Speco ZIPL4B1 User Manual

User Guide (Ver. 1.3)
Models: N4/8NSL
4/8 Channel Network Video Recorder
Before operating the unit, please read this user’s guide thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Cautions
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(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock, property damage, personal injury, or death.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
WARNING
To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not approved by the manufacture will void the warranty of the product. Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace only with the same or equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacture. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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These precautions must be followed for safety reasons
Warning
Do not use if the unit emits smoke. Do not disassemble the unit. Do not place any heavy or sharp objects on the unit. Do not place on uneven surface. Do not expose to shock or vibration. Do not move the unit when the unit is powered on. Do not block, and allow dust to accumulate in the air vents. Do not restrict airflow of the unit; doing so can damage the unit. Only qualified and experienced personnel should perform installation and
servicing.
Turn off the power of the NSL when connecting Cameras, Audio Cables. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use
of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting
from the user physically opening the NSL for examination or attempting to repair the unit.
For NSL models with the PoE Switch, it is strongly recommended that the 48V
connector is inserted to the PoE Switch before the AC cable is attached to the adaptor.
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Product Components
Desktop:
N4NSL / N8NSL Remote Control
Battery 1.5V (AAA x 2 EA)
Quick Setup Guide & User Guide
Mouse for NSL
Software & Manual CD
Power Adaptor (DC48V for POE) & Power cable (110V or 220V)
N4NSL : 1.2A, N8NSL : 2A
Please make sure the following components are included as specified below.
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Specifications for NSL
MODEL NAME
N4NSL
N8NSL
Description
4ch NVR with 4-PoE
8ch NVR with 8-PoE
Video
Input
IP Camera (Throughput)
4
8
Normal Resolution
Max. 1920x1080
Highest Resolution
Not Support
Output
Main Monitor
VGA and HDMI (Max. 1920x1080)
Sub Monitor
None
Audio
Input
IP Camera (Network)
4
8
Local Input (RCA)
None
None
Output
Local Output (RCA)
1 1 Audio Codec
G.711
Event
Sensor
In
IP Camera (Network)
4
8
Local Input (Terminal Block)
None
None
Local Alarm Output (Terminal Block)
None
None
Motion Detection (from IP Camera)
Yes
Serial
RS-232C
None
None
RS-485
None
None
Network
Private (IP Camera, Auto Connection)
802.3af x 4
802.3af x 8
LAN (IP Camera, Remote Access)
10/100 Base-TX
10/100/1000 Base-TX
Protocols
TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, HTTP, NTP, SMTP, RTP, RTSP,
ONVIF
Streaming
Relay of the IP Camera's Sub-stream
Live
Frame Rate
120fps
240fps
Recording
Frame Rate
120fps
240fps
Recording Mode
Smart / Continuous / Motion / Sensor / Schedule / Manual
Pre Recording
Max. 20 Minutes
Post Recording
Max. 60 Seconds
Playback
Search
Smart Search, EZ Search, Date/Time, Event, Archive, Log
Multi-Decoding
1, 4
1, 4, 8
Playback Speed
x0.25, x0.5, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64
Backup
Media
USB drive, External HDD, Network
File Format
BMP, AVI, Proprietary Format
Huge Backup
BMP, AVI, Proprietary Format
Storage
HDD
Capacity of 1 HDD
3TB
3TB
Internal HDDs
1
1
e-SATA
None
None
5
USB
Front 1 1
Rear 1 1
User I/F
Input Method
IR, Mouse
Features
Dynamic DNS
Yes (Free DDNS)
Digital Zoom
Yes
DLS (Day Light Saving)
Yes
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Yes
S.M.A.R.T
Yes
Internal Beep
Yes
Multi-Language
Yes
e-mail Notification
Yes
Network
Access
3G Mobile
iPad / iPhone / Android
Web Viewer
Windows (IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
PC Client
Single / Multi Client and CMS (64 channels)
Remote Setup and Upgrade
Yes
Power
Power Supply Voltage
DC 48V 1.2A (57.6Watt)
DC 48V 2.0A(96Watt)
Temperature
Operation
41° F ~ 104° F (5°C ~ 40°C)
Storage
14° F ~ 122° F (-10°C ~ 50°C)
Humidity
Operation
20% ~ 80% (Non-condensing)
Dimension
Unit Dimension (W x H x D)
11.8' x 8.9' x 2.0' (300mm x 227mm x 53mm)
Please note that specifications and unit exterior design are subject to change without notification.
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Table of Contents
1. Main Features ............................................................................................................................. 10
2. Initial Boot-up Process .................................................................................................................. 11
2-1. Initial Boot up and Basic Time Setup ..................................................................................... 11
2-2. Setting up Daylight Savings Time .......................................................................................... 12
2-3. Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol) .................................................................................... 12
2-4. EZ SETUP ............................................................................................................................ 15
2-5. PoE Port SETUP ................................................................................................................... 16
2-6 . IP Camera SETUP (through Web Viewer page) ................................................................... 19
2-7 . Dual Streaming ..................................................................................................................... 19
3. Front and Rear Panels ................................................................................................................ 20
3-1. Desktop Front Panel ............................................................................................................. 20
3-2. Connectors ........................................................................................................................... 20
3-3. Remote Control ..................................................................................................................... 21
4. Setting up the NSL ...................................................................................................................... 22
4-0. Setup – Main Live Screen ..................................................................................................... 22
4-1. Setup – IP CAMERA ............................................................................................................. 23
4-1-1. SCAN Menu ....................................................................................................................... 25
4-1-2. ONVIF SETUP Menu ......................................................................................................... 26
4-2. Setup – SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 28
4-3. Setup – RECORD Mode ....................................................................................................... 31
4-3-1. Recording Schedules ......................................................................................................... 33
4-4. Setup – DEVICE Mode ......................................................................................................... 34
4-4-1. Digital Deterrent ................................................................................................................. 35
4-4-2. Motion Zone Setup ............................................................................................................. 36
4-5. Setup – DISPLAY Mode ................................................................................................ ........ 37
4-6. Setup – NETWORK Mode ..................................................................................................... 38
4-6-1. Network Types ................................................................................................................... 39
4-6-2. DDNS ................................................................................................................................ 39
4-6-3. Network Port and Web Port................................................................................................ 40
4-7. Setup – USER MANAGEMENT Mode ................................................................................... 40
4-8. Setup – STORAGE Mode ..................................................................................................... 42
4-9. Setup - CONFIG Mode .......................................................................................................... 43
4-9-1. Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................. 44
5. Live, Search and Playback .......................................................................................................... 45
5-1. Live View .............................................................................................................................. 45
5-2. Digital Zoom in Live and Playback Screen ............................................................................ 49
5-3. SEARCH Screen ................................................................................................................... 49
5-3-1. EZSearch ........................................................................................................................... 50
5-3-2. Time Line Search ............................................................................................................... 51
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5-3-3. Event Search ..................................................................................................................... 51
5-3-4. Go To First Time ................................................................................................................. 52
5-3-5. Go To Last Time ................................................................................................................. 52
5-3-6. Go To Specific Time ........................................................................................................... 52
5-3-7. Archive List ........................................................................................................................ 52
5-3-8. Log List ................................ ................................................................ .............................. 53
5-4. Play Mode ............................................................................................................................. 53
6. Back Up ........................................................................................................................................... 55
6-1. Still Image Backup onto USB Flash Drive .............................................................................. 55
6-2. Video Backup onto USB Flash Drive during playback ........................................................... 55
6-2. EZCopy: Video Backup onto USB Flash Drive during playback............................................. 57
6-3. Transferring Still Images or Video from the ARCHIVE List ..................................................... 58
6-4. Playback of Backup Video ..................................................................................................... 59
6-5-1. AVI Format ......................................................................................................................... 59
6-5-2. NSF Format ....................................................................................................................... 59
7. Network Access Using the Multi-Sites Network Viewer .................................................................... 60
7-1. Overview ............................................................................................................................... 60
7-2. PC Requirements .................................................................................................................. 60
7-3. Installation of the Program .................................................................................................... 61
7-4. Live Window.......................................................................................................................... 62
7-4-1. Main User Interface ............................................................................................................ 62
7-4-2. Control Buttons .................................................................................................................. 62
7-5. Search and Playback Window ............................................................................................... 63
7-5-1. Main User Interface ............................................................................................................ 63
7-5-2. Main Control Panel ............................................................................................................ 64
7-6. Setup of SpecoTech Multi Client ............................................................................................ 65
7-6-1. General .............................................................................................................................. 65
7-6-2. Event ................................................................................................................................. 66
7-6-3. Record ................................................................ ............................................................... 67
7-6-4. Display ............................................................................................................................... 68
7-6-5. Language ........................................................................................................................... 69
7-6-6. About ................................................................................................................................. 69
7-7. Remote Setup ....................................................................................................................... 70
7-7-1. IP Camera .......................................................................................................................... 71
7-7-2. System ............................................................................................................................... 71
7-7-3. Record ................................................................ ............................................................... 73
7-7-4. Device ................................................................................................................................ 73
7-7-5. Display ............................................................................................................................... 75
7-7-6. Network ............................................................................................................................. 75
7-7-7. User Management ............................................................................................................. 76
7-7-8. Storage .............................................................................................................................. 77
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7-7-9. Remote Upgrade................................................................................................................ 77
7-7-10. Information ....................................................................................................................... 77
7-8. Operation ................................ ................................................................ .............................. 78
7-8-1. Addition, Delete, and Modify of NSL Sites .......................................................................... 78
7-8-2. Connect and Disconnect .................................................................................................... 79
7-8-3. Still-image Capture During Live .......................................................................................... 80
7-8-4. Recording Video on Local PC During Live ......................................................................... 81
7-8-5. Local Playback and Remote Playback ............................................................................... 82
7-8-6. AVI Backup during Playback .............................................................................................. 84
8. Network Access Using the Web-Browser Viewer .............................................................................. 86
9. Network Access Using the Smart Phone Viewer .............................................................................. 88
9-1. App Viewer for iPhone ........................................................................................................... 88
9-1-1. Live .................................................................................................................................... 88
9-1-2.PTZ Control ........................................................................................................................ 90
9-1-3. Playback ............................................................................................................................ 90
9-2. App Viewer for Android Phone............................................................................................... 91
9-2-1. Live .................................................................................................................................... 91
9-2-2. Playback ............................................................................................................................ 92
9-2-3.PTZ Control ........................................................................................................................ 93
APPENDIX: Network Connection - LAN ............................................................................................... 93
APPENDIX: Network Connection – Internet and DDNS ....................................................................... 96
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1. Main Features
NOTE: Under federal law, The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Title III of the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (18 U.S.C. § 2510, et seq.), and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1801, et seq.) permit government agents, acting with the consent of a party to a communication, to engage in warrantless interceptions of telephone communications, as well as oral and electronic communications.
Automatic IP Camera Detection and connection (Plug & Play) Easy Record, Copy and Setup Easy Search by Thumbnail Preview Easy Copy Easy Network Easy IP Camera Setup
Individual Channel Operation
Covert camera operation provides enhanced security and administrator control Dynamically programmable recording priority, motion detection, alarms and scheduling Simple and Easy Graphic User Interface Simple Scheduler HDMI Output VGA Output Password to secure installation authorization Network software supports 10/100Mbps USB 2.0 port for video clip exporting and easy firmware upgrade via USB Flash Drive
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2. Initial Boot-up Process
2-1. Initial Boot up and Basic Time Setup
1. During the first boot up, the following logo will be displayed.
2. After the logo, select the language and set date and time as specified below.
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2-2. Setting up Daylight Savings Time
To enable Daylight Saving feature/NTP synchronization, take the following steps.
1. Enter the SETUP mode. The default Username is ADMIN and Password is “1111”.
2. Go to SETUP > SYSTEM > DATE & TIME SETUP
3. Select ON from the DAYLIGHT SAVING dropdown menu.
2-3. Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol)
1. SETUP > SYSTEM > NTP SETUP > ON
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2. Select the proper TIME ZONE time.
State
Standard Time
Daylight-Saving Time
AL
Alabama
GMT-6
GMT-5
AK
Alaska
GMT-9
GMT-8
AK
Alaska (Aleutian Islands)
GMT-10
NA
AZ
Arizona
GMT-7
NA
AZ
Arizona (Navajo)
GMT-7
GMT-6
AR
Arkansas
GMT-6
GMT-5
CA
California
GMT-8
GMT-7
CO
Colorado
GMT-7
GMT-6
CT
Connecticut
GMT-5
GMT-4
DC
District of Columbia
GMT-5
GMT-4
DE
Delaware
GMT-5
GMT-4
FL
Florida
GMT-5
GMT-4
FL
Florida (W)
GMT-6
GMT-5
GA
Georgia
GMT-5
GMT-4
HI
Hawaii
GMT-10
NA
ID
Idaho (N)
GMT-8
GMT-7
ID
Idaho (S)
GMT-7
GMT-6
IL
Illinois
GMT-6
GMT-5
IN
Indiana
GMT-5
GMT-4
IN
Indiana (SW / NW)
GMT-6
GMT-5
IA
Iowa
GMT-6
GMT-5
KS
Kansas
GMT-6
GMT-5
KS
Kansas (W)
GMT-7
GMT-6
KY
Kentucky (E)
GMT-5
GMT-4
KY
Kentucky (W)
GMT-6
GMT-5
LA
Louisiana
GMT-6
GMT-5
ME
Maine
GMT-5
GMT-4
MD
Maryland
GMT-5
GMT-4
MA
Massachusetts
GMT-5
GMT-4
MI
Michigan
GMT-5
GMT-4
Table2.3.1. GMT Time Zone
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MI
Michigan (W)
GMT-6
GMT-5
MN
Minnesota
GMT-6
GMT-5
MS
Mississippi
GMT-6
GMT-5
MO
Missouri
GMT-6
GMT-5
MT
Montana
GMT-7
GMT-6
NE
Nebraska
GMT-6
GMT-5
NE
Nebraska (W)
GMT-7
GMT-6
NV
Nevada
GMT-8
GMT-7
NH
New Hampshire
GMT-5
GMT-4
NJ
New Jersey
GMT-5
GMT-4
NM
New Mexico
GMT-7
GMT-6
NY
New York
GMT-5
GMT-4
NC
North Carolina
GMT-5
GMT-4
ND
North Dakota
GMT-6
GMT-5
ND
North Dakota (W)
GMT-7
GMT-6
OH
Ohio
GMT-5
GMT-4
OK
Oklahoma
GMT-6
GMT-5
OR
Oregon
GMT-8
GMT-7
OR
Oregon (E)
GMT-7
GMT-6
PA
Pennsylvania
GMT-5
GMT-4
RI
Rhode Island
GMT-5
GMT-4
SC
South Carolina
GMT-5
GMT-4
SD
South Dakota (E)
GMT-6
GMT-5
SD
South Dakota (W)
GMT-7
GMT-6
TN
Tennessee (E)
GMT-5
GMT-4
TN
Tennessee (W)
GMT-6
GMT-5
TX
Texas
GMT-6
GMT-5
TX
Texas (W)
GMT-7
GMT-6
UT
Utah
GMT-7
GMT-6
VT
Vermont
GMT-5
GMT-4
VA
Virginia
GMT-5
GMT-4
WA
Washington
GMT-8
GMT-7
WV
West Virginia
GMT-5
GMT-4
WI
Wisconsin
GMT-6
GMT-5
WY
Wyoming
GMT-7
GMT-6
NOTE: If you want the unit to automatically synchronize the local time, the Time Zone must be properly set according to your local time zone.
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2-4. EZ SETUP
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2 3 4
Quick installation Menu for NSL and IP Camera Easy installation(Right-Click on the Main Screen)
Figure 2.4. EZ Setup Screen
2.4.1. Setup DATE & TIME, IP CAMERA configurations.
Figure 2.4.1. EZ CAMERA Setup Procedure
Select EZ Camera for Date/Time and Camera Setup, Click NEXT to proceed. Description of EZ Camera Setup is displayed, Click NEXT to proceed. Set up the Date/Time settings and click NEXT to get to the camera setup. Configure individual cameras in the EZ Camera Setup.
Select the Channel to configure. Select the Camera Protocol and then click on the scan button; this will scan the networks
for any cameras from the particular protocol.
Select on the desired Camera from the list, and then check on register. If necessary, click on Preview to Preview the camera, or Setup to change camera settings.
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2.4.2. EZ NETWORK
Select EZ Network for Network Setup. It begins to test and detect the network environment automatically. DDNS hostname will be setting up. If needed, edit the hostname When you finish EZ network setup and close the window, it displays the result.
2-5. PoE Port SETUP
Figure 2.4.2. EZ NETWORK Setup Procedure
Figure 2.5.1 PoE Port (N4NSL / N8NSL)
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WAN
Clients
IP Cameras
Internet
Router
LAN
Switch Hub
Clients
2.5.1 Connecting the Camera
Figure 2.5.1.1 IP Camera Connection Diagram (N4NSL, N8NSL)
Figure 2.5.1.2 IP Camera Connection Diagram (NSL Series)
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able 2.5.1. Factory Default of the IP Camera
Setup Items
Default
Description
Network Type
DHCP
The IP Camera must act as a DHCP client for the Plug and Play.
Encoding Type
CBR
The “CBR” is recommended because of the internal buffer design of the NSL Series
Resolution
1280x720
The maximum performance of the N8NSL is 1080p@240fps or 720p@240fps. To get higher frame rates per channel, 1280x720 is the recommended resolution.
Frame Rate
25fps
The maximum performance of the N8NSL is 720p@240fps. Therefore 30fps per channel is recommended. (30fps x 8 = 240fps)
Bit Rate
2Mbps
The maximum throughput of the N8NSL is 40Mbps. Therefore 2Mbps per channel is recommended. (4Mbps x 8 = 32Mbps)
Sub Stream
CIF 512Kbps
For “Dual Streaming”, the sub stream should be turned on. And for the proper streaming through the WAN connection, CIF@512Kbps or lower bitrates per channel is recommended.
The following IP Camera settings are recommended for optimal connection with the NSL Series
The NSL Series features a "Plug and Play" function with a PoE Switch. The “Plug and Play” functionality requires the IP Camera to be in DHCP mode. The NSL automatically assigns an IP Address to the IP Camera. (10.20.30.11 ~ 10.20.30.254) The NSL models will automatically map the camera on the PoE Port to the corresponding NVR
channel number.
The NSL PoE Port maximum power consumption
- [N4NSL – 57.6Watt, N8NSL-96Watt]
Figure 2.5.1.2. Incorrect connection with the PoE Ports
With the NSL Models, it is prohibited to connect a router to the POE Ports to connect the IP
Camera, the NSL will not be able to find and connect to the camera. The LAN Port can be connected to a router, but not the PoE Ports.
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Network Clients
Monitoring
IP Camera
HDD
Live Display
Recording
High/Normal
Selection
Network
High Quality Video Stream (Full HD)
Normal Quality Video Stream (D1/CIF)
2-6 . IP Camera SETUP (through Web Viewer page)
NSL Series allow remote access to the IP Cameras through an "IP Camera Setup" menu. The PC Web Client features the "IP Camera Setup" menu that can be accessed remotely.
Click the mouse right button Select IP Camera Setup. Select Channel Number. It launches the cameras web setup page.
In order for the web pages to launch from the “IP Camera Setup” menu when accessed from the WAN, Ports 59011 to
59254 on the router must be port forwarded to the NVR. The local address of the NVR can be found in the system information
2-7 . Dual Streaming
High Quality (Main Profile) Video Stream is used for both Recording and Live Display.  High Quality (Main Profile) Video Stream can be viewed through the network, when selected.  Normal (Secondary) Quality Video Stream is used by default when viewing through the network.
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3. Front and Rear Panels
Name
Description
POWER
LED light is on when power is applied to the system.
HDD
LED light is on when the system is recording video data.
USB Port
This USB port for archiving footage into a USB device. (USB 2.0)
Do not power this system on before all the connections are completed. Make sure all the connections are properly secured. Faulty connection may result in
the system being damaged.
2 3 4 5 7 8 1 6 1
2 3 4
5 6 7
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3-1. Desktop Front Panel
Figure 3.1.1. Desktop NSL Front panel
Table 3.1.1. Front LED and Port of NSL
3-2. Connectors
[N4NSL]
[N8NSL]
Figure 3.2.1. Connectors for NSL
Power Switch: Use for power on/off. POWER: DC48V input. PoE PORT: N4NSL (4 Port PoE-57.6Watt), N8NSL(8 Port PoE-96Watt) WAN PORT: Network Port for Internet AUDIO OUTPUT: 1 Connector for Audio Output USB PORT: Connector for USB Mouse or USB flash memory.
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HDMI OUT: HDMI output port, Connector to the HDMI Monitor, (1280x720, and 1920x1080). VGA OUT: Connector for VGA Monitor, Main Video Output.
3-3. Remote Control
Figure 2.3.1. Remote Controller Button
ID: To set the remote control ID. REC: To start and stop manual recording SEARCH: To go to SEARCH menu. F/ADV:
During playback – To move the playback position 60 seconds forward . During Pause – To move the playback position moves 1 frame forward
F/REW:
During playback – To move the playback position 60 seconds back. During Pause – To move the playback postion 1 frame back.
FF: To fast forward the recording. PLAY/PAUSE: To play or to pause the recording in playback mode REW: To rewind the recording. ESC:
During setup – To retun to the preivous menu screen. During Playback – To exit playback mode System lock – To lock a system when pressing ESC button for 5 seconds. System unlock – To unlock a system when pressing ESC button for 5 seconds.
SETUP: To open the SETUP menu. Direction buttons: To move menu items or select a channel. SEQ: To start auto sequencing the screen in full screen mode. (Toggle) BACKUP: To start a backup operations in live or playback mode 0~9: To select channel (1,2,3,..) or to enter a DVR ID number or use as number key.
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4. Setting up the NSL
The following sections detail the initial setup of the NSL.
Menu screen will close if user input is not received within 5 minutes.
4-0. Setup – Main Live Screen
To enter the setup menu, right click on the mouse and select setup from the submenu or press the setup button on the remote control.
Table 4.0.1. Live Screen and Quick Operation Window
When the NS prompts the LOG-IN window, enter the PASSWORD using the virtual keyboard, or the front panel, or the remote control. For ADMIN, the factory default password is 1111. It is highly recommended to assign a new password to protect the system. User can assign a new password in SECURITY setup menu.
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4-1. Setup – IP CAMERA
Item
Description
CHANNEL
To manually connect each camera, click on the to get this window:
Under the column labeled Type, Select IP Camera Manufacturer.
SCAN: Double click the empty box to search IP camera on the local network.
Double Click to Scan
Press the SETUP button and enter the password. The IP Camera setup menu is displayed below.
Figure 4.1.1. IP Camera mode setup screen
Table 4.1.1. Menu items in IP CAMERA mode setup
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IP: Enter the address of IP camera to connect, or select from scanned list. PORT: Enter the port number of IP camera to connect WEB PORT: Enter the web port number of IP camera to connect OTHERS: Change the IP camera setting. Double click the empty box and
then Log-In box will be pop-up. (Enter ID and PASSWORD of IP Camera)
PROTOCOL
Select the protocol for the IP Camera.
SCAN
Automatic IP Camera search on the local network.
IP
Set up IP camera address.
PORT
Set up the RTSP port of the IP Camera (default: 554)
WEB PORT
Set up the web port of IP Camera (default: 80)
ID
Enter ID of IP CAM
PASSWORD
Enter the PASSWORD of IP CAM
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4-1-1. SCAN Menu
Scan for IP Cameras on network using ONVIF/SPECO protocols.protocols
.
Figure 4.1.2 IP CAMERA Setup Screen
Figure 4.1.3 Left Image using ONVIF Protocol SCAN, Right Image using SPECO Protocol SCAN
Figure 4.1.4 ONVIF Protocol Profile SCAN Image
Select the protocol used by the IP Camera and then click the scan button. Select the IP Camera from the list and then click the register button. After registering, the basic information is displayed. IP cameras using ONVIF protocol require ID, Password and Profile to be correctly entered for
proper operation.
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SPECO protocols only require ID and Password to be correctly entered for proper operation. IP
cameras using ONVIF protocol can have their Video, Network and System settings accessed and updated using the ONVIF setup menu.
(ONVIF Setup Menu may not be accessible depending on the ONVIF version used by the IP camera.)
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4-1-2. ONVIF SETUP Menu
Figure 4.1.2 IP CAMERA Setup Screen (ONVIF)
The NSL Series can search for IP Cameras that are conformant to ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum). In order to search for ONVIF Cameras, the field associated with VENDOR has to be set to ONVIF. Click on the Box associated with SCAN to scan the networks for ONVIF Conformance cameras.
Figure 4.1.4 ONVIF Camera Scan Window
Figure 4.1.5 ONVIF Profile Scan Window
Select ONVIF for Vendor and click the SCAN button. Select the camera on the list and then click the register button. Then, PROFILE and ONVIF setting button will be displayed on the menu.
Click PROFILE button and then the detail information of ONVIF will be searched and listed.
(If the camera is not on the list, then the ONVIF protocol of the IP CAM is not compatible with the NVR and there not supported. )
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Double click the listed profile to apply.
Menu Item
Description
VIDEO
Video, Encoder to view and change to audio settings.
NETWORK
View and change Network settings.
SYSTEM
System information and change your password, factory reset and the camera is rebooting.
Enter ID and PASSWORD of IP CAM. Registration is .completed.
Figure 4.1.6 ONVIF Setup Window
Under ONVIF Setup, the following can be viewed and changed: VIDEO, NETWORK, SYSTEM settings.
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4-2. Setup – SYSTEM
Item
Description
DESCRIPTION
Press the button to view the system information. (Software Version, Storage Size, IP Address, MAC Address and DDNS Status)
LANGUAGE
Select the display language using the mouse or the remote control. Once a language is selected, the display language will change.
DATE DISPLAY FORMAT
Select the date display format using the mouse or the remote control. Options are:
MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YYYY, DD-MM-YYYY
DATE&TIME
SETUP
Select the display date and time using the mouse or the remote control and press OK button to set the present date and time.
Select DAYLIGHT SAVINGS using the mouse or the remote control and select the appropriate daylight savings time zone. The options are:
OFF: Daylight saving is turned off. USA: Applies the USA daylight saving time.
In the SETUP menu, select the SYSTEM tab. Then, the SYSTEM menu is displayed as pictured below. Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Figure 4.2.1. SYSTEM Setup Screen
Table 4.2.1. Menu Items in SYSTEM Setup Screen
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EU: Applies the EU daylight saving time.
- Select the GMT AREA using the mouse or the remote control.
- Set the time difference with the standard time using the mouse or the button. OTHERS: If the time zone is neither USA nor EU, set the date and time of the daylight saving period.
- Select BEGIN or END.
Caution
- Do not set the start time to 23:00 for DLS.
- DLS cannot be applied if the date of BEGIN and END is the same.
CLIENT ACCESS
Enable/Disable remote access through the network.
NTP SETUP
NTP (Network Time Protocol) which synchronizes the time of the computer systems over variable-latency data networks.
PRIMARY SNTP SERVER: Input the address of the primary NTP time-server. SECONDARY SNTP SERVER: Input the address of the secondary NTP time-server. TIME ZONE: NTP synchronizes with GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) regardless of
geography; user must select time difference from GMT. CONNECTON MODE: Select the NTP time-server connection mode from TIME, INTERVAL, and ONCE.
CONNECTION PERIOD
- TIME – Refresh the time at the designated time (e.g. 1AM)
- INTERVAL – Every 1 hour ~ 24 hours
- ONCE – Synchronizes time only once. NTP will not synchronize unless the Connection Mode is changed.
NSL sends E-MAIL Notification when the NTP server time is faster than the system time with below message.
“NTP server time is faster than the system time. In this case, NTP server time is ignored to protect the user data. User must set the time manually. SYSTEM TIME: Mon Oct 10 13:46:49 2011 SERVER TIME: Mon Oct 10 13:33:12 2011 ID: NS IP ADDRESS: 172.16.2.46
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SEND EMAIL
SERVER TYPE: Select GMAIL, HOTMAIL, AOL, YAHOO or MANUAL)
MAIL SERVER: Enter the appropriate mail server information. MAIL PORT: Assign Mail Port number. SECURE OPTION: Select the secure mail server connection method. (SSL or TLS) ID: Enter the appropriate mail server ID. PASSWORD: Enter the appropriate mail server PASSWORD
MAIL TO: Enter the appropriate email address to enable sending e-mail reports using a
virtual keyboard.
MAIL FROM: To set the email address sent to the destination host. TEST : E-mail settings sent a test mail to the registered account
UNIT NAME
Name the NS (e.g. Factory) This feature is to identify the name of the NS under the same network.
SYSTEM RESTART
Restart the system
SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
Shut down the system
EZ SETUP
Quick installation Menu for NSL and IP Camera Easy installation
SYSTEM EVENT NOTIFICATION
HEALTH CHECK – OFF, ON
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