Larson Electronics NVR-POE-4CH, NVR-POE-8CH Quick Start Manual

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Item Description
VIDEO OUT (VGA , HDMI)
Audio IN / OUT RCA connec tors for audi o line input and line ou tput
Alarm IN / OUT Terminations are provided for 4 alarm inputs (N.O. or N.C.) and 1 alarm output. See below. (If applicable)
Power connect or
NVR-POE-4CH: Connect the 48 Vdc power adapter provided with the recorder to this port, and to a standard 100 ~ 240 Vac power source using the power cord provided. NVR-POE-8CH: Connect the power cord provided with the recorder to this port and to a standard 100 ~ 240 Vac power source.
ON / OFF Switch
GROUND Terminal for gro und. Connect t o earth ground b efore powerin g on the NVR.
LAN 10/100BASE-T (NVR-POE-4CH) or 10/100/1000BASE-T (NVR-POE-8CH) Ethernet network interface
USB interf ace
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). USB 3.0 port in NVR-POE-8CH only.
Internal Eth ernet switch p orts
4 (NVR-POE-4CH) or 8 (NVR-POE-8CH) 10/100 Mbps ports for IP cameras. These ports provide Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Alarm IN / OUT Terminals (If applicable)
Item Description
ALARM IN (1 throu gh 4 and G, G (ground))
Alarm inputs 1 - 4. A larm input is tied t o ground at G or G termi nals through the a larm sensor (N.O. o r N.C.).
ALARM OUT (1 and G) Alarm outpu ts 1 with ground te rmination.
Mouse control
A standard 3-but ton (left / right / scroll-whe el) USB mouse can also be used with this NVR. To use a USB mouse:
This quick setup guide provides instructions to initially setup and use the NVR-POE network video recorders (NVRs).
Controls and Indicators
Front panel
Status indicato rs USB port
Item Function / Desc ription
Status Indic ators
POWER
HDD HDD indicato r blinks red whe n data is being read f rom or writ ten to an HDD.
TX/RX Blinks gre en when the net work connec tion is functi oning normally.
USB Interf aces Universal Se rial Bus (USB) 2.0 por t for additional USB d evices such as a mous e or Hard Disk Drive (H DD).
NVR-POE-4CH Backpanel
Audio IN/OUT
Internal Etherne t switch
LAN
Power Adapter
connector
Power switch
Video Out
(VGA, HDMI )
Ground
terminal
USB
ports with PoE (4)
NVR-POE-8CH Backpanel
Internal Etherne t switch
ports wi th PoE (8)
LAN
Fan
outlet
Video Out
(VGA, HDMI )
Audio
IN/OUT
Alarm
IN/OUT
USB
Power cord
connector
Power switch
Ground
terminal
NVR-POE Series Embedded Network Video Recorders Quick Setup Guide
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Step 2. HDD Installation
HDD comes preinstalled. Please contact Larson Electronics for replacement information.
Step 3. Install the NVR
For the following st eps, refer to the back panel photo above f or the location of connector s.
1. Place the NVR in a location th at is secure, well ventilated and clean. The NVR shou ld be positioned such that the ba ck panel connectors are accessible and the ventilat ion holes on the sides are not blocked .
2. Connect the groun d terminal on the back of the NVR to an eart h ground. Refer to local codes fo r proper grounding.
Step 4. Connect alarm devices to the NVR
Wiring alarm inp uts to the NVR
You can wire up to 4 alarm inputs to the NV R.
Alarm IN senso r (N.O. or N.C.)
Typical ALARM IN wiring
Wiring alarm out puts to the NVR
The NVR provides 1 alarm o utput termination that suppor ts a DC load alarm out circuit . These terminations are marked on t he back of the NVR and are labeled OUT 1 G (G = ground ter mination).
DC load alarm output circuits
DC loads must oper ate within the limitation of 12V / 1A. To connect to a DC alarm outp ut, use the following diagram:
NVR
DC Load
1. Plug the USB mouse into the eit her the front panel or back panel USB conn ector of the NVR.
2. The mouse will be automatically dete cted. If the mouse is not dete cted, the mouse may not be compat ible with the NVR. Please refer to the recommended device list from your provider.
Using the mouse
Action Eect
Left click
Single click: Live view: S elect chann el and show the quic k set menu. Menu: Select an d enter.
Double click: Live view : Switch betwe en single-sc reen and multi -screen.
Click and drag: PTZ control: pan, til t and zoom. Tamper-proof, privacy mask and motion detection: Select target area. Digital zoom-in: Drag and selec t target area. Live view: Drag channe l / time bar
Right click
Live view: Show menu. Menu: Exit cur rent menu to upper l evel menu.
Scroll wheel
Scroll u p: Live view: Previous screen. Menu: Previous item.
Scroll d own: Live view: N ext scree n. Menu: Next item .
Step 1. Getting Started: Unpacking the Equipment
What’s in the box
Your system includes:
NVR
48 Vdc power adapter (NVR-POE-4CH only)
6 foot Ethernet cab le
6 foot HDMI cable
Power cable, power adapter and cable
HDD SATA and power interface cables for i nternal hard disk drive(s)
Remove the equipment f rom its packaging and place it on a at, c lean surface. Inspect eac h item. If any visible damage is present, conta ct your supplier for a replacement . Verify that your order is complete.
What you need
Although each secu rity system installat ion is dierent, most require the f ollowing items not included with your s ystem components:
VGA or HDMI compatible computer monitor
IP cameras and cable s compatible with the NVR
Tools to install the cameras an d route power and Ethernet cables
Fasteners to attach t he cameras to the mounting sur faces
A display device to connec t to the NVR. The NVR will connect dire ctly to a VGA video monitor or an HDMI mo nitor (HDMI cable is
provided). The display device is us ually needed only for system s etup. It can be disconnecte d when the NVR is networked for a ccess across a LAN or Intern et.
Uninterruptible power s upply (UPS). This device is used to ensure sys tem stability during voltag e surges, sags, and outages. If a UP S is
not available, a power strip w ith strong surge protect ion is highly recommended.
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By default, the Setup Wizard will open automatically.
Important Notes f or using the Wizard:
Password Strong” administ rator user password. Follow the on -screen
NOTE: There is no fac tory default
password for this d evice.
Date and Time
Storage - HDD
with it in this window. If you ins talled an HDD or replaced the HDD, that HDD needs to be in itialized by the recorder before it c an be used to record data. Sel ect (check the box for) that HDD, then click In it to initialize the disk. NOTE: Init will er ase all data from the disk and can take several minute s to complete. When the initialization is comp lete, click Next to continue.
Network Set tings: By default, th e recorder acquires it’s network se ttings using DHCP (dynamic netwo rk settings). Depending on
un-check the En able DHCP option in the network s etup menu, and then click Apply.
Step 9. Access the Menu system
functionalit y of the system. To use most menus, the u ser must log into the NVR system, eit her locally or remotely, with administrative privileges. To open the Men u system from the Live View sc reen, right click anywhere in the scre en, then select Menu.
Step 5. Install a monitor, mouse, power
For the following ste ps, refer to the back panel photo above for t he location of connectors.
1. Install and setup your monitor in accordance w ith the instructions p rovided with the monitor. Do not power it on at th is time.
2. Cable the HDMI or VGA connector to your moni tor’s VGA or HDMI input. The HDMI interface pr ovides the best perf ormance.
3. Plug the mouse into the USB conne ctor on the front or back of the NV R.
4. your local area netwo rk (LAN) into the RJ45 LAN connec tor on the back of the NVR.
5. Connect the power cord (or power adapter for NVR-POE only) to the power connector on the back panel of the NVR, and then into a UPS (recommended) or su rge protector.
Step 6. Install cameras
Install your secur ity cameras. Always follow the ins tallation instruction s provided with the camera. NOTE: If the cameras feature Power over Ethernet PoE), the camera s that plug into the ports on the b ack of the NVR can be powered through tho se ports.
Step 7. Connec ting it together – initial system setup
1. Plug the Ethernet drop cables f rom the cameras into the RJ- 45 Ethernet Switch Ports on back of t he NVR.
2. Power on your cameras.
3.
4. Power on the monitor.
NOTE
display the input connec ted to your NVR (HDMI or VGA).
Step 8. Use the Wizard for basic c n setup
Power on the NVR. Normally, an splash screen appears within 2 minutes.
Default Password:
ChangeMeN w
Password _________________________ ____________
(Write New Password Here)
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Model NVR-POE-4CH NVR-POE-8CH
Ethernet
1x 10/100 Mbps RJ- 45 self-adapt ive
Ethernet interface,
4 independe nt 10 /100 Mbps PoE
Ethernet interfaces
1x Gigabit RJ -45 self-adap tive
Ethernet interface,
8 independe nt 10 /100 Mbps PoE
Ethernet interfaces
Power Over Ethernet
Max Power: 4 0 W
Supported Standards: 802.3af, 802.3at
Max Power: 120 W
Supported Standards: 802.3af, 802.3at
USB 2x USB 2.0
1x USB 2.0 (front pan el),
1x USB 3.0 (rear panel)
Hard Drive Interface 1x SATA 2x SATA
Hard Drive Capacity 1x HDDs max, up to 6 TB capacit y
2x HDDs max ,
up to 6TB capac ity each
Alarm Input Camera Dependent x4 (NVR) and Camera Dependent
Alarm Output Camera Dependent x1 (NVR) and Camera Dependent
Operating System Embedded Linux
Security Password Protection
Protocols TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, SADP, SMTP, NFS, iSCSI, UPnP™, HTTP S
Power Requirements 48 Vdc 100~240 Vac ≤ 180 W
Power Consumption ≤ 10 W (without HDD) ≤ 15 W (without HDD)
Weight 2.2 lbs. (with out HDD) 6.6 lb s. (without HDD)
Dimensions (in.) 12.4” W × 9.1” D × 1.8” H 15.0” W × 11.4” D × 1.8” H
Operating Temperature 14°F ~ 131°F
Color / Material Black
Material Aluminum
Approvals CE, FCC, RoHS, UL
Remote Client System Requirements
Operating System
Microsof t Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 (32-bit and 6 4-bit versi on)
Apple MacOS X 10. 5 (Intel x86 only), 10.6 and 10.7
Web Browser Microsof t Internet E xplorer 8.0, 9.0, 10, and 11 (32-bit ver sion), Safari 5 an d higher
Software Requirements Web Component Installation
If ID Authentication i s not disabled (see the Menu | Conguration | General settings), a login window will open. In the Lo gin window, select a User Name w ith administrative privile ges, enter its password, then c lick OK. A window of Menu icons will open.
For additional information about using your system, refer to the Embedded Network Video Recorder Firmware V3.4.x User Manual provided electronically with your system.
Specications
Model NVR-POE-4CH NVR-POE-8CH
Number of Channels Supported 4 8
Compression Format Supports H.265/H.264/H.264 OVC
Recording Performance 40 Mbps max 80 Mbps max
Remote Viewing Output Capacity 80 Mbps max 160 Mbps max
Supported Frame Rate per Channel
Main stream: U p to 60 fps Sub-str eam: Up to 60 fps
Reco rdin g Type Continuous , Schedule, Even t, Motion Dete ction, VCA
Supported IP Camera Resolution 8MP / 6MP / 5MP / 4MP / 3MP / 1080p / UXGA / 7 20p / VGA / 4CIF / DCI F / 2CIF / CIF / QCIF
Supported Playback Resolution 8MP / 6MP / 5MP / 4MP / 3MP / 1080p / UXGA / 720 p / VGA / 4CIF / DCIF / 2CI F / CIF / QCIF
Synchronous Playback 4-ch @ 108 0p 2-ch @ 4K, or 8- ch @ 1080p
Video Output VGA, HDMI
HDMI Video Ou tput Forma ts
4K (3840 × 2160)/30 H z,
1920 × 1080/60 Hz, 1600 × 1200/60 Hz, 1280 ×1024/60 Hz,
1280 × 720/60 Hz, 1024 × 768/60 Hz
VGA Video Out put Format s
1920 × 1080/60 Hz, 1600 × 120 0/60 Hz,
1280 × 1024/60 Hz,
1280 × 720/60 Hz, 1024 × 768/60 Hz
Two Way Audio Input 1-ch, RCA (Lin ear, 1kΩ)
Audio Output 1-ch, RCA (Lin ear, 1kΩ)
Export Formats MPEG4
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Password Reset
1. If they are not already connected, connect a monitor and a USB mouse to the NVR. Use the USB port at the back on the unit to connect the mouse. The device will not accept a keyboard; you will use an on-screen keyboard to enter information.
2. Power up the NVR if it is not already running.
3. Right-click anywhere on the screen to bring up an initial menu. Select Menu from this list. You will then get a dialog box asking for a username and password.
4. D
ouble-click in the lower left corner of this dialog box (not the lower left corner of the screen). There is an invisible button in this dialog box. Another dialog box will appear, asking for the unit’s serial number and a secure code. A unique serial number will populate on its own.
5. Call Larson Electronics tech support at 800-369-6671. When a support tech answers, tell them that you have lost the administrative password to your NVR and wish to reset it to factory default. They will ask for the unit’s serial number, which you got in step 4. Please provide a return contact number with the serial number. The tech will have to validate the serial number and call back with a confirmation number. They will provide you with the secure code. Write this code down before entering it into the dialog box on screen to make sure that you got it correctly from the tech. Click OK when done.
6. After entering the secure code and clicking OK, you will then be able to set the admin password to one of your choosing.
Note: As a security feature, be aware that the secure code that the tech provides will only be good for 24 hours.
Product ID located on bottom of unit.
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