MicroDigial MDR-i016X-n Reference Manual

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MicroDigial NVR
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MicroDigital NVR Reference Manual
by MicroDigital R&D center
Published 2014-02-27
Copyright © 2014 MicroDigital Inc.
This document describes the features and usage of MicroDigital NVR
This document is free to copy, distribute, but is not allowed to alter, transform.

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  • Page 1 MicroDigial NVR Reference Manual MicroDigital NVR Reference Manual by MicroDigital R&D center Published 2014-02-27 Copyright © 2014 MicroDigital Inc. This document describes the features and usage of MicroDigital NVR This document is free to copy, distribute, but is not allowed to alter, transform.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MicroDigital NVR Reference Manual 1. Overview ..........................................7 Models and System Specification ................................7 Functions ......................................... 7 2. Basic Functions ........................................10 Live Screen ........................................10 Search Screen ......................................17 Backup ........................................... 22 3. Basic Configuration ......................................31 Display .......................................... 31 Camera ..........................................
  • Page 3 MicroDigital NVR Reference Manual List of Figures 2.1. Live Screen ........................................10 2.2. Camera Selection Button .................................... 10 2.3. Display Mode Button ....................................11 2.4. Highlight Selected Camera ..................................12 2.5. Power Button ........................................13 2.6. Search Button ........................................13 2.7.
  • Page 4 MicroDigital NVR Reference Manual 3.16. Schedule Configuration Screen ................................46 3.17. Initial Schedule for Specific Date Screen ............................47 3.18. Calendar .......................................... 48 3.19. List ............................................ 48 3.20. Schedule Name ......................................48 3.21. Repeat Type ........................................48 3.22. Start Date and End Date .................................... 48 3.23.
  • Page 5 MicroDigital NVR Reference Manual 5.21. System Log File Save Screen ................................101 5.22. Product Register Screen ..................................101 5.23. Successful Registration Product Screen ............................101 5.24. Failed Registration Product Screen ..............................102...
  • Page 6 MicroDigital NVR Reference Manual List of Examples 5.1. Time Configuration Example 1 ................................99 5.2. Time Configuration Example 2 : in case interval is zero ....................... 99...
  • Page 7: Overview

    The number of supported channels on each models and requirements to work MicroDigital NVR system are as follows. MicroDigital NVR Models MicroDigital NVR has 5 models like following by the number of channels: • MDR-i016X-n: 16 channels • MDR-i025X-n: 25 channels •...
  • Page 8: Search And Playback

    Overview Display & Interface • Multilingual input/output interface : Korean, English, Japanese, Spanish, Dimplified Chinese, German, Hungarian, Portugal, Czech, Italian, Polish, Hebrew, Russian • Various display mode : 1~100 channels mode and full screen mode • Camera switching function • Screen keyboard function •...
  • Page 9 Overview Motion Detection • Motion detection for each camera • Configuration for sensitivity and noise • Configuration for motion detection area • Schedule for motion detection Sensor/Alarm, Digital Input/Output • Schedule for each sensor check • Support for alarm of two type (N/C, N/O) •...
  • Page 10: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions Chapter 2. Basic Functions This chapter describes the basic functions of the MicroDigital NVR system. Live Screen The basic functions of NVR are executed in the live screen. Available actions are selecting display mode for the monitoring cameras, controlling PTZ(Pan/Tilt/Zoom) linked to the selected camera, triggering the alarms(digital outputs), entering the search mode, executing the system configuration or etc.
  • Page 11: Camera Selection Button

    Basic Functions Figure 2.2. Camera Selection Button One way to select the camera is clicking the button of the camera number. The selected button is displayed differently from the buttons of other cameras. The display area of the camera is switched according to the current display mode when a camera is selected.
  • Page 12: Highlight Selected Camera

    Basic Functions be selected by clicking mouse button or pressing keyboard button. The next display mode is selected by pressing Tab key. The previous display mode is selected by pressing Control+Tab key. The next page in the same screen mode is shown by pressing PageDown key.
  • Page 13: Power Button

    Basic Functions Figure 2.4. Highlight Selected Camera Translucent background color is added to camera selection buttons when the maximum number of cameras in the selected display mode is lesser than the one in the system. The selected camera has white color, all the other cameras in the same group have black color, the rest cameras have grey color.
  • Page 14: System Configuration Button

    Basic Functions ScrollLock key. The locked system hides all the channels which are playing. User and password are required to unlock the system. It can be disabled in Display Configuration. System Configuration Figure 2.9. System Configuration Button This button shows the system configuration menu. Each configuration is described in the related page. Logo Figure 2.10.
  • Page 15: Ptz Button

    Basic Functions This button is used to execute the alarm which is corresponding the number of the button. Bigger numbers of alarm buttons can be seen by dragging the mouse cursor to the left side on these buttons, smaller ones can be seen by dragging the mouse cursor to the right side or by scrolling mouse wheel-scroll buton.
  • Page 16: Camera / Image Move Buttons

    Basic Functions • Figure 2.18. Camera / Image Move Buttons • In Camera PTZ mode, the camera’s Pan / Tilt devices are controlled. In Digital Zoom mode, the viewport area is moved on the zoomed image. In Digital Zoom mode, you can move the viewport by moving the mouse pointer while a mouse button is pressed.
  • Page 17: Search Screen

    Basic Functions Search Screen Recorded videos, audios and events can be searched in the search screen. The recorded data can be searched and replayed by time and date. The still image of the recorded data can be saved. The recorded data can be backed up to various media such as CD-RW/DVD/USB.
  • Page 18: Date Selection

    Basic Functions Calendar Figure 2.24. Clock Selection The calendar is displayed after clicking the clock in the left bottom of the screen. Figure 2.25. Screen with Calendar Figure 2.26. Date Selection The date to search can be selected. The year and the month can be changed by clicking the arrow buttons in the top of the calendar.
  • Page 19: Daily Information Bar

    Basic Functions • Red with yellow underline: The recorded data and the event data exist in the day. Timeline Figure 2.27. Timeline The information for the recorded data and the event of the selected date and the time is displayed. It has two kind of data. •...
  • Page 20: Control Play-Back

    Basic Functions Figure 2.30. Control Play-back Replaying the recorded data is controlled by Play, Stop button. The speed of playing is configured to original(1x) by clicking Play button once. The speed will be changed by clicking Play button continuosly in replaying. Supported speeds are 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 1/4x, 1/2x, and it will be changed in this order.
  • Page 21: Event Search

    Basic Functions Event Search Figure 2.34. Event Search Button This button shows or hides the event search window. The event search window describes detail information for the simple information in the timeline. It displays the information for time, name, device, zone and counter and descripton of the selected events from the timeline.
  • Page 22: Backup

    Basic Functions Figure 2.36. Zoom Button This button show control buttons to zoom in or zoom out the current screen. The control buttons are displayed on the top left of the selected camera. Detail information is described in the section called “Camera PTZ / Digital Zoom”. Figure 2.37.
  • Page 23: Select File Catalog To Backup

    Basic Functions Figure 2.38. Select File Catalog to Backup To back up the recorded data on disk, the file catalog to back up have to be added. The files to back up will be added by clicking Add... button by date, time and camera. The information for the added file catalog is shown in order, the total size of all the added files is shown below the check button of the camera.
  • Page 24: Add File List Screen 1

    Basic Functions Figure 2.39. Add File List Screen 1 Above picture is the first screen of the step to add files to the list to back up. Clicking Add... button is needed to proceed to the next.
  • Page 25: Add File List Screen 3

    Basic Functions Figure 2.40. Add File List Screen 2 The start date to back up should be selected on calendar. Then, select the start time from timeline and clicking Set... button is needed. Figure 2.41. Add File List Screen 3 The end date should be selected in same order of the start date.
  • Page 26: Modify File List Screen

    Basic Functions Figure 2.42. Modify File List Screen This button modifies the file list which will be back up. Selection target in a similar manner to adding and clicking OK button are needed. Advanced...
  • Page 27: Advanced Information For File List Screen

    Basic Functions Figure 2.43. Advanced Information for File List Screen This button shows detail information of the file list to backup, the paths and the size of the contained file name. The specific file can be removed from the file list by deselecting it. The deselected files are displayed with red striked line and it will not be backed up.
  • Page 28: Select Backup Device Screen

    Basic Functions Figure 2.44. Select Backup Device Screen The list of available devices for backup is displayed in this area. CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+RW, USB CD-R/RW, USB hard disk, USB flash memory are supported. If the device is not scanned to the system, it will not be appeared in the list.
  • Page 29: Backup Progress Screen

    Basic Functions Figure 2.45. Backup Progress Screen After ready for backup, backup will be begun by clicking Recording button. The button will be disabled when the total combined size of the files to back up is exceeded the maximum storage size. To change backup configuration, you can click Cancel button to start configuration again from beginning or Back button to move to the previous page.
  • Page 30: Recording Complete Screen

    Basic Functions Figure 2.46. Recording Complete Screen To record the same file list again after finishing backup successfully, Recording button should be clicked after moving to the previous page by clicking Back button.
  • Page 31: Basic Configuration

    Basic Configuration Chapter 3. Basic Configuration This chapter describes the configuration for the basic functions of MicroDigital NVR. Display The screen and display options can be configured in this section. Figure 3.1. Display Configuration Window Language The language which is used for display messages can be selected, an the program will be restarted to apply this configuration.
  • Page 32: Supported Languages

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.2. Supported Languages Camera Information • Location • The location of the camera information on the camera video (N/A, Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left, Bottom-Right) • Background Color • The color and transparency of the background of camera information •...
  • Page 33: Screen Layout

    Basic Configuration Performance • Skip decoding of invisible network camera videos • Skip decoding of network camera videos which are not visible in current display mode. • Skip decoding of live network camera videos in search mode • Skip decoding of live network camera videos which are not visible in search mode. •...
  • Page 34: Monitor Setting Screen

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.3. Monitor Setting Screen • Single / Cloned Monitors • This item configures the screen resolution of the connected monitors. If two or more monitors are connected, all resolutions which are supported by each monitor will be appeared. Special * sign appears after the resolution text if the resolution is supported by all connected monitors.
  • Page 35: Single / Cloned Monitors' Selection Screen Resolution

    Basic Configuration • • Figure 3.4. ’Single / Cloned Monitors’ Selection Screen Resolution • Multiple Monitors • If Two or more monitors are connected to the system then you can select resolutions for each monitors. You can assign the camera group to each monitors. The camera group is specified with the start camera and the last camera. •...
  • Page 36: Camera

    Basic Configuration • • Figure 3.5. Multiple Monitors Screen • Apply • If you click Apply button, the configuration will be applied and monitor setting window will not closed. The confirmation dialog will be appeared by modifying configurations. • • •...
  • Page 37: Camera Configuration

    Basic Configuration This configuration adjusts functions for camera/video. It can adjust brightness, colorness and can select the source of the camera. Figure 3.7. Camera Configuration Camera Selection The selection of the camera is needed when the configuration needs to be changed. The configurations of multiple cameras can be set by clicking check box which is in first column of each row.
  • Page 38: Network Camera Sources Configuration Screen

    Basic Configuration • This item hides the camera video from the main display as the video is not existed. Other functions work correctly such as the recording, the network transportation and the searching. • Deinterlace • Use deinterlace filter. • VCA (Video Contents Analysis) •...
  • Page 39 Basic Configuration added to the list. The selected network camera will be removed from the list by clicking Delete button. The order of the added camera in the list can be changed by clicking arrow button besides Delete button. All of the changed configurations will be applied by clicking Ok button. All of the changed configurations will be ignored by clicking Cancel button.
  • Page 40 Basic Configuration • Relay • The mapping for relay of the network camera is only available on the supported model. • Status • The number of the video, the audio connected with the network camera and the use status of the network camera will be displayed.
  • Page 41: Audio

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.9. Loss Event Mapping Configuration Screen Recovery Event Mapping... This item configures the event to connect the signal when a camera signal loss is detected. Figure 3.10. Camera Signal Recovery Event Mapping Configuration Screen Audio This configuration adjusts the functions for the audio. It enables or disables the audio function and configures for the audio device.
  • Page 42: Audio Configuration Screen

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.11. Audio Configuration Screen Audio Property • Name • This item indicates the name of audio for the connected camera. It is not able to editable while one of camera configuration is editable. • Note • Name option is enabled only in the system with capture card. •...
  • Page 43: Volume Configure Screen

    Basic Configuration Play audio for selected camera in live screen This item plays audio of the selected camera in live screen. Play audio for selected camera in search screen This item plays audio of the selected camera in search screen. Broadcast audio to selected camera in live screen This item broadcasts audio to the selected camera in live screen from NVR mic phone.
  • Page 44: Record

    Basic Configuration Record This configuration adjusts the quality of video/audio recording or changes the schedule of the recording. The configured values are applied to streaming which is transported to network client. Figure 3.13. Record Configuration Screen Select Camera This item selects the camera to apply the changed configuration. The configurations of multiple cameras can be set by clicking check box which is in first column of each row.
  • Page 45 Basic Configuration dynamic screens need bigger bit rate than other ones to get a similar quality to them at least. • For reference, the quality of a common video CD is about 1400 Kbps, and the quality of an internet streaming averages 100K ~ 500K.
  • Page 46: Always Record Cameras Screen

    Basic Configuration • • Figure 3.14. Privacy Zone Configuration Screen • Sensitive area can be hidden by configuration of privacy zone. • Note • Configurations for OSD and privacy zone are enabled only in the system with capture card. Always record cameras This item decides whether records camera always regardless of the recording schedule or the event recording.
  • Page 47: Schedule Configuration Screen

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.16. Schedule Configuration Screen The schedule manages two information. One is about date, the other is about hours. Each row above configuration screen, is one schedule. A schedule can be added, modified, removed in specified date through this configuration. One of the created schedule applied to any devices using the schedule.
  • Page 48: Schedule Name

    Basic Configuration Followings are description for each part. • Calendar • • • Figure 3.18. Calendar • This item selects start date for the schedule. It indicates today basically. The date with schedule is displayed with bold letters. • List •...
  • Page 49: Repeat Term

    Basic Configuration • This item configures start date and end date for selected schedule. It can’t be modified directly. Start date is selected date from calendar on the top of the window. End date can be enter from calendar by clicking ... button. •...
  • Page 50: The Configuration From February 5Th, 2009 To May 15Th, 2009 Every Alternate Thursday Screen

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.25. Selection of End Date from Calendar Screen Repeat term can be configured to the specific term. Below screen is the schedule configuration from February 5th, 2009 to May 15th, 2009 every alternate Thursday. Figure 3.26. The configuration from February 5th, 2009 to May 15th, 2009 every alternate Thursday Screen Below screen is the changed configuration to be executed forever.
  • Page 51: Hourly Information Screen

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.27. Removed End Date Configuration Screen The specific schedule should be selected and Remove button should be clicked when the specific schedule needs to be deleted. The basic weekly schedule of the system cannot be modified or deleted. The schedule of the specific date can be changed by selecting the date.
  • Page 52: Pan/Tilt/Zoom

    Basic Configuration The recording schedule can be applied per each camera. The camera will be recorded always regardless of event recording in the time where the schedule is applied. Pan/Tilt/Zoom This configuration adjusts Pan/Tilt/Zoom devices connected to the camera. Select Camera This item selects a camera to configure Pan/Tilt/Zoom.
  • Page 53 Basic Configuration • This can be toggled only for capure cameras. • Protocol • This item indicates Pan/Tilt/Zoom protocol of the camera. • Supported protocols are following figure. •...
  • Page 54 Basic Configuration •...
  • Page 55: Network

    Basic Configuration • Figure 3.30. Pan/Tilt/Zoom Protocol List • Note • This can be configured only for capture cameras. • Target Address • This item indicates target address to send Pan/Tilt/Zoom command. • Note • This can be configured only for capture cameras. •...
  • Page 56: Network Configuration Screen

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.31. Network Configuration Screen Network Server • Connection List / Filtering • If you click More... button, connected client list and filters are shown. •...
  • Page 57: Connection List / Filtering Screen

    Basic Configuration • • Figure 3.32. Connection List / Filtering Screen • If you click Ban button on the connection list, the connection is disconnected immediately and IP address is appended to ‘Deny’ filters automatically. • Filtering works with two filter lists, ‘Allow’ and ‘Deny’. If ‘Allow’ is empty. all connection are allowed. If ‘Allow’ is not empty, however, only matched connections are allowed.
  • Page 58: File Sharing

    Basic Configuration • These modifications carry a load to the system totally, so the client is prohibited to change this configuration by default. This option enables the client to change this configuration in case of need. The account of the client needs a permission to control the streaming also.
  • Page 59: Dynamic Dns

    Basic Configuration You can use the private client to connect to NVR, but it is not installed everywhere. So using web browser is one way to see the monitoring video from NVR where the private client is not installed. Internet explorer, the web browser asks downloading ActiveX when the user is connected to NVR through web. The screen of NVR can be seen on a web page by clicking connection button after downloading ActiveX.
  • Page 60: User

    Basic Configuration • Domain Name Registration to www.dyndns.org • First, you should access to http://www.dyndns.org or http://dyn.com to make your own account on the server. You can make the account by selecting Sign In from the right top of the login window. •...
  • Page 61: Default Available Account List

    Basic Configuration • The name of the account and the simple description is shown in here. • • • Figure 3.34. Default Available Account List • User • This item is an unique value for all user, so each user can be distinguished from the system. •...
  • Page 62: Default Permissions Of Administrator

    Basic Configuration Figure 3.35. Default Permissions of Administrator • Role • This item is the selected role. • Name • This is the name of the role. • Use this role as default • This item selects the default role for a new user. •...
  • Page 63: Permission Modification For User Account

    Basic Configuration • • • Figure 3.36. Permission Modification for User Account • Configure system • This item decides permissions for changing the system configuration. • Search recording data • This item decides permissions for searching and back-up. The permissions for back-up is available when searching is available.
  • Page 64: Event Configuration

    Event Configuration Chapter 4. Event Configuration This chapter describes the configuration for the event like motion detection, sensor and alarm and links the events to the handlers. Motion Detection Figure 4.1. Motion Detection Configuration Screen Highlight caputure devices This button shows only connected configuration of motion detection in current capture card with emphasis. •...
  • Page 65 Event Configuration This item selects the camera to apply the changed configuration. The configurations of multiple cameras can be set by clicking check box which is in first column of each row. The changed configurations are applied to all of the cameras simultaneously when the check box of the first row which contains titles of each column is clicked.
  • Page 66: Motion Area Configuration Screen

    Event Configuration • • Figure 4.2. Motion Area Configuration Screen • Dragging the mouse button with the desirable area is needed to specify the area to monitor the motion, then the selected area will be displayed with red color. The system will only monitor the selected red area. Multiple red areas are selectable.
  • Page 67: Motion Area Configuration With Selected Area Screen

    Event Configuration • • Figure 4.3. Motion Area Configuration with Selected Area Screen • Clicking Clear is needed to remove the area. Always detect motion This item decides the executing schedule for motion detection. The schedule of motion detection can be adjusted per week by clicking Schedule...
  • Page 68: Motion Detection Schedule Configuration Screen

    Event Configuration Figure 4.4. Motion Detection Schedule Configuration Screen The schedule of motion detection can be applied per each camera. Detail information is described in Record Schedule Configuration. Event Mapping... This button connects the function proceeding by the MicroDigital NVR system when the motion is detected. A configuration window like following will be appeared by clicking Event Mapping...
  • Page 69: Sensor, Digital Input

    Event Configuration Figure 4.6. Warning Message on Motion Detection Screen The configuration will be saved by selecting desirable camera and function and clicking Ok button. Sensor, Digital Input Sensor recognizes the outside status into the system. The number of available sensors depends on the model of the system.
  • Page 70: Sensor Configuration Screen

    Event Configuration Figure 4.7. Sensor Configuration Screen Audio Property • Name • This item indicates the name of audio for the connected sensor. It is not able to editable while one of camera configuration is editable. • Note • Name option is enabled only in the system with capture card. •...
  • Page 71: Event Mapping

    Event Configuration Figure 4.8. Sensor Check Schedule Configuration Screen The sensor checking schedule can be applied per each sensor. • Note • Detail information is described in Record Schedule Configuration. Event Mapping... This item connects the function proceeding by the MicroDigital NVR system when an input enters into the sensor. The configuration window like following will be appeared by clicking Event Mapping...
  • Page 72: Alarm, Digital Output

    Event Configuration The lists for available sensor and the function on the system when the input enters into the sensor are as follows: • Recording: the recording of the camera • Alarm: activate the alarm device • Email: sending email •...
  • Page 73 Event Configuration Highlight caputure devices This button shows only connected alarm in current capture card with emphasis. • Note • Highlight caputure devices option is enabled only in the system with capture card. Alarm Select This item selects an alarm to change the configuration. The configurations of multiple cameras can be set by clicking check box which is in first column of each row.
  • Page 74: Pan/Tilt/Zoom Link

    Event Configuration Figure 4.11. Event Mapping Screen • Note • Event mapping configuration is same with Event Mapping with Sensor. These alarms can be executed by clicking the alarm panel button in the main display which is corresponding to the number of a alarm.
  • Page 75: List

    Event Configuration Figure 4.13. Camera Action as Link Number Configuration Screen Pan/Tilt/Zoom Link Select This item can be selected by using arrow to move to the previous or the next Pan/Tilt/Zoom link, or directly. The changed configuration will be applied to all of Pan/Tilt/Zoom link simultaneously when Select All is selected. The unchanged item is not applied to all ones.
  • Page 76: Email Link

    Event Configuration • focus_near • zoom_tele • zoom_wide • autopan_start • autopan_stop • light_on • light_off • preset_set • preset_go • preset_reset • user Figure 4.14. Camera Action Configuration Screen For example, if the first alarm and the first Pan/Tilt/Zoom link is linked, the PTZ link configuration is same with Figure 4.14 and the first alarm occurs, then, the first camera will be moved to the position of the 3rd preset, the second camera will be panned to the left two times, the third camera will be panned to the right two times.
  • Page 77: Email Link Select Screen

    Event Configuration Figure 4.15. Email Link Configuration Screen Email Link Select This item selects an email link. It can be selected by using arrow to move to the previous or the next link, or directly. Changed configuration will be applied to all of the links simultaneously when Select All is selected. Unchanged item is not applied to all ones.
  • Page 78: Email Address Register Screen

    Event Configuration This item registers the email address to send when the specified event occurs. Figure 4.17. Email Address Register Screen To add a new address, you should enter an email address in the input area below the list of the addresses after clicking New button.
  • Page 79: Snmp

    Event Configuration This item configures the period for the email transmission and the attachment for the image of the occurred event. Figure 4.19. Email Property Configuration Screen • Period • The grabbed events during the period will be sent in an email. •...
  • Page 80: Pop-Up

    Event Configuration SNMP Config It configures the use of SNMP and the SNMP management server. • Enable this function • It enables or disables the SNMP function. • SNMP Server • Name • It is IP address or hostname of the SNMP management server. (e.g. 123.45.678.90 or server-name.mynetwork.com) Figure 4.21.
  • Page 81: Event Configuration In Pop-Up Rule

    Event Configuration Rules Camera video can be shown by 1 x 1 mode with connected event via rules. Description for each item of rules are as follows. • Order: This item means the priority of the rule. A rule of the high priority is executed first when the duplicated condition exists.
  • Page 82: Camera Configuration In Pop-Up Rule

    Event Configuration Figure 4.24. Device Configuration in Pop-up Rule Figure 4.25. Camera Configuration in Pop-up Rule...
  • Page 83: Video Contents Analysis (Vca)

    Event Configuration Video Contents Analysis (VCA) NVR can render, save and replay the VCA meta data from VCA network cameras. It not also saves and searches VCA events from the camera, but maps events with various handlers. • Note • VCA setting for each network camera can be configured in Camera Configuration.
  • Page 84 Event Configuration • This option shows non-alarmed objects by any detection rules. • Show object speed • This option shows the speed of the moving object. • Show object height • This option shows the height of the object. • Show object area •...
  • Page 85: System Configuration

    System Configuration Chapter 5. System Configuration The chapter describes the configuration for the system management functions like disk, Pan/Tilt/Zoom and network interface. Disk Disk Configuration This configuration adjusts disk of the system to use. Figure 5.1. Disk Configuration Screen • Information of disk •...
  • Page 86: Usb Device Scanning Screen

    System Configuration IDE Disk: The disk is connected to IDE controller. • USB Disk: The disk is connected to USB port. • Disk Addition (Add) • The disk of IDE and USB cannot be added from this window, only RAID disks can be added. •...
  • Page 87: Disk Type Selection Screen

    System Configuration 4. Figure 5.3. Disk Type Selection Screen Clicking Forward button is needed to proceed. Selecting hard disks is needed to configure RAID-1. Two hard disks are needed at least. Checking Select checkbox of hard disks to configure RAID-1 and clicking Forward button are needed.
  • Page 88: Disks To Raid-1 Selection Screen

    System Configuration 4. Figure 5.4. Disks to RAID-1 Selection Screen Disk Properties...
  • Page 89: Disk Properties Configuration Screen

    System Configuration 4. Figure 5.5. Disk Properties Configuration Screen • Name: This item is used to distinguish disks. It is mandatory and duplicated name are not allowed. • Connect the disk: This item decides the use of the disk. Data on the disk cannot be searched and saved when the disk is not selected.
  • Page 90: Final Confirmation Of Disk Properties Modification Screen

    System Configuration 4. Figure 5.6. Final Confirmation of Disk Properties Modification Screen The configured disk will be added to list by clicking ok button. • Modify • A disk properties window will be shown by selecting the disk to change the properties and clicking Modify button. Changing the properties are the same with 3rd and 4th step of the disk addition process regardless of the disk type.
  • Page 91: Disk Clear Screen

    System Configuration The priority of the disk can be changed by clicking Move up button or Move down button. • Apply Disk Changes • Clicking Ok button in the disk configuration is needed to apply the performed tasks when some changes like addition, modification and removal.
  • Page 92: Disk Check Screen

    System Configuration • • Figure 5.8. Disk Check Screen • Advanced... • • • Figure 5.9. Advanced Configuration Screen • Host ID Configuration • The host ID of the current system can be changed to prevent a collision with other NVR. It should be used to distinguish each system on using one more NVR devices with caution.
  • Page 93: Network Interface

    System Configuration • The system blocks a disk saving when the disk is broken physically and shows the damage of the disk by picture. This status is only shown on the system starting. And any tasks for the disk cannot be done. The disk with this status should be changed.
  • Page 94: Time & Date

    System Configuration • The Static address has a advantage to the service while address in the connections of DHCP can be changed. The static address can be offered from the network administrator to use it. The offered address can be written to Address section.
  • Page 95: Time & Date Configuration Screen

    System Configuration Figure 5.13. Time & Date Configuration Screen Time & Date This item displays the date of the current system by format of 24 hours and calendar. Time Zone indicates the timezone where the current system is located in, it effects to the daylight saving time and the time synchronization.
  • Page 96: Time Zone Area Selection Screen

    System Configuration Figure 5.14. Time Zone Area Selection Screen The first city is selected in an alphabet order when the area is selected above timezone area. This city can be changed into the preferable city by clicking the city. The window will be disappeared and the time and date information will be applied by clicking Ok button.
  • Page 97: Time Server

    System Configuration Figure 5.15. Time Zone City Selection Screen Time Server Time is important in the security device. It is configured with the network time server to get an accurate time. Local time is tend to slow slightly so the time server is preferred. Supported time synchronization Protocols are NTP, Unix/Linux, Windows, Custom.
  • Page 98: Auto Reboot Configuration Screen

    System Configuration situation is not allowed to the security device. So the system needs to check itself and to get itself back to the operable state when a problem occurred. Auto reboot are functions for the system reliability. Figure 5.16. Auto Reboot Configuration Screen Auto Reboot The configuration of the auto reboot is as follows.
  • Page 99: System Log

    System Configuration The process of the auto reboot is as follows. The start time of the system will be obtained when the system starts. The auto reboot time is decided by the user configuration. The default value is 7 days. A window inquiring user to reboot will be appeared at the auto reboot time.
  • Page 100: Reset Configuration Confirm Screen

    System Configuration General Information This item shows the information of the product. • Model • The detail information for each model is described in the section called “MicroDigital NVR Models”. • System Version • This item displays the version of the software installed in the product. •...
  • Page 101: Register

    System Configuration • Log File • The content of the file can be displayed by selecting the log file which has the problems of the system according to each function. • Save .. • This item saves the selected file to the connected storage device. •...
  • Page 102: Successful Registration Product Screen

    System Configuration Figure 5.23. Successful Registration Product Screen Warning window will be appeared when the registration number is not valid. Figure 5.24. Failed Registration Product Screen...

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