Advanced Technology Video NVR4P Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
NVR4P (PoE)
4 Channel Network
Video Recorder
Model : NVR4P
Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy for future reference.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL NVR4P (PoE) 4 Channel Network Video Recorder Model : NVR4P Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy for future reference.
  • Page 2: Explanation Of Graphical Symbols

    WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PROCUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 3: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 1.1 Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 1.2 Components ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 1.3 Key Features ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 1.4 Basic Security System Configuration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 1.5 Front Panel View and Keypads------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 1.6 Rear Panel View-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 1.7 IR Remote Control ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Chapter 2.
  • Page 6 3.2.2. RECORDING SCHEDULE SETUP ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 3.2.3. Holiday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 3.2.4. Event Record Duration --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 3.2.5. Record Option ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 3.3. Device Setup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 3.3.1. Storage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 3.3.2. Sensor/Video Loss Detection Setup --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 3.3.3. Alarm Schedule ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 3.3.4.
  • Page 7 4.4. Capture ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 70 4.5. POS/ATM Device ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 4.6. Video Analysis --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 Chapter 5. General Operation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 5.1. Mouse Menu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 5.1.1. Screen Mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 4-Split ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 PIP --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 Auto Sequence ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 5.1.2.
  • Page 8 7.2. Retrieve and view Captured Images -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 89 7.3. Remove Captured Images -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 90 7.4. Backup Captured Image ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 Chapter 8. Web Viewer – Connect to NVR via Internet Explorer ------------------------------------------ 92 8.1. System Requirement ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 8.1.1. Network Environment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 8.2.
  • Page 9 9.1.4.3. Signal/Language ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 102 9.1.4.4. System Information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 9.1.4.5. Authorization Management ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 9.1.5. Ne t wor k - - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - -- - -- - - -- - -- - - -- - - --- - - - -- - - -- - -- - - -- - -- - - -- -- --- - - - --- - -- - -- - - - 105 9.1.5.1.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1. Description This manual applies to the 4 channel network video recorder. (Model: NVR4P) The network video recorder supports up to 4 network cameras. The NVR can record high quality Full HD images onto the maximum capacity of hard disk drives.
  • Page 11 ► PTZ camera control by RS-485 and via network ► Independent color adjustment for each camera input and VGA output ► USB Mouse and IR remote control unit for user interface ► Self-diagnosis system and Hardware Watchdog: error checking and restoring functions ►...
  • Page 12: Basic Security System Configuration

    1.4. Basic Security System Configuration Keyboard-Controller Alarm Out Sensor Inputs NO Devices NC/NO Devices scalable DC 30V 1A max TTL Level Input AC 125V 0.5A max Smartphone Power Switch Amplified Speaker VGA Monitor LOCAL NETWORK OR DC Power INTERNET Adapter HDMI Monitor Client Software Web Browser...
  • Page 13: Rear Panel View

    1.5. Front Panel View 1. USB 2.0 Port (x2): Connect USB mouse or USB memory device for file backup or firmware upgrade. 2. REC LED: Recording indicator. 3. IR REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR: Receives all incoming signals from the remote control 4.
  • Page 14: Front Panel View And Keypads

    1.7. IR Remote Control 1. Audio: ON/ OFF function. 2. REC (Record): Start/stop manual recording. 3. Number Buttons: Select camera (channel) number. 4. ID SEL: Allows you to select ID setting. 5. ID: Displays current ID. 6. Info: It will display system information. 7.
  • Page 15 3. Replace the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2. Installation

    Chapter 2. Installation 2.1. HDD Installation Before Installation We recommend setting the current time on your NVR before HDD Installation. Please make sure that the power of NVR is switched off before starting installation. Step 1. Make sure the NVR power is switched OFF Step 2.
  • Page 17: Network Connection Setup

    2.2. Network Connection Setup 2.2.1. Using a Static IP Address You can use the Static IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) for your NVR. The Gateway address is the IP address of your broadband modem.
  • Page 18: Router Configuration

    2.2.3. Router Configuration If your NVR is connected to the network through a router, you should configure router properly. There are 3 steps as follows. 1. WAN Setting 2. DHCP Setting 3. Virtual Server Setting 2.2.3.1. WAN Setting When you connect to your Router, you can find menu for WAN setting.
  • Page 19: Virtual Server Setting

    2.2.3.3. Virtual Server Setting You should register your NVR as a virtual server. Please enter the information into IP address field of the router (e.g. 192.168.0.110). Protocol Type should be TCP. Private/Public Port numbers should be the same with the Port numbers assigned in NVR.
  • Page 20: Starting The System

    STARTING THE SYSTEM When power is turned on, you will see the initializing screen and it may take up to one minute to complete. After initializing is complete, a live screen will appear. To log in, right click any area on the screen and a live menu will appear. Click to any menu and it will prompt you to the login dialog.
  • Page 21: Live Menu Description

    LIVE MENU DESCRIPTION SCREEN MODE Can select how you would like to view screen AUDIO ON/OFF Option to have the audio on or off FREEZE Can freeze Playback or Live scene Stops the alarm output and the event monitoring. Refer to STOP ALARM "Event Monitoring"...
  • Page 22: System Information

    SYSTEM INFORMATIOIN This menu will display overall system information Network Map: By clicking the Network Map button, it will display a page with all your IP camera status. If the IP camera is connected, then a blue line will be shown. If the camera is disconnected, then a blue line with a red X mark will be shown.
  • Page 23: Live Menu Navigating Using The Mouse

    LIVE MENU NAVIGATING USING THE MOUSE Navigating to the different channels by using the mouse. By using the mouse, move the mouse to the far right in the middle of the screen and an arrow button will appear on the screen (see picture above) to navigate to different channels. You can only navigate from one channel to another when viewing in a single screen/channel.
  • Page 24: Live Menu Navigating Use The Remote Control

    Navigating to different channels by using the remote control. To navigate from one channel to another channel, you must first select the channel and it must be on a single screen view. By pressing the direction button on the remote control ▶, it will take you to the next channel in sequential order.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3. Main Menu Setup

    Chapter 3. Main Menu Setup • Go to Main Menu Window using: Remote control – Press MENU, Mouse – Right click and click MENU icon. • To go to desired sub menu: Use direction keys and press ENTER (remote control) or click on sub menu with the mouse •...
  • Page 26: Video/Audio Setup

    3.1. Video/Audio Setup There are 5 sub menus under Video/Audio. To exit to main menu, press MENU key again (or right click on the mouse). 3.1.1. Camera (Channel) Name and Display In the Camera menu, you will be able to set up your camera to a desired setting. Click the Camera menu and it will route you to a Camera setup page 1) VIDEO: You may select the video ON, OFF, COVERT 1 or COVERT 2.
  • Page 27 3.1.1. Camera (Channel) Name and Display – Cont. Screen Input: You can configure your screen to your preference by adjusting the channel. 1) Brightness 2) Contrast 3) Color 4) Click the <Init> to initialize settings back to the default 50. 5) When the desired setting is entered, click <OK>.
  • Page 28: Ip Camera Registration

    3.1.2. IP Camera Registration For desired IP camera use, you must first register the IP cameras in the IP Camera Registration menu. ** For ATV IP cameras, you do not need to register. It will automatically register. For Samsung, Axis and other brand IP cameras, you must perform these two tasks, time sync and then register.
  • Page 29 3.1.2. IP Camera Registration – Cont. IP Camera Registration window will appear. Click the TEST button to see if the connection is successful. If all the information is correct, you will see “SUCCESS” indicating that the camera is ready for operation. If the connection has failed, double check the information entered. Once everything is successful, then click the OK button.
  • Page 30 3.1.2. IP Camera Registration – Cont. When all IP cameras are registered and ready for use, you can always go back and delete the cameras. Simply by clicking the delete button, a window will appear in the middle of the page asking if you would like to delete.
  • Page 31: Ip Camera Setup

    3.1.3. IP Camera Setup In this menu, you will be able to setup your IP camera to desired setting. By clicking the IP Camera Setup tab, you will have five (5) different settings to work with. -PROFILE -RESOLTUION -FPS -QUALITY -GOP (Group of Pictures) Click on any channel and IP camera setup page will appear.
  • Page 32 3.1.3. IP Camera Setup – Cont. Resolution: It will display resolution options supported by the camera. Once the Resolution tab is clicked, a window will appear in the middle of the page. Scroll down on the Resolution bar and select desired resolution setting.
  • Page 33 3.1.3. IP Camera Setup – Cont. GOP: Once you have clicked the GOP tab, click the GOP bar and scroll down to desired GOP setting. Keep in mind the maximum GOP is 30 and that is recommended. Audio: Only support G.711. If the IP camera does not support G.711, then it will display as OFF. KHz: Only support 8KHz (this is audio sampling rate).
  • Page 34 3.1.3. IP Camera Setup – Cont. Sensor: Default is OFF. If you select ON, it will allow the NVR to receive sensor events from the IP camera. There are 2 different types of sensor positions: (N.O = NORMAL OPEN and N.C. = NORMAL CLOSE).
  • Page 35: Monitor

    3.1.4. Monitor To select HDMI/VGA resolution setting, click on the Monitor menu. In this menu, you’ll be able to set the desired HDMI/VGA resolution by simply clicking on the resolution scroll down bar and select the setting. To adjust the brightness/contrast/hue/color for monitor, click the Monitor button on the bottom left corner.
  • Page 36: Sequence/Events Display

    3.1.5. SEQUENCE / EVENTS DISPLAY The NVR can display each live video channel in full screen (or a group of channels) in sequence mode similar to slide show in PC. Select the interval, channel setup and Duration. SEQUENCE: Interval: You may select OFF position or 30 sec maximum.
  • Page 37: Osd/Display Position

    3.1.6. OSD/DISPLAY POSITION You can configure each parameter for on-screen-display using direction keys and ENTER button. To save and exit from this menu, press MENU. 1) CAMERA ID MODE [NUMBER / NAME / OFF] You can display a number or name of your camera on the screen.
  • Page 38: Screen Mode

    3.1.7. SCREEN MODE Configuring the Live screen and Split Screens. 1) Live Screen: Select split modes for the Live screen. 4-split screens, 9-split, 16-split and 25-split screens are included by default. 2) Play Screen: Select split modes for the playback screen. Single screen, 4-split screen, nine and 16 screens are provided by default.
  • Page 39: Record Setup

    3.2. RECORD SETUP With this menu, you can set all parameters (see the picture as below) related to recording for each camera independently. Use direction keys and ENTER button to select the camera (channel) and change the setup value. 3.2.1. POLICY NVR can record a live video by manual, schedule, event (motion detection and/or external sensor) and by network user’s command.
  • Page 40: Recording Schedule Setup

    3.2.2. RECORDING SCHEDULE SETUP This menu allows you to create your own recording schedule and trigger type. To enable this feature, schedule recording feature at RECORD->POLICY->SCHEDULE menu must be turned “ON”. Using direction keys and ENTER button, choose preferred record types (such as ALWAYS, MOTION, SENSOR or MOT+SEN) on the selected time and date.
  • Page 41: Holiday

    3.2.3. HOLIDAY You can set specific dates to Holidays according to your preferences. Holidays are applied to <Record Schedule> and < Alarm Schedule> as well. 1) Select Record in Main Menu and click Holiday. 2) A calendar for Holiday setup will appear. 3) By using your mouse or buttons, select year or month and click [OK] or [ENTER].
  • Page 42: Event Record Duration

    3.2.4. EVENT RECORD DURATION You can set the beginning and ending point of a recording on an event. 1) Pre Event: The recording of an event will start at a pre-determined time prior to the actual occurrence of the event. If it is set to 5 seconds, the recording begins from 5 seconds before the event.
  • Page 43: Device Setup

    3.2.5. RECORD OPTION (OVERWRITE) – Cont. 2) AUTO DELETE [ON/OFF]. You can choose this option if you want to delete data on a HDD after an elapse of certain period of time of recording. Once you set it to the “ON” position, go back to “POLICY”...
  • Page 44 FORMAT: You can format each HDD if necessary. Select <Format> and a window formatting the HDD will appear. The window will ask you if you want to proceed with formatting. Click OK on the “Manage” confirmation. If another USB device is used, it will display that particular device and you can format it if so desired. ! ALL DATA WILL BE DELETED PERMANENTLY AFTER FORMATTING! If the USB device exceeds 2TB capacity, it will not allow you to select the check box to format S.M.A.R.T: HDD will use the S.M.A.R.T function to...
  • Page 45: Sensor/Video Loss Detection Setup

    3.3.2. SENSOR / VIDEO LOSS DETECTION SETUP Select the right type of your external sensors connected to NVR. There are 2 different types of sensors. (N.O.- Normal Open and N.C.- Normal Close). Press ENTER button to change and select the sensor type. 1) CHANNEL [CH1 - CH16] Select the CHANNEL which the sensor is...
  • Page 46: Alarm Schedule

    3.3.3. ALARM SCHEDULE You can set the conditions and operating hours for scheduled alarms. 1) ON: Marked in Blue, it will always generate alarm on scheduled time. 2) OFF: Marked in Black, no alarm is generated even if an event occurs. 3) Event Sync: Marked in Green, it generates an alarm only when an event occurs.
  • Page 47: Ptz

    3.3.4. PTZ NVR supports Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus control for PTZF cameras or servers. It has RS485 port to connect to PTZ cameras and supports most industrial common protocols. ID: You can select an ID number (0-255) for each PTZ camera. PROTOCOL: For direct control of the IP camera, select ONVIF protocol.
  • Page 48: Pos/Atm Device

    3.3.6. POS /ATM DEVICE You can set properties of POS devices connected to the NVR. 1) By clicking POS USE, your NVR and POS will be connected. If you change settings for the device and press <OK> while the <POS USE> is not checked, the changes for POS will not be saved.
  • Page 49: Video Analysis

    3.3.7. VIDEO ANALYSIS 1) Mode ON: Video Analysis will be activated. Mode OFF: Video Analysis will be deactivated. 2) Protocol: Select device/Protocol (Currently only have ATV / Hitron). Once the Video Analysis is set and complete, you will be able to view events if an action has taken place.
  • Page 50: Date/Time

    3.4.1. DATE/TIME SETUP You can setup the current date and time manually. 1) Date: Sets the date that will appear on the screen. You can select the date format. 2) Time: Sets the time and its format that will appear on the Screen. Select either one from <24 Hours or 12 Hours (AM/PM)>...
  • Page 51: Config

    3.4.2. SIGNAL [NTSC / PAL] /LANGUAGE /DEVICE NAME – Cont. 3.4.3. CONFIG With this menu, you can EXPORT, IMPORT, RESET your NVR configuration. You can also upgrade your firmware from this menu. 1) Upgrade: Upgrade NVR firmware with USB memory stick at local USB port. How to upgrade firmware with USB memory stick: - Check the current firmware version before starting upgrade.
  • Page 52: Log Information

    3.4.4. LOG INFORMATION You can browse system and events logs. System Log shows log and timestamp on every system start, system shutdown and any changes on system settings. Event log will show all events that occurred on the log list. You can select by type or channel. You can retrieve log information by calendar by clicking the calendar icon.
  • Page 53: Admin

    3.4.5.1. ADMIN. 1) Under Authorization Management Admin, you can change Admin’s ID and Password. By clicking on the ID, a virtual keyboard will appear to type in ID. This also applies to Password and Confirm PW. Once you have entered your ID and PW, click OK.
  • Page 54: User

    3.4.5.2. GROUP – Cont. You can create user groups and setup permissions for those user groups. You can also register a user group <User> You can set the permissions of the group “users” to access the menu according to the channel. Select a menu to which the group permission is assigned.
  • Page 55: Setup

    3.4.5.3. USER – Cont. 1) When selecting “Add” from the window, a window for “Add User” will appear. You can configure the Network Viewer setting including Name, ID, Select Group and Password. Result of the user setup appears in the User window. To change the user property, use “Edit User”. The “Edit User” window appears when you select a desired item to be changed in the User window.
  • Page 56: Network Setup

    3.5. NETWORK SETUP With this menu, you can setup the network for the NVR. Before starting this setup, the NVR must be connected to the router by LAN cable. Also, please make sure that the internet is working properly. Important: If you are not familiar with network configuration and find any difficulties during this setup, please consult with your IT specialist or contact your distributor.
  • Page 57 3.5.1. CONNECTION – Cont. Network Port: - When A Router Is Used: 1) Setting the NVR with a Static IP: - Internet Connection: You can connect the NVR to a router which is connected to a cable modem or a router in a LAN environment.
  • Page 58 3.5.1. CONNECTION – Cont. You can set the network connection route and protocol. 1) Connection Mode: Sets network connection mode. 2) Bandwidth: Sets the maximum data flow to be transferred (Upload speed). Options will vary depending on the selected connection mode.
  • Page 59: Port

    3.5.2. PORT/Connection Test (Ping) 1) Port (TCP): Initially, 9350-9351 set. It increases/decreased by TCP: It has better stability and lower speed when compared to recommended internet environments. 2) WebViewer Port: Enter the port number for the Web Viewer. Initially, it is set to 80. 3) When the port setup is complete, click OK.
  • Page 60: Id & Password

    3.5.3. ID & PASSWORD You must enter your Network ID and Password to gain network access. By using the virtual keyboard, you may enter your ID and Password. This Exclamation icon indicates that the DVR/NVR has not been registered to our DDVRLS server.
  • Page 61: Ddns

    3.5.4. DDNS You can set the DDNS site for a remote user’s network connection 1) A virtual keyboard will appear for user input. 2) Once the DDNS setup is complete, click OK. DDNS Setting: DDNS is a short form of Dynamic Domain Naming Systems. DNS (Domain Name System) is a service that routes a Domain name consisting of user friendly characters to an IP consisting of numbers (64.233.189.104).
  • Page 62: Nat Traversal

    3.5.5. NAT TRAVERSAL This function will allow your NVR and PC to communicate by your router. With NAT Traversal, the setting of your router will be done automatically. Keep in mind that your router must support NAT Traversal For the router to set automatically, enter the information by using the keyboard.
  • Page 63: Email/Sns

    3.5.6. Email / SNS (Social Network Service) You can send Email / SNS to registered NVR users. There are four sub-menus under Email / SNS: SMTP, EVENT, SCHEDULE & RECIPIENT. 3.5.6.1. Email /SNS: SMTP SMTP mail server. 1) Server Type: Displays the connected server type.
  • Page 64: Email/Sns: Event

    3.5.6.2. EMAIL/SNS: EVENT You can set the interval and type of event that will be sent to the user. You may select Periodic Notification and/or Scheduled Notification. Periodic Notification: 1) Summary Interval: Enable/Check mark the Summary box to set the event summary interval time (5 min –...
  • Page 65: Email/Sns: Schedule

    3.5.6.3. EMAIL/SNS: SCHEDULE Schedule menu will allow one to set schedule to receive notification. You may choose email, SNS or both (Email & SNS). Each notification will have different color association. You may select specific channel for notification or simply click Apply to All CH tab. 3.5.6.4 EMAIL/SNS: RECIPIENT You can add recipients to the email/SNS service.
  • Page 66: Backup Setup

    If Twitter is selected, you will need to type in the email by using the virtual keyboard and click the SEND button. After you have sent the email, you will receive a PIN from Twitter which will allow you access Twitter. 3.6.
  • Page 67 7) Check Capacity: Shows that size of the selected back up data used and available capacity of the selected back up device. 8) Remove USB Drive: By clicking this button, a popup window will appear to confirm removal of USB device. 9) When the backup is done, click OK If no available device is recognized for backup, OK button is not activated.
  • Page 68: Chapter 4. Search Menu Setup

    CHAPTER 4 : SEARCH MENU 4.1. TIME SEARCH To search by calendar, click the calendar icon. A calendar will appear in the middle of the screen. You can search for recorded data of a desired time. 1) Select a date to search. 2) Recorded data on that date and time will be listed.
  • Page 69 4.1. TIME SEARCH – Cont. There are 6 options to choose from to retrieve recorded data. You can choose to search one at a time, multiple at a time or by all. You can click the “All” tab to view all options or you can click individually.
  • Page 70: Event Search

    4.2. EVENT SEARCH Calendar Icon Preview Display / Thumbnail You can search for events by the channel and play them. Use the mouse or direction buttons to set the search criteria and press the [ENTER] button. All recorded events on a specific date will displayed retrieved.
  • Page 71: Capture

    4.3. PROTECT – Cont. 4.4. CAPTURE How to retrieve captured image files Click SEARCH -> CAPTURE. You will see the list of captured image files. It will show you captured date, time and a source channel (camera) number. To see the captured image, click on the Date/Time Preview section.
  • Page 72: Pos/Atm Device

    4.5. POS/ATM DEVICE You can search for data in the POS device that is connected to the NVR. 1) Use direction buttons on your remote to set the search criteria and press the Enter button. You can enter specific text to refine your search.
  • Page 73: Chapter 5. General Operation

    CHAPTER 5. GENERAL OPERATION 5.1. MOUSE MENU To navigate by using your mouse, right click your mouse anywhere on the screen and you will be given options to choose from. 1) Screen Mode 2) Audio Off 3) Freeze 4) Stop Alarm 5) Record 6) Play 7) Search...
  • Page 74: Screen Mode

    5.1 .1 .Mouse Menu: Screen Mode 4-SPLIT When selecting Scene Mode, you will be given three (3) options 4-Slpit, PIP and Auto Sequence. AUTO SEQUENCE If you activate Auto Display Mode (Sequence Display Mode), live channels (cameras) will be displayed on the monitor screen in accordance with your sequence setup.
  • Page 75: Audio On/Off

    5.1.2. MOUSE MENU: AUDIO ON/OFF You can turn the sound on/off corresponding to the channel in Live Mode. 5.1.3. MOUSE MENU: ZOOM Select Zoom-in and click to enlarge. You can use the direction keys or the mouse to enlarge desired area.
  • Page 76: Freeze

    5.1.4. MOUSE MENU: FREEZE This is only available in Live Mode and will temporarily pause Live feeds. 5.1.5. MOUSE MENU: STOP ALARM Stops the alarm output and the event monitoring. 5.1.6. MOUSE MENU: RECORD STOP Will stop all recording.
  • Page 77: Play

    5.1.7. MOUSE MENU: PLAY You can play data stored in the HDD. 5.1.8. MOUSE MENU: SEARCH You can perform search for recorded data by the time or by the search criteria such as an event. Once you click Search from the Mouse Menu, it will direct you to the Search Menu.
  • Page 78: Main Menus (See Chapter 3)

    5.1.10. MOUSE MENU: MAIN MENU By clicking the Main Menu on the Mouse Menu, it will direct you to the Main Menu. 5.1.11. MOUSE MENU: INFORMATION This menu will display overall system information. 5.1.12. MOUSE MENU: IP CAM INFO This menu will display your IP camera information. ! For full IP camera information, please refer to your IP Camera Setup in the Main Menu under Video Audio.
  • Page 79: Ez (Easy) Setup

    5.1.13. MOUSE MENU: EZ (EASY) SETUP This menu will allow you setup your NVR with 10 easy steps. 5.1.14. MOUSE MENU: SHUT DOWN This menu will allow you to completely shut down your unit. 5.1.15. MOUSE MENU: HIDE/SHOW LAUNCHER Shows or hides the Launcher...
  • Page 80: Log Out

    5.1.16. MOUSE MENU: LOGOUT Allows you to logout by clicking the Logout button. A logout window will appear to confirm your request to logout. 5.2. LIVE LAUNCHER The Live Launcher menu appears at the bottom of the live screen. Some of the menu buttons will appear in the Live Launcher, Mouse Menu and Playback Launcher for the convenience of not having to go back and forth to navigate to the...
  • Page 81: Control Button Description

    5.2.1. Live Launcher Control Button Description Auto Sequence Mode Zoom PIP ( Picture in Picture) Mode Capture Full Screen Mode Play 4-Split Screen Mode Mute Freeze Backup Alarm Record Search Print...
  • Page 82: Playback Launcher

    5.3. PLAYBACK LAUNCHER 1) Select a data item and click <Play> in the Search Menu or in Mouse Menu. The selected data is played and the play launcher appears on the screen. If there is an existing data, <Play> will start immediately without performing the search You can play up to 4 channels in real time on a 4 CH NVR.
  • Page 83: Control Buttons

    5.3.1. Play Launcher Control Button Description PLAYBAR: Displays the time of CAPTURE: You can capture video recorded data in the selected channel image either in Playback Mode or Live for the past 24 hours Mode PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTON: PROTECT: You can protect recorded Allows user to control playback of data from HDD overwriting.
  • Page 84: Playback & Trap Mode

    5.3.2. Playback (P) and Trap Mode (Pause / FF/ REW / Frame Advance) Playback Icon: To playback any recorded files, press PB button, ‘▶’. Icon will be displayed on the right-top of the screen during the playback. Recorded time will be displayed in white under current time.
  • Page 85: Ptz Control

    5.4. PTZ CONTROL The NVR enables you to adjust the settings of a PTZ camera as well as an ordinary one according to your preference. The PTZ device can be activated only if a channel in connection with the PTZ camera is selected.
  • Page 86 USING THE PTZ CAMERA You can use one camera to perform all functions of PAN, TILT & ZOOM (PTZ) for monitoring multiple places and set the preset to your preference in a desired mode. 1) PTZ Direction Button/Wheel : Click to any given direction you wish to view.
  • Page 87 Camera Setting A PTZ camera has its own menu system. Optimize the PTZ camera according to the NVR. 1) Connect the PTZ camera to the NVR and reboot the PTZ camera again to display the camera’s protocol setting window. 2) Check the protocol ID of the camera. In <Device>...
  • Page 88: Chapter 6. Protect Video/Audio Files

    Chapter 6. Protect Video/Audio File 6.1. Protect Registration You can protect important recorded files from HDD overwriting. Register important files to protect list. How to protect important files from HDD overwriting? During the playback of recorded file, you can transfer current retrieving file to PROTECT LIST. This file will not be erased while it is under PROTECT LIST, which is a safe space on your HDD.
  • Page 89: Protected File Backup

    How to delete protected files? To remove old files from PROTECT LIST, go to PROTECT LIST menu. Select file(s) you want to remove. Click DELETE and YES to remove it permanently. IMPORTANT: If you click YES, the file will be erased from HDD permanently and will not be recovered.
  • Page 90: Chapter 7. Capture Video Still Image

    Chapter 7. Capture Video Still Image 7.1. Still Image Capture You can capture and save up to 100 still images and retrieve, delete, or back them up easily. You can capture videos instantly using a mouse or remote control. How to capture video images? During playback mode (including FF, REW and Pause) or live display, you can capture current video image using a mouse or remote control.
  • Page 91: Remove Captured Images

    How to view captured images? Press SEARCH -> CAPTURE Select a file and press VIEW button. There, you can retrieve selected image. To identify this image from CAPTURE LIST, CAPTURED message will be displayed on left- bottom of the screen. The captured time and channel Information are displayed in white on the screen.
  • Page 92: Backup Captured Image

    To erase image files from CAPTURE LIST, press SEARCH -> CAPTURE. Select a file to remove. Press DELETE button at the bottom. 7.4. Backup Captured Image Captured image files are very important and are valuable evidences for any incidents. You can make a copy of captured files into a USB memory stick.
  • Page 93: Chapter 8. Web Viewer - Connect To Nvr Via Internet Explorer

    Chapter 8. Web Viewer – Connect to NVR via Internet Explorer 8.1. System Requirement - Pentium 4 or above recommended - O/S: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 - 2GB RAM or above recommended - Super VGA 512M or above (1GB recommended) - 10/100 Base T network card for LAN operation 8.1.1.
  • Page 94: General Webviewer Operation

    8.2.2. General WebViewer Operation When you connect to your NVR, you will see a screen as below. Connect/Disconnect Button: Connect to NVR which is designated in Login pop-up window. To disconnect or connect to other NVRs please click this button again. Search Button: You will be able to search for data by calendar search.
  • Page 95: Calendar And Time Search

    8.2.3. Calendar and Time Search Button: You can search data from Calendar Search or by Time Search. Click on the Search button at the menu bar. Once you have clicked the Search button, a Calendar Search will appear. The dates that are marked in red color indicates that there are data on that date.
  • Page 96: Ptz Control

    8.2.4. PTZ Control You will be able to control your PTZ camera that’s connected to your NVR. Keep in mind that PTZ control function can only be performed in LIVE mode. First select a specific channel to control that is a PTZ camera, then simply click on the PTZ icon/button on the menu bar.
  • Page 97: Chapter 9. Web Viewer Setup/Web Configuration

    Chapter 9. Web Viewer – Setup/Web Configuration 9.1. Web Configuration You can remotely control and manage the NVR from your Internet. We strongly recommend not using this function in normal operation. If you change the configuration of the NVR to a wrong value, the NVR may not work properly and can cause unexpected problems.
  • Page 98: Ip Camera Setup

    9.1.1.3. IP Camera Setup You will be able to setup your IP camera and select from six different setup menus. 1. Profile 2. Resolution 3. FPS 4. Quality 5. GOP 6. Web Page ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under Video/Audio To setup your IP camera, click the Setup button.
  • Page 99: Osd/Display Position

    9.1.1.6. OSD/Display Position You can configure each parameter for on-screen- display using direction keys and APPLY button. To Save and exit from this menu, press MENU. ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under Video/Audio 9.1.2. RECORD You can set all parameters related to recording for each camera independently.
  • Page 100: Holiday

    9.1.2.3. Holiday You can set specific dates to Holidays according to your preferences. Holidays are applied to <Record Schedule> and < Alarm Schedule> as well. ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under Record. 9.1.2.4. Event Record Duration You can set the beginning and ending point of a recording on an event.
  • Page 101: Device

    9.1.3. DEVICE You can configure the peripherals in your NVR such as PTZ control and printer 9.1.3.1. Sensor Detection Select the right type of your external sensors connected to the NVR. There are two different types of sensors, (N.O. - Normal Open and N.C. - Normal Close).
  • Page 102: Ptz

    9.1.3.4. PTZ NVR supports PAN, TILT, ZOOM and FOCUS control for PTZF cameras or servers. It has RS485 port to connect to PTZ camera and supports most industrial common protocols. ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under Device 9.1.3.5.
  • Page 103: S Ys T E

    9.1.4. SYSTEM The menu will help you to configure DVR for basic operation. 9.1.4.1. Date/Time You can set up the current date and time manually. ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under System 9.1.4.2. Time Synchronization Setup Auto Time Set (Time Sync.): By clicking the Time Sync.
  • Page 104: System Information

    9.1.4.4. System Information This menu will display overall system information 9.1.4.5. Authorization Management You can set permissions of each user over the NVR’s specific function and settings. ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under System 9.1.4.5.1. Authorization Management: Admin 1) Under Permission Management Admin, you can change Admin ID and Password.
  • Page 105 9.1.4.5.2. Authorization Management: Group 1) Select Group and window for Add, Delete, Rename and Group Authority setup appears. 2) Click to a desired item and set the value. ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under System 9.1.4.5.3.
  • Page 106: Network

    9.1.5. NETWORK With this menu, you can setup the network for NVR. Before starting this setup, the NVR must be connected to the router by LAN cable. Also, please make sure that internet is working properly. 9.1.5.1. Connection You can set the network connection route and protocol.
  • Page 107: Email/Sns

    9.1.5.4. Email/SNS Receive event notifications by either Email or SNS (Social Networking Service) ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under System 9.1.5.4.1 Email/SNS: SMTP You can send e-mail to a registered NVR user at a specific time interval or if an events occurs. ** For detailed information, please refer to the Main Menu under System 9.1.5.4.2.
  • Page 108 9.1.5.4.3. Email/SNS: Schedule Schedule menu will allow one to set schedule to receive notification. You may choose email, SNS or both (Email & SNS). Each notification will have different color association. You may select specific channel for notification or simply click Apply to All CH tab.
  • Page 109: Appendix

    APPENDIX...
  • Page 110: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS CATEGORY 4 CH (NVR4P) Input 4 x RJ45 camera input port, 1 x IP CAM Port Embedded PoE Switch IEEE 802.3at Camera Resolution VGA/D1/960H/960p/1080p Input Protocol Onvif v2.3 base HD Video Output VGA, HDMI Main Video Resolution Up to 1920x1080p...
  • Page 111 CATEGORY 4 CH (NVR4P) Event Log & Pre-Alarm System/Event Log management, Pre-recording for Record Motion/Sensor Auto Deletion Setup Recording Duration Per Channel Languages 48 Languages Support Power Supply DV 48V / 2.5A Power Consumption Max. 120W Operating Temperature 0°C ~ +45°C (+32°F ~ +113°F)
  • Page 112: System Keyboard

    INSTALLING SYSTEM KEYBOARD WITH STANDALONE NVR SERIES When user wants to connect with NVR, proceed as the following order. 1. Connect RS232 cable between RS-232 Port of NVR and RS232 of the Keyboard. (This connection enables NVR control remotely from KBD controller) 2.
  • Page 113 KBD controller Keys for NVR [DVR1] Function Key Label Descriptions Id Selection DVR ID Selection. (e.g.:1 or 2 + DVR). Enter the Quick Setup screen. You will need to enter the administrator password to access the Quick Setup. MENU Pressing the button also closes the current menu or MACRO setup dialog box.
  • Page 114 The Shuttle Ring operates in the Playback mode only. Shuttle Turning the ring clockwise plays video forward. Turning the ring counterclockwise plays video backward. The Jog Dial operates only when playback video has been paused. By turning the jog dial clockwise, you can play video forward image-by-image.
  • Page 115 KBD Controller Keys in USB (DVR/NVR-LIVE) Function Key Label Descriptions Macro Enter the Quick Setup screen. You will need to enter the administrator password to access the Quick Setup. Menu Pressing the button also closes the current menu or setup dialog box.
  • Page 116: Pos Configuration

    POS Configuration Typical Configuration Black: Video from the camera goes to video in on the VSI-PRO-MAX. This camera typically watches the general area, including the register, counter, employee and customer. Video out from the VSI- PRO-MAX goes on to the existing video system. Blue: Most new ECR have a RS232 output or can have an external device tapped, but some low end registers require the installation of an RS-232 board from the register vendor.
  • Page 117 VSI-Pro Max Networking The VSI-Pro Max as a slave allows the connection of multiple cash register terminals to a master unit for the purpose of transaction logging. You can connect the NVR with POS or Keyboard through the RS232. With POS systems, the NVR can communicate through RS232 and network.
  • Page 118: Atm Configuration

    ATM Configuration This is a basic system drawing for the ATM to video interface. Please refer to the diagram above for basic VSSI-PRO connection.
  • Page 119: Network Troubleshooting

    NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING You must set your network environment properly to use remote control software (Net Viewer or Web Viewer). 1.Ping Test through your Router Ping is a command-line tool used to check whether another computer is reachable from your own. You can use the command either from the Windows Command Prompt or from a Linux terminal.
  • Page 120 Set IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address of your PC - Open Network Connections - Select Properties of Local Area Connection - Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) - Select Properties...
  • Page 121 - Click on Use the following IP address - Type in Subnet mask and Gateway address of NVR into these fields. - Type in IP address like example. • Do ping test again. With the test result, you can figure out whether or not the setup has been successful.
  • Page 122: Terms/Icon Glossary

    TERMS / ICONS GLOSSARY Composite Video - A format of an analog television (picture only) signal before it is combined with a sound signal. DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network application protocol used by devices to obtain configuration into for operation in an internet protocol network. Also a source of IP addresses. DSL - Internet connection that can be used at the same time and on the same telephone line with a regular telephone.
  • Page 123: Nvr Icon Reference

    NVR Icon Reference REGULAR RECORDING RECORDING SENSOR EVENT SCHEDULE RECORDING ZOOM-IN LOG ON EVENT RECORDING MOTION EVENT AUDIO ON AUTO SEQUENCE FTP UPLOAD AUDIO OFF NO DISK PROTEC PROCESSING BACKUP DISK FULL SWAP CIF RESOLUTION PTZ SET: DISK ERROR Half D1 RESOLUTION READY/AVAILABLE FREEZE PTZ: ACTIVATED...
  • Page 124: How To Download Windows Media Player 10+ Or Vlc Media Player And Play Avi Files

    HOW TO DOWNLOAD WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 OR ABOVE OR VLC MEDIA PLAYER, AND PLAY AVI FILES 1. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10 OR ABOVE To download Windows Media Player 10 or above, please go to the following link: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/10/default.aspx NOTE: after installation, if audio and/or video are not working normal, install codec “ffdshow.exe” file from the backed up file: 1) Double-click or open the file you backed up 2) Open “codec”...
  • Page 125: Dashboard

    Dashboard Dashboard allows you to manage or monitor the multiple DVR/NVR with single ID from anywhere in the world where you can access the internet. Once you login with your ID, the Dashboard shows the registered DVR/NVR list on the web and enables you to access the DVR/NVR for real-time monitoring and playback.
  • Page 126 1.2. Dashboard Starting To start your Dashboard, you will need to type in: http://h264viewer.com/dashbord in the browser address bar. After entering , click the enter button and Welcome To Dashboard page will appear. To gain access, enter your Username and Password. Your username/ID and Password will be same as the one that you entered when you first registered on Dashboard Setup page.
  • Page 127 ① Refresh: Updates the list of cameras. ② Remote Watch: Access remote viewing from your desired DVR/NVR. A Web Viewer will appear and you can monitor LIVE or do Playback. ③ Video Loss Status: This will show you the camera status and determine whether there is connection to the DVR/NVR.
  • Page 128 1.4. DVR/NVR Search In your Dashboard, type in the Network ID of your desired DVR/NVR and it directly connect to your DVR/NVR’s webpage. Network ID: Once you have entered the Network ID for desired DVR/NVR, click the GO button. After clicking the GO button, it will route you to the web page login.
  • Page 129 1.5. Remote Login Using your Web Viewer, you will be able to Live Monitor and perform playback from your DVR/NVR. To access your Web Viewer for Live monitoring and Playback, you will need to enter your ID and Password...

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