Avermedia NV3000T, NV6000T, NV8416T, NV7240, NV9416T User Manual

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FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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NOTE- 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 1
NV3000T PACKAGE ................................ ........................................................................................... 1
NV3000T OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES..................................................................................................... 1
NV5000T PACKAGE ................................ ........................................................................................... 1
NV5000T VIDEO EXTENSION CARD PACKAGE (OPTIONAL) .................................................................... 1
NV5000T OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES..................................................................................................... 2
NV6000T PACKAGE ................................ ........................................................................................... 2
NV7240/7480 PACKAGE .................................................................................................................... 3
NV8416T PACKAGE ................................ ........................................................................................... 3
NV9416T PACKAGE ................................ ........................................................................................... 4
OSD KIT (OPTIONAL) .......................................................................................................................... 4
NV3000T CARD PARTS ...................................................................................................................... 5
NV5000T CARD PARTS ...................................................................................................................... 5
NV 6000T CARD PARTS ..................................................................................................................... 5
NV7240/7480 CARD PARTS ............................................................................................................... 6
NV8416T CARD PARTS ...................................................................................................................... 6
NV9416T CARD PARTS ...................................................................................................................... 7
IR USB RECEIVER PART & CONNECTION ............................................................................................. 7
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 8
2.1 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................... 8
2.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT AND PERFORMANCE RECOMMENDATION ............................................ 12
2.2.1 Pure NVR ..................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.2 Hybrid DVR .................................................................................................................. 14
2.3 NV3000T/5000T/6000T/7240/7480/8416T/9416T HARDWARE COMBINATIONS .................... 16
2.4 NV3000T HARDWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 18
2.4.1 Installing NV3000T and I/O Audio cards (optional) ........................................................ 18
2.4.2 Installing (2) NV3000T and (2) I/O Audio cards (optional) ............................................. 18
2.4.3 Installing (4) NV3000T cards ........................................................................................ 19
2.5 NV5000T HARDWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 19
2.5.1 Installing NV5000T Card .............................................................................................. 19
2.5.2 Installing NV5000T and I/O Audio cards ....................................................................... 20
2.5.3 Installing NV5000T and (3) BNC video extension cards................................................ 20
2.5.4 Installing NV5000T, I/O Audio (optional) and BNC video extension card (optional) ....... 21
2.5.5 Installing NV5000T and Video extension card (optional) ............................................... 21
2.5.6 Installing NV5000T, Video extension card (optional), and I/O Audio (optional) .............. 22
2.6 NV6000T HARDWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 23
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2.6.1 Installing (2) NV6000T card .......................................................................................... 23
2.6.2 Installing NV6000T and I/O card ................................ ................................................... 23
2.7 NV7240/NV7480 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 24
2.7.1 Installing NV7240/NV7480 card .................................................................................... 24
2.7.2 Installing NV7240/NV7480 and I/O card ....................................................................... 24
2.7.3 Installing NV7240/NV7480, I/O card, and Display 21 card (optional) ............................ 25
2.8 NV8416T HARDWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 26
2.8.1 Install NV8416T card .................................................................................................... 26
2.8.2 Install (2) NV8416T cards ............................................................................................. 26
2.8.3 Install NV8416T card and I/O card (optional) ................................................................ 27
2.8.4 Install NV8416T card, I/O card (optional), and Display 21 card (optional) ..................... 27
2.9 NV9416T HARDWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 28
2.9.1 Install NV9416T card .................................................................................................... 28
2.9.2 Install NV9416T, Display 21 card (optional) and I/O card .............................................. 29
2.10 CONNECTING THE WATCHDOG LINE ...................................................................................... 30
2.10.1 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV3000T/5000T ....................................................... 30
2.10.2 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV6000T .................................................................. 30
2.10.3 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV7240/NV7480 ....................................................... 31
2.10.4 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV8416T .................................................................. 31
2.10.5 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV9416T .................................................................. 31
2.11 CONNECTING THE CAMERAS, A TV AND AUDIO DEVICE ........................................................... 32
2.11.1 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio device to NV3000T/5000T .......................... 32
2.11.2 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV6000T ................................... 33
2.11.3 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV7240/NV7480 ........................ 34
2.11.4 Connecting the Cameras, a LCD Monitor, and Audio devices to NV8416T ................... 35
2.11.5 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV9416T ................................... 36
2.12 DUAL MONITORS SETUP ...................................................................................................... 37
2.12.1 Graphic card with ATi chipset........................................................................................ 37
2.12.2 Graphic card with NVIDIA chipset ................................................................................. 39
2.13 CONNECTING AN I/O BOX TO NV3000T/5000T I/O AUDIO CARD ............................................. 40
2.13.1 I/O box Sensor and Relay pinhole allocation: ............................................................... 40
2.13.2 I/O box pin definition..................................................................................................... 41
2.14 CONNECTING THE SENSOR/RELAY DEVICE TO NV6000T/7240/7480/8416T/9416T I/O CARD .. 42
2.14.1 I/O Card Sensor and Relay pinhole allocation: ............................................................. 42
2.15 THE SENSOR INPUT AND RELAY OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................... 43
2.16 CONNECTING POS (POINT OF SALES) .................................................................................. 44
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CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................................ 45
3.1 INSTALLING NV DVR SOFTWARE AND DRIVERS IN WINDOWS XP/VISTA/7 ............................... 46
CHAPTER 4 USING THE NV DVR SOFTWARE ........................................................................ 47
4.1 RUNNING THE NV DVR SOFTWARE ...................................................................................... 47
4.2 USING THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD ........................................................................................... 47
4.3 FAMILIARIZING THE BUTTONS IN PREVIEW/ADVANCED MODE .................................................. 48
4.3.1 Using Event Log Viewer ............................................................................................... 55
Using POS Viewer ....................................................................................................... 56
Using Counting Log Viewer .......................................................................................... 57
Using the Object Log Viewer ........................................................................................ 59
4.4 FAMILIARIZING THE BUTTONS IN COMPACT MODE .................................................................. 60
4.5 FAMILIARIZING THE BUTTONS IN PLAYBACK MODE ................................................................. 61
4.6 WATERMARK VERIFICATION ................................................................................................. 66
4.7 FAMILIARIZING THE BUTTONS IN PTZ CAMERA CONTROLLER .................................................. 67
4.8 SETTING UP AND USING THE EMAP ...................................................................................... 68
4.8.1 To Use the Emap .......................................................................................................... 69
4.9 TO CUT AND SAVE THE WANTED PORTION OF THE RECORDED VIDEO ..................................... 70
4.10 TO BOOKMARK A SECTION OF THE VIDEO .............................................................................. 71
4.11 TO SEARCH USING THE VISUAL SEARCH ............................................................................... 72
4.12 TO SEARCH USING THE EVENT SEARCH ............................................................................... 73
4.13 TO SEARCH USING THE INTELLIGENT SEARCH ....................................................................... 74
4.14 TO SETUP THE PTZ/IP PTZ CAMERA ................................................................................... 75
4.14.1 Setup the PTZ Camera ................................................................................................ 75
4.14.2 Setup the IP PTZ Camera ............................................................................................ 77
CHAPTER 5 CUSTOMIZING THE NV DVR SYSTEM ................................................................ 79
5.1 SYSTEM SETTING ............................................................................................................... 79
5.1.1 To Set the POS Setting ................................................................................................ 95
General Setting ............................................................................................................ 95
Setup POS Device ....................................................................................................... 97
Advanced Setting ....................................................................................................... 101
POS Database Setting ............................................................................................... 101
5.1.2 Operating the System Controller ................................................................................ 102
Hardware Introduction ................................................................................................ 102
Hardware Installation ................................................................................................ . 107
Operating the System Controller Pro ........................................................................... 111
Upgrading the Firmware of the System Controller ...................................................... 112
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Switching to USB DVR Mode ..................................................................................... 113
Switching to 485 DVR Mode ...................................................................................... 114
Switch Control on Multiple DVR Servers .................................................................... 115
Familiarizing with LCD Screen ................................................................................... 116
Operating the LCD Menu ........................................................................................... 117
Select a Camera ........................................................................................................ 119
Locking System Operation ................................ ......................................................... 120
Trigger the Alarm Button ............................................................................................ 121
To Playback the Recorded File ................................................................ ................... 122
To Playback the Recorded File ................................................................ ................... 122
To View the Emap ...................................................................................................... 124
PTZ Operation ................................................................................................ ........... 125
Using the Joystick to Operate the PTZ Camera ...................................................................... 125
TO FOCUS THE OBJECT .................................................................................................................. 126
ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE IMAGE .................................................................................... 126
SETUP PRESET POSITION AND USE PRESET ...................................................................................... 127
Enabling the AutoPan ............................................................................................................. 128
Using Digital Zoom ................................................................................................ ................. 130
Multi-Functions Menu ................................................................................................. 131
SELECT A MONITOR LAYOUT ............................................................................................................ 131
CAMERA SETUP ................................ ............................................................................................. 132
SERVER SETUP .............................................................................................................................. 140
CONTROLLER SETUP ...................................................................................................................... 144
Operating in PTZ 485 Mode ....................................................................................... 154
SWITCHING TO THE PTZ 485 MODE ................................................................................................. 154
SELECT THE PROTOCOL OF THE PTZ CAMERA ................................................................................. 156
SETUP THE BAUDRATE OF THE PTZ CAMERA .................................................................................... 157
CONTROLLER SETUP ...................................................................................................................... 158
5.2 CAMERA SETTING ............................................................................................................. 166
5.2.1 Setup the Object Counting ......................................................................................... 173
5.2.2 To Setup the FaceFinder ............................................................................................ 175
5.2.3 Setup PTZ Tracking.................................................................................................... 177
5.2.4 Create a Camera Group ............................................................................................. 179
5.3 RECORDING SETTING ........................................................................................................ 182
5.3.1 To Mask/Shield an area on the screen ........................................................................ 188
5.3.2 To show and change the color of the Mask ................................................................. 188
5.3.3 To Playback Encrypted Video ..................................................................................... 188
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5.4 NETWORK SETTING........................................................................................................... 189
5.5 SCHEDULE SETTING .......................................................................................................... 192
5.5.1 To set schedule at a specific portion of time in that hour: ............................................ 194
5.6 BACKUP SETTING ............................................................................................................. 195
5.6.1 Setup Quick Backup ................................................................................................... 196
5.7 SENSOR SETTING ............................................................................................................. 197
5.8 RELAY SETTING ................................................................................................................ 198
5.8.1 To Setup External I/O Box .......................................................................................... 199
5.9 ALARM SETTING ............................................................................................................... 202
5.9.1 To Setup Alarm Relay ................................................................................................. 209
5.9.2 To Setup the Alarm Sound Setting .............................................................................. 209
5.9.3 To Setup Call Out List ................................................................................................. 210
5.9.4 To Setup Send E-mail Setting ..................................................................................... 211
5.9.5 To Setup FTP Setting ................................................................................................. 212
5.9.6 To Setup Alarm Recording Setting .............................................................................. 212
5.9.7 To Setup SMS/MMS Setting ....................................................................................... 213
5.9.8 To Setup PTZ Preset Point ......................................................................................... 214
5.9.9 To Setup Alarm SOP .................................................................................................. 214
5.9.10 To Setup CMS Setting ................................................................................................ 214
5.9.11 To Setup POS Keyword Setting .................................................................................. 215
5.9.12 Missing, Suspicious Object, and Scene Change Detected .......................................... 216
5.10 USER SETTING ................................ ................................................................ ................. 218
CHAPTER 6 PLAYBACK BACKUP VIDEO ................................................................ ............. 220
6.1 FAMILIARIZING QPLAYER BUTTONS .................................................................................... 220
CHAPTER 7 FUNCTIONAL KEYS AND DEBUG TOOL .......................................................... 223
7.1 USING FUNCTIONAL KEYS.................................................................................................. 223
7.2 USING DEBUG TOOL ......................................................................................................... 224
CHAPTER 8 USING THE REMOTE PROGRAMS ................................................................... 225
8.1 FAMILIARIZING THE NV DVR WEBVIEWER BUTTONS ........................................................... 226
8.1.1 To Setup Remote System Setting ............................................................................... 228
Basic Setting .............................................................................................................. 228
Advance Setting ................................ ................................ ......................................... 230
System Setting ....................................................................................................................... 230
Camera Setting ...................................................................................................................... 234
Record Setting........................................................................................................................ 236
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Network Setting ...................................................................................................................... 240
Schedule Setting .................................................................................................................... 243
Alarm Setting .......................................................................................................................... 245
8.2 FAMILIARIZING THE WEBVIEWER PTZ BUTTONS .................................................................. 250
8.3 FAMILIARIZING THE REMOTE CONSOLE BUTTONS ................................................................ 251
8.3.1 To Setup Remote Console Setting .............................................................................. 252
8.4 FAMILIARIZING THE BUTTONS IN PTZ CAMERA CONTROLLER ................................................ 254
8.5 USING THE REMOTE PLAYBACK .......................................................................................... 255
8.5.1 Familiarizing the Local Playback Buttons.................................................................... 257
8.5.2 Familiarizing the RealTime Playback Buttons ............................................................. 260
8.5.3 Familiarizing the Download and Playback Buttons ..................................................... 263
8.6 USING HANDYVIEWER TO ACCESS NV DVR SERVER ........................................................... 265
8.7 USING PDAVIEWER TO ACCESS NV DVR SERVER .............................................................. 265
8.7.1 To install PDAViewer thru ActiveSync ......................................................................... 265
8.7.2 To install PDAViewer from the Internet ........................................................................ 266
8.7.3 To Use the PDAViewer ............................................................................................... 267
8.7.4 To Playback in PDAViewer ......................................................................................... 268
8.8 USING JAVAVIEWER TO ACCESS NV DVR SERVER .............................................................. 270
8.8.1 To install JavaViewer from the DVR Server ................................................................ 270
8.8.2 To Use the JavaViewer ............................................................................................... 270
8.9 USING IPHONE TO ACCESS REMOTE DVR SERVER ............................................................. 272
8.9.1 Download the iViewer ................................................................................................. 272
I. Download through the PC ................................................................................... 272
II. Using iPhone to Download ................................................................................. 273
8.9.2 Using the iViewer ....................................................................................................... 274
8.9.3 To Add DVR Server into DVR List ............................................................................... 278
8.9.4 Using PTZ Function.................................................................................................... 280
8.10 USING BLACKBERRY PHONE TO ACCESS DVR SERVER ....................................................... 282
8.10.1 Download through the BlackBerry Desktop Manager .................................................. 282
8.10.2 Using BlackBerry Phone to Download iBBViewer ....................................................... 285
8.10.3 Using the iBBViewer ................................................................................................... 287
CHAPTER 9 IMAGE VERIFICATION ....................................................................................... 289
9.1 TO RUN THE IMAGEVERIFICATION PROGRAM ....................................................................... 289
CHAPTER 10 IENHANCE ................................ ................................ .......................................... 290
10.1 TO USE ISTABLE ............................................................................................................... 291
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CHAPTER 11 WEB TOOLS ....................................................................................................... 292
11.1 DISPATCH SERVER ................................ ................................................................ ............ 292
11.1.1 To Run Dispatch program ................................ ........................................................... 292
11.2 REMOTE SETUP ................................................................................................................ 293
11.2.1 To Add DVR server ..................................................................................................... 293
11.2.2 To Setup Remote DVR Server .................................................................................... 294
Network Setting ...................................................................................................................... 304
11.3 REMOTE BACKUP.............................................................................................................. 314
11.4 IMATRIX APPLICATION........................................................................................................ 317
11.4.1 Software Installation ................................................................................................... 318
Minimum System Requirements ................................ ................................................. 318
Installing the iMatrix Software in Windows XP/Vista/7 ................................................ 318
11.4.2 Using the iMatrix ........................................................................................................ 320
Running the iMatrix Software ..................................................................................... 320
Using the iMatrix Application ...................................................................................... 320
Using Monitor Controller ............................................................................................ 322
Familiarizing the Buttons in PTZ Camera Controller ................................................... 324
11.4.3 Customizing the iMatrix System ................................................................................. 325
System Setting ........................................................................................................... 325
DVR Setup ................................................................................................................. 326
Camera Setup ............................................................................................................ 328
User Setting ............................................................................................................... 331
11.4.4 Using the Playback Function ...................................................................................... 332
CHAPTER 12 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL SERVER ....................................................... 334
APPENDIX A REGISTERING DOMAIN NAMES .......................................................................... 335
APPENDIX B CONFIGURE UPNP ............................................................................................... 339
ENABLING UPNP IN WINDOW XP ..................................................................................................... 339
APPENDIX C NETWORK SERVICE PORT .................................................................................. 341
APPENDIX D MOBILE VIEWER COMPARISON .......................................................................... 342
LIMITED WARRANTY ................................ ................................................................ .................. 343
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Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this manual.
Caution symbol is intended to alert the user of the important installation and operating instructions. Fail to comply may damage the system.
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Information symbol is intended to provide additional information for the purpose of clarification.
NOTICE
- INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIEC.
- THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR REFERENCT ONLY.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
AVerMedia AVerDVR is a 32-bit PCI video capture card that works as a digital video surveillance system. It enables you to capture true color images and real-time videos from 4 up to 16 camera inputs simultaneously.
With the latest Motion Detection technology, you no longer need to monitor every single moment of the day; the system automatically records and triggers an alarm when any movement is detected.
NV3000T Package
NV3000T package includes the following:
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
(5)
(1) NV3000T (2) Quick Guide
(3) 30cm Watchdog line (4) 20cm Video signal line
(5) Installation CD
NV3000T Optional Accessories
(1)
(2)
(1) I/O Audio card
(2) I/O Box
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Please refer to Chapter 2.14 for installation
NV5000T Package
NV5000T package includes the following:
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
(5)
(1) NV5000T (2) Quick Guide
(3) 30cm Watchdog line (4) 20cm Video signal line
(5) Installation CD
NV5000T Video Extension Card Package (Optional)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) NV5000T Video extension card(12CH) (2) Video cable x 3
(3) AV cable
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NV5000T Optional Accessories
(1)
(2)
(1) I/O Audio card
(2) I/O Box
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Please refer to Chapter 2.14 for installation
NV6000T Package
NV6000T package includes the following:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
8
FC - 26P
(7)
(1) NV6000T
(6240T/6480T)
(3) 2X AV cable
(5) Installation CD
(7) I/O cable (2) I/O card
(4) Quick Guide
(6) 30cm Watchdog line
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NV7240/7480 Package
NV7480 package includes the following:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
8
FC - 26P
(6)
(5)
(7)
(1) NV7240/7480 (2) I/O card (3) Installation CD (4) Quick Installation Guide
(5) AV cable (6) I/O cable (7) Watchdog line
NV8416T Package
NV8416T package includes the following:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(1) NV8416T (2) Installation CD (3) Quick Installation Guide
(4) AV cable (5) AV cable (6) Watchdog line
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NV9416T Package
NV9416T package includes the following:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(7)
(6)
1
(8)
2
(9)
(10)
(11)
(1) NV9416T (2) Daughter card (3) I/O card (4) Installation CD
(5) Quick Installation Guide (6) AV cable (7) AV cable (8) 3x Video transmitting
cable(#1/25cm)
(9) Audio transmitting
cable(#2/27cm) (10) Watchdog line (11) I/O cable
OSD kit (optional)
This allows you to operate NV DVR with the use of remote control.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Remote Control (batteries included) (2) IR USB Receiver
(3) OSD Installation CD (4) 2X Velcro Strips
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OSD control is not supported under dual monitor environment.
If there is any damage, shortage or inappropriate item in the package, contact your local dealer immediately.
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NV3000T Card Parts
BNC
video in
ports
TV out port
TV out link connector
Audio pin
I/O connector
Reset pin
Watchdog pin
NV5000T Card Parts
BNC
video in
ports
TV out port
Audio connector
I/O connector
Reset pin
Display card connector
Video extension card connectors
TV out link
connector
Watchdog pin
NV 6000T Card Parts
DVI AV In port
I/O connector
Reset pin
Watchdog pin
DVI AV In port
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NV7240/7480 Card Parts
I/O connector
Reset pin
Watchdog pin
DVI AV In Port
TV Out Port
Connector for Display 21 card
NV8416T Card Parts
I/O connector
Reset pin
Watchdog pin
DVI AV In Port
DVI AV In Port
Connector for Display 21 card
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NV9416T Card Parts
NV9416T
Display 21 Card
Connector
Power Connector
Video Transmitting
Connector
Video Transmitting
Connector
Audio Transmitting
Connector
Watch Dog
Pin
Reset Pin
I/O Card
Connector
NV9416T Daughter Card
Video &Audio
Transmitting Connector
Display 21 Card Connector
DVI AV In Port
DVI AV In Port
IR USB Receiver Part & Connection
USB Port
IR sensor
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For detail of OSD kit installation, please refer to OSD kit Quick Guide.
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
2.1 Minimum System Requirements
Verify if the computer meets the minimum system requirements.
NV3000T/5000T:
NV3000T
NV5000T
CPU
Pentium 4 2.8GHz or above recommended
Motherboard
Intel 865, 875, 915, 925, 945, 955, NVIDIA nFORCE4 SLi - Intel Edition Chipset
OS
Windows XP Professional 32bit /Windows Vista 32bit/Windows 7 32/64bit
- For Windows Vista, do the following setting in order to operate DVR normally. To disable User Account Control (UAC) before enter DVR system. To disable
UAC, please go to User Account setting in Control Panel to turn User Account Control off. If UAC doesnt disable, the DVR program will not allow to be installed.
Adjust the Display mode to Vista Basic.
Expansion Slots
1/2/3/4 × 32-bit PCI 2.1 compliant slots
RAM
DDR 512MB or above
Hard disk
120GB of free hard disk space, or at least 60GB free space for each partition
Media
CD-ROM drive
VGA
16-bit high color SVGA graphic card with DirectDraw & YUV rendering capability, 64MB video memory
Audio
Sound card and speakers
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet card
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NV6000T/NV7240/NV7480:
CPU
Pentium 4 2.8GHz or above recommended
Motherboard
Intel 875, 915, 925, 945, 955, NVIDIA nFORCE4 SLi - Intel Edition chipset
OS
Windows XP Professional 32bit /Windows Vista 32bit/Windows 7 32/64bit
For Windows Vista, do the following setting in order to operate DVR normally.
To disable User Account Control (UAC) before enter DVR system. To disable
UAC, please go to User Account setting in Control Panel to turn User Account Control off. If UAC doesnt disable, the DVR program will not allow to be installed.
Adjust the Display mode to Vista Basic.
Expansion Slots
PCI-Ex1 Slot
RAM
DDR 512MB or above
Hard disk
120GB or above
Media
CD-ROM drive
VGA
32-bit high color SVGA graphics card with 128MB video memory and
DirectDraw/ YUV Rendering Capability
Audio
Sound card and speakers
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet card
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For AVerMedia® Security Product Hardware Recommendation list update, go to http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/ AVerDiGi NV series select
the NV card Hardware Recommendations
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NV6000T * 2(32 channels)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4 GHz
Motherboard
Motherboard with Intel 865 / 945 / 955 / 965 / P35 / P45 chipsets
OS
Windows XP Professional 32bit /Windows Vista 32bit/Windows 7 32/64bit
For Windows Vista, do the following setting in order to operate DVR normally.
To disable User Account Control (UAC) before enter DVR system. To disable
UAC, please go to User Account setting in Control Panel to turn User Account Control off. If UAC doesnt disable, the DVR program will not allow to be installed.
Adjust the Display mode to Vista Basic.
Expansion Slots
2 * PCI-Express x1 slots
RAM
1GB or above
Hard disk
120GB or above
Media
CD-ROM drive
VGA
32-bit high color SVGA graphics card with 128MB video memory and
DirectDraw/ YUV Rendering Capability
Audio
Sound card and speakers
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet card
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For AVerMedia® Security Product Hardware Recommendation list update, go to http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/ AVerDiGi NV series select
the NV card Hardware Recommendations
NV8416T:
Motherboard
Motherboard with Intel 965 / P35 / P45 / X58 chipset
http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/ → AVerDiGi NV series →
NV8416T → Hardware Recommendations
CPU
Core2Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz or above
Hard disk
500GB or higher
OS
Windows XP Professional 32bit /Windows Vista 32bit/Windows 7 32/64bit
RAM
2GB or higher
VGA card
32-bit high color SVGA graphics card with 256MB video memory and DirectDraw® / YUV Rendering Capability
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet card
Others
PCI-Express x4, Sound card and speakers
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- CPU i7 and above 2G RAM is required for 32 channels real time recording.
- To disable User Account Control (UAC) before enter DVR system. To disable UAC, please go to User Account setting in Control Panel to turn User Account Control off. If UAC doesnt disable, the DVR program will not allow to be installed.
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NV9416T:
Motherboard
Suggested motherboard in our website.
http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/ AverDiGi NV series
NV9416T Hardware Recommendations
CPU
Core2Duo E82 2.66GHz CPU is highly recommended
Hard disk
120GB or higher120GB or higher
OS
Windows XP Professional 32bit /Windows Vista 32bit/Windows 7 32bit
RAM
2G or higher
VGA card
64-bit high color SVGA graphics card with 256MB video memory and DirectDraw/ YUV Rendering Capability
PSU
350W
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet card
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- At least 16MB or above hard disk catch buffer is required for 32 channels real time recording. Please contact your hard disk dealer to make sure the hard disk catch buffer spec.
- To disable User Account Control (UAC) before enter DVR system. To disable UAC, please go to User Account setting in Control Panel to turn User Account Control off. If UAC doesnt disable, the DVR program will not allow to be installed.
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2.2 System Requirement and Performance Recommendation
Verify if the computer meets the minimum system requirements from the below chart in order to meet the demand of the performance.
2.2.1 Pure NVR
User can calculate the total resolution (MegaPixel) of IP cameras that plans to connected and map to the below chart to find out the system requirement and performance.
System Requirement:
Total MegaPixel
(MP)
1 ~ 4
5 ~ 8
9 ~ 16
17 ~ 20
21 ~ 24
25 ~ 28
29 ~ 32
CPU
Intel P4 2.8 GHz
Intel Core 2 Duo
E6400 2.4GHz
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
RAM
1 GB
2GB
4GB
VGA
nVidia GeForce 7300GS 256 MB
or above
nVidia GeForce 8500 GT 256 MB or above
Ethernet
100 BaseT
Gigabit LAN
Guaranteed performance with above system requirement
Total MegaPixel
(MP)
1 ~ 4
5 ~ 8
9 ~ 16
17 ~ 20
21 ~ 24
25 ~ 28
29 ~ 32
OS
Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista/Windows 7
Codec Type
MPEG4
Record (fps)
1-16 MP
17-32 MP
30 fps per Channel
Preview ( fps )
1-16 MP
17-32 MP
15 fps per channel
7 fps per channel
Note:
VGA/D1 = 1/4 MP
CIF = 1/8 MP
CASE 1
8 IP camera in 1.3MP and 8 IP cameras in 2MP Total MegaPixel is 8 * 1.3MP + 8 * 2MP = 26.4MP Therefor, system requirement:
Total MegaPixel (MP)
25 ~ 28
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
RAM
4GB
VGA
nVidia GeForce 8500 GT 256 MB or above
Ethernet
Gigabit LAN
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Guaranteed Performance:
Total MegaPixel (MP)
25 ~ 28
OS
Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Codec Type
MPEG4
Record (fps)
17-32 MP
30 fps per Channel
Preview ( fps )
17-32 MP
7 fps per channel
CASE 2
8 IP cameras in 1.3MP and 4 IP cameras in 2MP 4 D1 mode IP cameras Total MegaPixel is 8 * 1.3MP + 4 * 2MP + 4 * 0.25(VGA/D1 = 1/4 MP) = 19.4MP Therefor, system requirement:
Total MegaPixel (MP)
17 ~ 20
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 2.4GHz
RAM
2GB
VGA
nVidia GeForce 8500 GT 256 MB or above
Ethernet
100 BaseT
Guaranteed Performance:
Total MegaPixel (MP)
17 ~ 20
OS
Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Codec Type
MPEG4
Record (fps)
17-32 MP
30 fps per Channel
Preview ( fps )
17-32 MP
7 fps per channel
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2.2.2 Hybrid DVR
User can calculate the requirement value of IP cameras and NV card from below chart to find out the system requirement and performance.
System Requirement:
Total MegaPixel
(MP)
1 ~ 4
5 ~ 8
9 ~ 16
17 ~ 20
21 ~ 24
25 ~ 28
29 ~ 32
Requirement
Value
400
800
1600
2000
2400
2800
3200
Card Type
(card unit: 1)
3000T
5000T
7240
7480
6000T
(8ch)
6000T (16ch)
8416T
9416T
Video
Ext.
Requirement
Value
100
400
400
800
800
1600
3200
1600
100
Value
Below 800
800 ~
1599
1600 ~
1999
2000 ~
2399
2400 ~
2799
2800 ~
3199
3200 And
Above
CPU
Intel P4 2.8 GHz
Intel Core 2 Duo
E6400 2.4GHz
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
RAM
1 GB
2GB
4GB
VGA
nVidia GeForce 7300GS 256 MB
or above
nVidia GeForce 8500 GT 256 MB or above
Ethernet
100 BaseT
Gigabit LAN
Guaranteed performance:
Value
Below 800
800 ~
1599
1600 ~
1999
2000 ~
2399
2400 ~
2799
2800 ~
3199
3200 And
Above
OS
Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista /Windows 7
Codec Type
MPEG4
Record (fps)
1-16 MP
17-32 MP
30 fps per Channel
Preview ( fps )
1-16 MP
17-32 MP
15 fps per channel
7 fps per channel
Note:
VGA/D1 = 1/4 MP
CIF = 1/8 MP
CASE 1
8 IP cameras in 1.3MP and using NV7480 card IP camera total MegaPixel is 8 * 1.3MP=10.4; requirement value is 1600 NV7480 card requirement value is 800 Therefore, value is 1600+800=2400
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System Requirement would be as following:
Value
2400 ~ 2799
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
RAM
4GB
VGA
nVidia GeForce 8500 GT 256 MB or above
Ethernet
Gigabit LAN
Guaranteed performance would be as following:
Value
2400 ~ 2799
OS
Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista /Windows 7
Codec Type
MPEG4
Record (fps)
17-32 MP
30 fps per Channel
Preview ( fps )
17-32 MP
7 fps per channel
CASE 2
4 IP cameras in 1.3MP, 4 D1 mode IP cameras and using NV7240 card IP camera total MegaPixel is 4 * 1.3MP + 4 * 0.25MP = 6.2MP >> requirement value is 800 NV7240 card requirement value is 400 Therefore, value is 800+400=1200
System Requirement would be as following:
Value
800 ~ 1599
CPU
Intel P4 2.8 GHz
RAM
1 GB
VGA
nVidia GeForce 7300GS 256 MB or above
Ethernet
100 BaseT
Guaranteed performance would be as following:
Value
800 ~ 1599
OS
Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Codec Type
MPEG4
Record (fps)
1-16 MP
30 fps per Channel
Preview ( fps )
1-16 MP
15 fps per channel
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2.3 NV3000T/5000T/6000T/7240/7480/8416T/9416T Hardware Combinations
AVerMedia NV DVR provides powerful surveillance functions and flexible hardware combinations. The table shows the numbers of camera inputs, audio inputs, sensor inputs and relay outputs on different hardware combinations.
Before installing the cards, the computer must be turned OFF, the power cable must be
UNPLUGGED and all other cables that are attached at the back of the computer must be DISCONNECTED.
When installing multiple cards, it is important to arrange the cards in sequence so that the cables would not tangle up.
NV3000T hardware combinations:
Hardware Combinations
Camera Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay Output
NV3000T Card
I/O Audio Card
1
0 4 0 0 0 1 4 1 4
3 2 0 8 0 0 0 1 8 1 4 3 2 8 2 8 6
3
0
12 0 0
0
1
12 1 4 3 2
12 2 8
6 4 0
16 0 0 0 1
16 1 4 3 2
16 2 8
6
NV5000T hardware combinations:
Hardware Combinations
Camera Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay Output
NV5000T
Card
BNC Video
Extension
Card
I/O Audio
Card
1
0
0 4 0 0 0
1 4 4 4 3 1 0 8 0 0 0 1 8 4 4
3 2 0
12 0 0 0 1
12 4 4
3 3 0
16 0 0 0 1
16 4 4
3
Hardware Combinations
Camera Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay Output
NV5000
T Card
12CH Video
Extension Card
I/O Audio
Card
1
1
0
12 0 0
0
1
12 4 4
4
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NV6000T hardware combinations:
Hardware Combinations
Camera
Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay
Output
NV6480T Card
IO Card 1 1
16
16 4 4
Hardware Combinations
Camera
Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay
Output
NV6240T Card
(8Channels)
IO Card
1
1 8 8 4 4
NV7240 hardware combinations:
Hardware Combinations
Camera Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay Output
NV7240 Card
IO Card
1
0 8 4 0 0 1 1 8 4 4 4
NV7480 hardware combinations:
Hardware Combinations
Camera Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay Output
NV7480 Card
IO Card
1
0
16 4 0
0
1
1
16 4 4
4
NV8416T hardware combinations:
Hardware Combinations
Camera Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay Output
NV8416T Card
IO Card
1
0
16
16 0 0
2
0
32
32 0 0
1
1
16
16 4 4 2 1
32
32 4 4
NV9416T hardware combinations:
Hardware Combinations
Camera Input
Audio
Input
Sensor Input
Relay Output
NV9416T Card
IO Card
1
0
16
16 0 0
1
1
16
16 4 4 2 0
32
32 0 0
2
1
32
32 4 4
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2.4 NV3000T Hardware Installation
2.4.1 Installing NV3000T and I/O Audio cards (optional)
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The I/O audio card is an optional item. The D-type I/O port receives and transmit signal from the I/O box where the sensor and relay device are connected to it, while the audio input port receives the signal from the microphone NV3000T card is compatible with I/O Audio card that supports one audio input only.
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV3000T card and I/O Audio card with the connection cables.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
NV3000T card
I/O Audio card
NV3000T card
I/OAudio card
Channel
1234
2.4.2 Installing (2) NV3000T and (2) I/O Audio cards (optional)
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 4 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV3000T card and I/O Audio card with the connection cables.
4. Connect the (2) NV3000T cards with the supplied 20cm video signal line.
5. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
6. Secure the cards with the screws.
NV3000T card 1
I/OAudio card 1
NV3000T card 2
I/OAudio card 2
NV3000T card 1
I/O Audio card 1
NV3000T card 2
I/O Audio card 2
Channel
1234
5678
20cm video signal line
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2.4.3 Installing (4) NV3000T cards
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 4 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the (4) NV3000T cards with the supplied 20cm video signal line.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
Card 1
NV3000T
Card 2 Card 3 Card 4
Channel
1234
5678
9101112
13141516
NV3000T card 1
NV3000T card 2
NV3000T card 3
NV3000T card 4
20cm video signal line
20cm video signal line
20cm video signal line
2.5 NV5000T Hardware Installation
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NV5000T card only can support 4 IP cameras.
2.5.1 Installing NV5000T Card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove a bracket that covers the PCI slot. Save the screw.
3. Press the NV5000T card into the PCI slot firmly.
4. Secure the card with the screws.
NV5000T card
Channel
1234
NV5000T card
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2.5.2 Installing NV5000T and I/O Audio cards
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The I/O audio card is an optional item. The D-type I/O port receives and transmit signal from the I/O box where the sensor and relay device are connected to it, while the audio input port receives the signal from the microphone NV5000T card is compatible with the I/O Audio card that supports four (4) audio inputs.
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV5000T card and I/O Audio card with the connection cables.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
NV5000T card
I/O Audio card
NV5000T card
I/OAudio card
Channel
1234
2.5.3 Installing NV5000T and (3) BNC video extension cards
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The BNC video extension card is an optional item. It comes with additional four (4) BNC video input ports that provide four (4) extra channels.
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 4 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV5000T card and BNC video extension cards with the connection cables.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
NV5000T card
BNC extension card 1
BNC extension card 2
BNC extension card 3
NV5000 T Card 1 Card 2 Card 3
Channel
1234
5678
9101112
13141516
BNC video extension
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2.5.4 Installing NV5000T, I/O Audio (optional) and BNC video extension card (optional)
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 3 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV5000T card, BNC video extension card and I/O Audio card with the connection cables.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
NV5000T card
BNC extension card
NV5000 T
Channel
1234
5678
BNC video
extension
card
I/O Audio
card
I/O Audio card
2.5.5 Installing NV5000T and Video extension card (optional)
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV5000T card and video extension card with the connection cables.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
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The video extension card is an optional item. It comes with additional 12 video input
ports that provide 12 extra channels.
The 1st connector on the video extension card doesnt have function.
NV5000T Card
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2.5.6 Installing NV5000T, Video extension card (optional), and I/O Audio (optional)
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 3 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV5000T card, video extension card and I/O Audio card with the connection cables.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
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The video extension card is an optional item. It comes with additional 12 video input
ports that provide 12 extra channels.
The 1st connector on the video extension card doesnt have function.
NV5000T Card
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2.6 NV6000T Hardware Installation
The NV6000T can support up to 16 cameras and 8 audio inputs
2.6.1 Installing (2) NV6000T card
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The PC motherboard needs to have 2 PCI-Ex1 slots for installing 2 NV6000T card.
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Press the cards into the PCI-Ex1 slot firmly.
4. Secure the card with the screws.
5. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the DVI AV IN port.
NV6000T card
NV6000T card
NV 6000T NV 6000 T
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
2.6.2 Installing NV6000T and I/O card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 1 bracket that cover the PCI slot and 1 bracket that cover the PCI-Ex slot. Save the
screws.
3. Connect the NV6000T card and I/O card with the connection cable.
4. Press the cards into the PCI-Ex1 slots firmly.
5. Secure the card with the screws.
6. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the DVI AV IN port.
NV6000T card
I/O card
NV 6000T I/O card
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
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2.7 NV7240/NV7480 Hardware Installation
2.7.1 Installing NV7240/NV7480 card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 1 bracket that cover the PCI slots and save the screws.
3. Press the NV card into the PCI slot firmly.
4. Secure the card with the screws.
5. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the AV IN port.
NV7240/NV7480 card
2.7.2 Installing NV7240/NV7480 and I/O card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV card and I/O card with the I/O cable.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slot firmly.
5. Secure the card with the screws.
6. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the AV IN port.
NV7240/NV7480 card
I/O card
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2.7.3 Installing NV7240/NV7480, I/O card, and Display 21 card (optional)
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 3 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV card, /O card, and Display 21 card with the connection cable.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slot firmly.
5. Secure the card with the screws.
6. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the AV IN port.
NV7240/NV7480 card
I/O card
Display21 card
I/O Cable
VideoTransmitting Cable
DataTransmitting Cable
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2.8 NV8416T Hardware Installation
2.8.1 Install NV8416T card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 1 bracket that covers the PC-Ex4I slot. Save the screws
3. Press the NV8416T card into the PCI-Ex4slot firmly.
4. Secure all the cards with the screws.
5. Connect the supplied AV connection cables to the AV IN ports.
NV8416T card
NV 8416T
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
2.8.2 Install (2) NV8416T cards
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI-Ex4 slot. Save the screws
3. Press the NV8416T cards into the PCI-Ex4 slot firmly.
4. Secure all the cards with the screws.
5. Connect the supplied AV connection cables to the AV IN ports.
NV8416T card
NV8416T card
NV8416T
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
NV8416T
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
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2.8.3 Install NV8416T card and I/O card (optional)
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 1 bracket that cover the PC-Ex4I slot and 1 bracket that cover the PCI slot. Save the
screws
3. Press the NV8416T card into the PCI-Ex4 slot and I/O card into the PCI slot firmly.
4. Secure all the cards with the screws.
5. Connect the supplied AV connection cables to the AV IN ports.
NV8416T card
I/O card
NV 8416T I/O card
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
2.8.4 Install NV8416T card, I/O card (optional), and Display 21 card (optional)
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slot and 1 bracket that cover the PCI-Ex4 slot. Save the
screws
3. Press the NV8416T card into the PCI-Ex4 slot and I/O card and Display 21 card into the PCI slot
firmly.
4. Secure all the cards with the screws.
5. Connect the supplied AV connection cables to the AV IN ports.
NV8416T card
I/O card
Display21 card
Video Transmitting
cable
I/O cable
Data Transmitting
cable
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2.9 NV9416T Hardware Installation
2.9.1 Install NV9416T card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 1 bracket that cover the PCI slots and 1 bracket that cover the PCI-Ex1. Save the screws.
3. Connect the Video and Audio transmitting cable to NV9416T card and NV9000E Daughter card.
4. Connect the power cable of power supply inside the PC to power connector of NV9416T card.
5. Press the NV9416T card into the PCI-Ex1 slot and NV9416T Daughter card, into PIC slot firmly.
6. Secure all the cards with the screws.
NV9416T Card
NV9416T
Daughter Card
A
B
A
A: Video Transmitting Cable B: Audio Transmitting Cable
(1) (3)
Connect to the Power cable
of Power Supply
(2)
(4)
(4)(3)(2)(1)
A
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In illustration, (1) is connecting to (1), (2) is connecting to (2), (3) is connecting to (3),
and (4) is connecting to (4).
All cables connecting position must exactly same as above illustration shown.
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2.9.2 Install NV9416T, Display 21 card (optional) and I/O card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 3 brackets that cover the PCI slots and 1 bracket that cover the PCI-Ex1. Save the
screws.
3. Connect the Video and Audio transmitting cable to NV9416T card and NV9416T Daughter card.
4. Connect the supplied Data transmitting cable and Video transmitting cable to NV9416T card
and Display 21 card. (see figure below for more clear ideal)
5. Connect the I/O card to NV9416T card with I/O cable.
6. Connect the power cable of power supply inside the PC to power connector of NV9416T card.
7. Press the NV9416T card into the PCI-Ex1 slot and NV9416T Daughter card, Display 21 card,
and I/O card into PIC slot firmly.
8. Secure all the cards with the screws.
I/O cable
Video Transmitting
cable
I/O card
NV9416T Card
NV9416T
Daughter Card
A
B
A: Video Transmitting Cable B: Audio Transmitting Cable
(1)
(3)
Connect to the Power cable
of Power Supply
(2)
(4)
Display21 card
(4)(3)(2)(1)
Video Transmitting
Cable
A
Data Transmitting
cable
A
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In illustration, (1) is connecting to (1), (2) is connecting to (2), (3) is connecting to (3),
and (4) is connecting to (4).
All cables connecting position must exactly same as above illustration shown.
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2.10 Connecting the Watchdog line
The NV DVR program constantly monitors its operation. Connecting the NV3000T/5000T/6000T/7240/7480/8416T/9416T to the motherboard reset switch panel, enables the unit to restart automatically and reset the system when an error has been detected.
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If more than one NV33000T/5000T/6000T/7240/7480/8416T/9416T card is installed, connect the watchdog line at last card.
2.10.1 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV3000T/5000T
1. Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV3000T/5000T card reset pin.
2. Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV3000T/5000T card watchdog pin and the other end to the motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3. You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
NV3000
NV5000
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
2.10.2 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV6000T
1. Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV6000T card reset pin.
2. Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV6000T card watchdog pin and the other end to the motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3. You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
NV6000T
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
NV5000T
NV3000T
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2.10.3 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV7240/NV7480
1. Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV card reset pin.
2. Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV card watchdog pin and the other end to the
motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3. You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
NV7240/NV7480
2.10.4 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV8416T
1. Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV8416T card reset pin.
2. Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV8416T card watchdog pin and the other end to the
motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3. You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
NV8416T
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
2.10.5 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV9416T
1. Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV9416T card reset pin.
2. Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV9416T card watchdog pin and the other end to the
motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3. You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
NV9416T
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2.11 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio device
2.11.1 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio device to NV3000T/5000T
1. Connect the cameras to the BNC video input port (see NV3000T/5000T card parts). If you have installed more than one card, please refer the sequence of the camera to the number of cards installed in installing the card section.
2. Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV3000T/5000T card and the other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
NV3000/5000
Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4
RCA cable
Television
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
TV OUT
3. Connect the audio devices to the Audio input port of the I/O card.
MIC 2MIC 3 MIC 1MIC 4
NV5000
I/O Audio
card
AUDIO IN 1
AUDIO IN 2
AUDIO IN 3
AUDIO IN 4
AUDIO IN 1
NV3000
I/O Audio
card
NV3000T/5000T
NV3000T
NV5000T
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2.11.2 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV6000T
1. Use the supplied AV connection cable and connect it to the D-type AV IN port of NV6000T card
(see NV6000T card parts).
2. Connect the cameras to the BNC video connectors and audio devices to the RCA audio
connectors. Just follow the order basing on the marked sequence.
3. Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV6000T card and
the other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
NV6000T
MIC 3
MIC 2 MIC 4
MIC 5
MIC 6
MIC 7
MIC 8
MIC 1
RCA cable
Television
AV connection cable
MIC 3
MIC 2
MIC 4
MIC 5
MIC 6
MIC 7
MIC 8
MIC 1
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2.11.3 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV7240/NV7480
1. Use the supplied AV connection cable and connect it to the D-type AV IN port of NV7480 card
(see NV7240/NV7480 card parts).
2. Connect the cameras to the BNC video connectors and audio devices to the RCA audio
connectors. Just follow the order basing on the marked sequence.
3. Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV card and the
other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
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2.11.4 Connecting the Cameras, a LCD Monitor, and Audio devices to NV8416T
1. Use the supplied AV connection cable and connect it to the DVI AV IN port of NV8416T daughter
card (see NV8416T card parts).
2. Connect the cameras to the BNC video connectors and audio devices to the RCA audio
connectors. Just follow the order basing on the marked sequence.
3. Connect the LCD Monitor to VGA cable.
NV8416T
Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1 Camera 4
MIC 3
MIC 2 MIC 4
MIC 5
MIC 6
MIC 7
MIC 8
MIC 1
AV connection cable
Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1 Camera 4
MIC 3
MIC 2
MIC 4
MIC 5
MIC 6
MIC 7
MIC 8
MIC 1
AV connection cable
LCD Monitor
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2.11.5 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV9416T
1. Use the supplied AV connection cable and connect it to the DVI AV IN port of NV9416T daughter
card (see NV9416T card parts).
2. Connect the cameras to the BNC video connectors and audio devices to the RCA audio
connectors. Just follow the order basing on the marked sequence.
3. Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV9416T daughter
card and the other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
NV 9416T
Daughter card
Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1 Camera 4
MIC 3
MIC 2
MIC 4 MIC 5
MIC 6 MIC 7 MIC 8
MIC 1
R C A cable
Television
AV connection cable
Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1 Camera 4
MIC 3
MIC 2 MIC 4
MIC 5
MIC 6
MIC 7
MIC 8
MIC 1
AV connection cable
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2.12 Dual Monitors Setup
The NV DVR system Supports Single and Dual monitor displays. When using dual monitors, the E­map and Playback function will be display on the second monitor. The Video configuration is different for each different VGA chipsets. Please follow the steps below to setup the dual monitors display.
2.12.1 Graphic card with ATi chipset
1. Enter the ATI Catalyst Control Center, user can click the short-cut or right click on the screen.
2. There are two modes to select Basic and Advanced.
3. If user selected Basic mode, press the Quick Settings tab. Then select the Select a different
desktop mode and click Go.
4. Select the Extended Desktop and then click Finish.
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5. If user selected the Advanced mode, click the View button.
6. In Display Manager, right click on the second Display on the right side and select Extend Main
onto monitor.
7. Adjust each monitor resolution to 1024x768, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1200 or 1920x1080.
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2.12.2 Graphic card with NVIDIA chipset
1. Click the NVIDIA nView, and select the Dualview mode.
2. Adjust each monitor resolution to 1024x768, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1200 or 1920x1080
3. To review if the display mode is correct, you can check the task bar. The task bar will show on the
first monitor only.
Monitor 1 Monitor 2
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2.13 Connecting an I/O box to NV3000T/5000T I/O Audio card
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The external I/O box is an optional item. It provides four (4) sensor input and three (3) relay output.
Connect the male end of the D-type cable to the D-type I/O port of the I/O box and the female end to the D-type port of the I/O Audio card. Check the table below and locate which pinhole is assigned to sensor input and relay output.
NV3000T
I/O Audio
card
NV5000T
I/O Audio
card
D-type cable
2.13.1 I/O box Sensor and Relay pinhole allocation:
The signal from the sensor (i.e., infrared sensors, smoke detectors, proximity sensors, door sensors, etc.) is being transmitted to the I/O card, and this triggers the system to respond and send signal to relay device (i.e., alarm, telephone etc).
Pin #
Definition
1
INPUT SIGNAL 1+
2
INPUT SIGNAL 2+
3
INPUT SIGNAL 3+
4
INPUT SIGNAL 4+
5
OUTPUT 3 – Normally Closed
6
INPUT SIGNAL 1-(GND)
7
INPUT SIGNAL 2-(GND)
8
INPUT SIGNAL 3-(GND)
9
INPUT SIGNAL 4-(GND)
10
OUTPUT 3 – Common
11
OUTPUT 1 – Normally Open
12
OUTPUT 1 – Common
13
OUTPUT 2 – Normally Open
14
OUTPUT 2 – Common
15
OUTPUT 3 – Normally Open
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2.13.2 I/O box pin definition
The following table lists the pin definition of D-type I/O port on I/O box.
Pin #
Definition
Pin #
Definition
1
Sensor 1
10
Relay 3_COM
2
Sensor 2
11
Relay 1_NO
3
Sensor 3
12
Relay 1_COM
4
Sensor 4
13
Relay 2_NO
5
Relay 3_NC
14
Relay 2_COM
15
Relay 3_NO
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2.14 Connecting the Sensor/Relay device to NV6000T/7240/7480/8416T/9416T I/O
card
The I/O Audio card enables you to connect (4) sensor inputs and (4) relay outputs. Just connect the external sensor and relay pin directly to the NV6000T/7240/7480/8416T/9416T I/O card pinhole. Check the table below and locate which pinhole is assigned to sensor input and relay output.
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2.14.1 I/O Card Sensor and Relay pinhole allocation:
The signal from the sensor (i.e., infrared sensors, smoke detectors, proximity sensors, door sensors, etc.) is being transmitted to the I/O card and this triggers the system to respond and send signal to relay device (i.e., alarm, telephone etc).
Pin #
Definition
Pin #
Definition
1
Sensor input signal 1+
11
Relay Normal Close 1
2
Sensor output signal 1-(GND)
12
Relay Common 2
3
Sensor input signal 2+
13
Relay Normal Open 2
4
Sensor output signal 2-(GND)
14
Relay Normal Close 2
5
Sensor input signal 3+
15
Relay Common 3
6
Sensor output signal 3-(GND)
16
Relay Normal Open 3
7
Sensor input signal 4+
17
Relay Normal Close 3
8
Sensor output signal 4-(GND)
18
Relay Common 4
9
Relay Common 1
19
Relay Normal Open 4
10
Relay Normal Open 1
20
Relay Normal Close 4
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2.15 The Sensor input and Relay output Specifications
You may use the sensor input and relay output specifications table below for your reference.
A. Sensor Input Specification
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Ta=25°C)
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Input
Forward Current
IF
50
mA
Reverse Voltage
VR 6 V
Power Dissipation P 70
mW
Electrical/Optical Characteristics
(Ta=25°C)
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Conditions
Input
Forward Current
VF - 1.2
1.4
V
IF=20mA
Reverse Voltage
IR - -
10
A
VR=4V
Terminal Capacitance
Ct - 30
250
pF
V=o, f=1KHz
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Conditions
Output
Collector Dark Current
I
CEO
- -
100
nA
VCE=20V
Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage
BV
CEO
35 - - V IC=0.1mA
Emitter-Collector Breakdown Voltage
BV
ECO
6 - - V
IE=10 A
Transfer Characteristics
*Current Transfer Ratio
CTR
50 - 600
%
IF=5mA, VCE=5V RBE= Collector Current
IC
2.5 - 30
mA
Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage
V
CE(sat)
- 0.1
0.2
V
IF=20mA, IC=1mA
Isolation Resistance
R
ISO
5 x 1010
1011 -
DC500V, 40-60% R.H.
Floating Capacitance
Cf - 0.6
1.0
pF
V=0, f=1MHz
Cut-off Frequency
fc - 80 KHz
VCE=5V, IC=2mA RL=100, -3dB
Response Time (Rise)
tr - 4
18
s
VCE=2V, IC=2mA RL=100
Response Time (Fall)
tf - 3
18
s
*CTR=
IC
100% IF
B. Relay Output Specification
Surge strength
:1500 VAC
Nominal power
: 200mw ~ 360mw
Operating power
: 110mw ~ 200mw
C. COIL RATINGS (at 20 oC )
Coil Nominal Voltage
(VDC)
Coil Resistance
10%
Pick-up Voltage
(VDC)
Drop-Out Voltage
(VDC)
Nominal Current
(mA)
5
125
3.75
0.5
40
* Max Continuous Voltage at 20
o
C : 110% of Coil Nominal Voltage
D. CONTACT RATINGS
Contact Arrangement
1 Form C (SPDT)
max. Switch Power max. Switch voltage max. Switch current
125VA 60W
125VAC 30VDC
1A
Contact Resistance
≤ 100mΩ
Resistive Load
1A/125VAC
1A/30VDC
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2.16 Connecting POS (Point of Sales)
AVerMedia® AVerDVR can be integrated with POS system equipment. Connecting the POS equipment to AVerMedia® AVerDVR system thru RS232 connection, enables you to view, record and keep track of the items that were sold. You may also select the camera on where to display all the data.
To connect, locate the RS232 port of the POS equipment and PC. Use an RS232 cable (not supplied) to make the connection.
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Chapter 3 Software Installation
This chapter describes how to install the NV DVR software and drivers.
The CD-Key is permitted for use on a single computer. It is prohibited to use the CD-key on more than one computer. Once detected, this would cause a system conflict and some of the features might fail to work on both PC.
Before installing the software, make sure that the Windows OS patches and the video graphic card driver are UPDATED.
If you have an old version of the NV DVR software installed in your PC, the old copy must be removed. To remove, click Start>Settings>Control Panel and then double click
Add/Remove Programs. In Add/Remove Programs list, select NV DVR and then click Remove.
We HIGHLY RECOMMEND having three (3) separate drives for the main system (OS and NV DVR software), storage and backup. The ideal hard disk size for the main drive is 20GB. As for the storage and backup, at least 60GB each. The hard drives format must be in NTFS. This way we can maintain an optimized system for your security.
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To ensure getting the latest copy of NV DVR software, go and download the updated version from the following site:
Worldwide :
Hhttp://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/support/Default.aspx?PId=1H
US/CANADA:
Hhttp://www.avermedia-usa.com/surveillance/support.aspx
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3.1 Installing NV DVR Software and Drivers in Windows XP/Vista/7
Upon turning the computer on, the system automatically detects the newly installed hardware. When the Found New Hardware dialog box appears, IGNORE it.
Remember :
It is important to install the NV DVR software first, before installing the drivers.
Please follow the below steps to install NV application:
1. Place the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive then click Install Surveillance System. And follow the on-screen instructions.
2. When product select dialog appears, mark the NV card that you have purchased. The NV7240 and 7480 is belonging to NV7000 series.
3. Accept the agreement license to continue the installation. If you do not agree the license agreement, the installation will be cancel.
4. Enter your company name and the series number that is located on the cover of installation CD.
5. Click OK to complete the installation.
6. You may now run the NV DVR program. To run the application, click on your PC desktop or click Start > Programs > DVR > NV series.
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Chapter 4 Using the NV DVR Software
4.1 Running the NV DVR Software
To run the application, double-click on your PC desktop or click Start > Programs > DVR > NV series. Also, Start > NV series.
For security purpose, some of the features would require you to enter User ID and Password before it can be accessed. When the Authorization dialog box appears, key in your User ID and Password. (If this is the first time, enter the one you have registered when installing the software.)
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Please make sure the cursor is located on User ID or Password column if user has call out virtual keyboard for entering ID and password.
4.2 Using the Virtual Keyboard
If the keyboard is not available, you may use the Virtual Keyboard. Just click to show the virtual keyboard. For uppercase and lowercase, click shift button.
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4.3 Familiarizing the Buttons in Preview/Advanced Mode
NV DVR now supports 1024x768, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1200 or 1920x1080 display resolution.
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Name
Function
(1) Exit
Call up the Logout dialog box.
In the logout dialog box, you may do the following:
- Click Exit to close the NV DVR program.
- Click Reboot to restart DVR system.
- Click Login to sign-in in different account.
- Click About to update patch or find about the software info.
To update the patch file, Click Update and select the patch file location – Local Machine or Server Download. And then, select Update type – Main program or IP camera.
- Click Minimize to reduce the NV DVR to taskbar button.
- Click Compact to switch to compact mode (see Chapter 4.4).
- Click Guest to switch to the guest mode. In guest mode, the functions are limited to preview function only. For complete functions of DVR, please login as an administrator.
- Click Cancel to exit Logout dialog box.
(2) Volume
Adjust the sound volume.
(3) Split Screen
Mode
Select from 7 different split screen types to view all the camera, or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen. It also allows you to switch and view different camera number.
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- If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, 13, and 32 split screen mode.
- The DVR system will save the current operating mode (split screen mode, auto scan, full screen, and compact mode status) when shutdown DVR application and apply the mode status for next login.
- When you are in single screen mode, Right-click and Drag a square on the area you want to enlarge. Using left button of mouse click on the enlarge screen area and user can move the screen for viewing. Right-click on screen again will back to normal view.
- When you are in multiple-screen mode, Right click the video screen of the camera and
Drag on where you want to relocate it. To only display one of the video in the multiple­screen mode, Left click on the video screen you only want to display.
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Name
Function
(4) Record
Start/stop video recording. The authorize password is required for disabling the record function. The authorization dialog will show the warning message to inform the user for stop recording.
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Please make sure the cursor is located on Password column if user has call out virtual keyboard for entering ID and password.
(5) Emap
Display the map in each area, and the location of camera/ sensor/ relay and the warning(see also Chapter 4.7).
(6) Network
Enable/disable remote system access. This feature allows you to access NV DVR server from a remote location via internet connection (see also Chapter
8). The authorize password is required for disabling the network function. The
authorization dialog will show the warning message to inform the user for disabling network.
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Please make sure the cursor is located on or Password column if user has call out virtual keyboard for entering ID and password.
(7) Setup
Configure the system settings (see also Chapter 5).
(8) PTZ
Access PTZ control panel. Beside PTZ camera, NV DVR system also support mega pixel IP PTZ camera (see also Chapter 4.6).
(9) Preview
Switch to Preview/Advanced mode. This allows you to view live camera display. Press ctrl + F can freeze the live preview video screen. And then, click Snapshot can save the freeze video screen.
(10) Playback
Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file(see
Chapter 4.5).
(11) Status Bar
Display the current date, time and hard disk free space.
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Name
Function
(12) Camera
Group Tree
To view the user defined channel group tree(see also Chapter 5.2.4). Click + of group to extend group and drag the camera to surveillance screen to view. Click + of camera to view the camera information.
(13) Camera ID
Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen mode, click the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
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Name
Function
(14) iPOS Live
To view the real time iPOS data of channels. Click the iPOSLive to call out the real time iPOS data windows.
User can move the channel of iPOS windows apart to proper position. If user
didn’t enable the
multi-channel of iPOSLive( see also POS
Adavanced Setting in 5.1.1),
and then, user only can view one channel each time. To switch to different channel, click Select Camera drop down list to select
the channel. To tempore stop iPOS data coming, click Freeze. To un-freeze, click Transaction.
(15) Snapshot
Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format.
(16) Event log
Show the record of activities that take place in the system (also see Chapter
4.3.1).
(17) AutoScan
Start/Stop video screen cycle switch (see also Chapter5.1 #6).
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Name
Function
(18) Full screen
Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video. To return, press the right button of the mouse or ESC on the keyboard or click the arrow icon.
When DVR in full screen mode, each channel will display current date and time.
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode, Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
(19) Alarm
Alert and display warning info. Only Administrator-level can reset and turn on, off and trigger the Sensor and Relay by right-clicking the item in the Sensor and Relay list.
Click to back to normal display view.
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Name
Function
(20) Live
Playback button
Click to playback the recorded file instantly in preview mode. When the channel is in live playback mode, the icon is . Move the mouse to the
bottom of the live playback channel, the playback tool bar ( ) will show up. Using the playback tool bar to control the playback. Total 4 channels can be live playback at the same time.
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When DVR system start to recording, the live playback button will appear on the screen of each channel.
9-spilt screen mode
Single screen mode
(21) On Screen
Keyboard
If the keyboard is not available, you may use the Virtual Keyboard.
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4.3.1 Using Event Log Viewer
Show the record of activities that take place in the system.
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- NV DVR system now supports HDD failure pre-detection mechanism called HDD
S.M.A.R.T. function. Once when DVR system has detected the HDD failure possibility,
an event log will be occurred and user can check it in Event Log Viewer window.
- The HDD S.M.A.R.T. function accurate is approximately about 60%.
- The HDD warming event log will issue once a day.
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HDD S.M.A.R.T. warning messages’ description are as following:
- HDD warning (Low risk): abnormal situations are occurred frequently but hard disk can
recovery by itself.
- HDD warning(High risk): When HDD warring(Low risk) event has occurred too
frequently, even though hard disk can recovery by itself; however hard disk recovery too frequently will effect performance of hard disk. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the hard disk.
[Note] HDD S.M.A.R.T. is an accumulation mechanism, therefore the HDD warning (High risk) event log will issue once every day until hard disk has been replaced.
1. Click the Event Log button on DVR application main interface. The Event log viewer window will show up.
2. Select the Date to view or search certain event log by key word. Enter the key word in Find Text column and click Search button.
3. To filter the records, select and click the select button to display Event, System, Operation, Network or All.
4. The events list which display on the screen can be saved as text file format. To save the events list,
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click Save button.
5. To view POS event log, click POSViewer bar to call out the POSViewer window (see also Using
POS Viewer).
6. Click Counting Log Viewer to view object counting information (see also Using Counting Log
Viewer).
7. To view FaceFinder log, click Object Log Viewer (see also Using Object Log Viewer).
Using POS Viewer
:
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Name
Function
(1) POSDB Path
The storage path for POS event log. Click to change the storage path.
(2) Before/After
Set a time period before and after of POS event log.
(3) Channel
Select the POS event log of channel
(4) Search String
Enter specific key word or word string to search the POS event log. Mark the Match whole word exactly box if wants to find exactly key word or word string of POS event log.
(5)Export POSDB
It allows user to save the POS database to selected storage path in excel format. Click to change the storage path. Click Export to save the POSDB to selected storage path.
(6) Full Reception
Display the POS event log detail that user selected from Search Result window. Click to save the POS event log. Click to print out the POS event log.
(7) Search Result
Display the POS event log of search result. Click to save the search result. Click to print out the search result.
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Using Counting Log Viewer
1. Select the Date and set a time period between After and Before for object counts searching.
2. Select the search Event – In, Out or All.
3. Select the Camera or All cameras to search.
4. Click Search to start searching.
5. The result will be list out in Result tablet.
6. To save the search result, click .
7. Click to print out the object counts log.
8. To view the analysis of object counts, click Statistic Report tab.
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9. User can select the Date, Camera, and Cycle to view the report of object counts (In/Out).
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Using the Object Log Viewer
Click Object Viewer bar to view and search FaceFinder event log.
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
(5)
(6)
Name
Function
(2) Search
Mode
Switch to face object log search mode. In search mode UI, select the Time and Camera to search the object.
Click Print button can print out the search result.
(3) Select
Camera
Select the camera to view or select all to view all cameras
(4) Clear
To clear all object log in Object Log list
(5) Close up
Click to close up the Object Log List
(6) Object
Log List
Display the face object logs. It can display 32 object logs and when the list is full, the first row of object log will be replaced.
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4.4 Familiarizing the Buttons in Compact Mode
To view in Compact mode, click Exit button. In the logout dialog box, click Compact.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Name
Function
(1) Split Screen
Mode
Select from 7 different split screen type to view all the camera, or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen.
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- If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, 13, and 32 split screen mode.
- When you are in single screen mode, Right click and Drag a square on the area you want to enlarge.
- When you are in multiple-screen mode, Right click the video screen of the camera and
Drag on where you want to locate it. To only display one of the video in the multiple­screen mode, Left click the video screen you want to display.
(2) AutoScan
Start/Stop video screen cycle switch
(3) Alarm
Alert and display warning info.
(4) Playback
Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file. (see
Chapter 4.5)
(5) Advanced
Switch to Preview/Advanced mode.
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4.5 Familiarizing the Buttons in Playback Mode
To switch in Playback mode, click Playback button at the lower right corner of Advanced/Preview mode user interface.
In wide screen mode, click button call out the progress bar. According color of progress bar, user can know the recording file type. Blue means regular recording file. Green means motion recording file. Yellow means video loss while recording.
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Name
Function
(1) Split Screen
Mode
Select from 6 different split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all the camera, or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen.
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- If there are only 4 cameras enabled, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, and 13 split
screen mode.
- To zoom in an area on the screen, Right-click and Drag a square on the area you want to enlarge. Using left button of mouse click on the enlarge screen area and user can move the screen for viewing. Right-click on screen again will back to normal view.
(2) Exit
Close the Playback application.
(3) Progress bar
Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any location of the track.
(4) Hour Buttons
Select and click to playback the recorded video file on the specific time frame.
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The Hour buttons represent the time in 24-hour clock. The blue bar on top of the hour button indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red bar indicates that you are currently viewing the recorded video file.
(5) Playback
Control Buttons
Begin: Move at the beginning of the recorded video file. Previous: Go back to the previous frame. Slower: Play the recorded video file at the speed of 1/2X, 1/4X, 1/8X, 1/16X,
or 1/32X.
Rewind: Wind back the recorded video file. Pause: Briefly stop playing the recorded video file. Play: Play the recorded video file. Faster: Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x or 32x.
Next: Go to the next frame. End: Go to the end of the recorded video file.
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Name
Function
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While faster play status, press play button,then, the play speed will back to normal playback speed (1x).
(6) Archive
Select the date on the calendar and the time from 00 to 23 to where to start playing the recorded video file.
OPEN FILE: user can open the recorded file from HDD – Channel 01~ 16&Channel 17 ~ 32: Switch to different channel group of
playback calendar.
Day Light Saving: the playback calendar will show the available video
records during day light saving time period.
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The numbers from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera ID. The blue colored column indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red colored column indicates on where to start playing the recorded video file.
(7) Status bar
Display the recorded date, time and play speed.
(8) Camera ID
Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen mode, click the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
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Name
Function
(9) iPOS Search
To find iPOS event by keyword or period.
POSOB Path: where the iPOS data located. Start Time: select the search start time and date End Time: select the search end time and date Select Camera: select the camera for iPOS events search Keyword: enter a keyword to search iPOS event
Match whole words exactly: the iPOS event must 100% match the
keyword that user has entered. The search result will display in Search Result windows. User can click specific iPOS event to view and the iPOS detail will display in Search Receipt. To save the search result, click Save button. Click Print button to print the search result. To save the selected iPOS search receipt, click Save. Click Print to print the selected iPOS events detail.
(10) Export
Export includes Snapshot, Print, Output Video Clip, and Backup function.
Snapshot: Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp
format.
Print: Print the screen shot. Output Video Clip: Save the segmented file in *.mpg, *.avi, or *.dvr
format (see also Chapter 4.8).
Backup: Save the playback file to USB device or DVD-ROM disk(see
also Chapter 5.6 Backup Setting)
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Name
Function
(11) Segment
Keep a portion of the recorded video (see also Chapter 4.8).
(12) Full screen
View in Playback-compact mode. To return, press the right button of the mouse or ESC on the keyboard or click the arrow icon.
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode, Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
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(13) Event log
Show the record of activities that take place in the system. To filter the records, select and click the option button to only display Event, System, Operation, Network or POS.
(14) Bookmark
Mark a reference point when previewing the recorded video file to which you may return for later reference. You may also set it to protect the file. (See also Chapter 4.9)
(15) Visual
Search
Search from a specific camera by Date, Hour, Minute, 10 Seconds and Second. (See also Chapter 4.10)
(16) Find Next
Search for the next event or changes in the motion detector frame. You can use this when you are using Intelligent Search or Event Search function.
(17) Event Search
Search from the recorded activities that take place in the system (i.e., Sensor, Motion, Video Loss, POS). (See also Chapter 4.11)
(18) Intelligent
Search
Search the changes in the motion detector frame (See also Chapter 4.12).
(19) Audio
Enable/disable volume. To adjust audio volume, drag and move the audio volume bar beside the audio button.
(20) De-interlace
To enhance the video quality. Set the de-interlace mode to #1, if you are capturing motionless picture and #2, if it captures lots of movement.
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(21) Watermark
To verify the playback video has not been modified (also see Chapter 4.5.1).
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4.6 Watermark Verification
Now, NV DVR supports watermark-checking to identify the authenticity of playback video. NV DVR program can only verify one channel at a time in playback mode.
To verify the playback video doesnt been modified. Click to check the video. Watermark verification windows will show up as following:
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4.7 Familiarizing the Buttons in PTZ Camera Controller
(9) (8) (7) (6) (5)
(2)
(1)
(3) (4)
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(11)
Name
Function
(1) Close
Exit PTZ camera controller.
(2) Camera preset
position number
Move the PTZ camera to the preset point.
(3) Group AutoPan
Select to automatically operate PTZ camera in group.
(4) Direction buttons
moving speed
Adjust the moving speed of the PTZ camera lens. This speed will apply to the (11) Direction buttons’ moving speed only.
(5) Save Camera
preset position
Save the PTZ camera preset position number. Select the camera and click the preset position number and save it.
(6) Setup
Configure PTZ cameras (also see Chapter 4.13).
(7) AutoPan
Operate the PTZ cameras automatically based on the selected camera group preset position number.
(8) Zoom +/-
Zoom in and out the image.
(9) Focus +/-
Adjust the focus manually to produce clear image.
(10) Camera ID
Display the PTZ camera number that is being operated.
(11) Direction buttons
Move and position the focal point of the PTZ camera. The support of direction button depends on the PTZ camera.
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4.8 Setting Up and Using the Emap
E-Map can hold up to 8 maps in *.bmp/*.jpg format. You may locate the camera, sensor and relay on the map.
To Set Up the Emap
1. Click Emap.
2. When the Emap screen appears, click the area number (1 to 8 buttons) on where you want to insert the map.
3. Click Load Map to insert the map. When the open dialog box appears, locate and select the map and click Open.
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4. When the inserted map appears on the Emap screen, click Edit. You may now drag the camera, sensor, and relay icons to its place on the map. Icons on the map can be relocated anywhere.
5. To set the camera direction, right click camera icon can select the camera direction in 8 angles.
6. If you are going to locate the icon on the map to other area, you need to drag the icon to the black pane at the bottom of the Emap screen and then switch to the area on where you want to locate the icon. To bring all the icons back to the black pane at the bottom of the Emap screen, click Reset Icon.
7. When you are done, click Save button to save the new setting. To close Emap screen, click X.
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4.8.1 To Use the Emap
1. Click E-map.
2. In the Emap screen, click the camera icon to switch on the area where the camera is located on the map and to display the video at the upper right corner of the Emap screen. At the lower right corner of the Emap screen, it lists all the warning message.
3. To control relay, right-click relay icon and select status (on, off, or trigger) of relay.
4. To view different Emap, click Emap number button (1 ~ 8).
5. Click X to close Emap screen.
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4.9 To Cut and Save the Wanted Portion of the Recorded Video
1. Use the Playback Control buttons or drag the bar on the playback progress bar and pause on
where you want to start the cut. Then, click Segment to set the begin mark.
2. Use the Playback Control buttons or drag the bar on the playback progress bar and pause on
where you want to end the cut. Then, click Segment to set the end mark. To cancel segmentation or set the segment marks from the start, click Segment button again.
3. Click Export Output Video Clip button to save the wanted clip.
4. In the Save As dialog box, locate on where you want to save the file or choose to Burn the video
segment to VCD/DVD ROM (only for .*mpeg file format).
5. Select the file type and mark show camera information” to display the camera name,
recording date, and time on screen when playback. If user doesnt mark this option, the camera name, recording date, and time wont be shown on screen when playback.
6. If the select the file type is *.avi, user can mark included audio to include audio in output video
segment.
7. To adjust Video Quality if needed.
8. Click Save to save the video segment.
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- Right-click function is disabling for security issue.
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4.10 To Bookmark a Section of the Video
- Click Bookmark. The video playback stops when the bookmark button is executed.
- In the Bookmark dialog box, you may do the following:
- Add to include the new reference mark in the bookmark list. You may select to enable/disable
File Protect to protect the bookmark file for overwritten.
If user has select to enable the file protect, a message dialog will show up to let user to choose to delete protect file or not to delete file when the recycle function has setup (see also
5.1 System setting). Click Yes to allow protect file to be deleted, click No the protect file will
not be deleted even the recycle function has enabled.
- Edit to change the mark description or enable/disable file protection.
- Delete to remove the selected reference mark in the list.
- Delete All to remove all the reference marks in the list.
- Exit to close Bookmark dialog box.
- Select and click one in the bookmark list to preview the file.
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4.11 To Search Using the Visual Search
1. Click Visual Search.
2. In the Visual Search Setting dialog box, select the Camera number and the date. Then click OK.
3. When a series of frames appear by date, click on the frame to display another series of frames and search by every Hour of that date, every 3Minutes of that hour, every 10 Seconds of that minute, every Second of that 10 seconds. To go back, click . To view from the selected frame and close event search, click .
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4.12 To Search Using the Event Search
1. Click on the video screen on where you want to search.
2. Click Event Search. The Event Search text (red) would appear at the lower left corner of the screen.
3. In the Event Search Setting dialog box, check the type of condition you want to search. If you select POS, in the Find Text box, type the word. Then, click OK to start searching. The video search would stop at the frame that matches the condition. To keep on searching click .
4. You may also set to search and list all the result. Just check the Output Event List box. In the Search Duration section, set the Begin Time and End Time. Set the Searching Interval time that system wont list out the same events in a period of time that user has setup. Then, click OK to start searching.
5. When the Event list appear, click and select the item you want to view.
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4.13 To Search Using the Intelligent Search
1. Click on the video screen on where you want to search.
2. Click Intelligent Search. The Intelligent Search text (red) would appear at the lower left corner of
the screen.
3. When the Intelligent Search Setting dialog box and motion detector frame appear, you may adjust
the sensitivity bar and the motion detector frame size and location. To set motion detector frame size and location, left click and drag on the screen. Then, click OK to start searching. The video search would stop at the frame that matches the condition. To keep on searching click .
You may also set to search and list all the result. Just check the List box. In the Search Duration section, set the Begin Time and End Time. Set the Searching Interval time for in a period of time wont list out the same events. Then, click OK to start searching. The search result will show as below figure:
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4.14 To Setup the PTZ/IP PTZ Camera
4.14.1 Setup the PTZ Camera
1. In the PTZ control panel, click Setup.
2. When the PTZ Setup dialog box appears, select the camera number and check the Use PTZ box.
3. In the Connection Settings section, select the COMPort where the PTZ camera is connected, ID number, Baud Rate, and Protocol. Then, click Save to keep the settings.
4. In the Preset Setting section, use the control panel to adjust the position of the PTZ camera and select the preset number to assign a number for the PTZ camera current position. Set the DwellTime (1-60 sec) for how long the PTZ camera stays in that position before it moves to the next one. If you want to add description, check the Show Preset Name box and in the Preset
Name text box, type the word. After is done, click Save to keep the settings. Set the AutoPan Speed if the PTZ camera that user has used is supported.
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- The numbers of preset position are depended on the IP camera protocol has supported.
- Only Pelco P protocol can support over 16 PTZ preset points.
- Only Canon has supported Auto Pan Speed function.
5. Repeat step 4 & 5, if you want to save another PTZ camera position.
6. Restore AutoPan Time: set a time period for restoring auto path function after the PTZ camera has been moved. Mark the check box and set the time period in second.
7. Others: Enable/disable Using Joystick such as USB joystick device.
8. Show moving direction indicator line: enable/disable to show the direction line when uses mouse drag on screen in PTZ mode.
9. Iris: To adjust the iris of PTZ camera. It may not support that depends on brand of the PTZ camera.
10. OSD: To allow call out PTZ camera factorys OSD setup menu if the PTZ camera has supported. The OSD setup menu may vary that depends on the brand of PTZ camera.
11. When is done, click OK to save the setting or Click Cancel, to leave without saving the new setting.
Use to adjust the lens of PTZ camera for preset position setting.
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12. When PTZ camera is enabling, user can control PTZ camera by using PTZ control panel.
13. Click the channel that has supported and enabled the PTZ function. And then, click PTZ button on preview UI. The PTZ control panel will show up on the screen.
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- User can move the on screen PTZ controller to any position of screen
- The on screen PTZ controller only display on a channel screen at a time.
14. In PTZ screen mode, right-click and drag can enlarge the selected area. After enlarged the area, left-click can move screen to left and right (User should see a hand icon on screen). To return to normal view, right-click on screen again.
15. Please refer to Chapter 4.6 for function of PTZ control panel.
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4.14.2 Setup the IP PTZ Camera
1. In the PTZ control panel, click Setup.
2. When the PTZ Setup dialog box appears, click IP PTZ tab.
3. Select the camera number and mark the Use PTZ check box.
4. In the Connection Settings section, select the Protocol and Model that is brand of IP PTZ camera
and enter the IP or URL of IP camera in IP Camera Site column. Mark the Authentication box if ID and Password is required when connecting to IP PTZ camera. And then, click Save to keep the settings.
5. In the Preset Setting section, use the control panel and adjust the position of the PTZ camera
and select the preset number to assign a number for the PTZ camera current position.
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- The numbers of preset position are depended on the IP camera protocol has supported.
- Only Pelco P protocol can support over 16 PTZ preset points.
- Only Canon has supported Auto Pan Speed function.
6. Set the DwellTime (1-60 sec) for how long the IP PTZ camera stays in that position before it
moves to the next one. If you want to add description, check the Show Preset Name box and in the Preset Name text box, type the word. After is done, click Save to keep the settings.
7. Repeat step 5 & 6, if you want to save another IP PTZ camera position.
8. Restore AutoPan Time: set a time period for restoring auto path function after the IP PTZ
camera has been moved. Mark the check box and set the time period in second. Set the AutoPan Speed if the IP PTZ camera that user has used is supported.
9. Others: Enable/disable Using Joystick such as USB joystick device.
10. Show moving direction indicator line: enable/disable to show the direction line when uses
mouse drag on screen in PTZ mode.
11. Iris: To adjust the iris of IP PTZ camera. It may not support that depends on brand of the PTZ
camera.
12. OSD: To allow call out IP PTZ camera factorys OSD setup menu. The OSD setup menu may vary
that depends on the brand of IP PTZ camera.
13. When is done, click OK to save the setting or Click Cancel, to leave without saving the new
Use to adjust the lens of PTZ camera for preset position setting.
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setting.
14. When PTZ camera is enabling, user can control PTZ camera by using the mouse and on screen
PTZ control bar.
15. Click the channel that has supported and enabled the PTZ function. And then, click PTZ button on
preview UI. The PTZ control panel will show up on the screen.
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- User can move the on screen PTZ controller to any position of screen
- The on screen PTZ controller only display on a channel screen at a time.
16. In PTZ screen mode, right-click and drag can enlarge the selected area. After enlarged area, left-
click can move screen to left and right (User should see a hand icon on screen). To return to normal view, right-click on screen again.
17. Please refer to Chapter 4.6 for function of PTZ control panel.
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Chapter 5 Customizing the NV DVR System
In the Preview/Advanced screen mode, click button to customize your NV DVR. When the NV DVR configuration setup selection appears, select and click the buttons you want to change the setting.
5.1 System Setting
In the System Setting dialog box, click OK to accept the new settings, click Cancel to exit without saving, and click Default to revert back to original factory setting.
(1)
(2)
(3) (4) (5)
(6)
(7)
(9)
(10) (11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(8)
(1) Storage Path
Set the directory on where to save the data. When there is not enough free space to record one hour data, the system automatically replaces the oldest data. In case you have more than one storage path, the system automatically saves the data to the next storage path. You may also add additional network-attached storage (NAS) for extremely high storage capacity. Select the Enable network storage check box to send the recorded video in network-attached storage. To add network storage, the Internet storage drive/folder must be mapped as Network Driver in DVR server. Enable network storage first, and then, click Add. In Browse For Folder windows, select drive C and right click mouse button, select Map Network Drive option.
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When using the network storage path, the performance of NAS equipment and your actual network bandwidth might impact the recording and playback performance of the DVR server.
In the Map Network Drive windows, select the Drive and fill in the network drive direction in Folder column if you know. Or click Browse to find the folder direction. Click Finish to complete the network drive mapping. After the network drive has been added, user needs to create a folder for network storage. In Browse For Folder windows, select the network drive and right click mouse button to add a new folder. And then, click OK. User should see a new storage folder display in Storage path list.
By default the data is stored in C:\Data, to insert another storage path, click Add. To remove the selected path, click Delete. If you want the system to automatically erase the data after a certain days, enable the Delete recorded data after check box and enter the numbers of days in Days text box. If you want the system to automatically erase the event and alarm log after a certain days, enable the Delete event and alarm log after check box and enter the numbers of days in Days text box. To change logs save direction, enable Move to and select the new save path.
(2) Hard Disk Calculator
Estimate the hard disk recording capacity. The result of calculation is a rough value which only for reference. The hard disk record capacity will be varied by the real record quality and complexity of video scene.
Click , the hard disk calculator windows will show up. Total Recording time is the current hard disk recording capacity. Enter the expect hard disk size or expect recording time in Expected HD Size or Expected Record time, and then click Calculate button. Click OK to exit the hard disk calculator windows. The hard disk calculation is based on the recording setup and current hard disk setup.
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(3)Language
Customize the system to display the tool tips and dialogs based on the selected language. By default the language is in English.
(4) Video Standard
Change and select the proper video system according to your camera video system. If the video system setting is wrong, the video would appear abnormal.
(5) Attention Please
Check the attentiveness of the person who is monitoring the system. You may set the number of times the Attention dialog box to appear in a day in Times per day text box. To check the graph on how fast the person response, click Analysis.
When this feature is enabled, the Attention dialog box would appear. The person who is monitoring the system must enter the same number that appears from the left box at the right text box and then click OK.
(6) TV Out
Select the camera you want to appear on TV and set the time gap from 3 to 10 sec. before it switches to the next camera.
- Advance button (The Advance functions only for NV6000T.)
Select the video card channel and camera that user wants to display on TV. In Advance mode, user has two types of display selection – Autoscan and Fixed layout.
Autoscan
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(1) Select the video source from drop down list. If user only installs one NV card on the computer, then there is only one video card channel for selection. (2) Select the display mode as Autoscan.
(3) Preview screen: Live camera video would be displayed here. (4) View Mode: Select the video mode user wants to display on screen. The system will auto
cycle switch to display the next channels. (5) Cameras: User can select the cameras that user wants to display on the screen. Only
those selected cameras would be displayed on the screen. Also, the camera will be displayed by the selecting order.
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Fixed Layout
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(1) Select the video source from drop down list. If user only installs one NV card on the computer, then, there is only one video card channel for selection. (2) Select the display mode as FixedLayout.
(3) Preview screen: the selected camera video will preview in here. (4) View Mode: Select the split mode of TV out display. (5) Cameras: User can select the cameras that user wants to display on the screen. Only
those selected channels would be displayed on the screen. Also, the camera will be displayed by the selecting order.
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(7) Configuration
Backup a copy of all the settings and allows you to regain the same settings back. To save the current settings, click Export. To replace the settings with the one you have saved, click Import. The export and import file will include Emap configuration.
(8) Help
Click to call out the users manual. The manual format is PDF format, please make sure your PC has installed Adobe Acrobat reader and version is 7.0 above.
(9) Login
Enable the conditions in Login section you want the system to automatically carry out.
- Auto Login when OS start
Execute the NV DVR when the operating system is started.
- Ask for password when login
Request to enter User ID and Password each time the NV DVR is executed.
- Auto record when login
Automatically start video recording when the NV DVR is executed.
- Auto start Network when login
Automatically enable NV DVR network connection when login into NV DVR program.
- Login to compact mode
Switch to compact mode directly when the NV DVR is executed.
- Silent Launch
Enable the DVR system minimizes on the system tray automatically right after start up.
- Guest Mode
Automatically log in Guest mode when the NV DVR is executed. In guest mode, the functions are limited to preview and playback only.
- Default user
Automatically log in to the selected default user when the NV DVR is executed.
(10) Miscellaneous Enable the conditions in Miscellaneous section you want the system to perform.
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- Status Report
Send a daily system event and attention analysis report. To change the e-mail settings, click
Setup.
- Desktop Lock
Block window OS hotkey: Deactivate the [Ctrl-Alt-Del] and [Windows] keyboard key
functions.
Block windows OS pop-up window: To block any pop-up window from windows system.
- Beep if no signal
Make sound when the video signal is lost.
- Shutdown OS when exit
Turn off the PC when the NV DVR application is being closed.
- Mandatory Record
Always record video when software is running
- Enable Overlay
To enhance video signal for better video quality.
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- Screen Saver
Set a period time to enter screen saver mode when system idle.
- Leave the system without asking user name and password
Dont need to enter password when close/exit NV DVR program.
- Resequence channels when autoscan
The DVR system will re-arrange the channels order if some of channel is disable when auto scan is enabled. For example, CH 1 and 3 is disable, the channel will display in order of CH2,4,5,6,7~16. The CH1 and 3 wont be shown on screen when auto scan is enabled.
- Remember playback display mode
To memorize the last playback status. The DVR system will memorize the playback status from last time that user has selected or setup.
- Auto Scan Period
Set the time gap of the Auto Scan function from 3 to 10 seconds. This automatically switches to the next video in cycle depending on the set time gap.
- Temperature Display
Select the format of temperature -- °C or °F
- Playback Mode
Select the mode of playback the video.
Select date and time: Select the date and time which user wants to playback.  Play the last file: Automatically playback the video from the last hour  Instant Playback: Automatically playback the video which has just recorded. To set the
instant playback time period, fill in the time in second at Set Instant Playbacks Play Time column.
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- Date Format
Select the date format which wants to display in Select date and time playback mode
(11) Dual Monitor
Enable/disable dual monitor display. Click Setting to select display order of Preview (main system), Playback, and EMap.
(12) POS
Set from which camera screen to display the data from the POS equipment. Click Setting, to set the POS Console Setting. (see also Chapter 5.1.1)
(13)UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
Protect the system from damaging, such as power surges or brownouts. This automatically gives time to close the NV DVR properly when the battery backup power has reached the Shutdown when capacity below percentage level setting. The UPS device must be connected to your computer (refer to your UPS user’s guide).
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(14) System Configuration
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To configure the DVR system date, time and IP address.
Date/Time Setting
1. Select the Time Zone of DVR server located
2. Select the Month and Date. Click arrow button can switch to different month.
3. Adjust the Time by click spin box arrow button.
4. Click OK to save the configuration.
Display Setting
To adjust resolution of display.
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