Dahua NVR608, NVR608R, NVR616, NVR724 user manual

Dahua Network Video Recorder User’s Manual
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Table of Contents
1 Features and Specifications ...............................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Features .........................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Specifications ................................................................................................................................2
1.3.1 NVR6000/6064 Series ..........................................................................................................2
1.3.2 NVR608-4K Series ................................................................................................................3
1.3.3 NVR608-4KS2 Series ...........................................................................................................6
1.3.4 NVR616-4K Series ................................................................................................................9
1.3.5 NVR616-4KS2 Series ......................................................................................................... 11
1.3.6 NVR724-256 Series ............................................................................................................12
2 Front Panel and Rear Panel .............................................................................................................16
2.1 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................16
2.1.1 NVR6000/ NVR6064/NVR616-4K/NVR616-4KS2 Series .............................................16
2.1.2 NVR608-4K/NVR608-4KS2 Series ...................................................................................18
2.1.3 NVR724-256 Series ............................................................................................................21
2.2 Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................................23
2.2.1 NVR6000 Series ..................................................................................................................23
2.2.2 NVR608-4K/NVR608-4KS2 Series ...................................................................................23
2.2.3 NVR616-4K Series ..............................................................................................................25
2.2.4 NVR616-4KS2 Series .........................................................................................................26
2.2.5 NVR724-256 Series ............................................................................................................27
2.3 Alarm Connection .......................................................................................................................28
2.3.1 Alarm Input and Output Details .........................................................................................29
2.3.1.1 NVR6000/NVR6064/NVR616-4K/NVR616-4KS2 Series .....................................29
2.3.1.2 NVR608-4K/NVR608-4KS2 Series ..........................................................................29
2.3.1.3 NVR724 Series ...........................................................................................................30
2.3.2 Alarm input and output port................................................................................................31
2.3.3 Alarm Output Port ................................................................................................................31
2.3.4 Alarm relay specifications ..................................................................................................31
2.4 Remote Control...........................................................................................................................32
2.5 Mouse Operation ........................................................................................................................34
2.6 Mouse Control.............................................................................................................................35
3 Local Basic Operation .......................................................................................................................37
3.1 Boot up and Shutdown ..............................................................................................................37
3.1.1 Boot up ..................................................................................................................................37
3.1.2 Shutdown ..............................................................................................................................37
3.2 Change/Reset Password ..........................................................................................................37
3.2.1 Change Password ...............................................................................................................37
3.2.2 Reset Password ...................................................................................................................38
3.3 Startup Wizard ............................................................................................................................39
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3.4 Navigation Bar ............................................................................................................................43
3.4.1 Main Menu ............................................................................................................................44
3.4.2 Dual-screen operation ........................................................................................................44
3.4.3 Output Screen ......................................................................................................................44
3.4.4 Tour ........................................................................................................................................44
3.4.5 PTZ ........................................................................................................................................44
3.4.6 Color ......................................................................................................................................44
3.4.7 Search ...................................................................................................................................44
3.4.8 Audio Broadcast ..................................................................................................................44
3.4.9 Alarm Status .........................................................................................................................45
3.4.10 Channel Info .........................................................................................................................45
3.4.11 Remote Device ....................................................................................................................45
3.4.12 Network .................................................................................................................................45
3.4.13 HDD Manager ......................................................................................................................45
3.4.14 USB Manager.......................................................................................................................45
3.4.15 System Status ......................................................................................................................46
3.4.16 Device Tree ..........................................................................................................................46
3.5 Remote Device ...........................................................................................................................47
3.5.1 Remote Device Connection ...............................................................................................47
3.5.2 Short-Cut Menu ...................................................................................................................52
3.5.3 Image ....................................................................................................................................52
3.5.4 Channel Name .....................................................................................................................54
3.5.5 Upgrade ................................................................................................................................55
3.6 Preview ........................................................................................................................................56
3.6.1 Preview .................................................................................................................................56
3.6.2 Preview Control Interface ...................................................................................................57
3.6.3 Right Click Menu .................................................................................................................58
3.6.4 Preview Display Effect Setup ............................................................................................59
3.6.4.1 Display .........................................................................................................................59
3.6.4.2 Preview Tour Parameters ..........................................................................................61
3.6.4.3 Custom Split ................................................................................................................62
3.7 Fish Eye .......................................................................................................................................64
3.7.1 Fish eye de-warp during preview interface ......................................................................64
3.7.2 Fish eye de-warp during playback ....................................................................................66
3.8 Split Track ....................................................................................................................................66
3.9 Smart Track .................................................................................................................................67
3.10 PTZ ...............................................................................................................................................68
3.10.1 PTZ Settings.........................................................................................................................68
3.10.2 PTZ Control ..........................................................................................................................69
3.10.2.1 PTZ Function Setup ...................................................................................................71
3.10.2.2 Call PTZ Function .......................................................................................................74
3.11 Record and Snapshot ................................................................................................................75
3.11.1 Encode ..................................................................................................................................75
3.11.1.1 Encode .........................................................................................................................75
3.11.1.2 Overlay .........................................................................................................................76
3.11.2 Schedule ...............................................................................................................................77
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3.11.2.1 Schedule Record ........................................................................................................77
3.11.2.2 Schedule Snapshot ....................................................................................................80
3.11.3 Motion Detect Record/Snapshot .......................................................................................82
3.11.3.1 Motion detect record ..................................................................................................82
3.11.3.2 Motion Detect Snapshot ............................................................................................84
3.11.4 Alarm Record/Snapshot .....................................................................................................85
3.11.4.1 Alarm Record ..............................................................................................................85
3.11.4.2 Alarm Snapshot ..........................................................................................................86
3.11.5 Manual Record/Snapshot ...................................................................................................86
3.11.5.1 Manual Record ...........................................................................................................86
3.11.5.2 Manual Snapshot........................................................................................................87
3.11.6 Holiday Record/Snapshot ..................................................................................................87
3.11.6.1 Holiday Record ...........................................................................................................87
3.11.6.2 Holiday Snapshot .......................................................................................................89
3.11.7 Other Record/Snapshot ......................................................................................................89
3.12 Search and Playback .................................................................................................................89
3.12.1 Real-time Playback .............................................................................................................89
3.12.2 Search Interface ..................................................................................................................89
3.12.3 Accurate Playback by Time ...............................................................................................94
3.12.4 Smart Motion Detect Search ..............................................................................................94
3.12.5 Mark Playback .....................................................................................................................95
3.12.6 Picture Playback ..................................................................................................................96
3.12.7 Splice Playback ....................................................................................................................97
3.12.8 Smart Playback ....................................................................................................................97
3.12.8.1 Behavior Analysis .......................................................................................................98
3.12.8.1.1 Tripwire .....................................................................................................................98
3.12.8.1.2 Intrusion ....................................................................................................................98
3.12.8.2 Face Detect Playback ..............................................................................................100
3.12.8.3 Video Synopsis .........................................................................................................101
3.13 Backup .......................................................................................................................................103
3.13.1 File Backup .........................................................................................................................103
3.13.2 Import/Export ......................................................................................................................104
3.13.3 Backup Log.........................................................................................................................105
3.13.4 USB Device Auto Pop-up .................................................................................................106
3.14 Alarm ..........................................................................................................................................106
3.14.1 Video Detect .......................................................................................................................107
3.14.1.1 Motion Detect ............................................................................................................107
3.14.1.2 Video Loss ................................................................................................................. 110
3.14.1.3 Tampering .................................................................................................................. 110
3.14.1.4 Scene Changing ....................................................................................................... 111
3.14.1.5 Video Analytics.......................................................................................................... 112
3.14.2 IVS Plan (Optional)............................................................................................................ 114
3.14.3 Behavior Analytics (Optional) .......................................................................................... 115
3.14.3.1 Tripwire (Optional) .................................................................................................... 116
3.14.3.2 Intrusion (Cross warning zone) (Optional) ............................................................120
3.14.3.3 Abandoned Object Detect (Optional) ....................................................................122
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3.14.3.4 Missing Object Detection (Optional) ......................................................................124
3.14.3.5 Loitering Detection (Optional) .................................................................................126
3.14.3.6 Crowd Gathering Detection (Optional) ..................................................................127
3.14.3.7 Fast moving (Optional) ............................................................................................129
3.14.3.1 Global Setup (Optional) ...........................................................................................131
3.14.4 Face Detect (Optional)......................................................................................................134
3.14.5 People Counting (Optional)..............................................................................................134
3.14.6 Heat Map (Optional) ..........................................................................................................135
3.14.7 Audio Detect .......................................................................................................................136
3.14.8 Smart Track (Optional)......................................................................................................137
3.14.9 Alarm Output ......................................................................................................................141
3.14.10 Alarm Setup ...................................................................................................................142
3.14.11 Abnormality ....................................................................................................................147
3.15 Network ......................................................................................................................................149
3.15.1 Network Settings ...............................................................................................................149
3.15.1.1 TCP/IP ........................................................................................................................149
3.15.1.2 Port .............................................................................................................................152
3.15.1.3 PPPoE ........................................................................................................................153
3.15.1.4 DDNS .........................................................................................................................154
3.15.1.5 UPnP ..........................................................................................................................156
3.15.1.6 IP Filter .......................................................................................................................157
3.15.1.7 Email...........................................................................................................................159
3.15.1.8 FTP .............................................................................................................................160
3.15.1.9 SNMP .........................................................................................................................162
3.15.1.10 Multicast ....................................................................................................................163
3.15.1.11 Alarm Centre .............................................................................................................165
3.15.1.12 Auto register .............................................................................................................165
3.15.1.13 Cluster IP ..................................................................................................................166
3.15.2 Network Test .......................................................................................................................167
3.15.2.1 Network Test..............................................................................................................167
3.15.2.2 Network Load ............................................................................................................168
3.16 HDD Setup ................................................................................................................................169
3.16.1 Format .................................................................................................................................169
3.16.2 HDD Information ................................................................................................................170
3.16.3 Advanced ............................................................................................................................172
3.16.4 ISCSI ...................................................................................................................................173
3.16.5 RAID ....................................................................................................................................174
3.16.5.1 RAID Config ..............................................................................................................174
3.16.5.2 RAID Info ...................................................................................................................175
3.16.5.3 Hotspare Disks ..........................................................................................................176
3.16.6 HDD Detect ........................................................................................................................176
3.16.6.1 Manual Detect ...........................................................................................................176
3.16.6.2 Detect Report ............................................................................................................177
3.17 Basic Setups .............................................................................................................................178
3.17.1 Device Setup ......................................................................................................................178
3.17.2 Date and Time ...................................................................................................................179
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3.17.3 Holiday ................................................................................................................................180
3.18 POS ............................................................................................................................................181
3.19 Audio Broadcast .......................................................................................................................183
3.20 Device Maintenance and Manager ........................................................................................185
3.20.1 System Info.........................................................................................................................185
3.20.1.1 Version .......................................................................................................................185
3.20.1.2 BPS ............................................................................................................................185
3.20.1.3 Device Status ............................................................................................................186
3.20.1.4 Online User ...............................................................................................................186
3.20.1.5 Remote Device Information ....................................................................................187
3.20.1.5.1 Alarm Status ............................................................................................................187
3.20.1.5.2 Analytics .................................................................................................................187
3.20.1.5.3 People Counting ......................................................................................................188
3.20.1.5.4 Heat Map .................................................................................................................189
3.20.1.6 Remote.......................................................................................................................190
3.20.1.6.1 Device Status...........................................................................................................190
3.20.1.6.2 Firmware .................................................................................................................191
3.20.2 Log .......................................................................................................................................192
3.20.3 Account ...............................................................................................................................193
3.20.3.1.1 Add User .................................................................................................................194
3.20.3.1.2 Modify user .............................................................................................................196
3.20.3.1.3 Change Password ....................................................................................................197
3.20.3.1.4 Add/Modify Group .................................................................................................197
3.20.3.1.5 Security Question ....................................................................................................199
3.20.4 Update .................................................................................................................................200
3.20.5 Default .................................................................................................................................201
3.20.6 Auto Maintain .....................................................................................................................202
3.20.7 Logout /Shutdown/Restart ................................................................................................203
4 Web Operation ..................................................................................................................................204
4.1 General Introduction ................................................................................................................204
4.1.1 Preparation .........................................................................................................................204
4.1.2 Log in ...................................................................................................................................204
4.2 LAN Mode..................................................................................................................................206
4.3 Real-Time Monitor ....................................................................................................................208
4.4 PTZ .............................................................................................................................................209
4.5 Image/Alarm-out .......................................................................................................................210
4.5.1 Image .................................................................................................................................. 211
4.5.2 Alarm Output ...................................................................................................................... 211
4.6 Zero-channel Encode .............................................................................................................. 211
4.7 WAN Login ................................................................................................................................212
4.8 Setup ..........................................................................................................................................213
4.8.1 Camera ...............................................................................................................................213
4.8.1.1 Remote Device .........................................................................................................213
4.8.1.1.1 Remote Device ..........................................................................................................213
4.8.1.1.2 Upgrade .....................................................................................................................217
4.8.1.2 Image .........................................................................................................................217
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4.8.1.3 Encode .......................................................................................................................220
4.8.1.3.1 Encode.......................................................................................................................220
4.8.1.3.2 Snapshot ....................................................................................................................221
4.8.1.3.3 Video Overlay ...........................................................................................................222
4.8.1.3.4 Path ...........................................................................................................................222
4.8.1.4 Camera Name ...........................................................................................................223
4.8.2 Network ...............................................................................................................................223
4.8.2.1 TCP/IP ........................................................................................................................223
4.8.2.2 Connection ................................................................................................................226
4.8.2.3 PPPoE ........................................................................................................................227
4.8.2.4 DDNS .........................................................................................................................228
4.8.2.5 IP filter ........................................................................................................................229
4.8.2.6 Email...........................................................................................................................230
4.8.2.7 FTP .............................................................................................................................231
4.8.2.8 UPnP ..........................................................................................................................232
4.8.2.9 SNMP .........................................................................................................................233
4.8.2.10 Multicast .....................................................................................................................234
4.8.2.11 Register ......................................................................................................................234
4.8.2.12 Alarm Centre .............................................................................................................235
4.8.2.13 HTTPS .......................................................................................................................235
4.8.2.13.1 Create Server Certificate .........................................................................................236
4.8.2.13.2 Download root certificate ........................................................................................236
4.8.2.13.3 View and set HTTPS port .......................................................................................239
4.8.2.13.4 Login .......................................................................................................................240
4.8.3 Event ...................................................................................................................................240
4.8.3.1 Video detect ..............................................................................................................240
4.8.3.1.1 Motion Detect ...........................................................................................................240
4.8.3.1.2 Video Loss ................................................................................................................244
4.8.3.1.3 Tampering .................................................................................................................245
4.8.3.1.4 Scene Change ............................................................................................................245
4.8.3.1.5 Video analytics ..........................................................................................................246
4.8.3.2 IVS Plan .....................................................................................................................247
4.8.3.3 Behavior Analytics (Optional) .................................................................................248
4.8.3.3.1 Behavior Analytics ....................................................................................................248
4.8.3.3.2 Global Config............................................................................................................257
4.8.3.4 Face Detect (Optional) ............................................................................................258
4.8.3.5 People Counting .......................................................................................................258
4.8.3.6 Heat Map ...................................................................................................................259
4.8.3.7 Audio Detect ..............................................................................................................260
4.8.3.8 Smart Track ...............................................................................................................261
4.8.3.9 Alarm ..........................................................................................................................264
4.8.3.9.1 Local Alarm ..............................................................................................................264
4.8.3.9.2 Net Alarm ..................................................................................................................267
4.8.3.9.3 IPC external alarm ....................................................................................................268
4.8.3.9.4 IPC Offline Alarm .....................................................................................................268
4.8.3.10 Abnormality ...............................................................................................................269
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4.8.3.11 Alarm Output .............................................................................................................271
4.8.4 Storage ................................................................................................................................271
4.8.4.1 Schedule ....................................................................................................................271
4.8.4.1.1 Record .......................................................................................................................271
4.8.4.1.2 Snapshot ....................................................................................................................274
4.8.4.2 HDD Manager ...........................................................................................................274
4.8.4.3 Record Control ..........................................................................................................274
4.8.4.4 Advanced ...................................................................................................................275
4.8.4.4.1 HDD ..........................................................................................................................275
4.8.4.4.2 Main Stream ..............................................................................................................276
4.8.4.4.3 Sub Stream ................................................................................................................276
4.8.4.4.4 Snapshot ....................................................................................................................277
4.8.4.5 RAID Manager ..........................................................................................................277
4.8.4.5.1 RAID Config .............................................................................................................277
4.8.4.5.2 RAID Info .................................................................................................................277
4.8.4.5.3 Hotspare disks ...........................................................................................................278
4.8.4.6 iSCSI ..........................................................................................................................278
4.8.5 Setting .................................................................................................................................280
4.8.5.1 General ......................................................................................................................280
4.8.5.1.1 General ......................................................................................................................280
4.8.5.1.2 Date and time ............................................................................................................281
4.8.5.1.3 Holiday Setup............................................................................................................282
4.8.5.2 Display .......................................................................................................................283
4.8.5.2.1 Display ......................................................................................................................283
4.8.5.2.2 Tour ...........................................................................................................................284
4.8.5.2.3 Custom Split..............................................................................................................285
4.8.5.3 RS232 ........................................................................................................................285
4.8.5.4 PTZ .............................................................................................................................286
4.8.5.5 POS ............................................................................................................................287
4.8.5.6 Account ......................................................................................................................288
4.8.5.6.1 User name .................................................................................................................289
4.8.5.6.2 Group ........................................................................................................................291
4.8.5.7 Auto maintain ............................................................................................................292
4.8.5.8 Import/Export.............................................................................................................293
4.8.5.9 Default ........................................................................................................................293
4.8.5.10 Upgrade .....................................................................................................................294
4.8.6 Cluster Service...................................................................................................................294
4.8.6.1 Cluster IP ...................................................................................................................294
4.8.6.2 Master Device ...........................................................................................................295
4.8.6.3 Slave Device .............................................................................................................296
4.8.6.4 Record Transfer ........................................................................................................297
4.8.6.5 Cluster control ...........................................................................................................298
4.8.6.5.1 Cluster control ...........................................................................................................298
4.8.6.5.2 Arbitration IP ............................................................................................................299
4.8.6.6 DCS Log ....................................................................................................................299
4.9 Info ..............................................................................................................................................299
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4.9.1 Version ................................................................................................................................299
4.9.2 Log .......................................................................................................................................300
4.9.3 Online User.........................................................................................................................301
4.9.4 Video Analytics ...................................................................................................................301
4.9.5 People Counting ................................................................................................................302
4.9.6 Heat Map ............................................................................................................................302
4.9.7 HDD .....................................................................................................................................303
4.10 Playback ....................................................................................................................................303
4.10.1 Search record.....................................................................................................................304
4.10.2 File List ................................................................................................................................305
4.10.3 Playback .............................................................................................................................305
4.10.4 Download ............................................................................................................................306
4.10.5 Load more...........................................................................................................................307
4.10.6 Lock file ...............................................................................................................................308
4.10.7 Unlock file ...........................................................................................................................308
4.11 Smart Playback.........................................................................................................................308
4.11.1 Behavior Analysis ..............................................................................................................309
4.11.1.1 Tripwire ......................................................................................................................309
4.11.1.2 Intrusion .....................................................................................................................310
4.11.1.3 Face Detect Playback ..............................................................................................312
4.11.1.4 Video Synopsis .........................................................................................................313
4.12 Alarm ..........................................................................................................................................313
4.13 Log out .......................................................................................................................................314
4.14 Un-install Web Control .............................................................................................................314
5 Appendix A HDD Capacity Calculation .........................................................................................315
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our network video recorder! This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for your system. Please open the accessory bag to check the items one by one in accordance with the list below. Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is missing or damaged in the bag.
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Important Safeguards and Warnings
1Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes. The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electric shock caused by improper handling or installation.
2Transportation security
Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation, storage and installation.
3Installation
Keep upwards. Handle with care. Do not apply power to the NVR before completing installation. Do not place objects on the NVR
4Qualified engineers needed
All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service engineers. We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.
5Environment
The NVR should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, inflammable, explosive substances and etc. This series product shall be transported, storage and used in the specified environments. Environment which needs to comply with the following conditions: The function of the ITE being investigated to IEC 60950-1 is considered not likely to require
connection to an Ethernet network with outside plant routing, including campus environment.
The installation instructions clearly state that the ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks
without routing to the outside plant.
6. Accessories
Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer. Before installation, please open the package and check all the components are included. Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is broken in your package.
7. Lithium battery Improper battery use may result in fire, explosion, or personal injury! When replace the battery, please make sure you are using the same model!
CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Before your operation please read the following instructions carefully.
Installation environment
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Keep away from extreme hot places and sources Avoid direct sunlight Keep away from extreme humid places Avoid violent vibration Do not put other devices on the top of the NVR Be installed in well ventilated place; do not block the vent.
Accessories
Check the following accessories after opening the box
Please refer to the packing list in the box *
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Real-time Surveillance
VGA, HDMI port. Connect to monitor to realize real-time surveillance.
Some series support TV/VGA/HDMI output at the same time.
Short-cut menu when preview.  Support popular PTZ decoder control protocols. Support preset, tour
and pattern.
Playback
Support each channel real-time record independently, and at the same
time it can support search, forward play, network monitor, record search, download and etc.
Support various playback modes: slow play, fast play, backward play
and frame by frame play.
Support time title overlay so that you can view event accurate occurred
time
Support specified zone enlargement.
User Management
Each group has different management powers that can be edited freely.
Every user belongs to an exclusive group.
Storage
Via corresponding setup (such as alarm setup and schedule setup), you
can backup related audio/video data in the network video recorder.
Support Web record and record local video and storage the file in the
client end.
Alarm
Respond to external alarm simultaneously (within 200MS), based on
user’s pre-defined relay setup, system can process the alarm input correctly and prompt user by screen and voice (support pre-recorded audio).
Support central alarm server setup, so that alarm information can
remotely notify user automatically. Alarm input can be derived from various connected peripheral devices.
Alert you via email/sms.

1 Features and Specifications

1.1 Overview

This series NVR is a high performance network video recorder. This series product support local preview, multiple-window display, recorded file local storage, remote control and mouse shortcut menu operation, and remote management and control function.
This series product supports centre storage, front-end storage and client-end storage. The monitor zone in the front-end can be set in anywhere. Working with other front-end devices such as IPC, NVS, this series product can establish a strong surveillance network via the CMS. In the network system, there is only one network cable from the monitor centre to the monitor zone in the whole network. There is no audio/video cable from the monitor centre to the monitor zone. The whole project is featuring of simple connection, low-cost, low maintenance work.
This series NVR can be widely used in many areas such as public security, water conservancy, transportation and education.

1.2 Features

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Network Monitor
Through network, sending audio/video data compressed by IPC or NVS
to client-ends, then the data will be decompressed and display.
Support max 128 connections at the same time.  Transmit audio/video data by HTTP, TCP, UDP, MULTICAST,
RTP/RTCP and etc.
Transmit some alarm data or alarm info by SNMP.  Support WEB access in WAN/LAN.
Window Split
Adopt the video compression and digital process to show several
windows in one monitor. Support 1/4/8/9/16/ 25/36-window display when preview and 1/4/9/16-window display when playback.
Record
Support normal/motion detect/alarm record function. Save the recorded
files in the HDD, USB device, client-end PC, or network storage server. You can search or playback the saved files at the local-end or via the Web/USB device.
Backup
Support network backup, USB2.0 record backup function, the recorded
files can be saved in network storage server, peripheral USB2.0 device, burner and etc.
Network Management
Supervise NVR configuration and control power via Ethernet.  Support management via WEB.
Peripheral Equipment Management
Support peripheral equipment management such as protocol setup and
port connection.
Support transparent data transmission such as RS232 (RS-422), RS485
(RS-485).
Auxiliary
Support switch between NTSC and PAL.  Support real-time system resources information and running statistics
display.
Support log file.  Local GUI output. Shortcut menu operation via mouse.  IR control function (For some series product only.). Shortcut menu
operation via remote control.
Support IPC or NVS remote video preview and control.
Specifications
NVR6000
NVR6064
Main Processor
Industrial X86 multiple-core processor
Operation System
Embedded LINUX system
Power
Support hot swap
Fan
Redundant dual ball bearing fan MTBF>100 thousand hours Support online replacement.
Memory
4GBMax 8GServer-levelWith ECC verification
2GBMax 8GServer-levelWith ECC verification
Case
1.2mm extra-thickness hot-dip galvanized steel. High accuracy aluminum alloy slider. Self-developed patent removable HDD bracket.
User Interface
WEB GUI

1.3 Specifications

1.3.1 NVR6000/6064 Series

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Network Protocol
RTP/RTCP, RTSP, UDP, HTTP, NTP, SNMP
Audio/Video
Audio/Video Connection
384M connection
192M connection
Audio/Video Transmission
384M transmission
192M transmission
Audio/Video Storage
Based on 64-bit high-performance file system.
Video Resolution
1080P, 720P, D1, HD1, CIF, QCIF
Audio/Video Search
Based on data library and menu tree. Support various search engines.
Audio/Video Setup
Support one camera or a batch of camera setup at the same time.
Record Policy
Schedule record, manual record, alarm record
Alarm Record Type
Video loss, motion detect, camera masking, external alarm.
Data Management
HDD Amount
16 SATA HDDs Max 4T space per HDD
HDD Mode
One HDD, RAID0, RAID1, RAID5.
HDD Installation
Additional HDD bracket, support HDD hot swap.
Disk Array Enclosure/Backup
Mini SAS port 3Gbps(Optional)
HDD Hotspare
Support global hotspare.
Network Interface
Network Amount
4 100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports
Network Port Feature
4-Ethernet port load balance or 4 independent 1000Mbps Ethernet port.
Others
Power
100V~240V47~63Hz
Total Power Consumption
60W~200WIncluding HDD
Working Temperature
0~50
Working Humidity
5%~90%Non-condense
Storage Temperature
-20~70
Storage Humidity
5%~90%Non-condense
Working Altitude
-60m~3000m
Dimensions
L×W×H
531.9(with the LCD length)mm×485mm(With ear)×
133.2mm(H) 518(without the LCD length)×482mm(without ear) ×133.2mm(H)
Net Weight
20Kg (Excluding HDD)
Installation Mode
Standard 19-inch rack installation
Model
NVR608-32­4K
NVR608-6 4-4K
NVR608-128­4K
NVR608R-6 4-4K
NVR608R-128­4K
Syste
Main
Industrial X86 multiple-core processor

1.3.2 NVR608-4K Series

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Model
NVR608-32­4K
NVR608-6 4-4K
NVR608-128­4K
NVR608R-6 4-4K
NVR608R-128­4K
m
Processor
Operation System
Embedded LINUX system
System Resources
Max 32-channel× 1080P connection
Max 64-channel× 1080P connection
Max 128-channel ×1080P connection
Max 64-channel× 1080P connection
Max 128-channel×10 80P connection
User Interface
WEB, local GUI
Audio Para meter s
Audio Input
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio input
Audio Output
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio output
Audio Compressi on Standard
G.711a
Video Para meter s
Video Input
32-ch network compression video input
64-ch network compressi on video input
128-ch network compression video input
64-ch network compression video input
128-ch network compressio n video input
Video Output
1-ch VGA output, 2-ch HDMI output
Video Compressi on Standard
H.264
Window Split Mode
The 1st screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25
-screen. The 2nd screen: 1/4/8/9/16-sc reen.
The 1st screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25/36-screen. The 2nd screen: 1/4/8/9/16-screen.
Alarm Para meter s
Alarm Input
16-channel
Alarm Output
8-channel relay output
Deco de Para meter
Decode Type
H.264;MPEG4
Decode
32-channel D1;16-channel 720P, 8-channel×1080P
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Model
NVR608-32­4K
NVR608-6 4-4K
NVR608-128­4K
NVR608R-6 4-4K
NVR608R-128­4K
s
Capability
Netw ork Funct ion
Record Mode
Manual recording, motion detection recording, schedule recording and alarm recording. Priority: Manual recording>card number recording-> alarm recording>motion detection recording>schedule recording.
Multi-Chan nel Playback
Max support 128M playback at the same time.
Motion Detect
Each screen supports 396/330((PAL 22×18, NTSC 22×15) detection zones. Various sensitivity levels.
Privacy Mask
Each channel supports 4 privacy mask zones.
Record Mode
Overwrite
Backup Mode
Flash disk, eSATA, DVD burner.
Network Protocol
SNMP/FTP/ISCSI/UPNP
SATA Port
8
eSATA Port
1
RS232 Port
1 RS232 port. To debug and transmit COM data.
RS485 Port
1 RS485 port. To control peripheral PTZ and etc. Support various protocols.
USB Port
3 USB 2.0 ports and 1 USB3.0 port.
HDMI Port
2 HDMI ports
Network Port
2 RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet ports
Power On-off Button
One at the front panel.
N/A
Power Button
One at the front panel.
IR Remote Control Receiver
One at the front panel.
Indicator Light
1 HDD
alarm indicator light
1 system
running status indicator
18 indicator lights.
16 record status indicator light  1 system running status indicator light  1 remote control button indicator light
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Model
NVR608-32­4K
NVR608-6 4-4K
NVR608-128­4K
NVR608R-6 4-4K
NVR608R-128­4K
light
1
network alarm indicator light
1 power
light
Gener al Para meter s
Power
AC110~240V50~60Hz
AC100~240V50~60Hz
Power Consumpti on
40WNo HDD
Working Temperatu re
-10℃~+55
Working Humidity
10℅90℅
Dimension s(L×W×H)
450.8mm × 482mm(with ear) ×91mm with foot pad
450.8mm × 440mm(witho ut ear) ×
90.4mm without foot pad
454.9mm × 486mm(with ear) × 91mm with foot pad
454.9mm×444mm(without ear) × 90.4mm without foot pad
471.8mm × 486mm(with ear) ×91mmwith foot pad
471.8mm×444mm(without ear) ×90.4mmwithout foot pad
Weight
9kgNo HDD
Installation Mode
Rack/desktop
Model
NVR608-32­4KS2
NVR608-6 4-4KS2
NVR608-128­4KS2
NVR608R-6 4-4KS2
NVR608R-128­4KS2
Syste m
Main Processor
Industrial X86 multiple-core processor
Operation System
Embedded LINUX system
System Resources
Max 32-channel× 1080P connection
Max 64-channel× 1080P connection
Max 128-channel ×1080P connection
Max 64-channel× 1080P connection
Max 128-channel×10 80P connection

1.3.3 NVR608-4KS2 Series

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Model
NVR608-32­4KS2
NVR608-6 4-4KS2
NVR608-128­4KS2
NVR608R-6 4-4KS2
NVR608R-128­4KS2
User Interface
WEB, local GUI
Audio Para meter s
Audio Input
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio input
Audio Output
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio output
Audio Compressi on Standard
G.711a
Video Para meter s
Video Input
32-ch network compression video input
64-ch network compressi on video input
128-ch network compression video input
64-ch network compression video input
128-ch network compressio n video input
Video Output
1-ch VGA output, 2-ch HDMI output
Video Compressi on Standard
H.264/ H.265
Window Split Mode
The 1st screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25/36-screen. The 2nd screen: 1/4/8/9/16-screen.
Alarm Para meter s
Alarm Input
16-channel
Alarm Output
8-channel relay output
Deco de Para meter s
Decode Type
H.264;MPEG4;H.265
Decode Capability
16-channel×1080P
Netw ork Funct ion
Record Mode
Manual recording, motion detection recording, schedule recording and alarm recording. Priority: Manual recording>card number recording-> alarm recording>motion detection recording>schedule recording.
Multi-Chan nel Playback
Max support 128M playback at the same time.
Motion Detect
Each screen supports 396/330((PAL 22×18, NTSC 22×15) detection zones. Various sensitivity levels.
Privacy Mask
Each channel supports 4 privacy mask zones.
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Model
NVR608-32­4KS2
NVR608-6 4-4KS2
NVR608-128­4KS2
NVR608R-6 4-4KS2
NVR608R-128­4KS2
Record Mode
Overwrite
Backup Mode
Flash disk, eSATA, DVD burner.
Network Protocol
SNMP/FTP/ISCSI/UPNP
SATA Port
8
eSATA Port
1
RS232 Port
1 RS232 port. To debug and transmit COM data.
RS485 Port
1 RS485 port. To control peripheral PTZ and etc. Support various protocols.
USB Port
2 USB 2.0 ports and 2 USB3.0 ports.
HDMI Port
2 HDMI ports
Network Port
2 RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet ports
Power On-off Button
One at the front panel.
N/A
Power Button
One at the front panel.
IR Remote Control Receiver
N/A
Indicator Light
1 HDD
alarm indicator light
1 system
running status indicator light
1
network alarm indicator light
1 power
light
1 HDD alarm indicator light  1 alarm indicator light  1 network alarm indicator light  1 power light
Gener al Para meter
Power
AC110~240V50~60Hz
AC100~240V50~60Hz
Power Consumpti on
20WNo HDD, <90w4T*8
8
Model
NVR608-32­4KS2
NVR608-6 4-4KS2
NVR608-128­4KS2
NVR608R-6 4-4KS2
NVR608R-128­4KS2
s
Working Temperatu re
-10℃~+55
Working Humidity
10℅90℅
Dimension s(L×W×H)
450.8mm × 482mm(with ear) ×91mm with foot pad
450.8mm × 440mm(witho ut ear) ×
90.4mm without foot pad
454.9mm × 486mm(with ear) × 91mm with foot pad
454.9mm×444mm(without ear) × 90.4mm without foot pad
471.8mm × 486mm(with ear) ×91mmwith foot pad
471.8mm×444mm(without ear) ×90.4mmwithout foot pad
Dimension s(L×W×H) (With Package)
571*571*225mm
632*585*242mm
Weight
8kgNo HDD
8.7kgNo HDD
Installation Mode
Rack/desktop
Specifications
NVR616-64/D/R/DR-4K
NVR616-128/D/R/DR-4K
System
Main Processor
Industrial embedded micro processor
Operation System
Embedded LINUX system
System Resources
Max 64/128-channel×1080P connection, Total bandwidth (main stream 256M, sub stream 128M.)
User Interface
WEB, local GUI
Audio Parameters
Audio Input
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio input
Audio Output
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio output
Audio Compression Standard
G.711a
Video Parameters
Video Input
64/128-ch network compression video input
Video Resolution
8MP/5MP/3MP/1080P/UXGA/960P/720P/D1/CIF
Video Output
HDMI (support 3840*2160)

1.3.4 NVR616-4K Series

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Video Compression Standard
H.264
Window Split Mode
The 1st screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25/36-screen. The 2nd screen: 1/4/8/9/16-screen.
Alarm Parameters
Alarm Input
16-channel
Alarm Output
8-channel relay output
Decode Parameters
Decode Type
H.264;MPEG4
Decode Capability
48-channel×D1;8-channel×1080P;2-channel 800w
Functions
Record Mode
Manual recording, motion detection recording, schedule recording and alarm recording. Priority: Manual recording>card number recording-> alarm recording>motion detection recording>schedule recording.
Multi-Channel Playback
Max support 128M playback at the same time.
Motion Detect
Each screen supports 396/330((PAL 22×18, NTSC 22×15) detection zones. Various sensitivity levels.
Privacy Mask
Each channel supports 4 privacy mask zones.
Record Mode
Overwrite
Backup Mode
Flash disk, eSATA, DVD burner.
Network Function
Network Protocol
SNMP,FTP,ISCSI,UPNP
SATA Port
16 SATA Ports
eSATA Port
1 eSATA port
RS232 Port
1 RS232 port. To debug and transmit COM data.
RS485 Port
1 RS232 port. To control peripheral PTZ and etc. Support various protocols.
USB Port
3 USB 2.0 ports and 1 USB3.0 port.
HDMI Port
2 HDMI ports
Network Port
4 RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernetet ports+2 1000Mbps self-adaptive fiber ports
SAS Port
1
Power On-off Button
N/A
Power Button
One at the front panel.
IR Remote Control Receiver
One at the front panel.
Indicator Light
35 indicator lights.
1 system HDD indicator light  1 alarm indicator light  1 network info indicator light  16 HDD power indicator lights  16 HDD read/write indicator lights
General
Power
AC100~240V,50~60Hz
10
Parameters
Power Consumption
170WWith 3T HDD
Working Temperature
-10℃~55
Working Humidity
10%~90%(No condensation)
Dimensions (L × W×H)
531.9(with the LCD length)mm × 485mm(with ear) ×
133.2mm(H)
518(without the LCD length) × 482mm(without ear) ×
133.2mm(H)
Weight
17.45KgNo HDD
Installation Mode
Rack/desktop
Specifications
NVR616-64/D/R/DR-4KS2
NVR616-128/D/R/DR-4KS2
System
Main Processor
Industrial embedded micro processor
Operation System
Embedded LINUX system
System Resources
Max 64-channel×1080P connection,
Max 128-channel×1080P connection,
User Interface
WEB, local GUI
Audio Parameters
Audio Input
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio input
Audio Output
1-ch MIC bidirectional talk audio output
Audio Compression Standard
G.711a
Video Parameters
Video Input
64-ch network compression video input
128-ch network compression video input
Video Output
1-ch VGA output; 2-ch HDMI output (for product of displayer) Can extend 4-channel HDMI HD decode card
Video Compression Standard
H.264/H.265
Window Split Mode
The 1st screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25/36-screen. The 2nd screen: 1/4/8/9/16-screen.
Alarm Parameters
Alarm Input
16-channel
Alarm Output
8-channel relay output
Decode Parameters
Decode Type
H.264;MPEG4;H.265
Decode Capability
16-channel×1080P
Functions
Record Mode
Manual recording, motion detection recording, schedule recording and alarm recording. Priority: Manual recording>card number recording-> alarm recording>motion detection recording>schedule recording.
Multi-Channel Playback
Max support 128M playback at the same time.

1.3.5 NVR616-4KS2 Series

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Motion Detect
Each screen supports 396/330((PAL 22×18, NTSC 22×15) detection zones. Various sensitivity levels.
Privacy Mask
Each channel supports 4 privacy mask zones.
Record Mode
Overwrite
Backup Mode
Flash disk, eSATA, DVD burner.
Network Function
Network Protocol
SNMP,FTP,ISCSI,UPNP
SATA Port
16 SATA Ports
eSATA Port
1 eSATA port
RS232 Port
1 RS232 port. To debug and transmit COM data.
RS485 Port
1 RS232 port. To control peripheral PTZ and etc. Support various protocols.
USB Port
2 USB 2.0 ports and 2 USB3.0 ports.
HDMI Port
2 HDMI ports
Network Port
4 RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernetet ports2 1000Mbps self-adaptive fiber ports
Power On-off Button
For single power series, it is at the rear panel. For redundant power series, there is no on-off button.
Power Button
One at the front panel.
IR Remote Control Receiver
N/A
Indicator Light
1 HDD indicator light  1 alarm indicator light  1 network indicator light
General Parameters
Power
AC100~240V,50~60Hz
Power Consumption
60WNo HDD ,4T*16 <140W
Working Temperature
-10℃~55
Working Humidity
10%~90%(No condensation)
Dimensions (L × W×H)
531.9(with the LCD length)mm × 485mm(with ear) ×
133.2mm(H)
518(without the LCD length) × 482mm(without ear) ×
133.2mm(H)
Dimensions (L × W × H)(With Packages)
735*660*465mm
Weight
17.45KgNo HDD
Installation Mode
Rack/desktop
Specifications
NVR724-256
System Main Processor
Industrial X86 multiple-core processor
Operation System
Embedded LINUX system

1.3.6 NVR724-256 Series

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Power
Support hot swap
Fan
Redundant dual ball bearing fan MTBF>100 thousand hours
Support online replacement.
Memory
8GB Server-level
Case
1.2mm extra-thickness hot-dip galvanized steel.
High accuracy aluminum alloy slider.
Self-developed patent removable HDD bracket.
User Interface
WEB, local GUI
Network Protocol
RTP/RTCP, RTSP, UDP, HTTP, NTP, SNMP
Compression Standard
Image Compression Standard
H.264, MotionJpeg,Mpeg4
Audio Compression Standard
G711A, MpegLayerII
Video Monitor
Image Display
1/4/8/9/16/25/36/64-window
Video Output
1-channel VGA output
2-channel HDMI output
LCD output at the front panelFor special series only.
Support VGA/HDMI/LCD(For special series only)video output at the same time.
Monitor Tour
Support monitor tour functions such as motion detection, and schedule auto control.
Resolution
Real-time monitor VGA: 1280*1024, 1920*1080, 1024*768 HDMI : 1280*10241920*1080
Image Information
Channel information, time information.
Color Configuration
Hue, brightness, contrast, saturation and gain setup for each channel.
Audio Audio Input
1-chanel audio input
Audio Output
1-channel audio output
Bidirectional Talk
1-channel bidirectional talk input
HDD
HDD Amount
24 HDDs
HDD Installation
Independent HDD bracket, support HDD hot swap.
Disk Array Enclosure/Backu p Port
eSATA port
HDD Backup
Support global hotspare HDD
HDD Mode
One HDD/RAID0/RAID1/RAID5
HDD Manager
Non-working HDD adopts hibernation function. It is suitable to guarantee sound ventilation, lower power consumption and enhance HDD life span.
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Record and Playback
Record Mode
Manual recording, motion detection recording, schedule recording and alarm recording. Priority: Manual recording>card number recording-> alarm recording>motion detection recording>schedule recording.
Record Repeat Mode
When hard disk is full, system can overwrite previous video file.
Record Search
Various search engines such as time, type and channel.
Playback Mode
Various fast play, slow play speeds, manual frame by frame playback and reverse play mode.
Various File Switch Ways
Can switch to previous or next file or any file in current play list. Can switch to file on other channel of the same time. (If there is a file) Support file continuous play, when a file is end system auto plays the next file in the current channel
Multi-Channel Playback
Support 64-channel D1 playback at the same time.
Backup function
Backup Mode
HDD backup. Redundancy HDD backup.
Support peripheral USB backup device. (Flash disk, portable disk and etc.)
Support peripheral eSATA device.
Support network download and save.
Network Function
Network control
View monitor channel remotely.
NVR configuration through client-end and web browser
Upgrade via client or browser to realize remote maintenance.
View alarm information such as motion detection and video loss via client.
Support network PTZ lens control
File remote download and backup and playback
Multiple devices share information via corresponding software such as professional surveillance software (PSS)
Network alarm input and output
Bidirectional audio.
Video Loss
Alarm can activate record, external alarm, screen message prompt, or audio.
External Alarm
Support record activation function or activate external alarm or screen message in specified period.
Manual Alarm Control
Enable or disable alarm input channel Simulate alarm signal to specific alarm output channel.
Alarm Input
4-channel alarm input (NO/NC)
Alarm Output
4-channel relay output
Alarm Relay
30VDC 2A125VAC 1Aactivation output
Port USB port
2 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 3.0 ports
Network Amount
4 100/1000Mbps Ethetnet ports
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Network Features
4 Ethernet port load balance or 4 independent 1000Mbps
Ethernet ports.
RS485 RS232
Serial port protocol communication
User Management
User Management
Multi-lever user management; various management modes Integrated management for local user, serial port user and network user. Configurable user power.
Support user /group and its corresponding rights modification. No limit to the user or group amount.
Password Authentication
Password modification Administrator can modify other user’s password.
Account lock strategy Five times login failure in thirty minutes may result in account lock.
Upgrade
Client-end/update tool.
USB device
Login, Logout and Shutdown
Password login protection to guarantee safety
User-friendly interface when login. Provide the following options: Logout /shutdown/ restart.
Right authentication when shut down to make sure only those proper people can turn off NVR.
General Parameters
Power
100V~240V,47~63Hz
Power Consumption
200~400W(With HDD)
Working Temperature
0℃~40
Working Humidity
10%80%(No condensation)
Storage Environment Temperature
-20℃~70
Storage environment Humidity
5%90%(No condensation)
Working Altitude
-60m5000m
DimensionsL× W×H
545mmwith the LCD length)×482.6mm(With ear)×175mm4U case
514mmwithout the LCD length)×482.6mmWith ear)× 175mm4U case
493.5mmwithout the LCD length)×480mmWithout ear ×175mm 4U case
Weight
27KgNo package materials, no HDD
Installation Mode
Standard 19-inch rack installation
Rack/desktop
HDD Amount
24 SATA HDD (Max 4T/HDD
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SN
Name
Function
1
Power button
Press it once to turn on the device. Press it for a long time to turn off the device. (Usually we do not recommend). Press power button for a long time or pull out the power cable may result in device auto restart.
2
System HDD Indicator light
The blue light becomes on after system booted up properly. In the system HDD, there are device important configuration file, factory default configuration file, and device initial boot up data.
3
Alarm indicator light
The alarm indicator light becomes on once an alarm occurred. It becomes on via the software detection. The indicator light becomes on when there is a local alarm.
4
Network indicator light
The blue network indicator light is on after you connected the device to the network.
5
USB port
/ 6 Front panel lock
/

2 Front Panel and Rear Panel

2.1 Front Panel

2.1.1 NVR6000/ NVR6064/NVR616-4K/NVR616-4KS2 Series

For the product of LCD, the front panel of NVR6000/NVR6064/NVR616-4K/NVR616-4KS2 is shown as below. See Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1
Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information.
For general NVR6000/NVR6064/NVR616-4K/NVR616-4KS2 series, the front panel is shown as in Figure 2-2.
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SN
Name
Function
1
Power button
Press it once to turn on the device. Press it for a long time to turn off the device (Usually we do not recommend). Press power button for a long time or pull out the power cable may result in device auto restart.
2
System HDD Indicator light
The blue light becomes on after system booted up properly. In the system HDD, there are device important configuration file, factory default configuration file, device initial boot up data.
3
Alarm indicator light
The alarm indicator light becomes on once an alarm occurred. It becomes on via the software detection. The indicator light becomes on when there is a local alarm.
4
Network indicator light
The blue network indicator light is on after you connected the device to the network.
5
USB port
/ 6 16 HDD slot
/
Figure 2-2
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
After you remove the front panel, you can see there are 16 HDDs. From the left to the right and from the top to the bottom, it ranges from 1~4, 5~8, 9~12, 13~16. See Figure 2-3. You can see there are two indicator lights on the HDD bracket.
The power indicator light is at the top. The light is yellow after you connected the device to the power.  The read-write indicator light is at the bottom. The blue light flashes when system is reading or
writing the data.
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Name
Icon
Function
Power button
Power button, press this button for three seconds to boot up or shut down NVR.
Number button
0-9 and etc
Input Arabic number Switch channel
Record
REC
Manually stop/start recording, working with direction keys or numeral keys to select the recording channel.
Input number more than 10
-/--
If you want to input a number more than 10, please click this button and then input.
ESC
ESC
Go to previous menu, or cancel current operation.
When playback, click it to restore real-time monitor mode.
Assistant
Fn
One-window monitor mode, click this button to display assistant function: PTZ control and image color.
Backspace function: in numeral control or text control, press it for
1.5seconds to delete the previous character before the cursor.
Figure 2-3

2.1.2 NVR608-4K/NVR608-4KS2 Series

The NVR608-128-4K/NVR608-64-4KS2 front panel is shown as in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
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In motion detection setup, working with Fn and direction keys to realize setup.
In text mode, click it to switch between numeral, English character(small/capitalized) and etc.
In HDD management interface, you can click it to switch HDD record information and other information (Menu prompt)
Realize other special functions.
Window switch
Mult
Click it to switch one-window/multiple-window.
Shift
In textbox, click this button to switch between numeral, English(Small/Capitalized),donation and etc.
Enable or disable tour.
Up/ Down
Activate current control, modify setup, and then move up and
down.
Increase/decrease numeral.
Assistant function such as PTZ menu.
Left/ Right
Shift current activated control, and then move left and right.
When playback, click these buttons to control playback bar.
Slow play
Multiple slow play speeds or normal playback.
Fast play
Various fast speeds and normal playback.
Play previous
In playback mode, playback the previous video.
Reverse/Pause
In normal playback or pause mode, click this button to reverse playback In reverse playback, click this button to pause playback.
Play Next
In playback mode, playback the next video
Play/Pause
In normal playback click this button to pause playback. In pause mode, click this button to resume playback. In backward playback or pause mode, click this button to resume normal playback. In real-time monitor mode, click this button to go to the search menu.
Enter
ENTER
Confirm current operation
Go to default button
Go to menu
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Shuttle(outer ring)
In real-time monitor mode it works as left/right direction key. Playback mode, counter clockwise to forward and clock wise to backward.
Jog(inner dial)
Up/down direction key. Playback mode, turn the inner dial to realized frame by frame playback. (Only applies to some special versions.)
USB port
To connect USB storage device, USB mouse and etc.
Channel indicator light
1-16
It becomes on when system is recording. IR Receiver
IR
It is to receive the signal from the remote control.
Power indicator light
POWER
Power indicator light.
Remote control indicator light
ACT
Remote control indicator light.
Status indicator light
STATUS
If there is Fn indicator light, current status indicator light is null.
HDD abnormal indicator light
HDD
The indicator light is on when there is no HDD, HDD error occurred or HDD capacity is below specified threshold value.
Icon
Name
Function
STATUS
Status indicator light
The blue light is on when the device is working properly.
HDD
HDD status indicator
light
The blue light is on when the HDD is malfunction.
The NVR608-32-4K/NVR608-32-4KS2 front panel is shown as in Figure 2-5.
Figure 2-5
Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information.
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Icon
Name
Function
NET
Network status indicator light
The blue light is on when the network connection is abnormal.
POWER
Power status indicator light
The blue light is on when the power connection is OK.
USB2.0 port
Connect to peripheral USB 2.0 storage device, mouse, burner and etc.
SN
Icon
Function
SN
Icon
Function
1
Status
Status indicator light
2
HDD
HDD indicator light
3
NET
Network indicator light
4
Power
Power indicator light
5 USB port
6 Power on-off button
7
ALARM
Alarm indicator light
- -
The NVR608-128-4KS2/NVR608-64-4KS2 front panel is shown as in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6
Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information.

2.1.3 NVR724-256 Series

For the product of the LCD screen, the front panel is shown as in Figure 2-7.
Figure 2-7
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SN
Icon
Name
Function
1
Front panel lock
/
2 USB port
/
3
Network indicator light
The network indicator light is blue and it flashes when you connect the device to the network.
4
Alarm indicator light
The alarm indicator light becomes on once an alarm occurred. It becomes on via the software detection. The indicator light becomes on when there is a local alarm.
5
System HDD Indicator light
The blue light becomes on when system is reading or writing the system HDD. In the system HDD, there are device important configuration file, factory default configuration file, device initial boot up data.
6 Power button
Press it once to turn on the device. Press it for a long time to turn off the device (Usually we do not recommend).
Press power button for a long time or pull out the power cable may result in device auto restart.
After you remove the front panel, you can see there are 24 HDDs. From the left to the right and from the top to the bottom, it ranges from 1~4, 5~8, 9~12, 13~16, 1720, 2124. See Figure 2-8. You can see there are two indicator lights on the HDD bracket.
: The power indicator light is at the top. The light is yellow after you connected the device to the
power.
: The read-write indicator light is at the bottom. The blue light flashes when system is reading or
writing the data.
Figure 2-8
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SN
Function
SN
Function
1
Power socket
2
Audio Input
3
Audio output
4
Bidirectional talk input
5
Network port
6
Video VGA output
7
eSATA port
8
USB port
9
HDMI port
10
Alarm input/alarm output/RS485 port.

2.2 Rear Panel

2.2.1 NVR6000 Series

The general series rear panel of NVR6000/NVR6064 is shown as in Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9
The redundant power series rear panel of NVR6000/NVR6064 is shown as in Figure 2-10.
Figure 2-10
Please refer to the following sheet for rear detailed information.
Important Right now, system does not support audio input port. System supports HDMI1/HDMI2 port by default. You need to purchase HDMI interface board if you want to use HDMI3-HDMI6 port.

2.2.2 NVR608-4K/NVR608-4KS2 Series

The NVR608-32-4K/NVR608-32-4KS2 series rear panel is shown as in Figure 2-11.
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SN
Function
SN
Function
1
Power socket
2
Alarm input/alarm output/RS485 port.
2
RS232 port
4
Audio output
Figure 2-11
The NVR608-64-4K/NVR608-128-4K/NVR608-64-4KS2/NVR608-128-4KS2 general series rear panel is shown as in Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12
The NVR608-64-4K/NVR608-128-4K//NVR608-64-4KS2/NVR608-128-4KS2 redundant power series rear panel is shown as in Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
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5
Audio input
6
VGA port
7
Network port
8
HDMI port
9
NVR608-4K: USB
2.0 port.
NVR608-4KS2:
USB 3.0 port
10
USB 3.0 port
11
eSATA port
SN
Name
SN
Name
1
Power on-off button
2
Power socket
3
1000M fiber port
4
Network port

2.2.3 NVR616-4K Series

The general series rear panel of NVR616-4K is shown as in Figure 2-14.
Figure 2-14
The redundant power series rear panel of NVR616-4K is shown as in Figure 2-15.
Please refer to the following sheet for rear detailed information.
Figure 2-15
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SN
Name
SN
Name
5
HDMI port
6
RS232 port
7
Video VGA output
8
Audio output
9
Audio input
10
USB2.0 port
11
USB3.0 port
12
eSATA port
13
SAS extension port
14
Alarm input/output/RS485 port
SN
Name
SN
Name
1
Power on-off button
2
Power socket

2.2.4 NVR616-4KS2 Series

The general series rear panel of NVR616-4KS2 is shown as in Figure 2-16.
Figure 2-16
The redundant power series rear panel of NVR616-4KS2 is shown as in Figure 2-17.
Please refer to the following sheet for rear detailed information.
Figure 2-17
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SN
Name
SN
Name
3
1000M fiber port
4
Network port
5
HDMI port
6
RS232 port
7
Video VGA output
8
Audio output
9
Audio input
10
USB3.0 port
11
USB3.0 port
12
eSATA port
13
SAS extension port
14
Alarm input/output/RS485 port
15
HDMI port (The HD decode card is not the default accessory. Please purchase if you want to use)

2.2.5 NVR724-256 Series

The general rear panel is shown as in Figure 2-18.
The redundant power series rear panel is shown as in Figure 2-19.
Figure 2-18
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SN
Name
SN
Name
1
Alarm input/alarm output
2
HDMI portReserved port. Right now system does not support HD decode card.
3
Power port
4
HDMI port
5
eSATA port
6
USB port
7
SAS port
8
Video VGA output
9
Network port
10
RS485 port
11
RS232 port
12
Audio input port
13
Audio output port
Figure 2-19
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.

2.3 Alarm Connection

Please refer to the following sheet for alarm input and output connection. There are two alarm input types for you to select: normal open (NO) and normal close (NC).
1. Alarm input
a. Please make sure alarm input mode is grounding alarm input. b. Grounding signal is needed for alarm input. c. Alarm input needs the low level voltage signal.
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Icon
Note
123456 78910 11 12,13,14,15,16
ALARM 1 to ALARM 16. The alarm becomes active in low voltage.
1-ON C2-ON C 3-ON C4-ON C 5-ON C6-ON C 7-ON C8-ON C
Eight groups of normal open activation output (on/off button)
G
GND cable.
A/B
The A/B cable to control the RS485 devices. It is to connect to control devices such as PTZ dome camera. 120Ω should be parallel connected between A, B lines on the far end to reduce reflection and guarantee the signal quality.
Tx and Rx
RS232 port. Tx is the data output cable and the Rx is the data input cable.
d. Alarm input mode can be either NC (normal Open) or NO (Normal Close) e. When you are connecting two NVRs or you are connecting one NVR and one other device, please use a relay to separate them.
2. Alarm output
The alarm output port should not be connected to high power load directly (It shall be less than 1A) to avoid high current which may result in relay damage. Please use the co contactor to realize the connection between the alarm output port and the load.
3. Please make sure the front-end device has soundly earthed.
Improper grounding may result in chip damage.

2.3.1 Alarm Input and Output Details

2.3.1.1 NVR6000/NVR6064/NVR616-4K/NVR616-4KS2 Series
You can refer to the following sheet X for alarm input and output information. See Figure 2-20.
Figure 2-20
2.3.1.2 NVR608-4K/NVR608-4KS2 Series
You can refer to the following sheet for alarm input and output information. See Figure 2-21.
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Icon
Note
123456 78910 11 12,13,14,15,16
ALARM 1 to ALARM 16. The alarm becomes active in low voltage.
1-ON C2-ON C 3-ON C4-ON C 5-ON C6-ON C 7-ON C8-ON C
Eight groups of normal open activation output (on/off button)
GND cable.
A/B
The A/B cable to control the RS485 devices. It is to connect to control devices such as PTZ dome camera. 120Ω should be parallel connected between A, B lines on the far end to reduce reflection and guarantee the signal quality.
Figure 2-21
2.3.1.3 NVR724 Series
You can refer to the following sheet for alarm input and output information. See Figure 2-22.
Figure 2-22
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Icon
Note
14
ALARM 1 to ALARM 4. The alarm becomes active in low voltage.
NO1 C1,NO2 C2,NO3 C3,NO4 C4
Four groups of normal open activation output (on/off button)
GND
Model:
JRC-27F
Material of the
contact
Silver
Rating value
(Resistance
load
Contact load
30V DC 1A125V AC 0.5A
Maximum switch power
62.5VA/30W
Maximum switch voltage
125V AC,60V DC
Maximum switch current
2A
Insulation
Between loop and the contact
1000V AC 1 minue
Between breaking contact
400V AC 1 minue
Insulation
voltage
1000MΩ 500V DC
Opening time
< 5ms

2.3.2 Alarm input and output port

Please refer to the following sheet for more information.
Grounding alarm inputs. Normal open or Normal close type)  Please parallel connect COM end and GND end of the alarm detector (Provide external power to the
alarm detector).
Please parallel connect the Ground of the NVR and the ground of the alarm detector.  Please connect the NC port of the alarm sensor to the NVR alarm input(ALARM)  Use the same ground with that of NVR if you use external power to the alarm device.
Figure 2-23

2.3.3 Alarm Output Port

Provide power to peripheral alarm device.  To avoid overloading, please read the following relay parameters sheet carefully.  RS485 A/B cable is for the A/B cable of the PTZ decoder.

2.3.4 Alarm relay specifications

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Closing time
< 5ms
Longevity
Mechanical
300/1 minue
Electrical
30/1 minute
Working
Temperature
-30 ~+70
Serial Number
Name
Function
1
Power button
Click it to boot up or shut down the device.
2
Address
Click it to input device number, so that you can control it.
3
Forward
Various forward speeds and normal speed playback.
4
Slow play
Multiple slow play speeds or normal playback.
Next record
In playback mode, playback the

2.4 Remote Control

The remote control interface is shown as in Figure 2-24. Please note remote control is not our standard accessory and it is not included in the accessory bag.
Figure 2-24
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5
next video.
6 Previous record
In playback mode, playback the previous video.
7
Play/Pause
In pause mode, click this button to realize normal playback.
In normal playback click this button to pause playback.
In real-time monitor mode, click this button to enter video search menu.
8 Reverse/pause
Reverse playback pause mode, click this button to realize normal playback.
In reverse playback click this button to pause playback.
9 Esc.
Go back to previous menu or cancel current operation (close upper interface or control)
10
Record
Start or stop record manually In record interface, working with the direction buttons to select the record channel. Click this button for at least 1.5 seconds, system can go to the Manual Record interface.
11
Direction keys
Switch current activated control, go to left or right. In playback mode, it is to control the playback process bar. Aux function(such as switch the PTZ menu)
12
Enter /menu key
go to default button go to the menu
13
Multiple-window switch
Switch between multiple-window and one-window.
14
Fn
In 1-ch monitor mode: pop up assistant functionPTZ control and Video color.
Switch the PTZ control menu in PTZ control interface.
In motion detection interface, working with direction keys to complete setup.
In text mode, click it to delete character.
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15
0-9 number key
Input password, channel or switch channel.
Shift is the button to switch the input method.
Left click mouse
When you have selected one menu item, left click mouse to view menu content.
Modify checkbox or motion detection status.
Click combo box to pop up dropdown list
In input box, you can select input methods. Left click the corresponding button on the panel you can input numeral/English character (small/capitalized). Here ← stands for backspace button. _ stands for space button.
In English input mode: _stands for input a backspace icon and ← stands for deleting the previous character.
In numeral input mode: _ stands for clear and ← stands for deleting the
previous numeral.
Double left click mouse
Implement special control operation such as double click one item in the file list to playback the video.
In multiple-window mode, double left click one channel to view in full-window. Double left click current video again to go back to previous multiple-window mode.
Right click mouse
In real-time monitor mode, pops up shortcut menu.
Exit current menu without saving the modification.
Press middle button In numeral input box: Increase or decrease numeral value.
Switch the items in the check box.
Page up or page down
Move mouse
Select current control or move control
Drag mouse
Select motion detection zone

2.5 Mouse Operation

Please refer to the following sheet for mouse operation instruction.
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Select privacy mask zone.
Left click mouse
System pops up password input dialogue box if you have not logged in. In real-time monitor mode, you can go to the main menu.
When you have selected one menu item, left click mouse to view menu content.
Implement the control operation.
Modify checkbox or motion detection status.
Click combo box to pop up drop down list
In input box, you can select input methods. Left click the corresponding button on the panel you can input numeral/English character (small/capitalized). Here ← stands for backspace button. _ stands for space button.
In English input mode: _stands for input a backspace icon and ← stands for deleting the previous character.
In numeral input mode: _ stands for clear and ← stands for deleting the
previous numeral.
When input special sign, you can click corresponding numeral in the front panel to input. For example, click numeral 1 you can input“/” , or you can click the numeral in the on-screen keyboard directly.
Double left click mouse
Implement special control operation such as double click one item in the file list to playback the video.
In multiple-window mode, double left click one channel to view in full-window. Double left click current video again to go back to previous multiple-window mode.

2.6 Mouse Control

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Right click mouse
In real-time monitor mode, pops up shortcut menu: one-window, four-window, nine-window and sixteen-window, Pan/Tilt/Zoom, color setting, search, record, alarm input, alarm output, main menu. Among which, Pan/Tilt/Zoom and color setting applies for current selected channel. If you are in multiple-window mode, system automatically switches to the corresponding channel.
Exit current menu without saving the modification.
Press middle button In numeral input box: Increase or decrease numeral value.
Switch the items in the check box.
Page up or page down
Move mouse
Select current control or move control
Drag mouse Select motion detection zone
Select privacy mask zone.
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3 Local Basic Operation

3.1 Boot up and Shutdown

3.1.1 Boot up

Caution
Before the boot up, please make sure:
For device security, please connect the NVR to the power adapter first and then connect the
device to the power socket.
The rated input voltage matches the device power on-off button. Please make sure the power
wire connection is OK. Then click the power on-off button.
Always use the stable current, if necessary UPS is a best alternative measure. Please follow the steps listed below to boot up the device.
Connect the device to the monitor and then connect a mouse.  Connect power cable.  Click the power button at the front or rear panel and then boot up the device. After device booted up,
the system is in multiple-channel display mode by default.

3.1.2 Shutdown

Note
When you see corresponding dialogue box “System is shutting down…” Do not click power on-off
button directly.
Do not unplug the power cable or click power on-off button to shutdown device directly when device
is running (especially when it is recording.)
There are three ways for you to log out.
a) Main menu (RECOMMENDED) From Main Menu->Shutdown, select shutdown from dropdown list. Click OK button, you can see device shuts down.
b) From power on-off button on the front panel or remote control Press the power on-off button on the NVR front panel or remote control for more than 3 seconds to shutdown the device.
c) From power on-off button on the rear panel.

3.2 Change/Reset Password

3.2.1 Change Password

For your own safety, please change your administrator default password after your first login.
After system booted up, you can see the following interface if it is your first login or you have restored default setup. See Figure 3-1. Please input old password and then input new password twice to confirm the change.
The default administrator user name is admin and the password is admin.  You can set security questions here to reset the password in case you forgot. System supports
customized setup. Please note you need to set two security questions at the same time. When you
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reset the password, you need to answer these two security questions too. For reset information, please refer to chapter 3.2.2.
Figure 3-1
Click Cancel button, system pops up the following interface for you to confirm. See Figure 3-2. Check the box here, system will not pop up the change password interface the next time.
Figure 3-2

3.2.2 Reset Password

Once you forgot password, you can answer the security questions you set in chapter 3.2.1 to reset the password.
In login interface, click . See Figure 3-7.
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Figure 3-3
System pops up the following dialogue box, please answer the security questions and then input the new password twice. See Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4
Tips
You can go to main menu->Setting->System->Account->Secure question to set.

3.3 Startup Wizard

After device successfully booted up, it goes to startup wizard. Click Cancel/Next button, you can see system goes to login interface.
Tips
Check the box Startup button here, system goes to startup wizard again when it boots up the next time. Cancel the Startup button, system goes to the login interface directly when it boots up the next time.
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Figure 3-5
Click Cancel button or Next Step button, system goes to login interface. See Figure 3-6. System consists of three accounts:
Username: admin. Password: admin. (administrator, local and network)  Username: 888888. Password: 888888. (administrator, local only)  Username: default. Password: default (hidden user). Hidden user “default” is for system interior use
only and can not be deleted. When there is no login user, hidden user “default” automatically login.
You can set some rights such as monitor for this user so that you can view some channel view
without login.
Figure 3-6
Note: For security reason, please modify password after you first login.
Within 30 minutes, three times login failure will result in system alarm and five times login failure will result in account lock!
Click OK button, you can go to General interface. See Figure 3-7. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 3.17.1.
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Figure 3-7
Click Next button, you can go to network interface. See Figure 3-8. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 3.15.
Figure 3-8
Click Next button, you can go to remote device interface. See Figure 3-9. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 3.5.
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Figure 3-9
Click Next button, you can go to RAID interface. See Figure 3-10. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 3.16.4.
Figure 3-10
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Click Next button, you can go to Schedule interface. See Figure 3-11. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 3.11.2.
Figure 3-11
Click Finish button, system pops up a dialogue box. Click the OK button, the startup wizard is complete. See Figure 3-12.
Figure 3-12

3.4 Navigation Bar

You need to go to the Main menu->Setting->System->General to enable navigation bar function; otherwise you can not see the following interface. The navigation bar is shown as below. See Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-13
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3.4.1 Main Menu

Click button to go to the main menu interface.

3.4.2 Dual-screen operation

Important
This function is for some series only.
Click to select screen 2, you can view an interface shown as below. See Figure 3-14. It is a navigation bar for screen 2.
Figure 3-14
Click any screen split mode; HDMI2 screen can display corresponding screens. Now you can control two screens. See Figure 3-15.
Figure 3-15
Note
Screen 2 function is null if tour is in process. Please disable tour function first.  Right now, the screen 2 operation can only be realized on the navigation bar. The operations on the
right-click menu are for screen 1 only.

3.4.3 Output Screen

Select corresponding window-split mode and output channels.

3.4.4 Tour

Click button to enable tour, the icon becomes , you can see the tour is in process.

3.4.5 PTZ

Click , system goes to the PTZ control interface. Please refer to chapter 3.10.2.

3.4.6 Color

Click button , system goes to the color interface. Please refer to chapter 3.5.3.
Please make sure system is in one-channel mode.

3.4.7 Search

Click button , system goes to search interface. Please refer to chapter 3.12.2

3.4.8 Audio Broadcast

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Click , you can go to the audio broadcast interface. Please refer to chapter 3.12.2.

3.4.9 Alarm Status

Click button , system goes to alarm status interface. It is to view device status and channel status. Please refer to chapter 3.20.1.5.

3.4.10 Channel Info

Click button , system goes to the channel information setup interface. It is to view information of the corresponding channel. See Figure 3-16.
Figure 3-16

3.4.11 Remote Device

Click , system goes to the remote device interface. Please refer to chapter 3.5.

3.4.12 Network

Click , system goes to the network interface. It is to set network IP address, default gateway and etc. Please refer to chapter 3.15.

3.4.13 HDD Manager

Click system goes to the HDD manager interface. It is to view and manage HDD information. Please refer to chapter 3.16.1.

3.4.14 USB Manager

Click system goes to the USB Manager interface. See Figure 3-17. It is to view USB information, backup and update. Please refer to chapter 3.13.1 file backup, chapter 3.13.3 backup log, chapter3.13.2
import/export, and chapter 3.20.4 upgrade for detailed information.
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Figure 3-17

3.4.15 System Status

Click , you can go to the following interface. See Figure 3-18. Here you can view host information, RAID information, HDD information, HDD usage rate, fan speed, CPU usage, CPU temperature, memory
usage, power information and etc. The following interface for reference only.
Figure 3-18

3.4.16 Device Tree

Click , you can go to the following interface. See Figure 3-19. You can view channel list and device list.
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Figure 3-19

3.5 Remote Device

3.5.1 Remote Device Connection

From Main menu->Setting->Camera->Remote->Remote or right click mouse on the preview interface and then select Remote item, you can see the following interface. See Figure 3-20.
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Figure 3-20
Search remote device
Click Device search button, you can view the searched IP addresses at the top pane of the interface.
Note
You can use IP address or MAC address to search device. System supports fuzzy search.  For the device in the added device list, you can not see it at the top pane of the interface.
Click , you can view the video of current camera.
Double click an IP address or check one or more IP address (es) at the same time and then click Add button, you can add current device to the added devices at the bottom pane of the interface. System supports batch add function.
Add remote device
Click Manual Add button, you can add a device directly. Here you can set TCP/UPD/auto connection mode. The default setup is TCP. See Figure 3-21.
Manufacturer: Select the manufacture from the dropdown list.  IP address: Input remote IP address.  TCP port: Input TCP port value.  User name: Input the user name you login the remote device.  Password: Input the password you login the remote device.  Channel amount: It is to display channel total amount. Click Set button to set remote device channel
so that you can control remotely.
Remote channel amount: The channel mount of the remote device.  Channel: The channel mount of current device. It is the channel amount you want to view the remote
device.
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Decode buffer: Please select from the dropdown list: default/realtime/fluency.
Important
Please note the manual add function is for Dahua, Panasonic, Sony, Dynacolor, Samsung, AXIS, Arecont, ONVIF and Custom. When the type is the custom, you can just input URL address, user name and password connect to the network camera without considering network camera manufacture. Please contact your network camera manufacturer for the URL address.
Figure 3-21
Change IP address
On the searched devices list, check one or more device(s) at the same time. Click Modify IP button , you can see the following interface. See Figure 3-22.
DHCP: Check the box here, system can auto allocate the IP address. The IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway are reference only.
Static: Check the box here, you can set IP address, subnet mask, default gateway manually.  IP address/subnet mask/default gateway: You can input corresponding information here.  User name/password: The account you login the remote device. Please input here to password
verification to change the remote device password. Incremental value: When you want to change several IP addresses, once you input the IP address of
the first device, the IP address of the next device will increase accordingly. For example, when the
incremental value is 1, if the IP address of the first device is 172.10.3.128, the IP address of the
second device will auto be set as 172.10.3.129.
Note
For the static IP address, system will alert you if there is any IP conflict. If you are changing several
IP addresses at the same time, system auto skip the conflicted IP and auto allocate again according
to the incremental value you set.
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Figure 3-22
Export IP
You can export the list of the added devices to your local PC. Insert UBS device and then click Export button, you can see the following interface. See Figure 3-23.
Figure 3-23
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Select the saved path and click OK. You can see Backup completed prompt. See Figure 3-24.
Figure 3-24
Note
The export file extension name is .CVS. The file contains IP address, port, remote channel No. manufacturer, user name, password and etc.
Import IP
You can import the added device list to add the device conveniently. Click Import button, you can go to the following interface. See Figure 3-25.
Figure 3-25
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Select the import file and then click OK button.
Note
If the imported IP is already in the added device list, system pops up dialogue box for you to confirm overwrite or not.
Click OK button, the new IP setup can overwrite the new one.  Click Cancel button, system adds the new IP setup.
Important
You can edit the exported file. Please make sure the file format is the same. Otherwise you can not
import the file again!
System does not support customized protocol import/export.  The import/export function is for the devices of the same language.

3.5.2 Short-Cut Menu

In the preview interface, for the channel of no IPC connection, you can click the icon “+” in the centre of
the interface to quickly go to the Remote Device interface. See Figure 3-26.
Figure 3-26

3.5.3 Image

From main menu->Setting->Camera->Image, you can see the image interface is shown as below. See Figure 3-27.
Channel: Select a channel from the dropdown list.  Config file: There are three configuration files. System sets proper parameters (such as brightness,
contrastness and etc) for each configuration file. You can select according to your actual situation. Saturation: It is to adjust monitor window saturation. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default
value is 50. The larger the number, the strong the color is. This value has no effect on the general
brightness of the whole video. The video color may become too strong if the value is too high. For
the grey part of the video, the distortion may occur if the white balance is not accurate. Please note
the video may not be attractive if the value is too low. The recommended value ranges from 40 to 60. Brightness: It is to adjust monitor window bright. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default value is
50. The larger the number is, the bright the video is. When you input the value here, the bright
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section and the dark section of the video will be adjusted accordingly. You can use this function
when the whole video is too dark or too bright. Please note the video may become hazy if the value
is too high. The recommended value ranges from 40 to 60. Contrast: It is to adjust monitor window contrast. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default value
is 50. The larger the number is, the higher the contrast is. You can use this function when the whole
video bright is OK but the contrast is not proper. Please note the video may become hazy if the value
is too low. If this value is too high, the dark section may lack brightness while the bright section may
over exposure .The recommended value ranges from 40 to 60. Auto Iris: It is for the device of the auto lens. You can check the box before ON to enable this
function. The auto iris may change if the light becomes different. When you disable this function, the
iris is at the max. System does not add the auto iris function in the exposure control. This function is
on by default. Gamma: It is to set each pixel brightness. The higher the value is, the brighter the image is. The
value ranges from 0 to 100. The recommended value ranges from 40 to 60.
Mirror: It is to switch video left and right limit. This function is disabled by default.  Flip: Please select from the dropdown list. It includes normal/180°/90°/270° and etc. Some camera
sports flip mode. 3D NR: It is to process multiple-frame (At least two frames). System uses the information between
these two frames to realize noise reduction function.
BLC: It includes several options: BLC/WDR/HLC/OFF.  BLC: There are two modes: default/customize. For the default mode, the device auto exposures
according to the environments situation so that the darkest area of the video is clearer. For the
customized mode, you can select a rectangle zone to enhance its brightness to the proper level. WDR: For the WDR scene, this function can lower the high bright section and enhance the
brightness of the low bright section. So that you can view these two sections clearly at the same time.
The value ranges from 1 to 100. When you switch the camera from no-WDR mode to the WDR mode,
system may lose several seconds record video. HLC: After you enabled HLC function, the device can lower the brightness of the brightest section
according to the HLC control level. It can reduce the area of the halo and lower the brightness of the
whole video.
OFF: It is to disable the BLC function. Please note this function is disabled by default. Profile: It is to set the white balance mode. It has effect on the general hue of the video. This function
is on by default. You can select the different scene mode such as auto, sunny, cloudy, home, office,
night, disable and etc to adjust the video to the best quality. Auto: The auto white balance is on. System can auto compensate the color temperature to make
sure the vide color is proper.
Sunny: The threshold of the white balance is in the sunny mode. Night: The threshold of the white balance is in the night mode. Customized: You can set the gain of the red/blue channel. The value reneges from 0 to 100. W/B Mode: It is to set white balance mode. It can affect the video total hue. The default setup is auto.
Please note different cameras support different modes. Please select from the dropdown list. The
options include sunny/night/customized and etc.
Day/night. It is to set device color and the B/W mode switch. The default setup is auto.  Color: Device outputs the color video. Auto: Device auto select to output the color or the B/W video according to the device feature (The
general bright of the video or there is IR light or not.)
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B/W: The device outputs the black and white video. Sensor: It is to set when there is peripheral connected IR light. Please note some non-IR series
product support sensor input function.
Figure 3-27

3.5.4 Channel Name

From main menu->Setting->Camera->Channel name, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 3-28. It is to modify channel name. It max supports 31-character. Please note you can only modify the channel name of the connected network camera.
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Figure 3-28

3.5.5 Upgrade

Important System max supports to upgrade 8 network cameras at the same time.
It is to update the network camera. From main menu->Setting->Camera->Remote->Upgrade, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 3-29. Click Browse button and then select the upgrade file. Then select a channel (or you can select device type filter to select several devices at the same time.) Click Start upgrade button to upgrade. You can see the corresponding dialogue once the upgrade is finish.
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Figure 3-29

3.6 Preview

After device booted up, the system is in multiple-channel display mode. See Figure 3-30.Please note the displayed window amount may vary. The following figure is for reference only. Please refer to chapter 1.3 Specifications for the window-amount your product supported.
Figure 3-30

3.6.1 Preview

If you want to change system date and time, you can refer to general settings (Main Menu->Setting->System->General). If you want to modify the channel name, please refer to the display settings (Main Menu->Camera->CAM name)
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1
Current channel pops up this icon when it is recording.
3
Current channel pops up this icon when video loss alarm occurs.
2
Current channel pops up this icon when motion detect alarm occurs.
4
Current channel pops up this icon when it is in monitor lock status.
5
System exceeds decoded channel amount.
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Tips
Preview drag: If you want to change position of channel 1 and channel 2 when you are
previewing, you can left click mouse in the channel 1 and then drag to channel 2, release mouse
you can switch channel 1 and channel 2 positions.

3.6.2 Preview Control Interface

Move you mouse to the top centre of the video of current channel, you can see system pops up the preview control interface. See Figure 3-31. If your mouse stays in this area for more than 6 seconds and has no operation, the control bar automatically hides.
Figure 3-31
1) Instant playback It is to playback the previous 5-60 minutes record of current channel. Please go to the Main menu->Setting->->System->General to set real-time playback time. System may pop up a dialogue box if there is no such record in current channel.
2) Digital zoom It is to zoom in specified zone of current channel. It supports zoom in function of multiple-channel.
Click button , the button is shown as . There are two ways for you to zoom in.
Drag the mouse to select a zone; you can view an interface show as Figure 3-32.
Figure 3-32
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Put the middle button at the centre of the zone you want to zoom in, and move the mouse, you
can view an interface shown as in Figure 3-33.
Figure 3-33
Right click mouse to cancel zoom and go back to the original interface.
3) Manual record function It is to backup the video of current channel to the USB device. System can not backup the video of multiple-channel at the same time.
Click button , system begins recording. Click it again, system stops recoridng. You can find the record file on the flash disk.
4) Manual Snapshot
Click to snapshot 1-5 times. The snapshot file is saved on the USB device or HDD. You can go to the Search interface (chapter 3.12) to view.
5) Bidirectional talk If the connected front-end device supports bidirectional talk function, you can click this button. Click
button to start bidirectional talk function the icon now is shown as . Now the rest bidirectional talk buttons of digital channel becomes null too.
Click again, you can cancel bidirectional talk and the bidirectional talk buttons of other digital
channels become as .
6) Switch stream
Click , you can switch between the main stream and the sub stream. M: M stands for main stream.
S: S stands for sub stream. System supports 3 sub streams (S1/S2/S3). Please refer to chapter
3.11.1.1.

3.6.3 Right Click Menu

After you logged in the device, right click mouse, you can see the short cut menu. Please see Figure 3-34.
Window split mode: You can select window amount and then select channels.  Custom split: It is to set video split mode and displayed channel.  PTZ: Click it to go to PTZ interface. Please refer to chapter 3.8.  Fish eye: It is to set fish eye installation mode and display mode. Please refer to chapter 3.7.
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Split track: It is to set the video to be displayed at the same screen as 4/6-window mode. Please refer
to chapter 3.7. Smart Track: It is to view the trigger video of the fish eye and PTZ camera. Please refer to chapter
3.7.
Auto focus: It is to set auto focus function. Please make sure the connected network camera supports this function.
Image: Set video corresponding information. Please refer to chapter 3.5.3.  Search: Click it to go to Search interface to search and playback a record file. Please refer to chapter
3.12.
Record control: Enable/disable record channel and alarm control. Please refer to chapter 3.11 and
3.14.10 .
Remote: Search and add a remote device. Please refer to chapter 3.5.  Main menu: Go to system main menu interface.
Tips:
Right click mouse to go back to the previous interface.
Figure 3-34

3.6.4 Preview Display Effect Setup

3.6.4.1 Display From Main Menu->Setting->System->Display, you can go to the following interface. See Figure 3-35. Here you can set menu and video preview effect. All you operation here does not affect the record file and playback effect. Now you can set corresponding information. Time display: You can select to display time or not when system is playback.
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Channel display: You can select to channel name or not when system is playback.  Image enhance: Check the box; you can optimize the margin of the preview video.  IVS rule: Check the box to enable IVS function. System can display IVS rule on the preview video.  Original scale: You can set different original rates for different channels. Click Set and then select a
channel, you can restore original rate.
Screen mode: It is for dual-screen operation. Please select from the dropdown list according to your
actual situation. Click Apply button, system needs to restart to activate new setup. For example, 32+4 means for VGA, system max supports 32-window split and for HDMI2, system max supports 4-window split. Please note this function is for some series product only.
Screen enable: Check the box here to enable the screen. In this way, it can display the video.  Screen No. Select the corresponding screen from the dropdown list and then set resolution.  Resolution: There are four options: 1920×1080, 1280×1024, 1280×720, and 1024×768. The VGA default
resolution is 1280×1024; HDMI default resolution is 1920×1080. Please note the system needs to reboot to activate current setup.
Figure 3-35
Preview mode: It is to set preview display mode. Please select from the dropdown list.  General: There is no displayed information on the preview interface. Human face: System will display human face information on the right pane of the preview interface.
See Figure 3-36.
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Figure 3-36
POS info: Check the box, system will display POS information on the preview interface. Click OK button to save current setup.
3.6.4.2 Preview Tour Parameters Set preview display mode, channel display sequence and tour setup. Set preview display mode: On the preview interface, right click mouse, you can view right-click menu.
Now you can select preview window amount and channel.
Set channel display mode: On the preview interface, if you want to change channel 1 and channel 16
position, please right click channel 1 video window and then drag to the channel 16 video window, release button, you can change channel 1 and channel 16 position.
Tour setup: Here you can set preview window channel display mode and interval. Please follow the
steps listed below. From Main menu->Setting->System->Display->Tour, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 3-37. Here you can set tour parameter.
Screen No.: Please select screen from the dropdown list.  Video detect: It is to set video detect tour. System supports 1/8-window tour.  Alarm: It is to set alarm tour. System supports 1/8-window tour.  Enable tour: Check the box here to enable tour function.  Interval: Input proper interval value here. The value ranges from 1-120 seconds.  Window split: It is to set window split mode.
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Figure 3-37
Tips
On the navigation bar, click / to enable/disable tour. Click Save button to save current setup.
3.6.4.3 Custom Split It is to set customized local preview display mode. From Main menu->Setting->System->Display->Custom split, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 3-38.
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Figure 3-38
Click and then click to select basic mode In regular mode, drag the mouse in the preview frame, you can merge several small windows to one
window so that you can get you desired split mode. After the setup, the selected window has the red frame. See Figure 3-39.
Figure 3-39
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Select the merging window, the frame is red; you can click to cancel the merge to restore regular mode. Click Save to exit. After the setup, you can go to the preview window, right click mouse and then select custom split. See Figure 3-40.
Figure 3-40

3.7 Fish Eye

3.7.1 Fish eye de-warp during preview interface

On the preview interface, select fisheye channel and then right click mouse, you can select fisheye. Now you can see an interface shown as in Figure 3-41. You can set fisheye installation mode and display mode.
Note:
For the non-fisheye channel, system pops up dialogue box to remind you it is not a fisheye channel
and does not support de-warp function.
If system resources are insufficient, system pops up the corresponding dialogue box too.
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Installation modes
Icon
Note
Ceiling mount
Ground mount
360°panorama original view
1 de-warp window+1 panorama stretching
2 panorama stretching view
1 360° panorama view+3 de-warp windows
1 360°panorama view+4 de-warp windows
4 de-warp windows+1 panorama stretching
1 360° panorama view+8 de-warp windows
Wall mount
360°panorama original view
Panorama stretching
There are three installation modes: ceiling mount/wall mount/ground mount. The different installations modes have different de-warp modes. Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Figure 3-41
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1 panorama unfolding view+3 de-warp windows
1 panorama unfolding view +4 de warp windows
1 panorama unfolding view +8 de warp windows
Figure 3-42
In Figure 3-42, you can adjust the color pane on the left pane or use your mouse to change the position of the small images on the right pane to realize fisheye de-warp. Please use the mouse to zoom in/zoom out, move/rotate the image. (Please note this function is not for wall mount mode)

3.7.2 Fish eye de-warp during playback

On the main menu, click search button. Select 1-window playback mode and corresponding fisheye channel, click to play.
Right click the , you can go to the de-warp playback interface. For detailed information, please refer to chapter 3.7.1.

3.8 Split Track

It is to display one video channel in several windows. On the preview interface, right click mouse and then select split track, you can see an interface shown as below. See Figure 3-43.
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Figure 3-43
Please select split mode, it includes main screen, one main screen+3 extension screens, one main screen +5 extension screens. See Figure 3-44. This function can divide the main screen to several windows. Use the mouse to adjust the frames in different colors to set the images to be displayed in the extension screen. On the main screen or the extension screen, use the middle button of the mouse to zoom in or zoom out.
Figure 3-44

3.9 Smart Track

This function allows you to view the trigger video of the fish eye&PTZ camera. The fish eye is the main camera to view the whole surveillance condition, the PTZ camera works as the slave camera to view the details. On the preview interface, select the corresponding window, right click mouse and then select Smart track, you can see an interface shown as below. See Figure 3-45.
Note
Please refer to chapter 3.14.8 for setup information.
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Figure 3-45

3.10 PTZ

Note: Before you control the PTZ, please make sure the PTZ decoder and the NVR network connection is OK and the corresponding settings are right.

3.10.1 PTZ Settings

Cable Connection
Please follow the procedures below to go on cable connection
Connect the dome RS485 port to NVR RS485 port.  Connect dome video output cable to NVR video input port.  Connect power adapter to the dome.
In the main menu, from Setting->System->PTZ, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3-46. Here you can set the following items:
Channel: Select the current camera channel.  PTZ type: There are two types: local/remote. Please select local mode if you are connect RS485
cable to connect to the Speed dome (PTZ). Please select remote mode if you are connecting to the network PTZ camera.
Protocol: Select corresponding PTZ protocol(such as PELCOD)  Address: Default address is 1.  Baud rate: Select corresponding baud rate. Default value is 9600.  Data bit: Select corresponding data bits. Default value is 8.  Stop bit: Select corresponding stop bits. Default value is 1.  Parity: There are three options: odd/even/none. Default setup is none.
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Figure 3-46
If you are connecting to network PTZ, the PTZ type shall be remote. See Figure 3-47.
Figure 3-47

3.10.2 PTZ Control

After completing all the setting please click save button. Right click mouse (click “Fn” Button in the front panel or click “Fn” key in the remote control). The interface is shown as in Figure 3-48. Please
note you can only go to the PTZ control interface when you are in 1-window display mode.
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Figure 3-48
The PTZ setup is shown as in See Figure 3-49. Please note the commend name is grey once device does not support this function. The PTZ operation is only valid in one-window mode.
Here you can control PTZ direction, speed, zoom, focus, iris, preset, tour, scan, pattern aux function, light and wiper, rotation and etc. Speed is to control PTZ movement speed. The value ranges from 1 to 8.The speed 8 is faster than speed
1. You can use the remote control to click the small keyboard to set.
You can click and of the zoom, focus and iris to zoom in/out, definition and brightness. The PTZ rotation supports 8 directions. If you are using direction buttons on the front panel, there are only
four directions: up/down/left/right.
Figure 3-49
In the middle of the eight direction arrows, there is a 3D intelligent positioning key. See Figure 3-50. Please make sure your protocol supports this function and you need to use mouse to control. Click this key, system goes back to the single screen mode. Drag the mouse in the screen to adjust
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Name
Function key
function
Shortcut key
Function key
function
Shortcut key
Zoom
Near
Far
Focus
Near
Far
Iris close
Open
Icon
Function
Icon
Function
Preset
Flip
Tour
Reset
Pattern
Aux
Scan
Aux on-off button
Rotate
Go to menu
section size. The dragged zone supports 4X to 16X speeds. It can realize PTZ automatically. The smaller zone you dragged, the higher the speed.
Figure 3-50
In Figure 3-49, click to open the menu, you can set preset, tour, pattern, scan and etc. See Figure 3-51.
Figure 3-51 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Please note the above interface may vary due to different protocols. The button is grey and can not be selected once the current function is null. Right click mouse or click the ESC button at the front panel to go back to the Figure 3-49.
3.10.2.1 PTZ Function Setup
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Click , you can go to the following interface to set preset, tour, pattern, and scan. See Figure 3-52.
Figure 3-52
Preset Setup
In Figure 3-52, click preset button and use eight direction arrows to adjust camera to the proper position. The interface is shown as in Figure 3-53. Click Set button and then input preset number. Click Set button to save current preset.
Figure 3-53
Tour Setup
In Figure 3-52, click tour button. Input tour value and preset No. Click Add preset button to add current preset to the tour. See Figure 3-54.
Tips
Repeat the above steps to add more presets to the tour. Click Del preset button to remove it from the tour. Please note some protocols do not support delete preset function.
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Figure 3-54
Pattern Setup
In Figure 3-52, click Pattern button and input pattern number. Click Begin button to start direction operation. Or you can go back to Figure 3-49 to operate zoom/focus/iris/direction operation. In Figure 3-52, click End button.
Figure 3-55
Scan Setup
In Figure 3-52, click Scan button. Use direction buttons to set camera left limit and then click Left button. Use direction buttons to set camera right limit and then click Right button. Now the scan setup process is complete.
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3.10.2.2 Call PTZ Function
Call Preset
Figure 3-56
In Figure 3-51, input preset value and then click to call a preset. Click again to stop call.
Call Pattern
In Figure 3-51, input pattern value and then click to call a pattern. Click again to stop call.
Call Tour
In Figure 3-51, input tour value and then click to call a tour. Click again to stop call.
Call Scan
In Figure 3-51, input Scan value and then click to call a tour. Click again to stop call.
Rotate
In Figure 3-51, click to enable the camera to rotate. System supports preset, tour, pattern, scan, rotate, light and etc function.
Note:
Preset, tour and pattern all need the value to be the control parameters. You can define it as you
require.
You need to refer to your camera user’s manual for Aux definition. In some cases, it can be used for
special process.
Aux
Click , system goes to the following interface. The options here are defined by the protocol. The aux
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number is corresponding to the aux on-off button of the decoder. See Figure 3-57.
Figure 3-57

3.11 Record and Snapshot

The record/snapshot priority is: Alarm->Motion detect->Schedule.

3.11.1 Encode

3.11.1.1 Encode
Encode setting is to set IPC encode mode, resolution, bit stream type and etc. From Main menu->Setting->System->Encode, you can see the following interface. See Figure 3-58.
Channel: Select the channel you want.  Type: Please select from the dropdown list. There are three options: regular/motion detect/alarm.
You can set the various encode parameters for different record types.
Compression: System supports H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG and etc.  Resolution: The mainstream resolution type is IPC’s encoding config. Generally there is
D1/720P/1080P.
Frame rate: It ranges from 1f/s to 25f/s in NTSC mode and 1f/s to 30f/s in PAL mode.  Bit rate type: System supports two types: CBR and VBR. In VBR mode, you can set video quality.  Video/audio: You can enable or disable the video/audio. Please note, once you enable audio
function for one channel, system may enable audio function of the rest channels by default.
Audio encode: Please select audio encode mode from the dropdown list. It includes:
PCM/G711A/G711Mu/AAC.
Audio sampling: It is the audio sampling rate in one second. The higher the sampling rate is, the
more nature the audio is. There are two options: 8000(default)/16000.
CopyAfter you complete the setup, you can click Copy button to copy current setup to other
channel(s). You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3-65. You can see current channel number is grey. Please check the number to select the channel or you can check the box ALL. Please click the OK button in Figure 3-65 and Figure 3-59 respectively to complete the setup. Please note, once you check the All box, you set same encode setup for all channels. Audio/video enable box, overlay button and the copy button is shield.
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Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function.
Figure 3-58
3.11.1.2 Overlay
Click overlay button, you can see an interface is shown in Figure 3-59. Cover area: Here is for you to cover area section. You can drag you mouse to set proper section size.
In one channel video, system max supports 4 zones in one channel. You can set with Fn button or direction buttons.
Preview/monitor: The cover area has two types. Preview and Monitor. Preview means the privacy
mask zone can not be viewed by user when system is in preview status. Monitor means the privacy mask zone can not be view by the user when system is in monitor status.
Time display: You can select system displays time or not when you playback. Please click set button
and then drag the title to the corresponding position in the screen.
Channel display: You can select system displays channel number or not when you playback. Please
click set button and then drag the title to the corresponding position in the screen.
Customized title: System supports five customized titles.
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Figure 3-59

3.11.2 Schedule

The record type priority is: Alarm>Motion detect>Regular.
3.11.2.1 Schedule Record
Set record time, record plan and etc. Please note system is in 24-hour record by default after its first boot up. In the main menu, from Main menu->Setting->Storage->Schedule, you can go to schedule menu. See Figure 3-63. There are total six periods. Channel: Please select the channel number first. You can select “all” if you want to set for the whole
channels.
: Sync connection icon. Select icon of several dates, all checked items can be edited or
together. Now the icon is shown as .
: Click it to delete a record type from one period.  Record Type: Please check the box to select corresponding record type. There are four types:
Regular/MD (motion detect)/Alarm/MD&Alarm.
Week day: There are eight options: ranges from Saturday to Sunday and all.  Holiday: It is to set holiday setup. Please note you need to go to the General interface (Main
Menu->Setting->System->General) to add holiday first. Otherwise you can not see this item.
Pre-record: System can pre-record the video before the event occurs into the file. The value ranges
from 1 to 30 seconds depending on the bit stream.
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Redundancy: System supports redundancy backup function. It allows you backup recorded file in
two disks. You can highlight Redundancy button to activate this function. Please note, before enable this function, please set at least one HDD as redundant. (Main menu->Setting->Storage->HDD Manager). Please note this function is null if there is only one HDD.
ANR: It is to save video to the SD card of the network camera in case the network connection fails.
The value ranges from 0s43200s. After the network connection resumed, the system can get the video from the SD card and there is no risk of record loss.
Period setup: Click button after one date or a holiday, you can see an interface shown as in
Figure 3-64.There are five record types: regular, motion detection (MD), Alarm, MD & alarm, and intelligence.
Please following the steps listed below to draw the period manually.
a) Select a channel you want to set. See Figure 3-60.
Figure 3-60
b) Set record type. See Figure 3-61.
Figure 3-61
c) Please draw manually to set record period. There are six periods in one day. See Figure 3-62.
Figure 3-62
Please check the box to select the corresponding function. After completing all the setups please click save button, system goes back to the previous menu. There are color bars for your reference. Green color stands for regular recording, yellow color stands for motion detection and red color stands for alarm recording, and orange color stands for intelligent alarm. The white means the MD and alarm record is valid. Once you have set to record when the MD and alarm occurs, system will not record neither motion detect occurs nor the alarm occurs.
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Figure 3-63
Figure 3-64
Quick Setup
Copy function allows you to copy one channel setup to another. After setting in channel 1, click Copy button, you can go to interface Figure 3-65. You can see current channel name is grey such as channel 1. Now you can select the channel you want to paste such as channel 5/6/7. If you want to save current setup of channel 1 to all channels, you can click the first box “ALL”. Click the OK button to save current
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copy setup. Click the OK button in the Encode interface, the copy function succeeded. Please note, if you select ALL in Figure 3-65, the record setup of all channels are the same and the Copy button becomes hidden.
Figure 3-65 Click OK button to save current setup.
3.11.2.2 Schedule Snapshot
From Main menu->Setting->Storage->Record or on the preview interface, right click mouse and then select record item, you can see Figure 3-66. Select snapshot channel and enable snapshot function. Click Save button.
Figure 3-66 From Main menu->Setting->Camera->Encode->Snapshot, you can go to snapshot interface. See Figure
3-67. Select the snapshot channel from the dropdown list and then select snapshot mode as Timing (Schedule) from the dropdown list and then set picture size, quality and snapshot frequency.
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Figure 3-67 In the main menu, from Main menu->Setting->Storage->Schedule->Snapshot, you can go to
schedule menu. See Figure 3-63 . Here you can set snapshot period. There are total six periods in one day. Please refer to chapter 3.11.2.1 for detailed setup information. The setup steps are general the same.
Figure 3-68
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Note
Please note the trigger snapshot has the higher priority than regular snapshot. If you have enabled
these two types at the same time, system can activate the trigger snapshot when an alarm occurs, and otherwise system just operates the regular snapshot.
Only the trigger snapshot supports this function. The regular snapshot function can not send out
picture via the email. But you can upload the picture to a FTP.

3.11.3 Motion Detect Record/Snapshot

3.11.3.1 Motion detect record
a) From Main menu->Setting->Event->Video detect, you can go to the following interface. See
Figure 3-69.
Figure 3-69
b) Select a channel from the dropdown list and then check the enable button to enable motion
detect function.
c) Click Region Click select button, the interface is shown as in Figure 3-70. Here you can set
motion detection zone. There are four zones for you to set. Please select a zone first and then left drag the mouse to select a zone. The corresponding color zone displays different detection zone. You can click Fn button to switch between the arm mode and disarm mode. In arm mode, you can click the direction buttons to move the green rectangle to set the motion detection zone. After you completed the setup, please click ENTER button to exit current setup. Do remember click save button to save current setup. If you click ESC button to exit the region setup interface system will not save your zone setup.
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Figure 3-70
d) Period: Click set button, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3-71. Here you can set
motion detect period. System only enables motion detect operation in the specified periods. It is not for video loss or the tampering. There are two ways for you to set periods. Please note system only supports 6 periods in one day.
In Figure 3-71, Select icon of several dates, all checked items can be edited together. Now
the icon is shown as . Click to delete a record type from one period.
In Figure 3-71. Click button after one date or a holiday, you can see an interface shown as in
Figure 3-72. There are four record types: regular, motion detection (MD), Alarm, MD & alarm. e) Set sensitivity. Please note the sixth level has the highest sensitivity.
f) Click Save button to complete motion detect setup. g) From Main menu->Setting->Storage->-Schedule. See Figure 3-63. h) Set motion detect record channel, period and the record type shall be motion detect (MD).
Please refer to chapter 3.11.2. i) Click Copy button to copy current setup to other channel(s). j) Click OK button to complete motion detect record setup.
Figure 3-71
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Figure 3-72
3.11.3.2 Motion Detect Snapshot
a) From Main menu->Setting->Camera->Encode->Snapshot, you can go to snapshot interface.
See Figure 3-73. b) In Figure 3-73, select trigger snapshot from the dropdown list and then set picture size, quality
and snapshot frequency. Click OK button to save current setup. c) From Main menu->Setting->Event->Detect, here you can select motion detect type, motion
detect channel and then check the enable box. Please refer to chapter 3.11.3.1. d) Click OK button to complete motion detect setup.
Figure 3-73
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3.11.4 Alarm Record/Snapshot

3.11.4.1 Alarm Record
a) Before you set alarm setup information, please go to chapter 2.3 to connect alarm input and
alarm output cable (such as light, siren and etc). b) The record priority is: Alarm>Motion detect>Regular.
In the main menu, from Setting->Event-> Alarm, you can see alarm setup interface. See Figure 3-74.
Alarm in: Here is for you to select channel number.  Event type: There are four types. Local input/network input/IPC external/IPC offline alarm.
Local alarm: The alarm signal system detects from the alarm input port. Network alarm: It is the alarm signal from the network. IPC external alarm: It is the on-off alarm signal from the front-end device and can activate the
local NVR. IPC offline alarm: Once you select this item, system can generate an alarm when the front-end
IPC disconnects with the local NVR. The alarm can activate record, PTZ, snapshot and etc. The
alarm can last until the IPC and the NVR connection resumes.
Enable: Please you need to highlight this button to enable current function.  Type: normal open or normal close.
c) Click Save button to complete alarm setup interface.
Figure 3-74
d) From Mani menu->Setting->Storage->Schedule, you can go to Figure 3-63. e) Select alarm channel, period and the record type shall be alarm. Please refer to chapter 3.11.2. f) Click Copy button to copy current setup to other channel(s). g) Click OK button to save alarm record information.
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3.11.4.2 Alarm Snapshot
a) Please refer to Step a) to step c) of chapter 3.11.3.2 to enable timing snapshot. b) From Main menu->Setting->Storage->schedule, you can go to Figure 3-75 to enable snapshot
function. c) From Main menu->Setting->Event->Alarm, you can go to Figure 3-74 to set alarm parameter
and enable snapshot function. d) Click Save button to save alarm snapshot setup.
Figure 3-75

3.11.5 Manual Record/Snapshot

You need to have proper rights to implement the following operations. Please make sure the HDD has been properly installed.
3.11.5.1 Manual Record
a) Right click mouse and select manual record or in the main menu, from
Setting->Storage->Manual Record. Manual record menu is shown as in Figure 3-76.
Tips
You can click Rec button on the front panel (if possible) to go to the Manual Record interface.
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Figure 3-76
b) Check the box here to select manual record channel(s). You can see the corresponding
indicator light on the front panel is on.
Channel: It is to display device all channels.  Manual: It has the highest priority. Enable corresponding channel to record no matter what period
applied in the record setup. Now system is record general file.
Auto: System enables auto record function as you set in chapter 3.11.2 schedule interface
(General/Motion detect/Alarm)
Stop: Stop current channel record/Snapshot no matter what period applied in the record setup.  All: Check the All box to select all channels.
c) Click OK button to complete manual record setup.
3.11.5.2 Manual Snapshot
Click button at the preview control bar, you can snapshot 1-5 picture(s). From main menu->Setting->Camera->Encode->Snapshot, you can set snapshot times. You can go to chapter 3.12
to view snapshot picture.

3.11.6 Holiday Record/Snapshot

It is for you to set holiday record or snapshot plan. Please note the holiday record/snapshot setup has the higher priority than the ordinary date record/snapshot setup.
3.11.6.1 Holiday Record
a) From Mani menu->Setting->System->General, you can go to the following interface. See Figure
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3-77.
Figure 3-77
b) Click Add new holiday button, you can see an interface shown as in Figure 3-78. Here you can
set holiday date name, repeat mode, start time/end time and etc.
Figure 3-78
c) Click Add button to complete holiday setup. Now you can enable holiday setup and then click
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