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Network Video Recorder WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
Quick Reference Guide Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions 11. Overloading All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result appliance is operated. in the risk of fire or electric shock. 2.
Network Video Recorder Chapter 1 — Introduction This manual describes installation and operation of Network Video Recorder (NVR), which is designed to be used with network cameras, network video transmitters and DVRs. 1.1 Features This network video recorder provides monitoring of video from network video transmitters, network cameras and DVRs, recording of monitoring video (DVR excluded) and playback of video recorded in the NVR system or DVR.
Quick Reference Guide NOTES: This manual covers the 4-, 8- and 16-channel network video recorders. For simplicity, the illustrations and descriptions in this manual refer to the 16-channel model. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).
Network Video Recorder ④ eSATA: Connect the external eSATA hard disk drive cable to connect external storage devices. ⑤ Factory Reset Switch: Use to return all settings except device related settings to the original factory settings. See below for details. NOTES: ...
Quick Reference Guide Chapter 2 — Installation You can connect the NVR system remotely only via network connection. This requires installing the following programs in your PC. INIT Program: Allows you to set up network information of the NVR system for remote connection. ...
Network Video Recorder VGA: ATI RadeonTM HD 3650 or NVIDIA GeForce 8400GS (ATI recommended) (1024x768, 24bpp or higher) Hard Disk Drive: 350 MB or more free space LAN: Gigabit Ethernet or faster Minimum System Requirements Operating System: Microsoft ®...
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Quick Reference Guide 4. When the following screen appears, click Next. Refer to the User’s Manual which is included on the CD for the setup instructions in detail.
Network Video Recorder Chapter 3 — Getting Started NOTE: In this manual, the “server or server system” refers to a PC on which a iNEX service is running, the “client system” refers to a PC on which the Client program is running and the “network video device” refers to a network video transmitter or network camera.
Quick Reference Guide Site Name: Select the NVR system to connect to from the list. If you connect to the NVR system for button at the right, select Add or Modify and enter network information of the first time, click the the NVR system to connect −...
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Network Video Recorder Language Select the language in which to run the NVR system. It is not necessary to match it to the iNEX program’s language. It is recommended to match it to the language of text such as camera titles of devices to be registered on the NVR system.
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Quick Reference Guide DVRNS Server Address, Server Port: Enter the IP address (domain name) and port number of the DVRNS server to register the NVR system. Use DVRNS: Allows you to enter the name instead of the IP address of the NVR system by using the DVRNS function when connecting to the NVR system.
Network Video Recorder 3.2 Registering Devices You must register devices on the NVR system and add the devices to a device group in order to perform any operation. Run the Setup program. Refer to 3 .1 Connecting (p. 9) for details about running the Setup program. 1.
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Quick Reference Guide Protocol: Select the protocol or manufacturer of the device to scan. Event related functions may not be supported depending on the protocol that the device uses (supported for the iNEX protocol and some versions of the ONVIF Conformance and Axis protocol), and some other functions may not be supported depending on the settings of the device.
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Network Video Recorder NOTES: Depending on the model, the device may not be supported even though the iNEX program supports the device's protocol. Ask your dealer or distributor about supported models. If the device uses the ONVIF Conformance protocol, you can select either the manufacturer (or iNEX protocol) or the ONVIF Conformance protocol.
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Quick Reference Guide NOTES: If the device is a DVR, it might be necessary to enter the DVR port numbers depending on the specifications and version of the DVR. When registering a four-channel network video transmitter which uses the iNEX protocol, all four cameras are automatically registered even if some of the four cameras are disabled.
Network Video Recorder 3.3 Live Video Monitoring Go to the Start Menu → Click iNEX → Run the iNEX Client program and enter login information. 1. Check that the devices were added to a device group in the Site list. 2.
Quick Reference Guide Allocating Cameras button at the bottom. The Setup – Recording Service window 1. Select a recording service and click the appears. Select the Device Setup tab. The list of cameras registered on the current recording service is displayed. Clicking the Add button at the bottom allows you to register additional cameras on the current recording service.
Network Video Recorder Setting up Recording Schedule Select the Recording Schedule menu and set up the recording schedule following the procedures below. 1. Click the Schedule Setup button at the bottom. The Schedule Setup window appears, and schedule windows are displayed with the current settings for each Preset. 2.
Quick Reference Guide 3.5 Playing Recorded Video Go to the Start Menu → Click iNEX → Run the iNEX Client program and enter login information. 1. Check that the devices were added to a device group in the Site list. 2.
Network Video Recorder Chapter 4 — Federation Service The federation service allows you to monitor live video from devices registered on the NVR system and to play back video recorded in the NVR systems that are registered on the federation service. 4.1 Installation System Requirements ...
Quick Reference Guide 4. When the following screen appears, click Next. Refer to the User’s Manual which is included on the CD for the setup instructions in detail. 4.2 Getting Started Running Service When the federation service installed, the service runs automatically. You can also start or stop running the service manually.
Network Video Recorder Site Name: Select the federation service to connect to from the list. Select Local Host as the default setting if the federation service is running in the current system. You can add other federation services to the list or modify information about the federation service in the list by clicking the button at the right.
Quick Reference Guide Server Address, Server Port: Enter the IP address (domain name) and port number of the DVRNS server that the NVR system to register is registered. Use SSL: Allows you to enhance the security of data transferred between services of the iNEX program by using the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol.
Network Video Recorder Site Name: Enter the name of the NVR system (administration service). Service Address, Port: Enter the IP address and port number of the NVR system. − Use DVRNS: If the NVR system uses the DVRNS function, selecting Use DVRNS allows you to enter the NVR system’s name registered on the DVRNS server instead of the IP address.
Quick Reference Guide Playing Recorded Video 1. Check that the NVR systems (administration services) were added to a device group in the Site list. 2. Click the Play or DVR Search tab on the tab panel → Select a site to connect to from the Site list, and then drag and drop it on the Play or DVR Search screen.
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