Hunt Electronic HNR-09EC User Manual

USER MANUAL
9 CHANNELS
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL To obtain the best performance and ensure device function correctly, please read this instruction manual carefully and
completely.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 FEATURES ..................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 4
2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................... 8
2.1 FRONT PANEL ............................................................................................................. 8
2.2 BACK PANEL ................................................................................................................ 9
2.3 ALARM TRIGGER ....................................................................................................... 9
2.4 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT RECOMMENDATION ......................................... 11
3 SYSTEM SETUP ..................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI) ........................................................................... 11
3.2 LIVE VIEWING AND POP-UP MENU .................................................................... 13
3.3 CAMERA SETUP ........................................................................................................ 18
3.4 RECORD SETUP ........................................................................................................ 30
3.5 ALARM SETUP ........................................................................................................... 32
3.6 NETWORK SETUP .................................................................................................... 36
3.7 AUTHORITY SETUP ................................................................................................. 45
3.8 DISK MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................... 48
3.9 SYSTEM SETUP ......................................................................................................... 50
4 NVR PLAYBACK .................................................................................................................... 56
4.1 TIME SEARCH ........................................................................................................... 58
4.2 EVENT SEARCH ........................................................................................................ 59
4.3 BACKUP ....................................................................................................................... 60
4.4 SYSTEM LOG ............................................................................................................. 60
5 BACKUP PLAYBACK ............................................................................................................ 63
5.1 MAIN SCREEN SETTING......................................................................................... 63
5.2 PLAYBACK OPERATION ......................................................................................... 67
6 NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK ............................................................................... 70
6.1 IP ADDRESS SETUP ON PC SITE ........................................................................... 71
6.2 OPTIONAL MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER SETUP .............................. 72
6.3 LOGIN .......................................................................................................................... 74
6.4 REMOTE CONTROL ................................................................................................. 75
6.5 CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................... 79
APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIME LAPSE (HOURS) ............................................................. 94
APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGE LIST .................................................................................... 98
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 FEATURES
Support 9-channel IP cameras input. Support H.264 / MPEG4 decoding. Real-time Display & Playback. Support 5 Megapixel IP Camera for each channel. Support HDDs x2 Support HDMI Video interface. Support CMS (Central Management System) control Audio Backup for all channels Graphic User Interface ( GUI ). Support time-point backup function under Ethernet remote control mode. User can select
any time period to process backup from remote side.
Support time-search & event-search function under Ethernet remote control mode. Up to four online clients for independent remote control; individual live-time, play-back
& time-search function available
Support PPPoE / Static / DHCP IP & DDNS. Powerful mobile surveillance function, support i-Phone & Android
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
HNR-09EC
System
OS
Embedded Linux
Connector
Ethernet
RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbps x1
Video output
VGA x1 / HDMI x1
USB
Front : USB 2.0 x2
Power
DC-12V, 4.16A
Video and Audio
Video input
9 channels
Audio input
9 channels
NVR Functions
Camera Name
Max. 20 characters
Screen Split Control
1, 4, 9
Image Control
12 Contrast / Brightness / Saturation / Hue
Recording mode
13 Manual / Schedule / Alarm
Pre Recording
14 5~30 sec
Searching and Playback
Search Method
Date / Time / Event
Date/ Time / Event
Selectable on the calendar
Log Search
Through the log data to find the video event / time
Backup Type
USB
Remote Client Software
Monitoring Environment
Hunt CMS, Iprosecu M.V2 for iPhone / iPad ,
Iprosecu A.M.V2 for Android phone / Android pad, Web site
IP cam Live View
9 Channels
Remote Search
Web site remote time / event search
System Monitoring and Recovery
Monitoring
Watchdog
Peripheral Devices
Audio in
3.5 Ø Earphone stereo jack
Audio out
3.5 Ø Earphone stereo jack
STORAGE & BACKUP DEVICE
INTERNAL HDD SUPPORT
SATA HDD x 2
EXTERNAL USB BACKUP DEVICE
USB x2
RAID
N/A
Networking
Type
Static/ DHCP/ PPPoE/DDNS
Environment
Operating Temp.
0 - 45 ℃ / 32~113 F
Humidity
0~80% RH (non-condensing)
Language
Type
English / Traditional Chinese / Simple Chinese / Russian / Italian / Japanese / Czech / France / Germany / Spanish / Portuguese
Physical
Color
Black
Dimensions (W x H x D)
115 x 175 x 144.5 mm
Weight
1.6 KG
* SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW
2.1 FRONT PANEL
NVR OPERATION
NO.
LABEL
OPERATION
1
4321
76 8
10 11 12
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/
USB connector/ USB mouse connector.
2 3 4 LED
HDD, record, power LED indicator.
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IR sensor.
2.2 BACK PANEL
NO.
LABEL
OPERATION
1
FAN
Fan louvers
2
VIDEO OUT (VGA)
Connect to LCD monitor
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POWER
Connect to power adapter (AC 12V/5A)
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VIDEO OUT (HDMI)
HDMI video output
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AUDIO IN/ AUDIO OUT
Microphone input(Phone Jack) Earphone output(Phone Jack)
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ETHERNET
RJ-45 connector.
2.3 ALARM TRIGGER
There are four types of alarms: Motion detection, Video Loss Alarm, External Alarm, and Digital Input from Camera. The following are the possible actions when the alarm is triggered. Every action is configurable (Ex. the screen display pattern, the relay triggered time.etc) and will be explained in the later chapter.
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A. When Motion detection occurs:
a. The live screen pattern can be switch to single channel screen or split screen. b. The external relay/ built-in buzzer can be triggered. c. The alarm timepoint can be recorded in the event list, and you can search for the event
in playback.
d. On the channel which the alarm is triggered, the icon pops up to remind the user. e. The pre/ post-alarm recording video can be sent to e-mail/ uploaded to FTP.
f. The CGI can be sent to an http server.
B. When External Alarm or Digital Input from Camera happen:
a. The external relay/ built-in buzzer can be triggered. b. The alarm timepoint can be recorded in the event list, and you can search for the
event in playback.
c. On the channel which the alarm is triggered, the icon pops up to remind the user. d. The pre/ post-alarm recording video can be sent to e-mail/ uploaded to FTP.
e. The CGI can be sent to an http server.
C. When Video Loss Alarm occurs:
a. The external relay/ built-in buzzer can be triggered. b. Alarm timepoint can be recorded in the event list, and you can search for the event in
playback.
c. On the channel which the alarm is triggered, the icon pops up to remind the user. d. The CGI can be sent to an http server.
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2.4 NETWORK ENVIRONMENT RECOMMENDATION
When setting up 4Mbps per channel, it’s not recommended to connect more than 25 IP cameras under a 10/100 switch. It is suggested to connect 1~16 IP cams on each 10/100 switch when you setting up 4Mbps per channel.
Make sure of using Cat.6 Ethernet cable when connecting a Giga switch.
3 SYSTEM SETUP
3.1 MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI)
A. CAMERA SETUP B. RECORD SETUP
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C. ALARM SETUP D. NETWORK SETUP
E. AUTHORITY SETUP F. DISK MANAGEMENT
G. SYSTEM SETUP H. EXIT
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3.2 LIVE VIEWING AND POP-UP MENU
NOTE*The pop-up menu can be activated by moving the mouse cursor to the bottom
of the live viewing screen.
A. PLUG & PLAY
When turning on the machine by the first time or when one of the IP address are set
ENABLE:OFF, the system will ask you for assigning an IP address to the IP Cams for getting automatic connection.
The system will check addresses from 192.168.X.0, with X being the NVR LAN.
Once the user executes the function, the IP address of the IP Cam will be changed if the IP
Cam and NVR are under different LAN. The IP address will be assigned from
192.168.X.50
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B. GUI MENU BAR
On live viewing mode, press this button to get into the GUI menu.
C. DISK INFORMATION
On live viewing mode press this button to display disk information.
D. DIGITAL ZOOM
In the live full screen mode, left-click the button of the mouse to pull a range to zoom in or zoom out the image. The user can right-click the button of the mouse to disable this function. (NOTE: When using the mouse for operating digital zoom, the image can be zoom-in to max. 16x.)
E. PTZ CONTROLLER
In the live-viewing mode, click this button to call the PTZ control panel.
NOTEOnly for PTZ cameras.
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PTZ CONTROL
Press the minimization icon then the control panel becomes smaller:
Move the mouse and the arrow will follow the mouse and change direction. In this mode user can click on the live view to control direction instead of the direction key on control panel.
If a fisheye camera is connected:
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F-PTZ Steps:
(1) Select the channel number you want to setup, if there are several ones.
(2) Select the View Mode, 360 degree or 180 degree.
(3) Select the camera location, ceiling, desk, or wall.
(4) Select split screen pattern
: 360 degree panorama view + sub screens x4 : 180 degree flat view + sub screens x2
: sub screens x4
(5) After you decide the screen pattern, use the fisheye channel list to select one of the
sub screens. (as the green circle on the picture above). The selected one will be indicated in a red frame.
(6) For the selected sub screen, use the 4-direction arrows and the “+” (zoom in) ”-
(zoom out) icon for E-PTZ control.
(7) Control Mode: Select the E-PTZ moving mode, step by step or continuous.
(8) The AutoPan, Stop, and Patrol buttons are invalid here if the fisheye camera doesn’t
support those function.
G. AUDIO VOLUME
Press this button, and the audio volume control board will pop up.
H. AUTO SWAP
Press it to start switch dwell. The interval depends on the setting in IP Cam Image Setup when it’s on single channel view. For split screen the switch dwell interval is 5 sec.
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I. DISPLAY CONTROL
Within live-viewing or playback mode, use display control to switch the camera channel.
J. RECORD AND PLAYBACK CONTROL Same as the front panel controller.
K. BROADCASTING
Press the bottom to enable or disable the one way audio. Broadcasting can be applied to
multiple channels simultaneously.
L. FULLSCREEN
Press the bottom for full-screen mode.
M. SOUND INPUT/ SOUND OUTPUT / PTZ CONTROL
There are little icon on the right top of the live vide of every channel. Click to
enable the two way audio. Click to enable the sound output. Click the button to call out the control board. Note that if those functions are not supported by the camera linked, you will not see the corresponding icons.
The sound options do not affect the audio recorded into the video. As long as the audio setup is enabled, the playback video includes audio even if the sound output is turned off.
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N. RECORDING STATUS
Beneath the date and time, it displays the current recording type:
Record mode: Schedule – NO REC period Record mode: Schedule – ALARM REC period
Record mode: Alarm trigger
Record mode: Manual – Stop Recording
Record mode: Schedule – FULL REC period Record mode: Manual – Recording
3.3 CAMERA SETUP
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A. IP Cam Setup
A-1. IP Cam Quick Search
Press the “IP Cam Quick Search” button and click the “Search Device” button. The NVR will search the IP CAM devices which IP address are setup as the same domain as the NVR IP address. Moreover, by clicking on the IP Cam on the list will import the device information to the channel automatically without any manual key-in step.
The IP Cam has to be under the same LAN with NVR in order to be successfully connected. Ex. If the NVR IP address is 192.168.10.33, the IP Cam IP address should be 192.168.10.X. You can edit the IP Cam IP address here or on the IP Cam.
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A-2. Normal Mode
1. Enable: Choose “Normal Mode”
2. IP AddressInsert the IP address of the connecting device.
3. PortInsert the port number of the connecting device. Default port: 80
4. UserInsert the user name of the connecting device.
5. PasswordInsert the password of the connecting device.
6. State:After clicking the “connect IP CAM” button to test the IP CAM device, the connection state will reveal among this column.
Note: If the camera connected via ONVIF protocol, the PTZ control function
will not be supported.
A-3. RSTP Mode
Under RTSP Mode, the NVR only support IP address indication, live video, and video recording. Other functions like motion detection are not supported.
Key-in the IP address, port, username, and password of the device you are
connecting to the NVR. You can find the information on the IP Cam.
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To link to the IP camera, check the RTSP Path settings of your IP camera, and key-in the corresponding values of two streams in “RTSP Path 1” and “RTSP Path 2”.
Note: When you select RTSP mode, make sure the substream resolution of
camera is VGA(640x480), otherwise you will receive the warning message when you try to connect to the camera:
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Examples of some RTSP settings:
RTSP Path 1 (IP Cam Main stream)
RTSP Path 2 (IP Cam Sub stream)
Result
1920 x 1080
640 x 480
OK. NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for single channel view mode, and 640x480 streaming for split screen mode.
1920 x 1080
N/A (Fill in nothing on "RTSP Path 2")
Error Message: ”Invalid Substream
Resolution! Please modify IP Cam.” NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for both single channel view moe and split screen mode. However, it can only allow 640x480 resolution for split screen, so it shows a error in return.
640 x 480
N/A (Fill in nothing on "RTSP Path 2")
OK. NVR takes a 640x480 streaming for both single channel view mode and split screen mode.
N/A (Fill in nothing on "RTSP Path 1")
640 x 480
OK. NVR takes a 640x480 streaming for both single channel view mode and split screen mode.
640 X480
1920 x 1080
OK. NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for single channel view, and 640x480 streaming for split screen.
1920 x 1080
1920 x 1080
Error Message: ”Invalid Substream
Resolution! Please modify IP Cam.” NVR takes 1920x1080 streaming for both single channel view and split screen. However, it can only allow 640x480 resolution for split screen, so it shows error in return.
A-3. ROI
This function allows users to set up the channel as an attached channel. An
attached channel is based on a normal/ RTSP channel that has been set up, and can display the same live view as the normal/ RTSP channel. The attached channel is not physically linked to any camera, so it doesn't increase the bandwidth loading. The users cannot setup motion detection or image adjustment on the attached channel.
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1. Enable: Choose “ROI”.
2. Attached Channel: Select a connected normal/ RTSP channel in the
drop-down menu.
3. Ratio: Use the arrows to adjust the zoom ratio, and press the red frame to
drag it to the area that you want it to show on the live view screen.
B. IP Cam Video Setup
B-1. Resolution
Click the drop down list to change the resolution of connecting device.
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B-2. Quality
Click the drop down list to change the image quality.
For H.264 IP Cam above 1 Megapixel, the resolution options support “1M, 2M,
4M, 6M, 8M”.
For H.264 IP Cam less than 1 Megapixel, the resolution options support” 2Mbps,
1.5Mbps, 1Mbps, 512Kbps, 256Kbps”
For MPEG IP Cam, the resolution options support “Standard, Medium, Low”. (The highest resolution option is “standard” due to the chip performance limits of IP Cam)
B-3. FrameRate
Click drop down list to change the frame rate of connecting device.
C. IP Cam Image Setup
C-1. Display
Use the mouse to enable or disable the camera display on the screen.
C-2. Title Use the mouse to setup the title of the connecting IP device.
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C-3. Contrast
Press or ► to change contrast level. The adjustment value is between 0~255
C-4. Brightness Press or ► to change brightness level. The adjustment value is between 0~255
C-5. Hue
Press or ► to change hue level. The adjustment value is between 0~255
C-6. Saturation
Press or ► to change saturation level. The adjustment value is between 0~255
C-7. Sharpness
Press or ►/ mouse wheel to change sharpness level. The adjustment value is between 0~15
C-8. Switch Dwell
Press or ► to change auto switch second. The value is between 0~99 sec.
D. Motion Setup
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D-1. Relay Dwell
Press or ► to change the relay time or disable the relay function.
D-2. Buzzer Dwell
Press or ► to change the buzzer time or disable the buzzer function.
D-3. Area1 Sensitivity
Press ◄ or ► to change the sensitivity of setup motion area in Area1. Click
“Motion Area Setup” and drag a blue area for motion detection.
D-4. Area2 Sensitivity
Press ◄ or ► to change the sensitivity of setup motion area in Area2. Click
“Motion Area Setup” and drag a green area for motion detection.
D-5. Area3 Sensitivity
Press ◄ or ► to change the sensitivity of setup motion area in Area3. Click
“Motion Area Setup” and drag a red area for motion detection.
After dragging an area, right-click and select “Exit with saving” to complete the
area setup.
Select “Enable All” to set up global motion detection.
Select “Clean All” to clean the area of the current color in the view.
Select “Exit Without Saving” to go back to motion setup menu and not saving any
change.
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E. Mask Setup
The masked area will not show both in the live view and playback recording.
E-1. Area1
Tick the “Area1” box and click “Area Setup” to drag a blue area for masking.
E-2. Area2
Tick the “Area1” box and click “Area Setup” to drag a green area for masking.
E-3. Area3
Tick the “Area1” box and click “Area Setup” to drag a red area for masking.
After dragging an area, right-click the mouse, select “Exit with saving” to complete
the area setup.
Select “Enable All” to set up global masking.
Select “Clean All” to clean the area of the current color in the view.
Select “Exit Without Saving” to go back to mask setup menu and the setting you
just changed will not be saved.
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F. IP Cam Audio Setup
The channel ticked means the sound from camera will be recorded into the playback video. On the contrary, no sound will be recorded in the playback video of the channel which is not ticked.
G. Quick Setup
Other than “IP CAM Setup”, you can choose another way to complete the IP camera connection job: using Quick Setup.
G-1 Key-in information manually
All the channel list are displayed. You can key-in the IP address, port, and user name & password of the IP camera, and then assign the channel number. Tick “Enable” to connect to the IP camera.
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G-2 IP CAM Quick Search
With Quick Search, you do not need to type the IP address. Click “IP CAM Quick Search” to enter the search menu.
The machine searches for all the IP devices listed under the LAN. Find the IP camera you want to connect to, assign a channel number for it, and tick “Enable” so for enabling this IP camera and adding it to the all-channel list.
Back to the all-channel list, you can key-in the user name and password, and tick
“Enable” to connect to the camera.
If you want to revise the IP setting of a camera, click “Edit”:
The IP Cam has to be under the same LAN with NVR in order to connect successfully. Ex. If the NVR IP address is 192.168.10.33, the IP Cam IP address should be 192.168.10.X. You can edit the IP Cam IP address here or on the IP Cam.
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3.4 RECORD SETUP
A. Pre-Alarm Record Time / Post-Alarm Record Time
Pre-alarm record means the recording before the alarm is triggered; the post-alarm record
means the recording after the alarm is triggered. If you set 5 sec for pre-alarm and 5 sec for post-alarm, the alarm recording length will be total 10 sec.
B. Record Mode
The record mode will be applied to all channels simultaneously. When recording, the NVR record both main streaming and sub streaming from IP Cam. Use the drop down list to switch the recording mode.
1. Manual: Click to start recording. Click to stop recording.
2. Schedule:
a. Schedule Setup:
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Click the tag “Full Recording”(Red) / “Alarm Recording”(Yellow) / “No
Recording”(Green), and then draw on the calendar. The recording type will follow
the schedule.
The tag “Alarm Recording” includes all the alarm types.
b. Mail Schedule Setup:
Select the time that the recording video is sent to the mail address. No mail will be sent during the “NO MAIL” time period even if the motion detection is triggered.
The tag “ALARM MAIL” refers to both external alarm and DI from camera.
c. FTP Schedule Setup:
Select the time that the recording video is uploaded to FTP. No file will be uploaded
during “NO MAIL” time period even the motion detection is triggered.
The tag “ALARM FTP” refers to both external alarm and DI from camera.
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