Eneo PNR-5216 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 3 Network Video Recorder WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    User’s Manual Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions 11. Overloading All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result appliance is operated. in the risk of fire or electric shock. 2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Network Video Recorder Table of Contents Chapter 1 — Introduction .................... 1 1.1 Features ......................1 1.2 System Diagram ....................2 1.3 Rear Panel ......................2 1.4 Front Panel ......................3 1.5 Upgrade ......................3 Remote Upgrade ....................4 1.6 Tuning On/Off the System ................. 7 Chapter 2 —...
  • Page 6 User’s Manual Chapter 5 — Recording ..................... 55 5.1 Setting up Recording Schedule ..............55 Setting up Time-Lapse Recording ..............57 Setting up Event-Based Recording ..............59 Managing Schedule ..................62 Setting up Instant Recording ................63 Chapter 6 — Recorded Video Playback & Exportation ..........67 6.1 Playing back Recorded Video .................
  • Page 7 Network Video Recorder Live Popup ....................115 Event Acknowledgement ................115 Chapter 15 — Map Editor ..................118 15.1 Registering Map ..................118 15.2 Setting up Map .................... 119 Chapter 16 — Controlling With a Network Keyboard ..........122 16.1 Registering ....................122 16.2 Connecting ....................
  • Page 8 User’s Manual...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Network Video Recorder Chapter 1 — Introduction 1.1 Features This network video recorder (NVR) provides monitoring of video from network video transmitters, network cameras and DVRs, recording of monitoring video (DVR excluded) and playback of video recorded in the NVR system or DVR. ...
  • Page 10: System Diagram

    User’s Manual NOTES:  This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).  The software included in this product contains some Open Sources. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us. See the Open Source Guide on the software CD (OpenSourceGuide\ OpenSourceGuide.pdf) or as a printed document included along with the User's Manual.
  • Page 11: Front Panel

    Network Video Recorder 1.4 Front Panel ① Power Button: Turns on or off the system. It is lit when the unit is turned on. ② HDD LED: Flickers when the unit accesses to the hard disk drive. ③ USB Port: Connects the USB devices. NOTE: Windows may not operate properly when using the USB connectors on the front panel of the unit, depending on the model type of the USB device.
  • Page 12: Remote Upgrade

    User’s Manual Remote Upgrade You can upgrade the NVR system remotely by using the installation file of the software version to upgrade if an update service is running. Update Service Setup 1. Run the Service Manager program in the NVR system.
  • Page 13 Network Video Recorder 5. Designate the folder path to install the service. Clicking the Disk Cost… button shows the available and required disk space for each hard disk drive for the installation. Then click Next. 6. When the following screens appear, click Next. NOTE: .NET Framework and the Visual C++ Runtime Libraries are installed automatically, and it may take some time.
  • Page 14 User’s Manual  Option: Designates the upgrade file or sets up the port number of the update server. − Update Package: Designates the folder path of the upgrade installation file. − Port Setup: Sets the port number of the update server. ...
  • Page 15: Tuning On/Off The System

    Network Video Recorder 3. Click the Update button at the bottom of the Update Manager screen. For a Client system with no iNEX service program installed, clicking the Update button upgrades the Client program. For the NVR system connects to the update service periodically and automatically upgrades if necessary. 1.6 Tuning On/Off the System Pressing the power button on the front panel turn on the system and the iNEX program runs.
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  • Page 17: Chapter 2 - Getting Started

    Network Video Recorder Chapter 2 — Getting Started 2.1 Connecting The iNEX program runs automatically when the NVR system turns on. You are required to log in to the NVR system as follows. Login Go to the System Menu at the top left corner of the screen and click Login. ...
  • Page 18: System Setting

    User’s Manual  Service Manager Program: Log in to the NVR system and click iNEX Service Manager from the System menu at the top left corner of the screen. 2.2 System Setting Run the Setup program and set up the NVR system. Click the (System Setup) button to display the system setup screen.
  • Page 19 Network Video Recorder Date/Time  Date, Time, Time Zone: Displays the date, time and time zone of the NVR system.  NTP Sync − Automatic Sync: Automatically synchronizes the time with a time server. Enter the IP address or the domain name of the time server and set the time interval for synchronization.
  • Page 20: Registering Devices

    User’s Manual − Use NAT: Check the box when the NVR system uses a NAT (Network Address Translation) device for network connection. − Name: Enter the NVR system name to be registered on the DVRNS server. Check whether or not the name is available by clicking the Check button.
  • Page 21 Network Video Recorder 1. Select the Device menu. 2. Click All Devices in the Site panel, and then the button at the bottom of the Site List panel. The Device Scan window appears.  Protocol: Select the protocol or manufacturer of the device to scan. Event related functions may not be supported depending on the protocol that the device uses (supported for the iNEX protocol and some versions of the ONVIF Conformance and Axis protocol), and some other functions may...
  • Page 22 User’s Manual − Auto Scan (LAN): Lists devices in a LAN environment (supported only for the network video devices). If the device uses the ONVIF Conformance protocol, this function is supported only when you have checked the Disable WS-Discovery Windows Service (fdPHost, FDResPub) box during the ®...
  • Page 23 Network Video Recorder  Recording Service: Select a recording service (supported only for the network video devices). The device is registered on the recording service and the recording service performs recording according to a recording schedule. The channel number of the recording service indicates the maximum number of cameras that can be registered, and the name indicates the name of a recording service, which was set during the Service menu setup.
  • Page 24: Live Video Monitoring

    User’s Manual Clicking the OK button completes the device group registration. 5. Check that the device was added to the device group correctly. Click Device Group in the Site panel and then the arrow button ( ) beside Device Group. Clicking the registered group displays the list of devices added to the device group and connection status in the Site List panel.
  • Page 25 Network Video Recorder 1. Click the Schedule Setup button at the bottom. The Schedule Setup window appears, and schedule windows are displayed with the current settings for each Preset. 2. Double click anywhere in the empty space of each schedule window, and the Preset setup window appears. 3.
  • Page 26: Playing Recorded Video

    User’s Manual 2.6 Playing Recorded Video 1. Check that the devices were added to a device group in the Site list. 2. Click the Play or DVR Search tab on the tab panel → Select a site to connect to from the Site list, and then drag and drop it on the Play or DVR Search screen.
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 - System Overview

    Network Video Recorder Chapter 3 — System Overview The NVR system consists of the following programs:  iNEX Service Manager: Controls the operation of services or displays system log. Refer to 3.1 Service Manager (p. 19) for details.  iNEX Setup: Allows you to add service, devices and users, or set up recording schedules, event management schedules and storage.
  • Page 28: Status Display

    User’s Manual − Service Option: Selecting a service from the service list and Service Option allows you to set up the information for connection to the selected service.  Service Port: Enter the port number for connection to the selected service. ...
  • Page 29: Service Database Backup/Restore

    Network Video Recorder Service Database Backup/Restore (Service Database Backup) button allows you to save the setting values related to services as an .iexp file in the USB storage device. (Service Database Restore) button allows you to apply the saved setting values to the current NVR system.
  • Page 30: Cascade

    User’s Manual button at the top right corner and select a setup file to apply → Services of the current NVR Click the system are displayed to the left of the icon. Services that are saved in the setup file are displayed to the right of the icon.
  • Page 31 Network Video Recorder Master NVR System  Master, Slave: Select Master. It allows you to watch or search video of this NVR system and slave NVR systems (maximum 7) registered on this NVR system. The NVR system runs as a master NVR system by default and this setting will be used when the NVR system has been run as a slave NVR system and you want to change it back to a master NVR system.
  • Page 32: Setup

    User’s Manual 3.2 Setup Log in to the NVR system. Refer to ‎ 2 .1 Connecting, Login (p. 9) for details about the login. Go to the System Menu → Click iNEX Setup → Run the iNEX Setup program.  Service: Allows you to register and manage services and storage. Refer to Service (p. 24) for details. ...
  • Page 33: Device

    Network Video Recorder ① (Service Database Backup), (Service Database Restore): It allows you to save the setting values related to services as an .iexp file in the USB storage device. It also, allows you to apply the saved setting values to the current NVR system. Refer to 3.1 Service Manager, Service Database Backup/Restore (p.
  • Page 34 User’s Manual ① (Multiple Firmware Upgrade): Allows you to upgrade software for several devices at the same time. Refer to 11.2 Managing Devices, Upgrading Device’s Software (p. 94) for details. ② (Multiple Remote Setup): Allows you to change settings of several devices at the same time using a setup file.
  • Page 35: User

    Network Video Recorder NOTE: In this manual, a “site” refers to a device group, layout or sequence registered on the administration service. User The User menu allows you to register and manage users or user groups. ① Group Panel: Displays a user group list. The Administrators group has authority to perform all functions, and the authority settings cannot be edited.
  • Page 36: Event Management

    User’s Manual ① Schedule Panel: Displays a registered schedule list. The NVR system performs recording based on the schedule. ② Detailed Information Panel: Displays setting values of the selected recording schedule. ③ Schedule Setup: Allows you to register recording schedules for Time-Lapse Recording or Event-Based Recording or to set up recording settings for Instant Recording.
  • Page 37: Client

    Network Video Recorder ① Schedule Panel: Displays a registered schedule list. The NVR system manages events based on the schedule. ② Detailed Information Panel: Displays setting values of the selected event management schedule. ③ Schedule Setup: Allows you to register event management schedules. Refer to 14.1 Setting up Event Management Schedule (p.
  • Page 38 User’s Manual ① Menu: Allows you to control the iNEX Client program. Refer to Menu (p. 31) for details. ② Site List: Allows you to connect to the registered site by using the mouse drag and drop. Refer to Site List (p.
  • Page 39: Menu

    Network Video Recorder Menu System  New Tab: Adds panels. A maximum of 12 panels are supported for Live, Play, Backup Search, DVR Search and Map panels altogether (no more than 2 of Map panels and no more than 4 of each for the other panels). One of each is supported for Event, Event History, Report, Health and Status panels.
  • Page 40: Site List

    User’s Manual Playback  Play/Pause: Plays or pauses playback of recorded video.  Go To: Selects a specific point of video to be played. Refer to 6.1 Playing back Recorded Video, Panel Toolbar (p. 68) for details.  Step Playback: Moves the video forward or backward in the frame or time unit. ...
  • Page 41: Panel

    Network Video Recorder  Map: Displays the list of registered maps. Clicking a map in the list, and dragging and dropping it in the desired location on the screen starts map monitoring. Refer to 4.2 Map Monitoring (p. 48) for details. Panel ...
  • Page 42: Menu - Preference Settings

    User’s Manual  Maximizing a floating panel: Clicking the window maximize/restore button in the upper-right corner of the floating panel maximizes or restores the window. Only one of each panel type can be maximized.  Displaying/hiding a site list in the floating panel: Clicking the right mouse button in the camera screen of the panel and selecting the Remote Site Panel from the screen menu displays or hides a site list in the floating panel.
  • Page 43 Network Video Recorder Screen Format  Side Pane Position, Map Sitemap Position: Set up the position of side panels and the position of the root map list in the Map panel.  Monitor Setup…: Set up the monitor connected to the NVR system. Do NOT update the device driver of the display adaptor when setting up the monitor.
  • Page 44 User’s Manual Camera Title, Event Alert Motion Block Control Toolbar Status Icon, Date/Time Video Enhancement  Aspect Ratio: Select the proper image aspect ratio. − Original Ratio: Fits images within the screen size while maintaining their original ratio. − Fit to Screen: Fits images to the screen size regardless of the aspect ratio.
  • Page 45 Network Video Recorder  Interactive Bandwidth Control: Controls the network bandwidth by automatically adjusting the resolution and the frame rate of the device depending on a screen format (1x1 screen format: the maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the device, Multi-screen format: the resolution and frame rate decreased to an appropriate level for each screen format).
  • Page 46 User’s Manual Network  Use buffering for live Mega-pixel images: Displays images on the screen more smoothly by using buffering when monitoring mega-pixel video images (supported only for devices which use the iNEX protocol). Buffering may be delayed or real-time monitoring may decrease depending on the network environment.
  • Page 47 Network Video Recorder  Activate Auto Focusing: Enlarges the area where the event-detected device is placed when an event is detected. − Focusing Event: Select a desired event for auto focusing. − Focusing Duration: Set up the duration for auto focusing to last. −...
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  • Page 49: Chapter 4 - Live Video Monitoring

    Network Video Recorder Chapter 4 — Live Video Monitoring You can monitor live video of each group. The Client system displays video from devices based on the settings in the device on the Live screen. First, check the following.  Devices should be added to a device group. Refer to Chapter 11 — Device Management (p. 87) for details.
  • Page 50 User’s Manual  (Layout Sequence): Starts or stops layout sequence. Refer to 4.1 Monitoring Video, Layout Sequence Monitoring (p. 44) for details.  (Hotspot): Sets up a selected camera screen as a hotspot screen. Refer to Hotspot Setup (p. 42) for details.
  • Page 51: Layout Monitoring

    Network Video Recorder CAM3: An event is detected. Map Event Spot Setup NOTE: The “map event spot” in the iNEX program is a predefined camera screen in which video from a camera which an event is detected among cameras on a map can be monitored with emphasis. The map event spot screen is surrounded by a gray outline.
  • Page 52: Layout Sequence Monitoring

    User’s Manual 2. Click Layout in the Site panel, and then the button at the bottom of the Site List panel on the right. The Add Layout window appears.  Name: Enter the layout name.  Site: Displays a list of registered devices, cameras or camera sequences. You can search for a registered device or camera sequence by entering text beside the icon.
  • Page 53 Network Video Recorder NOTE: A “layout” in this manual refers to a screen organization created by arranging specific cameras in a specific screen format. 1. Select a desired layout sequence from the Layout Sequence list, and drag and drop it on the Live screen. Video from cameras added to the layout sequence is displayed in the screen format for each layout sequentially.
  • Page 54 User’s Manual  Name: Enter the layout sequence name.  Public/Private: Displays the layout sequence to all users (Public) or to a current user only (Private). The admin user can see all layout sequences.  Owner: Displays the user ID of the person who created the layout sequence. ...
  • Page 55: Camera Sequence Monitoring

    Network Video Recorder Camera Sequence Monitoring You can monitor video from multiple cameras in the same camera screen sequentially. A camera sequence should be registered on the NVR system for camera sequence monitoring. Refer to the following for details about camera sequence registration. 1.
  • Page 56: Map Monitoring

    User’s Manual  Name: Enter the camera sequence name.  Public/Private: Displays the camera sequence to all users (Public) or to a current user only (Private). The admin user can see all camera sequences.  Owner: Displays the user ID of the person who created the camera sequence. ...
  • Page 57 Network Video Recorder Select a desired map from the Map list, and drag and drop it on the Live screen. The selected map is displayed on the screen. You can move a map to the desired location on the Live screen without disconnecting the current connection while monitoring video.
  • Page 58: Controlling Cameras

    User’s Manual Select a desired path of the path sequence from the map, and drag and drop it on the Live screen. Video from the cameras associated to the path sequence is displayed sequentially during the preset duration period. 4.3 Controlling Cameras A control toolbar and a screen menu are provided for controlling camera.
  • Page 59: Ptz Control

    Network Video Recorder  PTZ Control, Color Control, Image Zoom, Listen, Talk, Instant Recording: These function the same as clicking the individual buttons on the control toolbar. Refer to Control Toolbar (p. 50) for details.  Audio Broadcast: Broadcasts audio to all devices in the current Live tab. ...
  • Page 60: Zoom Control

    User’s Manual PTZ Preset Control You can save camera directions as a Presets so that you can move the camera directly to a saved direction. 1. Move the PTZ camera to the desired position. (Set Preset) button on the PTZ control toolbar, and the Set Preset 2.
  • Page 61 Network Video Recorder Control Toolbar When selecting a map and hovering the mouse cursor over the map, the control toolbar is displayed over that map. The control toolbar allows you to control the selected map. Hovering the mouse cursor over a button displays a tooltip for the button.
  • Page 62 User’s Manual  Previous, Next, Auto Focusing, Actual Size (x1), Zoom Finder, Zoom In: These function the same as clicking the individual buttons on the control toolbar. Refer to Control Toolbar (p. 53) for details.  List: Displays the list of the previous or next connected maps. Selecting a map from the list moves to the selected map.
  • Page 63: Chapter 5 - Recording

    Network Video Recorder Chapter 5 — Recording You can record video from cameras connected to devices registered in the NVR system and iNEX program provides three types of recording: Time-Lapse Recording, Event-Based Recording (Event and Pre-Event) and Instant Recording. During Time-Lapse recording or Event-Based recording, the system performs recording based on the settings of schedule Presets during the scheduled time.
  • Page 64 User’s Manual NOTE: Recording might be delayed because of system congestion, and the recording OSD might be displayed later or for longer than the scheduled time. Click the Schedule Setup button at the bottom. The Schedule Setup window appears, and schedule windows are displayed with the current settings for each Preset.
  • Page 65: Setting Up Time-Lapse Recording

    Network Video Recorder  Action: Sets up the stream to use for recording (network cameras only) or the recording settings (network video transmitters only). You can set up more than one recording setting for the same recording type. This function is supported only for devices which use the iNEX protocol. ...
  • Page 66 User’s Manual You can add a new Preset or edit a saved Preset by clicking the Add or Modify button. Clicking the Add or Modify button displays the following setup screen. Enter the Preset name and select Time Condition from the Condition Type list. 3.
  • Page 67: Setting Up Event-Based Recording

    Network Video Recorder 5. You can check the recording status in the Device menu. Click All Devices in the Site panel and all registered devices are displayed in the Site List panel. Click the arrow button ( ) beside the device name, and check the status (Record: During Time-Lapse recording or Event-Based recording, Panic: During Instant recording, Idle: Ready to record).
  • Page 68 User’s Manual Event Recording Condition The recording service records when predefined events are detected. This function may not be supported depending on the protocol that the device uses (supported for the iNEX protocol and some versions of the ONVIF Conformance and Axis protocol). ...
  • Page 69 Network Video Recorder − Device Group: Select to record video when the user- defined types of events are detected in the selected device group. Click Device Group, and the list of registered device groups is displayed → Under Device Group, click a device group to trigger event recording, and the list of event types is displayed in Event Types below →...
  • Page 70: Managing Schedule

    User’s Manual Select cameras from the device list or device groups from the device group list from which to record video whenever any predefined event is detected. Selecting the Same cameras that triggered an event option records video only from the camera where the predefined event is detected (not supported for alarm-in events and audio detection events).
  • Page 71: Setting Up Instant Recording

    Network Video Recorder  Adding a new schedule with the same time range: Clicking the button in the upper left corner of the Condition schedule window allows you to add a new schedule with the same time range.  Adding a new schedule with the same time range and target: Clicking the button in the upper left corner of the Action schedule window allows you to add a new schedule with the same time range and target.
  • Page 72 User’s Manual 1. Select the Device menu. 2. Click a device group in the Site panel and then click a device in the Site List panel. Clicking the button at the bottom of the Site List panel, or clicking the right mouse button displays the device menu. 3.
  • Page 73 Network Video Recorder  Instant Recording: Select a Preset to use for instant recording. Refer to 11.2 Managing Devices, Editing Device Information (p. 92) for details about setting up the Preset. 4. Run the iNEX Client program. Select a camera screen (on the Live screen) on which video to record is displayed and click the (Instant Recording) button on the control toolbar.
  • Page 74 User’s Manual...
  • Page 75: Chapter 6 - Recorded Video Playback & Exportation

    Network Video Recorder Chapter 6 — Recorded Video Playback & Exportation You can play back recorded video or export recorded video as a video clip. First, check the following.  Devices should be added to a device group. Refer to Chapter 11 — Device Management (p. 87) for details.
  • Page 76 User’s Manual 3. A panel toolbar, a timetable, a control toolbar and a screen menu are provided for playing back recorded video. Panel Toolbar The toolbar at the bottom of the panel allows you to search and play back recorded video. Play Panel DVR Search Panel ...
  • Page 77 Network Video Recorder  (Jog Shuttle – Play panel): You can adjust the playback direction and speed by using the jog shuttle. The vertical line in the jog shuttle indicates the current playback direction and speed. Video is played backward when the vertical line is to the left of center and video is played back forward when the vertical line is to the right of center.
  • Page 78 User’s Manual − Pink color bar/Gray color bar: Indicates the segment of video that is currently displayed/not displayed on the screen when time overlap occurs. Clicking the (Additional Menu) button in the DVR Search panel allows you to change the segment to be displayed on the screen (Click (Additional Menu) button →...
  • Page 79: Snapshot On Motion Event

    Network Video Recorder − Fit to Screen: Displays images by fitting them to the screen size regardless of the aspect ratio. − Fit to Screen (Aspect Ratio): Displays images by fitting them to the screen size keeping the aspect ratio. This might cause top and bottom or left and right side of images to be cropped depending on the screen size.
  • Page 80: Zoom Control

    User’s Manual  Find Method: Selects a search method. − Motion Search: Searches for images with changes in the Search Zone between two consecutive images (for example, when there was movement). − Object Search: Searches for images with changes which last for the Activation Time in the Search Zone when compared to the reference image (for example, when an object disappeared).
  • Page 81: Exporting Recorded Video

    Network Video Recorder 6.2 Exporting Recorded Video You can export recorded video to USB devices. Click the (Export Video File) button on the toolbar at the bottom of the panel, and the export menu is displayed.  A-B Export Video File: Sets up the section of video to be exported by using the timetable. Select A-B Export Video File from the export menu.
  • Page 82 User’s Manual Playing Self-Player File You do not need to install any special software to play video exported as a self-player file because the self- player file contains a player program (Clip Player). Double clicking the target file starts the Player program, and video is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 83 Network Video Recorder  : Cycles through the screen formats. It cycles through 2x2, 1+7, 3x3, 4x4, 4x5, 5x5 and 1+32.
  • Page 84: Exporting As An Avi File

    User’s Manual  : Shows the next camera group if there is recorded video in the next camera group based on the current screen format.  : Sets up the properties of the player program. − Print: Prints the current image. −...
  • Page 85 Network Video Recorder  From, To: Enter the date and time of video to export. Selecting First sets the date and time to the date and time of the first available recorded video. Selecting Last sets the date and time to the date and time of the last available recorded video.
  • Page 86: Chapter 7 - Event Handling

    User’s Manual Chapter 7 — Event Handling You can monitor video from a camera where an event is detected and play back event-recorded video. Event related functions may not be supported depending on the protocol that the device uses (supported for the iNEX protocol and some versions of the ONVIF Conformance and Axis protocol).
  • Page 87: Playing Video

    Network Video Recorder Click the Live tab in the tab panel → Select a desired event from the event list and drag and drop it on the Live screen. Live video from the camera where the selected event occurred is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 88: Handling Event Recorded Video

    User’s Manual 7.2 Handling Event Recorded Video You can play back video which is recorded during Event recording. Playback of event-recorded video is supported in the Event panel. If the Event tab is not on the tab panel, go to the System menu, click New Tab and Event. 1.
  • Page 89 Network Video Recorder  (Condition): Selects an event type to search.  (Search): Starts searching events based on search conditions.  (Full Screen): Displays the Event panel in full-screen format.  (Export): Exports the resulting event search list as a text file (.txt) or CSV file (.csv). ...
  • Page 90: Chapter 8 - System Health & Status Monitoring

    User’s Manual Chapter 8 — System Health & Status Monitoring You can simultaneously check the system status and device status of registered devices. First, check the following.  Devices should be added to a device group. Refer to Chapter 11 — Device Management (p. 87) for details.
  • Page 91: Status Monitoring

    Network Video Recorder 8.2 Status Monitoring Device status monitoring is supported in the Status panel (only for devices which use the iNEX protocol). If the Status tab is not on the tab panel, go to the System menu, click New Tab and Status. Select a device to connect to from the Site list, and drag and drop it on the Status panel.
  • Page 92: Chapter 9 - Log Search

    User’s Manual Chapter 9 — Log Search You can search log entries for the iNEX program and the devices. First, check the following.  Devices should be added to a device group. Refer to Chapter 11 — Device Management (p. 87) for details.
  • Page 93 Network Video Recorder Report Toolbar The toolbar at the bottom of the panel allows you to search for the desired log entries.  From, To: Set up the date and time of the log entry to search. Enter a specific date and time or select First or Last.
  • Page 94: Chapter 10 - Streaming

    User’s Manual Chapter 10 — Streaming Multiple users can monitor video from devices through the streaming service. When the streaming service is not running, monitoring is still available, but it is restricted to fewer users based on the maximum number of simultaneous connections supported by the device.
  • Page 95 Network Video Recorder 2. Enter the streaming service’s name and select the Setup tab. The list of cameras registered on the current streaming service is displayed. Clicking the Device Setup button at the bottom allows you to register additional cameras on the current streaming service or removes a camera from the current streaming service.
  • Page 96: Chapter 11 - Device Management

    User’s Manual Chapter 11 — Device Management You can edit or delete the device from a list. You can also connect to a device to change its settings or upgrade its software remotely. Run the iNEX Setup program → Select the Device menu. ...
  • Page 97: Registering Devices

    Network Video Recorder 11.1 Registering Devices 1. Click All Devices in the Site panel, and then the button at the bottom of the Site List panel. The Device Scan window appears.  Protocol: Select the protocol or manufacturer of the device to scan. Event related functions may not be supported depending on the protocol that the device uses (supported for the iNEX protocol and some versions of the ONVIF Conformance and Axis protocol), and some other functions may not...
  • Page 98 User’s Manual − DVRNS: Allows you to enter the device name registered on a DVRNS server if the device uses the DVR Name Service (DVRNS) function. Ensure the DVRNS server information on which the device is registered is correct (Service menu → (System Setup) button).
  • Page 99 Network Video Recorder  Streaming Service: Select whether or not to use the streaming service for monitoring video from the device. If the device uses the streaming service, the iNEX program transmits video from the device to the client system through the streaming service, and it allows multiple users to monitor video simultaneously.
  • Page 100: Managing Devices

    User’s Manual button at the bottom of the Site panel displays the Selecting the registered device group, and then the Edit Device Group window and allows you to edit the selected device group. 11.2 Managing Devices Click a device group in the Site panel and then click a device in the Site List panel. Clicking the button at the bottom of the Site List panel, or clicking the right mouse button displays the device menu.
  • Page 101: Editing Device Information

    Network Video Recorder Editing Device Information Select Edit Device from the device menu. Information It allows you to change information for connection to the device.  Name: Edit the device name. You can use the same name for more than one device. By selecting the Disable Device option, the iNEX program no longer considers the device registered in the administration service.
  • Page 102 User’s Manual Detailed Information It displays the device’s registration information.  Group, Service: Displays the list of device groups and services that the device is registered on.  Device Type: Displays the device type. Record Preset It is supported only for network video transmitters. ...
  • Page 103: Changing Device's Setting Remotely

    Network Video Recorder Network Camera Network Video Transmitter  Network Camera: Allocates a stream to use for recording to each Preset.  Network Video Transmitter: Allocates values for recording to each Preset.  Instant Recording: Select a Preset to use for instant recording. Changing Device’s Setting Remotely Selecting Remote Setup Device from the device menu allows you to change the device’s settings remotely.
  • Page 104: Checking Device Status

    User’s Manual You can upgrade software of several devices at the same time. Clicking the (Multiple Firmware Upgrade) button above the Site panel displays the following screen (supported only for devices which use the iNEX protocol). Click the button at the top right corner and select an upgrade file.
  • Page 105: Remote Setup Of Onvif Conformance Protocol Devices

    Network Video Recorder  Device Name: Edit the name of the input/output device. You can use the same name for more than one input/output device. The name will be updated automatically when the name of the device to which the input/output device is connected is updated.
  • Page 106 User’s Manual Clicking the Apply button after changing the settings applies the changes. Information Displays the device information. Maintenance  Restart: Clicking the button restarts the system. The iNEX remote setup is closed when the system restarts.  Reset: Returns all the settings of the system to the original factory settings −...
  • Page 107 Network Video Recorder TCP/IP  IP Address Configuration: Sets up the device’s IP address. Select the type of device’s network configuration. − Set Manually: Select when the device is using a static IP address for network connection, and set up LAN parameters manually. −...
  • Page 108 User’s Manual Network Protocols  Network Protocols: Changes the port numbers of the network protocols that are used in the device (supported only for the protocols that are used in the device). NOTE: When the HTTP server’s port number is changed, the setup screen closes, and you should change the HTTP port number in the iNEX Setup program too.
  • Page 109 Network Video Recorder Profiles Set up the profiles using the following procedures. Select a profile from the profile list. Clicking button allows you to add a new profile. → Set up media. See the explanation below for details about setting media. → Click the Apply button at the bottom.
  • Page 110 User’s Manual − Bit Rate Limit: Enter the maximum bit rate. You can control the network bandwidth by limiting the bit rate depending on the network traffic. Audio  Source Configuration: Displays the source configuration information (Configuration: audio source, Name: source name, Use Count: the number of profiles that use the source, Source Token: the number of tokens).
  • Page 111 Network Video Recorder  PTZ Node: Displays the node information (Node: PTZ node, Name: source name, Maximum Preset: the maximum number of presets, Home Supported: availability of the home function).  PTZ Configuration: Set up the PTZ. − PTZ Configuration: Select a PTZ from the list of the PTZs supported in the device.
  • Page 112: Chapter 12 - User Management

    User’s Manual Chapter 12 — User Management You can assign every user different authority levels for each function of the iNEX program. The Administrators group has authority for all functions, and the authority settings are not editable. Run the iNEX Setup program →...
  • Page 113 Network Video Recorder  IP Access Control tab: Grants or limits access from users using the IP addresses within a certain range. Clicking the OK button completes registration of the user group. 2. Click the added user group in the Group list, and then the button at the bottom of the user list.
  • Page 114: Chapter 13 - Storage Management

    User’s Manual Chapter 13 — Storage Management You can mange storage for recording. Run the iNEX Setup program → Select the Service menu. NOTES:  USB hard disks, network hard disks and hard disks set to Dynamic cannot be used as storage. ...
  • Page 115 Network Video Recorder NOTES:  If you remove a device for which some recording has been done and register the device again, the NVR system considers the device as a new device. In this case, you can search or play back video recorded →...
  • Page 116: Chapter 14 - Event Management

    User’s Manual Chapter 14 — Event Management You can manage event detection notification to the Client system based on a preset event management schedule and monitor or play back the event-detected video on the Client system. Event related functions may not be supported depending on the protocol that the device uses (supported for the iNEX protocol and some versions of the ONVIF Conformance and Axis protocol).
  • Page 117 Network Video Recorder  Time Coverage: Sets up the schedule time. You can set up more than one time range.  Condition: Sets up the event condition. You can set up more than one event condition for the same schedule time. ...
  • Page 118 User’s Manual  Name: Enter the Preset name.  Color: Click the button and select a desired color. The scheduled time section will be highlighted with the selected color in the schedule table.  Period: Set up the period for the schedule time. Selecting the Infinite option causes continuous notification based on the Condition, Action and Target preset settings without limiting the period.
  • Page 119 Network Video Recorder − Event from any device: Select to notify events when user-defined types of events are detected. Click Event from any device, and the list of event types is displayed in Event Types below → Select the desired event types, and the selected event types are added to the list under Event from any device on the right.
  • Page 120 User’s Manual − Address, Port: Enter the email address and port number of the SMTP server. Select Use SSL/TLS if the SMTP server requires SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) authentication. Sender: Enter the sender’s email address. − − Use Authentication: Select and enter the ID and password if the SMTP server requires user authentication.
  • Page 121: Managing Schedule

    Network Video Recorder − Select PTZ Camera: Select cameras to move. This is supported for PTZ cameras only. − Selected PTZ Camera: Displays the selected cameras and allows you to select a Preset position for the camera to move. Refer to 4.3 Controlling Cameras, PTZ Control, PTZ Preset Control (p.
  • Page 122: Managing Events

    User’s Manual  Adding a new schedule with the same time range: Clicking the button in the upper left corner of the Condition schedule window allows you to add a new schedule with the same time coverage.  Adding a new schedule with the same time range and target: Clicking the button in the upper left corner of the Action schedule window allows you to add a new schedule with the same time range and target.
  • Page 123: Live Popup

    Network Video Recorder  Devices should be added to a device group. Refer to Chapter 11 — Device Management (p. 87) for details.  Event management schedules should be set up. Refer to 14.1 Setting up Event Management Schedule (p. 107) for details. Live Popup You can monitor live video from a camera with a detected event.
  • Page 124 User’s Manual Go to the View menu, click Event Manager Panel. Or, click the button in the Instant Event List. The Event Manager panel is displayed. The list of events is displayed that notified to the Client system based on the preset event management schedule. ...
  • Page 125 Network Video Recorder The log entries are displayed. Clicking the right mouse button on a column header displays a menu and allows you to sort data as you want. Event History Toolbar The toolbar at the bottom of the panel allows you to search for the desired log entries. ...
  • Page 126: Chapter 15 - Map Editor

    User’s Manual Chapter 15 — Map Editor You can register a map to monitor video from cameras, event detection and input/output device’s status of devices registered on the administration service on a map on the Client system. NOTE: This function is supported only for devices which use the iNEX protocol, but monitoring video from cameras supported also for devices which use the ONVIF Conformance or Axis protocol.
  • Page 127: Setting Up Map

    Network Video Recorder 15.2 Setting up Map ① Site: Displays a list of registered devices and map. You can search for a registered device and map by entering text beside the icon. Entering text that you want to search for causes the search results to be displayed.
  • Page 128 User’s Manual  (Position): Aligns two or more icons to the top or bottom, to the vertical or horizontal center, or to the left or right based on the last selected icon.  (Distance): Equalizes the distance between each icon of three or more icons. ...
  • Page 129 Network Video Recorder − Font, Font Size: Sets the font and font size. − Text Color, Background Color: Sets the text color and background color of the text box. − Align Text: Aligns the text. − Bold, Italic, Underline, Strikethrough: Makes the text bold, italicizes the text, underlines the text, draws a line through the text.
  • Page 130: Chapter 16 - Controlling With A Network Keyboard

    User’s Manual Chapter 16 — Controlling With a Network Keyboard You can control the Client program by using a network keyboard. NOTE: This function is supported only for a specific model of a network keyboard. 16.1 Registering 1. Register the network keyboard on the administration service: Go to the Start Menu → Click iNEX → Run the iNEX Setup program and enter login information →...
  • Page 131: Connecting

    Network Video Recorder  User ID, Password: Enter the user ID and password for the connection to the Client system. 3. Enable a network keyboard in the Client system by checking the Use Network Keyboard option. 16.2 Connecting Network Keyboard LCD Display 1.
  • Page 132 User’s Manual 2. Press the button. 3. Press the camera screen ID. 4. Press the button. PANE 5. Select a site to connect to from the Site list, and drag and drop it on the Live screen by using the mouse connected to the network keyboard.
  • Page 133: Network Keyboard Buttons

    Network Video Recorder 3. Press the camera screen ID. 4. Press the button. PANE 5. Select a site to connect to from the Site list, and then drag and drop it on the Play or DVR Search screen by using the mouse connected to the network keyboard.
  • Page 134 User’s Manual  Client system ID → Connection : Connects to the Client system.  Disconnection & : Releases the connection to the Client system. SHIFT  Tab ID → Panel Tab : Selects the panel tab.  Camera Screen ID → Camera Screen : Selects the camera screen.
  • Page 135 Network Video Recorder  : Displays the Play or DVR Search panel and allows you to search and play back recorded video of the device connected to Search/Live the selected camera screen in the Live panel is connected.  & : Returns to the previous Live panel.
  • Page 136: Chapter 17 - Remote Monitoring

    User’s Manual Chapter 17 — Remote Monitoring You can monitor video from devices registered on the NVR system or play back video recorded in the NVR system remotely by installing the iNEX Client program on a PC. Operating the iNEX Client program on a PC is identical to on the NVR system.
  • Page 137 Network Video Recorder 4. When the following screen appears, click Next. 5. Designate the folder path to install the Client program. Clicking the Disk Cost… button shows the available and required disk space for each hard disk drive for the installation. Then click Next.
  • Page 138: Uninstall

    User’s Manual NOTE: .NET Framework and the Visual C++ Runtime Libraries are installed automatically, and it may take some time. This installation step will be skipped if the programs are already installed on your computer. 7. When the following screen appears, click the Close button to complete the installation.
  • Page 139 Network Video Recorder 4. Click the Remove All or Do not remove button when the following screen appears. Clicking the Remove All button deletes all saved data including recorded video and previous settings in the system. Clicking the Do not remove button uninstalls the software without deleting any saved data in the system and keeps all saved data in the system.
  • Page 140: Chapter 18 - Federation Service

    User’s Manual Chapter 18 — Federation Service The federation service allows you to monitor live video from devices registered on the NVR system and to play back video recorded in the NVR system that are registered on the federation service. System Requirements ...
  • Page 141 Network Video Recorder 4. When the following screen appears, click Next. 5. Select Federation Service and Client, and click Next. 6. Designate the folder path to install the service. Clicking the Disk Cost… button shows the available and required disk space for each hard disk drive for the installation. Then click Next.
  • Page 142: Uninstall

    User’s Manual ® NOTE: The following screen appears when using Microsoft ® Windows Vista or later operating systems. It is recommended that you check the Disable WS-Discovery Windows Service (fdPHost, FDResPub) box. If you do not check the box, the iNEX program cannot auto-scan devices using ONVIF Conformance protocol when scanning devices for device registration.
  • Page 143: Getting Started

    Network Video Recorder NOTE: You can uninstall the software by using the software CD. Insert the software CD in the PC and run the FederationServiceSetup.exe file. Select Remove and click Next. 3. Click Yes when the following screen appears. 4. Click the Remove All or Do not remove button when the following screen appears. Clicking the Remove All button deletes all saved data including previous settings in the system.
  • Page 144: Log In

    User’s Manual Log In You are required to log in to the federation service when running the Setup and Client program. Go to the Start Menu in the federation server → Click iNEX → Run the iNEX Setup or iNEX Client program and enter login information.
  • Page 145: Registering Services

    Network Video Recorder Click the (System Setup) button to display the system setup screen.  Server Address, Server Port: Enter the IP address (domain name) and port number of the DVRNS server that the NVR system to register is registered. ...
  • Page 146 User’s Manual button at the bottom, and the Federation Service window appears. Enter the information Click the for the NVR system (administration service) to register.  Site Name: Enter the name of the NVR system (administration service).  Service Address, Port: Enter the IP address and port number of the NVR system.
  • Page 147: Live Video Monitoring

    Network Video Recorder Live Video Monitoring 1. Check that the NVR systems (administration services) were added to Federation Service in the Site list. 2. Click the Live tab on the tab panel → Select a site to connect to from the Site list, and drag and drop it on the Live screen. Live video from the selected site is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 148: Playing Recorded Video

    User’s Manual Playing Recorded Video 1. Check that the NVR systems (administration services) were added to a device group in the Site list. 2. Click the Play or DVR Search tab on the tab panel → Select a site to connect to from the Site list, and then drag and drop it on the Play or DVR Search screen.
  • Page 149: Service Manager

    Network Video Recorder Service Manager Go to the Start Menu → Click iNEX → Run the Service Manager program. Setup Run the iNEX Setup program and enter login information.  Federation Service: Allows you to register and manage NVR systems (administration services). ...
  • Page 150 User’s Manual ① Menu: Allows you to control the Client program. ② Site List: Allows you to connect to the registered site by using the mouse drag and drop. ③ Instant Event List: Displays monitoring events from devices registered on the NVR systems (administration services).
  • Page 151 Network Video Recorder...
  • Page 152: Appendix

    User’s Manual Appendix Schedule Setup Examples of Event Recording Mode NOTE: Event recording is supported only for network video devices which use the iNEX protocol. Example I If motion detection events are detected at camera 1 on the Inside 1 device, and you want to record video from that camera, set up as follows:...
  • Page 153 Network Video Recorder  Time Coverage preset: Select the Always preset.  Condition preset − Condition Type: Select Event Condition. − Select Target to produce event and event type: Select All Devices, Inside 1, and CAM1 in order. − Event Types: Select Motion Detection. ...
  • Page 154: Osd Information

    User’s Manual  Time Coverage preset: Select the Always preset.  Condition preset − Condition Type: Select Event Condition. − Select Target to produce event and event type: Select All Devices, Inside 1, and CAM1 in order. − Event Types: Select Motion Detection. ...
  • Page 155: Troubleshooting

    Network Video Recorder Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution  Click the Login fails indicating no button in the login screen and check that information about server running. the NVR system is set up correctly.  Check that devices have been added to a device group. Monitoring is not available.
  • Page 156 User’s Manual Problem Possible Solution A logo appears and then  There is a problem with the Main Board. Reboot the NVR system. If freezes, or sometimes the it happens often, ask your dealer or distributor. screen is black.
  • Page 157: Specification

    Network Video Recorder Specification VIDEO Video Input Network video transmitter, network camera D-Sub: One Monitor Outputs DVI: One Supported Resolution 352x240, 704x240, 704x480, 1280x720, 1920x1080 Video Codec H.264, MPEG-4, M-JPEG Display Speed max. 480ips @ 704x480 or 64ips @ 1920x1080 (images per second) Record Speed 16-ch Model: max.
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  • Page 159: Index

    Network Video Recorder Index Administration Service ........20 Panel ............. 30 Panel Toolbar .......... 41, 68 Path Sequence ..........49 Camera Control Toolbar ......50, 70 PIP ............52, 72 Cascade ............22 Play Screen Menu ......... 70 Client System ........... 1 Popup Screen ..........
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