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3-869-888-

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Network 
Surveillance 
Recorder

User’s Guide

Before operating the unit, please read this manual 
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

NSR Series

© 2006 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for IPELA 3-869-888-16 (1)

Page 1: ...869 888 16 1 Network Surveillance Recorder User s Guide Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference NSR Series 2006 Sony Corporation All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ... 100 50 36 Basic Operation Overview 39 Logging On to the NSR 40 Basic Window Operations 42 Changing the Password 44 Logging Off From the NSR 45 Locking the NSR 46 Shutting Down and Restarting the NSR 47 Saving and Restoring Configuration Data 47 Saving Configuration Data 47 Restoring Configuration Data 48 Exporting Log Files 50 Starting Up the Setup Menu 51 Monitoring Live Images Overview 53 Monit...

Page 3: ...ges 75 Option Window Auxiliary Function Area 77 Alarm Log 77 System Log 79 Alarm Output 80 Sensor Input 81 VMD Recorder 81 Manual Trigger 82 Settings Overview 83 Configuration Window Basic Operation 83 Advanced Configuration 84 General 84 Camera 93 Setting IP Addresses after Detecting Cameras Automatically Camera IP Setup 93 Detecting Cameras on the Network Automatically and Registering Multiple C...

Page 4: ...tron Corporation Documentation 2006 Sony Corporation 2006 Sony Corporation Trademarks IPELA and are trademarks of Sony Corporation Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Linux is either a registered trademark or trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and or other countries Red Hat is a regi...

Page 5: ...through them making the NSR a truly versatile monitoring tool Notes When using RealShot Manager as a remote controller for the NSR select Controller during installation of RealShot Manager With two monitors connected to the NSR you can perform settings and monitoring operations on monitor 1 and hot spot monitoring on monitor 2 Monitor Keyboard Mouse NSR Network Surveillance cameras Windows PC Inst...

Page 6: ...to RAID 0 Slim type 2U space saving 19 inch rack mounting model With the optional rack mounting kit sold separately the recorder can be installed in a standard universal pitch EIA 19 inch rack High resolution up to 480 fps VGA JPEG recording The NSR 100 can support up to 64 cameras the NSR 50 can support up to 32 cameras and the NSR 25 can support up to 20 cameras1 The NSR 100 records images at a ...

Page 7: ...1 Video Motion Detection Recorder Run searches for recorded images by camera name date alarm and other methods Create privacy zones by using the dynamic masking functions2 Dynamic masking covers pan tilt and zoom Precise alarm processing is made possible by performing the various types of filtering3 that use the image processing results sent from the camera in the form of object information metada...

Page 8: ... in sequence 1 2 3 4 when the NSR starts When an error occurs the corresponding status LED lights together with the error LED which lights or blinks to indicate the type of error For details see STATUS LED page 168 E Error LED Lights or blinks when an error occurs F REC LED Lights when recording images G DVD CD drive Use this drive to write data from the NSR hard disks to DVD and CD For details on...

Page 9: ...in conjunction with the supplied front panel key to lock the front bezel When the front bezel is locked you cannot pull out the front bezel Also do not lock the front bezel when the front bezel is pulled out You can distinguish the locked position from the unlocked position by looking at the lock as illustrated below O Vent holes These openings allow air to flow from the front of the NSR to the re...

Page 10: ...rror LED Lights or blinks when an error occurs F REC LED Lights when recording images G Combo drive Use this drive to write data from the NSR hard disks to CD H Lock Use this in conjunction with the supplied front panel key to lock the front bezel When the front bezel is locked you cannot pull out the front bezel Also do not lock the front bezel when the front bezel is pulled out You can distingui...

Page 11: ...connector The displayed images are the same as those for monitor connector 1 E Serial connector RS 232C Use this connector to connect the control line of the uninterruptible power supply UPS F Sensor input connector Use this connector to connect the sensor input lines For connection details and wiring diagrams for sensor inputs see the I O Port page 170 G Alarm output connector Use this connector ...

Page 12: ...supply connector Use this connector to connect the power cord This feature is not currently supported External storage devices may not be supported depending on the software version For details consult your dealer NSR 25 A Fan Take care not to obstruct the fan grille If the grille is obstructed heat may build up in the unit leading to damage and or fire B Power switch Press the switch in the a pos...

Page 13: ...ector Use this connector to connect a USB keyboard mouse USB flash memory or the RM NS10 remote control unit to the NSR H LAN connectors Use these connectors to connect 10 Base T 100 Base TX or 1000 Base T network cables to the NSR I Monitor connectors 1 and 2 Use these connectors to connect a monitor J Audio output connectors L and R Use these connectors to output audio to a peripheral audio devi...

Page 14: ...Display LCD Panel 1600 1200 60 Generic CRT Display Monitor 1024 768 50 70 Generic CRT Display Monitor 1280 1024 50 90 Generic CRT Display Monitor 1600 1200 50 90 The following resolutions can be specified XGA 1024 768 SXGA 1280 1024 UXGA 1600 1200 2 Use a USB keyboard with a cable However keys other than the standard may not function Wireless or infrared USB keyboards may also not function properl...

Page 15: ...low and configure the necessary settings Configuration Flow Initial configuration Modification Turn on the NSR The system configuration window automatically appears See System Configuration System Wizard page 16 The NSR restarts automatically Monitoring windw Modify the system settings page 25 See below for additional settings For further configuration See below for additional settings Logon scree...

Page 16: ...igured during the initial configuration For details see Modifying the System Configuration page 25 System Configuration First Time Basic Initial Setup When the NSR starts for the first time you must perform the following procedure Caution The remainder of this manual uses illustrations and screens of the NSR 100 50 Basic Configuration 1 Connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse to the unit and turn o...

Page 17: ...ppears The unit starts and the system settings screen Setup Wizard appears 2 Click Next The Select Language screen appears 3 Select the desired display language from the list and then click Next The EULA screen appears 4 Read the user license agreement click Accept and then click Next The Keyboard Layout screen appears ...

Page 18: ...e zone from the list and then click Next There is no option for enabling or disabling summer time If you select a time zone in which time is adjusted for summer time the time is adjusted for summer time automatically The Date and Time screen appears 7 Verify the date and time and configure the correct date and time if necessary then click Next The General Network Setting screen appears ...

Page 19: ... Gateway Enter the default gateway IP address When only the local network is used or connection to other networks is not necessary do not enter an IP address The Network Device 1 screen appears 2 Configure the Network Device settings for each of the LAN ports When using the NSR 100 50 configure the settings for each of the three LAN ports LAN1 LAN2 and LAN 3 When using the NSR 25 configure the set...

Page 20: ...Example 224 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 etc Netmask Enter the subnet mask address Note The default settings for network devices are as follows IP Address 192 168 0 1 2 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 The settings for each of the network devices 1 2 and 3 only network device 1 for the NSR 25 The Monitor Model screen appears 9 Perform screen size settings depending on each monitor port and th...

Page 21: ...he appropriate video format depending on your region NTSC or PAL and then click Next This screen only appears when using the NSR 100 50 The Host Name screen appears 11 Perform settings for each item and then click Next Host Name Enter the host name Note Use only alphanumeric characters underscores _ and hyphens Domain Name Enter the network domain name according to your network Example xxx sony co...

Page 22: ...ts automatically Camera IP Address Configuration and Registration to NSR After restarting the logon screen appears Next configure the IP addresses for cameras and register them to the NSR 1 Enter your user name and password and then click Log On Default User Name admin Default Password admin The Camera screen appears in the Configuration window ...

Page 23: ...Network Device for IP Setup Normally Network 1 is selected as the camera network and a list of the cameras found appears in the Found Camera List The check boxes of all found cameras are selected 2 Enter the following information in the field labeled 2 Set Camera network setting The user name and password of the camera you are configuring settings for The range of IP addresses on the same network ...

Page 24: ...Register Cameras window appears 5 Perform the following settings In the Register Cameras window a list of cameras that have not been registered to the NSR appears with the check box for each selected 1 Verify the number of cameras selected for registration in the column labeled Cameras to be registered and confirm the user name and password for each camera Caution The user name and password for th...

Page 25: ...you have verified the settings for each camera click Monitoring The Monitoring window appears By clicking Configure you can switch to the Configuration screen and make changes to the settings Modifying the System Configuration 1 Click System at the top left of the Monitoring window and then click Setup Menu in the Setup Menu screen that appears The Setup Menu screen appears ...

Page 26: ...ne of the languages displaying in the screen and then click Accept When you click Accept the Setup Menu screen returns 4 Select the Keyboard Layout and then click Select The Keyboard Layout screen appears 5 Select the language for the USB keyboard connected to the NSR and then click Accept When you click Accept the Setup Menu screen returns ...

Page 27: ...re is no option for enabling or disabling summer time If you select a time zone in which time is adjusted for summer time the time is adjusted for summer time automatically When you click Accept the Setup Menu screen returns 8 Select the Network and then click Select The Network Device Menu screen appears 9 Select the desired network device and then click Select The network settings consist of a G...

Page 28: ...mary DNS Domain Name Server Skip this entry if a primary DNS is not available or not required Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS Skip this entry if a secondary DNS is not available or not required Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the default gateway Skip this entry when only a local network is used or when connections to other networks are not required Hosts Setting If ...

Page 29: ...address make sure that it is not already used on the network Entering an IP address already in use may lead to erratic operation of the unit but no error messages appear to indicate the fact Because of IP address attribution rules setting invalid addresses such as the ones below are not allowed Example 224 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 etc Netmask Enter the subnet mask address Note Th...

Page 30: ...he list For details consult the network administrator 2 Click Accept When you click Accept the Setup Menu screen returns 14 Select the Monitor and then click Select The Video Device Menu screen appears 15 Select the desired monitor and then click Select When two monitors are connected the second monitor can be configured if Dual Head is clicked Caution When configuring settings for the second moni...

Page 31: ...n 1024 768 When you click Accept the Setup Menu screen returns 17 When using the NSR 100 50 select Video and then click Select The Video Setting screen appears 18 Select the PAL or NTSC video output format and then click Accept Only the NSR 100 50 When you click Accept the Setup Menu screen returns 19 Select the Host Name and then click Select The Host Name screen appears 20 Enter the host name an...

Page 32: ...elect The NTP Setting screen appears 22 When you want to acquire the current time from an NTP server select Enable and enter the NTP server IP address then click Accept When you do not want to acquire the current time from an NTP server select Disable and then click Accept When you click Accept the Setup Menu screen returns 23 Select the SNMP and then click Select The SNMP Menu screen appears ...

Page 33: ...en you select Agent Enable Select this check box to enable the SNMP Agent function Disable Select this check box to disable the SNMP Agent function Community Enter the name of the SNMP community in the text box Contact Enter the administrator e mail address Location Enter the location of the NSR Note You can acquire the System and SystemUptime MIB 2 objects that appear with the 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 and 1...

Page 34: ... this option to be notified of irregular voltage activity UPS Events Select this option if you are connected to a UPS and that you want to be notified of UPS power failures Power Events Select this option to be notified when the NSR shuts down Fan Events Select this option to be notified of irregular fan activity RAID Events Select this option to be notified of RAID group rebuilds HDD Events Selec...

Page 35: ...efore shutting down the unit after a power interruption is detected 28 When the settings are complete click Quit The completed system settings are saved to DiskOnModule DOM While the settings are being saved a progress bar appears When the process is complete OK is enabled Caution If the network settings have been modified a network restart is performed Be aware that during this period recording m...

Page 36: ...oard and USB mouse to the NSR and turn on the power The following screen and a progress bar for hardware startup appear 2 Press F12 on the keyboard while the progress bar is displayed The screen similar to the following appears Example For the NSR 50 there are 3 menu items for the NSR 100 The number of devices and their names may differ from the following example screen Model Type Approximate capa...

Page 37: ...dule and press Enter Startup from DiskOnModule DOM begins After startup the DOM menu appears 4 Click the third item from the top Clean System Restore with Changing RAID Types The RAID Type selection screen appears 5 Select the RAID Type and click OK Example For the NSR 50 The confirmation screen appears ...

Page 38: ...about 5 hours A progress bar appears during the process When the process successfully completes a notification screen appears Example For an NSR 50 with RAID 1 selected 7 Press Enter after the process completes and the message Press any key to continue appears The screen returns to the DOM menu 8 Click Reboot The NSR reboots and the Setup Wizard appears ...

Page 39: ... For details on other functions see the following chart Note With two monitors connected to the NSR you can perform settings and monitoring operations on monitor 1 and hot spot monitoring on monitor 2 Configuring the system Registering cameras Configuring cameras Configuring camera advanced settings To perform the initial configuration Controlling cameras Selecting the Live Images page 59 To monit...

Page 40: ...tion Detection Recorder To record Configuring sensor input Playing Back Recorded Images page 65 To play back recorded images Monitoring audio from a camera Configuring alarm outputs To use other functions Configuring monitors Recording Live Images page 64 Recording Schedule page 135 VMD Recorder page 112 Sensor Input page 121 Searching for Recorded Images to Play Back page 68 Monitoring Audio From...

Page 41: ...screen appears Notes About two seconds after you turn on the NSR the fan starts emitting a loud noise but this is not a malfunction If the NSR is not properly turned off it may take some time for it to start the next time you turn it on The logon screen appears ...

Page 42: ...age 53 and for details about all the settings see Settings page 83 The NSR has two windows the Monitoring window for monitoring images and the Configuration window for configuring settings Switch between them as necessary by clicking the corresponding button at the top of the window When you click Monitoring The Monitoring window appears In this window you can monitor live images or recorded image...

Page 43: ...uration The Configuration window appears Select a camera Use these buttons to switch between live images and recorded images These buttons change depending the available operations for the current screen Select the settings that you want to change Depending on your selections various settings and information appear ...

Page 44: ...end that you modify the default password after logging on to the NSR for the first time and then to guard your password carefully Notes You can only change the user name of the user logged on currently When operating by remote control enter only numbers for a password Passwords can contain up to 15 characters 1 Click System at the top of the window The System Menu screen appears 2 Click Change Pas...

Page 45: ...Enter the current password New Password Enter your new password Confirm New Password Enter your new password again to confirm 4 Click OK The password modification is applied Logging Off From the NSR 1 Click System at the top of the window The System Menu screen appears 2 Click Log Off A message appears to confirm whether to log off ...

Page 46: ... You can temporarily lock the screen in its current state Use the lock if for example you need to leave your seat during operation 1 Click System at the top of the window The System Menu screen appears 2 Click Lock When operations are locked the following screen appears To unlock operations enter your user name and password and click Unlock Note Operations can be unlocked by a logged in user or a ...

Page 47: ... minutes If the NSR does not shut down or restart after several minutes shut it down manually by pressing the power switch located on the rear of the unit in the a position for more than five seconds Saving and Restoring Configuration Data You can save NSR configuration data to external media or restore the configuration data to the NSR Saving Configuration Data Caution Be aware that the following...

Page 48: ...HourMinuteSecond itm Ex If the data is saved at 12 34 56 on January 1 2007 a directory named 20070101123456 and a file named 20070101123456 itm are created Restoring Configuration Data Caution Be aware that the following information is not restored Records Network settings date and time information and other basic initial setup items such as those set in Basic Configuration page 16 Logs The settin...

Page 49: ... again after data is restored 1 Click System at the top of the window The System Menu screen appears 2 Click Restore Configuration Data The Restore Configuration Data screen appears 3 Select the location of the configuration data and the desired data and then click Restore A message appears notifying the user that this operation will require an NSR reboot 4 Click OK During restoration a progress b...

Page 50: ...formation such as system logs alarm logs and setting information 1 Click System at the top of the window The System Menu screen appears 2 Click Export Log Files The Export Log Files screen appears 3 Select the save location for the log files enter a comment for the log data and then click OK The log files are saved ...

Page 51: ...arting Up the Setup Menu 1 Click System at the top of the window The System Menu screen appears 2 Click Setup Menu The Setup Menu screen appears Setup data is automatically backed up to DiskOnModule DOM when the Setup Menu is exited ...

Page 52: ...52 Chapter 3 Basic Operation While the settings are being backed up a progress bar appears When the process is complete OK is enabled ...

Page 53: ...ecorded images Note With two monitors connected to the NSR you can perform monitoring settings searches and all other operations on monitor 1 and hot spot monitoring on monitor 2 Monitoring Window Functions and Operation This section explains how to use every function and button when monitoring live images or playing back recorded images For details about how to control cameras connected to the NS...

Page 54: ...age 57 B Export button Click this button to export recorded images as files to an external storage media t Exporting page 71 C Full Screen button Display the current monitor layout monitor window arrangement over the full screen Switching to full screen display hides the operation buttons and other items To return to normal screen display press the Esc key D Monitor layout selection You can select...

Page 55: ...You can also select multiple monitor windows and then start recording However you can only start recording for monitor windows for which LIVE is selected Recording cannot be started for monitor windows for which PLAYBACK is selected t Recording Live Images page 64 H Recording stop button Stop recording You can also select multiple monitor windows and then stop recording This button is only enabled...

Page 56: ...oves forward one frame from the current position O Volume Adjust the volume of the sound output from the NSR The sound of the selected camera or camera selected last if multiple cameras are selected is output P Mute button Mute all sound output from the NSR Click again to turn the sound back on Q Camera list camera selection Select a camera whose images you wish to display in the monitor window t ...

Page 57: ...cted the NSR operates as follows Selected images or images from cameras with a sensor input or motion detection event are displayed in available monitor windows sequentially from top left to top right and then bottom left to bottom right Images that are already displayed in a monitor window do not appear again in a different monitor window Notes You cannot control a camera for a monitor window dir...

Page 58: ...page 84 Notes When there is a sensor input or a specified sensor input or a motion detection or VMF package alarm occurs the image of the corresponding camera is displayed in the monitor window set for the hot spot If there is sensor input or a motion detection or VMF package alarm occurs a red frame appears around the corresponding camera images To switch the monitor window layout If you double c...

Page 59: ...lso control a selected camera Selecting the Live Images 1 Select the monitor window in which to display the live images You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows while pressing the Shift key 2 Click LIVE at the bottom left of the window The live images appear in the selected monitor window To monitor the images of another camera 1 Select a monitor window 2 Click V on the ...

Page 60: ...ntrolling the camera 1 Select a monitor window of your choice and display the images from the camera you wish to control Camera control is only enabled for cameras supported by the network In addition when multiple monitor windows are selected the camera associated with the last monitor window selected is targeted for control 2 Click V at the top right of the screen for the Option window and then ...

Page 61: ...you want the brightness level to always be adjusted automatically Clicking or cancels auto brightness and enables you to adjust the brightness level manually Adjust the brightness level toward the side for bright images and the side for dark images When you pan tilt or zoom the camera AUTO is selected automatically To performing pan tilt and zoom operations in monitor windows You can perform pan t...

Page 62: ...sing the number key indicated on the left side of the preset name and then pressing the Enter key Monitoring in Sequence Mode Sequence mode is a function for displaying multiple monitor layouts in sequence during a specified time period To use sequence mode a monitor sequence needs to be registered in advance For details on registering monitor sequences see Adding a Monitoring Sequence page 149 of...

Page 63: ... is Sensor Input or an Alarm If a sensor input or a motion detection or VMF package alarm occurs the images of the corresponding camera are displayed in the hot spot monitor window While the images are displayed a red frame emphasizes the monitor window to which the corresponding camera is assigned Monitoring Audio From Cameras You can monitor audio input from cameras that support audio input 1 Se...

Page 64: ...pressing the Shift key 2 If a live image is not displayed click the LIVE button at the bottom left of the window 3 Click the record button at the bottom right of the window Recording starts Notes Recording continues even if you change the monitor layout Cameras currently recording are displayed in Recording Status of the Option window Stopping Recording 1 Select the monitor window for which you wa...

Page 65: ...pears 3 Double click the name of the camera for which you want to stop recording The specified camera is assigned to the monitor window selected in Step 1 If multiple monitor windows are selected the camera is assigned to all monitor windows selected 4 Click the recording stop button Recording stops for the specified camera Playing Back Recorded Images Play back saved recorded images Selecting a M...

Page 66: ...ted monitor windows 4 Select another monitor window and repeat Steps 1 to 3 to play back recordings from the camera assigned to that monitor window To change the play speed 1 Select the monitor window playing the recording for which you want to change the play speed You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows while pressing the Shift key 2 Click V for PLAY SPEED at the bott...

Page 67: ... and time is displayed Note If there are multiple recorded images for the specified date and time a selection is made according to the following priority order alarm recording manual recording normal recording 3 Click or to move the playback position frame by frame when you want to specify a playback start position more minutely Selecting From Recording List You can select the recording of a monit...

Page 68: ...r Recorded Images to Play Back You can search for a recorded image by specifying a date and time or event You can also specify a recording type normal recording alarm recording or manual recording In addition with alarm recording you can also specify a trigger When recording metadata you can perform searches by applying a Video Motion Filter VMF consisting of your motion detection and object detec...

Page 69: ...t System Input VMD Recorder VMD Camera and VMF Manual Search for a recorded image for which recording was started manually VMF Select this option to apply a Video Motion Filter VMF consisting of your motion detection criteria to recorded metadata and search for corresponding recordings A VMF search can be performed either by using a preconfigured VMF package or by configuring a VMF package for tem...

Page 70: ... search up to that point are displayed During a VMF search a confirmation message indicating the search may take a while appears along with a progress bar To play back recorded images from the search results You can select and play back a recorded image from the search results list The recording is played back in the monitor window selected before the Search screen was opened 1 Select the recorded...

Page 71: ...xporting You can export saved recorded images as files Movies are exported in a proprietary format cam file and still images are exported in JPEG format You can play back exported movies with an application that supports CAM file playback Notes Multiple export processes cannot be performed simultaneously Exporting Movies 1 Click Export at the top center of the window If you want to export the reco...

Page 72: ...arm Search for a recorded image for which recording was started by an alarm When Alarm is selected the search conditions can be narrowed down by specifying an alarm type with the Trigger option that appears to the left The types of alarm that can be specified are Device Input System Input VMD Recorder VMD Camera and VMF Manual Search for a recorded image for which recording was started manually Fr...

Page 73: ... and a file is automatically added to the Files for Export list the subsequent file or preceding file if no subsequent file exists is selected when this list appears Export with Audio Data Select this check box to export audio data with the recorded images An asterisk will appear under the Storage column for recorded images that include audio data Summary of File sizes MB Displays the total size o...

Page 74: ... for you to check the progress during exporting Notes If there is insufficient space on the media a warning message appears and exporting stops If you click OK during exporting the Monitoring window is redisplayed and exporting continues in the background If you redisplay the Monitoring screen during exporting and then click Export the Movie Export Status screen appears The capacity displayed for ...

Page 75: ...ill image file 1 Select any monitor window and then play the recorded image containing the scene you want to export 2 Pause the recorded image at the scene you want to export Caution Live images cannot be exported as still images 3 Click Export at the top center of the window 4 Select Still Image Export and then click OK The following screen appears The Still Image Export Output screen appears ...

Page 76: ...tion 5 Connect the media to use as the output location to the NSR 6 Enter a file name in the File name box 7 Specify the media to use as the export location for Output 8 Make sure Ready is displayed for Status and then click Export Exporting starts The Movie Export Status screen is displayed for you to check the progress during exporting Notes If there is insufficient space on the media a warning ...

Page 77: ...rors 6 Alarm Output Displays the current alarm output status 7 Sensor Input Displays the current sensor input status 8 VMD Recorder Displays the current motion detection information 9 Manual Trigger Displays actions you can execute manually For details on Camera Control Recording status and Recording List see the reference pages mentioned above Other items are described in this section Alarm Log Y...

Page 78: ...78 Chapter 4 Monitoring Live Images The alarm log details appear 3 Confirm the details and then click OK The screen closes ...

Page 79: ... window and then click 5 System Log The system logs appear Note The date and time format is always day month year regardless of the Date Time Format setting of Main in the General screen 2 Double click the log for which you want to see the details The system log details appear 3 Confirm the details and then click OK The screen closes ...

Page 80: ...ist only displays items for which Enable is selected in Alarm Output page 130 of the Configuration window To display the current alarm output status list click V at the top right for the Option window and then click 6 Alarm Output To turn alarm output on off 1 Double click the name of the alarm output you want to turn on off The following screen appears 2 Click OK The alarm output is turned on off...

Page 81: ... sensor input status list click V at the top right for the Option window and then click 7 Sensor Input VMD Recorder You can confirm whether motion detection is in operation Note Only items for which motion detection has been set in the REC Schedule screen page 135 and items for which motion detection is currently in operation are displayed To display the current motion detection status list click ...

Page 82: ...nually For details on how to register actions see Action page 131 1 Click V at the top right for the Option window and then click 9 Manual Trigger The action list appears 2 Double click the action you want to execute A confirmation screen appears 3 Click OK The specified action is executed ...

Page 83: ...the NSR you can only perform settings from monitor 1 Configuration Window Basic Operation This section outlines the basic operations common to basic and advanced settings that you can perform in the Configuration window For details about each setting see Advanced Configuration page 84 To select a setting Click the element that you want to configure on the left side of the window and then the setti...

Page 84: ... events such as the generation of alarms REC Schedule Allows you to create new recording schedules and modify the settings of existing recording schedules Monitor Allows you to configure monitor windows and the monitor sequence display method User Allows you to register NSR users configure user permissions etc General You can configure basic settings for the NSR in General To display the General s...

Page 85: ...orage Main The Main settings are used to modify the unit s name and date modify available functions and perform other basic settings 1 In the General window click Main The Main screen appears and displays the current settings 2 Configure each setting ...

Page 86: ...th Year hh mm ss This setting is applied to all NSR applications NTP Enable NTP Server Select this check box to use the NSR as the basis for time synchronization Synchronize with NTP Server Select this check box to use another NTP server for time synchronization When you select this check box enter the address of the NTP server in the Address field RSM Server RSM Controller Authentication Set the ...

Page 87: ... on the same network as the NSR is given priority over the NTP server information set with the NSR Once you set the time on the NSR manually time synchronization with an NTP server may no longer be possible We recommend configuring the NTP settings from the Main screen even though configuring them from the Setup Menu may sometimes result in the Enable NTP Server check box on the Main screen being ...

Page 88: ...etwork device Subnet mask Displays the subnet mask for the network device Gateway Displays the gateway for the network device e Mail SMTP The NSR has a function for sending a notification message to the registered SMTP client address when an event occurs You can set the e mail address of the recipient and other settings required for sending messages in e Mail SMTP Note To send e mail notifications...

Page 89: ...send a test message to verify the settings configured above Notes This function does not support SMTP AUTH user authentication such as POP before SMTP encryption such as SSL or proxies The NSR checks the operation of the following MTAs Mail Transfer Agents sendmail qmail Microsoft Exchange Server Enter an e mail address for the recipient and the sender 3 Once you have configured all the desired se...

Page 90: ...r of days to store recorded images when the remaining capacity of the storage location becomes lower than a specified amount Run cleanup job when Select this check box to enable the function Remaining capacity is lower than Enter the limit for the minimum remaining capacity Specify or MB Cleanup files saved more than Enter the number of days to store recorded images from a range of 1 to 366 Record...

Page 91: ...ing capacity of the storage location becomes lower than a specified amount Configure the actions to perform in response to system alerts in the Action screen page 131 Notes To enable this function the Enable System Alerts check box must be selected on the Main screen in General page 84 When system alert notification is configured for external storage an alarm can be set to trigger if the connectio...

Page 92: ...der For NSR storage locations you can configure the main settings related to deletion and overwriting of recordings and set the storage period for each type of recorded image However it is not possible to assign a capacity to each storage location The Default location is the default save location for each camera To set different save locations for each camera you can use the storage settings in Ma...

Page 93: ...n the same network segment as the NSR You can also set IP addresses before you detect cameras automatically and register multiple cameras Setting IP Addresses after Detecting Cameras Automatically Camera IP Setup After automatic detection you can set the IP addresses for the cameras After setting the IP addresses you can switch to the Register Multiple Cameras screen to register multiple cameras s...

Page 94: ...rds of the camera administrators are overwritten by the information obtained by the IP Setup protocol Camera names that are already registered on the NSR appear Furthermore if a host name is specified for Address in the Main settings of the Camera screen for a camera already registered on the NSR the IP address is determined from the DNS compared with detected camera IP addresses and then a judgme...

Page 95: ...t number of the camera After automatic detection the port numbers detected by the IP Setup protocol are displayed Note You can set the port numbers for multiple cameras simultaneously in Set following settings to all selected Cameras below the list User Set the user name of the camera administrator Password Set the password of the camera administrator Notes The user name and password set here are ...

Page 96: ... stops Furthermore if the IP address of the NSR is included in the range it is not assigned to a camera Obtain IP address with DHCP IP addresses are obtained from a DHCP server HTTP port Specify the port number for accessing cameras You can specify number 80 or any number in the range of 1024 to 65535 3 Click Apply The IP address settings are configured for the cameras Note The subnet mask and def...

Page 97: ...k Register Cameras at the top of the window Cameras are detected automatically and the Register Multiple Cameras screen appears A list of detected cameras is displayed in the Register Multiple Cameras screen The results are displayed for all network devices of the NSR Note To perform the automatic detection again click Refresh 2 Configure all the settings Found Cameras List Displays a list of dete...

Page 98: ... DHCP Check boxes are selected for all cameras with DHCP set in the network settings This item cannot be modified IP address Displays the IP address settings of the cameras Detected by the IP Setup protocol This item cannot be modified Port Displays the port number of the camera Detected by the IP Setup protocol This item cannot be modified User Name Set the user name of the camera administrator P...

Page 99: ...e information is retained when the screen is switched For details on configuring settings in the Camera IP Setup screen see Step 2 and on of Setting IP Addresses after Detecting Cameras Automatically Camera IP Setup in the next section If you do not want to set IP addresses proceed to Step 4 4 Once you have configured all the desired settings click Register The cameras selected in the Check column...

Page 100: ...trator Set the camera administrator User Name Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters for the user name of the camera administrator Password Enter up to 16 alphanumerical characters for the password of the camera administrator Use Proxy If the camera will be accessed via a proxy server select this check box and configure the following items Address Enter the proxy server host address host name Port...

Page 101: ...as select the cameras while holding down the Shift key or Ctrl key The delete confirmation screen appears 3 Click OK The camera is deleted Note When a camera is deleted No Camera appears in the monitor window of the layout With the default layout the next camera that you register will be assigned to the open monitor window When a registered camera is deleted data recorded during the registered per...

Page 102: ...nects to the camera based on this information Because the protocol and procedures for obtaining information from a Generic Camera are standardized cameras sold in future will also be supported provided that they follow the standard For about the Generic Camera configuration method see Setting a Camera by Using Generic Camera page 106 Note When configuring multiple cameras simultaneously some setti...

Page 103: ... to verify that all settings appropriate Select Generic Camera Functions button Clicking this button brings up the screen page 108 for choosing a function combination for Generic Camera Add Channel button Add the camera settings for other channels Name When configuring one camera enter the camera name Use only alphanumeric characters underscores _ and hyphens When configuring multiple cameras simu...

Page 104: ...SNT V304 A camera cannot be specified Note The New Protocol 1 to New Protocol 5 options that appear for the SNT V704 are scheduled for future use Channel Select the channel to use For SNT V704 or SNT V304 Select from Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 and Channel 4 For SNT V501 Fixed to Channel 1 This cannot be modified Video Settings Configure the monitor and recording settings for images captured by ...

Page 105: ...n be enabled by selecting this check box and enabling audio again Audio Codec Specify the audio quality The audio standards G 711 64 kbps and G 726 16 24 32 40 kbps are supported Sampling Frequency Specify the sampling frequency VMF Support Select this check box to enable Video Motion Detection by camera image metadata using a VMF Video Motion Filter For details on configuring a VMF see VMF page 6...

Page 106: ...e protocol and procedures for obtaining information from a Generic Camera are standardized cameras sold in future will also be supported provided that they follow the standard Note This version of NSR supports Generic Camera version 1 Operation flow when using Generic Camera The procedure for registering and setting up a camera with the Generic Camera option is slightly different from regular came...

Page 107: ... an available range of 1 100 but the control range later became 1 50 because of a function combination change and the setting was altered to 25 After changing a setting be sure to check all settings before starting operation If the changed value is within the available range there will be no problem but if it is out of range the setting will automatically be changed to a value within the range Set...

Page 108: ... screen returns to Main window 5 Make the other settings Make the required settings at the various setup screens 6 After completing the setting procedure check all items to make sure that setting values are appropriate 7 Start operation Generic Camera supports the following functions and items Codecs Only JPEG and MPEG4 are supported Resolution The following limitations apply Horizontal max 1 280 ...

Page 109: ...tion function If preset positions cannot be set for the camera the items and buttons in the Preset screen are unavailable To add new preset positions 1 Display the Preset screen and then select an unset unnamed preset position from the preset position list 2 While checking the image in the preview perform pan tilt and zoom operations to move the camera to the position you want to set 3 Enter a nam...

Page 110: ...et position list Mask Set a dynamic mask for the camera You can set multiple masks Caution If the mask for a camera is modified while a recording is in progress it is not reflected in the current recording Make any modifications to the mask configuration before you start recording 1 Display the Mask screen 2 Select a mask pattern in Mask Type Masks can be filled with a single color or a pattern Cl...

Page 111: ... to the top of a stack of overlapping masks Send to Back Moves the selected mask to the bottom of a stack of overlapping masks Bring Forward Moves the selected mask up one level in a stack of overlapping masks Send Backward Moves the selected mask down one level in a stack of overlapping masks Delete Polygon Deletes the selected mask Refresh Image Refreshes the still image that includes all the ma...

Page 112: ...age 124 1 Display the VMD Recorder screen and click Add at the top right of the screen The VMD Recorder configuration screen appears 2 Enter a name for the configuration area in the Configuration Name field 3 Select the VMD mode Always verify your operating environment first because performance may vary depending on the mode Standard mode can perform motion detection on more cameras simultaneously...

Page 113: ...stack of overlapping areas Send Backward Moves the selected area down one level in a stack of overlapping areas Delete Polygon Deletes the selected area Refresh Image Refreshes the still image that includes all the areas Preview Displays a live image from the camera that includes the areas This allows you to confirm how the configured areas appear Setting items Area Mode Click V and from the list ...

Page 114: ...mum horizontal length of the detection area in percent Max Object Size Y Specify the maximum vertical length of the detection area in percent Min Object Size X Specify the minimum horizontal length of the detection area in percent Min Object Size Y Specify the minimum vertical length of the detection area in percent Min Objects For Alarm Specify the number of motion detection boxes for sending not...

Page 115: ...ct detection metadata is processed the object detection status is maintained for approximately three hours after detection but the VMF detection status is cleared after approximately ten seconds A VMF package can only process the live camera image of one camera at a time When metadata is recorded either motion detection metadata or non motion detection metadata is selected based on the VMF being a...

Page 116: ...his point 3 Configure each item A VMF package consists of a combination of up to 3 filters motion detection criteria with advanced settings for each filter and up to 6 inactive areas Follow the steps below to configure filters and inactive areas 1 Set the filter name and filter type 1 2 Click 2 under area 1 and configure the criteria in area 3 Make sure to click under the desired filter or inactiv...

Page 117: ...sor Sequential Select this option to detect specific phenomena by applying the filters in sequential order The filters are applied sequentially from the left When this option is selected you can set the time and sequence in which to apply the filters Sequential cannot be specified when setting an Unattended package Parallel Select this option to detect specific phenomena by applying all detection ...

Page 118: ...iteria within the configured area Existing Detects when objects that match the detection criteria remain within the configured area Capacity Detects when the number of objects that match the detection criteria has exceeded the specified number within the configured area Passing Detects when objects that match the detection criteria cross a configured line x Unattended Unattended Removed Detects wh...

Page 119: ...ze of the frame MAX Sets a maximum size for the object to be detected Drag the blue frame that appears on the configuration screen with your mouse to change the size of the frame Object Speed Set the speed of objects to be detected Click MIN and enter a maximum speed for the object to be detected When you draw a line segment on the configuration screen with the mouse a value is entered in the pixe...

Page 120: ...r of objects that can be detected in the configured area before an alarm is triggered Collision Passing Filter Type Only Click V and from the list that appears select the object s center of gravity or the side of the object that will trigger an alarm when it crosses the configured line LIVE Button Click this button to display the live camera image When you click this button the camera control pane...

Page 121: ...time when performing a quick search For details see Quick Search page 67 4 After setting each item click Save at the top right of the screen Sensor Input You can configure sensor input pins and Video Motion Detection Camera pins for the NSR and cameras with Sensor Input Adding a Sensor Input Pin to the NSR By adding a logical sensor input pin to the NSR you can link to external devices You can tri...

Page 122: ...inverting High t Low to Low t High Enable Select this check box to enable the sensor input pin 5 After setting each item click Save The settings are enabled To discard your changes and return to the original settings click Discard Deleting a Sensor Input Pin Created on the NSR Note Sensor inputs that exist by default cannot be deleted 1 Click Sensor Input in the tree on the left side of the window...

Page 123: ...elete 3 Click Delete A confirmation screen appears 4 Click Yes The sensor input is deleted Modifying Sensor Input Pin Settings on the NSR and the Camera 1 Click Sensor Input in the tree on the left side of the window The Sensor Input screen appears 2 Configure each setting ...

Page 124: ...etection or object detection area The settings available for motion detection and object detection areas will differ depending on your camera Notes Whether Video Motion Detection Camera supports both motion detection and object detection differs depending on the camera Video Motion Detection Camera cannot be used with the SNT V304 and the SNT V501 Caution With NSR metadata transmission from a came...

Page 125: ... use of the VMD Camera pin 4 Click Set VMD Camera The screen for configuring motion detection and object detection areas appears The configuration screen and settings available for this item will differ depending on the camera Caution When the configuration screen is opened the Video Motion Filter settings for the camera are disabled Note For a camera equipped with pan tilt and zoom functions use ...

Page 126: ...55 as the threshold for motion detection The motion detection processor uses this value as the standard value for determining whether motion has occurred between two video frames Sensitivity Enter a value from 0 to 8 as the sensitivity level Normally you do not need to configure this setting x For the SNC P1 and similar cameras You can set up to four motion detection areas The name of the area bei...

Page 127: ...nter a value from 1 to 2 000 as the threshold for motion detection The motion detection processor uses this value as the standard value for determining whether motion has occurred between two video frames Sensitivity Enter a value from 0 to 20 as the sensitivity level Normally you do not need to configure this setting x For the SNC V704 and similar cameras You can set up to two motion detection ar...

Page 128: ... to configure this setting x For the SNC RX550 Generic Camera and similar cameras You can set up to four motion detection or object detection areas The name of the area being configured is displayed in blue Drag the red frame with your mouse to configure a motion detection area By dragging each edge of the detection area you can change its size Detection areas cannot be deleted Caution The VMD Cam...

Page 129: ...ld for motion detection x With Unattended Detection Time Enter a duration from 40 to 43 200 seconds to wait after an object stops moving before detecting non motion and triggering an alarm The countdown is reset if the object starts moving again during the specified duration Caution After an unattended object is detected after the alarm occurs another unattended object may not be detected for up t...

Page 130: ...e enabled To discard your changes and return to the original settings click Discard Alarm Output You can configure camera and NSR alarm output settings with Alarm Output Modifying Alarm Output Pin Settings Caution Before using the alarm output of the camera you need to connect to the camera from your Web browser and enable the camera settings 1 Click Alarm Output in the tree on the left side of th...

Page 131: ... at startup 3 Once you have configured all the desired settings click Save in the upper right corner of the window The settings are applied If you want to ignore all your setting modifications click Discard Controlling Alarm Outputs Manually You can confirm the current alarm output status and turn alarm output on or off in Alarm Output of the Option window For details on the operating procedure se...

Page 132: ... execution of the action VMF Select this option to perform an action when an alarm is triggered by the VMF package If you select this option specify the following items Select the VMF package Select whether to activate turn from off to on or deactivate turn from on to off the trigger Hardware Failure Select this option when you want a hardware failure to trigger the action Problems occurring with ...

Page 133: ...ut the error is included in the body text of the message E Mail SMTP The recipient cannot be set here Use e Mail on the General screen to enter a recipient address Caution Configure the e mail settings before configuring actions If you modify the e mail settings after configuring an action you need to resave the corresponding action for the new settings to take effect Send Still Image Select this ...

Page 134: ...hange Monitor Layout is selected Monitor Layout Select the monitor layout to display on monitor 1 Change to previous layout Select this check box to return to the original unchanged layout after an action is triggered After event Select this option to return to the original layout when the event ends Duration Select this option to return to the original layout after a specified duration When Activ...

Page 135: ...les and modify the settings of existing recording schedules in REC Schedule Record Segmenting in Continuous Long Term Recording When you record continuously over a long period such as from 00 00 to 24 00 every day for a long time the number of configuration files for a record may exceed 10 000 When this happens the record is segmented and subsequent data is recorded as a new record When a record i...

Page 136: ... on the left side of the window The REC Schedule screen appears 2 Click Add at the top right of the window The schedule type selection screen appears 3 Select whether to configure a recurring schedule or a date time schedule and then click OK 4 Configure all the settings The settings that appear in the REC Schedule screen vary depending on whether you select a recurring schedule or a date time sch...

Page 137: ...s seconds The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the Date Time Format setting of Main in the General pane page 84 End Time Specify the time you want the schedule to end The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the Date Time Format setting of Main in the General screen page 84 Duration Displays the duration calculated from the start time and end time You ...

Page 138: ...e and resolution settings for the camera will be shown Alarm Recording Select this check box for alarm recording and then configure the following settings Caution If the camera properties for alarm recording or normal recording are different from the camera properties for monitoring the camera image stops updating for several seconds when recording starts and stops Make sure to confirm your settin...

Page 139: ... MB1 2 1 Under the following conditions about 6 seconds of Pre Alarm recording can be performed for every 1 MB VGA JPEG at 5 fps 2 When Generic Camera is selected under the following conditions the maximum data size increases to 20 MB in order to accommodate the Pre Alarm recording time Horizontal image resolution 1 280 pixels or more Pre Alarm recording time 3 seconds or more Frame rate 5 fps or ...

Page 140: ... name as a trigger for alarm recording select this check box and then select a sensor input name You can select multiple sensor input names When the Show all check box is selected all the sensor inputs enabled for the camera are displayed When the check box is cleared only the sensor inputs for the targeted camera are displayed The sensor input names of all cameras and the NSR are available for se...

Page 141: ...ied the configuration method is the same as that of a recurring schedule Start Date Specify the date and time you want the schedule to start The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the Date Time Format setting of Main in the General screen page 84 End Date Specify the date and time you want the schedule to end The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the ...

Page 142: ...rom the Schedule List 1 Click REC Schedule in the tree on the left side of the window The REC Schedule screen appears 2 Click List The schedule list appears When the same schedule is configured on different cameras it is displayed as a single schedule In this case the camera names are listed in the Camera column 3 Double click the schedule you want to modify The schedule configuration screen appea...

Page 143: ...ee on the left side of the window The REC Schedule screen appears 2 Click Recurrent The recurrent schedule list appears 3 Double click the schedule you want to modify If you single click the schedule schedule times and other relevant information appear at the bottom of the window The recurrent schedule configuration screen appears 4 Modify the settings you want to change ...

Page 144: ...ge 136 Modifying From the Date Time Schedule List 1 Click REC Schedule in the tree on the left side of the window The REC Schedule screen appears 2 Click Date Time The date time schedule list appears 3 Double click the schedule you want to modify The date time schedule configuration screen appears 4 Modify the settings you want to change ...

Page 145: ...Creating a New Recording Schedule page 136 Monitor You can configure the monitor layout display method in Monitor The settings are as follows Registering monitor layouts Adding monitor sequences If you configure a monitor sequence you can sequence through each display at a preset time during monitoring ...

Page 146: ...plates are provided Choose one that suits your needs and then configure the monitor layout by assigning cameras Predefined configuration templates Custom configuration templates 1 Click Monitor in the tree on the left of the window The Monitor screen appears 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Custom1 Custom2 Custom3 Custom4 Custom5 Custom6 Custom7 Custom8 Custom9 Custom10 Custom11 Custom12 ...

Page 147: ...ettings 2 Click Add in the upper right part of the window The Select Type screen appears 3 Click Add Monitor Layout The Select Template screen appears 4 Select a template and then click OK 5 Configure all the settings ...

Page 148: ...r the monitor window of the default layout Hot Spot Monitor WIndow Set this when you want the images of a monitor window to also appear on the monitor window set as the hot spot when the monitor window is clicked or an alarm occurs In addition this option cannot be changed for the monitor window of the default layout or the second monitor Show Information Specify the information to display on the ...

Page 149: ...enabled when Show Object Frame is selected Object Duration Displays the duration that an object was recognized as moving or the duration that an object was recognized as unattended or removed This item is only enabled when Show Object Frame is selected Filtered Count Displays the number of times the filter conditions are satisfied This item is only enabled when Show Filter Frame is selected Commen...

Page 150: ...ttings Name Enter the name of the monitoring sequence Enable Select this check box to use the current monitoring sequence Monitoring layout list Register the monitor layouts you want to use with the monitor sequence you are currently configuring Registered monitor layouts appear in the list To add a Monitor Layout 1 Click Add The following screen appears ...

Page 151: ...itor Layout Order Select a monitor layout in the monitor layout list and then click Up or Down to change the order Comment Enter a comment about the monitoring sequence 5 Once you have configured all the desired settings click Save in the upper right corner of the window The settings are applied If you want to ignore all your setting registrations click Discard User Use the User settings to regist...

Page 152: ...dit this field Retype Password Enter the password again for confirmation Group Select the level of privileges to assign to the user For details on each privilege level see User Permissions in the Miscellaneous section page 157 Comment Attach a comment for the user Note For users operating by remote control create names and passwords consisting entirely of numerals because only numerals can be ente...

Page 153: ...153 Chapter 5 Settings 4 Once you have configured all the desired settings click Save at the top of the window The user is created To not create the user and discard any modifications click Discard ...

Page 154: ...ches the monitor layout to 4x4 16 monitor windows Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display in order of the cameras registered to the 4x4 layout 5x5 Switches the monitor layout to 5x5 25 monitor windows Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display in order of the cameras registered to the 5x5 layout 6x6 Switches the monitor layout to 6x6 36 monitor windows Subsequent press...

Page 155: ...a preset position for the camera selected currently currently not supported CAMERA PRESET Enables you to set the position settings of the camera selected currently as a preset currently not supported Returns all registered cameras to their home positions preset settings and then starts recording images currently not supported Search and Play Record Functions Starts a quick search Displays the sear...

Page 156: ...Pressing again cancels the muting Displays just the images in full screen Increases or decreases the microphone volume audio output currently not supported Increases or decreases the speaker volume audio output Moves to the previous or next setting item Applies the function settings Selects multiple buttons and monitor windows in the setting items Cancels an input to Digit keys for logging on ente...

Page 157: ...1 Monitoring Monitoring View screen Yes Yes Yes Yes Camera selection CAMERA SELECT Change layout sequence double click window MONITOR LAYOUT SEQUENCE Adjust focus by clicking window multiple selection Joystick operation CHECK Configuration System button Full Screen Full Screen Audio control F1 SPEAKER VOLUME MUTING Option Window operation reference only 2 Recordings Status double click enabled F1 ...

Page 158: ...dows CAMERA PRESET set delete currently not supported Configuration Configuration button System Menu System button Yes Yes Yes Yes Configuration Configuration General settings General Yes Yes None None Camera settings Camera Sensor input settings Sensor Input Alarm output settings Alarm Output Action settings Action Schedule settings REC Schedule Monitor layout settings Monitor User settings User ...

Page 159: ...static 192 168 1 1 Netmask Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Route Setting Route table setting Network Device 3 Only the NSR 100 50 IP Address IP address of Port 3 DHCP static 192 168 2 1 Netmask Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Route Setting Route table setting Monitor Dual Display When using two monitors Not checked Generic Monitor Display Types Monitor type LCD 1600 1200 Yes Others Display Types Monitor type ot...

Page 160: ... seconds Time setting after power interruption 300 Main heading Subheading 1 Subheading 2 Description Default Required Main heading Subheading 1 Subheading 2 Detailed setting Description Default General Main Comment Date Time Format YY MM DD hh mm ss Enable NTP Server Not checked Synchronize with NTP Server Not checked RSM Server User Pass Up to 15 characters a z A Z 0 9 each for both User and Pas...

Page 161: ...er than 0 MB Manual Enable Disable Enable Run cleanup job when Disable Run Cleanup job when Remaining Capacity is lower than 32 767 MB Run Cleanup job when Cleanup files saved more than 50 days Data Overwriting Enable Disable Enable When Enable Not to be less than 12 288 MB Notify System Alert Disable When Remaining Capacity is lower than 0 MB Normal Enable Disable Enable Run cleanup job when Disa...

Page 162: ...efault Presets Preset Name Up to 32 characters Alphanumeric characters only May depend on the camera Mask Mask Type Single Color RGB Color 0 0 0 Mask Type Gaussian Blur Radius 1 18 3 Mask Type Mosaic Average DeltaX DeltaY 10 10 Mask Type Mosaic Duplicate DeltaX DeltaY 10 10 Mask Type Random Noise Amplitude 1 1024 256 Mask Type Luminance Gamma Level 10 1000 150 Mask Type Border RGB Color Width 1 25...

Page 163: ...Object Size Minimum Size Maximum Size Object Speed Minimum Speed Minimum Speed 0 pixel 1 sec Duration When Existing and Unattended Removed filter types Sensor Input Input N Name Up to 50 characters Alphanumeric characters hyphens and _ underscores only Invert Check Not checked Enable Check Not checked Alarm Output Output N Name Up to 50 characters Alphanumeric characters hyphens and _ underscores ...

Page 164: ...y Checked Tuesday Checked Wednesday Checked Thursday Checked Friday Checked Saturday Checked Sunday Checked Start Time HH MM SS End Time HH MM SS Duration HH MM SS Normal Recording Checked Frame Second All Resolution CIF 360 288 Auto Quality 50 Color Level 50 Alarm Recording Not checked Frame Second All Resolution CIF 360 288 Auto Quality 50 Color Level 50 Pre Alarm Frame second All Pre Alarm Dura...

Page 165: ... All Resolution CIF 360 288 Auto Quality 50 Color Level 50 Alarm Recording Not checked Frame Second All Resolution CIF 360 288 Auto Quality 50 Color Level 50 Pre Alarm Frame second All Pre Alarm Duration second 0 Post Alarm Duration second 10 Post Alarm Rec from alarm start end Alarm end Sensor Input Not checked Sensor Name Video Motion Filter Not checked VMF Package Name VMD Recorder Not checked ...

Page 166: ...cked Status Checked Date Time Checked Frames Per Second Not Checked Bandwidth Not Checked Display Images Per Second Not Checked VMD Recorder Checked Object Frame Not checked Alarm Object Frame Not checked Filter Frame Not checked Inactive Area Frame Not checked Object ID Not checked Object Duration Not checked Filtered Count Not checked Custom Layout Name Up to 63 characters Alphanumeric character...

Page 167: ...t checked Object ID Not checked Object Duration Not checked Filtered Count Not checked Monitor Sequence Name Up to 63 characters Alphanumeric characters hyphens and _ underscores only Enable Disable Disable Sequence List Monitor Layout Duration 5 Comment User Level N Level 1 4 Name Up to 63 characters Alphanumeric characters only Password Up to 15 characters Alphanumeric characters only Comment Ma...

Page 168: ...ttery failure 5 Blinking Video random access memory RAM or controller failure 6 Blinking Hard disk controller failure 7 Blinking No bootable device found 8 Blinking No bootable Operating System found 9 Blinking One or more hard disk failure A Blinking RAID OS volume failure B Blinking Failure to start the X11 server C Blinking Failure to start the application D Blinking Reserved for future use E B...

Page 169: ... Power supply fan failure 4 On Voltage power supply failure 5 On Hard disk drive fan 1 failure 6 On Hard disk drive fan 2 failure 7 On Hard disk drive is damaged 8 On Reserved for future use 9 On Reserved for future use A On Reserved for future use B On Reserved for future use C On Application functioning failure D On Reserved for future use E On RAID data volume failure F On Resync operation in R...

Page 170: ... v 2 IN_8 3 IN_8 4 IN_7 5 IN_7 6 IN_6 7 IN_6 8 IN_5 9 IN_5 10 IN_4 11 IN_4 12 IN_3 13 IN_3 14 IN_2 15 IN_2 16 IN_1 17 IN_1 18 GND Pin NO ALARM OUT 1 GND 2 OUT_8 3 OUT_8 4 OUT_7 5 OUT_7 6 OUT_6 7 OUT_6 8 OUT_5 9 OUT_5 10 OUT_4 11 OUT_4 12 OUT_3 13 OUT_3 14 OUT_2 15 OUT_2 16 OUT_1 17 OUT_1 18 3 3 v ...

Page 171: ...red wires Wiring Diagram 1 for Sensor Input Wiring Diagram 2 for Sensor Input Note When the wiring diagram 2 is used the NSR is not electrically isolated so be sure to construct external circuits that will not produce noise excess voltage or overcurrents 1 2 3 Inside of this unit Outside 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 pin SENSOR IN 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 pin SENSOR IN 2 35 kΩ Sensor device Output 3 3 to 24 V DC...

Page 172: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Diagram for Alarm Output Inside of this unit Outside 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 pin ALARM OUT 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 pin ALARM OUT Magnet relay 24 V AC 24 V DC 1 A or less 5 V Circuit example GND ...

Page 173: ...ll Size 720 576 Field Full Size 720 576 Frame Full Size 720 576 Auto 384 288 384 288 CIF 384 288 Mode SNC P1 SNC P5 SNC DF40 SNC DF70 SNC RZ25 SNC CS10 SNC CS11 160 120 160 120 SQCIF 90 60 Field SQCIF 90 60 Frame SQCIF 90 60 Auto QCIF 180 144 Field QCIF 180 144 Frame QCIF 180 144 Auto 192 144 192 144 224 168 224 168 256 192 256 192 320 240 320 240 CIF 360 288 Field CIF 360 288 Frame CIF 360 288 Au...

Page 174: ...180 144 Field QCIF 180 144 Frame QCIF 180 144 Auto 360 243 360 288 360 288 CIF 360 288 Field CIF 360 288 Frame CIF 360 288 Auto CIF 384 288 Mode 720 243 720 288 720 288 720 486 720 576 720 576 4CIF 640 480 Field 4CIF 640 480 Frame 4CIF 640 480 Auto Full Size 720 576 Field Full Size 720 576 Frame Full Size 720 576 Auto SNT V704 320 240 320 240 SQCIF 90 60 Field SQCIF 90 60 Frame SQCIF 90 60 Auto QC...

Page 175: ...t your dealer before use If the length of time for a recording is exceedingly short a recording with a duration of 0 may be created This is more likely to occur when MPEG 4 is selected for the video codec setting You cannot play back recorded images with durations of 0 To prevent this problem from occurring during scheduled SNT V304 176 112 176 144 Half Size SQCIF 90 60 Auto QCIF 180 144 Auto 176 ...

Page 176: ... the hard disk and contact your dealer The problem will not be resolved by replacing the hard disk while the unit is powered on and running and doing so risks damage beyond repair When the NSR is used for long term monitoring the screen may refresh periodically depending on the settings Although the screen goes dark for several seconds to several tens of seconds while it is refreshed this has abso...

Page 177: ... with the mouse wheel can only be performed while pressing the Ctrl key on the left side of the keyboard The Ctrl key on the right side of the keyboard does not work for these operations Recording Playback and Searches When you activate alarm recording in a recording schedule any alarms that occur during an alarm recording will be ignored until the first alarm recording process completes When you ...

Page 178: ...rt By Mail still images will not be attached in the following cases Video codec for the camera sending the still image is not set to JPEG Masking is configured on the camera sending the still image Still image capture failed due to high processing load When you click Register during multiple camera registration a message indicating that registration is in progress appears along with a Cancel butto...

Page 179: ...twork configuration in the Setup Menu an error message indicating that the network is unreachable appears Connect the network cable before configuring the settings When creating host and server names for the NSR with the Setup Wizard or Setup Menu use only alphanumeric characters underscores _ and hyphens Remote Control Operations You can operate the export function from a remote control unit but ...

Page 180: ...ce name to appear twice When recording with the audio function enabled two recordings image and audio are created You can differentiate between image and audio recordings in the Search screen by filtering them The addition changing and deletion of a storage location for recordings cannot be performed from RealShot Manager Controller The addition and deletion of cameras assigned to the motion detec...

Page 181: ...gs are configured but image recording during the restoration process is not guaranteed Shutdown and rebooting for the NSR may take longer when recording in high levels Temporarily remove the network cables connecting the cameras or stop recording before shutting down or rebooting Be sure to reboot after changing RAID settings in the DOM menu If you change the RAID settings again without rebooting ...

Page 182: ...rder In addition do not use any menu option other than 2 Check file system or 7 Shutdown the system as the others are for maintenance purposes 6 Restart the NSR and immediately eject the NSR Series Recovery CD Then verify whether the NSR starts correctly The monitor remains blank Verify whether the NSR is on Verify whether the power cord is correctly connected Verify whether the monitor cable is c...

Page 183: ...y inserted Check the HDD LEDs on the front panel of the system Identify the defective hard disk drive by reading the drive LEDs A defective HDD LED does not light up Due to rapid flashing during frequent access to the hard disk drive the HDD LED may appear unlit in bright environments Cannot access the CompactFlash card Only the NSR 100 50 Make sure the CompactFlash card is properly inserted Make ...

Page 184: ...3 3 V to 24 V DC devices photo coupler input insulated from main unit 8 Alarm output maximum 24 V DC 1 A mechanical relay output insulated from main unit 8 Front CompactFlash slot 1 Only the NSR 100 50 Monitor output analog RGB mini D SUB 15 pins 1 Only the NSR 100 50 Video output 1 Only the NSR 100 50 Microphone input 1 Only the NSR 100 50 Audio output L 1 Only the NSR 100 50 Audio output R 1 Onl...

Page 185: ...CLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS O...

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