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Protected recorded images cannot be deleted.

A confirmation message appears.

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Click [OK].

The recorded images are deleted.

Protecting Recorded 
Images

You can protect recorded images to prevent them from 
deletion by a cleanup, data overwrite, or unintentional 
operation. 

1

Click 

 (Search for Recording Data) at the top of 

the main screen.

The Search Window appears.

2

Specify the search conditions, and click [Search].

For details on finding recorded images, refer to 

“Searching Recorded Images” (page 117)

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3

Select the recorded images you want to protect, and 
click 

  (Protect).

When List View

When Timeline View

The recorded images are protected.
In the list view, “Protect” is displayed for protected 
recordings. 

Cancelling Image Protection

Select the recorded images for which you want to cancel 
protection in Step 3 above, and click 

 (Unprotect). 

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Summary of Contents for IPELA NSR Series

Page 1: ...Network Surveillance Server User s Guide Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference NSR Series 4 130 104 11 2 2008 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...2 Displaying the Administration Menu 12 Changing Initial Settings with the Setup Menu 13 Displaying Setup Menu 13 Details on Setting Items 13 Configuring Settings Related to Servers 20 Installing Patch Files 21 Saving and Restoring Configuration Data 22 Saving Configuration Data 22 Restoring Configuration Data 23 Exporting System Information 24 Chapter 3 Basic Operation Overview 25 Logging On to t...

Page 3: ...lated to Monitoring 50 Configuring Monitor Layout Settings 50 Assigning Cameras to Monitor Frames 57 Configuring a Second Monitor 57 Configuring Layout Tours 58 Configuring Motion Detection Settings 59 Using the Motion Detection Function of NSR VMD Recorder 60 Using the Motion Detection Function of the Camera VMD Camera 62 Detecting Motion by Metadata VMF 65 Configuring Settings Related to Storage...

Page 4: ...1 Registering a User 101 Changing User Settings 102 Deleting a User 102 Setting Items of the User Tab 103 Configuring the Duration to Rewind for Quick Playback 104 Chapter 5 Operation and Control Monitoring 105 Monitoring Live Images 105 Monitoring Using Layout Tours 106 Monitoring Audio from Cameras 106 Functions and Operating Procedure of Main Screen 107 When a Click Action is Configured 112 Sec...

Page 5: ...er registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries HDMI and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Li censing LLC Other products or system names appearing in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec tive owners Further the or symbols are not used in the text Before us...

Page 6: ...1050H is standard equipped with an NSBK A16 analog encoder board but the NSR 1200 1100 requires an optional NSBK A16 expansion 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 Keyborad Mouse NSR 1000 Series Network Surveillance cameras Windows PC Installing RealShot Manager Advanced Client Softwate M...

Page 7: ... of the NSR if the system software develops a malfunction lightning quick restoration of the system is possible The NSR also supports uninterruptible power supplies UPS 2 making them extremely reliable systems 1 RAID 5 is a system for dividing and storing data and parity error correcting codes onto more than one hard disk drive Although this system allows continued operation should one of the hard...

Page 8: ...mouse or USB flash memory to the NSR I Monitor connector 1 Use this connector to connect a monitor Monitor connector 1 and monitor connector 1 on the rear of the unit and HDMI monitor connector 1 on the rear of the unit cannot be used at the same time J Power switch Press this to turn on the unit You cannot turn off the unit with this switch K Lock Use this in conjunction with the supplied front p...

Page 9: ...connector to connect the control line of the uninterruptible power supply UPS Additional configuration is necessary to perform automatic shutdown with the UPS Select Enable in the UPS screen of the Setup Menu and configure the protocol according to the UPS in use For details see Setting Items of UPS Screen page 19 E Sensor input connector Use this connector to connect the sensor input lines For co...

Page 10: ...alog camera cable input connector Use this connector to connect analog cameras via the analog camera input cable The NSR 1050H is standard equipped with this connector but the NSR 1200 1100 requires an NSBK A16 optional expansion System Requirements The hardware required in order to use this recorder are as follows Sony Network cameras Contact your dealer for details about compatible Sony network ...

Page 11: ...SR 1100 100 V 1 84 A 220 V 0 79 A NSR 1050H 100 V 1 75 A 220 V 0 76 A NSRE S200 100 V 0 79 A 220 V 0 34 A Model Storage capacity for recorded data NSR 1200 1 366 GB NSR 1100 886 GB NSR 1050H 443 GB NSRE S200 1 396 GB Server Expansion storage Number of cameras Codec size Number of days Bitrate Frame rate NSR 1050H 0 units 8 MPEG4 VGA 10 512 kbps 10 00 fps NSR 1100 0 units 16 MPEG4 VGA 10 512 kbps 1...

Page 12: ... Initial Settings with the Setup Menu page 13 Configuring Settings Related to Servers page 20 Installing Patch Files page 21 Saving and Restoring Configuration Data page 22 Exporting System Information page 24 For details on restart and shutdown procedures see Chapter 3 Shutting Down and Restarting the NSR page 30 Displaying the Administration Menu 1 Enter the user name and password in the logon s...

Page 13: ...tration Menu differ depending on the server and clients The Setup Menu appears 2 Select the item you want to configure and click Select The screen corresponding to the item appears Details on Setting Items Setting Items of Language Screen Select the language to display on the screens and click OK Setting Items of Keyboard Screen Select the language of the USB keyboard connected to NSR and click OK...

Page 14: ... automatically for daylight saving time Setting Items of Network Device Menu Screen The network settings consist of General Network for setting general settings and Network Device 1 to 3 for setting LAN ports Select the network you want to configure and click OK Connect the following devices to the LAN ports LAN1 Network camera LAN2 Remote client LAN3 External storage device Such a device may not ...

Page 15: ... reflected in the system Example 224 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 etc Netmask Enter the subnet mask The default values for a network device are shown below IP Address 192 168 0 1 2 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 1 The setting values for each of the network devices 1 2 3 Route Setting Click this when you need to configure the route to another network Configure the settings as follows on th...

Page 16: ...audio connector you want to use and click OK Setting Items of Disk Menu Screen Select the operation for the hard disk drive and click Select xSetting Items of Disk Installation Screen Select the hard disk drive you want to operate and click Select xSetting Items of Internal Disk Partition Screen Configure the partitions of the internal hard disk drive and click OK Capacity This displays the capaci...

Page 17: ... delete and click Uninstall When you have finished configuring the settings click OK If you uninstall a hard disk all of the data on the hard disk will be deleted In particular if you uninstall a hard disk drive that has multiple partitions multiple logical volumes registered on the Storage tab of the Server Configuration screen will be deleted automatically Before you uninstall a hard disk check ...

Page 18: ...onfiguring an SNMP community and Traps when configuring an SNMP trap and click OK xSetting Items of SNMP Agent Screen Configure each item and click OK Enable Select this to enable the SNMP agent function Disable Select this to disable the SNMP agent function Community Enter the SNMP community name Contact Enter the contact Normally enter the mail address of the system administrator Location Enter ...

Page 19: ...ts Notify when the management domain of the hard disk drive or percentage of CPU used is abnormally high SAS Events Notify when a connected NSRE S200 malfunctions Setting Items of UPS Screen Configure settings related to UPS and click OK Enable Select this when using a UPS If this is selected select the type of UPS to be used from a list of UPS If the power turns off suddenly during operation the ...

Page 20: ...t for the analog camera to be connected and click OK This screen appears when an NSR 1050H or NSBK A16 option is connected Configuring Settings Related to Servers Configure these settings when for example you want to change the network settings to match the network environment of the users or you want to centralize user administration when using multiple NSR and RealShot Manager Advanced together ...

Page 21: ...Port Enter the port number for the proxy server Connection from Remote Client Select the check box to connect from a remote client Network Interface for Remote Client Select the network to use for the connecting with remote client Server Port Central Server Display the port number for the central server Event Action Server Display the port number for the event action server Download Server Display...

Page 22: ...rnal media and restore saved configuration data Saving Configuration Data Generally the settings configured in the Server Configuration screen in the Administration Menu of the logon screen and settings configured in the settings screen after logging on are stored as configuration data Note that the following information is not saved Recording records Log information 1 Click Save Configuration in ...

Page 23: ... the same settings as those at the time of saving The configuration data cannot be restored if the first two digits of the current version e g a b of a b c separated by differ from those at the time of saving or the model differs When the configuration data is restored the recording operation performed up until that point is stopped automatically If a recording schedule has been configured recordi...

Page 24: ...Administration Menu The items that appear in the Administration Menu vary depending on the server and client The Export System Information screen appears 2 Select the media on which to save the system information enter the file name and then click OK A progress bar is displayed during exporting of the system information and the system information is saved when exporting is finished 3 Click Close ...

Page 25: ...n Information page 31 For details on settings related to devices schedules sensor inputs and alarm outputs see Chapter 4 Application Settings page 32 For details on monitoring and search for and playing back recorded images see Chapter 5 Operation and Control page 105 Logging On to the NSR Before you can use the NSR you must first log on 1 Press the power switch on the front or rear panel of the N...

Page 26: ...ration 2 Enter the user name and password and click Logon The first time you turn on the NSR the administrator is the only user registered on the system The default user name for the administrator is as follows User name admin Password admin Note ...

Page 27: ... an Administration Menu for performing configurations and operations related to the NSR unit Administration Menu When you click Administration Menu in the logon screen the Administration Menu screen appears Click each button to perform various configurations and operations for the NSR unit For details on settings that can be configured from the Administration Menu see Chapter 2 Administration Menu...

Page 28: ...ecorded images see Chapter 5 Operation and Control page 105 Configuration screen Configure settings that are necessary for operating the NSR such as camera registration schedule settings and user registration For details on setting items and how to configure them see Chapter 4 Application Settings page 32 Monitor frame Displays the Configuration screen Allows you to log off or restart the NSR Sele...

Page 29: ...p the password secure When using a remote control for operations create passwords consisting only of numbers 1 Click Change Password on the Logon screen The Change Password dialog box appears 2 Enter a new password and click OK Enter the same password again in Confirm New Password The password is changed Logging Off 1 Click in the Main screen The following screen appears 2 Click Logoff A logoff co...

Page 30: ...rrently logged on or a level 5 user can undo the lock function Shutting Down and Restarting the NSR Always shut down or restart the NSR from the Main screen 1 Click at the top of the Main screen and select Shutdown or Reboot from the menu that appears The following screen appears 2 Click Shutdown or Reboot A confirmation message appears 3 Click OK The NSR shuts down or restarts Under normal condit...

Page 31: ...31 Viewing Version Information Chapter 3 Basic Operation Viewing Version Information 1 Click Information in the logon screen Version information for the software appears ...

Page 32: ...events separately in the event alarm log As shown in the table below you can configure a recording or action for the source that will become the trigger In addition the trigger will be determined as an alarm depending on the configured recording or action 1 An action is performed but is not determined to be an event or action Displaying Configuration Window You can configure various settings in th...

Page 33: ...he IP address of a device and register the device individually When using non Sony IP cameras network cameras simultaneous registration through basic configuration and automatic detection is not possible Register the cameras manually A separate registration procedure is necessary to control pan tilt and zoom on an analog camera For details see Configuring Control Protocol of Analog Camera page 48 ...

Page 34: ...ormation from the automatic search as is proceed to Step 5 4 Configure each item Enter the administrator user name and password It is possible to enter the setting values individually but the following shows how to enter the same setting values for multiple devices simultaneously 1 Select the check boxes of the devices for which you want to enter setting values and click the Input All button The I...

Page 35: ... in the browser 1 Click Device at the top of the Configuration window The Device Configuration screen appears 2 Click Add The Add Device dialog box appears 3 Configure each item and click OK For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of Add Device Dialog Box page 42 When registering a camera server SNT series etc The following dialog box appears Select the channel to use and click OK ...

Page 36: ...l key while selecting The camera registration details appear 2 Click the General tab and modify the settings of the items you want to change For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of the General Tab page 39 For details on Generic Camera refer Settings Required when Using SNC CS20 CM120 DS10 DM110 DS60 DM160 page 37 3 After configuring each item click Apply The settings are changed...

Page 37: ...unction combination first and then configure the settings If you select or change the function combination after starting to configure settings the available ranges for values will also change depending on the function combination which may lead to earlier settings being altered Example 70 was selected for an item with an available range of 1 to 100 but the available range later became 1 to 50 bec...

Page 38: ...e tree on the left of the Device Configuration screen and click Add to add a group When you want to create a sub group below a group select the upper group and click Add When you want to rename a group click a group name selected in the tree and then enter the new group name Next add devices to the device group Adding Devices to a Group Drag and drop the devices you want to belong to the group ont...

Page 39: ...e group selected in the tree structure on the left Setting Items of the General Tab This tab allows you to change the settings of the device selected in the tree structure on the left After configuring each item click Apply to save your settings Name Enter the name to assign to the device to be added It can be up to 32 characters and consist of alphanumeric characters and some symbols periods hyph...

Page 40: ... the settings Cancel This cancels the settings Setting Items of Multiple Camera Registration Dialog Box This dialog box displays the results of the automatic search and allows you to register the detected devices simultaneously It is displayed by selecting Open Multiple Camera Registration Window in the Camera Auto Registration dialog box page 34 and clicking OK After configuring each item click R...

Page 41: ...marks to NSR and closes the dialog box Cancel This cancels the registration and close the dialog box Setting Items of Input All Dialog Box This dialog box allows you to configure the following items simultaneously when registering devices detected with the automatic search It is displayed by clicking Input All in the Multiple Camera Registration dialog box page 40 Select the check boxes of the ite...

Page 42: ...era Port Enter the port number on the camera side for when connecting with the camera The default setting is 80 Proxy Set this when the camera will be accessed via a proxy server Enable Select the check box and configure the following items IP Address Enter the IP address for the proxy server Port Enter the port number for the proxy server User Enter the user name for connecting to the device It c...

Page 43: ...c the video channel to use is displayed E Flip Select the check box to enable the E Flip function for flipping the top and bottom of images output from the camera Audio Channel Select the analog camera audio channel to tie to the analog camera You can also apply one setting to multiple analog cameras Schedule Record Configure settings related to images for when scheduling recording Codec Set the i...

Page 44: ... NSR you can configure the following settings for camera operations Configuring Preset Positions page 44 You can configure preset positions for the camera Configuring Camera Tours page 45 You can configure camera tours for sequentially moving a camera to the pan tilt and zoom positions specified for presets Configuring Masks page 46 You can configure the areas to mask for the camera Configuring Co...

Page 45: ...reset name re enter the preset name in the list at the top of the screen 3 When changing the preset position operate the pan tilt and zoom to adjust the camera position 4 Click Set preset The settings are changed Deleting Presets 1 Select the camera for which you want to delete the preset position and click the Preset tab 2 Select the preset to delete in the list at the top of the screen and click...

Page 46: ...g the settings of a tour be sure to test the tour to confirm the operation Changing Settings 1 Select the camera s you want to change the registration details of on the Device Configuration screen 2 Click the Tour tab and modify the settings of the items you want to change 3 Click Set Tour The settings are changed Configuring Masks Configure masks when you want to hide specific areas within images...

Page 47: ...her the camera moves properly so as to hide the area you set You can also select a preset and move the camera to the preset position 6 Click Apply The mask you created is added to the list When creating multiple masks repeat Steps 2 to 6 Setting Items of Masking Tab After configuring each item click Apply A Mask List This displays a list of the masks configured for the device selected in the tree ...

Page 48: ...ints and to create masks of complex shapes Add Point Use this button to divide a line at a specific location You can also add an edit point to a mask by clicking a line while holding down the Ctrl key Remove Point Use this button to decrease the number of lines by one You can also remove an edit point from a mask by clicking an edit point while holding down the Ctrl key Bring to Front Use this but...

Page 49: ...dministration Menu Configuring Network Camera Control You can configure settings to control pan and tilt speed based on the zoom level of the camera 1 Click Device at the top of the Configuration window The Device Configuration screen appears 2 Select the network camera and click the Control tab 3 Select the Auto Pan Tilt Speed check box and click Apply Pan and tilt speed will be controlled based ...

Page 50: ... create multiple layouts according to your operating environment and objective Assigning Cameras to Monitor Frames page 57 You can assign a camera to each monitor frame Configuring Layout Tours page 58 You can sequentially switch the display of each display at a preset time Configuring Monitor Layout Settings By setting the number and size of camera monitor frames you can create a layout according...

Page 51: ...ap or floor plan for the background as necessary Click Insert Background Image set each item in the Insert Background Image dialog box that appears and click OK For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of Insert Background Image Dialog Box page 56 4 Move the monitor frames to determine their positions as necessary Move the monitor frames by dragging them with the mouse 5 Set a hotsp...

Page 52: ... window After changing the settings click Apply to save your settings A Layout Tree This displays a list of the configured layouts in a tree structure Selecting a layout from the tree displays the setting details in the area on the right Add This creates a new layout Select Custom Layout A or Custom Layout B and click this button Custom Layout A and Custom Layout B are preset layout groups Use the...

Page 53: ...s button to move the selected image forward Send Backward Use this button to move the selected image backward Send to Back Use this button to move the selected image behind all others Flip Use this button to flip the selected image horizontally Spin Use this button to spin the selected image 90 degrees clockwise Grid Use this button to display grid lines to assist in placing monitor frames and ima...

Page 54: ...tection criteria for Video Motion Detection Recorder VMF Select the Video Motion Filter information to display in the monitor frame Object Frame This displays the object frame Alarm Object Frame This displays the object frame detected as an alarm Filter Frame This displays the filter frame Inactive Area Frame This displays the inactive area frame Object ID This displays the object ID Object Durati...

Page 55: ...riginal size Transparent Color This option allows you to set one color in the image as a transparent color Select the check box click within the box and specify the color to make transparent in the dialog box that appears Action Tab Assign actions to the selected image or image map If an action is assigned to the selected image or image map clicking the mouse within the image performs the set acti...

Page 56: ...e preview area OK This creates a layout in accordance with the set values and closes the dialog box Cancel This cancels your settings and closes the dialog box Setting Items of Insert Background Image Dialog Box This dialog box imports an image such as a map or floor plan for the background It is displayed by clicking Insert Background Image on the Layout Configuration screen page 52 After configu...

Page 57: ...tor Frames Assign a camera for displaying images to each monitor frame 1 Select a layout from the Layout tree on the Layout Configuration screen 2 Assign the cameras to monitor frames The following methods are available for assigning cameras Drag and drop a camera from the Device tree to a monitor frame Select a monitor frame and select a camera from the General tab at the bottom of the screen Con...

Page 58: ... You can set a layout tour for sequentially switching the display shown on the display at a preset time during monitoring Creating a New Layout Tour 1 Select Layout Tour from the Layout tree on the Layout Configuration screen and click Add A layout tour is added to the tree 2 Create a layout tour 1 Click Add on the right of the list specify the layout and duration seconds in the Layout Tour dialog...

Page 59: ... function that uses a camera to detect motion and objects VMF page 65 This is a function that uses metadata to detect motion Although both a camera and NSR are equipped with motion detection functions you can reduce the load on the NSR system by using the motion detection function of the camera VMD camera Decide which one to use in accordance with the number of cameras registered and the operation...

Page 60: ...rding and the like at times other than for alarm recording schedules 7 Click Apply The motion detection area is configured and the VMD recorder pin is added to the Device Setting Items of VMD Tab VMD Recorder This tab is displayed by clicking Device in the Configuration window and selecting VMD Recorder on the VMD tab After changing the settings click Apply to save your settings A Enable Select th...

Page 61: ...dd an edit point to a mask by clicking a line while holding down the Ctrl key Remove Point Use this button to decrease the number of lines by one You can also remove an edit point from a mask by clicking an edit point while holding down the Ctrl key Bring to Front Use this button to move the selected mask to the top of a stack of overlapping masks Bring Forward Use this button to move the selected...

Page 62: ... Specify the minimum horizontal length of the object as a percentage Min Object Size Y Specify the minimum vertical length of the object as a percentage Min Objects For Alarm Specify the minimum number of detected objects for sending notification of an alarm K Apply This saves the settings L Cancel This cancels the changes to the settings Using the Motion Detection Function of the Camera VMD Camer...

Page 63: ...Position Select the camera position to configure Current Position Select this option when configuring the settings for the current camera position Preset Position Select this option when configuring settings for each preset If you select this select a preset from the drop down menu and move the camera to that preset position When the camera is moved to the preset position you specified the setting...

Page 64: ...size for the object to be detected Alternatively configure the size by using the mouse to drag the maximum detectable object size setting frame blue You can change the size by dragging each of the edges The setting frame cannot be deleted G Apply This saves the settings H Cancel This cancels the changes to the settings ...

Page 65: ... record the second alarm select Event Start in the schedule settings page 84 This ensures that everything is recorded during the alarm period including the second alarm When object 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 proc...

Page 66: ... six inactive areas Follow the procedure below to configure filters and inactive areas For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of VMD Tab VMF page 67 1 Select the Enable check box 2 Select the package to configure 3 Change the package name as necessary 4 Select how the filters are combined Sequential or Parallel For sequential configurations be sure to configure two or more filters...

Page 67: ...quential 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 object detection package Parallel Select this option to detect specific phenomena by applying all detection ...

Page 68: ... filter and inactive area while checking the image in the preview Up to eight vertices can be set for a convex polygonal area When the filter type is set to Passing set the direction along which to detect the object s passing After setting the end points click near the center of the line to set the arrow indicating the direction of passage With each click the orientation of the arrow changes as fo...

Page 69: ...ion When Existing and Unattended Removed Filter Types When using the Existing filter type enter the amount of time for NSR to wait before triggering an alarm after an object is detected as moving The default value is 0 When using the Unattended Removed filter type enter the amount of time for NSR to wait before triggering an alarm after an object is detected as unattended Object detection requires...

Page 70: ...nfiguring Storage Settings Add new storage and specify the recording data to save to the storage Storage can be added as individual logical volumes Adding New Storage 1 Click Server at the top of the Configuration window The Server Configuration screen appears 2 Select the server for which you want to set the storage from the Server tree on the left of the screen 3 Click Add Storage on the right o...

Page 71: ... Configuring Storage for Each Camera Camera Mode You can specify storage for saving recording data for each camera It is possible to save all recording data to one storage and specify storage for saving for each recording type 1 Select the server for which you want to configure storage from the Server tree and click the Storage Assign tab 2 Configure each item and click Apply For details on each o...

Page 72: ...le Select the check box to enable the data overwrite function The data is deleted automatically beginning with files within the oldest record whenever the amount of free space of the storage will fall below a specified size Not to be less than Enter the minimum limit for free space as a percentage or in gigabytes G Apply This saves the settings H Cancel This cancels the changes to the settings Set...

Page 73: ...e following methods for deleting recording data saved to storage Data Overwriting page 73 Delete data from the oldest automatically regardless of how many days it has been stored to ensure storage space is always available Cleanup page 74 Set the number of days to store recording data and automatically delete data that exceeds that number of days Deleting Manually page 122 Specify recording data f...

Page 74: ... can configure the same number of storage days for all cameras or configure the settings separately for each camera 1 Select the server for which you want to configure storage from the Server tree 2 Configure each item on the Data Cleanup tab and click Apply For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of the Data Cleanup Tab page 75 1 Select the Enable check box 2 Configure the time fo...

Page 75: ...s to be the targets for the cleanup Camera This displays a list of the names of the cameras registered to NSR Manual Record days Enter the number of storage days for manual recording Schedule Record days Enter the number of storage days for schedule recording Alarm Record days Enter the number of storage days for alarm recording Event Record days Enter the number of storage days for event recordin...

Page 76: ...em Screen example When internal hard disk Specify the number of partitions select the size to allocate each partition as a percentage and click OK Screen example When NSRE S200 1 Select the NSRE S200 you want to configure and click Partition When an NSRE S200 is connected use a UPS 2 Specify the number of partitions select the size to allocate each partition as a percentage and click OK The newly ...

Page 77: ...ge 59 and Configuring Sensor Inputs page 86 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 0001 When this happens the record is segmented and subsequent data is recorded as a new record If a record is segmented it will be displayed ...

Page 78: ... 4 Click Next Screen example When Automatic Schedule Record Configuration is selected If you selected Automatic Schedule Record Configuration proceed to Step 5 If you selected Automatic Alarm Record Configuration proceed to Step 6 5 Enter the number of days to store the recording data and click Next Quality 50 Level 3 cameras with 5 level settings Level 5 cameras with 10 level settings 80 Level 5 ...

Page 79: ...rent schedule to repeat a schedule weekly 1 Select the camera or group for which you want to configure the schedule from the Schedule tree of the Schedule screen You can also select multiple cameras at once by holding down the Shift key or Ctrl key while selecting 2 Click Recurrent to switch to recurrent view and click New Record The New Record dialog box appears 3 Configure each item and click OK...

Page 80: ...ile selecting 2 Click Date Time to switch to date and time view and click New Record The New Record dialog box appears 3 Configure each item and click OK The setting items differ depending on the type of schedule Screen example When schedule recording For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of New Record Dialog Box page 84 1 Enter a name for the schedule 2 Select the type of schedu...

Page 81: ...Items of New Record Dialog Box page 84 1 Select Alarm Record or Event Record 2 Enter a name for the schedule 3 Configure the days and time to run the schedule or configure the period to run the schedule 4 Specify a condition to start recording and a condition to end recording and configure the recording duration 5 In the case of alarm recording select Record by each event or Record by selected eve...

Page 82: ...cted camera itself triggers the beginning of recording For example if camera A and camera B are selected as the cameras for recording images and motion detection of camera A and sensor input of camera B are configured as the triggers recording begins on camera A when motion detection occurs for camera A and recording begins on camera B when sensor input turns on for camera B When Record by selecte...

Page 83: ... of the schedule When recurrent view In this view schedule items are color coded by action for each day of the week Guide lines are shown in 15 minute intervals and by dragging the edges of each scheduled time slot you can change the start and end times of the action When you want to configure the time in detail click Edit and make adjustments in the Schedule Configuration dialog box that appears ...

Page 84: ...in the case of alarm recording or event recording Set the record duration for when an event occurs Record Start Select the timing for starting recording Event Start This starts recording when an alarm or event started point in time the alarm signal became active Pre Event Start This goes back to record the images before an alarm or event started When this is selected enter the period to go back to...

Page 85: ...a list of all the triggers configured for NSR is displayed so it is also possible for the sensors of devices not configured for the schedule to act as triggers The input configured for each camera is displayed in the list For the configuring inputs refer to Configuring Motion Detection Settings page 59 and Configuring Sensor Inputs page 86 H Target Camera Add the camera to become the target for re...

Page 86: ... page 87 Adding Logical Sensor Input Pins to NSR page 87 Deleting Logical Sensor Input Pins Created for NSR page 88 Changing Settings of Sensor Input Pins of NSR 1 Click Device at the top of the Configuration window The Device Configuration screen appears 2 Open IO Device in the Device tree and click to select System I O 3 Configure each item on the Physical Sensor In tab and click Apply For detai...

Page 87: ...gure each item on the Sensor In tab and click Apply For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of the Logical Sensor In Tab page 88 The Barionet sensor input settings are changed Adding Logical Sensor Input Pins to NSR The adding of a logical sensor input pin to NSR allows for linking with the external device via the network The operation on off of the added sensor input pin from the ...

Page 88: ...g each item click Apply to save your settings This example describes the screen for configuring physical sensor input pins of the NSR Sensor Input Pin List This displays a list of the sensor input pins configured for the device selected in the tree structure Enable Select the check boxes to enable the pins for the sensor inputs No This displays the numbers of the sensor input pins This item cannot...

Page 89: ... 89 Changing Settings of Alarm Output Pins of Camera page 89 Changing Settings of Alarm Output Pins of Barionet page 90 Changing Settings of Alarm Output Pins of NSR 1 Click Device at the top of the Configuration window The Device Configuration screen appears 2 Open IO Device in the Device tree and click to select System I O 3 Configure each item on the Alarm Out tab and click Apply For details on...

Page 90: ... of the Configuration window The Device Configuration screen appears 2 Open IO Device in the Device tree and click to select Barionet 3 Configure each item on the Alarm Out tab and click Apply For details on each of the items refer to Alarm Out Tab IO Device page 90 The Barionet alarm output settings are changed Setting Items of the Alarm Out Tab Alarm Out Tab IO Device You can configure the alarm...

Page 91: ...Camera You can configure the alarm output pins of the camera selected in the tree After configuring each item click Apply to save your settings Alarm Output Pin List This displays a list of the alarm output pins configured for the camera selected in the tree Enable Select the check boxes to enable the pins for the alarm outputs No This displays the numbers of the alarm output pins This item cannot...

Page 92: ...fied schedule period Manual Action Configure an action for when a trigger occurs manually Registering a Manual Action 1 Click Manual Action at the top of the Configuration window The Manual Action screen appears 2 Click Add 3 Configure the following items and register the action For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of Manual Action Screen page 93 1 Enter a name for the action 2 ...

Page 93: ...s that are displayed differ depending on the device for performing the action After configuring each item click Apply to save your settings Name Enter the name of the action It can be up to 32 characters long Show on the Main Window Select the check box to show this layout in the Action pane of the main window Register as OFF Action Select the check box to register an action as an off action Off a...

Page 94: ...s E mail Address Enter an e mail address Attach Camera Image Select the check box to send a still image as a mail attachment If you select this specify the camera for recording the still image Each camera Attach the still images recorded with the camera for which the event occurred For example when motion detection of camera A and sensor input of camera B are configured as the triggers and motion ...

Page 95: ...ule for performing an action when an alarm or event occurs within the duration set for the schedule An action can be performed each time an alarm or event occurs provided it occurs within the duration 1 Click Schedule at the top of the Configuration window The Schedule Configuration screen appears 2 Switch to recurrent view or date view 3 Select Action in the tree and select New Action The New Act...

Page 96: ...ime and end date and time to apply the event alarm action E Action Duration Configure the duration for the action Action Start This displays the timing for starting the action This item cannot be changed Stop Action Select the timing for ending the action From Event Start This ends the action at the point in time a specified time elapses after the event started When this is selected enter the peri...

Page 97: ...an action for controlling the camera and specify the control method Preset This returns the camera to the specified preset position Tour This performs the specified camera tour Action End Preset Specify the preset position for when the action ends Pin List Select the check boxes for the pins to be target for performing an action to change the pin state I O Device Action Tab Number of Settings This...

Page 98: ...mera Message Enter the message of the mail It can be up to 32 characters long Change Layout Select the check box to change the monitor layout If you select this select the monitor layout to display on monitor 1 Beep Select the check box to play a beep tone If you select this select a beep tone I OK This creates an event alarm action in accordance with the set values and closes the dialog box J Can...

Page 99: ...form after a system alert is generated 1 Click Server at the top of the Configuration window The Server Configuration screen appears 2 Select the server for which you want to set the system alert settings from the Server tree on the left of the screen 3 Configure the information to notify of in the system alert on the System Alert tab and click Apply For details on each of the items refer to Setti...

Page 100: ...ck boxes for the storage to be target for notification Target Select the check boxes for the storage to be target for notification Capacity This displays the capacity of the storage This item cannot be changed Free This displays the amount of free space as a percentage Free This displays the amount of free space in gigabytes Total This displays the total size of the storage Remaining Space Enter t...

Page 101: ...ttings such as registering devices and creating layouts and schedules Level 5 In addition to the permissions of Level 4 allowed to perform all operations including configuring settings and configuring menus as an administrator Registering a User Register the user to use NSR and configure the permissions 1 Click User at the top of the Configuration window The User Configuration screen appears 2 Sel...

Page 102: ...ons for each device select the check boxes of the devices to which to grant access permissions 5 Click Apply The settings are saved If Custom is selected for the user level the Custom tree is displayed Changing User Settings 1 Select the user you want to change the settings of from the User tree on the User Configuration screen 2 Reconfigure the items you want to change For details on each of the ...

Page 103: ...he permissions individually C Permission Select the check boxes for the permissions to grant to the user The following is an example of the types of permissions that are available Camera Control This allows camera control on the Camera Control pane Search Playback This allows searching for and playing back recording data Export Control This allows exporting recording images User Configuration This...

Page 104: ... starts after rewinding a specified duration This function is referred to as quick playback You can configure the duration to rewind for quick playback in the GUI Configuration screen 1 Click GUI Configuration at the top of the Configuration screen The GUI Configuration screen appears 2 Enter the duration to rewind for quick playback in seconds and click Apply The duration to rewind for quick play...

Page 105: ...dvance For the configuration procedure refer to Configuring Layout Tours page 58 Monitoring Live Images You can monitor the images the camera is currently capturing in any monitor frame 1 Click the monitor frame to display the live images on the main screen 2 Click LIVE on the Monitor Control pane Live images are displayed on the selected monitor frame For details on each of the items refer to Fun...

Page 106: ...on the Tour toolbar at the top of the main screen 2 Click Layout Tour Start The sequence operation starts If you click again the layout tour ends Monitoring Audio from Cameras If you are using a camera with support for audio input you can monitor the audio input from the camera Select the monitor frame for which you want to monitor the audio to output audio from the camera assigned to the selected...

Page 107: ...the 3 3 default layout 4 4 Layout This switches to the 4 4 default layout Custom A Layout This switches to the layout of the Custom A group Custom B Layout This switches to the layout of the Custom B group Layout Menu Select a layout from the drop down menu B Tour Toolbar This is used when executing a layout tour Tour Menu Select a layout tour from the drop down menu Layout Tour Start Stop This st...

Page 108: ... screen display to the normal screen This button is displayed in full screen display when you align the cursor with the top right corner of the screen You can also return to the normal screen by pressing the Esc key on the keyboard E This allows you to log off activate the lock reboot or shutdown F Camera Group Manual Action Pane Clicking displays a menu that allows you to switch to each of the pa...

Page 109: ... images in the selected monitor frame and PLAYBACK to play back recorded images Also when you select a monitor frame the button lights to indicate whether the state is live or playback If you click PLAYBACK the selected monitor frame enters the playback state returns to the time set in GUI Configuration and then starts playback automatically This function is called quick playback This allows you t...

Page 110: ...ct that is close and adjust the focus in the direction to focus on a subject that is far away When you perform the pan tilt and zoom operations of the camera AUTO is set automatically Brightness EV Select AUTO to always adjust the brightness automatically You can click or to cancel the auto state and adjust the brightness manually Adjust the brightness in the direction to make the images brighter ...

Page 111: ...tton changes the fast forward speed as follows Slow Rewind This plays back images in reverse at slow speed at 1 5x speed Previous Frame This rewinds one frame Next Frame This advances one frame Slow Forward This plays back images at slow speed at 1 5x speed Previous Recording This jumps to the previous recording Next Recording This jumps to the next recording Start Recording This starts recording ...

Page 112: ...he action is executed Second Monitor Monitor 2 If two monitors are connect to this unit the 1 1 2 2 3 2 or 3 3 monitor layout that was specified is displayed on the monitor connected to monitor connector 2 You can also use monitor 2 as the hotspot monitor Screen of Monitor 1 Screen of Monitor 2 The displayed images are the same as those of the monitor frame selected in monitor 1 However if sensor ...

Page 113: ...d on the monitor G Time This displays the current date and time during the monitoring and recording of live images and the date and time at the time of recording when playing back recorded images In the monitor frame is set as the hotspot the images of the corresponding camera are displayed in cases such as the following When the monitor frame is selected When there was a sensor input When a motio...

Page 114: ...ra 1 Select any monitor frame and display the images of the camera you want to control 2 Use the Camera Control pane to control the camera Using Mouse to Control Camera By operating the mouse over the image displayed in a camera monitoring window you can perform camera operations such as centering panning tilting and zooming 1 Select any monitor frame and display the images of the camera you want ...

Page 115: ... images of the camera you want to control 2 Select a preset in Preset on the Camera Control pane The camera moves to the preset position Performing Camera Tours You can perform tours in which the camera moves successively to preset pan tilt and zoom positions The camera only stops at each preset position for the duration set in advance To use the camera tour function a camera tour needs to be conf...

Page 116: ...es from Search Results Recording Live Images You can record the images currently being captured by a camera 1 Select the monitor frame for which you want to record live images If no live images are displayed click LIVE on the Monitor Control pane 2 Click Start Recording on the Playback Control pane Recording starts Recording continues even if you change the layout 3 Click Stop recording to stop re...

Page 117: ... following types of search Normal Search You can specify the recording type schedule recording manual recording alarm recording or event recording and then search Object Search You can search for previously recorded images using the VMD recorder motion detection function and VMF function Normal Search You can specify the recording type schedule recording manual recording alarm recording or event r...

Page 118: ...etection areas For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of Object Search Configuration Dialog Box VMD page 120 When VMF Specify the VMF package to use For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of Object Search Configuration Dialog Box VMF page 120 5 Click Search A list of search results is displayed 6 Playing Recorded Images from Search Results You can play recorded im...

Page 119: ...recording manual recording alarm recording or event recording and then search B Date and Time Specification Area Specify a range of dates and times for which to search C Device Specification Area Specify the devices for which to search Select the check boxes of the devices for which to search in the tree D Recording Type Select the check boxes of the recording types for which to search When you se...

Page 120: ...motion detection function of VMD recorder This dialog box is displayed when VMF is selected in the Object tab page 119 of the Search window and then Edit is clicked After configuring each item click OK A Configuration Name Select the configuration to use for the search and click Load The loaded settings are reflected in the items of B B Motion Detection Area Configuration Area Configure the motion...

Page 121: ...ys the camera name This item can be sorted Type Displays the type of the recording Manual Schedule Alarm Event This item can be sorted Trigger Displays the trigger of the recording This item can be sorted Start Displays the start time of the recording This item can be sorted Start Available Displays the start time from which playback is available Due to a cleanup or data overwrite older data may b...

Page 122: ...list title bar The white line moves to the position you click Deleting Recorded Images You can search for the recorded images you want to delete and then delete them manually To ensure disk space is always available you can configure a schedule to delete recorded images For details refer to Configuring Settings Related to Deleting Recording Data page 73 1 Click Search for Recording Data at the top...

Page 123: ... for Recording Data at the top of the main screen The Search Window appears 2 Specify the search conditions and click Search For details on finding recorded images refer to Searching Recorded Images page 117 3 Select the recorded images you want to protect and click Protect When List View When Timeline View The recorded images are protected In the list view Protect is displayed for protected recor...

Page 124: ...orded Image on the Playback Control pane The Export dialog box appears 3 Configure each item and click OK For details on each of the items refer to Setting Items of Export Dialog Box page 125 1 Enter the export name 2 Specify the start point mark in and end point mark out of the recorded images to export as necessary 3 Select the check box to also export Media File Player for viewing the exported ...

Page 125: ...for Recording Data at the top of the main screen The Search Window appears 2 Specify the search conditions and click Search For details on finding recorded images refer to Searching Recorded Images page 117 3 Click to select the recorded images you want to export in the list of search results 4 Switch to the timeline view specify the start point mark in and end point mark out and then perform the ...

Page 126: ... the exported files Capacity Requirement This displays the space required for exporting the specified recorded images Location Select the media of the export location Available Capacity This displays the free space of the output location OK This starts exporting Cancel This cancels exporting and closes the dialog box Exporting Recorded Images as Still Images You can capture one scene of recorded o...

Page 127: ...dministration This section describes the operations necessary for routine system administration Shutting Down and Restarting the NSR page 30 Monitoring the Error Status page 127 Exporting Log Files page 128 Monitoring the Error Status When an error occurs with NSR you can confirm the error with the ERROR lamp in the main screen or on the front of NSR The ERROR Lamp on the Main Screen When a major ...

Page 128: ...tem logs Event and alarm logs Operation logs 1 Click at the top of the main screen The Log dialog box appears 2 Click Export The Export dialog box appears 3 Specify the logs you want to export and click OK 1 Select the location in which to save the logs 2 Select the check boxes of the logs to export 3 Enter the file name 4 Select the media of the export location 5 Click OK Exporting starts The fol...

Page 129: ...n screen while continuing exporting The space displayed for Capacity Requirement in the Export dialog box is just a rough indication Even if the space displayed for Available Capacity exceeds that displayed for Capacity Requirement the space of the media may occasionally be insufficient resulting in the export failing When exporting ends the following screen appears 4 Click Close The Export screen...

Page 130: ...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 GND Pin NO RS 422 RS 485 19 TX TX 20 TX TX 21 RX 22 RX ...

Page 131: ...iagram 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 Wiring Diagram for Alarm Output Caution 1 2 3 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17pin SENSOR IN 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16pin SENSOR IN 2 35 kΩ Sensor device Output 3 3 to 24 V DC Inside of this unit Outside 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17pin SENSOR IN 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16pin SENSO...

Page 132: ...ootable 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 Blinking Reserved for future use F Blinking RAID data volume failure 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3...

Page 133: ...the monitor is connected to monitor connector 1 If you configure the wrong monitor resolution the Out of range message may appear when the monitor resolution is too low compared to the monitor output Press CTRL ALT MINUS SIGN as many times as necessary to lower the resolution of the output video When the output image resolution reaches the resolution of the monitor the image appears Subsequently r...

Page 134: ... hole on the DVD CD drive Pull the tray out from the drive then remove the disc The NETWORK LED does not light up Check the cabling and network equipment for the proper connection Cannot access the hard disk drive Make sure the hard disk drive is properly inserted Check the HDD LEDs on the front panel of the system When a hard disk malfunctions the LED of the corresponding hard disk lights in ambe...

Page 135: ...nment Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Operating humidity 20 to 80 maximum wet bulb temperature 30 C noncondensing Temperature range for storage 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity range for storage 20 to 90 relative humidity maximum wet bulb temperature 35 C 95 F no condensation Power and miscellaneous Power 100 to 127 V AC 200 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 350 W Dimensions...

Page 136: ...l Action 92 Masks 46 Metadata 65 Monitor Layout 50 Monitor Menu 15 Monitoring 105 Monitoring Audio 106 Motion Detection 59 Multiple Camera Registration Dialog Box 40 N Network Device Menu 14 Number of Cameras 11 O Object Detection 59 P Password 29 Patch Files 21 Patch Installation 21 Permissions 101 Playing 116 Preset Positions 44 Presets 115 Protecting Recorded Images 123 PTZ 114 Q Quick Playback...

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