Provision ISR NVR-8200P User Manual

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  • Page 2: User Manual

    PROVISION-ISR NVR-8200P User Manual 4CH 720P Real-Time PoE NVR For H.264 8-channel network video recorder All rights reserved...
  • Page 3  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  Do not try to repair the device by yourself without technical aid or approval.  This manual is suitable for the 8 channel Network video recorder (NVR-8200P)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..........................1 1.1 NVR Introduction ......................1 1.2 Main Features ......................... 1 Hardware Installation........................3 2.1 Install Hard Drive &DVD Writer ................3 2.1.1 Install Hard Drive ........................3 2.1.2 Install DVD Writer ........................ 4 2.2 Front Panel Descriptions ....................5 2.3 Rear Panel Instructions ....................
  • Page 5 5.6 Network Configuration ....................29 5.6.1 Network ..........................29 5.6.2 Email ........................... 30 5.6.3 Server ........................... 30 5.6.4 Other Settings ........................31 5.7 User Management Configuration ................34 5.8 Advanced ........................35 5.8.1 Reset ............................ 35 5.8.2 Import/Export ........................35 5.8.3 Block/Allow List .........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1.1 NVR Introduction This is a standard 8 CH real-time 1080P/720P/D1 high resolution PoE NVR, which adopts the most advanced SOC technique to ensure high definition recording in each channel and realize outstanding robustness of the system. This model supports 8CH IP input, simultaneous 8 CH playback, and HDMI 1080P high resolution display.
  • Page 7  Support linked channels recording once motion or alarm triggered on certain channel SECURITY  Customize user right: log search, system setup, two way audio, file management, disk management, remote login, live view, manual record, and playback.  Support 1 administrator and 63 user designated usernames and passwords. ...
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Check the unit and the accessories after getting the device. Please don’t power up the unit till the physical installation is complete. 2.1 Install Hard Drive &DVD Writer 2.1.1 Install Hard Drive Notice: 1. This series supports two SATA hard drives. Please use the hard drive the manufacturers recommend specially for security and safe field.
  • Page 9: Install Dvd Writer

    2.1.2 Install DVD Writer Notice: 1. The writers must be the compatible devices we recommend. Please refer to “Appendix C Compatible Devices” 2. This device is only for backup. Step 1: Loosen the screws to open the top cover. Step 2: Connect the power and data cables and then place the DVD writer onto the bottom case as Fig 2-3.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Descriptions

    2.2 Front Panel Descriptions Notice: The front panel descriptions are only for reference; please make the object as the standard. Type Name Description Power The power indicator turns blue when NVR is powered up. The light turns blue when HDD is writing and reading. Work The light turns blue when it is able to access the network.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Instructions

    2.3 Rear Panel Instructions Fig 2-6 Rear Panel for 8-ch Item Name Description Power input AC 110V/220V Audio out Audio output, connect to the sound box Audio in 1 CH audio input Alarm Inputs for connecting sensors Alarm in Grounding Alarm Out Relay Output.
  • Page 12: Remote Controller

    2.4 Remote Controller It uses two AAA size batteries.  Open the battery cover of the Remote Controller.  Place batteries. Please take care of the polarity (+ and -).  Replace the battery cover. The interface of remote controller is shown in Fig 2-8 Remote Controller. Button Function Switch off—to stop NVR.
  • Page 13 Key points to check in case the remote doesn’t work. 1. Check batteries polarity. 2. Check the remaining charge in the batteries. 3. Check IR controller sensor for any masking. 4. Check the ID of the remote with respect to the NVR. If it still doesn't work, please try using a good known remote, or contact your dealer.
  • Page 14: Control With Mouse

    2.5 Control with Mouse 2.5.1 Connect Mouse It supports USB mouse through the ports on the rear panel. If mouse is not detected or doesn't work, check below steps: 1. Make sure the mouse is plugged in the USB mouse port. 2.
  • Page 15: Basic Function Instruction

    Basic Function Instruction 3.1 Startup and Shutdown Please make sure all the connections are done properly before you power on the unit. Proper startup and shutdown are crucial to expanding the life of your NVR. 3.1.1 Startup Step 1: Connect with the source power. Step 2: The device will boot and the power LED would turn blue.
  • Page 16: Live Preview

    Fig 3-1 Login Notice: The default user name and password is “admin” and 123456”. For complete operational steps for changing password, adding or deleting user please refer to section 5.7 User management Configuration. 3.3 Live preview Fig 3-2 Live Preview Interface Symbol Meaning Green...
  • Page 17 Fig 3-3 Live Playback...
  • Page 18: Add Ip Cameras

    Add IP Cameras This chapter mainly introduces how to connect multiple IP cameras through NVR. Once you finish adding IP cameras, you can see the live images through the monitor of the NVR. For 4/8 CH NVR, you just need to directly connect the IP cameras to the device through PoE network ports.
  • Page 19 Note: If the network of IP cameras and NVR are in LAN, their IP address must be in the same network segment. For example: If the IP address of NVR is 192.168.013.057, the IP address of IP camera must be 192.168.013.XXX. Step 3: Choose the searched devices and click “OK”...
  • Page 20: Main Menu Setup Guide

    Main Menu Setup Guide Click right mouse or press ESC button on the front panel to display the main menu toolbar on the bottom of the screen. Refer to Fig 5-1: Fig 5-1 Main Menu Toolbar Click the icon beside the screen mode to display a channel select dialog. Screen Mode: You can choose a screen display mode to show the live images.
  • Page 21: Basic Configuration

    System Setup 5.1 Basic configuration Basic configuration includes three sub menus: system, date & time and DST. 5.1.1 System Step 1: Enter into MenuSetupBasicSystem. Refer to Fig 5-3: Fig 5-3 Basic Configuration-Basic Step 2: In this interface you can setup the device name, device ID, video format, max network user, VGA resolution and language.
  • Page 22: Date & Time

    Video Output: Resolution of live display interface. Language: To set up the menu language. Note: After changing the language and video output, the device needs to login again. Logout After (Minutes): You can setup the screen interval time (30s, 60s, 180s, 300s). If there is no any operation within the setting period, the device will auto logout and return to the login interface.
  • Page 23: Live Configuration

    Step 2: In this interface, enable daylight saving time, time offset, mode, start & end month/week/date, etc. Step 3: Click “Apply” button to save the setting. 5.2 Live Configuration Live configuration includes three submenus: live, main monitor and mask. 5.2.1 Live In this interface, you can set up camera name.
  • Page 24: Main Monitor

    Step 2: In this interface, you can adjust brightness, hue, saturation and contrast in live. Click “OK” button to save the setting. 5.2.2 Main Monitor The main monitor settings allow you to set camera sequence in live display mode. Operate the following steps to set main monitor: Step 1: Enter into MenuSetupLive Main Monitor interface.
  • Page 25: Record Configuration

    Step 2: Click Setting button to go into live image. Step 3: Press and drag the left mouse button to set mask area as shown below. Step 4: Right click to exit the mask setting interface. Step 5: Click Apply button to save the setting. To delete mask area Step 1: Click Setting button in the mask interface.
  • Page 26: Record Bitrate

    Parameter Meaning Record To enable/disable recording for the channel Audio To enable/disable audio recording for the channel Step 3: Select All to set up the same settings for all channels. 5.3.2 Record Bitrate Step 1: Enter into MenuSetupRecord Record Bitrate. Refer to Fig 5-11: Step 2: Setup rate, resolution, quality, encode and max bit stream.
  • Page 27: Stamp

    Fig 5-12 Record Configuration-Time Pre-alarm Record Time: Set the time in seconds to pre-record before the actual recording begins. Post-alarm Record Time: Set the time in seconds to post-record after the actual recording has finished, five options: 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 60s, 120s, 180s and 300s. Expire Time: Set the expiration time for recorded video.
  • Page 28: Recycle Record

    Before drag After drag 5.3.5 Recycle Record This option is used to recycle the HDD space once it is full. If enabled, the system will automatically delete the old records and recycle the space if it is completely utilized. The setting steps are as follows: Step 1: Enter into MenuSetupRecord Recycle Record interface;...
  • Page 29: Motion Schedule

    button to delete the selected schedule. If you want to apply the schedule setting of a certain channel to other or all channels, you need to select channel and click “Copy” button. You can also set week schedule by double-clicking in the grinding area. This will take you to see a dialog box as Fig 5-15.
  • Page 30: Alarm Configuration

    5.5 Alarm Configuration Alarm configuration includes four sub menus: sensor, motion, other alarm and alarm out. 5.5.1 Sensor Alarm Sensor includes three sub menus: basic, alarm handling and schedule. Operate the following steps to configure sensor alarm: Step 1: Enter into MenuSetupAlarm SensorBasic tab. Refer to Fig 5-16: Fig 5-16 Alarm Configuration-Sensor-Sensor Step 2: Enable channels by checking the checkboxes beside the desired channels.
  • Page 31: Motion Alarm

    Fig 5-18 Alarm Handling-Trigger Buzzer: If selected, the local buzzer would be activated on an alarm. Show Full Screen: If selected, there will pop up the chosen channel on the monitor on an alarm trigger. To Alarm Out: If selected, this would trigger external relay output on an alarm. Email: If selected, the NVR will send an email alert to the preconfigured email address in case of a sensor based alarm from the particular input.
  • Page 32 Fig 5-19 Alarm Configuration-Motion Step 3: The setup steps of motion trigger are similar to “Alarm Handling” (See Chapter 5.5.1 Sensor Alarm Handling setting for more details). Step 4: After clicking Area button, a dialog box will pop-up as Fig 5-20: Fig 5-20 Motion-Area Step 5: In the Area interface, you can drag slide bar to set the sensitivity value (1-8).
  • Page 33: Other Alarm

    5.5.3 Other Alarm This tab gives a choice to configure alarm for Disk Full, IP Conflict, the Disconnect event, etc. Step 1: Enter into Menu  Setup Other Alarm. Refer to Fig 5-21: Fig 5-21 Other Alarm Step 2: Use the dropdown menu and select the event or the alarm. Step 3: Check the required trigger options.
  • Page 34: Network Configuration

    This step is very important for alarm out. Even if you have enabled alarm out in the motion based alarm or sensor based alarm, you will not see the result of alarm out if no schedule is added here. To set up buzzer: Step 1: Enter into MenuSetupAlarm Out Buzzer.
  • Page 35: Email

    item and check PPPoE checkbox and then enter username and password. Once the setup is completed, your NVR will automatically dial up into your network. Step 5: Test the effectiveness of the network by clicking “Test” button after you set up the network.
  • Page 36: Other Settings

    After the successful application, user can access the device from the IE client by inputting that domain name. Domain name Registration (http://provision-isr-dns.com) 1. Note: DDNS is used to register for a hostname with DDNS username and password.
  • Page 37 IP addresses. Follow the steps below to register your DVR's name and to configure your DVR to use Provision ISR's Mint DDNS server. (a) To register a domain with Provision-ISR DDNS server follow these steps: Visit our website: http://provision-isr-dns.com and register for a domain name by clicking "Registration"...
  • Page 38 You can create up to 35 domain records under a single account The domain name is added at the beginning of your DVR's address, for example the domain "home" will appear as home.provision-isr-dns.com.  NVR Setting Connect NVR to the Network Client.
  • Page 39: User Management Configuration

    DDNS server Website provided by dynamic domain name supplier. The optional: www. dvrdydns.com, www.meibu.com , www.dyndns.com, www.autoddns.com, www.no-ip.com and mintdns DDNS server type. User name User name for log in the website of domain name supplier Password Password for log in the website of domain name supplier The domain name user registered at the supplier’s website.
  • Page 40: Advanced

    Note: When the default value of binding PC MAC Address is 0, the user is not bound with the specified computer. If the bind option is used, the user would be able to log into the NVR only through the specific computer (carrying the MAC address). Step 5: Select Authority tab and then assign the operation rights for particular user.
  • Page 41: Block/Allow List

    specified data files from mobile storage device to NVR. 5.8.3 Block/Allow List Fig 5-30 Block/Allow List Here authorized user can prohibit computer users within a certain IP address range from accessing to NVR or allow computer users within a certain IP address range to access NVR. E.g.
  • Page 42: Search, Playback & Backup

    6 Search, Playback & Backup Search configuration includes four submenus: time search, event search, file management and image. 6.1 Time Search Step 1: Enter into MenuSearch Time Search. Refer to Fig 6-1: Fig 6-1 Search Configuration-Time Search Step 2: Select date and channels on the right hand side and press the ‘Search’ button. A date with highlighted borderline indicates presence of data.
  • Page 43: File Management

    Fig 6-2 Search Configuration-Event Search 6.3 File Management Step 1: Enter into MenuSearchFile Management interface. Refer to Fig 6-3: Fig 6-3 Search Configuration-File Management Step 2: Select date and channels. The date with highlighted borderline indicates presence of data. Step 3: Click Search button to display the searched files in the file list box. Step 4: Use “All”...
  • Page 44: Search By Image

    6.4 Search by Image Step 1: Enter into Menu  Search  Image tab. Step 2: Select data and channels on the right hand side. Step 3: Press “Search” button to search for a recorded image. Step 4: Once an alarm image has been identified, the user can double click the image to play recording.
  • Page 45 Step 3: Select a required file or checkmark “All” to select all data files. Click Backup button to display Backup information window. Step 4: In the backup information interface, you can check the relevant information of backup files, storage type, save file type, etc. Then click Start button to start backup. Note: If the backup files are saved in DVR format, please check backup player.
  • Page 46: Manage Nvr

    7 Manage NVR 7.1 Check System Information Check system information includes five submenus: system, event, log, network and online user. 7.1.1 System Information In this interface, user can check the hardware version, MCU version, kernel version, device ID, etc. 7.1.2 Event Information In this tab, you can search for events like motion, sensor and video loss.
  • Page 47: Upgrade

    Step2: Click Refresh button to refresh the disk information in the list box. Step3: Select a hard disk and click Format button to start format. Note: All recorded files in the hard disk will be lost once it is formatted. Advanced User may check model, S/N, firmware, health status of the disk in this interface.
  • Page 48: Remote Surveillance

    8 Remote Surveillance 8.1 IE Remote Surveillance In order to view the NVR from a network it must be connected to a LAN/WAN or internet. The network setup should be done accordingly. Please refer to 5.6 Network Setup. This NVR supports IE browser, on Windows XP and Vista platform.
  • Page 49: Remote Surveillance Through Apple Pc

    (user can enter into Main menuInformationNetwork interface to check IP address). Step 3: If users want to utilize dynamic domain name, please apply for a domain name in a DNS server supported by the NVR or router. Then add to the NVR. Step 4: The following setting steps are as the same as Step3 and Step 4 in Point 1.
  • Page 50 Step 2: Enter into Network interface and then click “Ethernet Connected” to check the internet connection of Apple PC. Step 3: After acquiring the IP address, Subnet Mask and so on, please enter into the NVR’s Main MenuSetupNetwork interface to manually input IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway according to the configuration of PC.
  • Page 51: On Wan

    Input the name and password of Apple PC and then click “OK” to install this Active X control. Step 6: After finishing installing the Active X control, please quit from the Safari browser. Right click Safari icon on the desktop and select “Quit” button to quit the browser. Then restart Safari browser.
  • Page 52 Symbol and function Definitions: Channel indicator Screen display mode Volume Start IE record Snap Start talking Start recording Playback Master/sub stream status Color P.T.Z control button to record manual and the record file will be saved in user’s PC. Note: Click Screen display mode: Snap pictures The system will automatically capture pictures and save those pictures in the computer by...
  • Page 53: Remote Playback & Backup

    Drag the scroll bar to adjust rotating speed of the dome. 'Iris' button. Click button near 'Iris' button to increase light of the dome. Click button near 'Iris' button to decrease light of the dome. 'Zoom' button. Click button near 'Zoom' button to zoom in the locale picture of this camera.
  • Page 54 Fig 8-3 Record File Interface This NVR supports remote time search, event search and file management. By Time Search: Step1: Enter into SearchTime search. Refer to Fig 8-4: Fig 8-4 Time Search Interface Step2: The highlight date in the area② indicates recorded data. Select the date in the area ② and record channels in area③...
  • Page 55 Fig 8-5 Time Search Playback By Event Search: Step1: Enter into SearchEvent Search. Refer to Fig 8-6: Fig 8-6 Event Search Interface Step 2: Click the highlight date and select record channels. Step 3: Checkmark the event type: motion and sensor. Step 4: The events will be displayed in the event list box by clicking Search button.
  • Page 56: Remote Backup

    Fig 8-7 File Management Interface Lock: Select certain file item in the file list box and then click “Lock” button to lock this file that ca not be deleted or overlaid. Unlock: Select a locked file and then click “Unlock” button to unlock this file. Delete: Select an unlock file and then click “Delete”...
  • Page 57: Tools

    point of time. Click Config tab to enter into the below interface as Fig 8-9: Fig 8-9 Remote System Configuration The sub menu list and the options in every menu are similar to that of the NVR. Please refer to Main Menu Setup Guide for more details.
  • Page 58: By Phones With Iphone Os

    8.8 By Phones with iPhone OS  Install through Iphone. Step 1: Open App Store software as shown in the figure on the left. Step2: Search “Provision Cam” and click “Free” button as shown in the figure on the right. Step 3: Click “Install App”...
  • Page 59  "Provision Cam" Instruction 1. Login Step 1: Choose network type. There are two network connection ways: 3G/3G +WIFI, well video quality. This network supports main stream and sub stream. The real-time image will be displayed by using sub stream. 3G-, poor video quality contrast to the above mentioned network.
  • Page 60 :Screen mode button. You can choose 1,4,6,8,9,13 or 16 screen display mode. :Favorite channel display button. If you save your favorite channel in the favorite server list, clicking this button will directly play all favorite channels you have saved. :Snap button. Choose the channel and click this button to capture the channel image. :Local record button.
  • Page 61 all devices. Then you can click “Restore” button to restore all device information after you re-install the client or delete the device uncarefully.  indicates the device has been connected;  indicates the device is connecting;  indicates the device is not connected. Live Preview Once you access the device, the system will automatically display the screen mode in accordance with the channel number of the device...
  • Page 62 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 CMS Function This function makes multi-device managements and preview come true. Step 1: Click to enable CMS function. When this icon turns green, it means this function is enabled. Step 2: Click to choose channel as shown in the right picture.
  • Page 63 Favorite Channel/Group There are two kinds of favorite channels: favorite channels of the device and favorite group of CMS.  Favorite channels of the device Step 1: Click to enter into device management list. Click the device name to extend channel.
  • Page 64: By Phones With Android

    8.9 By Phones with Android Software Installation Step 1: Run “Play Store” (or Google market) program. Step 2: Search “Provision Cam”. Step 3: Press “Install” button. Step 4: Install the software subject to the notes. Once the downloading is done, the software will install automatically Login Menu Step 1: Configure the network of your device and mobile phone.
  • Page 65 Record Playback: first picture previous picture Next picture The last picture Zoom in Zoom out Delete Click “Playback” in the main menu interface to enter playback interface. Then choose the channel you want to playback. This will take you to see the record file. Click this file to play. Pause/Play Stop Forward...
  • Page 66 Settings: In the main menu interface, click “Settings” to enter the settings interface where you can configure local settings. Click “Local” to enter local settings interface. In this interface, you can set favorite channel and storage. Favorite Channel: Check the favorite channels and click “Save” button to save these channels. Then go into live interface and click button to play these favorite channels.
  • Page 67: Appendix A Faq

    Appendix A FAQ Q1. Why can’t the NVR turn on even after connecting to the power? a. The power adapter could have gone bad. Please change a new power adapter. b. The power from the adapter may be not enough for operating the NVR. Please use the power adaptor supplied along with the NVR.
  • Page 68 Q8. ActiveX control cannot be downloaded. How can I do? a. IE browser blocks ActiveX control. Please do setup as per the steps mentioned below. ① Open IE browser. Click Tools-----Internet Options. ② Select Security------Custom Level….Refer to Fig 8-1. ③ Enable all the sub options under “ActiveX controls and plug-ins”. Refer to Fig 8-2. ④...
  • Page 69 Q11: A hard disk is being identified as a new device however it was being used with another NVR of same model. Should it be formatted prior to use? It is possible to migrate an HDD from one NVR to another provided that the NVRs are of the same model and that the HDD being migrated would be used as the sole disk in the new NVR.
  • Page 70 before doing backup. Then double click to open your USB disk to find your backup files and backup player. Double click icon to install backup player. After you install it, open this player and click “Open Path” button to open your backup file.
  • Page 71: Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity

    Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity You can calculate the size of hard disk according to the storage time and NVR recording settings. The formula is as follows in full frame rate condition. Used space per hour (MB/h) = Bitrate(kbps) ÷ 8 × 3600 ÷ 1024. The below are the details at different settings. Resolution Frame Rate Bit Rate (kbps)
  • Page 72: Appendix C Compatible Devices

    Appendix C Compatible Devices Compatible USB drive after test. Brand Capacity 512MB, 1G, 2GB Netac Kingston Aigo Smatter vider SanDisk 2. Compatible SATA CD/DVD writers after test Brand Model TECLAST GH22NP20/TL-22XD BENQ DW220S-0K4 LITEON DH—20A6S01C LITEON DH-20A4P02C SAMSUNG TS-H653B 3. Compatible HDD list Brand Capacity Seagate Barracuda...
  • Page 73: Appendix D Nvr Specifications

    Appendix D NVR Specifications Model/Specifications NVR-8200P Format POE NVR Number of PoE Channels Playback Channels (remote) 8 (4) Live Preview While Playback Loop (Image Capture) No (No) Output Type CVBS,VGA,HDMI Dual Display Case Audio Input (Output) Depends on Camera (1)
  • Page 74: Notes

    Notes:...

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