Dahua DHI-NVD0905DH-4I-4K User Manual
Dahua DHI-NVD0905DH-4I-4K User Manual

Dahua DHI-NVD0905DH-4I-4K User Manual

Network video decoder

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Network Video Decoder
User's Manual
V3.2.0

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  • Page 1 Network Video Decoder User’s Manual V3.2.0...
  • Page 2 Foreword General This user’s manual (hereinafter referred to as "the Manual") introduces the installations, functions and operations of network video decoder (hereinafter referred to be "the Device"). Models 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series, 4-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with 2 input ports) series, 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) series and 9/12/15/18/21-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with 4 input ports) series Safety Instructions...
  • Page 3 Privacy Protection Notice As the device user or data controller, you might collect the personal data of others such as their face, fingerprints, and license plate number. You need to be in compliance with your local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by implementing measures which include but are not limited: Providing clear and visible identification to inform people of the existence of the surveillance area and provide required contact information.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Device, comply with the guidelines when using it, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Operation Requirements WARNING This is a class A product.
  • Page 5 The power supply must conform to the requirements of ES1 in IEC 62368-1 standard and be no  higher than PS2. Note that the power supply requirements are subject to the device label. Connect class I electrical appliances to a power socket with protective earthing. ...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Foreword ................................I Important Safeguards and Warnings ....................... I 1 Product Overview ............................1 Introduction ....................................1 Main Features ....................................1 2 Check and Cable Connection ........................3 Unpacking the Box ..................................3 Device Installation Diagram and Operation ........................3 2.2.1 Front Panel ..................................
  • Page 7 4.5.4 Signal Management ..............................72 4.5.5 Display Management ..............................79 Info ......................................... 92 4.6.1 Card Info ..................................92 4.6.2 Decode Info ................................... 92 4.6.3 Device Info ..................................93 4.6.4 System Status ................................96 4.6.5 System Log ..................................97 4.6.6 Online User ..................................97 4.6.7 About ....................................
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Product Overview Introduction DH series decoders are network video decoding devices designed and developed for online video surveillance system. The device has powerful data processing capability and stable network function, and supports diversified encoding formats. It is easy to extend, easy to maintain, and convenient to access.
  • Page 9 15-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with 4 input ports) series respectively has 15 HDMI output  ports. 18-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with 4 input ports) series respectively has 18 HDMI output  ports. 21-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with 4 input ports) series respectively has 21 HDMI output ...
  • Page 10: Check And Cable Connection

    Check and Cable Connection For installation requirement of the decoder, refer to engineering construction specifications and  national standards. HDMI cable quality and length affect the video quality. The video might blur, have noise or black  edge. Sometimes the video quality might vary when the same video is output with different cables.
  • Page 11 Name Icon Function The network indicator glows blue when abnormal Network indicator network event occurs (offline, IP conflict and etc.). Connect external devices such as mouse, keyboard and USB port flash drive. Alarm indicator The alarm indicator is on when there is an alarm. HDD indicator Reserved function.
  • Page 12 Name Icon Function Alarm indicator The alarm indicator is on when there is an alarm. HDD indicator Reserved function. IR receiver Reserved function. Indicate working status of output port. For 9-channel 4K high definition (H.265) and 9-channel 4K Output indicator high definition (H.265, with 4 input ports), indicators 1–9 are effective.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    Name Icon Function Fan indicator Reserved function. USB port Connect external USB device. 2.2.2 Rear Panel 2.2.2.1 1-channel 4K High Definition (H.265) Series Figure 2-4 Rear panel Table 2-4 Description for rear panel Name Name Name Ground screw hole RS–232 port USB port Network port HDMI port...
  • Page 14 Name Name Name Earphone port Microphone port RS–232 port (Reserved) (Reserved) Alarm input, alarm Network port (10 M/100 output, standard VGA (Reserved) M/1000 M Ethernet port) RS–485 port 2.2.2.3 6-channel 4K High Definition Series Figure 2-2 Rear panel Table 2-5 Description for rear panel Name Name Name...
  • Page 15 Name Name Name Network port (10 Microphone port Earphone port M/100 M/1000 M (Reserved) (Reserved) Ethernet port) Alarm input, alarm RS–232 port of screen output, standard RS–485 control port. 2.2.2.5 9-channel 4K High Definition Series Figure 2-4 Rear panel Table 2-7 Description for rear panel Name Name Name...
  • Page 16 Name Name Name Network port (10 Microphone port Earphone port (Reserved) M/100 M/1000 M (Reserved) Ethernet port) Alarm input, alarm RS–232 port of screen output, standard RS–485 DVI-I input port control port. HDMI input port – – – – 2.2.2.7 12/15/18/21-channel 4K High Definition (H.265, with 4 Input Ports) Series Figure 2-6 Rear panel of 21-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with 4 input ports) series...
  • Page 17 For the above four series, they only have different decoding card types. The rest parts are the  same. For 12/15/18/21-channel 4K high definition series and 12/15/18/21-channel 4K high definition  (with 4 input ports) series, the only difference is one series has the capture card and the other does not have capture card.
  • Page 18 2.2.2.9 Decoding Card Figure 2-11 3-channel decoding card Figure 2-12 6-channel decoding card Table 2-10 Decoding card introduction Name Name HDMI output port Indicator 2.2.2.10 Capture Card Figure 2-13 Capture card Table 2-11 Capture card introduction Name Name Name Start button of backup DVI input port HDMI input port area...
  • Page 19: Installation And Connection

    2.2.3 Installation and Connection 2.2.3.1 Video Input Connection All video data are encoded from the front-end device, and then input to the network with RJ45 port. 2.2.3.2 Selection and Connection of Video Output Device 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series has only 1 group of output ports, including 1 VGA ...
  • Page 20: Local Interface Configuration

    Local Interface Configuration Before operating on local interface, connect the display and other control devices (such as  mouse and keyboard) to the decoder. This chapter takes 6/9/12/15/18/21-channel 4K high definition (h.265, with 4 input ports) series  and 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) series interfaces for example in most cases, which are just for your reference.
  • Page 21: Main Interface

    Figure 3-1 Device initialization Step 2 Set admin user password. The password can be set from 8 through 32 non-empty characters and contains at least two types from capital letter, lower-case letter, number, and special characters (excluding "'", """, ";", ":" and "&"). Password and Confirm Password shall be the same. Enter a strong password according to the password strength indication.
  • Page 22: Menu Introduction

    Figure 3-3 Main interface Figure 3-4 Main interface (1-channel 4K high definition series) Table 3-1 Description of icons Name Functional description Display the splitting diagram of present output screen or fusion screen. Display Click one channel, and the corresponding area turns yellow. It means that the window channel has been selected.
  • Page 23: Advanced Operation Of Menu

    Figure 3-5 Functional menu Table 3-2 Functional description Name Description Display main menu, including system setting, system info and Main menu shutdown. Shutdown Shut down the device. Advanced Operation of Menu 3.3.1 Main Menu 6/9/12/15/18/21-channel 4K High Definition (H.265, with 4 Input Ports) Series and 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) Series Main menu includes system setting, system info and shutdown.
  • Page 24: Menu Navigation

    Figure 3-7 Main menu (2) 3.3.2 Menu Navigation 6/9/12/15/18/21-channel 4K High Definition (H.265, with 4 Input Ports) Series and 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) Series Table 3-3 Menu navigation (1) Main menu Sub menu Description General Set system time, device no. and other parameters. System Set IP address, video data transmission protocol and other Setting...
  • Page 25: General Settings

    Main menu Description Display real-time channel status, resolution and frame rate information. Remote Add and delete remote device. Device You can view the version details such as system hardware feature, software version Version and release date. Shutdown Log out menu user, shut down system, restart system and switch user. 3.3.3 General Settings You can configure basic information of the device, such as device information, system time, and date format.
  • Page 26: Network

    Parameter Description Select date display format, including YYYY MM DD, MM DD YYYY and Date Format DD MM YYYY. Date Separator Separator of date format. Select 24-hour or 12-hour. Time Format Language Switch menu language, including Simplified Chinese and English. Video Standard Select video standard.
  • Page 27: Bps

    Table 3-6 Network parameters description Parameter Description The default setting is multi-address for 1-channel 4K high definition Net Mode (H.265) series, and fault tolerance for other models. MAC Address Configure MAC address. Network Device Name It is Bond1 by default. Default Network Card Only 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series can set the parameter.
  • Page 28: Remote Device

    Figure 3-10 3.3.6 Remote Device Only 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series support BPS. Add remote device manually or automatically, edit, delete and upgrade the remote device. In the main menu, select Remote Device. The Remote Device interface is displayed. Figure 3-11 Remote device 3.3.6.2 Search...
  • Page 29 The device will appear in the Added Device area. Tick the check box of Select all, to select all devices. In the drop-down list on the right of Show Filter, select filter criteria, and fill in the filter value, to search the filtered device information. Step 3 Click OK to complete the settings.
  • Page 30: System Info

    Parameter Description TCP service port. The default setting is 37777. You can configure this TCP Port parameter according to your actual situation. Name and Password Enter the user name and password to login the remote device. Protocol Select protocol of remote device. Select the channel number that you want to connect.
  • Page 31 3.3.7.1 Version In the main menu, select System Info > Version. You can view the version details such as system version, build date, web version and serial number. For 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series, click Version on the Main Menu interface. 3.3.7.2 Online Users 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series does not support this function.
  • Page 32: Shutdown

    Figure 3-15 Status Table 3-8 System status description Parameter Description Fan Speed Display the speed of two fans. Display information about cards in the slots, including card type, Card Information encoding or decoding card. Also, display present operating status, including data exchange and online status. Temperature Information Display present temperature and status of cards.
  • Page 33 Restart system: Exit the system, and restart the system.  Switch user: Log out current user, and switch to another user. ...
  • Page 34: Web Operations

    Web Operations This chapter takes 12/15/18/21-channel 4K high definition (h.265, with 4 input ports) series interfaces for example in most cases, which are just for your reference. 1-channel 4K high definition (h.265) series, 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) series, 6-channel 4K high definition (h.265, with 4 input ports) series and 9-channel 4K high definition (h.265, with 4 input ports) series have slightly different interfaces.
  • Page 35 The password can be set from 8 through 32 non-empty characters and contains at least two types from capital letter, lower-case letter, number, and special characters (excluding "'", """, ";", ":" and "&"). Password and Confirm Password shall be the same. Enter a strong password according to the password strength indication.
  • Page 36: Screen

    Screen 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series and 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) series do not support local signals. Click Screen tab. The Screen interface is displayed. Figure 4-4 Screen Table 4-1 Screen function description Name Description Video wall After you add a video wall, you can select the video wall in the selection area drop-down list of Video Wall.
  • Page 37: Adding Video Wall

    Name Description to enter Video Wall Setup interface. You can Click Video wall add, modify and delete video wall. See "4.5.5.1 Video Wall Setup." to enter Network Signal interface. You can Click Network signal add, modify and delete device. See "4.5.4.1 Network Signal." You can carry out management, auto-align, window-split, refresh video wall, clear screen and screen management.
  • Page 38 Figure 4-6 Adding a Window Select a window, press and move the left mouse button. The selected window will be moved to  the required position. Select a window, drag any direction control point to change the dimension of the selected ...
  • Page 39: Signal Configuration

    Name Description Click the icon to lock the window. Then, window position and size cannot be adjusted. Lock Click to unlock the window. Audio Close Click the icon to close this window. 4.3.2.3 Configuring Window Information You can set window position and size according to your need. Precondition Manual setting window wide and height has been enabled.
  • Page 40 Device tree displays all local signals and the added network signals. Local signal: Display local signal sources. See "4.5.4.2 Local Signal."  Network signal: Display the added signal sources. Click to add. See "4.5.4.1  Network Signal. " 4.3.3.2 Custom You can customize signal group.
  • Page 41: Video Wall Management

    Set Stay Time and Stream Type. Step 4 Click corresponding to one signal, and the signal will not appear in the tour  queue, but the signal group still exists. Click to adjust signal tour sequence.  The setting takes effect immediately. ...
  • Page 42 Figure 4-12 Save video scheme Step 3 Configure the current layout again, and repeat Step 2 to add more schemes. Click Clear Scheme to clear all schemes. Step 4 Set tour time interval. Default tour time interval is 30 seconds. Step 5 Click at the top right corner of each scheme to add the scheme to tour queue.
  • Page 43 4.3.4.1.2 Collection Scheme Save virtual LED and background configuration to be a collection scheme. Multiple collection schemes can be displayed on the video wall in turn. See "4.3.4.1.1 Video Scheme". See"4.3.4.9.2 Virtual LED" for virtual LED configuration, and"4.3.4.9.3 Background" for background configuration.
  • Page 44 Figure 4-17 Save combined plan For other configurations, see"4.3.4.1.1 Video Scheme". 4.3.4.1.4 Switch Timer After setting switch time for a scheme, the system will switch to this scheme automatically at the switch time. Select Switch Timer tab. Step 1 The Switch Timer interface is displayed. Figure 4-18 Switch timer Select Type, Scheme and Week, and then set switch time.
  • Page 45 Figure 4-19 Auto-align 4.3.4.3 Window Split Select block or window, and split according to split plan of the system or you can enter split number manually. 4.3.4.3.1 Block Division During block division, the system clears previous block window, and divides the block according to the selected split.
  • Page 46 The interface of 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series is shown in Figure 4-21. For other models, see Figure 4-20. Step 2 Select the fixed split or enter the split number manually (for example, 3×3 represents 9-split). Only 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series supports 64-split. Step 3 Click OK.
  • Page 47 Figure 4-24 Window split (1) Figure 4-25 Window split (2) The interface of 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series is shown in Figure 4-25. For other models, see Figure 4-24. Step 3 Select the fixed split or enter the split number manually (for example, 3×3 represents 9-split).
  • Page 48 Figure 4-26 Window split display 4.3.4.4 Refreshing Video Wall Click to refresh channel preview and layout information of current video wall. 4.3.4.5 Clearing Screen Click to clear screen. 4.3.4.6 Screen Management You can manage the screen, including controlling screen power, controlling power switch and adjusting screen parameters.
  • Page 49 Figure 4-27 Screen management Select a block from the drop-down list of Block. Step 1 Step 2 In the block, select one or more screens, and then click ON or OFF to turn on or turn off the screen. 4.3.4.6.2 Power Switch According to the requirement, connect the decoder with serial port cable of LED screen, to control the power of LED screen.
  • Page 50 4.3.4.6.3 Adjusting Screen You can configure brightness, color temperature and other parameters of LED corresponding to output signal, and adjust screen display. If manufacturer protocol is DH-LED-N, the Adjust Screen tab is displayed in Screen Management interface, so you can adjust LED parameters. Select Adjust Screen tab.
  • Page 51 Figure 4-30 Eagle eye Adjust area box size in the eagle eye map with mouse or scroll wheel, to change main window display area size. Drag area box position in the eagle eye map, to change main window display area. 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series, 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) series, 6-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with 4 input ports) series and 9-channel 4K high definition (h.265, with 4 input ports) series are slightly different.
  • Page 52 Table 4-3 PTZ control parameter description Parameter Description Control PTZ to turn in eight directions, including up, down, left, Direction control right, top left, bottom left, top right and bottom right. Step Control PTZ turning speed. 1–8 steps can be set. Zoom Click to adjust zoom.
  • Page 53 Figure 4-33 Virtual LED Step 3 Configure parameters. Table 4-4 Virtual LED parameter description Parameter Description Title Enter the title of virtual LED, which will be displayed on the video wall. Enter width and height of virtual LED. Enter coordinate of virtual LED. Transparence Enter transparence of virtual LED.
  • Page 54 Move your mouse onto virtual LED, press and hold left mouse button, and move. The  virtual LED can be moved to other places. Click virtual LED, drag any direction control point to change the size of virtual LED.  Figure 4-34 Effect 4.3.4.9.3 Background...
  • Page 55: Preview

    4.3.4.9.4 Decoding Strategy Drag the slider to adjust window fluency, and thus balance real-time decoding and fluency (only network signal supports this function). Step 1 Select a network signal window, click , and then click The Decoding Strategy interface is displayed. Figure 4-36 Decoding strategy Step 2...
  • Page 56: Window Function

    Table 4-5 Function description of preview interface Name Description Window Preview video in the window. See "4.4.1 Window Function." Carry out single split, 4-split, 9-split, 16-split, 25-split and 36-split of the Window split window. Click to enter Network Signal interface. You can Remote device add, modify and delete device.
  • Page 57: Signal Configuration

    Name Description When the video is in the original status, click the icon, press and  hold on left mouse button to select any area. The selected area will be zoomed in. When the video is zoomed in, press and hold on left Partial zoom in mouse button to drag the video image.
  • Page 58 Figure 4-39 PTZ Control Table 4-7 PTZ parameters description Parameter Description Click Setup, turn the camera with direction buttons, and click Set Left  Border and Set Right Border to set left and right borders of PTZ scan. Scan Click Start, and PTZ starts to scan. Click Stop, and PTZ stops scanning. ...
  • Page 59: Setup

    Setup 4.5.1 System Config On this interface, you can complete general setting, user management, config backup, auto maintenance, system upgrade, picture management, fan control, comm setup, safe management and storage path. 4.5.1.1 General You can configure basic information of the device, such as device information and system date. 4.5.1.1.1 Setting of General Information Set device name, no.
  • Page 60 Figure 4-41 Date Step 2 Configure parameters. Table 4-9 Date parameters description Parameter Description Date Format Select date display format you want. Time Format Select time format you want. Date Separator Select date separator you want. Set system time. Click Sync PC to synchronize with current PC time. System Time Sync Device Select the check box to enable function to synchronize remote device time.
  • Page 61 4.5.1.2 User Management User management adopts two-level management mode: user and user group. You can manage their basic information (only those with user management authority can operate user management). User name and group name support maximum 6 characters and can only be consisted of letter, ...
  • Page 62 Figure 4-43 Add User Step 2 Enter username, password, confirm password and note, and then select group. When selecting a group for a user, authority of the user can only be a subset of the  group, and should be no higher than the group authority. To conveniently manage the user, it is suggested that general user authorities shall be ...
  • Page 63 Figure 4-44 Modify User Step 2 Modify user information. Default user can only modify password, rather than other information. Click OK. Step 3 Modifying Password Step 1 Click corresponding to the user you want to modify. Step 2 Select Modify Password. Step 3 Enter old password, new password and confirm password.
  • Page 64 Figure 4-45 Group 4.5.1.3 Config Backup The configuration file of network video decoder can be exported to flash drive for backup. When the network video decoder goes wrong, you can import configuration file to restore configuration quickly. Select Setup > System Config > Config Backup. The Config Backup interface is displayed. Figure 4-46 Config backup Click Import Config, and then select configuration file (.backup) to import the configuration...
  • Page 65 Figure 4-47 System maintenance To manually reboot the system, click Reboot, and the system will reboot at once. Click  Shutdown, and the system will be shut down at once. SSH is used to open background debugging port for technicians. Select SSH Enable, and click ...
  • Page 66 Select Setup > System Config > Picture Management. Step 1 The Picture Management interface is displayed. Figure 4-49 Picture management Click Browse to select a local picture. Step 2 Click Upload to upload local picture. Step 3 Select one picture, and click Delete to delete the picture. ...
  • Page 67 4.5.1.7.2 Close Buzzer You can configure buzzer time. In case of alarm, the system will beep continuously according to the set time. You can close buzzer according to your need. Select Setup > System Config > Fan Control > Close Buzzer. Step 1 The Close Buzzer interface is displayed.
  • Page 68 Step 2 Configure parameters. Table 4-10 Comm parameters description Parameter Description Slot Select the slot you want to configure. Channel Select the channel you want to configure. Com Type The default is RS–232. Function Configure comm function. Data Bit Select a data bit. The options include 5, 6, 7 and 8. Stop Bit Select stop bit of comm, including 1 and 2.
  • Page 69 It can be configured only in Network Access type.  Trusted list and restricted list can be configured in the same way. Take trusted list for  example. Select Trusted List in Mode. Click Add. The Add interface is displayed. Figure 4-54 Select Type, and then configure IP, Start Port and End Port.
  • Page 70 Figure 4-56 System service Step 2 Enable system service. Table 4-11 System service parameters description Parameter Description Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is an interface between external application programs and web server. Audio/Video Transmission Encrypt the video during transmission. Audio is not currently supported. Encryption RTSP TLS Service Encrypt before requesting video service from video server.
  • Page 71 Figure 4-58 Create server certificate Figure 4-59 Install signature certificate 4.5.1.9.4 Security Exception Linkage Configure alarm linkage mode. Select Setup > System Config > Security Management > Security Exception Linkage. Step 1 The Security Exception Linkage interface is displayed. Figure 4-60 Security exception linkage Step 2 Select Security exception alarm linkage to enable it.
  • Page 72: Network

    Select Setup > System Config > Storage Path. Step 1 The Storage Path interface is displayed. Figure 4-61 Storage path Step 2 Click Browse to select the storage path for snapshots and records respectively. Click OK. Step 3 Click Default to restore default path. Default storage path of monitor snapshot and monitor record is C:\PictureDownload and C:\RecordDownload respectively.
  • Page 73 Step 2 Set TCP/IP parameters. Table 4-12 TCP/IP parameters description Parameter Description Select IP version. It is IPv4 by default. IP Version Preferred Fill in the configured IP address of DNS server. Server Alternate Fill in the configured IP address of alternate DNS server. Server Default Net Card Select default net card.
  • Page 74 Table 4-13 Ethernet card parameters description Parameter Description The default setting is single NIC. Single NIC: Two net cards are used independently. Request HTTP, RTSP  and other services of the device through net card 1 or net card 2. You need to configure one default net card (net card 1 by default), to request network services launched by the device, including DHCP, Email and FTP.
  • Page 75 Parameter Description Static  Manually enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway. DHCP  Select the DHCP box, the system automatically obtains an IP address. When the DHCP function is enabled, the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway cannot be set manually. If DHCP is effective, the obtained information will be displayed in ...
  • Page 76: Event Management

    Parameter Description User Datagram Protocol port. The default value setting is 37778. You can enter UDP Port the value. Hyper Text Transfer Protocol port. The default setting is 80. You can enter the HTTP Port value, and in this case, please add the modified port number after the address when logging the Device on the browser.
  • Page 77 Figure 4-66 Local alarm Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-15 Alarm parameters description Parameter Description Alarm Event Select alarm event. It is Local Alarm by default. Slot Select the slot of local alarm. Channel Select the alarm channel. Channel Name Enter the alarm channel name.
  • Page 78 4.5.3.1.2 Alarm Output When an abnormal event occurs, alarm output channel produces alarm signal. Alarm device connected with alarm output port will execute alarm linkage actions. Step 1 Select Setup > Event Management > Alarm Setup > Alarm Output. The Alarm Output interface is displayed. Figure 4-67 Alarm output Step 2...
  • Page 79: Signal Management

    Figure 4-70 MAC conflict Step 2 Select Enable to enable the alarm function. Step 3 Configure the parameters. Table 4-16 Abnormal parameters description Parameter Description Connect alarm output port with alarm devices (such as light and siren etc.). In case of alarm, the system will send alarm information to alarm Alarm Output devices.
  • Page 80 Figure 4-71 Network signal Searching and Adding Step 1 Click Device Search. The system starts to search all network signals in the LAN. Figure 4-72 Searching signal Filter device type in Display Filter. For example, select IPC, and all IPC devices will be displayed here.
  • Page 81 Figure 4-73 Adding signal If the device is under normal use, Connection Status will change from Failed to  Successful after several seconds. The system will display Saved successfully again. If Connection Status remains Failed, the device might not be started, or a blocklist has ...
  • Page 82 Figure 4-74 Manual add Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-17 Manual add parameters description Parameter Description Device Name It is to fill in device name. Manufacturer Select device manufacturer. Protocol It is TCP by default. IP Address Configure the IP address of device to be added. Configure port number of device to be added.
  • Page 83 Figure 4-75 Dialog box Step 3 Click OK. The system jumps to HTTPS environment. You need to login again, and then click Import Config or Export Config. Deleting Network Signal Select a network signal from the added signal list, and click Delete to delete the network signal. Sorting Click each attribute field, and will appear on the right of the field, meaning the network signal...
  • Page 84 Click OK. Step 3 4.5.4.3 Signal Group You can customize signal group. Signal Group tab displays added group and signal source. You can drag signal group to the window for loop play of signals in the group. Select Setup > Signal Management > Signal Group. Step 1 The Signal Group interface is displayed.
  • Page 85 Move your mouse pointer to group name. Icons are displayed. Figure 4-80 Editing icons Click to create a sub-group under this group.  Sub-group cannot be created under Collection group. Click to rename this group.  Click to delete this group. ...
  • Page 86: Display Management

    Figure 4-82 Grouping is completed Select a signal from a group, and click to delete the signal.  Select All to select all the signals.  4.5.5 Display Management You can configure video wall, manage screen, configure output display and output name. 4.5.5.1 Video Wall Setup The interface is different depending on device model.
  • Page 87 Figure 4-84 Video wall layout setup Step 2 Configure the layout. Customize Video Wall Name and Description. Click icons at the bottom of the interface, to add single screen and split screen quickly. Press and hold on left mouse button, you can drag the screen to anywhere you want. Figure 4-85 Add screen Table 4-18 Parameters description...
  • Page 88 Figure 4-86 Add screen You can select existing video wall from Copy Video Wall zone on the left of the interface, and then layout of video wall is displayed on the right of the interface. You can modify the layout directly. Figure 4-87 Copy video wall (Optional) Select Show Block Name.
  • Page 89 Figure 4-88 Show block name Select Show Block Control ID, and control ID of every block will be shown. Show Block Name and Show Block Control ID cannot be selected at the same time. Step 4 Click Bind Setup tab or Next. The slot information is displayed.
  • Page 90 Figure 4-90 Slot binding Step 6 Double-click a new video wall block. The Block Setup interface is displayed. Figure 4-91 Block setup Step 7 Set parameters. Table 4-19 Block setup parameters description Parameter Description Name Configure block name. Row Delay Configure row delay ranging from 0ms to 100ms.
  • Page 91 Click Done. Step 9 The system exits Video Wall Layout Setup interface. The new video wall is displayed in video wall list. Figure 4-92 Adding is completed 4.5.5.1.2 Modifying Video Wall , and modify video wall information in the pop-up Video Wall Layout Setup interface. See Click "4.5.5.1.1 Adding Video Wall".
  • Page 92 Step 2 Click drop-down list or text box to configure manufacturer, serial port and com address. They shall be the same with actual manufacturer, serial port and com address (DIP  address) of video wall. Click drop-down list at the top, to configure manufacturer and serial port together. ...
  • Page 93 Figure 4-95 Screen timer Select Screen, Block and Week. Step 2 Step 3 Select period and configure ON/OFF time. Click OK. Step 4 After periods of one week have been configured. Click Apply to Screen, and select another slot in the pop-up interface, to apply this ...
  • Page 94 Click Save. Step 5 4.5.5.3 Display Setup You can configure the display parameters, enable main/sub stream auto switch, and window prompt info. 4.5.5.3.1 Configure Display You can configure the resolution, video mode, hue, brightness and other parameters of the display, and adjust screen display.
  • Page 95 Figure 4-98 Display setup (2) Table 4-21 Parameter description Parameter Description Configure slot of display. Slot Device with 9 or less channels does not support this function. Channel Configure the channel of display. Configure the resolution of display. Customize the resolution after you select Resolution Customized.
  • Page 96 4.5.5.3.2 Global Setup You can configure to enable main/sub stream auto switch, window prompt info and "do not decode when being covered". Select Setup > Display Management > Display Setup > Global Setup. Step 1 The Global Setup interface is displayed. The interface of 1-channel 4K high definition (h.265) series is slightly different.
  • Page 97 Parameter Description Enable device netcard pull stream function. Device NetCard Pull Stream 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series does not support this function. Set window width and Double click window on the video wall to adjust window coordinate height manually and size.
  • Page 98 Figure 4-101 Output name (2) 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series, 4-channel 8K high definition (H.265) series, 6-channel 4K high definition (h.265, with 4 input ports) series and 9-channel 4K high definition (h.265, with 4 input ports) series are displayed in Figure 4-101. For other models, refer to Figure 4-100.
  • Page 99: Info

    Figure 4-102 Structured info Step 2 Select the structure info you want. Step 3 Click OK. Info You can view device info, including card info, decode info, device info, system status, system log and online user. 4.6.1 Card Info You can view card status, type, port type and temperature status of the network video decoder. Select Info >...
  • Page 100: Device Info

    You can configure Record Time Interval at the top right corner of the interface, and then click The system records this channel according to the time interval. 4.6.3 Device Info 4.6.3.1 Device Info You can view device info and card log of network video decoder. Step 1 Select Info >...
  • Page 101 In case of network error, you can carry out sniffer operation on this interface, download the sniffer file to local device, and provide it to technicians to analyze network status. Select Info > Device Info > Device Info > Network Sniffer. Step 1 The Network Sniffer interface is displayed.
  • Page 102 The Ping interface is displayed. Figure 4-109 Ping Enter the IP address and ping times, and click Ping. Step 2 After several seconds, ping info is displayed. The network is connected if returned TTL value is less than or equal to 64. Figure 4-110 Information display When ping function is enabled, you can open only one web client.
  • Page 103: System Status

    4.6.4 System Status You can view network status, fan status, power status, CPU status and memory status of the network video decoder. Select Info > Device Info > System Status. The System Status interface is displayed. Figure 4-112 System status (1) Figure 4-113 System status (2) The interface of 1-channel 4K high definition (H.265) series, 6-channel 4K high definition (H.265, with...
  • Page 104: System Log

    Power status: Display status of two power supplies.  Memory status: Display memory status.  4.6.5 System Log You can search and view system log information about network video decoder according to time and log type, and backup the log to local PC. Step 1 Select Info >...
  • Page 105: Alarm Input /Output Device

    Alarm Input /Output Device Before device connection, pay attention to the following points: Alarm Input  Confirm alarm type of alarm input device, and then match alarm type at network end of decoder (for example, in case of grounding alarm, the decoder shall be normally open; otherwise, it shall be normally closed).
  • Page 106: Alarm Output Port

    When supplying power from external power source to the alarm device, the alarm device  should be common-grounded with decoder. Figure 5-2 Diagram of alarm input Alarm Output Port It is 8-channel switching volume alarm output (normally open contact), and there should be ...
  • Page 107: Relay Parameters Of Alarm Output Port

    Figure 5-4 Diagram of alarm output port module Relay Parameters of Alarm Output Port Table 5-2 Contact parameter Parameter Value Contact type Contact resistance 100 mΩ (DC6V 0.1A) Contact material AgNi + Gold plated Contact load (resistive) AC125V 0.5A/DC 30V 1A Maximum switching voltage AC 125V/DC 60V Maximum switching current...
  • Page 108: Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations

    Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations Mandatory actions to be taken for basic device network security: Use Strong Passwords Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords: The length should not be less than 8 characters.  Include at least two types of characters; character types include upper and lower case ...
  • Page 109 MAC Address Binding We recommend you to bind the IP and MAC address of the gateway to the device, thus reducing the risk of ARP spoofing. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a minimum set of permissions to them.

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