14. It is a navigation bar for screen 2.
  • Page 160: Channel Info

    Click button , system goes to alarm status interface. It is to view device status and channel status. Please refer to chapter 4.17.1.4. 4.4.9 Channel Info Click button , system goes to the channel information setup interface. It is to view information of the corresponding channel.
  • Page 161 When the network camera(s) and the NVR are in the same router or switch, you can use smart add function to add all network cameras to the NVR at the same time. There are two ways for you to go to the smart add interface. ...
  • Page 162 Figure 4-19 Click smart add button, you can see device enables DHCP function. See Figure 4-20. Figure 4-20...
  • Page 163 System pops up the following interface for you to confirm IP information if there are several IP segments. See Figure 4-21. Figure 4-21 Now you can see system is auto adding IPC to the corresponding channels. See Figure 4-22. Figure 4-22...
  • Page 164: Remote Device

    You can see the following dialog box after system successfully added network cameras. See Figure 4-23. Figure 4-23 4.6 Remote Device 4.6.1 Remote Device Connection From Mani menu->Setting->Remote device or right click mouse on the preview interface and then select remote device item, you can see the following interface.
  • Page 165: Short-Cut Menu

    device to the bottom pane of the interface. System supports batch add function. Click Manual Add button, you can add a device directly. Here you can set TCP/UPD/auto connection mode. The default setup is TCP. See Figure 4-25. Important  Please note the manual add function is for Private, Panasonic, Sony, Dynacolor, Samsung, AXIS, SANYO, Pelco, Arecont, ONVIF, LG, Watchnet, Canon, PSIA, IVC, XUNMEI, and Custom.
  • Page 166: Image

    Figure 4-26 4.6.3 Image From main menu->setting->camera->image, you can see the image interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-27.  Channel: Select a channel from the dropdown list.  Saturation: It is to adjust monitor window saturation. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default value is 50.
  • Page 167: Channel Name

     Day/night. It is to set device color and the B/W mode switch. The default setup is auto.  Color: Device outputs the color video.  Auto: Device auto select to output the color or the B/W video according to the device feature (The general bright of the video or there is IR light or not.) ...
  • Page 168: Upgrade

    Figure 4-28 4.6.5 Upgrade Note Right now, the NVR can upgrade the IPC via the USB device or WEB. You can upgrade 8 network cameras of the same model (or the NVR supported) at the same time. It is to update the network camera. From main menu->setting->camera->remote, the interface is shown as below.
  • Page 169: Upnp

    Figure 4-29 4.6.6 UPNP Important Do not connect the switch to the PoE port, otherwise the connection may fail! Please connect the IPC to the PoE port of the device rear panel (Figure 4-30), system can auto connect to the network camera. Please note the following figure is for reference only. Figure 4-30 4.6.7 Built-in Switch Setup The built-in switch function is for product of PoE port.
  • Page 170: Preview

    Figure 4-31 4.7 Preview After device booted up, the system is in multiple-channel display mode. See Figure 4-32.Please note the displayed window amount may vary. The following figure is for reference only. Please refer to chapter 1.3 Specifications for the window-amount your product supported. Figure 4-32 4.7.1 Preview If you want to change system date and time, you can refer to general settings (Main...
  • Page 171: Preview Control Interface

    Recording status Video loss Motion detection Camera lock Tips  Preview drag: If you want to change position of channel 1 and channel 2 when you are previewing, you can left click mouse in the channel 1 and then drag to channel 2, release mouse you can switch channel 1 and channel 2 positions.
  • Page 172: Right Click Menu

    Figure 4-35 Right click mouse to cancel zoom and go back to the original interface. Manual record function It is to backup the video of current channel to the USB device. System can not backup the video of multiple-channel at the same time. Click button , system begins recording.
  • Page 173: Preview Display Effect Setup

     Remote device: Search and add a remote device.  Alarm output: Generate alarm output signal manually.  Main menu: Go to system main menu interface. Tips: Right click mouse to go back to the previous interface. Figure 4-36 4.7.4 Preview Display Effect Setup 4.7.4.1 Video Color Here you can set hue, brightness, contrast, saturation, gain, white level, color mode and etc.
  • Page 174 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Item Note Period There are two periods in one day. You can set different sharpness, brightness, and contrast setup for different periods. Effective Time Check the box here to enable this function and then set period time.
  • Page 175: Display

    4.7.4.2 Display From Main Menu->Setting->System->Display, you can go to the following interface. See Figure 4-38. Here you can set menu and video preview effect. All you operation here does not affect the record file and playback effect. Figure 4-38 Now you can set corresponding information. ...
  • Page 176: Tv Adjust

     VGA+HDMI2: It is for dual-screen operation. Please select from the dropdown list according to your actual situation. Click Apply button, system needs to restart to activate new setup. For example, 32+4 means for VGA, system max supports 32-window split and for HDMI2, system max supports 4-window split.
  • Page 177: Fish Eye (Optional)

     Set preview display mode: On the preview interface, right click mouse, you can view right-click menu. Now you can select preview window amount and channel.  Set channel display mode: On the preview interface, if you want to change channel 1 and channel 16 position, please right click channel 1 video window and then drag to the channel 16 video window, release button, you can change channel 1 and channel 16 position.
  • Page 178 Figure 4-41. Figure 4-41 Now you can see an interface shown as in Figure 4-42. You can set fish eye installation mode and display mode. Note:  For the non-fish eye channel, system pops up dialogue box to remind you it is not a fish eye channel and does not support de-warp function.
  • Page 179 There are three installation modes: ceiling mount/wall mount/ground mount. The different installations modes have different de-warp modes. Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Installation modes Icon Note 360° panorama original view (Ceiling mount) 1 de-warp window+1 panorama stretching panorama stretching view (Ground mount)...
  • Page 180: Fish Eye De-Warp During Playback

    4.8.2 Fish eye de-warp during playback On the main menu, click search button. Select 1-window playback mode and corresponding fish eye channel, click to play. Right click the , you can go to the de-warp playback interface. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 4.8.1.
  • Page 181: Ptz Control

    Figure 4-44 If you are connecting to network PTZ, the PTZ type shall be remote. See Figure 4-45. Figure 4-45 4.9.2 PTZ Control After completing all the setting please click save button. Right click mouse (click “Fn” Button in the front panel or click “Fn”...
  • Page 182 Figure 4-46 The PTZ setup is shown as in See Figure 4-47. Please note the commend name is grey once device does not support this function. The PTZ operation is only valid in one-window mode. Here you can control PTZ direction, speed, zoom, focus, iris, preset, tour, scan, pattern aux function, light and wiper, rotation and etc.
  • Page 183: Ptz Function Setup

    zone you dragged, the higher the speed. Figure 4-48 Name Function function Shortcut Function function Shortcut  Zoom Near  ► │ │ Focus Near   Iris close Open In Figure 4-47, click to open the menu, you can set preset, tour, pattern, scan and etc. See Figure 4-49.
  • Page 184 Click , you can go to the following interface to set preset, tour, pattern, and scan. See Figure 4-50. Figure 4-50 Preset Setup In Figure 4-50, click preset button and use eight direction arrows to adjust camera to the proper position. The interface is shown as in Figure 4-51.
  • Page 185 Figure 4-52 Pattern Setup In Figure 4-50, click Pattern button and input pattern number. Click Begin button to start direction operation. Or you can go back to Figure 4-47 to operate zoom/focus/iris/direction operation. In Figure 4-50, click End button. Figure 4-53 Scan Setup In Figure 4-50, click Scan button.
  • Page 186: Call Ptz Function

    Figure 4-54 4.9.2.2 Call PTZ Function Call Preset In Figure 4-49, input preset value and then click to call a preset. Click again to stop call. Call Pattern In Figure 4-49, input pattern value and then click to call a pattern. Click again to stop call.
  • Page 187: Record And Snapshot

    Figure 4-55 4.10 Record and Snapshot The record/snapshot priority is: Alarm->Motion detect->Schedule. 4.10.1 Encode 4.10.1.1 Encode Encode setting is to set IPC encode mode, resolution, bit stream type and etc From Main menu->Setting->System->Encode, you can see the following interface. See Figure 4-56. ...
  • Page 188: Overlay

    Figure 4-56 4.10.1.2 Overlay Click overlay button, you can see an interface is shown in Figure 4-57.  Cover area: Here is for you to cover area section. You can drag you mouse to set proper section size. In one channel video, system max supports 4 zones in one channel. You can set with Fn button or direction buttons.
  • Page 189: Snapshot

    Figure 4-57 4.10.1.3 Snapshot Here you can set snapshot mode, picture size, quality and frequency. See Figure 4-58.  Snapshot mode: There are two modes: regular and trigger. If you set regular mode, you need to set snapshot frequency. If you set trigger snapshot, you need to set snapshot activation operation. ...
  • Page 190: Schedule

    Figure 4-58 Figure 4-59 4.10.2 Schedule The record type priority is: Alarm>Motion detect>Regular. 4.10.2.1 Schedule Record Set record time, record plan and etc. Please note system is in 24-hour record by default after its first boot up. In the main menu, from Main menu->Setting->Storage->Schedule, you can go to schedule menu. See Figure 4-63.
  • Page 191  Channel: Please select the channel number first. You can select “all” if you want to set for the whole channels.  : Sync connection icon. Select icon of several dates, all checked items can be edited or together. Now the icon is shown as ...
  • Page 192 Figure 4-62 Please check the box to select the corresponding function. After completing all the setups please click save button, system goes back to the previous menu. There are color bars for your reference. Green color stands for regular recording, yellow color stands for motion detection and red color stands for alarm recording.
  • Page 193: Schedule Snapshot

    Figure 4-64 Quick Setup Copy function allows you to copy one channel setup to another. After setting in channel 1, click Copy button, you can go to interface Figure 4-65. You can see current channel name is grey such as channel 1. Now you can select the channel you want to paste such as channel 5/6/7.
  • Page 194 Figure 4-66 From Main menu->Setting->Camera->Encode->Snapshot, you can go to snapshot interface. See Figure 4-67. Select the snapshot channel from the dropdown list and then select snapshot mode as Timing (Schedule) from the dropdown list and then set picture size, quality and snapshot frequency. Figure 4-67...
  • Page 195: Motion Detect Record/Snapshot

    In the main menu, from Main menu->Setting->Storage->Schedule, you can go to schedule menu. See Figure 4-63. Here you can set snapshot period. There are total six periods in one day. Please refer to chapter 4.10.2.1 for detailed setup information. The setup steps are general the same. Figure 4-68 Note ...
  • Page 196 Figure 4-69 Select motion detect from the event type dropdown list. Select a channel from the dropdown list and then check the enable button to enable motion detect function. Click Region Select button to set motion detect zone. There are 396(PAL)/330(NTSC) small zones.
  • Page 197: Motion Detect Snapshot

    Click Copy button to copy current setup to other channel(s). Click OK button to complete motion detect record setup. Figure 4-70 Figure 4-71 4.10.3.2 Motion Detect Snapshot From Main menu->Setting->Camera->Encode->Snapshot, you can go to snapshot interface. See Figure 4-72. In Figure 4-72, select trigger snapshot from the dropdown list and then set picture size, quality and snapshot frequency.
  • Page 198: Alarm Record/Snapshot

    Figure 4-72 4.10.4 Alarm Record/Snapshot 4.10.4.1 Alarm Record Before you set alarm setup information, please go to chapter 2.3 to connect alarm input and alarm output cable (such as light, siren and etc). The record priority is: Alarm>Motion detect>Regular. In the main menu, from Setting->Event-> Alarm, you can see alarm setup interface. See Figure 4-73. ...
  • Page 199: Alarm Snapshot

    Figure 4-73 From Mani menu->Setting->Storage->Schedule, you can go to Figure 4-63. Select alarm channel, period and the record type shall be alarm. Please refer to chapter 4.10.2. Click Copy button to copy current setup to other channel(s). Click OK button to save alarm record information. 4.10.4.2 Alarm Snapshot Please refer to Step a) to step c) of chapter 4.10.3.2 to enable timing snapshot.
  • Page 200: Manual Record/Snapshot

    Figure 4-74 4.10.5 Manual Record/Snapshot You need to have proper rights to implement the following operations. Please make sure the HDD has been properly installed. 4.10.5.1 Manual Record Right click mouse select manual record main menu, from Setting->Storage->Manual Record. Manual record menu is shown as in Figure 4-75. Tips You can click Rec button on the front panel (if possible) to go to the Manual Record interface.
  • Page 201: Manual Snapshot

    Figure 4-75 Check the box here to select manual record channel(s). You can see the corresponding indicator light on the front panel is on.  Channel: It is to display device all channels.  Manual: It has the highest priority. Enable corresponding channel to record no matter what period applied in the record setup.
  • Page 202 4-76. Figure 4-76 Click Add new holiday button, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 4-77. Here you can set holiday date name, repeat mode, start time/end time and etc. Figure 4-77...
  • Page 203: Holiday Snapshot

    Click Add button to complete holiday setup. Now you can enable holiday setup and then click Apply button. From Main menu->setting->Storage->schedule, you can go to schedule interface. See Figure 4-78. Now you can set period and record type of holiday time. Please refer to chapter 4.10.2.1 for detailed setup information.
  • Page 204: Search Interface

    4.11.2 Search Interface From Main menu->Search, or on the preview interface right click mouse and then select search item, you can go to the following interface. See Figure 4-79. Figure 4-79 Please refer to the following sheet for more information. Name Function ...
  • Page 205  Playback mode:1/4/9/16. (It may vary due to different series.)  In 1-window playback mode: you can select 1-X channels (X depends on the product channel amount). Playback  In 4-window playback mode: you can select 4 channels according to your mode requirement.
  • Page 206 In playback mode, click it to play the next or the previous section. You can click continuously when you are watching the files from the same channel. │/ In normal play mode, when you pause current play, you can click │ and │...
  • Page 207 the file.  Select the file(s) you want to backup from the file list. You can check from the list. Then click the backup button, now you can see the backup menu. System supports customized path setup. After select or create new folder, click the Start button to begin the backup operation.
  • Page 208: Smart Search

    play when playback When the system is in full-screen playback mode, left click the mouse in the Digital screen. Drag your mouse in the screen to select a section and then left click zoom mouse to realize digital zoom. You can right click mouse to exit. Manually switch During the file playback process, you can switch to other channel via the...
  • Page 209: Accurate Playback By Time

    4.11.2.2 Accurate playback by time Select records from one day, click the list, you can go to the file list interface. You can input time at the top right corner to search records by time. See image on the left side of the Figure 4-81 For example, input time 11:00.00 and then click Search button , you can view all the record files after 11:00.00 (The records includes current time.).
  • Page 210: Picture Playback

    interface. Double click one mark file, you can begin playback from the mark time.  Play before mark time Here you can set to begin playback from previous N seconds of the mark time. Note Usually, system can playbacks previous N seconds record if there is such kind of record file. Otherwise, system playbacks from the previous X seconds when there is such as kind of record.
  • Page 211: Backup

    Please refer to chapter 4.11.2 to select picture you want to view. 4.12 Backup 4.12.1 File Backup In this interface, you can backup record file to the USB device. a) Connect USB burner, USB device or portable HDD and etc to the device. b) From Main menu->Backup, you can go to the Backup interface.
  • Page 212: Import/Export

    Figure 4-85 h) Click backup button, system begins burning. At the same time, the backup button becomes stop button. You can view the remaining time and process bar at the left bottom. Note  During backup process, you can click ESC to exit current interface for other operation (For some series product only).
  • Page 213: Backup Log

    Figure 4-86  Export: Please connect the peripheral device first and then go to the following interface. Click Export button, you can see there is a corresponding “Config_Time” folder. Double click the folder, you can view some backup files.  Import: Here you can import the configuration files from the peripheral device to current device.
  • Page 214: Usb Device Auto Pop-Up

    Figure 4-87 b) Select log type and then set start time/end time, click Search button, you can see log time and event information. Click to view detailed log information. c) Select log items you want to save and then click backup button, you can select a folder to save them.
  • Page 215: Alarm

    Figure 4-88 4.13 Alarm 4.13.1 Detect Alarm In the main menu, from Setting to Detect, you can see motion detect interface. See Figure 4-89.There are three detection types: motion detection, video loss, tampering. 4.13.1.1 Motion Detect After analysis video, system can generate a motion detect alarm when the detected moving signal reached the sensitivity you set here.
  • Page 216 screen prompt, alarm upload, email will not be activated again. After 10s, if system detects another alarm signal, it can generate an alarm since the anti-dither time is out.  Period: Click set button, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4-92. Here you can set motion detect period.
  • Page 217 Figure 4-89 Figure 4-90...
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  • Page 219: Tampering

    Figure 4-93 Motion detect here only has relationship with the sensitivity and region setup. It has no rel ationship with other setups. 4.13.1.2 Tampering When someone viciously masks the lens, or the output video is in one-color due to the environments light change, the system can alert you to guarantee video continuity.
  • Page 220: Video Loss

    Figure 4-94 4.13.1.3 Video Loss In Figure 4-89, select video loss from the type list. You can see the interface is shown as in Figure 4-95. This function allows you to be informed when video loss phenomenon occurred. You can enable alarm output channel and then enable show message function.
  • Page 221: Ivs (Optional)

    Figure 4-95 4.13.2 IVS (Optional) Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function! From main menu->Setting->Event, you can go to the IVS interface. It includes four interfaces: Tripwire/intrusion/object/scene. 4.13.2.1 Tripwire (Optional) Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function! System generates an alarm once there is any object crossing the tripwire in the specified direction.
  • Page 222 Figure 4-96 Check the Enable box to enable tripwire function. Click Rule setup to draw the tripwire. See Figure 4-97. Figure 4-97 Select SN (Line1/2/3/4) and direction, and then input customized rule name.  Line1/2/3/4: System supports four tripwires. Each SN stands for one tripwire.
  • Page 223  Direction ( ): System can generate an alarm once there is any object crossing in the specified direction. Now you can draw a rule. Left click mouse to draw a tripwire. The tripwire can be a direct line, curve or polygon.
  • Page 224 the icon is shown as . Click to delete a record type from one period.  In Figure 4-92. Click button after one date or a holiday, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 4-93.  Alarm output: when an alarm occurs, system enables peripheral alarm devices. ...
  • Page 225: Intrusion (Cross Warning Zone) (Optional

    Figure 4-100 Figure 4-101 4.13.2.2 Intrusion (Cross warning zone) (Optional) Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function! System generates an alarm once there is any object entering or exiting the zone in the specified direction. From main menu->Setting->Event->IVS->Intrusion, the intrusion interface is shown as below.
  • Page 226 Figure 4-102 Check the enable box to enable intrusion function. Click Rule setup to draw the zone. See Figure 4-103. Figure 4-103 Select SN (Area1/2/3/4) and direction, and then input customized rule name.  Area1/2/3/4: System supports four zones. Each SN stands for one zone. ...
  • Page 227: Object Detect (Optional

    Click to delete the corresponding rule. You can refer to the chapter 4.13.2.1 to set parameters. 4.13.2.3 Object Detect (Optional)  Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function!  For the same channel, the object detect and the intrusion can not be valid at the same time.
  • Page 228: Scene Change (Optional

    Select SN (object1/2/3/4) and direction, and then input customized rule name.  Object1/2/3/4: System supports four zones. Each SN stands for one zone.  Direction ( ): For icon , system can generate an alarm once the object left in the one for the specified time..
  • Page 229: Face Detect (Optional)

    4.13.3 Face Detect (Optional) Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function! When camera detects human face, system can generate an alarm. From main menu->Setting->Event->Face detect, the interface is shown as in Figure 4-107. ...
  • Page 230: Alarm Output

     Threshold: It is to set intensity change threshold. The smaller the value is, the higher the sensitivity  Log: Check the box here, system can record audio detect alarm log. You can refer to the chapter 4.13.2.1 t to set other parameters. Figure 4-108 4.13.5 Alarm output From Main menu->Setting->Event->Alarm output, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 4-109.
  • Page 231: Alarm Setup

    Figure 4-109 Please highlight icon to select the corresponding alarm output. After all the setups please click OK button, system goes back to the previous menu. 4.13.6 Alarm Setup In the main menu, from Setting->Event->Alarm, you can see alarm setup interface. ...
  • Page 232 screen prompt, alarm upload, email will not be activated again. After 10s, if system detects another alarm signal, it can generate an alarm since the anti-dither time is out.  Alarm output: The number here is the device alarm output port. You can select the corresponding ports(s) so that system can activate the corresponding alarm device(s) when an alarm occurred.
  • Page 233 Figure 4-110 Figure 4-111...
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  • Page 236: Abnormality

    Figure 4-116 Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function. After setting all the setups please click save button, system goes back to the previous menu. 4.13.7 Abnormality There are two types: Disk/Network.  Disk: Disk error, no disk, no space. See Figure 4-117 and Figure 4-118. ...
  • Page 237 Figure 4-117 Figure 4-118...
  • Page 238: Network

    Figure 4-119 4.14 Network 4.14.1.1 TCP/IP The single network adapter interface is shown as in Figure 4-120 and the dual network adapters interface is shown as in Figure 4-121.  Network Mode : Includes multiple access, fault tolerance, and load balancing ...
  • Page 239  IP Version: There are two options: IPv4 and IPv6. Right now, system supports these two IP address format and you can access via them.  MAC address: The host in the LAN can get a unique MAC address. It is for you to access in the LAN. It is read-only.
  • Page 240: Connection

    Figure 4-120 Figure 4-121 4.14.1.2 Connection The connection setup interface is shown as in Figure 4-122.  Max connection: system support maximal 128 users. 0 means there is no connection limit.  TCP port: Default value is 37777.
  • Page 241: Wifi Ap

     UDP port: Default value is 37778.  HTTP port: Default value is 80.  HTTPS port: Default value is 443.  RTSP port: Default value is 554. Important: System needs to reboot after you changed and saved any setup of the above four ports. Please make sure the port values here do not conflict.
  • Page 242: Wifi

    Figure 4-123 4.14.1.4 WIFI The WIFI interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-124.  Enable: Check the box here to enable WIFI function.  Refresh: You can click it to search the hotspot list again. It can automatically add the information such as the password if you have set it before.
  • Page 243: 230

    Figure 4-124  WIFI working status: Here you can view current connection status. Please note:  After successful connection, you can see WIFI connection icon at the top right corner of the preview interface.  When the hotspot verification type is WEP, system displays as AUTO since the device can not detect its encryption type.
  • Page 244: Pppoe

     APN: It is the wireless connection server. It is to set you access the wireless network via which method.  AUTH: It is the authentication mode. It supports PAP/CHAP.  Dial number: Please input 3G network dialup number you got from your ISP. ...
  • Page 245: Ddns

    Figure 4-126 4.14.1.7 DDNS DDNS setup interface is shown as in Figure 4-127. You need a PC of fixed IP in the internet and there is the DDNS software running in this PC. In other words, this PC is a DNS (domain name server). In network DDNS, please select DDNS type and highlight enable item.
  • Page 246 2) Function Introduction The Dahua DDNS client has the same function as other DDNS client end. It realizes the bonding of the domain name and the IP address. Right now, current DDNS server is for our own devices only. You need to refresh the bonding relationship of the domain and the IP regularly.
  • Page 247: Upnp

    the device IP.  User name: It is optional. You can input your commonly used email address. Important  Do not register frequently. The interval between two registrations shall be more than 60 seconds. Too many registration requests may result in server attack. ...
  • Page 248: Ip Filter

    Figure 4-128 Figure 4-129 4.14.1.9 IP Filter IP filter interface is shown as in Figure 4-130. You can add IP in the following list. The list supports max 64 IP addresses. System supports valid address of IPv4 and IPv6. Please note system needs to check the validity of all IPv6 addresses and implement optimization.
  • Page 249  Type: You can select trusted site and blacklist from the dropdown list. You can view the IP address on the following column.  Start address/end address: Select one type from the dropdown list, you can input IP address in the start address and end address.
  • Page 250: Email

    Figure 4-131 4.14.1.10 Email The email interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-132.  SMTP server: Please input your email SMTP server IP here.  Port: Please input corresponding port value here.  User name: Please input the user name to login the sender email box. ...
  • Page 251: Ftp

    Figure 4-132 4.14.1.11 FTP You need to download or buy FTP service tool (such as Ser-U FTP SERVER) to establish FTP service. Please install Ser-U FTP SERVER first. From “start” -> “program” -> Serv-U FTP Server -> Serv-U Administrator. Now you can set user password and FTP folder. Please note you need to grant write right to FTP upload user.
  • Page 252 or not. See Figure 4-134. Figure 4-134 System also supports upload multiple NVRs to one FTP server. You can create multiple folders under this FTP. FTP interface is shown as in Figure 4-135. Please highlight the icon in front of Enable to activate FTP function. Here you can input FTP server address, port and remote directory.
  • Page 253: Snmp

    4.14.1.12 SNMP SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol. It provides the basic network management frame of the network management system. The SNMP widely used in many environments. It is used in many network device, software and system. You can set in the following interface.
  • Page 254 Figure 4-137 Here you can set a multiple cast group. Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.  IP multiple cast group address -224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255 -“D” address space  The higher four-bit of the first byte=”1110”  Reserved local multiple cast group address -224.0.0.0-224.0.0.255 -TTL=1 When sending out telegraph -For example...
  • Page 255: Alarm Centre

    After you logged in the Web, the Web can automatically get multiple cast address and add it to the multiple cast groups. You can enable real-time monitor function to view the view. Please note multiple cast function applies to special series only. 4.14.1.14 Alarm Centre This interface is reserved for you to develop.
  • Page 256: P2P

    Figure 4-139 2) The proxy server software developed from the SDK. Please open the software and input the global setup. Please make sure the auto connection port here is the same as the port you set in the previous step. 3) Now you can add device.
  • Page 257 Figure 4-140  Android: Open Google Play app in your smart phone. Search gDMSS Lite or gDMSS Plus, download it and install.  iOS: Open App Store app in your smart phone. Search iDMSS Lite or iDMSS Plus, download it and install. Please follow the steps listed below.
  • Page 258: Easy Space

    Figure 4-141 4.14.1.17 Easy Space This function allows you to upload motion detect record or snapshot image to the dropbox and etc. The easy space interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-142. Please select the easy space address from the dropdown list and then input corresponding user name and password.
  • Page 259: Switch

    Note:  The uploaded file is for sub stream only. Please go to record control interface (main stream->setting->Storage->Record) and then select sub stream.  The easy space function uses upload bandwidth. Usually the recommended upload bandwidth shall be more than 512kbps and please make sure the network is stable. ...
  • Page 260: Network Load

    You can view all connected network adapter names (including Ethernet, PPPoE, WIFI, and 3G), you can click the button on the right panel to begin Sniffer. Click the grey stop button to stop. Please note system can not Sniffer several network adapters at the same time. After Sniffer began, you can exit to implement corresponding network operation such as login WEB, monitor.
  • Page 261: Hdd Setup

    Figure 4-145 4.15 HDD Setup Here you can view HDD information such as type, status, total capacity, record time and etc. The operation includes format, resume from error, change HDD property (Read write, Read-only). Here you can also set alarm and HDD storage position. 4.15.1 Format From Mani-menu->Setting->Storage->HDD Manager, you can go to HDD management interface.
  • Page 262: Hdd Information

    Figure 4-146 b) Select a HDD and then select format from the dropdown list. Click Execute button. c) Click OK button to complete the setup. You can see system needs to restart to activate current setup. 4.15.2 HDD Information Here is to list hard disk type, total space, free space, and status. See Figure 4-147. ○...
  • Page 263 Figure 4-147 In Figure 4-147, click one HDD item, the S.M.A.R.T interface is shown as in Figure 4-148. Figure 4-148...
  • Page 264: Advanced

    Parameter Function SATA 1 here means there is 1 HDD. For different series product, the max HDD amount may vary, When HDD is working properly, system is shown as O. . “_” means there is no HDD. You can view the HDD amount the device connected to; ﹡...
  • Page 265 Figure 4-149 Please select the correspond group from the dropdown list and then click Apply button. Click main stream/sub stream/snapshot button to set corresponding HDD group information. See Figure 4-150 through Figure 4-152. Figure 4-150...
  • Page 266: Hdd Detect

    Figure 4-151 Figure 4-152 4.15.4 HDD Detect Note This function is for some series product only. The HDD detect function is to detect HDD current status so that you can clearly understand the HDD performance and replace the malfunction HDD.
  • Page 267: Manual Detect

    There are two detect types:  Quick detect is to detect via the universal system files. System can quickly complete the HDD scan. If you want to use this function, please make sure the HDD is in use now. If the HDD is removed from other device, please make sure the write-data once was full after it installed on current device.
  • Page 268 Figure 4-154 Click View, you can see the detailed information such as detect result, backup and S.M.A.R.T. See Figure 4-155 and Figure 4-156. Figure 4-155...
  • Page 269: Raid Manager

    Figure 4-156 4.15.5 RAID Manager Important Please make sure your purchased product support the RAID function, otherwise you can not see the following interface. Right now, RAID supports Raid0, Raid1, Raid5, Raid6, and Raid10. Local hotspare supports Raid1, Raid5, Raid6, and Raid10. 4.15.5.1 RAID Config It is for you to manage RAID HDD.
  • Page 270: Hotspare Disks

    Figure 4-157 4.15.5.2 Hotspare disks Click Hotspare disks tab name, you can add the hot spare HDD. See Figure 4-158. The type includes two options:  Global: It is global hotspare disk. When any RAID becomes degrading, it can replace and build the RAID.
  • Page 271: Basic Setups

    Figure 4-158 4.16 Basic Setups Set NVR basic setup, device setup and other setups. 4.16.1 Device Setup From Main menu->Setting->System->General, you can go to the general interface. See Figure 4-160.  Pack duration: Here is for you to specify record duration. The value ranges from 0 to 120 minutes. Default value is 60 minutes.
  • Page 272: Data And Time

     IPC Time Sync: You can input an interval here to synchronize the NVR time and IPC time.  Startup wizard: Once you check the box here, system will go to the startup wizard directly when the system restarts the next time. Otherwise, it will go to the login interface. ...
  • Page 273: Holiday

    Figure 4-160 4.16.3 Holiday Please refer to chapter 4.10.6 for detailed information. 4.17 Device Maintenance and Manager 4.17.1 System Info 4.17.1.1 Version From main menu->Info->System->version, you can go to version interface. Here is for you to view some version information. See Figure 4-161. Please note the following figure for reference only.
  • Page 274: Bps

    Figure 4-161 4.17.1.2 BPS Here is for you to view current video bit rate (kb/s) and resolution. See Figure 4-162. Figure 4-162 4.17.1.3 Online User Here is for you manage online users connected to your NVR. See Figure 4-163.
  • Page 275: Remote Device Information

    You can click button to disconnect or block one user if you have proper system right. System detects there is any newly added or deleted user in each five seconds and refresh the list automatically. Figure 4-163 4.17.1.4 Remote Device Information From main menu->info-Event, here you can view the channel status of the remote device, connection log and etc.
  • Page 276: Remote

    Figure 4-164 4.17.1.5 Remote 4.17.1.5.1 Device Status Here you can view the IPC status of the corresponding channel such as motion detect, video loss, tampering, alarm and etc. See Figure 4-165.  IPC status: : Front-end does not support. : Front-end supports. : There is alarm event from current front-end.
  • Page 277: Firmware

    Figure 4-165 4.17.1.5.2 Firmware It is to view channel, IP address, manufacturer, type, system version, SN, video input, audio input, external alarm and etc. See Figure 4-166. Figure 4-166...
  • Page 278: Log

    4.17.2 Log From Main menu->Info->Log, you can go to the following interface. See Figure 4-167.  Start time/end time: Pleased select start time and end time, then click search button. You can view the log files in a list. System max displays 100 logs in one page. It can max save 1024 log files. Please use page up/down button on the interface or the front panel to view more.
  • Page 279: Voice

    4.17.3 Voice Note This function is for some series product only. The audio function is to manage audio files and set schedule play function. It is to realize audio broadcast activation function. 4.17.3.1.1 File Manage Here you can add audio file, listen to the audio file, or rename/delete audio file. Here you can also set audio volume.
  • Page 280: Schedule

    Figure 4-170 4.17.3.1.2 Schedule It is to set schedule broadcast function. You can play the different audio files in the specified periods. See Figure 4-171. Figure 4-171 4.17.4 Account Here is for you to implement account management. See Figure 4-172. Here you can: ...
  • Page 281  Modify user  Add group  Modify group  Modify password. For account management please note:  For the user account name and the user group, the string max length is 6-byte. The backspace in front of or at the back of the string is invalid. There can be backspace in the middle. The string includes the valid character, letter, number, underline, subtraction sign, and dot.
  • Page 282: Add User

    4.17.4.1.1 Add User Click modify user button in Figure 4-172 , the interface is shown as in Figure 4-173. Please input the user name, password, select the group it belongs to from the dropdown list. Then you can check the corresponding rights for current user. For convenient user management, usually we recommend the general user right is lower than the admin account.
  • Page 283 Figure 4-174 Click Set button, you can set six periods in one day. See Figure 4-175. Check the box after the period, you can enable current setup. Figure 4-175...
  • Page 284: Modify User

    4.17.4.1.2 Modify user Click , you can go to the following interface to change user information. See Figure 4-176. For admin, 888888, and default (hidden user), you can not change period setup. Figure 4-176 4.17.4.1.3 Change Password In Figure 4-176, check the Modify password box, you can change password. Please input old password, and then input new password twice to confirm.
  • Page 285 Figure 4-177 Click add group button in Figure 4-177 , the interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-178. Here you can input group name and then input some memo information if necessary. There are total 98 rights such as control panel, shut down, real-time monitor, playback, record, record file backup, PTZ, user account, system information view, alarm input/output setup, system setup, log view, clear log, upgrade system, control device and etc.
  • Page 286: Security Question

    4.17.4.1.5 Security Question The security question is shown as below. See Figure 4-179. Here you can change security questions. Figure 4-179 4.17.5 Update 4.17.5.1 Local Update From Mani menu->Setting->Info->Update, you can go to the following interface. See Figure 4-180. Insert USB device that contain the upgrade file. Click Start button and then select the .bin file.
  • Page 287: Uboot

    Figure 4-180 4.17.5.2 Uboot When device is booting up, it can auto detect the USB device and the update file on it. It can auto update once there is proper upgrade file. Important  USB device root directory shall have “u-boot.bin.img” and “update.img” files. USB device shall be FAT32 mode.
  • Page 288: Rs232

    Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function. After all the setups please click OK button, system goes back to the previous menu. Warning! After you use default function, some your customized setup may lose forever! Please think twice before you begin the operation! Figure 4-181 4.17.7 RS232...
  • Page 289: Auto Maintain

     Parity: None After completing all the setups please click save button, system goes back to the previous menu. Figure 4-182 4.17.8 Auto Maintain Here you can set auto-reboot time and auto-delete old files setup. You can set to delete the files for the specified days.
  • Page 290: Logout /Shutdown/Restart

    4.17.9 Logout /Shutdown/Restart From Mani menu->Operation->Shutdown, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 4-184.  Shutdown: System shuts down and turns off power.  Logout: Log out menu. You need to input password when you login the next time. ...
  • Page 291: Web Operation

    5 Web Operation 5.1 General Introduction The device web provides channel monitor menu tree, search, alarm setup, system setup, PTZ control and monitor window and etc. Important The following operation is based on 32-channel series device. 5.1.1 Preparation Before log in, please make sure: ...
  • Page 292: Log In

    Thirdly, according to the <PoE port>---<Channel> map, system can know the previous mapping channel of current PoE port. System can select current channel if it is free. Otherwise, it goes to the next step: Fourthly, system goes to find the first idle channel it can get. Generally speaking, once you insert PoE, system follow the steps listed above to find the channel available.
  • Page 293: Lan Mode

    Figure 5-2 After installation, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 Please input your user name and password. Default factory name is admin and password is admin. Note: For security reasons, please modify your password after you first login. 5.2 LAN Mode For the LAN mode, after you logged in, you can see the main window.
  • Page 294  Section 1: there are six function buttons: Live(chapter 0), setup (chapter 5.8), info (Chapter 5.9), playback (chapter 5.10), alarm (chapter 5.11), and logout (chapter 5.12).  Section 2: There are monitor channels successfully connected to the NVR. Please refer to Figure 5-4 for main stream and extra stream switch information. Figure 5-4 ...
  • Page 295: Real-Time Monitor

    The Web can playback the saved (Extension name is dav) files in the PC-end. Click local play button, system pops up the following interface for you to select local play file. See Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8  Section 7:Zero-channel encoding. Please refer to chapter 5.6 for detailed information. ...
  • Page 296: Ptz

    In section 2, left click the channel name you want to view, you can see the corresponding video in current window. On the top left corner, you can view device IP(172.11.10.11), channel number(1), network monitor bit stream(2202Kbps) and stream type(M=main stream, S=sub stream). See Figure 5-10. Figure 5-10 On the top right corner, there are six unction buttons.
  • Page 297 Parameter Function  Select Preset from the dropdown list. Preset  Turn the camera to the corresponding position and Input the preset value. Click Add button to add a preset.  Select Tour from the dropdown list. Tour  Input preset value in the column. Click Add preset button, you have added one preset in the tour.
  • Page 298: Image/Alarm-Out

    5.5 Image/Alarm-out Select one monitor channel video and then click Image button in section 9, the interface is shown as Figure 5-13. 5.5.1 Image Here you can adjust its brightness, contrast, hue and saturation. (Current channel border becomes green). Or you can click Reset button to restore system default setup. Figure 5-13 5.5.2 Alarm output Here you can enable or disable the alarm signal of the corresponding port.
  • Page 299: Wan Login

    Figure 5-15 5.7 WAN Login In WAN mode, after you logged in, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-16. Figure 5-16 Please refer to the following contents for LAN and WAN login difference. 1) In the WAN mode, system opens the main stream of the first channel to monitor by default. The open/close button on the left pane is null.
  • Page 300: Setup

    Figure 5-17. Figure 5-17 Important The window display mode and the channel number are by default. For example, for the 16-channel, the max window split mode is 16. 3) Multiple-channel monitor, system adopts extra stream to monitor by default. Double click one channel, system switches to single channel and system uses main stream to monitor.
  • Page 301 Figure 5-18 Figure 5-19 Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information. Parameter Function Click Device search button, you can view the searched device Device search information on the list. It includes device IP address, port, device name, manufacturer and type. Select a device in the list and then click Add button, system can connect the device automatically and add it to the Added device list.
  • Page 302: Image

    Note:  System supports manufactures such as Panasonic, Sony, Dynacolor, Samsung, AXIS, Arecont, Dahua and Onvif standard protocol.  If you do not input IP address here. System uses default IP 192.168.0.0 and system does not connect to this IP.
  • Page 303 Figure 5-20 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Channel Please select a channel from the dropdown list. It divides one day (24 hours) to two periods. You can set Period different hue, brightness, and contrast for different periods. It is to adjust monitor video brightness and darkness level.
  • Page 304 attractive if the value is too low. The recommended value ranges from 40 to 60. Gain The gain adjust is to set the gain value. The smaller the value is, the low the noise is. But the brightness is also too low in the dark environments.
  • Page 305: Encode

    video according to the device feature (The general bright of the video or there is IR light or not.)  B/W: The device outputs the black and white video.  Sensor: It is to set when there is peripheral connected IR light.
  • Page 306: Snapshot

    Frame Rate PAL:1~25f/s;NTSC:1~30f/s.  Main stream: You can set bit rate here to change video Bit Rate quality. The large the bit rate is, the better the quality is. Please refer to recommend bit rate for the detailed information.  Extra stream: In CBR, the bit rate here is the max value.
  • Page 307: Video Overlay

    Image size It is the same with the resolution of the main stream. It is to set the image quality. There are six levels. Quality It is to set snapshot frequency. The value ranges from 1s to 7s. Interval Or you can set customized value. The max setup is 3600s/picture.
  • Page 308: Channel Name

    The storage path interface is shown as in Figure 5-24. Here you can set snap image saved path ( in the preview interface) and the record storage path in the preview interface).The default setup is C:\PictureDownload and C:\RecordDownload. Please click the Save button to save current setup. Figure 5-24 5.8.1.4 Channel Name Here you can set channel name.
  • Page 309: Network

    Figure 5-26 5.8.2 Network 5.8.2.1 TCP/IP The TCP/IP interface is shown as in Figure 5-27. Figure 5-27 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Mode There are two modes: static mode and the DHCP mode.  The IP/submask/gateway are null when you select the DHCP mode to auto search the IP.
  • Page 310: Connection

    IP/submask/gateway manually.  If you select the DHCP mode, you can view the IP/submask/gateway from the DHCP.  If you switch from the DHCP mode to the static mode, you need to reset the IP parameters.  Besides, IP/submask/gateway and DHCP are read-only when the PPPoE dial is OK.
  • Page 311: Wifi Ap

    number if necessary. The default value is 37778. You can input the actual port UDP port number if necessary. HTTP port The default value is 80. You can input the actual port number if necessary. HTTPS The default value is 443. You can input the actual port number if necessary.
  • Page 312: Wifi

    Click WPS button to enable WPS function. After the network camera enabled this function, it can automatically connect to the network. Remote device In the list, you can view the network camera(s) that connected to the NVR. It includes signal intensity, IP, MAC address, bit rate, channel number, type, status and etc.
  • Page 313: Mobile

    Figure 5-31 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function WLAN type Here you can select 3G network type to distinguish the 3G module from different ISP. The types include WCDMA, CDMA1x and etc. APN/Dial No. Here is the important parameter of PPP. Authorization It includes PAP,CHAP,NO_AUTH.
  • Page 314: Pppoe

    Figure 5-32 5.8.2.6 PPPoE The PPPoE interface is shown as in Figure 5-33. Input the PPPoE user name and password you get from the IPS (internet service provider) and enable PPPoE function. Please save current setup and then reboot the device to get the setup activated. Device connects to the internet via PPPoE after reboot.
  • Page 315 2) Function Introduction The Dahua DDNS client has the same function as other DDNS client end. It realizes the bonding of the domain name and the IP address. Right now, current DDNS server is for our own devices only. You need to refresh the bonding relationship of the domain and the IP regularly.
  • Page 316: Ip Filter

     Port number:80  Domain name:There are two modes: Default domain name and customized domain name. Except default domain name registration, you can also use customized domain name (You can input your self-defined domain name.) After successful registration, you can use domain name to login installed of the device IP.
  • Page 317 Figure 5-36 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Please check the box here to enable email function. Enable Input server address and then enable this function. SMTP Server Port Default value is 25. You can modify it if necessary. Anonymity For the server supports the anonymity function.
  • Page 318: Upnp

    Parameter Function function is very useful when there are too many emails activated by the abnormity events, which may result in heavy load for the email server. Please check the box here to enable this function. Health mail enable This function allows the system to send out the test email to Update period check the connection is OK or not.
  • Page 319: Snmp

    Parameter Function It is corresponding to the UPnP mapping information on the router. Check the box before the service name to enable current PAT service. Otherwise, the service is null. Service name:Customized name.  Protocol:Protocol type.   Internal port:The port mapped to the port. Port mapping list External port:The port current device needs to map.
  • Page 320: Multicast

    Parameter Function The default value is 161 It is a string. It is a command between the manage process Read Community and the proxy process. It defined the authentication, access control and the management relationship between one proxy and one group of the managers. Please make sure the device and the proxy are the same.
  • Page 321: Alarm Centre

    client-end to access the NVR and etc via the proxy. Here the proxy has a switch function. In the network service, device supports the server address of IPv4 or domain. Please follow the steps listed below to use this function. Please set proxy server address, port, and sub-device name at the device-end.
  • Page 322: Create Server Certificate

    and device safety. See Figure 5-42. Note  You need to implement server certificate again if you have changed device IP.  You need to download root certificate if it is your first time to use HTTPS on current PC. Figure 5-42 5.8.2.15.1 Create Server Certificate If it is your first time to use this function, please follow the steps listed below.
  • Page 323 In Figure 5-42, click button, system pops up a dialogue box. See Figure 5-45. Figure 5-45 Click Open button, you can go to the following interface. See Figure 5-46. Figure 5-46 Click Install certificate button, you can go to certificate wizard. See Figure 5-47.
  • Page 324 Figure 5-47 Click Next button to continue. Now you can select a location for the certificate. See Figure 5-48. Figure 5-48 Click Next button, you can see the certificate import process is complete. See Figure 5-49.
  • Page 325: View And Set Https Port

    Figure 5-49 Click Finish button, you can see system pops up a security warning dialogue box. See Figure 5-50. Figure 5-50 Click Yes button, system pops up the following dialogue box, you can see the certificate download is complete. See Figure 5-51. Figure 5-51 5.8.2.15.3 View and set HTTPS port From Setup->Network->Connection, you can see the following interface.
  • Page 326: Login

    Figure 5-52 5.8.2.15.4 Login Open the browser and then input https://xx.xx.xx.xx:port. xx.xx.xx.xx: is your device IP or domain mane. Port is your HTTPS port. If you are using default HTTPS value 443, you do not need to add port information here. You can input https://xx.xx.xx.xx to access. Now you can see the login interface if your setup is right.
  • Page 327: Event

    Figure 5-53 Event 5.8.3 5.8.3.1 Video detect 5.8.3.1.1 Motion Detect After analysis video, system can generate a video loss alarm when the detected moving signal reached the sensitivity you set here. The motion detect interface is shown as in Figure 5-54.
  • Page 328 Figure 5-54 Figure 5-55...
  • Page 329 Figure 5-56 Figure 5-57 Figure 5-58...
  • Page 330 Figure 5-59 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Enable You need to check the box to enable motion detection function. Please select a channel from the dropdown list. Period Motion detection function becomes activated in the specified periods.
  • Page 331: Video Loss

    Parameter Function Buzzer Check the box here to enable this function. The buzzer beeps when an alarm occurs. Alarm upload System can upload the alarm signal to the centre (Including alarm centre. Message When 3G network connection is OK, system can send out a message when motion detect occurs.
  • Page 332: Tampering

    5.8.3.1.3 Tampering The tampering interface is shown as in Figure 5-61. After analysis video, system can generate a tampering alarm when the detected moving signal reached the sensitivity you set here. For detailed setups, please refer to chapter 5.8.3.1.1 motion detect for detailed information. Figure 5-61 5.8.3.2 IVS (Optional) Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not...
  • Page 333 Figure 5-62 Check the Tripwire box to enable tripwire function. Select SN (Line1/2/3/4) and direction, and then input customized rule name.  No. and Line1/2/3/4: System supports four tripwires. Each SN stands for one tripwire.  Direction: There are three options: A->B, B->A, both. System can generate an alarm once there is any object crossing in the specified direction.
  • Page 334: Intrusion (Cross Warning Zone)

    Click to draw filter object. See Figure 5-64. Figure 5-64 Select the blue line and then use mouse to adjust zone size. Note Each rule can set two sizes (min size/max size). Once the object is smaller than the min size or larger than the max size, there is no alarm.
  • Page 335 Figure 5-65 Check the Intrusion box to enable intrusion function. Select SN (Area1/2/3/4) and direction, and then input customized rule name.  No. and Area1/2/3/4: System supports four zones. Each SN stands for one zone.  Direction: There are three options: A->B, B->A, both. System can generate an alarm once there is any object enter/exit (Or both) the zone.
  • Page 336: Object Detect

    Figure 5-66 For detailed setups, please refer to chapter 5.8.3.1.1 motion detect for detailed information. 5.8.3.2.3 Object Detect Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function! For the same channel,the object detect and the intrusion can not be valid at the same time. From main menu->Setup->Event->IVS->Object, the object interface is shown as below.
  • Page 337: Change Scene

    Check the Object box to enable object detect function. Select SN (object1/2/3/4) and rule type, and then input customized rule name.  No. and Object1/2/3/4: System supports four zones. Each SN stands for one zone.  Rule type: Please select from the dropdown list. There are two types: Missing object detect/abandoned object detect.
  • Page 338: Face Detect (Optional)

    Figure 5-69 For detailed setups, please refer to chapter 5.8.3.1.1 motion detect for detailed information. 5.8.3.3 Face Detect (Optional) Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function! When camera detects human face, system can generate an alarm. From main menu->Setup->Event->Face detect, the interface is shown as in Figure 5-70.
  • Page 339: Audio Detect (Optional)

    5.8.3.4 Audio Detect (Optional) Please make sure you are connecting to the smart network camera, otherwise you can not use IVS function! System can generate an alarm once it detect the audio input is abnormal or audio volume changes. From main menu->Setup->Event->Audio detect, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 5-71. ...
  • Page 340 Figure 5-72 Figure 5-73...
  • Page 341 Figure 5-74 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Enable You need to check the box to enable this function. Please select a channel from the dropdown list. Period This function becomes activated in the specified periods. There are six periods in one day.
  • Page 342: Net Alarm

    Parameter Function Show message System can pop up a message to alarm you in the local host screen if you enabled this function. Buzzer Check the box here to enable this function. The buzzer beeps when an alarm occurs. Alarm upload System can upload the alarm signal to the centre (Including alarm centre).
  • Page 343: Ipc Offline Alarm

    setup. For setup information, please refer to chapter 5.8.3.5.1. Figure 5-76 5.8.3.5.4 IPC Offline Alarm The IPC offline alarm interface is shown as in Figure 5-77. System can generate an alarm once the network camera is offline. For setup information, please refer to chapter 5.8.3.5.1.
  • Page 344: Abnormality

    5.8.3.6 Abnormality It includes six types: No disk, disk error, disks no space, disconnect, IP conflict, MAC conflict. See Figure 5-78 through Figure 5-83. Figure 5-78 Figure 5-79 Figure 5-80 Figure 5-81...
  • Page 345 Figure 5-82 Figure 5-83 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Event The abnormal events include: No disk, disk error, disk no space, net Type disconnection, IP conflict and MAC conflict. You can set one or more items here. Less than: You can set the minimum percentage value here (For disk not space only).
  • Page 346: Storage

    Parameter Function Buzzer Check the box here to enable this function. The buzzer beeps when an alarm occurs. 5.8.4 Storage 5.8.4.1 Schedule In this interfaces, you can add or remove the schedule record setup. See Figure 5-84. There are four record modes: general (auto), motion detect, alarm and MD&alarm. There are six periods in one day.
  • Page 347 Figure 5-86 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Channel Please select a channel from the dropdown list. Pre-record Please input pre-record time here. The value ranges from 0 to 30. Redundancy Check the box here to enable redundancy function. Please note this function is null if there is only one HDD.
  • Page 348: Hdd Manager

    Parameter Function 5/6/7. If you want to save current setup of channel 1 to all channels, you can click the first box “ALL”. Click the OK button to save current copy setup. Click the OK button in the Encode interface, the copy function succeeded.
  • Page 349: Record Control

    Figure 5-89 5.8.4.3 Record Control The interface is shown as in Figure 5-90. Figure 5-90 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Here you can view channel number. Channel The number displayed here is the max channel amount of your device.
  • Page 350: Raid Manager

    It has the highest priority. Manual Enable corresponding channel to record no matter what period applied in the record setup. Stop current channel record no matter what period applied in the Stop record setup. Check the corresponding All button, you can enable or disable all Start all/ stop all channels record.
  • Page 351: Storage

    Figure 5-92 5.8.4.5 Storage 5.8.4.5.1 Main Stream The main stream interface is shown as in Figure 5-93. Here you can set corresponding HDD group to save main stream. Figure 5-93 5.8.4.5.2 Sub Stream The sub stream interface is shown as in Figure 5-94. Here you can set corresponding HDD group to save sub stream.
  • Page 352: Snapshot

    Figure 5-94 5.8.4.5.3 Snapshot The snapshot interface is shown as in Figure 5-95. Here you can set corresponding HDD group to save snapshot picture. Figure 5-95 5.8.5 Setting 5.8.5.1 General The general interface includes general, date/time and holiday setup. 5.8.5.1.1 General The general interface is shown as in Figure 5-96.
  • Page 353: Date And Time

    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function It is to set device name. Device ID Device No. It is device channel number. Language You can select the language from the dropdown list. Please note the device needs to reboot to get the modification activated.
  • Page 354: Holiday Setup

    There are two options: 24-H and 12-H. Time Format The time zone of the device. Time zone It is to set system time. It becomes valid after you set. System time You can click this button to save the system time as your PC current Sync PC time.
  • Page 355: User Name

    5.8.5.2.1 User name In this interface you can add/remove user and modify user name. See Figure 5-99. Figure 5-99 Add user: It is to add a name to group and set the user rights. See Figure 5-100. There are three default users: admin/888888 and hidden user “default”. Hidden user “default”...
  • Page 356: Group

    Modify user It is to modify the user property, belonging group, password and rights. See Figure 5-101. Modify password It is to modify the user password. You need to input the old password and then input the new password twice to confirm the new setup. Please click the OK button to save. Please note, the password ranges from 1-digit to 6-digit.
  • Page 357 Add group: It is to add group and set its corresponding rights. See Figure 5-103. Please input the group name and then check the box to select the corresponding rights. It includes: shutdown/reboot device, live view, record control, PTZ control and etc. Figure 5-103 Modify group Click the modify group button, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5-104.
  • Page 358: Display

    5.8.5.3 Display Display interface includes GUI, TV adjust, Tour and zero-channel encoding. 5.8.5.3.1 Display Here you can set background color and transparency level. See Figure 5-105. Figure 5-105 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Resolution There four options:...
  • Page 359: Tour

    Original scale Click the Set button to select a channel, it can restore original scale. Auto logout Here is for you to set auto logout interval once login user remains inactive for a specified time. Value ranges from 0 to 60 minutes. 0 means there is no standby time.
  • Page 360: Default

    The alarm output interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-107 Here you can set alarm output mode: auto/manual/stop. Figure 5-107 5.8.5.5 Default The default setup interface is shown as in Figure 5-108. Here you can select Network/Event/Storage/Setting/Camera. Or you can check the All box to select all items.
  • Page 361: Auto Maintain

    Figure 5-109 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Click to select import file. Browse It is to import the local setup files to the system. Import It is to export the corresponding WEB setup to your local PC. Export 5.8.5.7 Auto maintain The auto maintain interface is shown as in Figure 5-110.
  • Page 362: Rs232

    Figure 5-111 5.8.5.9 RS232 The RS232 interface is shown as in Figure 5-112. Figure 5-112 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Select the corresponding dome protocol. Protocol Default setup is console. Select the baud rate. Baud Rate Default setup is 115200.
  • Page 363 Figure 5-113 Figure 5-114 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Select speed dome connected channel. Channel There are two options: local/remote. PTZ Type Please select remote type if you are connecting to the network PTZ. Please select local type if you are using RS485 to the PTZ camera.
  • Page 364: Information

    Parameter Function The value ranges from 1 to 2. Default setup is 1. Please set according Stop bit to the speed dome dial switch setup. Parity The options include non/odd/even/space/null. Default setup is none. Please set according to the speed dome dial switch setup. Information 5.9.1 Version The version interface is shown as in Figure 5-115.
  • Page 365: Online User

    Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information. Parameter Function Log types include: system operation, configuration operation, data Type operation, event operation, record operation, user management, log clear. Set the start time of the requested log. Start time Set the end time of the requested log.
  • Page 366: Search Record

    Figure 5-118 5.10.1 Search Record Please set record type, record date, window display mode and channel name.  Select Date You can click the date on the right pane to select the date. The green highlighted date is system current date and the blue highlighted date means it has record files.
  • Page 367: Playback

    Figure 5-121 5.10.3 Playback Select a file you want to play and then click Play button, system can begin playback. You can select to playback in full-screen. Please note for one channel, system can not playback and download at the same time.
  • Page 368: Download

    5.10.4 Download Select the file(s) you want to download and then click download button, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 5-123. The Download button becomes Stop button and there is a process bar for your reference. Please go to you default file saved path to view the files. Figure 5-123 5.10.5 Load more It is for you to search record or picture.
  • Page 369: Download By Time

    Check the file(s) you want to download and there are two options for you to save the file(s).  Download to local Click Download to local, system pops up the following interface for you to set record format and saved path.
  • Page 370: Watermark

    Figure 5-127 Set record format and saved path, you can click OK to download and view the download process. After the download operation, you can see corresponding dialog box. 5.10.5.3 Watermark Watermark interface is shown as In Figure 5-128. Please select a file and then click Verify button to see the file has been tampered with or not Figure 5-128 5.11 Alarm...
  • Page 371: Log Out

    Figure 5-129 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Type Parameter Function Alarm Video loss System alarms when video loss occurs. Type Motion detection System alarms when motion detection alarm occurs. Tampering System alarms when camera is viciously masking. Disk full System alarms when disk is full.
  • Page 372: Un-Install Web Control

    Figure 5-130 5.13 Un-install Web Control You can use web un-install tool “uninstall web.bat” to un-install web control. Please note, before you un-installation, please close all web pages, otherwise the un-installation might result in error...
  • Page 373: Glossary

    6 Glossary  DHCP: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol. It is one of the TCP/IP protocol cluster. It is principally used to assign temporary IP addresses to computers on a network.  DDNS: DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses.
  • Page 374: Faq

    7 FAQ Questions Solutions  NVR can not boot up Input power is not correct.  properly. Power connection is not correct.  Power switch button is damaged.  Program upgrade is wrong.  HDD malfunction or something wrong with HDD ribbon. ...
  • Page 375 Questions Solutions  Front panel PTZ error  PTZ decoder setup, connection or installation is not correct.  Cable connection is not correct.  PTZ setup is not correct.  PTZ decoder and NVR protocol is not compatible. NVR can not control PTZ. ...
  • Page 376 Questions Solutions  Alarm setup is not correct. Alarm signal can not been  Alarm output has been open manually. disarmed.  Input device error or connection is not correct.  Some program versions may have this problem. Please upgrade your system.
  • Page 377 Questions Solutions  Please make sure the IPC has booted up.  IPC network connection is right and it is online  IPC IP is in the blacklist.  I can not connect to the The device has connected to the too many IPC. It can not transmit the video.
  • Page 378 Otherwise it may result in HDD malfunction.  Please make sure the device is away from the direct sunlight or other heating sources. Please keep the sound ventilation.  Please check and maintain the device regularly.
  • Page 379: Appendix A Hdd Capacity Calculation

    Appendix A HDD Capacity Calculation Calculate total capacity needed by each device according to video recording (video recording type and video file storage time). Step 1: According to Formula (1) to calculate storage capacity that is the capacity of each channel needed for each hour, unit Mbyte.
  • Page 380: Appendix B Compatible Network Camera List

    Appendix B Compatible Network Camera List Please note all the models in the following list for reference only. For those products not included in the list, please contact your local retailer or technical supporting engineer for detailed information. Manufact Model Version Video Encode Audio/Vid...
  • Page 381 Manufact Model Version Video Encode Audio/Vid Protocol √ - Cannon VB-M400 H264 Private √ MPix2.0DIR XNETM112011 H264 ONVIF 1229 √ VIPBL1.3MIR XNETM210011 H264 ONVIF 1229 √ IGC-2050F XNETM210011 H264 ONVIF 1229 √ CP PLUS CP-NC9-K 6.E.2.7776 H264 ONVIF/Private √ CP-NC9W-K 6.E.2.7776 H264 Private...
  • Page 382 Manufact Model Version Video Encode Audio/Vid Protocol √ HIDC-0100P h.2.2.1824 H264 ONVIF √ HIDC-1300V 2.0.0.21 H264 ONVIF √ HICC-1300W 2.0.1.7 H264 ONVIF √ HICC-2300 2.0.0.21 H264 ONVIF √ HDZ20HDX H20130114NS H264 ONVIF √ - LW342-FP H264 Private √ - LNB5100 H264 ONVIF √...
  • Page 383 Manufact Model Version Video Encode Audio/Vid Protocol √ D5118 1.7.8.9310-A1. H264 Private 5288 √ IM10C10 1.6.13.9261-O2 H264 Private .4657 √ DD4N-X 01.02.0015 MPEG4 Private √ DD423-X 01.02.0006 MPEG4 Private √ D5220 1.8.3-FC2-2012 H264 Private 0614-1.9320-A 1.8035 √ Samsung SNB-3000P 2.41 H264、MPEG4 ONVIF/Private √...
  • Page 384 If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of us.  Please visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more information. Dahua Technology Co.,Ltd Address:No.1199 Bin’an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, China. Postcode: 310053...

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