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No. 

Name 

Function 

Period 

Recording Hours per 

Day 

Select recording hours per day 

HDD Size 

It is automatically displayed 

Stream Priority 

Select Framerate or Resolution 

Recording mode    Select recording mode as Continuous or Event 

Audio 

Enable if audio is recorded 

Calculation 

User can see recommended resolution and frame rate to meet recording 
period 

 

4.5.2

 

Main Stream 

Procedure to set the image resolution when event occurs across channels or 

general recording is in process:   

Main Stream > Analog Camera 

To set the image quality and resolution of Main Stream: 

 

Figure 4-34 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 301-00-00 Series

Page 1: ... designed to be used in life critical situations and must not be used for this purpose Document Number 8009 8301 00 00 Product specifications subject to change without notice Issued 10 18 Copyright 2018 Vicon Industries Inc All rights reserved Vicon Industries Inc Tel 631 952 2288 Fax 631 951 2288 Toll Free 800 645 9116 24 Hour Technical Support 800 34 VICON 800 348 4266 UK 44 0 1489 566300 www vi...

Page 2: ...ser to the presence of dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficientmagnitudetoconstituteariskofelectricshock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying theproduct CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNI...

Page 3: ...f 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could...

Page 4: ...from theapparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by themanufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used Use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid in jury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer ...

Page 5: ...rk 12 2 4 4 Time Date 13 2 4 5 Record 13 2 4 6 Easy Installation Wizard 14 3 Live Screen Configuration 15 3 1 Icons in Live screen 17 3 2 Live Launcher menu 18 3 2 1 Backup 19 3 3 Quick menu 21 3 3 1 PTZ Control 22 3 3 2 Camera Registration 23 3 3 3 Status System log 25 3 3 4 Status Event 26 3 3 5 Status Record 27 3 3 6 Status Disk 28 4 Setup menu 29 4 1 General buttons in Setup menu 31 4 2 SYSTEM...

Page 6: ...chedule Schedule 60 4 5 2 Main Stream 63 4 5 4 Second Stream 67 4 5 5 Panic 69 4 6 EVENT 70 4 6 1 System Disk 70 4 6 2 Alarm In 72 4 6 3 Motion 75 4 6 4 Video Loss Setup 77 4 6 5 Notification 78 4 7 NETWORK 80 4 7 1 Basic WAN Port 80 4 7 2 DVRNS DDNS 81 4 7 3 E Mail 83 4 7 5 FTP 84 4 7 6 P2P 85 4 7 8 Notification Server 86 5 Search Playback 89 5 1 Search 89 5 2 Playback 93 6 Webviewer 95 7 Product...

Page 7: ...using a network The device features include the following Convenient UI from user s viewpoint Composite input port for 16 channels Providing AHD TVI 960H and D1 1080p full HD recording Full HD screen recording audio recording and playing HDD information and status presentation HDD overwriting High capacity back up with USB 3 0 depending on device types Simultaneous recoding and playing of 16 chann...

Page 8: ...ription Each part is listed in the below Figure 1 1 Name and Connection of each front section Table 1 2 Name and Function of each front section No Name Function 1 Power status LED Indicates device ON OFF 2 Recording status LED Indicates recording in process 3 Network LED With a network viewer indicates network in connection 4 USB port USB port is connected for USB mouse or firmware upgrade and dat...

Page 9: ...ort 2 Video In Camera video input port 3 CVBS CVBS output port depending on device types 4 VGA VGA output port 5 HDMI HDMI output port 6 LAN Network connector 7 Alarm In Out Alarm connector 8 RS485 RS 485 communication connector 9 12 VDC Connector with power supply 10 Audio Out Audio output port ...

Page 10: ... a device connect each port on the rear of the device according to the connection diagram below Figure 2 1 Connection map The installation steps should be done in the sequence below 1 Installing HDD 2 Connecting with an exterior device 3 Starting a system 4 Setting a quick setup ...

Page 11: ...he unit 1 Place the unit on a stable flat surface 2 Make room between front rear sides of the device to easily access connectors Warning Do NOT install the device too close to the wall Protruding connections on rear of the unit may be forcefully curved or pressed which can cause fires electric shocks or injury 3 Check to switch off and unplug the unit Warning Make sure to disconnect the mains plug...

Page 12: ...85 devices 9 Connect USB port in front section of the unit to a mouse 10 Supply the main power after completion Attention Before connection match socket with adapter pins Note There is no power button supplying the main power automatically starts the unit ...

Page 13: ...ht take more initialization time 2 When the buzzer sounds the start screen displays 3 In Log in screen enter the ID Password and press OK Note Default ID and Password is ADMIN 1234 Attention Please change password after login for added security 2 4 Quick Setup Upon first start up the system provides Easy Installation as follows 1 Account 2 System 3 Network ...

Page 14: ...y Installation 1 Click the keyboard icon to set ID and Password user selects 2 With keyboard UI set the ID and Password and press OK 3 Press the Save button to save newly set ID and Password 4 Press Next button to end Account setting and move to the next setting phase ...

Page 15: ...em language Device Name Enter the device name Keyboard ID To identify device usage in controlling DVR with RS485 through a keyboard Selecting the device ID In case of simultaneous use of equipment set a different ID HDMI VGA Set resolution of a monitor connected to the device 2 Press Save button to save setting values 3 Press Next to end System setting and move to the next setting phase ...

Page 16: ...in Network setting screen WAN Port Select whether to use static IP or dynamic IP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS and Port For dynamic IP enter information in each field 2 Press Save button to save set values 3 Press Next to end Network setting and move to the next setting phase ...

Page 17: ... when applying Daylight Saving Time select DST Time Zone Select time zone for the system being installed DST Start End For applying Daylight saving time set the application period 2 Press Save button to save set values 3 Press Next to end Time Date setting and move to the next setting phase 2 4 5 Record How to set the record of Easy Installation 1 Set each item in Record setting screen Select desi...

Page 18: ... to see recommended frame rate and resolution 2 Press Save button to save set value 3 Press Next to end Network setting and move the next setting phase 2 4 6 Easy Installation Wizard 1 Select to run Easy Installation each time the system starts 2 Press Save button to save set value and end Easy Installation ...

Page 19: ... top corner of screen See Setup for detailed information about the setting menu 2 Live screen Show live video of connected cameras 3 Launcher menu Launcher menu is located the bottom corner of the screen See 3 2 Live Launcher for detailed information about the Launcher menu 4 Quick menu Clicking the right button of a mouse displays Quick menu See 0 Select Backup Mask and click SET button to open t...

Page 20: ...l or only the selected mask 4 New Mask Create a new privacy zone Up to 4 masks can be created 5 Delete Mask Delete all or selected privacy zones Quick for detailed information about the quick menu 5 Add to CH Manual registration menu for when the mouse pointer is placed in the center of the channel and it indicates that the camera is not registered in Analog IP cam mode See 3 3 2 Camera Registrati...

Page 21: ...ked with yellow one Figure 3 2 Live Screen Icon Table 3 2 Live Screen Icon and Its Description No Icon Description 1 CH1 CAM1 Channel numbers and camera titles 2 A camera with PTZ function PTZ control function in process Recording in alarm event mode Recording in motion event mode Recording in panic recording mode Recording in consecutive recording mode 3 No camera input 4 Mic ON OFF Speaker ON OF...

Page 22: ...e 6 Selecting partition mode to mark in Live screen single screen 4 9 and 16 partition 7 Stopping or replaying selected Live screen images toggle 8 Audio on or mute chosen Live screen toggle 9 Capturing channels user s selection 10 Bookmarking with date and time user s selection 11 Make a backup video of user s selection See 3 2 1 Backup for detailed information about back up 12 Search recording d...

Page 23: ...t back up ending time Bookmark bookmark list 5 Time Overlap Selecting time if there are two recorded data in the same time 6 Backup Mask User can mask selected area Works H4V format only 7 Device Select the device to save back up files 8 Reload Open the device information 9 Folder Name Enter a folder name to save back up files 10 File format Select a file format to back up 11 Calculate Calculate d...

Page 24: ...k Item and Description No Item Description 1 Select CH Select the channel to set the privacy zone for 2 Privacy Mask Enable Select whether to use the Privacy Mask 3 Mask Zone Apply all or only the selected mask 4 New Mask Create a new privacy zone Up to 4 masks can be created 5 Delete Mask Delete all or selected privacy zones ...

Page 25: ...Mode Set the output mode of a spot monitor Auto Full 8 Playback Play selected Live screen images before 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 1 hour Go to last play time and Go to last record time 9 Search Search recording data time event thumbnail and text See 5 1 Search to display detailed information about search 10 Backup Backup video user selected See 3 2 1 Backup for detailed information about ba...

Page 26: ...en Figure 3 7 Quick Menu PTZ Control Table 3 7 Quick Menu PTZ Control Item and Description No Item Description 1 Move images using direction buttons 2 Move images using PTZ control button 3 AF Adjusting screen focus automatically 4 Zoom Out Zoom function of PTZ camera 5 Zoom In 6 Iris OFF Adjust illumination in the camera 7 Iris On 8 Focus Far User s manual focus adjustment 9 Focus Near 10 Go to H...

Page 27: ...ol Quick Menu Table 3 8 PTZ Control Item and Description in Quick Menu No Item Description 1 Preset Tour Scan Pattern Run PTZ functions 2 Exit Go to Live screen menu from PTZ Control menu 3 3 2 Camera Registration Users can register the IP cameras if Analog IP mode was selected Figure 3 6 Camera Registration ...

Page 28: ...anual add window Add Manually Click to open Camera Registration or move the mouse point to the middle of channel on the Live screen and click the Figure 3 7 Camera Registration manual add Table 3 7 Camera Registration manual add No Item Description 1 Connection Mode Select connection mode as Onvif or RTSP 2 ID PWD Enter ID and password of IP camera 3 Onvif URL Enter camera IP address 4 RTSP URL En...

Page 29: ...cription No Item Description 1 Start Set starting time of system log to search 2 End Set ending time of system log to search 3 Log Type Select log types Network Record Setup Disk Backup and System 4 Select All Unselect All Select or clear all log types toggle 5 Search Press search button to search on the basis of set condition 6 System log list Displays system log lists 7 Cancel Complete the statu...

Page 30: ...of the Status screen Figure 3 8 Status Event in Quick Menu Table 3 8 Status Event Item and Description in Quick Menu No Item Description 1 Temporarily fix or release an event list toggle 2 Refresh Delete the event list 3 Event list Displays the event list 4 Cancel Finish with the status screen ...

Page 31: ...d tab of the Status screen Figure 3 9 Status Record in Quick Menu Table 3 9 Status Record Item and Description in Quick Menu No Item Description 1 Record time Mark recorded period 2 Record list Displays the record setting status 3 Cancel Finish using the status screen ...

Page 32: ...Status screen Figure 3 10 Status Disk in Quick Menu Table 3 10 Status Disk Item and Description in Quick Menu No Item Description 1 Disk Info Display disk temperature and S M A R T information 2 Rec Info Display recording period 3 Cancel Finish using the status screen ...

Page 33: ...available by selecting Setup in Quick menu accessed by clicking the right button of the mouse Table 4 1 Setup Menu Item and Description No Item Description 1 SYSTEM Set the system environment 2 CAMERA Set the camera 3 DEVICE Set the device connected with the unit 4 RECORD Set the matter relevant to record 5 EVENT Set each event 6 NETWORK Set the network environment ...

Page 34: ...t CAMERA Basic Basic Audio In Advanced Advanced DEVICE Display Display OSD Sequence Layout Disk Setup PTZ PTZ Serial Device Serial Device TEXT TEXT RECORD Schedule Schedule Stream Main Stream Second Stream Panic EVENT System Disk System Disk Alarm In Setup Schedule Motion Setup Schedule Video Loss Setup Notification Periodic Schedule NETWORK Basic WAN Port DVRNS DDNS DVRNS Dashboard DDNS E Mail E ...

Page 35: ...describes the General buttons in the Setup menu Figure 4 2 General Buttons in Setup Menu Table 4 3 Item and Description of General Buttons in Setup Menu No Item Description 1 Default Revert changed setting value to default in factory 2 Save Save the set content 3 Cancel Cancel the set value 4 Restore Cancel the set value and revert to default 5 Apply Apply the set content ...

Page 36: ...n No Name Function 1 Language Set the system language only English is available 2 Device Name Enter the device name 3 Video Type Select image standard types NTSC PAL 4 Keyboard ID Select keyboard ID 1 255 5 Remote Control ID Select wireless remote control ID 1 99 6 System start Select Easy Installation when starting the system 7 Run Run Easy Installation Warning If video type is changed system wil...

Page 37: ...tion No Name Function 1 Current Version Displays the present tool version 2 Device Connect USB memory that has files to upgrade to the USB port select files to upgrade Note If firmware version in the USB drive is lower than present system version system does not display the firmware in the USB drive To upgrade through network recorder must have HDD ...

Page 38: ...ht Saving Time Time change Save changed time 2 DST Start Set the starting date of Daylight Saving Time 3 DST End Set the ending date of Daylight Saving Time 4 Display Format Select the format to display date and time 5 Time Zone Select time zone 6 Network Time Sync For using a specific network time server click the Use checkbox and enter the server address Sync Interval Select synchronization peri...

Page 39: ...e system Figure 4 6 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Table 4 7 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Item and Description No Name Function 1 Year Select year to set holidays 2 Delete selected holidays 3 Add Holiday Add holidays 4 List Display added holiday lists ...

Page 40: ...day Table 4 8 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Add Holiday Item and Description No Name Function 1 Name Enter the holiday name 2 Date Display chosen date 3 Type Select the holiday types e g selecting Relative and 1 first and Sun designates annual January of the 1st Sunday as a holiday 4 Calendar Select the holiday to add ...

Page 41: ...List Display user lists across groups 5 Live view restricted access Do not display live video if logged out 6 ADUP Archive Dual User Permission Two users are able to access to search playback and back up 7 Auto Login Click clear the automatic login checkbox 8 Auto Logout Select automatic logout time Null 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min and 30 min 9 Password Change Cycl...

Page 42: ...ISSION Select items to permit access 3 Select channels to permit access Press Add User button the Add User screen displays Figure 4 10 SYSTEM Account User Add User Table 4 11 SYSTEM Account User Add User Item and Description No Name Function 1 Name Enter the user name 2 ID Enter the user ID 3 Password Enter the password 4 Confirm Password Confirm the password 5 Group Select to the group to which u...

Page 43: ...ctor with USB USB Displays the USB device connected Refresh button Re recognize the device 2 Import Apply information saved in USB to the device Import Config with network setup The network setting information is brought from the setting information Import button The file in USB is brought to the designated device 3 Export Save the set information in the USB Export Config with network setup Save t...

Page 44: ...12 SYSTEM Config Factory Default Table 4 13 SYSTEM Config Factory Default Item and Description No Name Function 1 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all items to be defaulted 2 Default Item Select deselect related items to be defaulted 3 Default button Default the system back to the basics ...

Page 45: ...igure 4 13 CAMERA Basic Basic Table 4 14 CAMERA Basic Basic Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Display the channel name 2 Title Enter the camera name for relevant channels 3 Covert Select images to be shown in the Live screen by channels and whether to mark a status message or not OFF Video Only Video State All 4 Copy Covert Setup In Covert set items can be duplicated to other channels ...

Page 46: ...ys Figure 4 14 CAMERA Basic Basic Copy Covert Setup Table 4 15 CAMERA Basic Basic Copy Covert Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select a channel covert setting 2 To Select a channel to be copied 3 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all channels ...

Page 47: ... 15 CAMERA Basic Audio In Out Table 4 16 CAMERA Basic Audio In Out Item and Description No Name Function 1 No Display channels of audio 2 Use Select deselect whether to use audio 3 Assign Select channels to be assigned audio 4 Record Select deselect whether to save audio ...

Page 48: ...MERA Advanced Scan Mode Table 4 17 CAMERA Advanced Scan Mode Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Display channels 2 Scan Mode Automatically detects the camera input type or fixes the input video format to the selected type Auto AHD TVI 3 Copy Scan Mode Copies the currently set scan mode settings to another channels ...

Page 49: ... 1 CH Display channels 2 Video Set brightness contrast and color of the camera 3 Privacy Mask Set the privacy field display field numbers set in parenthesis up to 4 settings available Locate the mouse in the Privacy Mask field and then click Editing Icon in the right corner the Privacy Mask screen displays Figure 4 18 CAMERA Advanced Privacy Mask ...

Page 50: ...ld How to set Privacy Mask Users can set up to 4 Privacy Masks Follow the procedure below to set Privacy Mask 1 Press New Mask button Mask Zone is automatically set as Mask1 2 Using the mouse drag the mask to the area on the screen where it should be located Revision Select Mask No in Mask Zone and use the mouse to drag the mask to the selected area in the screen Deletion Select Mask No in Mask Zo...

Page 51: ...ption No Name Function 1 Camera Registration Open a pop up menu for IP camera registration 1 CH Display channels 2 Video Set brightness contrast and color of the camera 3 Stream Setup camera stream features such as Resolution Framerate Bitrate etc Note This menu will be appeared when Analog IP cam mode is selected ...

Page 52: ...Display Display Set the display device Figure 4 20 DEVICE Display Display Table 4 21 DEVICE Display Display Item and Description No Name Function 1 HDMI VGA Select the resolution of the display device 1024x768 1280x720 1920x1080 and automatic 2 Event Popup Set duration of event popup 3 Monitor Relay Switch Send alarm out when screen layout changed ...

Page 53: ... Name Function 1 Sequence Set the channel and dwell time 5 10 20 30 sec when Auto mode of Spot Monitor is selected 2 Event Popup Set the hold time of the full screen image of the channel where the event occurred Off 5 10 20 30 sec Continuous If multiple channels have an event at the same time the event channel is shown as a spilt screen ...

Page 54: ...Table 4 23 DEVICE Display OSD Item and Description No Name Function 1 Camera Name Select the way to display camera in Live screen Off CH Title CH 2 Live Bar Select the way to display the Live bar Always On Auto Hide 3 Display Icon Select deselect icons to display in the Live screen ...

Page 55: ...e marked in the table below All Full and Quad 3 Sequence List Display the sequence list based on division selected value 4 Add Sequence Add items to be included in the play sequence NO Automatically convert screens in number order Division Displays as full 2X2 Quad CH List Set automatic conversion of channels When choosing CH3 as No 1 CH3 is shown first Dwell Time Set the remaining time for automa...

Page 56: ...E Display Sequence Add Sequence Item and Description No Name Function 1 Dwell Time Select time to play 3 sec 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec and 30 sec 2 Division Select the partition screen to play Full Quad 3 Channel Selection Select channels to play 4 4 2 Disk Disk Setup User can configure the disk Figure 4 25 DEVICE Disk Setup ...

Page 57: ... Time ending time to stop saving information in the disk Status disk status 4 S M A R T Display S M A R T information in disk list Model disk model name Temp disk temperature Alive Time running time after turning on the disk S M A R T a presentation of disk s malfunction 5 Disk List Display the disk list select deselect disk to be formatted 6 Format Format the disk selected 7 Overwrite Recording S...

Page 58: ...EVICE Disk iSCSI Item and Description No Name Function 1 Register Open a pop up menu for iSCSI registration 2 Delete Delete registered iSCSI storage 3 Detail Display selected iSCSI IP address and port number Note Recorder supports Max 6 volumes Target Node Each volume supports Max 16TB ...

Page 59: ...ICE Disk iSCSI Register Table 4 28 DEVICE Disk iSCSI Register Item and Description No Name Function 1 Target Address Target Port HTTP Port Input IP address and port for iSCSI 2 Discover Click to search iSCSI storage 3 Add Click to register the discovered iSCSI storage ...

Page 60: ... Setup Apply the same setting history to all or selected channels 2 CH Display channels 3 ID Select camera ID connected to relevant channels 1 255 4 Protocol Select protocol of camera connected to relevant channels 5 Speed Select pan tilt of camera connected to relevant channels 1 5 Note For more information about camera ID protocol information and details see instructions for the PTZ of relevant ...

Page 61: ...a USB device with the unit Figure 4 29 DEVICE Serial Device Serial Device Table 4 30 DEVICE Serial Device Serial Device Item and Description No Name Function 1 USB to Serial Set communication transmission value of USB device 2 RS 485 Set communication transmission value of RS 485 connector ...

Page 62: ...ther to use text function 2 CH Select camera channels to connect with the text input device 3 Protocol Select protocol to correspond with the text input device 4 ID Port Select ID and port no to correspond with the text input device 5 Input Char Set Select a character format of the text input device 6 Copy to TEXT Setup Duplicate set value to others for connecting multiple units ...

Page 63: ...VICE TEXT TEXT Copy to TEXT Setup Table 4 32 DEVICE TEXT TEXT Copy to TEXT Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select channels to be set 2 To Select the device to be copied 3 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all channels 4 Copy Item Select deselect items to be copied ...

Page 64: ...RD Schedule Schedule Table 4 33 RECORD Schedule Schedule Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Select channels to set schedules for 2 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 3 Schedule Table Display the schedule users set 4 Drag Field Display the area dragged with a mouse 5 Copy Schedule Setup Copy recording schedule settings to other channels ...

Page 65: ... C A Record when alarm occurs during continuous recording M A Record when only alarm and motion sensitive event occur C M A Record when only alarm and motion sensitive event occur during continuous recording Procedure to schedule recording across channels 1 Select channels to schedule 2 Select items in scheduling types 3 Position the mouse to the schedule table 4 Drag the area to be scheduled with...

Page 66: ...annels to be copied 9 Select channels to apply copied content 10 Copy the schedule by pressing Apply 11 Press Save to save the schedule Schedule Quick Figure 4 33 RECORD Schedule Quick No Name Function 1 Desired Recording Select desired recording period ...

Page 67: ...rding mode as Continuous or Event 6 Audio Enable if audio is recorded 7 Calculation User can see recommended resolution and frame rate to meet recording period 4 5 2 Main Stream Procedure to set the image resolution when event occurs across channels or general recording is in process Main Stream Analog Camera To set the image quality and resolution of Main Stream Figure 4 34 RECORD Stream Main Str...

Page 68: ...uality recording image quality selection Level 1 8 4 Event Select recording FPS and image quality in event recording Frame Rate recording FPS selection 1 30 Quality recording image quality selection Level 1 8 5 Pre Alarm Start recording before set time when event occurs null 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec and 5 sec 6 Post Alarm Recording after set time until event ends null 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 mi...

Page 69: ...eam Setup Item and Description Table 4 37 RECORD Stream Main Stream Copy Stream Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select the channel to set 2 To Select the device to be copied 3 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all channels 4 Copy Item Select deselect items to be copied Main Stream IP Camera Figure 4 36 RECORD Main Stream IP Camera ...

Page 70: ...us 3 Continuous Select recording stream in Continuous mode 4 Event Select recording stream in Event mode 5 Pre Alarm Start recording before set time if event occurs null 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec and 5 sec 6 Post Alarm Recording after set time until event ends null 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min and 10 min Note This menu will appear when Analog IP cam mode is selected ...

Page 71: ...splay channels 2 Resolution Set the resolution of video clips 640X480 3 Frame Rate Select recording FPS 1 30 4 Quality Select image quality Level 1 8 5 Pre Alarm Start recording before set time when event occurs 6 Post Alarm Recording after set time until event ends 7 Copy Stream Setup Copy main recording image set value to other channels For more information about set value copy see section 4 5 2...

Page 72: ...a Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Display channels 2 Resolution Framerate Bitrate Show camera main stream setup status 5 Pre Alarm Start recording before set time if event occurs 6 Post Alarm Recording after set time until event ends Note This menu will be appeared when Analog IP cam mode is selected ...

Page 73: ...me Function 1 Panic Record Select deselect to use immediate recording function 2 CH Display channels 3 Resolution Set the resolution of video clips 1080P 720P 960H 4 Frame rate Select recording FPS 1 30 5 Quality Select image quality Level 1 8 6 Dwell Time Select recording duration No limits 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min and 30 min ...

Page 74: ...40 Event System Disk System Table 4 42 Event System Disk System Item and Description No Name Function 1 System Restart Select deselect whether to use system restart event 2 Notification Select deselect whether to use mailing in case of event 3 User Login Select deselect whether to use user login event 4 Record Transaction Select deselect whether to use record transaction event ...

Page 75: ...Beep Select deselect whether to use buzzer sound in case of event 3 Alarm out Select to end alarm time null Relay1 Keep 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 4 Notification Select deselect whether to use mailing or mobile push in case of event 5 Disk Full Set disk capacity for disk full event Off 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 6 S M A R T Fault Select deselect whether to use S M A R T ...

Page 76: ...sor types N O N C 4 Assign Select camera channels to designate a sensor CH 1 4 8 immediate recording 5 Beep Select use time for buzzer sound null 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 6 Alarm Set alarm output 7 Group Rec Select the cameras to record simultaneously 8 Noti Set email notices 9 Preset Set preset of PTZ camera 10 Copy to Alarm Setup Copy alarm set value to other cha...

Page 77: ...ut checkbox Dwell Time Select alarm duration Keep 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 2 Group Recording Select deselect whether to use Group Recording 3 Simultaneous recording camera channel screen opens 4 Monitor Popup Select deselect whether to use Monitor Popup 5 Channel selection screen opens 6 Remote Notification Select deselect whether to use remote emailing 7 Preset Pr...

Page 78: ... 2 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 3 Schedule Table Display the schedule users set 4 Drag Field Display the area dragged with a mouse 5 Copy to Alarm Schedule Copy the schedule on alarm set to other sensors For more information about set value copy see section 4 5 2 Stream Main Stream in Main Stream Note For more details about scheduling recording time when alarm occurs acros...

Page 79: ...elect the sensitivity level of the motion sensor Level 1 10 5 Beep Select use time for buzzer null 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 6 Alarm Set alarm output 7 Group Rec Select the camera to record simultaneously 8 Noti Set email notices 9 Preset Set preset of PTZ camera 10 Copy to Motion Setup Copy motion set value to other channels For more information about set value cop...

Page 80: ...o Name Function 1 CH Select channels to set schedules 2 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 3 Schedule Table Display the schedule users set 4 Drag Field Display the area dragged with a mouse 5 Copy to Motion Schedule Copy the motion detection schedule to other channels For more information about set value copy see section 4 5 2 Stream Main Stream in Main Stream Note For more info...

Page 81: ...nd 1 hour 4 Alarm Set alarm output 5 Group Rec Select the cameras to record simultaneously 6 Noti Set email notices 7 Preset Set preset of PTZ camera 8 Copy to Video Loss Setup Copy the Video Loss set value to other channels For more information about set value copy see section 4 5 2 Stream Main Stream in Main Stream Note Placing your mouse on Alarm Group Rec Noti or Preset and clicking editing ic...

Page 82: ... Name Function 1 Periodic Notification Select deselect whether to use periodic alarms 2 Summary Send the saved or event information Record sends the saved information Event sends the event information 3 Interval Set the alarm interval 5 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hour 2 hour 6 hour 8 hour 12 hour and 24 hour 4 Select CH Select channels users want to set 5 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all c...

Page 83: ... Schedule Item and Description No Name Function 1 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 2 Schedule Table Displays the schedule users set 3 Drag Field Displays the area dragged with a mouse Note For more information on how to schedule record time when the alarm is detected see section 4 5 1 Schedule Schedule ...

Page 84: ...c IP When using static IP enter IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway 2 DHCP Dynamic Select whether to use DHCP Dynamic 3 MAC Address Display the MAC Address 4 DNS If manual is selected enter DNS or choose automatic function 5 Port TCP Enter TCP port 6 Port Web Enter Web port 7 Bandwidth Limit Select bandwidth limit no limits 50Mbps 10Mbps 5Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps 500Kbps 400Kbps 300Kbps 200Kbps and 100Kbps...

Page 85: ...scription No Name Function 1 DVRNS Register DVRNS account ID Enter DVRNS ID default MAC address of the unit Password Enter DVRNS password Register Register DVRNS account 2 Dashboard Add delete Dashboard account Account Select the types of account Existing Account or New Account ID Enter Dashboard ID Password Enter Dashboard password Add Device Add Dashboard account Delete Device Delete Dashboard a...

Page 86: ...ccess in network Figure 4 52 NETWORK DVRNS DDNS DDNS Table 4 54 NETWORK DVRNS DDNS DDNS Item and Description No Name Function 1 DDNS Site Select DDNS site 2 Host Name Enter the host name 3 User Name Enter the user name 4 User Password Enter the user password ...

Page 87: ...er gmail com hotmail com aol com naver com daum com 2 Address Port Enter server address and port number 3 Image Attach Select deselect whether to attach JPG image 4 Authentication Select deselect using authentication and password 5 ID Enter the email ID 6 Password Enter the email password 7 Sender Write the sender 8 Receiver Write the receiver 9 Test Verify that the email server is set correctly ...

Page 88: ... Server Select to use FTP 2 Address URL Port Enter server address and port 3 ID Password Enter ID Password of server 4 Upload Path Enter upload directory 5 Create Folder Enter a folder name 6 Base File Name Enter a file name 7 FTP Transfer Settings Select max file time 1 5 10 15 minutes The file format is AVI 8 Test Verify that the FTP server is set normally ...

Page 89: ...sing QR code scan Figure 4 56 NETWORK P2P P2P Table 4 56 NETWORK P2P P2P No Name Function 1 P2P Registration Click button to check registration status 2 P2P QR Code Scan QR code using mobile app to connect recorder 3 P2P Connection Display connection status ...

Page 90: ...ction 1 Notification Server Select deselect to use Notification Server 2 Type Select TCP or UDP protocol 3 IP Enter the server IP address or host name 4 Port Enter the server port 5 Test Send a test message to the server to check the connection status Click Save button when the transmission is successful TCP can check the results in the recorder but UDP should be checked in the notification server...

Page 91: ...8 NETWORK Notification Server Notification Message Table 4 58 NETWORK Notification Server Notification Message No Name Function 1 Deleted registered notification message 2 Add Notification message edit window pop up 3 CH Camera channel 4 Event Display event type as Motion Alarm or Video Loss 5 Message Display notification message ...

Page 92: ...tion Server Notification Message Add Message Table 4 59 NETWORK Notification Server Notification Message Add Message No Name Function 1 CH Select the channel to add a message 2 Event Select the event type motion alarm video loss 3 Message Create a message to send ...

Page 93: ... 2 Play recorded data 5 1 Search This function searches recorded data by Time Event Thumbnail and Text Figure 5 2 Search Time Table 5 2 Search Time Item and Description No Item Description 1 Calendar Select the date to search 2 Time Set time to search 3 Bookmark Select a bookmark to search 4 Timeline Display timelines across channels 5 Preview Preview video clips searched 6 Play Play video clips F...

Page 94: ...ll channels 3 Start Set starting time to search 4 End Set ending time to search 5 EVENT TYPE Select the types of event immediate recording motion Alarm In Video Loss and bookmark 6 Search Search the event 7 Event List Display event list searched 8 Thumbnail Field Display thumbnail images of selected event 9 Play Play video clips selected For more information about Live bar see section 5 2 Playback...

Page 95: ...ime to search 4 Interval Set time interval for searching images 5 Time Lapse Pause Play or stop videos searched 6 Cancel End search screen Search Smart Search Recording data is searched by detecting change of specific area Figure 5 5 Search Smart Search Table 5 5 Search Smart Search Item and Description No Item Description 1 CH Selecting channels to search 2 Area Setup Select area to search motion...

Page 96: ... Set starting time to search 4 End Set ending time to search 5 Keyword Enter keyword to search 6 Case Sensitive Search items case sensitive 7 Whole Word Search items that include all words 8 Search Search the event 9 Event List Display event list searched 10 Thumbnail Field Display thumbnail images of selected event 11 Play Play video clips selected For more information about Live bar see section ...

Page 97: ...o backward rewind pause forward 7 Play the videos with forward 1 step 8 Play the videos with multiplied faster speed forward 2 64x 9 Go to the last section of video 10 Move to previous next partition screen 11 Select the partition mode to mark in the screen 12 Search the recorded data time event and thumbnail For more information about search see section 5 1 Search 13 Close playing videos and move...

Page 98: ...w time bar by single channel 4 channels or all channels 5 Show time line by 1 hour or 24 hours toggle Click mouse right button to open Quick Menu in playback mode Figure 5 9 Playback Quick menu Table 5 9 Playback Quick menu No Item Description 1 Screen Mode Select the partition mode of live screen Full 2X2 3X3 2 Zoom in Magnify selected live screen 2x 4x 8x This menu is shown full screen mode only...

Page 99: ...el Core i5 2550 3 30GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 2 53GHz or higher RAM 2GB or higher 1 5GB or higher VGA ATI Radeon HD 3650 or NVIDIA GeForce 8400GS or higher 1280x1024 32bpp or higher Multi Monitor ATI Radeon HD 2400 or NVIDIA GeForce FX5500 or higher 1024x768 24bpp or higher HDD More than 6GB More than 1GB LAN Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 1 Enter IP address of a recorder in Inte...

Page 100: ...When using a Viewer users need to download Java The procedure to download follows When selecting Internet Explorer Viewer 1 Click Viewer 2 When Java download screen opens download and install JAVA 3 Live images may be monitored ...

Page 101: ...lecting Chrome Viewer 1 After clicking Viewer jnlp file can be downloaded Click Keep button 2 Click webviewer_chrome jnlp 3 When Java download screen opens download and install JAVA 4 Live images may be monitored ...

Page 102: ...98 When selecting Setup Users can set the menu similar to NVR connected monitor Figure 6 1 Setup screen ...

Page 103: ...t Sequence RECORDING Compression H 264 Recording Resolution BNC 1080p 720p 960H IP Up to 3M Recording Speed Main stream 200 240fps 1080p Sub Stream 200 240fps VGA Recording Mode Continuous Motion Alarm C M C A M A C M A Panic Pre Alarm 1sec 5sec Post Alarm 5sec 1Hour PLAYBACK Simultaneous Playback 1 4 9 16 Split Playback Mode Backward Forward 2x 64x Search Mode Time Event Thumbnail Text Smart moti...

Page 104: ...RCA Output 1 HDMI Output Alarm 4 Input 1 Output Terminal block Serial Port 1 RS485 Terminal block USB 2 USB front ETC Operating Humidity 0 90 RH non condensing Operating Temperature 32 F 113 F 0 C 45 C Power Supply 12VDC 5A Power Consumption Max 36W includes 2 HDD Dimensions WxHxD 14 76x1 77x12 5 in 375x44 9x318 2mm Net Weight 4 lb 1 8kg excludes HDD Specifications are subject to change without no...

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