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  • Page 1: User Manual

    The Intelligent Surveillance Solution NAS NVRmini User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Installation ....................8 Installation Process ................. 8 LED Status Definitions ..............17 Settings ....................18 Camera Setup ................18 2.1.1 Add Cameras by Camera Search ......... 18 2.1.2 Add Cameras Manually ............20 2.1.3 Modify Camera Information ..........22 2.1.4 Modify Camera Parameters ..........
  • Page 3 2.5.3 Auto Port-Forwarding ............50 2.5.4 Network Service Setup ............52 2.5.5 CMS Service Setup .............. 53 Management ................. 54 2.6.1 View the List of Users ............54 2.6.2 Create New Users ..............54 2.6.3 Modify User Information ............55 2.6.4 Change a User’s Password ..........
  • Page 4 Tag Filter ..................79 3.3.1 Add New Tag Filter ............... 79 3.3.2 Edit Tag Filter ................ 83 3.3.3 Delete Tag Filter ..............83 3.3.4 Import/Export Tag Filter ............83 POS Display Font ................. 83 3.4.1 Live View ................83 3.4.2 Remote Live Viewer .............. 84 3.4.3 Playback ................
  • Page 5 5.1.2 Live View Setting ..............103 5.1.3 General Setting ..............104 5.1.4 Stream Profile Setting ............104 5.1.5 OSD (On-screen display) Setting ........105 5.1.6 Monitor Display Setting ............106 5.1.7 Notification ................107 5.1.8 Set up Joystick Control ............108 5.1.9 Set up Live View Sound on Event ........
  • Page 6 7.1.4 Intelligent Search ..............132 7.1.5 Recorded Video Enhancement ........... 133 7.1.6 Save a Video ..............134 7.1.7 Save an Image ..............136 7.1.8 Print an Image ..............136 7.1.9 Backup the Recorded Video ..........137 Remote Playback System Application ......... 139 7.2.1 Playback System Application Control Panel .......
  • Page 7 13.3 Replace a Failed Disk Drive ............ 161 13.4 Check RAID Volume Status ............ 162 13.5 Respond to a Critical RAID Volume ........162 13.6 Respond to an Invalid RAID Volume ........162 13.7 Check File System Status ............163 13.8 Rebuild the File System ............
  • Page 8: Gnu General Public License

    General Public License. Please see the GNU General Public License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of this license at www.gnu.org. The GPL source code incorporated into the product is available for free download at our web site http://www.nuuo.com/. Subject to GPL, you may re-use, re-distribute and modify the GPL source code.
  • Page 9: Installation

    1. Installation Installation Process Step 1: Unpacking the Unit This package contains the following items:  The unit  Quick Start Guide  Screws for disk drives (1 package)  Power cord  Warranty card  12V DC power transformer (2 bay unit) ...
  • Page 10 2 bay unit rear view 4 bay unit front view Disk Drive Drive Carrier Drive Status LED Drive Activity LED Power button System Status LED Ethernet Activity...
  • Page 11 4 bay unit rear view Cooling Fan RJ45 Network Connection USB Connections Power Supply Fan Power Connection 4 bay unit front view (S-series) Disk Drive Drive Carrier Drive Status LED Drive Activity LED System Status LED Ethernet Activity LED...
  • Page 12 4 bay unit rear view (S-series) Power Button Cooling Fan USB Connections eSATA Connection RJ45 Network Connection Power Connection Step 2: Disk Drive Installation You can populate this unit with SATA 1.5 Gb/s or 3.0 Gb/s disk drives. For optimal performance, install disk drives of the same model and capacity. Your disk drives will become a RAID Volume on this unit.
  • Page 13 Step 3: Connecting to the Network 1. Attach one end of the network cable to the RJ45 network connection. See the rear view figure. 2. Attach the other end of the network cable to your Ethernet hub or switch. Important If there are multiple networks at your facility, note the network to which you connect the unit.
  • Page 14 The software Install Wizard performs the setup procedures on your unit. After the procedure, you can begin using this unit. 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Install Wizard. 2. This program will show the default language setting and initiation mode.
  • Page 15 5. Enter your password, and then click the OK button. Note The default Administrator password is “admin”. 6. Set the time zone, date, and time, and then click the Next button.
  • Page 16 7. Choose the network settings, and then click the Next button.  Obtain network settings automatically from DHCP server or wizard: apply settings (such as IP, net mask, gateway, DNS) which are automatically generated by the DHCP server.  Make network settings manually: individually select your specific settings.
  • Page 17  Data Protection: set the RAID level to RAID 1 (2 bay). Set the RAID level to RAID 5 (4 bay).  Maximum Capacity: set the RAID level to RAID 0 (2 bay). Set the RAID level to RAID 0 (4 bay). 9.
  • Page 18: Led Status Definitions

    LED Status Definitions  System Status LED Green Amber Definition Healthy Fail Critical  Drive Status LED Green Amber Dark Definition Healthy Fail Rebuilding Without disk  Drive Activity LED Blink No blink Definition Activity No activity  Ethernet Activity LED Green Blink Definition...
  • Page 19: Settings

    2. Settings After setting up the unit, log in to the system by entering its IP address in the browser (Internet Explorer 7 or above). When connecting, choose your language, enter the user name and password, and then begin using this system.
  • Page 20 5. The system will list all the currently available cameras. The inserted cameras are shown in blue. Click the icon to add a camera into your camera list. 6. After clicking the icon, the camera setting page will pop up. Click the item to which you want to add a camera.
  • Page 21: Add Cameras Manually

    Note Some cameras will limit the login authority to the administrator. In this condition, you need to change the user name and password to the administrator’s to log in to those cameras. 8. Click the Add button to add it. 9.
  • Page 22  Camera name: The name of the camera.  Address: The IP address.  Port: The transmission port.  User name: Login user name.  Password: Login password.  Camera Channel: Select the number of analog cameras supported by one video server from the list. ...
  • Page 23: Modify Camera Information

    2.1.3 Modify Camera Information 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click IP Camera / Camera Settings. 3. Click the Camera Settings tab. 4. Click the camera which you want to modify. 5. Modify the information of this camera. 6.
  • Page 24: Set Up Lens Settings

     Camera Name: The name of the camera.  Video Format: Select the type of format which this camera supports.  Frame rate: Choose the frame rate of the camera.  Resolution: Choose the resolution of the camera.  Quality: Choose the image quality of the camera. ...
  • Page 25: Set Up 2Nd Stream

    Note If users enable the lens while lens is not installed correctly or not even installed, a warning message will pop up as a notification if users are trying to operate lens on liveview page. 2.1.6 Set up 2nd Stream Stream profile is designed for mobile client and lower fps live stream display.
  • Page 26: View Camera Status

    2.1.7 View Camera Status 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click IP Camera / Camera Status. 3. Click the Camera Status tab.  Conn. Status: The status of the connection. Click the Connect or Disconnect button to change the connection status. ...
  • Page 27: Recording & Event Setup

    Recording & Event Setup 2.2.1 Recording Mode Setup 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click Recording & Event / Recording settings. 3. Click the Recording Mode tab. 4. If selecting Always Recording, the chosen cameras will begin to record immediately.
  • Page 28 same time every day according to your setting.  Week: Schedule the cameras for each day of the week differently. 5. Click the schedule of the camera which needs to be modified. 6. Click the column on the bottom of the page. ...
  • Page 29 7. The default setting of the camera’s recording schedule is from 00:00 to 24:00. If you want to modify the time slot, click the Configure button to modify the default settings first. 8. Choose the recording mode.
  • Page 30  Always Record: Always record.  Record on Event: Record when events triggered. The event can be triggered by Motion or Digital input. Note When setting the event Motion, please first ensure that the motion detection function in your camera has been enabled. 9.
  • Page 31 Note When setting an event, Motion or Digital input can be triggered from other cameras. This means that if the system detects motion or digital input from other cameras or I/O Box, the camera will begin recording. Note There is another way to set the schedule. If you want to change the recording time length, drag the end of the time bar from 24:00 back to the length you wish, and then drag the beginning of the time bar to the point at which you would like it to commence...
  • Page 32: Camera Events And Responding Actions Setup

    2.2.3 Camera Events and Responding Actions Setup 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click Recording & Event / Event & Action Management. 3. Click the Event & Action tab. 4. Choose the camera, and then select one of the three events. ...
  • Page 33 is lost, the system will trigger an action.  Motion from Camera: When video motion is detected, the camera triggers an action.  Input: Any external input can trigger an action. Note When setting the event Motion from Camera, make sure to set up the camera’s motion detection function first.
  • Page 34: I/O Box Input And Responding Action Setup

     Output: When an event occurs, the system will send an output signal to other connected devices.  E-Mail: When an event occurs, the system will send e-mail notifications. Make sure to add an e-mail address first.  CMS: When an event occurs, the system will send out a signal to CMS.
  • Page 35 4. Select an input of I/O Box from list. 5. Click the Add button to set up the responding actions of this event. 6. Click the action, and then click the Configure button to modify the details of that action if necessary. ...
  • Page 36: System Events And Responding Actions Setup

    2.2.5 System Events and Responding Actions Setup 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click Recording & Event / Event & Action Management. 3. Click the Event & Action tab. 4. Click System to unfold the list of system events, and then select one of the five events.
  • Page 37: Smtp Server Setup

    Follow the steps in the previous section. 6. Click the Save button. Note E-Mail is the only one action to the event Daily System Report, Unable to access FTP, Backup unfinished and Power-on Notification. In addition to select a contact, remember to insert the time of sending daily system report.
  • Page 38: Add Event Contacts

    address.  Port: SMTP port.  Sender: Sender information.  Subject: Subject.  Body: E-Mail content.  SMTP Authentication: Before sending out an E-Mail, enter the user name and password for SMTP authentication.  User Name: User name.  Password: Password. 4.
  • Page 39: Raid & File Settings

    RAID & File Settings 2.3.1 View RAID Volume Status RAID status refers to the disk drives on your unit and how they are arranged into a RAID Volume. 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click RAID & File System / RAID Management. 3.
  • Page 40: Migrate A Raid Volume

    2.3.3 Migrate a RAID Volume To migrate a RAID Volume means to change its RAID level or to add disk drives. 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click RAID & File System / RAID Management. 3.
  • Page 41: Create A Raid Volume

    Level. 6. To add disk drives, highlight disk drives in the Free Disks column and click the >> button to move them to the Disks in RAID column. 7. Click the OK button to finish it. With those steps, the RAID Volume is modified as you directed. Migration requires several minutes, depending on the type of modification taking place and the size of your disk drives.
  • Page 42: Designate A Spare Drive

    4. From the RAID Level drop-down menu, choose the RAID level you prefer for your disk array. 5. Highlight disk drives in the Free Disks column, then click the >> button to move them to the Disks in RAID column. 6.
  • Page 43: Delete A Raid Volume

    6. Highlight a disk drive in the Free Disks column and click the >> button to move it to the Disks in RAID column. 7. Click the OK button. 2.3.6 Delete a RAID Volume 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2.
  • Page 44: Recover

    Note You cannot delete a RAID Volume while a background activity is running, such as Migration or Rebuild. Wait until these activities are completed. 2.3.7 Recover For the purpose and usage of recover, you can refer to Respond to an Invalid RAID Volume.
  • Page 45: Modify The Ftp Protocol Settings

     Services: Whether users can access this unit through Windows Explorer or not.  Computer Name: The name of this unit, which is set in the Setup tab in the Network Setup function.  Computer Description: The name which will be displayed in Windows Explorer.
  • Page 46: Auto Backup

     Client Coding Type: If your FTP client uses double-byte characters but does not support Unicode, choose your FTP client’s encoding from the Client Coding Type drop-down menu. Auto Backup This feature enables you to automatically backup the recorded video of the previous date to FTP site.
  • Page 47: Set Up Backup Server

    For example: AutoBackup/NVR 5. After setting up all the information, click the Test FTP button and the system will create a folder to FTP. Check it after testing. In this case, the route of the tested file will be: ftp://nuuo.dnsalias.com/AutoBackup/NVR/NVRmini_ComputerName...
  • Page 48: Network Setup

    6. Click the Save button. Note Make sure the FTP account with privileges of administrator who is able to upload, rewrite, delete files, and create new folder. Besides, make sure the FTP server has enough space for auto backup. Note To avoid the failure of auto backup, please check the normality of FTP server regularly (e.g., enough space for video, system conditions.).
  • Page 49: Network Settings

    2.5.2 Network Settings 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click Network Setup / Network Setup. 3. Click the Setup tab to set up the network settings of your unit.  Computer Name: Name your unit. Note Because of the internal data modifications required, it will take a few minutes to change the name of your unit.
  • Page 50  Internet Protocol: Check whether you want to apply a specific internet protocol to your unit.  Address: IP address of this unit.  Subnet Mask: Subnet mask address.  Default Gateway IP Address: Gateway IP address.  Primary DNS: Primary DNS (Domain Name System) address. ...
  • Page 51: Auto Port-Forwarding

    2.5.3 Auto Port-Forwarding This function is designed for saving time in port configuration on router if users want to access the unit (in LAN) from WAN. Once enabling UPnP Service on router, users can do port-forwarding for setting page (default: 80), liveview (default: 5150), playback (default: 5160), and CMS (default: 5170) automatically.
  • Page 52 6. After selecting one of searched routers, click the icon to set up port-forwarding to this router automatically. You will find ports of setting, liveview, playback and CMS are listed. Caution For security reason, the privilege of UPnP port-forwarding is LOWER than port-forwarding configured on router.
  • Page 53: Network Service Setup

    Note UPnP port-forwarding is for temporarily use only. Most of UPnP router will clean up all UPnP ports after router reboots. Furthermore, for some routers, if the port you want to add has already been used for other devices in the same way (UPnP port forwarding), this “enable”...
  • Page 54: Cms Service Setup

    functions at the same time.  Access: Check to record playback access information on NVR Log page, including access time, playback video channels, and time frame.  Allowed/ Blocked List  Allowed List: Only IP addresses from the allowed list are allowed to log in.
  • Page 55: Management

    Management 2.6.1 View the List of Users 1. Open Internet Explorer and login the unit. 2. Click Management/ User Management. 3. Click the Create New Users tab. 4. The list will be displayed on the bottom of the page. 2.6.2 Create New Users 1.
  • Page 56: Modify User Information

     Guest user: User can do live view and playback function only. 7. Select the live view cameras which this user can access. 8. Select the playback channels which this user can access. 9. Check whether this user can backup or delete recorded data. 10.
  • Page 57: Change A User's Password

    8. Check whether this user can backup or delete recorded data. 9. Click the Modify User button to finish it. 2.6.4 Change a User’s Password 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click Management / User Management. 3.
  • Page 58: Online License Activation

    2.6.6 Online License Activation There are two types of license currently, camera license for 2ch-device and POS license for 2bay and 4bay S-series device. With the former license upgrade, the device possesses up to 4ch capacity. With the latter license upgrade, users can use POS function.
  • Page 59: Offline License Activation

    4. Download dialog pops up. Save the request file and take it to other PC which is connected to the Internet. Furthermore, the PC should be installed OffLineTool.exe which can be found from NVRmini tool kit v2.5. ftp://nvrmini:nuuo@nuuo.dnsalias.com/NVRmini v2.5 AP.zip...
  • Page 60 5. Execute the OffLineTool.exe in that PC with Internet connection, and select the request file offline.req. 6. Input the serial number, click the Activate button, and save the .dll file offline_license.dll. 7. Import the license file to the unit. 8. The license will be updated in License List if activated successfully. System will reboot automatically.
  • Page 61: View The Event Log

    2.6.8 View the Event Log 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click Management / Log System to find the event list of your unit. There are four kinds of event which will be listed on this page. ...
  • Page 62: Load Unit Configuration / Default Settings

    1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click Management / Save / Load Configuration. 3. Click the Save Configuration tab. 4. Choose the volume. 5. Choose the folder which the configuration file will be generated into. 6.
  • Page 63 7. Check the Load Configuration or the Load Default Settings option. If choosing Load Default Settings, jump to step 11 directly. 8. Choose the volume. 9. Choose the folder “public”. 10. Select upgrade file or insert the file name. 11. Check the box of E-Map Settings or POS Settings if you want to restore the configuration.
  • Page 64: System

    System 2.7.1 View System Information 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click System / System Information. 3. Click the System Information tab. The system information includes the following items.  Operating System: Embedded Linux  Version: OS version ...
  • Page 65: Upgrade The System

    The enclosure information includes the following items.  temperature: Normal range <= 58℃  System Fan Speed: Normal range >= 1800 RPM  Power Status 5V: 4.75 V <= normal range <= 5.23 V  Power Status 12V: 11.00 V <= normal range <= 12.94 V Power Status 3.3V: 3.12 V <= normal range <= 3.46 V Note...
  • Page 66: System Date And Time Setup

    If the current FW version is v1.0 (NVR FW: 01.00.XXXX.951), please upgrade to v1.2 (NVR FW: 01.00.XXXX.1247) before upgrading to further versions. FW version reference: http://support.nuuo.com/mediawiki/index.php/NVRmini_versions 2.7.4 System Date and Time Setup Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit.
  • Page 67: Daylight Saving Time Setup

    Choose the year. Choose the month. Choose the day. Choose the time. Click the OK button. Caution When you modify the date or time of the system, the system may find the wrong data when searching the recorded data. Backup the recorded data before changing the time.
  • Page 68: View Ups Status

    default. You can disable/enable this buzzer with the following steps. (We recommend that this buzzer should be enabled.) 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click System / Buzzer. 3. Click the Setup tab. 4. Check the Enable or Disable option. 5.
  • Page 69: Ups Setup

    2.7.8 UPS Setup This feature enables you to tell your unit how long to run on UPS battery power and when to shutdown, after a power failure. 1. Attach the APC UPS to one of the unit’s USB ports. 2. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 3.
  • Page 70: Restart The Unit

    3. Check the enable option. 4. Click the OK button. 2.7.10 Restart the Unit 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click System / Reboot / Shutdown. 3. Click the Options tab. 4. Check the Reboot option. 5.
  • Page 71: Shut Down The Unit

    2.7.11 Shut Down the Unit The only time you need to shut down the unit is to replace the disk drive cooling fan or the power supply. During and after the shutdown, none of your files will be accessible from your desktops / laptops. ...
  • Page 72: Pos

    3. POS Introduction 3.1.1 System Introduction NUUO POS, a Point of Sales Systems based on NUUO NVR/DVR/NVDR/NAS, provides financial transaction’s surveillance solution in one central system. The architecture is as below; POS transaction data flows to NAS by Ethernet. Each Cash Register with an external receipt printer is connected by DB9 cable.
  • Page 73: Hardware Installation - Scb-C31A

    110 bps to 230.4 kbps Baud Rate Data Bits 5, 6, 7 or 8 Stop Bits 1, 1.5 or 2 Parity None, Even, Odd, Mark, Space Flow Control None, RTX/CTS, XON/XOFF, DTR/DSR 3.1.2 Hardware Installation – SCB-C31A To connect Cash Register, Printer, and SCB-C31A POS data capture converter together, please follow below steps: Step 1: Please refer the user manual to setup Cash Register and printer.
  • Page 74: Software Installation - Scb-C31A

    Cash register Y-cable SCB-C31A Null Modem Ethernet Printer Provided by printer The LED Indicators: LINK LED: Ethernet cable connection and data active. RUN LED: System is ready (Blinking). Serial 1: Transiting/Receiving Indicator. 3.1.3 Software Installation – SCB-C31A...
  • Page 75 Step 1: Use IE-browser to setup SCB-C31A, the default IP address is 192.168.1.1 Step 2: Setup IP address and password in Server page, and click the Save button. Note Each time you switch the page of the web, please click Save at first.
  • Page 76: Connection Via Tcp Client

    Step 5: Please restart/reset the box after changing configurations to active setup. To reset the unit manually apply power, insert a small plastic tool, and press lightly depressing reset located between the switch. Hold for 3 seconds and release. The Link and Run light will go out and turn back on.
  • Page 77 3. Click the Settings tab to set POS application.  Data Source: List of all the data sources.  Insert: Click to insert POS and do the POS settings. See Insert POS Setting for details.  Delete: Click to remove the selected POS from the list. See Delete POS Device for details.
  • Page 78: Insert Pos Setting

     Name: Name of the POS data source.  IP: IP of the POS data source.  Serial Box: The serial box data source used.  Filter: Tag type to filter the data from POS. See Tag Filter details.  Associated Cameras: List of all the associated cameras of the selected POS.
  • Page 79 4. Set up Miscellaneous options, including Record POS Transaction and Display on Video Preview.  Record POS Transaction: Select this checkbox to record POS transaction data. Users are allowed to search the POS data.  Display on Video Preview: Select this checkbox to display POS transaction overlay on associated camera live video.
  • Page 80: Delete Pos Device

    7. Set up display area for each camera video in Display Region Definition.  Default: The default display area is in the upper left corner of video image.  User Define: Enable User Define, and define display area by dragging rectangle 8.
  • Page 81 original and filtered data.  Filter Tool: Upper/down buttons to arrange the priority of each filter; remove button to remove the filter from list. 3. Enter name of this tag filter. 4. Click Connect button to capture POS transaction data from POS device. The original transaction data will be shown on the left window.
  • Page 82  Omit: Neglect the selected text which is meaningless or not important. The text will disappear on the right window.  Substitute: Use another word(s) to replace the selected text. The system will pop up a substitution panel for replacing word(s) users want. The replaced text will be shown on the right window.
  • Page 83  Cash Register Opened: Define the selected text as the symbol for opening cash register. The filtered data will be shown the <Cash Drawer Open> mark as below.  End: Define the selected text as the symbol for transaction ending. The filtered data will be separated line as below.
  • Page 84: Edit Tag Filter

    8. Click the OK button to save. 3.3.2 Edit Tag Filter 1. Select Tag Filter name from drop-down menu. 2. Click Edit button. 3. Configure the Tag Filter window. 4. Click the OK button to save. 3.3.3 Delete Tag Filter 1.
  • Page 85: Remote Live Viewer

    4. Select the font, font size, font color and background for the POS transaction data overlaid the video. 5. Click the OK button to save. 3.4.2 Remote Live Viewer 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer 2. Click the General Setting button to open Live View Setting window.
  • Page 86: Playback

    3. Select the font, font size, font color and background for the POS transaction data overlaid the video. 4. Click the OK button to save. 3.4.3 Playback 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click the Playback button. 3.
  • Page 87: Playback System

    4. Select the font, font size, font color and background for the POS transaction data overlaid the video. Also, select the type of transaction data display time. 3.4.4 Playback System 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System...
  • Page 88: Pos Transaction Data Search

    2. Click the Setting button to open Setting window. 3. Select the font, font size, font color and background for the POS transaction data overlaid the video. Also, select the type of transaction data display time. POS Transaction Data Search POS Search tool is used to search key word of all transaction data.
  • Page 89: Search Pos Transaction Data Through Playback

    3.5.1 Search POS Transaction Data through Playback 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click the Playback button. 3. Click the Open Record button to open Data Time Search Dialog window. 4. Click the POS Search button to open POS Search Dialog window.
  • Page 90: Search Pos Transaction Data Through Playback System

    10. Select the checkbox of Search within result, and enter a keyword, you can search the data within the results. 3.5.2 Search POS Transaction Data through Playback System 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. 2. Click the Open Record button to open Data Time Search Dialog window.
  • Page 91: Select Period By Data & Time Through Playback

    Date Time Period section after choosing cameras. 5. Click OK to playback videos. 3.6.3 Select Period by Data & Time through Playback System 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. 2. Click the Open Record button to open Data Time Search Dialog window.
  • Page 92: Backup Through Internet Explorer

    Select the directory you want to save the backup data. Click the Backup button. The system will then begin backup process automatically. 3.7.2 Backup through Playback System Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. Click the Open Record button to select data. Click the Backup button.
  • Page 93: Backup Through Backup System

    Check the Backup POS Transaction option. Set the Start Time and End Time you want to backup. Select the cameras you want to backup. Select the directory you want to save the backup data. Click the Backup button. 3.7.3 Backup through Backup System Please refer to step 1 to 14 of the content of Backup and Delete Records, and check the Backup POS Transaction option.
  • Page 94: Introduction

    4.1.1 System Introduction NUUO provides remote I/O solution for NVRmini by connecting SCB-C31 with NUUO I/O Box SCB-C24/26/28. Refer to the below architecture, I/O device is connected directly with I/O Box, and input/output signal delivered in RS485 format are converted to Ethernet through SCB-C31. NVRmini can...
  • Page 95: Software Installation - Scb-C31

    RS485 RJ-45 RS485 Reset Switch Power Important Multiple I/O Boxes can be connected to a single SCB-C31. However, series connection of I/O boxes is forbidden. Furthermore, the default ID for each I/O Box is the same. Please follow the direction to setup I/O Box one by one. 4.1.3 Software Installation –...
  • Page 96: Software Installation - Scb-C24/26/28

    Step 2: Setup IP address and port. 1. Static IP Address 2. Server Listening Port: The default port is 4000, which is not the port for setting page, but for signal transmission. Step 3: Click the Apply button to activate configuration. Important Due to the stability of data transmission, one SCB-C31 can be paired with one NAS unit only.
  • Page 97 Note IOConfig.exe starts scanning the ID from 0 to 255, and it may take around a minute to finish scan. 2. When the I/O Box is discovered, click on the item and change the ID from the New Address field. Click the Update device button to activate the settings.
  • Page 98: Software Setup

    4. Refer to the HW Installation section to connect other I/O Box and repeat the steps 1 through 3 above to configure more I/O Boxes. Software Setup 4.2.1 Add I/O Box 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2.
  • Page 99: Modify I/O Box Information

    and SCB-C28.  Address: The IP Address of SCB-C31.  Port: The transmission port of SCB-C31.  ID: The ID of the I/O box. 4. Click the Create button, and the information will be updated in I/O Box List. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more I/O boxes in the list. 6.
  • Page 100: Relative Configuration And Application

    4. For output pin, you can configure its duration time to control how long output acts after it’s triggered. The duration range is 3 sec~60 sec. N/A stands for unlimited. 5. Click the Save button. Note If the box of I/O pin is unchecked, this pin won’t be shown on relative application pages.
  • Page 101: Live View

    5. Live view There are two ways to execute the live view function: with Internet Explorer or with the Remote Live Viewer application. Internet Explorer 5.1.1 Live View Control Panel Log In/ Log Out (Live view service) Camera List Set Preset Point / Go to Preset Point Zoom out / Zoom in PTZ Camera...
  • Page 102  Play / Stop / Drop: Select a camera / video and click this button to play/stop/disconnect a particular channel.  Information Display Window: Display video information including server name, video current status, and bit rate for a selected channel. ...
  • Page 103  Enable Move: Adjust the current view of camera which supports PT function by dragging the button on the display screen.  PTZ: Click the + or – button to zoom in or zoom out Enable Digital the view. The lower right square flashing on the video grid indicates the correspondent view of the camera.
  • Page 104: Live View Setting

    users are allowed to enlarge different spots and view them in different channels without failing to record the whole view.  Connect / Disconnect: Click to connect or disconnect the designate camera.  Login / Logout Server: Click to login or logout. ...
  • Page 105: General Setting

    5.1.3 General Setting 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click the Live View button on the top of the page. 3. Click the General Setting button. 4. Click the General tab. 5. Check the Enable audio on active channel option to enable audio streaming on active channel.
  • Page 106: Osd (On-Screen Display) Setting

    5. Adjust the stream profile of every camera with stream profile enabled in setting page. 6. Click a camera and select its stream profile, and click the Copy to… button to apply this profile to other channels. 7. Click the OK button. 5.1.5 OSD (On-screen display) Setting 1.
  • Page 107: Monitor Display Setting

    5. Check the Enable camera OSD option. 6. Set the foreground and background settings of the OSD. 7. Select which kinds of information will be displayed on the screen. 8. Click the Apply button to preview the result. 9. Click the Default button to back to the default settings if necessary. 10.
  • Page 108: Notification

    5.1.7 Notification 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click the Live View button on the top of the page. 3. Click the General Setting button. 4. Click the Notification tab. 5. Check Show recording status to show the crystal ball with recording status on monitor display.
  • Page 109: Set Up Joystick Control

    5.1.8 Set up Joystick Control 1. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 2. Click the Live View button on the top of the page. 3. Click the General Setting button. 4. Click the Joystick tab.  Function: You can choose the function from the drop-down menu for the button of the joystick.
  • Page 110: Set Up Live View Sound On Event

     Parameter: Choose the preset point from the drop-down menu.  Default: Click to back to default setting.  Import: Click to import the settings.  Export: Click to export the settings. 5. Click the OK button. 5.1.9 Set up Live View Sound on Event 1.
  • Page 111: Remote Live Viewer Application

    Remote Live Viewer Application 5.2.1 Remote Live Viewer Application Control Panel Log In/ Log Out (Server / Group) Server and Camera List Set Preset Point / Go to Preset Point Zoom out / Zoom in PTZ Camera Control Exit Focus Far / Auto Focus / Focus Near Minimize Information...
  • Page 112  Information Display Window: Display video information including server name, video current status, and bit rate for a selected channel.  Start Monitor > E-Map: Upload map and drag camera or I/O on it to track device location and alarm status with instant response when an event occurred.
  • Page 113: Unit Connection Setting

    Login / Logout Server: Click to login or logout.  Connect All / Disconnect All: Click to connect or disconnect all cameras. 5.2.2 Unit Connection Setting 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button.
  • Page 114 3. Click the Server tab. 4. Insert the unit name. 5. Insert the IP address. 6. Modify the port if necessary. 7. Insert the user name.
  • Page 115: General Setting

    11. Click the Add button to add this unit into your remote server list. 12. Click the OK button. 5.2.3 General Setting 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the General tab.
  • Page 116: Camera Group Setting

    6. Select monitor(s) to run LiveView. 7. Click the OK button. 5.2.4 Camera Group Setting You can put different cameras into the same group. 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the Group tab.
  • Page 117: Delete/ Rename Camera Groups

    9. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to establish other groups. 10. Click the OK button. 5.2.5 Delete/ Rename Camera Groups 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the Group tab.
  • Page 118: Osd (On-Screen Display) Setting

    1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the Camera tab. 4. Adjust the stream profile of every camera with stream profile enabled in setting page. 5. Click a camera and select its stream profile, and click the Copy to…...
  • Page 119: Monitor Display Setting

    8. Click the Default button to back to the default settings if necessary. 9. Click the OK button. 5.2.8 Monitor Display Setting 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the Monitor Display tab.
  • Page 120: Notification

    6. Select the screen division of NxN type. 7. Click the OK button. 5.2.9 Notification 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the Notification tab. 4. Check Show recording status to show the crystal ball with recording status on monitor display.
  • Page 121: Set Up Joystick Control

    Refer to Event & Action Management to do the settings. 5.2.10 Set up Joystick Control 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the Joystick tab.  Function: You can choose the function from the drop-down menu for...
  • Page 122: Set Up Live View Sound On Event

     Export: Click to export the settings. 4. Click the OK button. 5.2.11 Set up Live View Sound on Event 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the General Setting button. 3. Click the Sound tab.
  • Page 123: Set Up Remote Live Viewer

    5.2.12 Set up Remote Live Viewer 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the unit you wish to access in your remote server list. 3. Click the LOG IN button to access your unit.
  • Page 124: E-Map

    6. E-Map There are two ways to execute the live view function: by Internet Explorer or by Remote Live Viewer application. With E-map, user can easily track the device location and alarm status with instant response when an event occurs. The arrows and lightening icon on E-map represent cameras and I/O devices.
  • Page 125: Add Map

     Map: Select a map you want to show on E-map Window.  Camera: Select the camera to see preview video or mark indicator on E-map.  Digital Input: Select it to highlight the device with green ring on map and show status on Information Window. If the Digital Input is from IP camera, the preview window will display live video of the camera.
  • Page 126: Edit Map

    3. Select a map file and insert a name. Click the OK button, and then the map you added appears in the Device and Map Tree List. 4. The map indicator appears on the upper left of map. Drag it to the position you want on appointed map.
  • Page 127: Add/Rotate Device Indicator

    6.1.5 Add/Rotate Device Indicator 1. Make sure being in “Edit Mode” and all devices are inserted and connected. 2. Select the map which you want to add device indicator on. 3. Select a device from list and directly drag it to the desired location on the map.
  • Page 128: Relative Configuration And Application

    Please check the Notification function for details. Remote Live Viewer Application 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Remote Live Viewer. 2. Click the Start Monitor button and select Open E-Map. 6.2.1 E-Map Control Panel Server List Edit Mode /...
  • Page 129: Playback

    7. Playback There are two ways to execute the playback function: with Internet Explorer or with the Playback System application. Internet Explorer 7.1.1 Playback Control Panel Browse Mode Search Mode Screen Division Open Record General Setting Enhancement / Backup Post Processing Tool Export Video / Save Image...
  • Page 130  Browse Mode: Play the recorded video when in Search Mode.  Open Record: Click the Open Record button to access the Date-Time Panel and select the video records which you want to review.  General Setting  Record Display ...
  • Page 131: Search The Recorded Video

    “Esc” or right click un-select full screen to go back to the original view.  Enable ImmerVision PTZ: Adjust PTZ in PTZ mode.  ImmerVision Lens Setting: Select the mode of lens, original, PTZ mode, Quad mode and Perimeter mode. 7.1.2 Search the Recorded Video Refresh POS Search...
  • Page 132: Play The Recorded Video

    colors.  Show Records: Show the period of recording data in the Time Table.  Show Event Log: Show Event Log makes Time Table show the time of event detection. Color of event type can be defined by preference. 1. From the Record Display Window at the top left of the Date Time Panel, select the date you want to search the record from.
  • Page 133: Intelligent Search

    4. Click the Open Record button. 5. The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips. Select the date you want to search the record from. 6. Highlight the video records that you want to review. 7.
  • Page 134: Recorded Video Enhancement

    Check the Stop when found option. If unchecked, the search tool will list all the events it found, instead of stopping at the moment the event found. Click the Search button.  Missing Object: Alarm is set on when the selected object is removed from the defined area on the screen.
  • Page 135: Save A Video

     Visibility: Check the option and adjust the gamma value of the image to enhance the image and make it cleaner.  Sharpen: Check the option to activate the function. Move the slider control to the right to sharpen the image, to the left to soften it. ...
  • Page 136 Click the Save Video button. Choose the folder where you want to save the file. 10. Insert the file name and click the Save button. 11. Choose the export format. 12. Choose the use profile. 13. Check to export the recorded video with Audio, OSD and POS Transaction.
  • Page 137: Save An Image

    7.1.7 Save an Image Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. Click the Playback button on the top of the page. Click the Open Record button. The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips. Select the date you want to search the record from. Highlight the video clip you want to review, and then click the OK button.
  • Page 138: Backup The Recorded Video

     Print Content: Print the image from currently selected channel or all the channels shown on the screen.  Page Setting  Print in original size: Check to have the image print in original size.  Fit the page: Check to have the image fit the page. ...
  • Page 139 Set the Start Time and End Time you want to backup. Select the cameras you want to backup. Select the directory you want to save the backup data. Click the Backup button. The system will then begin backup process automatically.
  • Page 140: Remote Playback System Application

    Play / Pause / Stop Speed Zoom 7.2.2 Set up Unit Connections Before using the Playback System application, you need to set a connection to your unit first. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. Click the General Setting button.
  • Page 141 Click the Server tab. Insert the name of your unit. Insert the IP address of that unit. Modify the port if necessary. Insert the user name. Insert the password. Check the Save Password option. 10. Click the Test Server button to test the connection between the local application and the remote unit.
  • Page 142: Search The Recorded Video

    7.2.3 Search the Recorded Video Remote Playback Site Management 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. 2. Click the Open Record button. 3. Click the icon on the top of the Date-Time Panel to obtain the Remote Playback Site Management dialog, and then select the server you want to access.
  • Page 143: Intelligent Search

    8. Click the OK button. 7.2.5 Intelligent Search Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. Click the Open Record button. The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips. Select the date you want to search the record from. Check Search the Recorded Video for more details.
  • Page 144: Recorded Video Enhancement

    7.2.6 Recorded Video Enhancement Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. Click the Open Record button. The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips. Select the date you want to search the record from. Check Search the Recorded Video for more details.
  • Page 145: Save A Video

     OK: Apply the modifications of the settings. 7.2.7 Save a Video Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. Click the Open Record button. The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips. Select the date from which you want to search the record.
  • Page 146: Print An Image

    7.2.9 Print an Image Print the current image of the video you choose. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. Click the Open Record button. The Record Display Window will show the information of the available video clips.
  • Page 147 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. 2. Click the Open Record button to select data. 3. Click the Backup button. 4. Set the Start Time and End Time you want to backup. 5. Select the cameras you want to backup.
  • Page 148: Backup And Delete Records

    The Backup System Application In addition to the ways mentioned in the previous chapters, you can apply the application to backup your files. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Backup System. Click the Remote Server Site button to set up remote server.
  • Page 149 Insert the name of your unit. Insert the IP address of that unit. Modify the port if necessary. Insert the user name. Insert the password. Check the Save Password option. Click the Test Server button to test the connection between the local application and the remote unit.
  • Page 150 14. Set the Start Time and End Time you want to backup. (or highlight the video records which you want to backup) 15. Select the cameras you want to backup. 16. Click the OK button. 17. Select the time slot which you want to backup. 18.
  • Page 151: Backup The Recorded Video Through Windows Explorer

    21. Click the OK button. Backup the Recorded Video through Windows Explorer Find your unit through Windows Explorer (insert “\\” plus the IP address of your unit) Insert the name and password of the administrator or power user. Open the “videodata” folder. Copy the date folder which you want to backup to your desktop / laptop.
  • Page 152: Playback The Backup Records

    Use the Playback function to backup your records. Put your backup folder into the program folder of NVRmini. (Default directory is “C:\Program Files\NUUO\NVRmini”.) Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Playback System. Click the Open Record button. Select the recorded data to play back.
  • Page 153 Click the Remote Server Site button to set up remote server. Insert the name of your unit. Insert the IP address of that unit. Modify the port if necessary. Insert the user name. Insert the password. Check the Save Password option. Click the Test Server button to test the connection between the local application and the remote unit.
  • Page 154 13. Click the New Period button to select the record date. 14. Set the Start Time and End Time. (or highlight the video records which you want to delete) 15. Select the cameras you want to delete the records. 16. Click the OK button. 17.
  • Page 155: Without Backup Application

    18. Click the Delete button. 19. Confirm the check dialog. 8.5.2 Without Backup Application Find your unit through Windows Explorer (insert “\\” plus the IP address of your unit). Use the administrator’s ID and password to log in. Open the “videodata” folder. Select the date folder which you want to delete.
  • Page 156: Verification Tool

    1. File in (.dat) (.264) format will be displayed as 2. File in (.avi) (.asf) format will be displayed as 3. File in (.bmp) (.jpg) format will be displayed as Execute Verification Tool 1. Startup > NUUO NVRmini > Verification Tool. 2. Verification Tool Overview Add File Add Folder...
  • Page 157: Verify Image / Video

    Note Choose the file type first before selecting files. Only (.dat) (.264) (.avi) (.asf) (.bmp) (.jpg) are available to open.  Video Preview: Preview designate file in verification list. Select the buttons below to play , pause , and stop the video file.
  • Page 158: External Storage

    10. External Storage Total recording space can be expanded up to 16TB by connecting DAS through eSATA port, which is a new feature for S series devices. Important For performance consideration, please lower the total bitrate to 40Mbps. 10.1 Create a Volume on DAS The current compatible DAS is Promise DS4600.
  • Page 159 4. Click RAID & File System / File System Management. 5. Click the ESATA icon to view the disk drive information. 6. Click the Format ESATA Disk button. 7. A confirmation dialog pops up. Type “YES” into the field, and then click the OK button.
  • Page 160: Log Out

    11. Log out Click the Logout button on the top of the page to log out of the system. If there is no action in 10 minutes, the system will log out automatically to avoid unauthorized access.
  • Page 161: Remote Pc System Requirements

    12. Remote PC System Requirements Remote PC Minimum Requirements Model 2 bay 4 bay OS Supported Windows XP/ 2003/ Vista/ Win7 Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.6GHz User Interface 1. HTTP Web browser - Internet Explorer 7 or later 2. Client Application Program 3.
  • Page 162: Troubleshooting

    13. Troubleshooting 13.1 Check the System Status LED The system status LED reports the condition of the enclosure fan and power supply:  Green: Normal  Amber: There is a problem with the fan or power supply  Red: The fan, power supply, or file system has failed If your unit is configured to work with a UPS, it will continue to run for a while after a power supply failure.
  • Page 163: Check Raid Volume Status

    unit. If the failed drive belonged to a RAID Volume, the RAID Volume will begin rebuilding as soon as the new drive is installed. During the rebuild, the Disk Status LED shows amber. When the rebuild is finished, the Disk Status LED turns green.
  • Page 164: Check File System Status

    the RAID Volume as invalid. Use the Recover function to validate the RAID Volume. The Recover tab is only active when an invalid RAID Volume is present and can be recovered. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. Click RAID &...
  • Page 165: Check Enclosure Status

    Click the RAID Volume Critical icon to display the Rebuild File System button. Click the Rebuild File System button. In the confirmation box, type “YES” into the field provided, and then click the OK button. 13.9 Check Enclosure Status Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. Click System / System Information.
  • Page 166: Restore All Default Configuration

    Caution Pressing and holding the reset button for 8 seconds will restore the default Administrator password. 13.11 Restore All Default Configuration If you want to restore all configurations to default setting, follow the following steps. Verify that the system is fully booted. Insert your reset tool into the reset button hole on the back of the device.
  • Page 167: Upgrade Process When Using Windows Vista

    Click the upper bar to begin the installation process. Click the Install button to complete the process. 13.13 Upgrade Process When Using Windows Vista Windows Vista limits user authority, which will cause it to block any connection through Windows Explorer. In this case, you need to change Vista’s settings to allow the connection.
  • Page 168 Find your unit through Windows Explorer (insert “\\” plus the IP address of your unit). Use the administrator’s ID and password to log in. Put the update file into the folder “public” in your unit. Open Internet Explorer and log in to the unit. 10.
  • Page 169: Cannot Playback When Applying Windows 2000

    extension name. 15. Click the OK button. 16. The system will begin the upgrade process. 17. After upgrade, the system will reboot. You need to re-access the unit again. 13.14 Cannot Playback When Applying Windows 2000 Check whether you have installed Media Player or not. If you have installed Media Player, check whether its version is version 9 or later.
  • Page 170 Click User Accounts Click User Accounts...
  • Page 171 Click Turn User Account Control on or off Click to deselect the Turn User Account Control on or off box to turn off UAC Click OK and restart Windows to complete the new setting...
  • Page 172: Enable Privilege Level Of Internet Explorer

    13.16.2 Enable Privilege Level of Internet Explorer Go to C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer Right click on iexplore.exe Select “Run as administrator” and then the system will be prompted to run IE browser You will be able to use the system after downloading ActiveX while Vista UAC turned on...
  • Page 173: Install Wizard Issue On Windows Vista

    Note Before conducting Install Wizard, remember to put your PC and the unit in the same LAN (the same network, no need to be through the same switch). Please visit NUUO wiki for more information. http://support.nuuo.com/mediawiki/index.php/NVRmini...
  • Page 174: Appendix - Raid System

    Appendix – RAID System Introduction to RAID RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) allows multiple disk drives to be combined together into a RAID Volume. You will create a RAID Volume on your unit when you perform the setup procedure. The benefits of a RAID can include: ...
  • Page 175: Raid 1 - Mirror

    120 GB drives will form a 400 GB (4 x 100 GB) RAID Volume instead of 460 GB. If disk drives of different capacities are used, there will also be unused capacity on the larger drives. Because RAID 0 does not offer Fault Tolerance, meaning that you cannot recover your data after a disk drive failure, we do not recommend a RAID 0 Volume for your unit.
  • Page 176: Raid 5 - Block Striping With Distributed Parity

    capacity of 100 GB in a mirrored RAID Volume. If disk drives of different capacities are used, there will also be unused capacity on the larger drive. RAID 1 Volumes on this unit consist of two disk drives. If you want a mirrored RAID Volume with more than two disk drives, see RAID 10 –...
  • Page 177: Raid 10 - Mirror / Stripe

    RAID 10 – Mirror / Stripe Mirror/Stripe combines both of the RAID 0 and RAID 1 types. RAID 10 can increase performance by reading and writing data in parallel while protecting data with duplication. At least four disk drives are needed for RAID 10 to be installed.
  • Page 178 following summarizes some advantages, disadvantages and applications for each choice.  RAID 0 Advantage Disadvantage   Implements a striped disk RAID Not a true RAID because it is not fault Volume, the data is broken down into tolerant blocks and each block is written to a ...
  • Page 179: Spare Drives

    Spare Drives A spare is a disk drive that has been designated to replace a failed disk drive in a RAID Volume. In the event of the failure of a disk drive within a RAID 1 or three-drive RAID 5 Volume, the spare drive is activated as a member of the RAID Volume to replace a disk drive that has failed.
  • Page 180: Raid Volume Migration

    drive, rebuilding is not possible for RAID 0 Volumes. RAID Volume Migration Migration is the process of: Changing the RAID level Adding disk drives but keeping the same RAID level In the migration process, the existing RAID Volume is called the Source. The proposed RAID Volume is called the Target.
  • Page 181  RAID 1 A RAID 1 source Volume can migrate to the following target RAID levels: Target Requirement RAID 0 Can use same number of disk drives. RAID 5 3 disk drives minimum. At least 1 more disk drive than the RAID 1 RAID Volume. ...
  • Page 182: Appendix - Camera Integration

    Appendix – Camera Integration Camera Supporting List Refer to NUUO website: http://www.nuuo.com/product.php?id=13&sub=4 Camera Search Tool ACTi Arecont Sony Stream Profile Stream profile is designed for mobile client and lower fps live stream display. For performance consideration, we fix the resolution and framerate for each brand/series.
  • Page 183 Panasonic i-pro 3 megapixel Panasonic i-pro others Pelco CIF~D1 0.1~10 CIF~D1 0.1~10 Samsung SANTEC (D1) 0.3~0.8 SANTEC (1.3 Mega) VGA~D1 VGA~D1 0.3~0.8 SANTEC (3 Mega) VGA~3M VGA~3M 0.3~0.8 SANTEC (video VGA~D1 VGA~D1 0.3~0.8 server) Sanyo HD1, HD3, CIF~VGA CIF~VGA Sanyo HD2 CIF~4 Mega 0.1~3 CIF~4 Mega...
  • Page 184 Sanyo HD1: VCC-HD2500, VDC-HD3500 Sanyo HD2: VCC-HD2100, VCC-HD2300, VDC-HD3100, VDC-HD3300 Sanyo HD3: VCC-HD5400, VCC-HD5600 Sanyo HD4: VCC-HD4600 Videosec 1: IBF-211, IDA-210, IP-206M, IS-240 Videosec 2: ICS-13, ICS-20F, ID-20 Visit NUUO wiki for full NVRmini supported cameras on mobile clients: http://support.nuuo.com/mediawiki/index.php/NVRmini_supported_cameras_o n_mobile_clients...
  • Page 185 Add: C Block, 18 Sihyuan St. Jhongjheng District, Taiwan (ROC) TEL: +886-2-2362-2260 E-mail: service@nuuo.com...

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