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GRI-K1104A .74.1.17.10.2012

Owner's Manual

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Digital Recording Systems

GRI-K1104A 

4-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR 

GRI-K2208A

8-Ch Full HD Standalone H.264 NVR 

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Page 1: ...GRI K1104A 74 1 17 10 2012 Owner s Manual ASP AG Digital Recording Systems GRI K1104A 4 Ch Full HD Standalone H 264 NVR GRI K2208A 8 Ch Full HD Standalone H 264 NVR...

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Page 3: ...troduction Thank you for purchasing a GRUNDIG digital network video recorder This manual is for GRI K1104A and GRI K2208A Before product installation and operation please become thoroughly familiar wi...

Page 4: ...re or other heat Short circuit or disassembly is prohibited 3 Do not charge the batteries provided with the remote control 1 1 Key Features of your NVR This product allows you to receive audio and vid...

Page 5: ...eration mode Comply with the following instructions to prevent a fire explosion system failure or electric shock If you need to open the cover consult with a service person who could help you to do wh...

Page 6: ...3 Package Contents These parts are included 4 English...

Page 7: ...4 Installation 4 1 Connections and Control Keys Front View Rear View of the recorder model GRI K1104A Rear View of the recorder model GRI K2208A 5 English...

Page 8: ...e if the remote control ID matches with that specified on the NVR If multiple NVRs are installed on one place and you have just a single remote control use the ID button to set the remote control ID O...

Page 9: ...etwork traffic and to protect the NVR from hacking attempts or DoS Denial of Service attacks only the direct cable connection between camera and NVR is allowed Any access from an outside PC to the IP...

Page 10: ...bles are connected properly 4 3 3 Connecting the Camera You can connect a IP camera with PoE connection to the rear RJ45 port CAM1 CAM8 using the CAT5 10 100Mb Ethernet cable without a separate power...

Page 11: ...device to the rear ALARM OUT port 1 Check the relay output type of Normal Open or Normal Close before selecting a proper type N O or N C While holding the N O or N C button put the alarm signal cable...

Page 12: ...You can connect an audio output device such as a speaker amplifier Connect the audio input device such as a microphone to the rear Audio In port connect the audio output device such as a speaker ampl...

Page 13: ...n the address bar web browser of the local PC or of the dedicated software program in the format of http IP address web service port Ex http 192 168 0 23 8080 The web service port is set to 8080 by de...

Page 14: ...DSL modem 3 If using the router set the port forwarding and enter the DDNS address in the address bar web browser of the remote PC or of the dedicated software program or mobile phone For the IP and D...

Page 15: ...onds after the second beep the GRUNDIG logo appears on the screen 4 When the booting process is completed first the live screen then the login screen appears 5 2 Login To edit or access the menu of th...

Page 16: ...Record Setup System Shutdown will be restricted 5 4 System Shutdown 1 In the monitoring screen click Menu in the bottom left corner of the screen to SHUTDOWN the system or press the POWER button on t...

Page 17: ...5 5 Live Screen At a Glance The live screen largely consists of three components video window status bar and timeline zone 15 English...

Page 18: ...5 5 1 Video Window Icons used in the video window 5 5 2 Quick Menu 16 English...

Page 19: ...y the status bar 5 5 4 Timeline Press the button on the remote control or move the mouse cursor to the right of the screen to display the timeline Double click the timeline to move to the video screen...

Page 20: ...button on the remote control to perform the specified sequence mode You can configure the sequence settings under the menu item SEQUENCE For details please refer to Chapter 6 6 3 Sequence Zooming You...

Page 21: ...step by step Zoom Box Use the blue box to move to or select a desired zooming area Exit Button Exit the zooming screen and return to the live screen How to check the event log You can check the log o...

Page 22: ...io signal will be synchronised with the selected channel NOTE Even if a channel to synchronise is already selected checking the LINK TO FULL SCREEN option will only receive the audio signal from the s...

Page 23: ...ection status Click on OK to close the window NOTE For more information please refer to Chapter 6 6 4 Network Status How to check the disk status You can check here the storage space of the current di...

Page 24: ...ding the camera ID image hide show and motion 6 2 1 Camera Title You can change the camera ID that is displayed on the screen like explained in the following 1 From SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA select CAMERA T...

Page 25: ...lower screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu 6 2 2 Camera Setup Adjust the Image Exposure settings for each camera according to your preference 1 From SYSTEM...

Page 26: ...camera will calculate the correct values for all colours The camera can perform a measurement by itself or the user can set up the reference colour temperature manually WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE WIDE DYNAMI...

Page 27: ...mode To access the camera enter the IP address the Webservice port of the NVR into your browser and enter the correct login data The IP address and the Webservice port you can find under SYSTEM NETWOR...

Page 28: ...ANAGER USER If you set them to ON the selected channels will be covert from the applicable user account LOGOUT Set it to ON When the user logs out the current channel will be set to a covert channel 3...

Page 29: ...nge click on APPLY in the bottom of the screen 4 When done press the EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the...

Page 30: ...nd then press ENTER The area setup will begin Then use the arrow buttons to specify the area Alternatively you can use the drag and drop method to specify or release the area by using the mouse 4 If y...

Page 31: ...ore often motion detection will be triggered NOTE The images recorded in a low contrast scene such as at night can cause severe noise triggering the motion event too often If this is the case please r...

Page 32: ...sappear TIMELINE IN FULL SCREEN MODE Select to show or hide the timeline in full screen mode AUTO HIDE Place the cursor in the right corner to display the timeline If moving the cursor to the left the...

Page 33: ...er screen The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu 6 3 3 Sequence Select a split mode for the sequence and also select a list of active items when the sequence is...

Page 34: ...D 4 When the ADD VIEW TYPE dialogue appears click on ADD 5 When the SEQUENCE SETUP dialogue appears select a split mode that you want to add from VIEW TYPE 6 If the selected split mode is displayed on...

Page 35: ...ION Specify the use of the sequence MODIFY Change the settings of the sequence mode DELETE Delete the selected sequence list CANCEL Cancel the changes 4 Pressing the EDIT button will display the Edit...

Page 36: ...audio channel to monitor on the live screen NETWORK AUDIO TRANSMISSION Decide if the NVR transfers the audio signal to the remote client RECEIVE NETWORK AUDIO Decide if the NVR receives the audio sign...

Page 37: ...e change click on APPLY in the bottom of the screen 4 When done press the EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message will appear and you will retu...

Page 38: ...to add a user account 1 Click ADD in the bottom of the screen 2 Use the buttons on the remote control and move to a desired item Then press ENTER to select the item USER ID Enter the user ID using the...

Page 39: ...indow make the necessary changes and click on OK 3 To delete the user account click on DELETE NOTE The ADMIN account cannot be changed or edited 6 5 2 Group Authority You can grant different user grou...

Page 40: ...e EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu 6 6 Network Setting Specify the IP address the D...

Page 41: ...ess the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu 6 6 2 DDNS You can configure the DDNS setting...

Page 42: ...a server that does not support SSL USER Provide the email account ID of the sender PASSWORD Provide the password of the sender TEST EMAIL ADDRESS Enter an email address for the test purpose TEST Send...

Page 43: ...ATUS Shows if the DDNS address was registered to the DDNS server normally Press the Blue Arrow in a Circle Button next to the status to try to register the DDNS address forcibly EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS In...

Page 44: ...ION window to reset the IP camera When the IP camera settings are complete click on OK 6 7 System Setup You can configure the settings of date time system management and keyboard controller 6 7 1 Date...

Page 45: ...ith the time server at a specific time SYNC AT Set the time to synchronise with the time server TIMEZONE Specify the GMT standard time for your local area DST You can set up or release the DST Dayligh...

Page 46: ...ystem management FW UPDATE You can update the current software with the latest version FACTORY DEFAULT Set the NVR settings to factory default SYSTEM DATA Save the system settings or get the system in...

Page 47: ...ADMIN account will be working and access to all menus will be restricted EXPIRED TERM FOR PASSWORD You will be prompted to change the current password after a certain period of time AUTO LOGOUT If th...

Page 48: ...nect the USB storage device that contains the updatable files 2 Click on USB 3 Select one or several ones from the updatable files listed in F W LIST 4 Click on UPGRADE 5 When the confirmation message...

Page 49: ...system related settings 1 From SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM select SYSTEM INFORMATION 2 Check the status of the current system 3 When done press the EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the...

Page 50: ...he RS485 communication speed REMOTE CONTROLLER ID Set the ID of the remote control 3 To apply the change click on APPLY in the bottom of the screen 4 When done press the EXIT button on the remote cont...

Page 51: ...In Use CAPACITY Shows the capacity of the disk MODEL Indicates the disk model S M A R T STATUS Read the S M A R T information of the disk and check to display if the current disk is in normal operati...

Page 52: ...ecording and output the beep or alarm that is pre defined at EVENT RECORDING TIME LIMIT The recording data will be deleted after a specific time of reservation If it is set to OFF this function will b...

Page 53: ...mmended that you replace the disk immediately ERROR The disk fails or is unable to be used due to an error of the disk or the cable The disk should be replaced immediately Contact the retailer or the...

Page 54: ...pen DURATION Specify the duration of the alarm output TRANSPARENT Keep the alarm out for as much time as the event lasts UNTIL KEY Keep the alarm out until a mouse or remote control button is pressed...

Page 55: ...in synchronisation with the event 4 Click on COPY SCHEDULE to check the checkbox of the date that you want to copy the schedule at 5 When done click OK to apply the settings 6 To apply the change clic...

Page 56: ...EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu Buzzer output You can notify the user of the event...

Page 57: ...t related video channels exist the video pop up will be displayed in the maximum split screen mode rather than the single split screen mode OSD POPUP This will notify the user of the event with a pop...

Page 58: ...ne minute after the previous one NOTE Some email servers can block the sending of the email if the email delivery cycle is too short and classify it as spam Contact your email service provider to adju...

Page 59: ...an alarm is detected by the alarm sensor VIDEO POPUP Select to display the video pop up if an alarm is detected by the alarm sensor If there exist multiple LINKED CAMERA s the video pop up will be di...

Page 60: ...4 When done press the EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the previous menu 6 9 5 Video Loss You can sp...

Page 61: ...e mode to OVERWRITE this event occurs when the disk is full and the overwriting begins accordingly DISK FULL EVENT If you set the disk write mode to ONCE this event occurs when the disk is full 100 DI...

Page 62: ...n fails the NVR will not proceed with the recording If you encounter a fan failure contact the retailer or the service center for technical assistance TEMPERATURE FAILURE This event occurs if the inte...

Page 63: ...d You can specify the number of failed registrations for triggering the event by clicking on the Arrow Down button FAILURE IN DDNS UPDATE This event occurs if the NVR tried to update the DDNS address...

Page 64: ...se the buttons or use the mouse to set RECORD SETUP MODE to AUTO CONFIGURATION or MANUAL CONFIGURATION 3 Set the recording options for each selected Record mode 4 To apply the change click on APPLY in...

Page 65: ...ent occurs INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD Normally the recording will be performed in a low quality However the quality will switch to high if a motion is detected INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD Normally the recordi...

Page 66: ...If it is set to MANUAL CONFIGURATION recording will continue until you turn it off manually 7 2 2 Continuous Recording You can configure here the settings of continuous recording time recording size...

Page 67: ...Quality and drag it to a desired cell Or use the buttons on the remote control to move to the cell and press ENTER Then use the buttons to move to a desired cell and press ENTER again 3 When the cell...

Page 68: ...it to a desired cell Or use the buttons on the remote control to move to the cell and press ENTER Then use the buttons to move to a desired cell and press ENTER again 3 When the time selection is comp...

Page 69: ...ng NOTE For more information see Chapter 7 2 2 Continuous Recording 4 To apply the change click on APPLY in the bottom of the screen 5 When done press the EXIT button on the remote control or click on...

Page 70: ...ck on APPLY in the bottom of the screen 5 When done press the EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message will appear and you will return to the pr...

Page 71: ...etwork streaming the NVR will reduce the size or FPS according to the network status speed before transferring the recording video 1 From the RECORD SETUP menu select NETWORK STREAMING 2 Use the ENTER...

Page 72: ...he Search menu while in monitoring How to use the mouse How to use the remote control 1 How to use the remote control 2 8 1 2 Moving to the Search menu while in playback mode How to use the mouse How...

Page 73: ...you can specify the time and date 3 You can identify the type of the recording data by the colour in the bar Pink Pre recording The pre recording is performed on the recording data after you set the...

Page 74: ...5 Click on a thumbnail channel or use the buttons on the remote control to move to a desired channel and press ENTER You can check the video in PREVIEW NOTE Click to move to a desired time or simply...

Page 75: ...thumbnail search screen FIRST The first date of recording is automatically selected LAST The last date of recording is automatically selected CHANNEL Select a channel to search in DATE TIME Specify t...

Page 76: ...move to the playback screen 4 If you want to stop playing and return to the search screen press EXIT or SEARCH on the remote control You can also click on MENU in the lower left corner and select a d...

Page 77: ...ouble click on a desired event or click on PLAY in the lower right corner to move to the play screen 7 If you want to stop playing and return to the search screen press EXIT or SEARCH on the remote co...

Page 78: ...he video from that point You can also hold the left mouse button and drag it to select an area Right click on this marking to perform a backup or an event search of this area Menu Split screen Selecti...

Page 79: ...yback Bar Bookmarking During playback you can add a bookmark for reserving the video data You can view the bookmarked data in the Archive menu which can be saved to a connected device for backup purpo...

Page 80: ...RESERVE function With the RESERVE function you can reserve data even in overwrite mode This is useful if you want to backup data but you have no backup device available such as a USB memory If you us...

Page 81: ...NOTE The maximum backup capacity for one time is 20GB If the archiving request exceeds 20GB the end time will be adjusted to up to 20GB 6 If you want to import data to a storage device connect it to...

Page 82: ...the NVR and click EXPORT 4 If you want to delete the reserved data click on X next to the list Click on CANCEL ALL to cancel the whole page at once 5 To exit the Archive menu click on CLOSE 10 1 3 Pl...

Page 83: ...rver information for archiving data on the HDD before testing the transfer 1 From the ARCHIVE menu select ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP 2 Move to the FTP information box 3 Fill in each item using a virtual ke...

Page 84: ...the connection status 5 To apply the change click on APPLY in the bottom of the screen 6 When done press the EXIT button on the remote control or click on CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation me...

Page 85: ...HDD space is required for saving your recordings The file size of your recording may differ depending on the specified quality 11 1 2 Connection Open a browser and enter the IP address of the NVR or...

Page 86: ...e router please refer to the user manual of the router or contact the manufacturer of the router 1 Provide the user ID and password NOTE The default User name is ADMIN The default password P is 1234 2...

Page 87: ...11 2 Live 11 2 1 Live Screen At a Glance 85 English...

Page 88: ...11 2 2 Switching the split mode Click on the Switch button to switch the mode as follows 86 English...

Page 89: ...channel will be saved to the path specified in the PC Default path C SaveFolder Click on ActiveX Setting to display the context menu where you can change the saving path 11 2 6 ActiveX Settings 1 Cli...

Page 90: ...e quality and FPS to the network status and the specification of the connected PC before transferring the data Main The video will be transferred in high definition HD Second The video will be transfe...

Page 91: ...of the camera Pattern Cruise You can configure various settings of the camera including zooming and movement applies to some PTZ cameras only PRESET Move the camera in a predefined direction and zoom...

Page 92: ...EFRESH 3 Check the existence of recording data in the bottom time line and specify the time range for your search You can specify the start time by moving the time bar 4 Click on PLAY REFRESH If your...

Page 93: ...on top 4 Click on SEARCH You can check the log for your search at the bottom of the screen 5 Select a log to play the recording data 11 4 Setup Click on SETUP to display the remote control screen for...

Page 94: ...apply it NOTE You can enter up to 9 alphanumeric characters for the camera title Image Setting Adjust the brightness contrast and more of each camera When done click OK to apply the changes NOTE The...

Page 95: ...tting of the NVR Covert Setting You can set to hide the video of a specific camera from a specific user Set to hide the camera video so that a specific user or user group cannot view it To change the...

Page 96: ...options Select a channel Set the mask area and activation and specify the daytime range When done click on OK to apply the changes NOTE For information on how to set the motion area please refer to M...

Page 97: ...be displayed on the screen Make changes to each item of the OSD menu and click on OK to apply the changes NOTE For details about each displayed item please refer to Chapter 6 3 1 OSD Monitor Settings...

Page 98: ...d audio signal NOTE For details about each displayed item please refer to Chapter 6 4 Audio Setup 11 4 5 User User Management You can add a user account and change the password NOTE For details about...

Page 99: ...o apply the change Group Permission Setting You can grant different user groups different permissions to a specific menu Mark the checkboxes of the menu items accessible by the user group When done cl...

Page 100: ...fer rate and click on OK to apply it NOTE For more information about each network entry refer to Chapter 6 6 1 IP Setup DDNS Setting You can configure the DDNS settings so that remote users who are co...

Page 101: ...s Provide the necessary information and click on OK to apply it NOTE For more information refer to Chapter 6 6 3 Email 11 4 7 System Date Time Setting Specify the current date and time When done click...

Page 102: ...ss settings of log in log out and auto logout System Information You can check the information of the system firmware version disk space and network settings as well as the status information of the n...

Page 103: ...ettings and click on OK to apply the changes NOTE For more information about each communication item refer to Chapter 6 7 4 Control Device 11 4 8 Storage Device Information You can check a list of int...

Page 104: ...elf diagnosis tool that detects any error on the system and alerts the user if an error occurs 11 4 9 Sensor Alarm Output Specify the alarm output conditions with the work schedule When done click on...

Page 105: ...OUT DISPLAY and EMAIL against an event alarm that occurs Specify the buzzer output time display time and email notification and click on OK to apply the changes NOTE For more information about the ev...

Page 106: ...o apply the changes NOTE For more information about each of the alarm sensor actions refer to Chapter 6 9 3 Alarm Sensor Motion Sensor You can set an action to execute when a motion is detected When d...

Page 107: ...ly the changes System Event You can set which action to perform if an event related to disk recording network or system happens You may want to notify the user of the event using the alarm output buzz...

Page 108: ...11 4 10 Record Setup Record Setting You can set the recording options for Auto or Manual mode 106 English...

Page 109: ...t each mode refer to 7 2 1 Operation Mode Continuous Recording You can configure the settings of continuous recording time recording size frame rate per second and quality Click on the Arrow pointing...

Page 110: ...rmation about the continuous recording size and schedule refer to Chapter 7 2 2 Continuous Recording Motion Recording Set the SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO and the SCHEDULE to apply if a motion event occurs...

Page 111: ...Alarm Recording Set SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO and SCHEDULE to apply if an alarm event occurs Click on the Arrow pointing to the bottom next to each item to display the list of values available Complete...

Page 112: ...e changes NOTE For more information about the manual record settings refer to Chapter 7 2 5 Panic Recording Network Streaming You can specify the maximum size of network streaming and video resolution...

Page 113: ...ckup Player 1 Connect the NVR to the backup USB storage device and store the backup on it 2 Connect the USB storage device with your PC Open the folder saving the archived images 3 Start the Backup Pl...

Page 114: ...5 Check the integrity of the archived file 6 When done the archived file will be played on the screen 112 English...

Page 115: ...12 2 Backup Player At a Glance 113 English...

Page 116: ...current video Screen Capture the visible portion of the current video Format Select a saving format BMP JPG PNG Path Specify the saving path Default location My Documents My Pictures 12 2 2 Print Out...

Page 117: ...s You can check the version of the Backup Player Maintain the image aspect ratio Preserve the aspect ratio of the image If you do not mark this option the image will be adjusted to fit the screen Abou...

Page 118: ...t Thumbnail Number of Clients Up to 8 user admin manager user Audio Inputs 4 CH over IP Audio Outputs 1 CH RCA Audio Compression G 711 Alarm Inputs 4 IP 2 N O or N C Alarm Outputs 1 Relay Network 2 x...

Page 119: ...eby certified that the products meet the standards in the following relevant provisions EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Applied harmonised standards and technical specifications EN55022 2006 A1 2007 EN50...

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