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DIGITAL  VIDEO  RECORDER 

User’s Manual 

 

 

V1.1.0 

ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 

Summary of Contents for D-XVR5108H-4KL-X-8P

Page 1: ...DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER User s Manual V1 1 0 ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD...

Page 2: ...be changed to any set of numbers between 1025 65535 Avoiding the default ports reduces the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using 3 Enable HTTPS SSL Set up an SSL Certificate...

Page 3: ...forwarded the HTTP and TCP ports in your router modem this feature should be turned off regardless Disabling UPnP is recommended when the function is not used in real applications 11 SNMP Disable SNMP...

Page 4: ...se limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interferen...

Page 5: ...5216A X DH XVR5432L X DH XVR5832S X DH XVR5108H 4KL X 8P DH XVR5208AN 4KL X 8P DH XVR5216AN 4KL X 16P XVR7 series DH XVR7104E 4KL X DH XVR7108E 4KL X DH XVR7104E 4KL B X DH XVR7108E 4KL B X DH XVR7104...

Page 6: ...ith the local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by implementing measures include but not limited to providing clear and visible ide...

Page 7: ...final explanation Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the Manual in PDF format cannot be opened All trademarks registered trademarks and the company names in the Ma...

Page 8: ...e Device Operate the device within the rated range of power input and output Do not dissemble the Device Transport use and store the Device under the allowed humidity and temperature conditions Electr...

Page 9: ...X DH XVR4108HS X 6 2 2 4 DH XVR4216AN X DH XVR4232AN X DH XVR5216AN X DH XVR5232AN X DH XVR5208AN 4KL X DH XVR5216AN 4KL X DH XVR5216A X DH XVR7208A 4KL X DH XVR7216A 4KL X DH XVR7208A 4K X DH XVR510...

Page 10: ...XVR7116HE 4KL X DH XVR7108HE 4K X DH XVR5104H X DH XVR51 04HE X 19 3 2 5 DH XVR4216AN X DH XVR4232AN X DH XVR5216AN X DH XVR5232AN X DH XVR5208AN 4KL X DH XVR5216AN 4KL X DH XVR5216A X DH XVR7208A 4KL...

Page 11: ...l Type 102 5 5 7 Upgrading Coaxial Camera 103 5 6 Configuring Remote Devices 104 5 6 1 Adding Remote Devices 104 5 6 2 Managing Remote Devices 116 5 7 Configuring Record Settings 119 5 7 1 Enabling Re...

Page 12: ...32 5 17 Configuring Account Settings 237 5 17 1 Configuring User Account 237 5 17 2 Configuring Group Account 243 5 17 3 Configuring Onvif Users 247 5 18 Audio Management 248 5 18 1 Configuring Audio...

Page 13: ...3 1 Compatible USB list 300 Appendix 3 2 Compatible SD Card list 301 Appendix 3 3 Compatible Portable HDD list 301 Appendix 3 4 Compatible USB DVD List 301 Appendix 3 5 Compatible SATA DVD List 301 Ap...

Page 14: ...PSS to form a security network to show its powerful remote monitoring function The Device is applicable to the areas such as bank telecom electricity traffic intelligent residential district factory...

Page 15: ...n the live view Network Operation Support network remote real time monitor remote record search and remote PTZ control Alarm Activation Several relay alarm outputs to realize alarm activation and on s...

Page 16: ...Labels on the device Not torn up Do not tear up or throw away the labels otherwise the warranty services are not ensured You need to provide the serial number of the product when you call the after s...

Page 17: ...rews to take off the cover 2 Fix the screws on the HDD but do not fasten them 3 Match the screws with the holes on the DVR to place the HDD 4 Turn the DVR upside down to see the screws and then fasten...

Page 18: ...o the cable into the port 2 2 2 2 Installing HDD Skip step 6 if the battery is not equipped with the model you purchased 1 Remove the screws to take off the cover 2 Remove the screws to take off the b...

Page 19: ...DH XVR5116H 4KL X DH XVR5108HE X DH XVR51 16HE X DH XVR7104HE 4KL X DH XVR7108HE 4KL X DH XVR7 116HE 4KL X DH XVR7108HE 4K X DH XVR5104HS X DH XVR4104HS X DH XVR5104H X DH XVR5104HE X DH XVR4 108HS X...

Page 20: ...X 16P 1 Remove the screws on the cover 2 Fix the screws onto the HDD but do not be fastened 3 Put the HDD into the Device 4 Turn the device to see the back side of it Align the screws of the HDD with...

Page 21: ...nt to install HDD to the bottom bracket 3 Connect one end of HDD cable to the HDD 4 Connect the other end of HDD cable to the mainboard 5 Use the power cable to connect HDD and mainboard 6 Put back th...

Page 22: ...fix the DVR on each side Step 2 Install from the bottom up Step 3 If you want to install more accessories to the rack take preventive measures to avoid power socket overload Optional Install more acce...

Page 23: ...Function HDD status indicator The indicator is off when the HDD is running normally The indicator glows blue when the HDD is in malfunction Power status indicator The indicator is off when the power i...

Page 24: ...Battery status indicator When the battery remains full or no less than sixty percent the No 4 indicator is on and the No 5 and No 6 are out When the battery remains between thirty percent and sixty p...

Page 25: ...8H 4KL X 8P Figure 3 3 No Port Name Function 1 HDD Glows blue when HDD status is abnormal 2 NET Glows blue when network status is abnormal 3 POWER Glows blue when the power is connected properly 4 USB...

Page 26: ...lue when HDD status is abnormal 3 NET Glows blue when network status is abnormal 4 POWER Glows blue when the power is connected properly 5 USB port Connects to the external devices such as keyboard mo...

Page 27: ...ects to peripheral devices such as USB storage device keyboard and mouse Table 3 7 3 1 8 DH XVR7816S 4KL X Figure 3 8 No Port Name Function 1 IR receiver Receives infrared signal from remote control 2...

Page 28: ...port Connects to peripheral devices such as USB storage device keyboard and mouse Table 3 9 3 1 10 DH XVR5832S X Figure 3 10 No Port Name Function 1 Status indicator light Glows blue when the device i...

Page 29: ...external devices such as USB storage device keyboard and mouse 3 VGA port Outputs analog video data to the connected display with VGA port 4 HDMI port High definition audio and video signal output po...

Page 30: ...und box 4 RS 485 communication port Connects to the control devices such as speed dome PTZ RS 485_A port is connected by the cable A and RS 485_B is connected to the cable B 5 HDMI port High definitio...

Page 31: ...s the sound box 4 HDMI port High definition audio and video signal output port The port outputs the uncompressed high definition video and multi channel audio data to the connected display with HDMI p...

Page 32: ...alarm input device and the Device have the same ground Alarm output port 1 3 NO1 NO3 C1 C3 Three groups of alarm output ports Group 1 port NO1 C1 Group 2 port NO2 C2 Group 3 port NO3 C3 These ports ou...

Page 33: ...ces such as speed dome PTZ RS 485_A port is connected by the cable A and RS 485_B is connected to the cable B 10 Power input port Inputs 12V DC power 11 VGA port Outputs analog video data to the conne...

Page 34: ...o input port Connects to analog camera to input video signal 4 Audio input port Receives audio signal output from the devices such as microphone 5 Audio output port Outputs audio signal to the devices...

Page 35: ...alog video data to the connected display with VGA port 6 Power button Turns on off the DVR 7 USB port Connects to the external devices such as keyboard mouse and USB storage device 8 HDMI port High de...

Page 36: ...TV 9 Video input port Connects to analog camera to input video signal 10 Alarm input port 1 16 Four groups of alarm input ports Group 1 port 1 to port 4 Group 2 port 5 to port 8 Group 3 port 9 to port...

Page 37: ...ote the power supply shall be below 1A Ground 10 Network port Connects to Ethernet port 12 VGA port Outputs analog video data to the connected display with VGA port 13 HDMI port High definition audio...

Page 38: ...ernal power please make sure the device and the NVR have the same ground Alarm output port 1 5 NO1 NO5 C1 C5 NC5 Five groups of alarm output ports Group 1 port NO1 C1 Group 2 port NO2 C2 Group 3 port...

Page 39: ...ion and control Please note when the HDMI output resolution is 4K the VGA output stops 15 USB port Connects to the external devices such as keyboard mouse and USB storage device 16 eSATA port External...

Page 40: ...cord manually In record interface use the direction buttons to select the channel that you want to record Press this button for at least 1 5 seconds and the manual record interface will be displayed 1...

Page 41: ...ck to delete the previous character In numeral input mode Click to clear and click to delete the previous character Double click left mouse button Implement special control operations such as double c...

Page 42: ...The Grand Tour 29 Operation Function selection box with left mouse button Select privacy mask zone Table 3 20...

Page 43: ...30 4 Connecting Basics This chapter introduces the typical connection diagrams and ports connections 4 1 Typical Connection Diagram The following figure is for reference only The actual product shall...

Page 44: ...Connecting Basics 31 Figure 4 2...

Page 45: ...e twisted pair cable and you can add video compensation devices or use optical fiber to ensure video quality You should keep the video signal away from the strong electromagnetic interference especial...

Page 46: ...connecting Alarm input Make sure alarm input mode is grounding alarm input Grounding signal is needed for alarm input Alarm input needs the low level voltage signal Alarm input mode can be either NC...

Page 47: ...hannel 6 Voltage current 500mA When there is an alarm output close the power output When the alarm is cancelled open the power output 12V Rated current Voltage current 500mA Ground cable 485 A B 485 c...

Page 48: ...n Model HFD23 005 1ZS HRB1 S DC5V Material of the touch AgNi gold plating AuAg10 AgNi10 CuNi30 Rating Resistance Load Rated switch capacity 30V DC 1A 125V AC 0 5A 24V DC 1A 125V AC 2A Maximum switch p...

Page 49: ...ort Connect the RS 485 cable of the PTZ camera to the RS 485 port on the Device Step 1 Ensure the match of A and B interfaces Connect the video out cable of the PTZ camera to the video input port on t...

Page 50: ...power requirement of the Device Power on the Device after the power cable is properly connected To protect the Device connect the Device with the power cable first and then connect to the power sourc...

Page 51: ...ser By default the user is admin Password In the Password box enter the password for admin The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from numb...

Page 52: ...e is displayed See Figure 5 3 The pattern that you want to set must cross at least four points If you do not want to configure the unlock pattern click Skip Once you have configured the unlock pattern...

Page 53: ...s select Main Menu ACCOUNT USER Table 5 2 Click Save to complete the settings Step 6 The End User License Agreement interface is displayed Select the I have read and agree to all terms check box Step...

Page 54: ...ve configured unlock pattern the unlock pattern login interface is displayed See Figure 5 5 Click Forgot Pattern the password login interface is displayed See Figure 5 6 If you did not configure unloc...

Page 55: ...served email address the Prompt message interface is displayed See Figure 5 7 If you did not set the reserved email address the email entering interface is displayed See Figure 5 8 Enter the email add...

Page 56: ...t Password interface is displayed See Figure 5 9 After clicking OK the system will collect your information for password reset and the information includes but not limited to email address MAC address...

Page 57: ...nce again refresh the interface Use the security code received in your email box to reset the password within 24 hours otherwise the security code becomes invalid Security questions On the Reset passw...

Page 58: ...interface is displayed See Figure 5 11 Figure 5 11 In the New Password box enter the new password and enter it again in the Confirm Step 6 Password box Click Save The password resetting is started St...

Page 59: ...o sync the password with the remote devices see Figure 5 12 Click Cancel the resetting is finished Click OK the Sync Info interface is displayed See Figure 5 12 Figure 5 12 This message appears only w...

Page 60: ...d the reset button on the mainboard and then press and hold the reset button for 5 Step 2 seconds to 10 seconds See for the location of the reset button Figure 5 14 Reboot the Device Step 3 After the...

Page 61: ...r The collected information is only used to verify the legality of the Device and push upgrade notices If you clear the Auto check for updates check box the system will not perform automatic checks 5...

Page 62: ...in the configured time Auto Logout Min In the Auto Logout box enter the standby time for the Device The Device automatically logs out when it is not working for the configured time period You need to...

Page 63: ...ime In the System Time box enter time for the system Click the time zone list you can select a time zone for the system and the time in adjust automatically Do not change the system time randomly othe...

Page 64: ...3 Interval Min In the Interval box enter the amount of time that you want the Device to sync time with the NTP server The value ranges from 0 to 65535 Table 5 4 5 1 4 4 Configuring Network Settings Yo...

Page 65: ...only when both of the two Ethernet ports are disconnected The two Ethernet ports are used under the same LAN The Device with single Ethernet port does not support this function Default Ethernet Port...

Page 66: ...rs and switches 1492 Optimized value for PPPoE 1468 Optimized value for DHCP 1450 Optimized value for VPN Test Click Test to test if the entered IP address and gateway are interworking Table 5 5 5 1 4...

Page 67: ...e Device SN into the platform Then you can access and manage the device in the WAN For details refer to the P2P operation manual You can also enter the QR code of Cell Phone Client and Device SN by cl...

Page 68: ...nitialized Tap Device Initialization to perform initializing by following the onscreen instructions If the Device has been initialized you can start adding it directly Tap Add Device 4 The Add Device...

Page 69: ...ure 5 22 Enter a name for the DVR the username and password scan the QR code under 6 Device SN Tap Start Live Preview 7 The Device is added and displayed on the live view interface of the cell phone S...

Page 70: ...or Smart Codec Enable the smart codec function This function can reduce the video bit stream for non important recorded video to maximize the storage space Type Main Stream In the Type list select Gen...

Page 71: ...y The bigger the value is the better the image will become Video Enable the function for sub stream Audio Encode Click More Setting the More Setting interface is displayed Audio Encode This function i...

Page 72: ...s motion detection event video loss and local alarms Human Face The snapshot is taken when the face is detected The face detection function is support only with the Channel 1 Image Size In the Image S...

Page 73: ...eo files will not be overwritten Pack Mode Configure the time length and file length for each recorded video Auto Delete Old Files Configure whether to delete the old files and if yes in the Auto Dele...

Page 74: ...R and then set a HDD as redundant HDD Select Main Menu STORAGE SCHEDUE Record and then select the Redundancy check box If the selected channel is not recording the redundancy function takes effect nex...

Page 75: ...efine a period The system supports maximum six periods 2 Define for the whole week Click next to All all the icon switches to you can define the period for all the days simultaneously Define for sever...

Page 76: ...ttings to Click Apply to save the settings 3 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 4 Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels After configuring the recording schedule settings you need to...

Page 77: ...od Define a period during which the configured snapshot setting is active For details about defining a period see 5 1 4 9 Configuring Recorded Video Storage Schedule Copy Click Copy to copy the settin...

Page 78: ...hanged or the channel name is modified you can recognize the channel number by this figure and then perform the operations such as record query and playback For the icons displayed on each channel see...

Page 79: ...hot voice talk adding remote devices and streams switch When you move the pointer to the top middle position of a channel window the live view control bar is displayed See Figure 5 33 for analog chann...

Page 80: ...instant playback interface is displayed The instant playback has the following features Move the slider to choose the time you want to start playing Play pause and close playback The information such...

Page 81: ...al status 5 2 2 3 Real time Backup You can record the video of any channel and save the clip into a USB storage device By clicking the recording is started To stop recording click this icon again The...

Page 82: ...ital channels is resumed 5 2 2 9 Remote Devices Digital channel only You can view the information of remote devices and add new remote devices to replace the current connected devices By clicking the...

Page 83: ...e 5 6 1 Adding Remote Devices Open the NETWORK interface For details see 5 16 1 Configuring Network Settings Open the HDD MANAGER interface For details see 5 19 3 Configuring HDD Manager Open the USB...

Page 84: ...e first screen is displaying the channel 1 4 click Next screen you can view channel 5 8 Next Screen Camera Registration Open the CAMERA REGISTRATION interface For details see 5 6 Configuring Remote De...

Page 85: ...image color effect such as sharpness brightness and contrast The parameters are different according to the connected camera type Take analog channel as an example In the live view screen right click o...

Page 86: ...ikely to become darker and the light area over exposed If the value is too small the image is likely to become dim The value ranges from 0 to 100 The default value is 50 The recommended range is betwe...

Page 87: ...all four customized color modes 3 Click OK 4 On the COLOR interface in the Color Mode list you can select the customized color mode Table 5 15 5 2 6 Live View Display 5 2 6 1 Configuring Display Sett...

Page 88: ...ser interface GUI The higher the value the more transparent the GUI becomes Resolution Select resolution for the video The default resolution for VGA port and HDMI port is 1280 1024 Some of the resolu...

Page 89: ...ring Viewing Layout You can configure the view layout in the live view screen Select Main Menu DISPLAY VIEW Step 1 The View Setting interface is displayed See Figure 5 40 Figure 5 40 Configure the vie...

Page 90: ...hannel 9 and channel 10 exchange positions Click Apply to complete the settings Step 4 The live view screen displays the same layout as configured in this section 5 2 6 3 Configuring Zero Channel Sett...

Page 91: ...ult is 704 576 D1 Frame Rate FPS Select a value between 1 and 25 for PAL standard and between 1 and 30 for NTSC standard The actual arrange is decided and selected dependent on the Device capability B...

Page 92: ...o your actual situation Step 2 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 5 2 7 Configuring Tour Settings You can configure a tour of selected channels to repeat playing videos The videos display in...

Page 93: ...Local Configurations 80 Figure 5 45 Figure 5 46 Configure the settings for the tour parameters for both Main Screen and Extra Screen Step 2 See Table 5 18...

Page 94: ...the channels to form a group and then click Save Delete a channel group Select the check box of any channel group and then click Delete Edit a channel group Select the check box of any channel group...

Page 95: ...to complete the settings Step 3 Modifying a Channel Group Double click on a channel group the Modify Channel Group interface is displayed See Figure 5 49 You can modify channel group and click OK to...

Page 96: ...Local Configurations 83 Figure 5 50...

Page 97: ...ra connect sensors and wireless siren and configure the alarm event linkage settings BACKUP Search and back up the video files to the external storage device such as USB storage device DISPLAY Configu...

Page 98: ...nction in the local configurations See 5 1 4 5 Configuring P2P Settings Table 5 19 5 4 Controlling PTZ Cameras PTZ is a mechanical platform that carries a camera and a protective cover and performs ov...

Page 99: ...ect HDCVI The control signal is sent to the PTZ through the coaxial cable For the serial mode the control signal is sent to the PTZ through the RS 485 port Protocol In the Protocol list select the pro...

Page 100: ...tings and quick positioning Basic PTZ Control Panel Right click on the live view screen and then select PTZ The PTZ control panel is displayed See Figure 5 52 Figure 5 52 The functions with buttons in...

Page 101: ...e the larger the zoom effect Not all models support this function and can only be controlled through mouse operations Click you can control the four directions left right up and down PTZ movement thro...

Page 102: ...anded PTZ Control Panel click Step 1 The Preset interface is displayed See Figure 5 54 Figure 5 54 Click the direction arrows to the required position Step 2 In the Preset box enter the value to repre...

Page 103: ...more presets Some protocols do not support deleting 5 4 3 3 Configuring Patterns On the Expanded PTZ Control Panel click Step 1 The PTZ interface is displayed Click the Pattern tab Step 2 The Pattern...

Page 104: ...rrows to position the left and right borders Step 3 5 4 4 Calling PTZ Functions After you have configured the PTZ settings you can call the PTZ functions for monitoring from the Expanded PTZ Control P...

Page 105: ...n Step 3 5 4 4 4 Calling AutoScan On the Expanded PTZ Control Panel in the No box enter the value of the border that Step 1 you want to call Click Step 2 The PTZ camera performs scanning according to...

Page 106: ...See Figure 5 58 On the Expanded PTZ Control Panel click Step 1 The MENU OPERATION interface is displayed See Figure 5 60 Figure 5 60 Click Enter Step 2 The OSD menu is displayed See Figure 5 61 Figur...

Page 107: ...ge Settings You can configure the image settings such as saturation contrast brightness sharpness for each connected camera Select Main Menu CAMERA IMAGE Step 1 The IMAGE interface is displayed See Fi...

Page 108: ...ses Not all models support this function Period In the Period list select a time period for the image settings The image settings will be only used during the selected period Effective Time Enable the...

Page 109: ...and the noise is also greater The value ranges from 1 to 15 The default value is 1 Image Enhance Adjusts the image definition The bigger the value is the clearer the image will become but there will b...

Page 110: ...r and black white mode of the image This setting is not affected by the configuration files The default setting is Auto Color The camera outputs color image only Auto Depends on the camera such as ove...

Page 111: ...clearer and smoother the image will become Frame rate changes along with the resolution Generally in PAL format you can select the value from 1 through 25 in NTSC format you can select the value from...

Page 112: ...h time Channel In the Channel list select the channel that you want to configure the settings for Mode In the Mode list you can select General Event or Human Face as the event type for which you want...

Page 113: ...name on each channel window in the live view screen Select Main Menu CAMERA OVERLAY Overlay Step 1 The Overlay interface is displayed See Figure 5 66 Figure 5 66 Configure the settings for the text o...

Page 114: ...elect Main Menu CAMERA OVERLAY Cover Area Step 1 The Cover Area interface is displayed See Figure 5 67 Figure 5 67 Configure the settings for the covered area parameters See Table 5 27 Step 2 Paramete...

Page 115: ...configure total 4 covered blocks Table 5 27 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 5 5 6 Configuring Channel Type You can configure the channel type as Analog or IP channel Select Main Menu CAME...

Page 116: ...nd follow the onscreen instructions to complete the settings Step 3 5 5 7 Upgrading Coaxial Camera Select Main Menu CAMERA COAXIAL UPGRADE Step 1 The COAXIAL UPGRADE interface is displayed See Figure...

Page 117: ...Parameter Description Uninitialized Enable the Uninitialized function the uninitialized devices out of the searched devices are displayed in the searched device list Initialize Select the uninitialize...

Page 118: ...the device by manually configuring settings such as IP address channel selection For details see 5 6 1 3 Adding Remote Devices Manually Added Device List Displays the added devices You can edit and de...

Page 119: ...Local Configurations 106 Figure 5 71 Enable the Initialized function Step 2 The uninitialized devices are displayed See Figure 5 72 Figure 5 72...

Page 120: ...tically uses the current password and email information so you do not need to set the password and email address again and can go to Step 6 Clear the Using current device password and email info check...

Page 121: ...29 Click Next 3 The Password Protection interface is displayed See Figure 5 75 Figure 5 75 Select the Email Address box and enter the email address that you want to 4 reserve for password reset in th...

Page 122: ...ncreasing the last part of the IP address when initializing devices in batches When configuring IP address for multiple remote devices which were not in the same network segment these remote devices w...

Page 123: ...he device is added into the Added Device area You can also double click the device to add it into the Added Device area You can add devices in batches 5 6 1 3 Adding Remote Devices Manually On the Reg...

Page 124: ...n enter the value according to your actual situation HTTP Port The default value setting is 80 You can enter the value according to your actual situation If you enter other value for example 70 and th...

Page 125: ...tion should be enabled for the remote IP camera Table 5 30 Click Apply to save the settings Step 3 Only one device can be added manually at one time indicates successful connection and indicates conne...

Page 126: ...do the following In the Searched Device list area click for the device that you want to modify IP Step 1 The Modify IP interface is displayed See Figure 5 81 Figure 5 81 Configure the settings for IP...

Page 127: ...the devices into the Added Device area Step 5 Click Apply to save the settings Step 6 5 6 1 6 Exporting IP Address You can export the added IP address to the USB storage device The exported informati...

Page 128: ...s IP address port channel number manufacturer user name and password If you select the File Backup Encryption check box the file format is backup If you clear the File Backup Encryption check box the...

Page 129: ...ice in the Added Device area You can edit the exported csv file and be cautious not to change the file format otherwise the file cannot be imported as it will be judged as invalid The language of csv...

Page 130: ...are Information You can view the device firmware information such as channel number IP address manufacturer system version video input audio input and alarm in Select Main Menu CAMERA REGISTRATION Fir...

Page 131: ...Local Configurations 118 Figure 5 86 5 6 2 3 Upgrading Remote Devices Select Main Menu CAMERA REGISTRATION Upgrade Step 1 The Upgrade interface is displayed See Figure 5 87...

Page 132: ...e check box the device that you want to upgrade and click 1 Manual Check The system starts detecting if there is a new version on the online server Select the check box of all the devices that have ne...

Page 133: ...RD interface is displayed see Figure 5 88 Figure 5 88 Configure the settings for the record control parameters See Table 5 31 Step 2 Parameter Description Channel Displays all the analog channels and...

Page 134: ...vent triggered snapshot has the priority If there is no alarm event the system performs scheduled snapshot If there is any alarm event the system performs event triggered snapshot 5 8 1 1 Configuring...

Page 135: ...n has been completed If you have not configured the snapshot schedule see 5 1 4 10 Configuring Snapshot Storage Schedule 5 8 1 2 Configuring Event Triggered Snapshot Select Main Menu CAMERA ENCODE Sna...

Page 136: ...Local Configurations 123 Figure 5 91 Select Main Menu ALARM VIDEO DETECT and select the event type to configure Step 3 for example select the Motion Detect tab See Figure 5 92...

Page 137: ...e corresponding channel Step 4 Click Apply Step 5 5 8 1 3 Configuring Face Detection Triggered Snapshot Select Main Menu CAMERA ENCODE Snapshot Step 1 The Snapshot interface is displayed In the Mode l...

Page 138: ...Local Configurations 125 Figure 5 93 Select Main Menu FACE DETECT PARAMETERS Human Face Step 3 The Human Face interface is displayed See Figure 5 94 Figure 5 94...

Page 139: ...or the snapshot so that the snapshot can be saved For details see 5 1 4 10 Configuring Snapshot Storage Schedule 5 8 3 Backing up Snapshots to FTP Select Main Menu STORAGE FTP Step 1 The FTP interface...

Page 140: ...cord Control The RECORD interface is displayed see Figure 5 96 Figure 5 96 Configure the settings for the record control parameters See Table 5 32 Step 2 Parameter Description Channel Displays all the...

Page 141: ...o search interface is displayed See Figure 5 97 Figure 5 97 No Function Description 1 Display Window Display the searched recorded video or picture It supports playing in single channel 4 channel 9 ch...

Page 142: ...Sync check box to simultaneously play recorded videos of different channels in the same period in multi channel view 6 Record type Select the check box to define the recording type to search for 7 Se...

Page 143: ...ar display changes with the setting Table 5 33 5 9 3 1 Introducing Playback Controls Bar You can perform the operations such as control the speed of playback add mark and take snapshots through the pl...

Page 144: ...up slow playback Previous Day Next Day Click or click to play the previous day or next day of the current recorded video Adjust volume of playback Smart Search For details about using the smart searc...

Page 145: ...u want to play Step 1 Click to start playing from the beginning Double click anywhere in the time bar colored area to start playback Click on the time bar to select the start time and then click to st...

Page 146: ...he check box 5 9 4 Smart Search During playback you can analyze a certain area to find if there was any motion detection event occurred The system will display the images with motion events of the rec...

Page 147: ...video for the selected searching area Click to exit the playback Step 7 5 9 5 Marking and Playing Back Video You can mark the recording for somewhere important Then you can easily find the marked reco...

Page 148: ...re to play N seconds of the marked video before the marked time In the Name box enter the name of a marked video Step 1 In the Playback time before the mark box enter N seconds Step 2 Click Step 3 The...

Page 149: ...er interface the playback will pause until exiting this interface If the marked video that was in playing back is deleted the playback will start from the first marked video in the Mark List 5 9 6 Pla...

Page 150: ...re on the time bar the playback starts from where you click Figure 5 107 Every recorded video file must be at least five minutes If a recorded video file is less than 20 minutes but still choose to sp...

Page 151: ...ral recorded video A indicates recorded video with external alarms M indicates recorded video with motion detection events I indicates recorded video with intelligent vents Click to return to the inte...

Page 152: ...rface select the video and then click Unlock See Figure 5 109 Figure 5 109 5 10 Alarm Events Settings 5 10 1 Alarm Information You can search view and back up the alarm information Select Main Menu AL...

Page 153: ...ttings Connect the alarm input and output ports by referring to 4 3 Connecting to Alarm Input and Output You can configure the alarm settings for each channel individually or apply the settings to all...

Page 154: ...tion Detect Settings Anti Dither Configure the time period from end of event detection to the stop of alarm Alarm Out Click Setting to display setting interface General Alarm Enable alarm activation t...

Page 155: ...length of time for the Device to delay turning off recording after the alarm is cancelled The value ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds and the default value is 10 seconds Tour Select the Tour check...

Page 156: ...displayed See Figure 5 112 Figure 5 112 In the Alarm Box list select the alarm box number corresponding to the address Step 2 number configured by the DIP switch on the Alarm Box In the Alarm In list...

Page 157: ...Default to restore the default setting Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels Click Refresh to refresh configured settings 5 10 2 4 Configuring Alarms for IP Camera Offline You can configur...

Page 158: ...ble 5 35 Step 2 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 Click Default to restore the default setting Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels 5 10 2 5 Configuring Alarms from HDCVI Device...

Page 159: ...nel list select a channel or all Step 2 Click Step 3 The Setting interface is displayed See Figure 5 116 Figure 5 116 Configure the settings for other parameters of the Alarm Box For details see Table...

Page 160: ...keep generating alarms Stop The alarm output function is not enabled Select Main Menu ALARM ALARM OUTPUT ALARM Out Step 1 The ALARM OUTPUT interface is displayed See Figure 5 117 Figure 5 117 Configu...

Page 161: ...White Light interface is displayed See Figure 5 118 Figure 5 118 Configure the settings for the white light parameters See Table 5 37 Step 2 Parameter Description Channel In the Channel list select a...

Page 162: ...ings for the siren parameters See Table 5 38 Step 2 Parameter Description Channel In the Channel list select a channel that is connected to a camera that supports audio function Play Click Play to man...

Page 163: ...t the upgrade audio file bin Step 3 Click OK to return to the Siren interface Step 4 Click Start Upgrade to upgrade the alarm audio file of the camera Step 5 5 10 4 Video Detection Video detection ado...

Page 164: ...aves flies The detection range by PIR is smaller than the field angle PIR function is enabled by default if it is supported by the cameras Enabling PIR function will get the motion detect to be enable...

Page 165: ...le the system to send an email notification when an alarm event occurs To use this function make sure the email function is enabled in Main Menu NETWORK EMAIL Record Channel Select the channel s that...

Page 166: ...ault to restore the default setting Click Copy in the Copy dialog box select the additional channel s that you want to copy the motion detection settings to and then click Apply Click Test to test the...

Page 167: ...click Setting Step 1 The Setting interface is displayed See Figure 5 124 Figure 5 124 Define the motion detection period By default it is active all the time Step 2 Define the period by drawing Defin...

Page 168: ...Copy select All to apply the settings to all the days of a week or select specific day s that you want to apply the settings to Click OK to save the settings 3 On the Motion Detect interface click App...

Page 169: ...he default setting Click Copy in the Copy dialog box select the additional channel s that you want to copy the motion detection settings to and then click Apply 5 10 4 3 Configuring Tampering Settings...

Page 170: ...Click Default to restore the default setting Click Copy in the Copy dialog box select the additional channel s that you want to copy the motion detection settings to and then click Apply 5 10 4 4 Con...

Page 171: ...ettings Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 Click Default to restore the default setting Setting the Types for Diagnosing Targets Next to Rule click Setting Step 1 The Diagnosis interface is d...

Page 172: ...e range is between 0 the darkest black and 255 the brightest white If the brightness exceeds the threshold the image is over exposed Threshold The range is from 1 through 100 If the value after diagno...

Page 173: ...port External Alarm Enable alarm activation through the connected alarm box Wireless Siren Enable alarm activation through devices connected by USB gateway or camera gateway Latch Set a length of tim...

Page 174: ...local alarm log Voice Prompts Select to enable audio broadcast voice prompts in response to a HDD alarm event Table 5 41 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 5 10 5 2 Configuring Network Event...

Page 175: ...s 10 seconds Show Message Select the Show Message check box to enable a pop up message in your local host PC Send Email Select the Send Email check box to enable the system to send an email notificati...

Page 176: ...locked after your entries exceed the maximum number Lock Time Set how long the account is locked for The value ranges from 1 minute to 60 minutes Alarm Out Click Setting to display setting interface...

Page 177: ...le 5 43 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 5 11 Configuring IVS Function The IVS function processes and analyzes the images to extract the key information to match with the preset rules When...

Page 178: ...Local Configurations 165 Figure 5 133 In the Channel list select the channel number that you want to configure the IVS Step 2 function Click Add Step 3 One line of rule is displayed See Figure 5 134...

Page 179: ...ire Rules When the target object crosses the tripwire in the defined direction the system activates alarms The tripwire can be configured as a straight line or broken line Supports detecting one way o...

Page 180: ...e Channel list select the channel that you want to configure the rules for 1 Click 2 The monitoring screen to configure the tripwire rules is displayed See Figure 5 136 for analog camera and the IP ca...

Page 181: ...137 Configure the settings for the parameters of drawing rules See Table 5 44 3 Parameter Description Name Enter the customized rule name Direction Set the direction of the tripwire You can choose A t...

Page 182: ...list select the preset that you want to configure the rule for Table 5 44 Drag to draw a tripwire The tripwire can be a straight line broken line or polygon 4 Click OK to save the settings 5 Click to...

Page 183: ...ion is enabled in Main Menu NETWORK EMAIL Record Channel Select the channel s that you want to record The selected channel s starts recording after an alarm event occurs The recording for intelligence...

Page 184: ...detecting function is active When the target object crosses the tripwire in the defined direction the system activates alarms 5 11 1 2 Configuring Intrusion Rules When the target enters and leaves th...

Page 185: ...select the channel that you want to configure the rules for 1 Click 2 The monitoring screen to configure the intrusion rules is displayed See Figure 5 140 for analog camera and the IP camera without p...

Page 186: ...ring Target Click to draw areas to filter the target You can configure two filtering targets maximum size and minimum size When the target that is crossing the tripwire is smaller than the minimum siz...

Page 187: ...the system activates alarms You can define the shape and quantity of detecting areas Period value can be configured Supports size filtering for target On the rule line that you added in the Type list...

Page 188: ...Local Configurations 175 Figure 5 143 Figure 5 144 Configure the settings for the parameters of drawing rules See Table 5 47 3 Parameter Description...

Page 189: ...The maximum size should be larger than the minimum size Preset In the Preset list select the preset that you want to configure the rule for Table 5 47 Drag to draw an area 4 Click OK to save the sett...

Page 190: ...Channel list select the channel that you want to configure the rules for 1 Click 2 The monitoring screen to configure the missing rules is displayed See Figure 5 146 for analog camera and the IP came...

Page 191: ...Local Configurations 178 Figure 5 146 Figure 5 147 Configure the settings for the parameters of drawing rules See Table 5 48 3 Parameter Description...

Page 192: ...area 4 Click OK to save the settings 5 Click to set the actions to be triggered For details see 5 11 1 1 Configuring Step 3 Tripwire Rules Select the Enable check box and then click Apply Step 4 The...

Page 193: ...Channel list select the IP camera channel that you have configured the Step 2 intelligent settings For the IP camera with preset see Figure 5 149 The IP camera with preset means the speed dome The dis...

Page 194: ...Local Configurations 181 Figure 5 149 For the IP camera without preset see Figure 5 150 Figure 5 150 Enable the IVS function Step 3...

Page 195: ...e and the IVS button and Face Detect button are displayed See Figure 5 151 Figure 5 151 Select the line of 1_Preset1 3 Click IVS button to enable the intelligent settings to preset 1 The buttons is 4...

Page 196: ...Type list select the event type that you want to search Step 3 In the Begin Time box and End Time box enter the date and time Step 4 Select the display mode of the search results by clicking Graph or...

Page 197: ...Local Configurations 184 Figure 5 153 Figure 5 154 Double click the video or click Step 7...

Page 198: ...gure the face detection settings and search the detected faces in the defined time period Not all models support this function Only the analog channel 1 supports this function The IP channel does not...

Page 199: ...e maximum size no alarms will be activated The maximum size should be larger than the minimum size Period Define a period during which the detection is active For details see Setting Motion Detection...

Page 200: ...as selecting the preset that you want to be called when an alarm event occurs Face Detect can only link PTZ preset Post Record Set a length of time for the Device to delay turning off recording after...

Page 201: ...enu FACE DETECT SMART SEARCH Step 1 The SMART SEARCH interface is displayed See Figure 5 157 Figure 5 157 In the Begin Time box and End Time box enter the time Step 2 Select the display by clicking Gr...

Page 202: ...Local Configurations 189 Figure 5 158 Figure 5 159...

Page 203: ...return to the faces displaying interface Step 3 5 13 IoT Function 5 13 1 Configuring Sensor Settings You can connect external sensors wirelessly through the Device with USB gateway or through connect...

Page 204: ...61 In the Access Type list select USB Gateway Step 2 Click Add Step 3 The Add interface is displayed See Figure 5 162 Figure 5 162 Click Pair Step 4 The Device starts pairing with the sensor After pai...

Page 205: ...urations 192 Figure 5 163 Click Back to exit the pairing interface Step 5 The added sensor information is displayed See Figure 5 164 Click to modify the sensor name click to delete sensor information...

Page 206: ...nction Select Main Menu IoT MANAGER Sensor Pairing Step 1 The Sensor Pairing interface is displayed See Figure 5 165 Figure 5 165 In the Access Type list select Camera Gateway Step 2 In the Channel li...

Page 207: ...ce starts pairing with the sensor After pairing is completed see Figure 5 167 Figure 5 167 Click Back to exit the pairing interface Step 6 The added sensor information is displayed See Figure 5 168 Cl...

Page 208: ...Local Configurations 195 Figure 5 168 5 13 1 3 Configuring Alarm Linkage Select Main Menu IoT MANAGER Wireless Detector Step 1 The Wireless Detector interface is displayed See Figure 5 169...

Page 209: ...ype list select USB Camera or All Step 2 Click Step 3 The Setting interface is displayed See Figure 5 116 Figure 5 170 Configure the settings for alarm linkage For details see Table 5 50 Step 4 Parame...

Page 210: ...external alarm is cancelled The value ranges from 0 seconds to 300 seconds and the default value is 10 seconds Post Record Set a length of time for the Device to delay turning off recording after the...

Page 211: ...nu NETWORK EMAIL Log Select the check box to enable the Device to record a local alarm log Table 5 50 Click OK to save the settings Step 5 On the Wireless Detector interface click Apply to complete th...

Page 212: ...Local Configurations 199 Figure 5 171 Select the Enable check boxes to enable IoT function See Figure 5 172 Step 2 Figure 5 172...

Page 213: ...efresh interval For example you can select 5 Sec You can also display the temperature and humidity data in graphical way by selecting the Display Graph check box to See Figure 5 173 for humidity data...

Page 214: ...age dialog box is displayed Click OK Step 5 You can find the exported data on your USB device 5 13 2 4 Configuring Alarm Linkage You can configure alarm linkage settings for temperature and humidity d...

Page 215: ...ture information line click Step 2 The Setting interface is displayed See Figure 5 176 Figure 5 176 Configure the settings for alarm linkage See Table 5 51 Step 3 Parameter Description Access Point In...

Page 216: ...ivation through devices connected by USB gateway or camera gateway PTZ Click Setting to display the PTZ interface Enable PTZ linkage actions such as selecting the preset that you want to be called whe...

Page 217: ...x to enable the function When an alarm event occurs the video output port outputs the settings configured in Main Menu DISPLAY TOUR Not all models support this function Send Email Enable the system to...

Page 218: ...formation line click Step 2 The Setting interface is displayed See Figure 5 178 Figure 5 178 Configure the settings for the following parameters See Table 5 52 Step 3 Parameter Description Access Poin...

Page 219: ...alarm activation through devices connected by USB gateway or camera gateway PTZ Click Setting to display the PTZ interface Enable PTZ linkage actions such as selecting the preset that you want to be...

Page 220: ...the check box to enable the function When an alarm event occurs the video output port outputs the settings configured in Main Menu DISPLAY TOUR Not all models support this function Send Email Enable t...

Page 221: ...ch You can select Humidity or Temperature Status Select the information state that you want to search This option is available when you select List in the Display Type list Start Time Enter the start...

Page 222: ...Local Configurations 209 Figure 5 180 For the data displayed in graph see Figure 5 181 Figure 5 181 Click Backup The system starts exporting the data Step 4...

Page 223: ...splayed See Figure 5 182 Figure 5 182 Configure the settings for the wireless alarm output For details see Table 5 54 Step 2 Parameter Description USB Gateway Camera Gateway Auto Automatically activat...

Page 224: ...POS information in the live view screen only support single channel mode Displaying monitoring screen and playing back in the web support multi channel mode 5 14 1 Searching the Transaction Records S...

Page 225: ...lick to modify the POS name The POS name supports 21 Chinese characters or 63 English characters Enable Enable the POS function Record CH Select the channel s that you want to record The selected chan...

Page 226: ...creen after 5 seconds Font Size In the Font Size list select Small Medium or Big as the text size of POS information COLOR In the color bar click to select the color for the text size of POS informati...

Page 227: ...s and snapshots Select Main Menu BACKUP Step 1 The BACKUP interface is displayed See Figure 5 186 Figure 5 186 Configure the settings for the backup parameters See Table 5 56 Step 2 Parameter Descript...

Page 228: ...e Format In the File Format list select the file format as DAV or MP4 that you want to search Table 5 56 Click Search to search the files that meet the configured settings Step 3 The searched results...

Page 229: ...Port Settings You can configure the maximum connection accessing the Device from Client such as WEB Platform and Mobile Phone and configure each port settings Select Main Menu NETWORK CONNECTION Step...

Page 230: ...actual situation UDP Port The default value setting is 37778 You can enter the value according to your actual situation HTTP Port The default value setting is 80 You can enter the value according to...

Page 231: ...nection parameters See Table 5 58 Step 2 Parameter Description Wi Fi Auto Connect Enable Wi Fi Auto Connect After the Device is restarted it will automatically connect to the nearest hotspot that had...

Page 232: ...USB port of the Device Step 1 Select Main Menu NETWORK 3G 4G Step 2 The 3G 4G interface is displayed see Figure 5 190 Figure 5 190 The 3G 4G interface is consisted of three areas Area 1 Displays the...

Page 233: ...area See Figure 5 191 Figure 5 191 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 6 Supported 3G 4G Modules by the Device China Mobile 3G 4G ZTE MF832S China Mobile 4G ZTE MF832S China Unicom 3G ZTE MF667S...

Page 234: ...PPPoE is another way for the Device to access the network You can establish network connection by configuring PPPoE settings to give the Device a dynamic IP address in the WAN To use this function fir...

Page 235: ...reparing for Configuration Please confirm if the Device supports the DDNS Type and log in the website provided by the DDNS service provider to register the information such as domain from PC located i...

Page 236: ...ww quickddns com which cannot be modified Domain Name The domain name for registering on the website of DDNS service provider Select the domain mode as default domain or customized domain The default...

Page 237: ...you can login as anonymity Mail Receiver In the Mail Receiver list select the number of receiver that you want to receive the notification The Device supports up to three mail receivers Email Address...

Page 238: ...ing function If the configuration is correct the receiver s email account will receive the email Before testing click Apply to save the settings Table 5 62 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3...

Page 239: ...icates the status of UPnP function Offline Failed Online Succeeded LAN IP Enter IP address of router on the LAN After mapping succeeded the system obtains IP address automatically without performing a...

Page 240: ...se ensure the mapping ports are not occupied or limited The internal and external ports of TCP and UDP must be the same and cannot be modified Click to modify the external port Table 5 63 Click Apply...

Page 241: ...Trap Address Indicates the destination address for the agent program to send the Trap information Trap Port Indicates the destination port for the agent program to send the Trap information Read Only...

Page 242: ...configurations of the Device such as the channels quantity and software version 5 16 1 10 Configuring Multicast Settings When you access the Device from the network to view the video if the access is...

Page 243: ...x in the Type list select MULTICAST The web will automatically obtain the multicast IP address and join Then you can view the video through multicast function Figure 5 198 5 16 1 11 Configuring Regist...

Page 244: ...er Sub Service ID This ID is allocated by the server and used for the Device Table 5 66 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 5 16 1 12 Configuring Alarm Center Settings You can configure the al...

Page 245: ...alled with alarm client Port Self Report Time In the Self Report Time list select time cycle and specific time for uploading alarm Table 5 67 Click Apply to complete the settings Step 3 5 16 1 13 Conf...

Page 246: ...interface is displayed See Figure 5 201 Figure 5 201 In the Destination IP box enter the IP address Step 2 Click Test Step 3 After testing is completed the test result is displayed You can check the e...

Page 247: ...a that are sent and received during network transmission When there is network abnormality you can perform packet capturing and back up into the USB storage device This date can be provided to the tec...

Page 248: ...Refresh Step 3 The Device starts detecting the USB storage device and displays its name in the Device Name box Select the route of the data that you want to capture and back up Step 4 In the Network...

Page 249: ...to create a new folder in the USB storage device Click Apply to save the route selection settings 3 The Test interface is displayed again Click to start packet capturing and backing up Step 5 Only the...

Page 250: ..._ You can set maximum 64 users and 20 groups The group name by User and Admin cannot be deleted You can set other groups and define the relevant permissions However the admin account cannot be set ra...

Page 251: ...r interface is displayed See Figure 5 207 Figure 5 207 Configure the settings for the parameters of adding a user account See Table 5 68 Step 3 Parameter Description User Name Enter a user name and pa...

Page 252: ...elect the check boxes in the System tab Playback tab and Monitor tab To manage the user account easily when defining the user account authority it is recommended not to give the authority to the commo...

Page 253: ...ys will take the same settings Define the period by editing Take Sunday as an example Click 1 The Period interface is displayed See Figure 5 209 Figure 5 209 Enter the time frame for the period and se...

Page 254: ...fy User interface is displayed See Figure 5 211 Figure 5 211 Change the settings for password user name user group user MAC memo period Step 3 and authority The new password can be set from 8 digits t...

Page 255: ...uestions Click Security Questions 1 The Security Questions interface is displayed See Figure 5 212 Figure 5 212 In the Question list select questions and enter the answers in the Answer box 2 Click Se...

Page 256: ...user account that you want to delete Step 2 A Message is displayed Click OK to delete a user account Step 3 5 17 2 Configuring Group Account 5 17 2 1 Adding a Group Select Main Menu ACCOUNT GROUP Step...

Page 257: ...2 The Add Group interface is displayed See Figure 5 215 Figure 5 215 Configure the settings for the parameters of adding a group See Table 5 69 Step 3 Parameter Description Group Name Enter a name for...

Page 258: ...ck tab and Monitor tab Table 5 69 Click OK to complete the settings Step 4 5 17 2 2 Modifying a Group Select Main Menu ACCOUNT GROUP Step 1 The GROUP interface is displayed See Figure 5 216 Figure 5 2...

Page 259: ...217 Change the settings for group name memo and authority Step 4 Click OK to complete the settings Step 5 5 17 2 3 Deleting a Group Select Main Menu ACCOUNT GROUP Step 1 The GROUP interface is displa...

Page 260: ...anufactured by other company can connect to the Device through Onvif protocol by an authorized Onvif account The admin account is created for Onvif users right after the Device has been initialized Se...

Page 261: ...he account 5 18 Audio Management Audio management function manages audio files and configures the playing schedule When there is an alarm event the audio file can be activated 5 18 1 Configuring Audio...

Page 262: ...49 Figure 5 221 Click Add Step 2 The Add interface is displayed See Figure 5 222 Figure 5 222 Select the audio files that you want to import Step 3 Click OK to start importing audio files from the USB...

Page 263: ...storage device to get the file next time Click to play the audio file Click to rename the audio file Click to delete the audio file To decrease or increase the playing volume move the slider to the le...

Page 264: ...d Interval In the Interval box enter the time in minutes for how often you want to repeat the playing Repeat Configure how many times you want to repeat the playing in the defined period Output Includ...

Page 265: ...225 Configure the settings for the basic settings parameters See Table 5 71 Step 2 Parameter Description HDD Full Configure the settings for the situation all the read write discs are full and there i...

Page 266: ...gh HDD manager Select Main Menu STORAGE HDD MANAGER Step 1 The HDD MANAGER interface is displayed See Figure 5 226 In the table you can view the information of current HDD such as device name HDD type...

Page 267: ...DD the system cannot detect the bad track Global detect Detect the whole HDD through Windows which takes time and might affect the HDD that is recording the video Select Main Menu STORAGE HDD DETECT D...

Page 268: ...cting Results After the detecting is completed you can view the detecting reports to find out the problem and replace the defective HDD to avoid data loss Select Main Menu STORAGE HDD DETECT Report St...

Page 269: ...Local Configurations 256 Figure 5 229 Click Step 2 The Details interface is displayed You can view detecting results and S M A R T reports See Figure 5 230 and Figure 5 231 Figure 5 230...

Page 270: ...estimate function can calculate how long you can record video according to the HDD capacity and calculate the required HDD capacity according to the record period Select Main Menu STORAGE REC ESTIMAT...

Page 271: ...r storage according to the channels settings and HDD capacity Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels Calculating Recording Time On the REC ESTIMATE interface click the Known Space tab Step...

Page 272: ...DD capacity is displayed See Figure 5 237 Figure 5 237 5 19 6 Configuring FTP Storage Settings You can store and view the recorded videos and snapshots on the FTP server Preparation for Configuration...

Page 273: ...ult is 22 Anonymity Enter the user name and password to login the FTP server Enable the anonymity function and then you can login anonymously without entering the user name and password User Name Pass...

Page 274: ...seconds To configure the snapshot interval select Main Menu CAMERA ENCODE Snapshot Channel Select the channel that you want to apply the FTP settings Week Day Select the week day and set the time per...

Page 275: ...ce is displayed See Figure 5 240 Figure 5 240 Configure the holiday name repeat mode time range according to your actual Step 3 situation Click Add Step 4 The added holiday information is displayed Se...

Page 276: ...PC or server that has an IP White list includes the host IP that are permitted to access the Device Back list includes the host IP that are not permitted to access the Device Updata time white list i...

Page 277: ...of a network segment Add IP Address Click Add IP Address to add a single IP address End Address Enter the end IP address of a network segment Add IP Segment Click Add IP Segment to add the IP addresse...

Page 278: ...ush If you enable this function the snapshots that are activated by the alarm event on the Device can be sent to mobile phone This function is enabled by default CGI If this function is enabled the re...

Page 279: ...maintenance parameters See Table 5 75 Step 2 Parameter Description Auto Reboot In the Auto Reboot list select the reboot time Case Fan Mode In the Case Fan Mode list you can select Always run or Auto...

Page 280: ...current directory as the first root directory Click Format to format the USB storage device Exporting System Settings Select Main Menu SYSTEM IMP EXP Step 1 The IMP EXP interface is displayed See Figu...

Page 281: ...XP Step 2 The IMP EXP interface is displayed Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 3 The connected USB storage device is displayed Click on the configuration folder under the name style of Step...

Page 282: ...oring the selected settings Click Factory Default and then click OK The system starts restoring the whole settings 5 20 6 Upgrading the Device 5 20 6 1 Upgrading File Insert a USB storage device conta...

Page 283: ...re 5 248 Click System Upgrade Step 3 The System Upgrade interface is displayed See Figure 5 249 Figure 5 249 Click the file that you want to upgrade Step 4 The selected file is displayed in the Update...

Page 284: ...available Ensure the correct power supply and network connection during upgrading otherwise the upgrading might be failed Select Main Menu SYSTEM UPGRADE Step 1 The UPGRADE interface is displayed See...

Page 285: ...ether there is a USB storage device connected and if there is any upgrade file and if yes and the check result of the upgrade file is correct the system will upgrade automatically The Uboot upgrade ca...

Page 286: ...500 000 logs If there is HDD installed the logs about system operations are saved in the memory of the Device and other types of logs are saved into the HDD If there is no HDD installed the other type...

Page 287: ...hat you want to view System Config Storage Step 2 Record Account Clear Playback and Connection or select All to view all logs In the Start Time box and End Time box enter the time period to search and...

Page 288: ...e is displayed Click Next or Previous to view more log information Click Backup to back up the logs into the USB storage device Click Clear to remove all logs 5 21 3 Viewing Event Information You can...

Page 289: ...transmission details and test network For details about testing network see 5 16 2 1 Testing the Network 5 21 4 1 Viewing Online Users You can view the online user information and block any user for a...

Page 290: ...5 seconds to check whether there is any user added or deleted and update the user list timely 5 21 4 2 Viewing the Network Load Network load means the data flow which measures the transmission capabi...

Page 291: ...ormation of data sending speed and receiving speed The default display is LAN1 load Only one LAN load can be displayed at one time 5 21 5 Viewing HDD Information You can view the HDD quantity HDD type...

Page 292: ...Type Indicates HDD type Total Space Indicates the total capacity of HDD Free Space Indicates the usable capacity of HDD Status Indicates the status of the HDD to show if it is working normally S M A R...

Page 293: ...rations 280 Figure 5 259 5 21 7 Viewing Data Stream Information You can view the real time data stream rate and resolution of each channel Select Main Menu INFO BPS the BPS interface is displayed See...

Page 294: ...21 8 Viewing PoC Information Not all models support this function You can view the information about PoC camera such as quantity mode and power consumption Select Main Menu INFO PoC INFO the PoC INFO...

Page 295: ...C camera is 12 W Non PoC camera or no camera is connected Table 5 77 5 22 Logout the Device On the top right of the Main Menu interface or on any interface after you have entered the Main Menu click S...

Page 296: ...6 1 Connecting to Network The factory default IP of the Device is 192 168 1 108 The Device supports monitoring on different browsers such as Safari fire fox Google on Apple PC to perform the functions...

Page 297: ...ing Password You can reset the password by the following methods when you forget the password for admin account If the password reset function is enabled you can use mobile phone to scan the QR code o...

Page 298: ...Web Operations 285 Figure 6 2 Click Forgot Password Step 2 The Reset Password interface is displayed See Figure 6 4 Figure 6 3 Click OK Step 3 The reset type interface is displayed See Figure 6 4...

Page 299: ...se the security code received in your email box to reset the password within 24 hours otherwise the security code becomes invalid Wrong security code entrance up to five times will cause the security...

Page 300: ...8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from number letter and special characters excluding and Click Save The password resetting is started Step 8 After resetting is compl...

Page 301: ...isplayed 4 Click select Logout Reboot or Shutdown according to your actual situation 5 Displays Cell Phone Client and Device SN QR Code Cell Phone Client Use your mobile phone to scan the QR code to a...

Page 302: ...e alarm event actions IVS Configure the behavior detections by drawing rules for detecting tripwire intrusion abandoned objects and missing objects IoT You can view search and export the temperature a...

Page 303: ...o much dust Hardware malfunction 3 Hard disk cannot be detected There are following possibilities HDD is broken HDD jumper is damaged HDD cable connection is loose Main board SATA port is broken 4 The...

Page 304: ...up is not correct Please enable audio function Corresponding channel has no video input Playback is not continuous when the screen is blue 10 System time is not correct There are following possibiliti...

Page 305: ...mmend this mode There is privacy mask or channel protection setup Current user has no right to monitor DVR local video output quality is not good 15 Network connection is not stable There are followin...

Page 306: ...AVI via media player No DivX503Bundle exe or ffdshow 2004 1012 exe in Windows XP OS 23 Forgot local menu operation password or network password Please contact your local service engineer or our sales...

Page 307: ...amera has been enabled or not Check the main stream type of the camera is H 264 or not Check the device supports camera main stream resolution or not such as 960H D1 and HD1 Check camera network trans...

Page 308: ...rt A D switch function it can switch analog channel to the IP channel to connect to the IP camera From Main Menu CAMERA CHANNEL TYPE select the last channel to switch to the IP channel Some series pro...

Page 309: ...l Area Network MAC Media Access Control MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NTP Network Time Protocol NTSC National Television Standards Committee ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum PAL Phase Alterati...

Page 310: ...Glossary 297 Abbreviations Full term VGA Video Graphics Array WAN Wide Area Network...

Page 311: ...ys for which the video shall be kept According to Formula 3 to calculate total capacity accumulation T q that is needed Step 3 for all channels in the DVR during scheduled video recording Formula 3 c...

Page 312: ...Capacity Calculation 299 Bit stream size max File size Bit stream size max File size 640Kbps 281MB 768Kbps 337MB 896Kbps 393MB 1024Kbps 450MB 1280Kbps 562MB 1536Kbps 675MB 1792Kbps 787MB 2048Kbps 900...

Page 313: ...ler 1GB Kingston DataTraveler 2GB Maxell USB Flash Stick 128MB Maxell USB Flash Stick 256MB Maxell USB Flash Stick 512MB Maxell USB Flash Stick 1GB Maxell USB Flash Stick 2GB Kingax Super Stick 128MB...

Page 314: ...2GB Big Kingston SD 1GB Big Sandisk SDHC2 8GB Small Sandisk SD 1GB Small Appendix 3 3 Compatible Portable HDD list Manufacturer Model Capacity YDStar YDstar HDD box 40GB Netac Netac 80GB Iomega Iomeg...

Page 315: ...T3000VX000 3TB SATA Seagate SV35 Support HDD data recovery offered by Seagate ST1000VX002 1TB SATA Seagate SV35 Support HDD data recovery offered by Seagate ST2000VX004 2TB SATA Seagate SV35 Support H...

Page 316: ...A Seagate Support HDD data recovery offered by Seagate ST8000VX0012 8TB SATA WD WD Green WD10EURX EOL 1TB SATA WD WD Green WD20EURX EOL 2TB SATA WD WD Green WD30EURX EOL 3TB SATA WD WD Green WD40EURX...

Page 317: ...TB SATA Seagate Constellation ES series SATA interface ST3000NM0005 3TB SATA Seagate Constellation ES series SATA interface ST4000NM0035 4TB SATA Seagate Constellation ES series SATA interface ST6000N...

Page 318: ...ATA WD WD RE series SATA interface WD2004FBYZ replace WD2000FYYZ 2TB SATA WD WD RE series SATA interface WD3000FYYZ 3TB SATA WD WD RE series SATA interface WD4000FYYZ 4TB SATA WD WD SATA interface WD2...

Page 319: ...VT000 320GB SATA Seagate Pipeline HD Mini ST500VT000 500GB SATA Seagate Pipeline HD Mini ST2000LM003 EOL 2TB SATA TOSHIBA 2 5 inch PC series MQ01ABD050V 500GB SATA TOSHIBA 2 5 inch PC series MQ01ABD10...

Page 320: ...sure the accuracy of the table below And you can use the USB cable with the model recommended to set USB burner Manufacturer Model Port Type Type Sony DRX S50U USB DVD RW Sony DRX S70U USB DVD RW Sony...

Page 321: ...CRT LXB FD17069HB 17 inch HFNOVO CRT LXB HF769A 17 inch HFNOVO CRT LX GJ556D 17 inch Samsung LCD 2494HS 24 inch Samsung LCD P2350 23 inch Samsung LCD P2250 22 inch Samsung LCD P2370G 23 inch Samsung...

Page 322: ...ng mode D LinK DES 1016D 10 100M self adaptive D LinK DES 1008D 10 100M self adaptive Ruijie RG S1926S Five network modes AUTO HALF 10M FULL 10M HALF 100M FULL 100M H3C H3C S1024 10 100M self adaptive...

Page 323: ...ltage resistance protection level ground and etc The thunder proof work shall be a systematic project emphasizing the all round protection including building transmission cable device ground and etc T...

Page 324: ...electromagnetism compatibility design since there is no systematic theory or module The earthing has many modes but the selection depends on the system structure and performance The following are some...

Page 325: ...it When considering the earthing you need to think about two aspects One is the system compatibility and the other is the external interference coupling into the earth circuit which results in system...

Page 326: ...er to the following figure There is a shortcut way to check these thee cables connection are standard or not not the accurate check In the following operations the multimeter range shall be at 750V Fo...

Page 327: ...connection is not proper or it is not the live cable at all For N Neutral cable Turn the digital multimeter to 750V AC use your one hand to hold the metal end and then the other hand insert the pen to...

Page 328: ...Earthing 315...

Page 329: ...RS 232 port and standard RJ45 T568B Please refer to the following figure for RJ45 cable definition Please refer to the following figure for RS 232 pin definition Cross Connection Please refer to the f...

Page 330: ...le connection information Please refer to the following table for straight connection information RJ45 T568B RJ45 Network cable RS 232 Signal Description 4 Blue 3 RXD 5 White and blue 2 TXD 3 White an...

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