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Honeywell 

 

Document 800-13326  Rev. A 

 
 
 

HUS-NVR-1032-E 

 

 

32CH Network Video Recorder 

 

User Guide 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for hus-nvr-1032-e

Page 1: ...Honeywell Document 800 13326 Rev A HUS NVR 1032 E 32CH Network Video Recorder User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...dio Output 10 Intercom Input Reserved 10 Intercom Output Reserved 10 Alarm Input Output 11 Specifications of Alarm Input 11 Specifications of Alarm Outputs 11 Specifications of Alarm Output Relay 12 Example of Alarm Input Output Connection 12 Network Connection 12 USB Connection 13 e SATA 13 4 Basic Operations 14 Using the Mouse 14 Turning On 15 Default Accounts 16 Wizard 17 Switch User 22 Change ...

Page 4: ...rm Log 51 System Status 55 Basic Status 55 Network Status 55 Hard Disk Status 57 Record Setup 58 Scenario Mode Scheduled Recording 58 Trigger Profiles Alarm Recording 59 System Setup 61 General Settings 61 System Settings 62 Display Settings 65 User Settings 66 Network Settings 69 Alarm Settings 70 6 NVR Internet Explorer IE Client 72 System Requirements 72 Internet Explorer Configuration 72 Login...

Page 5: ...ose it to rain or water Situate away from items that produce heat or are heat sources Keep the unit well ventilated Place the unit on a stable flat surface or install it on the rack Do not place any objects on the unit 4 Battery The built in battery life is approximately 2 years as an indication of replacement This is just an indication of replacement We are not providing any guarantee for the bui...

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Page 7: ...asic configurations and common operations in the system Chapter 5 System Operation and Configuration provides comprehensive and detailed instruction on the system operations Chapter 6 NVR Internet Explorer IE Client introduces how to configure the Internet Explorer and login NVR IE Client Special Fonts and Symbols Italic Indicates referenced chapter figure number page number etc In the electronic ...

Page 8: ... for future use The manual has been reviewed and its accuracy is guaranteed If there is any uncertainty or controversy please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by the misunderstanding of the manual or incorrect operations by the user ...

Page 9: ...ord is available on all video modes Supports playback on local machine or IE client Supports synchronous or independent playback of 4 channels 1080P videos Supports search and play history videos based on search conditions Supports multiple operations at the same time recording playback search and back up Supports various playback speeds and playback frame by frame Supports displaying the date and...

Page 10: ...arch and download history videos Configure system settings and upgrade the firmware from the web client Handle alarms and view system log remotely User and password management can prevent unauthorized users from logging into the system Communication Ports RS485 port Reserved RS232 port Alarm input and Alarm output RJ45 Ethernet port User Interface Operations With the mouse With the keys on the fro...

Page 11: ...tput 4 channels 30VDC 1A Normal Open Normal Close Form C relay Network Interface 2 RJ 45 ports 10 100 1000M Backup USB Device Network download Power Supply 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Power Consumption without HDD 50W Operating Temperature 10 55 Storage Temperature 40 70 Humidity 20 80 Dimensions 482mm W x 478mm L x 91mm H Weight Gross weight 11 5 kg Net weight 9 3 kg Mounting Desktop or rack Unpack Every...

Page 12: ... Front View Table 2 3 Name and Description of Keys Front View No Symbol Name Function 1 ON OFF Switch Hold it down for over 5 seconds to turn on the NVR When NVR is turned on hold the button down over 5 seconds to turn NVR off 2 Panic Recording Key Hold it down for over 1 second to start stop the panic recording 3 STATUS System Status Indicator After pressing the ON OFF Switch the blue Off the sys...

Page 13: ...cates HDD connection status On when HDD is powered 11 USB Port 2 USB 2 0 ports for connecting USB devices Rear View Figure 2 2 Rear View Table 2 4 Name and Description of Keys Front View No Name Description 1 Power Switch Turn power on off 2 Power Inlet 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 3 BNC Output BNC PAL NTSC 1 0VP P 75 Ω port auxiliary video output 4 AUDIO Output Real time or playback audio output 5 Interco...

Page 14: ...N1 LAN2 Network connection 11 VGA Port Main video output User interface 12 RS232 Port Serial port 13 HDMI Port Main video and audio output User interface 14 e SATA Port Storage Expansion by connecting storage devices with this port 15 Grounding Screw For grounding 16 17 Labels MAC address and rating plate ...

Page 15: ...gerous voltage or other hazards and damage the unit Make sure to ground the cabinet of the NVR The grounding screw is on the rear panel of the unit HDD Installation It is recommended that you use SATA II HDDs 500G and above Consult the vendor to get the latest compatible hard disk list 1 Pull out the HDD tray from the NVR 2 Secure the HDD in the tray with the screws provided in the package ...

Page 16: ...e either the live audio of one channel or playback audio If using a HDMI port a certified HDMI cable should be used It is recommended that you use a 16 9 industrial monitor supports 1080p equipped with HDMI or VGA port as the output device of the NVR Audio Output The audio signal is 3000mVp p 5K Ω RCA and can be sent to earphones with low impedance active speakers or other audio devices Audio out ...

Page 17: ...mA ALARM IN 1 16 16 channels alarm input ALARM OUT1 4 4 channels alarm output NC is the normal close port NO is the normal open port COM is the common port RS485 A B RS485 communication port Reserved Specifications of Alarm Input 1 The 16 alarm inputs can be set to normally open or normally closed independently 2 The COM ports of alarm detectors should connect to the GND of NVR 3 The power for ala...

Page 18: ...e Refer to the specifications of your own devices Refer to the following figure for the connections of electronic lock alarm indicator and PIR Figure 3 2 Example Alarm Input Output Connection Network Connection The standard RJ45 port makes it convenient to connect the NVR to the network LAN1 and LAN2 are for connecting to other network devices The NVR network is a self adapting 10 100 1000Mb Use t...

Page 19: ...R runs properly do not connect USB devices which consume a lot of power e SATA e SATA port is used for connecting SATA disk or specified disk arrays contact the technical support for the model number of HDD array Make sure that the initialization of disk RAID ARRAY has been completed successfully before use Refer to the manual of the disk RAID ARRAY ...

Page 20: ...press and hold down the left mouse button to grab the item Move the cursor to the target position and then let go of the mouse button Double click left button double click the left mouse button in the selected video window to switch to whole window mode and double click the left mouse button again to return to normal window Operations of buttons checkboxes drop down lists same as in Windows operat...

Page 21: ...ick to onfirm and close the keyboard Letter lower case Letter upper case Symbol Simplified Chinese Click letters to input Pinyin and it displays the corresponding Chinese characters Click to select the target character Click or to turn the page up or down Turning On Press the Power Switch on the rear panel and the power Indicator on the front panel will turn on After a while the following figure i...

Page 22: ...e 4 3 Login Default Accounts There are three default accounts Table 4 2 System Default Users User Name Password Default Authority admin 123456 All operator 12345 View System Status View Alarm Log System Setup Record Setup Wizard Live View Management Front end Device Management and Playback Control guest 1234 View System Status Live View Management and Playback Control ...

Page 23: ...sk and adding devices etc When the Wizard is completed the NVR could start working properly To start Wizard do the following 1 Enter the user name and password on the login screen and click the Wizard button to go to the User tab as shown in the following figure Figure 4 4 User 2 The current user s password can be changed on the above tab Click Next to go to the Date Time tab as shown in the follo...

Page 24: ... tab as shown in the following figure Figure 4 6 Network Settings 1 4 You can set IP address for the NVR on this tab If select Use the following IP address for LAN 1 you should manually set IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway respectively as shown in the following figure the below figure will change based on your DHCP settings ...

Page 25: ...to make the new network configuration take effect immediately Click Next to go to the Disk tab as shown in the following figure Figure 4 8 Disk 6 To format the selected disk click Initialization Click Next to go to Device tab as shown in the following figure ...

Page 26: ...dit the device table template file and save it to a USB device and connect the USB device to the NVR and the Import IPC Config csv File window is displayed as shown in the following figure Figure 4 10 Import File b After selecting the target file on the above window click Import and click Next to go to Result of Import window as shown in the following figure ...

Page 27: ...ario window as shown in the following figure Figure 4 12 Scenario d You can select Record with high quality or Record with standard quality on the above window Click Next to go to Done tab 7 The Done tab displays the configuration results as shown in the following figure To modify any configuration click Back to return to the target tab ...

Page 28: ...nfigurations the system will exit the wizard and display the Live screen as shown in the following figure Figure 4 14 Live Screen First Login Switch User To switch to another user navigate to Switch User in the top left corner of Live screen and click OK in the pop up window as shown in the following figure ...

Page 29: ... corner of Live screen and a window is displayed as shown in the following figure Figure 4 16 Change Password Input old password new password and confirm password and then click OK Log Off To log off the system navigate to Log Off in the top left corner of the Live screen and click OK in the pop up window as shown in the following figure ...

Page 30: ...gure 4 18 Restart After clicking OK the screen displays a pop up window and restarts several seconds later Shutdown To shutdown the system navigate to Shutdown in the top left corner of the Live screen and click OK in the pop up window as shown in the following figure or hold down the ON OFF switch for over 5 seconds on the front panel of the NVR this method is not recommended for data loss may oc...

Page 31: ...during recording the current recorded data might be lost Replacing the Button Cell Battery It is recommended to use Lithium batteries of the same type CR2032 to replace the old one To ensure the accuracy of the system time replace the Lithium battery every two years Replace the battery when the NVR is powered off and then reset the system time after restarting it ...

Page 32: ... can view live video check alarm log switch layout and scenario manage cameras and disks record manually control PTZ etc To play the live video drag the target camera icon from the Devices list to the target video window The Live screen is displayed as shown in the following figure Figure 5 1 Live Screen After successfully logged in all the connected cameras start scheduled recording by default To...

Page 33: ...r to the System Status section on page 55 Record Setup Enter the Record Setup screen Refer to the Record Setup section on page 58 System Setup Enter the System Setup screen Refer to the System Setup section on page 61 Change Password Change the current user s password Refer to the Change Password section on page 23 Switch User Switch to another user Refer to the Switch User section on page 22 Log ...

Page 34: ...e current video window and a hidden tool bar is displayed Click button to turn the audio on and off Digital Zoom Move the cursor to the bottom of the current video window and the hidden tool bar is displayed Click button to switch to single window and roll mousewheel in the zoom box at bottom right corner to zoom in or out the selected area drag the red frame to select the area PTZ Control Move th...

Page 35: ...view name in the pop up New View window as shown in the following figure Figure 5 4 Creating a View 4 Close the keyboard after entering the name and click OK The created view is displayed in the Views list Editing a View Take editing South Squre as an example drag the icon of South Square from the Views list to the video window and then click in the bottom right corner of the Views list to enter t...

Page 36: ...ick Save As to create a new view with the old one remained Removing a View Select a view in the Views list and click in the bottom right corner and when the pop up window is displayed click OK Device Operation The Devices list is on the right side of the Live screen and displays the IP cameras connected to this NVR In the Devices list you can add edit configure and remove the camera or play the li...

Page 37: ...as shown in Figure 5 8 and there are three tabs in the window Add Search and Import Add is for adding one designated camera Search is for adding a batch of designated cameras and Import is for importing a file containing parameters of cameras to the NVR Add Click Add tab in Add Devices window and then select Device Type and input the IP Address Port User Password and Camera Name as shown in the fo...

Page 38: ...in the above window and the Advanced Settings window is displayed as shown in the following figure Figure 5 9 Advanced Settings After the settings are finished click OK and the added camera is displayed in the Devices list Search 1 Click Search tab and select camera s type from the dropdown list as shown in the following figure ...

Page 39: ...heckbox Click Quick Add when the pop up window is displayed click OK to add the selected cameras to the Devices list or click Next to manually edit the parameters see Figure 5 8 Import 1 Connect a USB storage device with the file cvs on it to the NVR 2 Click Import tab on Add Devices screen as shown in the following figure Figure 5 11 Import Devices List ...

Page 40: ...igure Figure 5 12 Import File 4 Select USB device and target file CVS file and click OK to enter the Choose Cameras window as shown in the following figure Figure 5 13 Choose Cameras 5 Check the target camera and click to turn page down 6 Click Add when the pop up window is displayed click OK to add target cameras to the Devices list ...

Page 41: ...odify the camera s access parameters on this screen Figure 5 14 Editing a Camera If you want to set stream PTZ and multicast click Advanced Settings in the above window and the Advanced Settings window is displayed as shown in the following figure Figure 5 15 Advanced Settings After the settings are finished click OK and the following pop up window is displayed ...

Page 42: ...uration and click Cancel to close the window Removing a Camera Select a camera by clicking its icon in the Devices list and click in the bottom right corner or right click the icon of the target camera and select Remove in the pop up menu Playing Live Video Select a video window on the Live screen and then right click the icon of the target camera in the Devices list and select Live in the pop up ...

Page 43: ...recording Perform one of the following two methods to start and stop the panic recording Click on the Live Playback screen to start the panic recording click it again to stop recording Hold down the key on the front panel Figure 2 1 for over 1 second to start the panic recording hold down it again for over 1 second to stop recording Storage The Storage list displays the disk information Disk 01 08...

Page 44: ...click the disk icon and select Set Read Write Ejecting Disk To remove a disk from the NVR right click the disk icon and select Eject in the pop up menu and the below window will be displayed Figure 5 19 Confirm Disk Ejection Click OK to eject the disk If it is the only available disk for recording then the below window is displayed Figure 5 20 Eject Click OK to stop recording and eject the disk Do...

Page 45: ...S M A R T information is used to detect the status of the disk To view the S M A R T information of a disk right click the disk icon and select S M A R T in the pop up menu The information will be displayed in a window as shown in the following figure Please consult technicians Figure 5 22 S M A R T Information Click OK to close the window Viewing Properties To view the disk properties right click...

Page 46: ...unction 1 Select a camera in the Device list and click the icon in the bottom right corner In the popped up Edit Camera window click Advanced Settings In the Advanced Settings window enable the PTZ option After clicking OK the icon of the target camera is changed to 2 Drag the target camera icon from the Device list to the video window 3 Move the cursor to the bottom of the current video window an...

Page 47: ...hooting direction click to choose Go to Preset or Save Preset Save Preset A numeric figure represents a preset with a certain shooting direction The number of presets is decided by camera s property Figure 5 27 Save Preset To save a preset adjust the shooting direction and image Click to select Save Preset and click to choose a numeric figure in the box Click Save ...

Page 48: ...et numeric figure in the box Click Go Click to exit PTZ control Patrol Patrol function can circularly play groups of live videos Click Configuration on the Live screen and the below window is displayed Figure 5 29 Patrol List Creating a Patrol 1 Click New Patrol in the above window and the New Slide window is displayed as shown in the following figure Figure 5 30 New Slide ...

Page 49: ...dd Camera 5 Click on the right side of the above window to continue adding slide 6 Click Duration to select the time interval between two slides 7 Click Save to create the patrol in the Patrol List window Figure 5 29 Editing a Patrol To edit a patrol select a patrol in the Patrol List Figure 5 29 and click Edit to enter the edit window Figure 5 31 Refer to step 3 and 4 of Creating a Patrol to edit...

Page 50: ...t a patrol in the dropdown list Click to enter the patrol mode as shown in the following figure Figure 5 34 Play Patrol Click to pause playing and click to stop playing and exit the patrol mode To play patrol in full screen mode first click icon and then click to select the target patrol in the list click icon to play Playback Click on the Live screen to enter the Playback screen On this screen yo...

Page 51: ...list The default start time of playback is 12 00 am Synchronous Playback To control the four windows using the playback control from a same point of time click at the left top corner of the screen to enter the synchronous playback mode Independent Playback To control one certain window using the playback control select a video window and then click to enter the independent playback mode Stop Playb...

Page 52: ...rent types of video green scheduled recording blue manual recording yellow video event red alarm recording Drag the video strip to select the video start time that the axis indicates Axis The playback time of video The date and time is displayed below which can be clicked to expand the calendar and the date in color represents there is a recording on that day Time Line Scale The time unit is adjus...

Page 53: ... click to go to the next frame Speed Display the current play speed 1x represents the normal speed Search and Back Up This NVR can search and back up video by search conditions Filter To filter videos on the Playback screen specify the target time and event type in the Filter window as shown in the following figure Figure 5 37 Filter Click Default to select All Events Click Filter then the video w...

Page 54: ... as shown in the below figure Figure 5 39 Seach Result 3 Select and drag the target video strip marked with white dashed line to specify the playback start time The Preview window displays the image you select as shown in the below figure Figure 5 40 Preview 4 Click Playback in the Preview window Figure 5 40 to skip to the Playback screen to play back the target video ...

Page 55: ... of this screen to view the video size 4 Click Export in the bottom right corner or right click the selected area and select Export to in the pop up menu The Export Video Clips window is displayed Figure 5 42 Export Video Clips 5 Select the target device and format Click Start to export the video clips Back up on the Playback screen 1 Drag the camera icon to the video window 2 Drag on the timeline...

Page 56: ...rmat Click Start to export the video clips The video format is avi named as chn 1_2013 6 20 12 11 39_2013 6 20 12 27 27 Video files greater than 1G will be splited into multiple files View Log The system contains an Operation Log and an Alarm Log and can store up to 5000 piece of logs respectively Operation Log To view the Operation Log navigate to View Log Operation Log on the Live screen and the...

Page 57: ...be viewed in the pop up calendar click All to select the target type in the dropdown list Click Backup to back up the entire log to the external USB device or click Remove to delete the entire log Alarm Log The numeric figure on represents the number of unread alarm log for example It only displays when Show Messeage is enabled see Figure 5 63 and Figure 5 87 on page 61 and 70 Click to display the...

Page 58: ...an unread log and the figure below is displayed Figure 5 47 Log Expanded Click to play the live video of the related camera click to play back the recorded video of the related camera Click in the top right corner of Alarm Log window Figure 5 46 the sub menu is displayed ...

Page 59: ...System Alarm section on page 70 Select Export to export the target log to the external USB device or click Remove All and the below window is displayed Figure 5 49 Remove All Alarm Log Click OK to remove all alarm log Input Alarm Log Navigate to View Log Alarm Log Input Alarm Log on the Live screen to view the input alarm log as shown in the following figure ...

Page 60: ... Go Check the Date Time in the top left corner to select the target date to be viewed in the pop up calendar click All to select the target type in the dropdown list Click Backup to back up the entire log to the external USB device or click Remove to delete the entire log System Alarm Log Navigate to View Log Alarm Log System Alarm Log on the Live screen to view the system alarm log as shown in th...

Page 61: ... pop up calendar click All to select the target type in the dropdown list Click Backup to back up the entire log to the external USB device or click Remove to delete the entire log System Status To view the performance status of the running system navigate to System Status Basic Status The Basic Status window is displayed by default as shown in the following figure Figure 5 52 Basic Status Network...

Page 62: ...Figure 5 53 Nerwork Status Click Receiving in the above window to view the parameters of data being received and click Transmitting right next to Receiving button to view the parameters of data being sent Figure 5 54 Receiving Sending Chart ...

Page 63: ...55 Bit Rate Chart In the above window the column with grey writing represents the camera and the column with yellow writing represents the bitrate of the camera Kbps Hard Disk Status Click on the Hard Disk Status column and the following window is displayed Figure 5 56 Hard Disk Status Click the S M A R T column for details ...

Page 64: ...ity recording and My favorite scenario mode on the pop up window Under My favorite scenario mode there are three scenarios for selection Working day scenario Holiday scenario and My favorite scenario as shown in the following figure Figure 5 57 Select Scenario Mode This screen contains the following settings High quality recording enables main stream recording to ensure high resolution image but w...

Page 65: ...t with low resolution colored in green Off Cancel the schedule 2 Click on the corresponding square or drag an area and select High Quality Low Quality Off in the popped up menu as the figure below Figure 5 59 Recording Mode Selection The green square in the above figure represents the selected camera will start recording with low quality mode at 5 30 6 00 on Monday Replicate this method to set the...

Page 66: ...ion in the dropdown list 3 Click in Triggered Device window to add triggered device as shown in the following figure Figure 5 61 Add Alarm Device and Triggered Device 4 Configure the added device in Camera Settings window To remove a device select that row and click Remove as shown in the following figure Figure 5 62 Camera Settings 5 Configure Alarm Output Show Message and Audible Alarm in System...

Page 67: ...e is displayed in the Alarm Profile list as shown in the following figure Figure 5 64 Alarm Profile List Edit To edit a profile select that row and click Edit in Alarm Profile list Figure 5 64 refer to New Profile operation Remove To remove a profile select it and click Remove in Alarm Profile list Figure 5 64 System Setup This section describes the settings and related operations General Settings...

Page 68: ... Lan1 Date Time etc System Settings Click System Settings in Figure 5 65 to enter the System Settings screen and where there are 4 options Date and Time Audio System Management and System Information as shown in the following figure Figure 5 66 System Settings Date and Time Click the Date and Time and the below window is displayed Figure 5 67 Date and Time ...

Page 69: ...and time format NTP server and port Enable DST Daylight Saving Time option to display the window as in the following figure Figure 5 69 DST Audio Click the Audio to enable mute and adjust volume as shown in the following figure Figure 5 70 Live Audio Only when Live Audio option on this screen is enabled can user adjust the volunm on Live screen System Management Click System Management and the bel...

Page 70: ... shows that the upgrade is complete 4 Click OK and a message pops up to ask for a system restart to apply the new firmware version Export Configuration File To export the configuration except for the IP address setting file to an external USB device click Export in the above window and the below window is displayed Figure 5 72 Export Select the target USB device and file and then click OK to start...

Page 71: ...uration System Information Click System Information to view information such as model name serial number firmware version etc as shown in the following figure Figure 5 74 System Information Display Settings Click Display Settings in Figure 5 65 to enter the Display Settings screen and where there are 3 options Basic Image and Patrol as shown in the figure below Figure 5 75 Display Settings ...

Page 72: ...ameters as shown in the following figure Figure 5 77 Image Parameters Patrol See Patrol section on page 42 User Settings Click User Settings in Figure 5 65 to enter the User Settings screen and where there are 2 options User Management and Role Authority as shown in the following figure Figure 5 78 User Settings User Management Click User Management to view the basic information of current selecte...

Page 73: ...exists it means the name entered for the new user has been occupied Click OK to close the message and enter a different name for the user The NVR supports a maximum of 32 users If a message pops up indicating that the maximum number of users has been reached you cannot create any new users You will need to delete users before adding new ones Edit User To edit a user click Edit in the User List win...

Page 74: ...79 and click Remove The three default users guest operator and admin cannot be removed Reset Password Click Reset Password in the above window to reset to default password Only Administrator user has the authority to reset the password Role Authority Click Role Authority to check and set authorities of Operator and Guest users Admin user can not be edited Figure 5 82 Role Authority ...

Page 75: ... Obtain an IP address automatically Select it to automatically retrieve IP address via the DHCP server Click Save and it displays IP Address Mask and Gateway values after a few seconds Make sure NVR has access to the DHCP server which is running on the Ethernet network Use the following IP adress Select it to allow user to configure IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway manually Max User s Specify th...

Page 76: ...dow is displayed Figure 5 85 Multicast In the above window you can enable multicast set the beginning IP address etc Alarm Settings Click Alarm Settings in Figure 5 65 to enter the Alarm Settings screen and where there are 3 options System Alarm Alarm Output and Alarm Input as shown in the following figure Figure 5 86 Alarm Settings System Alarm Cliclk System Alarm to set Alarm Output Show Message...

Page 77: ... Alarm Output Click Alarm Output to set Trigger Type and Duration as the figure below Figure 5 88 Alarm Output Alarm Input Click Alarm Input to set the alarm input status as the figure below Figure 5 89 Alarm Input ...

Page 78: ... GB Optical Drive DVD R HDD 250G Ensure 20G available space Network Interface Card Dual or compatible pair of NICs 1 Gbps Keyborad 102 key keyboard and a mouse pointing device Graphics Adapter NVIDIA 1GB Independent Graphic Card Operating System a Window 7 Professional 32 bit Window 7 Enterprise 32 bit b Microsoft Net Framework 4 0 Internet Explorer Configuration Before any operation of NVR IE Cli...

Page 79: ...isplay Menu Bar 2 On the browser menu bar open Tools Internet options and select the Security tab as shown in the following figure Figure 6 2 Internet Options Security 3 Click Custom Level and the following window is displayed ...

Page 80: ...e options marked in red frame as shown in the above figure Click OK 4 In Figure 6 2 select Local Intranet and click Custom Level The following window is displayed Figure 6 4 Security Settings Local Intranet Zone Check the options marked in red frame as shown in the above figure Click OK ...

Page 81: ...ect Display Intranet sites in Comatibility View and Display all websites in Compatibility View Login 1 Enter the IP address of the NVR in the address bar of Internet Explorer e g http 192 168 1 90 For the first time login the following window is displayed Figure 6 6 Security Warning 2 Click Install When the installation is completed the login window is displayed ...

Page 82: ...ayed Playing Live Video Follow one of the operations below to play live video Drag the target camera icon from the Devices list to the target video window Click the icon in the video window to select the target camera from the pop up list Select a camera icon in the Devices list Click the icon and select Live in the pop up menu Figure 6 8 Live Screen IE Client ...

Page 83: ...ecord Save To click Browse to choose the path to save the recorded video clips Disk Usage Limit set a valid value in the text box the value must be an integer no less than 1024 When the free disk space of the computer is less than the value the disk will Overwrite old data or Stop recording Disk Warning check it to enable this option Set a valid value in the text box When the free disk space of th...

Page 84: ...ck the video clips that saved in the computer Follow the operations below to play back local video clips 1 Drag the target camera icon from the Devices list to the target video window on the Playback screen 2 In the Filter window select Local option and click Filter button as shown in the figure below Figure 6 10 Local Playback ...

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