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VIPER-H4 user 
manual V1.0 

 

 

Table of Contents 

Before You Begin

 

3

 

Intended use 

3

 

Customer Support 

3

 

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:

 

3

 

Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................. 1

 

1.

 

Overview 

4

 

1.1

 

Package Contents ...................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.2

 

Part Description ......................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.

 

Installation 

7

 

2.1

 

Installing HDD ........................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.2

 

System boot up.......................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.3

 

Quick set up .............................................................................................................................. 9

 

2.3.1

 

Account........................................................................................................................ 9

 

2.3.2

 

System ....................................................................................................................... 10

 

2.3.3

 

Network ..................................................................................................................... 11

 

2.3.4

 

Time/Date .................................................................................................................. 12

 

3.

 

Live Screen Configuration 

13

 

3.1

 

Icons in Live screen .................................................................................................................. 14

 

3.2

 

Live Launcher menu ................................................................................................................. 15

 

3.2.1

 

Backup (Down loading of video footage) ....................................................................... 16

 

3.3

 

Quick menu ............................................................................................................................. 17

 

3.3.1

 

PTZ Control ................................................................................................................ 18

 

3.3.2

 

Camera Registration .................................................................................................... 20

 

3.3.3

 

Status > System log .................................................................................................... 21

 

3.3.4

 

Status > Event............................................................................................................ 22

 

3.3.5

 

Status > Record .......................................................................................................... 23

 

3.3.7

 

Status > Disk.............................................................................................................. 24

 

4.

 

Setup menu 

25

 

Summary of Contents for VIPER H4

Page 1: ...1 H264 4 8 and 16 channel NVR 1U User manual ...

Page 2: ...2 Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference ...

Page 3: ... equipment damage Caution Improper use of this equipment can cause equipment damage Note Notes contain important information about a product or procedure This apparatus is manufactured to comply with the radio interference A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the following EU standards has been made The manufacturer declares that the product supplied with this document is compliant the p...

Page 4: ... from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the a...

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Page 6: ...alling HDD 8 2 2 System boot up 8 2 3 Quick set up 9 2 3 1 Account 9 2 3 2 System 10 2 3 3 Network 11 2 3 4 Time Date 12 3 Live Screen Configuration 13 3 1 Icons in Live screen 14 3 2 Live Launcher menu 15 3 2 1 Backup Down loading of video footage 16 3 3 Quick menu 17 3 3 1 PTZ Control 18 3 3 2 Camera Registration 20 3 3 3 Status System log 21 3 3 4 Status Event 22 3 3 5 Status Record 23 3 3 7 St...

Page 7: ... 4 4 2 Disk Setup 46 4 4 3 PTZ PTZ 49 4 4 4 Serial Device Serial Device PTZ keyboard or Text device 50 4 4 5 TEXT TEXT 51 4 5 RECORD 53 4 5 1 Schedule Schedule 53 4 5 2 Stream 56 4 6 EVENT 60 4 6 1 System Disk 60 4 6 2 Alarm In 62 4 6 3 Motion 65 4 6 4 Video Loss Setup 67 4 6 5 Notification 68 4 7 NETWORK 70 4 7 1 Basic 70 4 7 2 DVRNS DDNS 72 4 7 3 E Mail 74 4 7 4 Warp 75 5 Search Play 76 5 1 Sear...

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Page 9: ...on 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 PWR Illuminated when power is on 2 REC Illuminated if recording is in progress 3 PB Illuminated if playback is in progress 4 NET Illuminated if connected via network 5 IR Remote Control Sensor Receives all incoming signals from the remote con...

Page 10: ...ch NVR No Name Function 1 IP CAM PoE IP camera input port IEEE802 3af PoE supported 2 Network Network connector 3 Audio Out Audio output port 4 VGA VGA output port 5 e SATA e SATA storage connection connector 6 HD Output HD output port 7 USB USB port is connected for data back up 8 Alarm In Out Alarm connector 9 Power Switch On Off the Power 10 Power Input Connect power supply ...

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Page 12: ...VIPER H4 user manual V1 0 7 2 Installation Connect external devices as per the diagram below Figure 2 1 Connection map ...

Page 13: ...ew driver and open the unit cover 3 Install HDD in the bottom case 4 Connect a data cable and power cable with HDD 5 Close the cover and tighten screws 2 2 System boot up 1 When initially powered up the NVR will display the following icons in order Note Installing new HDD might take more initialize time 2 When fully booted a buzzer will sound and the live screen will be displayed 3 In Log in scree...

Page 14: ...et ID and Password for users 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 move to the next set up stage Note Default ID Password is admin admin Change the password for security Maximum 16 characters ...

Page 15: ... language Device Name Enter the device name Keyboard ID The RS485 Address for control via a remote keyboard Selecting the device ID ensure that the each devise has a unique ID HD Output VGA Set resolution of the monitor connected to the device 2 Press Save button Press Next to move to the next set up stage ...

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 As for dynamic IP enter information in each space 2 Press Save button to save set value 3 Press Next to move to the next set up stage ...

Page 17: ...ver System Time Not for synchronizing with network time server set the device time otherwise applying for 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 value 3 Press Next to move to the next set up phase ...

Page 18: ...s located on the top edge of the screen See section 04 Setup for more detailed information 2 Live screen Show live video of connected cameras 3 Launcher menu Launcher menu is located on the bottom edge of screen See section 3 2 Live Launcher for more detailed information 4 Quick menu Clicking the right mouse button to display the Quick menu See section 0 3 1 1 Backup Down loading of video footage ...

Page 19: ...p Selecting the device to save back up files to 6 Backup Mask Press to search for back up devices e g USB pens 7 Device Entering a folder name to save back up files 8 Reload Selecting a file format to back up AVI or H4V 9 Folder Name Calculates the size of file to be to backed up 10 File format Formatting the USB device Will remove any information from device 11 Calculate Start the back up process...

Page 20: ...en 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 Video loss icon 4 Mic ON OFF Speaker ON OFF 6 Displaying present date and time ...

Page 21: ...previous next partition screen 5 Live screen sequence mode toggle ON OFF 6 Selecting split screen mode single screen 4 9 and 16 partition 7 Freeze live image toggle ON OFF 8 Audio selection toggle ON OFF 9 Pin Interest tags video with easily searched markers 10 Make a backup video of users want See 0 to display detailed information about back up 11 Searching recording data time event and thumbnail...

Page 22: ...ookmark list 5 Time Overlap Selecting the device to save back up files to 6 Backup Mask Press to search for back up devices e g USB pens 7 Device Entering a folder name to save back up files 8 Reload Selecting a file format to back up AVI or H4V 9 Folder Name Calculates the size of file to be to backed up 10 File format Formatting the USB device Will remove any information from the USB device 11 C...

Page 23: ...7 Playback Playing selected live screen images from 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 1 hour Go to last play time and Go to last record time 8 Search Go to the search screen time event thumbnail and text See section 5 1 Search for more detailed information 9 Backup Go to the Back up screen See section 0 for more detailed information 10 Setup Opens the DVRs main set up menu For more information abou...

Page 24: ...3 6 Quick menu PTZ Control Table 3 6 Quick menu PTZ Control Item and Description No Item Description 1 Direction control buttons 2 Place cursor on this spot click and drag to make PTZ camera move 3 AF Adjusting screen focus automatically 4 Zoom Out Zoom function of PTZ camera 5 Zoom In 6 IRIS OFF Iris adjustment 7 IRIS On 8 Focus Far Manual focus adjustment 9 Focus Near ...

Page 25: ...gure 3 7 PTZ Control Quick menu Table 3 7 PTZ Control Item and Description in Quick menu No Item Description 1 Preset Go Go to a preset position 2 Preset Save Save a preset position 3 Tour Run Tour function 4 Scan Run Scan function 5 Pattern Run Pattern function 6 Exit Exit to live screen menu in PTZ Control menu ...

Page 26: ... Camera Registration Item and Description No Item Description 1 Search for connected IP cameras 2 Auto Assign Automatically assign channel numbers 3 Port Show the detected camera port WAN or PoE 4 Assign Selecting the channel windows manually 5 Model Show detected camera model number 6 IP Show detected camera IP address 7 Status Show connection status ...

Page 27: ...Item Description 1 Start Set the starting time of system log to be searched 2 End Set the end time of system log to be search 3 Log Type Selecting log types Network Record Setup Disk Backup and System 4 Select All Unselect All Selecting or clearing all log types toggle 5 Pressing search button search on the basis of set condition 6 System log list Displays system log lists 7 USB Export Export the ...

Page 28: ...nt tab in Status screen Figure 3 10 Status Event in Quick menu Table 3 10 Status Event Item and Description in Quick menu No Item Description 1 Temporary fixing or releasing an event list toggle 2 Refresh Deleting the event list 3 Event list Displaying the event list 4 Cancel Exit the status screen ...

Page 29: ... status in Record tab in Status screen Figure 3 11 Status Record in Quick menu Table 3 11 Status Record Item and Description in Quick menu No Item Description 1 Record time Displays the first and last recorded time 2 Record list Displays the record setting status 3 Cancel Exit ...

Page 30: ...s in Disk tab in Status screen Figure 3 12 Status Disk in Quick menu Table 3 12 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 Exit the status screen ...

Page 31: ... Setup screen is also available within the Quick menu Right click the mouse and select Setup Table 4 1 Setup menu Item and Description No Item Description 1 SYSTEM Set the system settings 2 CAMERA Set the camera settings 3 DEVICE Set the non camera devices connected to the DVR 4 RECORD Set the recording parameters 5 EVENT Set each event parameters 6 NETWORK Set the network parameters ...

Page 32: ...onfiguration Export Import Factory Default CAMERA Basic Basic Audio In Advanced Advanced DEVICE Display Display OSD Sequence Disk Setup iSCSI 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 ...

Page 33: ...VIPER H4 user manual V1 0 28 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 NETWORK Basic WAN Port DVRNS DDNS DVRNS Dashboard DDNS E Mail E Mail ...

Page 34: ...gure 4 2 General buttons in Setup menu Table 4 3 Item and Description of General buttons in Setup menu No Item Description 1 Default Reverse changed setting value back to factory default 2 Save Save the set content 3 Cancel Cancel the set value 4 Restore Cancel the set value and reverse it to default 5 Apply Apply the content set ...

Page 35: ...n 1 Language Set the system language 2 Device Name Enter the device name Only English is possible 3 Video Type Select image standard types PAL NTSC 4 Keyboard ID Select keyboard ID 1 255 5 Remote Control ID Select wireless remote control ID 1 99 6 System start Select Quick setup wizard Note Change DVR to Hybrid mode within Quick set up 7 Run Run Quick set up wizard ...

Page 36: ...STEM System F W Upgrade Table 4 5 SYSTEM System F W Upgrade Item and Description No Name Function 1 Current Version Displaying the present tool version 2 Device Connect USB memory stick that has new firmware files saved within it s root menu to the USB port select files to upgrade Then click Upgrade ...

Page 37: ...ime Time change Save changed time 2 DST Start Set the starting date of summer time 3 DST End Set the ending date of summer time 4 Display Format Select the format to present 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 period 1 7 hour Last Sync Time Di...

Page 38: ...es on the system Figure 4 6 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Table 4 7 SYSTEM Time Date Holiday Item and Description No Name Function 1 Year Select years to set holidays 2 Delete selected holidays 3 Add Holiday Add holidays 4 List Display holiday dates added to the system ...

Page 39: ...y Add Holiday 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 which designates annual January of the 1st Sunday as a holiday 4 Calendar Select the holiday to add ...

Page 40: ...n user levels 2 Add User Add users to a selected group 3 Group List Display a total group list 4 User List Display user within a selected group 5 Live view restricted access Click clear the automatic login checkbox 6 ADUP 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 7 Auto Login Adds extra User groups each can have it s own user levels 8...

Page 41: ... members of this group have access to 3 Select cameras channels that users in the selected group have access to Press Add User button then 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 passwo...

Page 42: ...ior connector 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 set...

Page 43: ...ure 4 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 individual items to be defaulted 3 Default button Default the system to the factory settings ...

Page 44: ...a 4 3 1 Basic Basic Basic Figure 4 13 CAMERA Basic Basic Table 4 14 CAMERA Basic Basic Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Shows the channel number 2 Title Edit the camera name 3 Convert Select the cameras to be set in covert mode 4 Copy Covert Setup Copy covert settings to other channels ...

Page 45: ...een displays 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 to copy settings from 2 To Select a channels to be copied too 3 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all channels ...

Page 46: ...ERA 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 47: ...ERA Advanced Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Display channel number 2 Video Setup camera image such as Colour White Balance WDR AE and etc 3 Stream Setup camera stream such as Resolution Framerate Bitrate and etc 4 Video Analytics Setup Video Analytics function if the camera supports this function ...

Page 48: ...Set the parameters relating to the display Figure 4 17 DEVICE Display Display Table 4 18 DEVICE Display Display Item and Description No Name Function 1 HD Output 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 49: ... Table 4 19 DEVICE Display OSD Item and Description No Name Function 1 Camera Name Select what is displayed in the camera titles Off CH Title CH 2 Live Bar Select the way to display the live bar Always On Auto Hide 3 Display Icon Select deselect the icons to be displayed on each camera split screen segment ...

Page 50: ...below table All Full and Quad 3 Sequence List Displays the sequence list to be displayed 4 Add Sequence Add items to be included in the play sequence NO Displays as full 2X2 Quad Division Set automatic conversion CHs In case of choosing CH3 in No 1 CH3 is shown in advance CH LIST Set the remaining time for automatic conversion 3 sec 30 sec Dwell Time Reverse to changed set value in default Default...

Page 51: ...DEVICE Display Sequence Add Sequence Table 4 21 DEVICE 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 ...

Page 52: ... time for saving information in the disk End Recording 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 disc list Model disk model name Temp disk temperature Alive Time running time after turning on the disk S M A R T shows possible disk faults 5 Disk List Display the disk list select deselect disc to be formatted 6 Format Form...

Page 53: ... iSCSI Table 4 23 DEVICE Disk iSCSI Item and Description No Name Function 1 Register Opens iSCSI registration window 2 Delete Delete registered iSCSI storage 3 Detail Display selected iSCSI IP address and port number Clicking Register displays iSCSI register screen ...

Page 54: ...4 user manual V1 0 49 No Name Function 1 Target Address Target Port HTTP Port Input IP address and ports for iSCSI 2 Discover Click to search iSCSI storage 3 Add Click to register the discovered iSCSI storage ...

Page 55: ...on 1 Copy PTZ Setup Apply setting history to all or selected channels in the same way 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 Instruction of re...

Page 56: ...ble 4 25 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 Set the communication transmission value based on the device to be connected and select the medium PTZ keyboard or Text device ...

Page 57: ...e Function 1 Use Select deselect whether 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 As for connecting multiple units duplicate...

Page 58: ...ays Figure 4 26 DEVICE TEXT TEXT Copy to TEXT Setup Table 4 27 ICE TEXT TEXT Copy to TEXT Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select channels 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 59: ... Schedule Schedule Table 4 28 RECORD Schedule Schedule Item and Description No 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 Schedule Setup Copy set recording schedule to other channels ...

Page 60: ...mode recording C A Record on event recording mode when alarm occurs during consecutive mode recording M A Record on event recording mode when only alarm and motion sensitive event occur C M A Record on event recording mode when only alarm and motion sensitive event occur during consecutive mode recording The way to schedule recording across channels 1 Select channels to schedule 2 Select items in ...

Page 61: ...H4 user manual V1 0 56 7 Copy Schedule Setup screen displays 8 Select channels to be copied 9 Select channels to apply copied content 10 Copy the schedule by pressing Apply 11 Press Save to save the schedule ...

Page 62: ...Description No Name Function 1 CH Display channels 2 Resolution Framerate Bitrate Show camera main stream setup status 3 Continuous Select recording stream for Continuous mode 4 Event Select recording stream for 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 se...

Page 63: ...D Stream Main Stream Copy Stream Setup Table 4 31 RECORD Stream Main Stream Copy Stream Setup Item and Description No Name Function 1 From Select the channel 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: ...4 30 RECORD Stream Second Stream Table 4 32 RECORD Stream Second Stream Item and Description No Name Function 1 CH Display channels 2 Resolution Framerate Bitrate Show camera second stream setup status 3 Pre Alarm Start recording before set time if event occurs 4 Post Alarm Recording after set time until event ends ...

Page 65: ...nic Item and Description No Name Function 1 Panic Record Select deselect to use immediate recording function 2 CH Display channels 3 Resolution Frame rate Quality Panic recording stream follows the Event stream 4 Dwell Time Select recording duration No limits 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min and 30 min ...

Page 66: ...System Table 4 34 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 an event 3 User Login Select deselect whether to use when a user logs in 4 Record Transaction Select deselect whether to use record transaction event occurs ...

Page 67: ...k unplugged event 2 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 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...

Page 68: ... Select sensor types N O N C 4 Assign Select camera channels to designate a sensor CH 1 4 8 16 immediate recording 5 Beep Select the time duration of the 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 Alarm Setup Copy alarm set...

Page 69: ...lay output checkbox Dwell Time Selecting 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 mailing o...

Page 70: ...edule Type Selection Select between active or not active 3 Schedule Table Displays each day of the week in hourly segments 4 Drag Field Set the areas to be set by clicking and dragging the mouse 5 Copy to Alarm Schedule 버튼 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 Stream Note For more details about scheduling r...

Page 71: ...zer 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 copy see section 4 5 2 Stream Main Stream in Stream Note Placing your mouse on Alarm Group Re...

Page 72: ...dules 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 Stream Note For more information how to schedule record time when the motion s...

Page 73: ...nd 1 hour 4 Alarm Set alarm output 5 Group Rec Select the camera 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 Stream Note Placing your mouse on Alarm Group Rec Noti Preset and clicking editing icon in rig...

Page 74: ...n No Name Function 1 Periodic Notification Select deselect whether to use periodical alarms 2 Summary Send the save or event information Record sending the save information Event sending 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 5 Select All Unselect All Select deselect all ...

Page 75: ...hedule Item and Description No Name Function 1 Schedule Type Selection Select the types of schedules 2 Schedule Table Displays each day of the week in hourly segments 3 Drag Field Set the areas to be set by clicking and dragging the mouse Note For more information how to schedule record time when the alarm is detected see section 4 5 1 Schedule Schedule ...

Page 76: ...er IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway 2 DHCP Dynamic Select whether to use DHCP Dynamic 3 MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the DVR 4 DNS Select manual and enter DNS otherwise choose automatic function 5 Port TCP Enter TCP port 6 Port Web Enter Web port 7 Bandwidth Limit Select bandwidth to limit no limits 50Mbps 10Mbps 5Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps 500Kbps 400Kbps 300Kbps 200Kbps and 100Kbps 8 Ping Tes...

Page 77: ...igure 4 43 NETWORK Basic PoE Ports Table 4 45 NETWORK Basic PoE Ports Item and Description No Name Function 1 DHCP Server Select whether to enable DHCP server 2 DHCP Dynamic Select whether to use DHCP Dynamic 3 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Enter the each information properly ...

Page 78: ...ETWORK DVRNS DDNS DVRNS Dashboard Table 4 46 NETWORK DVRNS DDNS DVRNS Dashboard Item and Description 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...

Page 79: ... to access via the network connection Figure 4 45 NETWORK DVRNS DDNS DDNS Table 4 47 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 80: ...e Select SMTP server 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 whether the email serv...

Page 81: ...ck and system setup via the local monitor of the NVR Register the recorder to monitor and control remotely Figure 4 47 NETWORK Warp Registration Table 4 49 NETWORK Warp Registration No Name Function 1 Use Warp Select whether to enable Warp 2 Delete registered recorder 3 Add Recorder Register the recorder to monitor and control ...

Page 82: ...ded data go direct to playback mode 5 1 Search This function searches recorded data as 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 be searched 2 Time Set the time to be viewed 3 Bookmark Select any pre defined bookmarks 4 Timeline Displays the timelines across channels 5 Preview Previewing video c...

Page 83: ... 3 Start Set the start time 4 End Set the end time 5 EVENT TYPE Selecting the types of event immediate recording motion Alarm In Video Loss and bookmark 6 Search Searching the event 7 Event List Displaying event list searched 8 Thumbnail Field Displaying thumbnail images of selected event 9 Play Playing video clips selected For more information about Live bar see section 5 2 Playback 10 Cancel Exi...

Page 84: ...iption No Item Description 1 Calendar Select dates to search 2 CH Select channels to search 3 Time Select time to begin search 4 Interval Setting time interval between images to be displayed 5 Time Lapse Pause This plays each displayed segment forward in time lapse mode 10 Cancel Exit search screen ...

Page 85: ...em and Description No Item Description 1 CH Selecting channels to search 2 Area Setup Set up the area of the screen in which analysis is to be carried out 3 Start Setting starting time to search 4 End Setting ending time to search Note Maximum period for search is limited to a one hour period ...

Page 86: ...rch 4 End Set the end time to search 5 Keyword Entering keyword to search 6 Case Sensitive Searching items in case sensitive 7 Whole Word Searching items that include all words 8 Search Click to start search 9 Event List Displaying event list searched 10 Thumbnail Field Displaying thumbnail images of selected event 11 Play Play the selected video clip For more information about Live bar see sectio...

Page 87: ... VCA Table 5 7 Search VCA Item and Description No Item Description 1 Select CH Selecting channels to be searched 2 Start End Set start time and end time 3 Event Type Selecting VCA event type 4 Search Search VCA event 5 Play Playback selected event ...

Page 88: ... multiplied speed in reverse 2 64x 5 Playing the videos with lower speed in reverse 1 2 1 8x 6 Play and Pause toggle 7 Play forward at slow speeds 1 2 1 8x 8 Fast forward 2 64x 9 Moving to previous next channel or multi screen 10 Selecting the partition mode to mark in the screen 11 Searching the recorded data time event and thumbnail For more information about search see section 5 1 Search 12 Go ...

Page 89: ...E7200 2 53GHz or higher RAM 2GB or higher 1 5GB or higher VGA ATI RadeonTM HD 3650 or NVIDIA GeForce 8400GS or higher 1280x1024 32bpp or Higher Multi Monitor ATI RadeonTM HD 2400 or NVIDIA GeForce FX5500 or higher 1024x768 24bpp or higher HDD Over 6GB Over 1GB LAN Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 1 Enter IP address of a recorder in Internet browser 2 Enter ID and Password and then click the b...

Page 90: ...r manual V1 0 85 2 When Java download screen opens download and install JAVA 3 Live images may be monitored Selecting Setup Users can set the menu in similar ways with NVR connected monitor Figure 6 1 Setup screen ...

Page 91: ...0fps 5MP 300 360fps 3MP Max Recording Throughput 32Mbps 64Mbps 128Mbps Recording Mode Continuous Motion Alarm C M C A M A C M A Panic Continuous Motion Alarm C M C A M A C M A Panic Continuous Motion Alarm C M C A M A C M A Panic Pre Alarm 1sec 5sec 1sec 5sec 1sec 5sec Post Alarm 5sec 1 hour 5sec 1 hour 5sec 1 hour PLAYBACK Simultaneous Playback 1 4 Split 1 4 9 Split 1 4 9 16 Split Playback Mode B...

Page 92: ...dwidth Control Remote Monitoring CMS Mobile Web Dashboard CMS Mobile Web Dashboard CMS Mobile Web Dashboard EXTERNAL IN OUT Audio In 4 IP Camera 8 IP Camera 16 IP Camera Audio Out 1 RCA 1 HD output 1 RCA 1 HD output 1 RCA 1 HD output Alarm In 4 Input Terminal block 8 Input Terminal block 8 Input Terminal block Alarm Out 1 Output Terminal block 1 Output Terminal block 1 Output Terminal block Serial...

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