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TruVision NVR 11 User 
Manual  

P/N 1073397-EN • REV B • ISS 17APR18 

 

Summary of Contents for TruVision NVR 11

Page 1: ...TruVision NVR 11 User Manual P N 1073397 EN REV B ISS 17APR18...

Page 2: ...ng the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation betwee...

Page 3: ...information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated...

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Page 5: ...izard 16 Chapter 4 Operating instructions 18 Controlling the recorder 18 The front panel description 18 Using the mouse 21 Using the IR remote control 22 Menu overview 24 Chapter 5 Live view 28 Descri...

Page 6: ...ion Navigator 60 Chapter 9 Display settings 62 Display settings 62 Layout 64 Chapter 10 Camera setup 66 Supported cameras 66 IP camera status 66 Adding IP cameras to the recorder 67 Importing exportin...

Page 7: ...host setup 110 Intrusion integration alarm reporting 111 TVRMobile push notifications 115 Chapter 14 Device management 119 Time and date settings 119 General recorder settings 121 Configuration files...

Page 8: ...browser 141 Internet Explorer users 141 Access the web browser 142 HTTPS settings 142 Web browser live view 143 Control a PTZ dome camera via the web browser 145 Play back recorded video 146 Search f...

Page 9: ...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 injury or loss of life Caution Caution messages advise you of possible equip...

Page 10: ...easier Note The non PoE version of the recorder is not available in the Americas Its dual streaming functionality allows the user to set up different settings for recording and streaming video in liv...

Page 11: ...pter 1 Product introduction TruVision NVR 11 User Manual 7 Americas www interlogix com EMEA www firesecurityproducts com Manuals are available in several languages Australia New Zealand www utcfs com...

Page 12: ...ation 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 44...

Page 13: ...er Manual on CD TruVision Recorder Operator Guide on CD Back panel The figures below show the back panel connections and describe each connector on a typical TVN 11 digital video recorder Details may...

Page 14: ...rm relay output 4 Connect to a network 5 Power switch on off 6 Embedded PoE ports to connect IP cameras 4 7 Connect to speakers for audio output 8 Connect to a VGA monitor 9 Connect to an HDTV The HDM...

Page 15: ...nect one alarm relay output 4 Connect to a network 5 Power switch on off 6 Embedded PoE ports to connect IP cameras 8 7 Connect to speakers for audio output 8 Connect to a VGA monitor 9 Connect to an...

Page 16: ...udio and video 10 Connect to an optional USB 2 0 device such as a mouse CD DVD burner or HDD 11 Connect to ground 12 Connect a power cord to the recorder included 13 Connect to the 12 VDC PSU included...

Page 17: ...untable using the rack mount ears delivered with the product The four channel model is a desktop model and is not shipped with rack mount ears See Figure 4 below Figure 4 Rack mount installation To in...

Page 18: ...o turn 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...

Page 19: ...n creating a strong password A valid password range must be between 8 and 16 characters You can use a combination of numbers lower and upper case letters and special characters _ Space The password mu...

Page 20: ...the startup wizard without rebooting the device go to Menu Device Management General Settings and click Start wizard Now 2 Select the preferred language for the system and resolution from the dropdow...

Page 21: ...located on the LAN Select the desired IP cameras from the search results list Click Quick Add to add the selected cameras to the recorder system without modifying the camera configuration Note You do...

Page 22: ...for more information on using the web browser Please refer to the TruVision Navigator and TVRMobile user manuals for more information on these tools You can use your preferred control method for any...

Page 23: ...r press the Device button enter the device address and press Enter See Using the IR remote control on page 22 for more information 5 Live button Live Switch to live view mode 6 Status LEDs Power A ste...

Page 24: ...on in any of the menu modes 10 Archive button Press once to enter quick archive mode Press twice to start archiving Indicator blinks green when data is being written to backup device 11 USB Interface...

Page 25: ...auto tour Display Press to delete a selected key point from the PTZ Setting More Settings Tour Key Point list Menu navigation Direction Press to navigate between different fields and items in menus M...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...main menu 8 Seq Start stop sequencing 9 In Menu mode Use left or right arrow buttons to select and up or down arrow buttons to edit entry In PTZ mode Use to control PTZ In Playback mode Use to control...

Page 28: ...tween 1 and 255 4 On the remote control press the Device button 5 Enter the device address value It must be the same as that on the recorder 6 Press the OK button on the remote control To place batter...

Page 29: ...menu options using the front panel Table 4 Description of the menu toolbar icons Icon Name Description Display Settings Configures display settings including video format resolution video output inter...

Page 30: ...age 131 System Information Displays device information camera setup information recording setup information alarm inputs information alarm outputs information network information HDD information and l...

Page 31: ...of the keys in the soft keyboard Switch to lowercase uppercase Space Exit the soft keyboard Alphanumeric characters Backspace Punctuation Confirm selection Exiting the main menu Press the Menu button...

Page 32: ...he camera status icons are shown for each camera Each icon represents information on a specific item These icons include Table 5 Description of the on screen status icons Icon Description Indicates an...

Page 33: ...ay detected events such as motion Note There is no event monitor for the four channel recorder When an event occurs it appears in full screen mode on both monitors Only one monitor can be controlled a...

Page 34: ...camera The current day is selected by default See 24 hour playback on page 45 for more information 8 Monitor B 8 and 16 channel recorders Switch between monitors A main and B event 4 channel recorder...

Page 35: ...the sequence list Sequencing can only be done in single view display mode The default sequence displays each camera in numerical order However each camera on a recorder can have a pre programmed dwel...

Page 36: ...nformation PTZ Control Enter PTZ control mode See PTZ preset and tours on page 33 for more information Digital Zoom Enter digital zoom See Digital zoom on page 33 for further information Image Setting...

Page 37: ...ckly zoom in out on a camera image 1 Left click the mouse on the desired camera image The live view toolbar appears 2 Click the digital zoom icon The digital view window appears in single view display...

Page 38: ...ntrol panel Name Description 1 Directional pad auto scan buttons Controls the movements and directions of the PTZ The center button is used to start auto pan by the PTZ dome camera 2 Zoom focus and ir...

Page 39: ...oolbar The PTZ control panel appears Select the desired camera from the toolbar Or On the front panel select the desired camera and press Enter to call up the PTZ control panel 2 Scroll the toolbar to...

Page 40: ...and date events bookmarks and snapshots Figure 14 The Advanced Search menu The Search window has four submenus that allow you to carry out different searches by theme Search type Description Time and...

Page 41: ...ss the Play button for a desired file in its results row The 24 hr playback of the file starts in full screen mode see Figure 16 on page 43 A recording file can be up to 1GB in size Only one file can...

Page 42: ...inputs and intrusion alarms To search for events 1 In live view right click the mouse on the desired video pane and select Advanced Search The Video Search menu appears Or Click the Search icon on the...

Page 43: ...ookmark s name Or Click the Delete button to delete a bookmark Or Click the Play button to play back a bookmark By snapshots You can search for snapshots of recorded video See Live view mouse menu on...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...e Customize a user s access privileges on page 132 for more information Instant playback Use the live view toolbar to perform instant replay of a predefined period default time is five minutes This ca...

Page 46: ...rogrammed time of this instant playback go to Recording General Select one of the times from the drop down list 5 10 20 or 30 minutes and click Apply Default is 5 minutes Overview of the 24 hour playb...

Page 47: ...d manually The maximum number of cameras that can be selected is 16 whether selected automatically or manually 6 Camera panel Select the cameras for playback Move the mouse over the area to display th...

Page 48: ...in and out of the recording 4 Audio and video control toolbar Audio on off Start stop a video clip during playback Sections of a recording can be saved to an external storage device Lock a file durin...

Page 49: ...our period 24 hour playback is shown in full screen view See Figure 17 on page 44 for a description of the playback control toolbar Using the mouse 1 In live view mode right click the mouse on the des...

Page 50: ...okmark Select the desired cameras and time period to search for bookmarks Enter the desired keyword to search for a specific file name if required Click Search The list of bookmarks appears Change the...

Page 51: ...ht hand side of the window Alarm Input Motion or VCA Alarm If you select VCA Alarm select the type of VCA alarm under Minor Type Also select the desired cameras to search If you select Alarm Input sel...

Page 52: ...another search selection 8 Click to exit playback and return to live view Smart playback This feature lets you selectively playback the parts of a recording with VCA and motion events and skip over v...

Page 53: ...w the area again Motion detection This is used to detect motion in a selected area Click the icon and then drag the mouse to draw the motion detection area Note For IP cameras you must enable motion d...

Page 54: ...of split screens Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons for the playback bar Selected split screen Playback bar of the selected split screen To do a split screen playback 1 In playback mode select Sub periods...

Page 55: ...d video From the playback window using the mouse Click and to speed up and slow down recorded video To set the playback skip time 1 In playback mode click to open the pop up Skip Time Settings menu 2...

Page 56: ...ile 1 In 24 hour playback mode select External File from the drop down list on the upper left corner of the window 2 Select the backup device and the desired file type to play back 3 Position the mous...

Page 57: ...The playback control toolbar reappears Create video clips You can save important scenes in a recorded file for later reference by creating video clips of selected portions of the file during playback...

Page 58: ...window 2 Click the playback timeline where you want the bookmark to be The green time bar jumps to this position Click the button for the type of bookmark you want and enter the bookmark name if requi...

Page 59: ...ol of the desired file to unlock The file is no longer protected Manage playback files You can manage the video clips locked recordings and bookmarks created during 24 hour playback and save them on a...

Page 60: ...ick archive lets you archive recorded files quickly by using the Archive button on the front panel The recorder then downloads all the recorded files on the unit to fill the available memory space on...

Page 61: ...from search results You can insert a mini USB hub to the USB port to attach a mouse for navigation or a USB drive for archiving However the unit may not support all types of USB hubs The Archive opti...

Page 62: ...und on the backup device are listed 5 Free Space Free space available on the backup device 6 Finalize Disc Select to prevent other files being recorded onto the disc 7 Include Player Select to automat...

Page 63: ...Select the storage medium to export to from the drop down list 8 Click Archive to begin the backup process of the selected files Or Click Archive All to begin the backup process of the all the files A...

Page 64: ...lected video file Under Output Setting select the video file to which you want to add the files 3 Click OK Export video recordings and snapshots via TruVision Navigator TruVision Navigator allows you...

Page 65: ...tor panel 5 Click Browse and select the destination of the export file All selected video thumbnails will be exported as a single file 6 Click the Export Now button Note Make sure there is enough disk...

Page 66: ...isplay settings Use the Display Settings menu to adjust the settings related to the local monitor output of the recorder such as selecting multiview layout display the monitor time bar sequence dwell...

Page 67: ...to make the time bar easier to read Select the checkbox to enable disable Default is Disabled 5 Enable Time bar Select whether the monitor output time bar appears on screen Select the checkbox to ena...

Page 68: ...channel recorders Set the length of time during which an image is displayed on the event monitor in full screen in case of an alarm Default is 10 seconds 4 channel recorder Set the length of time dur...

Page 69: ...Display settings TruVision NVR 11 User Manual 65 Figure 22 Camera layout window Multiview layout selection bar Camera order in the sequence Camera number selection...

Page 70: ...The recorder supports TruVision IP cameras up to 8 MPX as well as TVE encoders It also supports Gen 2 residential cameras The recorder supports a wide range of third party IP cameras through complianc...

Page 71: ...uired information 4 Device Search Add Search the network for available TruVision or other natively supported IP cameras Add an IP camera to the recorder system 5 Upgrade Upgrade IP camera software Ins...

Page 72: ...u toolbar click Camera Setup IP Camera Status 2 Click Device Search Add to search for any supported IP cameras located in the recorder LAN A list of the cameras found is displayed in the Add IPC windo...

Page 73: ...ttings The recorder s default NIC IPv4 address is 192 168 254 1 However you can use another IP address if desired 2 Plug the IP camera into the PoE port of the recorder The Plug and Play function cann...

Page 74: ...to say that the file has been successfully exported to the archive device and the exported file is listed on screen To import IP camera settings 1 Insert the archive device in a USB port of the record...

Page 75: ...pending on the model The total PoE power budget for the 4 channel recorder is 50 W for the 8 channel recorder it is 120W and for the 16 channel recorder it is 200 W The PoE af port can support between...

Page 76: ...TL Hi default Mainstream TL Lo Mainstream Event Mainstream Alarm or Substream Stream Type Select the type of stream to record either Video or Video Audio Default is Video Resolution Select the resolu...

Page 77: ...mes in the appendix Post Event This is the time the camera continues to record after the event Select the time in seconds from the list to stop post recording after the event Default is 5 seconds Auto...

Page 78: ...f you select Maximum and the original resolution is higher than 1080P it will be compressed to 1080P If the original resolution is less than 1080P it will stay its original size 4 Select the snapshot...

Page 79: ...her cameras click Copy and select the desired cameras Click OK 9 Click Apply to save the settings and then click Exit to return to live view Image settings This function allows you to adjust image set...

Page 80: ...able motion detection for each camera as well as create motion grids set the sensitivity of the motion detection and link motion detection to a specific action To set up motion detection 1 From the me...

Page 81: ...he day of the week 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 Note that when motion detection is enabled mot...

Page 82: ...ned by the number supported by the camera To setup a privacy mask 1 From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup Privacy Mask 2 Select the camera for which to set up privacy masking 3 Select the Enable Pr...

Page 83: ...click and drag a privacy mask box in the camera view window over the desired area You can set up one area Click Clear to delete the area Click Apply to save settings 6 Select the arming schedule for...

Page 84: ...tricted access and click Apply 3 Click Exit to return to live view VCA setup The configuration of each individual VCA Video Content Analysis event is done in the camera browser Within the recorder you...

Page 85: ...ection Use this function to detect image blur caused by defocusing of the lens triggering a series of alarm actions The sensitivity level determines how much blur is tolerated by the camera before tri...

Page 86: ...wn list and click Rule Settings In the pop up window select the direction A B Only the arrow on the B side is displayed When an object moves across the plane in both directions it is detected and alar...

Page 87: ...Only one area is supported Under Rule click the rule number Click Rule Settings In the pop up window set the sensitivity level and time threshold for this detection The time threshold can be up to 100...

Page 88: ...put See page 105 for the description of alarm notification types More than one option can be selected Click Apply to save the settings and then OK to return to the VCA window 8 Select the PTZ camera f...

Page 89: ...our Deletes the selected shadow tour 4 Preset Tour toolbar Adds a step to a selected preset tour Starts the selected preset tour Stops the selected preset tour Deletes all the preset tour steps Scroll...

Page 90: ...view To set up a preset tour 1 From the menu toolbar click Camera Setup PTZ Presets Tours 2 Select the preset tour number 3 In the preset tour toolbar click to add a step to the preset tour The Step w...

Page 91: ...the shadow tour 3 Click Exit to return to live view V stream encoding If the available bandwidth is limited you can remotely view several channels in real time with one stream over the web browser or...

Page 92: ...analyze the behavior of the recorder on the network You must correctly configure your recorder s network settings before using it over the network in order to Connect IP cameras to it Connect to the...

Page 93: ...lly available in your router Default value is Disabled 4 IPv4 Address Enter the IP address for the recorder This is the LAN IP address of the recorder Default value is 192 168 1 82 5 IPv4 Subnet Mask...

Page 94: ...ck your router s browser interface or contact your ISP for the information 16 HTTP Port Use the HTTP port for remote internet browser access Enter the HTTP port value which can be any port number that...

Page 95: ...om website No IP A third party service where users need to apply for a no IP account on the no ip com website Caution If you use the services of DynDNS or No IP your account user name and password for...

Page 96: ...is connected to a public network you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 or europe ntp pool org If...

Page 97: ...receivers can be selected Receiver Enter the name of the receiver of the email Receiver s Address Enter the email address of the receiver Include Snapshot Select the Attach JPEG File checkbox if you...

Page 98: ...network management system as trap receiver trap notifications such as startup are sent from the recorder to the network management system Before configuring this function you must first install the S...

Page 99: ...y to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view Network status You can easily check network traffic in order to obtain information about the recorder such as its linking status MAC addres...

Page 100: ...P IPv4 address IPv4 subnet mask IPv4 default gateway are shown as well as the preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server if used The NIC Type and Enable DHCP options can be changed Click Apply to s...

Page 101: ...and playback as well by Net Receive Idle and Net Send Idle Click Refresh to update the information 3 Click Exit to return to live view Filter IP addresses You can define the list of forbidden or allo...

Page 102: ...ual Port forwarding When using an internet connection ensure that the ports are open or forwarded as follows When using TruNav Port 8000 and 554 When using a web browser Port 80 and 554 See Internet E...

Page 103: ...e defined settings are 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 28 on page 100 for a descriptio...

Page 104: ...h as motion detection 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 i...

Page 105: ...The cursor changes to a pen and a yellow box appears around the schedule map and selected recording type 5 Drag the pen cursor across desired hours and days in the schedule overview to mark those tim...

Page 106: ...Click Apply to save settings 9 Repeat steps 4 to 8 for other days of the week or to copy the schedule settings to another day To copy the current schedule settings to another day of the week click Cop...

Page 107: ...recording If a scheduled recording is already in progress when a manual recording is started it continues to record as scheduled You can check to see if a camera is recording manually by looking at th...

Page 108: ...larm device for example PIR detector dry contacts They are the physical inputs on the cameras and recorder To set up external alarms 1 From the menu toolbar click Alarm Event Setup Alarm Input 2 Selec...

Page 109: ...to define the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm Select one or more of the five notification types See Alarm response actions below for a description of these alarm noti...

Page 110: ...alarm output or multiple alarm outputs when a notification is detected for an external alarm See Set up alarm outputs below for information on configuring an alarm output Set up alarm outputs You can...

Page 111: ...l alarm outputs at once 3 Click Exit to return to live view The alarm is silenced Or Press the Alarm button on the front panel or remote control The alarm is silenced Buzzer settings When an alarm is...

Page 112: ...g the camera Motion Detection Motion is detected IP Camera Conflicted Conflict in IP address setting Resolution or Bitrate of Substream Not Supported Cross Line Detection People vehicles and objects h...

Page 113: ...esired event notifications to be listed in the alarm center in live view and click OK See Event notification on page 107 for the complete list 4 Select the event priority VCA Motion or VCA Motion Defa...

Page 114: ...8 time periods per day Click Apply to save the settings 6 Select the alarm response method Click the Arming Schedule tab and select how you want the recorder to notify you of video loss Select one or...

Page 115: ...ATS Master EMEA only Advisor Advanced EMEA only NetworX panels Up to three intrusion panels can be set up in the recorder Each panel can report up to 32 intrusion zones a zone is an intrusion panel i...

Page 116: ...Enter the port that is used to report the events Default is 9999 This port number must match the port number set up in the intrusion panel Set up the heartbeat alarm parameters 7 Enable Panel Heartbe...

Page 117: ...the heartbeat panel arm and panel disarm alarms that are reported by the intrusion panel click Action and each of the tabs Trigger Channel Select the cameras that will record when an alarm event is r...

Page 118: ...need to match the zone number 5 Click Action to define the actions for the selected zone number Trigger Channel Select the cameras that will record when an alarm event is received The cameras will re...

Page 119: ...AN as the recorder an internet connection is required The reason is that push notifications need to use the Android or Apple Notification Center for sending the messages to the mobile application Set...

Page 120: ...button to the right to enable the push notification function for the recorder Display push notifications 1 When motion detection is detected a red dot appears in the left upper corner of the app icon...

Page 121: ...Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup TruVision NVR 11 User Manual 117 2 Tap Alarm A list of events appears 3 Tap the camera icon next to an event...

Page 122: ...Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup 118 TruVision NVR 11 User Manual 4 Tap Live View or Remote Playback to view live or recorded video of the event...

Page 123: ...period and enable disable password requirement Import export configuration files Upgrade the firmware Set up holiday periods Enable RTSP ISAIPISAPI and HTTP Time and date settings You can set up the d...

Page 124: ...lect the checkbox to enable disable Default is Disabled 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...

Page 125: ...lick Apply The language displayed changes immediately Default is English 2 Device Name Define the recorder name Click the edit box and enter the new name from the soft keyboard Default is TVN 11 3 Rem...

Page 126: ...stem immediately and start the Startup Wizard Default is Enabled 10 Password Required Define whether a login password is required to open the menu Select the checkbox to enable disable and click Apply...

Page 127: ...Enter the Admin password click OK and then click Yes to confirm that you want to restore all parameters except network settings to default 3 Click OK to confirm you want to restore default settings Th...

Page 128: ...ether the holiday period will be categorized by date week or month and then enter the start and end dates 5 Click Apply to save the settings and then OK to return to the Edit window 6 Repeat steps 2 t...

Page 129: ...therwise indicated by the system administrator This function is only available via the OSD 4 Enable HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is the protocol utilized for various communications to and fro...

Page 130: ...sted 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 bel...

Page 131: ...setup a NAS or SAN system Up to eight disks can be added To add a HDD 1 From the menu toolbar click Storage Management HDD Information 2 Click the Add button to begin 3 Select a Network Storage name...

Page 132: ...alues to other cameras click Copy and select each camera individually Click OK Click Apply to save the settings Set up HDD sleep mode You can set the HDD to enter standby mode or sleep mode after a pe...

Page 133: ...ng of S M A R T information is displayed 3 If you want to continue to use a HDD when the S M A R T test has failed select the checkbox Use when the disk has failed to self evaluate Click Apply to save...

Page 134: ...tion 2 Select the HDD you want to test 3 Select whether you want to do a key area detection or a full detection and click Detect 4 The system checks the HDD The color coded result is displayed on scre...

Page 135: ...ings inaccessible features are not visible Guest The Guest account includes menu access with no programming possibilities inaccessible features are not visible Can see live view and access playback 5...

Page 136: ...amera Management Locally add delete and edit IP cameras Local Advanced Operation Access HDD management including the initialization and modification of disk properties Update system firmware as well a...

Page 137: ...cally control PTZ dome cameras Local Video Export Locally back up recorded files from any of the channels Remote Live View Remotely select and view live video over the network Remote Playback Remotely...

Page 138: ...ick the Edit button for the user whose details need to be changed The Edit User pop up window appears 3 Edit the user information and click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window 4...

Page 139: ...o view device information click Device Info You can view the device name model serial number firmware version and encoding version The QR code for the recorder is also displayed You can quickly enter...

Page 140: ...the amount of rote applications that are streaming video from this video channel Preview link information shows you the IP addresses that are currently connected to this channel 4 To view record infor...

Page 141: ...uts You can view the alarm output number alarm name and alarm status 7 To view network information click Network You can view the IPv4 address IPv4 subnet mask IPv4 default gateway IPv6 address 1 IPv6...

Page 142: ...apacity free space property type and group The recorded time how many days we have recordings on the HDD is also shown 9 Click Exit to return to live view Search the system log Many events of the reco...

Page 143: ...usion Disarming Panel Event Started Intrusion Event Alarm Started Intrusion Panel Heartbeat Alarm Started Notification All Video Loss Alarm Illegal Login HDD Full HDD Error Duplicate IP Address Found...

Page 144: ...HDD Information HDD S M A R T Start Recording Stop Recording Delete Expired Video File Network Storage Information System Running Status EFR Record Started EFR Record Stopped Add IP Camera EFR Time D...

Page 145: ...ou 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 Internet Explorer do the foll...

Page 146: ...y When using the browser RTSP port 554 HTTP port 80 When using TruNav RTSP port 554 Server Client software port 8000 For more information on port forwarding see Appendix B Port forwarding information...

Page 147: ...3 Click OK 4 Click Download next to the request that you just created in the browser and get a csr file 5 Visit a site like https www startssl com app 1 and upload your csr file to get a trusted certi...

Page 148: ...rt stop live view from the selected camera Click the button to start stop local recording on your PC from the selected camera Main stream 1 Substream 2 Position the mouse cursor on the streaming type...

Page 149: ...ive view Pause live viewing Start stop live streaming from all cameras Start stop local recording from all cameras Digital zoom Take a snapshot View previous and next camera respectively If viewing in...

Page 150: ...ilable on the camera 6 Lens initialization Initialize the lens of a camera with a motorized lens such as PTZ or IP cameras This function helps to maintain lens focus accuracy over prolong periods of t...

Page 151: ...cordings 6 Time field Enter the time from which to start playback of the recordings for all the selected cameras 7 Playback control toolbar Reverse Click to reverse playback Start stop Start or stop p...

Page 152: ...h from on the 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...

Page 153: ...um 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 configuration...

Page 154: ...e general camera settings such as camera name stream record mode resolution frame rate stream type video encoding and pre and post event times See Camera OSD on page 74 for more information Snapshots...

Page 155: ...nd an email See Email settings on page 92 for more information FTP Define the FTP settings See Configure an FTP server to store snapshots on page 93 for more information SNMP Define the SNMP settings...

Page 156: ...ormation Device Management Time Date Setting Define time and date See Time and date on page 119 for more information General Settings Define the general settings of the recorder such as language devic...

Page 157: ...information Record Review the status of the recordings See Chapter 17 System information on page 135 for more information Alarm Input Review the status of the alarm inputs See Chapter 17 System infor...

Page 158: ...4 768 60 Hz HDMI 1 ch 1920 1080 60Hz 1280 1024 60Hz 1280 720 60Hz 1024 768 60 Hz Encoding resolution 5MP 12 fps 3MP 15 fps 1080p 720p WD1 4CIF VGA CIF Frame rate Main stream 25 fps PAL 30 fps NTSC Sub...

Page 159: ...rm in out 4 1 4 1 4 1 Miscellaneous Power supply TVN 1104c EMEA only 12 VDC TVN 1108 EMEA only 12 VDC TVN 1116 EMEA only 12 VDC TVN 1104cS 48 VDC TVN 1108S 110 to 240 V 6 3 A 50 to 60 Hz TVN 1116S 110...

Page 160: ...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 161: ...rt forwarding information TruVision NVR 11 User Manual 157 If you cannot find any information for your particular router please contact your router manufacturer or internet service provider for furthe...

Page 162: ...64 pre and post event times 72 privacy mask 78 recording settings 72 supported 66 Configuration settngs export 122 import 122 D Daily schedules recording 101 Date format 119 DDNS settings 91 Default...

Page 163: ...u description 24 Main stream recording setup 72 Manual recording 103 Menu timeout change 121 Monitor time bar display 62 Monitors change output mode 121 connect 12 resolution 62 select main event 62 v...

Page 164: ...SP enable protocol 124 S S M A R T information 129 Search bookmarked recordings 38 event recordings 38 logs 40 recordings 37 snapshots 39 system logs 138 Sequence cameras 31 Shadow tours call up 87 qu...

Page 165: ...etection 110 Video outputs 29 Video search menu 36 Video tamper set up to detect 79 V stream encoding 87 4 channel recorder 87 W Warning buzzer 107 Web browser access 142 camera management 149 control...

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