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  • Page 1 Mobile Recorder User Manual DR-M216P...
  • Page 3 WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 4 Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions 11. Replacement Parts All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has appliance is operated. used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 — Introduction ........................5 Chapter 2 — Installation ........................7 Rear Panel Connectors ........................7 Front Panel Controls ........................12 Mounting the Recorder........................13 Chapter 3 — Operation and Configuration ..................15 Turning on the Power ........................15 Turning off the Power ........................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Chapter 1 — Introduction ® The IDIS I-Mobile System 4K Ultra High Definition Mobile Recorder is designed for mobile applications and operates using 9 to 36 volts DC, which ensures compatibility with the typical 12 VDC and 24 VDC power systems found on vehicles.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 - Installation

    Chapter 2 — Installation Rear Panel Connectors Power Port Super Cap Port Video In Ports Network Ports eSATA Port Alarm Ports Event Port RS232 Ports CAN Port Audio In Port AUX Power Port WiFi/GPS Ports HDMI Port Once all necessary connections have been made, attach the rear panel cover to the Recorder. This will prevent tampering by unauthorized persons.
  • Page 10 CAUTION: When the heater power supply does not meet the requirement (9A@12VDC or 4.5A@24VDC) during operation, the Recorder and heater might be damaged. The maximum voltage limit of the heater is 30V. WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE BOTTOM OR TOP OF THE REMOVABLE DRIVE WHEN REMOVING IT AFTER THE HEATER HAS BEEN OPERATING IN LOW TEMPERATURES.
  • Page 11 Alarm Connection AI 1 to 16 (Alarm-In): Use external devices to signal events to the Recorder. Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the AI (Alarm-In) and GND (Ground) connectors. The voltage range is from 0V to 50V. When the electrical switch is wired, the threshold voltage for NC (Normally Closed) is below 2.5V and for NO (Normally Open) is above 2.6V, and it should be stable at least 0.5 seconds to be detected.
  • Page 12 RS232 Connection Two RS232 ports are provided to connect external devices such as GPS. Connection Master Unit Slave Unit       Receive Data Transmit Data Chassis Ground VDC Output VDC Output CAN Connection The Recorder can be controlled remotely by an external device such as the GPS or control system using CAN half-duplex serial communications signals.
  • Page 13 AUX Power Connection The Recorder has a 12 VDC output connector which provides power to external devices up to 2A. Connection VDC Output Chassis Ground WiFi/GPS Connection Each connector is provided to connect WiFi and GPS antennas. The GPS antenna will be connected to the Recorder in order to work with the Recorder internal GPS module.
  • Page 14: Front Panel Controls

    Front Panel Controls Front Cover Power Switch Drive Assembly Network Port USB Port Front Cover (sold separately) Insert the front cover key into the keyhole and rotate it clockwise. Place the cover over the front of the recorder. Align the slots with the pins on the recorder and slide the front cover to the right. Rotate the key counterclockwise to lock it into place.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Recorder

    Mounting the Recorder WARNING: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE RECORDER IS MOUNTED IN A LOCATION WHERE IT CANNOT BREAK LOOSE AND CAUSE INJURY IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT. CAUTION: The rubber collars of the vibration isolation mounts are between the Recorder and the bracket as shown in the illustrations above.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 - Operation And Configuration

    Chapter 3 — Operation and Configuration NOTE: The Recorder should be completely installed before proceeding. Refer to Chapter 2 — Installation. Turning on the Power The Recorder can be turned on by inserting the key in the On/Off switch and rotating it clockwise. The switch can be in the On position and the key removed.
  • Page 18 Getting Started Setting Password The users must first run the system and then be required to set the password for the admin user account.  NOTE: It does not allow a user to run the system without a password.  Click the question mark button on the bottom left corner and refer to the instruction on setting up a password.
  • Page 19 Live Mode Live Menu NOTE: Placing the mouse pointer near the top portion of the screen displays the Live menu. Previous Group, Login/Logout Layout Display Next Group Freeze Alarm Panic Recording Sequence Status Select Camera Setup ① Login/Logout Log into and out from accounts. If in the logged in state, the account ID is shown. If in the logged out state, the login icon is shown.
  • Page 20 e.g.) Cameo Sequence in 2x2 split screen mode NOTE: If using the Full Sequence setting, page numbers appear on the system status area on the upper right part of the screen, next to the Sequence icon. NOTE: Pages are skipped under the following circumstances: ...
  • Page 21  Multi Stream: Select the stream. – Dynamic Stream: This function allows all streams supported by the camera to be converted to suit the system situation. – Stream1 Setup exclusion: This function operates the same as the Dynamic Stream, but excludes Stream1.
  • Page 22 PTZ Control While in Live mode, right-click on the mouse and select PTZ from the context menu. icon will begin to flash on the selected camera’s Select the camera you wish to control. The OSD window. Drag the mouse to move the direction and wheel the mouse to zoom in/out. ...
  • Page 23: Camera Registration

    While in PTZ mode, place the mouse pointer close to the bottom edge of the screen to display the PTZ Tools window.  NOTE: The exact PTZ protocol supported by the camera must be specified in order to use the NVR's PTZ controls. ...
  • Page 24 Camera Scan Button Camera View Menus Camera List Area Video Display Area Apply/Cancel Buttons NOTE: You can also register cameras on the remote program. For more information on the remote camera registration, refer to Registration on this manual. Camera Scan Button You can scan and search and register cameras that were not detected automatically or third party cameras.
  • Page 25 NOTE: Only cameras that are connected to the NVR via VIDEO IN ports can be scanned and registered. 2. Select a camera from the scan list and then select Add Camera. The device login window will appear. 3. Enter a User ID and a Password for the selected camera. Go To Camera Moves the focus automatically to the camera using the MAC address and model of camera in the camera list.
  • Page 26 Camera List By using the camera information file, .csv, the user can register the cameras easily. Selecting Export exports the list of camera information on USB as a .csv file. Selecting Import imports a camera information file, .csv file. The user can edit a csv file directly.
  • Page 27 Camera Registration Mode While in Live mode, right-click and select Camera Registration. Camera List Area...
  • Page 28 Screen Position/Registration Status: Identifies the camera’s position in the video display area. A blue background indicates a camera that is available for registration. A gray background indicates an already registered camera. Other registered cameras are shown in black background. Model: Indicates the camera’s model. MAC: Displays the 12 digits of the camera’s MAC address.
  • Page 29 MAC Address: Camera’s model and MAC address are shown if the camera has not been registered to the NVR. Screen Position/Registration Info: Flashes in orange if the camera has not been registered to the NVR. NOTE: Information is not indicated on the bottom of the screen for cameras already registered to the NVR, and the Screen Position/Registration Info icon is shown with a black background.
  • Page 30: Initial Unit Setup

    Self-diagnosis manually. Initial Unit Setup Before using the Recorder for the first time, establish the initial settings. Install the IDIS Center Software Program on a PC and connect to the Recorder remotely. The IDIS Center program is provided with the product for remote operation. The Recorder can be accessed, configured and managed by using IDIS Center.
  • Page 31 6. Once the Recorder is registered on the IDIS Center program, select IDIS Center Setup from the System menu, and then select Device NOTE: Refer to the IDIS Center Software manual for instructions on how to register the Recorder on the IDIS Center system.
  • Page 32 While setting up the Recorder, there will be many opportunities to enter names and titles. When making these entries, use a keyboard connected to a PC running IDIS Center. Throughout certain screens, you will notice a Default button located on the left bottom corner. Selecting Default provides the opportunity to reset the current screen to default settings.
  • Page 33 Menu Use Information contained in this section (Menu Use) applies to all other instructions found throughout this chapter. Login with an ID that has permission to access the Setup Menu in order to access and make changes to the Setup Menu.
  • Page 34: System Setup

    System Setup General PATH: System menu > General 1. Select the box beside Site and enter a Site Name. 2. Select the box beside Serial Number and enter the system serial number. 3. Select the box beside Language and a drop-down menu displays the available languages. Select the desired language Click Upgrade and select the USB Port.
  • Page 35 In order to display the system_log.txt file, you must use the correct character encoding settings and use a fixed-width font. Selecting Clear All Data will clear all video data from the hard drive. A dialog box is provided to confirm or cancel this operation.
  • Page 36 Date/Time PATH: System menu > Date/Time 1. Select the first box beside Date and the month, day, and year sections of the date will highlight 2. Use the Up and Down arrows to change the number 3. Select the Format box beside Date and select from the three available date formats to save selected format 4.
  • Page 37 , a confirmation to delete the User or Group is displayed. To delete the User currently logged into the Recorder on a local system or a PC running IDIS Center, log the user out of the system first and then delete the user.
  • Page 38  Alarm-Out Control – The user can reset the Recorder’s outputs during an alarm by selecting the alarm-out control button on the IDIS Center program.  Covert Camera View – The user can view video from cameras set as Covert while in the Live Monitoring or Search mode.
  • Page 39 Security PATH: System menu > Security Network Security is the certificate management menu for network security access. It supports checking the product certificate information, creating the new certificate, exporting and importing certificates.
  • Page 40 Storage PATH: System menu > Storage The information in the Type column describes the storage device. The capacity of the storage device is displayed in the Capacity column. The Format column displays whether the device is used for recording (Record) or not (Not Using). Not formatted indicates the device is not formatted.
  • Page 41 Power Management PATH: System menu > Power Management Selecting Key off Timeout adjusts time until the shutdown when the Key on the front is turned to Off. HDD Hot Plug can be performed by increasing the shutdown time. NOTE: Set the time to 2 min. and turn the Key to Off. When the Record LED is turned to On, remove the HDD and connect the new HDD.
  • Page 42 Self-Diagnosis PATH: System menu > Self-Diagnosis NOTE: This feature is also supported when connected to the NVR from a remote program. Select the No. box to select which report to export. The Time column displays when you started the self-diagnosis. The View a Report column briefly displays whether the report is “Good”...
  • Page 43 Selecting System, Network, Device Health Status, Storage Status or Camera Status displays the brief results of the self-diagnosis for the target device. NOTE: The NVR self-diagnostic report can only be viewed in text form. This feature is also supported when connected to the NVR from a remote program. Clicking the Export button at the bottom of the list allows you to view the reports on a PC web browser.
  • Page 44 Custom Value PATH: System menu > Custom Value Select the box under the Name column to set the name of system properties to be included in a JSON file on HTTP notifications. Select the box under the Value column to set the value of system properties to be included in a JSON file on HTTP notifications.
  • Page 45 About PATH: System menu > About User agreement: User agreement for the use of the FEN service. If you agree, we collect device information such as IP address, port and router information to the FEN server.
  • Page 46: Camera Setup

    Camera Setup Registration PATH: Camera menu > Registration You can register cameras at remote locales. By selecting a number from the list, you can move the camera up or down the list using the mouse wheel to reorder its position. The remaining cameras will move down the list automatically. Select the box under the Title column to edit the camera’s name.
  • Page 47 Select the box under the column No. to select the registered camera number and click the Add Camera button to register the camera. The MAC Address displays the scanned camera’s MAC address. The Address displays the scanned camera’s IP address. The Model indicates the camera model.
  • Page 48 Turn the camera number On or Off by checking the box in the No. column. Select the title to rename the camera. The Use column determines which cameras will be displayed in IDIS Center by selecting Normal, Covert 1 or Covert 2 from a drop-down list.
  • Page 49  Refocus Mode: When the refocus mode is On, the focus of the camera is readjusted when changing daytime to nighttime or nighttime to daytime. – DN Mode Shift: When image of the camera is switched to daytime or nighttime, the focus of the camera will be adjusted.
  • Page 50 Exposure  AE Target Gain: Set the target gain for the exposure compensation.  Local Exposure: Set the local exposure.  Anti-Flicker: Set to the same frequency as the lighting when the AC power is used for the lighting such as a fluorescent lights.
  • Page 51  Switching Level: Controls the changing time of daytime/nighttime mode, depending on the Switching Level. The higher the value is, day/nighttime mode is changed under high-lighting conditions. Also the lower the value is, day/nighttime mode is changed under low-lighting conditions. Miscellaneous ...
  • Page 52  PTZ Product: Choose to select the model of installed PTZ device.  ID: Choose to assign an ID to each PTZ device. to set up Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit and Parity of Choose the connected device. NOTE: Refer to the PTZ device manufacturer’s instructions for the proper settings.
  • Page 53  Set: Used to set up a scan profile. – Name: Enter a name for the scan profile. – Start/Stop: Specify which presets to use as start and stop points. – Dwell Time (sec.): Specify how long the camera will dwell at start and stop positions. –...
  • Page 54  Set: Used to set up a tour profile. – Name: Enter a name for the tour profile. – Function: Indicates the order of the function in the tour sequence. – Dwell Time (sec.): Specify how long to perform the selected function for. –...
  • Page 55 Stream I PATH: Camera menu > Stream I Configure the camera’s live and recording resolution, codec, picture quality, transfer speed, and ips speed settings. Select the box beside Camera Channel and select the camera number to configure a unique video profile. Click buttons to change the camera channel.
  • Page 56 Stream II PATH: Camera menu > Stream II Configure the camera’s failover profile, intelligent codec and MAT settings. Select the box under Failover Profile and select a video profile for the smart failover recording. Select the box under Intelligent Codec and toggle on the intelligent codec to lower bitrate. NOTE: Some camera models may not support the Intelligent Codec function.
  • Page 57 Audio PATH: Camera menu > Audio Selecting the box under Audio allows configuration of audio settings for each channel. Select the box beside Audio Codec and select the audio codec between G.711 u-Law and ADPCM 16KHz. Select the box beside Associated Audio In to associate the selected audio channel with the camera.
  • Page 58 SD Card PATH: Camera menu > SD Card If connection between the camera and NVR fails, the video will be recorded on SD memory card of the camera. When the connection is recovered again, the recorded video on SD memory card will be recorded on the NVR. Selecting Overwrite toggles between On and Off.
  • Page 59 Maintenance PATH: Camera menu > Maintenance Selecting the USB port displays USB search window. Select the corresponding upgrade package from the storage device connected to the NVR’s USB port. After selecting an upgrade package, select Apply to upgrade the camera. Camera settings can be imported or exported.
  • Page 60: Record Setup

    Record Setup General PATH: Record menu > General Selecting Overwrite toggles between On and Off. In the Overwrite mode, the Recorder records over the oldest video data (on a first-in, first-out basis) once all available storage space has been used. When Overwrite is turned off, the Recorder stops recording once all available storage space has been used.
  • Page 61 Select the number to change and use the Up and Down arrows to increase or decrease. Advanced Setup PATH: Record menu > Advanced Setup Quota Based Time Configure Limit Time-Lapse Recording setting to store event recording data for a longer period of time. To not use this function, select Never.
  • Page 62 Quota Based Size Cameras and disks are grouped to enable recording according to the set ratio. Click the + icon at the bottom left corner of the Camera Group list table to group the cameras by specifying the camera numbers. Click the + icon at the bottom left corner of the Storage Group list table to create a separate storage group by setting the recording storage space of each camera group.
  • Page 63 Schedule PATH: Record menu > Schedule Simple Mode Advanced Mode Selecting Schedule On toggles between On and Off. In the Schedule On mode, the Recorder records video based on the schedule established in the Schedule screen. Turning Schedule recording Off suspends schedule recording regardless of the schedule and displays the icon on the upper left corner of each camera screen.
  • Page 64 Simple Mode Options Select the box under the Mode heading to change the recording mode that will be used. Choose from: No Record, Time, Event, and Time & Event. When the Recorder is in the No Record mode, it will not record during the preset day and time range.
  • Page 65 Pre-Event PATH: Record menu > Pre-Event When the Recorder is in the Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the event occurs. The Pre-Event screen allows you to define how to handle pre-event recording. If you do not have Event set up in the Record Schedule, a message will display alerting you to this fact.
  • Page 66 NOTE: This function supports only if selecting the Recording Failover Service. This function is only supported for the camera supporting Failover recording of SD memory If the camera is reconnected during recording, the video recording will restart from the beginning. Statistics PATH: Record menu >...
  • Page 67 Statistics Camera Group indicates the name of the camera group. Throughput indicates the throughput of all cameras in the camera group. It is based on the longest accumulated time unit. Clicking the … icon under Throughput displays the throughput that accumulates data by camera group, showing data throughput in terms of average duration.
  • Page 68: Event Setup

    Event Setup System Event PATH: Event menu > System Event Select the box under Settings to configure conditions which the system should monitor. Select the box under Actions to configure alarm-out (NVR alarm-out channel, NVR beep, camera alarm-out channel) and notification (email, LAN1~5, push, HTTP, alert window) settings. Camera System PATH: Event menu >...
  • Page 69 Video Loss PATH: Event menu > Camera System > Video Loss Select the box under Activation Time to specify how long video loss has to last in order for it to be considered as an event. When the video loss is not detected for the specified duration of time, it will not be considered as an event. Select the box under Actions to specify which actions to take when a Video Loss event occurs.
  • Page 70 Recording Fail PATH: Event menu > Camera System > Recording Fail Select the box under Activation Time to specify how long recording fail has to last in order for it to be considered as an event. When the recording fail is not detected for the specified duration of time, it will not be considered as an event.
  • Page 71 Motion PATH: Event menu > Video Analytics > Motion Select the box under No. to choose which cameras to apply Motion Detection to. Select the box under Zone to define the motion detection block. Use the remote control’s arrow buttons to move the block selection window up, down, left and right.
  • Page 72  Record: Specify which cameras to begin linked recording on when an event occurs. If the schedule is set to Event or Time & Event mode, the selected cameras will begin linked recording when an event occurs.  Alarm-Out: Designate event-triggered alarm-out channels (each for the NVR and camera) and beeps. ...
  • Page 73  Sensitivity: Set daytime and nighttime sensitivity settings between 1 (Low) ~ 5 (High).  Min. Blocks: Motion needs to be detected in more than the specified number of blocks in order to trigger a Motion Detection event. You may select a value between 1 and the number of blocks selected under Zone for each daytime and nighttime.
  • Page 74 Select the box under Actions to specify which actions to take when a Tampering detection event occurs.  Record: Specify which cameras to begin linked recording on when an event occurs. If the schedule is set to Event or Time & Event mode, the selected cameras will begin linked recording when an event occurs. ...
  • Page 75 Channel: Set the channel of the source you set. Sub Channel: Set the sub channel of the source you set. Select the box under Condition. When a specific event occurs, you can set the condition that determines whether to operate motion according to the status of other events. Reference Only: Set the event to be the subject of a reference.
  • Page 76 Select the box under Actions. Set the actions the Recorder takes whenever it senses an input on one of its alarm inputs. Alarm input can be associated with cameras, trigger an Alarm-Out and Alarm LED, and/or notify a number of different devices.
  • Page 77 Select the box beside Line Delimiter and enter the character(s) the device uses to indicate the end of a line. Special characters can be entered using ^ and a capital letter; e.g., ^J for NL (New Line), ^M for CR (Carriage Return). Refer to the device manufacturer’s documentation for line delimiter character(s).
  • Page 78: Device Setup

    Device Setup Alarm-Out PATH: Device menu > Alarm-Out Setup PATH: Device menu > Setup Select the box under the Source column to specify the device to use for Alarm-In event. Each alarm output can be given its own title by selecting the box under the Title heading. Enter the title of each alarm output.
  • Page 79 Schedule PATH: Device menu > Schedule Click the + icon at the bottom left corner of the screen to add a schedule. You can apply different schedules for different Days of the week. To delete schedules, check the Selecting the box beside Dwell Time allows setting the dwell time of the alarm output. Dwell times range from 5 seconds to 15 minutes.
  • Page 80 Local Audio PATH: Device menu > Local Audio Local audio can be recorded. Select associated cameras to play. Connector PATH: Device menu > Connector Click the + icon at the bottom left corner of the screen to add a connection device. ...
  • Page 81 PATH: Device menu > GPS The port indicates the remote control device connected in the previous Connector tab. Select the box beside Type. Internal GPS data type can be selected from GPRMC and GNRMC. Select the box beside Product and select from NMEA and TAIP. Selecting Enable Recording toggles On and Off.
  • Page 82 Select Alarm-in No. to react when the acceleration event occurs. Select Sampling Rate to store the acceleration sensor data for each selected cycle. Title and Action can be set in Alarm-in page. NOTE: For the Notify action to work, the Recorder should be registered in the IDIS Center.
  • Page 83: Network Setup

    General PATH: Network menu > General The Recorder supports two-way audio communication between a local system and a PC running IDIS Center. Selecting the box beside Remote Audio Channel selects the audio channel that sends audio to the remote site.
  • Page 84 Web Server PATH: Network menu > Web Server Select Use Web Service to toggle between On and Off. When on, Web server is enabled. Select the box beside Web Server Port and set a port number between 1024 and 65535 by using the Up and Down arrow.
  • Page 85 NOTE: Manual lets you configure related settings manually. Configure IP Address, Gateway, and Subnet Mask settings manually using the remote control's arrow buttons or the virtual keyboard. When registering NVR with the IDIS mobile application, you can easily enter the IP address using the QR code.
  • Page 86 Select Ping Test to test the current WAN settings you made. 1. Enter the IP address of the DVR. 2. Adjust the frequency of the ping test. 3. Select Run to do the test. The test result is displayed. 4. Select Close to exit. NOTE: If using a firewall, select Change Port to change the port number to one that is permitted by the firewall.
  • Page 87 With DHCP, the NVR's IP address might change with each startup. When registering NVR with the IDIS mobile application, you can easily enter the IP address using the QR code. CAUTION: T here is a limit to the number of users allowed to connect remotely at the same time. Contact the...
  • Page 88 NOTE: Manual lets you configure related settings manually. Configure IP Address, Gateway, and Subnet Mask settings manually using the remote control's arrow buttons or the virtual keyboard. When registering NVR with the IDIS mobile application, you can easily enter the IP address using the QR code.
  • Page 89 PATH: Network menu > WAN > Ipv6 > Link-local Set Type to Link-local. Configure the Link-local address. It is used by nodes when communicating with neighboring nodes on the same link. PATH: Network menu > VIN If the camera is networked but not scanned, use this setup. This setup allows you to change the network setting of the NVR’s VIDEO IN port which is camera’s network environment.
  • Page 90 Select Manual to enter the IP address and other network settings manually. Select DHCP Client to retrieve an IP address and other network settings automatically from a DHCP server. Select DHCP Server to make the NVR run as a DHCP server. Check if there is another DHCP server on the same network.
  • Page 91 NOTE: When several NVRs exist in the same network, only one of NVRs has to be run as a DHCP server. If several DHCP servers are running, the redundant IP may be allocated to the camera. Wi-Fi PATH: Network menu > Wi-Fi If the Wi-Fi Module is not connected, the entire entry is disabled.
  • Page 92 – Password: Set the password for the AP connection. – Advanced Setup: Set the network. Click Scan to search and display the list of available access points. Select one from the list, then SSID, Security and Cipher are automatically determined. ...
  • Page 93 NetFS PATH: Network menu > NetFS It allows you to register NetFS sites for the following functions:  Upload or download of files for upgrade, import/export of a setup file, or log export on an FTP site or from an FTP site.
  • Page 94 keyboard.  User / Password: Enter the user and password to access the NetFS site using the virtual keyboard.  Test: Test the current NetFS site settings you have entered. RTSP PATH: Network menu > RTSP Select Use RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) to toggle between On and Off. You will be able to change the settings if Enable RTSP is enabled.
  • Page 95 Firewall PATH: Network menu > Firewall Setting up a customized firewall rule set, it allows or denies access such as specific MAC address, IP address and receiving network port of the NVR. Select Use Firewall to activate firewall function. Click the + icon at the bottom of the list to set up a firewall rule. ...
  • Page 96 PC (WebSetup / IDIS Web / IDIS Center program / RTSP). To connect to the camera WebSetup / IDIS Web / IDIS Center program / RTSP function, you need to configure the NAT rule to forward ports from NVR port number to the camera port number.
  • Page 97: Notification Setup

    NOTE: For the Notify action, the notify item selected should be enabled in the Notification setup screen and the Recorder should be registered in the IDIS Center. NOTE: The Notify action for system events made in the System - Monitoring setup screen on the System menu is not affected by the Notification Schedule settings.
  • Page 98 Callback PATH: Notification menu > Callback Select the title to set the name of Action. Enter the IP address of the receiving server and set Retry to between 1 and 10 in case of connection failure. Select the Setup... button at the lower right corner of the screen to configure Callback Retry Policy. ...
  • Page 99 Mail PATH: Notification menu > Mail Select the to add a recipient group and select the image file format attached to an email. A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the Group name. You can select between CBF and MP4. When selecting CBF, the NVR will attach an event detected video clip to an email.
  • Page 100 Select the SMTP Setup… box, and the SMTP Setup screen appears. Select the box beside Type and select between Manual and listed SMTP mail server providers. Select the box beside SMTP Server, enter the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server. NOTE: If you have configured the DNS Server setting under Network - WAN, you can enter the STMP server's domain name instead of its IP address in the SMTP Server field.
  • Page 101 HTTP PATH: Notification menu > HTTP Notify or forward the events on remote HTTP servers. The event and NVR information are sent to HTTP servers in a JSON format. icon, and the HTTP Notification information screen appears. Select the  Title: Enter the name of the HTTP site.
  • Page 102: Display Setup

    Display Setup Device PATH: Display menu > Device  Manual Configuration: Set the resolution manually regardless of the resolution supported by the monitor.  Resolution: Select from 3840 x 2160, 1920 x 1200, 1920 x 1080, 1680 x 1050 and 1600 x 1200. Screen PATH: Display menu >...
  • Page 103 Event Monitoring PATH: Display menu > Event Monitoring  Mode: Set the Mode for Event Monitoring. Select 1x1 layout to display the event monitoring in a single screen sequentially. Select Auto mode to set the event monitoring format automatically  Display Dwell: Set the amount of time that the event monitoring is output. ...
  • Page 104 PATH: Display menu > OSD Set the OSD (On Screen Display) options. The selected information is displayed on the bottom of the screen.  No.: Display the camera number on the upper left corner of the camera screen.  Title: Display the camera name on the upper left corner of the camera screen. ...
  • Page 105: Status Setup

    Status Setup Camera PATH: Status menu > Camera This screen displays an overview of camera events. When an event occurs, the corresponding channel flashes for 5 seconds. Motion Detection Trip-Zone Tampering Camera Disk Bad Camera Disk Disconnected Video Loss Device PATH: Status menu >...
  • Page 106 System PATH: Status menu > System This screen displays an overview of system events. When an event occurs, the corresponding channel flashes for 5 seconds.  Panic Record: Displays event status based on current Panic Record status.  Check Recording: Displays event status based on System Monitoring settings. For more information, refer to the Motion menu under Video Analytics.
  • Page 107 Storage PATH: Status menu > Storage Select Monitoring from the System menu under Setup to configure Disk Bad and Disk Temperature settings. Not Formatted A disk that has never been used before.  Disk performing normally.  If the HDD is partially damaged, indicates the bad sector Good Disk Bad percentage.
  • Page 108 Network PATH: Status menu > Network This screen provides a complete overview of the network status. Information shown include camera connection status, LAN port link status, number of connected clients, and network connection info. indicates the camera is connected. indicates the camera is not Camera Connection connected.
  • Page 109: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution  Check power cable connections. No Power  Confirm that there is power at the connection terminals.  Check camera video cable and connections.  Confirm that the camera has power. No Live Video  Check camera lens settings. The Recorder has stopped If hard disk drive is full, delete video or set the Recorder to the Overwrite Mode.
  • Page 110: System Log Notices

    System Log Notices Boot Up Schedule On Clip-Copy Duration of Video: Shutdown Schedule Off Clip-Copy Camera: Restart No Storage Found Callback Fail Upgrade Storage Wrong Format Factory Reset Upgrade Fail Storage Formatted ACC: On Power Failure Clear All Data ACC: Off Time Change Clear Disk Key: On...
  • Page 111: Error Code Notices

    Error Code Notices System Upgrade Related Clip Copy Related Description Description Unknown error. Unknown error. File version error. Device error. Operating system version error. Mounting failed. Software version error. No media. Kernel version error. Invalid media. Upgrade device mounting failed. File already existed.
  • Page 112: Specifications

    Specifications VIDEO Video Input Ethernet: 16 network cameras Video Resolution 3840x2160, 1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1600x1200 Record Speed Dual Stream: 480ips @ 4K + 480ips @ nHD (images per second) INPUTS/OUTPUTS Programmable as NC or NO, Alarm Input Threshold: <= 2.4V for NC and >= 2.8V for NO, 0~50V Alarm Output...
  • Page 113 IDIS Co., Ltd. For more information, please visit at www.idisglobal.com...

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