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  • Page 1 UA-XVL1611 / XVR1620 User's Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. UVSUAAI-UM-D...
  • Page 2 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. USAVision makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

        UA-XVR1620 Front Panel ......................1   1.2 UA-XVR1620 Rear Panel ......................1     UA-XVL1611 Front Panel ......................2     UA-XVL1611 Rear Panel......................3   Chapter 2 DVR Installation & Connection................4   2.1 HDD Installation..........................4  ...
  • Page 4 5.1.8 Deterrence ............................46   5.1.9 ROI ..............................49   5.1.10 Intelligent ............................50   5.2 Record ............................58   5.2.1 Encode............................... 58   5.2.2 Record ............................... 64   5.2.3 Capture .............................. 66   5.3 Alarm Parameters ........................68   5.3.1 Motion Detection ..........................
  • Page 5 Chapter 6 AI Scenario ......................214   6.1 Face attendance ........................214   6.2 Cross Counting .......................... 219   6.2.1 Channel ............................219   6.2.2 Group ............................... 220   6.2.3 Search.............................. 222   6.2.4 Setup..............................223   6.3 Object Classification ........................226  ...
  • Page 6: Safety Instruction

    SAFETY INSTRUCTION Please carefully read the following safety instruction so as to avoid personal injuries and prevent the equipment and other connection devices from being damaged. 1. Power sources (note: please use the power supply attached or specified by the manufacturer) Never operate the equipment by using unspecified power supply.
  • Page 7 After cutting off the power supply, if the system clock cannot continue to work, please replace the standard 3V lithium battery on the main board. Warning: Turn off DVR before replacing the batteries, or you may be suffered from serious electric shock.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 UA-XVR1620 Front Panel Item Description Power LED Show constant green when power is supplied. Blink red when the HDD is writing or reading data. HDD LED No LED when no HDD is installed. USB port Connect the supplied mouse or USB flash memory.
  • Page 9: Ua-Xvl1611 Front Panel

    Note: The Reset button is below the USB port. Poke the Reset button to load default settings. Power Switch Turn on / off power supply. 1.3 UA-XVL1611 Front Panel Item Description Power LED Show constant green when power is supplied.
  • Page 10: Ua-Xvl1611 Rear Panel

    1.4 UA-XVL1611 Rear Panel Item Description Video Input Connect with video input devices, BNC port. Audio Input (1-4) Connect with audio input signals, RCA port. Audio Output Audio signal output, RCA port. Connect to your TV or a monitor with VGA input.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Dvr Installation & Connection

    Chapter 2 DVR Installation & Connection 2.1 HDD Installation Follow the instructions below to install the HDD in the DVR for video data storage. Caution: DO NOT install or remove the hard drive while the power is turned ON. Note: The DVR supports 3.5”...
  • Page 12: Connection Diagram

    2.2 Connection Diagram Speaker Note: Above diagram is for reference only. The practical connection may be different depending on the DVR you purchased.
  • Page 13: Power Supply Connection

    2.3 Power Supply Connection Caution: Use only the supplied power adapter of the DVR. Connect one end of the power adapter to the power connector on the back of the DVR. Plug the other end of the power adapter into the wall outlet. For specific models, press the Power Switch to turn on the power.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 Dvr Common Operations

    Chapter 3 DVR Common Operations 3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse [Left Button]  Click to select menu options.  During live viewing in split-screen view, double-click a channel to view it in full-screen. Double-click the channel again to return to split-screen viewing. ...
  • Page 15: Using The Virtual Keyboard

    3.2 Using the Virtual Keyboard You will see the virtual keyboard automatically on the screen when you need to enter data. 3.3 Password For the first time when you run the DVR, set your own password immediately in order to protect your privacy.
  • Page 16 Device ID: Input the device ID. Default ID is 000000. View more about Device ID on 5.7.1 General. New Admin name: To set your own administrator name. New Admin Password: To set your own password. The password must be a combination of 8 characters.
  • Page 17 Security Question Configuration: Reset the main user password through the security question and open the password retrieval interface. Choose three security questions and fill in the corresponding answer with a maximum of 64 characters. Certificate of authorization: Enable and click Export to download the certificate. On the password retrieval interface, switch to the Certificate of authorization mode, and click Import to select the key file certificate.txt.
  • Page 18 Pattern: Click to enter the pattern login page. Notice: If you forget two kinds of password, you will not be able to login the system. Select Recover Password on the login page to reset password. This password is used on the login interface and User setting to change password.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 Dvr Starting Up

    Chapter 4 DVR Starting up 4.1 Start Wizard Startup Wizard will help to configure the system and get the DVR works quickly. 4.1.1 Start Wizard Click Start Wizard to proceed to the next step.
  • Page 20: Network Configuration

    4.1.2 Network Configuration If you connect to a router that allows you to use DHCP, please check the DHCP box. The router will automatically assign all the network parameters for your DVR. Unless the network is manually addressed as the parameters below: [Local Connection] ...
  • Page 21: Date/Time

     UPNP: If you want to remotely log in to the DVR using Web Client, you need to complete the port forwarding in your router. Enable this option if your router supports the UPnP. In this case, you do not need to manually configure port forwarding on your router. If your router does not support UPnP, make sure the port forwarding is completed manually in your router.
  • Page 22 Check the Enable NTP box and select the desired NTP server address. [DST]  Enable DST: Enable if Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in your region.  Time Offset: Select the amount of time to offset for DST.  Time Mode: Choose to set the daylight saving time in weeks or in days.
  • Page 23: Ip Camera

    4.1.4 IP Camera This menu allows you to add IP cameras to the DVR. Click Search to search IP cameras in the same network. Choose the IP camera(s) you want to add, and then click icon to add to the DVR. Enter the camera’s user name and password to add the camera(s).
  • Page 24 You can also click button to manually add individual IP camera to a single channel. Click Search button to search IP cameras, and click one of the IP camera in the device list.  IP Address/Domain: IP address or domain name of the IP camera. ...
  • Page 25: Disk

    The default password is 123456 for the following IP camera models: UA-B20004F / UA-B40004F / UA-B4000VF-S / UA-D20004F / UA-D40002F / UA-D4000VF-S / UA-R40002F-SA. To modify the password on the camera’s Web interface, refer to Network Cameras User Manual for details. 4.1.5 Disk ...
  • Page 26: Resolution

    4.1.6 Resolution Choose an output resolution that matches to your monitor. The DVR can automatically adjust the output resolution to match the best resolution of your monitor when the system is starting up. 4.1.7 Mobile Scan the QR code with your mobile app GV-Eye to view the DVR remotely. Refer to Chapter 8 Remote Access via Mobile Devices for details.
  • Page 27: Summary

    4.1.8 Summary You can check the system summary information you had set in the start wizard and finish the wizard. Click Don't show this window next time if you don’t want to display Start Wizard when the system reboots. Click Finish button to save and exit Start Wizard.
  • Page 28: Live View Screen Overview

    4.2 Live View Screen Overview 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 State Icon : Trigger Intelligence Detection...
  • Page 29: Camera Quick Toolbar

    The analog camera is disconnected. Off-line: No Camera: IP camera is disconnected. The DVR doesn’t support this kind of IP camera compression standard, please Decoding Failed: change to H.264 compression standard. Insufficient resources, the main code flow does not support all drawings Resource Not Enough: at the same time/MJPEG format can only display one channel.
  • Page 30: Task Bar

    Switch the real -time video stream between the main code stream and the sub -code stream. HD is the main code out of the picture, SD is a sub -code outflow picture. Click to enable/disable white light alarm. Further information please check 5.1.8 Deterrence.
  • Page 31: Start Menu

    Click to disarm all alarms on the live view image at once. No Internet connection Network was blocked Network connection well Manually turn on/off all channels white light and siren Manually turn on/off channels recording and IO alarm To view system information, channel information, record info and network state. 4.2.3 Start Menu With the start menu, you can switch user, search &...
  • Page 32 4.2.3.1 Unlock and Lock Screen The screen will be locked to prevent unauthorized OSD operation while the DVR is not in menu operation for 1 minute. If necessary, you can also lock the screen operation manually. To do so, go to Start Menu, click the Lock Screen icon to lock the system immediately.
  • Page 33 If you choose Logout, the live viewing screen will disappear. You will need to log in the system for further operations. Pattern: Click for the Pattern unlock interface. Use the pattern password, you can unlock the system. Password: Get into the unlocked interface.
  • Page 34: Chapter 5 Dvr System Setup

    Chapter 5 DVR System Setup You are able to configure the DVR for Channel, Record, Alarm, Network, Device & System from Start Menu  Setup. 5.1 Channel In this section, you are allowed to configure the camera, live view display, manage IP cameras, adjust IP camera’s image, PTZ setup, motion setup, convert mode, and more.
  • Page 35 The DVR supports to disable analog channels to increase IP channels. If you want to disable an analog channel, uncheck the box and Click Apply to save.
  • Page 36 5.1.1.2 IP Channels Click Search to search IP cameras from local network, Click to add individual IP camera, Click Add All to add all IP cameras. Edit: Select Modify camera’s connection settings, and select Edit camera’s connection information. Add: Select to add other DVR channels IP Address/Domain: IP Camera’s IP address or domain...
  • Page 37 Click Search button to search IP cameras, and then Click one of the IP camera on the device list. Alias: Name of the IP camera Choose the protocol of the IP camera from the drop-down menu, including private Protocol: protocol, ONVIF protocol, and RTSP protocol. Note: When selecting the Private protocol, if PORT is an IPC media port, the old private protocol is connected to the IPC;...
  • Page 38 Using RTSP protocol shows this option, fill up the IP camera mainstream RTSP Mainstream URL: URL. Substream URL: Using RTSP protocol shows this option, fill up the IP camera sub stream RTSP URL.
  • Page 39 User Name of the IP camera User Name: Password: Password of the IP camera Bind channel: Choose a channel of the DVR you want to attach to Camera(s): The added IP camera would be not able to connect if its IP Auto Assign IP to address is not in the same network segment with DVR.
  • Page 40: Live

    5.1.2 Live To configure camera parameters. Channel: Display channel name. Covert: After selected, the current channel will hide the live image in local UI. Setup: Click icon into the setup page. Note: 3 MP / 5 MP resolution is not supported by CVI signal.
  • Page 41: Image Control

    5.1.3 Image Control This menu allows you to control image settings for supported IP cameras. Channel: Channel name. Setup: Click icon into the setup page. Note: Some devices support Corridor Mode. The function of the Corridor Mode is to rotate the lens 90 degrees clockwise.
  • Page 43: Ptz

    5.1.4 PTZ This menu allows you to configure the PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) settings for the dome camera. 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 DVR. If your camera support UTC (Up the Coax) function, you can choose COAX1 or COAX2 to display your camera OSD menu or control the UTC PTZ function.
  • Page 44 5.1.4.1 PTZ control After finishing the PTZ setup, you can use the PTZ function to control your PTZ camera. 1) Click left your mouse upon a channel on Live Viewing screen to open 4.2.1 quick toolbar, and choose the PTZ control icon 2) PTZ control panel will be displayed.
  • Page 45 Preset Mode: Click to view the image of preset point, as below picture; Click to add new preset point. The preset point screen is displayed below the preview interface, the preset point will be displayed on the left, the preset point that has been set is dark display, and the preset point gray display.
  • Page 46 Line Scan: Area scan: Click to record the start position, move PTZ ,Click to record the stop position; Click start Line Scan cruise, PTZ in this mode was move at same horizontal direction.
  • Page 47 Tour: Time Interval: Stay time at each preset point Click to add new preset. Click delete preset point. Click move up or down the preset point, Click to start cruise.
  • Page 48 Pattern Scan: Record: Click start record cruise route. Click stop record. Cruise: Click start cruise on the previous record route.
  • Page 49: Video Cover

    5.1.5 Video Cover This menu allows you to create privacy zone(s) if you want to partially cover some certain part of the image. You can create up to 4 privacy zones in any size and location on the camera image. Enable the Privacy Zone, and choose how many zones you need.
  • Page 50: Motion

    5.1.6 Motion This menu allows you to configure motion parameters. When motion has been detected by one or more cameras, your DVR will alert you for the potential threats by sending you an email alert with an attached image from the camera to use as a reference (if this option is enabled). Switch: Enable or disable motion detection.
  • Page 51 Target Detection / SMD by Recorder: Select trigger detection type. There are four options like Motion, Pedestrian, Vehicle, Pedestrian & Vehicle. 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 the grid cursor and then drag the mouse to highlight the scope to unmark the area into transparent blocks.
  • Page 52: Pir

    5.1.7 PIR This is an optional function. If your camera has PIR function, you can configure the PIR recording here. PIR alarm menu, while trigger PIR alarm, it’s the same to motion to send notification information to email and APP. Switch: Enable or disable PIR recording.
  • Page 53: Deterrence

    5.1.8 Deterrence Spotlight alarm can be configured in this menu. Note that this function is only applicable when the DVR is connected to UA-B580F3 / UA-R580F2. Channel: Channel name Deterrent Setup: Click icon into the setup page. Detection Area: Click Select All to set the whole screen of the camera as deterrent detection area.
  • Page 54 Deterrence Mode: Set white light mode, there are two kinds of mode like Light Warning and Light Strobe. Strobe Frequency: Flashing frequency of white light. Siren Switch: To enable alarm siren. Siren Level: White light alarm sound level. Siren Duration:Set the alarm siren time period. Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level.
  • Page 55 When IPC connected to DVR via WEB port, the setup page as below picture: Select different function pages to set up White light/Siren linkage alarm schedule. Clear All: To delete all of pages blue mark.
  • Page 56: Roi

    5.1.9 ROI Regions of Interest (ROI) are selected regions for special attention in the video area. This function aims to improve the image encoding quality of the selected regions and reduce the encoding quality outside the selected regions, so as to ensure the image sharpness of the regions for special attention under the condition of constant bitrate.
  • Page 57: Intelligent

    5.1.10 Intelligent The optional intelligent functions include SOD, Sound Detection and Video Tampering. These functions are only supported by the AI-capable UA-IP cameras listed below:  UA-B580F3  UA-R560F2  UA-R580F2  UA-R800F2 Note: To configure AI functions, see 5.4 AI. 5.1.10.1 SOD (Stationary Object Detection) Stationary Object Detection function detects the objects left over or lost in the pre-defined region such as the baggage, purse, dangerous materials, etc., and a series of actions can be taken when...
  • Page 58 Channel: To select the channel you want to configure Number:It is the number of LCD lines. Maximum 4 lines you can draw, choose one of Rule the Rule Number. It is the number of LCD area. Maximum 4 areas you can set for LCD function.
  • Page 59 Notice: 1) The area for detection shall be greater than or equal to the size of the detected object, such as the detection of a white bottle. 2) The detected object cannot be covered. Click “Alarm” button to configure SOD alarm function: Please view 5.3.4.1 SOD (Stationary Object Detection).
  • Page 60 5.1.10.2 Sound Detection With the sound detection, it can trigger an alarm while detecting the sound rise or decline, and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Switch: Turn on/off the Sound Detection function. Rise: Switch of volume raised; the alarm will be triggered only when volume rise sharply. Rise Sensitivity: The sensitivity of volume raised, the larger the value, the easier to trigger the alarm.
  • Page 61 5.1.10.3 Video Tampering The alarm triggered when the camera be covered largely. Switch: Enable or disable the alarm caused by video cover. Sensitivity: Sensitivity has six options from 1 to 6. The default value is set to 4. The larger the value, the easier to trigger the alarm.
  • Page 62 5.1.10.4 Schedule In order to activate the intelligent function, you need to configure the schedule. The schedule will be active in 24 hours x 7 days. To set the schedule, choose one channel then drag the cursor to mark the slots. The sky-blue blocks in the time slots will be active for Intelligent detentions.
  • Page 63 5.1.10.5 Cross Counting Statistics This menu can make statistics for alarms caused by the cross counting and draw a linear or bar chart. Channel: Select the channel wanted. Date: Select the date wanted Report Type: Select the report type, reports can be generated by Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report, Annual Report.
  • Page 65: Record

    5.2 Record This menu allows you to configure the recording parameters. 5.2.1 Encode This menu allows you to configure the recording video or network transmission picture quality. Generally, Mainstream defines the recording video quality which will be saved in the HDD; Substream defines the video quality which is being viewed via remote access, for example web client &...
  • Page 66 Resolution: This parameter defines how large the recorded image will be. FPS: This parameter defines the number of frames per second the DVR will record. Channel video encode type, there are four options like Video Encode Type / Encoding Format: H.264, H.265, H.264+, H.265+.
  • Page 67 5.2.1.2 Sub Stream Resolution: This parameter defines how large the recorded image will be. FPS: This parameter defines the number of frames per second the DVR will record. Video Encode Type / Encoding Format: Channel video encode type, there are five options like H.264, H.265, H.264+, H.265+, and MJPEG.
  • Page 68 Bitrate Mode / Config Mode: If you want to set the bitrate by yourself, then choose User-defined mode. If you want to select the predefined bitrate, choose Predefined mode. Bitrate: This parameter corresponds to the speed of data transfer that the DVR will use to record video.
  • Page 69 Resolution: This parameter defines how large the recorded image will be. FPS: This parameter defines the number of frames per second the DVR will record. Channel video encode type, there are four options like Video Encode Type / Encoding Format: H.264, H.265, H.264+, H.265+.
  • Page 70 5.2.1.4 Audio Audio menu: Setup IP camera audio (support by camera). Enable: Enable camera audio. Output Volume: Set camera output volume. Input Volume: Set camera input volume. Type: Set camera audio decode type.
  • Page 71: Record

    5.2.2 Record This menu allows you to configure the channel recording parameters. 5.2.2.1 Record Check to enable the recording in this channel. Record Switch: Stream Mode: Choose the recording quality. If you choose Dual-Stream, the system will record in both Mainstream & Substream. PreRecord: If this option is enabled, the DVR starts recording a few seconds before an alarm event occurs.
  • Page 72 5.2.2.2 Record Schedule This menu allows you to specify when the DVR records video and defines the recording mode for each channel. The recording schedule allows you to set up a schedule like, daily and hourly by normal (continuous) recording, motion recording, I/O alarm recording & PIR recording. To set the recording mode, click the mode radio button (Normal, Motion, IO, PIR), then drag the cursor to mark the slots.
  • Page 73: Capture

    5.2.3 Capture This menu allows to configure the image capture function. 5.2.3.1 Capture Auto Capture: Enable or disable automatic capturing on the channel. Stream Type: Select the image resolution by mainstream or sub stream. Normal Interval: Time interval to capture an image in normal recording. Alarm Interval: Time interval to capture an image when motion, IO alarm or PIR is triggered.
  • Page 74 5.2.3.2 Capture Schedule Normal: When the time slot is marked green, this indicates the channel performs normal capture for that time slot. Motion: When the time slot is highlighted with yellow, this indicates the channel capture images only when a motion is detected during that time slot. IO: When the time slot is highlighted with red, this indicates the channel capture images only when the sensor is triggered during that time slot.
  • Page 75: Alarm Parameters

    5.3 Alarm Parameters In this section, you can configure the alarm parameters. 5.3.1 Motion Detection Channel: Channel name.
  • Page 76 Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in seconds when a sensor is triggered. Alarm Out: Tick to enable external alarm device to emit an alarm tone when Motion is triggered. Latch Time: You can set how long the buzzer will sound when Motion is triggered (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1 min).
  • Page 77: Pir

    5.3.2 PIR Channel: Channel name. Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in seconds when PIR is triggered. Alarm Out: Tick to enable external alarm device to emit an alarm tone when a PIR is triggered. Latch Time: you can set how long the buzzer will sound when PIR is triggered (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1 min).
  • Page 78 Record: Click icon and choose which channel(s) you want to record when PIR is triggered. Post Recording: You can set how long alarm record will last when PIR ends (30s, 1minutes, 2minutes, 5minutes. Show Message: Display the alarm messages on the screen when PIR is triggered, show icon.
  • Page 79: I/O Alarm

    5.3.3 I/O Alarm Connect your DVR to the external sensor I/O alarm device and enable the alarm. Alarm In: I/O channel. Alarm Type / IO State: There are 3 types for your choice: Normally-Open, Normally-Close, and OFF. Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in seconds when a sensor is triggered.
  • Page 80 Alarm out: Tick to enable external alarm device to emit an alarm tone when a sensor is triggered. Latch Time: You can set how long the buzzer will sound when external sensor is triggered (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1min). Record / Channel: Click icon and choose which channel(s) you want to record when the motion detection is triggered.
  • Page 81: Intelligent Analysis

    5.3.4 Intelligent Analysis 5.3.4.1 SOD (Stationary Object Detection) Configure SOD function in this page. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in seconds when a sensor is triggered.
  • Page 82 Alarm out: Tick to enable external alarm device to emit an alarm tone when a sensor is triggered. Latch Time: You can set how long the buzzer will sound when Intelligent is triggered (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1min). Record: Click icon and choose which channel(s) you want to record when the motion detection is triggered.
  • Page 83 5.3.4.2 Sound Detection Configure Sound Detection in this page. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in seconds when a sensor is triggered. out: Tick to enable external alarm device to emit an alarm tone when a sensor is triggered. Alarm...
  • Page 84 Latch Time: you can set how long the buzzer will sound when Intelligent is triggered (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1min). Record: Click icon and choose which channel(s) you want to record when the motion detection is triggered. Post Recording: You can set how long alarm record will last when alarm ends (30s, 1minutes, 2minutes, 5minutes).
  • Page 85 5.3.4.3 Video Tampering Configure PID function in this page. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in seconds when a sensor is triggered. Alarm out: Tick to enable external alarm device to emit an alarm tone when a sensor is triggered. you can set how long the buzzer will sound when Intelligent is triggered (10s, 20s, Latch Time: 40s, and 1min).
  • Page 86 Record: Click icon and choose which channel(s) you want to record when the motion detection is triggered. Post Recording: You can set how long alarm record will last when alarm ends (30s, 1minutes, 2minutes, 5minutes). Show Message: Display the alarm messages on the screen when sensor is triggered. Show icon.
  • Page 87: Combination Alarm

    5.3.5 Combination Alarm Channel: Channel name. Enable Alarm / Switch: Whether channel combination alarm can be set, Enable enables combination alarm (combination alarm system parameter of the channel configuration takes effect, alarm parameter set separately by the channel is not effective). Disable does not enable combination alarm (combination alarm system parameter configured by the channel is not...
  • Page 88 Channel combination alarm is enabled. Combination Configure selects two alarm types. When both alarms are triggered within the same time period, the notification information such as buzzer, mail, push, upload is enabled. When only one of the alarms is triggered or when it is not triggered or when alarms other than the combination occurs, email, push and other notifications will not be sent.
  • Page 89: Ptz Linkage

    Full Screen: When Combination alarm is triggered, the corresponding channel will be switched to the full screen mode. Voice Prompts: Voice prompts, when triggering Combination alarm, the audio file imported by the voice prompt (requiring IPC to support the voice prompt function) can be visible for details 5.3.9 Voice Prompts.
  • Page 90: Exception

    5.3.7 Exception This menu allows you to set the type of events that you want the DVR to inform you. Event Type: Select the event type from below options: - No Space on Disk / HDD Full: When an HDD is full. - Disk Error: If the HDD is not detected properly.
  • Page 91: Alarm Schedule

    5.3.8 Alarm Schedule This menu can set the schedule of various alarms. Channel: Select the channel. Alarm Out: Set the schedule for alarm out. Push: Set the schedule for push. FTP Upload: Set the schedule for FTP uploading. Cloud Upload: Set the schedule for cloud upload.
  • Page 92: Voice Prompts

    5.3.9 Voice Prompts This function is to realize the alarm linkage when the alarm occurs, the system collects the alarm signal and the voice broadcast equipment, and automatically or manually plays the associated audio to the "intrusion" object on the scene. (Each alarm setting item and the editing page of the face database face image has a voice broadcast option) 5.3.9.1 File Management UA-XVR1620...
  • Page 93 Only Local is supported for the broadcast mode. Local: Local broadcast (when choosing this broadcast mode, the audio output shall is connected to the device side) UA-XVL1611 Click import to import broadcast audio, support two kinds of audio import methods, respectively, Import External File, Text-to-Speech (Internet).
  • Page 94 Import File: Import audio file, the allowed file size for face and license plate library is 1~500K, and the allowed file size for non-face and license plate library is 1~5M. After importing audio, it can be selected in Voice Prompts. Voice Prompts: Support 2 kinds of Prompts, respectively: Local and IPC channel.
  • Page 95 Voice broadcast setting based on face recognition: This function is to realize that when face recognition occurs, the system collects the alarm signal and the voice broadcast equipment for linkage, and automatically plays the associated audio to the scene "intrusion" object. Note: Imported audio based on black and white list face images can only be used for the associated images.
  • Page 96 5.3.9.2 Loop Management Voice Prompts selects the audio file, and after setting the time period, the selected audio file will be played repeatedly without alarm or hearing the audio file, supporting the voice broadcast for up to 12 time periods. Local: Local broadcast (when choosing this broadcast mode, the audio output shall be connected to the device side).
  • Page 97: Deterrence

    5.3.10 Deterrence See 5.1.8 Deterrence for details. 5.3.11 Siren If the camera connected to the device has a built-in speaker, you can set the siren-related parameters in this module. Channel: Select the switch channel. Enable: Used to set whether to enable the siren function. Siren Type: Used to select the siren audio file.
  • Page 98 If a channel is selected in the schedule, it indicates that the channel can trigger siren alarms during the corresponding period. You can set the siren linkage alarm and effective time of a function by selecting the corresponding function sub-tab and switch. Clear All: Click this button to clear the selected status on all sub-tabs.
  • Page 99: Alarm Disarm

    5.3.12 Alarm Disarm After the one-click Alarm disarm function is enabled, you can cancel the response of the device to various alarms. On this page you can set the relevant parameters including the disarming switch, channel, type, and schedule. Note: The Exception system alarms are not controlled by one-click disarming.
  • Page 100 Voice Prompts: Used to set whether to enable voice prompts. When the one-click disarming function is enabled, you can select this option to disable voice prompts when a channel configured with voice prompts triggers an alarm. Event Push Platform: When the alarm is triggered, the device does not push the alarm information to the third-party platform Mobile Push: When one-key disarming is open, check Mobile Push, when alarm is triggered, the...
  • Page 101: Setup

    5.4 AI 5.4.1 Setup Note: The AI functions are only supported when the DVR is connected to the following AI-capable UA-IP cameras or analog cameras. Camera Model/Type AI Functions PD&VD (Human & Vehicles Detection) PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) LCD (Line Crossing Detection) SOD (Stationary Object Detection) UA-B580F3 (V1.01 or later) CC (Cross Counting)
  • Page 102 5.4.1.1 Face Detection This menu sets the relevant parameters for face detection. Setup: Click to enter the setting page. Switch: Enable or disable face detection. Channel: Channel selection.
  • Page 103 Snap / Capture Mode: There are Real Time (push once when the face appears, push once again when disappearing), Interval Mode (custom time and interval of push), and Optimal Mode (automatically select and push the best image from all face images of the same person whose face images were captured during his/her duration of stay).
  • Page 104 5.4.1.2 PD&VD (Pedestrian Detection &Vehicle Detection) This menu sets the relevant parameters for PD & VD detection. Setup: Click to enter the setting page. Switch: Enable or disable PD & VD. Channel: Channel selection.
  • Page 105 Snap / Capture Mode: Snap picture mode, there are Default Mode (select the best quality picture push during the period from person & car to disappear). Realtime Mode (push once when appearing, push once again when disappearing), and Interval Mode (custom time and interval of push).
  • Page 106 5.4.1.3 PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) The Perimeter intrusion detection function can detect people, vehicles, or other objects moving in and out of a predetermined virtual area, and take certain specific measures when an alarm is triggered. Switch: Enable or disable PID. Sensitive: The sensitivity level is 1 to 4.
  • Page 107 Channel: Select the channel that you want to configure. Detection Type: detection type Person / Pedestrian: Pedestrian alarm during perimeter intrusion detection. Motor Vehicle: Alarm when the motor vehicle triggers the perimeter intrusion. Non-motorized Vehicle: Alarm when non-motor vehicles trigger a perimeter intrusion. Rule Number: Select one of the rule numbers.
  • Page 108 5.4.1.5 LCD (Line Crossing Detection) The LCD function detects people, vehicles or other objects crossing a predetermined virtual line and takes certain measures when an alarm is triggered. Switch: Enable or disable LCD. Sensitive: The sensitivity level is 1 to 4. Higher sensitivity would be easier to trigger detection. Area: Click Setup...
  • Page 109 Channel : Select the channel that you want to configure. Target Validity: Used to adjust the detection validity of the target. The higher the validity, the more closely the target matches the set criteria, for example, a motor vehicle. However, higher validity levels also increase the risk of false negatives, while lower validity values may lead to false positives.
  • Page 110 5.4.1.5 CC (Cross-Counting) The Cross-Counting function statistics people or moving objects. Sensitive: Sensitivity levels are 1 to 4, and the default value is 2. Higher sensitivity would trigger detection more easily. Switch: Enable or disable CC function. Area: Click Setup to set the virtual lines and rectangular boxes within the camera image.
  • Page 111 Detection Type: Detection type. Person: Only count pedestrians. Motion: Count any moving object that crossed the line. Motor Vehicle: Only count motor vehicles that crossed the line. Non-motorized Vehicle: Only count non-motor vehicles that crossed the line. Alarm Num: Set alarm number. Alarm Num= (cross in number) – (cross out number), which is in Number of internal support exists.
  • Page 112 5.4.1.6 Heat Map Show the diagram of the popular page area and the geographical area where visitors are in a special highlight form, and the heat map also tells you which areas of the picture attract most visitors. Switch: Enable or disable heat map function. Click to draw the virtual area in the image.
  • Page 113 Channel : Select the channel that you want to configure. Rule Number : Select the rule number. It is the number of heat map detection regions. The heat map function can only set up 1 area. Rule Switch : Enable or disable rule switch. Click detection area box and Click to remove the detection box.
  • Page 114 Min pixel: Set the minimum recognition pixel box, the person should be greater than the set pixel to be identified. Max pixel: Set the maximum recognition pixel box, people need less than the set pixels to be identified. Max Detection / Capacity: The DVR alarms if the number of people in the detection area exceeds the maximum number of people tested.
  • Page 115 5.4.1.8 QD (Queue Length Detection) Queue Length Detection is used to detect the status of the cohort, including its length and stall time. Switch: Enable or disable the QD. Sensitive: The sensitivity level is 1 to 4. Higher sensitivity would be easier to trigger detection. Area: Click Setup...
  • Page 116 Min Pixel: Set the minimum recognition pixel box, the person should be greater than the set pixel to be identified. Max Pixel: Set the maximum recognition pixel box, people need less than the set pixels to be identified. Max Detection / Capacity: The DVR alarms if the number of people queuing in the detection area exceeds the maximum number of people tested.
  • Page 117 5.4.1.9 RSD (Rare Sound Detection) Setup: Click to enter setup page. Switch: Enable or disable RSD function. Channel: Channel selection Sensitivity: Sensitivity, 1 is the minimum,100 in the maximum.
  • Page 118 5.4.1.13 Intrusion The Intrusion function can detect whether there is an object in the video to invade the set restricted area. Linkage alarm according to the judgment result. Note: This function is only applicable to UA-XVL1611 with upcoming IP camera firmware.
  • Page 119 The specific setting steps are shown below. Note: This function is only applicable to UA-XVL1611 with upcoming IP camera firmware. Switch: Check the box to enable the Intrusion function.
  • Page 120 Channel: Select the channel you want to configure. Target Validity: The similarity between the detection target and the set detection type. The alarm is triggered only when the set similarity level is reached or exceeded. The higher the setting level the higher the similarity requirement, the more obvious the desired target characteristics and the higher the alarm accuracy.
  • Page 121 5.4.1.15 AI Schedule When IPC connects to DVR with media ports, the schedule is as below: Set the schedule for each AI feature recording.
  • Page 122 When the IPC connects to the DVR with the WEB port, the schedule is as below: Set the schedule for each AI function switch. The gray area is unavailable. Enable: Enable schedule. Functions are mutually exclusive: Function mutually exclusive to the selected function.
  • Page 123: Recognition

    5.4.2 Recognition Note: This function is only applicable when the DVR is connected to the following UA-IP cameras with specified firmware versions or any analog cameras:  UA-B580F3 (V1.01 or later)  UA-R560F2 (V1.01 or later)  UA-R580F2 (V1.01 or later) ...
  • Page 124 5.4.2.2 Database Management This menu sets up a database for face recognition. Import Database: Import the exported file to the device. Backup Database: Export all the groups into the U disk. Update facial features: Update face features, switching the face features model or imported from external files face images or face database, after AI IPC recognition detected the face database face features and the current check face features model is inconsistent, will pop up update face features.
  • Page 125 Click Cancel and a prompt will pop up to continue or suspend the update, the remaining not updated next Click to update. Click Add a new face group or delete an existing face group. (The default first three face groups cannot be deleted) Enable: Enable or disable face recognition group.
  • Page 126 Select date, duration, and channels. Click Search to search all of faces saved to the devices during that time. If you select face similarity and then click Search, it will be searched out faces based on the similarity percentage. Check the face result images and click Delete to remove the images from database.
  • Page 127 Export: Export the face picture to the external memory storage. Click to the face group picture to Export all the face pictures of the face group; if you click to the face group face picture to click Export to export the selected face picture. Download import Template: Download and import the template, you can export a template to an external memory, this template can contain a form and use instructions, you can fill in the...
  • Page 128: Ai Alarm

    5.4.3 AI Alarm 5.4.3.1 Face Detection To configure alarm actions for different groups when faces detected. Channel: Select an available to configure. Buzzer: The NVR can sound an alarm tone using its internal buzzer. Set the duration (in seconds) of the buzzer when the alarm is triggered. Alarm out: optional function.
  • Page 129 5.4.3.2 Face Recognition When faces added in the group were detected, it’ll be a series of alarm settings. Enable alarm: Enable or disable face detection. Policy: Set up face group alarm countermeasures. Similarity: Similarity settings. Alarm: Click to enter alarm setting interface.
  • Page 130 Alarm Out: Optional function. If your DVR supports connecting to an external alert device, you can set up an external alert device. Latch Time : Set up the external alarm time when the face is detected. Save Face: The face is saved when the face is detected. Save Background: When FD is detected, the entire preview image is saved.
  • Page 131 Check the time period. Click Copy to copy the current setting to other channels. Voice Prompts: When the alarm is triggered, the audio file is imported by the voice prompt (the IPC needs to support the voice prompt function). Please view 5.3.9 Voice Prompts.
  • Page 132 Configure the face attribute alarm function here. Channel: Channel name. Set up face attribute detection type, there are three kinds of detection type, Alarm Detection: including Close, No Mask, and Wear Mask. Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a face attributes alarm.
  • Page 133 Full Screen: If this feature is enabled and face attendance are detected in the channel, you will see the channel in full-screen mode. Voice Prompts:Voice prompt, when the alarm is triggered, the audio file is imported by the voice prompt (the IPC needs to support the voice prompt function), Please view in 5.3.9 Voice Prompts...
  • Page 134 5.4.3.4 PD & VD (Human & Vehicle Detection) Configure the pedestrian and vehicle alarm function. Channel: Channel name. Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a pedestrian and vehicle alarm. out: Check the external alarm device when the pedestrian and vehicle alarm is triggered. Alarm Latch Time: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 135 Record: Click icon to set channels that pedestrian and vehicle alarms. Post Recording: Set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when pedestrian and vehicle alarms are...
  • Page 136 5.4.3.5 PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) Configure the Perimeter Intrusion Detection function Channel: Channel name Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Perimeter Intrusion Detection. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when Perimeter Intrusion Detection is triggered. Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 137 Post Recording: Set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Select this box to show icon when Perimeter Intrusion Detection are Show Message: detected.
  • Page 138 5.4.3.6 LCD (Line Crossing Detection) Configure the Line Cross Detection function. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Line Cross Detection. Alarm out: Check the external alarm device when Line Cross Detection is triggered. Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 139 Post Recording: Set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Select this box to show icon when LCD alarm is detected. Show Message: Send Email: DVR send an automatic email when LCD alarm is detected.
  • Page 140 5.4.3.7 CC (Cross Counting) Configure Cross Counting function in this interface. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Cross-Counting alarm. out: Check the external alarm device when Cross Counting is triggered. Alarm Latch Time: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 141 Record: Click icon to set channels that pedestrian and vehicle alarms. Post Recording: set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when CC alarm is detected.
  • Page 142 5.4.3.8 CD (Crowd Density Detection) Configure Crowd Density Detection in this interface. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Crowd Density Detection. out: Check the external alarm device when Crowd Density Detection is triggered. Alarm Latch Time: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 143 Record: Click icon to set channels that pedestrian and vehicle alarms. Post Recording: Set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when CD alarm is detected.
  • Page 144 5.4.3.9 QD (Queue Length Detection) Configure Queue Length Detection in this interface. Channel: channel name Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Queue Length Detection. out: Check the external alarm device when Queue Length Detection is triggered. Alarm Latch Time: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 145 Record: Click icon to set channels that pedestrian and vehicle alarms. Post Recording: Set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when QD alarm is detected.
  • Page 146 5.4.3.10 RSD (Rare Sound Detection) Configure the Rare Sound Detection in this interface. Channel: Channel name Buzzer: DVR internal buzzer. You can set the buzzer duration time (in seconds) for triggering a Rare Sound Detection. out: Check the external alarm device when Rare Sound Detection is triggered. Alarm Latch Time: Set the duration of triggering the external alert devices (10s, 20s, 40s, and 1Min).
  • Page 147 Record: Click icon to set channels that Rare Sound Detection alarms. Post Recording: Set the duration of continuous DVR recording after the event occurs. The suggested recording time is 30 seconds, but can be set to up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Select this box to show icon when R SD alarm is detected.
  • Page 148 5.4.3.14 Intrusion Channel: Channel name Buzzer: The NVR can use its internal buzzer to sound an alarm tone. Set the duration (in seconds) of the buzzer when the alarm is triggered. Alarm out: optional function. the NVR supports connecting to an external alarm device, then you can set the external alarm device.
  • Page 149 5.4.3.15 Region Entrance / Exiting Channel: Channel name Buzzer: The NVR can use its internal buzzer to sound an alarm tone. Set the duration (in seconds) of the buzzer when the alarm is triggered. Alarm out: optional function. the NVR supports connecting to an external alarm device, then you can set the external alarm device.
  • Page 150: Statistics

    5.4.4 Statistics 5.4.4.1 FR Statistics In the face statistics, the faces can be all detected in a period of time, and reflected in the form of a statistical chart. Select Groups, Channels, date and statistical time to search results. Click Export to export the data to U disk.
  • Page 151 5.4.4.2 PD&VD Statistics In the statistics of people and cars, all the detected people and cars in a period of time can be counted and reflected in the form of statistical diagram. Select Intelligent Groups, Channels, date, and statistical time to search result.
  • Page 152 5.4.4.3 CC Statistics In the statistics of people and cars, all the detected people and cars in a period of time can be counted and reflected in the form of statistical diagram. Channel: Select channels Date: Select the date Report Type: Select report type, there are Daily Report、...
  • Page 153 5.4.4.4 Heat Map Statistics In the heat chart statistics, the frequent activity of some areas can be counted over a period of time and reflected in the form of statistical chart. Channel: Select channel. Date: Select date. Start Hour: Select the start time.
  • Page 154 End Hour: Select the end time. Report Type: Report type, there are Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report, and Annual Report. Click Search to search the result. Export: Export the result to USB. Select Space Heat Map as upper picture shows. Select Time Heat Map as below picture shows.
  • Page 155: Network

    5.5 Network This menu allows you to configure network parameters, such as PPPoE, DHCP, and so on. The most common types are DHCP. Most probably your network type is DHCP, unless the network is manually addressed. If you need an authentication user name and password to the Internet, then choose PPPoE.
  • Page 156 IPv6 Gateway: Please fill the gateway to be set if your network support IPv6. Format like “ABCD:EF01:2345:6789:ABCD:EF01:2345:6789”. DNS1/DNS2: DNS1 is the primary DNS server and DNS2 is a backup DNS server. Usually should be enough just to enter the DNS1 server address. Web Compatibility Mode: If you login of the Win7 system PC after turning on the HTTPS, you need to check this item to switch to the HTTPS page.
  • Page 157 5.5.1.3 Port Configuration Port: This is the port that you will use to log in remotely to the DVR (e.g. using the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already taken by other applications, please change it. Client Port: This is the port that the DVR will use to send information through. If the default port 9000 is already taken by other applications, please change it.
  • Page 158 Note: The RTSP commands of the DVR are shown as below: For main stream display: rtsp://IP address:port/rtsp/streaming?channel=xx&subtype=0 For sub stream display: rtsp://IP address:port/rtsp/streaming?channel=xx&subtype=1 For how to connect GV-IP Decoder Box Ultra to the DVR through RTSP, see the technical notice. 5.5.1.4 SNMP The acquisition of device parameters and the reception of device alarms are realized through the SNMP protocol.
  • Page 159 5.5.1.5 IEEE802.1X Enable: Used to turn on or off IEEE802.1X. Protocol: Select the desired authentication method. Username / Password: The username and password must be the same with the username and password applied for and registers in the authentication server.
  • Page 160: Ddns (Dynamic Domain Name Server)

    5.5.2 DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) This menu allows you to configure DDNS settings. The DDNS provides a static address to simplify remote connection to your DVR. To use the DDNS, you first need to open an account on the DDNS service provider’s web page.
  • Page 161: Email

    5.5.3 Email This menu allows you to configure email settings. Please complete these settings if you want to receive the system notifications on your email when an alarm is triggered, HDD becomes full, HDD is in error state, or Video Loss occurs. 5.5.3.1 Email Configuration Email: Check to enable.
  • Page 162 User Name: Enter your email address. Password: Enter the password of your email. Receiver 1~3: Enter the email address where you want to receive the event notifications from the DVR. Interval: Configure the length of the time interval between the notification emails from the DVR. To make sure all settings are correct, Click Test Email.
  • Page 163: Ip Filter

    5.5.4 IP Filter This function allows you to set a blacklist and whitelist so that only the IP addresses in the whitelist can connect to the device. Enable: Enable or disable the IP filter function. Can use the blacklist or whitelist once enabled. Restricted Type: Select the list (blacklist or whitelist) to set.
  • Page 164: Voice Assistant

    5.5.5 Voice Assistant The voice assistant function allows DVR to connect Google Cast or Amazon Fire TV Stick, and project real -time monitoring images through voice control. 5.5.5.1 Amazon Enter your Amazon account and click the Bind button to connect and bind your Amazon account.
  • Page 165 Connect Fire TV Stick to the TV monitor and turn on the power. Connect Fire TV Stick to Wi-Fi, which is in the same local area network as DVR.
  • Page 166 Use the existing configuration file or add a new configuration file, and log in to the Amazon account with the same DVR as DVR. Search from the App Store and install Amazon Alexa to your mobile phone, and then log in with the same Amazon account that is bound to the DVR account.
  • Page 167 Click "More", and then click "Skills and Games". Click the search icon in the upper right corner.
  • Page 168 Enter keywords: Smart Camera View, and search. Click “ENABLE TO USE”.
  • Page 169 10. You need to link your Amazon account. Log in to the Amazon account with the same account you have bound with the DVR. After the function is successful, click "Completed". 11. Click “Discover Devices” waiting for the application to search the camera. After finding and connecting the device, click Next.
  • Page 170 12. Select one of device, then click SET UP DVICE, you can add IP camera to group or pass this step. 13. Repeat step 11 to add all cameras, then click Done.
  • Page 171 14. All added cameras will be displayed on Devices page. Click the camera icon to check all cameras. 15. Hold on Fire TV stick controller audio button, and speak out command clearly. Speak the command like this: Show the XXX camera/Show XXX (the camera’s name) For example, if the channel name is “Office”, you can say “Show the Office camera”.
  • Page 172 5.5.5.2 Google Enter your google account, click Bind button to connect and bind your Google account so that you can play the streams on TV monitor. Enter “Channel–Live” page, set a channel name so that easy to show this channel video on TV or monitoring.
  • Page 173 Search from app store and install Google Home app to mobile phone. Click “OK” to allow application using your local network and Bluetooth, and click “ OK”. Login in your bonded google account. Click “Get Started” to create home, and then Click “New devices”.
  • Page 174 Enter home name and address, and then click “Next” . 8. Allow application location access.
  • Page 175 The application will try to search your local network devices automatically. Choose Chromecast. Make sure Chromecast is turned on, and then continue with the next step. 10. Your Chromecast was founded, Click Next to connect. Click Yes to confirm the codes. 10.
  • Page 176 11. Select the Wi-Fi network for Chromecast and enter the Wi-Fi password for connection. Make sure your Wi-Fi is the same as the mobile phone, and is in the same local network as DVR. Click Continue to the next step. 12.
  • Page 177 13. Click Next->Skip->Finish Tutorial. 11. Now Chromecast is added to your google home page. Click the icon in the upper left corner to set up device. 12. Select “Works with Google”. Click the search icon in the upper right corner and then enter “smart camera view”.
  • Page 178 13. On search result Click “smart camera view”. Need to log in your google account and allow google visit your devices. 14. Wait for a minute, and the application will connect to Google home.
  • Page 179 14. The camera available in DVR will now be displayed. Select one of the cameras and touch the next button. Select a home and location for the camera step by step. 15. Repeat the operation of the 13th, add all the camera. 16.
  • Page 180 18. Now, you can use the text or voice command to transmit the camera to TV monitor, such as "show/play the *** camera on XXX TV". Among them, *** is the name of the camera, xxx is your TV name.
  • Page 181: Platform Access

    5.5.6 Platform Access 5.5.6.1 Onvif Enable this function to allow devices to be searched and added by other third-party platforms through the ONVIF protocol. Enable: Enable switch. If turn off this menu, the service will be failed. Authentication: Login authentication mode, authentication methods including Digest_sha256, Digest, Digest/WSSE, and WSSE.
  • Page 182 5.5.6.2 RTMP The audio and video streams of the NVR channels can be pushed to the YouTube website by RTMP for live broadcasting. To use this function, you need to do the following: Register a YouTube account, create a live streaming studio, set the URL and live code of the live streaming studio, set the live server address bar for the device, and enable and configure the code stream type and live broadcasting channels.
  • Page 183 Server Address: Enter the live broadcasting address and live code of the YouTube server. (Note: "/" is used between the live broadcasting address and live code of the YouTube server.) Stream Type: Select the stream type of the live broadcasting channel. Both main stream and substream are supported.
  • Page 184 Push Method: Support HTTP push method and UDP push method, check HTTP for HTTP push method, check UDP for UDP push method. User Name: User name of the third-party platform Password: Password of the third-party platform Server Address: Address of the third-party platform Port: Third-party platform server port (port range 1-65535).
  • Page 185: Storage

    5.6 Storage In this section, you can configure the internal HDD & Cloud storage function. 5.6.1 Disk This menu allows you to check & configure the internal HDD(s). You need to format the HDD only at the first startup and if you replace a new HDD. HDD: Select the HDD you want to format and then Click Format HDD.
  • Page 186 Mounting type: NFS and CIFS types, NFS needn’t to enter NAS account and password, CIFS need to enter NAS account and password. Name: NAS account (NFS this option is invisible). User Password: NAS password (NFS this option is invisible). Server IP: NAS IP address.
  • Page 187 If your DVR supports to install multiple HDDs, the edit icon appears in your system, you can click it to edit the HDD as below: Read-write, read-only, and redundant. Disk Type: Read-write mode is the normal status for an HDD to save recording or search recording to play. To prevent important video data from being overwritten during cyclic recording, the HDD can be set as mode.
  • Page 188 5.6.1.1 Disk Group If your DVR supports to install multiple HDDs, you can configure the HDD to be different groups. HDD groups allow you to balance recordings across multiple hard drives. For example, you can record channels 1~4 to one hard drive and 5~8 to a second hard drive. This can reduce the amount of wear on the hard drives and may extend the life of the hard drives.
  • Page 189 5.6.1.2 S.M.A.R.T This function can be used to display technical information on the hard drive installed inside your DVR. You can also perform a test (there are three types available) to evaluate and detect potential drive errors. Self-check Type: There are three types available: Short: This test verifies major components of the hard drive such as read/write heads, electronics and internal memory.
  • Page 190: Cloud

    5.6.2 Cloud Your DVR can upload snapshots to the cloud service via Dropbox which is a free service that allows you to easily store and share snapshots and always have them on hand when you need them. Before activating the cloud function, we recommend that you create a Dropbox account using the same email address and password used for your DVR.
  • Page 191: Ftp

    5.6.3 FTP This menu allows you to enable FTP function to view and load captured snapshots from DVR to your storage device over FTP. Enable: Click to enable FTP function. Server IP: Enter your FTP server IP address or domain name. Port: Enter the FTP port for file exchanges.
  • Page 192 The color codes on email schedule have the following meanings: Green area (Default it not selected) Normal: Motion: Yellow area IO: Red area Purple area PIR: In-Analysis: Blue area Note: To view images or play videos uploaded to FTP server, make sure you use USAVision Player.
  • Page 193: System

    5.7 System Change general system information such as date, time and region, edit passwords and permissions, and more. 5.7.1 General 5.7.1.1 General Device Name: Enter the DVR name. The name can contain letters and numbers. ID: Enter the DVR device ID. The device ID is used to identify the DVR and can only be Device made up of numbers.
  • Page 194 Web Session Timeout (min): Set the time to automatically log out of the web after a period of no operation when using the wed side to log in. The system default is 5 minutes, adjustable from 5-1440minutes. Preview/Playback Session Timeout: After enable, in the preview or playback, to avoid automatic logout of the web side.
  • Page 195 5.7.1.2.2 NTP The NTP (Network Time Protocol) function allows your DVR to automatically sync its clock with a time server. This gives it the ability to constantly have an accurate time setting (your DVR will periodically sync automatically). Check to enable the NTP, and select a Server Address, Click Update Now to manually sync the date &...
  • Page 196 Enable DST: You can select how Daylight Saving starts and ends: Week: Select the month, a particular day and time when Daylight Saving starts and ends. For example, 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of a particular month. icon),end date and time when Daylight Saving starts and Date: Select the start date (Click ends.
  • Page 197 Automatic recognition: Automatically recognize the resolution, the resolution of the display of the display when it is checked after checking, prompting the appropriate resolution. Scale And Offset: The DVR supports to adjust the size & position of the display screen to match your monitor or TV.
  • Page 198 SEQ Dwell Time: Enter in seconds the maximum length of time you would like to display a video channel in sequence mode before displaying the next video channel (300 seconds is the maximum). Full Screen: While trigger alarm to show this channel to full screen. Spot Poll Setting: Select Dynamic...
  • Page 199 5.7.1.5 Illegal Login Lock Illegal Login Lock: Check to enable the function. Illegal Login Limit / Lock Time (min): Specify to activate the lockout when reaching the number of failed login attempts and for the lockout duration.
  • Page 200: Multi-User

    5.7.2 Multi-User This menu allows you to configure the username, password and user permission. The system supports the following account types:  ADMIN — System Administrator: The administrator has full control of the system, and can change both administrator and user passwords and enable/disable password protection.
  • Page 201 5.7.2.1 Changing Password and Single User Number To change the password for the administrator or user accounts, click the User Edit icon . The password must be a minimum of 8 characters and can contain a mixture of numbers and letters. Enter your new password again to confirm, and then click Save to save your new password.
  • Page 202 Select Enable from the drop-down next to User Enable. Click the field next to User Name to change the user name for the account. Select from the drop-down next to Enable Password Enable. Click the field next to Password to enter the desired password. Click the field next to Confirm to reenter the password.
  • Page 203 5.7.2.3 Setting User Permissions The administrator account is the only account that has full control of all system functions. You can enable or disable access to certain menus and functions of each user account. 1. Click the edit icon under Permission tab 2.
  • Page 204  Log search: To see all of logs;  Parameter: To set up all of pages parameters; Maintenance: Operation System version update, load to default settings, device reboot,  device shut down, etc.  Manual Record: Manually start the video and stop the video manually. Disk: Control and mange HDD and U-disk;...
  • Page 205: Maintenance

    5.7.3 Maintenance In this section, you will be able to search & view the system log, load default settings, upgrade the system, export & import system parameters and manager system auto reboot.
  • Page 206 5.7.3.1 Log The system log shows you important system events, such as motion alarms and system warnings. You can easily create a backup file of the system log for a set time period to a USB flash drive. Log search and backup: 1.
  • Page 207 Storage: Format HDD, HDD Full and HDD error. Network: Network down, Network up, Network error and Network mode changes Search 5. Browse the system log from the time period: Click Playback to playback the event. Using menu right down button to switch different pages. 6.
  • Page 208 5.7.3.3 Reset Settings Format HDD: Set up to format HDD when make setting to default.
  • Page 209 The system upgrade will last around 5-10 minutes, please do power off the DVR or remove the USB from DVR during firmware upgrade. Note: You can optionally upgrade firmware using UVS Device Utility. See Chapter 5 Upgrading Firmware in UA-XVL1611 / XVR1620 Quick Start Guide.
  • Page 210 5.7.3.4.2 Upgrade After uploading the upgrade firmware to the server path completely, click Detect button to detect online upgrade file manually. Turn on Automatic Detection---Detect the upgrade file automatically. When turn on automatic detection, the DVR will check whether it’s maintenance reboot while power on.
  • Page 211 Note: If during this minute, the user turns off the menu again, it’ll stop counting and won’t detection any more until turn on this function again. The neutral program does not currently support FTP online upgrades. 5.7.3.5 Parameter Management You can export the main menu settings you have configured to a USB flash drive, or import an exported setting file from USB flash drive to the DVR.
  • Page 212 5.7.3.5 Auto Reboot This menu allows the system to auto reboot the DVR regularly. It is recommended to leave this function enabled, as it maintains the operational integrity of your DVR. Auto Reboot: Check to enable. Time: You can set the DVR to reboot by day, week or month.
  • Page 213 5.7.3.6 Developer Mode Only some devices support. This menu can save the serial port log to the USB flash disk. Telnet: Enable it, can use Telnet to login device Debug information: Select log save position Shut Off: Don’t save serial logs Output To Terminal: Output serial logs to terminal Output To Disk:...
  • Page 214: Ip Camera Maintain

    5.7.4 IP Camera Maintain This menu allows you to upgrade the IP camera’s firmware and restore default settings of IP camera. 5.7.4.1 Upgrade IP Camera 1. Choose one of the IP cameras you want to upgrade firmware 2. Click Select File select the update file from your USB flash drive, then Click OK.
  • Page 215 5.7.4.2 Load Default Settings for IP Camera 1. Choose the IP cameras you want to restore. 2. Click Load Default to restore settings. You will be required to input the Admin password to authenticate.
  • Page 216 5.7.4.3 Reboot IPC You can restart IPC in this menu. Check IPC and Click reboot IPC. 5.7.4.4 IPC Parameter Management...
  • Page 217: System Information

    Export parameters, check IPC, Click Save settings, and the USB flash disk path will pop up. After selecting the path, Click OK to export IPC to USB flash disk; Check IPC and click load settings to import parameter files from USB flash disk into the IPC. 5.7.4.5 Format IPC This function can detect SD memory card connected to an IPC with the API protocol, and Click Format's SD card for the IPC that can be formatted.
  • Page 218 If your DVR supports P2P function, you will find the P2P ID & P2P QR code in the information page. You can scan this QR cord with mobile app to remote view the DVR. 5.7.5.2 Channel Information View channel information for each connected camera such as alias, mainstream and substream recording specifications, motion detection status &...
  • Page 219 5.7.5.3 Record Information View recording information for each connected camera such as bitrate, stream type, recording resolution and frame rate (FPS). 5.7.5.4 Network State View network information.
  • Page 220 Total Band Width: It shows the DVR’s total input band width for IP cameras. Used Band Width: It shows the used band width of IP cameras.
  • Page 221: Chapter 6 Ai Scenario

    Chapter 6 AI Scenario AI scenario application function you real view of the face attendance, more intuitive and convenient to view the real situation. 6.1 Face attendance Face attendance screen, which can record face attendance in real time and check the attendance results in real time.
  • Page 222 Click to enter the setup interface. Channels: Channel selection.
  • Page 223 Groups: Select the faces of those face database for attendance, and click to pop up to the AI face database Settings interface. Theme: Main interface diagram On Duty Time / Start Time of Work: Set up the duty time Off Duty Time / End Time of Work: Set up the off-duty time Email Configuration: Send face email configuration, click...
  • Page 224 Send Email: Set the time of sending the face attendance result email, click the pop-up system email setting interface on the right side to configure the system email. Please view 5.5.3.1 Email Configuration. Mode: The mode of sending face attendance results, Day, Week and Month Day: Send it once a day, and send you yesterday's face attendance results.
  • Page 225 if the email is sent on May 10th, the attendance record sent is the attendance record from April 10th to May 9th. Working Days: Select a working day, check All, every day is a weekday Apply: Click Apply to save the settings Default: Send attendance Mail Settings Recovery default Displays the current date and time...
  • Page 226: Cross Counting

    6.2 Cross Counting This is an AI application based on cross-count functions that helps control the attendance of customers / visitors / vehicles in public places such as restaurants, parks, zoos, theaters, museums, and parking lots. 6.2.1 Channel Count and view real-time results through a single camera. Mainly used for small places with single entrances and exits.
  • Page 227: Group

    Select the number of drawing windows, four windows , six windows , nine windows ; click display / hide the statistics under the channel; click to clear the current selected channel statistics. Click to clear all the channel statistics. Real-time count data information, click to display the total statistics on the full screen.
  • Page 228 Enter: Number of recorded entries Exit: Number of departures recorded Select the number of drawing windows, four windows , six windows , nine windows ; click display / hide the statistics under the channel; click to clear the current selected channel statistics. Click to clear all the channel statistics.
  • Page 229: Search

    6.2.3 Search Search for channels and groups separately. Select the channel or group that you want to search for, set the search duration by day, week, month, or year, and select the type of target that you want to search for. Click the search icon and the results appear on the right side of the window.
  • Page 230: Setup

    6.2.4 Setup 1. Check Advertise mode for AD mode; set the SEQ residence time in seconds, which determines the time that each image stays on the screen, by default to 3 seconds. Click Image File(s) to load ad pictures from USB memory and supports the addition of up to 16 images in jpg, png and bmp format, picture resolution can’t over 2560 x 1600.
  • Page 231 Click to add new picture. Click to delete added picture one by one. Check Keep Aspect Ratio box if you want to display an image with the original aspect ratio, or unchecked the box if you want the image to stretch out and appear in the full screen. Return to Channel View Mode or Group View Mode, and Click the full-screen button in the upper right corner to display your ad image and the real-time count data for the selected channel or group.
  • Page 232 Buzzer: Set the buzzer duration in seconds when the available number is 0. Alarm Out: If your DVR supports a connection to an external alarm device, you can set it to sound an alarm. Latch Time: Configure the external alarm time with the available number of 0. 3.
  • Page 233: Object Classification

    6.3 Object Classification Face, Human, Motor Vehicle, Non-Motorized Vehicle detection scene interface display full screen, it can view detection results real time. Interface theme of machine and non-human statistics Click to enter playback Human & Vehicle search interface.
  • Page 234 Click to enter setup page. GUI Theme: Local Theme Statistics: Statistical time, you can choose 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, 7 days, week, month and year. Channels: Channel selection, you can select the statistical channels Show the current date and time.
  • Page 235: Chapter 7 Search, Playback & Backup

    Note: To play the video clips saved locally on your PC, install and launch one of the following players before locating the recordings. Wait for 3 ~ 30 seconds before the video starts to play. USAVision Player VLC Media Player KM Player 7.1 Using Search Function...
  • Page 236 Enlarge the video playback to full screen Rewind, x2, x4, x8 and x16 Slow Play, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8, 1/16 speed Play Pause Play frame by frame. Click once to play a frame of the video Stop Fast Forward, x2, x4, x8 and x16 Digital Zoom: Click to zoom in then Click -and-drag on a camera image during playback to zoom in on the selected area.
  • Page 237: Search & Play Video In General

    Different types of recording shown in different colors: Continuous Recording in color; Green Motion Recording in Yellow color; I/O Recording in color; Motion & I/O Recording in Orange color; Intelligent Recording in color; Blue PIR Recording in Purple color; Playback Status: display the video play status.
  • Page 238 7. Use the timeframe options ( ) to view a smaller or larger time period. 8. If you want to quickly save a section of video during playing back to a USB flash drive, use the backup function. Video Clip 9.
  • Page 239: Event Search, Playback & Backup

    7.1.2 Event Search, Playback & Backup Event search lets you view a list of video recordings with the channel, start and end time, and recording type conveniently summarized. You can also quickly back up events to a USB flash drive. To search, play &...
  • Page 240 4. Click icon to start search. 5. Events fitting your search criteria are displayed in list form. You can double click the left button of your mouse upon one of the events to play the video immediately. 6. Click icons in the bottom-right corner of the menu to browse between pages of events, or input the page you want to browse.
  • Page 241 In the detailed view mode, you can lock the video events to keep events from being overwritten in the hard drive. Click the icon to lock or click to unlock the events. 1. Check the box next the number of the event to select files, or check the box next Select select all events in the page.
  • Page 242 7.1.2.1 Event Playback Control 1. Event List, you can select the events here. 2. Click icon to save your selected event videos to USB flash drive. Click icon to play video. 3. Control the playback with buttons on You can Click icon or Video Playback Controls.
  • Page 243: Sub-Periods Playback

    7.1.3 Sub-periods Playback Sub-periods playback allows you to play multiple normal recordings and motion events simultaneously from a single channel. With normal and event recordings, the video is divided evenly depending on the split-screen mode that has been selected. For example, if the video is an hour long and you have selected Split-screens x 4, each split-screen will play for 15 minutes.
  • Page 244: Smart Search & Playback

    9. For the tag function, click to add Costumed Tag. Click to add Default Tag. You can make a mark at the current time of the current channel. After the addition is completed, you can jump to the previously made "mark" in the label return interface to play back. 7.1.4 Smart Search &...
  • Page 245 Click this icon Video Playback Controls, the camera will be shown in full screen and the Smart controls bar will be visible.
  • Page 246: Tag Playback

    7.1.5 Tag Playback In tag playback, you can find all added tags. And perform playback, editing and deletion operations. Click Edit to modify the label name, and Click Delete to delete the label. 7.1.6 External file playback Here you can play videos in the external U disk. Select files on the left to play automatically.
  • Page 247: Picture Search & View

    7.1.7 Picture Search & View This function can be used to search, play and copy snapshots to a USB flash drive. To search, play & back up pictures: 1. Choose the date & time you want to search. 2. Check the picture capture types you want to search, or check Search Type to choose all.
  • Page 248 List view. The events will be displayed in list. Detailed view. You can view the details of the events.
  • Page 249 8. When you click the left button of your mouse upon one of the pictures, system will show the picture information on the left bottom corner of the screen. 9. Check the box next the number of the event to select files, or check the box next Select select all pictures in the page.
  • Page 250 7.1.7.1 Picture Preview Control 1. Picture List, you can select the pictures here. 2. Click button to save your selected pictures to a USB flash drive. Click button to view the pictures in slideshow. 3. Press button to exit preview control window and go back to picture search window. Press button to pause, press to resume slideshow.
  • Page 251: Split Playback / Slice Playback

    7.1.8 Split Playback / Slice Playback Video playback allows you to see 60 minutes of video clips within an hour on a certain day, a certain month, a certain year, with 1 minute for each clip. Select channel and stream. Select the channel and date to play.
  • Page 252 7.1.9 AI 7.1.9.1 Face Select the date, time, channel and face group and Click search, you can search the face information of the group during this time period. Click to customize to add the search face. Choose Groups to select the face pictures of the whole group of the face database for comparison search.
  • Page 253 7.1.9.1.1 Tracks Click on the lower right corner to enter the electronic track chart menu. Click Load Map to pop up U disk, select map to add. Click Edit to drag the IPC icon to the location you want to place, unchecked and exit edit mode. Then Click select the face from the local face library or U disk, click search (only support one face search), you can search out the IPC that has detected the face, there will be a color mark on the map.
  • Page 254 7.1.9.2 PD & VD After selecting the date, time, channel, and pedestrian and car shop type, click to search to search for the pedestrian and car shop information of the group during this time period. Left click will have basic information on the left side, right click will customize playback and view details.
  • Page 255 7.1.9.3 PID&LCD Select the date, time, channel, and alert type, and the person and car type to search for the PID and LCD triggered by the group during this time period. Left click will have basic information on the left side, right click will customize playback and view details.
  • Page 256 7.1.9.4 Repeat Visitors Here you can search and count all the number of times the same face has appeared. 1. Select the date and time that you want to search for. 2. Select the face library group you need to contrast and search groups by default. 3.
  • Page 257 7.1.9.5 Face Attendance The attendance system lets you check to see if someone appears at the specified time. And automatically determine whether they are late or leave early. 1. Channels: Select the channel for face attendance Select Mode: Select the face picture of attendance, with By Group and By Person modes By Group: Select face pictures through the face group, that is, add shuffling all face pictures.
  • Page 258 Click on a result, and all the detection records are displayed below. Click Detail on the Detail icon to enter the details interface. Here are details on attendance, including the first appearance and the last appearance. Click to perform a simple playback in the lower left corner Click Export to save the searched attendance information generation file to the U disk.
  • Page 259 7.1.9.6 Intrusion / Region Entrance / Exiting Select the date, time, channel and detection target type and click Search to search the alarm events captured during the selected time period.
  • Page 260: Chapter 8 Remote Access Via Web Client

    Chapter 8 Remote Access via Web Client Use the Web Client to remotely access your DVR at any time via a PC. Before you access the Web Client, you need to ensure that the internet settings of the DVR are configured properly. 8.1 Basic System Environment Requirements The minimum requirements for hardware and OS required to run Web Client are given as below.
  • Page 261: Web Plugin Download And Installation

    Web Plugin Download and Installation To access the Web Client, do the following: For IE Browser: 1. Launch the explorer on your PC and enter the DVR IP address or DDNS domain name (Host Name) you have set on DVR in the URL box. 2.
  • Page 262 3. After installing the plug-in, close & launch again your browser and repeat step 1 to open the login page. Input your username and password to login the web client. Note: When using Apple Safari/Google Chrome/Firefox/Microsoft Edge browser, you do not need to download the plug-in, you can log in to DVR directly.
  • Page 263: Web Client Manager

    8.3 Web Client Manager The web client supports to fully control the DVR with administrator account. Please make sure to protect your user name & password for preventing illegal login. 8.3.1 Live Interface This is the first screen that opens after you have logged in to the Web Client. Here you can open or close live preview, record video to local computer manually, take snapshots of the screens, PTZ control, color adjustment, etc.
  • Page 264 Realtime setting: Main stream: High video quality to view on main stream. Sub stream: Middle video quality to view on main stream. Mobile stream: The lowest video quality to view on mobile stream. Advantage: Use smaller bandwidth, only support on IP camera. Main menu: Preview: Check realtime video on camera.
  • Page 265 Color setting: Click to hidden the settings. PTZ Control: Click to show/hidden PTZ.
  • Page 266 PTZ Control Plug-in...
  • Page 267 Watch Mode: Time Interval: watch mode waiting time interval, the time since stop watch mode operation. Mode:select watch mode, default/preset/line scan/tour/pattern scan Click to start cruise. Line Scan: to record the start Area scan: Click position , after moving PTZ, click record the stop position ;...
  • Page 268 Pattern Scan: to record the cruise route. Record: Click to stop record Click to cruise the recorded route Cruise: Click Live View Control Buttons: Switch windows modes Open all of channels Close all of channels Original: Display preview with original scale Stretch: Stretch the live window to suitable every scale screen full screen Manual record: Click the manual recording of all the display channels.
  • Page 269: Playback

    Note: To play the video clips downloaded from the Web Client Manager, install and launch one of the following players before locating the recordings. Wait for 3 ~ 30 seconds before the video starts to play. USAVision Player VLC Media Player KM Player...
  • Page 270 Recordings that fit your search will be displayed in the timeline. Click a section of video where you would like to begin playback and Click the play button. 8.3.2.1 Playback Control Buttons Play the recordings Pause Stop Go Forward One Frame: Move frame-by-frame through playback. Only available when the Synchronous playback option is not checked.
  • Page 271 Choose the files you want to download, press button to begin, you will see the Start Download download status. Press Stop Download button to stop. Playback Speed. Click to choose the playing speed. Play All Channels: Click to play all channels you have chosen to searched. Only available when the Synchronous playback option is not checked.
  • Page 272 8.3.2.2 Picture playback After setting the capture in 5.2.3.1 Capture, you can search the captured image here. Search capture: Click playback in the upper right corner of the window. Select picture from the drop-down menu in the upper left corner. Select a day to search on the calendar.
  • Page 273 8.3.2.3 Tag playback In this menu, you can view all the tags that have been added. Please view 7.1.5 Tag Playback. 8.3.2.4 Smart playback 5.1.6 Motion set up motion detection, human triggering motion detection alarm, you can find Smart Pickled Played Video.
  • Page 274 Click button to show smart set up area. Click button to select all area; click delete all selected area. 8.3.2.4 AI Playback 5.4 AI set up AI alarm, you can search AI alarm events here. Search Face Detection, PD&VD, PID&LCD, Repeat Visitors, Face Attendance, Intrusion, Region Entrance / Exiting.
  • Page 275: Remote Setting

    8.3.3 Remote Setting Here you can remotely configure the settings of the DVR. Please see “Chapter 5 DVR System Setup” for more details on the DVR settings.
  • Page 276: Local Setting

    8.3.4 Local Setting Set download locations for recordings and snapshots taken using Web Client, and choose file type for video files. Record Path: Click to browse for and select the folder where you would like the manual video recordings to be saved on your computer. Download Path: Click to browse for and select the folder where you would like to save the...
  • Page 277: Appendix

    Appendix A. Supported Hard Disk Drives To see the supported hard disk drives, see the UA-HD DVR HDD Compatibility Table here.
  • Page 278: Troubleshooting

    B. Troubleshooting Q: What can I do if the system does not detect the HDD? A: Check if the power supply system is properly connected and data cord and power cables are securely connected, and if there’s something wrong with the HDD interface. Or you may check if your HDD is supported by referring to the specifications or descriptions.
  • Page 279 11. Q: Why DVR cannot control PTZ? A: Check if: a) PTZ in the front side is malfunctional. b) Setting, connection and installation of PTZ decoder are not correct. c) PTZ setting of DVR is not correct. d) Protocol of PTZ decoder does not match that of DVR. e) Address of PTZ decoder does not match that of DVR.

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