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TruVision NVR 10 User 
Manual 

P/N 1072766-EN • REV D • ISS 13MAY15 

 

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Page 1: ...TruVision NVR 10 User Manual P N 1072766 EN REV D ISS 13MAY15...

Page 2: ...s A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil mum rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada ACMA compliance Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic envir...

Page 3: ...19 Controlling the recorder 19 Using the front panel 19 Using the mouse 22 Using the IR remote control 23 Menu overview 26 Chapter 5 Live view 29 Description of live view 29 Video output 30 Live view...

Page 4: ...rding settings 57 PoE setup 59 Snapshots 60 Camera OSD 60 Image settings 61 Motion detection 62 Privacy mask 64 Camera tamper 65 Restricted access camera 65 VCA Setup 66 Configure PTZ settings 67 PTZ...

Page 5: ...ection 102 Chapter 16 User management 103 Add a new user 103 Customize a user s access privileges 104 Local configuration settings 104 Remote configuration settings 105 Camera configuration settings 1...

Page 6: ...eking further assistance 130 Appendix D Maximum pre recording times 132 Appendix E Default menu settings 134 Appendix F TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions 145 Searching and playing back recorde...

Page 7: ...cribed below WARNING Warning messages advise you of hazards that could result in injury or loss of life They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the injury or loss of life C...

Page 8: ...rsion of the NVR is not available in the Americas Its dual streaming functionality allows the user to set up different settings for recording and streaming video in live view mode using main and subst...

Page 9: ...operator The default password is 2222 Guest The default user name is guest The default password is 3333 Note The default passwords should be changed for security reasons Default network settings The...

Page 10: ...allation location Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may reduce the life expectancy of the recorder Do not install the unit on top of other hot equipment Leave...

Page 11: ...anel The figures below show the back panel connections and describe each connector on a typical NVR 10 digital video recorder Details may vary for specific models Before powering up the recorder conne...

Page 12: ...erial Bus USB 3 0 port Connect to an additional device such as a USB mouse CD DVD burner or USB HDD 9 Connect to ground 10 Connect to a power cord 11 Connect to a 12 VDC power supply Monitor connectio...

Page 13: ...RK 1 rack mount kit Contact your local supplier to order the kit See Figure 2 below Figure 2 TVN 10 rack mount installation To install the racks 1 Attach the two small front rack mount ears A to the...

Page 14: ...on the recorder Turn on the recorder using the power switch on the back panel Once it is powered up the status LEDs on the front panel will light up To turn off the recorder 1 In live view mode right...

Page 15: ...ard 1 To launch the startup wizard without rebooting the device go to Menu Device Management General Settings and click Start wizard 2 Select the preferred language for the system and resolution from...

Page 16: ...k Next 5 Time and date configuration Select the desired time zone date format system time and system date If Daylight saving time DST is required check Enable DST and enter the desired summer and wint...

Page 17: ...n IP camera to the recorder system Manually Enter the IP address of the IP camera to be added Select the appropriate protocol stream number and management port and then enter User name and Admin passw...

Page 18: ...e Note You can configure the recording parameters of each individual camera for the different recording schedules in the recording menu 10 When all the required changes have been entered a summary pag...

Page 19: ...r on page 114 for more information on using the web browser Please refer to the TruVision Navigator and TVRmobile user manuals for more information You can use your preferred control method for any pr...

Page 20: ...ion In search mode play back a selected video or view a snapshot 3 IR receiver Receiver for IR remote To connect the remote control to the NVR press the Device button enter the device address and pres...

Page 21: ...connected to a network No light indicates that the NVR is not connected to any network Internal A steady GREEN light indicates that the NVR is currently recording video audio A steady RED light indic...

Page 22: ...meric button to call the specified shadow tour Play Press to do an auto tour Display Press to delete a selected key point from the PTZ Setting More Settings Tour Key Point list Menu navigation Directi...

Page 23: ...tton Single Click Live view Display menu Menu Exit the current menu and return to higher level Scroll wheel Scroll Up Live view Return to the previous window Menu Move the selection to the previous it...

Page 24: ...rmats 5 Mon A and Mon B Switch between monitors A and B 6 Live Return to live view mode 7 Menu Activate the main menu 8 Seq Start stop sequencing 9 In Menu mode Use left or right arrow buttons to sele...

Page 25: ...ck Device Management General Settings 3 Check the remote control ID value The default value is 255 This device address is valid for all IR controls Note The recorder will respond to any remote control...

Page 26: ...e 1 Menu toolbar Setup options available for the selected menu function Move the mouse over a command icon and click to select it See Table 5 below for a description of the icons 2 Submenu panel Subme...

Page 27: ...holiday schedules text insertion and RS 232 settings See Chapter 14 Device management on page 92 Storage Management Configures HDD information storage mode S M A R T settings and bad sector detection...

Page 28: ...character Figure 6 The soft keyboard Description of the keys in the soft keyboard Switch to lowercase uppercase Space Exit the soft keyboard Alphanumeric characters Backspace Punctuation Confirm selec...

Page 29: ...y monitors The camera status icons are shown for each camera Each icon represents information on a specific item These icons include Table 6 Description of the on screen status icons Icon Description...

Page 30: ...menu appears see Figure 7 below Figure 7 The mouse menu for the main monitor The list of commands available depends on which monitor is active main or auxiliary monitor B See Table 7 below The defaul...

Page 31: ...ds on the recorder model Single view display format Press the numeric button on the front panel to switch to the corresponding camera display For example press button 10 to view camera 10 Or Right cli...

Page 32: ...ime and date information does not The system clock continues to run Start Manual Recording Start stop manual recording The icon is red when manual recording is enabled See Recording schedule on page 8...

Page 33: ...e to restore image settings to previous values Click Default to return to default values These settings can also be modified from the Camera Setup Image menu see page Image settings on page 61 Auxilia...

Page 34: ...using the front panel remote control mouse and keypad Front panel Press Enter PTZ control panel appears Mouse Left click the mouse on the desired camera image The live view toolbar appears Click the...

Page 35: ...bar to Preset and double click the desired preset from the list The camera immediately jumps to the preset position To call up a preset tour 1 In live view left click the mouse and select the PTZ cont...

Page 36: ...orded videos as well as search them by time events bookmarks and snapshots Search video menu You can easily search and play back recorded videos by time and date events bookmarks and snapshots Figure...

Page 37: ...Figure 12 below for an example of a search A recording file can be up to 1GB in size Every day at midnight a new recording file is started and each event is also stored as a separate recording file Fo...

Page 38: ...e indicated time will start Search and play back recordings by event You can search recorded video by event type text insertion intelligent alarms and alarm input To play back search results 1 In live...

Page 39: ...e following Click the Edit button to edit a bookmark s name Or Click the Delete button to delete a bookmark Or Click the Play button to play back a bookmark Search snapshots You can search video snaps...

Page 40: ...slideshow of all the snapshots found click the or buttons on the snapshot toolbar to sequence forwards or backwards through the shots Log search You can open video footage from the results of a log se...

Page 41: ...y s recorded video Search video by specific time events bookmarks or snapshots see Chapter 6 Searching files on page 36 for further information The recorder continues to record the live view from a ca...

Page 42: ...ual recording Pale blue indicates text insertion The playback control toolbar It is easy to manually control playback using the playback control toolbar See Figure 14 below Note The playback control t...

Page 43: ...our playback mode quit playback and return to live view For playback from search mode quit playback and return to the search window 7 Playback bar This bar displays the playback recording It indicates...

Page 44: ...view toolbar to perform instant replay of a predefined period default time is five minutes This can be useful to review an event that has just happened Only one camera at a time can be selected You ca...

Page 45: ...s can be selected Playback starts immediately you have selected the camera and times Note A message appears if there are no recordings found during this period 3 Use the playback control toolbar to ma...

Page 46: ...set skip time From the playback window using the mouse Click and to jump recorded video forwards and backwards by a set skip time Or Click a location on the timeline for where you want playback to sta...

Page 47: ...ile for later reference Bookmarks flag the start of a scene Up to 64 bookmarks can be saved in a video file There are two types of bookmarks Default bookmark All default bookmarks have the same generi...

Page 48: ...ve button on the front panel The recorder then downloads all the recorded files on the unit to fill the available memory space on the media This option is not available via the mouse Search results wi...

Page 49: ...er the unit may not support all types of USB hubs The Archive options available may depend on the type of backup device selected Figure 16 Example of an archive menu Function Description 1 Device name...

Page 50: ...sert the disc into the DVD drive If both media are found in the recorder the USB device takes precedence over the DVD 2 In live view mode press the Search button on the front panel or remote control O...

Page 51: ...the video clips 8 Click Yes to archive the clips The Archive window appears Click No to exit and return to the search results window The clips are not saved 9 In the Archive window select from the dr...

Page 52: ...such as selecting the main and event monitors multiview layout display the monitor time bar sequence dwell time options and enable or disable the local audio output See Figure 17 below Figure 17 Displ...

Page 53: ...hear audio in playback you must enable the audio output setting Default is Disable Check the box to enable disable audio output 10 Event Monitor Select which monitor will be the event monitor showing...

Page 54: ...10 User Manual See Figure 18 below Each video tile displays both the order of the camera on screen and the camera number Figure 18 Camera layout window Multiview layout selection bar Camera order in t...

Page 55: ...Note Not all settings are available for IP cameras For advanced IP camera settings please consult the IP camera web browser interface Supported IP cameras The NVR supports TruVision and UltraView IP...

Page 56: ...Upgrade IP camera software Insert USB flash drive in the recorder and select the upgrade file The camera will automatically reboot once the software is upgraded 6 Delete Delete the selected IP camera...

Page 57: ...e Edit button to assign a different IP address to each camera Ensure that for each camera to successfully connect the cameras To manually add an IP camera 1 From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup IP...

Page 58: ...lect the recording frame rate Max Bitrate mode Select the general Default or customized option Max Bitrate kbps If the customized maximum bit rate mode was selected enter the value here It must be bet...

Page 59: ...ng allocated PoE power budget green shown The IP cameras will specify which type of PoE they require You can set up each camera individually for no PoE PoE at PoE af or 15 W A PoE port can support up...

Page 60: ...om the menu toolbar click Camera Setup Snapshots 2 Select the desired camera 3 Select the snapshot resolution from the drop down list Select QCIF CIF 4CIF or Maximum Maximum is the maximum available r...

Page 61: ...lt is non transparent non flashing Transparent Flashing Transparent Not flashing Non transparent Flashing Non transparent Not flashing 6 To change the size of the OSD font displayed select one of the...

Page 62: ...image settings Standard Indoor Dim Light or Outdoor 3 Adjust the brightness contrast saturation hue sharpness and digital noise reduction values by dragging each scroll bar Click the Default button t...

Page 63: ...y to save the settings 8 Select the arming schedules for motion detection In the Actions window click the Arming Schedule tab and select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when mo...

Page 64: ...y mask 1 From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup Privacy Mask 2 Select the camera for which to set up privacy masking 3 Check the Enable Privacy Mask box to enable the feature 4 Set up the mask area...

Page 65: ...n can be recorded You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day Default is 24 hours Click Apply to save the settings Click Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week and holiday period N...

Page 66: ...you want to have restricted access and click Apply 3 Click Exit to return to live view VCA Setup You can link actions to a VCA alarm from IP cameras that support this feature To setup VCA alarm actio...

Page 67: ...ntered To configure PTZ dome camera settings 1 Click the PTZ Control icon on the live view toolbar Or From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup PTZ Setup 2 Select the camera baud rate data bit stop bit...

Page 68: ...nd follow the same tour at a later date Note The PTZ dome camera used must be able to support a preset command Figure 22 PTZ configuration window Table 13 Description of the PTZ configuration window N...

Page 69: ...set Tours 2 Check Call Preset and enter the preset number to call up The camera immediately moves to that preset position 3 Click Exit to return to live view To delete a preset 1 From the menu toolbar...

Page 70: ...to return to live view To delete a preset tour 1 From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup PTZ Preset Tours 2 From the preset tour list select a tour number and click to delete the selected the preset...

Page 71: ...10 User Manual 71 To call up a shadow tour 1 From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup PTZ Preset Tours 2 Select the shadow tour from the list and click to start the tour Click to stop the shadow tour...

Page 72: ...he network You must correctly configure your recorder s network settings before using it over the networkin order to Connect IP cameras to it Connect to the recorder over the LAN Connect to the record...

Page 73: ...is 192 168 254 1 3 Bridge PoE Camera Network Check this box to enable the Bridge PoE Camera Network Default value is Enable 4 Enable DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol for as...

Page 74: ...se of multicast function in case of a network storm 12 Enable Telnet For Technical Support purposes only For security reasons the Telnet port is disabled by default 13 IPv6 Address 1 Enter the IPv6 ad...

Page 75: ...o IP or DynDNS Note Some service providers block the default RTSP streaming port 554 used for video streaming so if you are not receiving video images over the internet you may need to change it to an...

Page 76: ...name obtained from the DynDNS web site Then enter your user name and password registered in the DynDNS network For example Server address members dyndns org Domain mycompanydvr dyndns org User name m...

Page 77: ...can send email notifications of alarms or notifications through the network Note Ensure that the DNS address has been set up correctly beforehand To configure email settings 1 From the menu toolbar c...

Page 78: ...upload your snapshots to an FTP server for storage Note It is not possible to stream video to an FTP site To configure the FTP server settings 1 From the menu toolbar click Network Settings FTP 2 Chec...

Page 79: ...automatically configure its own port forwarding if this feature is also enabled in the router You can select one of two methods to set up UPnP Automatic mapped type The recorder automatically uses th...

Page 80: ...ng receiving rate and NIC type The Network Detection window shows the network traffic between the recorder and your local network However the traffic between the plug and play cameras and the NVR 10 i...

Page 81: ...e recorder is connected to a network you can export the captured data packet to a USB flash drive SATA eSATA CD RW and other local backup devices To export network packet data 1 From the menu toolbar...

Page 82: ...used Each camera can be configured to have its own recording schedule The schedules are visually presented on a map for easy reference See Figure 25 below for a description of the recording schedule w...

Page 83: ...ATM text insertion Alarm Red Records only alarms None Grey No recording during this period 5 Edit button Click to modify schedules and to copy schedules to other days of the week 6 Timeline There is a...

Page 84: ...to begin recording when an alarm is triggered The recording type can be based on time and triggered by motion detection and or an alarm If set to TimeLapse TL Hi or TL Lo the recorder records continu...

Page 85: ...il it is manually stopped If an alarm occurs during a manual recording the alarm recording has priority over the manual recording If a scheduled recording is already in progress when a manual recordin...

Page 86: ...rrors network issues and video loss Set up alarm inputs The recorder can be configured to record when an alarm is triggered by an external alarm device for example PIR detector dry contacts A inputs a...

Page 87: ...ick Copy to copy these settings to other days of the week Note The time periods defined cannot overlap 7 Select the response method to an external alarm In the Actions window click the Actions tab to...

Page 88: ...and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day Default is 24 hours Click Apply to save the settings Click Copy to copy the settings...

Page 89: ...the system an icon appears on screen to also alert you See Status information on page 29 for further information Notification Type Select HDD Full HDD Error Network Disconnected Duplicate IP Address F...

Page 90: ...cannot record any more files This could be due to the overwrite option being disabled so recorded files are locked and cannot be deleted PoE Power Overload PoE power overload detected Detect video los...

Page 91: ...mple of an alarm host is the TruVision Navigator server Note that alarm host applications need to have the TruVision recorder SDK implemented in order to successfully receive notifications from the re...

Page 92: ...enable disable password requirement Import export configuration files Upgrade the firmware Set up holiday periods Enable text insertion Configure RS 232 settings Time and date settings You can set up...

Page 93: ...heck the box to enable disable Default is Disable 5 System Date Enter the system date Default date is the current date 6 System Time Enter the system time Default time is the current time 7 Auto DST A...

Page 94: ...of the system Select the desired language from the drop down list and click Apply The language displayed changes immediately Default is English 2 Device Name Define the recorder name The default name...

Page 95: ...py the configuration settings to another recorder or if you want to make a backup of the settings Import and export files Insert an external storage device in the recorder Go to the Device Management...

Page 96: ...grade file is labeled TVN10 dav To update the system firmware using a USB device 1 Download the latest firmware from our web site at www interlogix com Or www utcfssecurityproductspages eu videoupgrad...

Page 97: ...lick its Edit button to modify the settings The Edit window appears 3 Enter the name of the holiday period and click Enable 4 Select whether the holiday period will be categorized by date week or mont...

Page 98: ...as Abnormal and has already been initialized the HDD needs to be replaced If the HDD is Uninitialized you need to initialize it before it can be used in the recorder Refer to Initialize a HDD below f...

Page 99: ...still be overwritten To avoid this happening set a quota level for the channel or use the group management mode 3 Click Apply to save the settings 4 Continue to configure the recorder or click Exit t...

Page 100: ...r Mode select Group 3 Under Record on HDD Group select a number for the HDD group 4 Check the channels to be added to this group Note By default all channels belong to HDD group 1 5 Click Apply to sav...

Page 101: ...of a HDD To enable HDD sleep mode 1 From the menu toolbar click Storage Management Storage Mode 2 Check Enable HDD Sleeping to enable sleep mode Default is Enable 3 Click Apply to save the settings 4...

Page 102: ...ctors can slow down an HDD when reading or writing data for example Figure 28 Bad sector detection window To detect bad sectors 1 From the menu toolbar click Storage Management Bad Sector Detection 2...

Page 103: ...delete or configure parameters for many of the system functions There can only be one administrator The user name is admin The name cannot be modified The default password is 1234 Operator The operat...

Page 104: ...s below for the permission descriptions for each group Click Apply to save the settings and OK to return to the previous window 8 Click Exit to return to live view Customize a user s access privileges...

Page 105: ...put of the recorder Alarm and notification settings must be configured properly to upload to host Remote Advanced Operation Remotely manage HDDs initializing and setting properties for HDDs as well as...

Page 106: ...to live view Delete a user Only a system administrator can delete a user To delete a user from the recorder 1 Click the User Management icon in the menu toolbar to display its window 2 Click the Dele...

Page 107: ...k the User Management icon in the menu toolbar to display its window 2 Click the Edit button for admin The Edit User pop up window appears 3 Edit the current admin password and check the Change Passwo...

Page 108: ...rmation click Device Info You can view the device name model serial number firmware version and encoding version 3 To view camera information click Camera You can view the information on each camera c...

Page 109: ...cording status stream type active frame rate active bit rate versus reserved bit rate Kbps active resolution active record type and active encoding parameters The Preview Link Sum shows the number of...

Page 110: ...view network information click Network You can view the IPv4 address IPv4 subnet mask IPv4 default gateway IPv6 address 1 IPv6 address 2 IPv6 default gateway preferred DNS server alternate DNS server...

Page 111: ...it to return to live view Search the system log Many events of the recorder such as operation alarm and notification are logged into the system logs They can be viewed and exported at any time Up to 2...

Page 112: ...Local Initialize HDD Local Add IP Camera Local Delete IP Camera Local Set IP Camera Local Upgrade IP Camera Firmware Local Playback by File Local Playback by Time Local Playback by Snapshot file Local...

Page 113: ...such information as start time type of event local user host IP address parameter type camera number and gives a description on the types of events recorded and when record time was stopped Play Clic...

Page 114: ...erface you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer To have complete functionality of the web browser interface and the recorder player with Windows 7 and Windows...

Page 115: ...twork settings are IP address 192 168 1 82 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway address 192 168 1 1 Server port 8000 Ports When using the browser RTSP port 554 HTTP port 80 When using TruNav RTSP port 55...

Page 116: ...cking on Video then Recorders Select your recorder click on the Downloads link Scroll down to Software Click on the download link 2 Unzip the UTCWebVideoPlugin zip file and extract the pkg file to you...

Page 117: ...port display of intelligent information of VCA events on the live view page Contact information For contact information go to www interlogix com or www utcfssecurityproducts eu Web browser live view T...

Page 118: ...e video Play back video Search for event logs Configure settings Log out of the interface 3 Viewer View live or playback video 4 Display format Define how you want video to be displayed in the viewer...

Page 119: ...nal pad auto scan buttons Controls the movements and directions of the PTZ Center button is used to start auto pan by the PTZ dome camera 2 Adjust speed of PTZ dome camera 3 Adjust zoom focus and iris...

Page 120: ...o right newest video Click a location on the timeline to move the cursor to where you want playback to start 7 Playback control toolbar Reverse Click to reverse playback Play pause Play or pause playb...

Page 121: ...he calendar displayed and then click Search The timeline below the page indicates video recorded for the specified day The timeline also classifies by color the type of recording with each type Click...

Page 122: ...e maximum file size stream type and network transmission settings You can also specify the directory locations for saving recorded and playback video captured images and downloaded files Remote config...

Page 123: ...See Motion detection on page 62 for more information Privacy Mask Define the on screen privacy mask areas See Privacy mask on page 64 for more information Camera Tamper Define the video tampering dete...

Page 124: ...fine the response when an external alarm is triggered See Manual trigger on page 88 for more information Manual Trigger Define the manually trigger outputs of the recorder See Manual trigger on page 8...

Page 125: ...ne modify and delete users See Chapter 16 User management on page 103 for more information System Information Device Info Review the status of the device See Chapter 17 System information on page 108...

Page 126: ...60 Hz 1024 768 60 Hz Remote viewing resolutions Up to 5 MPX depending on remote client capabilities HDMI VGA output resolutions 1920 1080P 60 Hz 1600 1200 60 Hz 1280 1024 60 Hz 1280 720 60 Hz 1024 76...

Page 127: ...eneral Power supply PoE Model AC 100 to 240 VAC Non PoE Model 12 VDC PoE Model 48 VDC Non PoE Model 12 VDC Power consumption without HDD PoE Model 180 W Non PoE Model 10 W PoE Model 65 W Non PoE Model...

Page 128: ...cifications 128 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual TVN 10 TVN 10c Supported devices Interlogix IP cameras Consult IP camera compatibility chart Interlogiw IP encoders TVE 400 TVE 800 TVE 1600 Third party IP...

Page 129: ...NVR 10 4 channels 4 channel PoE switch 20 Mbps 2TB TVN 1008 2T TruVision NVR 10 8 channels 40 Mbps 2TB TVN 1008 4T TruVision NVR 10 8 channels 40 Mbps 4TB TVN 1008S 2T TruVision NVR 10 8 channels 8 c...

Page 130: ...0 Client Software Port Used to connect to video streams Port 554 RTSP Port Real time streaming protocol Used to record video remotely Port 1024 RTSP Port for 3G 4G Use with mobile apps Used for 3G 4G...

Page 131: ...rt forwarding information TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 131 If you cannot find any information for your particular router please contact your router manufacturer or internet service provider for furthe...

Page 132: ...olution and image quality do not impact time Note This information only applies when the bit rate is set to Constant see Camera recording settings on page 57 for more information Constant bit rate Max...

Page 133: ...Appendix D Maximum pre recording times TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 133 Constant bit rate Maximum pre recording time seconds 1536 20 1792 15 2048 15 3072 10 4096 5...

Page 134: ...16 ch models Sequence Dwell Time No switch Enable Audio Output No Event Monitor VGA HDMI Event Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time 10 Alarm Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time 10 Layout Video Output Inter...

Page 135: ...current PoE power consumption blue unallocated PoE power white and remaining allocated PoE power budget green shown Snapshot quality Medium Snapshots Snapshot Camera IP Camera 1 Resolution 352 288 CI...

Page 136: ...era 1 Enable Privacy Mask No Clear All Clear Zone 1 2 3 4 Null Camera Tamper Camera Tamper Settings Camera Camera 1 Enable Camera Tamper No Actions Arming Schedule All day for whole week Actions Null...

Page 137: ...ask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 IPv6 Address1 Null IPv6 Address2 Null IPv6 Address Gateway Null Mac Address It depends MTU 1500 Preferred DNS Server Null Alternate DNS Server Null S...

Page 138: ...P Port 25 Enable SSL Disable Sender Null Sender s Email Address Null Select Receiver Receiver 1 Receiver Name Null Receiver s Address Null Include Snapshot Disable Interval Disable FTP FTP Enable FTP...

Page 139: ...s Network Packet Archive Device Name LAN1 192 168 1 82 Network Statistics Network Stat Type Bandwidth IP Camera 0bps Remote Live View 0bps Remote Playback 0bps Net Total Idle 60Mbps Total Bandwidth Li...

Page 140: ...none Buzzer Settings System Buzzer Time Constant Camera Buzzer Time Constant Notifications Notification Display Event Icon Yes Notification Type HDD Full Enable Alarm Audio Disable Notify Alarm Host...

Page 141: ...Apr 1st Sun 2 00 To Oct last Sun 2 00 DST Bias 60 minutes General Settings General Language English Device Name NVR 10 Remoter Control ID 255 Keypad Zone ID 1 Password Required Disable Enable Wizard...

Page 142: ...eeping Yes S M A R T Settings S M A R T Setttings HDD No Self test Status Not Tested Self test Type Short Test S M A R T Temperature C Power Up days Self evaluation All evaluation Functional S M A R T...

Page 143: ...annel Name Camera Name Status Current PoE setting Current PoE consumption Peak PoE consumption Record Record Camera No Recording Status Stream Type Frame Rate Bitrate Kbps Resolution Record Type Activ...

Page 144: ...dress PPPOE Subnet Mask PPPOE Default Gateway MAC Address Server Port HTTP Port Multicast IP RTSP Service Port Enable Telnet Outgoing Bandwidth Limit Kbps HDD HDD Label Status Capacity Free Space Prop...

Page 145: ...search window appears Select the desired cameras record type file type as well as the start and end times of the recording A maximum of eight cameras can be selected 3 Click the Go button 4 The playb...

Page 146: ...ng file currently being used B Archiving clipped video files You can export video that spans several recording files and or days The system automatically cuts the exported video files at midnight If a...

Page 147: ...5 Insert a CD DVD or USB device in the recorder 6 Click the Archive button A pop up box appears asking if you want to save the video clips Click Yes 7 The Clips Archive window appears listing all vide...

Page 148: ...deo thumbnails will be exported as a single file 6 Click the Export Now button Using TruVision Player Playing back video using TruVision Player You can include multiple files in the TruVision Player p...

Page 149: ...Appendix F TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 149 4 Click OK...

Page 150: ...ital zoom description 33 playback 42 playback 43 Digital zoom in playback 47 DST 92 E Email notifications 77 Event logs search remotely 121 Export configuration settings 95 External alarm set up 86 F...

Page 151: ...search by video type 38 skip time 45 snapshots 39 web browser 120 Playback control panel description 42 Playback control toolbar quick access 43 Player using for playback 51 Power up and down recorde...

Page 152: ...tings 79 User privileges camera configuration 105 local configuration 104 remote configuration 105 Users adding a new user 103 customizing user privileges 104 deleting a user 106 modify user informati...

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