Channel Vision NVR-4 Installation Manual

NVR-04N 4 Channel Network Video Recorder
NVR-4
4 Channel Network Video Recorder
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 9
1.1 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................ 9
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 9
2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW ................................................................................ 11
2.1 FRONT PANEL ....................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 BACK PANEL .......................................................................................................................... 12
2.3 PoE (Power Over Ethernet) ................................................................................................. 12
2.4 ALARM TRIGGER .................................................................................................................. 13
2.5 ALARM IN CONNECTION .................................................................................................... 14
2.6 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT RECOMMENDATION ......................................................... 1 5
2.7 PTZ (PAN, TILT AND ZOOM) CAMERA ............................................................................. 15
3 SYSTEM SETUP .............................................................................................. 16
3.1 MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI) ........................................................................................ 16
3.2 LIVE VIEWING AND POP-UP MENU .................................................................................. 18
3.3 CAMERA SETUP .................................................................................................................... 24
3.4 RECORD SETUP .................................................................................................................... 37
3.5 ALARM SETUP ....................................................................................................................... 40
3.6 NETWORK SETUP ................................................................................................................. 45
3.7 AUTHORITY SETUP .............................................................................................................. 5 4
3.8 HDD MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................. 56
3.9 SYSTEM SETUP ..................................................................................................................... 59
3.10 DEBUG MESSAGE ................................................................................................................ 6 4
4 NVR PLAYBACK ............................................................................................. 66
4.1 TIME SEARCH ........................................................................................................................ 6 8
4.2 EVENT SEARCH ..................................................................................................................... 69
4.3 BACKUP ................................................................................................................................... 7 0
4.4 SYSTEM LOG .......................................................................................................................... 71
5 BACKUP PLAYBACK ..................................................................................... 72
5.1 MAIN SCREEN SETTING...................................................................................................... 7 3
5.2 PLAYBACK OPERATI ON ..................................................................................................... 7 6
6 NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK .............................................................. 80
6.1 IP ADDRESS SETUP ON PC SITE ..................................................................................... 80
6.2 OPTIONAL MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER SETUP ............................................ 81
6.3 LOGIN ....................................................................................................................................... 83
6.4 REMOTE CONTROL .............................................................................................................. 8 4
6.5 OTHER FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................. 88
6.6 CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................. 88
APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIM E LAPSE (HOURS) ...................................................................................... 103
APPENDIX B: HDD COMPATIBILITY TABLE .................................................................................................. 104
APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGE LIST .......................................................................................................... 107
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 FEATURES
MODE L
4CH
System
OS Embedded Linux
Connector
WAN Ethernet
RJ-45 x1, 10/100/1000 Mbps
LAN Ethernet
RJ-45 x4, 10/100 Mbps
Video output
HDMI x1 / VGA x1
USB 2.0
Front: 2 ports Back: 1port
Power Input
DC48V 12V
Power Output
RJ-45 x 4, PoE 802.3at Max. Power supply: 60W
l Supports 4 channel PoE for IP cameras input.
l Power management for PoE channel.
l Supports H.264 / MPEG4 decoding.
l Plug & Play
l Real-time Display & Playback.
l Supports 5 Megapixel IP Camera for each channel.
l Supports 4TB HDDs x2, each up to 4TB
l Support HDMI Video interface.
l Supports CMS (Central Management System) control
l Audio Backup for all channels
l Supports time-point backup function under Ethernet remote control mode. User can
select any time period to process backup from remote side.
l Supports time-search & event-search function under Ethernet remote control mode.
l Up to four online clients for independent remote control; individual live-time,
play-back & time-search function available
l Powerful mobile surveillance function, supports i-Phone & Android
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Video and Audio
IPCam Video input 4 channels
IPCam Audio input 4 channels
NVR Functions
Camera Name Max. 20 characters
Screen Split Control 1, 4
Image Control Contrast / Brightness / Saturation / Hue
Recording mode Manual / Schedule / Alarm
Searching and Playback
Search Method Date / Time / Event
Date/ Time / Event Search Selectable on the calendar
Log Search Through the log data to find the video event / time
Backup Type USB
Remote Client Software
Monitoring Environment Channel Vision IP Cam for Android and IOS
IP cam Live View 4 Channels
Remote Search Web site remote time / event search
System Monitoring and Recovery
Monitoring Watchdog
Alarm
Alarm Input
4 Alarm in
Alarm output
1 Relay out
Peripheral Devices
Audio in
Back:3.5mm phone jack
Audio out
Back: 3.5mm phone jack
RS 485 2- pin terminal
STORAGE & BACKUP DEVICE
INTERNAL HDD SUPPORT
SATA HDD x 2
EXTERNAL USB BACKUP DEVICE
USB x 3
E-SATA
N/A
Networking
Type Static/ DHCP/ PPPoE/DDNS
Environment
Operating Temp. 0 - 45 / 32~113 F
Humidity 0~80% RH (non-condensing)
Language
Type
English / Traditional Chinese / Simplified Chinese / Russian / Italian / Japanese / Czech / France / Germany / Spanish / Portuguese / Dutch / Slovak / Finnish / Thai / Turkish /
Vietnamese / Greek / Hungarian / Slovene
Physical
Color Black
Dimensions (W x H x D) 360(W) x 44(H) x 301(D)
Weight 2KG
NO. LABEL OPERATION
1. LED POWER / REC / PLAY / ALARM LED indicators
2. LED CHANNEL 1/ 2 / 3 / 4 LED indicators
3. LED PoE LED Indicator
4.
USB Connector/ USB Mouse Connector
* SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW
2.1 FRONT PANEL
NVR OPERATION
2.2 BACK PANEL
NO. LABEL OPERATION
1. POWER Connect to power adapter (DC 48V)
2. ETHERNET RJ-45 connector
3. DI / DO & Relay In / Out 4 a larm in/ Relay / RS485
4. AUDIO IN Microphone input(Phone Ja ck)
5. AUDIO OUT Earphone output(Phone Jack)
6. USB USB Connector/ USB Mouse Connector
7. VIDEO OUT (HDMI) HDMI video output
8. POWER Connect to power adapter (AC 12V/5A)
9.
POWER OVER
ETHERNET (PoE)
RJ-45 connector with power supply (802.3af, 15.4W)
10. VIDEO OUT (VGA) Connect to LCD monitor
Note: This NVR needs to have both 5&12 connected to power adaptors to be able to work.
2.3 PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a standard
LAN infrastructure, enabling power to be provided to a network device using the
same cable as the network connection. IP cameras can be installed for
uninterruptible power supplies without power outlets in various locations.
2.4 ALARM TRIGGER
There are four types of alarms: Motion detection, Video Loss Alarm, External Alarm,
and Digital Input from Camera. The following are the possible actions when the
alarm is triggered. Every action is configurable (Ex. the screen display pattern, the
relay triggered time.etc) and will be explained in the later chapter.
A. When Motion detection occurs:
a. The live screen pattern can be switch to single channel screen or split screen.
b. The exte rnal relay/ built-in buzzer can be triggered.
c. The a larm t imepoint can be recorded in the e vent list, and you can search for the
event in playback.
d. On the ch annel which the alarm is triggered, the icon pops up to remind the user.
e. The pre/ post-alarm re cording video can be sent to e-mail/ uploaded to FTP.
f. The CGI can be sent to an http server.
B. When External Alarm or Digital Input from Camera happen:
a. The external relay/ built-in buzzer can be triggered.
b. The alarm timepoint ca n be recorded in the event list, and you can search for the
event in playback.
c. On the channel which the alarm is triggered, the icon pops up to remind the user.
d. The pre/ post-alarm recording video can be sent to e-mail/ uploaded to FTP.
e. The CGI can be sent to an http server.
C. When Video Loss Alarm occurs:
a. The external relay/ built-in buzzer can be triggered.
b. Alarm time-point can be recorded in event list which can be searched in playback.
a. On the channel which the alarm is triggered, the icon
pops up to remind the user.
EX1:Connect GND & Alarm to external IR detector. EX2Connect N.O & COM to external siren.
Depending on the external device type, you m ay connect N.C & COM to external device.
D+ RS-485: sends +/ receives +
D - RS-485: sends -/ receives -
GND Ground
ALARM IN 1-4 Alarm inputs
N.C Relay: Normally close
N.O Relay: Normally open
COM Relay: Common
b. The CGI can be sent to an http server.
2.5 ALARM IN CONNECTION
2.6 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT RECOMMENDATION
When setting up 4Mbps per channel, it’s not
recommended to connect more than 25 IP
cameras under a 10/100 switch. It is suggested
to connect 1~16 IP cams on each 10/100 switch
when you setting up 4Mbps per channel.
Make sure of using Cat.6 Ethernet cable when
connecting a Giga switch.
2.7 PTZ (PAN, TILT AND ZOOM) CAMERA
The following diagram shows the connection between the NVR and a PTZ camera &
joystick controller. To control the PTZ camera via NVR please check the CAMERA ID,
BANDRATE (default at 9600 bps) and the RS-485 cable.
Under “Two Core” connection, the controller can control the speed dome without any
built-in protocol into the NVR. Moreover, one keyboard can be connected to a of MAX
256 units.
3 SYSTEM SETUP
3.1 MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI)
A.
CAMERA SETUP B. RECORD SETUP
C. ALARM SETUP D. NETWORK SETUP
E. AUTHORITY SETUP F. HDD MANAGEMENT
G. SYSTEM SETUP H. EXIT
3.2 LIVE VIEWING AND POP-UP MENU
NOTE*The pop-up menu can be activated by moving the mouse cursor to the
bottom of the live viewing screen.
A.
PLUG & PLAY
When turning on the machine by the first time or when one of the IP address are set
ENABLE:OFF, the system will ask you for assigning an IP address to the IP Cams
for getting automatic connection. The system will check addresses from 192.168.X.0,
with X being the NVR LAN.
Once the user executes the function, the IP address of the IP Cam will be changed if
the IP Cam and NVR are under different LAN. The IP address will be assigned from
192.168.X.50.
However, since the NVR provides a PoE connection with power supply, it is
recommended to connect your IP cameras with the PoE connector first, then connect
the NVR within the LAN. This way, the IP camera will be assigned within the LAN
along with the NVR connection.
B. GUI MENU BAR
On live viewing mode, press this button to get into the GUI menu.
C. DIGITAL ZOOM
In the live full screen mode, left-click the button of the mouse to pull a range to zoom
in or zoom out the image. The user can right-click the button of the mouse to disable
this function. (NOTE: When using the mouse for operating digital zoom, the image
can be zoom-in to max. 16x.)
D. PTZ CONTROLLER
In the live-viewing mode, click this button to call the PTZ control panel.
NOTEOnly for PTZ cameras.
PTZ CONTROL
Press the minimization icon then the control panel becomes smaller:
Move the mouse and the arrow will follow the mouse and change direction. In this
mode user can click on the live view to control direction instead of the direction key
on control panel.
If a fisheye camera is connected:
E. PTZ Steps:
(1) Select the channel number you want to setup, if there are several ones.
(2) Select the View Mode, 360 degree or 180 degree.
(3) Select the camera location, ceiling, desk, or wall.
(4) Select split screen pattern
: 360 degree panorama view + sub screens x4
: 180 degree flat view + sub screens x2
: sub screens x4
(5) After you decide the screen pattern, use the fisheye channel list to select one of
the sub screens. (as the green circle on the picture above). The selected one will
be indicated in a red frame.
(6) For the selected sub screen, use the 4-direction arrows and the “+” (zoom in) ”-”
(zoom out) icon for E-PTZ control.
(7) Control Mode: Select the E-PTZ moving mode, step by step or continuous.
(8) The AutoPan, Stop, and Patrol buttons are invalid here if the fisheye camera
doesn’t support those function.
F. AUDIO VOLUME
Press this button, and the audio volume control board will pop up.
G. AUTO SWAP
Press it to start switch dwell. The interval depends on the setting in IP Cam Image
Setup when it’s on single channel view. For split screen the switch dwell interval is 5
sec.
H. DISPLAY CONTROL
Within live-viewing or playback mode, use display control to switch the camera
channel.
I. RECORD AND PLAYBACK CONTROL
Same as the front panel controller.
J.
Record mode: Schedule – NO REC period
BROADCASTING
Press the bottom to enable or disable the one way audio. Broadcasting can be
applied to multiple channels simultaneously.
K. FULLSCREEN
Press the bottom for full-screen mode.
L. SOUND INPUT/ SOUND OUTPUT / PTZ CONTROL
There are little icon on the right top of the live vide of every channel. Click
to enable the two way audio. Click to enable the sound output. Click the
button to call out the control board. Note that if those functions are not
supported by the camera linked, you will not see the corresponding icons.
The sound options do not affect the audio recorded into the video. As long as
the audio setup is enabled, the playback video includes audio even if the sound
output is turned off.
M. RECORDING STATUS
Beneath the date and time, it displays the current recording type:
Record mode: Schedule – ALARM REC period
Record mode: Alarm trigger
Record mode: Manual – Stop Recording
Record mode: Schedule – FULL REC period
Record mode: Manual – Recording
3.3 CAMERA SETUP
A. IP Cam Setup
A-1. IP Cam Quick Search
Click IPCam Quick Search, and click Search Device. The NVR will search for any IP
Cam device that is in connection with the NVR. Clicking on the IP Address of the IP
Cam from the list will import the device information to the channel without manually key-
in step.
The IP Cam has to be under the same LAN with NVR in order to be successfully
connected. For example, if the NVR IP address is 192.168.10.33, the IP Cam IP
address should be 192.168.10.X. You can edit the IP address of the IP Cam by
clicking Edit. Click Save to confirm the change.
A-2. Normal Mode
1. Enable: Choose “Normal Mode”
2. IP AddressInsert the IP address of the connecting device.
3. PortInsert the port number of the connecting device. Default port: 80
4. User:Insert the user name of the connecting device.
5. PasswordInsert the password of the connecting device.
6. StateAfter clicking the “connect IP CAM” button to test the IP CAM
device, the connection state will reveal among this column.
A-3. ONVIF Mode
The camera device supports connection under the service of ONVIF
protocol, but does not support PTZ functions.
A-4. RSTP Mode
Under RTSP Mode, the NVR only support IP address indication, live video,
and video recording. Other functions like motion detection are not
supported.
Key-in the IP address, port, username, and password of the device you
are connecting to the NVR. You can find the information on the IP Cam.
To link to the IP camera, check the RTSP Path settings of your IP camera,
and key-in the corresponding values of two streams in “RTSP Path 1” and
“RTSP Path 2”.
Note: When you select RTSP mode, make sure the sub-stream resolution of
camera is VGA(640x480), otherwise you will receive a warning message
when you try to connect to the camera:
RTSP Path 1 (IP Cam Main stream)
RTSP Path 2 (IP Cam Sub stream)
Result
1920 x 1080 640 x 480 OK.
NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for single channel view mode, and 640x480 streaming for split screen mode.
1920 x 1080 N/A
(Fill in nothing on "RTSP Path 2")
Error Message: ”Invalid Substream Resolution! Please modify IP Cam.” NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for both single channel view moe and split screen mode. However, it can only allow 640x480 resolution for split screen, so it shows a error in return.
640 x 480 N/A (Fill in
nothing on "RTSP Path 2")
OK. NVR takes a 640x480 streaming for both single channel view mode and split
screen mode. N/A (Fill in nothing on "RTSP Path 1")
640 x 480 OK. NVR takes a 640x480 streaming for
both single channel view mode and split
screen mode. 640 X480 1920 x 1080 OK. NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming
for single channel view, and 640x480
streaming for split screen.
1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 Error Message: ”Invalid Substream
Resolution! Please modify IP Cam.”
NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for
both single channel view and split
screen. However, it can only allow
640x480 resolution for split screen, so it
shows error in return.
Examples of some RTSP settings:
A-5. ROI
This function allows users to set up the channel as an attached channel.
An attached channel is based on a normal/ RTSP channel that has been
set up, and can display the same live view as the normal/ RTSP channel.
The attached channel is not physically linked to any camera, so it doesn't
increase the bandwidth loading. The users cannot setup motion detection
or image adjustment on the attached channel.
1. Enable: Choose “ROI”.
2. Attached Channel: Select a connected normal/ RTSP channel in the
drop-down menu.
3. Ratio: Use the arrows to adjust the zoom ratio, and press the red frame to
drag it to the area that you want it to show on the live view screen.
B. IP Cam Video Setup
B-1. Resolution
Click the drop down list to change the resolution of connecting device.
B-2. Quality
Click the drop down list to change the image quality.
For H.264 IP Cam above 1 Megapixel, the resolution options support “1M,
2M, 4M, 6M, 8M”.
For H.264 IP Cam less than 1 Megapixel, the resolution options support”
2Mbps, 1.5Mbps, 1Mbps, 512Kbps, 256Kbps”
For MPEG IP Cam, the resolution options support “Standard, Medium,
Low”. (The highest resolution option is “standard” due to the chip
performance limits of IP Cam)
B-3. Frame Rate
Click drop down list to change the frame rate of connecting device.
Click Save after the quality rate of the camera is set. All the streaming
qualities of each channel are displayed under the frame containing the
setup options.
The picture above shows as an example. of the total image rate of of all the
channels / the maximum image rate the NVR is able to display. Assign the image quality to each camera within the maximum limit of 24Mbps
C. IP Cam Image Setup
C-1. Display
Use the mouse to enable or disable the camera display on the screen.
C-2. Title Use the mouse to setup the title of the connecting IP device.
C-3. Switch Dwell
Press ? or ? to change auto switch second ranged from 0~99.
C-4. Contrast
Press ? or ? to change contrast level ranged from 0~255.
C-5. Brightness Press ? or ? to change brightness level ranged from 0~255.
C-6. Hue
Press ? or ? to change hue level ranged from 0~255.
C-7. Saturation
Press ? or ? to change saturation level ranged from 0~255.
C-8. Sharpness
Press ? or ? / mouse wheel to change sharpness level ranged from 0~15.
C-9. Shutter Time
Choose the location of your camera or a fixed shutter time. The shorter the
shutter time is the less light the camera receives and the image becomes
darker. Note: When you select a number in Shutter Time, the shutter time will
vary in a range corresponding to the camera automatically.
C-10. D-WDR
This function enables the camera to reduce the contrast in the view to
avoid dark zones as a result of over and under exposure. The available
values are: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
C-11. Day & Night Mode
There are 3 types of sub-modes under this mode to suit different needs of
user’s recording preference: Color, Auto, and Gray. For Set Time mode,
the camera can be operated by the time this mode has assigned with.
C-12. Night to Day Lux
Click to choose the lux level ranged from 5~50 at night.
C-13. Day to Night Lux
Click to choose the lux level ranged from 1~40 at day time.
D. Motion Setup
D-1. Relay Dwell
Press ? or ? to change the relay time or disable the relay function.
D-2. Buzzer Dwell
Press ? or ? to change the buzzer time or disable the buzzer function.
D-3. Area1 / 2 / 3 Sensitivity
Press ? or ? to change the sensitivity value of setup motion in 3 Areas
from 1, 2, and 3. Click “Motion Area S etup” and right-click your mouse
button to drag a blue, green, or red area for motion detection.
The pictures above show how all 3 different areas are set within 3 different frames. Each
framed area is assigned to each color.
D-3. Area Setup
Right-click the mouse button in the setup page for more options. A mini
menu will pop up.
Save and Exit: Confirm the motion area setting and return to previous menu.
Enable All: Set motion detection for the whole area of the screen.
Clear All: Clear the area of the current color in the view.
Exit Without Saving: Return to previous menu and abandon the change.
E. Mask Setup
The masked area will not show both in the live view and playback recording.
E-1. Area1 / 2 / 3
Tick the “Area1/2/3” box and click “Area Setup”. Start dragging your masked
areas in blue, green or red by clicking your mouse anywhere on the screen.
The pictures above show how all 3 different areas are set within 3 different frames. Each
framed area is assigned to each color.
E-2. Area Setup
Right-click the mouse in the setup page for more options. A mini menu will pop
up.
Save and Exit: Confirm the mask creation and return to previous menu.
Enable All: Mask the whole area of the screen.
Clear All: Clear the area of the current color in the view.
Exit Without Saving: Return to previous menu and abandon the change.
Too see how the masked areas are blocked, tick in the boxes right beside
Area1/2/3 in the Mask Setup page. The live view will display the masked
areas once Area1/2/3 boxes are ticked.
F. IP Cam Audio Setup
The channel ticked means the sound from camera will be recorded into the
playback video. On the contrary, no sound will be recorded in the playback video
of the channel which is not ticked.
G. Quick Setup
Other than “IP CAM Setup”, you can choose another way to complete the IP
camera connection job: using Quick Setup.
G-1 Key-in information manually
All the channel list are displayed. You can key-in the IP address, port, and user name &
password of the IP camera, and then assign the channel
number. Tick “Enable” to connect to the IP camera.
G-2 IP CAM Quick Search
With Quick Search, you do not need to type the IP address. Click “IP
CAM Quick Search” to enter the search menu.
The NVR searches for all the IP devices listed in the LAN. Find the IP
camera you want to connect to, assign a channel number for it, and tick
“Enable” so for enabling this IP camera and adding it to all-channel list.
Back to the all-channel list, you can key-in the user name and password,
and tick “Enable” to connect to the camera. If you want to revise the IP
setting of a camera, click “Edit”:
The IP Cam has to be under the same LAN with NVR in order to connect
successfully. Ex. If the NVR IP address is 192.168.10.33, the IP Cam IP
address should be 192.168.10.X. You can edit the IP Cam IP address
here or on the IP Cam.
H. PIR Detection Setup
Adjust the Buzzer Dwell time and its Interval after the Enable box is ticked.
Please be sure your camera also supports the PIR device.
3.4 RECORD SETUP
A. Pre-Alarm Record Time / Post-Alarm Record Time
Pre-alarm record means the recording before the alarm is triggered; the
post-alarm record means the recording after the alarm is triggered. If you set 5
seconds for pre-alarm and 5 seconds for post-alarm, the alarm recording length
will be 10 seconds in total.
B. Record Mode
The record mode will be applied to all channels simultaneously. During the
recording, the NVR will record both main streaming and sub streaming from the
IP Cam. Use the drop down list to switch recording modes.
1. Manual: Click to start recording. Click to stop recording.
2. Schedule:
Click on the drop down list from the Record Mode on the right, and select
Schedule. There will be three Setup options available: Schedule Setup, Mail
Schedule Setup, and FTP Schedule Setup.
a. Schedule Setup:
Click the tag “FULL REC”(Red) / “ALARM REC”(Yellow) / “NO REC”(Green),
and then draw on the calendar. The recording type will follow the schedule.
The tag “ALARM REC” includes all the alarm types.
b. Mail Schedule Setup:
Select the time that the recording video is sent to the mail address. No mail
will be sent during “NO MAIL” period even the motion detection is triggered.
The tag “ALARM MAIL” refers to both external alarm and DI from camera.
c. FTP Schedule Setup:
Select the time that the recording video is uploaded to FTP. No file will be
uploaded during “NO MAIL” period even the motion detection is triggered.
The tag “ALARM FTP” refers to both external alarm and DI from camera.
B3. Alarm Trigger
Start recording when any type of alarm event occurs. The recording video length
is according to the setting of “Pre-Alarm Record Time/Post-Alarm Record Time”.
C. Mobile Streaming Setup
Choose “ON” to record the streaming for mobile viewing.
3.5
ALARM SETUP
A. Alarm Trigger Setup
A-1. Alarm Auto Switch
Use the drop down list to switch the alarm auto switch. When the alarm is
triggered, the screen will switch to full screen, 4CH split screen or disable. Set
the lasting seconds in Switch Timer for full / split screen modes.
A-2. Video Loss Detection
Use the drop down list to switch the video loss detection. When the video loss
is detected, the alarm will be triggered.
A-3. Digital Input (IP Cam)
Use the drop down list to switch on /off the Digital Input from IP camera.
When the DI signal is received from the camera, the alarm will be triggered.
A-4. Ext. Alarm Detection
Use the drop down list to switch the external alarm detection. When the
external alarm is detected, the alarm will be triggered.
A-5. Ext. Alarm Mode
Use the drop down list to switch the external alarm mode. If the external
alarm is setup for normal open, the option has to switch to N.O.; for the
contrary, the option has to switch to N.C.
A-6. HDD Temp Warning
Select Enable from the drop-down list to trigger the buzzer whenever the
storage device gets overheated
A-7. HDD Temp. Limit Value
Set the temperature limit between 55~70 .
A. Alarm Output Setup
This control item is divided into two parts, “Buzzer Time” and “Relay Time”. The user can
press ? or ? to switch the external buzzer time and video loss buzzer time in “Buzzer Time”
option. The adjustment value is from 5 to 99 seconds. Moreover, among “Relay Time”
option, users can press ? or ? to switch the external buzzer time and video loss buzzer
time. The adjustment value is also
from 5 to 99 seconds.
The Value of Ext. Alarm Buzzer / Relay Time determine the buzzer / relay time
of both external alarm in and digital input (IP Cam).
A. Alarm Event Setup
Action \ Type
Motion detection
External Alarm
DI (IP CAM)
Video L oss
Necessary
Condition
(All the actions
below can be
execute only
when the
necessary
condition is met.)
Camera Setup >>Motion
Setup >>Tick "Area 1/2/3"
and set up the area
Alarm Setup >>Alarm Trigger Setup >>"Ext.
Alarm Detection" set
to "Enable"
Alarm Setup >>Alarm Trigger Setup >>"Digital
Input (IP Cam)" set
to "Enable"
Alarm Setup
>>Alar m
Trigger Setup
>>"Video Loss Detection" set
to "Enable"
Action \ Type
Motion detection
External Alarm
DI (IP CAM)
Video Loss
Switch to Single
Channel Screen /
Split Screen
Condition:
Alarm Setup >>Alarm
Trigger Setup >>"Alar m
Auto Switch" set to "Full
Screen(/Split Screen)"
X X X
There are nine types of events that can be selected. When the selected items
occur and triggered, the log will be recorded in the event playback list.
B. Alarm Action and Trigger Condition List
Trigger Relay/
Buzzer
Condition:
Camera Setup >>Motion
Setup >>"Relay(/Buzzer)
Dwell" not set to "Off"
(It's enabled as long as the necessary condition is meet)
*p: Trigger length setting: Alar m Setup >>Alarm Output
Setup >>Relay(/Buzzer) Time
*p"Ext. Alarm Relay(/Buzzer) Time" length setting
determines the trigger lenth of both "External Alarm" and
"DI(IP CAM)"
Writ ten in Log
(Can b e used for
event search
playback)
Condition:
Alarm Setup >>Alarm Event Setup >>Tick "Motion Even" / "Ext. Alarm Event" / "Digital
Input Event" / "Video Loss Event"
Icon on Live
Screen
Action \ Type
Motion det ection
External Alarm
DI (IP CAM)
Video L oss
Pre- / Post-alarm
Recording
O Pre-:O Post-:X
Send E-mail /
Upload to FTP
with Pre-/
Post-alarm
Recording
(*p[1])
Conditi on 1:
Network Setup >>Mail(/FTP) Setup >>Tick "Motion(/Alarm)"; And
Record Setup >>"Record Mode" set to "Manual"; And it's on recording
when alarm is triggered
Conditi on 2:
Network Setup >>Mail(/FTP) Setup >>Tick "Motion(/Alarm)"; And
Record Setup >>"Record Mode" set to "Alarm Trigger"
Conditi on 3:
Record Setup >>"Record Mode" set to "Schedule"; And Record Setup
>>Schedule Setup >>It's on "Full Rec" or "Alarm Rec" period when
alarm is triggered; And Record Setup >>Mail(/FTP) Schedule Setup
>>It's on "Motion/(Alarm) Mail(/FTP)" period when alarm is triggered
It's enabled when both necessary nondition
and one of above three
conditions are met.
*p: Mail/FTP server setting: Network Setup>>Mail(/FTP) Setup>>Fill
in server information
*p: Pre-/ Post-alarm recording length setting: Record
Setup>>Pre(/Post)-Alarm Record Time
X
Http CGI
Network Setup>>HTTP Notification Setup>>Fill in Http server information and tick
"Enable"
Send E-mail /
Upload to FTP
with Pre-/
Post-alarm
Recording
Condition 1:
Record Setup >>"Record Mode" set to "Manual" or "Alarm Trigger".
It's not on "Stop Rec" period; And Network Setup >>Mail(/FTP) Setup
>>Tick "Motion(/Alarm)"
Condition 2:
Record Setup >>"Record Mode" set to "Schedule". It's not on "No
Rec" period; And Mail(/FTP) Schedule Setup >> It's not on "No
Mail(/FTP)" period
It's enabled when both Necessary Condition
and one of above two
conditions are met.
*p[1]: Another interpretation:
3.6 NETWORK SETUP
A. IP ADDRESS SETUP
A-6. WebPage Port
Give the NVR http port for web browser. Default is 80.
A-1. IP Mode
Press drop down list to change IP mode to Static IP or DHCP.
A-2. IP Address
Give the NVR IP Address.
A-3. NetMask
Give the subnet mask which we usually set to 255.255.255.0.
A-4. Gateway
Give NVR gateway.
A-5. DNS1 & DNS2
Key-in DNS1 and DNS2 that provided by ISP.
B. PPPoE SETUP
B-1. PPPoE Setting
B-2. User Name
B-3. Password
Insert the password which provided from local ISP.
Press the drop down list to enable or disable PPPoE.
Insert the user name (ADSL account) which provided from local ISP.
B-4. Password Confirm
Insert the password again to confirm the password.
B-5. State
Present the current status of PPPoE function.
B-6. Send Mail After Dialed
Click the drop down list to enable or disable the function.
B-7. Subject
Insert the mail subject when dialed successfully.
C. DDNS SETUP
C-1. DDNS Enable
C-2. DDNS Server
Click the checkbox to enable or disable the DDNS function.
Click the drop down list to select the DDNS server.
C-3. Host Name
Insert the registered host name in the selected provider.
C-4. User Name
Insert the registered user name in the selected provider.
C-5. Password
Insert the registered password in the selected provider.
C-6. Update Interval
A period of time to update IP address.
C-7. State
The state after applied to DDNS.
Updating: Information update.
Idle: Stop service.
DDNS registered successfully, now log by
http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Registered successfully.
Updating Failed: the name is already registered.
Updating Failed: please check your internet connection.
D. MAIL SETUP
D-1. Enable
Tick “Alarm” to send video to the mail address when external alarm or DI
from IP Cam is triggered. Tick “Motion” to send video to the mail address
when motion detection is triggered.
D-2. Event Mail
Please see E. EVENT MAIL SETUP for further reference.
D-3. Mail Server
The IP address of Mail Server
D-4. SMTP Port
The port of SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). (Default value is 25)
D-5. Username
The user name while log in to the mail server.
D-6. Password
The password while log in to the mail server.
D-7. Sender’s Mail
Enter the sender’s account when the mail is sent via this mail server.
D-8. Receiver’s Mail
Enter the receiver’s mail account.
D-9. BCC Mail
Enter the receiver’s BCC mail account.
D-10. Subject
Enter the subject of the mail.
D-11. Secure Connection
When ticked, the user can choose connection type between SSL or TSL
E. EVENT MAIL SETUP
E-1. Video Mail
l Alarm / Motion / PIR Detection
Sends a video notification via email for Alarm-in and/or Motion detection
E-2. Message Mail
l Power On
A notification will be sent via email when the NVR starts or reboots.
l Start Record
A notification will be sent via email when the NVR starts recording.
l Record Error
A notification will be sent via email when the recording fails.
l HDD Warning
A notification will be sent via email while recording in the HDD fails.
l Video Loss
A notification will be sent via email when the image is lost or the Internet
connection is lost.
l Stop Record
A notification will be sent via email when the NVR stops recording.
l Load Default
A notification will be sent via email when the NVR load the default settings.
F. FTP SETUP
F-1. Enable
Tick “ALARM” to upload video to FTP when external alarm or DI from IP
l Cam is triggered.
l Tick “Motion” to upload video to FTP when motion detection is
triggered.
l Tick “PIR DETECTION” to upload video to FTP when PIR detection is
triggered.
F-2. FTP Server
The IP address of FTP Server.
F-3. User Name
The username while log in to the FTP server.
F-4. Password
The password while log in to the FTP server.
F-5. FTP Port
The port number of file transmission. (Default value is 21)
F-6. Path
The ftp path where the user wants to save the information.
Finally, click Test to see if the settings can fully function.
G. DHCP Server Setup
G-1. Enable
Tick the Enable box to enable or disable the DHCP Server function. Once
the function is activated, the NVR can act as the DHCP server. It will assign
or distribute one of the IP addresses according to the setup IP address
range (start and end IP Address.) to the connecting IP CAM (setup DHCP
function).
G-2. Start IP Address
Use the virtual keypad to insert the start IP Address of DHCP server.
G-3. End IP Address
Use the virtual keypad to insert the end IP Address of DHCP server.
G-4. Lease Time
Press ? or ? to change the lease time of DHCP server.
H. UPNP Port Forwarding Setup
H-1. Enable
Use the checkbox to enable or disable UPNP port setup.
H-2. External HTTP Port
Use the virtual keypad to insert the external http port.
I. HTTP Notification Setup
I-1. Enable
Use the checkbox to enable or disable HTTP Notification. This function allows
users to set up the CGI command to a HTTP server. The server can be any
device that can receive CGI via HTTP protocol. When any alarm events occur,
the NVR sends the CGI to that server.
I-2. HTTP Server
Key-in the server IP address.
I-3 HTTP Port
Key-in the server port used for http protocol.
I-4 User Name
Key-in the server username.
I-5 Password
Key-in the server password.
I-6 HTTP CGI
Key-in the CGI that you would like to send to the server when alarm events
occur.
J. POE SWITCH Status
Click in the POE SWITCH Status button to check on the POE connection status.
3.7 AUTHORITY SETUP
A. HDD Format (Require Passward Confirmation)
Tick the box to enable or disable the operation which allows the user to insert the
password before performing the HDD formatting.
B. Anonymous Remote User Login
Tick the box to enable or disable the authority of the anonymous user login. Once
enabled, the user can view the live image via IE browser without having to insert
the username/ password.
C. Local User Login (Password Protection)
Tick the box to enable or disable the authority of password protection.
D. Keyboard Lock
Tick the box to enable or disable the control bar of live view. During this
only
buttons are allowed to perform operations.
E. Auto logout when Menu closed
Tick the box to enable or disable the operation. Enabling this operation will allow
the system to log out automatically after the menu is closed.
F. User Management
The administrator can set up the user management permission & user authority
management.
F-1. Permission
Use the mouse for clicking the checkbox to modify and alter the user
authority.
F-2. Add User
After clicking the
button, the setup page will be called-out as
the following. The administrator can distribute the authority and the
permission for the new user.
3.8 HDD MANAGEME NT
A. Overwrite Mode
Select “ON” for the oldest recording data to be overwritten by new recording data.
Select “OFF” for the NVR to stop writing data into the HDD when it is full.
A. HDD Full Warning
Under non-overwrite mode, click the drop down list to change value from 20%,
15%, 10%, to 5%. When the HDD space is less than the setting ratio, the buzzer
will start buzzing.
B. Auto Deletion
If select “ON” the users cannot find the recording data that is older than the
reserve day.
For example:The auto deletion is set as “ON” on 2012/10/19 17:40. The reserve
day is set as 3. If the recording data is older than 2012/10/16 17:40 will not be
indicated on the playback menu.
C. Reserve Day
Use ? or ? to setup the saving days day between 1~30 days.
Note: If the “Overwrite Mode” is set OFF and the NVR keeps recording, the HDD
will finally get full regardless if “Auto Deletion” is ON.
E. HDD Warning Time
Set up the interval for displaying a warning message regarding the health
condition of the storage device to the user from 1~60 minutes.
F. Storage Information
The information of storage device will be displayed on this page.
Your Hard Disk Device needs to be replaced if its health condition is displayed
in yellow or red.
G. Format HDD
Insert the user name and password while performing the HDD format function.
H. Connection Status
Insert the user name and password while performing the HDD format function.
3.9
SYSTEM SETUP
A. NVR Name
Use the virtual keypad to insert the name of the NVR.
B. NVR ID
Use ? or ? to setup the NVR ID. The adjustment value is between 0~32
C. Language
Use the drop down list to change the NVR language. Currently, there are 18 types
of different languages available.
D. Date Format
Use the drop down list to change DATE. There are three modes: DD/MM/YYYY,
YYYY/MM/DD and MM/DD/YYYY.
E. Version
The firmware version of the NVR will show in this column.
F. Onvif Version
The ONVIF version of the NVR will show in this column.
G. Software Update
Click button to perform firmware updating
H. Configure Setup
Click the checkbox to select which item can be setup by the user. The user can also load
the setting to factory default, load the configuration from USB and backup the
configuration to USB.
I. Time Setup
Click the button within the “Time” block for adjusting and synchronize
the time of the NVR as the system time of the PC. Moreover, if the user clicks the
enable checkbox and the button within the “NTP Setup” block, the time
of the NVR will be synchronized as the NTP Server.
J. Daylight Saving Time
After enabling the daylight saving time function, the user can use the drop down
list to select the start time and the end time of daylight saving time. After
complete the setting, please click the button to save the settings.
K. Status Display Setup
Tick the options with the mouse. Options include “Date and Time Display”,
“Record Information Display”, “Camera Title Display” and “Camera IP Display”.
L. Monitor Adjust
The user can use ? or ? to adjust the monitor settings: “Brightness”, “Contrast”,
“Hue” and “Saturation”.
The Resolution can be adjusted. Please check the frame rate which your LCD
monitor supports before any adjustment. If you select a resolution not compatible
with the LCD monitor, the system will automatically undo the recent changes.
M. Reboot
Click to reboot the NVR.
N. Automatic IPCam Setup
If Ask me at startup is ticked, the NVR will activate the PLUG & PLAY
function to ask for your permission locating any network device within its LAN.
When Ask me when IPcam startup is ticked, every time there is someone
executing IP Installer to search for a device in the same network, the PLUG &
PLAY menu will pop up, even when someone is just plugging in a network
device, the NVR will automatically start locating any unconnected network
device within its LAN.
3.10
DEBUG MESSAGE
The purpose of the following procedure is to export a HDD debug message file. If the
user has problems with the NVR, the technician can analyze the file and find the
cause of problem.
l Plug in a USB disk.
l Enter the Authority Setup page and make sure the option “HDD Format (Require
Password Confirmation)” is ticked.
l Enter the Disk Setup page. Click “Format HDD”.
Key-in “@k” in the user name column to login. No password is required.
l
l The screen turns to the Advance Setup page. Click download. It takes about 10
seconds to export the file.
l When the downloading is complete, a message pops up to remind the user. Click”
OK”.
Now the debug message file should have been in your USB disk. Please turn the file”
dbgms.tar” to the technician.
l
4 NVR PLAYBACK
On the side menu control bar, click icon to enter Playback mode. There will be a
window popping up at the center screen.
Click on icon to enter Time Search page where you can see the time frame of
your recorded video. (For more functions, please read on 4.1 Time Search)
Place your mouse cursor on the grid under the time frame. It will be highlighted in blue.
Click on button to enter the Playback page.
Note: In Playback mode, the sound output is only enabled on full screen mode.
A. RECORD BACKUP
On playback mode, press this button to backup recording (.ha0 video) to the USB disk .Press
this button again to finish the backup. To perform a single image backup (.jpg single image
backup), press or first and then click the “Record Backup” button to back up any
necessary images.
B.
AUDIO VOLUME
Press this button for the audio volume control board to pop up.
C. DISPLAY CONTROL
On playback mode, use the display control to switch the camera channel.
D. DIGITAL ZOOM
On live full screen mode, left-click the button of the mouse to pull a range to zoom in
or zoom out the image. The users can right-click to disable this function. (NOTE: By
using the mouse to operate digital zoom, the image can zoom-in to max. 16x.)
E. FULLSCREEN
Press the bottom for full-screen mode.
F. RECORD AND PLAYBACK CONTROL
Click on different icons to perform rewind, fast forward in different speeds, pause
and play. Or click on stop sign to go back to the previous page.
4.1 TIME SEARCH
Select the start of the playback time and then click the button to playback the recorded data. If a period of time contains the recorded data, the time point within this
page will become red.
If any of the time point displays in yellow, it means there might be events happening
during this time. Double-click on the yellow grid to look at the video.
4.2 EVENT SEARCH
After entry to the event search page, the user can click on the event log item which is
shown on the list to start playback. Move the mouse cursor to highlight upon the event.
Moreover, the user could click the Event Filter button to enter a list of events and select
specific types to be included for being recorded on the video.
NO DEVICE
WITH USB DEVICE
4.3 BACKUP
Note: You must insert a storage device to enable this function in order for the NVR to
target its backing up path. If nothing shows up in the Device drop down list, then you may
press Check USB Device button to see if the NVR can read your storage device or not.
After you click ? or ? to set Start Time and End Time for backup, the NVR will
display the Backup Size for your information to prevent overloading. You may also
tick boxes to select channels in Select Channel for managing the backup.
Once you have confirmed all the settings, click Backup button to proceed.
4.4 SYSTEM LOG
The system log holds all of the system records. The maximum quantity of records is 2000.
Click the Log Filter button to perform further data filter actions
After completing the specific selection, click the Save button to save the settings.
When returning to the system log page, it will only reveal the specific selected
items.
After finishing the backup, use D6Viewer to open the log file.
5 BACKUP PLAYBACK
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
CPU: Intel Celeron 1.6G
MEMORY: 256MB.
VGA: 32MB
VGA RESOLUTION: 1024 x 768.
OS: Windows XP / 2000 or above
SUGGESTED REQUIREMENT
CPU: Intel P4 2.8G
MEMORY:512MB or above
VGA:64MB or above
VGA RESOLUTION:1024 x 768
OS: Windows XP / 2000 or above
NETWORK BANDWIDTH: Upload Speed is 256kbps or above
5.1 MAIN SCREEN SETTING
The player (D6Viewer.exe) is used to play the NVR backup
Select video source
Playback Control
Save as AVI
Time & Event
Search
Channel Selection
Channel Division Screen
video. D6Viewer.exe can be obtained via the Internet; moreover, while
performing USB backup and DVD-RW backup, the software will be built
automatically as well.
A. MAIN SCREEN
Open the D6Viewer. Use Overlay mode can improve the system resource
performance.
B. HDD PLAY
1. Remove the NVR HDD and connect it to the PC. The NVR HDD uses a Linux
format, so the Windows system may not read it. Please use the software
“Ext2Fsd” to assign a drive letter to the HDD. “Ext2Fsd” is in the attached CD
or can be downloaded from the Internet.
l Start the Ext2Fsd, and it will detects all the disks connected with your PC.
Right-click on the NVR HDD and choose “Change Drive Letter”.
l Click “Add”
l Assign a letter to the HDD, then click “OK” so that the HDD get a drive
letter and can be recognized by Windows.
1. Under HDD play mode, select the NVR HDD to load the video file in the
HDD.
C. File Play
1. You can use D6Viewer to open a single video backup file. Under file play
mode, select "Open".
2. Choose the path the .haX file reserved and pick the file to playback.
1. Press the play icon to play the video or pause picture.
5.2 PLAYBACK OPERATION
A. TIME SEARCH
Select the Date and Time and then click to play the video.
B. EVENT SEARCH
After pressing the button, it will display all the events which
are saved within the NVR HDD (Shown in the following image).
C. LOG
Click to check the log records.
D. ZOOM
Tick “Zoom” box and drag an area on the screen. Click the area to zoom in.
E. BACKUP FILE TO MKV OR AVI FORMAT
1. There are two types of video formats: MKV and AVI. With AVI file, you
can choose to either include Time Stamp and Audio or not.
MKV AVI
2. After double-clicking on one specific channel display image, the ‘File
Convert’ button will be available. Select the type of video format you would
like to convert to from the Backup drop down list.
Click on button to begin the backup.
3. A window will pop up. Enter a file name and edit the file path directory.
4. While the converting is in process, you may press the
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SUGGESTED REQUIREMENT
CPU:
Intel Celeron 1.6G
CPU:
Intel P4 2.8G
MEMORY:
256MB.
MEMORY
:512MB or above
VGA :
32MB
VGA:
64MB or above
VGA RESOLUTION:
1024 x 768.
VGA RESOLUTION
:1024 x 768
OS:
Windows XP / 2000
OS
: Windows XP / 2000
NETWORK BANDWIDTH
: Upload Speed is 256kbps or above
button to pause at any time before it is completed.
6 NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK
6.1 IP ADDRESS SETUP ON PC SITE
When installing cameras inside the LAN or using a network cable to connect them to
PC, IPInstallerEng.exe will set up the IP address of those cameras. On Windows XP
SP2 or above, the following Windows Security Alert will popup. Please click on
Unblock.
Then, the IPInstallerEng.exe will popup. The NVR default IP address is
192.168.070.052
NOTE: Please input correct network parameters without blank spaces.
On “Device Lists”, the software lists all servers. By clicking on the server the IP
settings will be show on the right side. After editing the parameters and clicking on
“Submit”, the following dialogue box will popup. Then, it will reboot the device with
the new parameters.
6.2 OPTIONAL MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER SETUP
OPTION 1: DISABLE ACTIVEX WARNING
A. IE à Tools à Internet Options à Security à Custom Level à Security Settings
à Download unsigned ActiveX controls à Enable or Prompt (recommend).
B. IE à Tools à Internet Options à Security à Custom Level à Security Settings
àInitialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe à Enable or Prompt
1 2
3 4
5
All the three options above are all based on the prompted interfaces.
Please click "YES."
OPTION 2: ADD TO TRUSTED SITES
IE à Tools à Internet Options à Security à Trusted sites à Sites
6.3 LOGIN
A. INSTALL ACTIVEX
B. START INSTALL ACTIVEX
C. ACCOUNT & PASSWORD LOGIN
After the IP setup and connecting to the network or LAN; type directly the IP
address on the IE Browser directly. The following User name & Password
Login window will popup.
Default user name: admin
Default password: admin
\ 6.4 REMOTE CONTROL
A. LIVE VIEWING
PTZ Control
System Time
Playback Control
Time-Point Backup
NVR Configuration
REC
Screen Format
1. PTZ Control
PTZ control function panel.
1. NVR Configuration
Get into the NVR network menu.
2. SYSTEM TIME
Live viewing mode: The current live viewing time.
3. SCREEN FORMAT
Switch screen format and click twice to switch channels with full screen.
Up to 32 preset points
Direction
Keys
PTZ Zoom in/out
Preset Point
Setup
Auto Pan
Function
1.
Full Screen
HDD Select
Event Searc h
Playback Time
Time Search
Click again to return.
2. REC.
Click to start record the live video to the PC or storage device. The saved
file is *.ha0 file.
3. Playback
Click and select time playback or event playback.
4. Time-Point Backup
Click to select backup time point. The saved file is *.ha0 format.
B. PLAYBACK by TIME SEARCH & EVENT SEARCH
Click the button for the playback window to popup
1. HDD Select
The user can select HDD1 or HDD2 for playback
2. Playback Time
The user can select the time by pressing “Time Search” for playback.
3. Time Search
The user can select the time by pressing “Time Search” for playback.
4. Event Search
The user can select the event item by pressing “Event Search” for playback.
C. TIME-POINT BACKUP
Click
Then, click the Save button to select the path on the PC where the user is going to
backup the data. After that, press the OK button to start the backup.
to operate Time-Point backup. Select the Start and End backup time.
Finally, double-click to open the saved backup file. The backup file will named as the
time when started to backup, such as, (20080526113258.ha0) will be 2008/05/26
11:32:58.
6.5 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Right-click on any channel. The following menu will pop up:
A. Snapshot:
Save a single picture from the image.
B. Play audio:
Play audio off the channel.
Note: The playback performance is not affected if the sound is being recorded.
6.6 CONFIGURATION
A. System - System Information
1. SYSTEM INFORMATION
SERVER NAME: This name will be shown on the IP Installer.
MAC ADDRESS: The MAC address. (It cannot be changed)
2. NTP Setting
TIME ZONE: It can only be modified via adjust “DATE” and “TIME SETUP “in
the NVR Menu).
NTP SERVER: Change the time of the NVR via NTP Server.
A. SYSTEM – USER MANAGEMENT
The User Management provides 3 levels of authority: Administrator (the
highest), User, and Guest.
Administrator:
Posses the highest level of authority to operate full functions within network.
User:
Live Image and Video Playback authority. PTZ controlled is included as well.
Guest: Live Image authority only.
Default administrator account: Username: admin & Password: admin
B-1 AUTHORITY SETTING:
Enable or Disable these options to limit the authority.
B-2 USER MANAGEMENT:
Add: Key-in the Username and Password. The manager can give authority
to the new user by ticking at the choice below. (Ex. Ticking at “PTZ”
allows the new user to control the PTZ functions). You can apply the
authority settings to the channel you choose. The new user has no
authority in those channels that are not selected.
Modify: Click Edit for the following window to pop-up. After typing the
Password and confirming it, click on OK. You can also change the
masking channel here.
Remove: Click on the user name on the user list and click on Remove.
A. SYSTEM / SYSTEM UPDATE
C1. Firmware Upgrade: Click on the “Browse” button to select the latest
firmware and then press the “Upgrade” button to upgrade the firmware.
C2. Load Default: Click “Browse” to choose a file. You can load the setup from
your computer if you clicked on “Download” and saved the settings before.
C3. ActiveX Updating: The ActiveX control should be also updated when you
update the NVR firmware. Use the tool in the attached CD to uninstall the old
ActiveX control so that the newest version can be registered.
l Automatic Uninstall
Please follow the steps:
1. After updating the NVR firmware, close the web browser.
2. Run the "unreg" file in the CD to automatically remove the existing
ActiveX component "WATCH_16R" from your PC.
3. Log in the NVR via web browser again, and the browser will require you
to install the new version of ActiveX control.
l Manual Uninstall
If the tool does not work, please follow the following steps to uninstall the
ActiveX control manually.
1. Look for the files "KConfig.ocx" and "WATCH_16R.ocx" in one of the
possible paths:
"C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files"
"C:\WINDOWS\W16R"
"C:\WINDOWS\system32\WATCH_16R"
2. "Start" -> "Run" -> Key-in: regsvr32(The path of KConfig.ocx) /u -> Click
"OK"
Ex.: regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WATCH_16R\KConfig.ocx /u
3. "Start" -> "Run" -> Key-in: regsvr32(The path of WATCH_16R.ocx) /u ->
Click "OK"
Ex.: regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\WATCH_16R\WATCH_16R.ocx
/u
4. Log-in again into the NVR via web browser. The browser will ask you to
install the new version of ActiveX control.
A. NETWORK – IP SETTING
D-1 IP ASSIGNMENT
DHCP: In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode, the DHCP
server setting is done automatically.
STATIC IP: Input the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway based on
the network environment.
D-2 UPNP PORT FORWARDING
When a router is used, you can enable this function to allow the user to
link the device in the intranet.
A. NETWORK – PPPoE
E-1 PPPoE SETTING
Click on Enabled to enable the ADSL dial function.
Username: Username for ADSL account.
Password: Password for ADSL account.
After dialed successfully, new IP address will appear.
E-2 SEND MAIL AFTER DIALED
Click on Enabled to enable the SEND MAIL AFTER DIALED function. You
can also give a subject for the mail.
B. NETWORK / DDNS SETTING
Click on Enabled to enable the DDNS function.
F-1 DYNDNS.ORG
DDNS SETTING - DYNDNS.ORG
PROVIDER: Select dyndns.org
HOSTNAME: The registered hostname in DYNDNS.ORG.
USERNAME: The registered username in DYNDNS.ORG.
PASSWORD: The registered password in DYNDNS.ORG.
SCHEDULE UPDATE: A period of time to update IP address.
STATE
1. Updating: Information update.
2. Idle: Stop service.
3. DDNS registered successfully, now log by
http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Registered successfully.
4. Updating Failed, the name is already registered.
5. Updating Failed, please check your internet connection.
F-2 DDNS.CAMNNDS .COM
DDNS SETTING – DDNS.CAMDDNS.COM
PROVIDER: Select the ddns.camddns.com
USERNAME: Type-in the registered username in DDNS.CAMDDNS.COM.
SCHEDULE UPDATE: The period of time to update IP address.
STATE
1. Updating: Information update.
2. Idle: Stop service.
3. DDNS registered successfully, now log by
http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Registered successfully.
4. Updating Failed, the name is already registered.
5. Updating Failed, please check your internet connection.
DDNS Setting Steps:
Tick “ENABLE” to enable the DDNS function and select “ddns.camddns.com”
of the provider from the drop down list. In the following, type the username to
apply (e.g. NVR_GODDNS). After that, click on the “Apply” button.
Finally, the NVR domain name (http://NVR_GODDNS.ddns.camddns.com)
will be shown on the state block.
NOTES: 1. If the user selects another provider as is ddns2.ydsNVR.com, all of the
setting steps are the same as ddns.camddns.com setting.
2. However, if dyndns.org provider is selected, please go to www.dyndns.org to
register the account first. The user has to fill-in the username, password and
hostname for applying the account. After the user applied the account
successfully, the dyndns.org will provide complete DDNS domain name to the
user.
3. If setting up the IP schedule update too frequently, the IP may be blocked. In
general, scheduling an update every day (1440 minutes) is recommended.
G. NETWORK / Mail & FTP
Tick “Motion” or “Alarm” to enable Mail Setting and FTP Setting function.
Mail Setting: Tick “Alarm” to send video to the mail address when a external
alarm or DI from IP Cam is triggered. Tick “Motion” to send video to the mail
address when motion detection is triggered.
Mail Server: The IP address of the Mail Server (e.g. mail.huntelec.com.tw).
SMTP Port: The port of SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). Default value: 25.
Username: The username for logging into the mail server.
Password: The password for logging into the mail server.
Sender’s Mail: The sender’s account for sending mail via this mail server.
Receiver’s Mail: The receiver’s mail address.
Bcc Mail: The receiver’s mail address for Bcc Mail.
Event Subject: The subject of this mail. (The default value is ALARM MAIL)
FTP Setting: Tick “Alarm” to upload video to FTP when external alarm or DI
from IP Cam is triggered. Tick “Motion” to upload video to FTP when motion
detection is triggered.
FTP Server: The IP address of FTP Server.
Username: The username for logging into the ftp server.
Password: The password for logging into the ftp server.
Port: The port number for file transmission. (Default value is 21)
Path: The ftp path where for saving the information.
Finally, click on the Apply button to save the settings.
H. NETWORK /DHCP Server Setup
Give the IP address to set up the DHCP Server. The IP will change between
the Start IP and the End IP.
I. HTTP Notification
Use the checkbox to enable or disable HTTP Notification. This function allows
users to set up the CGI command to a HTTP server. The server can be any
device that can receive CGI via HTTP protocol. When alarm events occurs the
NVR sends CGI to that server.
HTTP Server: Key-in the server IP address.
HTTP Port: Key-in the server port used for http protocol.
User Name: Key-in the server username.
Password: Key-in the server password.
HTTP CGI: Key-in the CGI that you would like to send to the server when alarm
events occurs.
J. OTHERS / Player Downloaded
Click “Player” on the left list, and your browser will start downloading
D6Viewer.exe to your PC.
Please refer to 5.1MAIN SCREEN SETTING for more information regarding
D6Viewer.
K. OTHERS/ NVR Setting
The NVR settings can be changed via the Internet.
K-1 CAMERA Setting
Please refer to Chapter3.3-Camera Setup.
K-2 RECORD SETTING
Please refer to Chapter3.4- Record Setup
K-3 ALARM SETTING
Please refer to Chapter3.5-Alarm Setup
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