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Dahua Technology DH-XVR58 S-4KL-I3-LP Series User Manual
Dahua Technology DH-XVR58 S-4KL-I3-LP Series User Manual

Dahua Technology DH-XVR58 S-4KL-I3-LP Series User Manual

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User's Manual
ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
V2.5.2

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  • Page 1 AI Digital Video Recorder User's Manual ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. V2.5.2...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    User's Manual Foreword General This user’s manual (hereinafter referred to be "the Manual") introduces the installation, functions and operations of the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) (hereinafter referred to be "the Device"). Read carefully before using the Device, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Safety instructions The following signal words might appear in the manual.
  • Page 3 User's Manual Version Revision Content Release Time Updated live view control bar. ● Added Quick Pick. ● Added privacy protection. ● Added video quality analytics. ● Added scene changing. ● Added password reset. ● Updated entering main menu and web main ●...
  • Page 4: About The Manual

    User's Manual Version Revision Content Release Time Updated AI mode switch. ● Added intelligent diagnosis. ● V1.2.1 December 2021 Updated alarm-in port settings. ● Updated password resetting. ● V1.2.0 Added some models. October 2021 V1.1.0 Added DH-XVR4232AN-I. July 2021 Added DH-XVR5816S-4KL-I2-LP and DH- V1.0.11 May 2021 XVR7816S-4KL-X-LP-V2.
  • Page 5 User's Manual Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF ● format) cannot be opened. All trademarks, registered trademarks and company names in the manual are properties of their ● respective owners. Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if any problems occur while ●...
  • Page 6: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    User's Manual Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Device, and comply with the guidelines when using it. Transportation Requirements Transport the Device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
  • Page 7: Operation Requirements

    User's Manual The Device must be installed in a location that only professionals can access. Non-professionals ● are not allowed to enter the installation area. The Device must be reliably grounded by professionals. They must install the grounding ● conductor in the building floor and verify the grounding connection of the output receptacle. Do not place the Device in a place exposed to sunlight or near heat sources.
  • Page 8: Maintenance Requirements

    User's Manual Do not drop or splash liquid onto the Device, and make sure that there is no object filled with ● liquid on the Device to prevent liquid from flowing into it. Put the Device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block its ventilation. ●...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    User's Manual Table of Contents Foreword................................I Important Safeguards and Warnings....................... V 1 Introduction..............................1 1.1 Overview..............................1 1.2 Functions..............................1 2 Getting Started..............................4 2.1 Checking the Components........................4 2.2 Installing HDD............................4 2.2.1 DH-XVR42xxAN-I/DH-XVR42xxAN-I(V2.0)/DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I3/DH- XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I3/DH- XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K- I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3/DH-XVR82xxA-4K- I/DH-XVR82xxA-4KL-I........................4 2.2.2 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS- I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH- XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2/DH-XVR88xxS-4KL-I..........
  • Page 10 User's Manual 3.1.8 DH-XVR54xxL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-I3/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I....22 3.1.9 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH- XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP................23 3.1.10 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/DH-XVR1BxxH-I....................23 3.1.11 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/T........................23 3.1.12 DH-XVR51xxC-I3/DH-XVR51xxC-4KL-I3................24 3.2 Rear Panel.............................24 3.2.1 DH-XVR51xxH-I/DH-XVR51xxH-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-I3/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH- XVR51xxH-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I2/DH- XVR51xxHE-4KL-I3/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH- XVR71xxHE-4K-I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4KL-I..................24 3.2.2 DH-XVR41xxC-I/DH-XVR41xxHS-I/DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-I3/DH- XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-5M-I3...........26 3.2.3 DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I3/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I3/ DHXVR42xxAN-I/DH-XVR42xxAN-I(V2.0)/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I3/DH- XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-5M-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4K- I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3.. 27 3.2.4 DH-XVR82xxA-4K-I/DH-XVR82xxA-4KL-I................29 3.2.5 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH- XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-XVR88xxS-4KL-I............31 3.2.6 DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP/DH-XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2....
  • Page 11 User's Manual 5.1.2 Initializing the Device....................... 48 5.1.3 Resetting Password........................52 5.1.4 Setting Up with the Startup Wizard..................60 5.2 Live View...............................77 5.2.1 Live View Screen........................77 5.2.2 Live View Control bar........................ 78 5.2.3 Navigation Bar........................... 82 5.2.4 Shortcut Menu........................... 83 5.2.5 AI Preview Mode........................85 5.2.6 Channel Sequence........................87 5.2.7 Color Setting..........................
  • Page 12 User's Manual 5.9.3 Backing up Snapshots to FTP....................149 5.10 Playing Back Video.......................... 150 5.10.1 Enabling Record Control...................... 150 5.10.2 Instant Playback........................151 5.10.3 Video Playback........................151 5.10.4 Smart Search..........................159 5.10.5 Quick Search Playback......................160 5.10.6 Showing AI Rule during Playback..................162 5.10.7 Marking and Playing Back Video..................163 5.10.8 Playing Back Snapshots......................165 5.10.9 Playing Back Splices......................166 5.10.10 Using the File List........................
  • Page 13 User's Manual 5.17.2 Configuring Group Account....................305 5.17.3 Configuring ONVIF Users......................308 5.17.4 Resetting Password.......................309 5.18 Audio Management.........................310 5.18.1 Configuring Audio Files......................310 5.18.2 Configuring Playing Schedule for Audio Files..............312 5.19 Storage Management........................313 5.19.1 Configuring Basic Settings....................313 5.19.2 Configuring the Recording and Snapshot Schedule............314 5.19.3 Configuring Disk Manager....................
  • Page 14 User's Manual 6.4 Viewing Open-Source Software Notice....................363 7 FAQ................................364 Appendix 1 Glossary.............................370 Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation......................372 Appendix 3 Compatible Backup Devices....................373 Appendix 3.1 Compatible USB List......................373 Appendix 3.2 Compatible SD Card List....................374 Appendix 3.3 Compatible Portable HDD List..................374 Appendix 3.4 Compatible USB DVD List....................
  • Page 15: Introduction

    User's Manual 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The Device is an excellent digital monitor product for security industry. The embedded LINUX OS assures the stable operation. The H.265 and G.711 technologies assure the high quality image and low bit stream. The frame-by-frame play function displays more details for analysis, and provides the functions such as record, playback, and monitor and assures the synchronization for audio and video.
  • Page 16 User's Manual Sensor Integration Integrates coaxial cameras with diverse array of sensors such as temperature, humidity and wireless alarm devices. Storage Management Special data format to guarantee data security and avoid the risk of modifying data viciously. ● Supports digital watermark. ●...
  • Page 17 User's Manual PTZ Control Supports PTZ decoder through RS-485 port. Intelligent Operation Supports mouse operation function. ● Supports copy and paste function for the same settings. ● UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Establishes mapping connection between LAN and WAN through UPnP protocol. Camera Self-adaptive Automatically recognizes and works with the PAL or NTSC camera and HD camera.
  • Page 18: Getting Started

    User's Manual 2 Getting Started 2.1 Checking the Components The actual appearance, component, or quantity might be different depending on the model you purchased. When you receive the Device, check against the following checking list. If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact the local retailer or after-sales engineer immediately.
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    User's Manual XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4KL- I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3/DH- XVR82xxA-4K-I/DH-XVR82xxA-4KL-I Procedure Step 1 Remove the screws to take off the cover. Figure 2-1 Remove screws Step 2 Put two screws on the HDD and twist one turn. Figure 2-2 Put screws Step 3 Align the two screws with the holes on the device.
  • Page 20 User's Manual Figure 2-3 Align screws Step 4 Turn the device and put in the other two screws, and then fasten all screws to fix the HDD to the device. Figure 2-4 Fasten screws Step 5 Use power cable and data cable to connect the device and HDD. Figure 2-5 Connect cables Step 6 Put back the cover and fasten the screws.
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    User's Manual Figure 2-6 Put back cover 2.2.2 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH- XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL- I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH- XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2/DH- XVR88xxS-4KL-I Procedure Step 1 Remove the screws from the chassis. Figure 2-7 Remove screws Step 2 Take off the cover of the chassis. Figure 2-8 Take off cover Step 3 Remove the screws from the drive bracket to take it off.
  • Page 22 User's Manual Figure 2-9 Take off drive bracket Step 4 Align the four screw holes on the disk to those on the drive bracket and fix the disk on the bracket. Figure 2-10 Fix disk Step 5 Fix other disks on the bracket as needed. Figure 2-11 Fix other disks Step 6 Fix the two drive brackets.
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    User's Manual Figure 2-13 Put back drive bracket Step 8 Connect the disks and the DVR with power cable and data cable. The following figure uses the connection of 4-bay model as an example. Figure 2-14 Connect cables Step 9 Put the cover back and fasten the screws.
  • Page 24 User's Manual Figure 2-16 Remove screws Step 2 Remove the cover along the direction shown in the following arrow. Figure 2-17 Remove cover Step 3 Remove the screws on the sides of HDD bracket to take out the bracket. Figure 2-18 Remove bracket Step 4 Match the four screw holes on the HDD with the four holes on the bracket and then fasten the screws.
  • Page 25: Xvr71Xxhe-4K-I2/Dh-Xvr71Xxhe-4K-I3

    User's Manual Figure 2-20 Install other HDDs Step 6 Place the bracket to the device and then fasten the screws on the sides of the bracket. Figure 2-21 Fasten screws Step 7 Connect the HDD data cable and power cable to the device. Figure 2-22 Connect cables Step 8 Put back the cover and fasten the screws on the rear panel to complete the installation.
  • Page 26 User's Manual I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH- XVR51xxHS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxH-4K- I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4KL-I/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH- XVR71xxHE-4K-I3 Procedure Step 1 Remove the screws on the cover. Figure 2-24 Remove screws Step 2 Remove the cover. Figure 2-25 Remove cover Step 3 Align the screws of the HDD with the holes on the back of the device and fasten them.
  • Page 27 User's Manual Figure 2-26 Fasten screws Step 4 Connect the HDD cable and the power cable to the mainboard. Figure 2-27 Connect cables Step 5 Put back the cover.
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    User's Manual Figure 2-28 Put back cover Step 6 Fasten the screws. Figure 2-29 Fasten screws 2.2.5 DH-XVR51xxC-I3/DH-XVR51xxC-4KL-I3 Procedure Step 1 Remove the screws.
  • Page 29 User's Manual Figure 2-30 Remove screws Step 2 Remove the cover. Figure 2-31 Remove cover Step 3 Align the screws of the HDD with the holes on the DVR and fasten them.
  • Page 30 User's Manual Figure 2-32 Install HDD Step 4 Use the HDD cable and power cable to connect HDD and mainboard.
  • Page 31 User's Manual Figure 2-33 Connect cables Step 5 Put back the cover. Figure 2-34 Put back cover Step 6 Fasten the screws.
  • Page 32 User's Manual Figure 2-35 Fasten screws...
  • Page 33: The Grand Tour

    User's Manual 3 The Grand Tour This chapter introduces various components of the Device, remote control and mouse operations. 3.1 Front Panel 3.1.1 DH-XVR51xxH-I Figure 3-1 Front panel Table 3-1 Front panel description Port Name Function Glows blue when HDD status is abnormal. Glows blue when network status is abnormal.
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    User's Manual Table 3-2 Front panel description Port Name Function Connects to peripheral devices such as USB storage USB port device, keyboard, and mouse. 3.1.3 DH-XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH- XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I3 Figure 3-3 Front panel Table 3-3 Front panel description Port Name Function IR receiver Receives infrared signal from remote control.
  • Page 35: Xvr52Xxan-4Kl-I3/Dh-Xvr52Xxan-5M-I3

    User's Manual I3/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I3/DH- XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL- I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH- XVR51xxHS-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL- I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-5M-I3/DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxA- I3/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I3/DH- XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL- I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-5M-I3 Figure 3-5 Front panel Table 3-5 Front panel description Port Name Function Glows when HDD status is abnormal. Glows when network status is abnormal. POWER Glows when the power is connected properly. Connects to peripheral devices such as USB storage USB port device, keyboard, and mouse.
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    User's Manual Table 3-6 Front panel description Port Name Function IR receiver Receives infrared signal from remote control. Connects to peripheral devices such as USB storage USB port device, keyboard, and mouse. 3.1.7 DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I2/DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I3 Figure 3-7 Front panel Table 3-7 Front panel description Port Name Function IR receiver...
  • Page 37: Dh-Xvr58Xxs-I2/Dh-Xvr58Xxs-I3/Dh-Xvr58Xxs-4Kl-I2/Dh-Xvr58Xxs-4Kl-I3/Dh- Xvr58Xxs-4Kl-I2-Lp/Dh-Xvr58Xxs-4Kl-I3-Lp

    User's Manual 3.1.9 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL- I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH- XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP Figure 3-9 Front panel Table 3-9 Front panel description Port Name Function Connects to peripheral devices such as USB storage USB port device, keyboard, and mouse. 3.1.10 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/DH-XVR1BxxH-I Figure 3-10 Front panel 3.1.11 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/T Figure 3-11 Front panel...
  • Page 38: Dh-Xvr51Xxc-I3/Dh-Xvr51Xxc-4Kl-I3

    User's Manual 3.1.12 DH-XVR51xxC-I3/DH-XVR51xxC-4KL-I3 Figure 3-12 Front panel Table 3-10 Front panel description Icon Name Function The indicator is off when the HDD is running ● normally. HDD status indicator The indicator glows blue when the HDD is in ● malfunction.
  • Page 39 User's Manual XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL- I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I3/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH- XVR71xxH-4K-I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K- I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4KL-I Figure 3-13 Rear panel Table 3-11 Rear panel description Port Name Function Four groups of alarm input ports (Group 1: port 1 to port 4; Group 2: port 5 to port 8; Group 3: port 9 to port 12;...
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    User's Manual Port Name Function Connects to the audio splitter taken from the package to convert to audio input port which DB25 port receives the audio signal from devices such as microphone. It corresponds to video input ports 2–16. Outputs audio signal to the devices such as the Audio output port sound box.
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    User's Manual Table 3-12 Rear panel description Port Name Function Video input port Connects to analog camera to input video signal. Receives audio signal output from the devices such as Audio input port microphone. Outputs audio signal to the devices such as the sound Audio output port box.
  • Page 42 User's Manual XVR72xxA-4K-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K- I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3 Figure 3-15 Rear panel Table 3-13 Rear panel description Port Name Function Ground terminal. Four groups of alarm input ports (Group 1: port 1 to port 4; Group 2: port 5 to port 8; Group 3: port 9 to port 12;...
  • Page 43: Dh-Xvr82Xxa-4K-I/Dh-Xvr82Xxa-4Kl-I

    User's Manual Port Name Function Connects to the external devices such as keyboard, USB port mouse, and USB storage device. Network port Connects to Ethernet port. Connects to the control devices such as speed dome RS-485 communication port PTZ. RS-485_A port is connected by the cable A and RS-485_B is connected to the cable B.
  • Page 44 User's Manual Port Name Function 4 groups of alarm input ports (Group 1: port 1 to port 4; Group 2: port 5 to port 8; Group 3: port 9 to port 12; Group 4: port 13 to port 16). These ports receive the signal from the external alarm source.
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    User's Manual 3.2.5 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS- I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH- XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-XVR88xxS-4KL-I Figure 3-17 Rear panel Table 3-15 Rear panel description Port Name Function Ground. Power input port Inputs power. Power button Turns on/off the Device. Receives the analog audio signal output from the devices Audio input port such as microphone.
  • Page 46 User's Manual Port Name Function Five groups of alarm output ports. (Group 1: port ● NO1–C1, Group 2: port NO2–C2, Group 3: port NO3– C3, Group 4:port NO4–C4, Group 5: port NO5, C5, NC5). These ports output alarm signal to the alarm Alarm output port 1–5 device.
  • Page 47: Dh-Xvr58Xxs-4Kl-I2-Lp/Dh-Xvr58Xxs-4Kl-I3-Lp/Dh-Xvr78Xxs-4Kl-X-Lp-V2

    User's Manual 3.2.6 DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP/DH- XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2 Figure 3-18 Rear panel Table 3-16 Rear panel description Port Name Function Outputs the analog audio signal to the devices such as Audio output port the sound box. Video output port Connect to video output devices such as TV. Two-way talk input port which receives the analog audio Audio input port (MIC IN) signal output from the devices such as microphone,...
  • Page 48 User's Manual Port Name Function You can connect to the control devices such as speed RS-485 communication port dome PTZ. RS-485_A port is connected by the cable A and RS-485_B is connected to the cable B. Four-wire full-duplex RS-485 Four-wire full-duplex 485 port. T+ and T- is the output port (T+, T-, R+, R-) wire;...
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    User's Manual 3.2.7 DH-XVR54xxL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL- I3/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I3/DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I2/DH- XVR74xxL-4K-I3 Figure 3-19 Rear panel (1) Figure 3-20 Rear panel (2) Figure 3-21 Rear panel (3) Table 3-17 Rear panel description Port Name Function Audio output port Two-way talk output port which outputs the analog audio signal (MIC OUT) to the devices such as the sound box.
  • Page 50 User's Manual Port Name Function Audio input port Two-way talk input port which receives the analog audio signal (MIC IN) output from the devices such as microphone, pickup. Video output port Connects to video output devices such as TV. Outputs the analog audio signal to the devices such as the sound Audio output port box.
  • Page 51: Dh-Xvr1Bxx-I/Dh-Xvr1Bxxh-I

    User's Manual Port Name Function High definition audio and video signal output port. It outputs the same video source as VGA. It supports 4K resolution output and supports mouse operation and control. HDMI port Note when the HDMI output resolution is 4K, the VGA output stops.
  • Page 52: Dh-Xvr1Bxx-I/T

    User's Manual Port Name Function Power input port Inputs 12 VDC power. 3.2.9 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/T Figure 3-23 Rear panel Table 3-19 Rear panel description Port Name Function Receives audio signal output from the devices Audio input port such as microphone. It corresponds to video input port 1.
  • Page 53: Dh-Xvr51Xxc-I3/Dh-Xvr51Xxc-4Kl-I3

    User's Manual 3.2.10 DH-XVR51xxC-I3/DH-XVR51xxC-4KL-I3 Figure 3-24 Rear panel Table 3-20 Pear panel description No. Port Name Function Video input Connects to analog camera to input video signal. port Connects to external devices such as USB storage device, keyboard and USB port mouse.
  • Page 54 User's Manual Figure 3-25 Remote control Table 3-21 Remote control description Name Function Power button Press this button to boot up or shut down the device. Press this button to input device serial number, so that Address you can control the Device. Forward Multi-step forward speed and normal speed playback.
  • Page 55: Mouse Operations

    User's Manual Name Function Go back to previous menu or cancel current operation Esc. (close front page or control). Start or stop record manually. ● In record page, use the direction buttons to select ● Record the channel that you want to record. Press this button for at least 1.5 seconds, and the ●...
  • Page 56 User's Manual Operation Function When you have selected one menu item, click it to view menu content. Implement the control operation. Modify checkbox or motion detection status. Click combo box to pop up drop-down list. In text box, click the corresponding button on the panel to enter a numeral or English character (small/capitalized).
  • Page 57: Connection

    User's Manual 4 Connection This chapter introduces the typical connection diagrams and ports connections. 4.1 Typical Connection Diagram The following figure is for reference only. Figure 4-1 Connection diagram 4.2 Connecting to Video and Audio Input and Output 4.2.1 Video Input The video input interface is BNC.
  • Page 58: Video Output

    User's Manual If the distance is too long, you should use twisted pair cable, and you can add video compensation devices or use optical fiber to ensure video quality. You should keep the video signal away from the strong electromagnetic interference, especially the high tension current.
  • Page 59: Introducing Alarm Port

    User's Manual Alarm input Make sure alarm input mode is grounding alarm input. ● Grounding signal is needed for alarm input. ● Alarm input needs the low level voltage signal. ● Alarm input mode can be either NC (Normally Closed) or NO (Normally Open). ●...
  • Page 60: Alarm Input

    User's Manual Table 4-1 Alarm port description Icon Description 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, ALARM 1 to ALARM 16. The alarm becomes active in low 14, 15, 16 voltage. There are four groups of normally open activation output NO1 C1, NO2 C2, NO3 C3 (on/off button).
  • Page 61 User's Manual Table 4-2 Alarm output relay parameters Model HFD23/005-1ZS HRB1-S-DC5V AgNi+ gold- Material of the touch AuAg10/AgNi10/CuNi30 plating 30 VDC 1 A/125 VAC 24 VDC 1 A/125 24 VDC 1 A/125 VAC 2 A 0.5 A VAC 2 A Rating 62.5 VA/30 W 250 VA/48 W...
  • Page 62: Local Configurations

    User's Manual 5 Local Configurations Read the following notes prior to using the Device. The figures in the Manual are used for introducing the operations and only for reference. The ● actual interface might be different dependent on the model you purchased. The Manual is a general document for introducing the product, so there might be some ●...
  • Page 63 User's Manual Procedure Step 1 Turn on the Device. Figure 5-1 Location, language and video standard Step 2 Select your location from the drop-down list, then language and video standard will match your location automatically, and then click Next. You can change the language and video standard manually. Select the I have read and agree to all terms checkbox, and then click Next.
  • Page 64 User's Manual Figure 5-3 Enter password Step 5 Configure the password information for admin, and then click Next. Table 5-1 Password information Parameter Description Username By default, the username is admin. Password In the Password box, enter the password for admin. The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 Confirm Password characters and contains at least two types from number, letter and...
  • Page 65 User's Manual Figure 5-4 Unlock pattern Step 6 Draw an unlock pattern. After the setting is completed, the Password Protection page is displayed. The pattern that you want to set must cross at least four points. ● If you do not want to configure the unlock pattern, click Skip. ●...
  • Page 66: Resetting Password

    User's Manual Table 5-2 Password protection parameters Password Protection Mode Description Enter the reserved email address. In the Reserved Email box, enter an email address for password Reserved Email reset. If you forget the password, enter the security code that you will get from this reserved email address to reset the password of admin.
  • Page 67 User's Manual Figure 5-6 Password reset Step 2 Enable the password reset function. This function is enabled by default. Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings. When Password reset function is disabled, you can retrieve password through following ways: If the device has a Reset button, you can retrieve the password by resetting it through ●...
  • Page 68 User's Manual To log in from other user account, on the unlock pattern login page, click Switch User ; or on the password login page, in the User Name list, select other users to log in. Figure 5-7 Login (1) Figure 5-8 Login (2) Step 2 Click...
  • Page 69 User's Manual Figure 5-9 Note Click OK. Step 3 After clicking OK , the system will collect your information for password reset, and the information includes but not limited to email address, and device serial number. Read the prompt carefully before clicking OK.
  • Page 70 User's Manual Figure 5-10 Reset mode (email) Figure 5-11 Reset mode (app) Step 4 Reset the password. QR code ● Follow the on-screen instructions to get the security code in your reserved email address. In the Security Code box, enter the security code. You can get the security code twice by scanning the same QR code.
  • Page 71 User's Manual Use the security code received in your email box to reset the password within 24 hours; otherwise the security code becomes invalid. ● Select QR Code for Binding Device as Reset Mode, and then follow the on-screen instructions to get the security code on your DMSS app. In the Security Code box, enter the security code.
  • Page 72 User's Manual Figure 5-13 New password Step 6 In the New Password box, enter the new password and enter it again in the Confirm Password box. Click Save. The password resetting is started. Step 7 Step 8 Click OK. A pop-up message is displayed asking if you want to sync the password with the remote devices.
  • Page 73 User's Manual Figure 5-14 Sync password This message appears only when there are digital channels instead of only analog channels. Figure 5-15 Sync info...
  • Page 74: Setting Up With The Startup Wizard

    User's Manual 5.1.3.3 Using Reset Button on the Mainboard Background Information You can always use the reset button on the mainboard to reset the Device to the factory default. The reset button is available on select models. Procedure Step 1 Power off the device, and then remove the cover panel.
  • Page 75 User's Manual Figure 5-17 Startup wizard If you select the Auto-check for updates checkbox, the system will notify you automatically ● when updates are available. After the auto-check function is enabled, to notify you to update timely, the system will collect ●...
  • Page 76 User's Manual Figure 5-18 Basic Step 2 Configure the basic settings parameters. Table 5-3 Basic settings Parameter Description Device Name Enter the Device name. Device No. Enter a number for the Device. Language Select a language for the Device system. Select PAL or NTSC according to your actual situation.
  • Page 77: Configuring Date And Time Settings

    User's Manual Parameter Description Adjust the speed of double-click by moving the slider. Mouse Sensitivity The bigger the value is, the faster the double-clicking speed must be. 5.1.4.3 Configuring Date and Time Settings You can configure the system time, choose the time zone, set the daylight saving time, and enable the NTP server.
  • Page 78 User's Manual Parameter Description Select 12-HOUR or 24-HOUR for the time display style. Time Format Enable the Daylight Saving Time function. Click Week or click Date. Start Time Configure the start time and end time for the DST. End Time Enable the NTP function to sync the Device time with the NTP server.
  • Page 79 User's Manual Figure 5-20 TCP/IP Step 2 Configure the network parameters. Table 5-5 Network parameters Parameter Description In the IP Version list, you can select IPv4 or IPv6. Both versions are IP Version supported for access. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the Device. Enable the DHCP function.
  • Page 80 User's Manual Parameter Description IP Address Enter the IP address and configure the corresponding subnet mask and default gateway. Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP address and default gateway must be on the same network segment. DNS DHCP Enable the DHCP function to get the DNS address from router. Preferred DNS In the Preferred DNS box, enter the IP address of DNS.
  • Page 81 User's Manual Figure 5-21 P2P Step 2 Enable the P2P function. After the P2P function is enabled and connected to the Internet, the system will collect your information for remote access, and the information includes but not limited to email address, MAC address, and device serial number.
  • Page 82 User's Manual The following steps are for reference only. Refer to the user's manual of the mobile client for detailed instructions. 1. Use your phone to scan the QR code under Mobile Client to download the application. 2. On your phone, open the application, and then tap 3.
  • Page 83 User's Manual Figure 5-23 Encode Step 2 Configure the settings for the main/sub streams parameters. Table 5-6 Parameter description Parameter Description In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to configure the Channel settings for. Enable the smart codec function. This function can reduce the video bit Smart Codec stream for non-important recorded video to maximize the storage space.
  • Page 84 User's Manual Parameter Description Configure the frames per second for the video. The higher the value is, the clearer and smoother the image will become. Frame rate changes along with the resolution. Frame Rate (FPS) Generally, in PAL format, you can select the value from 1 through 25; in NTSC format, you can select the value from 1 through 30.
  • Page 85 User's Manual Figure 5-24 Snapshot Step 2 Configure the settings for the snapshot parameters. Table 5-7 Snapshot parameters Parameter Description In the Manual Snapshot list, select how many snapshots you want to Manual Snapshot take each time. In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to configure the Channel settings for.
  • Page 86 User's Manual Figure 5-25 Basic Step 2 Configure the basic storage settings parameters. Table 5-8 Basic storage settings Parameter Description Configure the settings for the situation when all the read/write discs are full, and there are no more free discs. Select Stop to stop recording.
  • Page 87 User's Manual Figure 5-26 Record Step 2 Configure the record settings parameters. Table 5-9 Record settings Parameter Description Channel In the Channel list, select a channel to record the video. In the Pre-record list, enter the amount of time that you want to start Pre-record the recording in advance.
  • Page 88 User's Manual Parameter Description Define a period during which the configured recording setting is active. Period The system only activates the alarm in the defined period. Click Copy to to copy the settings to other channels. Copy Step 3 Define the video recording period by drawing or editing. By default, it is active all the time.
  • Page 89 User's Manual Select the checkbox of event type, and then click to clear the defined period. ● When selecting MD&Alarm, the MD and Alarm checkboxes will be cleared ● respectively. Define the period by editing. Take Sunday as an example. ●...
  • Page 90 User's Manual Figure 5-30 Snapshot Step 2 Configure the snapshot settings parameters. Table 5-10 Snapshot settings Parameter Description In the Channel list, select a channel to take a snapshot. Channel Select the checkbox of the event type which includes General , Event type Motion, Alarm, M&A, Intelligent, and POS.
  • Page 91: Live View

    User's Manual Figure 5-31 Change resolution 5.2 Live View After you logged in to the Device, the live view is displayed. The number of channels displayed depends on your model. To enter the live view screen from other pages, click on the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • Page 92: Live View Control Bar

    User's Manual By default, the system time, channel name and channel number are displayed on each channel ● window. This setting can be configured by selecting Main Menu > CAMERA > Overlay > Overlay. The figure in the bottom right corner represents channel number. If the channel position is ●...
  • Page 93 User's Manual Figure 5-33 Analog channel Figure 5-34 Digital channel Table 5-12 Control bar description Function Function Function Instant Manual Privacy Playback Snapshot Protection Digital Zoom Mute Audio Talk...
  • Page 94: Digital Zoom

    User's Manual Function Function Function Camera Instant Record 6 Quick Pick Registration 5.2.2.1 Instant Playback You can play back the previous 5 seconds to 60 minutes of the recorded video. By clicking , the instant playback page is displayed. The instant playback has the following features: Move the slider to choose the time you want to start playing.
  • Page 95: Instant Record

    User's Manual For some models, when the image is enlarged in the first way described previously, the selected ● area is zoomed proportionally according to the window. When the image is in the enlarged status, you can drag the image toward any direction to view ●...
  • Page 96: Navigation Bar

    User's Manual 5.2.2.7 Privacy Protection Background Information To ensure privacy protection, facial blurring is applied to the individuals captured in the video. Functions might vary depending on the device models. Procedure Step 1 Drag the mouse to the top center of the video, and then the live view control bar is displayed.
  • Page 97: Shortcut Menu

    User's Manual The navigation bar is disabled by default. It does not appear in the live view screen until it is enabled. To enable it, select Main Menu > SYSTEM > General > Basic, enable the Navigation Bar, and then click Apply. Figure 5-36 Navigation bar Table 5-13 Navigation bar description Icon...
  • Page 98 User's Manual After you access any page through shortcut menu, you can return to the previous screen by right- clicking on the current screen. Figure 5-37 Shortcut menu Table 5-14 Menu parameters Function Description Open Main Menu page. Main Menu Open the PLAYBACK page where you can search and play back Search record files.
  • Page 99: Ai Preview Mode

    User's Manual Function Description Select On to enable EPTZ, and then you can zoom in on and track the targets that trigger intelligent events. EPTZ This function is available on select models. Configure the live view screen as a single-channel layout or View Layout multi-channel layout.
  • Page 100 User's Manual Figure 5-38 Live view : Indicates the quantity of detected faces from 0 A.M. to midnight. ● : Indicates the quantity of detected humans 0 A.M. to midnight. ● : Indicates the quantity of detected motor vehicles 0 A.M. to midnight. ●...
  • Page 101: Channel Sequence

    User's Manual Figure 5-39 Properties 5.2.6 Channel Sequence Background Information You can adjust the channel sequence displayed on live page on actual needs. The live view page displays the default channel sequence after restoring factory defaults. Procedure Right-click on the live view page and select Sequence. Step 1 The system displays the maximum number of window splits supported by the DVR ●...
  • Page 102 User's Manual Figure 5-40 Sequence Step 2 Adjust channel sequence. Drag a channel to the target window split. ● Drag a window split to another to change the sequence. ● You can view the channel sequence according to the channel number on the lower-right corner of the window split.
  • Page 103: Color Setting

    User's Manual Figure 5-41 Adjusted sequence 5.2.7 Color Setting You can adjust the video image color effect such as sharpness, brightness, and contrast. The parameters are different according to the connected camera type. Take analog channel as an example. Parameters displayed on the page vary from different cameras. In the live view screen, right-click on the analog channel to see the shortcut menu, and then select Image .
  • Page 104 User's Manual Figure 5-42 Image Table 5-15 Image settings Parameter Description If there is no connection or the connection fails, unknown is Model displayed; when successful, the front-end model is displayed. Divide 24 hours into two periods and configure the corresponding Period color settings.
  • Page 105 User's Manual Parameter Description Adjust the image brightness. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default value is 50. The bigger the value is, the brighter the image will become. You Brightness can adjust this value when the image as a whole looks dark or bright.
  • Page 106: Live View Display

    User's Manual Parameter Description You can customize four color modes. 1. Click Custom . The Custom Color page is displayed. 2. In the Color Mode list, select Custom 1, for example. Then configure the settings for sharpness, hue, brightness, contrast Custom and saturation.
  • Page 107 User's Manual Table 5-16 Display parameters Parameter Description Output Port Indicates the main screen port. Select the Time Title checkbox, the current system time displays in each channel window Time Title in live view screen. To hide the time, clear the checkbox.
  • Page 108: Configuring Zero-Channel Settings

    User's Manual Parameter Description Select the VGA port or HDMI port as the port connected by a secondary monitor. For Output Port example, if you select HDMI port as the extra screen port, the VGA port automatically becomes the main screen port. Select resolution for the video.
  • Page 109 User's Manual Table 5-17 Zero-channel parameters Parameter Description Enable Enable zero-channel function. In the Compression list, select the video compression standard Compression according to the device capability. The default is H.265. In the Resolution list, select the video resolution. The default is 704 × Resolution 576 (D1).
  • Page 110: Configuring Tour Settings

    User's Manual 5.2.9 Configuring Tour Settings You can configure a tour of selected channels to repeat playing videos. The videos display in turn according to the channel group configured in tour settings. The system displays one channel group for a certain period and then automatically changes to the next channel group. Procedure Select Main Menu >...
  • Page 111 User's Manual Figure 5-47 Sub screen Configure the settings for the tour parameters for both Main Screen and Sub Screen. Step 2 Table 5-18 Tour parameters Parameter Description Enable Enable tour function. Enter the amount of time that you want each channel group displays on Interval (Sec.) the screen.
  • Page 112: Quick Operation Bar

    User's Manual Click Apply to save the settings. Step 3 On the upper-right corner of the live view screen, use the left mouse button or press ● Shift to switch between (image switching is allowed) and (image switching is not allowed) to turn on/off the tour function.
  • Page 113 User's Manual Figure 5-48 Alarm Table 5-19 Alarm parameters Icon Description Click the icon to go to the Search page. Click the icon to go to the Alarm page. Click the icon to go to the AI page. Click the icon to go to the POS page. Click the icon to go to the Network page.
  • Page 114: Entering Main Menu

    User's Manual Figure 5-49 Camera Table 5-20 Camera parameters Icon Description Click to go to Camera page. Click to go to Network page. Click to go to Storage page. Click to go to System page. Click to go to Security page. Click to go to Account page.
  • Page 115 User's Manual Figure 5-50 Main menu Table 5-21 Main menu description Icon Description Includes nine function tiles: SEARCH , ALARM, POS, AI, MAINTENANCE, BACKUP, DISPLAY, IoT and AUDIO. Click each Function tiles tile to open the configuration page of the tile. indicates the current page of main menu.
  • Page 116: Controlling Ptz Cameras

    User's Manual Icon Description Displays Mobile Client and Device SN QR Code. Mobile Client: Use your mobile phone to scan the QR code to ● add the device into the Cell Phone Client, and then you can start accessing the Device from your cell phone. Device SN: Obtain the Device SN by scanning the QR code.
  • Page 117 User's Manual Figure 5-51 PTZ Step 2 Configure the settings for the PTZ connection parameters. Table 5-22 Description of PTZ connection parameters Parameter Description In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to connect the PTZ Channel camera to. Local: Connect through RS-485 port or coaxial cable.
  • Page 118: Working With Ptz Control Panel

    User's Manual Parameter Description In the Baud Rate list, select the baud rate for the PTZ camera. The Baud Rate default is 9600. Data Bits The default value is 8. Stop Bits The default value is 1. Parity The default value is NONE. Click Apply to save the settings.
  • Page 119 User's Manual Parameter Description PTZ movement Supports eight directions. Fast positioning button. Positioning: Click to enter the fast positioning screen, ● and then click anywhere on the live view screen, the PTZ will turn to this point and move it to the middle of the screen.
  • Page 120: Configuring Ptz Functions

    User's Manual Icon Function Scan Auxiliary Flip Reset Click the Auxiliary Config icon to open the PTZ functions settings page. Click the Enter Menu icon to open the MENU OPERATION page. 5.4.3 Configuring PTZ Functions 5.4.3.1 Configuring Presets Procedure Step 1 On the expanded PTZ control panel, click Figure 5-54 Preset Step 2...
  • Page 121 User's Manual 5.4.3.2 Configuring Tours Procedure Step 1 On the expanded PTZ control panel, click Click the Tour tab. Step 2 Figure 5-55 Tour In the Tour No. box, enter the value for the tour route. Step 3 Step 4 In the Preset box, enter the preset value.
  • Page 122 User's Manual Figure 5-56 Pattern In the Pattern box, enter the value for pattern. Step 3 Step 4 Click Start to perform the directions operations. You can also go to the PTZ Control Panel to perform the operations of adjusting zoom, focus, iris, and directions. Step 5 On the PTZ page, click End to complete the settings.
  • Page 123: Calling Ptz Functions

    User's Manual Step 3 Click the direction arrows to position the left and right limits. 5.4.4 Calling PTZ Functions After you have configured the PTZ settings, you can call the PTZ functions for monitoring from the expanded PTZ control panel. Figure 5-58 Expanded PTZ control panel 5.4.4.1 Calling Presets Procedure...
  • Page 124: Using Aux Button

    User's Manual 5.4.4.4 Calling Auto Scan Procedure On the expanded PTZ control panel, in the No. box, enter the value of the border that Step 1 you want to call. Step 2 Click Step 3 The PTZ camera performs scanning according to the configured borders. Step 4 Click again to stop auto scanning.
  • Page 125: Configuring Eptz Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-60 PTZ menu Click Enter. Step 2 Figure 5-61 OSD Step 3 On the PTZ Menu page, click the arrow button to select the onscreen parameters. Step 4 Click Enter to complete the settings. 5.5 Configuring EPTZ Settings Enable the EPTZ functions in live view to track and zoom in the targets that trigger the intelligent events so that you can observe changes in the details of targets.
  • Page 126 User's Manual Background Information You can not enable, disable, or configure EPTZ on cameras. Procedure Step 1 On the main menu, click to enter the live view page, right-click the mouse to select EPTZ , and then click On. Step 2 Configure the parameters.
  • Page 127: Configuring Camera Settings

    User's Manual Parameter Description Custom : Select the tracking duration time manually. For example, if ● you set from 30 seconds to 60 seconds, after tracking object A for 30 seconds, if object B appears, the camera will start tracking object B; if no other object appears in the process of tracking A, the camera will Tracking Duration stop tracking object A after 60 seconds.
  • Page 128 User's Manual Figure 5-64 Analog channel Figure 5-65 Digital channel...
  • Page 129 User's Manual Step 2 Configure the settings for the image parameters. On the digital channel page, click More to display more parameters. Table 5-26 Description of image settings parameters Parameter Description Channel In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to configure. In the Cable Type list, select the cable type that the camera uses.
  • Page 130 User's Manual Parameter Description Reduces the noises from image. The bigger the value is, the better the 2D NR image will become. In the Config File list, select Day, Night, Normal, or Switch By Period. The system configures the parameters correspondingly. Day: Apply the configuration during daytime.
  • Page 131 User's Manual 5.6.1.2 Illuminator Supported Image Settings When the camera supports lights switching, you can configure illuminators to complete the image settings. Procedure Select Main Menu > CAMERA > Image Step 1 Figure 5-66 Illuminator supported analog channel Step 2 Configure the illuminator as you need.
  • Page 132: Configuring Encode Settings

    User's Manual Parameters Description Switch automatically between the white light and the infrared Smart Illuminator light. Configure time periods by selecting white light, IR mode, and smart illuminator as you need, represented by yellow, orange, and blue respectively. The default is smart illuminator for all time periods.
  • Page 133 User's Manual Figure 5-67 Audio/video Step 2 Configure the settings for the main/sub streams parameters. Table 5-28 Description of main and sub stream parameters Parameter Description In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to Channel configure the settings for. General: Uses general coding strategy.
  • Page 134 User's Manual Parameter Description In the Compression list, select the encode mode. H.265: Main profile encoding. This setting is recommended. ● H.264H: High profile encoding. Low bit stream with high ● definition. Compression H.264: General profile encoding. ● H.264B: Baseline profile encoding. This setting requires ●...
  • Page 135: Configuring Snapshot Settings

    User's Manual Parameter Description In the Bit Rate Type list, select a value or enter a customized Bit Rate (Kb/S) value to change the image quality. The bigger the value is, the better the image will become. In the Average Bit Rate list, select a value or enter a customized Average Bit Rate value to change the image quality.
  • Page 136 User's Manual Figure 5-68 Snapshot Step 2 Configure the settings for the snapshot parameters. Table 5-29 Snapshot parameters Parameter Description Manual Snapshot Select how many snapshots you want to take each time. Channel Select the channel that you want to configure the settings for. You can select Scheduled Event , or Face Snapshot as the event type for which you want to take a snapshot.
  • Page 137: Configuring Encode Enhancement

    User's Manual Parameter Description Configures or customizes the snapshot frequency. You can select 1 Interval second per one snapshot to 7 seconds per one snapshot. The maximum is 3600 seconds per one snapshot. Click Apply to complete the settings. Step 3 Click Copy to to copy the settings to other channels.
  • Page 138: Configuring Overlay Settings

    User's Manual Table 5-30 Encoding Mode Parameters Description Switch the camera to 5MP, 25 frame, and encode resolution of 5M-N, 5M-N with a maximum frame of 12. Switch the camera to 5MP, 12.5 frame, and encode resolution of 5MP, with a maximum frame of 6. Encoding configuration automatically adapts according to the set mode.
  • Page 139: Configuring Covered Area Settings

    User's Manual Table 5-31 Overlay parameters Parameter Description In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to configure the Channel settings for. Select the Time Title checkbox to display the system time on each channel window in the live view screen. Time Title In the Time Title list, select time display style.
  • Page 140: Configuring Channel Type

    User's Manual Table 5-32 Description of covered area parameters Parameter Description In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to configure the Channel settings for. Click to enable polygon function, and then you can draw polygon covered areas. Polygon Functions might vary depending on the device models.
  • Page 141: Upgrading Coaxial Camera

    User's Manual Figure 5-72 Channel type Step 2 Configure the channels. Analog Channel: Select the transmission medium such as CVI, AHD, CVBS, and then ● follow the onscreen instructions to complete the settings. IP Channel: You can enable the IP channels by disabling the corresponding analog ●...
  • Page 142: Configuring Remote Devices

    User's Manual Figure 5-73 Update You need to insert the USB storage device that contains the upgrading files. Batch Update ● 1. Select the checkbox of the channel that you want to upgrade, and then click Batch Update to select the updating files. 2.
  • Page 143 User's Manual Select Main Menu > CAMERA > Camera List > Add Camera. Figure 5-74 Add camera Table 5-33 Parameters Parameter Description Click Search Device, the searched devices display in the searched device Search Device list. Click Not Initialized, and the uninitialized devices out of the searched Not Initialized devices are displayed in the searched device list.
  • Page 144 User's Manual Parameter Description In the Searched Device List area, select the device that you want to add Batch Add in batches. Add the device by manually configuring settings such as IP address, Manual Add channel selection. Batch Modify IP Modify the IP address of devices in batches.
  • Page 145 User's Manual Figure 5-75 Search results Enable Uninitialized. Step 2 The uninitialized devices are displayed.
  • Page 146 User's Manual Figure 5-76 Uninitialized devices Step 3 Select the uninitialized device that you want to initialize. Step 4 Click Initialize. Figure 5-77 Enter password...
  • Page 147 User's Manual Step 5 Configure the password and email information. If you select the Using current device password and email info checkbox, the remote device automatically uses the current password and email information, so you do not need to set the password and email address again and can skip this step. 1.
  • Page 148 User's Manual Figure 5-79 Password protection 4. Select the Email Address box and enter the email address that you want to reserve for password reset in the future. If you do not want to set the reserved email address, click Skip. Step 6 Click Next.
  • Page 149 User's Manual Select the DHCP checkbox, and then the system will automatically allocate an IP ● address to the remote device. Select the STATIC checkbox, you need to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default ● gateway, and incremental value. The system will allocate the IP address to the remote devices by progressively increasing the last part of the IP address when initializing devices in batches.
  • Page 150 User's Manual Figure 5-82 Search device Step 2 Select the checkbox of the device. Step 3 Click Add. The device is added into the Added Device area. You can also double-click the device to add it to the Added Device area. ●...
  • Page 151 User's Manual Figure 5-83 Manual add Step 2 Configure the settings for the manual adding device parameters. Table 5-35 Description of manual add parameters Parameter Description In the Channel list, select the channel that you want use on the Channel Device to connect the remote device.
  • Page 152 User's Manual Parameter Description Username Enter the username of the remote device. Password Enter the password of the user for the remote device. Enter the remote channel number of the remote device that you Remote CH No. want to add. In the Decoder Strategy list, select Default, Realtime, or Fluent.
  • Page 153: Modifying Ip Address

    User's Manual Figure 5-84 Modify 2. In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to modify settings for. 3. Click OK to save the settings. Delete the remote devices one by one or in batches. ● Click to delete one device. Select the checkbox of the devices that you want to delete, and then click Delete.
  • Page 154 User's Manual Figure 5-85 Modify IP 2. Configure the settings for IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, username, and password. 3. Click OK to save the settings. Modify IP address in batches ● 1. In the Searched Device list area, select the devices that you want to modify IP address in batches.
  • Page 155 User's Manual Figure 5-86 Modify IP 3. Set incremental value. The system will add the incremental value to the fourth segment of IP addresses of selected devices. 4. Configure the settings for start IP address (the IP address is allocated in sequence), subnet mask, default gateway, username, and password.
  • Page 156 User's Manual Figure 5-87 Browse Step 3 Configure the save path. Click OK to save the settings. Step 4 A pop-up message indicating "Successfully exported" is displayed. Click OK. Step 5 When exporting IP address, the Backup Encryption checkbox is selected by default. The file information includes IP address, port, channel number, manufacturer, username, and password.
  • Page 157: Managing Remote Devices

    User's Manual Figure 5-88 Browse Step 3 Select the file that you want to import. Click OK to start importing. Step 4 Step 5 After importing is completed, a pop-up message indicating "The import succeeded" is displayed. You can edit the exported .csv file and be cautious not to change the file format; ●...
  • Page 158 User's Manual 5.7.2.2 Viewing Firmware Information You can view the device firmware information such as channel number, IP address, manufacturer, system version, video input, audio input, and alarm in. Select Main Menu > CAMERA > Camera List > Firmware. Figure 5-89 Firmware 5.7.2.3 Upgrading Remote Devices Procedure Select Main Menu >...
  • Page 159: Configuring Record Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-90 Update Step 2 Upgrade the device. File Update ● 1. Insert a USB storage device containing the upgrade files into the USB port of the Device. 2. Select the devices that you want to upgrade. 3. Click File Update. 4.
  • Page 160: Enabling Record Control

    User's Manual 5.8.1 Enabling Record Control Background Information Manual recording operation requires the user have the permission to access STORAGE settings. ● Check to ensure the HDD installed in the Device has been formatted properly. ● Procedure Step 1 Right-click on the live view screen, the shortcut menu is displayed. On the shortcut menu, select Manual Control >...
  • Page 161: Configuring Recorded Video Storage Schedule

    User's Manual 5.8.2 Configuring Recorded Video Storage Schedule You need to configure the storage schedule for the recorded video so that the recorded video can be saved. For details, see "5.1.4.9 Configuring Recorded Video Storage Schedule". 5.9 Configuring Snapshot Settings 5.9.1 Configuring Snapshot Trigger The snapshot is divided into scheduled snapshot, event triggered snapshot, and face detection triggered snapshot.
  • Page 162 User's Manual Figure 5-93 Type list Click Apply to save the settings. Step 6 If you have configured the snapshot schedule, the configuration has been completed. ● If you have not configured the snapshot schedule, see "5.1.4.10 Configuring Snapshot ● Storage Schedule".
  • Page 163: Configuring Snapshot Storage Schedule

    User's Manual Figure 5-95 Motion detection Click Setting next to Picture Storage checkbox and select the corresponding channel. Step 4 Step 5 Click Apply. 5.9.2 Configuring Snapshot Storage Schedule You need to configure the storage schedule for the snapshot so that the snapshot can be saved. For details, see "5.1.4.10 Configuring Snapshot Storage Schedule".
  • Page 164: Playing Back Video

    User's Manual Figure 5-96 FTP Step 2 Enable the FTP function and configure the parameters. For details, see "5.19.9 Configuring FTP Storage Settings". The snapshots will be uploaded to FTP for backup. 5.10 Playing Back Video 5.10.1 Enabling Record Control Background Information Manual recording operation requires the user have the permission to access STORAGE settings.
  • Page 165: Instant Playback

    User's Manual Figure 5-97 Record mode Step 2 Configure the settings for the record control parameters. Table 5-37 Description of record control parameters Parameter Description Displays all the analog channels and the connected digital Channel channels. You can select a single channel or select All. Auto : Automatically record according to the record type and ●...
  • Page 166 User's Manual Figure 5-98 Video search Table 5-38 Video search description Function Description Displays the searched recorded video or picture. Supports simultaneously playing in single-channel, 4-channel, 9- channel, and 16-channel. Display Window When you play back in a single channel, click and hold to select the area that you want to enlarge.
  • Page 167 User's Manual Function Description Displays the type and time period of the current recorded video. In the 4-channel layout, there are 4 time bars are ● displayed; in the other view layouts, only 1 time bar is displayed. Click the colored area to start playback from a certain ●...
  • Page 168 User's Manual Function Description In the Camera Name list, select the channel(s) that you ● want to play back. The window split is decided by how you select the ● channel(s). For example, if you select one channel, the View Layout and playback is displayed in the single-channel view;...
  • Page 169 User's Manual Icon Function Play backward. During playing back, click the Play Backward button to backward ● play the recorded video, the button switches to ; click stop playing backward. During playing back, click to start playing forward. ● Previous and next frame. When the playback is paused, click or click to play single-...
  • Page 170 User's Manual Icon Function Show or hide POS information. During single-channel playback, click to show or hide POS information on the screen. During playback, click this icon to display or hide AI rulers. Quickly pick the recorded video when the target appears in the playback.
  • Page 171: Backing Up Recorded Video

    User's Manual Figure 5-102 Clip Step 3 Click on the time bar to select the end time, and then click to stop clipping. Step 4 Click You can clip the video of a single-channel or multiple channels. ● Maximum 1024 files can be backed up at one time. ●...
  • Page 172 User's Manual If you do not want to back the file, clear the checkbox. 5.10.3.5 Configuring EPTZ in Playback Enable the EPTZ functions in playback to track and zoom in the targets that trigger the intelligent events so that you can observe changes in the details of targets. Background Information EPTZ linkage functions can only be enabled in single-channel and four-channel playback modes.
  • Page 173: Smart Search

    User's Manual Table 5-40 Parameter Description Parameter Description Select the number of tracked channels. Full screen, 1+1, 1+3 and 1+5 modes are available, and full screen is selected by default. Display Mode Display box is editable and can be resized, zoomed, and moved, among other actions.
  • Page 174: Quick Search Playback

    User's Manual The grid area supports 22 × 18 (PAL) and 22 × 15 (NTSC). to add filter criteria. You can check Human box, Vehicle box, or uncheck. Step 6 Click Human: Display the motion alarm of human during selected time and searching area. ●...
  • Page 175 User's Manual Figure 5-106 Search results 3. Click on the right list and the targets are automatically selected. 4. Move the mouse near the target box and click to enter the search result page. You can set search conditions such as the channel and period. Click Search, and the search results will be displayed on the right screen.
  • Page 176: Showing Ai Rule During Playback

    User's Manual Figure 5-107 Search results Related Operations Hover over a search result, and then you can: Click , add the result into the favorite items. Up to 1,000 items can be added into favorites. ● Click , add the result into the hidden items. ●...
  • Page 177: Marking And Playing Back Video

    User's Manual Figure 5-108 Playback 5.10.7 Marking and Playing Back Video You can mark the recording for somewhere important. Then you can easily find the marked recording by searching time and mark name. Marking a Video 1. Select Main Menu > SEARCH. 2.
  • Page 178 User's Manual Playing back Marked Video This function is supported on single-channel playback. 1. In the Camera Name list, select one channel. 2. Click Figure 5-110 Mark list 3. Double-click the file that you want to play back. 4. To search the marked video by time, in the SEARCH box on the top of the page, enter the time, and then click Playing back Time before the Tag You can configure to play N seconds of the tagged video before the tagged time.
  • Page 179: Playing Back Snapshots

    User's Manual Figure 5-111 Tag management By default, it manages all the tagged videos of the selected channel. ● To search the tagged video, select channel number from the Channel list, enter time in Start ● Time box and End Time box, and then click Search. All the tagged videos display in time order.
  • Page 180: Playing Back Splices

    User's Manual 5.10.9 Playing Back Splices Background Information You can clip the recorded video files into splices and then play back at the same time to save your time. This function is available on select models. Procedure Select Main Menu > SEARCH. Step 1 Step 2 In the Search Type list, select Subperiod;...
  • Page 181 User's Manual Figure 5-114 File list Step 4 Start playback. Click , the playback starts from the first file by default. ● Click any file, the system plays back this file. ● In the time box on the top of the file list page, you can enter the specific time to search ●...
  • Page 182: Alarm Events Settings

    User's Manual The recorded video that is under writing or overwriting cannot be locked. To view the locked information, click ● To unlock the recorded video, in the File Lock page, select the video, and then click Unlock. ● Figure 5-115 File lock 5.11 Alarm Events Settings 5.11.1 Alarm Information 5.11.1.1 Search Alarm Information...
  • Page 183 User's Manual Figure 5-116 Alarm info In the Type list, select the event type; In the Start Time box and End Time box, enter the Step 2 specific time. Click Search. Step 3 The search results are displayed. Click Backup to back up the search results into the external storage device. Step 4 Click to play the recorded video of alarm event.
  • Page 184: Alarm Input Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-117 Analytics list Select Period and Channel from the drop-down list, and then click Search. Step 2 You can see the time, channel and type of abnormal conditions in the analytics list. Step 3 Select Type, and a certain type of abnormal conditions is displayed. 5.11.2 Alarm Input Settings You can configure the alarm settings for each channel individually or apply the settings to all channels and then save the settings.
  • Page 185 User's Manual Figure 5-118 Local Step 2 Configure the settings for the local alarms. Table 5-41 Local alarm settings Parameter Description Alarm-in Port Select the channel number. Alarm Name Enter the customized alarm name. Enable Enable or disable the local alarm function. In the Device Type list, select NO or select NC as the voltage output Device Type type.
  • Page 186 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the Show Message checkbox to enable a pop-up message in Show Message your local host computer. Select the Report Alarm checkbox, and then click Setting next to Report Alarm to select Private Protocol or HTTP in the Protocol Type.
  • Page 187 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the checkbox to enable the function. When an alarm event occurs, the video output port outputs the settings configured in Main Menu > DISPLAY > Tour Setting. Video Matrix This function is available on select models. Buzzer Select the checkbox to activate a buzzer noise at the Device.
  • Page 188 User's Manual Figure 5-119 Alarm box In the Alarm Box list, select the alarm box number corresponding to the address number Step 2 configured by the DIP switch on the Alarm Box. Step 3 In the Alarm-in Port list, select the alarm input port on the Alarm Box. Step 4 Configure the settings for other parameters of the Alarm Box.
  • Page 189 User's Manual Figure 5-120 CAM ext Step 2 Configure the alarm input settings from the external IPC. Click Apply to complete the settings. Step 3 Click Default to restore the default setting. ● Click Copy to to copy the settings to other channels. ●...
  • Page 190 User's Manual Figure 5-121 CAM offline Step 2 Configure the alarm input settings from the offline IPC. Click Apply to complete the settings. Step 3 Click Default to restore the default setting. ● Click Copy to to copy the settings to other channels. ●...
  • Page 191: Alarm Output Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-122 HDCVI alarm Step 2 In the Channel list, select a channel or All. Step 3 Click Step 4 Configure the settings for other parameters of the Alarm Box. Click OK to save the settings. Step 5 Click Apply to complete the settings.
  • Page 192 User's Manual Figure 5-123 Alarm mode Step 2 Configure the settings for the alarm output. Auto : When an alarm event is triggered on the Device, the connected alarm device ● generates alarms. Manual : The alarm device is forced to keep generating alarms. ●...
  • Page 193 User's Manual Figure 5-124 Warning light Step 2 Configure the settings for the warning light parameters. Table 5-43 Warning light parameters Parameter Description In the Channel list, select a channel that is connected to a warning light Channel camera. Set a length of time for the Device to delay turning off alarm after the Delay alarm is cancelled.
  • Page 194 User's Manual Figure 5-125 Siren Step 2 Configure the settings for the siren parameters. Table 5-44 Siren parameters Parameter Description In the Channel list, select a channel that is connected to a camera that Channel supports audio function. Play Click Play to manually trigger the IP camera to play audio file. Set a length of time for the Device to delay turning off alarm after the Delay alarm is cancelled.
  • Page 195 User's Manual Figure 5-126 Browse 5.11.3.4 Configuring Smart Illumination Background Information The linkage action of smart illumination can extend for a period after the event ends. To use this function, connect a camera that supports smart illumination. Procedure Select Main Menu > ALARM > Alarm-out Port > Smart Illumination. Step 1 Figure 5-127 Smart illumination Step 2...
  • Page 196: Video Detection

    User's Manual 5.11.4 Video Detection Video detection adopts computer vision and image processing technology. The technology analyzes the video images to detect the obvious changes such as moving objects and blurriness. The system activates alarms when such changes are detected. 5.11.4.1 Configuring Motion Detection Settings When the moving object appears and moves fast enough to reach the preset sensitivity value, the system activates the alarm.
  • Page 197 User's Manual Parameter Description PIR function helps enhancing the accuracy and validity of motion detect. It can filter the meaningless alarms that are activated by the objects such as falling leaves, flies. The detection range by PIR is smaller than the field angle. PIR function is enabled by default if it is supported by the cameras.
  • Page 198 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the channel(s) that you want to record. The selected channel(s) starts recording after an alarm event occurs. Record Channel The recording for motion detection and auto recording function must be enabled. Click Setting to display the PTZ page. PTZ Linkage Motion detection can only activate PTZ preset.
  • Page 199 User's Manual Click Copy to , in the Copy to dialog box, select the additional channel(s) that you ● want to copy the motion detection settings to, and then click Apply. Click Test to test the settings. ● 5.11.4.1.1 Setting the Motion Detection Region Procedure Next to Region , click Setting.
  • Page 200: Background Information

    User's Manual 5.11.4.1.2 Setting Motion Detection Period Background Information The system only activates the alarm in the defined period. Procedure Click Setting next to Schedule. Step 1 Figure 5-130 Setting Step 2 Define the motion detection period. By default, it is active all the time. Define the period by drawing.
  • Page 201: Configuring Video Loss Settings

    User's Manual 2. Enter the time frame for the period, and then select the checkbox to enable the settings. 3. Click OK to save the settings. On the Motion Detection page, click Apply to complete the settings. Step 3 5.11.4.2 Configuring Video Loss Settings When the video loss occurs, the system activates the alarm.
  • Page 202: Configuring Tampering Settings

    User's Manual 5.11.4.3 Configuring Tampering Settings When the camera lens is covered, or the video is displayed in a single color because of the causes such as sunlight status, the monitoring cannot be continued normally. To avoid such situations, you can configure the tampering alarm settings.
  • Page 203 User's Manual Procedure Select Main Menu > ALARM > Video Detection > Scene Changing. Step 1 Figure 5-134 Scene changing Step 2 Configure the settings for the scene changing detection parameters. For details, see "5.11.4.1 Configuring Motion Detection Settings". For PTZ activation, different from motion detection, the scene changing detection can activate PTZ preset, tour, and pattern.
  • Page 204 User's Manual Figure 5-135 Video quality analytics Step 2 Click Setting next to Rule to set the rule of video quality analytics, and then click OK. Figure 5-136 Types of video quality analytics...
  • Page 205: System Events

    User's Manual Table 5-47 Description of parameters of video quality analytics Type Description Too Dark The light is dim and few objects can be detected. Color Cast Some colors in the image deviate from their true colors. Defocus Incorrect focus state results in blurred or unclear image. Excessive overexposure of the image due to excessive lighting or improper Overexpose settings.
  • Page 206 User's Manual Table 5-48 HDD event settings Parameter Description In the Event Type list, select No Disk, Disk Error, Low Space, Low Quota Event Type Space, or SSD Durability Warnings as the event type. Enable Enable or disable the HDD event detection function. Click Setting to configure the parameters.
  • Page 207 User's Manual Figure 5-138 Network Step 2 Configure the settings for the Network event. Table 5-49 Network event settings Parameter Description In the Event Type list, select Offline, IP Conflict, or MAC Conflict as the Event Type event type. Enable Enable or disable the Network event detection function.
  • Page 208: Configuring Disarming

    User's Manual Parameter Description Buzzer Select the checkbox to activate a buzzer noise at the Device. Select the checkbox to enable the Device to record a local alarm log. Continue to record for some time after the alarm is ended. The value Post Record ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds.
  • Page 209: Ai Function

    User's Manual Figure 5-140 Disarm by period You can also click to set time periods. One day can have 6 periods at most. 3. Select Off beside Event Notifications to disable event notifications. With Disarming enabled, if you disable event notifications, event notifications will not be pushed to the clients including the mobile app, platform and cloud platform.
  • Page 210: For Pro Ai Series

    User's Manual Figure 5-141 AI mode Step 2 Select an AI mode. SMD : Only SMD is available. ● Face : Only face detection and face recognition are available. ● IVS&SMD : Only IVS and SMD are available. ● Quick Pick : Only Quick Pick is available. ●...
  • Page 211 User's Manual 5.12.2.1.1 Configuring Face Detection Parameters The alarms are generated according to the configured parameters. Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu > AI > Parameters > Face Detection. Figure 5-142 Face detection Step 2 In the Channel list, select a channel that you want to configure face detection function, and then enable it.
  • Page 212 User's Manual Parameter Description Click Setting to configure the parameters. General Alarm: Enable general alarm and select the alarm ● output port. External Alarm: Connect the alarm box to the Device and then ● Alarm-out Port enable it. Wireless Siren: Connect the wireless gateway to the Device and ●...
  • Page 213 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the Tour checkbox to enable a tour of the selected channels. Tour To use this function, the tour setting must be configured. ● After the tour is ended, the live view screen returns to the view ●...
  • Page 214 User's Manual Figure 5-143 Face detection Step 2 Select the channel, enter the start time and end time, and set for the gender, age, glasses, beard, and mask. Click Smart Search. Step 3 The results are displayed. Figure 5-144 Search results Step 4 Select the face that you want to play back.
  • Page 215 User's Manual Figure 5-145 Registered information Step 5 Click to start playing back the recorded detected face snapshots. Double-click on the playing page to switch between full screen playing and thumbnail playing. You can also do the following operations to the recorded files. To export the database file (.csv) to the external storage device, select files, click ●...
  • Page 216: Face Recognition

    User's Manual Figure 5-146 Backup To lock the files to make it unable to be overwritten, select the files, and then click ● Lock. To add a mark to the file, select the files and then click Add Tag. ● 5.12.2.2 Face Recognition Face recognition applies to AI preview mode and smart search.
  • Page 217 User's Manual Click Add. Step 3 Figure 5-147 Add face database Step 4 Enter the face database name, and then click OK. Related Operations Click to modify database name. ● Click to view the database details and add new faces to the database. ●...
  • Page 218 User's Manual Figure 5-148 Configure database 5.12.2.2.2 Adding Face Pictures You can add face pictures to the existing databases one by one or by batches, or add from the detected faces. To add face pictures one by one or by batches, you need to get the pictures from the USB storage device.
  • Page 219 User's Manual Figure 5-149 Details 3. Click Register ID. Figure 5-150 Register ID 4. Click to add a face picture.
  • Page 220 User's Manual Figure 5-151 Browse 5. Select a face picture and enter the registration information. Figure 5-152 Register ID 6. Click OK. The system prompts the registration is successful. 7. On the Details page, click Search. The system prompts modeling is successful.
  • Page 221 User's Manual If the system prompts the message indicating modeling is in process, wait a while and then click Search again. If modeling is failed, the registered face picture cannot be used for face recognition. Figure 5-153 Details Adding Face Pictures in Batches 1.
  • Page 222 User's Manual Figure 5-154 Batch register 3. Click Select file, max select 500 each time or Select a folder to import face pictures. 4. Click OK to complete batch registration. Adding the Detected Faces 1. Right-click on the live view screen, and then select Live Mode > AI Mode. Figure 5-155 AI mode live view 2.
  • Page 223 User's Manual Figure 5-156 Playback 3. Click Add to Human Face Database. Figure 5-157 Register ID 4. Select the face database and enter the ID information. 5. Click OK to complete registration.
  • Page 224 User's Manual 5.12.2.2.3 Face Recognition Configuration You can compare the detected faces with the faces in the database to judge if the detected face belongs to the database. The comparison result will be displayed on the AI mode live view screen and smart search page, and link the alarms.
  • Page 225 User's Manual Figure 5-159 Face database 2. Select one or multiple face databases. 3. Click OK. The selected face database is listed. Figure 5-160 Selected face database Step 5 Configure the added face database. Click to modify the similarity. The lower the number is, the easier the alarm linkage ●...
  • Page 226 User's Manual 1. Enable the Stranger mode ( ). When the detected faces do not belong to the face database, the system remarks the face as "Stranger". 2. Click Setting to set the alarm linkage. 3. After setting is completed, click OK. Step 7 Click Apply to complete the settings.
  • Page 227 User's Manual Figure 5-162 Search by attributes 2. Select the channel and set the parameters such as start time, end time, gender, age, glasses, beard, face mask, expression, name and similarity according to your requirements. 3. Click Smart Search. Figure 5-163 Smart search 4.
  • Page 228 User's Manual Figure 5-164 Registered information 5. Click to play back the recorded video. Double-click on the playing page to switch between full screen playing and thumbnail playing. You can also do the following operations to the recorded files. To export the database file (.csv) to the external storage device, select files, click Export, and ●...
  • Page 229 User's Manual Figure 5-165 Backup To lock the files to make it unable to be overwritten, select the files, and then click Lock. ● To add a mark to the file, select the files and then click Add Tag. ● beside Sort by Time or Sort by To reorder the search results by time or similarity, click ●...
  • Page 230 User's Manual Figure 5-166 Search by picture 2. Upload face pictures from Face Database or Local Upload. Maximum 30 pictures can be uploaded at one time, and the system supports searching 8 pictures at one time. Face Database ● a. Click Face Database.
  • Page 231 User's Manual Figure 5-167 Face database b. Set the searching parameters by selecting the face database and gender, and entering name and ID No. according to your actual requirement. c. Click Search to display the results that satisfy the requirement. Click Reset to clear the searching parameters.
  • Page 232 User's Manual Figure 5-168 Uploaded picture Local Upload ● Plug the USB storage device (with face pictures) to the Device, and then click Local Upload . Then select the picture from the USB storage device, and then click OK. The selected face pictures are uploaded.
  • Page 233 User's Manual Figure 5-169 Search results 5. Select the face picture that you want to play back.
  • Page 234 User's Manual Figure 5-170 Playback 6. Click to play back the recorded video. Double-click on the playing page to switch between full screen playing and thumbnail playing. You can also do the following operations to the recorded files. To add a mark to the file, select the files and then click Add Tag. ●...
  • Page 235 User's Manual Figure 5-171 Backup 5.12.2.3 IVS Function The IVS function processes and analyzes the images to extract the key information to match with the preset rules. When the detected behaviors match with the rules, the system activates alarms. If you select AI by device, then among face detection and recognition, IVS function, and video structuring, you can use one of them at the same time for the same channel.
  • Page 236 User's Manual Figure 5-172 IVS Step 2 In the Channel list, select the channel number that you want to configure the IVS function. Select from AI by Camera and AI by Device from Type. Step 3 AI by Camera : This option requires certain AI cameras. The camera will do all the AI ●...
  • Page 237: Background Information

    User's Manual 5.12.2.3.2 Configuring Tripwire Rules Background Information When the target object crosses the tripwire in the defined direction, the system activates alarms. The tripwire can be configured as a straight line or broken line. ● Supports detecting one-way or two-way tripwire crossing. ●...
  • Page 238 User's Manual Figure 5-175 Tripwire rule 3. Click to draw the minimum size or maximum size to filter the target. The system triggers an alarm only when the size of detected target is between the maximum size and the minimum size. 4.
  • Page 239 User's Manual Figure 5-176 Trigger Step 4 Configure the triggering parameters. Table 5-53 Description of schedule and linkage parameters Parameter Description Schedule Define a period during which the detection is active. Click Setting to configure the parameters. General Alarm: Enable general alarm and select the alarm ●...
  • Page 240 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the Send Email checkbox to enable the system to send an email notification when an alarm event occurs. Send Email To use this function, make sure the email function is enabled in Main Menu > NETWORK > Email. Select the channel(s) that you want to record.
  • Page 241 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the checkbox to enable the warning light alarm of the Warning Light camera. Siren Select the checkbox to enable the sound alarm of the camera. Select the checkbox to enable the smart illumination of the Smart Illumination camera.
  • Page 242 User's Manual Figure 5-178 Intrusion rule 3. Configure the settings for the parameters of drawing rules. Table 5-54 Intrusion parameters Parameter Description Name Enter the customized rule name. Configure the detection sensitivity. Sensitivity The higher the value, the easier to trigger an alarm but meanwhile the higher false alarm rate.
  • Page 243 User's Manual 5.12.2.3.4 Smart Search for IVS Function You can search for the intelligent events and play back. Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu > AI > AI Search > IVS. Figure 5-179 IVS Step 2 In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to search for the events, and then set other parameters such as start time, end time, event type, and alarm object.
  • Page 244 User's Manual Figure 5-181 Playback Step 5 Click to play back the recorded video. Double-click on the playing page to switch between full screen playing and thumbnail playing. You can also do the following operations to the recorded files. To back up the recorded files to the external storage device, select files, click Backup , ●...
  • Page 245 User's Manual 5.12.2.4 Video Structuring The device can detect and extract key features from the human bodies and non-motor vehicles in the video, and then build a structured database. You can search any target you need with these features. 5.12.2.4.1 Configuring Video Structuring Procedure Select Main Menu >...
  • Page 246 User's Manual Human Body Detection 1. Select Main Menu > AI > AI Search > Human Body Detection. Figure 5-184 Human body detection 2. Select the channel and the time, and then select one or multiple features. 3. Click Smart Search. If you only select Human Detection and did not select Face Detect in Main Menu >...
  • Page 247 User's Manual Figure 5-185 Non-motor vehicle detection 2. Select the channel and the time, and then select one or multiple features. 3. Click Smart Search. Figure 5-186 Search results 4. Select one or multiple results, and then you can Click Export to export them to the USB device. ●...
  • Page 248 User's Manual Click Lock so that they don't get overwritten or deleted. ● Click Add Tag to name them as needed. ● 5.12.2.5 Quick Pick The Device can quickly pick up the human and vehicle targets that you are interested in. 5.12.2.5.1 Configuring Quick Pick Procedure Step 1...
  • Page 249 User's Manual Figure 5-188 Local upload Select Channel , Period, Start Time and End Time from the drop-down list. Step 3 Step 4 Click Search. Select Device Name in the drop-down list and pictures in the list. Step 5 Figure 5-189 Browse the local pictures Step 6 Click OK.
  • Page 250 User's Manual Figure 5-190 Search results Step 7 Select the result you want to check and click to play its recorded video at the right side. Double-click the video page to switch between full-screen and small-screen. ●...
  • Page 251 User's Manual Figure 5-191 Play the recorded video Table 5-55 Main menu description Icon Description Click to pause the video. click to stop the video. Click to choose whether to display the smart guideline. Click to quickly pick the target. Select to view playback within the corresponding time range.
  • Page 252: For Lite Ai Series

    User's Manual Icon Description Drag the mouse to search results and click to add the result into Favorites. Click Backup to back up the recorded videos in the favorites. ● 5.12.3 For Lite AI Series AI module provides SMD (Smart Motion Detection) and IVS functions. These functions take effect after they are configured and enabled.
  • Page 253 User's Manual Figure 5-192 SMD In the Channel list, select a channel that you want to configure face detection function, Step 2 and then enable it. Step 3 Set the sensitivity for smart motion detection, and then select human or motor vehicle or both as the effective target.
  • Page 254 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the Show Message checkbox to enable a pop-up alarm Show Message message in your local host computer. Select the Report Alarm checkbox, and then click Setting next to Report Alarm to select Private Protocol or HTTP in the Protocol Type.
  • Page 255 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the checkbox to enable the function. When an alarm event occurs, the video output port outputs the settings configured in Main Menu > DISPLAY > TOUR > Extra Screen. Video Matrix This function is available on select models. ●...
  • Page 256 User's Manual 5.12.3.2.1 Configuring IVS Parameters The alarms are generated according to the configured parameters. Procedure Select Main Menu > AI > Parameters > IVS. Step 1 You can enable the AI Mode, and then the detection accuracy would be improved, but the video stream quantity that the DVR can process will reduce.
  • Page 257 User's Manual Figure 5-195 IVS In the Channel list, select the channel that you want to search for the events, and then Step 2 set other parameters such as start time, end time, event type, and alarm object. Click Smart Search. Step 3 The results that satisfy the searching conditions are displayed.
  • Page 258 User's Manual Figure 5-197 Playback Step 5 Click to play back the recorded video. Double-click on the playing page to switch between full screen playing and thumbnail playing. You can also do the following operations to the recorded files. To back up the recorded files to the external storage device, select files, click Backup , ●...
  • Page 259 User's Manual 5.12.3.3 Face Detection (For XVR5X-I and XVR7X-I Series Only) Some series of devices can analyze the pictures captured by the camera to detect whether the faces are on the pictures. You can search and filter the recorded videos the faces and play back. For details, see "5.12.2.1 Face Detection".
  • Page 260 User's Manual A maximum of 20 pictures are supported. ● Select pictures you don't need and click Remove to delete them. ● Figure 5-200 Local upload Select Channel , Period, Start Time and End Time from the drop-down list. Step 3 Step 4 Click Search.
  • Page 261 User's Manual Figure 5-202 Search results Step 7 Select the result you want to check and click to play its recorded video at the right side. Double-click the video page to switch between full-screen and small-screen. ●...
  • Page 262 User's Manual Figure 5-203 Play the recorded video Table 5-57 Main menu description Icon Description Click to pause the video. click to stop the video. Click to choose whether to display the smart guideline. Click to quickly pick the target. Select to view playback within the corresponding time range.
  • Page 263: Configuring Ivs Mode

    User's Manual Icon Description Drag the mouse to search results and click to add the result into Favorites. Click Backup to back up the recorded videos in the favorites. ● 5.12.4 Configuring IVS Mode For some models, you can switch the IVS function between general mode and advanced mode in Main Menu >...
  • Page 264: Configuring Smart Schedule

    User's Manual 5.12.5 Configuring Smart Schedule Background Information There are two modes for a channel to activate AI functions. General mode: Only one AI function can be enabled for the designated channel during different ● periods on each day in the week. Schedule mode: The system can activate different AI functions for the designated channel ●...
  • Page 265: Iot Function

    User's Manual Define the period by drawing. ● 1. Select the checkbox of AI function. Figure 5-206 AI function 2. On the timeline, drag to define a period. You can set up to 6 periods for each day in the week. For each period, you can enable an AI function.
  • Page 266 User's Manual 5.13.1.1 Connecting Sensor through Device Only the Device with USB gateway supports this function. Procedure Select Main Menu > IoT > Management > Sensor Pairing. Step 1 Figure 5-208 Sensor pairing In the Access Type list, select USB Gateway. Step 2 Step 3 Click Add.
  • Page 267 User's Manual Figure 5-209 Add USB gateway Click Pair. Step 4 Figure 5-210 Pair Click Back to exit the pairing page. Step 5 Click to modify the sensor name; click to delete sensor information.
  • Page 268 User's Manual Figure 5-211 Sensor pairing 5.13.1.2 Connecting Sensor through Camera with Gateway Only the camera with USB gateway supports this function. Procedure Select Main Menu > IoT > Management > Sensor Pairing. Step 1...
  • Page 269 User's Manual Figure 5-212 Sensor pairing Step 2 In the Access Type list, select Camera Gateway. In the Channel list, select the channel that is connected to the camera. Step 3 Step 4 Click Add. Figure 5-213 Add camera gateway Click Pair.
  • Page 270 User's Manual Figure 5-214 Pair Click Back to exit the pairing page. Step 6 Click to modify the sensor name. ● click to delete sensor information. ●...
  • Page 271 User's Manual Figure 5-215 Sensor pairing 5.13.1.3 Configuring Alarm Linkage Procedure Select Main Menu > IoT > Management > Wireless Detector. Step 1...
  • Page 272 User's Manual Figure 5-216 Wireless detector In the Access Type list, select USB Gateway, Camera Gateway, or All. Step 2 When Access Type is Camera Gateway, you can select Channel to filter the status of present wireless detector. Step 3 Click Figure 5-217 Setting Step 4...
  • Page 273 User's Manual Parameter Description Click Setting to configure the parameters. Schedule Define a period during which the motion detection is active. For details, see "5.11.4.1.2 Setting Motion Detection Period". Click Setting to display the PTZ page. PTZ Linkage Enable PTZ linkage actions, such as selecting the preset that you want to be called when an alarm event occurs.
  • Page 274: Configuring Temperature And Humidity Camera

    User's Manual Parameter Description Show Message: Select the Show Message checkbox to enable a ● pop-up message in your local host computer. Buzzer: Select the checkbox to activate a buzzer noise at the Device. ● Video Matrix: Select the checkbox to enable the function. When an ●...
  • Page 275 User's Manual Figure 5-218 Temperature/Humidity Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox to enable IoT function. Figure 5-219 Enable The Device starts detecting the temperature and humidity data from the camera and display on the Realtime Display page. Step 3 (Optional) Set temperature displaying mode. When Show °F (Fahrenheit Degree) is selected, the temperature will be displayed by Fahrenheit degree in Realtime Display tab.
  • Page 276 User's Manual You can also display the temperature and humidity data in graphical way by selecting the Display Chart checkbox. Figure 5-220 Chart Click Remove to delete the data. 5.13.2.3 Exporting Temperature and Humidity Data You can export the temperature and humidity data in .bmp format. This section uses exporting humidity data as an example.
  • Page 277 User's Manual Figure 5-221 Humidity Click Lock to lock the data. Step 3 The export button is enabled. Step 4 Click Export. The system starts exporting the data. Click OK. Step 5 You can find the exported data on your USB device. 5.13.2.4 Configuring Alarm Linkage You can configure alarm linkage settings for temperature and humidity data.
  • Page 278 User's Manual Figure 5-222 Temperature/Humidity Step 2 On the temperature information line, click Figure 5-223 Setting Step 3 Configure the settings for alarm linkage. Table 5-59 Description of alarm linkage settings Parameter Description Access Point Indicates the channel that the camera is connected to. Temperature by default.
  • Page 279 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the channel that you want to preview to help monitor the channel Preview Channel of access point. This channel could be the channel of access point or any other channels according to your actual situation. Event Type Select event type as High or Low, and set the upper and low temperature limit respectively.
  • Page 280 User's Manual Parameter Description Select to enable audio broadcast/voice prompts in response to a local Alarm Tone alarm event. Show Message: Select the Show Message checkbox to enable a pop- ● up message in your local host computer. Buzzer: Select the checkbox to activate a buzzer noise at the Device. ●...
  • Page 281 User's Manual Figure 5-224 Temperature/Humidity Step 2 On the humidity information line, click Figure 5-225 Setting Step 3 Configure the settings for the following parameters. Table 5-60 Alarm settings Parameter Description Access Point Indicates the channel that the camera is connected to. Humidity by default.
  • Page 282 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the channel that you want to preview to help monitor the channel of access point. This channel could be the channel of Preview Channel access point or any other channels according to your actual situation. Select event type as High Humidity or Low Humidity, and set the Event Type upper and low humidity limit respectively.
  • Page 283 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the Tour checkbox to enable a tour of the selected Tour channels. Select to enable audio broadcast/voice prompts in response to a Alarm Tone local alarm event. Show Message: Select the Show Message checkbox to enable ●...
  • Page 284 User's Manual Figure 5-226 IoT search Step 2 Configure the parameters settings. Table 5-61 IoT search parameters Parameter Description Access Point Indicates the channel that the camera is connected to. Display Type In the Display Type list, select List or Diagram. Select the information type that you want to search.
  • Page 285 User's Manual Figure 5-227 List Figure 5-228 Diagram Click Export. The system starts exporting the data. Step 4 Click OK. Step 5 You can find the exported data on your USB device.
  • Page 286: Configuring Wireless Siren

    User's Manual 5.13.3 Configuring Wireless Siren You can connect the wireless siren to the Device, when there is an alarm event activated on the Device, the wireless siren generates alarms. Procedure Select Main Menu > IoT > Management > Wireless Siren. Step 1 Figure 5-229 Wireless siren Step 2...
  • Page 287: Searching The Transaction Records

    User's Manual Playing POS information in the local playback and viewing the POS information in the live view screen only support single-channel mode and four-channel mode. Displaying monitoring screen and playing back in the web support multi-channel mode. 5.14.1 Searching the Transaction Records Background Information The system supports fuzzy search.
  • Page 288: Configuring Pos Settings

    User's Manual 5.14.2 Configuring POS Settings Procedure Select Main Menu > POS > POS Setting. Step 1 Figure 5-231 POS setting Step 2 Configure the settings for the POS parameters. Table 5-63 POS parameters Parameter Description In the POS Name list, select the POS machine that you want to configure settings for.
  • Page 289 User's Manual Parameter Description In the Connect Type list, select the connection protocol type. Click , the IP Address page is displayed. Connection Mode In the Source IP box, enter the IP address (the machine that is connected to the Device) that sends messages. Character Encode Select a character encoding mode.
  • Page 290: Configuring Backup Settings

    User's Manual 5.15 Configuring Backup Settings 5.15.1 Finding USB Device When you inset a USB storage device into the USB port of the Device, the Device detects the USB storage device and pops up Find USB device page, which provides you a shortcut to perform backup and upgrading operations.
  • Page 291 User's Manual Figure 5-233 Backup Step 2 Configure the settings for the backup parameters. Table 5-64 Backup parameters Parameter Description In the Device Name list, select the device that you want to back up Device Name the files to. Click Format. If the capacity of external storage device is less than 2 TB, you ●...
  • Page 292: Network Management

    User's Manual Step 4 Select the files that you want to back up. Click Backup to back up the selected files to the configured path. Step 5 Click Remove to remove all the searched results. The system will display a backup progress bar. A dialog box will be prompted when backup is completed.
  • Page 293 User's Manual Figure 5-235 Port Step 2 Configure the settings for the connection parameters. Table 5-65 Connection parameters Parameter Description The allowable maximum clients accessing the Device at the same time, such as WEB, Platform, and Mobile Phone. Max Connection Select a value between 1 and 128.
  • Page 294: Configuring Wi-Fi Connection Settings

    User's Manual 5.16.1.3 Configuring Wi-Fi Connection Settings You can make wireless connection between the Device and the other devices in the same network through Wi-Fi settings, facilitating the devices connection and mobility. Only the Device with Wi-Fi module supports this function. Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu >...
  • Page 295 User's Manual Figure 5-237 Wi-Fi (2) Step 2 Configure the settings for the Wi-Fi connection parameters. Table 5-66 Wi-Fi connection parameters Parameter Description Enable Connect Automatically. Connect Automatically After the Device is restarted, it will automatically connect to the nearest hotspot that had been connected successfully.
  • Page 296 User's Manual 5.16.1.4 Configuring 3G/4G Settings 5.16.1.4.1 Through the Wireless 3G/4G Module You can connect a wireless 3G/4G module to the USB port of the Device and then access the Device with the IP address provided by the module. This function is available on select models. Procedure Step 1 Connect the wireless 3G/4G module to the USB port of the Device.
  • Page 297 User's Manual Table 5-67 Recognized information Parameter Description NIC Name Displays the name of Ethernet card. Displays the network type. Different type represents different Network Type supplier. Displays the default APN number. Dial-up No. Displays the default dial No. Authentication mode. You can select PAP , CHAP, or NO_AUTH. Authentication Type Username, Password Enter the username and password for authentication.
  • Page 298 User's Manual Figure 5-240 3G/4G Step 3 Configure the settings. For details, see Table 5-67 . Step 4 Click Firmware Update, select related firmware file, and then click OK. Figure 5-241 Firmware upgrade Click Apply, and then waiting for the firmware to be installed. Step 5...
  • Page 299: Configuring Pppoe Settings

    User's Manual 5.16.1.5 Configuring PPPoE Settings PPPoE is another way for the Device to access the network. You can establish network connection by configuring PPPoE settings to give the Device a dynamic IP address in the WAN. To use this function, firstly you need to obtain the username and password from the Internet Service Provider.
  • Page 300 User's Manual After you have registered and logged in the DDNS website successfully, you can view the information of all the connected devices under this username. Procedure Select Main Menu > NETWORK > DDNS. Step 1 Figure 5-243 DDNS Step 2 Configure the settings for the DDNS parameters.
  • Page 301: Configuring Email Settings

    User's Manual Parameter Description Interval Enter the amount of time that you want to update the DDNS. Click Apply to complete the settings. Step 3 Enter the domain name in the browser on your computer, and then press Enter. If the webpage of the Device is displayed, the configuration is successful. If not, the configuration is failed.
  • Page 302 User's Manual Table 5-69 Email parameters Parameter Description Enable the email function. Enable There might be risk of sending data to specified email address after it is enabled. SMTP Server Enter the address of SMTP server of sender’s email account. Enter the port value of SMTP server.
  • Page 303: Configuring Upnp™ Settings

    User's Manual Parameter Description Click Test to test the email sending function. If the configuration is correct, the receiver’s email account will receive the email. Test Before testing, click Apply to save the settings. Step 3 Click Apply to complete the settings. 5.16.1.8 Configuring UPnP Settings You can map the relationship between the LAN and the WAN to access the Device on the LAN through the IP address on the WAN.
  • Page 304 User's Manual Table 5-70 UPnP parameters Parameter Description Enable the UPnP function. Port Mapping After it is enabled, the intranet services and ports shall be mapped to extranet, proceed with caution. Indicates the status of UPnP function. Status Offline: Failed. ●...
  • Page 305: Configuring Snmp Settings

    User's Manual 5.16.1.9 Configuring SNMP Settings You can connect the Device with some software such as MIB Builder and MG-SOFT MIB Browser to manage and control the Device from the software. This function is available on select models. Prerequisites Install the software that can manage and control the SNMP, such as MIB Builder and MG-SOFT ●...
  • Page 306: Configuring Multicast Settings

    User's Manual Parameter Description Indicates the destination address for the agent program to send Trap Address the Trap information. Indicates the destination port for the agent program to send the Trap Port Trap information. Enter the username that is allowed to access the Device and has Read-Only Username the "Read Only"...
  • Page 307 User's Manual Figure 5-247 Multicast Step 2 Configure the settings for the multicast parameters. Table 5-72 Multicast parameters Parameter Description Enable Enable the multicast function. Enter the IP address that you want to use as the multicast IP. IP Address The IP address ranges from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255.
  • Page 308 User's Manual Figure 5-248 Login 5.16.1.11 Configuring Register Settings You can register the Device into the specified proxy server which acts as the transit to make it easier for the client software to access the Device. Procedure Select Main Menu > NETWORK > Register. Step 1...
  • Page 309: Configuring Alarm Center Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-249 Register Step 2 Configure the settings for the register parameters. Table 5-73 Register parameters Parameter Description Enable Enable the register function. Status Displays the connection status. The default value is 1. Enter the server IP address or the server domain that you want to register Server Address Port Enter the port of the server.
  • Page 310 User's Manual Figure 5-250 Alarm center Step 2 Click to enable the function, and then select a protocol type. You can select Private Protocol or HTTP. The default is HTTP. Step 3 Configure the parameters. When selecting HTTP, you need to enter the server address, port, and then select HTTP or HTTPS as needed.
  • Page 311: Configuring Network Testing Settings

    User's Manual Click Apply to complete the settings. Step 4 5.16.1.13 Configuring P2P Settings You can manage the devices by using P2P technology to download the application and register the devices. For details, see "5.1.4.5 Configuring P2P Settings". 5.16.2 Configuring Network Testing Settings 5.16.2.1 Testing the Network You can test the network connection status between the Device and other devices.
  • Page 312 User's Manual packet capturing and back up into the USB storage device. The data can be provided to the technical support for analyzing the network condition. Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu > MAINTENANCE > Network Detection > Test. Figure 5-252 Test Step 2 Connect a USB storage device to the Device.
  • Page 313 User's Manual Figure 5-253 Browse 2. Select the route. If there are several USB storage devices are connected to the Device, you can select ● from the Device Name list. Click Refresh to total space, free space and the file list in the selected USB storage ●...
  • Page 314: Configuring Account Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-254 Backup data 5.17 Configuring Account Settings You can add, modify and delete user accounts, groups, and ONVIF users, and set security questions for admin account. The username supports 31 characters and group name supports 15 characters. The username ●...
  • Page 315 User's Manual Figure 5-255 User Step 2 Click Add. Figure 5-256 Add user Step 3 Configure the settings for the parameters of adding a user account. Table 5-75 Description of adding user parameters Parameter Description Username Enter a username and password for the account. Password Confirm Password Re-enter the password.
  • Page 316 User's Manual Parameter Description Remarks Enter a description of the account. User MAC Enter user MAC address. Select a group for the account. Group The user rights must be within the group permission. Click Setting to configure the parameters. Define a period during which the new account can log in to the device. Period The new account cannot log in to the device during the time beyond the set period.
  • Page 317 User's Manual Define for several days of a week: Click before each day, the icon switches to . On the timeline of any selected day, click the half-hour blocks to select the active periods, all the days with will take the same settings. Define for all days of a week: Click All, all the switches to .
  • Page 318 User's Manual Figure 5-259 User Step 2 Click for the user account that you want to modify. Figure 5-260 Modify Step 3 Change the settings for password, username, user group, user MAC, memo, password validity period and authority. The new password can be set from 8 digits through 32 digits and contains at least two types from number, letter and special characters (excluding"'", """, ";", ":"...
  • Page 319: Configuring Group Account

    User's Manual To use the unlock pattern, enable Unlock Pattern , click , draw a pattern in the ● Unlock Pattern page, and then click Save to save the setting. Enter password hint text in Password Hint box. ● Step 4 Click OK to complete the settings.
  • Page 320 User's Manual Figure 5-262 Group Step 2 Click Add. Figure 5-263 Add group Step 3 Configure the settings for the parameters of adding a group. Table 5-76 Parameters of adding a group Parameter Description Group Name Enter a name for the group. Optional.
  • Page 321 User's Manual Click OK to complete the settings. Step 4 5.17.2.2 Modifying a Group Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu > ACCOUNT > Group. Figure 5-264 Group Step 2 Click for the group account that you want to modify. Figure 5-265 Modify Step 3 Change the settings for group name, memo, and authority.
  • Page 322: Configuring Onvif Users

    User's Manual 5.17.2.3 Deleting a Group Procedure Select Main Menu > ACCOUNT > Group. Step 1 Figure 5-266 Group Step 2 Click for the user account that you want to delete. Click OK to delete a group. Step 3 5.17.3 Configuring ONVIF Users Background Information The device manufactured by other company can connect to the Device through ONVIF protocol by an authorized ONVIF account.
  • Page 323: Resetting Password

    User's Manual Figure 5-267 ONVIF user Step 2 Click Add. Figure 5-268 Add ONVIF user Step 3 Enter username, password, and select the group that you want this account to belong to. Click OK to save the settings. Step 4 Click to modify the account;...
  • Page 324: Audio Management

    User's Manual Figure 5-269 Password reset Step 2 Click next to Enable to enable the function of password reset. Step 3 Enter an email address to receive the security code used to reset the password. Step 4 Configure security questions and answers. Step 5 Click OK.
  • Page 325 User's Manual Figure 5-270 File management Click Add. Step 2 Figure 5-271 Add file Step 3 Select the audio files that you want to import. Click OK to start importing audio files from the USB storage device. Step 4 If the importing is successful, the audio files will display in the File Management page. Step 5...
  • Page 326: Configuring Playing Schedule For Audio Files

    User's Manual Figure 5-272 Imported file The imported audio files are automatically saved into the HDD, so you do not need to connect to the USB storage device to get the file next time. Click to play the audio file. ●...
  • Page 327: Storage Management

    User's Manual Parameter Description Configure how many times you want to repeat the playing in the defined Repeat period. Includes two options: MIC and Audio. It is MIC by default. The MIC function Output Port shares the same port with talkback function and the latter has the priority. The finish time for audio playing is decided by audio file size and the configured ●...
  • Page 328: Configuring The Recording And Snapshot Schedule

    User's Manual Step 2 Configure the settings for the basic settings parameters. Table 5-78 Basic settings parameters Parameter Description Configure the settings for the situation all the read/write discs are full. Disk Full Select Stop to stop recording. ● Select Overwrite to overwrite the recorded video files always ●...
  • Page 329: Configuring Record

    User's Manual Figure 5-275 Disk manager Step 2 Configuring the settings for the HDD manager. HDD type setting: In the Properties list, select Read/Write, Read Only, and then click ● Apply to save the settings. HDD format: Select the HDD that you want to format, click Format , and enable Clear ●...
  • Page 330: Configuring Advance Settings

    User's Manual 5.19.5 Configuring Advance Settings Create HDD group, and save main stream, sub stream and snapshot of designated channels to the HDD group. Background Information If the page prompts that the current HDD mode is quota group, click Switch to Disk Group ●...
  • Page 331 User's Manual Figure 5-278 Main stream Figure 5-279 Sub stream...
  • Page 332: Configuring Disk Quota

    User's Manual Figure 5-280 Snapshot Click Apply to complete the settings. Step 4 5.19.6 Configuring Disk Quota By configuring quota, allocate fixed storage capacity to each channel, and distribute the storage space of each channel reasonably. Background Information If the page displays that Disk group mode selected , click Switch to Quota Mode, and then ●...
  • Page 333 User's Manual Figure 5-281 Disk quota (one-HDD device) For devices that support 2 or more HDDs, you can switch the quota mode between ● version 1 and version 2. V1 : Select a channel and then configure the disk quota for each disk. V2 : Select a channel and then configure the parameters including recording duration, bit rate, storage capacity of pictures.
  • Page 334 User's Manual Figure 5-282 Version 1 Figure 5-283 Version 2 Click Apply. Step 3...
  • Page 335: Configuring Hdd Detecting Settings

    User's Manual 5.19.7 Configuring HDD Detecting Settings This function is available on select models. HDD detecting function detects the current status of HDD to let you know the HDD performance and replace the defective HDD. 5.19.7.1 Checking HDD Background Information You can detect HDD by key area detect and global detect.
  • Page 336 User's Manual Figure 5-285 Start check 5.19.7.2 View Detection Results After the detection is completed, you can view the detecting reports to find out the problem and replace the defective HDD to avoid data loss. Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu > STORAGE > Disk Check > Check Report. Figure 5-286 Check report Step 2 Click...
  • Page 337: Configuring Record Estimate

    User's Manual Figure 5-287 Results Figure 5-288 S.M.A.R.T 5.19.8 Configuring Record Estimate Record estimate function can calculate how long you can record video according to the HDD capacity, and calculate the required HDD capacity according to the record period. Procedure Select Main Menu >...
  • Page 338 User's Manual Figure 5-289 Rec estimate Step 2 Click You can configure the resolution, frame rate, bit rate and record time for the selected channel. Click OK to save the settings. Step 3 Then the system will calculate the time period that can be used for storage according to the channels settings and HDD capacity.
  • Page 339: Configuring Ftp Storage Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-291 By time Calculate HDD capacity for storage. ● 1. On the Rec Estimate page, click the By Time tab. Figure 5-292 By time 2. In the Time box, enter the time period that you want to record. In the Total Space box, the required HDD capacity is displayed.
  • Page 340 User's Manual Figure 5-294 FTP Step 2 Configure the settings for the FTP settings parameters. Table 5-79 FTP settings parameters Parameter Description Enable Enable the FTP upload function. FTP: Plaintext transmission. ● FTP type SFTP: Encrypted transmission (recommended) ● Server Address IP address of FTP server.
  • Page 341: Security Center

    User's Manual Parameter Description Enter the length of the uploaded recorded video. If the entered length is less than the recorded video length, only a ● section of the recorded video can be uploaded. File Size If the entered length is more than the recorded video length, the ●...
  • Page 342: System Service

    User's Manual Configuration Security: When there’s a risk in the device configuration, the icon will be in orange ● to warn risk. You can click Details to see the detailed risk description. Figure 5-295 Security status Scanning Security Modules This area shows the running status of security modules. For details about the security modules, move mouse pointer on the icon to see the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 343 User's Manual Figure 5-296 Basic services Step 2 Enable the system services. There might be safety risk when Mobile Push Notifications , CGI, ONVIF, SSH and NTP Server is enabled. Table 5-80 Basic services parameters Parameter Description After enabling this function, the alarm triggered by the Device can be pushed to a mobile phone.
  • Page 344 User's Manual Parameter Description If this function is enabled, the remote devices can be added through the ONVIF protocol. This function is enabled by default. ONVIF There might be safety risk if this service is enabled. Disable this function when it is not in use. After enabling this function, a NTP server can be used to synchronize NTP Server the device.
  • Page 345 User's Manual Figure 5-297 802.1x Step 2 Select the Ethernet card you want to certify. Step 3 Select Enable and configure parameters. Table 5-81 802.1x parameters Parameter Description NIC Name Select a NIC. PEAP: protected EAP protocol. ● Authentication TLS: Transport Layer Security. Provide privacy and data integrity ●...
  • Page 346: Attack Defense

    User's Manual Figure 5-298 HTTPS Select Enable to enable HTTPS function. Step 2 to enable Auto Redirect to HTTPS automatically redirect to HTTPS. Step 3 Click After enable the function, Click Certificate Management to create or import a HTTPS certificate from USB drive. For Step 4 details about importing or creating a CA certificate, see "5.20.4 CA Certificate".
  • Page 347 User's Manual Table 5-82 Firewall parameters Parameter Description Mode can be configured when Type is Network Access. If Allowlist is enabled, you can visit device port successfully with ● Mode IP/MAC hosts in the allowlist. If Blocklist is enabled, you cannot visit device port with IP/MAC hosts ●...
  • Page 348 User's Manual Click Apply. Step 3 5.20.3.3 Anti-Dos Attack You can enable SYN Flood Attack Defense and ICMP Flood Attack Defense to defend the device against Dos attack. Figure 5-299 Anti-Dos attack 5.20.3.4 Sync Time-Allowlist The synchronization is only allowed with hosts in the trusted list. Procedure Select Main Menu >...
  • Page 349: Ca Certificate

    User's Manual Parameter Description Input the start IP address of trusted hosts. Start Address When Type is IP Segment, it can be configured Input the end IP address of trusted hosts. End Address When Type is IP Segment, it can be configured Click Apply.
  • Page 350 User's Manual Figure 5-300 Device certificate 2. Configure parameters. Table 5-85 Device certificate parameters Parameter Description Country/Region This parameter is user defined. State This parameter is user defined. City Name This parameter is user defined. Valid Period Enter a valid period for the certificate. Organization This parameter is user defined.
  • Page 351 User's Manual Figure 5-301 CA application and import Import Third-Party Certificate Insert the USB flash drive with third-party certificate before importing. 1. Select Import Third-party Certificate. Figure 5-302 Import third-party certificate 2. Configure the parameters.
  • Page 352: Audio/Video Encryption

    User's Manual Table 5-86 Import third-party certificate Parameter Description Click Browse to find the third-party certificate path on the USB Path drive. Click Browse to find the third-party certificate private key on the Private Key USB drive. Input the password of encrypted private key. When the private key is Private Key Password not encrypted, you don’t need to this parameter.
  • Page 353 User's Manual Figure 5-304 Audio/video transmission Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 5-87 Transmission parameters Parameter Description Enable stream frame encryption by using private protocol. Enable There might be safety vulnerability if this service is disabled. Private Protocol Encryption Type Use the default setting.
  • Page 354: Security Warning

    User's Manual Parameter Description For details about certificate management, see Certificate Management "5.20.4 CA Certificate". Step 3 Click Apply. 5.20.6 Security Warning 5.20.6.1 Security Exception Procedure Select Main Menu > SECURITY > Security Warning > Security Exception. Step 1 Figure 5-305 Security exception Step 2 Select Enable and then configure the parameters.
  • Page 355 User's Manual Parameter Description Select the checkbox to activate the buzzer when an alarm Buzzer occurs. Check the box and then select the corresponding audio file Alarm Tone from the dropdown list. System plays the audio file when the alarm occurs. Select the checkbox, the DVR device records the alarm information in the log when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 356 User's Manual Figure 5-306 Illegal login Select Enable and then configure the parameters. Step 2 Table 5-89 Illegal login parameters Parameter Description The alarm device (such as lights, sirens) is connected to the alarm Alarm-out Port output port. When an alarm occurs, the device transmits the alarm information to the alarm device.
  • Page 357: Security Authentication

    User's Manual 5.20.7 Security Authentication Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu > SECURITY > Security Authentication > Digest Algorithm for Authentication. Figure 5-307 Digest Algorithm for Authentication Select Digest Algorithm for User Authentication or Digest Algorithm for ONVIF User Step 2 Authentication as need.
  • Page 358 User's Manual Figure 5-308 Holiday Click Add. Step 2 Figure 5-309 Add holiday Step 3 Configure the holiday name, repeat mode, time range according to your actual situation. Step 4 Click Add. Enable the Add More function, so you can continue adding holiday information.
  • Page 359: Configuring Rs-232 Settings

    User's Manual Figure 5-310 Added holiday 5.21.2 Configuring RS-232 Settings Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > RS232, and then you can configure serial port function, baud rate and other parameters. Only some series products support this RS-232. Figure 5-311 RS-232...
  • Page 360: Maintenance

    User's Manual Table 5-90 RS-232 parameters Parameter Description Select serial port control protocol. It is Console by default. Console: Upgrade the program and debug with the console and ● mini terminal software. Keyboard: Control this Device with special keyboard. ● Function Adapter: Connect with computer directly for transparent ●...
  • Page 361 User's Manual Figure 5-312 Log In the Type list, select the log type that you want to view (System, Config, Storage, Step 2 Record, Account, Clear, Playback, and Connection) or select All to view all logs. Enter the time period, and then click Search. Step 3 Figure 5-313 Search results...
  • Page 362: System Info

    User's Manual Click Details or double-click the log that you want to view, the Detailed Information ● page is displayed. Click Next or Previous to view more log information. Click Backup to back up the logs into the USB storage device. You can enable Backup ●...
  • Page 363 User's Manual Figure 5-315 Disk Table 5-91 Disk parameters Parameter Description Number of the currently connected HDD. The asterisk (*) means the current working HDD. Device Name Name of HDD. Physical Position Installation position of HDD. Type HDD type. Total Space Total capacity of HDD.
  • Page 364: Viewing Record Information

    User's Manual Parameter Description Select the HDD that you want to upgrade, click Firmware Update , select the upgrading files, and then click OK. The system will pop up a message to indicate if the upgrading is successful. Firmware Update Before upgrading the HDD, you need to insert a USB storage device containing the upgrade files into the USB port of the Device.
  • Page 365: Viewing Channel Information

    User's Manual Figure 5-317 BPS 5.22.2.5 Viewing Channel Information You can view the camera information connected to each channel. Select Main Menu > MAINTENANCE > System Info > Channel Info.
  • Page 366: Viewing Online Users

    User's Manual Figure 5-318 Channel information 5.22.2.6 Viewing Online Users You can view the online user information and block any user for a period of time. Select Main Menu > MAINTENANCE > System Info > Online User.
  • Page 367: Viewing The Network Load

    User's Manual Figure 5-319 Online user To block an online user, click and then enter the time that you want to block this user. The maximum value you can set is 65535. The system detects every 5 seconds to check whether there is any user added or deleted, and update the user list timely.
  • Page 368: Manager

    User's Manual Figure 5-320 Network load Step 2 Click the LAN name that you want to view, for example, LAN1. The system displays the information of data sending speed and receiving speed. The default display is LAN1 load. ● Only one LAN load can be displayed at one time. ●...
  • Page 369 User's Manual Figure 5-321 Maintenance Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 5-92 Maintenance parameters Parameter Description In the Auto Reboot list, select the reboot time. Auto Reboot In the Case Fan Mode list, you can select Always or Auto. If you select Auto, the case fan will stop or start according to the external conditions such as the Device temperature.
  • Page 370: Advanced Maintenance

    User's Manual Figure 5-322 Import/Export 2. Insert a USB storage device into one of the USB ports on the Device. 3. Click Refresh to refresh the page. 4. Click Export. There is a folder under the name style of "Config_[YYYYMMDD111hhmmss]". Double-click this folder to view the backup files.
  • Page 371: Update

    User's Manual 5.22.6 Update 5.22.6.1 Upgrading File Procedure Step 1 Insert a USB storage device containing the upgrade files into the USB port of the Device. Step 2 Select Main Menu > MAINTENANCE > Update. Figure 5-323 Update Step 3 Click Update.
  • Page 372: Restoring Default Settings

    User's Manual Click Start. Step 5 5.22.6.2 Online Upgrade When the Device is connected to Internet, you can use online upgrade function to upgrade the system. Background Information Before using this function, you need to check whether there is any new version by auto check or manual check.
  • Page 373: Logging Out Of The Device

    User's Manual Procedure Select Main Menu > MAINTENANCE > Default. Step 1 Step 2 Restore the settings. Click Default to restore all parameters to default settings except parameters such as ● network, user management. Click Factory Default , select OK and then enter the password of admin user in the ●...
  • Page 374: Web Operations

    User's Manual 6 Web Operations The pages in the Manual are used for introducing the operations and only for reference. The ● actual page might be different dependent on the model you purchased. If there is inconsistency between the Manual and the actual product, the actual product shall govern. The Manual is a general document for introducing the product, so there might be some ●...
  • Page 375: Introducing Web Main Menu

    User's Manual Figure 6-1 Login Step 2 Enter the username and password. The default administrator account is admin. The password is the one that was ● configured during initial settings. To security your account, we recommend you keep the password properly and change it regularly. Click to display the password.
  • Page 376 User's Manual Figure 6-2 Main menu Table 6-1 Main menu description Icon Description Includes configuration menu through which you can configure camera settings, network settings, storage settings, system settings, account settings, and view information. None Displays system date and time. Click and enter the desired keyword.
  • Page 377: Viewing Open-Source Software Notice

    User's Manual Icon Description Includes 6 setting tiles. Click each tile to open the configuration page of the tile. CAMERA : Add cameras, set A/V encode, camera properties and ● camera name. NETWORK : Set basic network function, Wi-Fi, email and P2P. ●...
  • Page 378: Faq

    User's Manual 7 FAQ 1. DVR cannot boot up properly. There are following possibilities: Input power is not correct. ● Power connection is not correct. ● Power switch button is damaged. ● Program upgrade is wrong. ● HDD malfunction or something is wrong with HDD jumper configuration. ●...
  • Page 379 User's Manual HDD is broken. ● Upgraded program is not compatible. ● The recorded file has been overwritten. ● Record function has been disabled. ● 7. Video is distorted when searching local records. There are following possibilities: Video quality setup is too low. ●...
  • Page 380 User's Manual 13. Cannot log in client-end or web. There are following possibilities: For Windows 98 or Windows ME user, please update your system to Windows 2000 sp4. Or ● you can install client-end software of lower version. Please note right now, our DVR is not compatible with Windows VISTA control.
  • Page 381 User's Manual There are following possibilities: Alarm setup is not correct. ● Alarm cable connection is not correct. ● Alarm input signal is not correct. ● There are two loops connect to one alarm device. ● 20. Remote control does not work. There are following possibilities: Remote control address is not correct.
  • Page 382 User's Manual For the product supports analog standard definition camera/HD camera, you need to go to ● the Main Menu > CAMERA > Channel Type to select corresponding channel type and then restart the DVR. 29. I cannot connect to the IP channel. There are following possibilities: Check the camera is online or not.
  • Page 383: Daily Maintenance

    User's Manual It is the specified device P2P login port or not when you are using P2P client. ● Check username or password is right or not. ● Check P2P SN is right or not. You can use the cell phone to scan the QR code on the device ●...
  • Page 384: Appendix 1 Glossary

    User's Manual Appendix 1 Glossary The abbreviations in this glossary are related to the Manual. Appendix Table 1-1Glossary Abbreviations Full term Bayonet Nut Connector Constant Bit Rate Common Intermediate Format DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Daylight Saving Time Digital Video Recorder...
  • Page 385 User's Manual Abbreviations Full term SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol User Datagram Protocol UPnP Universal Plug and Play Variable Bit Rate Video Graphics Array Wide Area Network...
  • Page 386: Appendix 2 Hdd Capacity Calculation

    User's Manual Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation Calculate total capacity needed by each DVR according to video recording (video recording type and video file storage time). Procedure Step 1 According to Formula (1) to calculate storage capacity that is the capacity of each channel needed for each hour, unit MB.
  • Page 387: Appendix 3 Compatible Backup Devices

    User's Manual Appendix 3 Compatible Backup Devices Appendix 3.1 Compatible USB List Appendix Table 3-1Compatible USB Manufacturer Model Capacity Sandisk Cruzer Micro 512 MB Sandisk Cruzer Micro 1 GB Sandisk Cruzer Micro 2 GB Sandisk Cruzer Freedom 256 MB Sandisk Cruzer Freedom 512 MB Sandisk...
  • Page 388: Appendix 3.2 Compatible Sd Card List

    User's Manual Manufacturer Model Capacity Teclast Ti Cool 1 GB Sandisk Cruzer Micro 2 GB Sandisk Cruzer Micro 8 GB Sandisk Ti Cool 2 GB Sandisk Hongjiao 4 GB Lexar Lexar 256 MB Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB Kingston Data Traveler 16 GB Kingston Data Traveler...
  • Page 389: Appendix 3.4 Compatible Usb Dvd List

    User's Manual Manufacturer Model Capacity WD Elements WDBAAU0015HBK-00 1.5 TB Seagate FreeAgent Go(ST905003F) 500 GB Aigo H8169 500 GB Appendix 3.4 Compatible USB DVD List Appendix Table 3-4Compatible USB DVD Manufacturer Model Samsung SE-S084 BenQ LD2000-2K4 Appendix 3.5 Compatible SATA DVD List Manufacturer Model GH22NS30...
  • Page 390 User's Manual Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Seagate SV35 ST3000VX000 3 TB SATA SV35 (Support HDD data Seagate ST1000VX002 1 TB SATA recovery offered by Seagate) SV35 (Support HDD data Seagate ST2000VX004 2 TB SATA recovery offered by Seagate) SV35 (Support HDD data Seagate...
  • Page 391 User's Manual Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode SkyHawk HDD (Support HDD Seagate data recovery ST3000VX005 3 TB SATA offered by Seagate) SkyHawk HDD (Support HDD Seagate data recovery ST4000VX002 4 TB SATA offered by Seagate) SkyHawk HDD (Support HDD Seagate data recovery ST5000VX0011...
  • Page 392 User's Manual Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode WD Green WD80PURZ 8 TB SATA WD Green WD4NPURX 4 TB SATA WD Green WD6NPURX 6 TB SATA TOSHIBA Mars DT01ABA100V 1 TB SATA TOSHIBA Mars DT01ABA200V 2 TB SATA TOSHIBA Mars DT01ABA300V 3 TB SATA...
  • Page 393 User's Manual Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Constellation ES Seagate series (SATA ST10000NM0016 10 TB SATA interface) Constellation ES Seagate series (SATA ST4000NM0024 4 TB SATA interface) Constellation ES Seagate series (SATA ST6000NM0024 6 TB SATA interface) Constellation ES Seagate series (SAS ST1000NM0023...
  • Page 394 User's Manual Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode WD RE series WD1003FBYZ 1 TB SATA (SATA interface) WD1004FBYZ WD RE series (replace 1 TB SATA (SATA interface) WD1003FBYZ) WD RE series WD2000FYYZ 2 TB SATA (SATA interface) WD RE series WD2004FBYZ(repl 2 TB SATA...
  • Page 395 User's Manual Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Seagate Pipeline HD Mini ST500VT000 500 GB SATA ST2000LM003 Seagate Pipeline HD Mini 2 TB SATA (EOL) 2.5-inch computer TOSHIBA MQ01ABD050V 500 GB SATA series 2.5-inch computer TOSHIBA MQ01ABD100V 1 TB SATA series HN-M101MBB SAMSUNG...
  • Page 396: Appendix 4 Compatible Cd/Dvd Burner List

    User's Manual Appendix 4 Compatible CD/DVD Burner List Upgrade the DVR firmware to latest version to ensure the accuracy of the table below. And you can use the USB cable with the model recommended to set USB burner. Appendix Table 4-2Compatible CD/DVD burner Manufacturer Model Port Type...
  • Page 397: Appendix 5 Compatible Displayer List

    User's Manual Appendix 5 Compatible Displayer List Please refer to the following table form compatible displayer list. Appendix Table 5-2Compatible displayer Brand Model Dimension (Unit: inch) BENQ (LCD) ET-0007-TA 19-inch (wide screen) DELL (LCD) E178FPc 17-inch Q7T4 17-inch BENQ (LCD) Q7T3 17-inch HFNOVO (LCD)
  • Page 398: Appendix 6 Compatible Switcher

    User's Manual Appendix 6 Compatible Switcher Appendix Table 6-2Compatible switcher Brand Model Network Working Mode D-LinK DES-1016D 10/100M self-adaptive D-LinK DES-1008D 10/100M self-adaptive Five network modes: AUTO ● HALF-10M ● Ruijie RG-S1926S FULL-10M ● HALF-100M ● FULL-100M ● H3C-S1024 10/100M self-adaptive TP-LINK TL-SF1016 10/100M self-adaptive...
  • Page 399: Appendix 7 Earthing

    User's Manual Appendix 7 Earthing Appendix 7.1 What is the Surge Surge is a short current or voltage change during a very short time. In the circuit, it lasts for microsecond. In a 220 V circuit, the 5KV or 10KV voltage change during a very short time (about microseconds) can be called a surge.
  • Page 400: Appendix 7.2 The Earthing Modes

    User's Manual Please note, when you select the lightning arrester, please pay attention to the port type and the earthing reliability. In some important environment, you need to use special shielded cable. Do not parallel connect the thunder proof ground cable with the ground cable of the lightning rod. Please make sure they are far enough and grounded respectively.
  • Page 401: Appendix 7.3 Thunder Proof Ground Method In The Monitor System

    User's Manual Appendix Figure 7-2 Multiple-point ground Mixed ground : The mix ground consists of the feature of the one-point ground and multiple- ● point ground. For example, the power in the system needs to use the one-point ground mode while the radio frequency signal requires the multiple-point ground.
  • Page 402: Appendix 7.4 The Shortcut Way To Check The Electric System By Digital Multimeter

    User's Manual The thunder proof ground shall adopt the special ground cable from the monitor control room ● to the ground object. The ground cable adopts copper insulation cable or wire and its ground section shall be more than 20mm The ground cable of the monitor system cannot short circuit or mixed connected with the ●...
  • Page 403 User's Manual Appendix Figure 7-5 Check earth cable connection For L (live cable) Turn the digital multimeter to 750 VAC, use your one hand to hold the metal end, and then the other hand inserts the pen to the L port of the socket. See the following figure. If the multimeter shows 125, then you can see current live cable connection is standard.
  • Page 404 User's Manual Appendix Figure 7-6 Check live cable connection For N (Neutral cable) Turn the digital multimeter to 750 VAC, use your one hand to hold the metal end, and then the other hand inserts the pen to the N port of the socket. See the following figure. If the multimeter shows 0, then you can see current N cable connection is standard.
  • Page 405 User's Manual Appendix Figure 7-7 Check neutral cable connection...
  • Page 406: Cross Connection

    User's Manual Appendix 8 RJ45-RS232 Connection Cable Definition Refer to the following figure for RJ-45 cable definition. Appendix Figure 8-1 RJ-45 Refer to the following figure for RS-232 pin definition. Appendix Figure 8-2 RS-232 Cross Connection Refer to the following figure for connection information.
  • Page 407 User's Manual Appendix Figure 8-3 Cross connection Refer to the following table for detailed crossover cable connection information. Appendix Table 8-2Crossover cable connection RJ-45 (T568B) RJ-45 (Network cable) RS-232 Signal Description Blue White and blue White and green Straight Connection Please refer to the following figure for straight cable connection information.
  • Page 408: Appendix 9 Security Commitment And Recommendation

    User's Manual Appendix 9 Security Commitment and Recommendation Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Dahua") places great emphasis on cybersecurity and privacy protection. We continuously allocate special funds to enhance employees’ awareness and capabilities in security, and ensure sufficient security protection for our products.
  • Page 409 User's Manual It is recommended to enable the account binding IP/MAC mechanism to further improve access security. Service Configuration 1. Enable HTTPS We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication channel. 2. Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes If not needed, it is recommended to turn off some services such as SNMP, SMTP, etc., to reduce risks.
  • Page 410 User's Manual Perimeter Security We suggest that you deploy perimeter security products and take necessary measures such as authorized access, access control, and intrusion prevention to protect the software platform security.

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