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2.4.1   Device-end to PC-end................................................................................................................................................73
2.4.2   PC-end to the Device-end........................................................................................................................................ 74

3 Device Installation................................................................................................................................................................................75

3.1   Device Installation Diagram................................................................................................................................................. 75
3.2   Checking Unpacked NVR.......................................................................................................................................................76
3.3   HDD Installation........................................................................................................................................................................76

3.3.1   NVR41-4KS2/NVR41-P-4KS2/NVR41-8P-4KS2/NVR41-4KS2/L/NVR41-P-4KS2/L/

NVR41-8P-4KS2/L/NVR21-4KS2/NVR21-P-4KS2/NVR21-8P-4KS2/NVR21-W-4KS2/NVR21-I/

NVR21-I2/NVR21-P-I/NVR21-P-I2/NVR21-8P-I/NVR21-8P-I2/NVR21-S3/NVR21-P-S3/NVR21-8P-

S3/NVR41-EI/NVR41-P-EI/NVR41-8P-EI...................................................................................................................... 76

3.3.2   NVR41HS-4KS2/NVR41HS-P-4KS2/NVR41HS-8P-4KS2/NVR41HS-4KS2/L/NVR41HS-P-4KS2/L/

NVR41HS-8P-4KS2/L/NVR21HS-4KS2/NVR21HS-P-4KS2/NVR21HS-8P-4KS2/NVR21HS-W-4KS2/

NVR11HS-S3H/NVR11HS-P-S3H/NVR11HS-8P-S3H/NVR21HS-I/NVR21HS-I2/NVR21HS-P-I/

NVR21HS-P-I2/NVR21HS-8P-I/NVR21HS-8P-I2/NVR21HS-S3/NVR21HS-P-S3/NVR21HS-8P-S3/

NVR11HS-W-S2-CE/NVR11HS-W-S2-FCC/NVR41HS-EI/NVR41HS-P-EI/NVR41HS-8P-EI2.........................79

3.3.3   NVR22-8P-S2/NVR42-4KS2/NVR42-P-4KS2/NVR42-8P-4KS2/NVR42-16P-4KS2/

NVR42-4KS2/L/NVR42-P-4KS2/L/NVR42-8P-4KS2/L/NVR42-16P-4KS2/L/NVR52-4KS2/

NVR52-8P-4KS2/NVR52-16P-4KS2/ NVR52-24P-4KS2/NVR22-4KS2/NVR22-P-4KS2/

NVR22-8P-4KS2/NVR52-8P-4KS2E/NVR22-I/NVR22-I2/NVR22-P-I/NVR22-P-I2/NVR22-8P-I/

NVR22-8P-I2/NVR22-16P-I/NVR22-16P-I2/NVR42-I/NVR42-8P-I/NVR42-16P-I/NVR52-16P-I/

NVR52-16P-I/L/NVR52-8P-I/NVR52-8P-I/L/NVR42-EI/NVR42-P-EI/NVR42-8P-EI/NVR42-16P-EI.............81

3.3.4   NVR54-4KS2/NVR54-16P-4KS2/NVR44-4KS2/NVR44-16P-4KS2/NVR44-4KS2/L/

NVR44-16P-4KS2/L/NVR54-24P-4KS2/NVR54-16P-4KS2E/NVR58-I/NVR58-I/L/NVR54-I/NVR54-

I/L/NVR52-I/NVR52-I/L/NVR42-I/NVR42-8P-I/NVR44-I/NVR48-I/NVR608-32-4KS2/NVR44-4KS2/I/

NVR44-16P-4KS2/I/NVR48-4KS2/I/NVR48-16P-4KS2/I/NVR48-EI/NVR48-16P-EI/NVR44-EI/

NVR44-16P-EI.......................................................................................................................................................................85

3.3.5   NVR608-64-4KS2/NVR608-128-4KS2/NVR608H-32-XI/NVR608H-64-XI/NVR608H-128-XI Series... 89
3.3.6   NVR616-4KS2 Series....................................................................................................................................................91

3.4   CD-ROM Installation................................................................................................................................................................93
3.5   Connection Sample................................................................................................................................................................. 97

3.5.1   NVR41-4KS2/NVR41-P-4KS2/NVR41-8P-4KS2/NVR41-4KS2/L/NVR41-P-4KS2/L/

NVR41-8P-4KS2/L/NVR21-4KS2/NVR21-P-4KS2/NVR21-8P-4KS2/NVR21-I/NVR21-I2/NVR21-P-I/

NVR21-P-I2/NVR21-8P-I/NVR21-8P-I2/NVR21-S3/NVR21-P-S3/NVR21-8P-S3/NVR41-EI/NVR41-P-

EI/NVR41-8P-EI....................................................................................................................................................................97

3.5.2   NVR21-W-4KS2/NVR21HS-W-4KS22..................................................................................................................... 99
3.5.3   NVR11HS-S3H/NVR11HS-P-S3H/NVR11HS-8P-S3H/NVR41HS-4KS2/NVR41HS-P-4KS2/

NVR41HS-8P-4KS2/NVR41HS-4KS2/L/NVR41HS-P-4KS2/L/NVR41HS-8P-4KS2/L/NVR21HS-4KS2/

NVR21HS-P-4KS2/NVR21HS-8P-4KS2/NVR21HS-I/NVR21HS-I2/NVR21HS-P-I/NVR21HS-P-I2/

NVR21HS-8P-I/NVR21HS-8P-I2/NVR21HS-S3/NVR21HS-P-S3/NVR21HS-8P-S3/NVR41HS-EI/

NVR41HS-P-EI/NVR41HS-8P-EI......................................................................................................................................99

3.5.4   NVR22-4KS2/NVR22-P-4KS2/NVR22-8P-4KS2/NVR22-I/NVR22-I2/NVR22-P-I/NVR22-P-I2/

NVR22-8P-I/NVR22-8P-I2/NVR22-16P-I/NVR22-16P-I2 Series......................................................................... 101

3.5.5   NVR52-4KS2/NVR52-8P-4KS2/NVR52-16P-4KS2/NVR52-24P-4KS2/NVR52-8P-4KS2E/

NVR52-16P-4KS2E Series.............................................................................................................................................. 102

3.5.6   NVR42-4KS2/NVR42-P-4KS2/NVR42-8P-4KS2/NVR42-16P-4KS2/NVR42-4KS2/L/NVR42-

P-4KS2/L/NVR42-8P-4KS2/L/NVR42-16P-4KS2/L/NVR42-EI/NVR42-P-EI/NVR42-8P-EI/

NVR42-16P-EI.................................................................................................................................................................... 102

User's Manual

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Summary of Contents for NVR2104-I2

Page 1: ...ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD V2 3 3 Network Video Recorder User s Manual...

Page 2: ...es a potential risk which if not avoided could result in property damage data loss reductions in performance or unpredictable results Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time Prov...

Page 3: ...6 models February 2021 V1 0 8 Added 5 models January 2021 V1 0 7 Added 2 models Added 5 11 7 Cellular Network August 2020 V1 0 6 Added picture search picture search playback disk health monitoring an...

Page 4: ...the paper manual CD ROM QR code or our official website If there is inconsistency between paper manual and the electronic version the electronic version shall prevail All the designs and software are...

Page 5: ...owing into it Put the Device in a well ventilated place and do not block its ventilation Operate the Device within the rated range of power input and output Do not disassemble the Device Use the Devic...

Page 6: ...evice label The device is a class I electrical appliance Make sure that the power supply of the Device is connected to a power socket with protective earthing Use power cords that conform to your loca...

Page 7: ...R21 W 4KS2 Series 7 2 1 5 NVR21HS W 4KS2 NVR11HS W S2 CE NVR11HS W S2 FCC Series 8 2 1 6 NVR21 I NVR21 I2 NVR21 P I NVR21 P I2 NVR21 8P I NVR21 8P I2 Series 9 2 1 7 NVR22 I NVR22 I2 NVR22 P I NVR22 P...

Page 8: ...Series 38 2 2 11 NVR21HS W 4KS2Series 39 2 2 12 NVR21 I NVR21 I2 Series 40 2 2 13 NVR22 I NVR22 I2 Series 41 2 2 14 NVR21 P I NVR21 P I2 Series 42 2 2 15 NVR22 P I NVR22 P I2 Series 43 2 2 16 NVR21 8P...

Page 9: ...4KS2 NVR44 16P 4KS2 NVR44 4KS2 L NVR44 16P 4KS2 L NVR54 24P 4KS2 NVR54 16P 4KS2E NVR58 I NVR58 I L NVR54 I NVR54 I L NVR52 I NVR52 I L NVR42 I NVR42 8P I NVR44 I NVR48 I NVR608 32 4KS2 NVR44 4KS2 I NV...

Page 10: ...eries 108 3 5 15 NVR616 4KS2 Series 109 4 Starting the Device 110 5 Local Operations 111 5 1 Initialization 111 5 2 Startup Wizard 113 5 3 Login 118 5 4 Main Menu 120 5 5 Quick Operation Bar 122 5 6 L...

Page 11: ...nalysis 256 5 9 8 Video Metadata 264 5 9 9 ANPR 272 5 9 10 Crowd Distribution 275 5 9 11 People Counting 277 5 9 12 Heat Map 281 5 9 13 SMD 284 5 9 14 Vehicle Density 287 5 9 15 Main sub Tracking 289...

Page 12: ...18 P2P 339 5 12 Storage 340 5 12 1 Basic 340 5 12 2 Disk Manager 341 5 12 3 RAID 342 5 12 4 Disk Group 345 5 12 5 Disk Quota 346 5 12 6 Disk Check 347 5 12 7 Record Estimate 351 5 12 8 FTP 354 5 12 9...

Page 13: ...and Management 410 5 20 USB Device Auto Pop up 417 5 21 Shutdown 418 6 Web Operation 422 6 1 Network Connection 422 6 2 Web Login 422 6 3 Web Main Menu 423 6 4 Cluster Service 425 6 4 1 Configuring Cl...

Page 14: ...can detect the faces are on the video image Face recognition The system can compare the detected faces with the images in the face database in real time Human body detection The system activates alarm...

Page 15: ...e With corresponding settings such as alarm settings and schedule settings you can back up related audio video data in the network video recorder You can take records via the web and the record files...

Page 16: ...evices such as network storage server peripheral USB 2 0 device and burner Network Management Supervise NVR configuration and control power via Ethernet Support web management Peripheral Equipment Man...

Page 17: ...21 P 4KS2 NVR21 8P 4KS2 NVR21 S3 NVR21 P S3 NVR21 8P S3 NVR41 EI NVR41 P EI NVR41 8P EI Series The figure is for reference only The NVR41 4KS2 NVR41 4KS2 L NVR41 P 4KS2 NVR41 P 4KS2 L NVR21 4KS2 NVR21...

Page 18: ...r connection is normal 3 Network status indicator light The red light becomes on when the network connection is abnormal 2 1 2 NVR11HS S3H NVR11HS P S3H NVR11HS 8P S3H NVR41HS 4KS2 NVR41HS P 4KS2 NVR4...

Page 19: ...R42 4KS2 L NVR42 P 4KS2 L NVR42 8P 4KS2 L NVR42 16P 4KS2 L NVR5224 24P 4KS2 NVR54 4KS2 NVR54 16P 4KS2 NVR44 4KS2 NVR44 16P 4KS2 NVR44 4KS2 L NVR44 16P 4KS2 L NVR5424 24P 4KS2 NVR58 4KS2 NVR58 16P 4KS2...

Page 20: ...nt panel Table 2 3 Icons Icon Name Function STATUS Status indicator light The blue light is on when the Device is working properly HDD HDD status indicator light The blue light is on when the HDD malf...

Page 21: ...ght is on when the HDD malfunctions NET Network status indicator light The blue light is on when the network connection is abnormal PWR Power status indicator light The blue light is on when the power...

Page 22: ...ight The blue light is on when the network connection is abnormal POWER Power status indicator light The blue light is on when the power connection is normal USB 2 0 port Connect to peripheral USB sto...

Page 23: ...w Figure 2 11 Front panel 2 1 7 NVR22 I NVR22 I2 NVR22 P I NVR22 P I2 NVR22 8P I NVR22 8P I2 NVR22 16P I NVR22 16P I2 NVR52 EI NVR52 8P EI NVR52 16P EI NVR41HS EI NVR42 EI NVR41HS P EI NVR42 P EI NVR4...

Page 24: ...P I2 front panel is shown as below Figure 2 15 Front panel The NVR52 EI NVR52 8P EI NVR52 16P EI NVR54 EI NVR54 16P EI NVR41HS EI NVR42 EI NVR41HS P EI NVR42 P EI NVR41HS 8P EI NVR42 8P EI NVR42 16P E...

Page 25: ...nce only The front panel is shown as below Figure 2 17 Front panel Table 2 7 Icons Icon Name Function HDD HDD status indicator light The blue light is on when the HDD malfunctions NET Network status i...

Page 26: ...VR52 I L Series The section uses NVR4208 8P I NVR4216 I NVR4216 16P I NVR4416 16P I NVR4432 I NVR5432 16P I NVR5432 16P I L NVR5216 16P I NVR5216 16P I L NVR5216 8P I NVR5216 8P I L series as examples...

Page 27: ...anel is shown as below Figure 2 21 Front panel The NVR58 EI NVR58 16P EI NVR48 EI NVR48 16P EI front panel is shown as below Figure 2 22 Front panel Table 2 10 Icons Icon Name Function HDD HDD status...

Page 28: ...D HDD status indicator light The blue light is on when the HDD malfunctions NET Network status indicator light The blue light is on when the network connection is abnormal POWER Power status indicator...

Page 29: ...or light POWER Power status indicator light USB 2 0 port Power on off button 2 1 14 NVR616 4KS2 NVR50 EI Series The following figures are for reference only For the product of LCD the front panel of N...

Page 30: ...data 3 Alarm indicator light The alarm indicator light becomes on once an alarm occurred It becomes on via the software detection The indicator light becomes on when there is a local alarm 4 Network i...

Page 31: ...he blue network indicator light is on after you connected the device to the network 5 USB port 6 16 HDD slot After you remove the front panel you can see there are 16 HDDs From the left to the right a...

Page 32: ...t Name Connection Function Power input port Power socket For NVR21 S2 21 4KS2 NVR41 EI input 12 VDC 2 A For NVR21 P S2 21 P 4KS2 input 48 VDC 1 25 A For NVR21 8P S2 21 8P 4KS2 input 48 VDC 2 A For NVR...

Page 33: ...put port Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone pickup MIC OUT Audio output port Audio output port It is to output the analog...

Page 34: ...t port Power socket For NVR11HS P S3H NVR21HS 4KS2 NVR41HS 4KS2 NVR41HS EI series input 12 VDC 2 A For NVR11HS P S3H NVR21HS P 4KS2 NVR41HS 4KS2 series input 48 VDC 1 25 A For NVR11HS 8P 4KS2 NVR21HS...

Page 35: ...o MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone pickup MIC OUT Audio output port Audio output port It is to...

Page 36: ...nition video and multiple channel data to the HDMI port of the display device HDMI version is 1 4 VGA VGA video output port VGA video output port Output analog video signal It can connect to the monit...

Page 37: ...8P 4KS2 series rear panel is shown as below Figure 2 38 Rear panel The NVR52 16P 4KS2 NVR42 16P EI series rear panel is shown as below Figure 2 39 Rear panel The NVR52 24P 4KS2 series rear panel is s...

Page 38: ...work port 10 100 1000 Mbps self adaptive Ethernet port Connect to the network cable HDMI High Definition Media Page High definition audio and video signal output port It transmits uncompressed high de...

Page 39: ...sing external power please make sure the device and the NVR have the same ground GND Alarm input ground port NO1 NO3 Alarm output port 1 3 3 groups of alarm output ports Group 1 port NO1 C1 Group 2 po...

Page 40: ...ow Figure 2 45 Rear panel The NVR54 16P 4KS2 NVR58 16P 4KS2 series rear panel is shown as below Figure 2 46 Rear panel The NVR54 24P 4KS2 series rear panel is shown as below Figure 2 47 Rear panel The...

Page 41: ...essed high definition video and multiple channel data to the HDMI port of the display device HDMI version is 1 4b MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive the analog audi...

Page 42: ...speed dome PTZ CTRL CTRL 12 V Controller 12 V power output It is to control the on off alarm relay output It can be used to control the device alarm output At the same time it can also be used as the...

Page 43: ...Rear panel The NVR41 P 4KS2 NVR41 P 4KS2 L series rear panel is shown as below Figure 2 51 Rear panel The NVR41 8P 4KS2 NVR41 8P 4KS2 L series rear panel is shown as below Figure 2 52 Table 2 20 Port...

Page 44: ...the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone pickup MIC OUT Audio output port Audio output port It is to output the analog audio signal to the devices such as the sound box Bidir...

Page 45: ...A For NVR42 P 4KS2 series input 48 VDC 96 W For NVR42 P EI series input 53 VDC 1 81 A Input 90 264 12 VAC 5 A 52 V 2 5 A 190 W For NVR42 8P 4KS2 NVR42 16P 4KS2 NVR42 8P EI series product only MIC IN A...

Page 46: ...ive Ethernet port Connect to the network cable USB port USB port Connect to mouse USB storage device USB burner and more RS 232 RS 232 debug COM It is for general COM debug to configure IP address or...

Page 47: ...e analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone pickup MIC OUT Audio output port Audio output port It is to output the analog audio signal to the devices such as the sound box Bidirec...

Page 48: ...m detector The two ports serve as another group of alarm output ports P 12 V 12 V power output port It can provide the power to some peripheral devices such as the camera or the alarm device Please no...

Page 49: ...l is shown as below Figure 2 62 Rear panel Table 2 23 Ports Name Function Power switch Power on off button Power input port 90 264 12 VAC 12 5 A 53 V 2 83 A MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk...

Page 50: ...is the cable B You can connect to the control devices such as speed dome PTZ CTRL CTRL 12 V Controller 12 V power output It is to control the on off alarm relay output It can be used to control the d...

Page 51: ...o PoE PORTS PoE port Built in Switch Support PoE For PoE series product you can use this port to provide power to the network camera 2 2 10 NVR21 W 4KS2 Series Figure 2 63 Rear panel Table 2 24 Ports...

Page 52: ...video output port Output analog video signal It can connect to the monitor to view analog video Power input port Input 12 VDC 2 A WPS RESET Reset WPS function Device Wi Fi reset and WPS function butt...

Page 53: ...monitor to view analog video GND Ground end WPS RESET Reset WPS function Device Wi Fi reset and WPS function button Hold down this button for 5 seconds and above to restore Wi Fi AP to defaults Press...

Page 54: ...put port VGA video output port Output analog video signal It can connect to the monitor to view analog video Network port 10 100 Mbps self adaptive Ethernet port Connect to the network cable Power inp...

Page 55: ...uilt in switch Support PoE function For PoE series product you can use this port to provide power to the network camera 1 4 Alarm input port 1 4 There are two types NO normal open NC normal close When...

Page 56: ...port Audio output port It is to output the analog audio signal to the devices such as the sound box Bidirectional talk output Audio output on 1 window video monitor Audio output on 1 window video play...

Page 57: ...audio signal output from the devices such as microphone pickup MIC OUT Audio output port Audio output port It is to output the analog audio signal to the devices such as the sound box Bidirectional ta...

Page 58: ...o the HDMI port of the display device HDMI version is 1 4 MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as microphone pick...

Page 59: ...B storage device and more HDMI High Definition Media Page High definition audio and video signal output port It transmits uncompressed high definition video and multiple channel data to the HDMI port...

Page 60: ...ormal close When your alarm input device is using external power please make sure the device and the NVR have the same ground GND Alarm input ground port N1 N2 Alarm output port 1 2 2 groups of alarm...

Page 61: ...Page High definition audio and video signal output port It transmits uncompressed high definition video and multiple channel data to the HDMI port of the display device HDMI version is 1 4 NO1 Alarm o...

Page 62: ...channel data to the HDMI port of the display device HDMI version is 1 4 MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devices such as...

Page 63: ...igh Definition Media Page High definition audio and video signal output port It transmits uncompressed high definition video and multiple channel data to the HDMI port of the display device HDMI versi...

Page 64: ...and multiple channel data to the HDMI port of the display device HDMI version is 1 4 MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the dev...

Page 65: ...s support 300m 100M 800m 10M The device supports 48 V 100 W total power output under 55 C and 48 V 130 W total power output under 45 C 4 Network port 10 100 1000 Mbps self adaptive Ethernet port Conne...

Page 66: ...roup On off button CTRL Controllable power supply output Control the output of the on off button alarm relay It controls the alarm device with the presence or absence of voltage It can also be used as...

Page 67: ...rm output ports P Power output port It can provide power to some peripheral devices such as camera and alarm device Make sure the power supply of peripheral device shall be below 1 A 4 Power button Tu...

Page 68: ...cludes two types NO normal open and NC normal close When your alarm input device is using external power make sure the device and the NVR have the same GND Alarm output port NO1 NO5 C1 C5 NC5 Five gro...

Page 69: ...s to output analog audio signal to devices such as sound box Bidirectional talk output Audio output on 1 window video monitor Audio output on 1 window video playback 7 HDMI port High definition audio...

Page 70: ...output port Output analog video signal It can connect to the monitor to view analog video 6 RS 232 port It is for general COM debugging to configure IP address and transfer transparent COM data 7 Alar...

Page 71: ...device Make sure the power supply of peripheral device shall be below 1 A 8 MIC IN Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive analog audio signal from devices such as microphone sound pickup MIC...

Page 72: ...ion No Port Name Function 1 Power input port Input power of 100 240 V and 50 60 Hz 2 Power button Turns on off the NVR 3 PoE port Built in switch It can provide power for IPC 16 PoE ports 1 8 are ePoE...

Page 73: ...nd PTZ RS485_B port Control cable B of the 485 device It connects external devices such as speed dome and PTZ Alarm input output of NVR4216 16P I Alarm input port 1 4 They receive signals from externa...

Page 74: ...ernet port Connect to the network cable 8 MIC IN Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive analog audio signal from devices such as microphone sound pickup MIC OUT Audio output port It is to outp...

Page 75: ...86 Rear panel 2 Figure 2 87 Rear panel 3 The NVR608RH 32 XI NVR608RH 64 XI NVR608RH 128 XI front panel is shown as below Figure 2 88 Rear panel 4 Table 2 40 Ports description No Function No Function 1...

Page 76: ...4KS2 USB 3 0 port 10 USB 3 0 port 11 eSATA port 12 Ground 2 2 28 NVR616 4KS2 Series The general series rear panel of NVR616 4KS2 is shown as below Figure 2 89 Rear panel The redundant power series re...

Page 77: ...I port 6 RS 232 port 7 Video VGA output 8 Audio output 9 Audio input 10 USB 3 0 port 11 USB 3 0 port 12 eSATA port 13 SAS extension port 14 Alarm input output RS 485 port 15 HDMI port High definition...

Page 78: ...rnet port Connect to the network cable HDMI High Definition Media Page High definition audio and video signal output port It transmits uncompressed high definition video and multiple channel data to t...

Page 79: ...ound box Bidirectional talk output Audio output on 1 window video monitor Audio output on 1 window video playback GND Ground end 2 2 30 NVR54 EI NVR54 16P EI NVR58 EI NVR58 16P EI Series The NVR54 EI...

Page 80: ...d multiple channel data to the HDMI port of the display device HDMI version is 1 4b MIC IN Audio input port Bidirectional talk input port It is to receive the analog audio signal output from the devic...

Page 81: ...troller 12 V power output It is to control the on off alarm relay output It can be used to control the device alarm output At the same time it can also be used as the power input source of some device...

Page 82: ...Function No Function 1 Power socket 2 Alarm input alarm output RS 485 port 3 RS 232 port 4 Audio output 5 Audio input 6 VGA port 7 Network port 8 HDMI port 9 USB 3 0 port 10 eSATA port 12 Ground 2 3...

Page 83: ...rrent output Current is 500 mA GND A B 485 communication port They are used to control devices such as PTZ Please parallel connect 120 T between A B cables if there are too many PTZ decoders Different...

Page 84: ...Figure 2 98 Alarm input port 1 User s Manual 71...

Page 85: ...ort ALARM of the NVR When there is peripheral power supplying for the alarm device please make sure it is earthed with the NVR 2 3 3 Alarm Output Port There is peripheral power supplying for the exter...

Page 86: ...n touch and winding 1000 VAC 1 minute Surge voltage Between touches with same polarity 1500 V 10 160 s Length of open time 3 ms max Length of close time 3 ms max Longevity Mechanical 50 106 MIN 3 Hz E...

Page 87: ...er or the pickup to the audio output port in the PC 2 Connect the earphone or the sound box to the first audio input port in the device rear panel 3 Log in to the web and then enable the corresponding...

Page 88: ...l the installation and operations here should conform to your local electric safety rules 3 1 Device Installation Diagram Please see the following diagram to install the NVR Figure 3 0 Installation fl...

Page 89: ...rst time installation make sure whether the HDD has been installed or not We recommend to use HDD of enterprise level or surveillance level It is not recommended to use PC HDD Shut off the power befor...

Page 90: ...ws of the bottom of the chassis Figure 3 1 Lossen screws Step 2 Place the HDD in accordance with the four holes in the bottom Figure 3 2 Align HDD Step 3 Turn the device upside down and then secure th...

Page 91: ...tep 4 Connect the HDD cable and power cable to the HDD and the mainboard respectively Figure 3 4 Connect cables Step 5 Put the cover back and then fix the screws of the rear panel The installation is...

Page 92: ...S P 4KS2 NVR21HS 8P 4KS2 NVR21HS W 4KS2 NVR11HS S3H NVR11HS P S3H NVR11HS 8P S3H NVR21HS I NVR21HS I2 NVR21HS P I NVR21HS P I2 NVR21HS 8P I NVR21HS 8P I2 NVR21HS S3 NVR21HS P S3 NVR21HS 8P S3 NVR11HS...

Page 93: ...rrow as shown in the figure below Figure 3 7 Remove cover Step 3 Turn over the device and align the HDD to the four holes of bottom panel and then fix the HDD with screws Figure 3 8 Align HDD Step 4 C...

Page 94: ...P 4KS2 L NVR42 8P 4KS2 L NVR42 16P 4KS2 L NVR52 4KS2 NVR52 8P 4KS2 NVR52 16P 4KS2 NVR52 24P 4KS2 NVR22 4KS2 NVR22 P 4KS2 NVR22 8P 4KS2 NVR52 8P 4KS2E NVR22 I NVR22 I2 NVR22 P I NVR22 P I2 NVR22 8P I N...

Page 95: ...ing screws on the rear panel Figure 3 11 Remove screws Step 2 Remove the case cover along the direction shown in the following arrow Figure 3 12 Remove cover Step 3 Match the four holes on the baseboa...

Page 96: ...rn the device upside down match the screws with the holes on the HDD and then fasten them The HDD is fixed to the baseboard Figure 3 14 Fasten screws Step 5 Connect the HDD data cable and power cable...

Page 97: ...Figure 3 15 Connect cables Step 6 Put back the cover and fasten the four screws on the rear panel to complete the installation Figure 3 16 Put back cover User s Manual 84...

Page 98: ...EI NVR48 16P EI NVR44 EI NVR44 16P EI Background Information Different models have different number of HDDs Procedure Step 1 Remove the fixing screws on the rear panel of the device Figure 3 17 Remov...

Page 99: ...Figure 3 19 Remove screws 1 5U Figure 3 20 Remove screws 2U Step 4 Match the four screw holes on the HDD with the four holes on the bracket and then fasten the screws The HDD is fixed to the bracket...

Page 100: ...ore HDDs Step 6 Lock the two HDD brackets This step is required for 2U devices only Figure 3 23 Lock brackets Step 7 Place the bracket to the device and then fasten the screws on the sides of the brac...

Page 101: ...nect the HDD data cable and power cable to the device The following figure is for reference only Figure 3 25 Connect cables Step 9 Put back the cover and fasten the screws on the rear panel to complet...

Page 102: ...64 4KS2 NVR608 128 4KS2 NVR608H 32 XI NVR608H 64 XI NVR608H 128 XI Series Procedure Step 1 Unlock the lock on the front panel Figure 3 27 Unlock front panel Step 2 Press the button on the 2 sides to...

Page 103: ...nt panel Step 3 Match the 4 screw holes on the HDD with the 4 holes on the bracket and then fasten the screws Figure 3 29 Fasten HDD Step 4 Push the HDD box into the device Figure 3 30 Unlock front pa...

Page 104: ...16 4KS2 Series Background Information The following figures are for reference only Procedure Step 1 Press the red button on the HDD box open the handle and then pull out the HDD box Figure 3 32 Take o...

Page 105: ...s of the HDD box Figure 3 34 Fasten screws Step 4 Insert the HDD box into the HDD slot press it to the bottom and then close the box handle If you have not pushed the HDD box to the bottom do not clos...

Page 106: ...CD ROM Installation Procedure Step 1 Open the top cover and then remove the HDD bracket Figure 3 36 Open the top cover Step 2 Take off the bottom of the HDD bracket and CD ROM bracket Figure 3 37 Take...

Page 107: ...the CD ROM bracket at the HDD bracket Figure 3 39 Fix bracket Step 4 Install a pair of the CD ROM bracket Please make sure that the reverse side is secure too Figure 3 40 Install bracket Figure 3 41...

Page 108: ...re 3 42 Install SATA burner Step 6 Use screw driver to fix the screws Figure 3 43 Fasten screws Step 7 Put the bracket back Please adjust the CD ROM to the proper position so that the button of the fr...

Page 109: ...Figure 3 44 Put bracket back Step 8 Connect the SATA cable and power wire Figure 3 45 Connect cables Step 9 Secure the HDD bracket and put the top cover back User s Manual 96...

Page 110: ...following figures are for reference only and might differ from the actual product 3 5 1 NVR41 4KS2 NVR41 P 4KS2 NVR41 8P 4KS2 NVR41 4KS2 L NVR41 P 4KS2 L NVR41 8P 4KS2 L NVR21 4KS2 NVR21 P 4KS2 NVR21...

Page 111: ...NVR21 P I2 NVR21 8P I NVR21 8P I2 NVR21 S3 NVR21 P S3 NVR21 8P S3 NVR41 EI NVR41 P EI NVR41 8P EI Figure 3 47 Typical connection User s Manual 98...

Page 112: ...on 3 5 3 NVR11HS S3H NVR11HS P S3H NVR11HS 8P S3H NVR41HS 4KS2 NVR41HS P 4KS2 NVR41HS 8P 4KS2 NVR41HS 4KS2 L NVR41HS P 4KS2 L NVR41HS 8P 4KS2 L NVR21HS 4KS2 NVR21HS P 4KS2 NVR21HS 8P 4KS2 NVR21HS I NV...

Page 113: ...NVR21HS 8P I2 NVR21HS S3 NVR21HS P S3 NVR21HS 8P S3 NVR41HS EI NVR41HS P EI NVR41HS 8P EI Figure 3 49 Typical connection User s Manual 100...

Page 114: ...3 5 4 NVR22 4KS2 NVR22 P 4KS2 NVR22 8P 4KS2 NVR22 I NVR22 I2 NVR22 P I NVR22 P I2 NVR22 8P I NVR22 8P I2 NVR22 16P I NVR22 16P I2 Series Figure 3 50 Typical connection User s Manual 101...

Page 115: ...NVR52 8P 4KS2 NVR52 16P 4KS2 NVR52 24P 4KS2 NVR52 8P 4KS2E NVR52 16P 4KS2E Series Figure 3 51 Typical connection 3 5 6 NVR42 4KS2 NVR42 P 4KS2 NVR42 8P 4KS2 NVR42 16P 4KS2 NVR42 4KS2 L NVR42 P 4KS2 L...

Page 116: ...NVR42 8P 4KS2 L NVR42 16P 4KS2 L NVR42 EI NVR42 P EI NVR42 8P EI NVR42 16P EI Figure 3 52 Typical connection User s Manual 103...

Page 117: ...3 5 7 NVR54 4KS2 NVR54 16P 4KS2 NVR58 4KS2 NVR58 16P 4KS2 NVR54 24P 4KS2 NVR54 16P 4KS2E NVR58 16P 4KS2E Series Figure 3 53 Typical connection User s Manual 104...

Page 118: ...3 5 8 NVR44 4KS2 NVR44 16P 4KS2 NVR44 4KS2 L NVR44 16P 4KS2 L NVR44 4KS2 I NVR44 16P 4KS2 I NVR44 EI NVR44 16P EI Series Figure 3 54 Typical connection User s Manual 105...

Page 119: ...3 5 9 NVR48 4KS2 NVR48 16P 4KS2 NVR48 4KS2 L NVR48 16P 4KS2 L NVR48 4KS2 I NVR48 16P 4KS2 I NVR48 EI NVR48 16P EI Series Figure 3 55 Typical connection User s Manual 106...

Page 120: ...3 5 10 NVR58 I NVR58 I L NVR48 I Series Background Information Figure 3 56 Typical connection 3 5 11 NVR54 I NVR54 I L NVR44 I Figure 3 57 Typical connection User s Manual 107...

Page 121: ...8P I NVR42 16P I Series Figure 3 58 Typical connection 3 5 13 NVR4216 I Series Figure 3 59 Typical connection 3 5 14 NVR608 4KS2 NVR608H XI NVR608RH XI Series The following figure is for reference on...

Page 122: ...Figure 3 60 Typical connection 3 5 15 NVR616 4KS2 Series Figure 3 61 Typical connection User s Manual 109...

Page 123: ...if necessary UPS is a best alternative measure Procedure Step 1 Connect the device to the monitor and then connect a mouse Step 2 Connect power cable Step 3 Press the power button on the front panel...

Page 124: ...password regularly The IP address of the Device is 192 168 1 108 by default Procedure Step 1 Start the NVR Step 2 Set region time zone and time according to the actual situation and then click Next Cl...

Page 125: ...he unlock pattern the system will require the unlock pattern as the default login method If you did not configure the unlock pattern you need to enter password for login Figure 5 1 Draw unlock pattern...

Page 126: ...wers If you forgot the password you can reset the password after entering the answers to the questions Step 6 Click Save 5 2 Startup Wizard Background Information After initialization the system goes...

Page 127: ...ss and then click Next The number of network adapters might vary with models Configure the IP address of the network adapter according to the actual connection situation 1 Click Figure 5 4 Edit networ...

Page 128: ...f the two network adapters are disconnected The two network adapters are used under the same LAN The Device with single Ethernet port does not support this function Default Ethernet Port IP Version Se...

Page 129: ...WAN The Status becomes Online after you successfully configure P2P Figure 5 5 P2P Step 4 Add cameras according to the actual situation After adding cameras you can view the video images transmitted fr...

Page 130: ...devices added through plug and play and they can be automatically added again after plug and play is enabled 2 Optional Enable Plug and Play When Plug and Play is enabled the Device automatically add...

Page 131: ...through startup wizard take effect after the Device restarts 5 3 Login Background Information Log in to the Device to perform local operations Procedure Step 1 Right click the live page and then clic...

Page 132: ...Figure 5 8 Unlock pattern login User s Manual 119...

Page 133: ...Figure 5 9 Password login Step 2 Draw unlock pattern or enter password and then click OK 5 4 Main Menu After login right click the live page and then click Main Menu User s Manual 120...

Page 134: ...k to live view 3 Point to the icon to view the current username 4 Log out of restart or shut down the Device 5 Click the icon to get the QR codes of mobile client and device SN You can add the Device...

Page 135: ...ction uses ALARM and CAMERA as examples to show how to quickly access other modules Shortcut Icons on Function Titles Click ALARM to go to the ALARM page Figure 5 11 Quick operation bar 1 Table 5 5 Qu...

Page 136: ...u Click CAMERA to go to the CAMERA page Figure 5 12 Quick operation bar 2 Table 5 6 Quick operation bar description 2 Icon Description Go to the CAMERA page Go to the NETWORK page Go to the STORAGE pa...

Page 137: ...tion alarm occurs 3 Video loss alarm occurs 4 The current channel is in monitor lock status 5 The Device connects to the network camera remotely This function is available on select models 5 6 2 Navig...

Page 138: ...e Alarm Status page to view the device alarm status For details see 5 10 2 Alarm Status Open the Channel Info page to display the information of each channel Open the Add Camera page Open the NETWORK...

Page 139: ...No Name 1 Instant playback 5 Two way talk 2 Digital zoom 6 Stream switch 3 Instant backup 7 Picture search 4 Manual snapshot 8 Quick pick AcuPick 5 6 3 1 Instant Playback You can play back the previou...

Page 140: ...ds Go to the Main Menu SYSTEM General Basic to set instant playback time 5 6 3 2 Digital Zoom You can zoom in a specified zone of the current channel to view details They system supports multi channel...

Page 141: ...pshot quantity 5 6 3 5 Two way Talk Background Information You can perform the voice interaction between the NVR and the remote device to improve efficiency of emergency Procedure Step 1 Click to star...

Page 142: ...live image is frozen Step 2 Draw a search range according to the on screen prompt and then click OK You can adjust the searching area Make sure that there are less than 30 faces in the selected range...

Page 143: ...video If you want to keep the recorded video permanently select the picture and then click Lock The locked video cannot be overwritten and deleted Back up recorded video or picture Select the picture...

Page 144: ...ts in the selected area Figure 5 19 Quick pick Step 3 Click OK The search results are displayed Figure 5 20 Search results Step 4 Optional Click Search Condition change the search conditions and then...

Page 145: ...e or more search results and then click Backup to back up the results 5 6 3 9 AcuPick Search the human bodies and motor vehicles in the live videos Prerequisites The channel supports AcuPick and the f...

Page 146: ...le channel live view mode double click a channel to switch to one channel live view mode Supports human detection blue detection box and motor vehicle detection yellow detection box If you select AI M...

Page 147: ...Figure 5 23 AcuPick human detection User s Manual 134...

Page 148: ...Figure 5 24 AcuPick motor vehicle detection Step 5 Configure the search conditions as needed User s Manual 135...

Page 149: ...ll Favorite Items and Hidden Items When you select the target items the device will only search in this item 4 Similarity Configure the search similarity according to the actual conditions The recomme...

Page 150: ...uPick function again freeze the image and search for the new target 5 6 4 Shortcut Menu Right click the live view page to bring up the shortcut menu You can go to main menu play back videos or images...

Page 151: ...Figure 5 27 Shortcut menu 1 User s Manual 138...

Page 152: ...Figure 5 28 Shortcut menu 2 Figure 5 29 Shortcut menu 3 Table 5 11 Shortcut menu description Function Description Main Menu Go to main menu User s Manual 139...

Page 153: ...live page Crowd Distribution Select On or Close to enable or disable crowd distribution function Auto Focus Click to realize auto focus function Make sure the connected camera supports this function...

Page 154: ...view Step 2 Optional Double click the image on the right to play the corresponding video Step 3 Click and then select the face attributes that you want to display You can select up to four attributes...

Page 155: ...em can display four attributes at most 5 6 6 Split Tracking You can track window split for a certain channel Background Information This function is for select models only Procedure Step 1 Right click...

Page 156: ...e Split mode includes full screen 1 main screen 3 split screens and 1 main screen 5 split screens You can move the rectangles with color to adjust the videos displayed on split screens You can scroll...

Page 157: ...decoder and the NVR network connection is OK 5 6 7 1 PTZ Settings Background Information You can set different PTZ parameters for local type and remote type Before you use local PTZ make sure you hav...

Page 158: ...re 5 35 PTZ local Figure 5 36 PTZ remote Step 2 Configure parameters Table 5 12 PTZ parameters Parameter Description Channel Select the channel that you want to connect the PTZ camera to User s Manual...

Page 159: ...is 8 Stop Bit The default value is 1 Parity The default value is None Step 3 Click Apply 5 6 7 2 PTZ Control You can use the PTZ control panel to perform the operations such as directing camera in ei...

Page 160: ...ger the zoom effect This function is available on select models and can only be controlled through mouse operations Click the icon and then you can control the four directions left right up and down o...

Page 161: ...6 7 3 1 Configuring Presets Procedure Step 1 On the expanded PTZ control panel click Figure 5 39 Preset Step 2 Click the direction arrows to the required position Step 3 In the Preset box enter the v...

Page 162: ...preset will be added for this tour You can repeat adding more presets Click Delete Preset to delete the preset for this tour This operation can be repeated to delete more presets Some protocols do not...

Page 163: ...rol Panel to perform the operations of adjusting zoom focus iris and directions Step 5 On the PTZ window click End to complete the settings 5 6 7 3 4 Configuring AutoScan Procedure Step 1 On the expan...

Page 164: ...in the No box enter the value of the tour Step 2 Click to call the tour Step 3 Click again to stop calling the tour 5 6 7 4 3 Patterns Procedure Step 1 On the expanded PTZ control panel in the No box...

Page 165: ...e applied protocol In the Aux No box enter the number that corresponds to the AUX switch on the decoder Figure 5 44 Auxiliary 5 6 7 5 EPTZ 5 6 7 5 1 Configuring EPTZ Linkage This function can simultan...

Page 166: ...60 s After tracking target A for 30 s if a new target B appears the device will start tracking target B If no new target appears during the tracking of target A the device will stop tracking A after...

Page 167: ...Cs to the NVR Make sure that the IPC and NVR are on the same network segment Right click the live page and then select Wireless Pairing The system starts a 120 second pairing countdown You can see the...

Page 168: ...y switches to the max split amount mode The channel list on the Sequence panel displays the added camera channel number and channel name means camera is online means camera is offline Figure 5 48 Sequ...

Page 169: ...ly After you change the channel sequence click Cancel or right click the live view page the system prompts you whether to save the sequence change Click OK to save current settings Click No to exit wi...

Page 170: ...arp function can present the proper and vivid video suitable for human eyes On the live page right click the fisheye channel and then select Fisheye You can set fisheye installation mode and display m...

Page 171: ...tion modes ceiling mount wall mount and ground mount The different installations modes have different de warp modes Some models support de warp of 180 fisheye camera 180 fisheye camera supports de war...

Page 172: ...panorama stretching views 1 360 panorama view 3 de warp windows 1 360 panorama view 4 de warp windows 4 de warp windows 1 panorama stretching 1 360 panorama view 8 de warp windows Wall mount 360 panor...

Page 173: ...ow playback mode and corresponding fish eye channel click to play Step 3 Right click and then you can go to the de warp playback page For detailed information see Figure 5 53 5 6 11 Temperature Monito...

Page 174: ...You can add cameras on the live page Procedure Step 1 On the live page point to a channel window There is an icon on the channel window Figure 5 55 Add icon Step 2 Click and then configure the paramet...

Page 175: ...intrusion alarms according to the pre defined rules 5 7 Camera 5 7 1 Initializing Remote Devices Background Information You can change the login password and IP address of a remote device when you in...

Page 176: ...remote device If you select Using current device password and email info the remote device automatically uses NVR admin account information login password and email You can skip this step 1 Cancel the...

Page 177: ...2 Enter the password and then confirm it For your device security we recommend you create a strong password according to the password strength indication and change your password regularly 3 Click Ne...

Page 178: ...ally allocates the IP address to the camera Static You need to enter IP address subnet mask and default gateway When you are changing IP addresses of several devices at the same time enter incremental...

Page 179: ...Figure 5 59 Modify IP Step 7 Click Next Figure 5 60 Device initialization Step 8 Click Finished User s Manual 166...

Page 180: ...rmation Search for the remote devices that are on the same network with the NVR and then add the remote devices from the search results We recommend this method when you do not know the specific IP ad...

Page 181: ...remote devices added through plug and play you can click the Not Auto Connected tab You can remove devices added through plug and play and they can be automatically added again after plug and play is...

Page 182: ...ce has multiple channels you can click the Camera Linked Info to view linked information of the remote device Delete cameras Delete one by one Click to delete the corresponding camera Delete in batche...

Page 183: ...e device IP Address Enter the IP address of the remote device RTSP Port Enter the RTSP port number The default value is 554 HTTP Port Enter the HTTP port number The default value is 80 TCP Port The de...

Page 184: ...re that the HTTPS function is enabled for the remote IP camera Step 5 Click OK 5 7 2 3 Importing Cameras Background Information You can import remote devices in batches We recommend this method when y...

Page 185: ...eletes the existing one and import the device again If you select No the system retains the existing one and add the device to another unoccupied channel 5 7 3 Changing IP Address of Remote Device The...

Page 186: ...ices at the same time enter the incremental value so that the system can add the fourth decimal digit of the IP address one by one according to the incremental value Step 5 Click OK 5 7 4 Configuring...

Page 187: ...ailable on select models Flip Set video display direction It includes normal 180 90 and 270 AI SSA After you enable AI SSA AI Scene Self adaptation the camera can detect environmental conditions such...

Page 188: ...LC function WB Mode You can set camera white balance mode The system adjusts the overall image hue to make the image color display precisely as it is Different cameras support different white balance...

Page 189: ...e to a desired place c Click Apply Custom Title You can customize title to be overlaid on the video image Click Setting to set the information such as font size title content and text alignment and th...

Page 190: ...l masking areas Click to delete a masking area Step 5 Drag the masking block to a desired position and then configure the type color and other parameters Step 6 Click Apply 5 7 6 Configuring Encoding...

Page 191: ...line profile encoding This mode requires higher bit stream compared with other modes for the same definition Resolution Select resolution for the video The maximum video resolution might be different...

Page 192: ...meters Table 5 21 Audio compression parameters Parameter Description Audio This function is enabled by default for main stream You need to manually enable it for sub stream Once this function is enabl...

Page 193: ...he snapshot is taken during the scheduled period Event The snapshot is taken for motion detection video loss local alarms and other events Size The size is determined by the resolution of the main str...

Page 194: ...camera connected via the private protocol You can enter up to 63 English characters for a channel name When the system is in Chinese or English the content in the text input box excluding password inp...

Page 195: ...abled the transmission distance of the PoE port will be extended 5 7 9 Updating Remote Devices Background Information You can update the firmware of the connected network camera through online update...

Page 196: ...available for it and then click Online Update File update a Select a channel and then click File Update b Select an update file c Click OK If there are too many remote devices you can filter them on...

Page 197: ...con Description Icon Description IPC works properly IPC is not supported Alarm Video loss 5 7 10 2 Firmware You can view the IP address manufacturer type and system version of the connected remote dev...

Page 198: ...5 8 1 1 Configuring Video Recording Schedule Background Information After you set the schedule for videos the Device will record videos according to the period you set For example if the alarm record...

Page 199: ...corded files into different HDDs If one of the HDDs becomes damaged you can find the backup on the other HDD Select Main Menu STORAGE Disk Manager and then set a HDD as redundant HDD Select Main Menu...

Page 200: ...ecording upload period If the offline period is longer than the period you set IPC will only upload the recording file during the specified period Make sure that SD card is installed and the recording...

Page 201: ...You can define the period for all the days simultaneously Define for several days of a week Click before each day one by one The icon switches to You can define the period for the selected days simult...

Page 202: ...record and alarm record function are both null if you enabled the function of MD Alarm Define the period by editing a Select a date and then click Figure 5 79 Set period by editing b Set the recordin...

Page 203: ...2 Configuring Snapshot Schedule Background Information Configure recording schedule for snapshots Procedure Step 1 Right click the live page and then select Main Menu STORAGE Schedule Snapshot Figure...

Page 204: ...snapshots according to the defined schedule Manual The system records general files for the entire day You need to have storage authorities to use the Manual recording mode Procedure Step 1 Right cli...

Page 205: ...ecord Snapshot status Enable or disable the scheduled snapshot for the corresponding channels Step 3 Click Apply 5 8 2 Search and Playback 5 8 2 1 Search Page You can search for and play back the reco...

Page 206: ...in from 0 When a playback is being played rotate the wheel button on the time bar the time bar will zoom into the time point where the playback is located Time bar colors Green for general type red fo...

Page 207: ...w the marked recorded video list Double click the file to start playing Click File List to view the files that were found You can lock and unlock the files See 5 8 2 7 File List for detailed informati...

Page 208: ...can use the playback controls to control the playback process Figure 5 86 Playback control Table 5 27 Playback control description Icon Function Play Pause In slow play mode click it to switch between...

Page 209: ...o take one snapshot System supports custom snap picture saved path Connect the peripheral device first click snap button on the full screen mode you can select or create a path Click Start button the...

Page 210: ...lect smart search zones 22 18 PAL 22 15 NTSC Step 3 Click to go to smart search and playback The system is going to play back all motion detection record footage Step 4 Click again to stop smart searc...

Page 211: ...double click a channel to switch to one channel playback mode Supports human detection blue detection box and motor vehicle detection yellow detection box Step 4 Point to the target you want and then...

Page 212: ...Figure 5 88 AcuPick motor vehicle detection Step 5 Configure the search conditions as needed User s Manual 199...

Page 213: ...Favorite Items and Hidden Items When you select the target items the device will only search in this item 4 Similarity Configure the search similarity according to the actual conditions The recommend...

Page 214: ...nto the hidden items 5 8 2 4 2 Custom Search Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu SEARCH or right click on the live view page and then select Search Step 2 Optional Click to select the displayed results...

Page 215: ...rch 1 Step 5 When you want to search the target in the image click to freeze the page The image automatically shows the targets Step 6 Point to the time bar the NVR displays the thumbnails in recent t...

Page 216: ...Figure 5 92 Thumbnails Step 7 Point to the target you want and then click to check the details User s Manual 203...

Page 217: ...Figure 5 93 Custom search 2 Step 8 Configure the search conditions as needed User s Manual 204...

Page 218: ...Favorite Items and Hidden Items When you select the target items the device will only search in this item 4 Similarity Configure the search similarity according to the actual conditions The recommend...

Page 219: ...then save to the USB device Procedure Step 1 Select a record first and then click to play back Step 2 Select a time on the time bar and then click to start clip Step 3 Select a time on the time bar an...

Page 220: ...ck to view the file list On the file list you can manage the files of the selected channel Play Double click a file to play Search Select a specific time and then click Lock or unlock files To lock fi...

Page 221: ...tag name Playing back Tag During single channel playback click and then on the tag list double click a file to play back To search for tagged videos by time select the tag time and then click Playing...

Page 222: ...nd time and then click Search To change the tag name double click a tagged video and then enter the new name To delete tags select one or more tagged videos and then click Delete 5 8 3 Recording Infor...

Page 223: ...amera and AI by recorder AI by camera Some cameras themselves support AI detection The cameras perform AI detection and send the detection results to the NVR for display When using AI by camera make s...

Page 224: ...st Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Parameters Smart Plan Step 2 Select a channel The page might differ depending on which smart plans that the remote device supports Figure 5 99 Smart plan Step 3...

Page 225: ...nt analysis capability to achieve accurate and quick search about human bodies and motor vehicles Background Information Make sure both the camera and NVR support AcuPick function Procedure Step 1 Sel...

Page 226: ...creen cannot display images in 4K resolution AI by Recorder including face detection face recognition perimeter protection and SMD cannot be enabled and fisheye dewarping is not supported When AI Mode...

Page 227: ...n 5 9 3 2 Configuring Face Detection Background Information Configure alarm rules for face detection Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Parameters Face Detection Figure 5 103 Face detection Step 2 S...

Page 228: ...responding alarm actions only during the arming period On the time line drag to set the period You can also click to set the period Step 6 Configure alarm linkage actions For details see Step 7 Step 7...

Page 229: ...results in Excel format Back up Select one or more images click Backup select the storage path and file type and then click Start to back up the selected files to an external storage device Lock Selec...

Page 230: ...lated attributes on the live page 5 9 4 1 Enabling Smart Plan To use AI by camera you need to enable the smart plan first For details see 5 9 2 Smart Plan 5 9 4 2 Configuring Face Body Detection Backg...

Page 231: ...e system triggers corresponding alarm actions only during the arming period On the time line drag to set the period You can also click to set the period Step 6 Configure alarm linkage actions For deta...

Page 232: ...databases to manage face images for face recognition 5 9 5 2 1 Creating Local Face Databases You can create face databases on the Device to manage face images for face recognition by Device Procedure...

Page 233: ...ace Database Config Step 2 Select Remote as Type select a channel and then click Add Step 3 Enter database name Step 4 Click OK 5 9 5 2 3 Creating the Passerby Database Background Information If you u...

Page 234: ...mages overwrite the oldest images Back up the old images as necessary Time Set the period in which the system removes duplicate face images from the database Step 4 Click OK 5 9 5 3 Adding Images to F...

Page 235: ...Figure 5 111 Databases details Step 3 Click Register Figure 5 112 Register Step 4 Click to add a face image User s Manual 222...

Page 236: ...Related Operations Edit registration information Click to modify the registration information Model face images The face images are modeled automatically after added to face database You can also mod...

Page 237: ...n the format of yyyy mm dd Region Enter the abbreviation of region For example CN for China Credential Type 1 represents ID card 2 represents passport 3 represents officer card Credential No Enter the...

Page 238: ...mages and then click Delete 5 9 5 4 Configuring Face Recognition Background Information Configure alarm rules for face recognition 5 9 5 4 1 Configuring AI by Recorder Prerequisites Make sure the face...

Page 239: ...en the similarity of detected faces does not reach the defined value Figure 5 116 Stranger alarm AI by recorder a Select Stranger Alarm in AI Mode b Click enable the function c Configure the alarm lin...

Page 240: ...nimum size or larger than the maximum size no alarms will be activated Step 5 Select target face database and then click to configure alarm linkage For details on alarm linkage see Table 5 47 Step 6 C...

Page 241: ...gender age glasses beard mask name and similarity Step 3 Click Search The faces in the image are intentionally blurred for privacy protection The actual images are clear Figure 5 119 Search results R...

Page 242: ...select the storage path and file type and then click Start to export files to external storage device 5 9 5 5 2 Search by Image Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI AI Search Face Recognition Search b...

Page 243: ...ts in excel Back up Select one or more images click Backup select the storage path and file type and then click Start to export files to external storage device 5 9 5 5 3 Report Query Background Infor...

Page 244: ...extract the key information to match the specified rules When the detected behaviors match the rules the system activates alarms This function is available on select models IVS and face detection cann...

Page 245: ...Step 2 Select channel and AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Tripwire Step 5 Draw the detection rule 1 Click to draw a straight line or a curve on the surveillance...

Page 246: ...pwire AI by recorder 2 Click to draw the minimum size or maximum size to filter the target The system triggers an alarm only when the size of detected target is between the maximum size and the minimu...

Page 247: ...gure 5 125 Schedule and alarm linkage 1 Click 2 Click Setting next to Schedule to configure the alarm period The system performs linkage actions only for alarms during the arming period On the time li...

Page 248: ...5 126 IVS Step 2 Select channel and AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Intrusion Step 5 Draw the detection rule 1 Click to draw the rule on the surveillance video im...

Page 249: ...Figure 5 127 Intrusion AI by camera Figure 5 128 Intrusion AI by recorder 2 Click to draw the minimum size or maximum size to filter the target User s Manual 236...

Page 250: ...target With Human and Motor Vehicle selected by default the system automatically identifies the person and motor vehicle appeared within the monitoring range 4 Click OK Step 6 Configure alarm schedul...

Page 251: ...ied zone Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Parameters IVS Figure 5 130 IVS Step 2 Select channel and AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Abandoned Object Step 5 Dr...

Page 252: ...ween the maximum size and the minimum size 3 Configure parameters Table 5 34 Parameters of abandoned object detection Parameter Description Preset Select a preset you want to use IVS Name Customize th...

Page 253: ...g period On the time line drag to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 4 Click Apply Step 7 Select Enable checkbox and then click Ap...

Page 254: ...el and AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Fast Moving Step 5 Draw the detection rule 1 Click to draw a rectangle on the surveillance video image Right click the imag...

Page 255: ...nd the minimum size 3 Configure parameters Table 5 35 Fast moving parameters Parameter Description Preset Select a preset you want to use IVS Name Customize the rule name Sensitivity You can set alarm...

Page 256: ...to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 4 Click Apply Step 7 Select Enable checkbox and then click Apply 5 9 6 2 5 Parking Backgrou...

Page 257: ...nnel and AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Parking Step 5 Draw the detection rule 1 Click to draw a rectangle on the surveillance video image Right click the image...

Page 258: ...d target is between the maximum size and the minimum size 3 Configure parameters Table 5 36 Parking parameters Parameter Description Preset Set the preset point for IVS detection Name Customize the ru...

Page 259: ...rag to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 4 Click Apply Step 7 Select Enable checkbox and then click Apply 5 9 6 2 6 Crowd Gatheri...

Page 260: ...AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Crowd Gathering Estimation Step 5 Draw the detection rule 1 Click to draw a rectangle on the surveillance video image Right click...

Page 261: ...rameters Table 5 37 Crowd gathering parameters Parameter Description Preset Select a preset you want to use IVS Name Customize the rule name Duration Set how long the object stays until the alarm is t...

Page 262: ...ime line drag to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 4 Click Apply Step 7 Select Enable checkbox and then click Apply 5 9 6 2 7 Mis...

Page 263: ...nnel and AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Missing Step 5 Draw the detection rule 1 Click to draw a rectangle on the surveillance video image Right click the image...

Page 264: ...he maximum size and the minimum size 3 Configure parameters Table 5 38 Parameters of missing object detection Parameter Description Preset Set the preset point for IVS detection according to the actua...

Page 265: ...to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 4 Click Apply Step 7 Select Enable checkbox and then click Apply 5 9 6 2 8 Loitering Detect...

Page 266: ...nd AI type Step 3 Click Add to add a rule Step 4 On the Type list select Loitering Detection Step 5 Draw the detection rule 1 Click to draw a rectangle on the surveillance video image Right click the...

Page 267: ...d target is between the maximum size and the minimum size 3 Configure parameters Table 5 39 Loitering detection parameters Parameter Description Preset Set the preset point for IVS detection Name Cust...

Page 268: ...the arming period On the time line drag to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 4 Click Apply Step 7 Select Enable checkbox and the...

Page 269: ...verwritten Export Select one or more images and then click Export to export selected search results in excel Back up Select one or more images click Backup select the storage path and file type and th...

Page 270: ...lect Enable and then set Type to People Approach Detection Step 4 Draw detection rule 1 Click and then draw a detection area on the video image Right click the image to stop drawing 2 Configure parame...

Page 271: ...on When someone falls from a height in the detection area and the duration of the action is greater than the defined threshold an alarm will be triggered Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Parameter...

Page 272: ...he alarm period The system performs linkage actions only for alarms during the arming period On the time line drag to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For...

Page 273: ...e 1 Click 2 Click Setting next to Schedule to configure the alarm period The system performs linkage actions only for alarms during the arming period On the time line drag to set the period You can al...

Page 274: ...stem detects an abnormal number of people Repeat Alarm Time Set repeat alarm time If the alarm triggering event continues an alarm will be triggered again when repeat alarm time passed Alarm People No...

Page 275: ...tection Step 4 Draw detection rule 1 Click and then draw a detection area on the video image Right click the image to stop drawing 2 Configure parameters Table 5 44 Parameters of people stay detection...

Page 276: ...e arming period On the time line drag to set the period You can also click to set the period 3 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 4 Click Apply Step 6 Click Apply 5 9 7 3 AI Search Ste...

Page 277: ...images and then click Add Tag Lock Select one or more images and then click Lock The locked files will not be overwritten Export Select one or more images and then click Export to export selected sear...

Page 278: ...ord videos and logs and take snapshots Other alarm linkage actions are not supported for video metadata Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Parameters Video Metadata Figure 5 155 Video metadata Step...

Page 279: ...gers an alarm only when the size of detected target is between the maximum size and the minimum size 4 Click to enable face detection 5 Select A to B B to A or Both as direction for tripwire counting...

Page 280: ...ect Main Menu AI AI Search Human Detection Figure 5 157 Human detection Step 2 Select a channel start time end time and set corresponding parameters Step 3 Click Search For privacy protection the face...

Page 281: ...will not be overwritten Export Select one or more images and then click Export to export selected search results in excel Back up Select one or more images click Backup select the storage path and fil...

Page 282: ...layed Related Operations Play back video Click an image and then click to play back the related video During playback you can Click to pause Click to stop Click to display AI rule The icon changes to...

Page 283: ...etection Background Information You can search for non motor vehicle detection results according to the non motor vehicle parameters This function is available on select models Procedure Step 1 Select...

Page 284: ...rch results in excel Back up Select one or more images click Backup select the storage path and file type and then click Start to export files to external storage device 5 9 8 3 4 Report Query Backgro...

Page 285: ...ation When a match is detected the system triggers an alarm 5 9 9 1 Adding Vehicle Blocklist and Allowlist Background Information To facilitate vehicle management you can add the plate numbers to the...

Page 286: ...and then set validity period Step 4 Click OK Related Operations Search Enter keywords for Plate No and Owner Name select type and then click Search Import and export plate information Import Click Imp...

Page 287: ...nize the blocklist and allowlist on the NVR to the connected camera Step 4 Click General default Blocklist or Allowlist tab Before enabling the blocklist alarm or allowlist alarm you need to add the c...

Page 288: ...8 3 2 Motor Vehicle Detection 5 9 10 Crowd Distribution The system detects the crowd distribution When the crowd density exceeds the defined threshold an alarm is triggered 5 9 10 1 Enabling Smart Pl...

Page 289: ...t automatically Step 4 Click Setting next to Schedule to configure the arming period The system triggers corresponding alarm actions only during the arming period On the time line drag to set the peri...

Page 290: ...the report in picture or csv format 5 9 11 People Counting The system can calculate the number of entry or exit people in the detection zone An alarm is triggered when the number has exceeded the thr...

Page 291: ...ct the Enable checkbox and then set Type to People Counting Step 4 Draw people counting rule 1 Click to draw people counting rule Right click the image to stop drawing Figure 5 167 People counting rul...

Page 292: ...riggered when the number of people leaving the detection zone exceeds the defined threshold Stay No An alarm is triggered when the number of people staying the detection zone exceeds the defined thres...

Page 293: ...4 Queuing Background Information After configuring queuing alarm the system can realize the corresponding linkage actions once the number of people in the queue or the waiting time has triggered an a...

Page 294: ...People Counting Figure 5 170 People counting Step 2 Select channel rule report type start and end time and direction and then click Search Related Operations Switch chart type Click Bart Chart or Lin...

Page 295: ...ied zone during a period of time and use different colors to display on the heat map Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Parameters Heat Map Figure 5 171 Heat map Step 2 Select a channel and then cli...

Page 296: ...General Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Report Query Heat Map General Figure 5 173 General Step 2 Select the channel start time and end time Step 3 Click Search Step 4 Click Export to export the...

Page 297: ...t Motion Detection to detect humans and vehicles in the video and store the detection results in structured storage for fast retrieval 5 9 13 1 Enabling Smart Plan To use AI by camera you need to enab...

Page 298: ...Table 5 47 Alarm linkage parameters Parameter Description Anti Dither The system records only one motion detection event within the defined period Alarm out Port When an alarm occurs the NVR links the...

Page 299: ...l to perform the corresponding PTZ action For example rotate the PTZ to the preset point Make sure that PTZ actions have been configured For details see 5 6 7 PTZ Tour When an alarm occurs the local p...

Page 300: ...fic congestion The system counts the vehicles in the detection area When the counted vehicle number and the continuous congestion time exceed the configured values an alarm is triggered and the system...

Page 301: ...age Step 7 Click Apply 5 9 14 3 Report Query Background Information You can search for and export statistics on vehicle density The statistics might be overwritten when the storage space runs out Back...

Page 302: ...to fisheye camera and speed dome linkage system The fisheye camera serves as the main camera and captures panoramic videos The speed dome serves as the sub camera and captures details of the video Pr...

Page 303: ...d Step 4 Configure calibration points to set the binding relationship of fisheye camera and speed dome Set a distant place as the first calibration point to improve accuracy 1 Click or double click th...

Page 304: ...ep 5 to add more calibration points Set 3 8 calibration points for a speed dome Step 7 Click Apply 5 9 16 Video Quality Analytics When conditions such as blurry overexposure or the color changes appea...

Page 305: ...olorful image that contains color information such as RGB When these three components appear at some unusual scale in an image the image is biased Defocus An image with high resolution contains more d...

Page 306: ...ck Apply 5 9 16 2 Analytics List Background Information Search for the results of video quality analytics Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI AI Search Analytics List Step 2 Select the start time and...

Page 307: ...d of a person reach or exceed the threshold an alarm is triggered Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu AI Parameters Face Recognition Entries Frequency Figure 5 181 Entries frequency Step 2 Click Setting...

Page 308: ...change the name Step 4 Click Apply 5 9 18 Smart Object Detection You can configure rules and set parameters When someone is taking or placing an item in the monitoring area an alarm is triggered 5 9 1...

Page 309: ...is between the maximum size and the minimum size Click to delete the drawn size c Configure the rule name and duration d Click OK Step 4 Configure alarm schedule and linkage a Click b Click Setting ne...

Page 310: ...mages and then click Add Tag Lock Select one or more images and then click Lock The locked files will not be overwritten Export Select one or more images and then click Export to export selected searc...

Page 311: ...Step 5 Configure alarm linkage For details see Table 5 47 Step 6 Click Apply 5 9 19 2 Searching for Smart Sound Detection Procedure Step 1 Select AI AI Search Smart Sound Detection Step 2 Select chann...

Page 312: ...alarm event log click to play the recorded video of alarm event Back up Select an alarm event log and then click Backup to back up it to peripheral USB device View alarm details Double click a log or...

Page 313: ...s detected by the alarm box the alarm information will be uploaded to the Device and then the Device performs alarm linkage actions Network alarm NVR performs alarm linkage actions when it receives th...

Page 314: ...ee Table 5 47 Step 6 Enable Disarming so that you can connect a switch to the alarm input port for disarming control Step 7 Click Apply 5 10 4 Alarm Output Background Information You can set proper al...

Page 315: ...atuses View the alarm output status on the Status column 5 10 5 Video Detection The system can analyze the video and check whether there is considerable change or not Once video has changed considerab...

Page 316: ...dividual threshold You can configure up to four detection regions When any one of the four regions activates motion detection alarm the channel where this region belongs to will activate motion detect...

Page 317: ...rk Video Recorder_User s Manual Step 5 Click Apply 5 10 5 3 Video Tampering Background Information When the camera lens is covered or the video is displayed in a single color because of sunlight statu...

Page 318: ...igure the alarm schedule Step 4 Configure alarm linkage For details see Network Video Recorder_User s Manual Step 5 Click Apply 5 10 5 4 Scene Change Background Information When the detected scene has...

Page 319: ...ion PIR function helps enhancing the accuracy and validity of motion detect It can filter the meaningless alarms that are activated by the objects such as falling leaves and flies The detection range...

Page 320: ...e screen to select the region that you want to detect 5 Configure the parameters Table 5 53 Detection region parameters Parameter Description Name Enter a name for the region Sensitivity Every region...

Page 321: ...ity and threshold An alarm is triggered when the change in sound intensity exceeds the defined threshold Step 3 Click Setting next to Schedule to configure the alarm schedule Step 4 Configure alarm li...

Page 322: ...able the function The system generates an alarm once it detects there is a fire Zone excluded mode The system filters the specified high temperature zone The system generates an alarm once the rest zo...

Page 323: ...network security error Step 3 Click to enable the function Step 4 Optional If the event type is Low Space you need to configure the threshold of storage space When the storage space is lower than the...

Page 324: ...cheduled disarming Drag your mouse to select time blocks Green blocks indicates that disarming is enabled You can also click to set time periods One day can have 6 periods at most Step 4 Select the al...

Page 325: ...work Configure the network settings to ensure the Device can communicate with other devices on the same LAN 5 11 1 TCP IP Background Information You can configure the settings for the Device such as I...

Page 326: ...Figure 5 197 TCP IP Step 2 Click to configure the NIC card and then click OK User s Manual 313...

Page 327: ...n both NIC cards are disconnected Load Balance Two NIC cards share one IP address and work at the same time to share the network load averagely When one NIC card fails the other card continues to work...

Page 328: ...gateway must be on the same network segment Click Test to check whether the IP address is available Subnet Mask Default Gateway MTU Displays the MTU value of the NIC card Step 3 On the TCP IP page con...

Page 329: ...way and then click Add The destination address and netmask must not be on the same LAN The netmask must be valid and on the same LAN with the NIC card You can configure up to eight pieces of routing i...

Page 330: ...rt The default value setting is 80 You can enter the value according to your actual situation If you change the HTTP port number to for example 70 then you need to enter 70 after the IP address when l...

Page 331: ...is function is available on select models Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu NETWORK Wi Fi Figure 5 201 Wi Fi Step 2 Configure the parameters Table 5 56 Wi Fi parameters Parameter Description Connect A...

Page 332: ...P Background Information You can configure Wi Fi parameters for the NVR to ensure that a wireless IPC can connect to the NVR through Wi Fi AP This function requires the built in Wi Fi module in the De...

Page 333: ...Fi name Encryption Type Select an encryption mode from WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK Password Set the Wi Fi password for the Device Select Channel Select the channel for device communication Network Proxy Ena...

Page 334: ...ameters of advanced settings Parameter Description IP Address Set IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the Wi Fi of NVR IP address and default gateway must be on the same network segment Sub...

Page 335: ...s Zone 1 displays a 3G 4G signal indication Zone 2 displays 3G 4G module configuration information Zone 3 displays the status information of the 3G 4G module Zone 2 displays the corresponding informat...

Page 336: ...bile network and view network status and traffic of the cellular network Prerequisites A SIM card is inserted in the recorder Background Information This function is available on select models Procedu...

Page 337: ...ial up connection Password The password for dial up connection Step 3 Click Apply Related Operations View network status Click the Status tab to check cellular network status such as IP address SIM ca...

Page 338: ...less repeater module Background Information This function is available on select models Procedure Step 1 Power on the NVR and wireless repeater IPC and connect all IPCs to the NVR through Wi Fi Step 2...

Page 339: ...08 Repeater Step 3 Select Manual Cascade You can use manual cascade when there are at least two IPCs on the network Figure 5 209 Manual cascade Step 4 Click and select the channel to be added User s M...

Page 340: ...ive the Device a dynamic IP address on the WAN Prerequisites To use this function firstly you need to obtain the username and password from the Internet Service Provider Procedure Step 1 Select Main M...

Page 341: ...DDNS that the Device supports and then log in to the website provided by the DDNS service provider to register domain and other information After registration you can log in to the DDNS website to vie...

Page 342: ...your computer and then press the Enter key If the web page of the Device is displayed the configuration is successful If not the configuration failed 5 11 11 UPnP You can map the relationship between...

Page 343: ...After mapping succeeded the system obtains IP address automatically WAN IP Enter IP address of router on the WAN After mapping succeeded the system obtains IP address automatically Port Mapping List T...

Page 344: ...relationship 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 Step 3 Click...

Page 345: ...able the attachment function When there is an alarm event the system can attach snapshots as an attachment to the email Encryption Type Select the encryption type from NONE SSL or TLS For SMTP server...

Page 346: ...s MIB Builder and MG SOFT MIB Browser Obtain the MIB files that correspond to the current version from the technical support This function is available on select models Procedure Step 1 Select Main Me...

Page 347: ...sword Enter the password for authentication The password should be no less than eight characters Encryption Type Select an encryption type The default setting is CBC DES Encryption Password Enter the...

Page 348: ...ticast The port ranges from 1025 through 65000 Step 3 Click Apply You can log in to the web page via multicast On the web login page on the Type list select Multicast The web will automatically obtain...

Page 349: ...client Port Auto Report Plan Select time cycle and specific time for uploading alarm Step 4 Click Apply 5 11 16 Register You can register the Device into the specified proxy server which acts as the...

Page 350: ...4 Click Apply 5 11 17 Switch Background Information After setting Switch when an IPC is connected to the PoE port the system automatically assigns the IP address to the IPC according to the defined IP...

Page 351: ...take place of one channel Table 5 68 PoE operation PoE operation Description Connect to PoE port When an IPC is connected to the PoE port the system automatically assigns the IP address to the IPC acc...

Page 352: ...PoE ports are bound to corresponding channels When an IPC is connected to PoE port 1 the corresponding channel is Channel 1 5 11 18 P2P P2P is a kind of convenient private network penetration technol...

Page 353: ...d storage space So that it is easy for you to use and enhance storage space usage 5 12 1 Basic Background Information You can set basic storage parameters Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu STORAGE Bas...

Page 354: ...ORAGE Disk Manager and then you can set HDD properties and format HDD Figure 5 222 Disk manager View HDD Information You can view the physical position properties status and storage capacity of each H...

Page 355: ...performance improvement or both RAID function is available on select models Table 5 70 Disk quantity for different RAID types RAID type Required disk quantity RAID 0 At least 2 RAID 1 Only 2 RAID 5 At...

Page 356: ...at a low speed Sync First Resource priority is assigned to RAID synchronization Business First Resource priority is assigned to business operations Balance Resource is evenly distributed to RAID sync...

Page 357: ...rmation Select Main Menu STORAGE RAID RAID Info You can view the RAID information including type disk space hot spare and status 5 12 3 3 Creating Hot Spare Disk Background Information You can create...

Page 358: ...ed target disk Global Hotspare The current disk will serve as the hot spare disk of the entire RAID Step 4 Click OK Click to delete a hot spare disk 5 12 4 Disk Group Background Information By default...

Page 359: ...tab Sub Stream tab and Snapshot tab configure settings to save the main stream sub stream and snapshot to different disk groups 5 12 5 Disk Quota You can allocate a certain storage capacity for each c...

Page 360: ...t disks Step 3 Select a channel and set the record duration bit rate and storage capacity of picture Step 4 Click Apply 5 12 6 Disk Check The system can detect HDD status so that you can clearly under...

Page 361: ...nd might affect the HDD that is recording Step 3 Select the HDD that you want to detect Step 4 Click Start Check The system starts detecting the HDD and displays the detection information When system...

Page 362: ...Figure 5 230 Check report Step 2 Click to view detection results and S M A R T report Figure 5 231 Results User s Manual 349...

Page 363: ...and repair if any exceptions are found so as to avoid data loss Select Main Menu STORAGE Disk Check Health Monitoring Click to show disk details page Then select Check Type set time period and then c...

Page 364: ...nd Information Record 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 Procedure Step...

Page 365: ...lution Frame Rate Bit Rate and Record Time for the selected channel Figure 5 235 Modify channel settings Step 3 Click Apply Then the system will calculate the time period that can be used for storage...

Page 366: ...lick Select Step 3 Select the checkbox of the HDD that you want to calculate Figure 5 237 Recording time 5 12 7 2 Calculating HDD Capacity for Storage Procedure Step 1 On the Rec Estimate page click t...

Page 367: ...and install it on your PC For the created FTP user you need to set the write permission otherwise the upload of recorded videos and snapshots will be failed Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu STORAGE...

Page 368: ...length the whole recorded video can be uploaded If the entered length is 0 the whole recorded video will be uploaded Picture Upload Interval If this interval is longer than snapshot interval the syste...

Page 369: ...he network disk is mapped to the NVR device through iSCSI the data can be stored on the network disk This function is available on select models Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu STORAGE iSCSI Figure...

Page 370: ...Click Apply 5 13 Account You can manage users user group and ONVIF user and set admin security questions 5 13 1 Group Background Information The accounts of the Device adopt two level management mode...

Page 371: ...Figure 5 241 Group Step 2 Click Add Step 3 Enter group name and then enter some remarks if necessary Figure 5 242 Add group User s Manual 358...

Page 372: ...permissions Step 5 Click OK Click to modify the corresponding group information click to delete the group 5 13 2 User 5 13 2 1 Adding User Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu ACCOUNT User Figure 5 243 U...

Page 373: ...s Group Select a group for the account The user rights must be within the group permissions Period Click Setting to define a period during which the new account can log in to the Device The new accoun...

Page 374: ...esponding user Figure 5 245 Change password Step 3 Click to enable the Modify Password function Step 4 Enter old password and then enter new password twice The password must consist of 8 32 non blank...

Page 375: ...Step 3 Enter an email address to receive the security code used to reset the password Step 4 Configure security questions and answers Step 5 Optional Follow the on screen instructions to bind the Devi...

Page 376: ...Figure 5 247 Pattern login User s Manual 363...

Page 377: ...word Click OK If you did not set the linked email address the system prompts you to enter an email address Enter the email address and then click Next Then the system will notify you of data collectio...

Page 378: ...password Email Select Email as the reset mode and then follow the on screen instructions to get the security code in your linked email address After that enter the security code in the Security Code b...

Page 379: ...et mode and then answer the security questions If you did not configure the security questions in advance Security Question is not available on the Reset Mode list Step 6 Click Next Step 7 Enter the n...

Page 380: ...the private protocol click OK to synchronize the password 5 13 4 ONVIF User Background Information To connect the camera from the third party to the NVR via the ONVIF protocol you need to use a verif...

Page 381: ...IF user Step 2 Click Add Figure 5 254 Add ONVIF user Step 3 Configure username password and user group Step 4 Click OK Click to modify the corresponding user information click to delete current user U...

Page 382: ...ts a healthy status of the scanned item and orange icon represents a risky status Login authentication When there s a risk in the device configuration the icon will be in orange to warn risk You can c...

Page 383: ...dules This area shows the running status of security modules For details about the security modules point to the icon to see the on screen instructions Re scanning Security Status You can click Rescan...

Page 384: ...y default CGI If this function is enabled the remote devices can be added through the CGI protocol This function is enabled by default ONVIF If this function is enabled the remote devices can be added...

Page 385: ...Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP allows two different devices to collect hardware and protocol information about neighboring devices which is useful in troubleshooting the network Step 3 Click Apply 5 14...

Page 386: ...ssword Password of the corresponding username Step 4 Click Apply 5 14 2 3 HTTPS Background Information We recommend you enable HTTPS function to enhance system security Procedure Step 1 Select Main Me...

Page 387: ...Select Main Menu SECURITY Attack Defense Firewall Figure 5 261 Firewall Step 2 Click to enable the firewall Step 3 Select a firewall mode Allow List The hosts on the allowlist can access the Device Bl...

Page 388: ...t Lockout Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu SECURITY Attack Defense Account Lockout Figure 5 262 Account lockout Step 2 Set parameters Table 5 76 Account lockout parameters Parameter Description Attem...

Page 389: ...k 5 14 3 4 Sync Time Allowlist Background Information You can configure which hosts are allowed to synchronize time with the Device Procedure Step 1 Select Main Menu SECURITY Attack Defense Sync Time...

Page 390: ...ion If you set Type to IP Address enter the IP address and then click OK If you set Type to IP Segment enter the start address and end address and then click OK Step 4 Click Apply 5 14 4 CA Certificat...

Page 391: ...Figure 5 265 Device certificate 2 Click Create Certificate Figure 5 266 Create certificate 3 Configure the parameters 4 Click Create User s Manual 378...

Page 392: ...ate 1 Click Import Third Party Certificate 2 Configure the parameters Table 5 77 Parameters for importing third party certificate Parameter Description Path Click Browse to find the third party certif...

Page 393: ...igure 5 268 Create certificate Step 3 Click Browse to select the certificate that you want to install Step 4 Click Import 5 14 5 Audio Video Encryption Background Information The Device supports audio...

Page 394: ...tion Type Use the default setting Update Period of Secret Key Secret key update period Value range 0 720 hours 0 means never update the secret key Default value 12 RTSP over TLS Enable Enables RTSP st...

Page 395: ...Main Menu SECURITY Security Warning Security Exception Figure 5 270 Security exception Step 2 Click to enable the function Click to view the list of security exception events Step 3 Configure alarm li...

Page 396: ...kage actions For details see Step 7 Step 4 Click Apply 5 15 System 5 15 1 General Settings You can set NVR basic information such as system date and holiday 5 15 1 1 General Background Information You...

Page 397: ...tion with the remote device such as Language video standard and time zone Instant Playback In the Instant Play box enter the time length for playing back the recorded video The value ranges from 5 to...

Page 398: ...Enable the navigation bar When you click on the live view screen the navigation bar is displayed Mouse Sensitivity Adjust the speed of double click by moving the slider The bigger the value is the fa...

Page 399: ...avoid the recording period or stop recording first before you change the system time Time Zone In the Time Zone list select a time zone for the system Date Format In the Date Format list select a dat...

Page 400: ...123 Interval 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 Step 3 Click Next to save settings 5 15 1 3 Holida...

Page 401: ...drop down list of the state you can enable disable holiday date Click to change the holiday information Click to delete current date Step 5 Click Next to save settings 5 15 2 Serial Port Background I...

Page 402: ...he function to protocol COM in order to overlay card number PTZ Matrix Connect matrix control Different series products support different RS 232 functions Baud Rate Select baud rate which is 115200 by...

Page 403: ...VGA the output port of main screen is set to HDMI by the device Enable Decoding After it is enabled the device can normally decode Time Title Channel Title Select the checkbox and the date and time o...

Page 404: ...pport 1920 1080 1280 1024 default 1280 720 Step 3 Click Apply 5 16 2 Tour Background Information You can configure a tour of selected channels to repeat playing videos The videos display in turn accor...

Page 405: ...nder the current Window Split setting Add a channel group Click Add in the pop up Add Group channel select the channels to form a group and then click Save Delete a channel group Select the checkbox o...

Page 406: ...In regular mode drag the mouse in the preview frame you can merge several small windows to one window so that you can get you desired split mode After merge the window system adopts the remaining wind...

Page 407: ...POS You can connect the Device to the POS Point of Sale machine and receive the information from it This function applies to the scenarios such as supermarket POS machine After connection is establis...

Page 408: ...cord Channel Click to select a channel to record Privacy Enter the privacy contents Protocol Select a protocol Different machines correspond to different protocols Connection Mode Select the connectio...

Page 409: ...r 5 the POS information disappear from the screen after 5 seconds Font Size Select Small Medium or Big as the text size of POS information Font Color In the color bar click to select the color for the...

Page 410: ...CP Procedure Step 1 Select Connection Mode as UDP TCP_CLINET or TCP Step 2 Click Figure 5 283 IP address Step 3 For Source IP and Port enter the POS IP address and port Step 4 Click OK 5 17 2 Search B...

Page 411: ...ick Search The searched transaction results display in the table 5 18 Audio The audio function is to manage audio files and set schedule play function It is to realize audio broadcast activation funct...

Page 412: ...Figure 5 285 File management Step 2 Click Add User s Manual 399...

Page 413: ...art importing audio files from the USB storage device If the importing is successful the audio files will display in the File Management page 5 18 2 Audio Play Background Information You can configure...

Page 414: ...onfigure how many times you want to repeat the playing in the defined period Output Includes two options MIC and Audio It is MIC by default The MIC function shares the same port with talkback function...

Page 415: ...Figure 5 288 Broadcast Step 2 Click Add Group Figure 5 289 Add group 1 Step 3 Input group name and select one or more channels Step 4 Click Save to complete broadcast group setup User s Manual 402...

Page 416: ...e navigation bar device pops up broadcast dialogue box Select a group name and then click to begin broadcast Figure 5 290 Add group 2 5 19 Operation and Maintenance 5 19 1 Log Background Information Y...

Page 417: ...lts are displayed Related Operations Click Details or double click the log to view details Click Next or Previous to view more log information Click Backup to back up the logs to the USB storage devic...

Page 418: ...eter Description No Indicates the number of the currently connected HDD The asterisk means the current working HDD Device Name Indicates name of HDD Physical Position Indicates installation position o...

Page 419: ...e kb s and resolution Select Main Menu MAINTAIN System Info BPS Figure 5 293 BPS 5 19 2 5 Device Status You can view fan running status such as speed CPU temperature and memory Select Main Menu MAINTA...

Page 420: ...a period of time To block an online user click and then enter the time that you want to block this user The maximum value you can set is 65535 The system detects every 5 seconds to check whether there...

Page 421: ...round Information Network load means the data flow which measures the transmission capability You can view the information such as data receiving speed and sending speed Procedure Step 1 Select Main M...

Page 422: ...of data sending speed and receiving speed System displays LAN1 load by default Only one LAN load can be displayed at one time 5 19 3 3 Network Test Background Information You can test the network con...

Page 423: ...for average delay packet loss and network status 5 19 4 Maintenance and Management 5 19 4 1 Device Maintenance Background Information When the Device has been running for a long time you can enable t...

Page 424: ...and more Step 3 Click Apply 5 19 4 2 Exporting System Settings Background Information You can export or import the Device system settings if there are several Devices that require the same setup The I...

Page 425: ...e 5 299 Import and export Step 2 Insert a USB storage device into one of the USB ports on the Device Step 3 Click Refresh to refresh the page The connected USB storage device is displayed User s Manua...

Page 426: ...k this folder to view the backup files 5 19 4 3 Restoring Defaults 5 19 4 3 1 Restoring Defaults on the Local Page Background Information This function is for admin account only You can restore the De...

Page 427: ...set button on the mainboard to reset the Device to the factory default settings The reset button is available on select models After resetting all the configurations will be lost Procedure Step 1 Disc...

Page 428: ...een restored to the factory default 5 19 4 4 System Update 5 19 4 4 1 Upgrading File Procedure Step 1 Insert a USB storage device containing the upgrade files into the USB port of the Device Step 2 Se...

Page 429: ...le at intervals Manual check Perform real time check whether there is any new version available Ensure the correct power supply and network connection during upgrading otherwise the upgrading might be...

Page 430: ...sult of the upgrade file is correct the system will upgrade automatically The Uboot upgrade can avoid the situation that you have to upgrade through TFTP when the Device is halted 5 19 4 5 Intelligent...

Page 431: ...f button directly Do not unplug the power cable or click power on off button to shutdown device directly when device is running especially when it is recording Shut down the device and then unplug the...

Page 432: ...Figure 5 307 Shutdown 1 2 Select Shutdown Draw the unlock pattern or input password first if you have no authority to shut down User s Manual 419...

Page 433: ...Figure 5 308 Shutdown 2 User s Manual 420...

Page 434: ...r button on the remote for at least 3 seconds Press the power button at the rear panel of the device Auto Resume after Power Failure The system can automatically backup video file and resume previous...

Page 435: ...factory default IP of the Device is 192 168 1 108 The Device supports monitoring on different browsers such as Safari Firefox Google to perform the functions such as multi channel monitoring PTZ cont...

Page 436: ...configured during initial settings To ensure your account security we recommend you keep the password properly and change it regularly Click to display the password Step 3 Click Login 6 3 Web Main Me...

Page 437: ...Client and then you can start accessing the Device from your cell phone Device SN Obtain the Device SN by scanning the QR code Go to the P2P management platform and add the Device SN into the platform...

Page 438: ...sub devices the N M mode and they have a virtual IP address the cluster IP When the main device fails the corresponding sub device will take over the job automatically When the main device recovers th...

Page 439: ...Manual add Step 3 Configure parameters Table 6 2 Parameters of adding main device Parameter Description Device Name Customize the device name IP Address Enter the IP address of the NVR Port Set the TC...

Page 440: ...information 6 4 4 Transferring Videos After the main device has recovered the videos recorded on the sub device during the failure period can be transferred to the main device Prerequisites The main d...

Page 441: ...itration IP can be the IP address of another device computer or gateway Procedure Step 1 Select SETTING Cluster Service Arbitrage IP Figure 6 4 Arbitrage IP Step 2 Configure the preferred and alternat...

Page 442: ...less high speed Internet and network connections The standard is for wireless local area networks WLANs It is like a common language that all the devices use to communicate to each other It is actuall...

Page 443: ...en overwritten The recording function has been disabled Distorted recorded videos Video quality setup is too low Program read error bit data is too small There is mosaic in the full screen Restart the...

Page 444: ...ror USB back error Burner and NVR are in the same data cable System uses too much CPU resources Stop record first and then begin backup Data amount exceeds backup device capacity It might result in bu...

Page 445: ...s not fluent when I view in multiple channel mode from the client end The network bandwidth is not sufficient The multiple channel monitor operation needs at least 100M or higher Your PC resources are...

Page 446: ...ng the sub stream For 4 8 16 series product system is using the main stream no matter you are in what display mode Daily Maintenance Use the brush to clean the board socket connector and the chassis r...

Page 447: ...the storage capacity which is storage of each channel needed unit Mbyte In the formula means the recording time for each day hour means number of days for which the video shall be kept 3 According to...

Page 448: ...character In numeral input mode _ stands for clear and stands for deleting the previous numeral Double left click mouse Implement special control operation such as double click one item in the file l...

Page 449: ...wer button Press this button to boot up or shut down the device 2 Address Press this button to input device serial number so that you can control the Device 3 Forward Multi step forward speed and norm...

Page 450: ...ual record page will be displayed 11 Direction keys Switch between current activated controls by going left or right In playback state the keys control the playback progress bar Aux function such as o...

Page 451: ...Private Q1604 E 5 40 9 H264 ONVIF Private Q6034E H264 ONVIF Private Q6035 5 40 9 H264 ONVIF Private Q1755 H264 ONVIF Private M7001 H264 Private M3204 5 40 9 2 H264 Private P3367 HEAD LFP4_0 130220 H2...

Page 452: ...1229 H264 ONVIF CP PLUS CP NC9 K 6 E 2 7776 H264 ONVIF Private CP NC9W K 6 E 2 7776 H264 Private CP ND10 R cp20111129A NS H264 ONVIF CP ND20 R cp20111129A NS H264 ONVIF CP NS12W CR cp20110808NS H264 O...

Page 453: ...P h 2 2 1824 H264 ONVIF HIDC 1300V 2 0 0 21 H264 ONVIF HICC 1300W 2 0 1 7 H264 ONVIF HICC 2300 2 0 0 21 H264 ONVIF HDZ20HDX H20130114NS A H264 ONVIF LG LW342 FP H264 Private LNB5100 H264 ONVIF Imatek...

Page 454: ...55E 1 03 H264 MPEG4 ONVIF Private WV SF336H 1 44 H264 MPEG4 ONVIF Private WV SF332H 1 41 H264 MPEG4 ONVIF Private WV SF132E 1 03 H264 MPEG4 ONVIF Private WV SF135E 1 03 H264 MPEG4 ONVIF Private WV SF3...

Page 455: ...5200 1 02_110512 H264 MPEG4 ONVIF Private SNP 5200 1 04_110825 H264 MPEG4 ONVIF Private SNB 7000 1 10_110819 H264 ONVIF Private SNB 6004 V1 0 0 H264 ONVIF Sony SNC D H110 1 50 00 H264 ONVIF Private S...

Page 456: ...Private SNC ER580 1 78 00 H264 ONVIF SNC VM631 1 4 0 H264 ONVIF WV SP306 1 61 00 H264 MPEG4 SDK WV SP306 1 61 00 H264 ONVIF SNC VB600 1 5 0 H264 Private SNC VM600 1 5 0 H264 Private SNC VB630 1 5 0 H...

Page 457: ...ent software Nice to have recommendations to improve your device network security 1 Physical Protection We suggest that you perform physical protection to device especially storage devices For example...

Page 458: ...ne users regularly to see if the device is logged in without authorization Check device log By viewing the logs you can know the IP addresses that were used to log in to your devices and their key ope...

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