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Safety Information 

 

WARNING! 

Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories  must  be carried 
out  by  qualified  personnel.  You  must  read  all  of  the  Safety  Instructions 
supplied with your equipment before installation and operation. 

 

Warnings: 

 

If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer. 
(We  shall  not  assume  any  responsibility  for  problems  caused  by 
unauthorized repair or maintenance.)  

 

To  reduce  the  risk  of  fire  or  electrical  shock,  do  not  expose  this 
product to rain or moisture.  

 

This installation should be made by a qualified service person and 
should conform to all the local codes.  

 

Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for 
convenient supply interruption.   

 

The  separate  grounding terminal must  be permanently connected 
to earth. 

 

For  AC  supplied  model:  The  plug-socket  combination  must  be 
accessible at all times as it serves as the main disconnecting device. 

 

Before the power cable is installed or removed, the power must be 
turned off. 

 

To  avoid  heat  accumulation,  good  ventilation  is  required  for  a 
proper operating environment.   

 

Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of 
explosion.  Please  use  the  manufacturer  recommended  battery 
type. 

Summary of Contents for NVR208-16/32

Page 1: ...Network Video Recorders Quick Guide Manual Version V1 01 ...

Page 2: ...nal laws and regulations must be observed Preface Audience This manual is intended for Surveillance system planners Field technical support and servicing engineers Software installation configuration and servicing administrators Product users Safety and Compliance Information Conventions Used Symbol The symbols in this chapter are shown in the following table They are used to remind the reader of ...

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

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: ... Description 9 Connection 10 Connecting an Alarm Input Output Device 10 Connecting an RS485 Device 12 3 Power On Off 12 Before Power On 12 Power On 13 Power Off 13 4 Common Configuration 13 Wizard 13 Channel Management 15 Adding an IP Camera by Auto Add 15 Adding an IP Camera by Search 16 Adding an IP Camera Manually 18 Preview 19 Preview Pane Toolbar 19 Status Icon 20 Right Click Menu 20 Schedule...

Page 7: ...ii Playback 22 Accessing Through the Web 23 5 Specifications 24 ...

Page 8: ...ks For the hard disk that the device supports contact your dealer The following figures are for your reference only The actual appearance may vary depending on your device model Follow the steps 1 Use a cross screwdriver to loosen the fixing screws on the upper side of the rear panel with the rear panel facing you 2 Gently slide the cover backward to open it 3 Unscrew the four screws on both sides...

Page 9: ... mounting plates 5 Secure each hard disk to the mounting plates with four screws Make sure the hard disk interfaces are placed in the opposite direction of the U shaped notch 6 Put the lower hard disk mounting plate into the device ...

Page 10: ...rd disks on the lower layer 8 Connect four power cables to the hard disks on the lower layer 9 Tighten the two screws on both sides to fix the lower hard disks mounting plate Follow steps 6 to 9 to install the upper hard disk mounting plate ...

Page 11: ... below Do not place the cables on the hard disks to protect the disks from being compressed 11 Replace the chassis cover 12 Secure the rear panel with two screws NOTE To replace a hard disk remove the hard disk in the reversed sequence of the above steps first For disks reinstallation please refer to the above steps ...

Page 12: ...d the installation completes CAUTION Keep your device from the vibration source for example the electric generator Keep your device from direct air flow from air conditioners or fans Do not stack your device or put any heavy object on it Use foot pads to avoid vibration and heat dissipation problems Use shelves and slide rails to bear the weight of the device instead of using suspension loops only...

Page 13: ...ay vary depending on the device model Appearance Front Panel Description The buttons and LED indicators on the front panel are described in the following table Table 2 1 Front Panel Buttons No Name Description 1 Power on off Turn on off the device 2 Indicators See Front Panel Indicators for detailed information 3 Move and select menu or pane PTZ control 30 seconds rewind or forward in playback mod...

Page 14: ...l recording in preview mode 4 GHI PTZ Key 4 Key GHI Press to enter the PTZ control page in preview mode 5 JKL Multiple screens Key 5 Key JKL Press to perform a quick switch between screen split modes in preview mode 6 MNO Arming Disarming Key 6 Key MNO Press to enter the arming configuration page or press and hold the button for 3 seconds to switch between arming and disarming in preview mode 7 PQ...

Page 15: ...ce such as USB drive and portable hard disk Table 2 2 Front Panel Indicators Name Color Status Description PWR Blue Steady on Device is running correctly Off No power RUN Blue Steady on Device is running correctly Blinking Device is starting Off Device is shut down NET Blue Steady on Network connection is normal Off No network connection GUARD Blue Steady on Arming enabled Off Disarming or the dev...

Page 16: ...is running correctly with data being read or written Off Hard disk is running correctly with no data being read or written or system is shut down ALM Red Steady on An alarm is raised Off The system is running correctly with no alarm raised Back Panel Description Alarm input Power input USB Alarm output Power on off Grounding terminal Gigabit Ethernet HDMI video output VGA video output Audio output...

Page 17: ...10 Connection Connecting an Alarm Input Output Device The connection to an alarm input output device is shown below Audio input Audio output Digital monitor Analog monitor Mouse Grounding PC IP network ...

Page 18: ...owed normally open or normally closed Use relays if necessary when connecting one alarm input device to more than one NVR device The alarm is raised when the alarm input pin is grounded Alarm output When using a high power load 125 V AC 1A or 30 V DC 1A as the alarm output device use contactors if necessary to prevent damage A B G 1 1 2 2 G Alarm input device GND AC Power DC Power AC Load DC Load ...

Page 19: ...ion The following takes the phoenix connector for example to show the RS485 connection Connect the device as follows Connect A RS485 of the phoenix connector to RS485 of the RS485 device and connect B RS485 of the phoenix connector to RS485 of the RS485 device as shown in the figure below 3 Power On Off Before Power On Before you power on the device check and ensure that The device is stably insta...

Page 20: ...mage the device Option 1 Press and hold the power button on the front panel for three seconds and then confirm the power off operation Option 2 Click Menu Shutdown Shutdown and then click OK to confirm the operation 4 Common Configuration You can use the device through the local operations or the Web operations Local operations are described in the following sections Web operations are described i...

Page 21: ...14 The Wizard is described as follows Change Password The default password is 123456 IP Camera Search for and add IP cameras in the same network segment ...

Page 22: ...recording plan is enabled for all the channels by default You can choose a channel and set the recording type as needed You can use the preview function after the Wizard completes but you need to log in first to use other functions The default username is admin and the default password is 123456 Channel Management Make sure the IP cameras you want to configure are connected to your device through ...

Page 23: ...16 Adding an IP Camera by Search 1 Click Menu Channel Channel 2 Click Search A quick search for the IP camera is performed automatically 3 Click Search Segment and then specify a network segment ...

Page 24: ...mera select the camera and then click Add To add more than one camera at a time select the cameras and then click Batch Add or select All to add all cameras If the number of selected IP cameras does not exceed the limit all the selected IP cameras will be added 5 On the Channel tab check the connection status ...

Page 25: ...ed successfully If the status is Disconnected check whether the network connection is normal or the username and password of the camera are correct Adding an IP Camera Manually 1 Click Menu Channel Channel 2 Click Add 3 Input the IP address and then select the protocol that the device supports Input the service port number username and password and then click OK ...

Page 26: ...lbar Description Icon Name Description PTZ Control For a PTZ camera click this icon to display the PTZ control panel Manual Recording Click to start recording the live view to the hard disk To stop manual recording click the icon again Instant Playback Click to play the recording of the past 5 minutes Digital Zoom Click to zoom in the selected area to the full screen ...

Page 27: ...o in the pane is being recorded manually Right Click Menu The pop up menu appears when you right click the pane Table 4 3 Right Click Menu Description Item Description Figure Previous Next Screen Switch to the previous or next screen Single Screen Click and select an IP camera from the submenu to display in full screen mode Multi Screen Change the screen split mode Corridor Display video on 3 5 an...

Page 28: ...g By default scheduled recording is enabled for all the channels To change a recording plan follow these steps 1 Click Menu Storage Recording Select the channel for which you want to schedule recording and then click Edit 2 Configure the recording time and recording type ...

Page 29: ...ick OK to complete the configuration Playback 1 In the preview mode right click a pane and select Playback from the menu 2 Select a channel from the list and select the day you want to query from the calendar ...

Page 30: ...e Web interface make sure that your PC and the device are in the same network 1 Open the Web browser on your PC and visit the IP address of the device 192 168 0 30 by default For your first login you need to install the ActiveX as prompted When you install the ActiveX please close all the browsers 2 Enter the username and password and then click Login The default username is admin and password is ...

Page 31: ...442 0 mm x 421 0 mm x 86 1 mm 17 4 x 16 6 x 3 4 Weight 5 5 kg 12 1 lb with no hard disks 11 kg 24 3 lb with all the hard disks equipped Power 100 V to 240 V AC with power switch Maximum power consumption without disks 20W Operation temperature 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Operation humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Altitude 60m to 5000m 196 85 ft to 16 404 2 ft ...

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