Ultracker UN6584 Instruction Manual

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Product Overview
HDD Installation
Basic Operations
Main Menu
Network Access
WEB UI Operations
Mobile Connectivity
Specifications

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  • Page 1 INSIDE THE Instruction Manual Product Overview HDD Installation Basic Operations Main Menu Network Access WEB UI Operations Mobile Connectivity Specifications...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction: This manual is for the users who attempt to use H.264 Network Video Recorder (NVR). It expresses installation guide, connecting to peripherals, and GUI operations. Please familiarize yourself with the contents in this manual before using the NVR. Make sure that you have referred to an expert when operating the outer case for repair or installing HDD. If you have any inquiries or questions, please consult your local dealer.
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    Product Overview Package contents Remote Controller USB Mouse Flex IR Extender Power Adaptor Screws Pack Product CD Quick Connection Guide *The actual items maybe different from the picture shown Front Panel LED indicator Flex IR extender jack Front USB ports (2): For USB mouse control/ USB backup/ Firmware update Rear Panel Power: DC12V LAN: RJ-45...
  • Page 4: Hdd Installation

    HDD Installation HDD new installation Step 1: Remove the Screws from the rear panel and side panel of the housing. Step 2: Gently slide the cover away from the rear panel and lift it. Step 3: Carefully place the HDD at the upper right side and slide it to plug into the connector properly. HDD Connector...
  • Page 5 Step 4: With your hand supporting the HDD and turn the unit upside down and secure the HDD from the bottom of case with 4 screws. Step 5: Screw the cover back, replacing the screws on the side panel(x4) and rear panel(x1). NOTE: The new HDD must be formatted in order to work properly in system.
  • Page 6: Replacing The Hard Drive

    Replacing the Hard drive Make sure the NVR power is off and power cable has been disconnected before changing the hard drive. Step 1: Remove the screws from the rear panel and side panels of the housing. Step 2: Gently slide the cover away from the rear panel and lift off. Step 3: With your hand supporting the HDD when turn unit upside down, remove 4 screws from the bottom of case.
  • Page 7 Step 4: Gently slide the hard drive from the connector properly. HDD Connector Step 5: Install new HDD. Step 6: Screw the cover back on the side panel (x4) and rear panel (x1). NOTE: After replacing the HDD, the new HDD must be formatted in order to work properly in system. To connect cameras to NVR, please refer to Appendix: NVR and camera connection.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    :....................................2 NTRODUCTION : ...................................... 2 ARNING PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................. 3 Package contents..................................3 Front Panel ....................................3 Rear Panel....................................3 HDD INSTALLATION ..................................4 HDD new installation................................. 4 Replacing the Hard drive ................................6 BASIC OPERATIONS................................... 10 Display Screen..................................10 Display Mode...................................
  • Page 9 ANDROID VERSION................................... 41 ...................................... 41 NSTALLING ....................................41 DDING DEVICE ......................................42 ......................................42 LAYBACK SPECIFICATIONS..................................44 APPENDIX: NVR AND CAMERA CONNECTION ........................... 45 PORT ......................................45 LAN 1~ LAN 4: ....................................45 : ...................................... 45 PORT CONNECTION TYPE ................................... 46 : ....................................
  • Page 10: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Display Screen 4-Channel 8-Channel HDD Status: displays the percentage of recording space consumed on the hard disk and the size of the installed hard drive. Camera Status: 4/8 channel: displays channels on the system. The red light will flash to indicate recording is in progress.
  • Page 11: Display Mode

    Tool Bar: Primary control input for the user interface. Split Window Menu Left Play/Pause Camera Event list Sequence Return Photo Capture Display Mode Left-click on the icon to open the Split-Screen selector and choose the display mode you want to enter sequence mode Left-click Flexible Camera Assignment You can re-assign the channels to different camera.
  • Page 12: Playback

    Playback Click the icon to enter playback mode. The timestamp appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen indicates the playback time. Split mode Arrow keys: day/time selector Playback / Pause Event List Show / hide OSD Return Photo Capture Click the numerals to select date / hour / minute / second or frame and adjust them by rolling up and down the mouse.
  • Page 13: Event List

    For Example: Below picture shows many events happened, you can click the numerals of data/time/frame and “roll up or down” the mouse to move one of the colorful cursors to the center red grid to view the event. Event List Click the icon to enter the Event List mode.
  • Page 14: Screenshot Function

    Motion Video loss Alarm HDD on/off Power on/off Mark USB device Event Details In the column of filter, it will show the filter icons in different colors, you can easily search the events. When the cursor is moved to one of the events, the background will be changed to the beginning of the event. Screenshot Function Note: Format the USB flash drive by NVR before using it for backup video, upgrade firmware or take screenshots.
  • Page 15: Main Menu

    Main Menu Note: If you set “Password Enable” as “ON”, the NVR will request at least ID:2, default password 2222 to enter the menu. Click this icon to enter main menu. IP Camera Setup Main Menu →IP cam Setup Select certain IP cam and enter, it can set follow items: Title The title name of this channel.
  • Page 16: Connection Settings

    Connection Settings Connection Type: Select P2P(direct connection), TCP/IP(IP conncetion) or Disable. Device Address: Set IP address of the connection (For TCP/IP connection) Port: Set port number of the connection (For TCP/IP connection) Username: User name to access camera. Password: Password to access camera. Reconnect: Reconnect to camera.
  • Page 17 Working Rate: Set video bit-rate for working hours. Non-working Rate: Set video bit-rate for non-working hours. Quality: Set video quality from 1(lowest) to 5(highest) Bit Rate Control: Choose VBR / CBR for bit-rate control. VBR: Variable Bit Rate. CBR: Constant Bit Rate. Schedule: Determine working hour and non-working hour in the schedule table.
  • Page 18: Setup

    Maintenance Restore Factory Default: Restore camera settings. Choose “Keep Network Settings” to keep IP settings after restoration. Firmware Update (1) Unzip and put the IP Camera OS “.rom” file into the root directory of the prepared USB drive. Please make sure that it is the only one “.rom”...
  • Page 19 HDMI Screen size: Move the adjust bar to make HDMI out to fit the monitor size Video-Out Resolution: HDMI 1920*1080, HDMI 1280*720, VGA 1920*1080, VGA 1680*1050, VGA 1280*1024, VGA 1024*768: Date/Time: Configure Date/Time Display Format: Roll the mouse up or down to adjust as Y/M/D, D/M/Y or M/D/Y. Date Setup: Click and roll the mouse up or down to adjust date.
  • Page 20: Record

    Record Main Menu → Record Video Information: You can choose one of the cameras to see the video size at each hour. Bit rate Information: You can choose one of the cameras to see the bit rate size at each hour. HDD Information: You can view internal HDD and external HDD info.
  • Page 21: Alarm

    Extended REC: NVR recording data into internal HDD first, when it record to 100%, it’ll record to external HDD. Mirror: NVR recording data into both internal and external HDD at the same time. Read Only: Read HDD data only, no recording. Note: External HDD can be only installed through the rear USB port.
  • Page 22: Usb Device

    USB Device Main Menu → USB Device To format USB flash drive by the NVR before using it for backup video upgrade OS. The NVR support 2GB~16GB capacity of USB flash drive Start / Stop Time & Select Channel: Insert USB flash drive into the NVR. Click and Roll the mouse to set the start / stop time and channel which is going to be saved to USB flash drive NOTE : One USB flash drive can save maximum 16 files.
  • Page 23: Lan

    WARING: All the data will be deleted once the USB drive is formatted. Firmware Update: Before firmware update process, please be sure to save firmware to USB flash and insert it to NVR. (1) Unzip and put the NVR OS “.rom” file into the root directory of the prepared USB drive. Please make sure that it is the only one “.rom”...
  • Page 24: Network Access

    Operator Password (ID: operator): User of ID:operator is able to view remote live, playback and backup. (Default password: 2222) Admin Password (ID: admin): User of ID:admin is able t to set IE parameters including PPPoE and DDNS settings...etc. (Default password:3333) Network Access System Requirements Description...
  • Page 25: Find Device Ip Address

    Discovering devices by search tool The discovery tool is provided for searching Ultracker network video devices in a network. When NVR device is correctly installed in a network, it can be searched by the tool. The steps of applying this search tool are as below.
  • Page 26: Discovering Devices In Windows Network

    Step 2: Check the box to select a camera device from the list. The following operations will be applied on it. Step 3: The selected NVR may have been assigned a valid IP address via DHCP server. It can also be manually given an IP address.
  • Page 27 ActiveX add-on installation The access to the NVR webpage for the first time will be prompted to install the ActiveX. This installation is essential for viewing live video via IE browser. To allow the installation, click “Install” button on the message bar. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.
  • Page 28: Web Ui Operations

    Enter ID and Password to login. The IE browser can then display the web UI of the NVR and the live video of the managed cameras as below. Web UI Operations...
  • Page 29: Live Viewing

    Live Viewing Click this button for live mode. Click this button to view in single channel Click this button to view in Quad mode Click this button to view in 9-split mode. Drag & Drop (or tick/untick) the selected camera from the list to the viewer channel. View in video image as1600*1200.
  • Page 30: Playback

    Press this button for camera sequence This shows user online status, maximum allow 8 users online. Playback Click this button for playback mode. Playback mode by Date/Time Playback model by event Click this button for remote backup NOTE: Only operator and admin are able to enter playback mode Playback by Date/Time: Select the channel you would like to playback Click...
  • Page 31 D. Click .The pop-up calendar closes. Click to control playback. Click to control playback rewind, pause, play and fast-forward.
  • Page 32 Playback by Event: You can search events by Date / Motion / VLoss / Channel or click to open a pop-up calendar to select the date and time. Press this button to search event list Backup: Select a time period that will be exported as a video footage. 1.
  • Page 33: Setup

    Setup Click this button for full remote setup mode Note: All functions below are based on NVR local setup. For more information about the functions, please refer to chapter “Main Menu”. Local Config: Setup local connection protocol, stream type, and file path. Basic: Setup channel title, language and date &...
  • Page 34 Schedule: Setup camera working and motion schedules. Event Management: Setup NVR buzzer and alarm. Network: Setup NVR IP, E-mail, PPPoE, and DDNS setting:...
  • Page 35 Storage Device: Setup HDD mode and execute formatting. Authentication: Setup user and password. Information: Show NVR information including OS, S/N, MAC, and network settings.
  • Page 36: Log

    Click this button for log mode. System information: Network information: Online User information:...
  • Page 37: Mobile Connectivity

    Mobile Connectivity You can remotely view camera streams from your NVR on your iPhone™, iPad, Android. Compatible Mobile Viewing Devices iOS devices Android devices iOS version Installing Search “MobileViewHD2” on APP store and click the Install button to install the software. After finishing installation, the APP icon will appear on your iOS device.
  • Page 38: Live View

    Input the following items to add the device. NAME: The name of this device. IP / DDNS: The IP address or DDNS domain name of the NVR. Port: The port number of the NVR. (Default port number is 80) Account: The user name to log into the NVR. (Default user is “admin”) Password: The password to log into the NVR.
  • Page 39: Playback

    Click to select device. Slide on the screen to go to the next / previous channel. Click to view all 8 channels at the same time. Click to jump to certain channel. Playback Click to view recorded video.
  • Page 40 Click to select device. Click on the displayed time to show the calendar. Select date on the calendar, and slide the time bar or adjust the clock to select time. Click to start playback. Use the control buttons to play recorded viedeo. : Play : Pause : FF...
  • Page 41: Android Version

    Android version Installing Search “MobileViewHD2” on APP store and click the Install button to install the software. After finishing installation, the APP icon will appear on your iOS device. Adding device For the first time to use MobileViewHD, click to enter the device list. Click the on the upper right and a page for inputting NVR information would appear.
  • Page 42: Live View

    To delete the device, long press on the device list to show the Delete Item options. Live View After the device is successfully added, click the button to view the channels of the NVR. Click to select device. Slide on the screen to go to the next / previous channel. Click to view all 8 channels at the same time.
  • Page 43 Click to select device. Click on the displayed time to show the calendar. Select date on the calendar, and slide the time bar or adjust the clock to select time. Click to start playback. Use the control buttons to play recorded viedeo. : Play : Pause : FF...
  • Page 44: Specifications

    Specifications SYSTEM PLAYBACK Operating System Linux (embedded) Sync. Playback 1 / 4 / 8 Playback Players Client Software, HDD Reader Simultaneous View, Record, Playback, Pentaplex Single Frame, Forward / Rewind Backup & Remote Monitoring Playback Speed (x5, x15, x60) Number of Channels 8 Channels Search By time or event...
  • Page 45: Appendix: Nvr And Camera Connection

    Appendix: NVR and camera connection Port There are 2 ways for the NVR to connect IP cameras. One is direct POE connection from LAN 1~LAN4. The other is network connection from the LAN port. LAN 1~ LAN 4: 24V POE power supply. Connect to camera directly.
  • Page 46: Connection Type

    Connection Type There are 2 types of connection for NVR to connect the cameras: P2P and TCP/IP. It can be set in the “Connection Settings” from “Camera” in the main menu or the “Camera List” button in the bottom. P2P connection: No need to set IP connection settings.
  • Page 47: Channel 1~4

    Channel 1~4: Directly connect to LAN 1~LAN 4. While using P2P connection, the channel will connect to the camera on certain number of LAN. (Channel 1 to LAN 1, channel 2 to LAN2…etc.) While using TCP/IP connection, the channel will connect to certain camera in the network following the IP setting.
  • Page 48: Nvr With 8 Cameras (P2P)

    NVR with 8 cameras (P2P) In the case of NVR with 8 cameras, use LAN 1~4 to connect 4 cameras, and use a switch/router to connect the other 4 cameras through LAN port. Connect 4 cameras to LAN 1~4. Plug power to the other 4 cameras and connect them to a switch/router. Connect NVR to the switch/router.
  • Page 49: Nvr With 8 Cameras (P2P + Tcp/Ip)

    NVR with 8 cameras (P2P + TCP/IP) In the case of over 4 cameras are in the network, and the user wants to assign certain 4 cameras to the NVR, use P2P connection for the 4 cameras on LAN 1~4, and TCP/IP connection for the other 4 cameras in the network.

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