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NVR300 Series  

Network Video Recorders 

Quick Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manual Version:

 

P102-20140526

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NVR300 Series

Page 1: ...NVR300 Series Network Video Recorders Quick Guide Manual Version P102 20140526...

Page 2: ...r 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...

Page 3: ...or equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connection Power interruption may cause hard disk damage or abnormal functions To shut down the device strictly follow the instructions If power interrup...

Page 4: ...in 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...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...uropean 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 Directiv...

Page 7: ...Panel buttons 13 Rear View 16 Interfaces 17 4 Connecting Cables 19 Connecting to Alarm Input Output Device 19 Connecting to a Third Party Device 21 RS485 Serial Cables 21 Connecting to a third party...

Page 8: ...ns 27 Man Machine Interface 27 About the Interface 27 Menu Structure 28 Initial Configuration 28 Quickly Adding IPC 35 Preview 38 Pane Toolbar on the Preview Interface 38 Preview Status 39 Right click...

Page 9: ...ck 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 Installing Hard Dis...

Page 10: ...ng a hard disk Insert hard disks into the slots of a running device at an interval of at least six seconds Install a hard disk into the NVR308 48 24 IN as follows 1 Fix the hard disk with screws to th...

Page 11: ...Align the hard disk with the slot and push it in the hard disk gently and steadily 4 Push the hard disk in position with your thumb until the buckles click Repeat the above steps to install all the h...

Page 12: ...and push in the front panel as the direction indicated by the arrow Install the NVR308 32 16 IN as follows 1 Fix the hard disk to with screws to the handle bar on the correct side 2 Press the buckles...

Page 13: ...l the buckles click Repeat the above steps to install all the hard disks 5 Hold the buckles on both sides of the front panel and push in the front panel into position NVR308 32L 16L 09L IN WARNING Mak...

Page 14: ...en the two fixing screws on the upper side of the rear panel when rear panel is placed facing you 2 Gently push the cover backward to open it 3 Unscrew the four screws on both sides used to secure har...

Page 15: ...isk mounting plates with the hard disk interface placed opposite to the U shaped notch and each disk with four screws 5 Put the lower hard disk mounting plate into the equipment and connect four data...

Page 16: ...crews on both sides to fix the lower layer hard disks Follow steps 6 to 9 to install the upper hard disk mounting plate 8 Arrange cables between two hard disks or between a board and a hard disk Avoid...

Page 17: ...lling the eight hard disks for the first time When replacing a hard disk perform the above procedure in the opposite sequence to remove the disk and follow the procedure to install a new hard disk Ins...

Page 18: ...orted on a tray or slide rail instead of a suspension loop 1 As shown in the following figure place the suspension loop with a screw hole close to the chassis Align the suspension loop with the screw...

Page 19: ...y vary according to actual conditions Front View NVR308 32 16 IN NVR308 48 24 IN NVR308 32L 16L 09L IN Indicators As shown in the front view the following table describes the indicators on the front p...

Page 20: ...Device is selected and can be remotely controlled Blinking Device is being verified Off Device is not selected and cannot be remotely controlled SHIFT Reuse button indicator Blue Constantly on The reu...

Page 21: ...king Running properly with data access Off Hard disk is not installed or the system shuts down or the indicator turns red HD ERR Hard disk fault Red Constantly on Hard disk at fault Blinking Array reb...

Page 22: ...Confirm the operation In playback mode play or pause when the playback tool bar is hidden USB interface USB2 0 limited to 1A used for connection with an external USB mouse or storage device Note Use a...

Page 23: ...o access the right click context menu TOOLBAR Used to show or hide the PTZ or playback toolbar SCREENS In preview and playback mode used to switch between different screens Screens 3 5 and 7 show vide...

Page 24: ...bar is hidden MUTE Used to turn on off the mute function IRIS IRIS Used to adjust the PTZ camera aperture in PTZ control mode when the PTZ toolbar is hidden FOCUS FOCUS Used to adjust the PTZ camera f...

Page 25: ...nstructions VIDEO OUT Composite video output PAL NTSC BNC connectors 1V P P 75 Connecting to a CVBS analog display device AUDIO OUT Analog audio output BNC interface Mono 1 4V P P and 300 Connecting t...

Page 26: ...t device ALARM OUT Relay output Phoenix connector Connecting to alarm output device Power Supply 12V power for external devices Phoenix connector Connecting to external powered device GROUND Equipment...

Page 27: ...e optical and one electric interface Only one interface can be used at the same time The two interfaces are mutually redundant RS 232 485 Interface Compatible with RS232 and RS485 serial ports and RJ4...

Page 28: ...lean alarm output device 4 DC power 5 Any negative terminal on ALARM OUT interface corresponding to 2 1 Alarm output circuit inside the device 2 Any positive terminal on ALARM OUT interface 3 Boolean...

Page 29: ...erent baud rates Baud rate bps Maximum length m 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 900 38400 850 57600 550 115200 250 Connecting to a third party device via RS485 interface Use an RS485 422 compatible connecto...

Page 30: ...the third party device s R RJ45 s T to the third party device s R RJ45 s R to the third party device s T RJ45 s R to the third party device s T as shown in the following figure If the third party devi...

Page 31: ...ty device control cable CAUTION Connect to a special purpose keyboard using the phoenix connector s RS485 terminal similarly to connecting a third party device Connecting using an audio video cable Co...

Page 32: ...evices 2 Connect the signal cables for audio and video devices Connecting RS232 Serial And Network Cables Through an RS232 serial port connect the equipment to a serial device such as a PC For mainten...

Page 33: ...twork cable Connecting a GroundCable To ensure personal and equipment safety lightning protection and resistance against interference ground the device properly The ground cable must not exceed 30m an...

Page 34: ...items before turning off the power The device is firmly and securely installed without any screw left unscrewed Do not place anything on the device All the installed cables are connected correctly Use...

Page 35: ...nce Shutdown Click Shutdown to perform soft shutdown after confirmation WARNING In the course of normal operation of the equipment or device is closed do not disconnect the power while the equipment i...

Page 36: ...u title Click the icons to access different menus Exit button Basic Preview Array Storage Montion Detection Server NTP informatio n Tamper proof Video Loss Alarms Log System Info Backup Upgrade Restor...

Page 37: ...zard 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 2 Enter the admin user s password admin by default Click Next...

Page 38: ...30 3 Configure the network parameters a Click Network Configuration to enter the Network Configuration interface...

Page 39: ...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 t...

Page 40: ...ther 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 Configur...

Page 41: ...o 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...

Page 42: ...34 d Configuring storage resources On the Storagetab configure storage resource parameters The following table lists the important parameters e Configuring storage plans...

Page 43: ...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...

Page 44: ...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 w...

Page 45: ...ters 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 part...

Page 46: ...ick 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 Insta...

Page 47: ...he 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 Ta...

Page 48: ...arm 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 follo...

Page 49: ...the current screen will be disabled automatically Switch Monitor Switches between screens on a man machine interface Start Auto Switch In the preview screen poll switch between videos on various chann...

Page 50: ...nstant playback ensure that videos are recorded within 5 minutes before the current time point Do as follows On the preview screen select the pane for video recording Click the Instant Playback icon t...

Page 51: ...Query to display search results 3 Select video records you want to back up Select one or more video records you want to back up Click Backup to enter the backup interface CAUTION After selecting the c...

Page 52: ...ect a folder 5 Backing up a video Click Backup to start video backup CAUTION During the backup process the progress bar will show backing up X Y x indicates the video records currently being backed up...

Page 53: ...at For example camera 01 20121222000000 20121223103000 719885386 ts Click Refresh to show the free and full capacities of the current partition on the USB storage device Web Interface 1 Start a Web br...

Page 54: ...e device s IP address and press Enter After successfully logging in to the web interface perform related configuration operations 7 Specifications For more information about technical specifications o...

Page 55: ...AC 50Hz 60Hz Consumption 20W without hard disk 80W fully equipped with hard disks Working temperature 10 to 55 Working humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing 8 HDD Storage Calculation Chart The following cha...

Page 56: ...48 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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