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INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING, AMONG OTHERS, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF DATA OR DOCUMENTATION, IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. REGARDING TO THE PRODUCT WITH INTERNET ACCESS, THE USE OF PRODUCT SHALL BE WHOLLY AT YOUR OWN RISKS.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Regulatory Information FCC Information Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Applicable Models This manual is applicable to the models listed in the following table. Series Model DS-9608NI-I8 DS-9616NI-I8 DS-9600NI-I8 DS-9632NI-I8 DS-9664NI-I8 DS-9616NI-I16 DS-9600NI-I16 DS-9632NI-I16 DS-9664NI-I16 DS-7608NI-I2 DS-7600NI-I2 DS-7616NI-I2 DS-7632NI-I2 DS-7608NI-I2/8P DS-7600NI-I2/P DS-7616NI-I2/16P DS-7632NI-I2/16P DS-7708NI-I4 DS-7700NI-I4 DS-7716NI-I4 DS-7732NI-I4 DS-7708NI-I4/8P...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Safety Instructions Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user. In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation and region.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Product Key Features General Connectable to network cameras, network dome and encoders. Connectable to the third-party network cameras like ACTI, Arecont, AXIS, Bosch, Brickcom, Canon, PANASONIC, Pelco, SAMSUNG, SANYO, SONY, Vivotek and ZAVIO, and cameras that adopt ONVIF or PSIA protocol.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual HDD group management. Supports HDD standby function. HDD property: redundancy, read-only, read/write (R/W). HDD quota management; different capacity can be assigned to different channel. RAID0, RAID1, RAID5, RAID6 and RAID 10 are supported. ...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Files Management Vehicle detection files and human files search and export. Export video data by USB, SATA or eSATA device. Export video clips when playback. Either Normal or Hot Spare working mode is configurable to constitute an N+1 hot spare system.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual ANR (Automatic Network Replenishment) function is supported, which enables the IP camera save the recording files in the local storage when the network is disconnected, and synchronizes the files to the device when the network is resumed. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction ........................18 1.1 Front Panel ........................18 1.1.1 DS-9600NI Series ..................... 18 1.1.2 DS-7700NI Series ..................... 22 1.1.3 DS-7600NI Series ..................... 24 1.2 IR Remote Control Operations ..................24 1.3 USB Mouse Operation ......................
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Network Video Recorder User Manual 3.3 Enable the H.265 Stream Access ..................51 3.4 Upgrade the IP Camera ....................51 3.5 Configure the Customized Protocols ................52 Chapter 4 Camera Settings ......................54 4.1 Configure OSD Settings ....................54 4.2 Configure Privacy Mask ....................55 4.3 Configure the Video Parameters ..................
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Network Video Recorder User Manual 7.1 Storage Device Management ................... 75 7.1.1 Install the HDD ......................75 7.1.2 Add the Network Disk ..................... 75 7.1.3 Configure eSATA for Data Storage ................77 7.2 Storage Mode ........................78 7.2.1 Configure HDD Group ..................... 78 7.2.2 Configure HDD Quota ....................
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Network Video Recorder User Manual 9.1.1 Search Files......................99 9.1.2 Export Files ......................99 9.2 Search and Export Human Files ..................100 9.2.1 Search Human Files ....................100 9.2.2 Export Human Files ....................100 9.3 Search and Export Vehicle Files ..................101 9.3.1 Search Vehicle Files ....................
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Network Video Recorder User Manual 11.4 Configure Video Loss Alarm ..................119 11.5 Configure Video Tampering Alarm ................120 11.6 Configure Sensor Alarms ....................121 11.6.1 Configure Alarm Input ..................121 11.6.2 Configure One-Key Disarming ................121 11.6.3 Configure Alarm Output ..................122 11.7 Configure Exceptions Alarm ..................
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 15 Network Settings ...................... 153 15.1 Configure TCP/IP Settings ..................... 153 15.1.1 Device with Dual Network Interface ..............153 15.1.2 Device with a Single Network Interface .............. 154 15.2 Configure Hik-Connect ....................154 15.3 Configure DDNS ......................156 15.4 Configure PPPoE ......................
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Version 3.4.70 ......................... 218 Version 3.4.6 ........................218 Version 3.4.2 ........................218 Version 3.3.9 ........................218 Version 3.3.7 ........................219 Version 3.3.6 ........................219 Version 3.3.4 ........................219 List of Compatible IP Cameras ..................220 19.4.1 List of Hikvision IP Cameras ................220...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.4.2 List of Third-party IP Cameras ................229 19.4.3 List of IP Cameras Connected to PoE by Long Network Cable (100 - 300 m) ..233...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Front Panel 1.1.1 DS-9600NI Series Figure 1-1 DS-9600NI-I8 Series Figure 1-2 DS-9600NI-I16 Series...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Table 1-1 Panel Description No. Name Function Description ALARM Turns red when a sensor alarm is detected. Turns blue when the device is functioning READY properly. Turns blue when device is controlled by an IR remote.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual No. Name Function Description Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional USB Interfaces devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). Returns to the previous menu. Presses for arming/disarming the device in live view mode.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual No. Name Function Description Turns on/off PTZ light (if applicable) in PTZ control mode. Switches between play and reverse play in playback mode. Cycles through tab pages. F2/ AUX Switches between channels in synchronous playback mode. Returns to the Main menu (after successful login).
Network Video Recorder User Manual No. Name Function Description mode. Advances the video by a single frame in single-frame playback mode. Stops/starts auto switch in auto-switch mode. Moves the active selection up and down in a menu. Cycles through different channels in live view mode.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Table 1-2 Panel Description No. Name Function Description POWER Turns green when device is powered up. Status Blinks red when HDD is reading/writing. Indicators Blinks green when network connection is functioning Tx/Rx normally. The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu mode;...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 1.1.3 DS-7600NI Series Figure 1-4 DS-7600NI Series Table 1-3 Panel Description No. Name Connections POWER Turns green when device is powered up. Flickers red when data is being read from or written to HDD. Flickers blue when network connection is functioning Tx/Rx properly.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 3 Press the DEV button. Step 4 Use the Number buttons to enter the Device ID# that was entered into the device. Step 5 Press Enter button to accept the new Device ID#. Figure 1-5 Remote Control Unpairing (Disabling) an IR Remote from a Device To unpair an IR Remote from a device so that the unit cannot control any device functions, proceed as follows:...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Table 1-4 IR Remote Functions No. Name Function Description •To Turn Power On: -If User Has Not Changed the Default device Device ID# (255): 1.Press Power On/Off button (1). -If User Has Changed the device Device ID#: 1.Press DEV button.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual See “System Configuration” section. Enable IR Remote: Press DEV button, enter device Device ID# with number keys, press Enter to pair unit with the device Disable IR Remote: Press DEV button to clear Device ID#; unit will no longer be paired with the device Switch to the corresponding channel in Live View or PTZ Control mode...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Checks checkbox Play or pause video in Playback mode Advance video a single frame in single-frame Playback mode Stop/start auto switch in auto-switch mode Enter PTZ Control mode Go back to previous screen RESERVED Reserved Select all items on a list Switch between play and reverse play in Playback mode PTZ Control Adjust PTZ camera iris, focus, and zoom...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Batteries are installed correctly and the polarities of the batteries are not reversed. Batteries are fresh and not out of charge. IR receiver is not obstructed. No fluorescent lamp is used nearby If the remote still can’t function properly, please change a remote and try again, or contact the device provider.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 1.3 USB Mouse Operation A regular 3-button (Left/Right/Scroll-wheel) USB mouse can also be used with this device. To use a USB mouse: Step 1 Plug USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the front panel of the device. Step 2 The mouse should automatically be detected.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Table 1-6 Panel Description No. Name Description LAN1/LAN2 2 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet Interface interfaces provided. LINE IN RCA connector for audio input. AUDIO OUT 2 RCA connectors for audio output. HDMI1/HDMI2 HDMI video output connector. VGA1/VGA2 DB9 connector for VGA output.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 1-9 DS-7600NI-I2/8P and DS-7600NI-K2/8P Series The DS-7616NI-I2/16P and DS-7632NI-I2/16P provide 16 network Interfaces with PoE function. Table 1-7 Panel Description No. Name Description Audio In RCA connector for audio input. Audio Out RCA connector for audio output. VGA Interface DB9 connector for VGA output.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 1.4.3 DS-7700NI Series Figure 1-10 DS-7700NI-I4 and DS-7700NI-K4 Series Figure 1-11 DS-7700NI-I4/16P and DS-7700NI-K4/16P Series The DS-7708NI-I4/8P and DS-7708NI-K4/8P provides 8 network Interfaces with PoE function. Table 1-8 Panel Description No. Name Description LAN Interface 1 network interface provided for DS-7700NI-I4/P and DS-7700NI-K4/P, and 2 network interfaces for DS-7700NI-I4 and DS-7700NI-K4.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output. GROUND Ground (needs to be connected when device starts up). AC 100V ~ 240V 100V to 240VAC power supply. Power Switch Switch for turning on/off the device. Network Interfaces with PoE function Network interfaces for the cameras and to provide (supported by...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Start up the Device Purpose: Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the device. Before you start: Check that the voltage of the extra power supply is the same with the device’s requirement, and the ground connection is working properly.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 2-1 Setting Admin Password We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 1 After the device is activated, you can enter the following interface to configure the device unlock pattern. Step 2 Use the mouse to draw a pattern among the 9 dots on the screen. Release the mouse when the pattern is done.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 2.4 Login to the Device 2.4.1 Log in via Unlock Pattern Only the admin user has the permission to unlock the device. Step 1 Please configure the pattern first before unlocking. Please refer to Chapter 2.2 Step 2In the IP Camera Activation text field, enter the password to activate the IP camera (s) connected to the device.
Network Video Recorder User Manual If you have forgotten your pattern, you can select the Forgot My Pattern or Switch User option to enter the normal login dialog box. When the pattern you draw is different from the pattern you have configured, you should try again.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual The Setup Wizard can walk you through some important settings of the device. If you don’t want to use the Setup Wizard at that moment, click the Exit button. Step 1 Configure the date and time on the Date and Time Setup interface. Figure 2-5 Date and Time Settings Step 2 After the time settings, click Next to enter the Network Setup Wizard window, as shown in the following figure.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 2-7 HDD Management Step 4 To initialize the HDD, click the Init button. Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD. Step 5 Click Next. You enter the Camera Setup interface to add the IP cameras. 1) Click Search to search the online IP Camera.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 2-9 Hik-Connect Access Step 7 Click Next to enter the Change Password interface to create the new admin password if required. Figure 2-10 Change Password You can enter click the to show the characters input. Check the checkbox of New Admin Password.
Network Video Recorder User Manual We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Network Video Recorder User Manual System Maintenance: 2.7 System Operation 2.7.1 Log out Purpose: After logging out, the monitor turns to the live view mode and if you want to perform any operations, you need to enter user name and password log in again. Step 1 Click on the menu bar.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 2-13 Shutdown Menu Step 2 Click the Shutdown button. Step 3 Click the Yes button. Do not press the POWER button again when the system is shutting down. 2.7.3 Reboot the Device From the Shutdown menu, you can also reboot the device. Step 1 Click on the menu bar.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 3 Camera Management 3.1 Add the IP Cameras 3.1.1 Add the IP Camera Manually Purpose: Before you can get live video or record the video files, you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 5 Click Add to finish the adding of the IP camera. Step 6 (Optional) Click Continue to Add to continue to add other IP cameras. 3.1.2 Add the Automatically Searched Online IP Cameras Step 1 On the Camera Management interface, click the Online Device panel to expand the Online Device interface.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 3.2.1 Add PoE Cameras Step 1 Connect PoE cameras to device PoE ports with network cables. Step 2 Go to Camera > Camera > IP Camera to view camera image and information. 3.2.2 Add Non-PoE IP Cameras You can disable the PoE interface by selecting the manual while the current channel can be used as a normal channel and the parameters can also be edited.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 3.2.3 Configure PoE Interface Purpose: When it requires long-distance PoE transmission (100 to 300 m), you can enable long distance mode for the PoE channel. Step 1 Go to Camera > Camera >PoE Settings. Step 2 Enable or disable long network cable mode by selecting Long Distance or Short Distance radio.
Network Video Recorder User Manual The PoE ports are enabled with the short distance mode by default. The bandwidth of IP camera connected to the PoE via long network cable (100 to 300 meters) cannot exceed 6 MP. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 3.5 Configure the Customized Protocols Purpose To connect the network cameras which are not configured with the standard protocols, you can configure the customized protocols for them. The system provides 16 customized protocols. Step 1 Go to More Settings > Protocol at the top taskbar to enter the protocol management interface. Figure 3-5 Protocol Management Step 2 Select the protocol type of transmission and choose the transfer protocols.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual After adding the customized protocols, you can see the protocol name is listed in the drop-down list.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 4 Camera Settings 4.1 Configure OSD Settings Purpose: You can configure the OSD (On-screen Display) settings for the camera, including date/time, camera name, etc. Step 1 Go to Camera >Display. Step 2 Select the camera from the drop-down list. Step 3 Edit the name in the Camera Name text field.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 4.2 Configure Privacy Mask Purpose: The privacy mask can be used to protect personal privacy by concealing parts of the image from view or recording with a masked area. Step 1 Go to Camera >Privacy Mask. Step 2 Select the camera to set privacy mask.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 4.3 Configure the Video Parameters Purpose: You can customize the image parameters including the brightness, contrast, saturation for the live view and recording effect. Step 1 Go to Camera>Display. Step 2 Select the camera from the drop-down list. Step 3 Adjust the slider or click on the up/down arrow to set the value of the brightness, contrast or saturation.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Exposure: Set the exposure time (1/10000 to 1 sec) of camera. The larger exposure value results in the brighter image. Backlight: Set the wide dynamic range (0 to 100) of the camera. When the surrounding illumination and the object have larger difference in brightness, you should set the WDR value.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 5 Live View Live view shows you the video image getting from each camera in real time. 5.1 Start Live View Click on the main menu bar to enter the live view. You can select a window and double click a camera from the list to play the video from the camera in the selected window.
Network Video Recorder User Manual The fisheye expansion view feature is supported by the DS-7600/7700/9600-I (/P) series device only. The connected camera must support the fisheye view. Step 1 In the live view mode, click the to enter the fisheye expansion mode. Step 2 Select the expansion view mode.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 5.1.4 Live View Strategy Step 1 In the live view mode, click to enter the digital zoom operation interface in full screen mode. Step 2 Select the live view strategy to Real-time, Balanced or Fluency. 5.2 Target Detection In live view mode, the target detection function can be used to detect the human motoion/face/vechicle/human body during the last 5 seconds and the following 10 seconds.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 5.3 Configure Live View Settings Live View settings can be customized according to different needs. You can configure the output interface, dwell time for screen to be shown, mute or turning on the audio, the screen number for each channel, etc.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 5-4 Live View Step 2 Select the video output interface, e.g., HDMI/ VGA or channel-zero. Step 3 Select a window division mode from the toolbar. Step 4 Select a division window, and double-click on the camera from the list to set the camera to the window.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 5.5 Configure Auto-Switch of Cameras You can set the auto-switch of cameras to play in different display modes. Step 1 Go to System > Live View > General. Step 2 Set the video output interface, live view mode and dwell time. ...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Result: You can view all of the channels in one screen using the CMS or web browser.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 PTZ Control 6.1 PTZ Control Wizard Before you start Please make sure the connected IP camera supports the PTZ function and is properly connected. Purpose Follow the PTZ control wizard to guide you through the basic PTZ operation. Step 1 Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 1 Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view. The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface. Step 2 Click PTZ Parameters Settings to set the PTZ parameters. Figure 6-2 PTZ Parameters Settings Step 3 Edit the parameters of the PTZ camera.
Network Video Recorder User Manual The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface. Step 2 Use the directional buttons on the PTZ control panel to wheel the camera to the location where you want to set preset, and the zoom and focus operations can be recorded in the preset as well.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 6-6 Call Preset (2) 6.3.3 Set a Patrol Purpose: Patrols can be set to move the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next key point. The key points are corresponding to the presets. Step 1 Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 6-9 Key Point Configuration 1) Configure key point parameters. Preset: It determines the order at which the PTZ will follow while cycling through the patrol. Speed: It defines the speed at which the PTZ will move from one key point to the next. Duration: It refers to the time span to stay at the corresponding key point.
Network Video Recorder User Manual The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface. Step 2 Click Patrol on the PTZ control panel. Figure 6-11 Patrol Configuration Step 3 Select a patrol in the text field. Step 4 Click Call to call it. Step 5 (Optional) Click Stop to stop calling it.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 6.3.6 Call a Pattern Purpose: Follow the procedure to move the PTZ camera according to the predefined patterns. Step 1 Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view. The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface. Step 2 Click Pattern to configure pattern.
180º. 6.3.8 Call Linear Scan Before operating this function, make sure the connected camera supports the linear scan and is in HIKVISION protocol. Purpose: Follow the procedure to call the linear scan in the predefined scan range.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Park (Patrol 1): The dome starts moving according to the predefined patrol 1 path after the park time. Park (Preset 1): The dome moves to the predefined preset 1 location after the park time. The park time can only be set via the speed dome configuration interface. The value is 5s by default.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Table 6-1 Description of Aux Functions Icons Icon Description Light on/off Wiper on/off 3D positioning Center...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Storage 7.1 Storage Device Management 7.1.1 Install the HDD Before startup of the device, install and connect the HDD to the device. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for the installation instructions. 7.1.2 Add the Network Disk You can add the allocated NAS or disk of IP SAN to device, and use it as network HDD.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-1 Add NAS Disk Step 7 Select the NAS disk from the list shown below, or you can manually enter the directory in the text field of NetHDD Directory. Step 8 Click the OK to complete the adding of the NAS disk. Result: After having successfully added the NAS disk, return to the HDD Information menu.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Up to 1 IP SAN disk can be added. Figure 7-2 Add IP SAN Disk Result: After having successfully added the IP SAN disk, return to the HDD Information menu. The added NetHDD will be displayed in the list. If the installed HDD or NetHDD is uninitialized, please select it and click the Init button for initialization.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-3 Set eSATA Mode Step 3 When the eSATA type is selected to Record/Capture, enter the storage device interface. Step 4 Edit the property of the selected eSATA, or initialize it is required. 7.2 Storage Mode 7.2.1 Configure HDD Group Purpose: Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-5 Local HDD Settings Step 4 Select the Group number for the current HDD. Step 5 Click OK. Regroup the cameras for HDD if the HDD group number is changed. Step 6 Go to Storage> Storage Mode. Step 7 Check the checkbox of Group tab.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-6 Storage Mode-HDD Group Step 10 Click Apply. Reboot the device to activate the new storage mode settings. 7.2.2 Configure HDD Quota Purpose: Each camera can be configured with allocated quota for the storage of recorded files or captured pictures.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-7 Storage Mode-HDD Quota Step 5 (Optional) You can click Copy to if you want to copy the quota settings of the current camera to other cameras. Step 6 Click the Apply button to apply the settings. When the quota capacity is set to 0, all cameras will use the total capacity of HDD for record and picture capture.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Comparing with the sub-stream, the main stream can provide a higher quality video with higher resolution and frame rate. Frame Rate (FPS - Frames Per Second): refers to how many frames are captured each second. A higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the video stream, as it maintains image quality throughout.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 2 Check the checkbox of Enable to enable scheduled recording. Step 3 Click Advanced to set the recording parameters. Figure 7-8 Advanced Record Settings Record Audio: Check the checkbox to enable or disable audio recording. Pre-record: The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Make sure you have installed the HDDs to the device or added the network disks before you want to store the video files, pictures and log files. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for the HDD installation. Refer to Chapter 7.1.2 Add the Network Disk for network HDD connections.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-9 Record Schedule Step 6 Repeat the above steps to schedule recording or capture for other days in the week. The all-day continuous recording is configured for the device by factory default. Step 7 (Optional) Copy the schedule settings of the one day to the other days of the week or holiday. Click the tab.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 8 Click Apply to save the settings. To enable Motion, Alarm, M | A (motion or alarm), M & A (motion and alarm) and Event triggered recording and capture, you must configure the motion detection settings, alarm input settings and other events as well.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 2 Configure the event detection and select the channel (s) to trigger the recording when event occurs. Refer to Chapter 11 Event and Alarm Settings and Chapter 12 VCA Event Alarm for details. Step 3 Go to Camera > Encoding Parameters > Recording Parameters. Step 4 Set the event main stream/sub-stream recording parameters for the camera.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 5 Go to Storage > Recording Schedule. Step 6 Select the record type to POS Event. Step 7 Set the schedule for the POS event triggered recording. Refer to Chapter 7.4 Configure Recording Schedule for details. 7.10 Configure Picture Capture The picture refers to the live picture capture in continuous or event recording type.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 7.11 Configure Holiday Recording and Capture Purpose: Follow the steps to configure the record or capture schedule on holiday for that year. You may want to have different plan for recording and capture on holiday. Step 1 Go to System >...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 7.12 Configure Redundant Recording and Capture Purpose: Enabling redundant recording and capture, which means saving the record files and captured pictures not only in the R/W HDD but also in the redundant HDD, will effectively enhance the data safety and reliability.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-14 Record Parameters Step 6 Check the checkbox of Redundant Record/Capture. Step 7 Click OK to save settings.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 8 Disk Array Purpose: Disk array is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple physical disk drive components into a single logical unit. An array stores data over multiple HDDs to provide enough redundancy so that data can be recovered if one disk fails.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 2 Check Enable RAID. Step 3 Click Apply. Step 4 Reboot device to take effect the settings. 8.1.2 One-Touch Creation Purpose: One-touch configuration helps you to quickly create the disk array. By default, the array type created by one-touch configuration is RAID 5.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Table 8-1 Create Array Step 3 Enter the array name. Step 4 Select RAID Level as RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 as required. Step 5 Select the physical disks to constitute array. Table 8-2 Required Number of HDD RAID Level Required Number of HDD...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 8.2 Rebuild Array Purpose: The status of array includes Functional, Degraded and Offline. To ensure the high security and reliability of the data stored in array, you should take immediate and proper maintenance at arrays according their status.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 8.2.3 Manually Rebuild Array Purpose: If no hot spare disks are configured, rebuild the degraded array manually. Before you start: At least one available physical disk should exist for rebuilding the array. Step 1 Go to Storage > RAID Setup > Array. Figure 8-6 Array List Step 2 Click of degraded array.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 8.3 Delete Array Deleting array will delete all the data saved in it. Step 1 Go to Storage > RAID Setup > Array. Figure 8-8 Array List Step 2 Click of array to delete. Figure 8-9 Attention Step 3 Click Yes on the popup message box.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 8.4 Check and Edit Firmware Purpose: You can view the information of the firmware and set the background task speed on the Firmware interface. Step 1 Go to Storage > RAID Setup > Firmware. Figure 8-10 Firmware Step 2 Optionally, set the Background Task Speed.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 File Management 9.1 Search and Export All Files 9.1.1 Search Files Purpose Specify detailed conditions to search videos and pictures. Step 1 Go to File Management > All Files. Step 2 Specify detailed conditions, including time, camera, event type, etc. Figure 9-1 Search All Files Step 3 Click Search to display results.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 9.2 Search and Export Human Files 9.2.1 Search Human Files Purpose Specify detailed conditions to search human pictures and videos. Before you start Configure human body detection function for the cameras you want to search and export human pictures and videos.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 9.3 Search and Export Vehicle Files 9.3.1 Search Vehicle Files Purpose Specify detailed conditions to search vehicle pictures and videos. Before you start Configure vehicle detection function for the cameras you want to search and export vehicle pictures and videos.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 9.4 Search History Operation 9.4.1 Save Search Condition Purpose You can save the search conditions for future reference and quick search. Step 1 Go to File Management > All Files/People Appearance File/Vehicle File. Step 2 Set the search conditions. Step 3 Click Save.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 Playback 10.1 Play Video Files 10.1.1 Instant Playback Instant Playback enables the device to play the recorded video files in last five minutes. If no video is found, it means there is no recording during the last five minutes. Step 1 On the live view window of the selected camera, move the cursor to the window bottom to access the toolbar.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Click the channel(s) to execute simultaneous playback of multiple channels. Figure 10-2 Playback Interface The playing speed of 256X is supported. 10.1.3 Play Smart Searched Video In the smart playback mode, the device can analyze the video containing the motion, line or intrusion detection information, mark it in red color and play the smart searched video.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 10-3 Playback by Smart Search Step 5 Set the rules and areas for smart search of line crossing detection, intrusion detection or motion detection event triggered recording. Line Crossing Detection Click the icon. Click on the image to specify the start point and end point of the line.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 10-4 Custom Search Step 5 Click Search. Figure 10-5 Custom Searched Video Files Step 6 On the search results interface, select a file and click to start playing the video. 10.1.5 Play Tag Files Purpose: Video tag allows you to record related information like people and location of a certain time point during playback.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 3 Click to add the tag. Step 4 Edit the tag information. Step 5 Click OK. Max. 64 tags can be added to a single video file. Edit Tag Files Step 1 Go to Playback. Step 2 Click Tag.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 10-7 Tag Search Step 4 Click Search. Figure 10-8 Searched Tag Files Step 5 On the search results interface, select a tag file and click to start playing the video. 10.1.6 Play Event Files Purpose Play back video files on one or several channels searched by event type (e.g., alarm input, motion detection, line crossing detection, face detection, vehicle detection, etc.).
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 5 On the search results interface, select an event video file/picture file and double click to start playing the video. Figure 10-9 Event Files You can click button to play 30s backward or forward. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Event and Alarm Settings and Chapter 12 VCA Event Alarm for details for event and alarm settings. Refer to Chapter 7.7 Configure Event Triggered Recording for the event triggered recording/capture settings. 10.1.7 Play by Sub-periods Purpose: The video files can be played in multiple sub-periods simultaneously on the screens.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 10-10 System Log Search Interface Step 4 Choose a log with video file and click to start playing the log file. 10.1.9 Play External File Purpose: You can play files from the external storage devices. Before You Start: Connect the storage device with the video files to your device.
Network Video Recorder User Manual In the Smart/Custom video playback mode, click to set the play strategy. When Do not Play Normal Videos is checked, the device will skip the normal video and play the smart (motion/line crossing/intrusion) video and the custom (searched video) only in the normal speed (X1).
Network Video Recorder User Manual The encoding parameters for the main stream and sub-stream can be configured in Storage > Encoding Parameters. 10.2.4 Thumbnails View With the thumbnails view on the playback interface, you can conveniently locate the required video files on the time bar. In the video playback mode, move the mouse to the time bar to get the preview thumbnails of the video files.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 10.2.6 Fast View You can hold the mouse to drag on the time bar to get the fast view of the video files. In the video playback mode, use the mouse to hold and drag through the playing time bar to fast view the video files.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 11 Event and Alarm Settings 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule Step 1 Select the Arming Schedule tab. Step 2 Choose one day of a week and set the time segment. Up to eight time periods can be set within each day.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 11-2 Set Linkage Actions Step 2 Select the normal linkage actions, trigger alarm output or trigger recording channel. Full Screen Monitoring When an alarm is triggered, the local monitor displays in full screen the video image from the alarming channel configured for full screen monitoring.
Network Video Recorder User Manual It will send an exception or alarm signal to the remote alarm host when an event occurs. The alarm host refers to the PC installed with Remote Client. The alarm signal will be transmitted automatically at detection mode when remote alarm host is configured.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 11-3 Set Motion Detection Step 2 Select the camera to configure the motion detection. Step 3 Check Enable. Step 4 Set the motion detection area. Full screen: click to set the full-screen motion detection for the image. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 11.4 Configure Video Loss Alarm Purpose: The video loss detection enables to detect video loss of a channel and take alarm response action(s). Step 1 Go to System> Event>Normal Event>Video Loss Figure 11-4 Set Video Loss Detection Step 2 Select the camera to configure the video loss detection.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 11.5 Configure Video Tampering Alarm Purpose: The video tampering detection enables to trigger alarm when the camera lens is covered and take alarm response action(s). Step 1 Go to System> Event>Normal Event>Video Tampering. Step 2 Select the camera to configure the video tampering detection. Figure 11-5 Set Video Tampering Setting Step 3 Check Enable.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 11.6 Configure Sensor Alarms Purpose: Set the handling action of an external sensor alarm. 11.6.1 Configure Alarm Input Step 1 Go to System> Event>Normal Event>Alarm Input Step 2 Select an alarm input item from the list and click Figure 11-6 Alarm Input Step 3 Select the alarm input type to N.C or N.O.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 1 Go to System> Event>Normal Event>Alarm Input Step 2 Select the alarm input1 item from the list and click Step 3 Select the alarm input type to N.C or N.O. Step 4 Edit the alarm name. Step 5 Check the radio button of Enable One-Key Disarming.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 3 Edit the alarm name. Step 4 Select the dwell time (the alarm duration) from 5s to 600s, or Manually Clear. Manually Clear: you should manually clear the alarm when the alarm occurs. Refer to Chapter 11.8 Trigger or Clear Alarm Output Manually for detailed instructions.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 11.7 Configure Exceptions Alarm The exception events can be configured to take the event hint in the live view window, trigger alarm output and linkage actions. Step 1 Go to System> Event>Normal Event>Exception. Step 2 (Optional) Enable the event hint if you want to display the event hint in the live view window. Check the checkbox of Enable Event Hint.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 11-10 Exceptions Handling Step 1 Set the normal linkage and alarm output triggering. Refer to 错误!未找到引用源。错误!未找 到引用源。.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 2 Setting Alarm Linkage Actions Purpose: Alarm linkage actions will be activated when an alarm or exception occurs, including Event Hint Display, Full Screen Monitoring, Audible Warning (buzzer), Notify Surveillance Center, Trigger Alarm Output and Send Email. 11.7.2 Configure Auto-switch Full Screen Monitoring When an alarm is triggered, the local monitor displays in full screen the video image from the alarming channel configured for full screen monitoring.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 2 Set the alarm host IP and alarm host port. Step 3 Go to the Linkage Action interface of the alarm detection (e.g., motion detection, video tampering, face detection, etc.). Step 4 Select the Notify Surveillance Center. 11.7.5 Configure Email Linkage The system can send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an alarm is detected.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 2 Select the PTZ Linkage. Step 3 Select the camera to perform the PTZ actions. Step 4 Select the preset/patrol/pattern No. to call when the alarm events occur. Figure 11-11 PTZ Linkage You can set one PTZ type only for the linkage action each time. 11.8 Trigger or Clear Alarm Output Manually Purpose: Sensor alarm can be triggered or cleared manually.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 12 VCA Event Alarm The device supports receiving the VCA detections sent by connected IP cameras. Enable and configure the VCA detection on the IP camera settings interface first. VCA detections must be supported by the connected IP camera. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 4 Check Enable Face Detection. Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of face detection. Step 6 Drag the Sensitivity slider to set the detection sensitivity. Sensitivity range: [1-5]. The higher the value is, the more easily the face can be detected.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of vehicle detection. Step 6 Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule. Step 7 Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions. Step 8 Configure rules, including Area Settings, Picture, Overlay Content, and Blacklist and Whitelist.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 4 Check Enable Line Crossing Detection checkbox. Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of line crossing detection. Step 6 Follow the steps to set the line crossing detection rules and detection areas. Select an Arming Region to configure.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 12-4 Intrusion Detection Step 3 Select a Camera to configure. Step 4 Check Enable Intrusion Detection. Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of intrusion detection. Step 6 Follow the steps to set the detection rules and detection areas. Select a Virtual Panel to configure.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 12.5 Region Entrance Detection Purpose: Region entrance detection function detects objects that enter a pre-defined virtual region from the outside place. Step 1 Go to System Management > Event Settings > Smart Event. Step 2 Click the Region Entrance Detection item. Figure 12-5 Region Entrance Detection Step 3 Select a Camera to configure.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 7 Configure Arming Schedule and Linkage Action. Step 8 Click Apply. 12.6 Region Exiting Detection Purpose: Region exiting detection function detects objects that exit from a pre-defined virtual region. Step 1 Go to System > Event > Smart Event. Step 2 Click Region Exiting.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 7 Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule. Step 8 Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions. Step 9 Click Apply. 12.7 Unattended Baggage Detection Purpose: Unattended baggage detection function detects the objects left over in the pre-defined region such as the baggage, purse, dangerous materials, etc., and a series of actions can be taken when the...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Time Threshold: The time of the objects left over in the region. If the value is 10, alarm is triggered after the object is left and stayed in the region for 10s. Its range is [5s-20s]. Sensitivity: Similarity degree of the background image.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of object removable detection. Step 6 Follow the steps to set the detection rules and detection areas. Select an Arming Region to configure. Up to 4 regions are selectable. 2) Drag the sliders to set Time Threshold and Sensitivity.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 4 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of audio exception detection. Step 5 Follow the steps to set the detection rules. 1) Select the Exception Detection tab. 2) Check the checkboxes of Audio Loss Exception, Sudden Increase of Sound Intensity Detection, or Sudden Decrease of Sound Intensity Detection.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 12-10 Sudden Scene Change Step 3 Select a Camera to configure. Step 4 Check Enable Sudden Scene Change Detection. Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of sudden scene change detection.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 12-11 Defocus Detection Step 3 Select a Camera to configure. Step 4 Check Enable Defocus Detection. Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of defocus detection. Step 6 Drag the Sensitivity slider to set the detection sensitivity. Sensitivity range: [1-100]. The higher the value is, the more easily the defocus image can be detected.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 12-12 FIR Alarm Step 3 Select a Camera to configure. Step 4 Check PIR Alarm. Step 5 Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of PIR alarm. Step 6 Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule. Step 7 Set the linkage actions.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 13 Smart Analysis With the configured VCA detection, the device supports the smart analysis for people counting and heat map. 13.1 People Counting Purpose: The Counting is used to calculate the number of people entered or left a certain configured area and form in daily/weekly/monthly/annual reports for analysis.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 1 Go to Smart Analysis > Heat Map. Step 2 Select a camera. Step 3 Select the report type as Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report, or Annual Report. Step 4 Set the Data to analyze. Figure 13-2 Heat Map Interface Step 5 Click Counting.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 14 POS Configuration The device can be connected with the POS machine/server, and receive the transaction message for overlay on the image during the live view or playback, as well as trigger the POS event alarm. The POS feature is supported by DS-9600/7700/7600-I (/P) series device only.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 14-2 Universal Protocol Settings EPSON The fixed start and end line tag are used for EPSON protocol. AVE The fixed start and end line tag are used for AVE protocol. And the serial port and virtual serial port connection types are supported.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Click the Custom to configure the NUCLEUS settings. Enter the employee No. shift No. and the terminal No. in the field. The matching message sent from the POS device will be used as the valid POS data. The NUCLEUS protocol must be used in the RS-232 connection communication.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 14-5 USB-to-RS-232 Settings RS-232 Connection Connect the device and the POS machine via RS-232. The RS-232 settings can be configured in Menu>Configuration>RS-232. The Usage must be set to Transparent Channel. Multicast Connection When connecting the device and the POS machine via Multicast protocol, set the multicast address and port.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 14-6 Sniff Settings 14.1.2 Configure POS Tex Overlay Step 1 Go to System > POS. Step 2 Click Channel Linkage and Display tab. Step 3 Select the linked channel to overlay the POS characters. Step 4 Set the characters overlay for the enabled POS.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 14-7 Overlay Character Settings You can adjust the size and position of textbox on the preview screen of POS settings interface by dragging the frame. Step 7 Click Apply to activate the settings. 14.2 Configure POS Alarm Purpose: The POS event can trigger channels to start recording, or trigger full screen monitoring, audio warning, notifying the surveillance center, sending email and so on.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 14-8 Set Trigger Cameras of POS Step 8 Click Apply.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 15 Network Settings 15.1 Configure TCP/IP Settings Purpose TCP/IP settings must be properly configured before you can operate the device over network. 15.1.1 Device with Dual Network Interface Step 1 Go to System > Network > TCP/IP. Figure 15-1 TCP/IP Settings Step 2 Select Net-Fault Tolerance or Multi-Address Mode under Working Mode.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Check Enable DHCP to obtain IP settings automatically if a DHCP server is available in the network. Valid range of MTU value is 500 to 9676. Step 4 Click Apply. 15.1.2 Device with a Single Network Interface Step 1 Go to System >...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Hik-Connect provides mobile phone application as well as service platform to access and manage your connected devices with remote access to the surveillance system. Step 1 Go to System > Network > Advanced > Platform Access. Figure 15-3 Hik-Connect Settings Step 2 Check Enable and a Service Terms window will pop up.
Network Video Recorder User Manual For more detailed instructions of Hik-Connect, please refer to the help on www.hik-connect.com. 15.3 Configure DDNS Purpose You can set Dynamic DNS service for network access. Different DDNS modes are available: DynDNS, PeanutHull, and NO-IP. Before You Start You must register DynDNS, PeanutHull and NO-IP services with your ISP before configuring DDNS settings.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 15.4 Configure PPPoE If the device is connected to Internet through PPPoE, you need to configure user name and password accordingly under System > Network > TCP/IP > PPPoE. Contact your Internet service provider for details about PPPoE service. 15.5 Configure NTP Purpose Connection to a network time protocol (NTP) server can be configured on your device to ensure...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 15.6 Configure SNMP Purpose You can configure SNMP settings to get device status and parameter information. Before You Start Download the SNMP software to receive device information via SNMP port. By setting the trap address and port, the device is allowed to send alarm event and exception message to the surveillance center.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 15.7 Configure Email Purpose The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated users when a specified event occur, such as an alarm or motion event is detected, or the administrator password is changed, etc.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Select Receivers: Select the receiver. Up to 3 receivers can be configured. Receiver: The name of the receiver. Receiver's Address: The Email address of user to be notified. Enable Attached Picture: Check to enable the function if you want to send email with attached alarm images.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 16 Hot Spare Device Backup Purpose: The device can form an N+1 hot spare system. The system consists of several working devices and a hot spare device; when the working device fails, the hot spare device switches into operation, thus increasing the reliability of the system.
Network Video Recorder User Manual The camera connection will be disabled when the device works in the hot spare mode. It is highly recommended to restore the defaults of the device after switching the working mode of the hot spare device to normal mode to ensure the normal operation afterwards. 16.3 Set Working Device Step 1 Go to System >...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Table 16-1 Working Status Descrption Working Status Description No record The working device works properly. Backing up The working device gets offline, the hot spare device will record the video of the IP camera connected to the working device for backup The record backing up can be functioned for 1 working device at a time.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 17 System Maintenance 17.1 Storage Device Maintenance 17.1.1 Configure Disk Clone Purpose: Select the HDDs to clone to eSATA HDD. Before you start: Connect an eSATA disk to the device. Step 1 Go to Maintenance > HDD Operation > HDD Clone. Figure 17-1 HDD Clone Step 2 Check the HDD to clone.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 17-2 Message Box 17.1.2 S.M.A.R.T Detection Purpose: The device provides the HDD detection function such as the adopting of the S.M.A.R.T. and the Bad Sector Detection technique. The S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a monitoring system for HDD to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 17-3 S.M.A.R.T Settings Interface If you want to use the HDD even when the S.M.A.R.T. checking is failed, you can check the checkbox of the Continue to use the disk when self-evaluation is failed item. 17.1.3 Bad Sector Detection Step 1 Go to Maintenance >...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 17-4 Bad Sector Detection You can also pause/resume or cancel the detection. After testing completed, you can click Error information button to see the detailed damage information. 17.1.4 HDD Health Detection Purpose: You can view the health status of Seagate HDD that generated after October 1th, 2017 and capacity ranges from 4 TB to 8 TB.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 17-5 Health Detection Step 2 Click a HDD to view details. 17.2 Search & Export Log Files Purpose: The operation, alarm, exception and information of the device can be stored in log files, which can be viewed and exported at any time.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 17-6 Log Search Results Up to 2000 log files can be displayed each time. Related Operation: Click the button or double click it to view its detailed information. Click the button to view the related video file. 17.2.2 Export the Log Files Before You Start: Connect a storage device to your device.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 17-7 Export Log Files Step 3 On the Export interface, select the storage device from the dropdown list of Device Name. Step 4 Select the format of the log files to be exported. Up to 15 formats are selectable. Step 5 Click the Export to export the log files to the selected storage device.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 3 Export or import the IP camera configuration files. Click Export to export configuration files to the selected local backup device. To import a configuration file, select the file from the selected backup device and click the Import button.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 17.4 Import/Export Device Configuration Files Purpose: The configuration files of the device can be exported to local device for backup; and the configuration files of one device can be imported to multiple devices if they are to be configured with the same parameters.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 17.5 Upgrade System Purpose: The firmware on your device can be upgraded by local backup device or remote FTP server. 17.5.1 Upgrade by Local Backup Device Before You Start: Connect your device with a local storage device with update firmware file. Step 1 Go to Maintenance>Upgrade.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 17-10 FTP Upgrade Interface Step 3 Enter the FTP Server Address in the text field. Step 4 Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading. Step 5 After the upgrading is complete, reboot the device to activate the new firmware.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 17.6 Restore Default Settings Step 1 Go to Maintenance > Default. Figure 17-11 Restore Defaults Step 2 Select the restoring type from the following three options. Restore Defaults: Restore all parameters, except the network (including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, MTU, NIC working mode, default route, server port, etc.) and user account parameters, to the factory default settings.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 18 General System Settings 18.1 Configure General Settings Purpose: You can configure the BNC output standard, VGA output resolution, mouse pointer speed through the System > General interface. Step 1 Go to System > General. Figure 18-1 General Settings Interface Step 2 Configure the following settings.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Auto Logout: Set timeout time for menu inactivity. E.g., when the timeout time is set to 5 Minutes, then the system will exit from the current operation menu to live view screen after 5 minutes of menu inactivity. Mouse Pointer Speed: Set the speed of mouse pointer;...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 18.3 Configure DST Settings The DST (daylight saving time) refers to the period of the year when clocks are moved one period ahead. In some areas worldwide, this has the effect of creating more sunlit hours in the evening during months when the weather is the warmest.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 18-4 User Management Interface Step 2 Click Add to enter the operation permission interface. Step 3 Enter the admin password and click OK. Step 4 In the Add User interface, enter the information for new user, including User Name, Password, Confirm (password), User Level (Operator/Guest) and User’s MAC Address.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Operator: The Operator user level has permission of Two-way Audio in Remote Configuration and all operating permission in Camera Configuration by default. Guest: The Guest user has no permission of Two-way Audio in Remote Configuration and only has the local/remote playback in the Camera Configuration by default.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 18-7 User Permission Settings Interface Step 3 Set the operating permission of Local Configuration, Remote Configuration and Camera Configuration for the user. Local Configuration Local Log Search: Searching and viewing logs and system information of device. Local Parameters Settings: Configuring parameters, restoring factory default parameters and importing/exporting configuration files.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Remote Alarm Control: Remotely arming (notify alarm and exception message to the remote client) and controlling the alarm output. Remote Advanced Operation: Remotely operating HDD management (initializing HDD, setting HDD property), upgrading system firmware, clearing I/O alarm output. Remote Shutdown/Reboot: Remotely shutting down or rebooting the device.
Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 18-8 Enable Live View Permission Step 5 Click of non-admin user. Step 6 Enter Camera Configuration tab. Step 7 Select Camera Permission as Local Live View. Step 8 Select cameras to live view. Step 9 Click OK. 18.4.4 Edit the Admin User For the admin user account, you can modify its password the unlock pattern.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Figure 18-9 Edit User (Admin) Step 3 Edit the admin user information as demand, including the new admin password (strong password is required), and MAC address. Step 4 Edit the unlock pattern for the admin user account. 1) Check the checkbox of Enable Unlock Pattern to enable the use of unlock pattern when logging in to the device.
Network Video Recorder User Manual After the device is activated, you should properly keep the password. When you have enabled the Export GUID, continue to export the GUID file to the USB flash driver for the future password resetting. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Step 2 Select a user from the list and click Modify. Figure 18-11 Edit User (Operator/Guest) Step 3 Edit the user information as demand, including the new password (strong password is required), and MAC address. 18.4.6 Delete a User The admin user account has the permission to delete the operator/guest user account.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.1.2 DS-9600NI-I16 Model DS-9616NI-I16 DS-9632NI-I16 DS-9664NI-I16 IP video input 16-ch 32-ch 64-ch 256 Mbps 320 Mbps 320 Mbps Incoming Video/Aud bandwidth Or 200 Mbps (when RAID is enabled) io input Outgoing 256 Mbps, or 200 Mbps (when RAID is enabled) bandwidth VGA1: 2K (2560 ×...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual interface Serial interface RS-232; RS-485; Keyboard USB interface Front panel: 2 × USB 2.0; Rear panel: 1 × USB 3.0 Alarm in/out 16/8 Power supply 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz Max. Power 300 W Consumption ≤...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.1.3 DS-7600NI-I2 Model DS-7608NI-I2 DS-7616NI-I2 DS-7632NI-I2 8-ch 16-ch 32-ch IP video input Video/Audio Up to 12 MP resolution input Two-way audio 1-ch, RCA (2.0 Vp-p, 1 k Ω) Incoming 80 Mbps 160 Mbps 256Mbps bandwidth Outgoing Network 256 Mbps...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual USB interface Front panel: 1 × USB 2.0; Rear panel: 1 × USB 3.0 Alarm in/out Power supply 12 VDC Power ≤40 W Consumption ≤15 W (without hard disk) Working -10 to +55º C (+14 to +131º F) temperature General Working humidity 10 to 90 %...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.1.4 DS-7600NI-I2/P DS-7608NI-I2/ DS-7616NI-I2/ DS-7632NI-I2/ Model 8-ch 16-ch 32-ch IP video input Video/ Up to 12 MP resolution Audio Two-way input 1-ch, RCA (2.0 Vp-p, 1 k Ω) audio Incoming 80 Mbps 160 Mbps 256Mbps bandwidth Outgoing Network...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Capacity Up to 8TB capacity for each disk Network 1 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interface interface External interface USB interface Front panel: 1 × USB 2.0; Rear panel: 1 × USB 3.0 Alarm in/out 8, RJ-45 10/100 Mbps 16, RJ-45 10/100 Mbps self-adaptive...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual interface Front panel: 2 × USB 2.0; Rear panel: 1 × USB 3.0 interface Alarm in/out 16/4 Power 100 to 240 VAC supply Power ≤ 80 W Consumptio ≤ 20 W (without hard disk) Working -10 to +55ºC (14 to 131ºF) temperature General...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.1.9 DS-7600NI-K2 Model DS-7608NI-K2 DS-7616NI-K2 DS-7632NI-K2 IP video input 8-ch 16-ch 32-ch Video/ Incoming 80 Mbps 160 Mbps 256 Mbps bandwidth Audio input Outgoing 160 Mbps bandwidth 4K (3840 × 2160)/30Hz, 2K (2560 × 1440)/60Hz, 1920 HDMI output ×...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual Power supply 12 VDC Power ≤ 40 W Consumption ≤15 W (without hard disk) Working -10 to +55ºC (14 to 131ºF ) temperature General Working 10 to 90 % humidity Chassis 385 mm chassis Dimensions 385 ×...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.1.10 DS-7600NI-K2/P DS-7608NI-K2 DS-7616NI-K DS-7632NI-K2/ Model 2/16P IP video input 8-ch 16-ch 32-ch Video/ Incoming 80 Mbps 160 Mbps 256 Mbps bandwidth Audio input Outgoing 160 Mbps bandwidth 4K (3840 × 2160)/30Hz, 2K (2560 × 1440)/60Hz, 1920 HDMI output ×...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual 8, RJ-45 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 10/100 Mbps Interface self-adaptive self-adaptive Ethernet interface Ethernet interface Interface Power ≤ 120 W ≤ 200 W Supported IEEE 802.3 af/at standard Power supply 100 to 240 VAC Power ≤ 180 W ≤...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.2 Glossary • Dual Stream: Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network. The two streams are generated by the device, with the main stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub-stream having a maximum resolution of CIF.
Step 7 Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3. Step 8 If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. There is an audible warning sound “Di-Di-Di-DiDi” after a new bought device starts up.
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Step 4 Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. The status of the added IP camera displays as “Disconnected” when it is connected through Private Protocol.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. The IP camera frequently goes online and offline and the status of it displays as “Disconnected”. Possible Reasons: − The IP camera and the device versions are not compatible.
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Step 3 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. Live view stuck when video output locally.
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Step 3 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. Live view stuck when video output remotely via the Internet Explorer or platform software.
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If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. When using the device to get the live view audio, there is no sound or there is too much noise, or the volume is too low.
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Step 4 Check if the fault is solved by the above steps. If it is solved, finish the process. If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. The image gets stuck when device is playing back by single or multi-channel.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process. No record file found in the device local HDD, and prompt “No record file found”. Possible Reasons: − The time setting of system is incorrect.
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.4 Summary of Changes Version 4.1.10 Optimize the GUI information design. Version 4.1.0 Complete new GUI information design for more fluent and visual user experience. Files management and playback. HDD health monitoring for Seagate HDD. Version 3.4.92 Added: ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual DS-7600/7700/9600-I (/P) series device is accessible by the thermal network camera, and supports the advanced search for fire/ship/temperature/temperature difference detection triggered alarm and the recorded video files and pictures. DS-7600/7700/9600-I (/P) series device supports the playback by main stream or sub stream. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual Support H.265 video encoding format. Deleted: Delete the PPPoE settings. Version 3.3.7 Added: Add the new models of DS-7700NI-K4(/P) and DS-7600NI-K2(/P). Add the front panel and rear panel of the new models. ...
Network Video Recorder User Manual List of Compatible IP Cameras 19.4.1 List of Hikvision IP Cameras For the list, our company holds right to interpret. Max. Sub- Type Model Version Audio Resolution stream DS-2CD7133F-E V5.2.0 build 140721 640*480 √ ×...
Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.4.2 List of Third-party IP Cameras ONVIF compatibility refers to the camera can be supported both when it uses the ONVIF protocol and its private protocols. Only ONVIF is supported refers to the camera can only be supported when it uses the ONVIF protocol.
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Network Video Recorder User Manual IP Camera Sub- Max. Manufacturer Model Version Audio Resolution stream or Protocol ACM3401-09L-X-002 A1D-220-V3.13.16-AC 1208*1024 × × TCM4301-10D-X-00 A1D-310-V4.12.09-AC ACTi 1208*1024 × √ TCM5311-11D-X-00 A1D-310-V4.12.09-AC 1208*960 × √ AV1305 M 65175 1208*1024 √ × AV2815 65220 1920*1080 √...
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Network Video Recorder User Manual 19.4.3 List of IP Cameras Connected to PoE by Long Network Cable (100 - 300 m) Index Model DS-2CD4665F-IZHS DS-2CD4026FWD-AP DS-2CD4A35FWD-IZHS DS-2CD2642FWD-IZS DS-2CD2F42FWD-IWS DS-2CD2942F-IWS DS-2CD2510F DS-2CD2342WD-I DS-2CD2322WD-I DS-2CD2352-I DS-2CD2642FWD-IZS DS-2CD2642FWD-I DS-2CD2642FWD-IS DS-2CD2642FWD-IZ DS-2CD2742FWD-IZS DS-2CD2742FWD-I DS-2CD2742FWD-IS DS-2CD2742FWD-IZ DS-2CD2T42WD-I8 DS-2CD2T42WD-I5...
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