Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy for future reference.
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WARNING
Should any liquid or solid object fall into the
cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by
the qualified personnel before operating it any
further.
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not
going to be used for several days or more. To
disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never
pull the cord itself.
Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal
heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces
(rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains,
draperies) that may block the ventilation holes.
Height and vertical linearity controls located at the
rear panel are for special adjustments by qualified
personnel only.
Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or
humid place or in a place subject to excessive
dust, mechanical vibration.
The unit is not designed to be waterproof.
Exposure to rain or water may damage the unit.
Cleaning ---------------------------------
Clean the unit with a slightly damp soft cloth.
Use a mild household detergent. Never use
strong solvents such as thinner or benzene as
they might damage the finish of the unit.
Retain the original carton and packing materials
for safe transport of this unit in the future.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PROCUCT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION
GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
INFORMATION TO THE USER: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO
COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF
THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION
AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A
COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE
RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
COMMUNICATIONS.
CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003 DU
CANADA.
WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. CAUTION – THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO
NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
16. Use power source that satisfies clause 2.5 of IEC60950-1/UL60950-1 or
Certified/Listed Class 2.
17. ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
1.3. Key Features .................................................................................................................................... 9
1.4. Basic Security System Configuration ............................................................................................. 10
1.5. Front Panel View ............................................................................................................................. 11
3.1.1. Camera ........................................................................................................................................ 23
3.1.2. IP Camera Registration ............................................................................................................... 24
3.1.3. IP Camera Setup ......................................................................................................................... 26
3.2. Record Setup .................................................................................................................................. 31
3.4.5.2. Group ........................................................................................................................................ 42
3.4.5.3. User .......................................................................................................................................... 43
CHAPTER 4: Search Menu ................................................................................................................... 58
4.1. Time Search ................................................................................................................................... 58
4.5. Video Analysis ................................................................................................................................ 60
CHAPTER 5. General Operation ........................................................................................................... 61
5.1. General Menu ................................................................................................................................. 61
Auto Sequence ...................................................................................................................................... 62
PIP (Picture in Picture) .......................................................................................................................... 62
5.1.2. General Menu: Audio OFF .......................................................................................................... 63
5.1.3. General Menu: Zoom In .............................................................................................................. 63
5.1.4. General Menu: Freeze................................................................................................................. 64
5.1.5. General Menu: Stop Alarm .......................................................................................................... 64
5.1.6. General Menu: Record Start/Stop ............................................................................................... 64
5.1.7. General Menu: Play ..................................................................................................................... 65
5.1.8. General Menu: Search ................................................................................................................ 65
5.1.9. General Menu: Backup ................................................................................................................ 65
5.1.10. General Menu: Main Menu ........................................................................................................ 66
5.1.11. General Menu: Information ........................................................................................................ 66
5.1.12. General Menu: IP Cam INFO .................................................................................................... 66
5.1.13. General Menu: Easy Setup ....................................................................................................... 67
5.1.14. General Menu: Shut Down ........................................................................................................ 67
5.1.15. General Menu: Hide Launcher .................................................................................................. 67
5.1.16. General Menu: Logout ............................................................................................................... 68
5.2. Live Launcher ................................................................................................................................. 68
5.2.1. Live Launcher Control Button Description ................................................................................... 68
8.2. Web Viewer – Getting Started ........................................................................................................ 77
8.2.1. Connect NVR via Web Browser using Direct IP. ......................................................................... 77
8.2.2. General Web Viewer Operation................................................................................................... 78
8.2.3. Calendar and Time Search Button: ............................................................................................. 79
8.2.4. PTZ Control ................................................................................................................................. 80
8.2.5. Connect to NVR via Web Browser using URL ............................................................................ 80
Chapter 9. Web Viewer – Setup/Web Configuration ............................................................................. 81
9.1. Web Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 81
9.1.1.1. Camera ..................................................................................................................................... 81
9.1.1.2. IP Camera Registration ............................................................................................................ 81
9.1.1.3. IP Camera Setup ...................................................................................................................... 82
9.1.4. System ......................................................................................................................................... 87
9.1.5.2. Port ........................................................................................................................................... 90
This manual applies to the 4/8/16 channel PoE network video recorder.
The network video recorder supports up to 4/8/16 network cameras. The NVR can record high quality
Full HD images onto the maximum capacity of hard disk drives.
The network recorder is extremely straightforward to install and setup, as it detects network cameras
and defines the parameters of each through a dedicated configuration wizard. You can start
monitoring instantly, as the images are automatically assigned to a layout menu.
Based on embedded Linux and high performance, the network NVRs are fully featured for security
surveillance and remote monitoring needs.
1.2. Components
The system comes with the following components:
Network Video Recorder unit
IR Remote Control
DC Power Adapter or Power supply built-in (AC110~220V) for 16 PoE NVR
Power Cable
AAA Battery x 2
Screw Packet
Installation CD including ATVision IP Software, Installation Guide and User Manual
Note: Check your package to make sure that you received the complete system, including all
components shown above.
1.3. Key Features
The NVR is the most competitive device developed for all industrial applications. In addition to its
sleek professional design, it is very reliable and cost effective. Most of all, its real time and crystal
clear picture quality with small recording file size and powerful remote control function will become the
standard to which other security systems are judged.
Major features include:
► Real time live, real time recording
► 4/8/16 channels IP camera support (4/8/16port PoE camera input)
► Simultaneous Live, Recording, Playback, Backup, Network
► Extremely small recording file size using H.264 compression technology
► Adjustable recording frame rate, resolution and picture quality
► Video / Audio data backup via USB 3.0 or CMS
► Support Authentic Video Image Player
► High speed network transmission
► Dynamic / Static IP address support, Own Client (ATVision IP or CMS Software) support
► Remote recording, still image capturing and printing
► PTZ camera control via network
► Independent color adjustment for each camera input and VGA output
► USB Mouse and IR remote control unit for user interface
► Self-diagnosis system and Hardware Watchdog: error checking and restoring functions
► Powerful event search function (Search by manual, schedule, sensor, network or all)
► Pre-Alarm Recording for motions and sensors
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► Protect Video/Audio files from HDD Overwrite
Power Switch
Client Software
Web browser,
Web viewer
External HDD
VGA Monitor
HDMI Monitor
Amplified
Speaker
Sensor input
Alarm out
DC Power
Adapter
USB data backup
► Still image capturing and printing during live or playback
► System & Event Log files management
► Configuration data copy to other channels for easy setup
► Configuration file Export / Import for easy installation of multiple NVRs
► Control of minimum recording dates by channel
► Mobile (I-Phone, Android) phone support
► E-Map support
► Video Analysis support
Notice:
The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the
right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change
without notice.
1.4. Basic Security System Configuration
The configuration above is based on 4ch NVR.
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1.5. Front Panel View
○1 ○2 ○3 ○4 ○5 ○6
1
○
Power LED: NVR power indicator
2
○
REC LED: Recording indicator
3
○
Playback LED: Playback indicator
4
○
Network LED: Network connection indicator
5
○
IR REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR: Receives all incoming signals from the remote control
6
○
USB 2.0 Port: Connect USB mouse or USB memory device for firmware upgrade.
1.6. Rear Panel View
(4ch NVR)
(8ch NVR)
(16ch NVR)
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1.7. IR Remote Control
○
1
Numeric button: select camera (channel) number
○
2
ALL: Multi-channel display
○
3
Menu: Enter or exit the menu
○
4
Mute: Mute on/off
○
5
SUBMENU: Enter into search menu
○
6
Navigate Buttons: ◀ Left ▲ Up ▶ Right ▼
Down :
○
7
SEL: To select and save the menu and parameter
change.
○
8
◀◀ Rewind (select speeds from 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x,
64x for faster rewind).
○
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▶ Play: Play a recorded file
○
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▶▶: Fast forward (select speeds from 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x,
32x, 64x for faster forward).
○
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Rec: Start/Stop manual recording
○
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: Pause a video during playback mode.
○
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■ Stop: Stop playback.
Installing batteries
1. Remove the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow.
2. Insert two AAA batteries according to directions provided.
3. Replace the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow.
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Chapter 2. Installation
Internet
2.1. HDD Installation
Before Installation
We recommend setting the current time on your NVR before HDD Installation.
Please make sure that the power of NVR is switched off before starting installation.
Step 1. Make sure the NVR power is switched OFF
Step 2. Open the top cover of NVR using a cross screw driver.
Step 3. Place HDD(s) on the mounting plate and mount it with screws.
Step 4. Replace the mounting plate into the NVR and fix it with screws.
Step 5. Attach the data and power cable to HDD(s) correctly.
Step 6. Replace the top cover of NVR and fix it with screws.
After HDD installation
Step 7. Turn the NVR power ON.
Step 8. NVR will detect HDD(s) during the booting and will format HDD(s).
Step 9. After HDD formatting, NVR will be automatically rebooted and will be ready to work
with HDD(s).
2.2. Network Connection Setup
2.2.1. Using a Static IP Address
You can use the Static IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address provided by your ISP
(Internet Service Provider) for your NVR. The Gateway address is the IP address of your
broadband modem.
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2.2.2. Using a Dynamic IP Address
Home/Office Network
Internet
You can use a router with your Dynamic IP broadband modem. In this case, you should set the
configuration of a router properly for network connection between NVR and Net/Web Viewer.
Please follow the instructions in next section to configure your router correctly.
If your Broadband Modem does not support internal loop back (port forwarding) function and you
want to monitor NVR using a PC located in same Intranet, you should use Direct IP instead of
DVRNS in the connection menu of NetViewer. If your PC is located outside of Intranet, you can
use both DVRNS and Direct IP to connect to NVR even though your Broadband Modem has
limited features.
2.2.3. Router Configuration
If your NVR is connected to the network through a router, you should configure router properly.
There are 3 steps as follows.
1. WAN Setting 2. DHCP Setting 3. Virtual Server Setting
2.2.3.1. WAN Setting
When you connect to your Router, you
can find menu for WAN setting. Please
confirm the WAN setting. If you are using
DSL service, you should select PPPoE,
and you will be directed to a sub-menu
to type in DSL user name and password.
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2.2.3.2. DHCP & IP Address Setting
If you have any problem with DHCP function or want to assign the private IP address, please
disable DHCP option in the Network Setup menu of your NVR and check the starting and ending
IP used by DHCP server of the Router. You can assign any private IP address to your NVR
even if it is out of the DHCP range, but the IP address should match with the one entered in
the Network Setup menu of your NVR.
To assign a unique private IP address to
NVR in your intranet environment
automatically, you can enable DHCP option
in the Network Setup menu of your NVR and
your Router. In this case, you can skip the
procedures described on this page.
We recommend assigning IP address to
NVR manually to prevent unexpected
change of IP address.
*A router from D-Link is quoted as an
example in this manual. The images of
setup menu above may not always match
another router’s setup menu.
2.2.3.3. Virtual Server Setting
You should register your NVR as a virtual server. Please enter the information into IP address
field of the router (e.g. 192.168.0.110).
Protocol Type should be TCP. Private/Public Port numbers should be the same with the Port
numbers assigned in NVR. You can change port numbers in Network Setup menu to avoid conflict
with other network servers.
Your NVR uses 3 port numbers and the default Port numbers are 9350~1 and 80. 9350~1 are
for controlling the video, audio and commands of Net Viewer, and 80 is for Web Viewer. You need to
register 3 port numbers into the router as network servers. Please make sure that your router does
not block those port numbers to/from the NVR with filter and firewall features.
The image is only for your reference. Depending on the Router manufacturer, the setting can vary.
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STARTING THE SYSTEM
When power is turned on, you will see the
initializing screen and it may take up to one
minute to complete. After initializing is complete,
an Easy Setup screen will appear.
EASY SETUP
An Easy Setup screen of 10 steps will appear. If you don’t like to setup all at this point and like to skip
the steps, please click the Exit button. Then the system will exit to main live screen. However, you can
setup the system at any time you want by click the Easy Setup Menu in the right-click mouse menu.
[1/5] Signal / Language / Device Name
The user can set the OSD language, signal and device name.
[2/5] Date/Time Setup
In this step, the user can set the date and time of the system, and Time zone as well.
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[3/5] Connection Mode setup
The user can set the Network and IP camera connection mode properly according to the network
connection.
** For detailed information, please refer to the 3.5. Network Setup page of this manual
[4/5] IP Camera Registration
The user can check the IP camera listing and register the desired IP cameras automatically or
manually by click the Auto/Manual button.
.
Quick search: the user can search the IP cameras connected to the network and system quickly. In
this case, the user must enter the camera ID and Password one by one.
Detail search: if the user selects the Detail search, it will take more time to search all the cameras
comparing to quick search. The system checks all IP camera IDs and Passwords automatically. The
user needs not to enter the IP camera ID and password separately. The registered camera can be
detected automatically from the NVR, so the user needs not to enter the ID and PW of IP camera
separately.
Manual add: if the user wants to add the remote cameras manually, firstly the user check the IP
camera address to register to the system. The IP camera must support Onvif and enter the full Onvif
IP camera address. Ex. http://192.168.10.110/onvif/device_service.
* For detailed information, please refer to the IP camera registration page of this manual
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[5/5] Schedule recording
The user can set the schedule recording as continuous, event and both (continuous and event) by
drag the desired date and time.
After Easy Setup is completed or exited from Easy Setup menu, a live screen will appear.
When the user does not log-in the system and click to any menu, it will prompt you to the login dialog.
Enter ID and Password by using the virtual keyboard and click OK. By default, the ID is set at “admin”
and the Password is set at “admin”
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Live Menu Description
1
Screen Mode
Can select how you would like to view screen
2
PTZ control
Can activate PTZ window to control the PTZ function.
3
Zoom In
Can zoom in for the desired area.
4
Audio On/Off
Option to have the audio on or off
5
Freeze
Can freeze Playback or Live scene
6
Stop Alarm
Stops the alarm output and the event monitoring.
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Record Start/Stop
Starts/stops the manual recording
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Play
Plays the search result (for 30sec. 1min, 5min, 10min and all)
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Search
Can search for recorded data (by time, event, capture, etc)
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Backup
Can backup data via USB drive
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Main Menu
Access the main menu.
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Information
This menu will display system information
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IP Cam INFO
It will display you IP camera information
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Easy Setup
You’ll be able to setup your system with simple.
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IP Camera Registration
You can search the registered cameras and add the cameras.
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Shutdown
Will allow you to completely shut down the unit
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Hide Launcher
Hides the launcher.
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Logout
You can log out.
Mouse Menu
To navigate by using your mouse, right click your mouse anywhere on the screen and you will be
given options to choose from.
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System Information
When the user clicks the right click menu on the live screen and select Information menu, the system
information will appear with overall system info.
When there’s an exclamation, this indicates
that the NVR has not been registered in our
DVRNS server
Password will only show half of the registered
password. You can enter up to 8 characters max.
If four characters are used in the password, it
will show as 12**, six characters will show as
123*** and eight character, 1234****
Live Menu navigating using the mouse
Navigating to the different channels by using the mouse.
By using the mouse, move the mouse to the far right in the middle of the screen and an arrow button
will appear on the screen to navigate to different channels. You can only navigate from one channel to
another when viewing in a single screen/channel. If you are viewing from a 4-split screen, you will
NOT be able to navigate using the arrow. This feature will only work when viewing from a single
screen
When viewing from a 4-split screen, you can use your mouse to navigate from channels to channels.
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When a channel is selected, a yellow border will show indicating the channel selected. By using your
mouse, you may go to desired channel.
Navigating to different channels by using the remote control.
To navigate from one channel to another channel, you must first select the channel and it must be on a
single full screen view. By pressing the direction button on the remote control ▶, it will take you to the
next channel in sequential order.
If a channel is selected (has yellow border), you can use the remote control by using the arrow buttons
to navigate to individual channels. To select a channel using the remote control, press the enter button
and a yellow border will appear on that channel, (see above picture). After the channel has been
selected and by using the arrow buttons on the remote control, you can navigate to desired channels.
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Chapter 3. Main Menu Setup
VIDEO/AUDIO
RECORD
DEVICE
Camera
Policy
Storage
IP Camera Registration
Record Quality
Sensor / Video Loss Detection
IP Camera Setup
Record Method
Alarm Schedule
Image Setup
Record Option
PTZ
Monitor
Schedule
System controller / Printer Device
Sequence / Event Display
Holiday
Video Analysis
OSD / Display Position
Motion
Screen Mode
Event Record Duration
SYSTEM
NETWORK
BACKUP
Date/Time
Connection
Backup
Signal / Language / Device Name
Port / Connection Test
Config
ID, Password
Log Information
DDNS
Admin
FTP File Transfer
Group
Email / SNS
User
iSCSI
Setup
•Go to Main Menu Window using:
Remote control – Press MENU,
Mouse – Right click and click Main MENU.
•To go to desired sub menu:
Use direction keys and press ENTER (remote control) or click on sub menu with the mouse.
•To go to the higher level menu:
Remote control – Press MENU,
Mouse – click the desired higher menu or OK / Cancel button
Main Menu Tree
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3.1. Video/Audio Setup
There are 5 sub menus under Video/Audio. To exit to main menu, press MENU key again (or right click
on the mouse).
3.1.1. Camera
In the Camera menu, you will be able to set up your camera to a desired setting. Click the Camera
menu and it will route you to a Camera setup page
1) VIDEO: You may select the video ON, OFF,
COVERT 1 or COVERT 2.
ON: Pictures/Images and icons will appear on
screen as normal.
OFF: When the video is switched to OFF, there
is no action taken, (no images / pictures,
recordings icon, etc.) but only camera title will be
displayed on the screen.
COVERT 1: Video/pictures will not appear and
will be blank/black, but icons and camera title will
appear. Despite being in covert, the NVR will
continue to record.
COVERT 2: In this mode, the screen will be
completely blank including icon, camera names,
etc. but will continue to record.
2) AUDIO: You may select the audio ON or OFF
position. If you want to activate the Audio function,
firstly you should select Audio On for the desired
cameras in the Camera Menu and then go to IP
Camera Setup menu to set the Audio section of the
camera as G.711 position.
3) TITLE: Create your own title for each camera
connected to the NVR by using the virtual
keyboard (up to 15 characters). If you skip this
setup, camera # will be displayed on the screen.
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3.1.2. IP Camera Registration
For desired IP camera use, you must first register the IP cameras in the IP Camera Registration menu.
** For ATV IP cameras, you do not need to register. It will automatically register. For Samsung, Axis
and other brand IP cameras, you must perform these two tasks, time sync and then register.
In the IP Camera Registration menu, a list of IP cameras will appear that have been detected
automatically. This will be your default setting. If you wish to manually add the IP cameras, click the
Auto/Manual button. For the details, please refer to the descriptions of “Auto/Manual” setting below.
Camera search:
- Quick search: the user can quickly search the IP
cameras connected to the NVR. In this case, the
user should enter each ID and Password for
connecting camera. Check the “Quick” box to
click the “Search” button.
- Detail search: if the user selects the Detail
search, it will take more search time comparing to
quick search, however the system checks all IP
camera’s ID and Password automatically, and the
user need not to enter the IP camera ID and
password separately. Check the “Detail” box to
click the “Search” button.
Auto/Manual: By clicking this button, you will be able to select which channel(s) to register
automatically. If unselected/un-checked (mark V), then that channel will not register automatically. You
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can select all channels or specific channel(s).
**Only IP cameras that support Zero Config. will be able to connect automatically.
Once you have clicked the ADD button to click the “Search” button, a list of IP cameras will appear on
the screen that has been detected automatically. To select the desired IP camera, simply click the
“Registration” tab.
And then IP Camera Registration window will appear. Enter the camera ID and PW to click the TEST
button to see if the connection is successful. If all the information is correct, you will see “SUCCESS”
indicating that the camera is ready for operation. If the connection has failed, double check the
information entered. Once everything is successful, then click the OK button.
By clicking the IP tab, you will be able to edit your IP camera registration. Once you have made the
changes, click the TEST button to see if it was successful.
When Search button is clicked, it will search all the
registered IP cameras again. If you would like to
add remote site IP camera, click the “Manual Add”
tab.
A window will appear to enter IP camera
information. Enter the camera Address, ID and PW
to click the TEST button to see if the connection is
successful. If it’s successful, click the OK button.
For the camera Address should be as:
Ex)http://192.168.10.110/onvif/device_service. The
colored part should be entered with the correct IP
camera Address. In this case, the IP camera must
support Onvif.
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When all IP cameras are registered and ready for use, you can always go back and delete the
cameras.
Simply by clicking the delete button, a window will appear in the middle of the page asking if you
would like to delete. Click OK to delete the specific camera channel or all.
PoE Reset: will power ON/OFF of the camera
automatically.
When a RESET tab is clicked, a popup window
will appear to confirm your selection and then
proceed.
3.1.3. IP Camera Setup
In this menu, you will be able to setup your IP
camera to desired setting. By clicking the IP
Camera Setup tab, you will have five (5) different
settings to work with.
-PROFILE
-RESOLTUION
-FPS
-QUALITY
-GOP (Group of Pictures)
- Audio
- KHz
- Motion
- Sensor
Click on the desired channel and then IP camera setup page will appear.
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Profile: We recommend “Main” profile because it allows the most efficient coding of video. It reduces
the required network bandwidth for video. The only profiles that can be enabled are ones supported by
the camera. If you cannot enable it, then the camera does not support that particular profile.
Resolution: It will display resolution options supported by the camera. Once the Resolution tab is
clicked, a window will appear in the middle of the page. Scroll down on the Resolution bar and select
desired resolution setting.
FPS: To select desired FPS, click on the FPS bar and scroll down. Maximum FPS allowed is 30. The
NVR does not support FPS 60.
Quality: For desired quality setting, click on the bar
next to Quality. Once the bar has been clicked, a
virtual keyboard will appear in the middle of the
screen.
By using the keyboard, enter the desired quality
setting. Keep in mind that maximum Kbps is 6000.
GOP: Once you have clicked the GOP tab, click the GOP bar and scroll down to desired GOP setting.
Keep in mind the maximum GOP is 30 and the recommendation GOP size is a half of FPS. (Example;
if the FPS is 30, then the GOP of 15 is recommended)
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Audio: Only support G.711. If the IP camera does not support G.711, then it will display as OFF.
KHz: Only support 8KHz (this is audio sampling rate). If the IP camera does not support 8KHz, then it
will display as OFF
Motion: Default is OFF. If you select ON, it will allow the NVR to receive motion events from the IP
camera. Also, when it’s in ON position, the NVR will allow the user to use event recording.
**If you would like to use MOTION recording, you MUST have the EVENT in ON position at all times.
The NVR will automatically set the motion area (whole screen) but if the user wants to set their own
motion area, they will need to set the area from the IP camera. To learn how to setup own personal
motion area; please refer to camera user manual.
Sensor: Default is OFF. If you select ON, it will allow the NVR to receive sensor events from the IP
camera. There are 2 different types of sensor positions: (N.O = NORMAL OPEN and N.C. = NORMAL
CLOSE). Depending on the IP camera, Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 can be enabled if the IP camera can
support two sensors.
Secondary: The purpose of secondary is to send low bandwidth stream to remote client software such
as smartphone, tablets, etc. It will also display in real-time to multi view mode. You can also setup
different settings in secondary such as:
- Profile: Select a profile that’s desired. Main is recommended.
- Resolution: Max resolution is 704 x 480 depending on IP camera’s resolution support.
- FPS: Maximum FPS is 30.
- Quality: By using the keyboard, enter the desired quality setting. Keep in mind that maximum
Kbps is 6000.
- GOP: Maximum GOP is 30 and a half of FPS is recommended as a GOP size.
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3.1.4. Image Setup
In this menu, the user can set the camera image setup in the NVR; brightness, contrast, hue,
saturation, DWDR, etc. When clicking the desired camera channel setup button, a setup window will
appear. Depending on the camera manufacturer, this setup function can be limited or not available.
3.1.5. Monitor
To select HDMI/VGA resolution setting, click on the Monitor menu.
In this menu, you’ll be able to set the desired HDMI/VGA resolution by simply clicking on the
Resolution tap to scroll down bar and select the setting. To adjust the brightness/contrast/hue/color
for monitor, click the “Monitor” button on the bottom left corner.
3.1.6. Sequence / Event Display
The NVR can display each live video channel in full screen (or a group of channels) in sequence mode.
Select the interval, Channel Setup and Duration.
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SEQUENCE:
1) Interval: You may select OFF position or 30 sec maximum.
2) Single Mode: By clicking the Channel Setup, you can select individual channel or all.
If the user wants to use Auto Sequence mode, click the right-click to select the Auto Sequence under
the Screen mode.
EVENT DISPLAY: When viewing live and an
event occurs, an event window will pop up
showing all channels that are set in event setting.
Duration: You may select OFF or time interval
setting.
3.1.7. OSD / Display Position
You can configure each parameter for on-screen-display using direction keys and ENTER button. To
save and exit from this menu, press MENU.
1) Camera ID Mode [OFF/Title/Number]
You can display a number or title of your camera on the screen. Select OFF not to display any.
2) Border Color [WHITE / BLACK]
Select the color of border line on multiple channel display mode. Choose from WHITE/BLACK.
3) Icon [ON/OFF]
Select ON or OFF to display or not display Icon
4) Date / Time [ON / OFF]
Select On/Off of date/time displayed on the screen. OFF will not display current date/time on the live
screen. But the NVR will record the video with time/date stamp.
5) Tooltip: Select On/Off to display or not display Tooltip.
6) Transparency: Select the transparency rate of menu displaying on the screen. The user can set
the rate from 50 to 100. The advantage of this function can allow the user to monitor the live
screen even while setting the system.
7) Display Position Setup: Click the Display Position Setup button to adjust the icon position.
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