Qvis iBox nvr User Manual

16 channel 4poe network video recorders
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iBox nvr
iZeus nvr
16 Channel 4PoE
Network Video Recorders
User's Manual
V 4.0.0 04/2013

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  • Page 1 16 Channel 4PoE Network Video Recorders User’s Manual V 4.0.0 04/2013...
  • Page 2 © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Features ..............................1 Specifications ............................2 iZeus NVR Series ......................... 2 1.3.1 1.3.2 iBox NVR Series ........................... 4 Front Panel and Rear Panel ........................6 Front Panel ............................6 iZeus NVR Series ......................... 6 2.1.1 iBox NVR Series ........................... 8 2.1.2...
  • Page 4 Search & Playback ..........................23 Information ............................27 5.5.1 HDD Information ......................... 27 5.5.2 BPS .............................. 29 Log..............................29 5.5.3 Version ............................31 5.5.4 Online Users ..........................31 5.5.5 Remote Device Information ...................... 32 5.5.6 Network Info ..........................33 5.5.7 5.5.7.1 Network Test ........................
  • Page 5 5.6.11.4 Short-cut Menu ......................... 76 Advanced ............................77 5.7.1 HDD Management ........................77 5.7.2 Abnormity ............................ 80 5.7.3 Alarm Output ..........................81 Manual Record ........................... 81 5.7.4 5.7.4.1 Manual record menu ......................81 5.7.4.2 Basic operation ......................... 82 5.7.4.3 Enable/disable record ...................... 82 5.7.4.4 Enable all channel recording ...................
  • Page 6 7.4.1.3 Log ............................ 107 7.4.2 System Configuration ......................108 7.4.2.1 General Setup ......................... 108 7.4.2.2 Encode ..........................110 7.4.2.3 Schedule .......................... 111 7.4.2.4 RS232 ..........................113 7.4.2.5 Network ..........................114 7.4.2.6 Alarm ..........................123 7.4.2.7 Detect ..........................125 7.4.2.8 PTZ ........................... 127 7.4.2.9 Default &...
  • Page 7 Welcome Thank you for purchasing our network video recorder! This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for your system. Please open the accessory bag to check the items one by one in accordance with the list below. Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is missing or damaged in the bag.
  • Page 8 Important Safeguards and Warnings 1.Electrical safety  All installation and operation within this manual should conform to your local electrical safety codes.  We assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shocks caused by improper handling or installation. 2.Transportation security ...
  • Page 9 Before your operation please read the following instructions carefully. Installation environment  Keep away from extreme hot places and sources;  Avoid direct sunlight;  Keep away from extreme humid places;  Avoid violent vibration;  Do not put other devices on the top of the NVR; ...
  • Page 10: Features And Specifications

    1 Features and Specifications 1.1 Overview The NVRs within this series deliver high performance within a networked security surveillance system. This series of products also support local preview, multiple-window display, recorded file local storage, remote control & mouse shortcut menu operation, and remote management & control function.
  • Page 11: Specifications

     Adopt the video compression and digital process to display multiple Window Split windows on one monitor. Supports 1/4/8/9/16-window display.  Supports scheduled record function. Save the recorded files on to the HDD, client-end PC, or network storage server. You can search or Record playback the saved files at the local-end or via the Web.
  • Page 12 Audio Input 1-ch bidirectional audio input 1-ch bidirectional talk output. Audio Output 4/8/9/16-window Window Split Multiple-chann Max 16-channel D1/8-channel 720P/4-channel 1080P playback. el Playback Alarm Input 4/8/16-ch series product support 4/8/16-ch alarm input respectively. 3-ch alarm output Alarm Output Relay output. Relay (DC 30V 1A,AC 125V 0.5A(Activation output) ) Including one controllable DC +12V output.
  • Page 13: Ibox Nvr Series

    1.3.2 iBox NVR Series Parameter Specifications Max support 16-ch standard definition with the transmission rate of 2Mbps for each channel; System 8-channel 720P, with the transmission rate of 4Mbps for each channel; Resources 4-channel 1080P, with the transmission rate of 8Mbps for each channel;...
  • Page 14 Power Button One power button in the rear panel. Power Button One power button in the front panel. Remote Control Support IR remote control Receiver Clock Built-in clock. Power <12W(Exclude HDD) Consumption Working 0℃~+50℃ Temperature Working 10℅-90℅ Humidity Air pressure 86kpa-106kpa Dimension 100mm×220mm×146mm...
  • Page 15: Front Panel And Rear Panel

    2 Front Panel and Rear Panel 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 iZeus NVR Series The front panel is shown as in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information: Name Icon Function Power button Power button, press this button for three seconds to boot up or shut down NVR.
  • Page 16  Left/Right Shift current activated control, and then move left and right.  When playback, click these buttons to control playback bar.  Go to previous menu, or cancel current operation.  When playback, click it to restore real-time monitor mode.
  • Page 17: Ibox Nvr Series

    2.1.2 iBox NVR Series The front panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information: Name Icon Function Power button Power button, press this button for three seconds to boot up or shut down NVR.
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    HDD abnormal HDD error has occurred or HDD capacity is below specified indication light threshold value, the light becomes red to alert you. Network Network error has occurred or there is no network connection, the abnormal light becomes red to alert you. indication light Alarm indicator The light turns on when an alarm occurred.
  • Page 19 Port Name Connection Function  There are four groups. The first group is Alarm input 1-16 I/O port port. from port 1 to port 4, the second group is from port 5 to port 8, the third group is from 9 to 12, and the fourth group is from 13 to 16.
  • Page 20: Ibox Nvr Series

    Audio output on 1-window video monitor.  Audio output on 1-window video playback. 2.2.2 iBox NVR Series The iBox NVR rear panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Port Name Connection Function USB2.0...
  • Page 21 Port Name Connection Function VGA video VGA video output port. Output analog video output port signal. It can connect to the monitor to view analog video.  Alarm input port. Alarm input I/O port  port 1-3. When your alarm input device is using external power, please make sure the device and the NVS have the same ground point.
  • Page 22: Alarm Connection

    2.3 Alarm Connection Please refer to the steps listed below:  Connect the alarm input device to the alarm input port.  Connect the alarm output device to the alarm output port. The NO and NC alarm output device can connect to the NO/C/NC port. For the NO alarm device, please connect to the NO/C ports.
  • Page 23: Pc-End To The Device-End

    2.4.2 PC to Device Device Connection Connect the speaker or the pickup to the audio output port in the PC and then connect the earphone or the sound box to the first audio input port in the device rear panel. Login to the Web and then enable the corresponding channel real-time monitor.
  • Page 24 In multiple-window mode, double left click one channel to view in full-window. Double left click current video again to go back to previous multiple-window mode. Right click In real-time monitor mode, this action pops up shortcut menu. mouse Exit current menu without saving the modification. Press middle In numeral input box: Increase or decrease numeral value.
  • Page 25: Hdd Installation

    3 HDD Installation Important: Please turn off the power before you replace the HDD. The pictures listed below for reference only. When installing for the first time, please be aware about what type of HDDs you are installing. You can refer to the Appendix for recommended HDD brands. Please use HDD with a 7200rpm or higher.
  • Page 26: Ibox Nvr Series

    3.2 iBox NVR Series 2. Put the HDD to the HDD box at the front. Use 4 screws to secure the HDD 4. Put the knob back after you insert the HDD 3. Pull the HDD knob up when you put the HDD to the SATA board.
  • Page 27: Network Connection

    4 Network Connection Please refer to below for connection example. The following figure is based on the 38 series product. Figure 4-1 © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 28: Gui Operation

    5 GUI (Graphic User Interface) Operation Connect the device to the monitor and then connect a mouse and power cable. Click the power button at the rear panel and then boot up the device to view the analog video output. You can use the mouse to implement some GUI operation.
  • Page 29 Recording status Video loss Motion detection Camera lock Preview Control The preview control function has the following features.  Support preview playback.  In the preview desktop, system can playback previous 5-60 minutes record of current channel. Please go to the Main Menu->General to set real-time playback time. ...
  • Page 30 This is to backup the video of a current channel to the USB2.0 device. System cannot backup the video of multiple-channel at the same time. Current selected backup channel has an icon as Real-time backup function and the free channel is shown as an icon as Once the backup started, you can see the free channel is shown as an icon as Manual Snap...
  • Page 31: Right Click Menu

    5.2 Right Click Menu After you logged in to the device, right click mouse and you will see the short cut menu. Please see Error! Reference source not found.. Figure 5-4 Here you can set local playback window, PTZ control, video color, search records, remote device etc.
  • Page 32: Search & Playback

    5.4 Search & Playback Click search button in the main menu, search interface is shown on the next page (Figure 5-5). Figure 5-5 Please refer to the following sheet for more information: Name Function  Display This is to display the searched picture or file. ...
  • Page 33  Playback mode:1/4/9/16. (It may vary due on different NVR models.)  In 1-window playback mode: you can select one out of the 16 channels.  Playback In 4-window playback mode: you can select 4 channels according to mode your requirement. ...
  • Page 34 ■ Stop Backward play In normal play mode, left click the button, the file begins backward  play. Click it again to pause current play. In backward play mode, click ►/ to restore normal play. In playback mode, click it to play the next or the previous section. You can click continuously when you are watching the files from the same channel.
  • Page 35  Select the file(s) you want to backup from the file list. System supports files from up to four channels. Then click the backup button, now you can see the backup menu. Click the start button to begin the backup Backup operation.
  • Page 36: Information

    5.5 Information The ‘Info’ menu screen allows you to view system information. There are a total of seven items: ‘HDD’ (hard disk information), ‘BPS’ (data stream statistics), ‘Log’, ‘Version’, ‘Online user’, ‘Remote device information’ and ‘Network info’ (See Figure 5-6). Figure 5-6 HDD Information 5.5.1...
  • Page 37 In Figure 5-7, click ‘View recording times’ button, HDD record time information interface is shown in Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8 Parameter Function SATA 1-4 here shows the occupied number of HDD spaces. For 32 series product there are max 2 HDDs. SN (2*) HDD allocated title column;...
  • Page 38: Bps

    5.5.2 This option allows you to view the current video data stream (KB/s) and occupied hard disk storage (MB/h) (See Figure 5-9). Figure 5-9 5.5.3 This option allows you to view the system log file. System lists the following information (See Figure 5-10).
  • Page 39 Figure 5-10 Figure 5-11 © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Version

    Version 5.5.4 This option allows you to view the system version information (See Figure 5-12). Such as:  Channel  Alarm in  Alarm out  System version:  Build Date   Serial number Figure 5-12 5.5.5 Online Users This option allows you to manage the online users connected to the local device (See Figure 5-13).
  • Page 41: Remote Device Information

    Remote Device Information 5.5.6 This option will allow you to view the channel status of the remote device, connection log, etc.  Channel status: Here you can view the IPC status of the corresponding channel such as motion detect, video loss, camera masking, alarm, etc. (See Figure 5-14). Figure 5-14 ...
  • Page 42: Network Info

    Network Info 5.5.7 In this interface, you can perform network tests, analyse the results from the tests, and view network load information. 5.5.7.1 Network Test Network test interface is shown as in Figure 5-16.  Destination IP: Please input valid IPV4 address and domain name. ...
  • Page 43: Network Load

    5.5.7.2 Network Load Network load as shown in Figure 5-17, is where you can view the traffic rate statistics of the device network adapter. Here you can view information of all connected network adapters. The connection status is shown as offline if connection is disconnected. Click one network adapter, you can view the flow statistics such as send rate and receive rate at the top panel Figure 5-17 ©...
  • Page 44: Setting

    5.6 Setting To view the main menu, highlight ‘Setting’ icon and double click mouse. System setting interface is shown as below (see Figure 5-18). Figure 5-18 Important Please note; you need to have the correct user permissions to implement the following operations.
  • Page 45  System time: To set system time  Date format: There are three types of date format: YYYYY-MM-DD: MM-DD-YYYYY or DD-MM-YYYY.  Date separator: There are three denotations to separate date: dot, beeline and solidus.  DST: Here you can set DST time and date. Please enable DST function and then click the set button.
  • Page 46  Holiday setting: Click this to see the interface shown as in Figure 5-22. Here you can set the holiday date. Please go to the Holidays Period interface to set the holiday date record setup.  When you enable Holiday settings and schedule setup at the same time, holiday setting has the priority.
  • Page 47: Encode

     Snap times: Here you can set the snap picture amount with one click. Important: Since system time is very important, do not modify time casually unless you absolutely need to! Before you start any time modification, please stop recording operations first! After completing all setups please click the save button, system goes back to the previous menu.
  • Page 48  Overlay: Click overlay button, you can see the interface pop up box shown in Figure 5-25. Figure 5-25  Cover area (Privacy mask): This allows you to set the privacy mask section. You can drag you mouse to set the proper section size. In one channel video, system supports up to 4 zones in one channel.
  • Page 49: Schedule

    Figure 5-27 Schedule 5.6.3 Within the main menu, you can find the schedule option settings, which is shown in Figure 5-28, through the ‘Settings’ menu,.  Channel: Please select the channel number first. You can select ‘All’ if you want to set for the whole channels.
  • Page 50: Quick Setup

    white means the MD and alarm record is valid. Once you have set to record when the MD and alarm occurs, system will record neither when motion detection has occurred nor when the alarm has occurred. Figure 5-28 5.6.3.1 Quick Setup The Copy function allows you to copy one channel setup to another.
  • Page 51: Rs232

    5.6.4 RS232 RS232 interface is shown as below. There are five items (see Figure 5-30). Figure 5-30  Function: There are various devices for you to select. The ‘Console’ is for you to use the COM or mini-end software to upgrade or debug the program. The control keyboard is for you to control the device via the special keyboard.
  • Page 52: Network

    5.6.5 Network This Menu section allows you to input network information (see Figure 5-31). Figure 5-31  IP Version: ‘IPv4 and IPv6’ are the two options to choose from. Right now, the system supports these two IP address formats and you can access the network through them. ...
  • Page 53  Max connection: system supports up to a maximum of 20 users. Having a 0 value means there is no connection limit.  MTU: This is to set the MTU value of the network adapter. The value ranges from 1280-7200 bytes.
  • Page 54: Network Setting

    5.6.5.1 Network Setting Network setting interface is shown in Figure 5-32. Please draw a circle to enable the corresponding function and then double click the current item to go to the setup interface. Figure 5-32 5.6.5.2 IP Filter The IP filter interface is shown in Figure 5-33. You can add the IP in the following list. The list supports a maximum of up to 64 IP addresses.
  • Page 55 After you enable the trusted sites function, only the IP listed below can access current NVR. If you enable blocked sites function, the following listed IP addresses cannot access current NVR.  Enable: If you highlight the box here, you can check the trusted site and blocked sites functions.
  • Page 56: Ntp Setup

    5.6.5.3 NTP Setup You need to install an SNTP server (i.e.: Absolute Time Server) in to your PC first. In a Windows OS, you can use command “net start w32time” to boot up NTP service. NTP setup interface is shown as in Figure 5-34. Figure 5-34 ...
  • Page 57: Multicast

    5.6.5.4 Multicast The multiple-cast setup interface is shown as in Figure 5-35. Figure 5-35 Here you can set a multiple cast group. Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.  IP multiple cast group address: - 224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255 - “D” address space ...
  • Page 58: Pppoe

    5.6.5.5 PPPoE PPPoE interface is shown as in Figure 5-36. Figure 5-36 1. Input the “PPPoE name” and “PPPoE password” you get from your ISP (Internet service provider). 2. After you click the save button, you will need to restart the NVR to activate your configuration. 3.
  • Page 59 words, this PC needs to be a DNS (domain name server). 2. In the network DDNS, please select the DDNS type and highlight to enable item. Then input your PPPoE name you get from you IPS and server IP (PC with DDNS). Click the save button and then reboot system.
  • Page 60: Upnp

    Important  Do not register frequently. The interval between two registrations should be more than 60 seconds in length. Too many registration requests may result in triggering an alarm within server, and will cause it to block your registration attempts. ...
  • Page 61: Wifi Setting

     Default: UPNP default port setting is the HTTP, TCP and UDP of the NVR.  Add to the list: Click this to add the mapping relationship.  Delete: Click this to remove one mapping item. Double click one item; you can change the corresponding mapping information. See Figure 5-39. Figure 5-39 Important: When you are setting up the router’s external port, please use the 1024~5000 port.
  • Page 62 The WIFI interface is shown as below (see Figure 5-41). Figure 5-41  Auto connect WIFI: When you select this box, the system automatically connects to the previous WIFI hotspot.  Refresh: You can click this to search the hotspot list again. It can automatically add the information such as the password if you have set it beforehand.
  • Page 63 After successfully connecting, you can see the following interface and it should show that you are now connected (see Figure 5-43). Figure 5-43  WIFI working status: Here you can view current connection status. Please note:  After successful connection, you will see the WIFI connection icon at the top right corner of the preview interface.
  • Page 64: Email

    5.6.5.9 Email The email interface is shown below (see Figure 5-45). Figure 5-45  SMTP server: Please input your email SMTP server IP here.  Port: Please input corresponding port value here.  User name: Please input the user name to login to the sender email box. ...
  • Page 65: Ftp

    Please note system will not send out the email immediately when the alarm occurs. When the alarm, motion detection or the abnormity event activates the email, system sends out the email according to the interval you specified here. This function is very useful when there are too many emails activated by the abnormity events, which may result in heavy load for the email server.
  • Page 66 System also supports the upload of multiple NVRs to one FTP server. You can create multiple folders under this FTP. In Figure 5-31, select FTP and then double click mouse. You can see the following interface. See Figure 5-49. Figure 5-49 Please highlight the icon in front of Enable to activate FTP function.
  • Page 67: Alarm Center

    5.6.5.11 Alarm center Interface is pre-reserved for the users to develop this function. 5.6.5.12 SNMP SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol. It provides the basic network management frame for the network management system. The SNMP is widely used in many environments.
  • Page 68: Auto Register

    5.6.5.13 Auto register This function allows the device to auto register to your specified proxy. With this way, you can use the client-end to access the NVR via the proxy. Here the proxy has a switch function. In the network service the device supports the server address of IPv4 or domain. Please follow the steps listed below to use this function.
  • Page 69: Alarm

    Alarm 5.6.6 In the main menu, click through the Settings menu to ‘Alarm’, you will see alarm setup interface. See Figure 5-53. Figure 5-53  Alarm in: Select the channel number.  Event type: There are four types:  Local input alarm: The alarm signal system detects the signal from the alarm input port. ...
  • Page 70  In the Pan/Tilt/Zoom interface (Main menu->Setting-> Pan/Tilt/Zoom), please set the video channel, speed dome protocol, etc.  Select the channel for the current speed dome as the current monitor video and right click mouse to select the Pan/Tilt/Zoom item. Now you can set the preset and tour pattern.
  • Page 71 the alarm signal will begin an anti-dither time if the system detects the local alarm again. A screen prompt will appear displaying that the alarm upload and email will not be activated. For example, if you set the anti-dither time as 10 seconds, you will see that each activation will last 10 seconds if the local alarm is activated.
  • Page 72  Snapshot: You can enable this function to take a snapshot image when an alarm is triggered.  Buzzer: Highlight the icon to enable this function. The buzzer beeps when an alarm has been triggered. Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function. After completing the setup, please click the save button, the system goes back to the previous menu.
  • Page 73: Detect

    Detect 5.6.7 Go to Detect Menu In the main menu, select ‘Setting’ and then ‘Detect’, you will see the motion detect interface. See Figure 5-59. There are three detection types: motion detection, video loss, camera masking. Figure 5-59  The video loss has no detection region and sensitivity setup. Camera masking has no detection region setup.
  • Page 74 Fn button to switch between the arm mode and disarm mode. In arm mode, you can click the direction buttons to move the green rectangle to set the motion detection zone. After you completed the setup, please click ENTER button to exit current setup. Do remember to click the save button to save current setup.
  • Page 75  Alarm output: when an alarm is triggered, system enables peripheral alarm devices.  Latch: when motion detection has been detected, the system auto delays detecting for a specified time. The value ranges from 1-300(Unit: second)  Show message: System can pop up a message to alert you in the local host screen if you have enabled this function.
  • Page 76: Video Loss

    5.6.7.2 Video Loss In Figure 5-59, select ‘Video loss’ from the type list. You will see the interface shown in Figure 5-61. This function allows you to be informed when video loss phenomenon occurred. You can enable an alarm output channel and then enable a ‘Show message function’. (Refer to chapter 5.6.7.1 Motion detect for more detailed information.) Tip: You can enable preset/tour/pattern activation operation when video loss occurs.
  • Page 77: Ptz

    Figure 5-62 5.6.8 PTZ Note: All the operations here are based on PELCO-D protocol. For other protocols, there might be little differences in the setup. Cable Connection Please follow the procedures below to go on cable connection: Connect the dome RS485 port to NVR 485 port. Connect dome video output cable to NVR video input port.
  • Page 78 10. Stop bits: select corresponding stop bits. Default value is 1. 11. Parity: there are three options: Odd/Even/None. Default setup is none. Figure 5-63 12. After completing all of the setup please click ‘Save’ button. In one window display mode, right click mouse (click Fn Button in the front panel or click Fn key in the remote control).
  • Page 79: Display

    Here is a button function explanation key for you reference: Name Function function Shortcut Function function Shortcut  Zoom Wide  ► │ │ Focus Near   Iris Close Open 5.6.9 Display Display setup interface is shown below (see Figure 5-66). Figure 5-66 ...
  • Page 80: Default

    icon stands for ‘Opening switch’ function, the turn on window switch function. The icon stands for ‘Closing switch’ function.  Monitor tour type: System supports a 1/8-window tour.  Alarm tour type: System supports a 1/8-window tour. Please highlight the icon to select the corresponding function.
  • Page 81: Remote Device

    Please highlight the icon to select the corresponding function. After all the setups are complete please click the ‘OK’ button. The system will go back to the previous menu. Warning! System menu color, language, time display mode, video format, IP address, user accounts will not maintain previous setup after initiating the default operation! Remote Device 5.6.11...
  • Page 82: Built-In Switch Setup

    5.6.11.2 Built-in Switch Setup The built-in switch function is for product of PoE port. From Network->Network Server->Switch, you can set switch IP address, subnet mask and gateway. See Figure 5-69. Figure 5-69 5.6.11.3 Remote Device In the main menu, click the ‘Remote Device’ icon to go to the corresponding interface (see Figure 5- 75).
  • Page 83 The remote device interface is shown in Figure 5-71. Figure 5-71  IP search: Click it to search for an IP address.  Add: Click it to connect to the selected device and add it to the ‘Added device’ list. It also allows batch add.
  • Page 84  Gain mode: It is to set the video noise level. Check the Auto setting and the system automatically sets the video gain. Check the Manual setting and you can set gain threshold and brightness yourself.  Gain threshold: This is for you to set gain value. Each different series product has different default values.
  • Page 85: Short-Cut Menu

    This series product supports up to a maximum of 32-channel at standard definition. High definition video/non-real-time video has a transmission rate of 1Mbps per channel. It can also support up to a 4-channels of high definition video with a transmission rate of 8Mbps. The delay time of each channel is below 500ms.
  • Page 86: Advanced

    Figure 5-75 5.7 Advanced Double click advanced icon in the main window, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-76. There are a total of eight function options: HDD management, alarm output, abnormity, manual record, account, auto maintenance, TV adjust and video matrix. Figure 5-76 5.7.1 HDD Management This is for you to view and implement hard disk management (see Figure 5-77)
  • Page 87  Alarm set: Click the alarm set button, the interface that appears is shown below (see Figure 5-78) (This interface is just like the abnormity setup). Please refer to chapter 5.7.2 for detailed information.  HDD operation: You can select a HDD mode from the dropdown list, such as read-only or you can erase all data in the HDD.
  • Page 88 Important:  eSATA also supports this function, you can manage e-SATA hard disks as local hard drives.  Current series software version can only set the HDD group operation of the read-write HDDs. It does not apply to the redundancy HDD. HDD Setting Click the button ‘HDD Settings’...
  • Page 89: Abnormity

    Figure 5-80 Channel: It is to display the actual channel number of current NVR. HDD Group: This is the SN of the HDD group management. For example, if you set two HDD groups such as Group 1 and Group 2, you can see there are two options (1 or 2) within the HDD group dropdown list.
  • Page 90: Alarm Output

    Figure 5-81 5.7.3 Alarm Output This menu section is for you to set the proper alarm output. Please highlight the icon to select the corresponding alarm output. After all the setups are complete please click OK button, system goes back to the previous menu (see Figure 5-82).
  • Page 91: Basic Operation

    5.7.4.2 Basic operation There are three statuses: schedule/manual/stop. Please highlight the“○”icon to select the corresponding channel.  Manual: The highest priority. After completed manual setup, all the selected channels will begin ordinary recording.  Schedule: Channel records as you have adjusted the settings in recording setup (Main Menu->Setting->Schedule) ...
  • Page 92: Enable All Channel Recording

    5.7.4.4 Enable all channel recording If you highlight the ○ below ‘All’, you can enable all channel recording. Please highlight ‘ALL’ after “Schedule” (see Figure 5-85). When system has scheduled recording setup, all channels will record as you have previously set (Main menu->Setting->Schedule).
  • Page 93: Stop All Channel Recording

    5.7.4.5 Stop all channel recording Please highlight ‘ALL’ after ‘Stop’. See Figure 5-87. System stops all channel recording no matter what mode you have set in the menu (Main menu->Setting->Schedule) Figure 5-87 Account 5.7.5 Here is for you to implement account management. See Figure 5-88. Here you can: ...
  • Page 94: Modify Password

    For account management please note:  For the user account name and the user group, the maximum string length is up to 6-bytes. The backspace in front of or at the back of the string is invalid. There can be a backspace in the middle.
  • Page 95: Add/Modify Group

    5.7.5.2 Add/Modify Group  Click add group button, the interface is shown below (see Figure 5-90).  Here you can input the group name and then input some memo information if necessary.  There are a total of 60 different rights such as: control panel, shut down, real-time monitor, playback, record, record file backup, PTZ, user account, system information view, alarm input/output setup, system setup, log view, clear log, upgrade system, control device, etc.
  • Page 96: Auto Maintenance

    5.7.6 Auto Maintenance  Here you can set auto-reboot time and auto-delete old files setup. You can set to delete the files for the specified days. See Figure 5-92.  You can select proper setup from dropdown list.  After all the setups please click save button, system goes back to the previous menu. Figure 5-92 Config Backup 5.7.7...
  • Page 97: Shutdown

    5.8 Shutdown Double click the shutdown button; the system will pop up a dialogue box for you to make a selection. See Figure 5-94.  Logout menu user: log out menu. You need to input password when you login the next time. ...
  • Page 98: Quick Configuration Tool

    6 Quick Configuration Tool 6.1 Overview The ‘Quick configuration’ tool can search current IP address and modify IP address. At the same time, you can use it to upgrade the device. Please note, the tool only applies to the IP addresses in the same segment.
  • Page 99 Select the ‘Open Device Web’ item; you can go to the corresponding web login interface (see Figure 6-3. Figure 6-3  If you want to modify the device IP address without logging in to the device web interface, you can go to the configuration tool main interface to set. ...
  • Page 100 After you have logged in, the configuration tool main interface is shown as below (see Figure 6-5). Please refer to the Quick Configuration Tool User's Manual included in the resources CD for detail information. Figure 6-5 For detailed information and operation instruction for the quick configuration tool, please refer to the Quick Configuration Tool User’s Manual included in the resources CD.
  • Page 101: Web Operation

    7 Web Operation 7.1 General Introduction The device’s web provides a channel monitor menu tree, search, alarm setup, system setup, PTZ control and monitor window. Preparation 7.1.1 Before log in, please make sure:  Network connections are correct.  NVR and PC network setup are correct. Please refer to network setup (main- menu->setting->network) ...
  • Page 102 After you connect the PoE, the system follows the principles listed below to map a channel. If this is the first time the PoE has been connected, the system can map it to the first idle channel. After the mapping, the channel can memorize the MAC address of the IPC.
  • Page 103: Log In

    7.1.2 Log in Open the web browser and then input the NVR IP address in to the address bar. For example, if your NVR IP address is 192.168.1.108, then please input http:// 192.168.1.108 in the web browser address bar. See Figure 7-1. Input address here.
  • Page 104 Figure 7-2 IE Safety Setup After installation, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 7-3. Figure 7-3 Login interface Please input your user name and password. Default factory name is admin and password is admin. © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 105: Lan Mode

    Note: For security reasons, please modify your password after you first login. 7.2 LAN Mode After you logged in, you will see the main LAN window. See Figure 7-4. ② ③ ① ④ ⑤ ⑥ Figure 7-4 Main Interface There are six sections: ...
  • Page 106: Monitor Channel Menu Tree

    The monitor channel menu tree is shown as in Figure 7-5. Figure 7-5 Monitor Channel Menu Tree Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 107 Parameter Function CAM 1 to CAM channel 1 to channel 16 Open all /close Click this button to open all video channels. Once all video channels are open, it becomes close all button. You can click this button to enable audio talk. Click 【▼】 to Start Dialogue select bidirectional talk mode.
  • Page 108: System Menu

    Parameter Function  1: NVR IP address. Display device  information 2: Channel number.  3: Bit stream.  4: Bit stream decode type.  S1: Overlay.  S2: Off stream.  S3:GD1  H1: Overlay  H2: off stream decoding from the display card. Click this button and then left drag the mouse in the zone Digital zoom to zoom in.
  • Page 109: Monitor Window Switch

    The monitor window switch interface is shown as in Figure 7-9. Figure 7-9 Monitor Window Switch System supports 1/4/6/8/9/13/16/20/25/36-window real-time preview. - Video quality adjustment button. The interface will allow you to set different video resolutions. - Fluency button. You can use this function to adjust the priority between real-time and fluency.
  • Page 110 You can click this icon to display or hide the PTZ control platform. Figure 7-10 PTZ Interface Click PTZ set button, the interface is shown as in Figure 7-11. Figure 7-11 PTZ Setup © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 111: Color And More Setup

    Please refer to the following sheet for PTZ setup information: Parameter Function  Move the camera to you desired location and then click left limit Scan button.  Then move the camera again and then click right limit button to set a right limit.
  • Page 112 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Video Adjusts monitor video brightness. Note: setup All the operations here Adjusts monitor video contrast ness. applies to WEB end only. Adjusts monitor video saturation. Adjusts monitor video hue. Reset Restore system default value.
  • Page 113: Wan Login

    7.3 WAN Login In WAN mode, after you log in, the interface is shown as below (see Figure 7-14). Figure 7-14 Please refer to the following content to understand the LAN and WAN login differences. 1. In WAN mode, system opens the main stream of the first channel, to monitor by default. The open/close button on the left pane is null.
  • Page 114 Important: The window display mode and the channel number are the default setting. For example, for the 16-channel, the max window split mode is 16. 3. Multiple-channel monitor system adopts an extra stream to monitor by default. When you double click one channel, the system switches to a single channel and then uses main stream to monitor.
  • Page 115: Configuration

    7.4 Configuration System Information 7.4.1 7.4.1.1 Version Information Here you can view device hardware feature and software version information (see Figure 7-17). Figure 7-17 Version Information 7.4.1.2 HDD information Here you can view local storage status such as free capacity and total capacity (see Figure 7-18). Figure 7-18 HDD Information ©...
  • Page 116: Log

    7.4.1.3 Log Here you can view system log (see Figure 7-19) Figure 7-19 Log Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information: Parameter Function Log types include: system operation, configuration operation, data Type management, alarm event, record operation, user management, log clear and file operation.
  • Page 117: System Configuration

    System Configuration 7.4.2 Please click the save button to save your current setup. Please click the refresh button to view the latest setup. 7.4.2.1 General Setup Here you can set system time, record length, video format and etc. (see Figure 7-20). Figure 7-20 General Setup Figure 7-21 DST Figure 7-22 DST...
  • Page 118 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Here is for you to modify system time. Please click Save button after System Time your completed modification Sync PC You can click this button to save the system time as your PC current time.
  • Page 119: Encode

    7.4.2.2 Encode The encode interface is shown in Figure 7-23. Figure 7-23 Encode Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Channel Select the corresponding channel. Channel Display the current channel ID. You can also modify the channel ID here. Name Encoding The device does not support it.
  • Page 120: Schedule

    The privacy mask includes two options: Never/monitor. Never: do not enable (Cover area) privacy mask function. Monitor: the privacy mask zone cannot be viewed in monitor mode. You can enable this function so that system overlays time information in video Time display window.
  • Page 121 Figure 7-26 Copy Figure 7-27 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Please select a channel first. Channel Pre-record Please input pre-record value here. When alarm record or motion detection record occurs, system can record the several seconds of video before activating the record operation into the file.
  • Page 122: Rs232

    Parameter Function Click Set button, system pops up a dialogue box shown as in Figure Holiday 7-27. Here you can set holiday date. Check the box, it means that the channel shall record your holiday setup. Please go to the Period interface to set the holiday date record setup.
  • Page 123: Network

    Parameter Function PTZ matrix: PTZ matrix protocol. You can use the device to control the PTZ matrix. The value ranges from 5 to 8. Data Bit There are three options: 1/2. Stop Bit Baud Bit You can select the corresponding baud bit here. There are five options: none/odd /even/mark/space.
  • Page 124 Parameter Function Default Gateway Here you can input the default gateway. TCP Port Default value is 37777. You can change if necessary. HTTP Port Default value is 80. RTSP port Default value is 554. UDP Port Default value is 37778. You can change if necessary. Max Connection Network user max amount.
  • Page 125 Parameter Function  Remote PPPOE Input the user name, password and which ISP (Internet service supplier) host provider then chose enable.  Reboot system after configuration is saved and the device will auto connect to Internet. The IP address is the WAN IP. There are two conditions for reboot: 1.
  • Page 126 Parameter Function You can enable SSL encryption function to guarantee data SSL enable safety. Port Default value is 25. You can modify it if necessary. The sender email account user name. User Name The sender email account password. Password Sender email address. Sender Input email subject here.
  • Page 127 Parameter Function Domain Name Your self-defined domain name. User The user name you input to log in the server. Password The password you input to log in the server. Interval Device sends out alive signal to the server regularly. You can set interval value between the device and DDNS server here.
  • Page 128 NAS interface is shown as in Figure 7-33. Figure 7-33 NAS Figure 7-34 NAS Setup Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Please select network storage protocol and then enable NAS enable NAS function. The network storage protocol includes FTP.
  • Page 129 Parameter Function The max files length when you transfer the file. When File length the input value is 0, then system uploads whole files. Password The password you need to login the server. Remote Path Remote storage file path. Channel Select a monitor channel.
  • Page 130 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Enable Enable NTP function or not. Server IP Server IP address Port Server port. System supports TCP only and default port value is 123. Time Zone Device current time zone. Update Interval Time update interval value.
  • Page 131 Figure 7-37 UNPN SNMP The SNMP interface is shown in Figure 7-38. SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol. It provides the basic network management frame of the network management system. The SNMP widely used in many environments. It is used in many network device, software and system. Please refer to chapter 5.6.5.12 SNMP for detailed information.
  • Page 132: Alarm

    7.4.2.6 Alarm Alarm setup interface is shown in Figure 7-39. Figure 7-39 Alarm Setup Figure 7-40 PTZ Setup © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 133 Figure 7-41 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Event type: There are four types. Local input/network input/IPC Event Type external/IPC offline alarm.  Local input alarm: The alarm signal system detects from the alarm input port. ...
  • Page 134: Detect

    Parameter Function System only memorises one event during the anti-dither period. The Anti-dither value ranges from 0 to 15s. Enable alarm activation function. You need to select alarm output port Relay Out so that system can activate corresponding alarm device when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 135 Figure 7-42 Detect Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Event type Motion detect, video loss and video masking Select a channel from the dropdown list to set motion detect, video loss and Channel video masking function. Sensitivity System supports 6 levels.
  • Page 136: Ptz

    7.4.2.8 PTZ PTZ interface is shown in Figure 7-43 Note: before operation, please make sure you have set the speed dome address and made sure the NVR & speed dome connection are OK. Figure 7-43 PTZ Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function You can select monitor channel from the dropdown list.
  • Page 137: Default & Backup

    7.4.2.9 Default & Backup Default: Restore factory default setup. You can select corresponding items. Backup: Export current configuration to local PC or import configuration from current PC. Please refer to Figure 7-44. Note: the system cannot restore some information such as network IP address. Figure 7-44 Default and Backup Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
  • Page 138: Advanced

    7.4.3 Advanced 7.4.3.1 HDD Management Please select the storage device first and then you can see the items on your right become valid. You can check the corresponding item here. See Figure 7-45: Figure 7-45 HDD Management Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Format...
  • Page 139: Abnormity

    7.4.3.2 Abnormity The interface is shown as in below (see Figure 7-46 and Figure 7-47): Figure 7-46 Abnormity -1 Figure 7-47 Abnormity -2 © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 140: Alarm I/O

    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Event The abnormal events include: no disk, no space, disk error, offline, IP Type conflict. You need to draw a circle to enable this function. Threshold: It refers to the HDD free space threshold. Normal The corresponding alarm output channel when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 141: Record

    Important The alarm output port should not be connected to high power load directly (It shall be less than 1A), to avoid high current which may result in relay damage. Please use the co- contactor to check the connection between the alarm output port and the load. Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function...
  • Page 142: Account

    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function System enables the auto record function as you configure the Schedule schedule setup. Enable corresponding channel to record no matter what period is Manual applied in the record setup. Stops current channel record no matter what period applied in the Stop record setup.
  • Page 143 Figure 7-51 Add user Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function User Input the user name of the new established account. Reusable The reusable account means that this account can be used in more than one PC at the same time.
  • Page 144: Snapshot

    7.4.3.6 Snapshot Snapshot interface is shown in Figure 7-52. Here you can set snap mode, frequency, resolution and quality of each channel. Figure 7-52 7.4.3.7 Auto Maintenance Here you can select auto reboot and auto delete old files interval from the dropdown list. See Figure 7-53.
  • Page 145: Remote Device

    7.4.3.8 Remote device Remote device interface is shown in Figure 7-54. Figure 7-54 Remote device Figure 7-55 Manual Add © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 146: Preview Control

    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Remote device Here you can see the searched remote device name, IP address, TCP port information and manufacturer’s name. Channel Please select the local device channel number to connect to the remote device.
  • Page 147: Additional Function

    Figure 7-56 Preview Control Additional Function 7.4.4 7.4.4.1 IPC Config IPC configuration interface is shown in Figure 7-57. Here you can set the gain, iris, brightness, contrast, hue, saturation BLC, etc. of the network camera. Figure 7-57 IPC Config Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Brightness...
  • Page 148 Contrast This is to adjust monitor window contrast. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default value is 50. The larger the number, the higher the contrast is. You can use this function when the whole video brightness is OK but the contrast is not correct.
  • Page 149: Auto Register

    7.4.4.2 Auto register The auto register interface is shown in Figure 7-58. You can set the server IP and port if you want to use the auto register function. After the device registered to the server, you can access the device after the client-end connected to the server.
  • Page 150: Wifi Config

    7.4.4.4 WIFI Config The WIFI interface is shown in Figure 7-60. Here you can view WIFI connection status. System displays it as ‘No connection’ if there is no connection. You can view connection status and IP address if there is a connection. See Figure 7-61. Figure 7-60 WIFI Setup Figure 7-61 ©...
  • Page 151: Search

    Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Parameter Function Refresh Search hotspot again and system will automatically add the information such as the password (If there is any record of the hotspot.) WIFI working Here you can view current connection status. information You can view connection status and IP address if there is a connection.
  • Page 152 Then please click the search button, you will then see the corresponding files in the list (see Figure 7-63). Figure 7-63 Select the file(s) you want to download and then click download button, system pops up a dialogue box shown as in Figure 7-63. You can then specify file name and path to download the file(s) to your local pc.
  • Page 153 Load more This is for you to search for a recorded footage or picture(s). You can select the record channel, record type and record time to download (see Figure 7-65). Figure 7-65 In Figure 7-65, there is a remote back pane at the left bottom of the pane. It allows you to remotely back up the recorded footage or picture to your local USB2.0 storage media via the internet.
  • Page 154: Alarm

    Figure 7-66 Now you can see system begins the download and the download button becomes the stop button. You can click it to terminate current operation. At the bottom of the interface, there is a process bar for your reference. 7.6 Alarm Click alarm function, you can see an interface shown in Figure 7-67.
  • Page 155 Figure 7-67 Alarm Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information: Type Parameter Function Alarm Video loss System alarms when video loss occurs. Type Motion detection System alarms when motion detection alarm is triggered. Disk full System alarms when disk is full. Disk error System alarms when disk error occurs.
  • Page 156: About

    Type Parameter Function IPC offline alarm System can generate an alarm when the front-end IPC disconnects with the local NVR. Operation Listening alarm System notifies the web when an alarm occurs (you select from the above event type), and then web can notify user.
  • Page 157: Log Out

    7.8 Log out Click log out button, you can go back to log in interface (see Figure 7-69). Figure 7-69 Logout © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 158: Faq

    8 FAQ 1. Device cannot boot up properly. These are the following possibilities:  Input power is not correct.  Power connection is not correct.  Power switch button is damaged.  Program upgrade is wrong.  HDD malfunction or something wrong with HDD ribbon. ...
  • Page 159 5. Real-time video color is distorted. These are the following possibilities:  When using the BNC output, the NTSC and PAL setup may not be correct. The real-time video will become black and white.  Device and monitor resistance is not compatible. ...
  • Page 160 10. Time display is not correct. These are the following possibilities:  Setup is not correct.  Battery contact is not correct or voltage is too low.  Crystal is broken. 11. Device cannot control PTZ. These are the following possibilities: ...
  • Page 161 14. It shows a mosaic or no video when previewed, either locally or remotely. These are the following possibilities:  Network fluency is not good.  Client-end resources are limited.  There is multiple-cast group setup in device. This mode can result in a mosaic being produced.
  • Page 162 19. Alarm function is not working. These are the following possibilities:  Alarm setup is not correct.  Alarm cable connection is not correct.  Alarm input signal is not correct.  There are two loops connected to one alarm device. 20.
  • Page 163 25. The displayed video is not complete. Please check the current resolution setup. If the current setup is 1920x1080, then you need to set the monitor resolution as 1920x1080. 26. There is no HDMI output. These are the following possibilities: ...
  • Page 164: Appendix A Hdd Capacity Calculation

    Appendix A HDD Capacity Calculation Calculate total capacity needed by each device according to the video recording (video recording type and video file storage time). Step 1: According to Formula (1) to calculate storage capacity is the capacity of each channel needed for each hour, unit Mbyte.
  • Page 165: Appendix B Compatible Sata Hdd

    10 Appendix B Compatible SATA HDD Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Seagate Seagate SV35.1 ST3250824SV 250G SATA Seagate Seagate SV35.1 ST3500641SV 500G SATA Seagate Seagate SV35.2 ST3250820SV 250G SATA Seagate Seagate SV35.2 ST3320620SV 320G SATA Seagate Seagate SV35.2 ST3500630SV 500G SATA Seagate...
  • Page 166 Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Seagate Seagate Pipeline ST3500414CS 500G SATA Seagate Seagate Pipeline ST3500312CS 500G SATA Seagate Seagate Pipeline ST31000424CS SATA Seagate Seagate Pipeline ST31000322CS SATA Seagate Seagate Pipeline ST1000VM002 SATA Seagate Seagate Pipeline ST1500VM002 Seagate Seagate Pipeline ST2000VM002 SATA Seagate...
  • Page 167 Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Seagate Seagate ST1000NM0051 SATA Constellation ES Seagate Seagate ST500NM0051 500G SATA Constellation ES Seagate Seagate ST33000650NS SATA Constellation ES.2 Seagate Seagate ST32000645NS SATA Constellation ES.2 Seagate Seagate ST33000651NS SATA Constellation ES.2 Seagate Seagate ST32000646NS SATA Constellation ES.2 Seagate...
  • Page 168 Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Westem WD Caviar RE2 WD5000YS-01MPB0 500G SATA Digital Westem WD AV—AVJS WD2500AVJS-63WDA0 500G SATA Digital Westem WD AV—AVJS WD3200AVJS-63WDA0 320G SATA Digital Westem WD AV—AVJS WD5000AVJS-63YJA0 500G SATA Digital Westem WDAV-GP—AVCS WD5000AVCS-63H1B1 500G SATA Digital Westem WDAV-GP—AVCS...
  • Page 169 Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Westem WDAV-GP—AVDS WD5000AVDS-63U7B0 500G SATA Digital Westem WD AV-GP WD30EURS SATA Digital Westem WD AV-GP WD25EURS 2.5T SATA Digital Westem WD AV-GP WD20EURS SATA Digital Westem WD AV-GP WD15EURS 1.5T SATA Digital Westem WD AV-GP WD10EURS SATA Digital...
  • Page 170 Manufacturer Series Model Capacity Port Mode Hitachi Hitachi HCT721010SLA360 SATA CinemaStar™ 7K1000.B Maxtor DiamondMax 20 STM3320820AS 320G SATA Maxtor DiamondMax 20 STM3250820AS 250G SATA © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 171: Appendix C Compatible Usb2.0 List

    11 Appendix C Compatible USB2.0 List Manufacturer Model Capacity Sandisk Cruzer Micro 512M Sandisk Cruzer Micro Sandisk Cruzer Micro Sandisk Cruzer Freedom 256M Sandisk Cruzer Freedom 512M Sandisk Cruzer Fredom Sandisk Cruzer Freedom Kingston Data Traveler II Kingston Data Traveler II Kingston Data Traveler Kingston...
  • Page 172: Appendix D Compatible Displayer List

    Manufacturer Model Capacity Teclast Ti Cool 256M Teclast Ti Cool 512M Teclast Ti Cool Teclast Ti Cool © Copyright Qvis ®. All documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 173 12 Appendix D Compatible Monitor Display List Brand Model Dimension (Unit: inch) BENQ(LCD) ET-0007-TA 19-inch (wide screen) DELL(LCD) E178FPc 17-inch Q7T4 17-inch BENQ(LCD) BENQ(LCD) Q7T3 17-inch LENOVO(LCD) LXB-L17C 17-inch 225BW 22-inch (wide screen) SANGSUNG(LCD) LENOVO(CRT) LXB-FD17069HB 17-inch LENOVO(CRT) LXB-HF769A 17-inch LENOVO(CRT) LX-GJ556D 17-inch...
  • Page 174: Appendix H Toxic Or Hazardous Materials Or Elements

    Appendix H Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements Component Name Cr VI PBDE Sheet ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Metal(Case) Plastic Parts ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ (Panel) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 175 Connect remotely to control and view footage from your NVR security camera system, with the iAPOLLO Mobile App. To download these apps please scan the QR codes below with your mobile device, using the camera feature and the appropriate QR scanner app: iPad &...

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