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Summary of Contents for NVR200 Series

Page 1: ...NVR200 Series Network Video Recorders Quick Guide Manual Version P100 20140125 ...

Page 2: ... warranty of any kind express or implied Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulations must be observed Safety and Compliance Information Conventions Used Symbol The symbols in this chapter are shown in the following table They are used to remi...

Page 3: ...r moisture z This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes z Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption z The separate earthing terminal must be permanently connected to earth z For AC supplied model The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times as it serves as the main...

Page 4: ... protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case ...

Page 5: ...European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner ...

Page 6: ...ent of our company for help Otherwise we shall not be held liable for any consequence caused thereby z Make sure the device is sturdy and well grounded and meets heat dissipation and lightning protection requirements Avoid vibration when using the device z Provide a stable and compliant power supply before powering on the device z Before performing the verification refer to section Check Before Po...

Page 7: ...a Third Party Device 12 RS485 Serial Cables 12 Connecting to a third party device via RS485 interface 13 Connecting using an audio video cable 13 Connecting to an Audio Intercom Device 14 Connecting RS232 Serial And Network Cables 15 Connecting to a Powered Device 16 Connecting a GroundCable 17 5 Switching On Offthe Device 17 Check Before Power On 17 Turning on the Device 17 Soft Off 18 Soft Off U...

Page 8: ...ace 19 Menu Structure 20 Initial Configuration 20 Quickly Adding IPC 26 Preview 29 Pane Toolbar on the Preview Interface 29 Preview Status 30 Right click Context Menu 31 Recording 32 Playback 33 Backup 33 Prerequisites 33 Procedure 33 Web Interface 36 7 Specifications 37 8 HDD Storage Calculation Chart 38 ...

Page 9: ...s sizes 2 Mounting Installation Check Open the packing box and check the equipment model accessory types and quantities to ensure all the components are available For equipment model accessory types and quantities please refer to the packing list The following tools are required for installation flat head and Phillips screwdrivers nonmagnetic Installing Hard Disks WARNING Make sure the equipment i...

Page 10: ...all a hard disk as follows 1 Loosen the seven screws that secure the chassis cover and remove the cover 2 Fix four screws each half tight to the hard disk 3 Connect one end of the data cable to the hard disk ...

Page 11: ...o the hard disk 5 Push the screws on the hard disk into the hardy holes in the chassis backplane 6 Place the chassis in upright position and slide the screws to the other ends of the hardy holes in the direction indicated in the figure below ...

Page 12: ...he chassis cover with screws The hard disk is completely installed Installing the Equipment Leave room of at least 30cm to the front and back and 10cm to the left and right sides of the equipment for ventilation Install the equipment as follows 1 Get the stickers from the foot pads delivered with the equipment and attach the pads to the bottom of the equipment where appropriate 2 Place the equipme...

Page 13: ...ding to actual conditions Front View 1 Status Indicators 2 DIRECTION OK 3 USB interface 4 Function Buttons 5 POWER ON OFF Indicators As shown in the front view the following table describes the indicators on the front panel Table 3 1 Status Indicators Indicators Color Status Description Power indicator Red Constantly on Device powered on IR Blue Blinking Device is being verified ...

Page 14: ...Hard disk at fault Blinking Several hard disks at fault or array rebuilt NET Network indicator Blue Constantly on Network properly connected CODEC Codec indicator Blue Blinking Signal input with encoding Constantly on Signal input without encoding Panel buttons The panel buttons may vary with the equipment model Item Function and Description DIRECTION z Move between different menu items shift the ...

Page 15: ...f the device Hold the ON OFF button for at least 3 seconds to switch off the device Function Buttons Alphanumeri c Buttons z Used to enter a password number or English characters z The number key 0 can be used to select or clear check boxes in the list box z In preview mode used to switch between analog channels in focus panes SPACE Used to enter a space DEL Used to delete characters on the left o...

Page 16: ... enter the video playback interface and display the playback toolbar in preview mode PTZ Used to enter the PTZ control interface and display the PTZ toolbar in preview mode REC Used to manually start or stop storing images on a hard disk in preview mode PRESET Used to set the PTZ into the preset position in PTZ control mode when the PTZ toolbar is hidden MUTE Used to turn on off the mute function ...

Page 17: ...and Instructions ALARM OUT Relay output Phoenix connector z NVR202 16 16P IN 4 z NVR202 09 09P IN 2 Connecting to alarm output device ALARM IN Boolean input Phoenix connector z NVR202 16 16P IN 8 z NVR202 09 09P IN 4 Connecting to alarm input device VIDEO OUT Composite video output PAL NTSC BNC connectors 1V P P 75 Ω Connecting to a CVBS analog display device 1 2 3 ...

Page 18: ...ice HDMI High definition digital audio and video output HDMI interface Connecting to HDMI display device USB interface USB2 0 interfaces limited to 1A Connecting to an external USB mouse or storage device LINE Two way voice input shared for output and analog output Phoenix connector Only for NVR202 09 16 IN Connecting to audio input output devices AUDIO OUT Analog audio output BNC single channel 1...

Page 19: ...y terminal on the ALARM IN interface 2 Any terminal on the ALARM IN interface 3 Ground 4 Terminal G on ALARM IN interface 5 Normal open closed Boolean alarm input device 1 Alarm output circuit inside the device 2 Any positive terminal on ALARM OUT interface 3 Boolean alarm output device 4 DC power 5 Any negative terminal on ALARM OUT interface corresponding to 2 ...

Page 20: ...ts the RJ45 type of RS485 interface for connection with third party devices RS485 Serial Cables Twisted pair is recommended 22 28AWG insulating core wire preferably 24AWG or 26AWG can be used Refer to the table below for the maximum length of RS485 serial cables with different baud rates Table 4 1 Maximum length of RS485 serial cables at different baud rates Baud rate bps Maximum length m 1200 240...

Page 21: ...ral PTZs connect the control cables of the PTZs and follow the figure below for further connection 1 PTZ s RS485 control cable 2 PTZ s RS485 terminal 3 RJ45 s RS485 terminal 4 PTZ s RS485 terminal 5 RJ45 s RS485 terminal 6 Twisted pair Connecting using an audio video cable z Common video cables composite video cable VGA cable HDMI cable z Common audio cables RCA universal audio cable and ordinary ...

Page 22: ...ush down Terminal O of the NVR202 16 IN LINE device s LINE interface Plug the audio intercom device s audio output signal cable into the jack and release the terminal z Push down Terminal G of the NVR202 16 IN LINE device s LINE interface Plug the audio intercom device s ground cable into the jack and release the terminal 1 Connect a signal cable for the audio output device 2 Connect a signal cabl...

Page 23: ... cable for the audio output device 2 Connect a signal cable for the audio input device 3 4 Connect the common ground for audio and video input devices Connecting RS232 Serial And Network Cables Through an RS232 serial port connect the equipment to a serial device such as a PC For maintenance use the following serial cables take PCX based DB9 as an example 1 DB9 interface 2 RJ45 interface As shown ...

Page 24: ... the figure below if necessary The powered device must also support PoE NOTE The NVR202 09P 16P IN device s PoE port supports an output power of up to 64 W A single PoE port provides a maximum output power of30 W The The NVR202 09P 16P IN will first supply power to PoE ports with smaller numbers if a number of powered devices are connected to a PoE port and the required total power exceeds 64 W ...

Page 25: ... ground cable to the ground terminal of the device and the other end to a reliable grounding point 5 Switching On Offthe Device Check Before Power On To avoid bodily injury or damage to components check the following items before turning off the power z The device is firmly and securely installed without any screw left unscrewed z Do not place anything on the device z All the installed cables are ...

Page 26: ...n machine interface to perform soft off the device Hold the POWER ON OFF button for at least 3 seconds to switch off the device Soft Off Through Man Machine Interface Choose Menu Maintenance Shutdown Click Shutdown to perform soft shutdown after confirmation Soft Off Through Web Interface Choose Maintenance Device Maintenance Shutdown Click Shutdown to perform soft shutdown after confirmation WARN...

Page 27: ...rface About the Interface Startup of the device takes a littlt time the man machine interface appear after a progress bar You can use the mouse Remote control or the front panel to do the configuration and monitoring service on the man machine interface You c refer to the user manual for detailed information ...

Page 28: ...work properly as instructed by the startup wizard If you do not want the startup wizard to guide you through fast configuration just skip the wizard and log in as admin Follow steps 3 to 5 for fast configuration 1 Determine whether to start wizard when device starts and click Next ...

Page 29: ...r the admin user s password admin by default Click Next and the Configuration Wizardinterface appears 3 Configure the network parameters a Click Network Configuration to enter the Network Configuration interface ...

Page 30: ... IP address subnet mask and default gateway Normally set other network parameters to defaults c After configuration click OK Configuring eth0 card causes the system to restart service and then return to the Configuration Wizard interface ...

Page 31: ...other system parameters to defaults c After configuration click OK Changing the management mode will restart the device 5 Configure storage parameters a Click Storage Configuration The Storage Configuration interface appears b Building an array i In the Build Array box under the Array tab enter the array name select the array type and idle slots ii Click Create The newly created array is shown on ...

Page 32: ...to virtualize an array before using it To do so select the array in the Virtualization Array box and click Virtualization NOTE Virtualization takes time After virtualization is complete virtualized in the array list is displayed as Yes ...

Page 33: ...25 d Configuring storage resources On the Storagetab configure storage resource parameters The following table lists the important parameters e Configuringstorage plans ...

Page 34: ...lan cannot overlap each other 6 After all configurations click Finish to save the settings and then you can perform various operations Quickly Adding IPC Only an admin user can add IPC Before adding the IPC confirm that The IPC is functional and the network is connected The IPC resolution must not exceed 1920 in width and 1088 in height The procedure is as follows 1 Enter the video channel configu...

Page 35: ...s are displayed below the list You can modify related parameters Important parameters are described in the following table Click Add to add the IPC Add IPCs in batches Select a number of our IPCs you want to add Click Batch Add and the system will add IPCs in batches according to default parameters ...

Page 36: ...eters are displayed below the list You can modify related parameters Important parameters are described in the following table Click Add to add the IPC Add IPCs in batches Select a number of third party IPCs you want to add Click Batch Add and the system will add IPCs in batches according to default parameters ...

Page 37: ...lick this button to enter the PTZ control interface in preview mode Manual record Records the live video in the current pane to a local destination Click the button again to stop manual recording Instant playback Plays back the videos recorded within 5 minutes before the current time point Digital zoom Zoom in on the live or recorded video in the current pane on a certain scale Capture image Saves...

Page 38: ...time jpg Exit the tool bar Exit the toolbar for the current pane Preview Status On the preview screen video and alarm status of each channel can be identified by the identifier on the corresponding preview screen Table 6 2 Preview Icons Icon Name Description Video playback This icon is shown in video playback mode the playback toolbar Motion detection alarm This icon is shown when a motion detecti...

Page 39: ...larm occurs Mute This icon is shown in mute mode Manual record This icon is shown in manual record mode Right click Context Menu In the preview screen the right click context menu is shown in the following figure Menu functions are described in the following table Table 6 3 Preview Operations Menu Item Description Camera When the selected pane switches to a digital channel screen you can start or ...

Page 40: ...ally Switch Monitor Switches between screens on a man machine interface Start Auto Switch In the preview screen poll switch between videos on various channels Video playback Enters the channel video playback interface Note You can display this interface only when you preview images after logging into the device Main Menu Used to access the main menu Note You must log into the device Logout Logs ou...

Page 41: ... as follows On the preview screen select the pane for video recording Click the Instant Playback icon to start playing Backup On the man machine interface search a hard disk for video records and save the video records in the USB storage device as files Prerequisites The USB storage device is FAT32 partitioned and formatted and properly connected to the device You are permitted to play back videos...

Page 42: ... Click Backup to enter the backup interface CAUTION After selecting the channel and entering the start end time click Quick Backup On the interface for record backup all the video records within the specified time periods on the selected channel will be backed up by default 4 Select the backup path Select a partition of a USB storage device from the USB drive drop down list Select a folder or doub...

Page 43: ...uring the backup process the progress bar will show backing up X Y x indicates the video records currently being backed up y represents the total number of video records you want to back up During the backup process click Cancel on the progress bar to stop video backup ...

Page 44: ...example camera 01 20121222000000 20121223103000 719885386 ts z Click Refresh to show the free and full capacities of the current partition on the USB storage device Web Interface 1 Start a Web browser on the client computer Enter the IP address of the device in the address box 192 168 0 13 by default Press Enter For first login load all latest controls as prompted by the system You should preferab...

Page 45: ...elated configuration operations 7 Specifications For more information about technical specifications of the device refer to the datasheets Table 7 1 Technical Specifications Item Description Dimensions W D H z 1U high z 360 0mm 297 6mm 43 6mm 14 2 11 7 1 72 with front panel Power supply z NVR202 09 16 IN 12V DC 5A z NVR202 09P 16P IN 52V DC 1 8A Consumption z 10W without hard disk without PoE z 30...

Page 46: ...ixed bit rate Table 8 1 Storage Calculation Bit Rate Kbps Storage Used GB 256 2 900 512 5 801 768 8 701 1024 11 602 1536 17 402 2048 23 203 3072 34 805 4096 46 406 NOTE Please note that supplied values for storage space used is just for reference The storage values in the chart are estimated by formulas and may have some deviation from actual value ...

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