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10

Getting Started

Locations of Storage and Use

Do not place this product at the following locations.

Doing so may cause this product to malfunction or break 
down.

Hot or cold places beyond the allowable operating 
temperature range (5

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 to 40

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)

Humid places beyond the allowable operating humidity 
range (30%RH to 80%RH) (no condensation)

Places that emit a strong magnetic field, such as near 
transformers and motors

Places near devices that emit radio waves, such as 
transceivers and mobile phones

Places with considerable dust and sand

Places with strong vibrations

Places where water droplets may be formed, such as 
window sides

Places with considerable vapor and oil, such as kitchens

Places that emit radiation, X-rays, and corrosive gases

Using this unit and the cable that is connected to it near 
places where strong radio waves or magnetic fields (such 
as near radios, TVs, transformers, and monitors) are 
emitted may cause noises in the video images or color 
changes.

Handling Precautions

Do not stack the devices on one another during use.

Heat and noise from the devices may cause the unit to 
malfunction or break down, and lead to fire.

Do not block the ventilation holes.

Doing so may cause heat to trap inside the unit and result 
in fire. Do not use this unit by laying it down sideways, 
upside down, or at an angle.

Do not place objects on this unit.

Placing heavy objects, such as TV monitors, or objects 
that are bigger in size on this unit may cause it to lose 
balance and drop or fall, hence resulting in injuries.

Do not stand or sit on this unit.

Doing so may cause this unit to fall or break down, and 
result in injuries. Keep it out of the reach of young 
children.

Do not place objects with water (e.g., vases, flower pots, 
cups, cosmetic products, and chemicals) on this unit.

Water may enter this unit through the ventilation holes and 
result in fire or electric shock.

Do not insert objects into this unit.

Metallic or other flammable objects that enter this unit 
from the ventilation holes may result in fire or electric 
shock.

Precautions for Handling Hard Disk Drive

The distance between the head and the disk is only about 
0.02 

µ

 m when the hard disk (henceforth HDD) is reading 

the data. Vibration or impact that is exerted on the HDD 
may therefore cause the head to hit against the disk, 
hence causing the disk surface to dent or the disk to chip. 
When this occurs, data may not be properly read, or in a 
worse scenario, continued use in this condition may result 
in head crash (damage). Careful attention must therefore 
be paid when handling it.

Precautions During Installation and Change of Installation 
Location

Moving of this unit or installation work is strictly prohibited 
when the power of this unit is on or immediately after the 
power is turned off (approximately 1 minute). The HDD 
continues to move under its own inertia for some time 
after the power is disconnected, and exertion of vibration 
or impact during this interval may result in HDD failure.
When moving this unit, wrap it using cushioning materials 
to protect it from external shock.

Handling Precautions

Handle this unit carefully without exerting vibration or 
impact on it.

Do not remove the power plug during recording or 
playback, or when the HDD is being accessed.

The HDD is a consumable product. Although it may vary 
according to the environment of use, it is recommended to 
replace the HDD after using for 18,000 hours in a 
surrounding temperature of 25

I

. (However, this is only a 

reference time and not a quaranty for HDD life span. ) For 
inquiries on maintenance plans and expenses, consult 
your nearest JVC dealers.

When installing an external hard disk, we recommend the 
use of UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to ensure the 
stable operation of the system. [Connecting a UPS] 
(

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Power failure that occurs during formatting or 
disconnection of the HDD may affect its subsequent use 
even when the UPS is connected.

JVC shall not be held responsible for the compensation of 
losses incurred in the event that recording or playback 
fails due to defects in this unit or its hard disk drive.

Images recorded on the HDD will be deleted when you 
replace it with a new disk. Note also that recorded images 
may be deleted when you upgrade the software for this 
unit.

Clock

Use of a time server is recommended to ensure recording 
at an accurate time.

There may be a daily error of 10 to 20 seconds depending 
on the operating environment.

The clock time may vary significantly when the lithium 
battery level used for backup in this unit is running low.

Connect the time server to the LAN2 network.

Precautions for Proper Use 
of this Product

Summary of Contents for LST0728-001B

Page 1: ...ered by Milestone NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER INSTRUCTIONS VR N900U B Please read the following before getting started Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference Model No VR N1600U VR...

Page 2: ...IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS I ...

Page 3: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for USA II Please use this unit in an appropriate power source VR N900U Veuillez employer cette unité dans une source d énergie appropriée ...

Page 4: ...hat meets the following requirements must be equipped with overcurrent protection must be equipped with protective earthing conductor power plug and socket CAUTION Before you mount this device in a rack make sure that the rack is secure and in no danger of tipping over To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the syste...

Page 5: ...ronment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Class A est ...

Page 6: ...SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN for Germany V Benutzen Sie bitte diese Maßeinheit in einer passenden Energiequelle ...

Page 7: ...VI ...

Page 8: ...SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN for Germany VII ...

Page 9: ...VIII E VR N900U 1600E VR N900U E VR N900U 1600E VR N900U E VR N900U E VR N900U ...

Page 10: ...ks simultaneously mirroring so that one of them remains usable when the other breaks down Simultaneous recording up to 16 channels at 160 ips VR N1600U E Simultaneous recording up to 16 channels at 240 ips is possible when NVR Viewer is not started up Supports cameras that allow bidirectional audio transmission VR N1600U E Microphone audio that is input into the AUDIO IN 1 terminal is transmitted ...

Page 11: ...w The sole responsibility for verification of your use against compliance with applicable law lies with you as the user 4 Limitation of Liability The provisions of this paragraph are in effect to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law In no event shall Milestone JVC or their suppliers be liable for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including without limita...

Page 12: ...r anti virus or similar protection Software that provides consumer or business tasks or processes may not be run on the device This includes email word processing spreadsheet database scheduling and personal finance software The device may use terminal services protocols to access such software running on a server c Device Connections You may use terminal services protocols to connect the device t...

Page 13: ... where the software was installed Examples of these features are clip art templates online training online assistance and Appshelp These features only operate when you activate them You may choose to switch them off or not use them Digital Certificates The software uses digital certificates These digital certificates confirm the identity of Internet users sending X 509 standard encrypted informati...

Page 14: ...r packaging to prove that you are licensed to use the software To identify genuine Microsoft software see http www howtotell com 8 Transfer to a Third Party You may transfer the software only with the device the Certificate of Authenticity label and these license terms directly to a third party Before the transfer that party must agree that these license terms apply to the transfer and use of the ...

Page 15: ... or condition strict liability negligence or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law It also applies even if Microsoft should have been aware of the possibility of the damages The above limitation may not apply to you because your country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental consequential or other damages 13 Export Restrictions The software is subject to United Stat...

Page 16: ...ipping and Stopping Recorded Images 41 Adjusting the Playback Speed Jog Shuttle Playback 41 Playing Back Recorded Images via Mouse Control 42 Select a view 43 Searching Recorded Image Using Time Navigation 43 Searching Recorded Image Using the Timeline Browser 44 Searching Recorded Image Using Sequence 44 Searching Recorded Image from the Alert List 45 Smart Search 45 Playing Skipping and Stopping...

Page 17: ...recautions when Changing NAS Archive Settings 109 Precautions when Changing Archive Settings 109 Database Settings 110 Flash Memory Utility 111 Auto Detect Settings 113 Specifying IP Lease 113 Language Setting 115 HDD Utility 116 Restoring Default Settings 117 Distribution Settings Details 118 Connecting to a Computer 120 Audio Transmission Application Control VR N1600U E 126 Audio Transmission 12...

Page 18: ... impact that is exerted on the HDD may therefore cause the head to hit against the disk hence causing the disk surface to dent or the disk to chip When this occurs data may not be properly read or in a worse scenario continued use in this condition may result in head crash damage Careful attention must therefore be paid when handling it 䢇 Precautions During Installation and Change of Installation ...

Page 19: ...cted to personal uses and their use without prior consent of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited under the copyright law Others 䢇 When there is variation in the supply voltage such as during lightning operation of this unit may be disabled to protect the system until the supply voltage stabilizes again 䢇 Eliminate static electricity before performing work that requires you to touch the inp...

Page 20: ...electricity Remove any static before starting operation F Status indicators 䡵 WARNING Indicator Lights up when an error occurs A Page 151 Press and hold the ALARM CLEAR button to turn off the light 䡵 ALARM Indicator Lights up when an alarm is activated Goes off when the ALARM CLEAR button is pressed 䡵 HDD Indicator Lights up when the built in hard disk drive is accessed 䡵 LOCK Indicator Lights up ...

Page 21: ...cting the indicator corresponding to the selected camera input lights up PTZ keypad mode live image display screen only Moves the camera in the direction indicated by the arrow 1 2 D 3 5 C 7 B 9 10 0 E 11 6 HOME moves the camera to the home position Preset keypad mode live image display screen only For selecting the preset position 1 to 9 10 to 19 can be selected when 10 0 E is pressed at first 䢇 ...

Page 22: ...old separately UPS sold separately or additional disk drive sold separately a LAN1 LAN1 connection terminal camera network For connecting to the IP camera sold separately network using a LAN cable b LAN2 LAN2 connection terminal Intranet For connecting to the remote PC network using a LAN cable c Connector cover Memo Do not remove the cover d Signal input output terminals For operating VR N1600U E...

Page 23: ...ayed Inputs such as alarms will also be ignored when the main menu is displayed 䡵 Output ports j COMMON signal ground terminal This is a common ground terminal Connect it to the signal ground terminal on the connected device This can be used when there are insufficient common ground terminals k ALARM OUT alarm output terminal Outputs a signal when recording is started by an alarm l WARNING OUT war...

Page 24: ... additional hard disk drive connection A Page 14 Note Attach the serial port cover supplied with this product if this port is not in use This product may malfunction due to the presence of static electricity Remove any static before starting operation F ZOOM OUT CANCEL Button Selects ZOOM OUT A Page 35 when PTZ mode is selected and selects a view in PRESET mode Cancels the selected values in the M...

Page 25: ...in the menu or settings screen Jumps to the beginning of the next sequence on the selected camera when you press this button in the playback mode Press and hold it to jump to the last image in the database of the selected camera Memo Sequence indicates a certain block of images that are recorded during motion detection Recorded images are stored in the database Database refers to data recorded in ...

Page 26: ...SERIAL1 to 4 serial terminals 1 to 4 For connecting the communication control terminals on a mouse sold separately flash memory sold separately UPS sold separately or additional disk drive sold separately e Connector cover Memo Do not remove the cover f LAN1 LAN1 connection terminal camera network For connecting to the IP camera sold separately network using a LAN cable g LAN2 LAN2 connection term...

Page 27: ... not operate when the main menu is displayed Inputs such as alarms will also be ignored when the main menu is displayed 䡵 Output ports o COMMON signal ground terminal This is a common ground terminal Connect it to the signal ground terminal on the connected device This can be used when there are insufficient common ground terminals p ALARM OUT alarm output terminal Outputs a signal when recording ...

Page 28: ...N OUT1 OPTION OUT2 External Pull up Level The make contact is formed using the individual output terminals and the COM terminal Turning off the power of this unit switches the output of the output terminals to break Auto Collector Output DC15V 10 mA and below 250 ms and above 250 ms and above Make Break 䢇 Name of Input Event Alarm IN 1 to 8 Rising VR N1600U E Alarm IN 1 to 4 Rising VR N900U 䢇 Name...

Page 29: ...n to the rack consult the specialist or dealer 1 Mount the rack mount bracket using screw 1 Use the 4 screws M4 x 10 mm supplied to fasten this unit at the two sides 2 Remove the foot screws B 4 pcs at the bottom of the unit Remove the foot 3 Mount to the rack using screws C Use the 4 screws M5 x 11 mm supplied to fasten this unit to the rack Note Do not place any object on this unit when it is mo...

Page 30: ...㧝 㧞 㧟 㧠 㧡 㧢 1 㧣 㧥 㧤 CANCEL ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN ENTER WARNING ALARM HDD LOCK SEARCH FUNCTION ALARM CLEAR KEY REC STOP STOP PB PLAY SKIP REV FWD VR N1600U E VR N900U FUNCTION button KEY Button LOCK Indicator FUNCTION button KEY Button LOCK Indicator During Initial Startup Before Starting Up The DHCP setting is required for the IP camera beforehand Start up this unit first then switch the camera on afte...

Page 31: ... is detected After the message disappears a list of detected cameras is displayed If all the cameras are not detected press the Auto Detect button again If doing so does not solve the problem check the connection with the cameras and the IP address of the cameras 3 Replace the detected camera accordingly in sequence Use the SKIP button to select the Sort button followed by pressing the 16 ENTER ZO...

Page 32: ...o 7 for every detected camera The Camera Record Setting screen appears 11 Specify the display rate for each camera such that the total display rate of all cameras does not exceed 80 ips VR N1600U E 60 ips VR N900U The default display rate is set at 8 ips The maximum display performance of 80 ips will be exceeded if 11 or more cameras are detected In this case you will need to adjust the display ra...

Page 33: ...to move between the setting items Using the 2 D or 10 0 E 8 E button to select a parameter To enter numeric characters press the SELECT button to turn on the SELECT indicator After entering the numeric characters press the PTZ PRESET button to turn on the PTZ PRESET indicator G Use the SKIP button to select OK followed by pressing the 16 ENTER ZOOM IN ENTER button 12 Repeat Step 10 for each camera...

Page 34: ...having turned AOFFB the power of all devices Set the IP address of the camera to 192 168 0 xxx When setting the IP address of the camera to an address other than 192 168 0 xxx you must also change the IP address of LAN1 Refer to the Instruction Manual of each camera for procedures to change the camera s IP address System Connection Example ON OFF AC IN 100V H AUDIO IN SIGNAL GND AUDIO OUT VGA OUT ...

Page 35: ...PTZ control may also become unstable It is recommended that a single VR N1600U VR N1600E VR N900U be used for registering one IP camera as well as for controlling PTZ operations Do not connect a broken hub router or deteriorated network cable etc Doing so may prevent the system from operating properly Connection to a keyboard is not recommended This unit comes with a clock display feature You can ...

Page 36: ...Mouse Sold Separately When a mouse is not connected you can operate the mouse pointer from the front panel 1 Press the KEY button The software keyboard appears Press the KEY button again to close the software keyboard 2 Move the mouse pointer with the keypad arrow key Pressing the 16 ENTER ZOOM IN ENTER button has the same effect as clicking at the position of the mouse pointer Memo You can move t...

Page 37: ... Utility A Page 111 to allow you to restore the previous settings should anything go wrong It is recommended that you save the setting data before making any changes The section at the bottom left of NVR Viewer might not be operative depending on the monitor resolution In such a case double click the bar of the currently opened upper section to close it to enable the operation of the lower section...

Page 38: ...ching off the power supply Turning off the power switch on the rear panel while the device is in the OPERATE ON mode may cause malfunction Switching On Off Using Operate Button on Front Panel You can switch operation to ON or OFF 䡵 Switching Operation On 1 When Operation is OFF Press the OPERATE button The OPERATE indicator starts blinking The OPERATE indicator lights up indicating that operation ...

Page 39: ...n If login is successful the wallpaper screen appears When Live viewing Auto Start is set to AonB the Live screen appears when login is successful Memo You can specify the setting of Live viewing Auto Start in Unit Setting of the main menu A Page 69 Note Operation on the main unit is disabled if you do not log in Warning messages A Page 150 are not displayed when you are not logged into the system...

Page 40: ...using the 2 D or 10 0 E 8 E button and specify the settings Press the 16 ENTER ZOOM IN ENTER button to save the settings and press the 13 CANCEL ZOOM OUT CANCEL button to close the screen and return to the main menu Memo To exit the main menu press the 13 CANCEL ZOOM OUT CANCEL button Note In some occasions the NVR Viewer may appear instead when you try to display the main menu while the NVR Viewe...

Page 41: ...overy may be possible by restarting the NVR Viewer Live video and playback images appear in black NVR Viewer action is slow NVR Viewer does not respond Note You can restart the NVR Viewer using the following procedure In this case the internal distribution server of this unit will also be rebooted Press and hold the FUNCTION button and press the LIVE BROWSE button at the same time VR N1600U E Pres...

Page 42: ...u return from the setting screen to Live Select the parameters again Select a Camera Select the camera image that you want to view as follows 1 Press the SELECT button The SELECT indicator lights up 2 Enter the camera number with the keypad Enter using the 1 to 16 keys in the case of VR N1600U E and 0 to 9 in the case of VR N900U Memo You can specify a camera number between 10 to 19 by pressing 10...

Page 43: ...Press the 1 to 9 key on the keypad Pans Tilts in the direction indicated by the arrow on the keys Press the 6 HOME 5 HOME key to move to the home position 䡵 Zoom In Zoom Out 1 Press the PTZ PRESET button to switch the keypad to the PTZ mode The PTZ PRESET indicator lights up Press the button to switch between the APTZ ModeB indicator lights up and APreset ModeB indicator blinking 2 Press the 15 ZO...

Page 44: ...veral minutes may be required for the Live screen to appear Select a view For details on the view settings refer to Screen Setup A Page 60 1 Select a view from the Views section or from the view list at the upper end of the window Note Do not switch the view frequently within a short time interval When live images do not appear on VN C625U VN C655U set the password for connecting VN C625U VN C655U...

Page 45: ...ton at the center to return to the home position Click the and buttons to zoom in and out respectively Note The PTZ features are only available if the camera supports the PTZ functions If the camera is not a PTZ camera pressing the button will have no effect Memo If you see a set of crosshairs when placing your mouse pointer over the image from a PTZ camera then you are able to control the orienta...

Page 46: ...ining a Preset Position Memo The buttons are only available if the camera is a PTZ camera 1 Click the v button on the Presets list in the PTZ Control section The preset list appears on the screen 2 Select a preset position from the preset list The camera moves to the preset position Memo You can configure the preset list by going to Main Menu B Camera Record Setting B Settings B PTZ Preset Positio...

Page 47: ...gger an output select the output in the Outputs section and click the Activate button Memo Outputs must be defined in advance APage 98 Specifying an Output APage 103 Specifying Output During Manual Control 䡵 Camera Shortcut Menus You can right click on one of the images from the camera to access the shortcut menu Items in the shortcut menu may vary according to the configuration of the selected ca...

Page 48: ...io section is restored to ANo Audio SourcesB when you return from the setting screen to Browse Select the parameters again Searching Recorded Image Using a Specific Date Time You can search for and play back images by specifying a date and time using the SEARCH button on the front panel 1 Press the SEARCH button on the Browse screen The date and time input screen appears 2 Use the keypad to enter ...

Page 49: ... shuttle dial during playback or when playback is paused to start fast forward fast reverse or slow playback Memo The playback speed that is indicated during fast forward or fast reverse playback by rotating the shuttle dial is an approximate value The speed may differ depending on the conditions such as the playback mode multi view single view and the recording mode motion detection recorded fram...

Page 50: ...een no database recorded image is found in the position prior to the currently viewed image When AAfter Database EndB appears on the Browse screen no database recorded image is found in the position after the currently viewed image Note If several sections are opened on the left side of the Browse screen it may not be possible to display them all in the screen In this case double click the section...

Page 51: ...to the specified date and time The specified date and time will appear in the Master Time area Memo The Master Time area displays the recording date and time of the selected playback images The master time is the time to which all the cameras are linked and when you specify a time all the recorded images you see in Views will be accurately displayed There are cases when there is no recorded image ...

Page 52: ...he mouse In this case reboot the NVR Viewer A Page 33 Searching Recorded Image Using Sequence Sequences refers to sequences of images that are recorded when an event or motion is detected Each sequence contains a list of the recorded images 1 Double click the Sequence bar on the Browse screen 2 Click Get Sequence A list of 20 images each prior to and following the display time appears If the Previ...

Page 53: ...s the dragged section to the search area Selecting the Exclude checkbox deletes the dragged section from the search area 5 Select the sensitivity level from the Sensitivity list in Search Setup The setting values are as follows Very High High Medium Low Very Low 6 Set the time interval in the Interval list 7 Press the Previous or Next button to search through data for which motion has been detecte...

Page 54: ...ion section using a mouse Memo When ASkip gaps during playbackB of Time Navigation is checked playback is performed by skipping portions for which no recorded image is found in the selected camera When the recorded images are played back with some images skipped the SKIP display will appear in red in the Master Time area for some time During playback skip playback operations may differ between a s...

Page 55: ...m or additional hard disk You can write export recorded images or audio sound to other media The VR N1600U VR N1600E VR N900U unit enables you to write images and audio sound to a CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW or USB memory device On a surveillance computer you can write recorded images and audio to the desktop or to any folder you select Burning a CD DVD Operation on the unit 1 Double click the Export ...

Page 56: ...ou are able to include a stand alone version of the viewer application for playing recorded images to the data to be exported by selecting the Include Viewer Program Files check box Memo To view the exported data on a PC double click the Browser exe file in the Exported Images folder of the USB memory CD R RW or DVD R RW used for the export It will open the Viewer and you can view the exported dat...

Page 57: ... want to write to the CD from the data list The total volume of the selected data will appear in Total Selected Vol To select all the files click the Select All button To deselect all the files click the Unsel All button 16 Press the Burn button A YES or NO message asking you whether to start writing appears Select AYESB Memo If no file has been selected from the data list an error will occur If t...

Page 58: ...ding error Do not display the Burn CD DVD screen during export Do not connect the CD DVD drive while a media is inserted Do not disconnect the CD DVD drive while the Burn CD DVD screen is displayed If media is not detected restart the Burn CD DVD screen Writing Data to a USB Memory Device Operation on the Unit Insert the USB memory device that you wish to export data to into VR N1600U VR N1600E VR...

Page 59: ...t one click 2 Click the Print button in the Print section The NVR Viewer Survellance Report screen appears 3 Click the NVR Viewer Survellance Report button on the Page Setup screen to specify the printer settings 4 Click the Print button to start printing After printing ends click the Close button to close the print window Comments entered in User s Note are also printed Desktop Use this to export...

Page 60: ... the Scheduler settings or Camera Settings Pressing the REC STOP button cancels recording by signals from the EXT REC IN terminal and switches automatically to the Amanual recording modeB The REC indicator also changes from AblinkingB to the AlitB mode Pressing and holding down the REC STOP button cancels recording by signals from the EXT REC IN terminal and stops recording 䡵 Emergency Recording M...

Page 61: ...pecify when to switch each camera to the online mode as well as the online offline mode of cameras when an event occurs Memo When in the online mode the camera executes recording according to the camera record settings When in the offline mode recording is not executed regardless of the camera record settings You can specify the time zone during which e mail alerts are triggered when motion is det...

Page 62: ...ct the check box of the item you want to delete Online E mail or Patrolling and move the mouse pointer while left clicking the mouse on the period in the calendar section Recording Camera Images continued JVC VN E4 Camela1 Mode 5 6 A B C D A Enable speedup Enables you to specify a constant speedup period regardless of any conditions when speedup in Settings is set to AEnableB A Page 56 B E mail En...

Page 63: ...ppear in the Patrol scheme list Specifying Image Recording Settings 1 Select Camera Record Setting from the main menu 2 Select a camera from Device Manager and click Settings The Camera Settings screen appears Specify the setting for each item A Page 56 A Copy Schedule Enables you to copy the schedule displayed in the calendar section B Paste Schedule Pastes the schedule copied using Copy Schedule...

Page 64: ...ed in the NVR Viewer You can also specify the audio source in the NVR Viewer if the audio source is included in the source to be exported in the Database Export format APage 47 Writing Images Audio Sound to CDs DVDs and Other Media Export This has no impact on audio recording E Recording Settings Desired framerate none Enables you to specify the recording frame rate You need to specify a value tha...

Page 65: ...he next event occurs regardless of motion Specify the starting and ending events in the Start and Stop fields respectively Memo For details on events refer to Camera Input Output Port and Events A Page 95 Note The ALARM indicator on the front panel lights up regardless of the recording status when the motion or event specified in When to store images in database occurs Press the ALARM CLEAR button...

Page 66: ...from the main menu 2 Select a camera from Device Manager and click Camera Settings The Camera Settings screen appears 3 Click Image Quality The Configure Device screen appears Note It is recommended that you set the picture quality to approximately 24 KB VGA Specifying a higher image quality may affect the sound and cause the frames to be dropped Memo The Configure Device screen may vary with came...

Page 67: ...r In the case of VR N900U audio signals that are input to AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 on the rear panel are allocated as Audio1 and Audio2 in N900 192 168 201 12 on the Device Manager Note If the camera specified in the Target Database item C is set to ADisableB audio sound is not recorded To play back audio sound of the camera selected using NVR Viewer you need to specify the audio source on the Settin...

Page 68: ...ess to the system APage 61 Creating Groups and Views Note The default user setting is AAdministratorB The Default View created by the Auto Detect feature may change the camera placement in the view To maintain a fixed position name the view and save it When changing the view of the Shared folder the Save View Group Error screen may sometimes appear In this case click the OK button to close the scr...

Page 69: ...ews section A new group is created 4 Enter a name for the new group 䡵 Creating Views within a group 1 Select the group in which you want to create a new view 2 Click the Create New View button and select a layout for the new view A new view is created under the group you selected Note Do not display more than 17 windows at any one time VR N1600U E Do not display more than 10 windows at any one tim...

Page 70: ...ews section 2 Click the Rename button 3 Overwrite the existing group or view name with a new name 䡵 Deleting a group or view 1 Select the group s or view s that you want to delete from the Views section 2 Click the Delete button A confirmation message appears to ask whether you want to delete the selected group and all views inside the group or whether you want to delete the selected views Screen ...

Page 71: ...d only field B Image Quality Enables you to adjust the image resolution and picture quality during viewing Select Full at all times C Frame Rate This is the viewing frame rate Select Unlimited default value same as live settings Medium 25 of the frame rate or Low 5 of the frame rate depending on the frame rate specified in Live Settings A Page 56 on the Camera Settings screen D Maintain Image Aspe...

Page 72: ...it In other words you can use your Private views on any surveillance computer that has this unit and the ANVR ViewerB installed A Page 122 by logging in with your own user name and password 1 Double click the Setup tab on the NVR Viewer Note User rights may be configured to restrict access to the Setup tab In this case consult your system administrator 2 Select the folder you want to use in the Vi...

Page 73: ... green border indicates that the position is used for the carousel feature The sequence in which cameras appear in the carousel is automatically determined by camera and device names The cameras appear recurrently in alphabetical order NVR Camera3 NVR Camera4 NVR Camera3 NVR Camera4 NVR Camera2 Item Description A Image Quality Enables you to adjust the image resolution and picture quality during v...

Page 74: ...line Browser A Page 44 Memo Using the Hotspot function enables you to use a low frame rate for other cameras and a high frame rate for the hot spot The orange border indicates that the position is used for a hotspot When the hot spot is set in multiple views and the view is switched the camera image displayed in the view before switching continues to be displayed in the hot spot window in the view...

Page 75: ...e mouse The Open screen appears 3 Select the required image file Note When connected to a surveillance computer still images that are set on a different computer are not displayed Still images cannot be added to this unit Adding Matrix Content Select this option to use the Milestone XProtect Matrix feature For details refer to the Milestone XProtect Smart Client User s Manual available on the webs...

Page 76: ...68 Applications List of Menu Screens Main Menu List A Page 111 A Page 116 A Page 115 A Page 117 A Page 69 A Page 72 A Page 76 A Page 80 A Page 84 A Page 60 A Page 36 A Page 128 T VR N1600U E only ...

Page 77: ...t Password To change to a new password enter the Current Password New Password Enter a new password New Password reenter Enter the new password again for confirmation and click Change to enable the password change Auto Logon 䢇 Select check box Do not select check box To log in automatically after turning on the power of this unit select the Auto Logon check box Change Executes the password change ...

Page 78: ...ver Enables you to configure the necessary information on the mail server to be used if you have selected AMailB in the Error Report item C SMTP Server Setting for the outgoing mail server Port Number 䢇 25 User ID Password POP Server Setting for the incoming mail server Port Number 䢇 110 User ID Password SMTP Authentication 䢇 NONE Authentication POP before SMTP Enables you to select the method of ...

Page 79: ...ing JPEG files with this option as the file size increases or decreases Average File Size Multiple JPEG files are encoded to reach the designated size as average size Constant File Size Each JPEG file is encoded to reach the designated size The processing load is heavy with AConstant File SizeB which decreases the maximum processing frame rate to approximately one quarter of the value Memo Specify...

Page 80: ...ations OS Setting Enables you to specify settings related to the OS including network time and volume settings You may need to reboot your computer depending on the settings Main Menu List continued C B A D E F ...

Page 81: ... Setting A Page 118 Do not set the default gateway for both the camera network and Intranet on the OS Setting screen Doing so may cause the system to malfunction Subnet Mask 䢇 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 䢇 0 0 0 0 Perferred DNS Server 䢇 0 0 0 0 Alternate DNS Server 䢇 0 0 0 0 Host Name VR N1600U E vr n1600 VR N900U vr n900 DNS Domain Name 䢇 0 0 0 0 Item Preset Values Description ANetwork adapter ...

Page 82: ...continued Enc Board Bus Master Driver Settings when you are using an analog camera network Obtain an IP address automatically Select check box 䢇 Do not select check box IP address 䢇 192 168 201 253 Memo To specify an IP address other than the default value consult your system administrator If the host name is changed you need to add a new Windows user in User Administration under Image Server Sett...

Page 83: ...manually Memo The Day and Time Properties settings are not enabled until you have clicked the Update Now button Changing the time setting may prevent normal playback of recordings made at the same time as a result Changing the AhourB value of the hour minute second setting when operations are in progress may prevent normal display of the live images In this case reboot this unit Time Time Zone 䢇 V...

Page 84: ... you to specify settings for connecting this unit to a computer and for displaying the Live and Browse screens The distribution settings are also applied to operation on the Live Browse and Screen Setup screens of this unit Main Menu List continued A B C D E ...

Page 85: ... end of the IP address range in the right field Click the Add button You may define as many local IP address ranges as required Memo You may specify only one IP address Example 192 168 10 1 to 192 168 10 1 For details refer to the Milestone XProtect Smart Client User s Manual available on the website of Milestone Systems http www milestonesys com The URL address may be subject to changes Max numbe...

Page 86: ... you delete the Windows user and add again if you have changed the host name A Page 118 Delete Deletes a preset user Select the user to delete from the Current isers groups list and click the Delete button The user that has been deleted from the list is no longer able to login to NVR Viewer Change password Enables you to edit a preset user name and password Select the user to edit from the Current...

Page 87: ... For specifying the maximum viewing time interval that is to be considered as the same sequence E Language Support and XML Encoding Enables you to select the available languages Select a language local character set for the camera name user name and password Select the language of your choice Language Traditional Chinese Big5 Japanese euc jp Simplified Chinese GB2312 Central Eastern European ibm85...

Page 88: ...ection enables you to assign an IP address to each camera and configure various auto detect settings For procedures on using the Auto Detect feature refer to Auto Detect Settings A Page 113 Main Menu List continued A B C E D F G T VR N900U only ...

Page 89: ...nit 䢇 20Units 1Unit to 99Units For selecting the number of IP addresses to be assigned to the cameras The selected number of IP addresses will be assigned starting from the first IP address Subnet Mask 䢇 255 255 255 0 For specifying the subnet mask for the cameras Gateway 䢇 192 168 0 254 For specifying the gateway for the cameras DNS Server Primary 䢇 192 168 0 253 For specifying the primary DNS fo...

Page 90: ...a password the Camera Record Setting screen appears Clicking Close automatically creates a Default View To save this view change its name Memo When multicast packets are configured such that they do not pass through the network equipment such as a switching hub the Auto Detect of the camera may not function properly Analog in is the built in analog input of VR N900U The highest priority is given t...

Page 91: ...n the Detect Device screen is selected during automatic detection the Detect Device screen of the said camera will not appear during subsequent automatic detection operations You can add the camera manually to enable its detection again Adding Cameras A Page 86 ...

Page 92: ...tting Main Menu List continued A C D J E B F H G K L M N O P Q I Memo If you are configuring the PTZ Preset Positions settings from the Settings button M do so after stopping the recording server temporarily using this menu A Page 90 ...

Page 93: ...stator screen I Device Manager Displays the list of all added devices and connected cameras which provides you with a summarized view of the surveillance system J Add Device Starts the Device Setup Wizard A Page 86 K Edit Device Displays the Edit device settings screen A Page 87 L Remove Device For deleting a device selected in the Device Manager section I Note If you remove the device you will no...

Page 94: ...FTP port 21B are used by default To use a different port click Port Setup and specify the required port numbers You may need to specify a different port if the device is located behind a NAT router or firewall In this case configure the router or firewall so that it maps the ports and IP address used by the device 4 If an administrator password is specified for the device enter the password The pa...

Page 95: ... of the device is normally used B Network Settings for Video Device IP address IP address or DNS host name of the device Use DNS host name Select this check box to identify the device using the DNS host name instead of its IP address Default Http Port Select this check box to allow HTTP traffic to the device through the default port Port 80 To use another port deselect the check box and specify th...

Page 96: ...olled through COM1 COM2 For selecting a control method that conforms with the PTZ camera from the list if the PTZ camera is controlled through the COM1 or COM2 port of the network encoder IP video server If all the PTZ cameras are not controlled through the COM1 or COM2 port select ANoneB B Camera List On the camera list the camera numbers on the device are listed in sequence For example the top l...

Page 97: ...Fixed Fixed Camera Moveable PTZ Camera F Device Port This option is enabled only if AMoveableB is selected in the Camera Type item E For specifying which control port on the network encoder IP video server to use for controlling the PTZ features G Port Addr This option is enabled only if AMoveableB is selected in the Camera Type item E Use this option to specify the port address of the camera The ...

Page 98: ... on the surveillance computer is also turned off Display the PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name window The PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name window lets you define preset positions for the PTZ cameras 1 Select Camera Record Setting from the main menu 2 Select a camera from Device Manager and click Settings Note The preset position may be displaced by a few degrees for some cameras Defining a ...

Page 99: ...ature Select this check box to use preset positions defined by the camera or network encoder IP video server Note To import preset PTZ positions from a device the preset PTZ positions of this unit first has to be deleted Note that by doing this you will lose all information on the preset PTZ positions in this unit Memo In order to use preset positions from the camera or network encoder IP video se...

Page 100: ...enables the PTZ camera to move automatically to a preset position when an event occurs 1 Display the PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name window A Page 90 2 Select the Goto preset on event check box under Preset Position on Events 3 Click the Setup button 4 Select a preset position from the Available Preset Positions list 5 Select an event from Available Events 6 Click the button Doing so copies t...

Page 101: ...rting from the top position To change the sequence of preset positions in the Patrolling list list select a preset position name and click the Up Down buttons To remove a preset position from the Patrolling list select the preset position and click the button PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name Window 3 A B C D Setup PTZ Patrolling Screen Item Description A New For adding a new patrol scheme to t...

Page 102: ...lling Actions Upon Detection of Motion 1 Select the Disable patrolling schedule if motion is detected check box 2 Select the conditions for resuming PTZ patrolling When a specific time interval has lapsed after the first detected motion regardless of whether any subsequent motion is detected When a specific time interval has lapsed after the last detected motion 3 Specify the selected condition in...

Page 103: ...U E Camera Input Output Port and Events Input events Registers input signals of sensors connected to the input port of the device as an Input events Generic events Registers as a generic event VMD events Registers the detected image motion as a VMD Video Motion Detection event Event buttons Event generated by buttons that enable manual operation A B C F E D I O Setup Screen Item Description A Add ...

Page 104: ...ent is specified This is a read only field B Available Input Event S Lists the available input events C You can enable an event by selecting it in the Available Input Event S list B followed by clicking the button D For selecting an event in the Enabled Input Event S list C and moving it to the Available Input Event S list B Doing so disables the event E Edit For editing the event setting selected...

Page 105: ...an add a timer event to an added event A timer event is defined with respect to an input event and is triggered by that event Timer events are triggered when the specified time interval has lapsed after occurrence of the input event at the preset destination 1 Select the event for adding a timer event from the Defined events list on the I O Setup screen An example of adding a timer event to the in...

Page 106: ...field B Output connected on For selecting which destination to connect the output to C Keep output for For specifying the output holding time in units of 1 10 seconds or seconds D External output name For specifying a name for the output Memo The following characters cannot be used as part of the event name 8217 8220 E Test Output Click this to perform a test on the output settings 2 1 A D B C E A...

Page 107: ...he surveillance system may need to check the status of their input ports in order to detect whether input has been received These regular status checks are called ApollingB The Polling Frequency 1 10sec field enables you to specify the interval between status checks Specify the interval in units of 1 10 seconds Memo For I O devices it is highly recommended that the polling frequency be shortened a...

Page 108: ...on A B C Generic Events Screen Item Description Event Name For specifying a name for the event Enter a unique name for the event Memo The following characters cannot be used as part of the event name 8217 8220 Event Protocol For selecting the protocol that this unit uses to receive data when detecting the event Any Receives and analyzes data that uses either the TCP or UDP protocol TCP Receives an...

Page 109: ...r together in the data in the specified sequence in order to match the criteria Event message include Displays the string that is used for the actual data analysis The field is not directly editable However you can place the cursor inside the field and click the following buttons Add Adds the information in the Event substring to the Event message include field Adds to the Event message include fi...

Page 110: ...cted event is copied to Active Events 5 Repeat 2 to 4 for each event To delete an event for which notification has been configured select the event and click the button Specifying an Output Port A specific event or manual button can be associated with a particular output port To do this specify the output port from which output is to be triggered when a specific event or manual event occurs 1 Sele...

Page 111: ...o copies the selected output to the On Manusl Control list You can use the Up Down buttons at the top right corner of the On Manusl Control list to move the selected output upward downward within the On Manusl Control list To delete an output from the On Manusl Control list select the output and click the button between the All Output and On Manusl Control lists 䡵 Specifying Output via Motion Dete...

Page 112: ...ring nighttime Specifying Motion Detection Motion detection enables you to specify the timing to transfer images from the camera generate alerts and trigger external outputs lights or sirens Note This feature is essential to the system s operation In order to avoid unnecessary alerts during application it is recommended that you specify the settings for each camera carefully Depending on the physi...

Page 113: ...s motion When the slider is moved from side to side the black vertical line at the bottom of the screen moves together and the boundary Motion Sensitivity is adjusted When detected motion exceeds the selected sensitivity level the bar changes from green to red indicating a positive detection Adjust Motion Detection Screen ...

Page 114: ...ng the e mail settings A Page 107 A G F E B C D General Settings Screen Item Description E Advanced Don t send e mail on camera failures Select this check box to stop sending e mail alerts if a camera is no longer in the online mode Start cameras on remote live requests You are able to view live images from cameras even when they are in the offline mode The camera switches automatically to the onl...

Page 115: ...age 108 Archiving In order to send an e mail via Motion Detection you need to specify the timing for sending out e mails in Scheduler Setting A Page 53 After you have completed the e mail setting perform a test to verify that it can be sent successfully A B C D E G F E mal setup Screen Item Description A Enable E mail Monitor Select this check box to enable sending of e mail alerts B Recipient S F...

Page 116: ...data from the device will also be archived 䡵 Setting Items and Buttons Archiving A C B D E F G H I J K Archive Setup Screen Item Description A Enable Archiving This function is not available The check box is selected at all times B Delet databases in the backup directory older then days For specifying the number of days you want to store archived images C Automatic delete old archives if space is ...

Page 117: ...NAS drive Changing the Automatic path selection settings may cause playback of data prior to the change to fail Precautions when Changing NAS Archive Settings When NAS is specified as the archive destination the path that is displayed on the Select Directory screen may not coincide with the preset value Precautions when Changing Archive Settings Do not specify the C L or M drive as the archive des...

Page 118: ...g time from the list in the neighboring field in minutes hours and days If the Archive automatically when database is full C check box is not selected old records are automatically overwritten upon exceeding the recording time C Archive automatically when database is full Starts archiving data automatically when the database is full Deletes old archive data when the available space of the hard dis...

Page 119: ...has been saved appears Click the OK button again 4 Select Remove Flash Memory The Remove Flash Memory confirmation message appears Press OK The Flash Memory was removed message appears Press OK 5 Remove the flash memory device from the SERIAL on the front rear panel Memo Items specified in the Image Quality settings of Main Menu Camera Record Setting A Page 58 OS Setting A Page 72 and Password sec...

Page 120: ...The preset data will be read When reading is complete a message informing you that data has been read appears Click the OK button 5 Press Close to return to the Flash Memory Utility screen 䡵 Removing the Flash Memory Device 1 Select Remove Flash Memory The Remove Flash Memory confirmation dialog appears Press OK The Flash Memory was removed message appears Press OK 2 Remove the flash memory device...

Page 121: ... 4 Auto Detect Settings Screen Item Description Start Address For specifying the first IP address to be assigned to the cameras Unit For selecting the number of IP addresses to be assigned to the cameras The selected number of IP addresses will be assigned starting from the first IP address Subnet Mask For specifying the subnet mask for the cameras Default Gateway For specifying the gateway for th...

Page 122: ...umber of channels and format of the analog input to be used Note If the signals of the analog camera connected to the rear panel VIDEO IN1 to 4 terminal are different from those in the AnalogInput settings NTSC PAL a message indicating AENCODE ERROR format B will appear In this case click the OK button using the mouse to hide the AENCODE ERROR format B message followed by specifying the NTSC PAL s...

Page 123: ...me 3 Select a language Click on the Language Selection pull down tab and select the language you want to use 4 Click the OK button Click the OK button to enable your selection The system will reboot when the language setting is changed Note Specify the language settings immediately after this unit has started up When language setting is complete the device automatically reboots It may take about f...

Page 124: ...he hard disk If an unformatted disk is selected the Aunformat diskB or Aunpartition diskB message will appear Click OK to start initialization To cancel click the Cancel button If initialization cannot be executed for some reasons a message indicating that AInitialization cannot be performed now B appears Press OK or Cancel to close the dialog Normally the hard disk is formatted prior to shipping ...

Page 125: ...Setting of the Main Menu will not be initialized Item Description E Details Click this option to display the Advanced screen You can specify the settings when archiving to NAS or the built in HDD on this screen NAS User Settings User name For specifying the user name for connecting to NAS Password For specifying the password for connecting to NAS NAS Drive Add Enter the IP address of the NAS to be...

Page 126: ...ost name specified in Host Name in OS Setting As the user s host name is not displayed on the User Administration screen it is recommended that you delete the Windows user and add again if you have changed the host name Memo To edit a preset user name or password select the user to edit from the Current isers groups list and click the Change password button To delete a preset user select the user ...

Page 127: ...iption Live Enables you to view live images from the selected camera PTZ Enables you to control the PTZ camera using the NVR Viewer PTZ Presets Enables you to move a PTZ camera to a preset position using the NVR Viewer Outoputs Enables you to trigger outputs such as by switching on lights and sounding sirens if such outputs can be generated Events Enables you to trigger manual events using the NVR...

Page 128: ...e Windows XP SP2 configuration screens 1 Click the Start button followed by clicking Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet Connections Network Connections Connecting to a Computer Item Description Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server Windows XP Professional 32 and 64 bit or Windows Server 2003 32 and 64 bit CPU Intel Pentium4 or higher X...

Page 129: ... and click the Properties button 7 Select Use the following IP address 8 Set IP address to 192 168 1 11 9 Set Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 10 Set Default gateway to 192 168 1 254 11 Click the OK button 12 Click the OK button on the Local Area Connections Proparties screen Note Do not use the same IP address in the same network environment Do not register multiple IP addresses with one NIC when spe...

Page 130: ...lorer browser 6 0 or later versions and enter the IP address of NVR as Ahttp 192 168 1 253B A welcome page will appear Note Do not select Remote Client 2 Click Download and install NVR Viewer locally The Do you want to run or save this files confirmation message appears 3 Click the Run button Doing so starts up the NVR Viewer Setup Wizard 4 Click Next and follow the installation instructions Conne...

Page 131: ...ted on the desktop Login to the NVR Viewer 1 Double click the NVR Viewer shortcut on the desktop Memo If the NVR Viewer shortcut is not found on the desktop select ANVR ViewerB from the Start menu The NVR Viewer Login screen appears 084 8KGYGT ZZ NKEM KPKUJ VQ GZKV VJG YK CTF NVR NVRViewer ...

Page 132: ...ase of http 192 168 1 253 80 80 is the port number The port number is the number as specified in Server Configuration under Image Server Setting A Page 77 B Authentication For selecting one of the three types of authentication Select ABasic authenticationB Windows authentication current user Windows authentication Login as the current Windows user Windows authentication Windows authentication You ...

Page 133: ...䢇 Screen Setup A Page 60 Exiting Logging Out of the NVR Viewer 䡵 Logging Out 1 Click the Log Out button You are logged out and the Login screen of the NVR Viewer appears again Note If you have restarted this unit or the NVR Viewer on this unit log out from the NVR Viewer at the surveillance computer once and login again 䡵 Exiting 1 Click the button Exits the NVR Viewer Log Out Button Button ...

Page 134: ...e camera With the wallpaper or main menu displayed press the LIVE BROWSE button to start up the NVR Viewer 2 Press and hold the FUNCTION button and press the 7 B keypad button at the same time to start up the Audio Transmission screen 3 Select an audio transmission mode There are two audio transmission modes namely Multi Mode and Single Mode Multi Mode enables you to send out audio sound to multip...

Page 135: ... the microphone sound to a camera for which an event audio has been set the audio playback function that is associated with an event will be disabled during microphone sound transmission and priority is given to the microphone sound transmission You can also operate the Connect and Disconnect button from the alarm terminal on the rear panel In this case select the alarm terminal to be used for con...

Page 136: ... to play back and number of playbacks when an event is triggered Specify the number of playbacks between A1timesB and A10timesB You can also select continuous playback to enable infinite loop playback Leave the field blank if you do not want to designate a playback audio file for a specific event F Start Button on the Different Pages Audio files copy Button Starts up the Audio file utility screen ...

Page 137: ...e button cannot be selected during addition deletion test play or recording of an audio file F Audio files The G711µ law monaural format audio files stored on this unit are displayed Memo To stop playback while it is in progress press the ALARM CLEAR button G Delete To delete an audio file from the USB memory device or this unit select the audio file from the Flash memory or Audio files list follo...

Page 138: ... neme Select from the list the event to copy settings from B Copy Click the Copy button to copy the settings After copy is complete press the Renew button on the Event Audio Setting screen to enable the copied settings C Cancel Closes the Setting copy screen without executing copy A B C Item Description A Camera name The name of the camera for entering the password appears You cannot alter the Cam...

Page 139: ...s unit is not 127 0 0 1 If the audio setting of the camera is set to the half duplex mode you will not be able to hear audio sound from the camera during event audio transmission Note If you configure the camera event settings on the I O Setup screen of Camera Record Setting after alarm output setting for the generic event at the camera is complete information of the existing generic event will be...

Page 140: ...110 If you are not using a UPS do not select UPS SetUp on the the UPS SetUp screen Inappropriate selections may affect subsequent operations External Hard Disk Drives You can connect an external hard disk drive to the serial terminal at the rear of this unit External hard disk drives can be combined with this unit in the following ways Combinations other than those below are not possible 500 GB 1 ...

Page 141: ...ote that playing back video recorded in an external HDD simultaneously on this unit and multiple clients may cause delay in the playback of video images and audio sound This is not a malfunction and there is no problem with the recorded images Normal playback will be restored when simultaneous playback stops or when the number of devices playing back at the same time decreases Memo It is recommend...

Page 142: ... For controlling the PTZ camera APage 135 PTZ Camera Control 䡵 FUNCTION 6 Displays the maintenance information screen APage 137 Display and Saving of Maintenance Information 䡵 FUNCTION 7 VR N1600U E For sending audio sound to a camera that supports bidirectional audio APage 126 Audio Transmission Application Control VR N1600U E Pressing a Button for Two Seconds or Longer 䡵 REC CONTROL Turns on off...

Page 143: ...e 88 For cameras that have specified the JCBP S protocol in AP T Z type controlled through COM1 COM2B of PTZ Camera Settings COM1 COM2 control of the iris focus and camera menu are also enabled on the live screen of the NVR Viewer in addition to PTZ control Memo A PTZ camera is an analog camera with an analog output that enables PTZ control via RS 485 1 Press and hold the FUNCTION button and press...

Page 144: ...ding server APage 85 Service Manager PTZ Camera Control continued Tilts the camera upwards Tilts the camera downwards Pans the camera to the right Pans the camera to the left Zooms out Zooms in Opens the iris Closes the iris Sets the focus to a distant position Focuses automatically Sets the focus to a closer position Position Selection Select HOME or a different position For moving to the positio...

Page 145: ...n A Power Failure History The power failure history appears The Power Failure History is empty if no power failure has occurred in the past B Information Screen Resolution Displays the screen resolution This is expressed in units of Avertical pixel x horizontal pixelB Operating Time VR N1600U E Displays the total operating time of VR N1600U E This is expressed in the Ahours minutes secondsB format...

Page 146: ...rted folder is indicated as follows The date in the folder name indicates the time interval of export YYYYMMDDhhmmss_YYYYMMDDhhmmss _ Camera Model Camera name 4 Double click the data folder in the list on the right side of the Explorer A file list appears in the right list 5 Double click Browser exe in the list on the right side of the Explorer The Export Viewer starts up Viewing Exported Data 䡵 V...

Page 147: ...2 Click the Play button The database is played back at the specified speed 䡵 Stopping Playback 1 Click the Stop button Data playback stops Exiting the Export Viewer 1 Go to the Start menu and select File Close Ends the Export Viewer Memo You can also click on the right side of the screen to exit the Export Viewer For details of the viewer refer to the Milestone XProtect Smart Client User s Manual ...

Page 148: ...ystick List Axis Setup Section Button Setup Section Z axis Y axis X axis Joystick Item Description A Invert By default the PTZ camera moves to the right when you push the joystick to the right along the X axis and moves up when you pull the joystick towards you along the Y axis The movements are reversed if you select Invert B Absolute By selecting AAbsoluteB the angle of the joystick corresponds ...

Page 149: ...appears 8 Deselect the Automatic path selection check box 9 Configure each drive as destinations for storing images of the respective cameras Note Performing the above setting only after the NAS device setting is complete and when the device is connected to the network If you change the archive destination after applying the setting playback of previously archived data will fail The configurable i...

Page 150: ...557 16 0 31 46 92 151 441 855 1859 QVGA 27 0 17 26 52 86 258 521 1210 15 0 33 49 98 162 470 905 1951 8 0 63 95 187 306 854 1556 3014 5 0 102 152 298 484 1293 2233 3926 䢇 16 Channel Recording No Audio Recording External HDD 1 TB 1 Unit Hour Image Size Data Image kB Frame rate per channel per second ips 30 15 10 5 3 1 0 5 0 2 Picture Quality Settings VGA 32 0 49 74 148 247 747 1519 3833 24 0 67 100 ...

Page 151: ...598 1557 2611 4367 5 0 103 203 301 580 920 2234 3489 5246 䢇 8 Channel Recording No Audio Recording External HDD 1 TB 1 Unit Hour Image Size Data Image kB Frame rate per channel per second ips 30 15 10 5 3 1 0 5 0 2 Picture Quality Settings VGA 32 0 50 101 151 303 504 1519 3061 7689 24 0 68 135 203 405 676 2033 4089 10259 20 0 81 163 244 488 813 2444 4912 12316 16 0 102 204 305 611 1018 3061 6146 1...

Page 152: ... 161 265 745 1374 2722 10 131 258 420 1137 1993 3594 QVGA 27 47 94 155 451 871 1880 15 87 172 282 791 1449 2837 8 164 321 520 1374 2342 4023 5 261 504 805 1993 3172 4897 䢇 9 channel recording without audio recording and with one additional 1 TB HDD upgrade Hour Image Size Data Image kB Frame rate per channel per second ips 30 15 10 5 3 1 0 5 0 2 VGA 32 133 266 443 1335 2694 6772 24 178 356 594 178...

Page 153: ...387 566 1054 1608 3393 4707 6126 䢇 9 Channel Recording No Audio Recording Additional HDD 1 TB x 1 Unit Hour Image Size Data Image kB Frame rate per channel per second ips 30 15 10 5 3 1 0 5 0 2 Picture Quality Settings VGA 32 101 202 303 606 1009 3034 6092 15266 24 135 270 405 809 1349 4053 8131 20362 16 203 406 609 1217 2029 6092 12208 30555 10 325 650 976 1951 3252 9761 19547 48903 QVGA 27 120 2...

Page 154: ...abase Settings A Page 110 Max records in database Selected 108000 Max timespan in database Not Selected Archive automatically when database is full Selected In case of database failure the following action syould be taken Repair Scan Delete if fails Repair Delete if fails Archive if fails Delete no repair Archive no repair PTZ Preset Display the PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name window A Page 9...

Page 155: ... 108 Delet databases in the backup directory older then days 9999 Send email on archive error Selected Automatic path selection Selected Daily archiving times 12 00 00 Name All Selected Camera s Properties Adjusting Camera Settings A Page 63 Image Quality Full Super High for megapixel High Medium Low Frame Rate Unlimited Medium Low Maintain Image Aspect Ration Selected Update on motion only Not Se...

Page 156: ...VR N900U Encode Mode Variable File Size Average File Size Constant File Size Interpolate Selected Serial VR N900U Speed 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 4800 19200 38400 Data Lenght 7 8 Parity NONE ODD EVEN Stop Bit 1 2 OS Settings OS Setting A Page 72 Network Adapter Interface Name Intel姞 82566DM Gigabit Network LAN1 Camera Network VR N1600U E Realtek RTL8169 8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC LAN1 C...

Page 157: ...Not Selected Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time VR 1600U VR N900U GMT Greenwich Mean Time VR 1600E Auto Detect Settings Auto Detect Settings A Page 113 IP Lease Enable Disable IP Lease Parameter Start Address 192 168 0 100 Unit 1 Unit to 20Units to 99 Units Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 DNS Server Primary 192 168 0 253 Secondry 192 168 0 252 Domain Name None Lease Time Limit No Yes...

Page 158: ... unit started up Unable to control using REC and PLAY Check to ensure that the operation lock is not turned on Images are not recorded in the recording control mode Check the Camera Recording Settings Check to ensure that the scheduler is set to online Check to ensure that the camera is in the recording control mode Unable to play back audio sound Check to ensure that the audio item of the camera ...

Page 159: ...he connecting cable is properly inserted If no abnormality is found above consult your nearest JVC service center WARNING HDD Raid This is a hard disk during RAID setting warning Consult your nearest JVC service center WARNING HDD xxx Disconnect The NAS drive is disconnected Check the operation of NAS Check the connection with NAS FAN STOP Fan abnormality Check to ensure that the fan is running If...

Page 160: ...ages Distribution performance When viewing live images on NVR Up to 160 ips 80 ips 80 ips When not viewing live images on NVR Up to 240 ips 0 ips 80 ips when NVR Viewer is not started up When using NAS When viewing live images on NVR Up to 80 ips 80 ips 80 ips When not viewing live images on NVR Up to 80 ips 0 ips 80 ips 䡵 Attachments Accessories VR 1600U Start up Guide 1 CD ROM 1 Power Cord 2 m 1...

Page 161: ...on Format Video JPEG MPEG 4 Network camera JPEG Analog camera Audio μ law 64 kbps A D 8 bits Fs 8 kHz 䡵 Recording HDD Capacity 250 GB 1 䡵 Recording Displaying live images Distribution performance When viewing live images on NVR Up to 120 ips 60 ips 30 ips When not viewing live images on NVR Up to 120 ips 0 ips 82 ips when NVR Viewer is not started up When using NAS When viewing live images on NVR ...

Page 162: ...LST0728 001B NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER VR N1600U VR N1600E VR N900U ...

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