Ultracker UN6504 Instruction Manual

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Version 1.0
INSIDE THE Instruction Manual
Product Overview
HDD Installation
Basic Operations
Main Menu
Network Access
WEB UI Operations
Mobile Connectivity
Specifications

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  • Page 1 Version 1.0 INSIDE THE Instruction Manual  Product Overview  HDD Installation  Basic Operations  Main Menu  Network Access  WEB UI Operations  Mobile Connectivity  Specifications...
  • Page 2 Introduction: This manual is for the users who attempt to use H.264 Network Video Recorder (NVR). It expresses installation guide, connecting to peripherals, and GUI operations. Please familiarize yourself with the contents in this manual before using the NVR. Make sure that you have referred to an expert when operating the outer case for repair or installing HDD. If you have any inquiries or questions, please consult your local dealer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................. 5 ..................................... 5 ACKAGE CONTENTS ..................................... 5 RONT ANEL ....................................... 5 ANEL HDD INSTALLATION ..................................6 ..................................6 NEW INSTALLATION ................................. 8 EPLACING THE ARD DRIVE BASIC OPERATIONS ................................... 10 ....................................10 ISPLAY CREEN ....................................11 ISPLAY ................................
  • Page 4 MOBILE CONNECTIVITY ................................45 ..............................45 OBILE ONNECTIVITY ON I HONE ..............................51 OBILE ONNECTIVITY ON NDROID SPECIFICATIONS ..................................57...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Product Overview Package contents Remote control USB mouse Flex IR extender Power adapter Screws pack Product CD Quick Connection Guide *The actual items maybe different from the picture shown Front Panel Real Panel Power: DC12V LAN: RJ-45 HDMI: Video output VGA: Video output USB port: For USB mouse control/ USB backup/ Firmware update Audio out : RCA x2...
  • Page 6: Hdd Installation

    HDD Installation HDD new installation Step 1: Remove the Screws from the real panel and side panel of the housing. Step 2: Gently slide the cover away from the rear panel and lift it. Step 3: Carefully place the HDD at the upper right side and slide it to plug into the connector properly. HDD Connector...
  • Page 7 Step 4: With your hand supporting the HDD and turn the unit upside down and secure the HDD from the bottom of case with 4 screws. Step 5: Screw the cover back, replacing the screws on the side panel(x4) and rear panel(x1). NOTE: The new HDD must be formatted in order to work properly in system.
  • Page 8: Replacing The Hard Drive

    Replacing the Hard drive Make sure the NVR power is off and power cable has been disconnected before changing the hard drive. Step 1: Remove the screws from the rear panel and side panels of the housing. Step 2: Gently slide the cover away from the rear panel and lift off. Step 3: With your hand supporting the HDD when turn unit upside down, remove 4 screws from the bottom of case.
  • Page 9 Step 4: Gently slide the hard drive from the connector properly. HDD Connector Step 5: Install new HDD. Step 6: Screw the cover back on the side panel (x4) and rear panel (x1). NOTE: After replacing the HDD, the new HDD must be formatted in order to work properly in system.
  • Page 10: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Display Screen 4-Channel 8-Channel...
  • Page 11: Display Mode

    HDD Status: displays the percentage of recording space consumed on the hard disk and the size of the installed hard drive. Camera Status: 4/8 channel: displays channels on the system. The red light will flash to indicate recording is in progress.
  • Page 12: Flexible Camera Assignment

    Flexible Camera Assignment You can re-assign the channels to different camera. For example, you can duplicate the video feed from channel 1 onto channel 2. This is useful if you wish to re-arrange the position of each channel. For Example: Re-assigned channel 1 to channel 8.
  • Page 13: Playback

    Playback Click the icon to enter playback mode. The timestamp appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen indicates the playback time. Split mode Arrow keys: day/time selector Playback / Pause Event List Show / hide OSD Screenshot...
  • Page 14 Click the numerals to select date / hour / minute / second or frame and adjust them by rolling up and down the mouse. Playback Mark: Click the bar to mark the timing of important video when searching playback data, the orange cursor will be shown in the center of the bar.
  • Page 15: Event List

    Event List Click the icon to enter the Event List mode. Each HDD is allowed to save up to 8192 events. If you change a new HDD, the event list will be moved with the old HDD. Click the icon to play / pause the selected events.
  • Page 16 Event Details: In the column of filter, it will show the filter icons in different colors, you can easily search the events. When the cursor is moved to one of the events, the background will be changed to the beginning of the event.
  • Page 17: Screenshot Function

    Screenshot Function Format the USB flash drive by NVR before using it for backup video, upgrade firmware or take screenshots. To take a screenshot: Click the icon to take screenshots of the main display and store the image into the USB flash drive. The file name of the screenshot will be shown on the screen after saving to the USB flash drive.
  • Page 18: Main Menu

    Main Menu If you set “Password Enable” as , the NVR will request at least ID:2, default password 2222 to enter the menu. Click this icon to enter main menu. IP Camera Setup Main Menu →IP cam Setup Select certain IP cam and enter, it can set follow items: 1.
  • Page 19 2. Title: Key in IP cam title via virtual keyboard 3. Host name: Key in IP cam title via virtual keyboard 4. Port 5. ID 6. Password: Key in IP cam title via virtual keyboard 7. IP cam Menu: It can setup--Camera, Record, Alarm, LAN...
  • Page 20: Camera

    8. IP cam Information: This allows you view all your IP cam information here, such as: OS version, S/N, IP address, DHCP, Http….. 9. IP cam firmware update Camera Click and roll the mouse to adjust Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation. Video Orientation: Roll the mouse to select mirror function:--Disable/Flip/Mirror/Flip + Mirror.
  • Page 21: Record

    Record The video frame rate can be configured here. It is referring to the recording quality. Alarm/Motion Rate: set the frame rate when an alarm or motion event is triggered. Working Rate: set the frame rate for normal working hours. Non-working Rate: set the frame rate for the time period other than working hours.
  • Page 22 Alarm Setup: Response Duration Motion Alarm Schedule Motion Setup: Setup IP cam motion field. Privacy Mask: configure the mask (hidden) areas on the image. NOTE: click the split mode button can select/deselect all the image area in Motion and Privacy Mask setting.
  • Page 23: Lan

    Setup the IP camera’s IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server, DHCP and Http port. Setup Main Menu Setup Maintenance: the NVR settings can be perfromed with the below 3 types of acti.  Load Factory Default: restore all NVR settings to the default ...
  • Page 24: Video Out

    Video Out:  HDMI Screen size: Move the adjust bar to make HDMI out to fit the monitor size  Video-Out Resolution: HDMI 1920*1080, HDMI 1280*720, VGA 1920*1080, VGA 1680*1050, VGA 1280*1024, VGA 1024*768: Date/Time:  Configure Date/Time Display Format: Roll the mouse up or down to adjust as Y/M/D, D/M/Y or M/D/Y. Date Setup: Click and roll the mouse up or down to adjust date.
  • Page 25: Record

    Information: You are able to check the NVR information including software, hardware, start / stop recording time of HDD and LAN. Record Main Menu → Record Video Information: You can choose one of the cameras to see the video size at each hour.
  • Page 26: Hdd Information

    Bit rate Information: You can choose one of the cameras to see the bit rate size at each hour. HDD Information: You can view internal HDD and external HDD info. in this page.  Record Mode  External HDD Mode Click to select one of the following: Extended REC: NVR recording data into internal HDD first, when it record to 100%, it’ll record to external HDD.
  • Page 27: Alarm

    Alarm Main MenuAlarm Buzzer: Roll the mouse to enable/disable buzzer. Key Buzzer: Roll the mouse to enable/disable key buzzer. Alarm Setup:  Vloss Response Time Video loss response time can be set from 0,3,5,10,30, 60,120,180 seconds to infinite.  Alarm full screen: Enable: Screen will pop out when alarm/ motion are triggered.
  • Page 28 Start / Stop Time & Select Channel: Insert USB flash drive into the NVR. Click and Roll the mouse to set the start / stop time and channel which is going to be saved to USB flash drive NOTE : One USB flash drive can save maximum 16 files. Each file is up to 1GB or 30 minutes. Save To Device: Insert USB flash drive into the NVR, it will show “USB Check OK!”...
  • Page 29 Format Device: Insert a USB flash drive to format it. WARING: All the data will be deleted once the USB drive is formatted. Firmware Update: Before firmware update process, please be sure to save firmware to USB flash and insert it to NVR.
  • Page 30: Lan

    Main Menu → LAN Click and roll the mouse to set IP, Mask, Gateway, DNS Server, DHCP, Http Port. LAN Password: Only the users of “ID: admin”(default password : 3333) are able to manage LAN passwords Click the numerals to set password. ...
  • Page 31: Network Access

    Network Access System Requirements Description Requirement PC-Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz or above Mac-Intel Pentium Core Duo, 1.66 GHz or above Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 Operating System Apple OSX 10.5 or above 128 MB RAM Memory 16 MB of video memory Video 10/100 Base T Network Network (LAN)
  • Page 32: Find Device Ip Address

    Discovering devices by search tool The discovery tool is provided for searching Ultracker network video devices in a network. When NVR device is correctly installed in a network, it can be searched by the tool. The steps of applying this search tool are as below.
  • Page 33: Discovering Devices In Windows Network

    Step 2: Check the box to select a camera device from the list. The following operations will be applied on it. Step 3: The selected NVR may have been assigned a valid IP address via DHCP server. It can also be manually given an IP address.
  • Page 34: Activex Add-On Installation

    Right-click on the device and select “Properties”, the pop-up window shows all the information related to the device, including the web access info. Use the web address to connect to the NVR. Or simply double-click on the selected device, which gets immediately access to the NVR webpage. ActiveX add-on installation The access to the NVR webpage for the first time will be prompted to install the ActiveX.
  • Page 35 Enter ID and Password to login. The IE browser can then display the web UI of the NVR and the live video of the managed cameras as below.
  • Page 36: Web Ui Operations

    Web UI Operations Live Viewing Click this button for live mode. Click this button to view in single channel Click this button to view in Quad mode Click this button to view in 9-split mode. Drag & Drop (or tick/untick) the selected camera from the list to the viewer channel.
  • Page 37 View in video image as1600*1200. View in video image as 640*400. Switch automatically to HD or SD resolution when viewing in shingle channel or multi channel mode respectively. Press this button to capture current live image. Press this button to record image to PC. Press this button to digital zoom in single channel.
  • Page 38: Playback

    Playback Click this button for playback mode. Playback mode by Date/Time Playback model by event Click this button for remote backup NOTE: Only operator and admin are able to enter playback mode Playback by Date/Time: Select the channel you would like to playback Click to open a pop-up calendar to select the date and time.
  • Page 39 Click to control playback rewind, pause, play and fast-forward.
  • Page 40 Playback by Event: You can search events by “Motion” “Sensor’ and “All” Or click to open a pop-up calendar to select the date and time. Press this button to search event list Backup: Select a time period that will be exported as a video footage. 1.
  • Page 41: Setup

    Setup Click this button for full remote setup mode Press this button for following setting: Press this button for following setting Press this button for following setting:...
  • Page 42 Press this button for following setting: Press this button for following setting: Press this button for IP, E-mail, PPPoE, DDNS setting:...
  • Page 43 Press this button for following setting: Press this button for following setting: Press this button for following setting:...
  • Page 44: Log

    Click this button for log mode. Press this button for system info. Press this button for network info. Press this button for online user info.
  • Page 45: Mobile Connectivity

    Mobile Connectivity You can remotely view camera streams from your NVR on your iPhone™, iPad, Android. Compatible Mobile Viewing Devices  iPhone iOS 6: 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, 5.  Windows Mobile 6.0 devices or later (touch screen only): HTC Diamond. ...
  • Page 46 Step Tap [General] → [Network] Step Tap [Cellular Data Network] Step Tap [APN] in Cellular Data and enter the relevant information provided by the local service provider. Step Press the ‘Home’ button to return to the home screen. Downloading the MobileViewHD: Step Open the [App Store] and click [Search].
  • Page 47 MobileViewHD Operations:  Connect to NVR Step Click to execute the MobileViewHD. Step Enter the NVR information and click [Connect] to start connecting to NVR. NVR NAME: Enter the name you want for the NVR. IP/DDNS: Enter the IP/DDNS address of the NVR. Port: Enter the Network port of the NVR.
  • Page 48  Address Book This smart function allows you to name the camera locations without remembering all the IP address. You can simply choose the name of NVR which you want to connect to and tap [Connect] to access to it. Edit: to re-edit the relevant information of NVR.
  • Page 49  Mobile Viewing Overview: Logout: Click to go back to the setting page. You can reset NVR Name, IP, port, ID and password for the NVR. Display Screen: The MobileViewHD program only provides single channel live viewing. Click the display screen to switch to full screen, and click the screen again to go back.
  • Page 50  Select Channel: You can tap the information window and click to select the different channels. NOTE: Under full screen display mode, you can also scroll the display screen to switch between different channels.  Playback: Live: Tap to go back to the Live viewing mode. Display Screen: Current time of Playback will be shown at bottom right of the display screen.
  • Page 51 Play Time: Tap the bar to adjust and choose the time you want to play. Function buttons: buttons to Rewind/ Pause/ Play or Fast forward the recorded video. Mobile Connectivity on Android NOTE: To access to mobile viewing function, you need to make sure the mobile phone is connecting to network (WiFi/3G).
  • Page 52 Step Select the network service provider you want. Or you can also press the [Menu] button and choose [New APN] to create a new one. Step Fill out the necessary information provided by the selected network service provider , then press the [Menu] button again and tap on [Save] to enable the configurations.
  • Page 53 Step You will see the icon after the successful installation. MobileViewHD Operations:  Connect to NVR: Step to enter instant mobile viewing mode. Step Enter the NVR information and click to start connecting NVR. IP / DDNS: Set IP or DDNS address of the NVR you want to monitor. Port: Set the Network port of the NVR you want to monitor.
  • Page 54  Mobile Viewing Overview: Display Screen: Tap the display screen to switch to full screen, and tap the screen again to go back. Channel Select: Select the channel you want to monitor. Information: You can check the data transmission rate of network (BITSTREAM) and frame per second (FPS).
  • Page 55 Menu: Press the button to choose for [ABOUT] or [SETUP]. ABOUT: Tap to see the version of MobileView2 program. SETUP: Tap to call the pop-out operating interface for [Live], [Playback] and [Logout]. Exit Button: Click to exit mobile viewing mode. ...
  • Page 56 Display Screen: Current time of Playback will be shown at bottom right of the display screen. NOTE: You can also tap the display screen to switch to full display mode, and tap the screen again to go back. Channel Select: Select the channel you want. Play Time: Tap the bar to adjust and select the date/ time you want to play, then tap on the button to confirm it.
  • Page 57: Specifications

    Specifications SYSTEM PLAYBACK Operating System Linux (embedded) Channels Max. 8Ch Simultaneous View, Record, Playback, Single Frame, Forward / Rewind Pentaplex Playback Speed Backup & Remote Monitoring (x5, x15, x60) Number of Channels 4 + 4 Channels Search By time or event INPUTS / OUTPUTS Log Search Yes (max.

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