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NV-DVR1104/CD, NV-DVR1108/CD and NV-DVR1116/CD ver. 1.1 - user's manual 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1. FOREWORD INFORMATION

...........................................................................................................6

 

1.1  Main characteristics .......................................................................................................................6 
1.2  Technical specification ..................................................................................................................7 

2. DEVICE POWER UP

.......................................................................................................................... 9 

2.1  Preparing the equipment for operation.........................................................................................10 
2.2  Electric connectors of  back panel ...............................................................................................12 

 

2.3  External Devices Connection ......................................................................................................13 

 

2.4  HDD Installation ........................................................................................................................13 

 

 

2.4.1  Swappable bay HDD installation  .....................................................................................13 

 

 

2.4.2  Internal HDD installation (inside the Multiplexer).............................................................13 

 

2.5  Device power on and power off ..................................................................................................14

 

3. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 

......................................................................................................15

 

4. DEVICE MENU

.................................................................................................................................17

 

4.1    System setup ............................................................................................................................18 
4.2    Camera setup............................................................................................................................21 
4.3    Motion detection.......................................................................... .......................................... .......22 
4.4    Recording.................................................................................................................................24 
4.5    Alarm setup..............................................................................................................................26 
4.6    Event List.................................................................................................................................28 
4.7    HDD Management....................................................................................................................29 
4.8    Network setup ..........................................................................................................................31 
4.9    Firmware update ......................................................................................................................32 
4.10  CD/DVD backup  .....................................................................................................................33 
4.11  Default setup ............................................................................................................................33 

5. RECORDING

.....................................................................................................................................34

 

5.1  Manual recording  ......................................................................................................................35 
5.2  Schedule recording .....................................................................................................................36 

6. PLAYBACK

.......................................................................................................................................38

 

6.1  Play time search .........................................................................................................................38 
6.2  Event list search .........................................................................................................................40 

7. RECORDED DATA BACKUP

..........................................................................................................41

 

7.1  Flash memory backup.................................................................................................................41 
7.2  CD backup .................................................................................................................................42 

8. ALARM INPUTS AND OUTPUTS CONNECTIONS FOR EXTERNAL DEVICES

.......................44

 

9. SPEED DOME CAMERAS - CONNECTION AND CONTROL (PTZ)

. ..........................................46 

 

9.1 Novus Speed Dome Camera Connection ......................................................................................46 

 

9.2 Camera Control ...........................................................................................................................48

 

10. IR REMOTE CONTROL

.................................................................................................................49 

11. KEYBOARD CONTROL

.................................................................................................................50 

12. NETWORK CONNECTION

............................................................................................................51 

 

12.1  Computer hardware requirements .............................................................................................51 

 

12.2  Initiating connection.................................................................................................................52 

 

12.3  User Interface view ..................................................................................................................53 

 

12.4  Display settings........................................................................................................................54 

 

 

12.4.1  Saving images in "live" mode.........................................................................................55 

 

 

12.4.2  PTZ camera control in "live" mode.................................................................................56 

 

12.5  Recorded data search................................................................................................................57 

 

 

12.5.1  Saving images while playback mode ..............................................................................59 

 

12.6  Software settings ......................................................................................................................60 

 

 

12.6.1  Software language and time server settings.....................................................................60 

 

 

12.6.2  User password and accounts...........................................................................................60 

 

 

12.6.3  NC Viewer download ....................................................................................................60 

 

 

12.6.4  IP Setting ......................................................................................................................60 

 

 

12.6.5  FTP & e-Mail ................................................................................................................61 

13. BACKUP PLAYBACK

.....................................................................................................................62 

 

13.1  View of NC Viewer software window.......................................................................................62 

 

13.2  Flash memory backup playback ................................................................................................63 

 

13.3  Flash memory backup converting to JPEG or AVI format..........................................................64 

 

13.4  Flash memory backup printing..................................................................................................66 

 

13.5  CD backup playback.................................................................................................................67 

 

13.6  CD backup converting to JPEG or AVI format ..........................................................................67 

 

13.7  CD backup printing ..................................................................................................................67 

 

13.8  Playback from HDD withdrawn directly from multiplexer .........................................................67 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NV-DVR1104/CD

Page 1: ...NV DVR1104 CD NV DVR1108 CD NV DVR1116 CD user s manual...

Page 2: ...r the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste It shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the waste electrical and ele...

Page 3: ...NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS UNIT ONLY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL MAY OPEN THE UNIT INSTALLATION AND SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL R...

Page 4: ...lug the unit from the outlet before cleaning This device can be cleaned only with a clean damp cloth Try to avoid using chemically active liquid cleaners or aerosol In the event of strong dirt it is a...

Page 5: ...BACKUP 41 7 1 Flash memory backup 41 7 2 CD backup 42 8 ALARM INPUTS AND OUTPUTS CONNECTIONS FOR EXTERNAL DEVICES 44 9 SPEED DOME CAMERAS CONNECTION AND CONTROL PTZ 46 9 1 Novus Speed Dome Camera Con...

Page 6: ...f mode and recording speed Alarm recording function Motion detection with defined active areas 1 channel audio recording Immediate access to any recorded data PTZ camera control using front panel remo...

Page 7: ...ps for 4 video inputs Display Screen Full screen 4 Recorded data search By date time or events Motion detection adjustable zone s size and sensitivity 12x16 grid Event log up to 2000 per HDD Video los...

Page 8: ...uence Recorded data search By date time or events Motion detection adjustable zone s size and sensitivity 12x16 grid Event log up to 2000 per HDD Video loss detection Yes HDD up to 2 HDD s up to 400GB...

Page 9: ...o power on the equipment directly after it has been brought from a place of low temperature If the device has been brought from the area of lower temperature the user should wait until the equipment w...

Page 10: ...itor connection 1 x BNC and 1 x S Video connectors available the possibility of selection from various display modes 5 ALARM alarm inputs alarm outputs 6 RS 232 485 D Sub 9 PIN connector for device re...

Page 11: ...connectors available the possibility of selection from various display modes 3 Audio out RCA audio output 4 cooling fan do not cover 5 POWER 90 260V Power supply socket 6 ALARM RS 232 485 alarm inputs...

Page 12: ...2 2 3 External Devices Connection All installation procedures should be conducted by qualified personnel Before device installation and operation please analyze the scheme shown below Depending on spe...

Page 13: ...e set in MASTER mode When using two HDD s one of them must be set in MASTER mode and the second in SLAVE mode HDD configuration of specified type and manufacturer is described in the HDD manual suppli...

Page 14: ...WARNING We do not advice to connect any additional devices such us cameras monitors etc while device operation Device power on is activated by switching the power switch to position 1 The loading pro...

Page 15: ...ons are used as a cursor buttons In PTZ mode these buttons are used to control the camera ENTER in setting mode is used to enter submenu and edition bars COPY in playback mode activates backup procedu...

Page 16: ...setting mode is used to enter submenu and edition bars COPY in playback mode activates backup procedure on flash memory 3 IR receiver 4 HDD swappable bay 5 CD RW recorder 6 LED s 7 MENU On Screen Dis...

Page 17: ...age will be displayed In order to exit selected menu or to return to the higher level menu from individual sub menus and modification fields EXIT option should be selected and ENTER button must be pre...

Page 18: ...NCHRONIZED WITH NTP ARE YOU SURE YES NO If YES is selected system time will be synchronized 4 SEQUENCE TIME display time of each camera in sequence mode on Main monitor time is defined in seconds 2 99...

Page 19: ...detection and alarm inputs are active automatic sequence mode is aborted for the event duration in his time only alarm camera will be displayed Displaying time depends on alarm settings If SPOT SWITCH...

Page 20: ...tiplexer remote control using system keyboards NV KBD30 i NV KBD60 ID number should be selected using 1 to 9 digits System keyboard connection is described in 11 unit Keyboard user s manual is attache...

Page 21: ...on to ON 3 RECORD if this option is set to OFF the image from selected camera will not be recorded however it still will be displayed on the screen In order to record image from selected camera set th...

Page 22: ...Alarm recording mode camera name is displayed in yellow color When this option is set to OFF motion detection is not analyzed and all remaining menu lines are not displayed 3 BUZZER when this option...

Page 23: ...TER button should be pressed In order to activate deactivate all line SEL button should be pressed When the motion in camera image is detected multiplexer switches to alarm recording mode automaticall...

Page 24: ...umber of recording cameras the multiplexer resources are equally divided between each camera When only one camera is recorded it is not recommended to select 50P speed This position is available only...

Page 25: ...option defines the recording image compression level along with the recording quality level 4 quality levels are available LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST The total duration of recording time for specific HDD d...

Page 26: ...ted if this option is set to OFF sound signal stays inactive 4 EXT ALARM MODE this option is used to suit alarm outputs to external devices When NC option is selected alarm signal is activated by alar...

Page 27: ...tion is set to ON each motion detection is noted in system registry If this option is set to OFF motion detection function and alarm recording are active but there will be no event notice in system re...

Page 28: ...registry event refers are displayed in the top of the screen In order to proceed to following pages please use cursor buttons in order to playback records which are connected with the event cursor but...

Page 29: ...tored data will be lost If this option is set to OFF the system will stop recording process when all available HDD capacity is used Disk Full system notification will appear on the screen in the event...

Page 30: ...lease do not forget your new selected password If new password is forgotten all default settings must be restored c FORMAT if this option is selected and ENTER button is pressed data loss warning will...

Page 31: ...network type various bandwidths are available It helps to fit data transmission to network capacity If this option is set to CROSSOVER up to 4 5Mbit s data transfer is available If this option is set...

Page 32: ...re updating please consult it with your NOVUS products distributor In order to update the firmware copy files on flash memory than insert this memory into DVR USB port and press ENTER button When data...

Page 33: ...DISK if this option is set to ON all data from CD RW will be erased 5 BACKUP DISK START if this position is selected and ENTER button is pressed backup function or CD RW erasing is activated NOTICE O...

Page 34: ...at device operates in alarm recording mode In case of event all descriptions will turn into described above In stand by mode LED above REC button and H D D LED do not light Recording speed which is di...

Page 35: ...ording press REC button one more time When SCHEDULE RECORDING option in RECORD menu is active the device operates as follows When continuous Schedule recording is run and orange REC button is pressed...

Page 36: ...us recording A this option is used for alarm recording X this option is used when recording process does not occur Programming of schedule recording is described in following example EXAMPLE According...

Page 37: ...l recording speed matters only if recording mode is adjusted manual by operator within 16 08 section Settings in WEEKEND section can be adjusted analogically As a terminal effect of described above sc...

Page 38: ...network is unavailable In case of simultaneous local and network playback both users will watch records from the same date Various screen display modes are available 6 1 PLAY TIME SEARCH When this op...

Page 39: ...ard playback R PLAY backward playback FF forward playback speed change during playback aditional press switches playback speed to x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 REW backward playback speed change each additional pr...

Page 40: ...t is possible to define period of time whereof events will be displayed If EVENT LIST option is selected following screen will be displayed Event list usage is described in chapter 4 6 During playback...

Page 41: ...ate playback process and search for the beginning of required record Subsequently during playback with normal speed ENTER button should be pressed After a while files backup will be initiated and foll...

Page 42: ...n order to restore image when data backup is done network connection should be refreshed in IE Web browser In order to CD backup insert CD CD RW into recorder and enter CD DVD BACKUP menu In START TIM...

Page 43: ...s required MB value can be set Value change can be adjusted using cursor buttons In order to leave this menu ENETR button must be pressed NOTICE if selected data size exceeds CD capacity backup proces...

Page 44: ...er to automatically switch the device to alarm recording mode manual or schedule recording must be initiated Junction for cable connection is equipped with handy removable clamp junctions terminal On...

Page 45: ...should be protected against discharges which may damage them NV DVR1104 CD NV DVR1108 CD and NV DVR1116 CD are equipped with alarm outputs which allow for external devices control Both outputs modes N...

Page 46: ...amera with address 2 connected to channel 2 and so on Control is done by Novus C Novus C1 Novus C2 or Pelco D protocols Notice All cameras in the system should have identical protocol and transmission...

Page 47: ...SPEED DOME CAMERA CONNECTION AND CONTROL Novus camera CAMA I no 1 Video Novus camera CAMA I no 8 16 v 24VAC 24VAC FGND RX RX TX RX TX GND 24VAC 24VAC v 24VAC 24VAC FGND RX RX TX RX TX GND 24VAC 24VAC...

Page 48: ...tep of particular function e g pan move When MENU button is pressed special PTZ menu will appear Using this menu one of six camera pan and tilt levels may be defined Each level represents how long the...

Page 49: ...mote control range is approximately 7 m and depends on battery level Operating angle regarding device front panel is approximately 30 The view of IR remote control Remote control buttons are described...

Page 50: ...oard is equipped with LED display that informs about address of current controlled multiplexer and last sent commands NV KBD60 system keyboard is technically advanced device designed for multiplexer s...

Page 51: ...ifferent camera view or screen split but all of them see the same recordings form the same time Changing the playback time takes influence on each client s applet currently connected Warning NOVUS com...

Page 52: ...input in the browser address bar If selected communication port is different than 80 after address space colon and port number must be typed For example http 192 168 2 128 100 If typed address is cor...

Page 53: ...116 CD ver 1 1 user s manual All rights reserved NOVUS Security Sp z o o 53 12 3 User Interface view The view of software window in display mode after login admin account The view software window in s...

Page 54: ...de If this icon is clicked images from all cameras will be displayed on the full screen Additional mouse button click restores normal display mode System clock that network connection refers to is con...

Page 55: ...yback speed In PATH bar AVI file access path should be selected When all settings are set REC button should be pressed to initiate recording of current camera image Recorded camera title will be displ...

Page 56: ...IR remote control If everything works properly it is possible to control cameras via network Camera control can be run in various display modes It is impossible to control camera in full screen displa...

Page 57: ...selected In order to start searching by required date and time icon should be clicked SEARCH menu disappears when all cameras are displayed During records playback in left bottom corner PLAY inscripti...

Page 58: ...ction during playback following icons buttons should be used Each additional icon click will switch playback speed as follows x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 In order to proceed to live mode STOP icon should be clic...

Page 59: ...ists of event type Channel column consists of channel number Event shortcuts description V LOSS video signal loss ALARM external alarm MOTION motion detection POWER multiplexer Power up REC start reco...

Page 60: ...onnection with multiplexer should be done with user s login or not To accept selection click Setting button User Management position is used to edit users accounts User s list with their passwords and...

Page 61: ...s e mail address used for sending e mails Receiver Mail the receiver s e mail address Bcc Mail second receiver s e mail address Event Subject event title In order to send e mail notification Mail pos...

Page 62: ...o codecs installation This player allows to search for records in HDDs withdrawn directly from multiplexer Played records can be recorded on PC NC Viewer player is also available on CD ROM or might be...

Page 63: ...ening file icon should be clicked Search for flash memory and select required copy file After a while required file will be analyzed and ready for playback Vertical status bar informs on file analyze...

Page 64: ...e maximum cameras quantity Setting menu should be entered and required channel number should be set in Max Channel position 13 3 Flash memory backup converting to JPEG or AVI file format When playback...

Page 65: ...s clicked menu will be closed and system will wait to initiate playback and AVI file recording In order to initiate these processes icon should be clicked During AVI file recording playback will be ru...

Page 66: ...inter directly with no need of use additional software In order to print single image right mouse button should be clicked on the camera image and Print CamNo 01 Image should be selected Following win...

Page 67: ...view and PC data backup In order to conduct this process multiplexer should be turned off swappable bay should be opened and withdrawn HDD should be connected to PC directly via IDE channels or using...

Page 68: ...allows also to stop backup process any time and every time when playback is completed File name includes information about date and time when file was created e g 20060904_120616 dvr 13 10 Event file...

Page 69: ...NV DVR1104 CD NV DVR1108 CD and NV DVR1116 CD ver 1 1 user s manual All rights reserved NOVUS Security Sp z o o 69 NOTES...

Page 70: ...NOVUS Security Sp z o o ul Pu awska 431 02 801 Warszawa tel 22 546 0 700 fax 22 546 0 719 www novuscctv com 2007 01 25...

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