Privacy and copyright ............................ 8 Description ..............................9 Front panel ..........................9 Front panel HVR Ref. 1097/574-578-576 and Ref. 1097/624-628 ..............9 Front panel HVR Ref. 1097/626 ........................9 Rear panel ..........................10 Rear panel HVR Ref. 1097/574 and Ref. 1097/624 ..................10 Rear panel HVR Ref.
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Mainstream / Substream / Mobile Stream / Audio ..................47 Record ................................ 48 Record ..............................48 Record Schedule ............................. 49 Capture ............................... 49 Capture ..............................50 Capture Schedule ............................ 50 Alarm Configuration ........................ 51 Motion Alarm Setting ........................... 51 PIR ................................52 I/O alarm Settings ............................
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Voice Assistant with Amazon Fire TV Stick .................... 101 Voice Assistant with Google Chromecast ....................109 Platform Access ............................116 Onvif ..............................116 Device ........................... 116 Disk Manage ............................. 116 Disk Manage ............................116 Disk Group ............................. 118 S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) ............119 Cloud ................................
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1097/574 1097/578 and 1097/576 specifications (PAL format) ............185 1097/624 1097/628 and 1097/626 specifications (PAL format) ............186 Maximum recording time with 1000GB Hard Disk ................187 Ref. 1097/574 - 1097/578 - 1097/576 - 1097/624 - 1097/628 - 1097/626 ......187 Troubleshooting ........................... 190 Maintenance ............................191 Appendix: ActiveX installation ........................
GENERAL INFORMATION This document describes how to install and use the Hybrid HVR H.265 URMET Series 5M Lite Ref. 1097/574 - Ref. 1097/578 - Ref. 1097/576 and Hybrid HVR 4K series - Ref. 1097/624 - Ref. 1097/628 - Ref. 1097/626.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Enabling the spot output disables intelligent analysis on analogue channels and vice versa. The main features are summarized in the following table: Function Description Double video output with monitor, VGA virtual output port or HDMI Output; Support Live URMET UVS Client Software and MP live surveillance and also support zoom in/out, auto sequence and PIP display.
WARNINGS POWER ➢ Only use the power unit provided to power the device. Check mains rating before plugging the power unit in. ➢ Do not pull the cord to unplug the device. ➢ Switch the device off before unplugging power unit. This operation must not be performed when the HVR is recording, playing or from the configuration menu.
DESCRIPTION FRONT PANEL HVR stands for Digital Video Recorder Equipment (digital video recording device). FRONT PANEL HVR REF. 1097/574-578-576 AND REF. 1097/624-628 FRONT PANEL HVR REF. 1097/626 Writing or Number Symbol Function and description indicator When the green LED is on it means that the NVR is powered Power indicator correctly.
REAR PANEL REAR PANEL HVR REF. 1097/574 AND REF. 1097/624 Physical port Connection method Video inputs CH1-CH4 per connectors for video inputs (BNC) Audio inputs 4CH audio input (RCA) Audio output Audio output (RCA); USB connector USB port Connector for HDMI monitor...
REAR PANEL HVR REF. 1097/628 Physical port Connection method Video inputs CH1-CH8 per connectors for video inputs (BNC) Audio inputs 8CH audio input CH1-CH8 (RCA) Audio output Audio output (RCA); USB connector USB port Connector for HDMI monitor HDMI port...
Physical port Connection method Video inputs CH1-CH16 per connectors for video inputs (BNC) 4CH audio input CH1-CH4 (RCA) Audio inputs 16CH for 1097/626 CH5-CH16 (with RCA adapter included) Audio output Audio output (RCA); USB connector USB port Connector for HDMI monitor...
OPERATION WITH MOUSE The mouse can be used to operate the system in addition to the remote control. The following table shows the possible actions that may differ according to the state and the current system screen. ACTION MODE FUNCTION This activates the Main Menu (pop-up menu) on the lower part of the screen Live display...
CONNECTION DIAGRAM Speaker Note: Above diagram is for reference only. The practical connection may be different depending on the HVR you purchased. OSD HVR MENU SETTINGS After having plugged in the HVR, the system will run the initialisation procedures during that the following image will appear: At the end of the boot-up, the HVR will switch to Live view.
FIRST HVR LOGIN For the first time when you run the HVR, you must be required to set your password immediately to protect your privacy. Please be sure to record your username and password and save them in a secure place. •...
LIVE INTERFACE AND POP-UP MENU Status icons Camera System Date & Time Camera Quick Toolbar Task Menu Bar Camera title To display the camera title: A-: This indicates that the camera connected is an AHD camera T-: This indicates that the camera connected is a TVI camera C-: This indicates that the camera connected is a CVI camera IP: This indicates that the camera connected is an IP camera Status icons...
TASKBAR Click to open the Main Menu. Click to pop up the shutdown options pop-up box. Click to select a different layout for live view. Click to select more layouts for live view. Click to start viewing channels in a sequence. Quick playback.
(Only for IP channel) To switch the live view video stream between HD & SD. HD is the mainstream live view, SD is the substream live view. Add customized tag: see the respective section for more information. SHUTDOWN / REBOOT / LOCK SCREEN MENU Click on the Shutdown button on the Taskbar and the check the further action you want to move.
PTZ CONTROL/UTC CONTROL (CAMERA REMOTE CONTROL FOR ANALOG CHANNEL ONLY) After finishing the PTZ setup, you can use the PTZ function to control your PTZ camera. Left-click on a channel in the Live Viewing screen to open the Camera Quick Toolbar and select the PTZ control icon PTZ control panel will be displayed.
Night/day OFF: No focus for night/day switch or vice versa switch focus TDN AF ON: Night/day switch focus and vice versa and vice versa Focus Autofocus if out of focus Restore Restore Auto-Focus IP Camera Click UTC to setup page of UTC Protocol Click on and select Protocol.
• CALL: allow you to go to a specific preset point. • SET: allow you to set a set of specific preset points of a PTZ camera. Note: Use 95 to enter the OSD menu of the Speedome. Run the SET95 control if CALL95 does not work. See the Speedome manual for the Speedome OSD.
Warning: ➢ User can select [General], [Sub-periods] and [Smart] options on the [Search] page and set the Tag event record. TO SEARCH FOR A TAG RECORD EVENT → Setup→ → Tag on the Tag event search page, then set Start Time, End Time and Click on Start Menu Search Channel.
• Playback: Click on to play the Tag recording event. • Edit: Click on to modify the Tag name. • Delete: Click on to delete the Tag recording event. MAIN MENU All the HVR functions can be accessed from the Main Menu. If you have not logged in (main menu locked mode), you will need to enter Username and Password as shown in the following figure: For System Login press Unlock button.
➢ Channel ➢ Live ➢ Image Control ➢ ➢ Video Cover Settings ➢ Motion ➢ ➢ Deterrence ➢ Intelligent CHANNEL The first subsection in the Channel section concerns screen configuration, i.e. all the settings referred to the HVR camera image display. They will be described in detail in the following paragraphs. DS1097-024C...
Analog Channels Use this menu page to enable/exclude the available analog channels. The various cameras supported on all analog channels are: Camera AHD 4K, Camera AHD 5M, Camera AHD 4M, Camera AHD 1080P, Camera AHD 720P and Camera 960H. The list of available analog channels with the respective state is shown in the central part: Enable, Disable. Check the corresponding box to change the state of a single channel;...
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Click on Search to search IP cameras and then click on one of the IP camera in the device list and fill in the missing fields. Press this button to access the page for manually selecting and configuring the cameras present in the local area network (LAN);...
Press add and fill in the remaining fields as passwords or aliases, continue in the same way as adding a normal IP camera. Finally, the IP channel list will show the IP address of the device with the associated channels next to it Protocol Manage Adding cameras via RTSP protocol The RTSP (acronym of Real Time Streaming Protocol) is used to view the video mainstreams/substreams of an IP camera...
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• Channel: This displays the channel name. • Setup: Click on the icon on the configuration page. Here are the details related to other functions: Select a channel to be configured. Attribute a name to the camera. Date format to be displayed for the camera (for IP camera only). Time format to be displayed for the camera (for IP camera only).
IMAGE CONTROL This item of the Display menu can be used to access the page for adjusting the IP camera image quality parameters. The following figure shows a typical example and the meaning of the available options is described in the following list. NOTE: ➢...
Select a channel to be configured. Select the desired integrated IR cut filter mode to ensure the camera works correctly in D/N. Set the IR-CUT switching delay time. Check to enable lens flip and angle flip Set the flip angle. To enable or disable backlight compensation.
• Channel: Channel name • Signal Type: Analog for analog channels, Analog & Digital for IP channels. • Protocol: Choose the communication protocol between the PTZ capable camera and HVR. • Baudrate: This is the data transmission speed sent by the HVR to the PTZ camera. Make sure it matches the compatibility level of your PTZ-capable camera.
Setup: Click on the icon on the configuration page. Motion Detection Area: The whole screen is marked for motion detection (red blocks) as default. If you want to disable the motion detection on a certain area, click on the grid cursor and then drag the mouse to highlight the scope to deselect the area into transparent blocks.
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: show the analog channel and IP channel. :configure monitor area for PIR Click on to set the system to automatic motion detection of PIR function. DS1097-024C...
You can set an area for motion detection PIR function by clicking on: To configure PIR Alarm, see “Section 3.6.2-PIR ” DETERRENCE The deterrence function can be used to configure some actions to deter and report abnormal behaviour detected by the camera. This fuction is active from firmware version 8.2.2 and further.
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➢ Choose one of the Rule Number. It is the number of PID area. Up to four areas can be set for the PID function. ➢ To enable the detection in Rule Switch. ➢ Select a Rule Type. ▪ A→B: HVR will only detect the action from side A to side B. ▪...
LCD (Line Crossing Detection) Line Crossing Detection function detects people, vehicle or other objects that cross a predefined virtual line and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. • Channel: To select the channel you want to configure. •...
➢ Select one of the Rule Number. It is the number of LCD lines. Up to four lines can be drawn. ➢ To enable the detection in Rule Switch. ➢ Select a Rule Type: ▪ A→B: HVR will only detect the action from side A to side B. ▪...
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• Channel: To select the channel you want to configure. • Switch: To enable or disable the SOD function. • Sensitivity: The sensitivity level is from 1 to 4, with a default value of 2). Higher sensitivity will be easier to trigger the detection.
PD & VD (Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection) This function detects people and vehicles moving in a predefined area and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. • Channel: To select the channel you want to configure. •...
➢ IVA Lines: Enable or disable the IVA Lines. ➢ Snap Mode: This can be used to select Real Time mode / Optimal mode / Interval mode. By selecting Interval mode, you can set Snap Num 1 ~ 3 or unlimited and change the Snap interval time from 1 to 255. ➢...
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• IVA Lines: Enable or disable the IVA Lines. • Snap Mode: This can be used to select Real Time mode / Optimal mode / Interval mode. By selecting Interval mode, you can set Snap Num 1 ~ 3 and change the Snap interval time. •...
CC (Cross-Counting) The Cross-Counting function counts the times for moving objects or people across the virtual lines. • Channel: To select the channel you want to configure. • Switch: Enable or disable the CC function • Sensitivity: The sensitivity level is from 1 to 4, with a default value of 2). A higher sensitivity will be easier to trigger the detection.
You can search and display the statistical results of the Cross-Counting function in 3.4.9.9 - Schedule Sound Detection This function can be used to detect the sound if this function is available in Camera. Click on on the intelligent setup page and then click on on the Sound Detection configuration page: •...
Video Tampering This function allows the user to select the lens occlusion. Click on on the intelligent setup page and then click on the Video Tampering configuration page: • Channel: Select the channel to be configured. • Switch: This function can be used to enable or exclude the Sound Detection function. •...
Schedule The program must be configured to activate the intelligent function. The program will be active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To set the program, select a channel and drag the cursor to mark the time slots. The blue blocks in the time slots will be active for intelligent detection.
ENCODE This menu can be used to configure the quality of video recording or network transmission images. As a rule, Mainstream defines the recording video quality that will be saved on the HDD, while Substream defines the video quality that is being viewed via remote access (e.g.
• Audio: you can enable/exclude audio recording for each channel. • I Frame-Interval (for IP channels only): The I-Frame values can be set for IP channels. • ETR (for Main Stream AHD channels only): Separate settings for motion recordings. Once the ETR option is enabled, motion detection will be recorded with the special resolution/framerate/bitrate parameters set.
Record Schedule This menu can be used to set the HVR video recording program and define the recording mode for each channel. It can be used to define a daily and hourly schedule in normal (continuous) recording mode, motion recording, I/O alarm recording and PIR recording (if supported by HVR).
Capture The Capture item is used to configure the parameters for recording images in an alarm condition; the following figure illustrates the available options: • Stream Type: Select image resolution on mainstream or substream. • Schedule interval: Interval between the capture of two images. •...
• IO: A time slot marked black means that there is no recording scheduled for the time slot. • PIR: A purple time slot indicates the channel records only when the sensor is triggered during the time slot. • No Record: A black time slot indicates that there is no recording scheduled for the time slot. When the program is complete, click on the Save button.
• Motion: This menu allows you to configure motion detection parameters. When a movement is detected by one or more cameras, the NVR will alert you to a potential threat. • Copy: This can be used to copy current channel parameters to any other channel or to all channels. •...
I/O ALARM SETTINGS Read the description under the following figures for this menu page: At this point, the alarms can be set according to the different states. Here is a brief description: • Alarm In: This is used to select the required alarm number. •...
INTELLIGENT ANALYSIS NOTIFICATION Notifications can be set for each intelligent analysis event (PID, LCD, SOD, PD & VD, FD, CC, Sound Detection, Occlusion Detection). Here is a brief description: • Channel: This is used to select the channel with that the intelligent detection function is associated. •...
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Channel: channel name Enable Alarm: enables/disables the combination of alarms on the desired channel - Enable Alarm: The alarm will only be generated if the combination alarm occurs. Single alarm activation will not generate any combination alarm. - Disable: Does not enable the combination alarm and individual alarm set conditions will be active independently of each other. Press on to choose the combined alarms and the channels that you would like to assegn.
Show message: check this box to display the corresponding alert icon on the live view screen when a combined alarm is detected. Send Email: Allows an email to be sent to the specified address when the alarm is triggered. FTP Picture Upload: Allows images of alarms to be uploaded to the FTP server when the combined alarm is triggered. FTP Video Upload: Allows video uploads of alarms to the FTP server when the combined alarm is triggered.
• Default: This can be used to restore the default alert settings. • Apply to save the changes. EXCEPTION This menu can be used to set the event type (e.g. full HDD, disk error, video loss) for that you want to be alerted by the HVR.
Here is a brief description: • Alarm Out: This can be used to set the alarm output program in case of an event. • Push: Set the program for push notifications to a mobile device in case of an event. •...
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Local: Local transmission. When this transmission mode is chosen, the audio output is connected to the side of the device. IPC (IP Camera):transmission from network camera. Choosing this transmission mode requires that the camera supports the voice transmission function and has an audio output. It is possible to set voice messages according to time periods: each alarm can support up to 12 time periods.
Loop Management Once the audio file has been selected, it is possible to set the period of time during which the audio file is played repeatedly without an alarm or without listening to the audio file itself, up to a maximum of 12 settable time periods. Local: Local transmission.
FD (Face Detection) This menu allows you to set the rules for face detection. Please refer to section 3.4.9.5 FD (Face Detection) of this manual for the parameters to be configured. PD & VD (Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection) This menu is used to set the rules for pedestrian and vehicle detection. Please refer to section 3.4.9.4 PD&VD (Pedestrian&Vehicle Detection) of this manual for the parameters to be configured.
PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) This menu allows you to set the rules for perimeter intrusion detection. Please refer to section 3.4.9.1 PID (Perimeter Intru sion Detection) of this manual for the parameters to be configured. LCD (Line Crossing Detection) This menu is used to set the rules for line-crossing detection. Please refer to section 3.4.9.2 LCD (Line Crossing Detection) of this manual for the parameters to be configured.
CC (Cross Counting) This menu allows you to set the rules for counting the movement of objects and people across virtual lines. Please refer to section 3.4.9.6 CC (Cross Counting) of this manual for the parameters to be configured. HM (Heat Map) This menu allows you to set the rules for the areas with the most visitors.
Channel: Select the channel to be configured. Rule Number: Select the rule number representing the number of heat map detection areas. HM can only set one area. Rule Switch: Enable or disable the rule. Remove: Press on the detection area box and press Remove to delete the area. Remove All: Press Remove All to delete the detection box directly.
Channel: Choose the channel to be configured. IVA Lines: Enable or disable IVA lines. Min Pixel: Set the minimum recognition pixel box; the person must be greater than the set pixel to be identified. Max Pixel: Set the box for the maximum recognition pixel; persons must be less than the set pixel to be identified. Max Detection: The HVR generates an alarm if the number of people in the detection area exceeds the maximum number of people set.
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Setup: Press on to draw the virtual area on the image. Channel: Choose the channel to be configured. IVA Lines: Enable or disable IVA lines. Min Pixel: Set the minimum recognition pixel box; the person must be greater than the set pixel to be identified. Max Pixel: Set the box for the maximum recognition pixel;...
LPD (License Plate Detection) Beta Version This menu allows rules to be set for detecting the number plate reading of vehicles in a database or unknown vehicles. The number plate information of the unknown vehicle can also be backed up. The function supports European and American number plates. Switch: Enable or disable the number plate reading detection function.
Min Pixel: sets the minimum pixel for number plate recognition. The licence plate must be larger than the set minimum pixel in order to be recognised. The value can be set from 64 to 1080. Max Pixel: setting of the maximum number plate recognition pixel. The licence plate must be smaller than the set maximum pixel in order to be recognised.
Channel: Choose the channel to be configured. Sensitivity: The higher the value, the more sensitive the detection. The value can be set from 1 to 100. Detection Type: Three types of sounds can be chosen: baby crying, dog barking and gunshot. - Baby Crying Sound: Check the box to activate cry detection - Dog Barking: Check the box to activate barking dog detection.
Database Management Allows you to set the list of faces of people who are allowed or forbidden to pass and to add other customised groups. Enable: enable the list of allowed/ banned/unknown faces/etc. Group Name: Allows setting the name of the database group, Allow List , Block List , and Stranger group Allow List Edit: Imports face images to the Allowed List.
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Select date, duration and channels, press Search to search all faces saved on the devices in that period. If you select the similarity of faces and then press on Search, faces matching the similarity will be searched. Press on the face results image and select the desired face.
License Plate Management Allows you to set the list of number plates that are allowed and forbidden to drive through and also add customised groups. Enable: enables the desired LPD group. Group Name: Allows setting the name of the database group, Allow List , Block List and Stranger group .
Press the Import/Modify button to add a group and edit the licence plate data. When more than 5000 data are added, the message Add data has reached the upper limit of the group is displayed. Press the Import from local button to locally import licence plate data from the capture database. Select date, duration and channels and press on Search to search for number plates saved by the device in that time period.
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Enable Alarm: enable or disable face detection Policy: Set the permissions for the face group alarm Similarity: Set the similarity percentage Alarm: Press to access the alarm setting interface. Buzzer: allows the duration of the buzzer to be set in the event of an alarm. Alarm Out: if enabled, allows the alarm output to be switched after the alarm has been triggered.
AD (Attribute Detection) In this section, it is possible to configure possible actions related to the recognition of certain facial characteristics (e.g. presence or absence of the mask). Alarm Type: there are three types of alarm, close, no mask, with mask. Buzzer: allows the duration of the buzzer to be set in the event of an alarm.
LPR (License Plate Recognition) Once licence plates have been added to a group, alarm notifications can be set up. Group name: Group name. Enable Alarm: Enables or disables licence plate reading detection Policy: Set the permissions for the licence plate group alarm Similarity: Set the similarity percentage Alarm: Press to access the alarm setting interface.
Press Save to store the desired time settings. PD & VD (Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection) This menu allows the configuration of PD&VD notifications. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: allows you to set the duration of the buzzer in the event of an alarm. Alarm Out: If enabled, allows the alarm output to be switched after the alarm has been triggered.
Channel: Channel name Buzzer: allows you to set the duration of the buzzer in the event of an alarm. Alarm Out: If enabled, allows the alarm output to be switched after the alarm has been triggered. Latch Time: Set the alarm time, a time period of 10s, 20s, 40s and 1 min is allowed. Record: Press on and select the channel to be recorded after alarm activation.
CC (Cross Counting) This menu allows the configuration of CC notifications. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: allows you to set the duration of the buzzer in the event of an alarm. Alarm Out: If enabled, allows the alarm output to be switched after the alarm has been triggered. Latch Time: Set the alarm time, a time period of 10s, 20s, 40s and 1 min is allowed.
FTP Picture Upload: If enabled, allows the alarm picture to be uploaded to the FTP server after the alarm has been triggered. FTP Video Upload: If enabled, this allows the alarm video to be uploaded to the FTP server after the alarm has been triggered. Picture to Cloud: If enabled, this allows you to upload the alarm picture to the cloud after the alarm has been triggered.
Post Rec.: Set the duration of recording after the alarm event. You can set 30 seconds, 1,2,5 minutes. Show Messagge: If selected, shows the alarm icon when it is generated. Send Email: if enabled allows an email notification to be sent after the alarm has been triggered. It is necessary to configure the e-mail data in the Remote Setup menu under E-mail Network.
Select Groups, Channels, Date to view statistical results. Press on Export to save the data to a U disk. PD & VD Statistics It is possible to display the statistics of persons and vehicles based on a specific time period and represented in the form of a graph as shown in the figure below: Select Intelligent, Groups, Channels, Date to view statistical results.
HM Statistics It is possible to display heat map statistics based on a specific time period and represented as a coloured map or graph. Channel: Select the desired channel. Date: Select the date of the search. Report Type: Select from Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report, Annual Report. Start Hour: Select the start hour.
AI SCENARIO In this section you can set up intelligent analysis scenarios. CROSS COUNTING It is an AI application based on cross-counting functions that helps to control the attendance of customers/visitors/vehicles in public places such as restaurants, parks, zoos, theatres, museums and car parks. Channel Enables real-time counting and display of results through a single camera.
Group Allows statistics and results to be displayed in real time per group. Mainly used for large venues with multiple camera-monitored entrances. Group: allows you to select the camera group whose information you wish to view. Live: Displays the preview screen and status of the channels appearing in the group.
Search Allows you to search separately for statistical data by channel or group. Select the channel or group to search for, set the search duration by day, week, month or year and select the type of search (Person/Vehicle/Motion). Press on the search icon the results will appear on the right side of the window.
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Press on to add a new image; press on to delete added images one at a time. Check the Keep Aspect Ratio box if you wish to display an image with the original aspect ratio, or uncheck the box if you wish the image to stretch and appear full screen.
FACE ATTENDANCE This menu manages the attendance screen, which can record both attendance and results in real time. Name of the face presence interface (GUI Theme) Press up to access the face search interface (Face Attendance) in playback and select face images in the face group as default.
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Channels: Select the desired camera. Groups: select faces from the desired database. Press on to access the AI face database management interface. GUI Theme: Set the name that will be displayed on the face presence GUI. On Duty Time: Set the service start time. Off Duty Time: Set the service end time.
Mode: choose the mode for sending attendance results, day, week, month. Day: sends the attendance results of the previous day once a day. Week: Sends attendance results once a week. It is possible to choose the week of which to send the e-mail. For example: if you set Monday as the day to send the email, the attendance record that is sent will be from the previous Monday to Sunday.
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Press on to access the people and vehicle search interface. Press on to access the configuration page. GUI Theme: Name displayed on the interface. Statistics: The statistics time period can be set between 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 days, week, month and year. Channel: Select the channels whose statistics you want to view.
NETWORK CONFIGURATION The Network section of the Parameters menu can be used to access all the HVR settings for accessing the Internet and the local area network (LAN), the email notification functions, the use of a DDNS (Dynamic DNS), etc. The submenu is: ➢...
• Web Compatibility mode: Web compatibility can be enabled if you cannot open the web page of the device at the expense of security. Use with caution. PPPoE This is an advanced protocol that allows the HVR to connect to the network more directly, via a DSL modem. Check the “Enable PPPOE”...
Port Configuration • Web Port: This is the port that will be used to connect remotely to the HVR (i.e., via the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already used by other applications, you must change it. • Client Port: This is the port that the HVR will use to send information.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: ▪ Before obtaining the Urmet DDNS1 or DDN2 ID, check that the user password is enabled; if not, you will not be able to complete the procedure. Check that the DDNS function is enabled and that the URMETDDNS server is selected. Click on the Get button and wait for approximately 10 seconds for the HVR ID may be generated.
• Server: Select the DDNS provider. Possible values: DDNS_3322, DYNDNS, NO_IP CHANGEIP. DNSEXIT, URMETDDNS. • Domain: Enter the registered host domain name in the dynamic domain name system; for example: username.changeip.com; • User Name: enter a registered user name before requesting a domain name. •...
Email Schedule This configuration page can be used, as seen in the other cases, to select in that time slots and on what days of the week the HVR must send an email in case of a given event. • Channel: This can be used to select the channel to be configured.
• FTP Enable: Select the desired option to enable or disable the operation. • Server IP: Enter the address of the FTP server name. • Port: Port of the FTP service. Default value: 21. • Username: User name to access the FTP. •...
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• Enable: Select Enable to configure the allow list and the block list. • Enable Allow list: The Allow List is enabled by default; first check Enable, then set Start Address and End Address of the allow list. • You can set a single address in the list, then click on Single add. Once added to the list, you can edit the address using the Edit as shown below.
• Edit: Click on to change Start Address and End Address; you can set one or more addresses. • . The "Warning!” dialogue box will appear. Click on OK to clear the Address list Delete: Click on • Enable Block lists: The Block list is disabled by default; first check Enable Block lists, then refer to the Allow List configuration options to modify the Block List.
Voice Assistant with Amazon Fire TV Stick Input your Amazon account, and the click Bind button to connect to bind your Amazon account. To choose the video stream you want to cast to your TV monitor. Go to Channel – Live menu, and give a Channel Name which is easy to call to the channel(s) you want to cast to your TV monitor. DS1097-024C...
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Connect the Fire TV Stick to your TV monitor, and power on it. Connect the Fire TV Stick to the Wi-Fi which is in the same LAN with your HVR. To use your existing profile or add a new profile and login your Amazon account which is same as the one you bind to the HVR. DS1097-024C...
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Search cand install Amazon Alexa to your mobile phone from app store, and then login with the Amazon account which is same as the one you bind to the HVR. Touch “More”, and then touch “Skills & Games”. DS1097-024C...
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Touch the search icon on the right top corner. Input the keyword: smart camera view, and search. DS1097-024C...
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Touch the “Smart Camera View” in the search result list. Touch “ENABLE TO USE”. You would need to link your Amazon account. Sign in the Amazon account which is same as the one you bind to the HVR. Touch “Done” after the skill is successfully linked. DS1097-024C...
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Touch “DISCOVER DEVICES” and wait a moment for the app to search the cameras. Touch Next when the devices were found and connected. Choose one of the devices and then touch SET UP DVICE. You can add the camera to a group or skip. DS1097-024C...
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Repeat the previous setup to add all cameras and then touch Done to finish. All added cameras will be listed in the Devices. Touch the Cameras icon to check all added cameras. DS1097-024C...
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Press and hold on the voice button on the remote controller of the fire TV stick, and speak the command clearly. The command could be like: Show the XXX camera / Show XXX. XXX is the camera channel name. For example, if the channel name is “Office”, you could speak “Show my office camera”.
If you want to quit the camera live view, speak “Stop”. If you have changed the channel name, you would need to discover and add the camera again. Voice Assistant with Google Chromecast Input your Google account, and the click Bind button to connect to bind your Google account. To choose the video stream you want to cast to your TV monitor.
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Connect the ChormeCast to your TV monitor, and power on it. Search and install Google Home app to your mobile phone from app store. Run the installed Google Home app, touch OK to allow the app to use your local network and Bluetooth and then touch Get Started. To login your Google account which is same as the one you bind to the HVR.
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The app will automatically try to search devices from your local network. Choose Chromecast / Google TV. Make sure your Chromecast is turned on already, then touch Next. Your Chromecast will be found. Touch Next to connect. Confirm the code by touching Yes. Choose a location for your Chromecast, then touch Next.
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Choose the Wi-Fi network for your Chromecast and input the Wi-Fi password to connect. Make sure the Wi-Fi you choose is the same one with your mobile phone and is in the same local network with your HVR. Touch Continue to next step. Touch No Thanks or Sign Up to login your google account.
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Now the Chromecast has been added to your Google Home. Touch the + icon on the left top corner. Indoor, then choose Set up device. Choose “Work with Google”, touch the search icon on the right top corner and then input “smart camera view”. Touch on “Smart Camera View”...
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Wait for a while, the Smart Camera View application will be linked to the Google Home. Now the available cameras in your HVR will be displayed. Choose one of the cameras and then touch Next button. Choose a home & location for the cameras step by step. DS1097-024C...
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Repeat the previous step to add all cameras. Search and install Google Assistant app to your mobile phone from app store. Run the Google Assistant, login your google account which is same as the one you bind to the HVR. Now, you’re able to stream your camera to your TV monitor by using text or voice command, like “Show/play the *** Camera on XXX TV”, in which *** is the channel name of the camera, XXX is your TV’s name.
PLATFORM ACCESS Onvif This function is mainly used to connect third-party platforms, such as ECMS/NVMS, via the Onvif protocol. Enable:Check the box to enable the function. Authentication:Set the type of login authentication. The options are Digest_sha256, Digest, Digest/WSSE, WSSE. Choose one of these options to suit your third-party platform.
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The page with the list of main parameters can be accessed via this side menu item. When the HVR is connected to an HDD, the system automatically detects whether the HDD is normal or not. If the wire connected to the HDD is not connected well or if the HDD is not normal, its state will be “No Disk”; if the HDD must be formatted, its state will be “no format”.
• Hard Disk ID: HDD ID (set by the system). • Disk Type: This indicates the disk type. Possible values are: Read Write Disk, Redundant Disk, Read Only Disk • Disk Group: Group with that to associate the HDD; up to 16 different groups are available. The following options are also available on the lower part of the page: •...
• Disk Group Type: Group type, possible values: Record Disk Group, Redundant Disk Group, Read Only Disk Group. • Disk Group: Group with that to associate the HDD within the selected type. • Record Channel: this section can be used to define that channels, analog and/or IP, belong to the selected Disk Group. The “Select all”...
CLOUD The HVR can transfer the images and videos, captured by the cameras in case of alarm, to a Cloud storage service via Dropbox and Google Drive, a free service that allows you to easily store and share snapshots and have them always at hand when you need them.
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• Date: Click on the calendar icon to edit the date. • Time: Click on the dialogue box to change the time. • Date Format: Select your preferred date format. • Time Format: Select your preferred time format. • Time Zone: Select the time zone for your region or city. NTP Settings The NTP (Network Time Protocol) function allows the HVR to automatically synchronize its clock with a time reference server.
Output Configuration This menu can be used to configure the video output parameters. • Video Output: Select the output options: ▪ LIVE-OUT can be used to configure the main output parameters. ▪ SPOT OUT: This option is used to configure the spot output parameters on BNC. LIVE-OUT Select LIVE-OUT from the Video Output drop-down menu.
SPOT OUT Select SPOT-OUT from the Video Output drop-down menu. ➢ CVBS SPOT: This option can be used to enable/exclude CVBS SPOT output. ➢ View Setup: This can be used to set the Static or Dynamic option. A static grid allows you to view the channel preferences to be defined. ▪...
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Password Enable: It is strongly recommended that you enable your password to protect your privacy. If you want to disable password protection, make sure the HVR is in a safe place. Add New Users • Select one of the currently disabled user accounts and click on the User Edit icon •...
• Click on the icon under the Permission tab. • Check the boxes next to the menus and system capabilities that the user can access. Click on All to check all boxes. Click on Clear to not check any boxes. •...
Log Searching and Backing Up: • Click on the field by the side of Start Date & Start Time to select the starting date and time of the displayed calendar search. • Click on the field next to End Date & End Time to select the end date and time of the search from the displayed calendar.
Upgrade This function can be used to update the HVR firmware. • Copy the firmware file (.sw file) to the USB flash drive and insert it into the USB port of the HVR. • Click on the Select File button to select the firmware file on the USB flash drive, then click on OK. •...
Auto Reboot This menu allows the system to automatically reboot the HVR periodically. It is recommended to leave this function enabled, as it preserves the operational integrity of the HVR. • Auto Reboot: Click to enable. • Choose SPOT-OUT from the Video Output drop-down menu. Developer Mode This mode is only supported by some devices.
IP CAMERA MAINTAIN This menu can be used to update the IP camera firmware and restore its default settings. Upgrade IP Camera • Select the IP camera the firmware of that you want to update. • Click on the Select File button to select the file to be loaded on the USB flash drive, then click on OK. •...
• Select the IP camera to reboot and click on ; a message will prompt you to enter your password. • Enter the password and click on the “Authenticate” button to reboot the IPC. Parameter Management This function can be used to save/load camera parameters. Format IPC This function can detect the SD memory card installed inside an IP camera with API protocol, and if the box is checked, the card can be formatted directly by the HVR.
Note: Both the HVR and the IP camera must have firmware version 8.2.2 or further. INFORMATION This menu can be used to view system information, channel information, logging information and network status. Information This menu can be used to view system information, such as device ID, device model name, IP address, MAC address, firmware version and more.
Record Information This can be used to view the recording information for each connected camera, such as bitrate, flow type, recording resolution and frame rate (FPS). Network State This can be used to view the network information. • Total Band Width: This shows the total bandwidth of the HVR for the IP cameras. •...
USING THE SEARCH FUNCTION Click on the Search button in the Start menu to access the search section. Search Options: The system offers various search and playback methods: General, Events, Sub-periods, Smart and Pictures. Search Date: Search for a playback by date. Search Type: The system offers various types to restrict the search.
Timeline: Continuous recordings are displayed with coloured bars to represent the different types of recordings (see the key at the bottom right of the screen). Use the Timeframe options ( ) to display a shorter or longer period. The various types of recordings appear in different colours: •...
• Start playback of a video recording. • Click on the icon • Check the channel(s) you want to back up video clips. • Move the mouse cursor to the timeline at the start point of the video clip. • Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor over the timeline to the end point of the video clip.
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Search, playback and backup of events: 1. Select the date and time to search. 2. Check the types of recordings to be searched for or check Search Type to select all of them. 3. Select the channels to search or check Channel to select all channels. 4.
In the latter mode, you can block video events so that they are not overwritten on the hard disk. Click on the icon to block events or on the to unblock them. 8. This menu allows you to view the system information, channel information, record information & network status. 9.
SUB-PERIODS PLAYBACK Sub-period playback allows you to play back multiple normal and motion event recordings from a single channel simultaneously. With normal and event recordings, the video is split evenly, depending on the split-screen mode selected. For example, if the video lasts one hour and split-screens x 4 mode has been selected, each split-screen will play for 15 minutes.
Search and play video in Smart mode: Select the date and time to search. Select the split screens into that you want to split the video playback. Check the types of recordings to be searched for or check Search Type to select all of them. Select the channels to search.
EXTERNAL FILE This function can be used to search and play back external files on a USB flash drive or USB DVD Writer. PICTURE SEARCH & VIEW This function can be used to search, play back and copy snapshots to a USB flash drive or USB DVD Writer. DS1097-024C...
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Search, playback and backup of images: 1. Select the date and time to search. 2. Check the types of images to be searched for or check Search Type to select all of them. 3. Select the channels to search or check Channel to select all channels. 4.
11. After selecting the file, click on the button to save the images on the USB flash drive. Alternatively, click on the button to access the image preview control window. Picture Preview Control Image list: The images can be selected here. Click on the button to save the selected images to a USB flash drive or CD/DVD media.
1. Select the channel to search among the active ones, select the Month, Day, Year. 2. The videos that match the search criteria are displayed as a list. You can click on one of the images to enlarge it. 3. Video playback area. This function allows you to search, play and copy video by making your choice based on the desired intelligent analysis function (Faces/License plate/People&Vehicles/PID&LCD/Repeat Visitors/Face Attendance).
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Press on Attributes to set the face attribute criteria for the search. You can choose between Gender/Age/Mask/Eyes/Expression. Press on Alarm Groups to select the face group in which the contrast occurred. Select the image in the search area and press on to delete the image.
License Plate In this section, video details can be viewed and exported once the number plate detection alarm has been activated and the event has been recorded. Time: Set the time period for querying the number plate detection event. The date can be set by pressing License Plate: Filter and query based on licence plate information.
Custom Playback: Press to set the duration of event playback. The maximum limit that can be set is 10 minutes. Press twice or drag in the bottom left corner to play the event video. Human & Vehicle In this section it is possible to search for information on persons and vehicles by setting the date, time, camera and type of detection desired.
Repeat Visitors In this section it is possible to search and count the number of times the same face has been detected. Select the desired date and time. Select the group in the face lists to be compared. Select camera. Select the attribute of the face you wish to search for.
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1. Channels: Select the camera for face presence. 2. Select Mode: Select the face image of presence, By Group or By Person: - By Group: Select face images through the face group. - By Person: select face map. Press on the right button to open the face search interface in the selected face library. 3.
VIDEO PLAYER TO VIEW BACKUP VIDEOS ON PC This section allows you to play the backup files using a powerful video player included on the CD. PC users must install the software “VideoPlayer_x.x.xx_xx_xx_xx.exe”. Minimum system requirements: • Intel Pentium 4 or higher •...
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Play List Add file Delete file Select the playback mode: play a single file and stop playback; play all listed files in sequence; repeat one file; repeat multiple files. Filter by file name Hide/Show Play List Click to open the files or load a folder. Play Controls Play Pause...
REMOTE ACCESS VIA WEB CLIENT The Web Client can be used to remotely access the HVR via PC at any time. Before accessing the Web Client, ensure that the HVR Internet settings are configured correctly. BASIC SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS The minimum hardware and OS requirements for the Web Client are as follows. Component Minimum Recommended...
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After the first login of the HVR from the Web interface, enter your custom Password and confirm. After installing the plug-in, close and launch the browser again, then repeat step 1 to open the login page. Enter your username and password to access the Web Client. Note: For Google Chrome, use version V41 or lower.
3. Click on “Continue” --> “Install”. Enter the user name and the password for the Mac. Click on “Install Software” --> “Close” to finish the installation. 4. Close and re-open Safari, then repeat step 1 to open the Web Client login page. WEB CLIENT MANAGER The Web Client supports full control of the HVR with the administrator account.
This section will help you to play the backup files with the powerful video player that is attached to the CD Select [Login] to access the Web interface of the device, as shown in the lower left screen. Note: The default password is empty if the HVR password is not enabled. The system can be used by the administrator to enable and set a new password;...
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• Manual Alarm • AI Alarm • Color PTZ Controls: Click to display or hide PTZ controls for using PTZ cameras. PTZ Interface: DS1097-024C...
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Zoom: Click on -/+ to zoom in or out. Focus: Click on -/+ to adjust the focus. AutoFocus: Click on autofocus to focus the camera automatically. Restore: Click on restore to reset the camera. Refresh: Click on refresh to update the camera image. Live display control buttons: To view the Layout page.
PLAYBACK You can search and play back videos recorded and stored on the hard disk in the HVR and download them to your computer. To search the recordings: Click on Playback at the top right of the window. Select search mode for video recordings or images, default is General: Select the day on that to search for recordings on the calendar.
Check the channels to search for recordings. Click on Search. The records that match the search criteria will be displayed in the timeline. Click on a section of the video from that to begin playback and click on the play button. PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTONS Play the recordings Pause...
Select the files to download and press the Start Download button to begin; the download progress will appear. Press the Stop Download button to stop downloading. Playback Speed: Click to select the playback speed. Play All Channels: Click to play all channels selected for the search. Only available if Synchronous playback has not been checked.
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IP Channels: This displays the information on additional IPCs. It can be used to add the IPC rapidly online and to eliminate the added one, as shown in the figure below. The Cloud camera connected to the LAN can be quickly added using the [Quick Add] button and choosing the cameras you want to add from the suggested one, or by adding as many cameras as are found using the [Auto add IPC] button.
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Live: The name, channel position and related parameters can be changed according to the analogue or IP channel type, see figure below. If the Show Time parameter is disabled, the current time of the HVR system will not be shown in Live mode.
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Video Cover: This corresponds to the setting of privacy areas on the video. Up to four privacy zones can be selected for each channel, as shown below. Motion detection: This can be used to configure the sensitivity and set the area. The detailed parameters must be coherent with the local setting of the HVR.
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PIR: This can be used to configure the sensitivity and set the area for PIR detection. The detailed parameters must be coherent with the local setting of the HVR. This function is only supported by cameras with PIR. Deterrence: The deterrence function can be used to configure some actions to deter and report abnormal behaviour detected by the camera.
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Intelligent: This can be used to set the Intelligent video analysis functions as well as the corresponding recording Schedule. IMPORTANT: The intelligent video analysis functions must be supported by the camera. For more information on the use and settings of intelligent video analysis functions, see the URMET website on http://www.urmet.com where it is also possible to check series or part numbers, availability of related additional material, such as DS1093-576 Addendum Intelligent Video Analysis and any firmware updates containing improvements made to intelligent video analysis algorithms.
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LCD (Line Crossing Detection): Line crossing detection. For a detailed description of the parameters, refer to section 3.4.9.2 in this manual. PD & VD (Pedestrian & Vehicle Detection): Human or pedestrian and vehicle detection. For a detailed description of the parameters, refer to section 3.4.9.4 in this manual.
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FD (Face Detection): Face detection. For a detailed description of the parameters, refer to section 3.4.9.5 in this manual. CC (Cross Counting): Cross counting. For a detailed description of the parameters, refer to section 3.4.9.6 in this manual. DS1097-024C...
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Sound Detection: Sound detection. Note: This function depends on the camera model and must be supported by the camera to be set. Video Tampering: Video camera tampering detection. Note: This function depends on the camera model and must be supported by the camera to be set. DS1097-024C...
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Schedule: Scheduling of recording on events in the Intelligent Menu. Cross counting statistics: Cross counting statistics (see algorithm CC). DS1097-024C...
Note: The Sound Detection function is not ALWAYS available. This function depends on the camera model and must be supported by the camera to be set. RECORD The <Record> page provides access to the options: Encode, Record and Capture. Encode This can be used to set the Mainstream, Substream, Mobile Stream and Audio parameters as shown in the following figures: Record and its sub-options:...
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Schedule: The recordings can be scheduled: Green indicates Normal record; yellow indicates Motion detection; red indicates I/O triggered record and purple indicates PIR Detection. 5.7.2.3 Capture: Submenu. Capture: This can be used to automatically acquire the images according to the program or set the parameters manually. In [Capture Schedule] it is possible to program the capture type.
ALARM The notifications can be set (e.g. Buzzer, Latch Time, Post Recording, Send Email, Show Message, Full Screen, FTP Picture/Video Upload, Cloud Picture/Video Upload, Record Channel) for events such as Motion, PIR, IO Alarm, Intelligent, PTZ Linkage, Exception, Alarm Schedule. The detailed parameters must be coherent with the local setting of the HVR. DS1097-024C...
Open the <AI> (AI) option to access its sub-options: Setup, Recognition, Alarm and Statistics. and <AI> (AI) to access its sub- options: Setup, Recognition, Alarm and Statistics. Setup The following intelligent analysis functions can be set up: PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection), LCD (Line Crossing Detection), SOD (Stationary Object Detection), PD &...
NETWORK PARAMETERS Open the <Network> option to access its sub-options: Network, DDNS, Email, FTP, HTTPS, IP Filter, Voice Assistant and Platform. General The model supports three types of networks: Static, DHCP and PPPoE. Static: The user can assign the IP and port-forward the HVR according to the various routers. If <UPNP> is set to “On”, the user does not need to set port-forwarding.
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PPPoE: This is an advanced protocol that allows the NVR to connect to the network more directly, via a DSL modem. The user name and password must be consistent with the local setting of the HVR. Enable the “Enable PPPOE” function by moving the bar, then enter the username and password for the PPPoE. Click on Save;...
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Port Configuration This can be used to set the port configuration (e.g. Data Port, HTTP Port). • Web Port: This is the port that will be used to connect remotely to the HVR (i.e., via the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already used by other applications, you must change it.
DDNS After having the DDNS service (see below), it is possible to enable the <DDNS> function in any network type (Static, DHCP and PPPoE). At this point it is possible to access the HVR via the domain name (http://domain: port No).
HTTPS The security encryption protocol can be set. For more details, refer to the HTTPS section 3.9.1.4 IP Filter This can be used to set the IP Filter function. The detailed parameters must be coherent with the local setting of the HVR.
Voice Assistant Press on the <Voice Assistant> option to access its sub-options: Amazon and Google. Please refer to section 3.9.6 on Voice Assistant for more details. Platform Access Press on the <Platform Access> option to access the Onvif sub-option. Please refer to section 3.9.7 on Platform Access Onvif for more details. DEVICE Click on the <Device>...
Cloud This can be used to set the Cloud Storage parameters for your Dropbox and Google Drive account. The detailed parameters must be coherent with the local setting of the HVR. For more details, refer to the DEVICE Cloud section 3.10.2. SYSTEM Click on the <System>...
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For more details, see the GENERAL SYSTEM section 3.11.1 Multi-Users: This is used to configure username, password and respective policies, as shown below. The detailed parameters must be coherent with the local setting of the HVR. For more details, refer to the SYSTEM USERS section 3.11.2 Maintenance: This can be used to set the Log, Load Default, Upgrade, Parameter Management, Auto Reboot and Developer Mode functions of the HVR.
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IP Camera Maintain: This can be used to set the upgrade, Load Default, IPC Reboot, IPC Parameter Management and Format SD IPC functions. Firmware update not available for IP cameras with ONVIF protocol The detailed parameters must be coherent with the local setting of the HVR. For more details, refer to the section on IP Channel Management SYSTEM 3.11.4 Information: This is used to check the device name, number and type, the MAC address, the software version, the IE version and the hardware version, as shown below.
LOCAL SETTING Set the download destinations of the recordings and snapshots obtained through the Web Client and select the type of video file. • Record Path: Click on to scroll through and select the folder where you want to save your manual video recordings on your computer.
1097/574 1097/578 AND 1097/576 SPECIFICATIONS (PAL FORMAT) Features Function 1097/574 1097/578 1097/576 Compression formats: Video: H.265 / H.264 Audio: G.711a 8-CH with BNC video input / 4-CH 16-CH with BNC video input / 4-CH with IP 4-CH with BNC video input / 2-CH with IP video input...
1097/624 1097/628 AND 1097/626 SPECIFICATIONS (PAL FORMAT) Features Function 1097/624 1097/628 1097/626 Compression formats: Video: H.265 / H.264 Audio: ADPCM 8kHz*16bit 4-CH with BNC video input / 2-CH with IP 8-CH with BNC video input / 4-CH with IP 16-CH with BNC video input / 8-CH with IP...
HDDs. MAXIMUM RECORDING TIME WITH 1000GB HARD DISK REF. 1097/574 - 1097/578 - 1097/576 - 1097/624 - 1097/628 - 1097/626 The following resolution options can be set on the Urmet Hybrid 4M HVR series: “4K”, “5M”, “5M-Lite”, “4M”, “4M-Lite”, “3M”, “1080P”, “720P” e “WD1” on 1/4/8/16 analog channels.
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233.45 58.36 29.18 14.59 350.18 87.55 43.77 21.89 466.91 116.73 58.36 29.18 933.82 233.45 116.73 58.36 Suggested frame rate/bit rate per AHD/ Analog channel: Technology Resolution Frame rate (in fps) H.264 bitrate (in kbps) H.265 Bitrate (in Kbps) 5120 3328 4K (3840×2160) 4096 2560...
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Suggested frame rate/bit rate per IP channel with Private, U-IPCy and ONVIF protocol: Technology Resolution Frame rate (in fps) H.264 bitrate (in kbps) H.265 Bitrate (in Kbps) 5120 3328 4K (3840×2160) 4096 2560 3072 2048 24-25 10240 7168 20-23 8192 6144 16-19 7168...
IP channels with Urmet protocol Frame rate (in H.264 bitrate (in Technology Resolution fps) kbps) 23-25 2048 20-22 1792 17-19 1536 14-16 1280 11-13 1024 URMET IP 720P (1280×720) protocol TROUBLESHOOTING Q: What can I do if the system does not detect the HDD? A: Check that the power supply is connected correctly, that the data and electric cables and wires are appropriately connected and that everything is in order on the HDD interface.
11. Q: I cannot access the HVR Client. Why? A: Check that the network connection settings are correct and that the RJ-45 port contact is efficient. Check that the account and the password have been entered correctly. 12. Q: I cannot find any recordings during playback. Why? A: Check that the HDD data line is connected correctly and that the system time is correctly set.
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➢ The following display will appear (or, however, the default page). ➢ Double click the on icon to open Internet Explorer browser. The screen “Internet Properties” will appear. ➢ DS1097-024C...
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Select the area “Trusted sites”. ➢ Click on “Custom Level” and check if the following items: ➢ • “Initialize and script Active X controls not marked as safe” is selected as “Enable” or “ Prompt” • “Download unsigned Active X controls” is selected as “Enable” or “Prompt” Make sure that the Protection Level is set as “Low”.
➢ The following screen will appear. The IP address of the device is needed (e.g. http://192.168.36.40) in the field “Add this web site to the zone”. Add the device IP address in the field click on “Add”. ➢ NOTE Do not select the item: “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in the zone”.
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H.265 High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC or H.265) is a video compression standard that is the development of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding). This improves video quality, doubles the data compression ratio compared to H.264 and supports 8k high definition and resolutions higher than 8192×4320.
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