HIKVISION DS-6102HLI-T, DS-6102HLI, DS-6102HLI-SE User Manual

User Manual of Portable Video Recorder
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Portable Video Recorder
User Manual
User Manual of Portable Video Recorder
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User Manual
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Regulatory information
FCC information
FCC compliance: Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your
body.
FCC conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EU Conformity Statement
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with
the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC,
the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local
supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection
points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.
2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific
battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate
cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or
to a designated collection point. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements.
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This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1) this device may not cause interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radioexempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and
maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference
to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut
fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par
Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres
utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.
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Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property
loss.
The precaution measure is divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions”
Warnings: Serious injury or death may occur if any of the warnings are neglected. Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may occur if any of the cautions are neglected.
Warnings
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or
end-user.
In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation
and region. Please refer to technical specifications for detailed information.
Input voltage should meet both the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and the Limited Power Source with
100~240 VAC, 48 VDC or 12 VDC according to the IEC60950-1 standard. Please refer to technical specifications
for detailed information.
Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over-heating or a fire
hazard.
Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket.
If smoke, odor or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable, and then
please contact the service center.
Preventive and Cautionary Tips
Before connecting and operating your device, please be advised of the following tips:
Make sure that all the related equipment is power-off during the installation.
Do not place the product in high-temperature or damp environment, and do not expose it to high
electromagnetic radiation.
If the product does not function properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center. Do not
disassemble the product for repair or maintenance by yourself.
Only use the battery, power adapter and assembly parts specified by the manufacturer.
Consult the authorized dealer or technician from Hikvision for any question and request for product using.
Warnings Follow these
safeguards to prevent serious
injury or death.
Cautions Follow these
precautions to prevent
potential injury or material
damage.
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Applicable Models
This manual is applicable to the models listed in the following table.
Series
Model
DS-6102 Series
DS-6102HLI-T
DS-6102HLI
DS-6102HLI-SE
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORD
The default password (12345) for the Admin account is for first-time log-in
purposes only. You must change this default password to better protect against security risks, such as the
unauthorized access by others to the product that may prevent the product from functioning properly
and/or lead to other undesirable consequences.
For your privacy, we strongly recommend changing the password to something of your own choosing (using
a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters)
in order to increase the security of your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or
end-user.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 9 Chapter 1
Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 9 1.1
Main Functions ........................................................................................................................................ 9 1.2
Product Features ................................................................................................................................... 10 1.3
Conventions .......................................................................................................................................... 10 1.4
System Start-up ..................................................................................................................... 11 Chapter 2
Package Contents .................................................................................................................................. 11 2.1
Panel Description .................................................................................................................................. 11 2.2
2.2.1 DS-6102HLI(-SE) Series ............................................................................................................... 11
2.2.2 DS-6102HLI-T Series ................................................................................................................... 12
Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 13 2.3
2.3.1 Installing and Uninstalling the Battery ....................................................................................... 13
2.3.2 Installing the SIM Card ............................................................................................................... 14
2.3.3 Installing the Micro SD Card ....................................................................................................... 15
2.3.4 Installing and Uninstalling the External Camera......................................................................... 16
Charging the Battery ............................................................................................................................. 17 2.4
Status Light ............................................................................................................................................ 17 2.5
Startup and Shutdown .......................................................................................................................... 18 2.6
2.6.1 Startup ....................................................................................................................................... 18
2.6.2 Shutdown ................................................................................................................................... 18
Basic Operations .................................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 3
Using the Touchscreen .......................................................................................................................... 19 3.1
Login ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.2
3.2.1 Password Login .......................................................................................................................... 19
3.2.2 Fingerprint Login ........................................................................................................................ 20
Modify Default Password ...................................................................................................................... 21 3.3
Restore Default Password...................................................................................................................... 22 3.4
Home Page ............................................................................................................................................ 23 3.5
Notification Center ................................................................................................................................ 24 3.6
Connecting PVR to Computer ................................................................................................................ 25 3.7
Record and Capture ............................................................................................................... 27 Chapter 4
Record Video Files ................................................................................................................................. 27 4.1
Capture Pictures .................................................................................................................................... 28 4.2
Audio Recording .................................................................................................................... 29 Chapter 5
Two-way Audio and Group Intercom ...................................................................................... 31 Chapter 6
Two-way Audio ...................................................................................................................................... 31 6.1
Audio Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 31 6.2
Analog Intercom Module (Optional) ...................................................................................... 32 Chapter 7
File Management and Uploading ........................................................................................... 34 Chapter 8
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Video Files Management ....................................................................................................................... 34 8.1
8.1.1 Viewing the Video File ............................................................................................................... 35
8.1.2 Deleting the Video File ............................................................................................................... 36
Image Files Management ...................................................................................................................... 37 8.2
8.2.1 Viewing the Image File ............................................................................................................... 37
8.2.2 Uploading Image to Platform ..................................................................................................... 38
8.2.3 Deleting the Image File .............................................................................................................. 39
Audio Files Management....................................................................................................................... 40 8.3
8.3.1 Viewing the Audio File ............................................................................................................... 40
8.3.2 Deleting the Audio File ............................................................................................................... 41
Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 43 Chapter 9
Acceleration Alarm ................................................................................................................................ 43 9.1
Manual Alarm ........................................................................................................................................ 43 9.2
Temperature Alarm ............................................................................................................................... 44 9.3
Message ................................................................................................................................ 45 Chapter 10
General Configuration............................................................................................................ 48 Chapter 11
Network................................................................................................................................................. 48 11.1
11.1.1 Dialing Settings........................................................................................................................... 48
11.1.2 Wi-Fi Settings ............................................................................................................................. 52
11.1.3 Wired Network Settings ............................................................................................................. 54
Bluetooth .............................................................................................................................................. 55 11.2
Positioning ............................................................................................................................................. 58 11.3
Platform................................................................................................................................................. 60 11.4
Tethering & Portable Hotspot ............................................................................................................... 61 11.5
ONVIF Protocol ...................................................................................................................................... 61 11.6
LAN Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 62 11.7
Ping Test ................................................................................................................................................ 63 11.8
Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 64 Chapter 12
Audio and Video Parameters ................................................................................................................. 64 12.1
12.1.1 Recording Parameters Settings .................................................................................................. 64
12.1.2 Network Transmission Settings .................................................................................................. 65
12.1.3 Capture and OSD Settings .......................................................................................................... 66
Pre-Record Settings ............................................................................................................................... 68 12.2
Overwrite Settings ................................................................................................................................. 69 12.3
Focus Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 70 12.4
Power Saver ........................................................................................................................................... 71 12.5
Sound .................................................................................................................................................... 71 12.6
Storage .................................................................................................................................................. 73 12.7
12.7.1 Switch Storage Space ................................................................................................................. 73
12.7.2 Storage Space Management ...................................................................................................... 74
Applications ........................................................................................................................................... 75 12.8
12.8.1 Install an Application .................................................................................................................. 75
12.8.2 View Installed Applications ........................................................................................................ 76
Peripheral .............................................................................................................................................. 77 12.9
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Battery ................................................................................................................................................... 78 12.10
System Time and Language ................................................................................................................... 78 12.11
12.11.1 Date and Time ............................................................................................................................ 78
12.11.2 Language & Input ....................................................................................................................... 79
Management ......................................................................................................................... 80 Chapter 13
User ....................................................................................................................................................... 80 13.1
13.1.1 Normal User Management ........................................................................................................ 80
13.1.2 Personal Settings ........................................................................................................................ 84
13.1.3 Fingerprint Management ........................................................................................................... 85
Log ......................................................................................................................................................... 87 13.2
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 88 13.3
13.3.1 Export Configuration File ........................................................................................................... 89
13.3.2 Import Configuration File ........................................................................................................... 90
13.3.3 Restore Default Settings ............................................................................................................. 90
13.3.4 Software Installation .................................................................................................................. 91
13.3.5 Video Platform Manager ............................................................................................................ 92
13.3.6 Boot Animation and Logo .......................................................................................................... 92
13.3.7 USB Debugging ........................................................................................................................... 93
13.3.8 Restore Factory Settings ............................................................................................................. 93
13.3.9 Device Test ................................................................................................................................. 94
13.3.10 Running Information .................................................................................................................. 94
About..................................................................................................................................................... 94 13.4
Tools ...................................................................................................................................... 95 Chapter 14
Calculator .............................................................................................................................................. 95 14.1
Clock ...................................................................................................................................................... 96 14.2
14.2.1 Adding the Clock ........................................................................................................................ 96
14.2.2 Editing the Clock ........................................................................................................................ 97
14.2.3 Deleting the Clock ...................................................................................................................... 97
Torch ...................................................................................................................................................... 97 14.3
Compass ................................................................................................................................................ 97 14.4
Appendix ............................................................................................................................... 99 Chapter 15
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 99 15.1
Upgrade ............................................................................................................................................... 101 15.2
Extension Base .................................................................................................................................... 102 15.3
15.3.1 Components ............................................................................................................................. 102
15.3.2 Function Description ................................................................................................................ 104
15.3.3 Indicators ................................................................................................................................. 105
15.3.4 Cautions ................................................................................................................................... 105
Summary of Changes........................................................................................................................... 106 15.4
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Introduction Chapter 1
Overview 1.1
The portable video recorder (PVR) is operated by wireless control and transmits video and audio stream via 3G/4G mobile
networks or Wi-Fi networks. With the built-in GNSS module, Bluetooth module, high-definition internal camera, it provides
the functionalities of locating the device, capturing the picture, recording the video, etc. The fingerprint identification is also
supported by the device and it has various extension ports to meet the actual needs.
Thanks to these features, PVR is widely applied to the surveillance projects of crime scene investigations, remote
depositions, etc.
Main Functions 1.2
Network Settings: Supporting TCP/IP protocols. Transmitting video, audio and alarm data via network. Wireless Settings: Built-in 3G/4G and Wi-Fi (2.4G/5.8G) communication module connectable to platform for
centralized monitoring.
Dual-stream Transmission: One for local high-definition storage and one for network transmission. Dual SIM Card Design: Single card mode and double card mode are both available. Both 3G and 4G SIM card are
supported in single card mode; two 3G SIM cards are supported in double card mode.
Two-way Audio: Supporting full-duplex two-way audio between device and platform. Group Intercom: Supporting one-to-all or one-to-one intercom between members in the group. Analog Intercom: Supporting analog intercom which is developed basing on the radio propagation. (Only available for
DS-6102HLI-T series.)
Location Service: Built-in GNSS module precisely positioning the device and uploading location information to
surveillance center.
Bluetooth: Built-in Bluetooth module supporting two-way audio and file printout using Bluetooth headset or printer. Biometric Authentication: Fingerprint identification technology providing high security for access control. User Management: User accounts assigned with different permissions in favor of central management and
maintenance.
Tethering and Portable Hotspot: Sharing Internet connection with other devices; working as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot. For DS-6102HLI-T series, built-in 13 megapixels camera taking high definition pictures.
For DS-6102HLI(-SE) series, built-in 5 megapixels camera taking high definition pictures.
Supporting external camera to realize simultaneous work of internal & external cameras. Supporting one-touch capture. Messages can be sent from platform to devices to release notification. One-touch manual alarm can be uploaded to the platform. Supporting acceleration alarm in special case such as device fall off. Temperature alarm avoiding heat damage from the device. Built-in LED flash lamp working as the flashlight of internal camera or electric torch. Automatically switch to power saving mode to extend the life of battery. Supporting date and time settings. Supporting on screen display (OSD) of time, camera name and positioning information.
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Supporting the connection of RF card reader (NFC / RFID). Supporting the switch of input method. Supporting common tools including Calculator, Clock, Torch and Compass. Installing and uninstalling applications. Supporting NTP synchronization with the platform. Supporting GPS upload interval settings on the platform side.
Product Features 1.3
Easy to carry the mobile terminal, meeting the actual needs of individual work. For DS-6102HLI-T series, both internal camera and external camera (1080p, 720p, D1, VGA and QVGA) are supported.
For DS-6102HLI(-SE) series, both internal camera (1080P, 720P, D1, VGA and QVGA) and external camera (D1 and CIF)
are supported.
Adopt H.264 digital coding technology to reduce the storage pressure of the storage medium in the device. Built-in 3G/4G and Wi-Fi module transmit audio and video data stably in mobile conditions, using optimization
algorithm.
Built-in GPS positioning module records the locations of the event. Central platform software provides functionalities of live view, two-way audio, data storage, device positioning, etc. For DS-6102HLI-T series, 32G internal storage space is available and up to 32G external SD card can be installed.
For DS-6102HLI(-SE) series, 16G internal storage space is available and up to 32G external SD card can be installed.
Different permissions can be assigned to the users. The monitoring host provides the LCD monitor and buttons, supporting the touch operations. Three-proofing technology (water-proofing, dust-proofing, shock resistance). Lithium battery supporting at least 4 hours continuous work. SDK of smart operation system can be provided for custom development.
Conventions 1.4
The DS-6102HLI-T an DS-6102HLI(-SE) series Portable Video Recorder will be briefed as PVR or device.
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System Start-up Chapter 2
Package Contents 2.1
Unpack and check the package contents carefully. The following assembly parts are supplied:
Portable Video Recorder (1) Battery (1; 7.4V/2000mAh) Charger (1; AC Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz 0.8A; DC Output: 12V 2A) DVD/CD (with user manual supplied) (1)
Panel Description 2.2
2.2.1 DS-6102HLI(-SE) Series
Panel View Figure 2. 1
Table 2. 1 Interface Description
No.
Name
Function Description
1
Menu
Show the hidden menu on the screen.
2
Home page
Return to the Home Page.
3
Return
Return to the previous menu.
4
Record
Long press it to enable/disable the recording.
5
Fingerprint area
Swipe the finger across the fingerprint area for fingerprint registration.
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No.
Name
Function Description
6
Headset interface
Use for the headset.
7
Micro HDMI port
HDMI video output connector.
8
PTT
Use for the group intercom.
9
Audio+, Audio-
Increase or decrease the audio volume
Zoom in or zoom out on the Camera interface
10
Power supply
Supply the power for the device.
11
USB interface
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for connecting to the computer.
12
Power
Long press it to turn on/off the device
Press it to lock/unlock the screen
13
Alarm
Press it to send the manual alarm.
14
Capture
Capture the picture.
15
External camera
interface
Install the external camera if needed.
16
External antenna
interface
Install the external 3G/4G antenna when the 3G slave SIM card/4G SIM card is
used.
17
Camera
5 mega-pixel internal camera (with Flashlight built-in)
18
Extension base
interface
Connect to the device extension base
2.2.2 DS-6102HLI-T Series
Panel View Figure 2. 2
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Table 2. 2 Interface Description
No.
Name
Function Description
1
Menu
Show the hidden menu on the screen.
2
Home page
Return to the Home Page.
3
Return
Return to the previous menu.
4
Record
Long press it to enable/disable the recording.
5
Fingerprint area
Swipe the finger across the fingerprint area for fingerprint registration.
6
Headset interface
Use for the headset.
7
Micro HDMI port
HDMI video output connector.
8
PTT
Use for the group intercom and analog intercom.
9
Audio+, Audio-
Increase or decrease the audio volume
Zoom in or zoom out on the Camera interface
10
Power supply
Supply the power for the device.
11
USB interface
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for connecting to the computer.
12
Power
Long press it to turn on/off the device
Press it to lock/unlock the screen
13
Alarm
Press it to send the manual alarm.
14
Capture
Capture the picture.
15
External camera
interface
Install the external camera if needed.
16
External antenna
interface
Install the external 3G/4G antenna when the 3G slave SIM card/4G SIM card is
used.
17
Camera
13 megapixels internal camera (with Flashlight built-in)
18
Extension base
interface
Connect to the device extension base
Installation 2.3
2.3.1 Installing and Uninstalling the Battery
The PVR is equipped with one battery to ensure the device normal working.
Perform the following steps to install or uninstall the battery:
Turn off the power of all the related equipment when you install or uninstall the battery.
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1. Remove back cover
Loosen the 4 set screws on the rear panel of the device
using a straight screwdriver, and then remove the back
cover.
2. Install the battery
Insert the battery into the opening on the back of the
device, making sure the gold contacts on the battery align
that on the device. And then gently press down to secure
the battery.
3. Uninstall the battery
Lift the battery up from the device bottom side and then
remove it away from the device.
2.3.2 Installing the SIM Card
Two card sockets are provided, one for the main SIM card with a built-in 3G antenna and the other one for the slave SIM
card requiring an external antenna. When the device is working in the single card mode, insert the SIM card into the Main
Card Socket.
Perform the following steps to install the SIM card:
When the 3G slave SIM card is adopted, install an external 3G antenna at the top of the device. When the 4G SIM card is adopted, insert the 4G SIM card into the main card socket and then install an external 4G
antenna.
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The pictures below are for reference only.
Steps:
1. Remove the battery
Loosen the 4 set screws on the rear panel of the device
using a straight screwdriver, and then remove the back
cover and battery.
2. Install the SIM card
Carefully slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket until
the card locks into place. Make sure that the card's gold
contacts face into the device and that the upper-left angled
corner of the card is positioned correctly. The upper one is
Main Card Socket 1 and the lower one is Slave Card Socket
2.
For DS-6102HLI-SE, only one SIM card socket is supported.
3. Install the antenna
Install the 3G or 4G antenna at the top of the device if the
Slave Card Socket 2 is equipped with a 3G SIM card or the
4G SIM card is adopted.
2.3.3 Installing the Micro SD Card
The device supports 32G memory itself. And you can also extend its storage capacity using a micro secure digital (SD) card.
The SD card socket locates under the rear panel of the device.
Perform the following steps to install the micro SD card:
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1. Remove the battery
Loosen the 4 set screws on the rear panel of the device
using a straight screwdriver, and then remove the back
cover and battery.
2. Lift the sheet metal
Push the sheet metal above the SD card socket along the
opening direction (marked on the sheet metal), and then lift
it up.
3. Fix the micro SD card
Slide the micro SD card into the socket provided, with the
gold contacts facing down, until the card locks into the
place. By default, the device should mount the micro SD
card automatically.
2.3.4 Installing and Uninstalling the External Camera
There is a 13 megapixels camera built in the device, which can be used to record videos or capture pictures. You can also
install an external camera onto the device if needed.
Perform the following steps to install or uninstall the external camera:
Do not rotate or bend the connector of the external camera.
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1. Installing the external camera
Align the white arrow on the external camera with the
white label on the device port, and then insert it.
2. Uninstalling the external camera
Press the root of the interface, lift it up, and pull out the
external camera after the snap joint is opened.
Charging the Battery 2.4
Use the authentic original Hikvision battery and charger to ensure the safe operations of the device.
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery is adopted for the device and you can check the battery level from the battery icon
displayed in the upper-right corner of the screen. When the battery level is lower than 15%, the status light at the top of the
device will turn to red and flash rapidly. Charge the battery timely to ensure the normal operations of the device.
Pull up the cover on the right-side of the device, and then insert the end of charger into the jack. The status light is red in
the charging process and it will turn to steady green when the battery is fully charged.
Status Light 2.5
The status light at the top indicates the current working status of the device. For details, see the table below:
Table 2. 3 Status Light Description
Status Light
Function Description
Priority
Red and steady
Battery is charging.
4
Green and steady
Battery is full.
4
Red and fast flashing
(200ms open, 100ms close)
Device is exceptional (e.g., battery level is lower than 15%).
3
Green and normal flashing
(800ms open, 400ms close)
Network transmission is in process.
2
Red and slow flashing
(1200ms open, 600ms close)
The device is in recording.
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The larger the numeric is, the higher the priority is.
Startup and Shutdown 2.6
2.6.1 Startup
Insert the power adapter or install the battery into the device, and then long press the POWER button on the right-side to
start up the device. The Login interface will be displayed on the screen after the startup process is complete.
2.6.2 Shutdown
Do not uninstall the battery to shut down the device.
To shut down or reboot the device, long press the POWER button on the right-side of the PVR to enter the Shutdown
interface, shown as below:
Shutdown Figure 2. 3
Tap Power off, and tap OK to shut down the device.
Tap Reboot, and tap OK to reboot the device.
Tap the icon to enable the silent mode; Tap the icon to enable the vibrate mode; Tap the icon to enable the
ring mode.
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Basic Operations Chapter 3
Using the Touchscreen 3.1
You can operate the PVR by using the touchscreen.
Tap
To act on items on the screen, such as application and settings icons, to type letters and symbols using the onscreen
keyboard, or to press onscreen icons, you simply tap them with your finger.
Swipe
Touch the target region on the screen, and then move your finger across the surface of the screen, to reach the desired
position. For example, you swipe left or right to view the next or previous picture.
Pinch
When viewing pictures, you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together
(to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in).
Login 3.2
Purpose:
Two login methods are provided, including inputting user name and password and swiping registered fingerprint.
3.2.1 Password Login
Step:
1. Input the User Name and Password in the corresponding text fields to log into the device.
2. Tap Login to log in.
The default password (12345) for the Admin account is for first-time log-in purposes only. You must change
this default password to better protect against security risks, such as the unauthorized access by others to the
product that may prevent the product from functioning properly and/or lead to other undesirable
consequences.
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Login Figure 3. 1
If you have entered the wrong password for 5 times, the current user account will be locked for 30 seconds.
3.2.2 Fingerprint Login
Fingerprint login is only supported by DS-6102HLI-T series.
Before you start:
1. Register your fingerprint. Please refer to the section 13.1.3 Fingerprint Management for detailed steps.
2. Enable fingerprint login by tapping the icon on the home page and checking the checkboxes of Login mode 1 and
Login mode 2.
User Management Figure 3. 2
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Step:
Place your registered finger on the fingerprint area to log in.
Modify Default Password 3.3
Purpose:
You must change the default password to better protect against security risks.
Steps:
1. After your first login, the password change notice pops up. Tap Settings to modify default password.
Warning Figure 3. 3
2. Input password in New text field and Confirm the new password.
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED–WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CREATE A STRONG PASSWORD OF YOUR OWN
CHOOSING (USING A MINIMUM OF 8 CHARACTERS, INCLUDING AT LEAST THREE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
UPPER CASE LETTERS, LOWER CASE LETTERS, NUMBERS, AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS.) IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE
SECURITY OF YOUR PRODUCT. AND WE RECOMMEND YOU RESET YOUR PASSWORD REGULARLY, ESPECIALLY IN THE
HIGH SECURITY SYSTEM, RESETTING THE PASSWORD MONTHLY OR WEEKLY CAN BETTER PROTECT YOUR PRODUCT.
3. Tap OK to save the new password.
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Modify Password Figure 3. 4
Restore Default Password 3.4
Purpose:
If you forget your password and have input wrong password 5 times, you can restore the default password by importing an
encryption file that gotten from technical support.
Before you start:
Insert an SD card. For detailed steps, refer to section 2.3.3 Installing the Micro SD Card.
Steps:
1. Tap Restore to restore default password.
Attention Box Figure 3. 5
2. Tap Restore to following interface.
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Export/Import Interface Figure 3. 6
3. Tap Export to export attribute code to external SD card.
4. Send the attribute code to technical support for an encryption file.
5. Import the encryption file into the external SD card of PVR.
Encryption file must be input in the root directory of SD card.
6. Enter the Export/Import interface and tap Import to import it.
7. After importing succeeded, it will turn back to login interface. Input default password (12345) to log in and modify
default password.
Home Page 3.5
You enter the Home page after log into the PVR.
Status Bar
At the top of the screen, the status bar indicates the current status of PVR, including recording status, positioning
status, USB connection status, Bluetooth status, Wi-Fi status and battery status.
Date & Time
The current date and time of the system are displayed
Menu Item
The application icons are displayed in the Menu Item area, including Camera, Recorder, File, Settings, etc.
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Home Pages Figure 3. 7
Notification Center 3.6
Swipe down from the top of the screen to view the Notification Center.
Quick Start Icons
5 application icons are displayed in the Notification Center: Bluetooth, Positioning, Wi-Fi, Data communication of SIM
Card and Platform. Tap the icon to enable/disable the corresponding functionality. The icons are color-coded with blue
/ white / light-blue to indicate that the applications are on / off / in process of opening or closing.
Detailed Information
The detailed information of the applications, including USB connection status, platform registration status, positioning
status, etc., will be displayed in a list under the quick start icons.
Notification Center Figure 3. 8
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Connecting PVR to Computer 3.7
Purpose:
Connect PVR to a computer using the USB cable, and then you can copy files from PVR to the computer or copy files from
the computer to PVR.
Steps:
1. Start the PVR, and then connect it to the computer using a USB cable.
2. Enter the Notification Center, and the message USB connected will be displayed on the list.
Notification Center Figure 3. 9
3. Tap the item to enter the USB Mass Storage Settings interface.
USB Mass Storage Settings Figure 3. 10
4. Tap Turn on USB storage on the screen. Then the color of android turns from green to yellow, and the message USB
storage in use appears, indicating that the PVR is successfully connected to the computer via USB interface.
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USB Mass Storage Settings Figure 3. 11
5. After connected successfully, the PVR works as a storage device.
Enter My ComputerRemovable Disk on the computer, and you can view and operate the files stored on the PVR.
When the external micro SD card is mounted to the PVR, two removable disks will be displayed on the computer.
6. To exit from the storage mode of PVR, eject the device from the computer, and then tap Turn off USB storage on the
screen.
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Record and Capture Chapter 4
Purpose:
The internal and external cameras can both record video files and capture pictures.
In this section, we take the internal camera as an example.
Step:
Tap the camera application icon on the Home Page to enter the Camera interface.
Camera Figure 4. 1
Record Video Files 4.1
Two recording methods are provided for PVR: quick recording mode and recording on the Camera interface.
Option 1: Quick Recording Mode
Long press the button on the front panel of PVR to start / stop the recording. The recording parameters can be set on
the Camera interface.
Option 2: Recording on Camera Interface
Steps:
1. Tap the Parameter Settings icon and configure the recording parameters to meet the actual needs.
Resolution: the size of the image, namely, the number of pixels. Frame rate: the frequency of the unique consecutive images (called frames) produced by PVR. Bitrate: the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time. Flashlight: the dwell time of the flashlight.
Table 4. 1 Video Settings
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The external camera does not support the flashlight.
2. Tap the Record icon to start recording. The Record icon turns to . You can view the record time in the
upper-left corner of the screen.
The duration time of the continuous recording is configurable. For details, see Section 10.5.1 Recording Parameters
Settings.
3. Tap the icon to stop recording.
4. Tap the Video/Picture icon in the lower-left corner of the screen to view the record files. For details, see Section 7.1
Video Files Management.
Capture Pictures 4.2
Two capture methods are provided for PVR: quick capture mode and capture on the Camera interface.
Option 1: Quick Recording Mode
Tap the Camera button on the right-side panel of PVR capture pictures.
Option 2: Capture on Camera Interface
Steps:
1. Tap the Parameter Settings icon and configure the capture parameters to meet the actual needs.
Auto upload: upload the captured picture to the platform automatically. Capture sound: turn on/off the capture sound. Resolution: the size of the captured picture. Image quality: the quality of the captured picture. Continuous: capture pictures continuously. Up to 8 pictures can be captured at a time.
Capture Settings Figure 4. 2
2. Tap the Capture icon to capture the picture. You can enable/disable the flashlight according to the external
circumstances, to increase the clarity of captured picture.
3. Tap the Video/Picture icon in the lower-left corner of the screen to view the captured pictures. For details, see Section
7.2 Picture Files Management.
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Audio Recording Chapter 5
Purpose:
You can also record the audio files separately if needed.
Step:
1. Tap the recorder application icon on the Home Page to enter the Recorder interface.
Recorder Figure 5. 1
2. Tap the icon to start the audio recording. The icon turns to .
The audio file name and audio recording time are displayed on the screen. You can also view the real-time sound
intensity from the pointer position on the index dial.
Recorder Figure 5. 2
3. Tap the icon during the audio recording and a message box pops up.
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recording does not pause during this period.
Recorder Figure 5. 3
4. Tap the icon in the upper-right corner of the screen to view the recorded audio files. For details, see Section 8.3
Audio Files Management.
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Two-way Audio and Group Intercom Chapter 6
Two-way Audio 6.1
Before you start:
Register the PVR on the platform to realize the central management of devices. For details, see Section 10.4 Platform.
With the built-in speaker and pick-up, the PVR supports the two-way audio with the platform after the registration is
complete, in no need of other associated equipment (including headset and so on).
The two-way audio is initiated by the platform, and the PVR cannot send the two-way audio request.
Audio Settings 6.2
You can record the two-way audio (between device and platform) or voice talk (between members in the group) in the
audio recorder or video stream.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Additional Settings > Audio settings to enter the Audio Settings interface.
2. Check the checkbox of Intercom Mix.
Audio Settings Figure 6. 1
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Analog Intercom Module (Optional) Chapter 7
Purpose:
Within a specified distance, you can send the real-time voice messages to others via the analog intercom. The difference
between group intercom and analog intercom: group intercom sends message basing on the wireless network and analog
intercom sends message via radio propagation instead.
Only the device with the build-in analog intercom module supports the function.
Steps:
1. Tap the icon to enter Intercom settings interface.
Intercom Figure 7. 1
2. Select the power consumption of the intercom as Low or High.
Low: ensure you can communicate with intercoms within 1 kilometer in low consumption. High: ensure you can communicate with intercoms within 3 kilometers in high consumption.
The distance of the Low and High power consumption above is effective in the open space.
3. Tap the / button to switch to the channel you want to talk to.
Up to 8 channels are provided.
4. Tap the icon in the top left corner and tap to select a channel to configure.
5. Tap the Send, Rec Subsonic, Out Freq, In Freq or Bandwidth to edit the parameters of them.
Send: set subsonic type and subsonic value of the sending subsonic. Rec Subsonic: set subsonic type and subsonic value of the receiving subsonic. Out Freq: sending frequency of the current channel. In Freq: receiving frequency of the current channel.
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Bandwidth: the fluctuating range for Out Freq and In Freq.
Intercoms with the same above parameters can send and receive the voice messages.
6. Press-and-hold the PTT button to speak. And all the intercoms with the same parameters can receive your voice
message.
To stop the voice talk service, release the PTT button.
7. Tap the button and tap OK to exit the intercom application.
If you press the or button instead of , the intercom application will run in background.
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File Management and Uploading Chapter 8
Purpose:
Three types of files are supported, including video files, picture files and audio files. The files created on the same date are
stored in one folder which is named by the date, such as 20131106. The device provides a 32G memory, and you can insert
an external SD card to extend the storage capacity of the device.
Steps:
1. Tap the file application icon on the Home Page to enter the File Management interface.
2. You can tap the admin to select account as admin or other user.
The admin user account has the permission to view and manage the files of all users; while the normal user account
only has the permission to view and manage its own files.
3. Tap Video, Image, or Audio tab to manage video files, picture files, and audio files.
Video Figure 8. 1
Video Files Management 8.1
Purpose:
You can view and delete the video files.
Step:
Tap the Video tab on the File Management interface to enter the Video File Management interface.
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Video Figure 8. 2
8.1.1 Viewing the Video File
Steps:
1. In Video File Management interface, tap the date folder you want to view. The videos are sorted by date. Videos
recorded in the same date belong to the same folder.
2. Tap a video file to start playing it.
Video File Figure 8. 3
Table 8. 1 Icon Description
Icon
Name
Description
Pause/Play
Pause/Play the video.
Speed up/down
Increase/Decrease the play speed of video. 1x, 2x and 3x are supported.
Details
View the details of the video, including file name, time, size, etc.
Delete
Delete the video file.
Return
Go back to the video file list interface.
Record
Go to the record interface of camera.
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8.1.2 Deleting the Video File
Purpose:
You can delete one video at a time or delete the video files in batches on the File Management interface.
Steps:
To delete video folder, do following steps:
1. In Video File Management interface, tap down the folder you want to delete for 2 seconds.
2. Tap Delete and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to delete it.
Delete Folder Figure 8. 4
To delete a video, do following steps:
1. In Video File Management interface, tap a folder who contains the video you want to delete.
2. Tap down the video you want to delete for 2 seconds.
3. Tap Delete and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to delete it.
Table 8. 2 Delete Video
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Image Files Management 8.2
Purpose:
You can view, upload, and delete the image files.
Step:
Tap the Image tab on the File Management interface to enter the Image File Management interface.
Image Figure 8. 5
8.2.1 Viewing the Image File
Steps:
1. In Image File Management interface, tap the date folder you want to view. The images are sorted by date. Images
taken in the same date belong to the same folder.
2. Tap the image file to view it.
3. You can swipe left or right to view previous or next image.
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Picture Figure 8. 6
Table 8. 3 Icon Description
Icon
Name
Description
Details
View the details of the image, including file name, time, size, etc.
Delete
Delete the image file.
Upload
Upload the image file to the platform.
8.2.2 Uploading Image to Platform
Before you start:
The device should be registered on the platform.
Steps:
To upload one image, do following step:
In image playback interface, tap and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to upload it.
To upload images in batch, do following steps:
1. Enter a date folder.
2. Tap down an image for 2 seconds to pop up menus.
3. Tap to select images you want to upload.
4. Tap and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to upload them.
The image that has been uploaded to the platform will be marked with the icon
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Upload Image Figure 8. 7
8.2.3 Deleting the Image File
You can delete one image at a time or delete image in batches on the File Management interface.
Steps:
To delete one image at a time, do following step:
In image playback interface, tap the button and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to delete it.
To delete images in batch, do following steps:
1. Enter a date folder.
2. Tap down an image for 2 seconds to pop up menus.
3. Tap to select images you want to delete.
4. Tap Delete and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to delete them.
Delete Picture Figure 8. 8
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Audio Files Management 8.3
Purpose:
You can view and delete the audio files.
Step:
Tap the Audio tab on the File Management interface to enter the Audio File Management interface.
Audio Figure 8. 9
8.3.1 Viewing the Audio File
Steps:
1. In Audio File Management interface, tap the date folder you want to view. The audios are sorted by date. Audios
recorded in the same date belong to the same folder.
2. Tap the audio file to play it.
3. You can drag the blue slider on the process bar to adjust the audio play process.
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Audio File Figure 8. 10
Table 8. 4 Icon Description
Icon
Name
Description
Pause/Play
Pause/Play the audio.
Details
View the details of the audio file, including the name, time, size, etc.
Delete
Delete the audio file.
8.3.2 Deleting the Audio File
Purpose:
You can delete the audio files in batches on the File Management interface.
Steps:
To delete one audio at a time, do following step:
In audio playback interface, tap and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to delete it.
To delete audios in batch, do following steps:
1. Enter a date folder.
2. Tap down an audio for 2 seconds to pop up menus.
3. Tap to select audios you want to delete.
4. Tap Delete and tap OK in pop-up dialog box to delete them.
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Delete Audio Figure 8. 11
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Alarm Chapter 9
Acceleration Alarm 9.1
Acceleration Alarm function is not supported by DS-6102HLI-SE series PVR.
When the PVR drops down at a fast speed, it will generate acceleration alarm and then upload the acceleration alarm to the
platform. Meanwhile, the PVR will vibrate to send a notification, with the message Acceleration alarm displayed on the
interface.
Acceleration Alarm Figure 9. 1
Manual Alarm 9.2
In emergency conditions, press the Alarm button on the side of PVR manually. Then, the manual alarm information will be
uploaded to the platform, and the PVR will vibrate to send a notification, with the message Manual alarm displayed on
the interface.
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Manual Alarm Figure 9. 2
Temperature Alarm 9.3
With the built-in temperature sensor, the PVR will send alarm signal when the body temperature exceeds the upper limit
(75° C), to avoid the heat damage to the device.
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Message Chapter 10
Before you start:
Register the PVR on the platform to realize the central management of devices. For details, see Section 11.4 Platform.
Purpose:
You can send message from the platform to the mobile terminal, to release notification to the users of the device.
You can only use the iVMS-7200 platform to send message to PVR. For other platforms, this function can be custom-made
to meet the actual needs.
Tap the message application icon on the Home Page to enter the Message interface.
The messages received from the platform will be displayed on a list.
Message Figure 10. 1
The message that has been checked is marked as blue; otherwise, it is marked as white.
The PVR can receive up to 1000 items of messages, and the new messages will cover the old ones when the number
exceeds the limit.
To view the message:
Tap the item on the list, and you can view the detailed information of the selected message,
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Details Figure 10. 2
To delete the message:
Tap Delete under the list, select the messages, and then tap OK to delete the selected messages.
Message Figure 10. 3
You can also press the Menu button on the front panel to show the hidden menu, and tap Delete all messages to remove all
the messages.
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Message Figure 10. 4
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General Configuration Chapter 11
Network 11.1
11.1.1 Dialing Settings
2 SIM cards can be installed on the PVR, including Main SIM Card and Slave SIM Card. You can configure the dialing settings
for each SIM card.
Take the Main SIM Card as an example:
Steps:
1. Tap the icon on the home page,
or tap Settings > NET > Dial settings to enter the Dialing Settings interface.
2. Select the Main SIM Card.
Dialing Settings Figure 11. 1
Enable Dialing
When 3G dialing and Wi-Fi networks are both available, give priority selection to the Wi-Fi networks.
Tap Enable dialing on the main SIM card settings interface after installing the Main SIM Card. Then, the device will connect
to the mobile networks and the information including the dialing status, SIM card status, network standard and IP address
will be displayed automatically.
3 types of SIM card status are provided: No card, Normal and Abnormal.
Advanced Settings
You can configure the advanced settings for 3G VPDN (Virtual Private Dialup Network).
Steps:
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1. Tap Advanced settings to enter the APN Settings interface.
The default 3G VPDN account will be displayed on the page.
Advanced Settings Figure 11. 2
2. Tap the button on the front panel to shown the hidden menu.
Advanced Settings Figure 11. 3
3. Select New APN to create a new access point for the 3G SIM card.
You can select Reset to default to restore the default settings of the current APN.
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New APN Settings Figure 11. 4
4. Input the service providers name, access point name (APN), username, password, Mobile Country Code (MCC),
Mobile Network Code (MNC) and then select the authentication type.
To configure the 3G VPDN settings, please contact the local operator and consult the network parameters.
5. Tap the button again, and tap Save to save the parameters.
White List Settings
With the white list settings, the device will get online / offline (log in / out the platform) according to the remote command
message. Up to 8 groups mobile number can be added to the white list. You can send text with authorized mobile number
to the SIM card No. of device to operate the device remotely. Text “on”, and the device will get online (log in the platform);
text “off”, and the device will get offline (log out the platform).
White List Settings Figure 11. 5
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To add mobile number to white list:
Tap the Add button, input the mobile number on the text field, and then tap OK to save the settings.
Add a New Number Figure 11. 6
To delete mobile number from the white list:
Tap the Delete white list button, select the mobile number on the white list, and tap Delete to delete the selected mobile
number from the white list.
Delete a While List Figure 11. 7
Module Format
The module format has been set when the device is delivered, such as CDMA, WCDMA or LTE.
The standard format of the installed SIM card should be the same with that of the device.
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11.1.2 Wi-Fi Settings
You can connect the device to the Wi-Fi networks and transmit the data via the Wi-Fi.
Steps:
1. Tap the icon on the home page,
or tap Settings > NET > Wi-Fi settings to enter the Wi-Fi Settings interface.
2. Swipe the slider of Search network to the right side to enable the Wi-Fi settings.
Wi-Fi Settings Figure 11. 8
3. Tap the Search network item, and then the Wi-Fi networks available will be searched and displayed on a list
automatically. You can view the signal strength, connection status, security mode and other information of the
networks.
Network List Figure 11. 9
4. You can also tap ADD NETWORK to add the access point manually.
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1) Input the network SSID and then select the security mode.
2) Optionally, you can check the checkbox of Show advanced options, and then input to configure the information
including proxy settings, IP address, gateway, etc.
3) Tap Save to save the settings. The new access point will be displayed on the Wi-Fi networks list.
Join a Network Figure 11. 10
5. Select the access point on the list, input the password, and then tap the Connect button to connect the device to the
Wi-Fi networks.
You can also check the checkbox of Show password to display the password in plaintext, or check the checkbox of
Show advanced options to configure the proxy settings or IP settings.
Join a Network Figure 11. 11
6. Tap the connected access point of Wi-Fi networks, and you can view the detailed information of the access point,
including status, signal strength, link speed, and so on. You can tap Forget to disconnect the device from the Wi-Fi
networks.
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Forget a Network Figure 11. 12
7. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a computing standard that attempts to allow easy establishment of a secure wireless
network. With the WPS function, the device can be connected to the Wi-Fi networks, with no need of password.
Press the WPS push button on the router, and tap WPS PUSH BUTTON on the device interface to search the WPS
networks. Then, the device will be connected to the available WPS networks automatically without the password.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Figure 11. 13
11.1.3 Wired Network Settings
The device can be connected to the wired networks and transmit the data via the network cables.
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This function requires for the support of device extension base.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > NET > Wired network to enter the Wired Network Settings interface.
Wired Network Figure 11. 14
2. Swipe the slider of network to the right side to enable the wired network settings.
3. Connect the device extension base to the network, and thus the PVR will be connected to the network.
Bluetooth 11.2
Purpose:
You can use the PVR with Bluetooth devices, such as Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth printer, etc.
Before using the PVR with Bluetooth devices, you should pair them first.
Steps:
1. Tap the icon on the home page,
or tap Settings > NET > Bluetooth to enter the Bluetooth Settings interface.
2. Swipe the slider of Bluetooth to the right side to enable the Bluetooth settings.
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Bluetooth Figure 11. 15
3. Tap the DS-6102HLI-T item, and the PVR becomes visible to other Bluetooth devices nearby for 2 minutes and it will
stop in 2 minutes. To disable the function immediately, tap the DS-6102HLI-T item again.
The name of DS-6102HLI-T item varies according to the PVR model.
Bluetooth Settings Figure 11. 16
4. The available Bluetooth devices nearby will be searched and displayed on a list.
Tap the SEARCH FOR DEVICES button, and you can refresh the information of the devices on the list.
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Search Devices Figure 11. 17
5. Tap the Bluetooth device item on the list to pair it with the PVR.
If prompted, input the passkey on the Bluetooth device side. See the instructions about the passkey that came with the
Bluetooth device
Pairing Figure 11. 18
6. Tap the Pair button, and the Bluetooth device will be displayed on the Paired Devices list after the pairing process is
complete.
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Pairing Figure 11. 19
7. To disconnect the Bluetooth device, tap the icon of the paired device, tap the Unpair button, and then confirm
the pop-up message box.
Unpair Figure 11. 20
Positioning 11.3
With the built-in GPS/BDS (optional) positioning module, the current longitude, latitude and speed of the device will be
detected and displayed.
Steps:
1. Tap the positioning icon on the home page,
or tap Settings > NET > Positioning settings to enter the Positioning Settings interface.
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Positioning Figure 11. 21
2. Swipe the slider of position switch to the right side to enable the positioning settings.
The longitude, latitude, time, positioning accuracy and speed of the device will be displayed automatically when the
positioning signal is available.
Turn on Positioning Figure 11. 22
To realize the BDS function, plug the additional BDS module into the device, select BDS as the positioning working
mode, and then reboot the device to activate the new settings.
Locate the device in open space to receive the positioning signal if no data is displayed. Once positioning succeeded, system time will be synchronized with the time gotten from GPS/BDS satellite. And the
priority of positioning time synchronization is higher than time set manually or automatically.
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Platform 11.4
The PVR can be connected to iVMS-7200 series platform, providing functions including live view, two-way audio, alarm, etc.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > NET > Platform settings to enter the Platform Settings interface.
Platform Settings Figure 11. 23
2. Swipe the slider of Platform to the right side to enable the platform settings, and then input the required information.
Platform IP Address: the IP address of the computer running the platform server. Platform Port: the network communication port of the platform. The default value is 7660. Device ID: the identification name of the device. The device ID should be registered on the platform first.
Platform Settings Figure 11. 24
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Tethering & Portable Hotspot 11.5
The PVR supports Internet connection sharing with PVRs, PCs or mobile phones via network cable, USB interface or
Bluetooth, and you can also set it as a Wi-Fi hotspot to provide Wi-Fi signal for devices nearby.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > NET > Portable hotspot settings to enter the Tethering & Portable Hotspot Settings interface.
Portable Hotspot Settings Figure 11. 25
2. Connect the PVR to a computer or other available device via the USB interface, check the checkbox of USB tethering,
and then the PVR will share the Internet connection with the connected computer or other devices.
3. Connect the PVR to another PVR or a computer or other available device via the network cable, check the checkbox of
Wired network tethering, and then the PVR will share the Internet connection with the connected PVR, computer, or
other devices.
The wired network tethering requires for the support of device extension base.
4. Connect the PVR to another PVR or other available device via Bluetooth function, check the checkbox of Bluetooth
tethering, and then the PVR will share the Internet connection with the connected PVR or other devices.
5. Check the checkbox of Portable Wi-Fi hotspot and then tap the Set up Wi-Fi hotspot item to configure the network
parameters including SSID, security type and password.
ONVIF Protocol 11.6
The device can be connected to NVR via ONVIF protocol, and you can configure the ONVIF protocol parameters according to
the actual needs.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > NET > ONVIF settings to enter the ONVIF Settings interface.
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ONVIF Settings Figure 11. 26
2. Input the RTSP port and ONVIF port to meet the actual needs.
The RTSP port is 8554 by default and the ONVIF port is 8080 by default.
Due to the limit of NVR, only 1-ch video stream can be gotten from the device.
LAN Connection 11.7
Purpose:
The device supports LAN connection and you can access it via the iVMS-4200 client software.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > NET > LAN Connection to enter the HIKVISION Protocol Settings interface.
LAN Connection Figure 11. 27
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2. Edit the communication port.
The communication port is 8000 by default.
3. Reboot the device to activate the new settings.
Ping Test 11.8
Purpose:
Test the network connection between PVR and target host.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > NET Ping > Test.
Ping Test Figure 11. 28
2. Input target host address (IP address or domain) in the text field.
3. Optionally, check Enable Information Scrolling checkbox to start scrolling ping test result.
4. Tap Execute to start ping test.
5. Tap Stop to stop ping test.
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Configuration Chapter 12
Audio and Video Parameters 12.1
12.1.1 Recording Parameters Settings
The recording parameters of the internal and external camera can be configured, including the recording stream type,
resolution, frame rate, duration and maximum bitrate. You can also configure the basic parameters on the Camera interface.
The new recording settings will be activated the next time the camera started.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Recording parameter settings.
Recording Settings Figure 12. 1
2. Select the internal camera or external camera to set the corresponding recording parameters.
Recording Stream: Video stream and composite stream are selectable. The video stream contains only the video
information, and the composite stream contains both the video and audio information.
Resolution: For DS-6102HLI-T series, 1080P, 720P, D1, VGA and QVGA are selectable for both internal camera and
external camera. For DS-6102HLI(-SE) series, 1080P, 720P, D1, VGA and QVGA are selectable for the internal
camera; and only the D1 and CIF are selectable for the external camera..
Frame Rate: the number of unique consecutive images (called frame) per second. Full frame rate (25 fps), 22fps,
20 fps, 18fps, 16fps, 15 fps, 12 fps, 10 fps, 8fps, 6fps, 4fps, 2fps and 1 fps are selectable.
Continuous Recording Duration: indicates the size of the record file. Continuous, 15 min., 30min., 45min, 1h, and
2h are selectable. No time limit is set when Continuous is selected, and the record file size cannot be larger than
1.99G.
Max. Bitrate: The greater the resolution and frame rate of the recordings are, the greater the required bitrate is.
The maximum bitrate ranges from 64Kbps to 8Mbps.
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Recording Camera Figure 12. 2
12.1.2 Network Transmission Settings
The network transmission parameters of the internal camera and external camera can be configured, including the stream
type, resolution, frame rate, maximum bitrate and encoding type. The new network transmission settings will be activated
the next time the platform gets stream.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Network transmission settings.
Network Transmission Settings Figure 12. 3
2. Select the internal camera or external camera to set the corresponding transmission parameters.
Stream Type: Video stream and composite stream are selectable. The video stream contains only the video
information, and the composite stream contains both the video and audio information.
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Resolution: For DS-6102HLI-T series, 1080P, 720P, D1, VGA and QVGA are selectable for both internal camera and
external camera. For DS-6102HLI(-SE) series, 1080P, 720P, D1, VGA and QVGA are selectable for the internal
camera; and only the D1 and CIF are selectable for the external camera.
Frame Rate: the number of unique consecutive images (called frame) per second. Full frame rate (25 fps), 22fps,
20 fps, 18fps, 16fps, 15 fps, 12 fps, 10 fps, 8fps, 6fps, 4fps, 2fps and 1 fps are selectable.
Max. Bitrate: The greater the resolution and frame rate of the transmitted video are, the greater the required
bitrate is. The maximum bitrate ranges from 64Kbps to 4Mbps.
Encoding Type: VBR (Variable Bit Rate) and CBR (Constant Bit Rate) are selectable. The value of selected CBR is
the same with that of Max. Bitrate; and the value of VBR adjusts automatically under the Max. Bitrate.
Network Transmission Camera Figure 12. 4
12.1.3 Capture and OSD Settings
Capture Settings
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Camera settings.
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Capture Settings Figure 12. 5
2. Select the internal camera or external camera to set the corresponding capture parameters.
Auto Upload Images: Check the checkbox to upload the captured pictures to the platform automatically. Camera Sound: Check the checkbox to open the camera sound. Image Quality: High, Middle and Low are selectable. Image Resolution: For DS-6102HLI-Tseries, the size of the captured picture. For the internal camera, VGA, 1.3M,
3M, 5M, 8M, 10M and 13M are selectable; for the external camera, VGA, 1.3M and 2M are selectable. For
DS-6102HLI(-SE) series, the size of the captured picture. For the internal camera, VGA, 1.3M, 3M and 5M are
selectable; for the external camera, CIF and D1 are selectable.
Internal Camera Settings Figure 12. 6
OSD (On Screen Display) Settings
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > OSD settings.
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OSD Settings Figure 12. 7
2. Select the internal camera or external camera to set the corresponding OSD parameters.
OSD: Check the checkbox to enable the OSD settings. OSD Content: Select the OSD content for display, including time, Positioning information and camera No.. OSD Display Position: You can tap-and-drag the slider on the left-right / up-down bar to locate the OSD on the
display window.
Camera Id Tag: Edit the camera name in the text field.
Camera OSD Settings Figure 12. 8
Pre-Record Settings 12.2
Purpose:
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started the recording at 10:00, the camera recorded it at 9:59:55.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Additional Settings > Pre-record Settings.
2. Check the checkbox of Pre-record (Reboot to Activate) to turn on the pre-record function.
3. Tap Pre-record Time to select the time.
4. Reboot the PVR to activate the settings.
Pre-Record Settings Figure 12. 9
Overwrite Settings 12.3
Purpose:
If you turn on the overwrite function, when storage is full, the data would keep writing into the storage by replacing the
former data.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Additional Settings > Overwrite Settings.
2. Check the checkbox of Overwrite to turn on the overwrite function.
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Overwrite Settings Figure 12. 10
Focus Mode 12.4
You can enable the auto focus mode, and then the device will automatically focus if the monitoring scene changes during
the live view.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Additional Settings > Focus Mode.
2. Check the checkbox of auto_mode to enable the auto focus mode.
Focus Mode Figure 12. 11
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Power Saver 12.5
The power saver settings help to stretch the battery life, to ensure the long operation time of the device.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > DEV > Power saver.
2. Set the corresponding parameters for the power saving mode.
Brightness: Tap-and-drag the slider to adjust the brightness of the screen. Time: The device will lock the screen automatically if no operations occur during the selected power saving time.
15s, 30s, 1min., 2min., 5min., 10min., 30min. and Never sleep are selectable.
Disconnect the Network in Power Saving Mode: Select Yes to disconnect the device from the network (such as
3G/4G mobile networks, Wi-Fi networks, etc.) in power saving mode; and select No to always connect the device
to the network.
Power Saver Figure 12. 12
Sound 12.6
The volume of media and system notifications can be set as desired. And you can also configure the sound mode of the
device if needed.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > DEV > Sound.
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Sound Figure 12. 13
2. Set the corresponding sound parameters for the device. Volume: Tap-and-drag the slider to adjust the volume of the media and system notifications. The media volume
refers to the sound of two-way audio with platform and record file playback. The system notifications refer to the
sound of button touch during the device operations.
Sound Mode: The sound mode can be set for the system notifications. Normal, Vibration and Mute are
selectable.
Sound Figure 12. 14
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Storage 12.7
12.7.1 Switch Storage Space
For DS-6102HLI-T series, the PVR provides a built-in 32G storage space (internal). For DS-6102HLI(-SE) series, the PVR
provides a built-in 16G storage space (internal). And a micro SD card can also be installed on the device (external). Priority
storage space can be set, and the files will be saved on the other storage space until the priority storage space is full. When
both the storage spaces are full, a message will be displayed to send a notification.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > MED > Additional Settings > Storage settings.
Storage Settings Figure 12. 15
2. Tap the Audio & Video storage item, and select the storage priority for the audio & video stream.
Internal Storage Priority: Give the storage priority to the internal storage space. External Storage Priority: Give the storage priority to the external storage space.
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Audio & Video Storage Figure 12. 16
12.7.2 Storage Space Management
You can view the status of the internal and external storage space and format the storage space if needed.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > DEV > Storage.
2. You can view the storage status of the internal storage and external storage.
Total Space: the total capacity of the internal or external storage. Available: the free space of the internal or external storage. Internal Memory Formatting: Format the internal storage, and then the video files, audio files and picture files
stored on the internal storage will be erased, except the operating system data.
Unmount SD Card: Tap the Unmount SD card item before you remove the external SD card from the PVR. Erase SD Card: Format the external SD card and you will lose all the data stored on the SD card.
Storage Settings Figure 12. 17
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Applications 12.8
You can install applications according to your needs.
Only admin has the permission to install and uninstall applications.
12.8.1 Install an Application
Before you start:
Import or download an application installation package into PVR.
Option 1: Download the application installation package need to install via the web browser. Option 2: Connect PVR to computer. For detailed steps, refer to section 3.7 Connecting PVR to Computer. And then
import the application installation package into internal or external storage.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > SYS > Maintenance > Software Installation.
Software Installation Figure 12. 18
2. Tap the application installation package to start installing.
3. Following the wizard to finish installation.
4. After installing succeeded, the installed application will be listed in Home Page. Tap the icon to run it.
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Home Page Figure 12. 19
12.8.2 View Installed Applications
Purpose:
You can view the downloaded, running, and all applications.
1. Tap Settings > DEV > Applications.
2. Swipe left or right, and you can view the detailed information of the applications. DOWNLOADED: The downloaded applications will be displayed. You can also view the used space and free space
of internal storage at the bottom of the interface.
RUNNING: The current running applications will be displayed. You can also view the used space of RAM and free
space of RAM at the bottom of the interface.
ALL: All the applications on the device will be displayed. You can also view the used space and free space of
internal storage at the bottom of the interface.
Do not delete or uninstall the default programs at will, for it may cause damage to the system.
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Apps Figure 12. 20
Peripheral 12.9
Before you start:
Connect the RF card reader to the device.
Purpose:
The RF card reader in type of NFC or RFID can be connected to the device, and thus the device and RF card can exchange the
data with each other.
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > DEV > Peripheral.
2. The peripheral device will be detected and displayed on the screen automatically.
3. For the RF card reader of NFC, check the checkbox to enable the data exchange function.
Peripheral Figure 12. 21
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Battery 12.10
Steps:
1. Tap Settings > DEV > Battery.
2. You can view the information including remaining capacity of battery, elapsed time since battery has been charged, and
the battery usage percentage of the components.
Battery Figure 12. 22
System Time and Language 12.11
12.11.1 Date and Time
You can configure the system data and time to meet the actual needs.
Steps:
1. Tap Setting > SYS > Date and time.
2. Set the corresponding date and time parameters for the system.
Automatic Date & Time: Check the checkbox and the system will use the network-provided time automatically. Automatic Time Zone: Check the checkbox and the system will use the network-provided time zone
automatically.
Set Date: Set the system date manually (only available when Automatic Date & Time is not enabled). Set Time: Set the system time manually (only available when Automatic Date & Time is not enabled). Use 24-hour Format: Check the checkbox and the system time will be displayed in 24-hour format. Choose Date Format: Select the date format for display.
The priority of positioning time synchronization is higher than time set manually or automatically.
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Date & Time Settings Figure 12. 23
12.11.2 Language & Input
Steps:
1. Tap Setting > SYS > Language & input.
2. Tap the Language settings item, and then select the system language.
3. Tap the Input method, and then you can select the input method for the system. You can also set the default input
method according to the actual needs.
Language & Input Figure 12. 24
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Management Chapter 13
User 13.1
Only the admin (called administrator) account has the permission to add the new normal user and edit the information of
other users. The created normal user can only edit the information of itself, and cannot view the files recorded by other
users.
Tap the icon on the Home page;
or tap Settings > SYS > User management to enter the User Management interface.
User Management Figure 13. 1
13.1.1 Normal User Management
You can add, edit and delete the normal users after logging into the system as the administrator.
Add a Normal User
Steps:
1. Tap the Common user management item, and then tap the Add button to open the Add User page.
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Add a User Figure 13. 2
2. Input the user name, password and confirm password in the corresponding text fields.
The user name and password can only contain the English alphabets, numeric and _”. The user name cannot be longer than 20 characters; and the password cannot be longer than 16 characters.
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED–We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own
choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case
letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the
password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
New User Figure 13. 3
3. Tap OK to confirm the settings. The created users will be displayed on a list.
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User List Figure 13. 4
Delete a Normal User
Steps:
1. Tap the Common user management item, and then tap the Delete button to enter Verify Password interface.
Delete a User Figure 13. 5
2. Type in the Password of current user.
3. Select the user to be deleted on the list. The icon of the selected user turns to .
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Delete a User Figure 13. 6
4. Tap the Delete button and confirm the pop-up dialog box. The selected user will be deleted.
Confirm Figure 13. 7
Assign Permissions for Normal User
Steps:
1. Tap the Common user management item, and then select the user on the list.
2. Check the checkboxes to assign the permissions for the selected user.
10 permissions are selectable: camera settings, file management, positioning settings, Wi-Fi settings, dialing settings,
platform management, time settings, maintenance, storage management and network sharing.
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User Permission Figure 13. 8
13.1.2 Personal Settings
You can configure the personal settings for the current user account to meet the actual needs, including the login mode,
password, fingerprint, etc.
Login Mode 1: Check the checkbox and the password is required for the system login.
It is highly recommended to enable the Login Mode 1 to ensure the system security.
Login Mode 2: Check the checkbox and the fingerprint is required for the system login.
The Login Mode 2 is configurable only when the Login Mode 1 is enabled. You can use either the
password or fingerprint to log into the system when both the modes are enabled.
Modify Password: Modify the password of the current user account if needed.
For your privacy, we strongly recommend changing the password to something of your own choosing
(using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
Fingerprint Management: Register or delete the fingerprint information. Password Lock: Check the checkbox and the password is required to unlock the system. Logout: Log out the system and you can log into the system with another user account.
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Personal Settings Figure 13. 9
13.1.3 Fingerprint Management
Fingerprint management function is not supported by DS-6102HLI-SE series PVR. Fingerprint management function varies between DS-6102HLI-T and DS-6102HLI series. We take the example of
DS-6102HLI-T to describe the operations.
Register the Fingerprint
Purpose:
The fingerprint login and management are available for both administrator and custom accounts. You should register the
fingerprint in the system before using the fingerprint login function. For DS-6102HLI-T series, each user can register up to 5
pieces of fingerprint. For DS-6102HLI series, only admin can register up to 10 pieces of fingerprint.
Steps:
1. Tap the icon in the home page and tap the Fingerprint management to enter the Fingerprint management
interface.
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Add a Fingerprint Figure 13. 10
2. Tap the Add button and follow the wizard to register your fingerprint.
After registering successfully, it will automatically turn back to Fingerprint management interface, and the registered
fingerprint will be listed here.
Swipe Fingerprint Figure 13. 11
3. You can select another finger and repeat the above steps to register the new fingerprint information.
For each account, up to 5 fingerprints can be registered.
4. To delete the registered fingerprint, tap-and-hold a fingerprint and tap the Delete button.
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Fingerprint List Figure 13. 12
If there is fingerprint registered in the system, the registered fingerprint is required to enter the
Fingerprint Database Management interface.
Swipe Fingerprint Figure 13. 13
Log 13.2
You can search the logs by the type or time according to the actual needs.
Steps:
1. Tap the icon on the Home Page to enter the Log Management interface.
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Log Management Figure 13. 14
2. Select the main type of the logs from the drop-down list, including Alarm, Exception, Operation and Information. You
can also select All as the main type to search all the logs.
3. Select the minor type of the logs under the selected main type.
4. Specify the start time and end time for the log search.
5. Tap the Query button. The logs matching the search conditions will be displayed on a list, and you can tap the log item
to view the detailed information.
Log Query Figure 13. 15
Maintenance 13.3
Tap Settings > SYS > Maintenance, and you can maintain and upgrade the device.
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Maintenance and Upgrade Figure 13. 16
13.3.1 Export Configuration File
The configuration file of the device can be exported to the SD card, and thus you can configure other devices with the same
settings.
Steps:
1. Tap the Export configuration file item.
2. Select the external SD card or internal SD card for export.
3. Select the saving path for the configuration file.
4. Tap the Export button to export the configuration file to the SD card.
The exported configuration file is formatted as PVR_version_date.CFG.
Export Configuration File Figure 13. 17
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13.3.2 Import Configuration File
The configuration file can be imported to the device from the SD card, and the imported configuration file should match the
device.
Steps:
1. Tap the Import configuration file item.
2. Select the external SD card or internal SD card for import.
3. Select the configuration file from the SD card.
4. Tap the Import button to import the configuration file to the device.
5. Reboot the device to activate the new settings after the importing process is complete.
Import Configuration File Figure 13. 18
13.3.3 Restore Default Settings
Purpose:
You can restore the default parameters of the device.
Steps:
1. Tap the Restore default settings item
2. Type in Password of current user.
3. Tap OK and reboot the device to restore the default settings.
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Restore Default Settings Figure 13. 19
13.3.4 Software Installation
Tap the Software installation item, and you can install the application files downloaded on the SD card.
The application program should be stored on the root directory of the internal or external SD card, and the license of the
application is required for the installation.
Software Installation Figure 13. 20
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13.3.5 Video Platform Manager
Steps:
1. Tap the Video platform manager item.
2. Select the proper video platform from the list.
3. Reboot the device to activate the new settings.
4. Go to Settings > NET > Platform settings, and configure the platform parameters. For details, see Section 11.4 Platform.
Platform Settings Figure 13. 21
13.3.6 Boot Animation and Logo
Steps:
1. Tap the Boot animation or logo item.
2. Select the boot animation or boot logo for set.
3. Select the package file or picture file from the SD card, and you can set the boot animation and logo for the device as
desired.
The boot animation should be in the *.zip format; the boot logo (480*800) should be in the *.jpeg format.
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Boot Animation or Logo Figure 13. 22
13.3.7 USB Debugging
Only for the R&D (Research & Development) engineer to debug the device.
13.3.8 Restore Factory Settings
Steps:
1. Tap the Restore factory settings item.
2. Type in Password of current user.
3. Tap Reset device.
4. Tap Clear all content to start restoring.
Restore Factory Settings Figure 13. 23
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13.3.9 Device Test
Tap the Device test item, and you can detect the running status of the devices hardware module (not recommended).
13.3.10 Running Information
Only for the R&D (Research & Development) engineer to locate and solve the system error information.
About 13.4
Tap Settings > SYS > About, and you can view the system information including device model, serial No., software version,
and kernel version.
About Figure 13. 24
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Tools Chapter 14
4 common tools are provided for the users, including Calculator, Clock, Torch and Compass.
Tap the tool application icon on the Home Page to enter the tool management interface.
Tools Figure 14. 1
Calculator 14.1
Tap the Calculator icon on the tool management interface to enter the Calculator page.
Calculator Figure 14. 2
Tap the numbers and functional symbols in Calculator just as you would with a standard calculator.
Tap DELETE, and you can delete the previous inputs.
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Clock 14.2
Tap the Clock icon on the tool management interface to enter the Clock page.
Alarms Figure 14. 3
14.2.1 Adding the Clock
Steps:
1. Tap the icon on the Clock page.
Add a Clock Figure 14. 4
2. Check the checkbox of Turn alarm on to enable the alarm clock function.
3. Set the time, repeat days and ringtone for the clock.
4. Optionally, you can check the checkbox of Vibrate to enable device vibration when the alarm clock occurs.
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5. Input the label for the clock in the text field.
6. Tap DONE in the upper-left corner to save the settings.
14.2.2 Editing the Clock
Steps:
1. Tap the pre-set clock on the list on the Clock page.
2. Edit the time, repeat days, ringtone and other settings for the clock.
3. Tap DONE in the upper-left corner to save the new settings.
14.2.3 Deleting the Clock
Steps:
1. Tap the pre-set clock on the list on the Clock page.
2. Tap the icon in the upper-right corner to delete the selected clock.
Torch 14.3
Tap the Torch icon on the tool management interface to activate the torch function.
You can tab the icon to disable the torch function, and the icon will turn to .
Torch Figure 14. 5
Compass 14.4
Compass function is not supported by DS-6102HLI-SE series PVR.
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Tap the Compass icon on the tool management interface to enter the Compass page.
Hold the device in your hand and level it with the ground, and the Compass will provide the basic navigation assistance to
you.
Compass Figure 14. 6
The accuracy of the compass can be affected by magnetic or environmental interference; and do not rely on it to determine
precise location.
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Appendix Chapter 15
Troubleshooting 15.1
The device cannot start up.
Possible Reasons:
a) The battery has not been installed on the device. b) The battery is out of power
Solutions:
1. Install the battery on the device.
2. Connect the power adapter to the device.
3. After connecting the device to the power adapter, wait for the icon of charging battery which will be displayed on the
screen. And then long press the Power button to start up the device.
No signal is displayed on the screen.
Possible Reasons:
a) The camera is set in External Camera mode while the external camera has not been installed. b) The external camera is out of work.
Solutions:
1. Switch the camera to Internal Camera mode or install the external camera.
2. Check the external camera and replace it if needed.
There is no audio in record files.
Possible Reason:
The recording stream is set as Video Stream.
Solution:
Set the recording stream as Composite Stream.
Failed to start the two-way audio with platform.
Possible Reasons:
a) The network signal is unstable. b) The two-way audio function of the device has been enabled by other client.
Solutions:
1. Move the device to places where the network signal is available.
2. Try it again after the two-way audio of the device stopped.
The voice heard on the device side is small.
Possible Reasons:
a) The volume of the audio output on the device side is low. b) The volume of the microphone on the platform side is low. c) The headset is broken.
Solutions:
1. Adjust the volume of the audio output on the device side.
2. Adjust the volume of the microphone on the platform side.
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