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ENR-1000 User’s Manual Regulatory Compliance Information Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Introduction Product Overview ACTi ENR-1000 (hereafter referred to as ENR) is a compact, delicate and reliable 2-bay 4-channel standalone NVR for small-medium sized IP video surveillance system. It features a stable embedded Linux operation system and capabilities of supporting mega-pixel resolution H.264 streaming, an HDMI output for local display, full PTZ control, video motion detection,...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Remote Client PC Requirements ENR itself is a self-contained unit. The table below provides basic guidelines only for selecting proper hardware for the remote PC client. PC Spec Minimum Requirements (*1) CPU Processor Intel Core 2 Quad 2.66 GHz...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual At A Glance Front Panel Power Button Reset Button USB 2.0 Ports LED Indicators Rear Panel LAN 2 HDMI Output Power Connector LAN 1 www.acti.com...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Power Button & Reset Button You can turn on/turn off the device with Power Button; with Reset Button, you may restore the device to factory default settings. Turn On the Device Press down the Power Button and release, the Power LED will light up and turn solid blue.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Reset to Factory Default By resetting this device, all your system settings will return to factory default, while the previous recording files and system logs are still kept on storage disks. It is strongly recommended that you back up previous settings with Backup function before resetting to factory default.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Login & Logout To log into ENR system for the first time, you will have to key in the account name and password in Login window. Please contact your system administrator for account and password information. Log In To enter Live View screen: 1.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual System Overview Main Screens Introduction ENR system has two main screens: ●Live View screen, which you will immediately see after logging in. You may watch live streaming, operate the PTZ cameras, take live view snapshots, execute manual recording and access the Setup Menu.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Input Devices IN ENR system, a USB mouse is the required input device to do all the operations on user interface. All the input devices, including USB mouse and USB keyboard are ready to use when you connect them to ENR via USB 2.0 ports. You may adjust the mouse’s cursor speed via the path below: on Live View screen, right-click to bring up Live View menu ...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Monitoring You can perform most live monitoring tasks on Live View screen. ENR may display all live channels on the screen, or 1x1 single channel in succession automatically. Aside from keeping an eye on the video, you may also take snapshots, control PTZ cameras, start or stop manual recording on a selected channel.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Description Layout Styles Click to switch layout styles Single Channel Switch Click to switch to a specific channel in 1x1 layout Take a snapshot The image of current live view layout will be saved as jpg format (at 720x480 resolution) onto the USB mass storage.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Layout Patrol By performing the Patrol function, all the four channels can be displayed by 1x1 layout in turns. 1. On Live View menu, click to swtich to 1x1 layout. 2. Click 3. On Patrol Time Setting window, input the patrol interval (the maximum value is 999 seconds), and the click “OK”.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Single Channel Menu To start, select a channel by mouse, and the channel menu will appear: Take a Snapshot The image (at original resolution size) of current channel will be saved as jpg format onto the USB mass storage, named as yyyy-MM-dd-hh-mm-ss.jpg. Please make sure the USB mass storage has already been connected to ENR device.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Acknowledge Channel Status On Live View screen, it is essential to observe the system status events, since unexpected environmental factors or human behaviors may take place, and they might pose security threats to your site. The channel status icons display important camera status and motion alerts for you.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Operate PTZ Camera On ENR Live View screen, you may also use the UI controls to perform PTZ navigation. The preset points move the camera to see pre-defined views; a preset tour is a combination of preset points, which can perform an auto-scan tour.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Zoom out (available for cameras with a controllable zoom) Zoom in (available for cameras with a controllable zoom) Near focus (available for cameras with controllable focus) Far focus (available for cameras with controllable focus) Start/Stop Preset Tour...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Playback Playback is the service that processes recorded video clips. You may search by time. by event or the bookmarks you have set. Playback may include up to 4 channels synchronized playback. Video clips may also be exported in either RAW or AVI formats.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Click Month or Year to choose exact value Previous Next month month Recording exists No recording exists 2. As the date has been selected, choose the hour from the 24-hour time bar. The color represents the event type of the recording.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual 1. Select Event Search tab, and define the start time and a search duration (In the example below, ENR will search recording from 2013/01/23 04:00 to 08:00.) the Cameras and Event Type. 2. Click “Search”. 3. On search result list, select an entry.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Play Back Video ENR will start playing back the video after you click “Play” on Playback Search window. Current Playback Time Current Play Speed www.acti.com...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Playback Menu On Playback screen, right-click anywhere on screen to bring up the Playback Menu. Description Layout Styles Provided layout styles are 1x1 / 2x2 screen Single Channel Switch Playback Controls Reverse Play Pause Play Increase Play Speed...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Change play speed Increase the play speed by clicking , and decrease the speed by clicking . The provided speed rates are ½ x, 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x and 32x. The current play speed will be...
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Take a Snapshot On Playback menu, click ,the image of current screen will be saved as jpg format (at 720x480 resolution) onto the USB mass storage. Please make sure the USB mass storage has already been connected to ENR device.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual 1. Select a channel and click 2. Select the Export Duration and Export Type. 3. Click “Start” The exported video will be saved onto the USB mass storage. Please make sure the USB mass storage has already been connected to ENR device and the available storage space is enough.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual System Log The activities performed by logged-in Users are recorded on server as System Log. With the access permission to Setup (for how to change the user group permissions, please refer to the User Group section in ENR1000_System_Administrator_Manual), a user may view, search and export this record for analysis or investigation.
ENR-1000 User’s Manual Export Log You may export the system log of selected time period as .txt file onto the USB storage disk by clicking “Export”. www.acti.com...
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