System Requirements - Sony Ipela NSR Series Installation Manual

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1) RAID 5 is a system for dividing and storing data and parity
(error correcting codes) onto more than one hard disk drive.
Although this system allows continued operation should
one of the hard disks malfunction, it does not guarantee
restoration of lost data. In addition, due to high internal
processing loads during reconstruction after you replace
the malfunctioned hard disk, the unit may not be able to
record images at the configured recording rate while
reconstruction is in progress.
Other features
• Custom layout support allows you to display images
in a variety of different layouts in addition to standard
2 × 2 and 3 × 3 layouts.
• The NSR is capable of manual, scheduled, and alarm
recording, among others.
• The NSR is equipped with a motion detection function
1)
via the recorder
(Video Motion Detection
(Recorder)).
• Run searches for recorded images by camera name,
date, alarm, and other methods.
• Create privacy zones by using the dynamic masking
2)
functions
. Dynamic masking covers pan, tilt, and
zoom.
• Precise alarm processing is made possible by
performing the various types of filtering
image processing results sent from the camera in the
form of object information metadata. Because filtering
can be applied to metadata that has already been
recorded, you can also search for areas of interest after
recording is finished.
• Audio recording and playback
from compatible cameras.
1) Some functions are limited depending on the number of
cameras connected.
2) Some functions are limited depending on which camera
models are connected.
3) To perform motion detection and object detection using
metadata, a camera that supports motion detection by
metadata is required. We do not recommend using metadata
with more than 32 cameras.
4) Optional audio amplifiers or speakers are required.
Important
This manual only describes how to install and configure
the NSR. For detailed explanations on how to use the
unit, refer to the User's Guide (PDF).
3)
that use the
4)
are also supported

System Requirements

The hardware required in order to use this recorder are
as follows.
• Sony Network cameras
Contact your dealer for details about compatible Sony
network cameras.
1)
• Monitor
2)
• USB keyboard
3)
• USB mouse
4)
• USB remote controller
• Network switch
• 1000Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T cable
5)
• USB memory device
1) This unit supports HDMI-compatible devices and
computer displays that support RGB input.
The following resolutions can be specified.
- Full High-Definition (1,920 × 1,080)
- WUXGA (1,920 × 1,200)
- Full Wide XGA (1,360 × 768)
- UXGA (1,600 × 1,200)
- SXGA (1,280 × 1,024)
- XGA (1,024 × 768)
2) Use a USB keyboard with a cable. However, keys other
than the standard may not function. Wireless or infrared
USB keyboards may also not function properly.
3) Use a USB mouse with a cable. However, three-button or
wheel mice may not function properly. Wireless or infrared
USB mice may also not function properly.
4) You can use a remote controller to control pan, tilt, and
zoom operations for cameras.
- This unit supports RM-NS1000 system controller and IP
Desktop USB controllers from CH Products. Other
remote controllers are not supported. Do not connect
more than one remote controller.
5) Required when backing up system information such as
logs.
- This unit supports standard USB 2.0 Mass Storage
devices. Depending on the type of USB 2.0 Mass Storage
device, however, errors may occur when writing data to
the device. If errors occur when writing data, use a USB
memory device of a different type.
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