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  • Page 1 NVR-04N 4 Channel Network Video Recorder NVR-4 4 Channel Network Video Recorder...
  • Page 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL To obtain the best performance and ensure device function correctly, please read this instruction manual carefully and completely. FCC Compliance USER-INSTALLER CAUTION: YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS FCC VERIFIED EQUIPMENT COULD BE VOIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
  • Page 3 Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of insinuated "dangerous voltage" within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................9 FEATURES ..........................9 SPECIFICATIONS ........................9 HARDWARE OVERVIEW ................11 FRONT PANEL ........................11 BACK PANEL .......................... 12 PoE (Power Over Ethernet) ....................12 ALARM TRIGGER ........................13 ALARM IN CONNECTION ....................14 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT RECOMMENDATION ............15 PTZ (PAN, TILT AND ZOOM) CAMERA ................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES Supports 4 channel PoE for IP cameras input. Power management for PoE channel. Supports H.264 / MPEG4 decoding. Plug & Play Real-time Display & Playback. Supports 5 Megapixel IP Camera for each channel. Supports 4TB HDDs x2, each up to 4TB Support HDMI Video interface.
  • Page 6 Through the log data to find the video event / time Backup Type Remote Client Software Monitoring Environment Channel Vision IP Cam for Android and IOS IP cam Live View 4 Channels Remote Search Web site remote time / event search...
  • Page 7: Hardware Overview

    Humidity 0~80% RH (non-condensing) Language English / Traditional Chinese / Simplified Chinese / Russian / Italian / Japanese / Czech / France / Germany / Spanish / Type Portuguese / Dutch / Slovak / Finnish / Thai / Turkish / Vietnamese / Greek / Hungarian / Slovene Physical Color...
  • Page 8: Back Panel

    BACK PANEL LABEL OPERATION POWER Connect to power adapter (DC 48V) ETHERNET RJ-45 connector DI / DO & Relay In / Out 4 alarm in/ Relay / RS485 AUDIO IN Microphone input(Phone Jack) AUDIO OUT Earphone output(Phone Jack) USB Connector/ USB Mouse Connector VIDEO OUT (HDMI) HDMI video output POWER...
  • Page 9: Alarm Trigger

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure, enabling power to be provided to a network device using the same cable as the network connection. IP cameras can be installed for uninterruptible power supplies without power outlets in various locations. ALARM TRIGGER There are four types of alarms: Motion detection, Video Loss Alarm, External Alarm, and Digital Input from Camera.
  • Page 10: Alarm In Connection

    a. On the channel which the alarm is triggered, the icon pops up to remind the user. b. The CGI can be sent to an http server. ALARM IN CONNECTION RS-485: sends +/ receives + RS-485: sends -/ receives - Ground ALARM IN 1-4 Alarm inputs...
  • Page 11: Network Environment Recommendation

    2.6 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT RECOMMENDATION When setting up 4Mbps per channel, it’s not recommended to connect more than 25 IP cameras under a 10/100 switch. It is suggested to connect 1~16 IP cams on each 10/100 switch when you setting up 4Mbps per channel. Make sure of using Cat.6 Ethernet cable when connecting a Giga switch.
  • Page 12: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI)
  • Page 13 CAMERA SETUP RECORD SETUP ALARM SETUP NETWORK SETUP AUTHORITY SETUP HDD MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 14: Live Viewing And Pop-Up Menu

    SYSTEM SETUP EXIT LIVE VIEWING AND POP-UP MENU...
  • Page 15 NOTE:*The pop-up menu can be activated by moving the mouse cursor to the bottom of the live viewing screen. PLUG & PLAY When turning on the machine by the first time or when one of the IP address are set ENABLE:OFF, the system will ask you for assigning an IP address to the IP Cams for getting automatic connection.
  • Page 16 DIGITAL ZOOM In the live full screen mode, left-click the button of the mouse to pull a range to zoom in or zoom out the image. The user can right-click the button of the mouse to disable this function. (NOTE: When using the mouse for operating digital zoom, the image can be zoom-in to max.
  • Page 17 Press the minimization icon then the control panel becomes smaller: Move the mouse and the arrow will follow the mouse and change direction. In this mode user can click on the live view to control direction instead of the direction key on control panel.
  • Page 18 : sub screens x4 (5) After you decide the screen pattern, use the fisheye channel list to select one of the sub screens. (as the green circle on the picture above). The selected one will be indicated in a red frame. (6) For the selected sub screen, use the 4-direction arrows and the “+”...
  • Page 19 Same as the front panel controller. BROADCASTING Press the bottom to enable or disable the one way audio. Broadcasting can be applied to multiple channels simultaneously. FULLSCREEN Press the bottom for full-screen mode. SOUND INPUT/ SOUND OUTPUT / PTZ CONTROL There are little icon on the right top of the live vide of every channel.
  • Page 20: Camera Setup

    Record mode: Schedule – ALARM REC period Record mode: Alarm trigger Record mode: Manual – Stop Recording Record mode: Schedule – FULL REC period Record mode: Manual – Recording CAMERA SETUP A. IP Cam Setup A-1. IP Cam Quick Search...
  • Page 21 Click IPCam Quick Search, and click Search Device. The NVR will search for any IP Cam device that is in connection with the NVR. Clicking on the IP Address of the IP Cam from the list will import the device information to the channel without manually key- in step.
  • Page 22 Enable: Choose “Normal Mode” IP Address:Insert the IP address of the connecting device. Port:Insert the port number of the connecting device. Default port: 80 User:Insert the user name of the connecting device. Password:Insert the password of the connecting device. State:After clicking the “connect IP CAM” button to test the IP CAM device, the connection state will reveal among this column.
  • Page 23 Under RTSP Mode, the NVR only support IP address indication, live video, and video recording. Other functions like motion detection are not supported. Key-in the IP address, port, username, and password of the device you are connecting to the NVR. You can find the information on the IP Cam. To link to the IP camera, check the RTSP Path settings of your IP camera, and key-in the corresponding values of two streams in “RTSP Path 1”...
  • Page 24 Examples of some RTSP settings: RTSP Path 1 RTSP Path 2 Result (IP Cam Main (IP Cam Sub stream) stream) 1920 x 1080 640 x 480 NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for single channel view mode, and 640x480 streaming for split screen mode. 1920 x 1080 Error Message: ”Invalid Substream (Fill in nothing...
  • Page 25 A-5. ROI This function allows users to set up the channel as an attached channel. An attached channel is based on a normal/ RTSP channel that has been set up, and can display the same live view as the normal/ RTSP channel. The attached channel is not physically linked to any camera, so it doesn't increase the bandwidth loading.
  • Page 26 B-1. Resolution Click the drop down list to change the resolution of connecting device. B-2. Quality Click the drop down list to change the image quality. For H.264 IP Cam above 1 Megapixel, the resolution options support “1M, 2M, 4M, 6M, 8M”. For H.264 IP Cam less than 1 Megapixel, the resolution options support”...
  • Page 27 channels / the maximum image rate the NVR is able to display. Assign the image quality to each camera within the maximum limit of 24Mbps C. IP Cam Image Setup C-1. Display Use the mouse to enable or disable the camera display on the screen. C-2.
  • Page 28 C-7. Saturation Press ? or ? to change saturation level ranged from 0~255. C-8. Sharpness Press ? or ? / mouse wheel to change sharpness level ranged from 0~15. C-9. Shutter Time Choose the location of your camera or a fixed shutter time. The shorter the shutter time is the less light the camera receives and the image becomes darker.
  • Page 29 D-1. Relay Dwell Press ? or ? to change the relay time or disable the relay function. D-2. Buzzer Dwell Press ? or ? to change the buzzer time or disable the buzzer function. D-3. Area1 / 2 / 3 Sensitivity Press ? or ? to change the sensitivity value of setup motion in 3 Areas from 1, 2, and 3.
  • Page 30 menu will pop up. Save and Exit: Confirm the motion area setting and return to previous menu. Enable All: Set motion detection for the whole area of the screen. Clear All: Clear the area of the current color in the view. Exit Without Saving: Return to previous menu and abandon the change.
  • Page 31 The pictures above show how all 3 different areas are set within 3 different frames. Each framed area is assigned to each color. E-2. Area Setup Right-click the mouse in the setup page for more options. A mini menu will pop Save and Exit: Confirm the mask creation and return to previous menu.
  • Page 32 F. IP Cam Audio Setup The channel ticked means the sound from camera will be recorded into the playback video. On the contrary, no sound will be recorded in the playback video of the channel which is not ticked. G. Quick Setup Other than “IP CAM Setup”, you can choose another way to complete the IP camera connection job: using Quick Setup.
  • Page 33 number. Tick “Enable” to connect to the IP camera. G-2 IP CAM Quick Search With Quick Search, you do not need to type the IP address. Click “IP CAM Quick Search” to enter the search menu. The NVR searches for all the IP devices listed in the LAN. Find the IP camera you want to connect to, assign a channel number for it, and tick “Enable”...
  • Page 34: Record Setup

    H. PIR Detection Setup Adjust the Buzzer Dwell time and its Interval after the Enable box is ticked. Please be sure your camera also supports the PIR device. RECORD SETUP A. Pre-Alarm Record Time / Post-Alarm Record Time Pre-alarm record means the recording before the alarm is triggered; the post-alarm record means the recording after the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 35 Record Mode The record mode will be applied to all channels simultaneously. During the recording, the NVR will record both main streaming and sub streaming from the IP Cam. Use the drop down list to switch recording modes. 1. Manual: Click to start recording.
  • Page 36 Click the tag “FULL REC”(Red) / “ALARM REC”(Yellow) / “NO REC”(Green), and then draw on the calendar. The recording type will follow the schedule. The tag “ALARM REC” includes all the alarm types. b. Mail Schedule Setup: Select the time that the recording video is sent to the mail address. No mail will be sent during “NO MAIL”...
  • Page 37 Select the time that the recording video is uploaded to FTP. No file will be uploaded during “NO MAIL” period even the motion detection is triggered. The tag “ALARM FTP” refers to both external alarm and DI from camera. B3. Alarm Trigger Start recording when any type of alarm event occurs.
  • Page 38: Alarm Setup

    Choose “ON” to record the streaming for mobile viewing. ALARM SETUP A. Alarm Trigger Setup A-1. Alarm Auto Switch Use the drop down list to switch the alarm auto switch. When the alarm is triggered, the screen will switch to full screen, 4CH split screen or disable. Set the lasting seconds in Switch Timer for full / split screen modes.
  • Page 39 A-3. Digital Input (IP Cam) Use the drop down list to switch on /off the Digital Input from IP camera. When the DI signal is received from the camera, the alarm will be triggered. A-4. Ext. Alarm Detection Use the drop down list to switch the external alarm detection. When the external alarm is detected, the alarm will be triggered.
  • Page 40 from 5 to 99 seconds. The Value of Ext. Alarm Buzzer / Relay Time determine the buzzer / relay time of both external alarm in and digital input (IP Cam). A. Alarm Event Setup There are nine types of events that can be selected. When the selected items occur and triggered, the log will be recorded in the event playback list.
  • Page 41 (It's enabled as long as the necessary condition is meet) Condition: *p: Trigger length setting: Alarm Setup >>Alarm Output Trigger Relay/ Camera Setup >>Motion Setup >>Relay(/Buzzer) Time *p:"Ext. Alarm Relay(/Buzzer) Time" length setting Buzzer Setup >>"Relay(/Buzzer) Dwell" not s et to "Off" determines the trigger lenth of both "External Alarm"...
  • Page 42: Network Setup

    Network Setup>>HTTP Notification Setup>>Fill in Http server information and tic k Http CGI "Enable" *p[1]: Another interpretation: Condition 1: Record Setup >>"Record Mode" set to "Manual" or "Alarm Trigger". It's not on "Stop Rec" period; And Network Setup >>Mail(/FTP) Setup Send E-mail / >>Tic k "Motion(/Alarm)"...
  • Page 43 A. IP ADDRESS SETUP A-1. IP Mode Press drop down list to change IP mode to Static IP or DHCP. A-2. IP Address Give the NVR IP Address. A-3. NetMask Give the subnet mask which we usually set to 255.255.255.0. A-4.
  • Page 44 B. PPPoE SETUP B-1. PPPoE Setting Press the drop down list to enable or disable PPPoE. B-2. User Name Insert the user name (ADSL account) which provided from local ISP. B-3. Password Insert the password which provided from local ISP. B-4.
  • Page 45 C. DDNS SETUP C-1. DDNS Enable Click the checkbox to enable or disable the DDNS function. C-2. DDNS Server Click the drop down list to select the DDNS server. C-3. Host Name Insert the registered host name in the selected provider. C-4.
  • Page 46 http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Registered successfully. Updating Failed: the name is already registered. Updating Failed: please check your internet connection. D. MAIL SETUP D-1. Enable Tick “Alarm” to send video to the mail address when external alarm or DI from IP Cam is triggered. Tick “Motion” to send video to the mail address when motion detection is triggered.
  • Page 47 The password while log in to the mail server. D-7. Sender’s Mail Enter the sender’s account when the mail is sent via this mail server. D-8. Receiver’s Mail Enter the receiver’s mail account. D-9. BCC Mail Enter the receiver’s BCC mail account. D-10.
  • Page 48 Start Record A notification will be sent via email when the NVR starts recording. Record Error A notification will be sent via email when the recording fails. HDD Warning A notification will be sent via email while recording in the HDD fails. Video Loss A notification will be sent via email when the image is lost or the Internet connection is lost.
  • Page 49 Cam is triggered. Tick “Motion” to upload video to FTP when motion detection is triggered. Tick “PIR DETECTION” to upload video to FTP when PIR detection is triggered. F-2. FTP Server The IP address of FTP Server. F-3. User Name The username while log in to the FTP server.
  • Page 50 the function is activated, the NVR can act as the DHCP server. It will assign or distribute one of the IP addresses according to the setup IP address range (start and end IP Address.) to the connecting IP CAM (setup DHCP function).
  • Page 51 I-1. Enable Use the checkbox to enable or disable HTTP Notification. This function allows users to set up the CGI command to a HTTP server. The server can be any device that can receive CGI via HTTP protocol. When any alarm events occur, the NVR sends the CGI to that server.
  • Page 52: Authority Setup

    Click in the POE SWITCH Status button to check on the POE connection status. AUTHORITY SETUP A. HDD Format (Require Passward Confirmation) Tick the box to enable or disable the operation which allows the user to insert the password before performing the HDD formatting. B.
  • Page 53 only buttons are allowed to perform operations. E. Auto logout when Menu closed Tick the box to enable or disable the operation. Enabling this operation will allow the system to log out automatically after the menu is closed. F. User Management The administrator can set up the user management permission &...
  • Page 54: Hdd Management

    After clicking the button, the setup page will be called-out as the following. The administrator can distribute the authority and the permission for the new user. HDD MANAGEMENT A. Overwrite Mode Select “ON” for the oldest recording data to be overwritten by new recording data. Select “OFF”...
  • Page 55 A. HDD Full Warning Under non-overwrite mode, click the drop down list to change value from 20%, 15%, 10%, to 5%. When the HDD space is less than the setting ratio, the buzzer will start buzzing. B. Auto Deletion If select “ON” the users cannot find the recording data that is older than the reserve day.
  • Page 56 Your Hard Disk Device needs to be replaced if its health condition is displayed in yellow or red. G. Format HDD Insert the user name and password while performing the HDD format function. H. Connection Status Insert the user name and password while performing the HDD format function.
  • Page 57: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP A. NVR Name Use the virtual keypad to insert the name of the NVR. B. NVR ID Use ? or ? to setup the NVR ID. The adjustment value is between 0~32 C. Language Use the drop down list to change the NVR language. Currently, there are 18 types of different languages available.
  • Page 58 F. Onvif Version The ONVIF version of the NVR will show in this column. G. Software Update Click button to perform firmware updating H. Configure Setup Click the checkbox to select which item can be setup by the user. The user can also load the setting to factory default, load the configuration from USB and backup the configuration to USB.
  • Page 59 I. Time Setup Click the button within the “Time” block for adjusting and synchronize the time of the NVR as the system time of the PC. Moreover, if the user clicks the enable checkbox and the button within the “NTP Setup” block, the time of the NVR will be synchronized as the NTP Server.
  • Page 60 K. Status Display Setup Tick the options with the mouse. Options include “Date and Time Display”, “Record Information Display”, “Camera Title Display” and “Camera IP Display”. L. Monitor Adjust The user can use ? or ? to adjust the monitor settings: “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Hue”...
  • Page 61 with the LCD monitor, the system will automatically undo the recent changes. M. Reboot Click to reboot the NVR. N. Automatic IPCam Setup If Ask me at startup is ticked, the NVR will activate the PLUG & PLAY function to ask for your permission locating any network device within its LAN. When Ask me when IPcam startup is ticked, every time there is someone executing IP Installer to search for a device in the same network, the PLUG &...
  • Page 62: Debug Message

    3.10 DEBUG MESSAGE The purpose of the following procedure is to export a HDD debug message file. If the user has problems with the NVR, the technician can analyze the file and find the cause of problem. Plug in a USB disk. Enter the Authority Setup page and make sure the option “HDD Format (Require Password Confirmation)”...
  • Page 63 The screen turns to the Advance Setup page. Click download. It takes about 10 seconds to export the file. When the downloading is complete, a message pops up to remind the user. Click” OK”. Now the debug message file should have been in your USB disk. Please turn the file” dbgms.tar”...
  • Page 64: Nvr Playback

    NVR PLAYBACK On the side menu control bar, click icon to enter Playback mode. There will be a window popping up at the center screen. Click on icon to enter Time Search page where you can see the time frame of...
  • Page 65 your recorded video. (For more functions, please read on 4.1 Time Search Place your mouse cursor on the grid under the time frame. It will be highlighted in blue. Click on button to enter the Playback page. Note: In Playback mode, the sound output is only enabled on full screen mode. RECORD BACKUP On playback mode, press this button to backup recording (.ha0 video) to the USB disk .Press this button again to finish the backup.
  • Page 66: Time Search

    AUDIO VOLUME Press this button for the audio volume control board to pop up. DISPLAY CONTROL On playback mode, use the display control to switch the camera channel. DIGITAL ZOOM On live full screen mode, left-click the button of the mouse to pull a range to zoom in or zoom out the image.
  • Page 67: Event Search

    If any of the time point displays in yellow, it means there might be events happening during this time. Double-click on the yellow grid to look at the video. EVENT SEARCH After entry to the event search page, the user can click on the event log item which is shown on the list to start playback.
  • Page 68: Backup

    BACKUP Note: You must insert a storage device to enable this function in order for the NVR to target its backing up path. If nothing shows up in the Device drop down list, then you may press Check USB Device button to see if the NVR can read your storage device or not. WITH USB DEVICE NO DEVICE...
  • Page 69: System Log

    After you click ? or ? to set Start Time and End Time for backup, the NVR will display the Backup Size for your information to prevent overloading. You may also tick boxes to select channels in Select Channel for managing the backup. Once you have confirmed all the settings, click Backup button to proceed.
  • Page 70: Backup Playback

    After finishing the backup, use D6Viewer to open the log file. BACKUP PLAYBACK SYSTEM REQUIREMENT CPU: Intel Celeron 1.6G MEMORY: 256MB. VGA: 32MB VGA RESOLUTION: 1024 x 768. OS: Windows XP / 2000 or above SUGGESTED REQUIREMENT CPU: Intel P4 2.8G MEMORY:512MB or above VGA:64MB or above VGA RESOLUTION:1024 x 768...
  • Page 71: Main Screen Setting

    5.1 MAIN SCREEN SETTING The player (D6Viewer.exe) is used to play the NVR backup video. D6Viewer.exe can be obtained via the Internet; moreover, while performing USB backup and DVD-RW backup, the software will be built automatically as well. A. MAIN SCREEN Open the D6Viewer.
  • Page 72 HDD PLAY 1. Remove the NVR HDD and connect it to the PC. The NVR HDD uses a Linux format, so the Windows system may not read it. Please use the software “Ext2Fsd” to assign a drive letter to the HDD. “Ext2Fsd” is in the attached CD or can be downloaded from the Internet.
  • Page 73 Assign a letter to the HDD, then click “OK” so that the HDD get a drive letter and can be recognized by Windows. 1. Under HDD play mode, select the NVR HDD to load the video file in the HDD.
  • Page 74 File Play 1. You can use D6Viewer to open a single video backup file. Under file play mode, select "Open". 2. Choose the path the .haX file reserved and pick the file to playback. 1. Press the play icon to play the video or pause picture.
  • Page 75: Playback Operation

    5.2 PLAYBACK OPERATION A. TIME SEARCH Select the Date and Time and then click to play the video. B. EVENT SEARCH After pressing the button, it will display all the events which are saved within the NVR HDD (Shown in the following image).
  • Page 76 C. LOG Click to check the log records. D. ZOOM Tick “Zoom” box and drag an area on the screen. Click the area to zoom in.
  • Page 77 E. BACKUP FILE TO MKV OR AVI FORMAT 1. There are two types of video formats: MKV and AVI. With AVI file, you...
  • Page 78 can choose to either include Time Stamp and Audio or not. 2. After double-clicking on one specific channel display image, the ‘File Convert’ button will be available. Select the type of video format you would like to convert to from the Backup drop down list. Click on button to begin the backup.
  • Page 79: Network Viewing & Playback

    4. While the converting is in process, you may press the button to pause at any time before it is completed. 6 NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SUGGESTED REQUIREMENT CPU: Intel Celeron 1.6G CPU: Intel P4 2.8G MEMORY: 256MB. MEMORY:512MB or above VGA: 32MB VGA: 64MB or above...
  • Page 80: Optional Microsoft Internet Explorer Setup

    NOTE: Please input correct network parameters without blank spaces. On “Device Lists”, the software lists all servers. By clicking on the server the IP settings will be show on the right side. After editing the parameters and clicking on “Submit”, the following dialogue box will popup. Then, it will reboot the device with the new parameters.
  • Page 81 All the three options above are all based on the prompted interfaces. Please click "YES." OPTION 2: ADD TO TRUSTED SITES IE à Tools à Internet Options à Security à Trusted sites à Sites...
  • Page 82: Login

    LOGIN INSTALL ACTIVEX START INSTALL ACTIVEX ACCOUNT & PASSWORD LOGIN After the IP setup and connecting to the network or LAN; type directly the IP address on the IE Browser directly. The following User name & Password Login window will popup.
  • Page 83: Remote Control

    Default user name: admin Default password: admin 6.4 REMOTE CONTROL NVR Configuration LIVE VIEWING Playback Control Screen Format System Time PTZ Control Time-Point Backup PTZ Control...
  • Page 84 PTZ control function panel. Direction Keys PTZ Zoom in/out Auto Pan Preset Point Function Setup Up to 32 preset points NVR Configuration Get into the NVR network menu. SYSTEM TIME Live viewing mode: The current live viewing time. SCREEN FORMAT Switch screen format and click twice to switch channels with full screen.
  • Page 85 Full Screen Click again to return. REC. Click to start record the live video to the PC or storage device. The saved file is *.ha0 file. Playback Click and select time playback or event playback. Time-Point Backup Click to select backup time point. The saved file is *.ha0 format. PLAYBACK by TIME SEARCH &...
  • Page 86 1. HDD Select The user can select HDD1 or HDD2 for playback 2. Playback Time The user can select the time by pressing “Time Search” for playback. 3. Time Search The user can select the time by pressing “Time Search” for playback. 4.
  • Page 87: Other Functions

    time when started to backup, such as, (20080526113258.ha0) will be 2008/05/26 11:32:58. OTHER FUNCTIONS Right-click on any channel. The following menu will pop up: A. Snapshot: Save a single picture from the image. B. Play audio: Play audio off the channel. Note: The playback performance is not affected if the sound is being recorded.
  • Page 88 TIME ZONE: It can only be modified via adjust “DATE” and “TIME SETUP “in the NVR Menu). NTP SERVER: Change the time of the NVR via NTP Server. A. SYSTEM – USER MANAGEMENT The User Management provides 3 levels of authority: Administrator (the highest), User, and Guest.
  • Page 89 Add: Key-in the Username and Password. The manager can give authority to the new user by ticking at the choice below. (Ex. Ticking at “PTZ” allows the new user to control the PTZ functions). You can apply the authority settings to the channel you choose. The new user has no authority in those channels that are not selected.
  • Page 90 C1. Firmware Upgrade: Click on the “Browse” button to select the latest firmware and then press the “Upgrade” button to upgrade the firmware. C2. Load Default: Click “Browse” to choose a file. You can load the setup from your computer if you clicked on “Download” and saved the settings before. C3.
  • Page 91 ActiveX control manually. 1. Look for the files "KConfig.ocx" and "WATCH_16R.ocx" in one of the possible paths: "C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files" "C:\WINDOWS\W16R" "C:\WINDOWS\system32\WATCH_16R" 2. "Start" -> "Run" -> Key-in: regsvr32(The path of KConfig.ocx) /u -> Click "OK" Ex.: regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WATCH_16R\KConfig.ocx /u 3.
  • Page 92 4. Log-in again into the NVR via web browser. The browser will ask you to install the new version of ActiveX control. A. NETWORK – IP SETTING IP ASSIGNMENT DHCP: In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode, the DHCP server setting is done automatically. STATIC IP: Input the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway based on the network environment.
  • Page 93 A. NETWORK – PPPoE E-1 PPPoE SETTING Click on Enabled to enable the ADSL dial function. Username: Username for ADSL account. Password: Password for ADSL account. After dialed successfully, new IP address will appear. E-2 SEND MAIL AFTER DIALED Click on Enabled to enable the SEND MAIL AFTER DIALED function. You can also give a subject for the mail.
  • Page 94 F-1 DYNDNS.ORG DDNS SETTING - DYNDNS.ORG PROVIDER: Select dyndns.org HOSTNAME: The registered hostname in DYNDNS.ORG. USERNAME: The registered username in DYNDNS.ORG. PASSWORD: The registered password in DYNDNS.ORG. SCHEDULE UPDATE: A period of time to update IP address. STATE 1. Updating: Information update. 2.
  • Page 95 DDNS SETTING – DDNS.CAMDDNS.COM PROVIDER: Select the ddns.camddns.com USERNAME: Type-in the registered username in DDNS.CAMDDNS.COM. SCHEDULE UPDATE: The period of time to update IP address. STATE 1. Updating: Information update. 2. Idle: Stop service. 3. DDNS registered successfully, now log by http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Registered successfully.
  • Page 96 NOTES: 1. If the user selects another provider as is ddns2.ydsNVR.com, all of the setting steps are the same as ddns.camddns.com setting. 2. However, if dyndns.org provider is selected, please go to www.dyndns.org register the account first. The user has to fill-in the username, password and hostname for applying the account.
  • Page 97 Mail Setting: Tick “Alarm” to send video to the mail address when a external alarm or DI from IP Cam is triggered. Tick “Motion” to send video to the mail address when motion detection is triggered. Mail Server: The IP address of the Mail Server (e.g. mail.huntelec.com.tw). SMTP Port: The port of SMTP .
  • Page 98 H. NETWORK /DHCP Server Setup Give the IP address to set up the DHCP Server. The IP will change between the Start IP and the End IP. HTTP Notification Use the checkbox to enable or disable HTTP Notification. This function allows users to set up the CGI command to a HTTP server.
  • Page 99 OTHERS / Player Downloaded Click “Player” on the left list, and your browser will start downloading D6Viewer.exe to your PC. Please refer to 5.1MAIN SCREEN SETTING for more information regarding D6Viewer. K. OTHERS/ NVR Setting The NVR settings can be changed via the Internet.
  • Page 100 K-1 CAMERA Setting Please refer to Chapter3.3-Camera Setup. K-2 RECORD SETTING Please refer to Chapter3.4- Record Setup K-3 ALARM SETTING Please refer to Chapter3.5-Alarm Setup...
  • Page 101 K-4 DISK SETTING Please refer to Chapter3.8-Disk Setup K-5 SYSTEM SETTING Please refer to Chapter3.9-System Setup...
  • Page 102: Appendix A: Recording Time Lapse (Hours)

    APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIME LAPSE (HOURS) UNIT:Hours IMAGE QUALITY LOW(0.25M) MEDIUM(0.5M) STANDARD(1M) HIGH(1.5M) (Mbps) AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE 16CH UNIT:Hours IMAGE QUALITY LOW(0.25M) MEDIUM (0.5M) STANDARD (1M) HIGH (1.5M) (Mbps) AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE 16CH 1920 UNIT:Hours IMAGE QUALITY LOW(0.25M) MEDIUM (0.5M) STANDARD (1M) HIGH (1.5M)
  • Page 103: Appendix B: Hdd Compatibility Table

    APPENDIX B: HDD COMPATIBILITY TABLE B r a n d M o d e l C a p a c i t y O t h e r s ST3500320SV 500GB SV35.3 ST3500410SV 500GB SV35.5 ST3500413AS 500GB Barracuda 7200 12 ST3500418AS 500GB 7200 12...
  • Page 104 WD5000AACS 500GB 7200 GP WD5000AVVS 500GB 7200 GP WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 CB WD5002ABYS 500GB 7200 RE WD5000AVDS 500GB AV-GP WS5003ABYX 500GB Enterprise Storage WD5000AAKX 500GB Caviar Blue WD5000AUDX 500GB AV-GP WD5003AZEX 500GB Caviar Black WD6400AAKS 640GB 7200 BLUE WD6400AVVS 640GB 7200 GP WD7500AACS 750GB...
  • Page 105 WD30EFRX WD Red NAS Hard Drive WD4000F9YZ WD SE WD4001FAEX WD Black HDS721616PLA380 160GB 7200 HDT725025VLA380 250GB 7200 HDT725032VLA360 320GB 7200 HDP725050GLA360 500GB 7200 HCP725050GLA380 500GB 7200 HDS721050CLA362 500GB HDT721010SLA360 7200 HDS721010CLA332 7200 HITACHI HDS721010CLA362 HDS721010DLE630 7200 HDS722020ALA330 7200 HDS723020BLA642 7200 DS7SAE202 DT01ACA050...
  • Page 106: Appendix C: Error Message List

    APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGE LIST ERROR MESSAGE ERROR STATUS & REASON DISK ACCESS ERROR! H.D.D. Data structure un-normal. The data is not recorded into the NVR or there bad sectors on NVR H.D.D. Please install another H.D.D. and perform the record again. UPDATE FILE ERROR! Please re-download the update file and update again.

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