Hunt HNR-3016GN User Manual

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: 17 Sep. 2013

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  • Page 1: Network Video

    Network Video Surveillance System User Manual Contents of this user manual are protected under copyrights and computer program laws. : NVR Edition : 17 Sep. 2013 Thank You! Before operating the system, please read this User Manual and retain it for future reference.
  • Page 2 WARNING TO REDUCE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The installation should be made by a qualified service person and conformed to all local codes.
  • Page 3 Cautions Read Before System Operation Follow these details to prevent material damage or personal injury. Signs of Caution and Warning Warning: This sign indicates that the user could die or be seriously wounded if not used or installed properly. Caution: This sign indicates that the user could be wounded or could expect property damage if not used or installed properly.
  • Page 4 Caution 1. Use the power cord, which is supplied or recommended by the supplier. The internal fan rotates at high speed and may cause an accident. 2. Do not drop, give strong vibration, or shock to the product. It may cause malfunction. 3.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents GETTING STARTED ..................................... 1 ..................................1 HECKING UPPLIED TEMS ....................................2 YSTEM TARTUP ....................................3 YSTEM HUTDOWN OPERATION ......................................4 ......................................4 ....................................5 ISPLAY ....................................... 8 EQUENCE ........................................9 ......................................9 REEZE ....................................9 OOKMARK IP C ..................................10 AMERA NFORMATION PTZ C...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started 1.1 Checking Supplied Items Make sure that you have following items supplied with your NVR. If any of these items is missing or damaged, notify your vendor immediately. Keep the packing utilities for moving or storage purposes afterwards.
  • Page 8: System Startup

    1.2 System Startup This NVR System receives the data of IP cameras based on ONVIF and stores it and transfers it to other devices. After connecting all peripheral devices, connect power cord to the NVR for system startup. Input USER and PASSWORD for login after turning on the system. The factory default of user and password are “ADMIN”...
  • Page 9: System Shutdown

    1.3 System Shutdown When mouse point moves to bottom of the screen, the menu bar is shown. To turn off the power, click “TOOL” button and then click “SHUTDOWN” in the GUI software as below. Do not pull off the power by pulling the power plug. When the system asks User &...
  • Page 10: Operation

    2. Operation 2.1 Use Log-in Check the power connection. After checking power on, User can log-in Note 1) LOGIN Window will be permanently displayed in monitor as above picture until user logs in with correct ID and Password. 2) If NVR is set as AUTO LOGIN, login process isn’t necessary. Please refer to the “Section 3.1.2 User”...
  • Page 11: Live Display Mode

    2.2 Live Display Mode 2.2.1. Channel Selection The images can be seen on real-time by 1, 4, 9, 16 screen. Whenever the up/down arrow button on the front panel or IR remote controller is pressed, the screen mode will be changed sequentially. And, whenever the left/right arrow button on the front panel or IR remote controller is pressed, the screen display will be sequentially changed.
  • Page 12 2.2.2. Menu(Tool) Bar When user place USB mouse pointer in the bottom of the monitor in live mode, menu(tool) bar will be instantly appeared as below picture. Sequence button makes screen display change, based on the current display mode, sequentially as per time setting. Instant (emergency) recording button is which is useful to urgently start recording.
  • Page 13 2.2.3. Icons In real time live mode, icons or messages will be indicated on the screen to notify the system mode or status. Below are the icon categories, which are indicated on the monitor. Icon to be shown Icon to be shown at right-upper corner on each channel screen at right-bottom corner on full screen.
  • Page 14: Sequence

    2.2.5. Video Loss “Video Loss” is shown on the display screen when no camera is connected or camera is disconnected on a certain channel. When camera is disconnected, warning sound shall be generated depending on the system setting. 2.2.6. User Add/Edit Admin user can set different level of authorization for each user.
  • Page 15: Zoom

    2.4 Zoom When “ZOOM” is selected on full screen mode, digital zoom function is activated and icon is shown on the right-bottom corner of the screen. In zoom pop-up menu, user can select ZOOM-IN or ZOOM-OUT and exit to normal live display mode by selecting ZOOM EXIT. User also can use mouse wheel to control zoom-in &...
  • Page 16: Ip Camera Information

    Note The Bookmark saves the information of time and its checking, not moving picture. 2.7 IP Camera Information Click the right mouse button and select the IPCAM STATUS on pop-up menu while viewing live image. Then, IP Camera information and status can be checked in the information screen. 2.8 PTZ Control User can get into PTZ mode by clicking right mouse button and selecting “PTZ”...
  • Page 17: Playback Recorded Images

    Note Full PTZ functions are available by using mouse, IR remote control, or keyboard controller.. User can select preset button or exit PTZ screen mode. Note Maximum Preset number is 255 but it can be restricted by the number that PTZ camera supports.
  • Page 18: Search Recorded Image

    finish archiving, and then press the same “ENTER” button again to set backup “end” time. Then, backup menu window will be popped up and user can select the backup media like CD/DVD or USB thumb drive, and execute archiving. Press “ENTER” button to set “start” and “end” time during video playback.
  • Page 19 User can move the white-vertical line to the time that user wants to search. The colors of the time bar are different by each recording mode. Please, refer to section 3.3.3 for details on colors. Time bars in color shows by 4channel group. “*”...
  • Page 20 2.11.2. Search Date/Time Enter the desired date and time for the user to playback the recorded image. Use the arrow button to move to each day/month/year and time category for selecting second/minute/hour/month/year. 2.11.3. First Data Go to the first screen of the recorded image. This is the oldest image recorded. 2.11.4.
  • Page 21 Once USB memory stick is put via USB port, user must press “SCAN” button to detect it, and then press “EXPORT” to copy the log information to the media. Once export is completed, user can find a date folder created in USB thumb drive. There is “system_(Date).log”...
  • Page 22 2.11.6. Event Log The Event log search is used to find particular event, quickly and easily. User can copy this event list to USB memory device in text file format. Once USB memory stick is put via USB port, user must press “SCAN” button to detect it, and then press “EXPORT”...
  • Page 23: Dst Setting And Image Playback

    Note User can press “SEARCH” button in the front panel to get the SEARCH pop-up menu as below. In this menu, full search function by using front key buttons is available. 2.12 DST Setting and Image Playback During DST (Daylight Saving Time) period, NVR time clock has to be adjusted according to regional time zone.
  • Page 24: Setting

    3. Setting General setting structure consists of “System”, “Device”, “Record”, “Network”, “Backup” and ‘Quick Setup” as below. Main Classification Sub Classification SYSTEM INFO USER SYSTEM EXPORT/IMPORT FACTORY DEFAULT CAMERA AUDIO DEVICE SENSOR MOTION ALARM EXTRA ALARM IP CAMERA RECORD SCHEDULE NETWORK NETWORK DDNS...
  • Page 25 3.1.1. System Info SITE NAME User can designate the site name by using virtual keyboard as below. Site name will be used as a folder name for back-up the data or log. SITE ID User must setup SITE ID to match with the ID setting of keyboard controller, if user wants to use it to control NVR.
  • Page 26 DATE/TIME User can make various settings such as time zone selection, DST (Daylight Saving Time) and time sync mode. Note “HELP” button can help you understand how to setup several important settings. For example, if you need help about how to set Date/TIME, click “HELP” button at the right bottom of the menu.
  • Page 27 REMOTE ID User must setup REMOTE ID to match with the ID setting of IR remote controller, if user wants to use it to control NVR. Note [How to setup the ID # in IR Remote Controller] 1) Keep pressing ID selection button for about 5 seconds. 2) Set the ID number by pressing numeric button on IR Remote Controller.
  • Page 28 Procedure How to upgrade system firmware by using USB memory stick 1) Put USB thumb-drive which was formatted by FAT/FAT32 in any USB port of NVR that shall be compatible with USB 2.0 version 2) Once the system detects the thumb-drive, user can see a brand or model name in “DEVICE”...
  • Page 29 Fit in VGA Fit-in VGA is to get the proper edge alignment of display image depending on the monitor to be used. In case that edge part of display image is cut off on the VGA monitor, then try to change the setting of “Fit-in VGA”...
  • Page 30 Note Users can select WAITING TIME from NONE, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,20,30,40,50, up to 60 MIN. SCREEN SAVER may not work during firmware upgrade, HDD format and data backup process. NVR continues to record while SCREEN SAVER is activated. Regarding “AUTO LOGOFF”, refer to the USER setting. 3.1.2.
  • Page 31 AUTO LOGON and AUTO LOGOFF If user selects “On Boot”, System does not request to input ID and Password during system rebooting. On the contrary, if user selects” Auto Logoff” and sets the time, NVR will go to live display mode just after the setting time.
  • Page 32 3.1.3. Export/Import User can copy and paste the system configuration values in this menu. “Export” allows user to copy the setting values of this system to USB memory devices. “Import” allows user to call up the setting values of other system from CD/DVD/USB memory devices. During import process, make sure that the F/W version of source NVR has to be the same as the one of target NVR which user wants to import setting values to.
  • Page 33 HDD HEALTH Check Click CHECK button of each HDD to open the window of NVR HEALTH CHECK. User can see full information of each HDD such as model name, serial no, capacity, bad sector ratio, life time (used time) and temperature. HDD FORMAT When the new HDD is installed or there seems to be a problem on the HDD, user needs to format the HDD.
  • Page 34: Device

    3.2 Device 3.2.1. Camera NAME In order to distinguish the channel from the others, user can designate the channel name. The name is applied to both NVR and remote monitoring software. COVERT If a channel is set as COVERT, no other users except administrator can see the image in live & playback mode.
  • Page 35 3.2.2. Audio User can select audio input and output during live display, and match the audio input to a designated channel. Number of audio channel may differ depending on NVR model Note Depends on the condition, audio output channel is different. [Live Mode] 1) 1 Screen Mode : Audio of the currently displayed channel.
  • Page 36 Caution Relay contact can stand up to 24V/1A. In case that it is connected to the external circuit which is over 24V/1A, it can cause a problem on the system. INTENSIVE RECODING When alarm is triggered, system instantly assigns “remaining fps” to alarm-triggered channel and increases recording speed during the selected dwell time, and also will trigger alarm signal via the selected sensor-out channel.
  • Page 37 TYPE Select the sensor type between N/O(Normal Open) and N/C(Normal Close), connecting to alarm input plate. Circuit of N/O type is usually open, and the activation of the sensor occurs at the time of close, and N/C type works the reverse way. NOTIFY User can select how to be alerted upon sensor is activated by pressing “NOTIFY”...
  • Page 38 INTENSIVE RECODING When alarm is triggered, system instantly assigns “remaining fps” to alarm-triggered channel and increases recording speed during the selected dwell time, and also will trigger alarm signal via the selected sensor-out channel. The recording speed of all other channel will remain unchanged. DWELL (Post Alarm) Set the recording period from the start of alarm activation.
  • Page 39 Note S.M.A.R.T(Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) is the technology that is developed by HDD manufacturers. In some cases, S.M.A.R.T may not detect the abnormal operation of the HDD. It is recommended to do HDD health check in the HDD menu, regularly. Note It may have some limitation depending on the Model.
  • Page 40: Record

    3.3 Record 3.3.1. IP Camera [Automatic Connection - Camera Search] Click “Camera Search” to connect with NVR. System searches the IP Cameras on the same local network. Note It takes some time to search IP cameras. On its searching, if user clicks [CAMERA DISCOVERY] button, system will restart the process of search.
  • Page 41 [Manual Registration] In case of user knows the information of IP Camera, user can register it via manual input of camera information without using the [CAMERA DISOVERY] button on the list. Note [POE Version] 1) The NVR supporting PoE(Power over Ethernet) can connect each IP Camera automatically to corresponding channel without the process of extra registration.
  • Page 42 Delete It indicates the delete of connected IP Camera. 3.3.2. Schedule Set recording schedule for each camera. First, select the camera to set schedule, or “All”. Recording can be set by each hour from 00 through 23 a day. NO COLOR (Off) “Off”...
  • Page 43 system also will notify “motion event” message to Remote Software over the network. If user sets “OFF” in “MOTION ALARM” of “DEVICE” and sets “CONT + MOT” in “SCHEDULE”, then the system will record with continuous recording mode even though motion is detected in motion area. DARK ORANGE COLOR (Continuous + Sensor-Activated Recording) The system records all the time by “continuous”...
  • Page 44: Network

    3.4 Network 3.4.1. Network NETWORK TYPE Select either STATIC IP or DHCP for dynamic IP. If DHCP is selected, click “IP DETECT” button to get the updated IP address information, then you can see the process on “Progress Bar”. IP Address Designate IP address of the system.
  • Page 45 BANDWIDTH LIMIT Depending on the setting made by user, the system can control the data volume transmitted over network ranging from 25 kbps up to 1Gbps. This function is effective especially under narrow bandwidth network condition or when user wants to limit “network bandwidth occupied by video transmission”...
  • Page 46 3.4.2. DDNS User can use either a public DDNS server or the DDNS server operated by NVR maker (cctv-link.net) to connect through dynamic IP. It is recommended to use maker’s DDNS server for stable network connection. DDNS 서 버 User has to tick on “Use DDNS” check box. The default is [CCTV-LINK.NET] and user can select [DYNDNS.COM] by using drop-down list.
  • Page 47 Setting of Remote Manager Software(RMS) User has to input the DDNS address and Port No. in [Option > Setting] The data of DDNS should correspond with of NVR’s. (“cctv-link.net” and Default web Port is “80”) User has to input “Mac address + cctv-link.net” in IP Address (or URL) for DDNS connection. User can find the Mac Address in the menu of [System >...
  • Page 48 3.4.3. Router Setting (Port Forwarding) If user wants to use router for network connection, necessary Port Forwarding in the router (both static IP and dynamic IP) is required. The procedure described as below is just one of the example for the reference and the captured figures may differ depending on the model of the router.
  • Page 49 Note : If you change NVR Web Port to 8080, you have to open and do Port Forwarding for 8080. NVR needs several ports to be opened for remote image transmission, configuration, time synchronization and etc. Please refer to below port list to make sure that those ports are not blocked by firewall or other network setting.
  • Page 50 3.4.4. Notification REMOTE NOTIFY The system can notify an event to the IP address of Remote Software PC over the network. Select REMOTE NOTIFY to use this function and set IP address & events. ADD/EDIT/DELECT User can use these to add/edit/delete IP address of Remote Software PC. IP ADDRESS Input the IP address of Remote Software PC which will receive events notification.
  • Page 51 Input e-mail address which will receive events notification. EVENT Select events to be notified. When “ALL” is selected, all of the events will be notified. SENDER Setting(SMTP Setting) User needs to set sender to send e-mail notification. l SMTP : Input SMTP server address. PORT : Input Port number that will be used for e-mail sending.
  • Page 52 Note 1. Mobile Push Notification function is available only with the iOS(iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch). 2. Registration of Mobile Push Notification is available when it is applied at the mobile device 3. Maximum number of mobile device to be registered is 50. Note 1.
  • Page 53: Backup

    3.5 Backup 3.5.1. Manual Backup User can archive video clip recorded for certain period for a selected channel or channels as below picture. Connect an appropriate USB memory device like USB thumb drive, built-in CD or USB ODD burner and press “SCAN” button to get the system recognize it before actual archiving. Necessary file size will be shown before burning.
  • Page 54 The Backup player supports two modes. ( User can drag and drop a SSF file (Video data file) in the empty screen of MultiBackup Player as shown picture to begin video play. In the left box, files & folders saved in the PC are shown. Note Single Channel Mode : It shows SSF files in a selected folder.
  • Page 55: Quick Setup

    3.6 Quick Setup Quick Setup is to help user make easy configuration for recording resolution, recording speed, recording mode, recording quality and recording periods based on the capacity of HDD installed. The setting made by QUICK SETUP will get the first priority to apply on the system whatever user sets configurations in other menu.
  • Page 56 4. Q&A 1. There is a HDD installed but “No HDD” icon ( )is still shown on the screen. 1) Please check the cable connection of the HDD again. 2) If you can see the HDD list at [System > HDD] but the capacity indicates “0”, it means that the HDD requires format.
  • Page 57 Backup or firmware upgrade through USB memory stick cannot be made though it is detected by the NVR. 1) USB memory stick should be formatted by FAT or FAT 32 or NTFS 2) It is not allowed to use the partitioned and/or password-encoded USB memory Time sync through NTP server doesn’t work.

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