Chapter 1. Safety Regulatory These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The precaution measures are divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions”. Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings is neglected. •...
2.2 Product Key Functions Basic Information • Milesight NVR Series includes NVR Series (Mini NVR 1000 Series, Pro NVR 5000 Series, Pro NVR 7000 Series, Pro NVR 8000 Series), and PoE NVR Series (Mini PoE NVR 1000 Series, PoE NVR 5000 Series and PoE NVR 7000 Series), which can work with Milesight network cameras and connect with third party network cameras that support ONVIF.
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• Support instant playback. • Support setting view to Original or Resize. • Support playback on slave NVR when Milesight N+1 Hot Spare is enabled. • Support the NVR-side Dewarping function of all cameras on monitor. • Support the setting of Frame Rate and Bit Rate of different Record Stream Types separately according to the actual situation to achieve bandwidth saving.
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POS. Network • Equipped with PoE ports for PoE cameras(only available for PoE NVR). • Support Milesight Cloud. • Support P2P remote access. • Support IPv4/IPv6, TCP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, NTP, SNTP, SMTP, SNMP, UPnP.
Chapter 3. Local Operation 3.1 Wizard Setting By default, the Setup Wizard will start once the NVR has been loaded. You can click check- box to turn off the Wizard when startup. The Setup Wizard will guide you to complete important settings, which makes NVR more user-friendly.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 10 Note: 1. Only the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above supports activation function. 2. Password must be 8 to 32 characters long. 3. Password must contain at least one number and one letter. Step 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 11 Note: 1. Make sure your NVR’s version is 7x.9.0.11 or above. 2. Only the Wizard can enable Unlock Pattern when the NVR is active. Step 3. Set security questions which are used for resetting password. 10 questions are provided, you can select any one to set answer.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 12 Note: Only the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above supports. Step 4.Date and time setting. Select the Time Zone and date via NTP or you can set date and time manually.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 13 Step 5.Network setting. Input the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Preferred DNS Server. PoE NIC IPv4 Address option is only for PoE NVR Series. Step 6. Disk Management.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 14 Step 7. Camera Management. Search all the cameras in LAN by filtering Protocol and IP Range. Select cameras and click to add them to NVR.
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Step 8.Milesight Cloud Select Enable to allow Milesight Cloud Service.Then scan the QR code through M-sight Pro APP to get a remote and real-time view. Note: Only the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.9 or above supports enable in Wizard directly.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 16 Step 10.Login There are two ways to login the system. Method 1: Input the user name and password to login the system.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 17 If you forget the password, click to reset password. Note: Only the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above supports password reset if you forget it.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 18 Method 2: Click to login the system with Unlock Pattern if you enable Unlock Pattern. If you forget Unlock Pattern, click to reset Unlock Pattern.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 19 Note: When users enter the wrong password for four times, the login locking will be triggered. After being locked, the same user should wait for five minutes to log in again.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 20 3.2 Live View Main Menu and Tool Bar can pop up and hide automatically at the right side or bottom of the interface. Note: Tool Bar won’t be hidden if there is event notification. Table 1.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 21 Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions 12 screen layout 1+11 screens layout 2+10 screens layout 16 screen layout 64 screen layout Custom layout Target Mode Occupancy Mode Start all channels recording Stop all channels recording (for all displaying channels) (for all displaying channels) Adjust image in proportion...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 22 Note: 1. Make sure your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.77 or above so that the corresponding results for camera can be displayed in the Target Mode on the NVR side. 2. Make sure your camera model is MS-CXXXX-XXC, which supports the human/vehicle detection object configuration.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 23 You can click the corresponding record to check the latest X seconds (10s~20s) video. • X = 10 + Pre Record Time. You can set Pre Record Time in Storage -> Video Record - >...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 24 • Ensure that there is available HDD on NVR and correct record settings is made, so that you can check the record on live view. If you choose to display relevant detection results of ANPR, the real-time license plate information including Plate Snapshot, Channel Name, License Plate Number, Detected Time and Plate Type will be shown on the left of the interface once it get detected.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 25 No plate type will be shown if the license plate does not exist in Black/White list. However, you can right click the license plate information to quick add it to Black/White list or delete it from Black/White list.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 26 • X = 10 + Pre Record Time. You can set Pre Record Time in Storage -> Video Record - > Record Settings interface. • Ensure that there is available HDD on NVR and correct record settings is made, so that you can check the record on live view.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 27 3.2.2 Occupancy Mode After entering Occupancy Mode, a professional-level Occupancy Live Viewinterface pops up on the screen with full screen coverage. The real-time count results of all cameras within the set group, including the number of people entering, leaving and staying, as well as the traffic light status indicating whether the current number of people staying reaches the set maximum number of people staying, will be displayed in this interface.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 28 There are two traffic light states: Table 3. Item Descriptions The current number of people staying doesn’t reach the set maximum number of people staying. And below display Reminders of Green Light, Reminders of Green Light is set in the Smart Analysis ->...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 29 Item Descriptions The current number of people staying reaches the set maximum number of people staying. And below display Reminders of Red Light, Reminders of Red Light is set in the Smart Analysis -> Analysis Settings -> People Counting interface.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 30 Icon Descriptions It indicates VCA alarm Right click in the Live View and the quick operation menu pops up. Table 5. Item Descriptions Menu Display Main Menu The selected channel will be full screen. You could go back to previous screen layout by Single Screen double clicking the channel Switch to sub screen to operate (Only for Pro NVR 7000 Series, PoE NVR 7000 Series and...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 31 • The functions and channel status on the sub screen are the same as that on the main screen of both NVR 7000 Series and NVR 8000 Series. • For the Sub Screen Ctrl function of Pro/PoE NVR 7000 Series, you can choose whether these two outputs are independent or synchronous.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 32 Quick Operation for single channel In live view interface, left click the channel, the quick menu will appear. Table 6. Icons Icons Descriptions Descriptions Manually record Image Configure PTZ control Original/Resize the image Audio on/off Two-way Audio...
Fisheye tool bar. After finished, click to end Dewarping. Note: 1. NVR-side Dewarping is available for all devices including third-party devices. 2. Milesight NVR Only supports one channel Dewarping. Installation Mode: Ceiling Mount/ Wall Mount/ Table Mount...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 34 Display Mode: 1O/1P/2P/4R/1O3R/1P3R Fisheye Auto Tracking: Comprehensive Fisheye Auto Tracking avoids any details missing by performing the digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom to track the moving objects automatically. Note: Fisheye Auto Tracking function is only supported in On-board Dewarping and ceiling mode with Regional View on fisheye network camera.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 35 Icon Icon Descriptions Descriptions PTZ Manual Tracking Show/Hide the PTZ control panel One-touch patrol Dehumidifying Auto Home Auto Iris Wiper Note: 1. Ensure that your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.74 or above before you use Lighting for 30s, Lens Initialization, Auxiliary Focus and PTZ Manual Tracking.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 36 2. The Two-way Audio only supports one channel talking at one time. 3. Two-way Audio and Audio function can not be used together, including Audio of Playback. 4. The audio interface of NVR can only be used alone. When other devices are talking to NVR, it would indicate that the device is busy if you enable Audio or Two-way Audio of other channels at the same time.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 37 3.3 Playback Playback supports to playback video according to recorded time and to play recorded video files in specified time period. Synchronous playback of multi-channel is supported. 3.3.1 General Playback...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 38 Step1. Select General Playback as playback type. Step2. Select Stream Type. Primary Stream and Secondary Stream are available. Step3. Select channel. Select channels you want to do playback. User can click to select maximum channel for playback, 9 channels for Mini (PoE) NVR Series while 16 channels for other NVR.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 39 Step4. Select date. The day with blue letters means that there are record files. Step 5. Select Event to filter different events for a more accurate view.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 40 1)If you select Override Search, the events that you search for will be presented in a different color on the original timeline. Override Search:...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 41 2)If you select Event Only Search, only the video of the event will be presented on the timeline. Event Only Search:...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 42 Note: This function is only available when you playback with a single channel. Step 6. Click to play. Every channel got their own file bar, and there is only one file bar matching with the selected channel.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 43 Icons Icons Descriptions Descriptions Pause Timeline cutting Lock video file Quick tag Custom tag File Management Zoom in time bar Zoom out time bar Best Decoding Performance Smart Play Speed Speed up/down: You can adjust the speed even when playback is paused.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 44 Smart Play Speed:You can configure Play Speed for General Video and Event Video and choose to skip General Video according to your preference. Note: Only NVR firmware version xx.9.0.9 or above supports Smart Play Speed. Smart Search: NVR can search out all relevant motion events and play all the event recording files of the selected area.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 45 2. Make sure your Camera version is xx.7.0.76 or above. 3. Smart Search and Smart Play Speed can not be used together. 4. Smart Search is available only when playing in a single channel. Fisheye Mode: Click to enter Fisheye Mode, which will display full screen fisheye channel.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 46 3.3.2 Event Playback Step 1. Select Event Playback as playback type. Step 2. Select Stream Type. Primary Stream and Secondary Stream are available. Step 3. Select channel.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 47 Select channels you want to do playback. Layout of playback will be automatically adjusted according to the amount of the selected channels. Step 4. Select Event Type. In particular, the Detection Object option is available only if the Main Type is VCA and the Sub Type is one of several VCA events.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 48 Step 5: Select Start Time and End Time, click "Search" to search the record. Step 6: It would list all videos after clicking "Search". Set pre playback and post playback time, then play the video by clicking...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 49 Video Playback Tool Bar Description are the same as General Playback, except for those icons that are not locked or tagged on the playback bar. 3.3.3 Tag Playback Step 1. Select Tag Playback as playback type. Step 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 50 Step 3. Select channel. Select channels you want to do playback. Layout of playback will be automatically adjusted according to the amount of the selected channels. Step 4. Input tag name or any key words of tag. Step 5: Select Start Time and End Time.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 51 Video Playback Tool Bar Description are the same as General Playback, except for those icons that are not locked or tagged on the playback bar.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 52 3.3.4 Split Playback Split Playback allows users to select a video channel and set a time range to divide the video files into several parts in the specified time period according to their needs when watching playback, so that users can watch videos of different time simultaneously.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 53 Step4. Set Start Time and End Time. Set Start Time and End Time and click Search button to search playback records of the chosen channel. The time period should be within 24 hours Step5: It would start playing after clicking "Search", displayed in 4 split screens by default.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 54 Step6: Select Different Split Screen Numbers. Go to in the Toolbar, which corresponds to 4/9/16 screens playback.You can click any one of them to switch to different layout.It would segment and play the video according to your selection automatically.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 55 Step 3. Select Snapshot type, including Live View Snapshot, Playback Snapshot, Continuous Playback and Event Playback. Live View Snapshot and Playback Snapshot refer to the picture file manually captured in Live View and Playback page.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 56 Step 5: It would list all snapshot after clicking "Search". Click to play the selected picture,or click to auto play pictures. • You can export picture by clicking • Select Dictionary and Snapshot Resolution to be exported. The Snapshot Resolution includes Auto, 704*576, 640*360, and the default option is Auto.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 57 An information pop up to prompt you to check download status in Download Progress panel when you click You can view the file download process in the Download Process panel, including the remaining time required for all files to be downloaded.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 58 Note: 1. Download file can not exceed 100,000 at a time. 2. Only one file can be downloaded at a time, and files are downloaded in the order. Table 10. Icons Icons Descriptions...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 59 Take clip video as example. Step 1. Cut recorded files. Select the channel and date you want to backup, then select the time at timeline and click , then drag the timeline to select the start time and end time of video. Step 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 60 Step 4. Select the device to storage exported video and then click Note: You can also directly format and create new folder of storage device here. An information pop up to prompt you to check download status in Download Progress panel.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 61 Note: The download time of files depends on the time length of video you want to backup. You can view the file download process in the Download Process panel, including the remaining time required for all files to be downloaded.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 62 3.4 Retrieve 3.4.1 Common Backup Support to search out record file according to different stream type, record type and file type you set. Step 1: Set the search condition and click to search video.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 63 Step 2: Select the file you want to backup and click . Also, you can click to backup all recorded videos. In Common Backup interface, play, lock and unlock video are supported. Click to play to lock.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 64 Step 3: Select the format to be exported, which includes MP4, AVI and PS format and then click to export selected files. You can view the file download process in the Download Process panel, including the remaining time required for all files to be downloaded.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 65 records in the panel. Click to view the device status and perform the following operations: New Folder, Format and Refresh. Note: • Download file can not exceed 100,000 at a time. •...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 66 In particular, the Detection Object option is available in the Event Backup interface only if the Main Type is VCA and the Sub Type is one of several VCA events. You can search and back up the results that meet the corresponding conditions according to the selected Detection Object.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 67 Step 1: Set the search condition and click "Search" button to search video. The search result can be chosen as a List or Chart. The default search result presents as a list.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 68 Step 2: Select the file you want to back up and click "Backup". Also, you can click"Backup All" to backup all recorded videos. In Event Backup interface, you can click to play the video.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 69 Step 3: Select the format to be exported, which includes MP4, AVI and PS format and then click "Backup" to export selected files. You can view the file download process in the Download Process panel, including the remaining time required for all files to be downloaded.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 70 Note: • Download file can not exceed 100,000 at a time. • Only one file can be downloaded at a time, and files are downloaded in the order. 3.4.3 Picture Backup Support to search out and back up picture according to picture type.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 71 Step 1: Set the search condition and click "Search" button to search video. Step 2: Select the file you want to back up and click . Also, you can click to back up all recorded videos.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 72 Step 3: Select the Snapshot Resolution which includes Auto, 704*576 and 640*360, and click to export selected snapshots. You can view the file download process in the Download Process panel, including the remaining time required for all files to be downloaded.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 73 records in the panel. Click to view the device status and perform the following operations: New Folder, Format and Refresh. Note: • Download file can not exceed 100,000 at a time. •...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 74 3.5.1 Analysis Search 3.5.1.1 ANPR You can Search and Backup ANPR logs.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 75 Input corresponded information and click search button to search and you will get a whole ANPR logs list. License plate snapshot will be shown on the logs list while the complete image video and license plate information will be shown on the left of the page.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 76 Step1: Tick license plates you want to backup and click backup button Step2: Select the export file type, video stream type and video file format, then click export button. • Backup all. Step1: Click backup all button.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 77 3.5.1.2 Face Detection You can Search and Backup the results of Face Detection. Input corresponded information and click search button to search and you will get the results of Face Detection. Face snapshots will be shown on the results list while the complete image video and face attribute information will be shown on the left of the page.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 78 You can click to play the video. There are two methods to backup Face Detection results. • Backup Face Detection logs you want. Step1: Tick the face detection results you want to backup and click backup button Step2: Select the export file type, video stream type and video file format, then click export button.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 79 • Backup all. Step1: Click backup all button; Step2: Select the export file type, video stream type and video file format, then click export button. Then you will get corresponding file as selected export file type.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 80 3.5.1.3 People Counting You can Search and Backup the results of People Counting. Step1: Entering search conditions. Search Type: Select the search type first, including People Counting by Camera, People Counting by Group and Regional People Counting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 81 Group: Select the groups. Report Type: Daily Report, Weekly Report and Monthly Report are available. Statistic Type: People Entered, People Exited and Sum are available. Start Time: Input the time from which you want to Search. (3) Select “Regional People Counting”: Channel: Check the corresponding channels.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 82 Step3: You can backup the results of People Counting. For People Counting by Group, you can back up the results in two ways: (1) Backup the group you want. Step1: Choose the group you want to backup and click backup button...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 83 Step2: Select the file format, and then click export button. (2) Backup all. Step1: Click backup all button Step2: Select the file format, and then click export button. Then you will get corresponding file.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 84 3.5.1.4 Heat Map You can Search and Export Heat Map results. Step1: Entering search conditions. Step2: Check the corresponding channels. It supports simultaneous search of multi-channel reports. Step3: Select the Main Type. Space Heat Map and Time Heat Map are available. (1) Space Heat Map: Space Heat Map will be presented as a picture with different colors.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 85 (2) Time Heat Map: Time heat map will be presented as a line chart to show the heat at different times. Step4: Select the Report Type. Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report and Annual Report are available.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 86 3.5.1.5 POS You can Search and Backup the results of POS. Step1: Entering search conditions. POS No.: Select the POS number first. POS Content: Enter the POS information keywords you want to search. Start Time: Input the start time from which you want to search.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 87 You can click to play the video. There are two methods to backup POS results. (1) Backup the POS information you want. Step1: Tick the POS information you want to backup and click backup button Step2: Select the export file type and video file format, then click export button.
◦ NVR: V7X.9.0.7-r7 or above • Ensure both camera and NVR support LPR/ANPR function. Up to 16 ANPR channels are supported for Milesight NVR. • Ensure that NVR can get license plate information. Please set TCP which is the default mode as Post Type.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 89 Settings Do as following 5 steps to enable ANPR function. Camera will start to detect license plate and NVR will start to receive license plate information once these steps are done. Step 1: Select a channel and enable ANPR function;...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 90 Note: Make sure your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.77 or above so that the Auto option for LPR Night Mode Effective Time is available. Step 4: Set ANPR function effective time; Step 5: Set detection parameters including Detection Trigger, Confidence Level, License Plate Format, Repeat Plate Checktime and Features Identification;...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 91 Confidence Level: You can set the Confidence Level, and the higher the level, the more accurate the identification is. Repeat Plate Checktime: The same license plate information won’t be received on NVR within the time you set.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 92 Note: 1. Make sure your camera Version is 4X.7.0.74 or above. 2. You can add 8 rules at most. Features Identification: The selected features identification will be shown in ANPR logs interface.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 93 List Management Make a license plate list for your own NVR ANPR system. You can upload license plates and set them with different license type here. 10000 plates can be added at most. There are two methods to add license plates: •...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 94 • Batch adding by importing template. Step 1: Click , select USB device folder and click OK to download Template; Step 2: Input all license type and license plate number as Template shows; Step 3: Click Import button , select the file and click OK to add all license plates into list.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 95 Step 1: Enable Black List Mode/White List Mode/Visitor Mode as your demand; Step 2: Set effective time which means Mode works during that; Step 3: Set action including Audible Warning, Email Linkage, Event Popup, PTZ Action, Alarm Output, White LED and Trigger Channels Record.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 96 Email Linkage:NVR will send an email to the address you set before. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type, Email and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 97 Event Popup:Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Device’- >’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 98 PTZ Action:Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 99 And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output:Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 100 Triggered Interval:The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. White LED:Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 101 And you can add White LED by clicking . Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 102 Note: 1. The list is exclusive for NVR, working with all LPR cameras you add. It won’t synchronize with the list on camera side. 2. Do not forget to enable these modes, set effective time and record action for corresponded mode, ensuring that you can get real-time video when license plate is detected (Effective time and record action is enabled by default.)
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 103 3.5.2.2 Face Detection Face Detection settings consist of Face Capture and Advanced. Here are some notes for using Face Detection function. Note: 1. Ensure that there is available HDD on NVR and correct record settings is made, so that you can check the record on live view.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 104 Step 1: Select a channel and enable Face Detection function; Step 2: Set Min. Detection Size; Step 3: Set detection region or Shield Region, you can draw the polygon region on the screen directly, or you can also click to select or delete the entire region.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 105 Capture Mode: Quality Priority, Timeliness Priority, Customize are available. • Quality Priority: In this mode, it will push a face screenshot of best quality when the face is detected. • Timeliness Priority: In this mode, it will push a face screenshot in the shortest time when the face is detected.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 106 Snapshot Interval: 80 milliseconds, 200 milliseconds, 500 milliseconds, 1 second, 2 seconds and 4 seconds are available. This option is optional for Customize mode. Oblique Face Angle Limit: Set Oblique Face Angle Limit to 1~180. The larger the value, the larger angle the oblique face that can be detected.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 107 Attribute Recognition Settings: The attributes include Age, Gender, Glasses, Mask and Cap. Users can choose the attributes as needed. Face Privacy: When Face Privacy Mode is enabled, the detected faces in the face detection area will be mosaic automatically.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 108 3.5.2.3 People Counting People Counting Settings People counting is able to count that how many people enter or exit during the setting period. Step1. Enable Channel Event. Select Channel and Detection Line, then enable People Counting. Step 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 109 Note: It supports drawing up to 4 detection lines and configures them individually. Step 3. Set Object Size Limits. Minimum Size: The Min. Size means that only if the object size is bigger than the frame, the settings for People Counting will take effect.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 110 Table 11. Parameters Function Introduction Count Type Users can choose the information they want to display in Live Video. Enable/disable the OSD shown. OSD Font Size The font size of the OSD display. OSD Text Position The text position of the OSD display.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 111 Table 12. Parameters Function Introduction Alarm will be triggered when the thresholds reaches to a certain value from 1 to 9999. Total Counting and Single Counting are available. You can set the Alarm Thresholds of In/Out/Capacity/Sum.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 112 Parameters Function Introduction Set action including Audible Warning, Email Linkage, PTZ Action, Alarm Output, White LED, HTTP Notification and Others. For detailed settings of these actions, please refer to Alarm Action (page 95).
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 113 Note: Make sure your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.77 or above. Step 1. Set Group. Group Settings: Click to pop up the Group Settings interface. Then you can click to add Group in the interface, and edit the Group Name and select the Channels to join the Group in the Add Group interface.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 114 Step 2. Select a Group from the added Groups. Group Name: The corresponding Group Name will be automatically obtained according to the Group No. you choose. You can modify the Group Name by clicking on the corresponding Group in the Group Settings interface.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 115 Live View Counting Reset: Reset the Group counting data in the Occupancy Live View interface. Live View Counting Auto Reset/Day/Time: The Group counting data is automatically reset at the set time when Live View Counting Auto Reset is enabled. NVR Counting Reset: Reset the Group counting data stored in NVR side, and also reset the Group counting data in the Occupancy Live View interface.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 116 Step 1. Select channel and the region number to configure, then enable Regional People Counting. Note: Ensure that your camera model is MS-CXXXX-XXC and camera version is 4X.7.0.78 or above. Step 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 117 Step 6. Set detection schedule by clicking "Edit" button. Step 7. Set alarm action including Audible Warning, Email Linkage, Event Popup, PTZ Action, Alarm Output, White LED and Trigger Channels Record. For detailed settings of these actions, please refer to Alarm Action (page 95).
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 118 Step 1: Select Report Type including People Counting by Camera, People Counting by Group and Regional People Counting. Step 2: Enable Report Auto Backup, and then select the Channel or Group. Step 3: Set the day and the time.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 119 3.5.2.4 Heat Map Milesight NVRs support the configuration of the Heat Map function of Milesight cameras on NVR directly and you can search and export the results of Heat Map in Smart Analysis.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 120 Heatmap Schedule: Set Heat Map schedule by clicking "Edit" button.. Note: 1. Ensure that your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.74 or above. 2. Please configure Heat Map schedule on camera side. 3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 121 3.5.2.5 POS You can configure some basic POS information here. When the communication between the POS machine and NVR is available and POS function is enabled on NVR side, NVR can obtain the information transmitted by the POS machine and display the POS information on the configured channel Live View.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 122 Display Region: Draw the area in the channel where POS information is displayed Character Encoding: The encoding format of the information transmitted by the POS machine. The default is Unicode (UTF-8) Font Size: Set the font size of POS information Font Color: Set the font color of POS information Overlay Mode: Set the overlay mode when the channel display area is full in the Live View.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 123 Step 1. Add camera. Method 1. Add camera through Device Search interface. ‘Camera’->‘Device Search’. 1. Select IP Range, NIC and Protocol, which includes ALL, ONVIF and MSSP.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 124 2. Click button to search cameras at the same LAN with NVR. 3. Select one channel, click button, input password and click button to finish.
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TCP, UDP or Auto transport protocol for it. Click to finish batch adding. MSSP: You can search out all Milesight cameras which have different network segment in the LAN. Method 2. Add camera through camera management interface. ‘Camera’->‘Camera...
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• RTSP: You can add any IP cameras with RTSP protocol streams (Port: 554). It needs you to input complete resource path of the IP camera to add it. Take Milesight device for example, the resource path of main stream is “rtsp://IP:port/main” and secondary...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 127 • MSSP:You can add Milesight cameras which are in the same LAN with MSSP protocol. Note: Support RTSP over HTTPS transmission between Milesight IPC and NVR. You can select MSSP as the Protocol and choose Encryption for the Transport Protocol.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 128 You can add offline cameras to Milesight NVRs by method2. As long as the device information you fill in is correct, NVR will determine whether the device is connected and update the camera status automatically.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 129 After adding the IP channels, click button on Camera Management interface, then appears under Status. If it shows the icon, users can move the mouse to the corresponding icon in the status bar to check the reason for the disconnection.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 130 Note: 1. Event Record Stream Configuration includes Events like Motion Detection, VCA, Camera Alarm Input and Smart Analysis. 2. For Fisheye camera, you can change its Transfer Mode, Installation Mode, Display Mode and Channel ID through Camera Edit Settings interface.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 131 3. Make sure your camera’s firmware version is 4X7.0.75 or above. Batch configuring camera Click , select multiple channels and set parameters of cameras.
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You can delete this channel by clicking , or you can select multiple devices and then click to delete. Step 5. Configure PoE Channel(Only for PoE NVR) 1. Connect Milesight camera to PoE port, it will detect the camera automatically.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 133 2. If the camera's password is the same with NVR admin password, it will be successfully authenticated and be changed into the same network segment with internal NIC IPv4 address, then the camera will be connected successfully. 3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 134 If the camera status shows Inactive, please select camera and click "Activate" button to activate it first before adding to NVR. Besides, you can select channels and click "IP Edit" to batch editingtheir IP information. For Fisheye camera in Multi-stream Mode, it would add all channels by default when batch editing the IP information.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 135 3.6.3 PTZ Configuration Configuration [Preset] Preset can be set to move your PTZ camera to a desired preset position. The preset position is the preparation for Patrol. Step1. Use the PTZ direction key to rotate the position of preset. Then choose a preset number and click to save a preset position.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 136 Step2. Drag the mouse or click 8 direction keys by mouse to rotate PTZ. Step3. Click to save the PTZ movement patterns. Step4. Click to preview the pattern. Click to stop. [PTZ Operation] Table 13.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 137 Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions PTZ direction control and PTZ speed auto scan button Zoom +, Focus +, Iris + Zoom -, Focus -, Iris - Zoom Focus Iris Basic Users can configure the functions and parameters about Pan/Tilt/Zoom. Step1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 138 Step3. If you enabled Preset Freezing, the live view of preset position will be showed directly instead of showing both the moving path to the position and the live view. It can also reduce the use of bandwidth in the digital network system.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 139 You can set up the Auto Home feature by following steps: Step1. Select channel and enable Auto Home. Step2. Set a latency time to trigger Auto Home mode, 5-720s. Step3. Select a predefined preset in the list, press “Call” to check the location. Also support to select current location.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 140 Step1. Check the checkbox to enable the PTZ Limit function. Step2. Choose the limit mode as Manual limit or scanning limit. • Manual Limit: When Manual limit stops are set, you can operate the PTZ control panel manually only in the limited surveillance area.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 141 You can configure the Initial Position for PTZ cameras as a zero point. Step1.Click the PTZ control buttons as the Initial Position of the PTZ bullet, you can also call a defined preset and set it as the Initial Position. Step2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 142 You can add a privacy mask by following steps: Step1. Select channel and enable Privacy Mask. Step2. Select the Region Type as Mask or Mosaic. Step3. Drag the mouse to select the area which needs to be protected on the live view window and then click"Add"...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 143 Step4. Select "OK" to save the settings. Note: 1. Ensure that your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.73 or above. 2. There are two interfaces for Privacy Mask configuration. PTZ Privacy Mask is only applied in PTZ cameras while Privacy Mask can also be applied in other cameras.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 144 You can edit Scheduled Tasks by following steps: Step1. Select channel and enable Scheduled Tasks. Step2. Click to set the schedule and task details. Step3. Set the Task Recovery Time (from 5 to 720 seconds). You can set the time(a period of inactivity) before the PTZ camera starts the schedule and task details.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 145 Step1. Check the checkbox to enable Auto Tracking. Step2. Enable "Report to Motion Detection" to trigger Motion Detection alarm during auto tracking. Step3. Enable “Show Tracking” to show tracking in Auto Tracking function. Step4.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 146 Step8. Check the type of tracking object as Human or Vehicle. Step9. Click "Edit" to edit Auto Tracking Schedule which will be synchronized to IP Camera. Step10. Click [Copy to Camera] to copy the same configuration to other channels. Step11.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 147 Wiper Here you can turn on the smart wiper function to control the wiper of speed dome camera. After the smart wiper function is enabled, the wiper of the speed dome camera will automatically start working in rainy weather, and the working frequency of the wiper will be adjusted intelligently according to the rainfall.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 148 Note: The Wiper function is available in AI 36X/42X Speed Dome with Smart Rain- Sensing Wiper. Advanced Choose a channel and set the PTZ parameters. Besides, you can click "Copy" to copy the same configuration to other channels.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 149 Note: 1. Settings for a PTZ camera must be configured before it can be used. Make sure that the PTZ and RS-485 of the NVR are connected properly. 2. The PTZ protocol and address of IP channel must be consistent with those of the PTZ decoder.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 150 Step1. Select channel. Step2. Set the configuration. Power Line Frequency: 50Hz and 60Hz are available. Day/Night Mode:Set the Day/Night mode for the channel. White LED Light Control:There are four options available, you can select one to meet your need.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 151 the infrared light transmittance is highly increased. Support to set the strength of the IR to Auto Mode or Customize to achieve the best effect. Near view IR level: Adjust the light strength of Low-Beams LED light level from 0 to 100. Far view IR level: Adjust the light strength of High-Beams LED light level from 0 to 100.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 152 4. Day to Night Sensitivity and Night to Day Sensitivity under Auto Mode are only available under Auto Mode when camera are 180° Panoramic Bullet and Mini Bullet whose firmware version is 4X.7.0.74 or above. 5.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 153 Reduce Video Stuttering: This function is only supported by the cameras of 5MP@20fps to decrease the unstable phenomenon. White Balance: Choose a white balance mode for the channel. Defog Mode: Better image effect in foggy weather. Digital Image Stabilization: Decrease the blur and shakiness of the image.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 154 Step 1. Select channel. Step 2. Set the configuration. Exposure Level: Level 0~10 are available to meet your need. Minimum Shutter:Set the Minimum Shutter to 1~1/100000s. Maximum Shutter: Set the Maximum Shutter to 1~1/100000s. Limit Gain Level: Set the Limit Gain Level to 1~100.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 155 Step 4. Select "Apply" to save the settings. 3.6.4.4 OSD You can set OSD (On Screen Display) on NVR, and the OSD will be synchronized to Camera. Step 1. Select channel. Step 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 156 Show Video Title: Enable it and the video title will be shown on screen. Title Position: Set the position for the video title: Top-Left or Top-Right. Date Position: Set the position for the date: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left or Bottom- Right.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 157 You can add a privacy mask by following steps: Step1. Select channel and enable privacy mask. Step2. Select the Region Type as Mask or Mosaic. Step 3. Drag the mouse to select the area which needs to be protected on the live view window and then click"Add"...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 158 Note: Ensure the firmware version of the network camera is 4X.7.0.70 or above. 3.6.4.6 ROI The NVR supports to set ROI (Region Of Interest). It is an image cropping feature designed to assist users in achieving bandwidth and storage optimization.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 159 3.6.5 Audio This audio function allows to configure the audio interface parameters for camera. Enable Audio: Check on the check box to enable audio feature. Denoise: Set it as On/Off. When you set the function on, the noise detected can be filtered. Encoding: G.711-ULaw, G.711-ALaw, AAC LC, G.722 and G.726 are available.
Step 5. Select "Apply" to save the settings. Note: Watermark only appears when exporting by a third party. 3.6.7 Camera Maintenance Milesight NVRs support both Online Upgrade and Local Upgrade of Milesight Cameras. Also, Milesight NVRs support batch maintenance of cameras including Import&Export...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 161 Configuration, Reboot, Reset, etc., making Milesight NVRs become the central management site to manage the cameras more easily. Local Upgrade Step 1.Click "Browse" and select the corresponding firmware you downloaded in your USB.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 162 Step 3. Choose the corresponding channel you want to upgrade and click "Upgrade" to upgrade the camera. Online Upgrade...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 163 Step 1.Click "Check" to confirm whether there is a new version for the camera added to NVR. If there is a new version for camera, the icon in corresponding Upgrade column will turn blue and the latest version will be displayed in Latest Version column.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 164 • A way to achieve batch upgrade. Just select the cameras you want to upgrade and then click "Upgrade" button. Import/Export Configuration...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 165 Step 1. Choose the corresponding channel you want to import/export configuration files. • Import Configuration File: Step 2. Click "Browse" and select a .cfg file. Step 3. Click "Import" to import a configuration file. •...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 166 Reboot Step 1. Choose the corresponding channel you want to reboot. Step 2. Click “Reboot” button to restart the selected channels.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 167 Reset Step 1. Choose the corresponding channel you want to reset. Step 2. Enable the “Keep the IP” option to keep the IP configuration when resetting the selected channels. And enable the “Keep the User” option to keep the User configuration when resetting the selected channels.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 168 Logs The user can check, search and export channel logs in Logs interface. By selecting the Main Type, Sub Type, Start Time and End Time, which can narrow down the scale of logs, you can search for logs that you need.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 169 3.7 Storage Preparation for Record Step1. Ensure your NVR has been installed and the HDD has been initialized, please check it on “Storage” -> ”Disk Management” interface.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 170 Step2. Ensure that the HDD has sufficient storage space. Enable [Recycle Mode] in the case of insufficient capacity of storage device on Storage -> Disk Management -> General Settings interface . Recycle Mode: You can enable or disable Recycle Mode for all storage device.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 171 Method 2: Select operation type: Continuous, Event (including Motion, Alarm, VCA and Smart Analysis) or Erase. Then drag a square in the time table to set record effective time. It is convenient for you to set or clear all corresponding schedule by clicking "Select All" or "Clear All".
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 172 Note: Here are steps for setting ANPR record correctly so that NVR will record when license plate is detected. Step 1: Set Smart Analysis as Record Type in Storage -> Video Record -> Record Schedule interface;...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 173 Record Settings Make general configuration for selected channels. Click "Copy" to copy the same configuration to other channels. Channel: Select the channel which will be set. Pre Record : Event pre-record duration time. It will start recording before the event is triggered.
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• Camera: V4X.7.0.72 or above • NVR: V7X.9.0.6 or above • Firmware download link: https://www.milesight.com/support/download#firmware 2. Camera should equipped with on-board SD card. 3. Camera should be added to NVR by MSSP protocol. 4. No matter whether NVR has recording schedule or not, camera will do ANR recording...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 175 No matter whether NVR has recording schedule or not, camera will do ANR recording and then retrieve back to NVR after reconnection. 3.7.2 Snapshot...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 176 Note: NVR models ending with the letter C do not support this function. Snapshot Schedule Step 1.Select channel. Step 2.Set snapshot schedule. Method 1: Click "Edit" to edit schedule. Select Day and Time to finish editing. Method 2: Select operation type: Continuous, Event or Erase.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 177 Step 3. Click "Copy" to copy the same snapshot configuration to other channels. Snapshot Settings Make general configuration for selected channels. Click "Copy" to copy the same configuration to other channels. Channel: Select the channel which will be set.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 178 Snapshot Due Time: Set the due time of snapshot files, 1~120days or unlimit are available. 3.7.3 Disk Management You can check Disk status, add Network Disk and set Recycle Mode here. Diak Mangement Property: R/W and Read-only are available for this option.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 179 Network Disk NAS (Network-Attached Storage) should be available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files and snapshots. You can click and then input corresponded NAS information to add NAS. Note: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 180 Edit the Property by clicking . After that the storage device will be ready. HDD Type: RAID means RAID, NAS means network attached storage while LOCAL means normal disk mode.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 181 General Settings Recycle Mode: You can enable or disable Recycle Mode for all storage devices. eSATA Function: Both storage and backup are available. Note: eSATA Function is only available for NVR 8000 Series. 3.7.4 RAID...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 182 RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit. A RAID setup stores data over multiple hard disk drives to provide enough redundancy so that data can be recovered if one disk fails.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 183 Step1. Enable RAID. NVR will reboot after enabling. Step2. Select HDD and click "Create" or "Quick Create" to create a new array. New array will be available after a while.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 184 Hot Spare: A disk can be used as the hot spare for any array created in the system. Rebuild: When the array is in Degraded status, the device can start rebuilding the array automatically with the hot spare disk to ensure the high security and reliability of the data.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 185 Step 1. Enable Quota. Step 2. Select the channel in which you want to enable Quota. Then the used record capacity and the used snapshot capacity of the corresponding channel are automatically displayed.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 186 The Quota status of each channel will be displayed in a table at the bottom of the Storage Mode -> Quota interface. Group You can divide disks into different groups, which is able to storage different channels’ recorded files into different groups.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 187 Step 1. Enable Group. Step 2. Switch to Disk Management interface. Click and set the group number of every disk.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 188 Note: You can add 16 groups at most. Step 3. Select group and channels which you want to record into this group. 3.7.6 Auto Backup...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 189 Step 1. Enable Auto Backup. Step 2. Select Storage Device as USB Device, NAS or eSATA disk. Note: eSATA disk is only supported on NVR 8000 series. Step 3. Set Backup Start Time. Step 4.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 190 Note: 1. You can check Auto Backup status in the Backup Status bar, and the corresponding status is as follows. • No Storage Device • Unsupported Storage Device Format • Standby •...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 191 Step2: Set the area for triggering motion detection. You can set the area by dragging a square on live view window. Note: The motion detection area will be synchronized to Camera. Step3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 192 1. Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 193 Picture Attached: Select whether to attach picture when sending Emails. If you enable it, you will receive alarm emails with one event captured picture attached. Event Popup:Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Device’- >’Event Popup Duration Time’.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 194 PTZ Action:Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 195 And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output:Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 196 Triggered Interval:The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. White LED:Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 197 And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 198 Note: Make sure you have set correct schedule for record and snapshot before setting the Event Action. Step5. Click"Copy" and to copy the same configuration to other channels.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 199 3.8.2 Video Loss Step 1.Select a channel. Step 2.Set Action for video loss by clicking "Edit". Audible Warning:NVR will trigger an audible warning when event is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 200 Email Linkage:NVR will send an email to the address you set before. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type, Email and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 201 Event Popup:Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Device’- >’Event Popup Duration Time’. Then triggered channel will be shown one by one as duration time.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 202 PTZ Action:Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 203 And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output:Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 204 Triggered Interval:The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. White LED:Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 205 And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 206 3.8.3 Alarm Input 3.8.3.1 NVR Alarm Input Step 1. Set Alarm input Number, Alarm Name and Alarm Type. Alarm Input No.: The channel which has input signal. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm. Alarm Type: Choose NO or NC alarm type for the alarm.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 207 Step 2. Set effective time for alarm input by clicking corresponding "Edit". Step 3. Set action for alarm input by clicking corresponding "Edit". Audible Warning:NVR will trigger an audible warning when event is detected. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 208 1. Select the operation type, Email and Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 209 PTZ Action:Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 210 And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output:Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 211 Triggered Interval:The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. White LED:Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 212 And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 213 Step 4: Copy alarm input settings to other input interface by clicking "Copy".
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 214 • If you choose the Disarming option, you will be able to configure the following settings. Step 2: Set action for alarm input by selecting the check-box. When the disarming function is enable and the alarm input is connected to the trigger key, you can disarm or arm with one click.
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• The disarming and arming functions are effective for all channels of the NVR. 3.8.3.2 Camera Alarm Input Milesight NVRs support configuring the Alarm Input of Milesight cameras directly. Step 1. Set Alarm Input Number, Enable Alarm Input, Set Alarm Name and Alarm Type Alarm Input No.: The channel which has input signal.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 216 The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 217 Picture Attached: Select whether to attach picture when sending Emails. If you enable it, you will receive alarm emails with one event captured picture attached. Event Popup:Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Device’- >’Event Popup Duration Time’.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 218 PTZ Action:Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 219 And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output:Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 220 Triggered Interval:The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. White LED:Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 221 And you can add White LED by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 222 Step4: Copy alarm input settings to other input interface by clicking "Copy".
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 223 3.8.4 Alarm Output 3.8.4.1 NVR Alarm Output Step 1. Set Alarm output channel, Alarm Name, Alarm Type and Record Channels. Alarm Output No.: The channel which will output the alarm signal. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm.
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2. Click “Edit” to edit record effective time manually. Step 3: Copy alarm output settings to other output interface by clicking “Copy”. 3.8.4.2 Camera Alarm Output Milesight NVRs support the upgrade of Milesight Cameras. Step 1. Set Alarm output channel, Alarm Name, Alarm Type and Record Channels.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 225 Alarm Output No.: The alarm output number of the corresponding channel which has input signal. Alarm Name: Set a name for the alarm. Alarm Type: Choose NO or NC alarm type for the alarm. Delay: The output time for alarm.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 226 Step 3: Copy alarm output settings to other output interface by clicking “Copy”. 3.8.5 Exception Step1. Select Exception Type.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 227 Network Disconnected: Loss of network. IP Address Conflict: The IP of the NVR within the same LAN is the same as that of other devices. Disk Full: Disk full. It usually happens when recycle Mode is OFF. Record Failed: Recording fails, including HDD Failed, HDD Full and so on.
And it can be unlocked manually. 3.8.6 VCA It uses Milesight Video Content Analysis technology which is applied in a wide range of domains including entertainment, health-care, retail, automotive, transport, home automation, safety and security. Milesight VCA functions provides advanced, accurate smart video analysis for Milesight network cameras.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 229 3.8.6.1 Region Entrance Region entrance helps to protect a specific area from potential threat of suspicious person’s or object’s entrance. An alarm will be triggered when objects enter the selected regions by enabling region entrance.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 230 For cameras with the firmware version higher than 4X.7.0.78, it supports drawing polygon detection region for VCA function. Step 3. Set the Object Size Limits. You can edit Minimum Size and Maximum Size by clicking "Edit" button. Minimum Size: The Min.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 231 Step5. Select the Detection Object. Human or Vehicle or both are selected as the detection object according to the need. Only the selected detection object can trigger the alarm. Note: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 232 1. Select the operation type: Audible or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting. It will be more convenient by clicking to set or clear all time settings. 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 233 Picture Attached: Select whether to attach picture when sending Emails. If you enable it, you will receive alarm emails with one event captured picture attached. Event Popup:Trigger alarm screen popup to full screen when alarm is triggered. And you can set display duration time of all triggered channel in ‘Settings’->’General’->’Device’- >’Event Popup Duration Time’.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 234 PTZ Action:Trigger PTZ action when alarm is triggered. PTZ action includes Preset and Patrol. User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1. Select the operation type: PTZ or Erase. Then drag a square on the time table for time setting.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 235 And you can add PTZ Action by clicking Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Action Type: Preset and Patrol are available. No.: Select the number of Preset or Patrol. Alarm Output:Trigger alarm output when alarm is triggered.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 236 Triggered Interval:The effective interval between two actions when event triggered. White LED:Trigger White LED flashing when alarm is triggered. The user can set effective schedule as following two ways: User can set effective schedule as following two ways: 1.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 237 And you can add White LED by clicking . Channel: Select the channel which supports this function. Flash Mode: Twinkle and Always are available. Flash Time: Set the time for White LED flashing. When the Flash Mode is Twinkle, the range of Flash Time is 1~10 and the default value is 3.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 238 Step8. Click [Copy] to copy the same configuration to other channels. 3.8.6.2 Region Exiting Region exiting is to make sure that any person or object won't exit the area that is being monitored.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 239 Step1.Select Channel and Region No, then enable Region Exiting. Step 2. Set exit detection region. You can click "Edit" button to edit the detection region. Also, you can edit the area by clicking "Edit"...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 240 For cameras with the firmware version higher than 4X.7.0.78, it supports drawing polygon detection region for VCA function. Step 3. Set the Object Size Limits. You can edit Minimum Size and Maximum Size by clicking "Edit" button. Minimum Size: The Min.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 241 1. Make sure your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.77 or above, which supports the human/ vehicle detection object. 2. Make sure your camera model is MS-CXXXX-XXC, which supports the human/vehicle detection object. Step6.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 242 Step1.Select Channel and Region No, then enable Advanced Motion Detection. Step 2. Set advanced motion detection region. You can click "Edit" button to edit the detection region. Also, you can edit the area by clicking "Edit"...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 243 Step 3. Set the Object Size Limits. You can edit Minimum Size and Maximum Size by clicking "Edit" button. Minimum Size: The Min. Size means that only if the object size is bigger than the frame, the settings for Region Entrance will take effect.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 244 2. Make sure your camera model is MS-CXXXX-XXC, which supports the human/vehicle detection object. Step 6. Set Ignore Short-Lived Motion. The motion within the set time will be ignored and won’t trigger the alarm, making the detection more accurate and efficient.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 245 3.8.6.4 Tamper Detection Tamper Detection is used to detect possible tampering like the camera being unfocused, obstructed or moved. This functionality alerts security staff immediately when any above- mentioned actions occur. Step1.Select channel and enable Tamper Detection.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 246 Step 4. Set Action for tamper detection alarm by clicking "Edit". For detailed settings of these actions, please refer to Alarm Action (page 231). Step5. Click [Copy] to copy the same configuration to other channels. 3.8.6.5 Line Crossing Line Crossing detection is designed to work in most indoor and outdoor environment.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 247 Step 1. Select Channel and enable Line Crossing. Step 2. Choose detection line number. Step 3. Define its direction. It allows to set up to four lines at a time. There are three direction modes to choose for triggering alarm.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 248 Note: Each Line Crossing configuration works separately and do not affect each other. Step 5. Set the Object Size Limits. You can edit Minimum Size and Maximum Size by clicking "Edit" button. Minimum Size: The Min.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 249 2. Make sure your camera model is MS-CXXXX-XXC, which supports the human/vehicle detection object. Step8. Set Effective Time of region entrance by clicking "Edit". NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set. It will be more convenient by clicking "Select All"...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 250 Step1.Select Channel and Region No, then enable Loitering. Step 2. Set Loitering detected region. You can click "Edit" button to edit the detection region. Also, you can edit the area by clicking "Edit"...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 251 For cameras with the firmware version higher than 4X.7.0.78, it supports drawing polygon detection region for VCA function. Step 3. Set the Object Size Limits. You can edit Minimum Size and Maximum Size by clicking "Edit" button. Minimum Size: The Min.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 252 • Make sure your camera’s version is 4X.7.0.77 or above, which supports the human/ vehicle detection object. • Make sure your camera model is MS-CXXXX-XXC, which supports the human/vehicle detection object. Step6.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 253 Step1.Select channel and enable Human Detection. Step 2. Enable Show Tracks or not. Step 3. Set the Object Size Limits. You can edit Minimum Size and Maximum Size by clicking "Edit" button. Minimum Size: The Min.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 254 NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set. It will be more convenient by clicking "Select All" or "Clear All" to set or clear all time settings. Step 5. Set Action for human detection alarm by clicking "Edit". For detailed settings of these actions, please refer to Alarm Action (page 231).
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 255 Step 2. Set Loitering detected region. You can click "Edit" button to edit the detection region. Also, you can edit the area by clicking "Edit" button. And you can set or clear all set region by directly clicking "Set All" or "Clear All".
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 256 Step 3. Set the Object Size Limits. You can edit Minimum Size and Maximum Size by clicking "Edit" button. Minimum Size: The Min. Size means that only if the object size is bigger than the frame, the settings for Region Entrance will take effect.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 257 NVR receives the alarm when effective time has been set. It will be more convenient by clicking "Select All" or "Clear All" to set or clear all time settings. Step 5. Set Action for Object Left/Removed alarm by clicking "Edit". For detailed settings of these actions, please refer to Alarm Action (page 231).
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 258 Server Address:Support to Enter the address of NTP Server manually. NTP Sync:Set the time of NVR to synchronize with the NTP server. Interval:The interval for synchronizing with NTP server can be set and support NTP Interval ranging from 1 to 43200 minutes.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 259 HDMI1 Audio: Enable it to use HDMI1 Audio. Audio Out: Enable Audio Out. Event Popup: Select the port to display the alarm popup. Event Popup Duration Time: The display duration time for the alarm popup screen. If users select “Manually Clear”, the live view will exit the alarm screen popup status only after manual operation.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 260 Auto Logout: Users will log out automatically when there is no operation within the set time period. Display When Logout: Set display mode of the live view interface when users log out. There are three options: Regular Mode, Occupancy Mode and Target Mode.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 261 Step 1. Select Screen Output. You can configure layout for different Screen Output separately to meet the needs of monitoring different scenarios through different Screen Output. Note: Only NVR 7000 Series and NVR 8000 Series support this function. Step 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 262 Note: You can create a custom layout based on a basic layout, and it supports up to 5*5 basic layout. Step 3. Set desired channels. Click to close a channel. Select a window and then select a desired channel to add in. Click "Apply"...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 263 3.9.3 Network 3.9.3.1 Basic Working Mode It supports three working modes of Multi-address, Load Balance and Net Fault-tolerance. For Multi-address mode, you can set LAN1 or LAN2 as the default route according to the needs.
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Check DDNS check-box to enable it, then select a DDNS Server and input the user name, password and host name. Do not forget to save the configuration. Milesight has its own DDNS server. Please do port forwarding for HTTP port and RTSP port before enabling Milesight DDNS. Then input corresponding information and you can use http://ddns.milesight.com:MAC...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 265 Note: “Host Name” must begin with letters, and it can only contain number, letters, and hyphen. 3.9.3.4 Email A screenshot will be sent to the receivers when alarm is triggered. Enable Email selection and then begin configuration.
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3.9.3.5 Milesight Cloud You can add the devices to M-sight Pro app via Milesight Cloud, which can bind the devices with the cloud accounts. You can log into the cloud account directly on the APP, no need to add devices repeatedly.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 267 If you enable Milesight Cloud function, the P2P function will be enabled automatically. Note: 1. Please make sure that NVR is available for internet before enabling. 2. Please make sure your NVR version is V7X.9.0.12 or above, and the APP version is V3.1.0.5 or above.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 268 Note: If both UPnP and PPPoE are enabled, only PPPoE will take effect. 3.9.3.7 SNMP SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol, which is convenient for NVR to be monitored and managed in the whole network environment. The SNMP is widely used in many network devices, software and systems.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 269 SNMP Port: The default of the SNMP port is 161. 3.9.3.8 Multicast Enable multicast to reduce the load of the NVR, and the video can still be previewed normally when the NVR is multi-connected. Users just need to enable multicast and enter the IP address.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 270 Enable or disable SSH access. Secure Shell (SSH) has many functions; it can replace Telnet, and also provides a secure channel for FTP, POP, even for PPP. SSH Port The default SSH port is 22. Only for R&D debugging. HTTP Port The default HTTP port is 80.
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1. RTSP port is used for remote network live view. 2. RTSP port valid range is 554 or 1024~65535. 3. The RTSP format of Milesight NVR is “rtsp://IP:RTSP port/ch_xxx”. • IP: The IP address of NVR; • RTSP port: The default RTSP port is 554;...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 272 Select Push Event Type which will be pushed to APP . There are different Push Event Types for every channel to choose, which means every camera added in this NVR can choose what Event Type it wants to push, like Motion Detection, Video Loss, Region Entrance, Region Exiting, Advanced Motion Detection, Tamper Detection, Line Crossing, Loitering Human Detection, Object Left/Removed, Alarm Input and ANPR(Only for MS-...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 273 Note: There would not have NVR Event interface if your NVR doesn’t have alarm input interface. 3.9.4 Audio File Manager Here you can upload up to 10 audio files. Note: Ensure that the NVR hardware has an Audio Output interface. Add a new audio file Click , then select an audio file from the external device and enter the audio file name,...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 274 Play audio file Select an audio file and click to play the audio file. Edit audio file Select an audio file and click to edit the audio file name. Delete audio file Select an audio file and click to delete the audio file name.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 275 Click to edit holiday information, including Holiday Name, Holiday Enable, Style, Start Date and End Date. Then click "OK" to save the configuration. 3.9.6 User...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 276 Note: 1. If the NVR firmware version is below xx.7.0.6, the default user name is “admin” and the default password is “123456”. 2. If the NVR firmware version is between xx.7.0.6 and xx.9.0.3, the default user name is “admin”...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 277 Note: 1. The user name can only contain letters and number. There are two user levels with different authority: Operator and Viewer. 2. You can set Unlock Pattern for the user after enabling it. Edit user limits Select a user, when the background color changes into dark gray, click to edit user...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 278 • “Remote” means that the privilege to web settings.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 279 Edit user password Select a user, when the background color changes into dark gray, click to modify password after enabling Change Password. You can also click "Edit" to set Unlock Pattern after enabling Unlock Pattern.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 280 Delete user Select a user and click to delete a user. Modify Security Question Input Admin Password, select security question and answer. Click "Apply" to save. Note: 1. This option is available for the NVR firmware version xx.9.0.3 or above. 2.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 281 Step1.Enable Access Filter. Step 2.Select Filter Type. There are two options: Deny and Allow. Deny: Only restrict the access to the added device address. Allow: Only open the access to the added device address. Step 3.Add Address.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 282 Method 2: Add the address via MAC. Step 4. Then click "Apply" to make Access Filter effective. You can click in the Access Filter interface to edit the corresponding address again.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 283 Note: • If Access Filter is enabled and Filter type is Allow, but no address is added to the table, then no address is allowed to Access the NVR. • If Access Filter is enabled and Filter type is Deny, but no address is added to the table, then all addresses are allowed to Access the NVR.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 284 Step2. Check if you need to reset settings to factory default (except IP Address and User Information) after upgrade; Step 3. Click "Upgrade" to confirm the upgrade. Note: The system will auto reboot after confirming upgrade. Online Upgrade Step1.Click "Check"...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 285 Auto Reboot You can set day and time for reboot, and the NVR will reboot automatically at the time you set.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 286 Day: Everyday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Time: Adjustable range from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59. Reset All parameters can be reset to default settings by clicking "Reset". Diagnosis Information Click "Browse"...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 287 3.9.9 Hot Spare Configured as the architecture of N pcs Master NVRs and 1 hot spare Slave NVR, N+1 Hot Spare guarantees the data integrity and reliability of video surveillance system. If any one of the Master NVRs fails, the Slave NVR can take over the channel information to ensure video recording.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 288 Step 1: Select Slave Mode as Hot Spare Mode and click Apply. NVR will change to Slave mode successfully after rebooting. Step 2: Add Master which is up to 32. For example, there are three NVRs in LAN, 192.168.5.200, 192.168.5.201 and 192.168.5.202.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 289 Note: 1. Only MS-N7016-UH, MS-N7032-UH, MS-N8032-UH and MS-N8064-UH support N+1 Hot Spare function. 2. It is recommended to set Master NVR and Slave NVR up with the same NVR model. 3.10 Status You can have a quick view of the information of the device, network, camera, disk and event.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 290 3.10.2 Network Status Network Status includes three main parts: Network Status and Bandwidth Status. Network Status Bandwidth Status...
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 291 Network Test Users can quickly know the network status between the NVR and the destination address such as the camera or computer. 3.10.3 Camera Status Channel Status includes Channel, Name, IP Address, Record, Frame Rate, Bit Rate, Frame Size and Status.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 292 The PoE Port Status is only for PoE NVR, it will show you the current power and connection status of PoE ports. 3.10.4 Disk Status Disk Status Disk Status includes Port, Vendor, Status, Total(GB), Free(GB), HDD Type and Group. The user can see the Total Capacity (GB) and Available Capacity (GB) as well.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 293 S.M.A.R.T S.M.A.R.T is a monitoring system of HDD that detects anticipating failures of HDD and reports them with various indicators. Test Type: Fast and Full are available. Self-evaluation: If the HDD is in good condition, it will pass the self-evaluation. 3.10.5 Event Status Camera Event...
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 294 The user can check Camera Event here, including Video Loss, Motion and I/O. will turn into when the corresponding alarm is triggered. Alarm Input/Output The user can check Alarm Input and Output list here if NVR has corresponded interface. will turn into when the corresponding alarm is triggered.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 295 It shows the VCA status. will turn into when the corresponding alarm is triggered.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 296 3.10.6 Group Status Check Group Status. The status of the all created Groups can be sorted by Group or Channel. 3.10.7 Online Users Users who are remotely connecting to the NVR in real time can be listed in Online users interface.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 297 The IP address can be added to Access Filter interface from Online User interface directly. 3.10.8 Packet Capture Tool Input IP, Port and select a path, then click [Start] to start capture and click [End]to stop. The captured package will be saved in the selected path.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 298 Note: It is recommended to capture packets not more than 3 minutes on the local monitor side. 3.10.9 Logs The user can check, search and export logs in Logs interface. By selecting the Start Time, End Time, Channel, Main Type and Sub Type, which can narrow down the scale of logs, you can search for logs that you need.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 299 Click "Export" to export searched logs to media device. In particular, for the following types of events, the Information about detection object that triggers the event is displayed in the Log Information.
NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 300 • Region Entrance • Region Exiting • Advanced Motion Detection • Line Crossing • Loitering 3.11 Logout Logout: Exit the current login account. Reboot: Restart the NVR.
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NVR User Manual | 3 - Local Operation | 301 Shutdown:Close the NVR.
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