Grundig GRI-K1104A Owner's Manual
Grundig GRI-K1104A Owner's Manual

Grundig GRI-K1104A Owner's Manual

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Digital Recording Systems
GRI-K1104A
GRI-K2208A
GRI-K1104A .74.1.17.10.2012
© ASP AG
4-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR
8-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR

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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual Digital Recording Systems GRI-K1104A 4-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR GRI-K2208A 8-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR GRI-K1104A .74.1.17.10.2012 © ASP AG...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing a GRUNDIG digital network video recorder. This manual is for GRI-K1104A and GRI-K2208A. Before product installation and operation, please become thoroughly familiar with this user manual and other manuals referenced by this manual. This user manual, the software and the hardware described here are protected by copyright law. With the exception of copying for general use within fair use, copying and reprinting the user manual, either partially or in entirety, or translating it into another language without the consent of ASP AG is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 4 - Malfunctions due to negligence by the user - Deliberate disassembly and replacement by the user - Connection of a power source other than a properly rated power source - Malfunctions caused by natural disasters (fire, flood, tidal wave, etc.) - Replacement of expendable parts (HDD, FAN, etc.) - Malfunction caused by using an unrecommended HDD - Malfunction due to HDD failure and not due to a problem in the NVR...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    2. Important Safety Instructions GRUNDIG shall not have any responsibility for any accident or damage that may incur during the use of this product. For your safety, we provide a few instructions about installation, manipulation, cleaning, assembly/disassembly of the product as below. So please read carefully and comply with the instructions.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    3. Package Contents These parts are included: English...
  • Page 7: Installation

    4. Installation 4.1. Connections and Control Keys Front View: Rear View of the recorder model GRI-K1104A: Rear View of the recorder model GRI-K2208A: English...
  • Page 8 Remote Control: The remote control will only be active if the remote control ID matches with that specified on the NVR. If multiple NVRs are installed on one place and you have just a single remote control, use the ID button to set the remote control ID.
  • Page 9: Basic Layout

    1. Under <SYSTEM> - <CONTROL DEVICE> in the System Setup menu, set the <REMOTE CONTROLLER ID> and press <APPLY>. Select between 00 and 99. For more details, please refer to <SYSTEM SETUP>. The remote control will be active only if the remote control ID matches the system ID of the NVR. 2.
  • Page 10 PoE Switching hub power connection : Plug the provided DC 48V adapter in the rear power port of the NVR. When done, attach the adaptor cable clip to the rear panel and insert the cable. Guidelines for this connection: - Make the connection when the power is not applied yet. - Arrange the cables and be careful not to peel off the cable coating.
  • Page 11 For stable operation, a dedicated communication line is established for IP cameras in the same network. This is why network router or hub connection is not allowed. 4.3.4. Alarm I/O Connection Connecting the alarm input signal : Connect the signal line of an alarm input device such as a sensor to the rear [ALARM IN] port. 1.
  • Page 12 1. Use the signal line to make the connection between [D+] of the rear NVR and [D+] of the keyboard controller. 2. Make the connection between [D-] on the rear of the NVR and [D-] of the keyboard controller. 3. Connect [GND] on the rear of the NVR to [GND] of the keyboard controller. NOTE: For RS-485 connection, please refer to the user manual of the keyboard controller.
  • Page 13 4.3.9. Network Connection PC connection in the local network : You can connect an NVR to a PC in the same network and control or edit it on the PC monitor. 1. Connect the [WAN(UPLINK)] port in the rear panel of the NVR to the router or hub. 2.
  • Page 14 PC connection from a remote network : You can connect an NVR to a PC or mobile device in the same remote network and control or edit it on the monitor of the PC or mobile device. 1. Connect the [WAN(UPLINK)] port in the rear panel to the router. 2.
  • Page 15: Monitoring

    3. Turn on the power switch on the rear panel of the NVR. First you hear a beep and the LEDs light up. Several seconds after the second beep, the GRUNDIG logo appears on the screen. 4. When the booting process is completed, first the live screen then the login screen appears.
  • Page 16: Logout

    5.3. Logout To prevent unauthorised access, it is recommended to log out when you leave the screen. Hover the cursor near the bottom of the screen to display the menu. 1. In the monitoring screen, click <MENU> in the bottom left corner of the screen and then click on <LOG OUT> to log out, or press the [LOGOUT] button on the remote control.
  • Page 17: Live Screen At A Glance

    5.5. Live Screen At a Glance The live screen largely consists of three components: video window, status bar and timeline zone. English...
  • Page 18 5.5.1. Video Window Icons used in the video window : 5.5.2. Quick Menu English...
  • Page 19 5.5.3. Status Bar Press the [▼] button on the remote control, or place the mouse cursor in the lower area of the screen to display the status bar. 5.5.4. Timeline Press the [▶] button on the remote control or move the mouse cursor to the right of the screen to display the timeline.
  • Page 20 Click a desired split mode from 1, 4, 9, 6 and 8 split screen. Or press the [DISPLAY] button on the remote control until a desired split mode is displayed. NOTE: The 4CH NVR model GRI-K1104A only supports 1- and 4-split screen modes. Auto sequence : Click on the Sequence button in the status bar, or press the [SEQ] button on the remote control to perform the specified sequence mode.
  • Page 21 2. Move to the zoom control screen. When the menu bar appears in the right bottom, use the buttons to control the zooming. - Channel Choice : Select a channel to zoom in/out. - Zoom Out : Zoom out the current (enlarged) image step by step.
  • Page 22 How to select an audio input channel : Select a channel from which the audio signal will be received. If you select the <LINK TO FULL SCREEN> option by ticking the control box and change the 1-split screen, the audio signal will be synchronised with the selected channel. NOTE: Even if a channel to synchronise is already selected, checking the <LINK TO FULL SCREEN>...
  • Page 23 How to check the alarm status : You can check here the alarm status of each camera. Click on <OK> to close the window. How to check the network status : You can check here the network connection status. Click on <OK> to close the window. NOTE: For more information, please refer to Chapter 6.6.4.
  • Page 24: System Setting

    6. System Setting 6.1. Moving To The System Setup > How to use the mouse : > How to use the remote control (1) : > How to use the remote control (2) : 6.2. Camera Setting You can configure the camera settings in the NVR menu regarding the camera ID, image, hide/show, and motion. 6.2.1.
  • Page 25 3. With the virtual keyboard that appears, enter a camera title and click on <OK>. 4. To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 5. When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click on <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
  • Page 26 IMAGE SETTINGS: - BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the brightness level of the camera between 0 and 100. - CONTRAST: Adjust the contrast level of the camera between 0 and 100. - HUE / TINT: The Hue value is not supported by ONVIF command at the moment, please use the direct configuration tab to adjust the Hue value if you need it.
  • Page 27 > EXPOSURE TIME: Set the maximum and minimum possible exposure time the camera will use. > GAIN: Set the maximum and minimum possible gain time the camera will use to increase the brightness level of the image. > IRIS: Set the maximum and minimum possible iris level the camera will use to increase the brightness level of the image.
  • Page 28 6.2.3. Covert Setup You can set to hide the camera video so that a specific user or user group cannot view it. Set one or more channels that you want to hide from a specific user or user group. 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select <COVERT SETUP>. 2.
  • Page 29 6.2.4. Motion Sensor Set the motion sensor of the camera so that the NVR can detect a motion event. 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select <MOTION SENSOR>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the use of each option item. >...
  • Page 30 1. Click on <AREA SETUP> to move to the motion area setup screen. 2. If using the remote control, press the [ENTER] button to mark the current position. 3. Use the arrow buttons to move to a desired block and then press [ENTER]. The area setup will begin. Then, use the arrow buttons to specify the area.
  • Page 31: Display Setting

    - DAYTIME : Specify the time period that will be considered as daytime. - SENSITIVITY : Set the sensitivity level of the motion sensor to either Daytime or Nighttime: 1(Low) ~ 10(High) - The higher the number is, the higher the sensitivity level becomes.
  • Page 32 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <DISPLAY>, select <OSD>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of the OSD item. > CAMERA TITLE : Specify the display of the camera title on the screen. >...
  • Page 33 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <DISPLAY>, select <MONITOR>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set a sequence interval for auto mode, from 1 to 60 seconds. 3. To apply the change, click on <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 4.
  • Page 34 3. To apply the change, click on <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 4. When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click on <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu. How to add a sequence : 1.
  • Page 35 How to edit a sequence : 1. Select a sequence that you want to edit from the list. 2. The "EDIT" dialogue appears. 3. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to edit the selected sequence. >...
  • Page 36: Audio Setup

    6.4. Audio Setup You can configure here the settings of the voice and audio signal. 6.4.1. Audio Choose whether to receive the live sound source and select an audio channel. 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <AUDIO>, select <AUDIO>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit. >...
  • Page 37: User Setting

    1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <AUDIO>, select <BUZZER>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit. > REMOTE CONTROLLER : specify the output of a beep when you press a button on the remote control. 3.
  • Page 38 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <USER>, select <MANAGEMENT>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to add a user account or select an item that you want to edit. 3. To apply the change, click on <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 4.
  • Page 39 3. When done, click on <OK>. The added user account will be listed. How to edit the user account information : 1. From the list of users, select a user account to edit and click <EDIT> next to it. 2. In the Edit window, make the necessary changes and click on <OK>. 3.
  • Page 40: Network Setup

    > SEARCH : Set the permissions for the Search menu. > ARCHIVING : Set the permissions for the Backup menu. > SYSTEM SETUP : Set the permissions for the System Setup menu. > RECORD SETUP : Set the Access Permissions for the Record Setup menu. >...
  • Page 41 > IP ADDRESS : Provide the IP address. > GATEWAY : Provide the gateway address. > SUBNET MASK : Provide the subnet mask address. > 1ST DNS SERVER : Enter the address of the primary DNS server. > 2ND DNS SERVER : Enter the address of the secondary DNS server. >...
  • Page 42 3. To apply the change, click on <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 4. When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu. 6.6.3.
  • Page 43 Network Map : > IP ADDRESS : Indicates the internal IP address of the NVR. > MAC ADDRESS : Indicates the internal MAC address of the NVR. > DDNS ADDRESS : Indicates the internal DDNS address of the NVR. > RTSP SERVICE PORT : Indicates the network port of the video service. For remote service, the router must have set up the port forwarding.
  • Page 44: System Setup

    Detail Status : You can check the details of the cameras that are connected to each channel. Click on the 'Cogwheel' Button in the right area of the list to show the details. Click <RESET> in the "IP CAMERA CONFIGURATION" window to reset the IP camera.
  • Page 45: English

    > DATE/TIME : Set the current time and date. Click on the 'Clock' Button to adjust the time manually. > DATE FORMAT : Specify the date format. > TIME FORMAT : Specify the time format. > TIME SERVER : Obtain the current time from the time server. Click on the 'Arrows in a Circle' Button to get the current time.
  • Page 46: English

    1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <SYSTEM>, select <SYSTEM MANAGEMENT>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of the system management. > FW UPDATE : You can update the current software with the latest version. >...
  • Page 47 - LOAD : Apply the settings of the storage device to the NVR. Connect the storage device to the USB port of the NVR. > PASSWORD : Open or close the dialogue box for the settings of the menus: quit, system settings, record settings, backup, and search.
  • Page 48: English

    How to perform the upgrade : 1. Connect the USB storage device that contains the updatable files. 2. Click on <USB>. 3. Select one or several ones from the updatable files listed in <F/W LIST>. 4. Click on <UPGRADE>. 5. When the confirmation message appears, click on <OK>. English...
  • Page 49: English

    6. The progress bar displays the progress of the firmware upgrade process. 7. When the upgrade is complete, reboot the system. 6.7.3. System Information You can check the current system version and system-related settings. 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <SYSTEM>, select <SYSTEM INFORMATION>. 2.
  • Page 50: Storage

    1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <SYSTEM>, select <CONTROL DEVICE>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the connection options for the control device. > SYSTEM ID : Set the ID of the NVR so that the keyboard controller can identify it. >...
  • Page 51 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <STORAGE>, select <DISK INFORMATION>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either <INTERNAL DISKS> or <EXTERNAL STORAGE>. Please check the status for each connected device. > START / END TIME : Shows the start time and end time of data stored in each disk. >...
  • Page 52 3. When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click on <CLOSE> in the lower screen to return to the previous menu. 6.8.2. Disk Operations You can set to delete the recording automatically and set the overwrite options, and you can also format the HDD recording data.
  • Page 53: Event Setup

    1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <STORAGE>, select <S.M.A.R.T. SETUP>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to check the S.M.A.R.T. operation and specify the check interval. > S.M.A.R.T. STATUS : Read the S.M.A.R.T. information of the disk and check to display if the current disk is in normal operation.
  • Page 54 Alarm Out : 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <ALARM OUT>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select <ALARM OUT> and configure the related settings. > NAME : You can rename the alarm. >...
  • Page 55 1. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select a <DATE> for the schedule. 2. Drag the mouse to resize the cell or use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons to move to the cell, then press [ENTER]. 3.
  • Page 56 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <EVENT NOTIFICATION>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select one option from <BUZZER>, <DISPLAY> and <EMAIL>. 3. Use the [▲▼◀▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the output method and duration. 4.
  • Page 57 > VIDEO POP-UP : Display the video channel that is synchronised with the event on a single split screen. Set the DURATION of the single split screen. - TRANSPARENT : Keep the video pop-up displayed for as much time as the event lasts. - UNTIL KEY : Keep the video pop-up displayed until a mouse or a remote control button is pressed.
  • Page 58 > ADD NEW EMAIL : If you want to add a new mail recipient beside the existing ones, click on this to add the recipient. > MINIMUM EMAIL FREQUENCY : Adjust the minimum frequency for sending the email. For example, even if you have set the minimum frequency to one minute and another event occurs in less than one minute after the last sent email, the email for the new event will be sent one minute after the previous one.
  • Page 59 > NAME : You can specify the name of the alarm sensor. > OPERATION : You can specify the type of the alarm sensor. - N/O (Normal Open) : Normally the sensor is left as Open. If the sensor switches to Close, an event will be triggered.
  • Page 60 > IGNORING INTERVAL : Specify the minimum interval of the motion event occurrence. For example, even if you have set the minimum frequency to 5 seconds and another motion event occurs in less than 5 seconds after the last motion event occurred, the new event will be ignored. If too many motion events occur, adjust the setting to shorten the interval.
  • Page 61 1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <SYSTEM EVENT>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the reaction to each event. 3. To apply the change, click on <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 4.
  • Page 62 Record : > PANIC RECORDiNG : Specify the action to perform when the panic recording begins. System : > BOOTING EVENT: This event occurs when the NVR is booting. > LOGIN FAILURE: This event occurs when the NVR fails to log in. You can specify the number of failed registrations for triggering the event by clicking the ‘Arrow Down’...
  • Page 63 NOTE: To monitor the normal operation of the NVR, it is recommended not to change the buzzer output settings of the fan failure event and the temperature failure event. Network : > TROUBLE IN INTERNET CONNECTION : Occurs if the Internet connection to the NVR fails. If you do not want to connect the NVR to the network, leave the <Action>...
  • Page 64: Record Setting

    7. Record Setting You can configure the record settings for the NVR. Only authorised users can access the Record Setup menu. 7.1. Starting the Record Setup Menu > How to use the mouse : > How to use the remote control : 7.2.
  • Page 65 > ALWAYS HIGH VIDEO QUALITY : Recording will proceed in the best quality regardless of the event at all times. As this option will always create recordings in the best quality, the recording period is the shortest compared to the other record modes. >...
  • Page 66 > MANUAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS : You can configure the recording settings by time, date, and channel. - SCHEDULE MODE : Set the recording schedule for a day (daily) or for a week (weekly). - PRE RECORDING TIME : Set the pre-recording time. - POST RECORDING TIME : Set the post-recording time.
  • Page 67 Size/FPS/Quality Setting : 1. Please select the day of the week to perform the continuous recording. From <OPERATION MODE>, you must set the <SCHEDULE MODE> of the <MANUAL RECORD OPTION> to <WEEKLY> before you can specify the <DAY>. 2. Click a time cell from which you want to edit the SIZE/FPS/Quality and drag it to a desired cell. Or use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control to move to the cell and press [ENTER].
  • Page 68 4. When done, click on <OK>. You can check the recording size in the size table under the time selection bar. ATTENTION: The video size, FPS, quality and audio recording options may differ depending on the specification of the IP camera. For some IP cameras, the video transfer may be interrupted if some of the options are changed. Schedule Setting : 1.
  • Page 69 1. From the <RECORD SETUP> menu, select <MOTION RECORD>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY> or <SCHEDULE>. 3. Set each item of <RESOLUTION>, <FPS>, <QUALITY> and use of the <AUDIO> for the motion recording. NOTE: For more information, see Chapter 7.2.2.
  • Page 70 1. From the <RECORD SETUP> menu, select <ALARM RECORD>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to either select <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY> or <SCHEDULE>. 3. Set each item of <RESOLUTION>, <FPS>, <QUALITY> and use of the <AUDIO> for the alarm recording. NOTE: For more information, see Chapter 7.2.2.
  • Page 71 4. To apply the change, click on <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 5. When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click on <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu. 7.2.6.
  • Page 72: Search

    8. Search You can search for the recording data in the HDD by criteria like time, thumbnail, event, etc. 8.1. Moving To The Search Menu 8.1.1. Moving to the Search menu while in monitoring > How to use the mouse : >...
  • Page 73 1. From the <SEARCH> menu, select <TIME SEARCH>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the search date and time from the calendar in the left corner of the screen. > FIRST : The first date of recording is automatically selected. >...
  • Page 74 4. Click to move to a desired start time in the time bar, or use the buttons at the bottom of the status bar to search. > ‘Arrows in a Circle’ Button: Update the timeline. > ‘Zoom out / REW’ Button: Expand the timeline of the time bar to a greater unit of time. >...
  • Page 75 1. From the <SEARCH> menu, select <THUMBNAIL SEARCH>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the search date and time from the calendar in the left corner of the thumbnail search screen. > FIRST : The first date of recording is automatically selected. >...
  • Page 76 3. Double-click on a desired play time in the recording data bar, or double-click on a desired time image from the thumbnail list. You will move to the playback screen. 4. If you want to stop playing and return to the search screen, press [EXIT] or [SEARCH] on the remote control. You can also click on <MENU>...
  • Page 77: Play

    1. From the <SEARCH> menu, select <EVENT SEARCH>. 2. Use the [▲▼◀▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the <START> and <END> times in the left of the event search list. 3. Select a channel to search. 4. Mark the checkbox of the event type to search for in the <EVENT> list. 5.
  • Page 78 9.1.1. Playback Screen Configuration Video Window : Displays the current video. Timeline : Displays the type of recording data. The vertical bar in the timeline indicates the current point of playback. Double-click on a desired point in the timeline to start playing the video from that point. You can also hold the left mouse button and drag it to select an area.
  • Page 79 Using the Playback Bar : Bookmarking : During playback, you can add a bookmark for reserving the video data. You can view the bookmarked data in the Archive menu, which can be saved to a connected device for backup purpose. English...
  • Page 80: Archiving

    1. Provide a tag in the <TAG> item for data reservation. 2. Provide the details of the reserved data in the <MEMO> input box. 3. Click on <START>. You will return to the play screen with the backup progress. 4. To stop the bookmarking, click on <BOOKMARK(‘CD Sign’)>. 5.
  • Page 81 1. From the <ARCHIVE> menu, select <ARCHIVE>. 2. Select a date for the archive from the calendar in the left. NOTE: The date containing recording data will be marked in a colored box. - FIRST : The first date of the recording is automatically selected. - LAST : The last date of the recording is automatically selected.
  • Page 82 1. From the <ARCHIVE> menu, select <RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT>. The reserved data will be listed. 2. If you want to play the data, double-click on a desired data item or click on it and select <PLAY>. 3. If you want to export to a storage device, connect it to the NVR and click <EXPORT>. 4.
  • Page 83 3. To view the details, click on the 'Document' button next to the list. Click on <VERIFY INTEGRITY> to check if the data is corrupt or incomplete. 4. Select an item to play from the list and click <PLAY>. 5. To exit the Archive menu, click on <CLOSE>. 10.1.4.
  • Page 84 4. When all information is filled in, click on <CONNECTION TEST> to check the connection status. 5. To apply the change, click on <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen. 6. When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click on <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu.
  • Page 85: Web Viewer

    11. Web Remote Viewer 11.1. What is the Web Remote Viewer? Web Remote Viewer is a user-friendly software application that enables you to control the video data in connection with a remote NVR. 11.1.1. System Requirements The following is the minimum hardware and operating system requirements to run the Web Remote Viewer. Operating System : Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Home Basic / Premium, Windows 7 Web Browsers :...
  • Page 86 > Using the URL - Check the "Network Status" and verify the <DDNS ADDRESS> and <WEB SERVICE PORT> of the NVR (Chapter 6.6.4. Network Status). - Enter the DDNS address and web service port in the address bar of the browser. Ex.: http://00115f123456.DVRLINK.NET:8080 NOTE: In a router network, you have to set the "Port Forwarding"...
  • Page 87: Live

    11.2. Live 11.2.1. Live Screen At a Glance English...
  • Page 88 11.2.2. Switching the split mode Click on the 'Switch' button to switch the mode as follows: English...
  • Page 89 11.2.3. Saving the video 1. Click on the 'Disk symbol' button to start saving. 2. The video from the selected channel will be saved to the PC in the AVI format (Default path: C:\SaveFolder). Click on the 'Disk symbol' button again to stop saving. Click on <ActiveX Setting> to display the context menu to see where you can change the saving path.
  • Page 90 > Sync : If this option is set, the audio signal will be synchronised with the video signal. However, you may encounter a delay due to buffering for the synchronisation. > Live CH : Set the audio signal to use in live monitoring mode. >...
  • Page 91: Search

    11.2.9. Status tab Click on <PTZ> at the bottom of the screen. You can control the operations of a PTZ camera. Adjust the focus, zooming and iris of the camera. You can use the arrow buttons to control the operations of the camera. >...
  • Page 92 11.3.2. Search by time Use the timeline to search for the data recorded in the NVR. 1. Select a date that you want to search for. 2. Click on <REFRESH>. 3. Check the existence of recording data in the bottom time line and specify the time range for your search. You can specify the start time by moving the time bar.
  • Page 93: Setup

    11.3.3. Search by event You can sort the recording data items by event to facilitate your search. 1. Mark the checkbox of the event that you want to search for. 2. Specify the start and end dates and times for your log search. 3.
  • Page 94 11.4.2. Camera Giving a camera a title : You can name the camera title that is displayed on each channel screen. Select a channel to name and provide a new title. Then, click on <OK> to apply it. NOTE: You can enter up to 9 alphanumeric characters for the camera title. Image Setting : Adjust the brightness, contrast and more of each camera.
  • Page 95 Exposure: Adjust the exposure related settings of the camera. For further information, please read the chapter Exposure Setup under the Camera Setting of the NVR. Covert Setting : You can set to hide the video of a specific camera from a specific user. Set to hide the camera video so that a specific user or user group cannot view it.
  • Page 96 Motion Sensor : Enable or disable motion detection for each camera. Define the area and the sensitivity which are used for motion detection. Activation : Turn the motion detection On or Off for each camera and activate the Onscreen notification. Area : Specify the use of motion detection and reaction for each channel and set also the daytime/nighttime options.
  • Page 97 11.4.3. Display OSD Setting : Configure the settings for the time, title, boundary, icon and language that will be displayed on the screen. Make changes to each item of the OSD menu and click on <OK> to apply the changes. NOTE: For details about each displayed item, please refer to Chapter 6.3.1.
  • Page 98 11.4.4. Audio Audio/Buzzer : You can configure the settings of the voice and audio signal. NOTE: For details about each displayed item, please refer to Chapter 6.4. Audio Setup. 11.4.5. User User Management : You can add a user account and change the password. NOTE: For details about each displayed item, please refer to Chapter 6.5.
  • Page 99 To add a user, click on <Add> and provide the user information. If you want to delete the user, click on <DEL> next to it. When done, click on <OK> to apply the change. Group Permission Setting : You can grant different user groups different permissions to a specific menu. Mark the checkboxes of the menu items accessible by the user group.
  • Page 100 11.4.6. Network Network Setting : You can check the network connection status and change the baud rate. Change the maximum transfer rate and click on <OK> to apply it. NOTE: For more information about each network entry, refer to Chapter 6.6.1. IP Setup. DDNS Setting : You can configure the DDNS settings so that remote users who are connected to the network can access the DVR remotely.
  • Page 101 Email Setting : You can register and test an email address so that an email notification is delivered at a specific interval or if an event occurs. Provide the necessary information and click on <OK> to apply it. NOTE: For more information, refer to Chapter 6.6.3. Email. 11.4.7.
  • Page 102 System Management : You can configure the access settings of: log in, log out, and auto logout. System Information : You can check the information of the system firmware version, disk space, and network settings, as well as the status information of the network connection and alarm I/O. English...
  • Page 103 Control Device Setting : Set the connection of both, the remote control and the keyboard control. Change the communication settings and click on <OK> to apply the changes. NOTE: For more information about each communication item, refer to Chapter 6.7.4. Control Device. 11.4.8.
  • Page 104 S.M.A.R.T. Status : You can check the S.M.A.R.T. status for each of the internal and external devices. What is S.M.A.R.T.? It is a sort of HDD self-diagnosis tool that detects any error on the system and alerts the user if an error occurs. 11.4.9.
  • Page 105 Event Notification : Specify the notification method using one of <BUZZER OUT>, <DISPLAY> and <EMAIL> against an event alarm that occurs. Specify the buzzer output time, display time and email notification, and click on <OK> to apply the changes. NOTE: For more information about the event notification, refer to Chapter 6.9.2. Event Notification. English...
  • Page 106 Alarm Sensor : You can configure the settings of the alarm sensor and specify the operation of the sensor if an event occurs. When done, click on <OK> to apply the changes. NOTE: For more information about each of the alarm sensor actions, refer to Chapter 6.9.3. Alarm Sensor. Motion Sensor : You can set an action to execute when a motion is detected.
  • Page 107 Video Loss : You can select an action for <BUZZER> and <EMAIL> and determine what to do on the alarm output port if no video is received from the camera. When done, click on <OK> to apply the changes. System Event : You can set which action to perform if an event related to disk, recording, network or system happens.
  • Page 108 11.4.10. Record Setup Record Setting : You can set the recording options for Auto or Manual mode. English...
  • Page 109 When done, click on <OK> to apply the changes. NOTE: For more information about how to set each mode, refer to 7.2.1. Operation Mode. Continuous Recording : You can configure the settings of: continuous recording time, recording size, frame rate per second and quality. Click on the 'Arrow pointing to the bottom' next to each item to display the list of values available.
  • Page 110 When you complete the recording size and schedule settings, click on <OK> to apply your settings. NOTE: For more information about the continuous recording size and schedule, refer to Chapter 7.2.2. Continuous Recording. Motion Recording : Set the <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY/AUDIO> and the <SCHEDULE> to apply if a motion event occurs. Click on the 'Arrow pointing to the bottom' next to each item to display the list of values available.
  • Page 111 Complete the setting of <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY/AUDIO> for the motion recording as well as <SCHEDULE>, and click on <OK> to apply the changes. NOTE: For more information about the motion recording size and schedule, refer to Chapter 7.2.3. Motion Recording. Alarm Recording : Set <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY/AUDIO>...
  • Page 112 Panic Recording : From the <PANIC RECORD> menu, you can set the resolution, FPS, quality and audio settings according to your preference. Click on the 'Arrow pointing to the bottom' next to each item to display the list of values available. When you have completed the manual record settings, click on <OK>...
  • Page 113: Archive Viewer

    12. Archive Viewer You can playback here the data archived in the NVR. And you can playback the HDD data recorded by the NVR. 12.1. Starting the Backup Player 1. Connect the NVR to the backup USB storage device and store the backup on it. 2.
  • Page 114 5. Check the integrity of the archived file. 6. When done, the archived file will be played on the screen. English...
  • Page 115: Backup Player At A Glance

    12.2. Backup Player At a Glance English...
  • Page 116 12.2.1. Video Capture Click on the 'Camera' button in the left corner at the bottom of the screen to capture the current video image. > Selected Video : Capture the actual frame of the current video. > Screen : Capture the visible portion of the current video. >...
  • Page 117 12.2.3. Settings Click on the 'Rhombus' button to configure the Backup Player settings. You can check the version of the Backup Player. > Maintain the image aspect ratio : Preserve the aspect ratio of the image. If you do not mark this option, the image will be adjusted to fit the screen.
  • Page 118 Specifications GRI-K1104A Operating System Embedded Linux IP Inputs 4 channels Recording Resolution max. 1920x1080 depending on the camera performance Recording Speed 100 fps Video Compression H.264 Storage Max. Expansion 17.5 TB (2x2,5 TB SATA and 5x2,5 TB eSATA) Video Outputs...
  • Page 119: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity GRI-K1104A 4-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR GRI-K2208A 8-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR It is hereby certified that the products meet the standards in the following relevant provisions: EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Applied harmonised standards and technical specifications:...

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