Table of Contents
- User manual
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Summary
- 1.2 Features
- 1.3 Front Panel Descriptions
- 1.4 Rear Panel Descriptions
- 1.5 Connections
- 2 Basic Operation Guide
- 2.1 Startup & Shutdown
- 2.1.1 Startup
- 2.1.2 Shutdown
- 2.2 Remote Controller
- 2.3 Mouse Control
- 2.4 Text-input Instruction
- 2.5 Common Button Operation
- 3 Wizard & Main Interface
- 3.1 Startup Wizard
- 3.2 Main Interface
- 3.2.1 Main Interface Introduction
- 3.2.2 Setup Panel
- 3.2.3 Main Functions
- 4 Camera Management
- 4.1 Camera Signal
- 4.2 Add/Edit Camera
- 4.2.1 Add Camera
- 4.2.2 Edit Camera
- 4.3 IP Planning
- 5 Live Preview Introduction
- 5.1 Preview Interface Introduction
- 5.2 Preview Mode
- 5.2.1 Preview By Display Mode
- 5.2.2 Quick Sequence View
- 5.2.3 Scheme View In Sequence
- 5.2.4 Spot View
- 5.3 POS Settings
- 5.4 Preview Image Configuration
- 5.4.1 OSD Settings
- 5.4.2 Image Settings
- 5.4.3 Mask Settings
- 5.4.4 Water Mark Settings
- 5.4.5 Image Adjustment
- 6 PTZ
- 6.1 PTZ Control Interface Introduction
- 6.2 Preset Setting
- 6.3 Cruise Setting
- 6.4 PTZ Protocol Setting
- 7 Record & Disk Management
- 7.1 Record Configuration
- 7.1.1 Mode Configuration
- 7.1.2 Advanced Configuration
- 7.2 Encode Parameters Setting
- 7.3 Schedule Setting
- 7.3.1 Add Schedule
- 7.3.2 Record Schedule Configuration
- 7.4 Record Mode
- 7.4.1 Manual Recording
- 7.4.2 Timing Recording
- 7.4.3 Motion Based Recording
- 7.4.4 Sensor Based Recording
- 7.4.5 Intelligence Recording
- 7.5 Disk Management
- 7.5.1 Storage Mode Configuration
- 7.5.2 View Disk and S.M.A.R.T. Informat
- 8 Playback & Backup
- 8.1 Instant Playback
- 8.2 Playback Interface Introduction
- 8.3 Smart Playback
- 8.4 Record Search, Playback & Backup
- 8.4.1 Search, Playback & Backup by Time
- 8.4.2 Smart Search
- 8.4.3 Search, Playback & Backup by Time
- 8.4.4 Search, Playback & Backup by Even
- 8.4.5 Search & Playback by Tag
- 8.4.6 Image Management
- 8.4.7 View Backup Status
- 9 Alarm Management
- 9.1 Sensor Alarm
- 9.2 Motion Alarm
- 9.2.1 Motion Configuration
- 9.2.2 Motion Alarm Handling Configurati
- 9.3 Intelligence Alarm
- 9.3.1 Object Detection
- 9.3.2 Exception
- 9.3.3 Line Crossing
- 9.3.4 Intrusion Detection
- 9.4 Exception Alarm
- 9.4.1 IPC Offline Settings
- 9.4.2 Video Loss Settings
- 9.4.3 Exception Handling Settings
- 9.5 Alarm Event Notification
- 9.5.1 Alarm-out
- 9.5.2 E-mail
- 9.5.3 Display
- 9.5.4 Buzzer
- 9.5.5 Push Message
- 9.6 Manual Alarm
- 9.7 View Alarm Status
- 10 Account & Permission Management
- 10.1 Account Management
- 10.1.1 Add User
- 10.1.2 Edit User
- 10.2 User Login & Logout
- 10.3 Permission Management
- 10.3.1 Add Permission Group
- 10.3.2 Edit Permission Group
- 10.4 Black and White List
- 10.5 Preview On Logout
- 10.6 View Online User
- 11 Device Management
- 11.1 Network Configuration
- 11.1.1 TCP/IP Configuration
- 11.1.2 Port Configuration
- 11.1.3 PPPoE Configuration
- 11.1.4 DDNS Configuration
- 11.1.5 E-mail Configuration
- 11.1.6 UPnP Configuration
- 11.1.7 NAT Configuration
- 11.1.8 FTP Configuration
- 11.1.9 Platform Access
- 11.1.10 SNMP
- 11.1.11 View Network Status
- 11.2 Basic Configuration
- 11.2.1 Common Configuration
- 11.2.2 Date and Time Configuration
- 11.3 Factory Default
- 11.4 Device Software Upgrade
- 11.5 Backup and Restore
- 11.6 Restart Automatically
- 11.7 View Log
- 11.8 View System Information
- 12 Remote Surveillance
- 12.1 Mobile Client Surveillance
- 12.2 Web LAN Access
- 12.3 Web WAN Access
- 12.4 Web Remote Control
- 12.4.1 Remote Preview
- 12.4.2 Remote Playback
- 12.4.3 Remote Backup
- 12.4.4 Remote Configuration
- Appendix A FAQ
- Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity
- Appendix C Compatible Device List
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Motorola MTD161F0012 User Manual
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Digital Video Recorder
4 / 8 / 16 Channels
Notes
Please read this user manual carefully to ensure that you can use the device correctly and
safely.
There may be several technically incorrect places or printing errors in this manual. The
updates will be added into the new version of this manual. The contents of this manual are
subject to change without notice.
This device should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. The voltage of the power must be verified before using the same. Kindly remove
the cables from the power source if the device is not to be used for a long period of time.
Do not install this device near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or
other devices that produce heat.
Do not install this device near water. Clean only with a dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings and ensure proper ventilation around the machine.
Do not power off the device at normal recording condition.
This machine is for indoor use only. Do not expose the machine in rain or moist
environment. In case any solid or liquid get inside the machine’s case, please turn off the device
immediately and get it checked by a qualified technician.
Do not try to repair the device by yourself without technical aid or approval.
When this product is in use, the relevant contents of Microsoft, Apple and Google will be
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This manual is suitable for many models. All examples and pictures used in the manual are
for reference purposes.
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Contents
Contents ...................................................................................................................................... i
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Summary ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Front Panel Descriptions ............................................................................................... 4
1.4 Rear Panel Descriptions ................................................................................................ 5
1.5 Connections ................................................................................................................... 7
2 Basic Operation Guide ................................................................................................ 10
2.1 Startup & Shutdown .................................................................................................... 10
2.1.1 Startup .............................................................................................................. 10
2.1.2 Shutdown.......................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Remote Controller ....................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Mouse Control ............................................................................................................. 12
2.4 Text-input Instruction .................................................................................................. 12
2.5 Common Button Operation ......................................................................................... 13
3 Wizard & Main Interface ........................................................................................... 14
3.1 Startup Wizard ............................................................................................................. 14
3.2 Main Interface ............................................................................................................. 18
3.2.1 Main Interface Introduction .............................................................................. 18
3.2.2 Setup Panel ....................................................................................................... 20
3.2.3 Main Functions ................................................................................................. 22
4 Camera Management .................................................................................................. 24
4.1 Camera Signal ............................................................................................................. 24
4.2 Add/Edit Camera ......................................................................................................... 24
4.2.1 Add Camera ...................................................................................................... 24
4.2.2 Edit Camera ...................................................................................................... 26
4.3 IP Planning .................................................................................................................. 26
5 Live Preview Introduction .......................................................................................... 28
5.1 Preview Interface Introduction .................................................................................... 28
5.2 Preview Mode ............................................................................................................. 29
5.2.1 Preview By Display Mode................................................................................ 29
5.2.2 Quick Sequence View....................................................................................... 30
5.2.3 Scheme View In Sequence ............................................................................... 31
5.2.4 Spot View ......................................................................................................... 32
5.3 POS Settings ............................................................................................................... 33
5.4 Preview Image Configuration ..................................................................................... 35
5.4.1 OSD Settings .................................................................................................... 35
5.4.2 Image Settings .................................................................................................. 36
5.4.3 Mask Settings ................................................................................................... 36
5.4.4 Water Mark Settings ......................................................................................... 37
5.4.5 Image Adjustment ............................................................................................ 38
6 PTZ ............................................................................................................................... 40
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6.1 PTZ Control Interface Introduction ............................................................................. 40
6.2 Preset Setting ............................................................................................................... 44
6.3 Cruise Setting .............................................................................................................. 45
6.4 PTZ Protocol Setting ................................................................................................... 46
7 Record & Disk Management ...................................................................................... 47
7.1 Record Configuration .................................................................................................. 47
7.1.1 Mode Configuration ......................................................................................... 47
7.1.2 Advanced Configuration ................................................................................... 49
7.2 Encode Parameters Setting .......................................................................................... 49
7.3 Schedule Setting .......................................................................................................... 50
7.3.1 Add Schedule.................................................................................................... 50
7.3.2 Record Schedule Configuration........................................................................ 52
7.4 Record Mode ............................................................................................................... 53
7.4.1 Manual Recording ............................................................................................ 53
7.4.2 Timing Recording ............................................................................................. 53
7.4.3 Motion Based Recording .................................................................................. 53
7.4.4 Sensor Based Recording ................................................................................... 53
7.4.5 Intelligence Recording ..................................................................................... 54
7.5 Disk Management ....................................................................................................... 54
7.5.1 Storage Mode Configuration ............................................................................ 54
7.5.2 View Disk and S.M.A.R.T. Information ........................................................... 55
8 Playback & Backup ..................................................................................................... 56
8.1 Instant Playback .......................................................................................................... 56
8.2 Playback Interface Introduction .................................................................................. 56
8.3 Smart Playback............................................................................................................ 59
8.4 Record Search, Playback & Backup ............................................................................ 61
8.4.1 Search, Playback & Backup by Time-sliced Image .......................................... 62
8.4.2 Smart Search .................................................................................................... 64
8.4.3 Search, Playback & Backup by Time ............................................................... 65
8.4.4 Search, Playback & Backup by Event ............................................................ 65
8.4.5 Search & Playback by Tag ............................................................................. 66
8.4.6 Image Management .......................................................................................... 67
8.4.7 View Backup Status .......................................................................................... 67
9 Alarm Management .................................................................................................... 68
9.1 Sensor Alarm ............................................................................................................... 68
9.2 Motion Alarm .............................................................................................................. 69
9.2.1 Motion Configuration ....................................................................................... 69
9.2.2 Motion Alarm Handling Configuration ............................................................ 70
9.3 Intelligence Alarm ....................................................................................................... 70
9.3.1 Object Detection ............................................................................................... 70
9.3.2 Exception.......................................................................................................... 72
9.3.3 Line Crossing ................................................................................................... 73
9.3.4 Intrusion Detection ........................................................................................... 74
9.4 Exception Alarm.......................................................................................................... 76
9.4.1 IPC Offline Settings ......................................................................................... 76
9.4.2 Video Loss Settings .......................................................................................... 76
9.4.3 Exception Handling Settings ............................................................................ 76
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9.5 Alarm Event Notification ............................................................................................ 77
9.5.1 Alarm-out ......................................................................................................... 77
9.5.2 E-mail ............................................................................................................... 77
9.5.3 Display ............................................................................................................. 78
9.5.4 Buzzer .............................................................................................................. 78
9.5.5 Push Message ................................................................................................... 78
9.6 Manual Alarm ............................................................................................................. 79
9.7 View Alarm Status ....................................................................................................... 79
10 Account & Permission Management ......................................................................... 81
10.1 Account Management ................................................................................................ 81
10.1.1 Add User......................................................................................................... 81
10.1.2 Edit User......................................................................................................... 82
10.2 User Login & Logout ................................................................................................ 84
10.3 Permission Management ........................................................................................... 84
10.3.1 Add Permission Group ................................................................................... 84
10.3.2 Edit Permission Group ................................................................................... 85
10.4 Black and White List ................................................................................................. 85
10.5 Preview On Logout ................................................................................................... 86
10.6 View Online User ...................................................................................................... 86
11 Device Management .................................................................................................... 87
11.1 Network Configuration .............................................................................................. 87
11.1.1 TCP/IP Configuration ..................................................................................... 87
11.1.2 Port Configuration .......................................................................................... 87
11.1.3 PPPoE Configuration ...................................................................................... 88
11.1.4 DDNS Configuration ...................................................................................... 88
11.1.5 E-mail Configuration ...................................................................................... 91
11.1.6 UPnP Configuration........................................................................................ 93
11.1.7 NAT Configuration ......................................................................................... 93
11.1.8 FTP Configuration .......................................................................................... 93
11.1.9 Platform Access .............................................................................................. 94
11.1.10 SNMP ........................................................................................................... 94
11.1.11 View Network Status .................................................................................... 95
11.2 Basic Configuration ................................................................................................... 95
11.2.1 Common Configuration .................................................................................. 95
11.2.2 Date and Time Configuration ......................................................................... 96
11.3 Factory Default .......................................................................................................... 97
11.4 Device Software Upgrade .......................................................................................... 97
11.5 Backup and Restore ................................................................................................... 98
11.6 Restart Automatically ................................................................................................ 98
11.7 View Log ................................................................................................................... 99
11.8 View System Information .......................................................................................... 99
12 Remote Surveillance .................................................................................................. 100
12.1 Mobile Client Surveillance ...................................................................................... 100
12.2 Web LAN Access .................................................................................................... 100
12.3 Web WAN Access.................................................................................................... 101
12.4 Web Remote Control ............................................................................................... 102
12.4.1 Remote Preview ........................................................................................... 103
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12.4.2 Remote Playback .......................................................................................... 106
12.4.3 Remote Backup ............................................................................................ 107
12.4.4 Remote Configuration ................................................................................ 107
Appendix A FAQ ................................................................................................................. 108
Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity ...................................................................... 113
Appendix C Compatible Device List ................................................................................. 114
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1 Introduction
1.1 Summary
Based on the most advanced SOC technology and embedded system in the field, this series of
the DVR adopt the new designed human interface and support the smart management of analog
cameras and IP cameras and the record search of slice. This series of the DVR which are
powerful and easy to use are provided with excellent image quality and stable system. They are
centralized monitoring management products with high performance and high quality
specially designed for video security applications.
1.2 Features
Basic Functions
Support local device and network device access including IP camera/dome and the third
party IP cameras
Support standard ONVIF protocol
Support dual stream recording of each camera
Support IP cameras to be added quickly or manually
Support batch or single configuration of the cameras’ OSD, video parameters, mask,
motion and so on
Support a maximum of 8 user permission groups including Administrator, Advanced and
Ordinary which are the default permission groups of the system
Support a maximum of 16 users to be created, multiple web clients login by using one
username at the same time and the user’s permission control to be enabled or disabled
Support a maximum of 10 web clients login at the same time
Live Preview
Support 4K×2K/2560×1440/1920×1080/1280×1024 HDMI and 1920×1080/1280×1024
VGA high definition synchronous display (depending the model)
Support multi-screen modes
Support auto adjustment of the camera’s image display proportion
Support audio monitoring of the camera to be enabled or disabled
Support manual snap of the preview camera
Support the sequence of the preview cameras to be adjusted
Support display mode to be added and saved and the saved modes can be called directly
Support quick tool bar operation of the preview window
Support scheme view in sequence, quick sequence view and dwell time setting
Support motion detection and video mask
Support multiple popular P.T.Z. control protocol and setup of the preset and cruise
Support direct mouse control of the dome including rotating, zoom, focusing and so on
Support single camera image to be zoomed by sliding the scroll wheel of the mouse
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Support any area of the image to be zoomed in to a maximum of 16 times of the current
size
Support image and lens adjustment (only available for some cameras)
Support quick camera adding in the camera window of the live preview interface
The live camera sequence of the web client will keep consistent with that of the DVR after
adjusting the live camera sequence of the DVR, but the live camera sequence of the DVR will
not be changed if that of the web client is changed
Disk Management
Each SATA interface of the DVR supports the HDDs with max 8TB storage capacity
Support disk group configuration and management and each camera can be added into
different disk groups with different storage capacity
Support disk information and disk working status viewing
Support batch formatting of the disks
Record Configuration
Support main stream and sub stream recording at the same time and batch or single
configuration of the record stream
Support manual and auto record modes
Support schedule recording, sensor alarm recording and motion detection recording, etc
Support schedule recording and event recording setting with different record streams
Support record schedule setting and recycle recording
Support pre recording and delay recording configuration of the event recording
Record Playback
Support time scale operation in quick playback and the playback date and time can be set
randomly by scrolling the mouse; the time interval of the time scale can be zoomed
Support record searching by time slice/time/event/tag
Support time view and camera view in searching by time slice mode
Support time slice searching by month, by day, by hour and by minute and time slice to be
displayed with camera thumbnail
Support event searching by manual/motion/sensor/intelligent events
Support tag searching by the manual added tags
Support instant playback of the selected camera in the live preview interface
Support acceleration(maximum 32 times of the normal speed), deceleration (minimum
1/32 times of the normal speed) and 30s’ addition or reduction to current playing time
Record Backup
Support record to be backed up through USB (U disk, mobile HDD) interface
Support record to be backed up by time/event/image searching
Support record cutting for backing up when playing back
Support a maximum of 10 backup tasks in background and backup status viewing
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Alarm Management
Support alarm schedule setting
Support enabling or disabling of the motion detection, external sensor alarm input,
intelligence alarm and exception alarms including IP address conflict alarm, disk IO error
alarm, disk full alarm, no disk alarm, illegal access alarm, network disconnection alarm, IPC
offline alarm and so on, alarm trigger configuration supportable
Support IPC offline alarm trigger configuration of PTZ, snap, pop-up video, etc.
Support event notification modes of alarm-out, pop-up video, pop-up message box, buzzer,
e-mail, etc.
The snapped images can be attached into the e-mail when alarm linkage is triggered
Support alarm status view of alarm-in, alarm-out, motion detection and exception alarm
Support alarm to be triggered and cleared manually
Support system auto reboot when exception happens
Network Functions
Support TCP/IP and PPPoE, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, UPnP, NTP, SMTP protocol and so on
Support black and white list function and the black and white IP address/IP segment/MAC
address can be set
Support multiple browsers including IE8/9/10/11, Firefox, Opera, Chrome (available only
for the versions lower than 45) and Safari in MAC system
Support remote achievement, configuration, import and export of the DVR parameters and
other system maintenance operations including remote upgrading and system restart
Support remote camera configuration of the DVR including video parameters, image
quality and so on
Support remote searching, playback and backup of the DVR
Support manual alarm to be triggered and cleared remotely
The auto-focusing camera can be adjusted through web client (support zoom in/out, but
one key focus is not currently supported)
Support NVMS or other platform management software to access the DVR and manage it
Support NAT function and QRCode scanning by mobile phone and PAD
Support mobile surveillance by phones or PADs with iOS or Android OS
Support DVR to be accessed remotely through telnet and the telnet function can be
enabled or disabled
If one camera recording is enabled or disabled manually through web client, it will be
simultaneously enabled or disabled in the DVR
Other Functions
The DVR can be controlled and operated by the buttons on the front panel, the remote
controller and the mouse
Setting interfaces can be switched to one another conveniently by clicking the main menus
on the top of the setting interfaces
Support DVR information viewing including basic, camera status, alarm status, record
status, network status, disk and backup status
Support factory restoring, import and export of the system configuration, log view and
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export and local upgrading by USB mobile device
Support auto recognition of the displayer’s resolution
You can click the right mouse button at any interface to go back to the upper interface
You can click the middle mouse button at any interface to go to the live view interface
The display language and video format of the DVR will not be changed and the system
logs will be reserved if you reset the DVR to factory default
Press and hold the right mouse button for 5 seconds in any interface to switch the output to
VGA and the DVR will display the video at the lowest resolution which the DVR supports
1.3 Front Panel Descriptions
The following descriptions are for reference only.
Name Descriptions
REC When recording, the light is blue
Net When access to network , the light is blue
Power Power indicator, when connection , the light is blue
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1.4 Rear Panel Descriptions
Here we only take a part of real panels for example to introduce their interfaces and
connections. The interfaces and locations of the interfaces are only for references. Please take
the real product as the standard.
No. Name Descriptions
1 AUDIO IN Audio input
2 ALARM IN Alarm inputs for connecting sensors
3 ALARM OUT Relay output; connect to external alarms
4 GND Ground
5 AHD VIDEO IN 4 CH AHD video inputs
6 AUDIO OUT Audio output
7 CVBS CVBS video output; connect to monitor
8 VGA Connect to monitor
9 HDMI Connect to high definition display devices
10 LAN Network port
11 USB Connector for USB storage devices or USB mouse
12 DC12V DC12V power input
13 RS485 Connector for keyboards or speed domes. A is TX+; B is
TX-
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No.
Name
Descriptions
1
CVBS
CVBS video output; connect to monitor
2
ALARM IN
Alarm inputs for connecting sensors
3
GND
Ground
4
AUDIO OUT
Audio output; connect to sound box
5
AUDIO IN
Audio input
6
ALARM OUT
Relay output; connect to external alarms
7
VIDEO IN
8 CH video inputs
8
HDMI
Connect to high definition display devices
9
VGA
Connect to monitor
10
LAN
Network port
11
RS485
Connectors for keyboards or speed domes. A is TX+; B is
TX-
12
USB
Connector for USB storage devices or USB mouse
13
DC12V
DC12V power input
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No.
Name
Descriptions
1
RS485
Connectors for keyboards or speed domes. A is TX+; B is
TX-
2
AUDIO IN
Audio input
3
AHD VIDEO IN
16 CH AHD video inputs
4
HDMI
Connect to monitor
5
VGA
Connect to monitor
6
LAN
Network port
7
AUDIO OUT
Audio output
8
CVBS
CVBS video output; connect to monitor
9
USB
Connect USB storage devices or USB mouse
10
DC12V
DC12V power input
1.5 Connections
Video Connections
Video Output: Supports VGA/HDMI video output. You can connect to monitor through these
video output interfaces simultaneously or independently.
Audio Connections
Audio Input: Connect a microphone, pickup, etc.
Audio Output: Connect a headphone, sound box or other audio output devices.
Alarm Connections
Some models may support this function. The following illustration is of a 16 CH alarm
inputs and 1 CH alarm output as an example.
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Alarm Input:
Alarm IN 1~16 are 16 CH alarm input interfaces. There are no type requirements for sensors.
NO type and NC type are both available.
The way to connect sensor and the device is as shown below:
The alarm input is an open/closed relay. If the input is not an open/closed relay, please refer to
the following connection diagram:
Alarm Output:
The way to connect alarm output device:
Pull out the green terminal blocks and loosen the screws in the alarm-out port. Then insert the
signal wires of the alarm output devices into the port of NO and COM separately. Finally,
tighten the screws. Provided that the external alarm output devices need power supply, you can
connect the power supply as per the following figures.
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RS485 Connection
There are two types of RS485 interfaces:
(Type 1) (Type 2)
Type 1: The P/Z interfaces are used to connect speed dome. K/B interfaces are used to connect
keyboard.
Type 2: The RS485 interfaces are not only used to connect speed dome but also to connect
keyboard.
The way to connect speed dome to the DVR:
Type 1: Disconnect pluggable block from the RS485 terminal block and then loosen the fixed
screws from the pluggable block, insert signal cables into Y and Z port separately (Y is TX+; Z
is TX-) and tighten the fixed screws. Next, connect pluggable block back into terminal block.
Finally, connect the video cable of the speed dome to the video input interface of the DVR.
Type 2: Disconnect pluggable block from the RS485 terminal block and then loosen the fixed
screws from the pluggable block, insert signal cables into A and B port separately (A is TX+; B
is TX-) and tighten the fixed screws. Next, connect pluggable block back into terminal block.
Finally, connect the video cable of the speed dome to the video input interface of the DVR.
Note:
The pluggable block of some models may not be connected into the terminal block and you shall obtain it
from the accessories.
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2 Basic Operation Guide
2.1 Startup & Shutdown
Please make sure all the connections are done properly before you power on the unit. Proper
startup and shutdown are crucial to expending the life of your device.
2.1.1 Startup
①Connect the output display device to the VGA/HDMI interface of the DVR.
②Connect with the mouse and power. The device will boot and the power LED would turn
blue.
③A WIZARD window will pop up (you should select the display language the first time you
use the DVR). Refer to 3.1 Startup Wizard for details.
2.1.2 Shutdown
You can power off the device by using remote controller or mouse.
By remote controller:
①Press Power button. This will take you to a shutdown window. The unit will power off
after a while by clicking “OK” button.
②Disconnect the power.
By mouse:
①Click StartShutdown to pop up the Shutdown window. Select “Shutdown” in the
window. The unit will power off after a while by clicking “OK” button.
②Disconnect the power.
2.2 Remote Controller (where available as accessory)
①It uses two AAA size batteries.
②Open the battery cover of the remote controller.
③Place batteries. Please take care the polarity (+ and -).
④Replace the battery cover.
Key points to check in case the remote doesn’t work.
1. Check batteries polarity.
2. Check the remaining charge in the batteries.
3. Check IR controller sensor for any masking.
There are two kinds of remote controller that can be purchased separately. The interface of
remote controller is shown as below.
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Button
Function
Power Button
Switch off—to stop the device
Record Button
To start recording
-/-- /0-9
Input number or choose camera
Fn1 Button
Unavailable temporarily
Multi Button
To choose multi screen display mode
Next Button
To switch the live image
SEQ
To go to sequence view mode
Audio
To enable audio output in live mode
Switch
No function temporarily
Direction button
To move cursor in setup or pan/title PTZ
Enter Button
To confirm the choice or setup
Menu Button
To go to menu
Exit Button
To exit the current interface
Focus/IRIS/Zoom/PTZ
To control PTZ camera
Preset Button
To enter into preset setting in PTZ mode
Cruise Button
To go to cruise setting in PTZ mode
Track Button
No track function temporarily
Wiper Button
No function temporarily
Light Button
No function temporarily
Clear Button
No function temporarily
Fn2 Button
No function temporarily
Info Button
Get information about the device
To control playback. Play(Pause)/Stop/Previous
Frame/Next Frame/Speed Down/Speed Up
Snap Button
To take snapshots manually
Search Button
To go to search mode
Cut Button
No function temporarily
Backup Button
To go to backup mode
Zoom Button
To zoom in the images
PIP Button
No function temporarily
Note:
You shall press P.T.Z button to enter PTZ setting mode, choose a channel and press P.T.Z button again to
hide the P.T.Z control panel. Then you can press preset, cruise, track, wiper or light button to enable the
relevant function.
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2.3 Mouse Control
Mouse control in Live Display & Playback interface
In the live display & playback interface, double click on any camera window to show the
window in single screen mode; double click the window again to restore it to the previous size.
In the live display & playback interface, if the interfaces display in full screen, move the mouse
to the bottom of the interface to pop up a tool bar. The tool bar will disappear automatically
after you move the mouse away from it for some time; move the mouse to the right side of the
interface to pop up a panel and the panel will disappear automatically after you move the
mouse away from it.
Mouse control in text-input
Move the mouse to the text-input box and then click the box. The input keyboard will pop up
automatically.
2.4 Text-input Instruction
Button
Function
REC
Record manually
Search
To enter search mode
MEUN
To enter menu
Exit
To exit the current interface
ENTER
To confirm the choice or setup
Direction button
To move cursor in setup
ZOOM
To zoom in
PIP
No function temporarily
To control playback. Play(Pause)/Next Frame/Speed
Up/Stop/Previous Frame/Speed Down
Multi
To choose multi screen display mode
Next
To switch the live image
SEQ
To go to sequence view mode
INFO
Get information about the device
Note: Mouse is the default tool for all operations unless an exception as indicated.
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The system includes two input boxes. Refer to the above pictures. The left box is the number
input box and the right box is the input box which provides inputs of numbers, letters and
punctuation characters. The introductions of keys on the input boxes are shown below.
Button
Meaning
Button
Meaning
Backspace key
Switch key of punctuation character
Delete Key
Enter key
Switch key between upper
and lower letter
Space key
Switch key of language
2.5 Common Button Operation
Button
Meaning
Click it to show the menu list.
Click it to change the sequence of the list.
Click it to change the camera displaying mode.
Click it to close the current interface.
Click it to go to the earliest date of camera recording.
Click it to go to the latest date of camera recording.
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3 Wizard & Main Interface
3.1 Startup Wizard
The disk icons will be shown on the top of the startup interface. You can view the number and
status of each disk quickly and conveniently through these icons ( : no disk; : unavailable
disk; : RW available disk).
You can quickly configure the DVR by wizard setup to make the DVR work normally. You
must configure the wizard if you start the DVR for the first time (or click “Skip” to cancel the
wizard next time).
Click “Wizard Setup” to start wizard. The setting steps are as follows.
①System Login. Set your own password or use the default when you use the wizard for the
first time (the default username of the system is admin and the default password of admin is
123456); select the login username and enter the corresponding password next time.
Click “Edit Security Question” to set questions and answers for password security of admin. If
you forget the password, please refer to Q4 in Appendix A FAQ for details.
Click “Next” to continue or click “Cancel” to exit the wizard.
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②Date and Time Configuration. The date and time of the system need to be set up if you
use the wizard for the first time. Refer to the following figure. Set the time zone, system time,
date format and time format. The DST will be enabled by default if the time zone selected
includes DST. Click “Next” to continue.
③Network Settings. Check “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS
automatically” to get the IP address and DNS automatically (the DHCP function of the router
in the same LAN should also be enabled), or manually input them. Input the HTTP port, RTSP
port and Server port (please see 11.1.2 Port Configuration for details). Click “Next” to
continue.
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④Add Camera. Click “Refresh” to refresh the list of online IP cameras which are in the
same local network with DVR and then click to add the searched camera. Click “Add
All” to add all the cameras in the list. Click to delete the added camera. Click “Delete
All” to delete all the added cameras.
Click to edit the searched IP camera as shown on the below left. Input the new IP address,
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subnet mask, gateway and the password of the camera. You can check “Sync to IPC” to modify
the IP address of the IPC via different network segments for being in the same network
segment with the DVR. Click “OK” to save the settings.
Click to edit the added camera as shown on the above right. Input the new camera name,
IP address, port, username and the password of the camera. You can click “Test” to test the
effectiveness of the input information. Click “OK” to save the settings. You can change the
camera name only if it’s an analog camera or the added IPC is online. Click “Next” to continue.
⑤Disk Settings. You can view the disk number, disk capacity of the DVR and serial number,
R&W status of the disk. Click “Formatting” to format the disk. Click “Next” to continue.
⑥Record Settings. Two record modes are available: auto and manual.
Auto: Select one auto mode in the interface as shown below and then click “OK” button to save
the settings. See 7.1.1 Mode Configuration for details.
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Manual: Set the “Sensor Record”, “Motion Record” and “Schedule Record” of each camera.
Click “Next” to save the settings. See 7.1.1 Mode Configuration for details.
⑦QRCode. Enable the NAT function in the interface or set it in the network configuration
after exiting the wizard (please refer to 11.1.7 NAT Configuration for details). You can scan the
QRCode through mobile client which is installed in the mobile phone or PAD to log in the
mobile client instantly. Please refer to 12.1 Mobile Client Surveillance for details. Click“OK”
to save the settings.
3.2 Main Interface
3.2.1 Main Interface Introduction
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The buttons in area ① are introduced in the table below.
Button
Meaning
Start button. Click it to pop up area ③.
Full screen button. Click it to show full screen; click it again to exit the full screen.
Screen mode button.
Dwell button (see 5.2.2 Quick Sequence View and 5.2.3 Scheme View In Sequence for
details).
Click it to enable OSD; click to disable OSD.
Click to set the default playback time before starting instant playback (8.1 Instant
Playback) or going to the playback interface for playback operations (8.2 Playback Interface
Introduction); click to go to the playback interface. For instance, if you choose “5
minutes ago” as the default playback time, you can playback the record from the past five
minutes.
Manual record button. Click it to enable/disable record.
Manual alarm button. Click it to trigger or clear the alarm-out manually in the popup
window.
Record status button. Click it to view the record status.
Alarm status button. Click it to view the alarm status.
Disk status button. Click it to view the disk status and RAID status.
Network status button. Click it to view the network status.
Information button. Click it to view system information.
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Introduction of area ②:
Click “Camera” to view all the added cameras in the camera list. Select one camera window on
the left side of the interface and then double click one IP camera in the list to preview the
camera image in the selected window.
Click “Customize Display Modes” to view all the display modes in the display mode list (refer
to 5.2.1 Preview By Display Mode for detail configuration of the display mode). Double click
one display mode in the list to switch to the display mode for previewing.
Introduction of area ③:
Icon / Button
Meaning
It shows the current login user.
Click it to go to record search interface, see 8.3 Record Search,
Playback & Backup for details.
Click it to go to playback interface (click on the tool bar at the
bottom of the live preview interface to set the default playback time),
see 8.2 Playback Interface Introduction for details.
Click it to pop up the setup panel, see 3.2.2 Setup Panel for details.
Click it to log out the system.
Click it and then select “Logout”, “Reboot” or “Shutdown” in the
popup window.
3.2.2 Setup Panel
Click StartSettings to pop up the setup panel as shown below.
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The setup panel includes seven modules. Each module provides some function entries with
links for convenient operation.
Here we take Camera module as an example. The Camera module provides convenient links
such as “Add Camera”, “Edit Camera”, “Image Settings”, “Motion”, “Intelligent Detection”
and “PTZ”. Click Camera to go to the camera management interface as shown below.
There are some function items on the left side of the camera management interface. Click each
item to go to corresponding interface or window. For instance, click “Add Camera” to pop up
the window as shown below.
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Click the main menus on the top of the camera management interface to go to corresponding
interfaces. Refer to the picture below. For instance, you can go to system setup interface by
clicking “System” tag.
3.2.3 Main Functions
Camera
The module covers the functions such as Camera Management (see Chapter 4 Camera
Management for details), Image Settings (see 5.3 Preview Image Configuration for details),
Motion (see 9.2.1 Motion Configuration for details) and PTZ (see Chapter 6 PTZ for details)
and so on.
Record
The module covers the functions such as Encode Parameters and Record Schedule and so on.
Please see Chapter 7 Record & Disk Management for details.
Disk
The module covers the functions such as Disk Management, Storage Mode and Disk
Information and so on. Please see Chapter 7 Record & Disk Management for details.
Alarm
The module covers the functions such as Sensor and Motion Alarm Handling and Alarm Out
Settings. Please see Chapter 9 Alarm Management for details.
Network
The module covers the functions such as TCP/IP, DDNS, Port, E-mail and Network Status
and so on. Please see 11.1 Network Configuration for details.
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Account and Authority
The module covers the functions such as Account Management (see 10.1 Account
Management for details) and Permission Management (see 10.3 Permission Management for
details) and so on.
System
The module covers the functions such as Basic Configuration (see 11.2 Basic Configuration
for details), Device Information (see 11.8 View System Information for details), Log
Information (see 11.7 View Log for details) and Configuration File Import&Export (see 11.5
Backup and Restore for details) and so on.
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4 Camera Management
4.1 Camera Signal
Click StartSettingsCameraManage CameraCamera Signal to go to the interface as
shown below.
Some models may support analog signal switching to IP signal, which means decreasing (or
increasing) the number of analog channels, accordingly increasing (or decreasing) the number
of IP channels with the total channels unchanged.
The DVR device supports hybrid access of TVI, AHD, CVI and CVBS high definition cameras.
If the TVI high definition camera is accessed to the DVR, you should select TVI in the
following interface to show the camera image normally; if you select AHD, then there will be
no image or the image has no color. The default selection of the camera signal is Auto. If you
select Auto, the image of the camera will be shown normally regardless of the camera type.
Note: You can enable “Lite” in the interface if the DVR supports “Lite” recording. It will lower
the recording resolution and increase the recording frame rate. Please enable or disable the Lite
as you wish.
4.2 Add/Edit Camera
4.2.1 Add Camera
The network of the DVR should be set before adding IP camera (see 11.1.1 TCP/IP
Configuration for details).
Refer to the pictures below. Click Add Camera in the setup panel or in the top right
corner of the preview window to pop up the “Add Camera” window as shown below. You can
quickly add or add the IP camera manually.
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Quickly Add
Check the cameras and then click “Add” to add cameras. Click to edit the camera’s IP
address, username and password and so on. Click “Default Password” to set the default
username and password of each camera.
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Input the IP address or domain name (click in the IP address column to pop up the domain
name input window, input the domain name of the IPC in the window and then click “OK”
button), port, username and password of the camera and then select the protocol. Click “Test”
to test the effectiveness of the input information and then click “Add” button (you can input
one camera’s information or above such as IP address, username and password before clicking
“Add” button). Click to delete the camera. Click “Default Password” to set the default
username and password of each camera.
4.2.2 Edit Camera
Click “Edit Camera” in the setup panel to go to the interface as shown below. Click to
view the live image of the camera in the popup window. Click to edit the camera (see
Add camera in 3.1 Startup Wizard for details). Click to delete the IP camera. Click
in the “Operation” header line and then click “Modify IPC Password” to pop up a
window(check the IPCs in the window, set the new password and then click “OK” button; only
the online IPCs’ passwords can be modified and a batch of IPCs’ passwords can be modified at
the same time). Click to upgrade an online IPC ( or click in the “Upgrade” header
line and then click “IPC Batch Upgrade” to upgrade a batch of IPCs), select the device which
stores the upgrade file in the “Device Name” item of the popup window and the upgrade file in
the list(you should select the upgrade IPC model in the window if a batch of IPCs’ passwords
need to be modified) and then click “Upgrade” button to start upgrading(the IPC will restart
automatically after the upgrade is completed successfully).
4.3 IP Planning
Some models may not support this function.
Click “IP Planning” to go to the interface as shown below. This function supports searching
other DVRs/NVRs that is in the same local network as the local DVR. The user may add the
IPC of other DVRs/NVRs into the unoccupied channels of the local DVR.
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Click to edit the IP address, user name or password and other information of the
DVR.
Click behind “Add” button to add the IPC selected and the user may edit the IP address,
user name or password by clicking behind “Edit” button.
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5 Live Preview Introduction
5.1 Preview Interface Introduction
The connected analog camera will be added automatically in the live preview interface for
previewing. You should add IP camera manually for previewing (see 4.2.1 Add Camera for
details). Refer to the interface as shown below, drag one camera in the preview window to
another window for camera window exchanging.
The record symbols with different colors in the live preview window refer to different record
types when recording: green stands for manual record, red stands for sensor based record,
yellow stands for motion based record, blue stands for schedule record and cyan stands for
intelligence record.
Click the preview window to show the tool bar as shown in area ①; right click the preview
window to show the menu list. The tool bar and menu list are introduced in the table below.
Button
Menu List
Meaning
--
Move tool. Click it to move the tool bar anywhere.
Manually Record On
Click it to start recording.
Instant Playback
Click to playback the record; click “Instant Playback” to select or
self-define the instant playback time. See 8.1 Instant Playback for details.
Enable Audio
Click it to enable audio. You can listen to the camera audio by enabling
audio.
Snap
Click it to pop up the snap window. Click “Save” in the window to save
the image. Click “Export” to export the image.
PTZ Control
Click it to go to PTZ control interface. See Chapter 6 PTZ for details.
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Button
Menu List
Meaning
Zoom In
Click it to go to single channel amplification interface.
--
Click it to go to image adjustment interface. Refer to 5.3.5 Image
Adjustment for details.
--
Camera Info
Click it to view the IP camera information.
The single channel amplification interface is as shown below. Press and drag the blue box to
select the zoom in area. Click / to zoom the image. Click the camera selection box
to select other cameras for amplification. Click “Back” to return to the live preview interface.
5.2 Preview Mode
5.2.1 Preview By Display Mode
Set different screen modes and cameras’ display sequences as required and then save the
display modes classified by surveillance areas, priorities and so on. Refer to the picture below.
Double click one display mode in the display mode list to view the live images in this mode.
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Add Display Mode
Method One:
①Click “Customize Display Modes” in the above interface and then set the screen mode.
②Add the cameras and adjust the cameras’ display sequence as needed.
③Click under the display mode list and then enter the display mode name in the popup
window, click the “OK” button to save the current display mode.
Method Two:
①Click StartSettingsSystemBasicOutput SettingsMain Output to go to the
interface and then set the screen mode.
②Double click the camera or camera group in the list to add them to the selected window.
③Click to save the current display mode (refer to 5.2.3 Scheme View In Sequence for
detail configurations). The display mode will be saved and displayed in the display mode list in
the live preview interface.
Edit Display Mode
Click the “Customize Display Modes” tab in the live preview interface and then select one
display mode in the list. Click to edit the display mode name; click to delete the
display mode.
5.2.2 Quick Sequence View
You can start quick sequence view if the scheme has not been created. If the scheme has been
created, please refer to 5.2.3 Scheme View in Sequence for details.
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Go to the live preview interface and then click to pop up a little window. Set the dwell
time in the window and then click to view the live group by group according to the
camera number of the current screen mode. Double click the sequence view interface to pause
the view; double click again to restore the view. Click to stop the view.
5.2.3 Scheme View In Sequence
Click StartSettingsSystemBasicOutput SettingsMain Output to go to the interface
as shown below.
Area ① displays all the dwell schemes; area ② shows the detailed information of the scheme;
area ③ displays all the cameras; area ④ is the tool bar ( : clear button; : favourite button,
click it to pop up a window, enter the display mode name in the window and then click “OK” to
save the current display mode; other buttons are screen mode buttons).
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Add Scheme
Click in area ① to create a new scheme.0 Click on the top right corner of the
scheme to delete it.
Configure Scheme
a) Select a scheme in area ① and then click the screen mode button on the tool bar to set the
screen mode of the scheme.
b) Select a camera window in area ② and then double click the camera in area ③. The
camera will be added into the selected window. One camera in the same scheme cannot repeat.
You can click the right-click menu “Clear” in area ② to remove a single camera or click
to remove all the cameras.
c) Click “Apply” to save the settings.
Start Sequence View
Go to live preview interface and then click to pop up a window. Set the dwell time in the
window and then click to start scheme view in sequence. Double click the sequence view
interface to pause the view; double click again to restore the view. Click to stop the view.
5.2.4 Spot View
Click StartSettingsSystemBasicOutput SettingsOutput 2 to go to the interface as
shown below.
Click on the left to create a new scheme. Each scheme can only add one analog camera.
Select a scheme on the left and then double click or drag a camera on the right to the scheme
window in the middle of the interface. After finishing the settings of all the schemes, select the
dwell time and click “Apply” to start playing the schemes in sequence in output 2.
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5.3 POS Settings
Some models may not support this function.
①Click StartSettingsBasicPOS Settings to go to the interface.
②Enable POS and click configure under “Connection Settings” to go to the following
interface.
③Input IP address of the POS you want to add.
④Check “Filter destination”, “Filter POS port” and “Filter destination Port” (If you do not
check them, please skip this step) and input destination IP, POS port and destination port you
want to filter.
⑤Click “Display Position” under “Display Settings” to set the position of the POS
information (Use the default settings of the general settings).
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⑥Check “Trigger Camera” and click configure under it to bind POS to the camera. One POS
can be bound to multiple channels, but one channel can only be bound to one POS.
⑦Click “Apply” to save the settings and then the trade information will be displayed on the
preview image in real-time.
One POS is bound to one camera:
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One POS is bound to multiple cameras:
5.4 Preview Image Configuration
5.4.1 OSD Settings
Click StartSettingsCameraImageOSD Settings to go to the interface as shown below.
Select the camera, input the camera name (or double click the camera name in the camera list
to change the camera name), enable or disable the name and time OSDs (if enabled, drag the
red name and time OSDs directly in the image view area to change the OSDs’ display position)
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and select the date and time formats. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
5.4.2 Image Settings
Click StartSettingsCameraImageImage Settings to go to the following interface.
Select the camera and then set the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of the camera. Click
“Advanced” button or in the camera list on the right side of the interface to pop up
“Image Adjust” interface and then set the relevant setting items. Please refer to 5.3.5 Image
Adjustment for detailed introductions of these items.
You can click “Default” button to restore the image settings to the default factory settings.
5.4.3 Mask Settings
Some areas of the image can be masked for privacy. Up to four mask areas can be set for each
camera. Click StartSettingsCameraImageMask Settings to go to the interface as
shown below. Select the camera and enable the mask. Click “Draw” button and then drag the
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mouse on the image area to set the mask area; click “Delete” button to delete the mask areas;
click “Apply” to save the settings.
5.4.4 Water Mark Settings
Click StartSettingsCameraImageWater Mark Settings to go to the interface as shown
below. Select the camera and enable water mark and then input the water mark information.
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
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5.4.5 Image Adjustment
Go to live preview interface and then click button on the tool bar under the camera
window to go to the image adjustment interface.
Image Adjustment
Select the camera and then click “Image Adjustment” to go to image adjustment tab. Refer to
the above picture. Drag the slider to set the camera’s brightness, contrast, saturation and hue
value. Check sharpen, wide dynamic and denoise and then drag the slider to set the value. Click
“Default” button to set these parameters to default values.
The introductions of these parameters are as follows:
Parameter
Meaning
Brightness
It is the brightness level of the camera’s image.
Contrast
It is the color difference between the brightest and darkest parts.
Saturation
It is the degree of color purity. The color is purer, the image is brighter.
Hue
It refers to the total color degree of the image.
Sharpen
It refers to the resolution level of the image plane and the sharpness level of the
image edge.
Wide Dynamic
The wide dynamic range (WDR) function helps the camera provide clear images
even under back light circumstances. When there are both very bright and very
dark areas simultaneously in the field of view, WDR balances the brightness level
of the whole image and provide clear images with details.
Denoise
Decrease the noise and make the image more thorough. Increasing the value will
make the noise reduction effect better but it will reduce the image resolution.
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Parameter
Meaning
White Balance
Adjust the color temperature according to the environment automatically.
Image Mirror
Turn the current video image horizontally.
Image Flip
Turn the current video image vertically.
Lens Control
Select the camera and then click “Lens Control” to go to lens control tab. Click or
to adjust the zoom and focus parameters of the camera’s lens. Click “Save” to save the settings.
The introductions of these parameters and buttons are as follows:
Button/Parameter
Meaning
Click / to zoom in/out the image.
Focus Mode
If manual mode is selected, focus button & “One Key Focus” & “Day/night
mode switch autofocus” will be available; if auto mode is selected, the time
interval setup will be available.
Click / to increase/decrease the focal length.
Click it to focus instantly.
Day/night mode
switch autofocus
If checked, the lens will focus automatically when the camera is switching
day/night mode.
Time Interval
It is the time interval when camera lens is auto-focusing. The interval can
be set in the drop-down list.
Note: This function is only available for the models with auto varifocal lens, or the settings here
are ineffective.
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6 PTZ
6.1 PTZ Control Interface Introduction
You can control the dome or PTZ which connects to the camera for PTZ control.
Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview window to go to the PTZ control
interface as shown below. You can select another dome or PTZ which connects to the camera
on the top right of the interface for PTZ control.
Introductions of the buttons on the bottom right of the interface:
Button
Meaning
Click / / / / / / /
to rotate the dome. Click to stop rotating the dome.
Click / to zoom in / out the camera image.
Click / to increase / decrease the focal length.
Click / to increase / decrease the iris of the dome.
Drag the slider to adjust the rotating speed of the dome.
/
Click / to start / stop recording.
/
Click / to hide / show the analog joystick.
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Button
Meaning
Click it to return to the live preview interface.
Analog Joystick Control
The analog joystick on the left side of the interface provides quick PTZ control. The dome or
PTZ will rotate when you drag the analog joystick. The farther you drag the analog joystick
from the middle of the image, the faster the dome or PTZ rotates. The dome or PTZ will stop
rotating when you stop dragging the analog joystick.
3D Control
Click the camera image on any area and then the image will be centered on the clicked point.
Refer to the picture as shown below. Drag the mouse from A to B to get a green rectangle and
the rectangle area will be zoomed in.
Refer to the picture as shown below. Drag the mouse from C to D to get a green rectangle and
the rectangle area will be zoomed out.
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Advanced 3D Control
Double click the left button of the mouse on any area of the camera image and then the image
size will be doubled and centered on the clicked point.
Press and hold the left button of the mouse on any area of the camera image to zoom in the
image; press and hold the right button to zoom out the image.
Move the cursor of the mouse to the camera image and then slide the scroll wheel of the mouse
forward to zoom in the image, slide the scroll wheel of the mouse backward to zoom out the
image.
OSD Setting
Go to PTZ protocol setting interface and then set the protocol to COC before you call the OSD.
Click “OSD” to go to camera OSD setting interface. Click to start OSD setting. The
meanings of the buttons are shown in the table below.
Button
Meaning
The OK button; you can click it to start OSD.
Click it to change the menu mode or decrease the menu value.
Click it to change the menu mode or increase the menu value.
Click it to go to the previous menu.
Click it to go to the next menu.
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Preset Setting
Click “Preset” to go to preset operation tab and then click “Add” button to pop up a window as
shown below. Select the preset and then input the preset name in the window; finally click
“OK” button to save the settings. You can add 255 presets for each dome at most.
Adjust the dome’s direction and then click “Save Position” to save the current preset position
(you can also click another preset in the preset list and then save the preset position after
adjusting the dome’s direction); click in the preset list to call the preset; click “Delete”
button to delete the selected preset.
You can also go to preset setting interface for preset setting, see 6.2 Preset Setting for details.
Cruise Setting
Click “Cruise” to go to cruise operation tab and then click “Add” button to pop up a window as
shown below left. You can add 8 cruises for each dome at most.
①Input the cruise name in the “Add Cruise” window and then click “Add preset” to pop up
the “Add Preset” window (Before adding preset to the cruise, please add preset of the dome
first).
②In the “Add Preset” window, select the preset name, preset time and preset speed and then
click “OK” button.
③In the “Add Cruise” window, you can click to reselect the preset, then change the
preset time and speed. Click to delete the preset. Click “Add” button to save the cruise.
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Click to start the cruise and click to stop the cruise in the cruise list of the cruise
operation tab; click “Delete” button to delete the selected cruise.
You can also go to cruise setting interface for cruise setting, see 6.3 Cruise Setting for details.
6.2 Preset Setting
Click StartSettingsCameraPTZPreset to go to the interface as shown below.
Add preset
Select camera and then click “Add” button to add preset; or click in the camera list on
the right side of the interface to display the preset information of the dome and then click
to add preset. The operations of the “Add Preset” window are similar to that of the
PTZ control interface; please see 6.1 PTZ Control Interface Introduction for details.
Edit preset
Select camera and preset. You can input the new name of the preset and then click to
save the new preset name. Adjust the rotating speed, position, zoom, focus and iris of the preset
and then click “Save Position” to save the preset.
Delete Preset
Select camera and preset and then click “Delete” to delete the preset.
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6.3 Cruise Setting
Click StartSettingsCameraPTZCruise to go to the interface as shown below.
Add Cruise
Click in the camera list on the right side of the interface to display the cruise information
of the dome and then click to add cruise. The operations of the “Add Cruise”
window are similar to that of the PTZ control interface; please see 6.1 PTZ Control Interface
Introduction for details.
Edit Cruise
Select the camera and cruise in the “Cruise” interface. Input the new cruise name and then click
to save the cruise name. Click “Add Preset” to add preset to the cruise. Click to edit
the preset. Click to delete the preset from the cruise. Click one preset in the preset list
and then click to move down the preset and click to move up the preset. Click
to start the cruise and click to stop it.
Delete Cruise
Click in the camera list on the right side of the interface to display the cruise information
of the dome and then click on the top right corner of the cruise to delete the cruise.
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6.4 PTZ Protocol Setting
Click StartSettingsCameraPTZProtocol to go to the interface as shown below. You
can enable or disable the PTZ and set the protocol, baud rate and address of the analog dome in
the interface. Please make sure the analog speed dome camera is well connected to the DVR
before you control it.
Select the camera and enable PTZ and then set the protocol, baud rate and address of the dome
according to the settings of the dome.
Protocol: The default communication protocol of the DVR is COC. Range from: PELCOP,
PELCOD, LILIN, MINKING, NEON, STAR, VIDO, DSCP, VISCA, COC, etc.
Address: The address of the PTZ device.
Baud Rate: Baud rate of the PTZ device. Range from: 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 34800, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 921600.
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7 Record & Disk Management
7.1 Record Configuration
7.1.1 Mode Configuration
Please format the HDDs before recording (refer to 7.5 Disk Management for details). Click
StartSettingsRecordMode Settings to go to the mode settings interface. You can set the
record time under the “Manual Record Settings” and then click “Apply” button to save the
settings. There are two record modes: auto mode and manual mode.
Auto Mode
Motion Record: Motion alarm record will be enabled when motion alarm happens.
Sensor Record: Sensor alarm record will be enabled when sensor alarm happens.
Motion Record+Sensor Record: Motion/sensor alarm record will be enabled when
motion/sensor alarm happens.
Always(24
ⅹ
7) Record+Motion Record: Normal record is enabled all the time; motion alarm
record will be started when motion alarm happens.
Always(24
ⅹ
7) Record+Sensor Record: Normal record is enabled all the time; sensor alarm
record will be started when sensor alarm happens.
Always(24
ⅹ
7) Record+Motion Record+Sensor Record: Normal record is enabled all the time;
motion/sensor alarm record will be enabled when motion/sensor alarm happens.
Always(24
ⅹ
7) Record+Motion Record+Sensor Record+Intelligence Record: Normal record
is enabled all the time; motion/sensor/intelligence alarm record will be enabled when
motion/sensor/intelligence alarm happens.
Always(24
ⅹ
7) Record+Motion Record+Sensor+Intelligence+POS Record: Normal record is
enabled all the time; motion/sensor/intelligence/POS alarm record will be enabled when
motion/sensor/intelligence/POS alarm happens.
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Some models may not support POS recording.
You can add more auto modes on intelligence record. Click “Advanced” button to pop up a
window as shown below. Check the modes in the window and then click “Add” button to show
the modes in the record mode list (in the window, the checked modes can be showed in the
record mode list while the unchecked modes cannot; you cannot only check “Always(24
ⅹ
7)
Record”).
Select one auto mode to pop up the corresponding window. Set the encode, GOP, resolution,
FPS, bitrate type, quality, max bitrate and audio of each camera and then click “OK” to save
the settings. Please adjust the parameters according to the actual condition.
Video Encode: the video encode format of the camera.
GOP: group of pictures.
Resolution: the higher the resolution is, the clearer the image is.
FPS: the higher the frame rate is, the more fluency the video is. However, more storage room
will be taken up.
Bitrate Type: CBR and VBR are optional. CBR means that no matter how much change is seen
in the video scene, the compression bitrate will be kept constant. VBR means that the
compression bitrate will be adjusted according scene changes. For example, for scenes that do
not have much movement, the bitrate will be kept at a lower value. This will help to optimize
the network bandwidth.
Quality: When VBR is selected, you need to choose image quality. The higher the image
quality you choose, the more bitrate will be required.
Max Bitrate: 32Kbps ~10240Kbps are optional.
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If the manual mode is selected, you need to set the encode parameters and record schedules of
each camera. See 7.2 Encode Parameters Setting and 7.3 Schedule Setting for details.
7.1.2 Advanced Configuration
Click StartSettingsRecordAdvanced to go to the following interface. Enable or disable
cycle record (cycle record: the earliest record data will be replaced by the latest when the disks
are full). Set the pre-alarm record time, post-alarm record time and expiration time of each
camera and then click “Apply” to save the settings.
Pre-alarm Record Time: set the time to record before the actual recording begins.
Post-alarm Record Time: set the time to record after the actual recording is finished.
Expiration Time: set the expiration time for recorded video. If the set date is overdue, the
recorded data will be deleted automatically.
7.2 Encode Parameters Setting
Click StartSettingsRecordEncode Parameters to go to the interface as shown below. Set
the encode, resolution, FPS, bitrate type, quality, max bitrate and audio of main stream for each
camera in “Event Recording Settings” and “Schedule Recording Settings” interfaces. Click
“Apply” to save the settings. You can set the record stream of each camera one by one or batch
set them for all cameras.
Click StartSettingsRecordStream Settings to go to “Sub Stream” interface. Set the
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encode, resolution, FPS, bitrate type, quality and max bitrate of sub-stream for each camera in
the interface and then click “Apply” to save the settings.
7.3 Schedule Setting
7.3.1 Add Schedule
Click StartSettingsRecordRecord ScheduleEdit Schedules to go to the interface as
shown below. “24ⅹ7”, “24ⅹ5” and “24ⅹ2” are the default schedules; you cannot edit or
delete “24ⅹ7” while “24ⅹ5” and “24ⅹ2” can be edited and deleted. Click the schedule name
to display the detailed schedule information on the left side of the interface. The seven rows
stand for the seven days in a week and each row stands for 24 hours in a day. Blue stands for
the selected time and gray stands for unselected time.
Click to add a new schedule. Refer to the picture below.
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Set the schedule name and schedule time and then click “Add” to save the schedule. You can
set day schedule or week schedule. : add button; : delete button.
Set Day Schedule
Click and then drag the cursor on the time scale to set record time; click and then
drag the cursor on the time scale to delete the selected area.
You can manually set the record start time and end time. Click or and then click
“Manual” on each day to pop up a window as shown below. Set the start and end time in the
window and then click “OK” to save the settings.
Click “All” to set all day recording; click “Reverse” to swap the selected and unselected time
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in a day; click “Clear All” to clear all the selected area in a day.
Click “Copy To” to copy the schedule of the day to other days. Refer to the picture below.
Check the days in the window and then click “OK” to save the settings.
Set Week Schedule
Click or and then click “Manual” beside to set the week schedule. Refer to
the picture below. Set the start and end time, check the days in the window and then click “OK”
to save the settings.
Click “All” to set all week recording; click “Reverse” to swap the selected and unselected time
in a week; click “Clear All” to clear all the selected area in a week.
7.3.2 Record Schedule Configuration
Click StartSettingsRecordRecord ScheduleSchedule Configuration to go to the
interface as shown below. Set the schedule of sensor record, motion record, timed record and
intelligence record. Click “None” in the drop-down menu to clear the schedule. Click “Apply”
to save the settings.
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Go to “Edit Schedules” interface and then click to edit the schedule. The settings of “Edit
Schedule” are similar to that of the “Add Schedule”. Click to delete the schedule.
7.4 Record Mode
7.4.1 Manual Recording
Method One: Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to enable
recording of the camera.
Method Two: Go to live preview interface and then click the right-click menu “Manually
Record On” in the camera window or click on the tool bar under the camera window to
start recording.
7.4.2 Timing Recording
Timing Recording: the system will record automatically according to the schedule.
Set the timing record schedule of each camera. See 7.3 Schedule Setting for details.
7.4.3 Motion Based Recording
Motion Based Recording: the system will start motion based recording when the motion
object appears in the setup schedule. The setup steps are as follows:
①Set the motion based recording schedule of each camera. See 7.3 Schedule Setting for
details.
②Enable the motion and set the motion area of each camera. See 9.2.1 Motion
Configuration for details.
The camera will start motion based recording once you finish the above settings.
7.4.4 Sensor Based Recording
①Set the sensor based recording schedule of each camera. See 7.3 Schedule Setting for
details.
②Set the NO/NC type of the sensor, enable the sensor alarm and then check and configure
the “Record”. See 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details.
Note: Click Start
Settings
Record
Mode Settings and then set the manual record time in the
interface. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
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7.4.5 Intelligence Recording
①Set the intelligence recording schedule of each IP camera. See 7.3 Schedule Setting for
details.
②Enable the intelligence detection (object detection, exception, line crossing or intrusion
detection) and draw alert surface or warning area of each IP camera. See 9.3 Intelligence
Alarm for details.
The camera will start intelligence recording once you finish the above settings. This function
is only available for some IPCs.
7.5 Disk Management
Click StartSettingsDiskDisk Management to go to disk management interface. You can
view the DVR’s disk number and disk status and so on in the interface. Click the “Formatting”
button to format the HDD.
7.5.1 Storage Mode Configuration
Click StartSettingsDiskStorage Mode to go to the interface as shown below.
There are all four disk groups. By using disk group, you can correspond the camera to disk (the
record data of the camera in the group will be stored into the disks in the same group). The
DVR with e-SATA interface supports e-SATA recording.
The added disks and cameras will be added into group one automatically. The disks and
cameras in the groups can be deleted except group one (select a disk group and then click
on the top right corner of the added disk or camera to delete it from the group). The deleted
disks and cameras will be moved into group one automatically.
Each group can add the disks and cameras from other groups. Each disk and camera can only
be added into one group. Select a disk group and then click in the disk or camera
row to pop up a window. Check the disks or cameras in the window and then click “Add”.
Note: 1. The new HDD should be formatted for normal use.
2. For normal use of the HDD which has been used in other DVR, if the DVR is of the same
model with the new DVR, please import the configuration file of the DVR to the new DVR or
format the HDD; if the models of the two DVRs are different, please format the HDD.
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7.5.2 View Disk and S.M.A.R.T. Information
Click StartSettingsDiskView Disk Information to view the HDD information; click
“S.M.A.R.T. Information” to view the working status of the HDD. Refer to the picture below.
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8 Playback & Backup
8.1 Instant Playback
Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the preview camera window to play back the record
(click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to set the default playback
time). Refer to the picture below. Drag the playback progress bar to change the playback time.
You can also click the right-click menu “Instant Playback” in the camera window and then set
the instant playback time to play back the record.
8.2 Playback Interface Introduction
Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface or click StartPlayback
to go to the playback interface as shown below (click on the tool bar at the bottom of the
live preview interface to set the default playback time).
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The added cameras will playback their records in the playback interface automatically. You can
also add the playback camera manually. Click in the playback window to pop up the
“Add Camera” window. Check the cameras in the window and then click “Add” to add
playback camera.
The buttons on the tool bar (area ①) at the bottom of the playback interface are introduced in
the table below.
Button
Meaning
Start button. Click it to pop up area ②.
Full screen button. Click it to show full screen; click it again to exit the full
screen.
Screen mode button.
OSD ON button. Click it to enable OSD; click to disable OSD.
Stop button.
Rewind button. Click it to play video backward.
Play button. Click it to play video forward.
Pause button.
Deceleration button. Click it to decrease the playing speed.
Acceleration button. Click it to increase the playing speed.
Previous frame button. It works only when the forward playing is paused in
single screen mode.
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Button
Meaning
Next frame button. It works only when the forward playing is paused in single
screen mode.
Click to step backward 30s and click to step forward 30s.
Click it to show the water mark on the image; click to hide the water mark.
Event list/tag button. Click it to view the event record of
manual/schedule/sensor/ motion and the tag information.
Open/close POS information.
Backup button. Drag the mouse on the time scale to select the time periods and
cameras, and then click the button to back up the record.
Backup status button. Click it to view the backup status.
Back button. Click it to return.
Full screen motion button.
Draw rectangle. You can search the record of motion detection in the pre-defined
rectangular area.
Draw line. You can search the record of crossing the line after drawing the line.
Draw quadrilateral. You can search the record in this quadrilateral after drawing
it.
Smart playback settings. Click it to set smart playback.
Introduction of area ②:
Button
Meaning
Click it to go to record search interface; see 8.3 Record Search, Playback &
Backup for details.
Click it to go to live preview interface; see Chapter 5 Live Preview
Introduction for details.
Click on the playback window to show the tool bar as shown in area ③; right click on the
window to show the menu list. The tool bar and menu list are introduced in the table below.
Button
Menu List
Meaning
--
Move tool. Click it to move the tool bar anywhere.
Enable Audio
Click it to enable audio. You can listen to the camera audio by
enabling audio.
Snap
Click it to snap.
Zoom In
Click it to go to the zoom in interface. The zoom in interface is
similar to that of the camera window in the live preview interface.
Click to pause the record playing; click to play the
record. When the record is paused in forward playing mode, you
can click to view the previous frame and click to
view the next frame.
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Add Tag
Click it to add tag. You can play back the record by searching the
added tag. Click it and then input the tag name in the popup
window. Click “Add” to add tag.
Switch Camera
Click it to switch the playback camera. Click it and then check the
camera in the popup window. Click “OK” to change the camera.
Close Camera
Click it to close the playback camera.
Introduction of area ④:
Click to set the date; click to set the time and then the playback camera will play the
record from the time you set. You can check the record type as required for record playback;
first you should click on the tool bar at the bottom of the interface to clear all the playback
camera, then check the record type ( : manual record; : sensor based record; : motion
based record; : schedule record; : intelligence record; : POS record) and finally
click in the playback window to add camera for playback (the record time scale will show
the record data of the checked record type only after the above operations).
Introduction of the record time scale (area ⑤):
A tool bar will appear after moving the mouse to the record time scale. Click / to
zoom the timeline; click to recover the timeline to 24 hours’ ratio. Drag the timeline or
slide the scroll wheel of the mouse on the time scale to show the hidden time on the top or
bottom of the timeline. You can also click to show the hidden time on the top of the
timeline or click to show the hidden time on the bottom of the timeline. Drag the slider at
the bottom of the time scale to show the hidden playback cameras.
The record time scale shows different record types with different colors. The green block
stands for manual record, red block stands for sensor based record, yellow block stands for
motion based record, blue block stands for schedule record and cyan block stands for
intelligence record. Click the record block to set the time and then the playback camera will
play the record from the time you set.
Drag the color block on the time scale to select the backup area and then right click the area or
click to pop up a backup information window. Click the “Backup” in the window to pop
up the backup window. Select the device, backup path and backup format and then click the
“Backup” button to start the backup.
8.3 Smart Playback
Smart Playback Settings
Click to go to the following interface. Set the value of “Speed of non-interest video”
(Please skip this one if you click “Skip non-interest video”), “Speed of interest video” and
“Intrusion percentage”.
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Smart Playback by Drawing Rectangle
Click and draw a rectangle in the desired area. Then the system will automatically search
the record files of this area. The cyan blocks indicate that there are intelligent recording files.
Move the cursor to such block and click to play the record.
Smart Playback by Drawing Line
Click and draw a line in the desired area. Then the system will automatically search the
record files about crossing this line. The cyan blocks indicate that there are intelligent
recording files. Move the cursor to such block and click to play the record.
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Smart Playback by Drawing Quadrilateral
Click and draw a quadrangle in the desired area. Then the system will automatically
search the record files of this area. The cyan blocks indicate that there are intelligent recording
files. Move the cursor to such block and click to play the record.
8.4 Record Search, Playback & Backup
The record data and the snapped pictures can be backed up through network or USB (U disk or
USB mobile HDD). The file system of the backup devices should be FAT32 format.
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8.4.1 Search, Playback & Backup by Time-sliced Image
①Click StartSearch and BackupBy Time-sliced Image to go to “By Time-sliced Image”
tab. There are two view modes: by time and by camera. In the time view mode, a maximum of
64 camera thumbnails can be showed. If the camera thumbnail number is more than 64, the
cameras will be listed directly by their camera name, not the thumbnail. A maximum of 196
camera names can be listed. If the camera name number is more than 196, the time view mode
will be disabled and the camera view mode will be available only.
②Select one camera in the interface and then click the “Open” button.
③Click the image box to play the record in the small playback box on the left side of the
interface (the box which has image inside indicates that the record data exist).
④Refer to the picture below. Drag the color blocks on the time scale to select the record data
and then click the “Backup” button to pop up the “Record Backup” window as shown below.
Select the device name, backup format and path and then click the “Backup” button to start the
backup.
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⑤Click the “Playback” button to play the record in the playback interface (refer to 8.2
Playback Interface Introduction for details). Click “Close” to close the interface.
Note: If you back up the record in private format, the system will back up a RPAS player to USB
device automatically. The private format record can be played by RPAS player only.
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Time Slice Mode Selecting:
Method One: Click the “Year”, “Month” or “Day” button under the record time scale to select
the time slice mode. In “Day” mode, click / on the left/right side of the time scale to
view the record of the last/next day; click “Minute” in the “Picture” option under the time scale
to select “Minute” mode (in “Minute” mode, click the time scale to change the time of the 60
display windows) and click “Hour” to select “Hour” mode.
Method Two: Click beside “Camera Thumbnail” on the left top corner of the interface to
select the time slice mode.
Method Three: Right-click the mouse on any area of the time-sliced interface to go back to the
upper interface.
8.4.2 Smart Search
①Click StartSearch and BackupSmart Search to go to “Smart Search” tab as shown
below.
Behavior Detection: when you select the smart playback mode, the system will analyze the
video including the motion detection, tripwire and intrusion detection.
②Click “Behavior”. Set the searching time period and you will search the channel which has
the intelligence detection record.
③Check the channel and select the smart playback.
④Set the backup time and select the channel to backup.
: Smart playback settings button. Click it to set intrusion percentage.
: Full screen motion button.
: Motion button.
: Draw line button. You can search the record of crossing the line after drawing the line.
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: Draw quadrilateral. You can search the record in this quadrilateral after drawing it.
8.4.3 Search, Playback & Backup by Time
⑤Click StartSearch and BackupBy Time to go to “By Time” tab as shown below.
⑥Click on the bottom of the interface to add playback camera. Click “Modify” on the
top right corner of the camera window to change the camera and click “Clear” to remove the
camera.
⑦Click the camera window to play the record in the small playback box on the left side of
the interface. You can set the date on the top left of the interface, check the event type as
required and click the time scale or click under the time scale to set the time. The camera
window will play the record according to the time and event type you set.
⑧Drag the color blocks on the time scale to select the record data (or click the “Set Backup
Time” button on the bottom left corner of the interface to set the backup start time and end time)
and then click the “Backup” button for record backup. Click the “Playback” button to play the
record in the playback interface.
⑨
8.4.4 Search, Playback & Backup by Event
Some models may support searching POS event.
①Click StartSearch and BackupBy Event to go to “By Event” tab as shown below.
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②Check the event type in the interface as required.
③Click to set the start time and end time on the top left of the interface.
④Check cameras on the left side of the interface or check “All” to select all the cameras and
then click to search the record. The searched record will be displayed in the list.
⑤ Click in the list to play back the record in the popup window. Click to back up
one record data or check multiple record data in the list and then click the “Backup” button for
record batch backup.
⑥Select one record data in the list and then click the “Playback” button to play the record in
the playback interface.
8.4.5 Search & Playback by Tag
Only if you add the tags can you play the record by tag search. Click StartPlayback to go to
the playback interface and then click on the bottom of the camera window to add tag
when you want to mark the playback time point of the selected camera.
Click StartSearch and BackupTag Management to go to “Tag Management” tab.
Click in the interface to play the record. Click to edit the tag name. Click to
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delete the tag.
8.4.6 Image Management
Click StartSearch and BackupImage Management to go to “Image Management” tab. The
system will display all the snapped images automatically in the list.
Click to delete the image. Click to pop up the “Export” window. Select the device
name and save path in the window and then click the “Save” button.
Click to pop up the “View Image” window. Click to export the image. Click
to view the previous image; click to view the next image; click to delete the image;
click to play all the images.
8.4.7 View Backup Status
Click StartSearch and BackupBackup Status or click on the tool bar at the bottom of
the playback interface to view the backup status.
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9 Alarm Management
9.1 Sensor Alarm
To complete the entire sensor alarm settings, you should enable the sensor alarm of each
camera and then set up the alarm handling of each camera.
①Click StartSettingsAlarmSensor Alarm to go to the following interface.
②Select the alarm type (NO or NC) according to trigger type of the sensor.
③Enable the sensor alarm of each camera.
④Check the “Record”, “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out” and “Preset” and enable or disable
the “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”, “Pop-up Message Box” and “E-mail” as required.
⑤Click “Apply” to save the settings.
The configuration steps of the above mentioned alarm linkages are as follows.
Duration: it refers to the interval time between the adjacent motion detections. For instance, if
the duration time is set to 10 seconds, once the system detects a motion, it will go to alarm and
would not detect any other motion (specific to camera) in 10 seconds. If there is another motion
detected during this period, it will be considered as a continuous movement; otherwise it will
be considered as a single motion.
Record: check it and then the “Trigger Record” window will pop up automatically (you can
also click the “Configure” button to pop up the window). Select camera on the left side and
then click to set the camera as the trigger camera. Select trigger camera on the right side
and then click to cancel the trigger camera. Click the “OK” button to save the settings.
The trigger cameras will record automatically when the sensor alarm is triggered.
Snapshot: check it and then the “Trigger Snapshot” window will pop up automatically.
Configure the trigger camera in the window. The trigger cameras will snap automatically when
the sensor alarm is triggered.
Push: check it and choose NO or OFF. If it is ON, the system will send messages when the
sensor alarm is triggered.
Alarm-out: check it and then the “Trigger Alarm-out” window will pop up automatically.
Configure the trigger alarm-out in the window. The system will trigger the alarm-out
automatically when the sensor alarm is triggered. You need to set the delay time and the
schedule of the alarm outputs. See 9.5.1 Alarm-out for details.
Preset: check it and then the “Trigger Preset” window will pop up automatically. Configure the
trigger preset of each camera. To add presets, please see 6.2 Preset Setting for details.
Buzzer: if enabled, the system will begin to buzz when the sensor alarm is triggered. To set the
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delay time of the buzzer, please see 9.5.4 Buzzer for details.
Pop-up Video: After camera setting, the system will pop up the corresponding video
automatically when the sensor alarm is triggered. To set the duration time of the video, please
see 9.5.3 Display for details.
Pop-up Message Box: if enabled, the system will pop up the corresponding alarm message box
automatically when the sensor alarm is triggered. To set the duration time of the message box,
please see 9.5.3 Display for details.
E-mail: if enabled, the system will send an e-mail when the sensor alarm is triggered. Before
you enable the email, please configure the recipient’s e-mail address first (see 11.1.5 E-mail
Configuration for details).
9.2 Motion Alarm
Motion Alarm: when the motion object appears in the specified area, it will trigger the alarm.
You should enable the motion of each camera first and then set the alarm handling of the
camera to complete the whole configuration of the motion alarm.
9.2.1 Motion Configuration
①Click StartSettingsCameraMotion to go to the following interface.
②Select the camera, enable the motion and set the sensitivity and duration of the camera.
Sensitivity: the higher the value is, the more sensitive it is to motion. You should adjust the
value according to the practical conditions since the sensitivity is influenced by color and time
(day or night).
Duration: it refers to the interval time between the adjacent motion detections. For instance, if
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the duration time is set to 10 seconds, once the system detects a motion, it will go to alarm and
would not detect any other motion (specific to camera) in 10 seconds. If there is another motion
detected during this period, it will be considered as a continuous movement; otherwise it will
be considered as a single motion.
③Drag the camera image to set the motion area. You can set more than one motion area.
Click “All” to set the whole camera image as the motion area. Click “Reverse” to swap the
motion area and the non-motion area. Click “Clear” to clear all the motion areas.
④Click “Apply” to save the settings. Click “Processing Mode” to go to the alarm handling
configuration interface of the motion alarm.
9.2.2 Motion Alarm Handling Configuration
①Click StartSettingsAlarmMotion Alarm to go to the following interface.
②Enable or disable “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”
and “E-mail”. The alarm handling setting of motion alarm is similar to that of the sensor alarm
(see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
③Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can click “Motion Settings” to go to the motion
configuration interface.
9.3 Intelligence Alarm
9.3.1 Object Detection
Object Detection Configuration:
①Click StartSettingsCameraIntelligent DetectionObject Detection to go to the
following interface.
②Select the camera, enable the object detection and set the duration and detect type. There
are two detect types: Abandoned object and missing object.
Abandoned object: Alarms will be triggered if there are articles left in the pre-defined
detection area.
Missing object: Alarms will be triggered if there are articles missing in the detection area drew
by the users.
③Select the alarm area. A maximum of 4 alarm areas can be set.
④Draw the alarm area of the object detection. Refer to the interface as shown above. Check
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“Draw Area” and then click around the area where you want to set as the alarm area in the
image (the alarm area should be a closed area). Uncheck the “Draw Area” if you finish the
drawing. Click the “Clear” button to delete the alarm area.
⑤ Click “Apply” to save the settings.
⑥ Click “Processing Mode” to go to the alarm handling configuration interface of object
detection.
Object Detection Alarm Handling Configuration:
① Click StartSettingsAlarmIntelligence AlarmObject Detection to go to the
following interface.
② Enable or disable “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”
and “E-mail”. The alarm handling setting of object detection alarm is similar to that of the
sensor alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
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③ Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can click “Article Protect Config” to go to the
object detection configuration interface.
9.3.2 Exception
Exception Configuration:
① Click StartSettingsCameraIntelligent DetectionException to go to the following
interface.
② Select the camera and enable the relevant detection as needed.
Scene Change: Alarms will be triggered if the scene of the monitor video has changed.
Video Blurred: Alarms will be triggered if the video becomes blurry.
Video Color Cast: Alarms will be triggered if the video becomes obscured.
③ Set the sensitivity of the exception detection.
④ Click “Apply” to save the settings.
⑤ Click “Processing Mode” to go to the alarm handling configuration interface of exception
detection.
Exception Alarm Handling Configuration:
① Click StartSettingsAlarmIntelligence AlarmException to go to the interface.
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② Enable or disable “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”
and “E-mail”. The alarm handling setting of exception detection alarm is similar to that of the
sensor alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
③ Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can click “Exception Config” to go to the
exception detection configuration interface.
9.3.3 Line Crossing
Line Crossing Configuration:
Alarms will be triggered if someone or something crosses the pre-defined alarm line.
① Click StartSettingsCameraIntelligent DetectionLine Crossing to go to the
following interface.
② Select the camera, enable the line crossing detection and set the duration.
③ Select the direction.
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Direction: A<->B, A->B and A<-B optional. It is the crossing direction of the intruder who
crosses over the alert line.
A<->B: the alarm triggers when the intruder crosses over the alert line from B to A or from A
to B.
A->B: the alarm triggers when the intruder crosses over the alert line from A to B.
A<-B: the alarm triggers when the intruder crosses over the alert line from B to A.
④ Draw line. Refer to the interface as shown above. Check “Draw line” and then drag the
mouse in the image to draw an alert line. Uncheck the “Draw line” if you finish the drawing.
Click the “Clear” button to delete the alert line.
⑤ Click “Apply” to save the settings.
⑥ Click “Processing Mode” to go to the alarm handling configuration interface of line
crossing detection.
Line Crossing Alarm Handling Configuration:
① Click StartSettingsAlarmIntelligence AlarmLine Crossing to go to the following
interface.
② Enable or disable “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”
and “E-mail”. The alarm handling setting of line crossing alarm is similar to that of the sensor
alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
③ Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can click “Crossing Config” to go to the line
crossing configuration interface.
9.3.4 Intrusion Detection
Intrusion Configuration:
Alarms will be triggered if someone or something intrudes into the pre-defined area.
① Click StartSettingsCameraIntelligent DetectionIntrusion Detection to go to the
following interface.
② Select the camera, enable the intrusion detection and set the duration.
③ Select the alarm area. Up to 4 alarm areas can be set up.
④ Draw the alarm area of the intrusion detection. Refer to the interface as shown below.
Check “Draw Area” and then click around the area where you want to set as the alarm area in
the image (the alarm area should be a closed area). Uncheck the “Draw Area” if you finish the
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drawing. Click the “Clear” button to delete the alarm area.
⑤ Click “Apply” to save the settings.
⑥ Click “Processing Mode” to go to the alarm handling configuration interface of intrusion
detection.
Intrusion Detection Alarm Handling Configuration:
① Click StartSettingsAlarmIntelligence AlarmIntrusion Detection to go to the
following interface.
② Enable or disable “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”
and “E-mail”. The alarm handling setting of intrusion detection alarm is similar to that of the
sensor alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
③ Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can click “Regional Invasion Config” to go to the
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intrusion detection configuration interface.
9.4 Exception Alarm
9.4.1 IPC Offline Settings
① Click StartSettingsAlarmExceptionIPC Offline Settings to go to the interface as
shown below.
② Enable or disable “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”,
“Pop-up Message Box” and “E-mail”. The IPC Offline Settings are similar to that of the sensor
alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
③ Click “Apply” to save the settings.
9.4.2 Video Loss Settings
① Click StartSettingsAlarmExceptionVideo Loss Settings to go to the interface as
shown below.
② Enable or disable “Snapshot”, “Push”, “Alarm-out”, “Preset”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Video”,
“Pop-up Message Box” and “E-mail”. The Video Loss Settings are similar to that of the sensor
alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for details).
③ Click “Apply” to save the settings.
9.4.3 Exception Handling Settings
① Click StartSettingsAlarmExceptionException Handling Settings to go to the
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interface as shown below.
②Enable or disable “Alarm-out”, “Buzzer”, “Pop-up Message Box” and “E-mail”. The
exception handling settings are similar to that of the sensor alarm (see 9.1 Sensor Alarm for
details).
③Click “Apply” to save the settings.
9.5 Alarm Event Notification
9.5.1 Alarm-out
①Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent Notification to go to the following interface.
②Set the delay time and the schedule of each alarm-out. You can click “Edit Schedules” to
edit the schedules (see 7.3.1 Add Schedule for details).
③Click “Apply” to save the settings. You can click “Test” to test the alarm output.
9.5.2 E-mail
Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent NotificationE-mail to go to the e-mail configuration
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interface. Set the e-mail address of the recipients. See 11.1.5 E-mail Configuration for details.
9.5.3 Display
Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent NotificationDisplay to go to the display configuration
interface. Set the duration time of the pop-up video and the pop-up message box. Click
“Apply” to save the settings.
9.5.4 Buzzer
Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent NotificationBuzzer to go to the buzzer configuration
interface. Set the delay time of the buzzer and then click “Apply” to save the setting. You can
click “Test” to test the buzzer.
9.5.5 Push Message
Click StartSettingsAlarmEvent NotificationPush Message to go to the interface as
shown below. Check “Enable” and then click the “Apply” button to save the settings. If Push
Server is online, it will push messages to the mobile clients.
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9.6 Manual Alarm
Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to pop up a window. Click
“Trigger” to start alarm. Click “Clear” to stop alarm.
9.7 View Alarm Status
Click StartSettingsAlarmAlarm Status or click on the tool bar at the bottom of the
live preview interface to view the alarm status.
Click the “Clear” button to stop the buzzer when the buzzer alarm happens. Click to
view the detail information as shown below.
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If the exception information is more than one page, you can input the number in the box and
then click to jump to the specified page. Click / to view the exception alarm
information in the previous/next page. Click to play the alarm record.
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10 Account & Permission Management
10.1 Account Management
Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountEdit User to go to the interface as
shown below.
Area ① displays the user permissions. Area ② displays the user list. Click the user in the list
to display its user permissions in area ①.
There are three default permission groups (“Administrator”, “Advanced” and “Common”)
available when adding accounts. You can manually add new permission group (see 10.3.1 Add
Permission Group for details).
Only admin and the users that have the “Account and Authority” permission can manage the
system’s accounts. Group “Administrator” owns all the permissions displayed in area ①
except “Account and Authority” and its permissions cannot be changed while the permissions
of “Advanced” and “Common” can be changed.
10.1.1 Add User
① Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountAdd User or click
beside the search box to pop up the window as shown below.
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②Set the username, password and group. The e-mail address and MAC address are optional
(input the MAC address after you check it). Click “Add” to add the user.
10.1.2 Edit User
Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountEdit User and then click in
the user list or double click the user to edit the user information. Click to delete the user
(the user admin cannot be deleted).
Edit Security Question
You can set password security only for admin. Click “Edit Security Question” and then set
questions and answers in the popup window. If you forget the password for admin, please refer
to Q4 in Appendix A FAQ for details. The passwords of other users can be recovered by admin
or the users that have the “Account and Authority” permission.
Modify Password
Only the password of admin can be modified. Click “Modify Password” to pop up a window.
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Input the current password and then set new password. Click “OK” to save the settings.
Modify Graphical Lock
Some models may not support this function.
Click “Modify Graphical Lock” to pop up a window.
Input current password and then check “Enable” to input graphical lock.
Recover Password
Click “Recover Password” to reset the password to 123456.
Edit User
Click “Edit User” to pop up the window as shown below. The admin is enabled, its permission
control is closed and permission group cannot be changed by default. You can enable or disable
other users (if disabled, the user will be invalid), open or close their permission control (if
closed, the user will get all the permissions which admin has) and set their permission groups.
Click “OK” to save the settings.
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10.2 User Login & Logout
Login: Click StartLogin or directly click the preview interface and then select username and
enter the password in the popup window. Click the “Login” button to log in the system.
Logout: Click StartLogout or click StartShutdown to pop up the “Shutdown” window.
Select “Logout” in the window and then click “OK” to log out the system.
10.3 Permission Management
10.3.1 Add Permission Group
Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityAccountEdit Permission Group to go to the
interface as shown below.
Click to add permission group. Set the group name, check the permissions as required
and then set the “Local” and “Remote” permissions. Click “Add” to save the settings.
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10.3.2 Edit Permission Group
Go to “Edit Permission Group” interface and then click in the group list to edit the
permission group (the operations of the “Edit Permission Group” are similar to that of the “Add
Permission Group”, please see 10.3.1 Add Permission Group for details). Click to save
the group as another group. Click to delete the permission group. The three default
permission groups (“Administrator”, “Advanced” and “Common”) cannot be deleted.
10.4 Black and White List
① Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthoritySecurity to go to the following interface.
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② Check “Enable” and then choose “Enable Allow List (white list)” or “Enable Block List
(black list)” (the PC client of which the IP address is in the allow list can access DVR remotely
while the PC client in the block list cannot).
③ Add IP/IP segment/MAC. Click “Add IP” or “Add MAC” and then check “Enable” in the
popup window (only if you check it can the IP/IP segment/MAC you add be effective). Enter
the IP/IP segment/MAC and then click “OK”. In the above interface, click to edit IP/IP
segment/MAC, click to delete it. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
10.5 Preview On Logout
Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthoritySecurityPreview On Logout to go to the
following interface.
Set a camera and then enable or disable the preview permission on logout as required. If a
camera’s preview permission on logout is “ON”, you can view the live image of the camera
when the system is logged out, or the live image of the camera cannot be seen when logged
out.
10.6 View Online User
Click StartSettingsAccount and AuthorityUser Status to view the online user
information (you can view the online user name, login type, IP address and login time; click
to pop up a window showing the preview occupied channel number and playback occupied
channel number).
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11 Device Management
11.1 Network Configuration
11.1.1 TCP/IP Configuration
Click StartSettingsNetworkTCP/IP to go to the following interface. Check “Obtain an
IPv4 address automatically”, “Obtain an IPv6 address automatically” and “Obtain DNS
automatically” to get the network addresses automatically, or manually input the network
addresses. You can modify the MTU value according to the network condition (MTU,
Maximum Transmission Unit, can be modified according to network condition for higher
network transmission efficiency). Click “Apply” to save the settings.
11.1.2 Port Configuration
Click StartSettingsNetworkPort to go to the interface as shown below. Input the HTTP
port, HTTPS Port, server port, RTSP and POS port of the DVR, enable “Anonymous” as
required and then click “Apply” to save the settings.
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HTTP Port: the default HTTP port of the DVR is 80. The port number can be changed to
others like 81. The port is mainly used to client remote access. If you want to access the DVR
through a web browser, you should input IP address plus HTTP port in the address bar like
http://192.168.11.61:81.
HTTPS Port: the default HTTP port of the DVR is 443.
Server Port: the default server port of the DVR is 6036. The server port number can be
changed as required. The port is mainly used in network video management system.
RTSP Port: RTSP real-time stream protocol can be used to control the sending of real-time data.
By media player which supports the RTSP real-time stream protocol, you can view the live
images synchronously. The default RTSP port is 554 and it can be changed as required.
POS Port: the default HTTP port of the DVR is 9036.
11.1.3 PPPoE Configuration
Click StartSettingsNetworkPPPoE to go to the interface as shown below. Check
“Enable” in “PPPoE Settings” and then enter the username and password obtained from the
dealer. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
11.1.4 DDNS Configuration
The DDNS is used to control the dynamic IP address through domain name. You can access to
the DVR easily if the DDNS is enabled and configured.
Click StartSettingsNetworkDDNS to go to the interface as shown below.
Note: The HTTP port and server port of the DVR should be mapped to the router before you access
the DVR via WAN.
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Check “Enable” and then select the DDNS type. Input the server address, domain name,
username and password according to the selected DDNS type. Click “Test” to test
the effectiveness of the input information. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
You will have to input the server address and domain name if some DDNS types are selected.
Go to the relative DNS website to register domain name and then input the registered domain
information here). Now we take www.dvrdydns.com for example.
①Input www.dvrdydns.com in the address bar of a web browser to visit its DNS website.
②Click Registration to go to the interface as shown below. Set the DDNS account
information (username, password and so on) and then click Submit to save the account.
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③Create domain name and then click Request Domain.
④After you successfully request your domain name, you will see your domain name
information in the list.
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⑤Click StartSettingsNetworkDDNS to go to DDNS setting interface. Enable DDNS
and then select the www.dvrdydns.com DDNS type. Input the registered username, password
and domain name and then click “Apply”.
⑥Map the IP address and HTTP port in the router (you can skip this step if UPnP function is
enabled).
⑦Input the registered domain name plus HTTP port like http://www.xxx.dvrdydns.com:81
in the address bar and then press Enter key to go to the client.
11.1.5 E-mail Configuration
Click StartSettingsNetworkE-mail to go to the following interface. Input the sender’s
name, e-mail address, SMTP server and SMTP port (you can click “Default” to reset the SMTP
port to the default value) and then enable or disable the SSL and attaching image. Select the
username (the username list will be updated automatically according to the email address you
input) and input the password of the sender and then click “Apply” to save the settings (you
don’t have to enter the username and password if “Anonymous Login” is enabled). Click
“Test” to pop up a window. Input the e-mail address of the recipient in the window and then
click the “OK” button. The e-mail address of the sender will send an e-mail to the recipient. If
the e-mail is sent successfully, it indicates that the e-mail address of the sender is configured
correctly.
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Click “Edit Recipient” to go to the following interface.
Click “Add” and then input the recipient’s e-mail address and select the schedule (if a schedule
is selected, the system will send the alarm email and the recipient will receive it only in the
selected schedule time) in the popup window. Click “Add” in the window to add the recipient.
You can also change the recipient’s receiving schedule by clicking in the “Schedule”
column. Click to delete the recipient in the list. Click “Apply” to save the settings. Click
“Edit Sender” to go to the e-mail configuration interface of the sender.
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11.1.6 UPnP Configuration
By UPnP you can access the DVR through the web client which is in WAN via router without
port mapping.
①Click StartSettingsNetworkUPnP to go to the following interface.
②Make sure the router supports UPnP function and the UPnP is enabled in the router.
③Set the DVR’s IP address, subnet mask and gateway and so on corresponding to the router.
④Check “Enable” in the interface as shown below and then click “Apply”.
Click “Refresh” to refresh the UPnP status. If the UPnP status were still “Invalid UPnP” after
refreshing it for many times, the port number would be wrong. Please change the mapping type
to “Manual” and then click to modify the port until the UPnP status turns to “Valid
UPnP”. Refer to the following picture. You can view the external IP address of the DVR. Input
the external IP address plus port in the address bar to access the DVR such as
http://183.17.254.19:81.
11.1.7 NAT Configuration
Click StartSettingsNetworkNAT to go to the interface for NAT configuration. Check
“Enable” and then select the NAT server address (nat.autonat.com by default). Click “Apply”
to save the settings.
You can scan the QRCode through mobile client which is installed in the mobile phone or PAD
to log in the mobile client instantly.
11.1.8 FTP Configuration
Some models may not support this function.
Click StartSettingsNetworkFTP to go to the interface for FTP configuration. Check
“Enable” and input the server name, port, username and password, max file size and remote
directory.
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11.1.9 Platform Access
Some models may not support this function.
This function is mainly used for connecting ECMS/NVMS. The setting steps are as follows.
Click StartSettingsNetworkPlatform Access to go to the interface.
Platform Access
①Set “Access Type” as “Platform Software” and select “Enable” as shown below.
②Check the IP address and port of the transfer media server in the ECMS/NVMS. The
default server port for auto report is 2009. If it is modified, please go to the transfer media
interface to check.
③Enable the auto report in the ECMS when adding a new device. Then self-define device
ID and input the remaining information of the device in the ECMS/NVMS.
④Input the above-mentioned server address, port and report ID in the server interface. Then
click the “Apply” button to save the settings. Now the ECMS/NVMS system will
automatically connect this device.
11.1.10 SNMP
①Click StartSettingsNetworkSNMP to go to the interface for SNMP configuration.
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②Check SNMPv1or SNMPv2 to enable this function.
③Set the port of the SNMP.
④Set the trap address and the trap port.
⑤Click “Apply” to save the settings.
Trap Address: The IP address of SNMP host.
Trap Port: The port of SNMP host.
Tips: Before setting the SNMP, please download the SNMP software and manage to receive
the device information via SNMP port. By setting the trap address, the device is allowed to
send the alarm event and exception message to the monitoring center.
11.1.11 View Network Status
Click StartSettingsNetworkNetwork Status to view the network status or click on
the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to view network status conveniently.
11.2 Basic Configuration
11.2.1 Common Configuration
Click StartSettingsSystemBasicGeneral Settings to go to the following interface. Set
the device name, device No., language, video format and main output resolution. Enable or
disable wizard, “Log In Automatically”, “Log Out Automatically” (if checked, you can set the
wait time) “App Live Self-Adaption” and “Dwell Automatically” (if checked, you can set the
wait time). Click “Apply” to save the settings.
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Device Name: The name of the device. It may display on the client end or CMS that help user
to recognize the device remotely.
Video Format: Two modes: PAL and NTSC. Select the video format according to the camera.
Spot: If the DVR supports spot output, you should enable spot output. Connect the spot output
device to the DVR and then set the spot output (see 5.2.4 Spot View for details).
Dwell Automatically: Switch automatically. Check it and set “wait time”.The system will
switch images automatically if it is not operated during the time you set.
11.2.2 Date and Time Configuration
Click StartSettingsSystemBasicDate and Time to go to the interface as shown below.
Set the system time, date format, time format and time zone of the DVR. The default time zone
is GMT+08 Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei. If the selected time zone includes DST, the
DST of the time zone will be checked by default. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
You can manually set the system time or synchronize system time with network through NTP.
Manual: select “Manual” in the “Synchronous” option and then click after the “System
Time” option to set the system time.
NTP: select “NTP” in the “Synchronous” option and then input the NTP server.
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11.3 Factory Default
Click StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceFactory Default and then click the “Reset to
factory default” button in the interface to reset to the factory default settings(check “Reset
retain Network Configuration” to retain the network settings).
Note: Resetting to the factory default settings will not change time zone.
11.4 Device Software Upgrade
Common Upgrade
You can click StartSettingsSystemInformationBasic to view MCU, kernel version and
firmware version and so on. Before upgrade, please get the upgrade file from your dealer.
The upgrade steps are as follows:
①Copy the upgrade software (.tar) into the USB storage device.
②Insert the USB storage device into the USB interface of the DVR.
③Click StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceUpgrade to go to “Upgrade” interface.
Select the USB device in “Device Name” option and go to the path where the upgrade software
exists. Select the upgrade software and then click “Upgrade”. The system may automatically
restart during upgrading. Please wait for a while and do not power off the DVR during
upgrading.
Flash Upgrade
The upgrade steps are as follows:
Note: The file system of the USB mobile device which is used for upgrading, backing up and restoring
should be FAT32 format.
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①Copy the flash upgrade files into the USB storage device.
②Insert the USB storage device into the USB interface of the DVR.
③Restart the DVR. Then the system will automatically upgrade.
Cloud Upgrade
①Click StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceCloud Upgrade to go to “Cloud Upgrade”
interface.
②Enable “Auto-check for updates” to check if the current version is the latest one
automatically. You can also click “Check for updates” to check the version by yourself. If it is
not the latest one, obtain the latest version from the cloud server and then click “Upgrade”.
The system may automatically restart during upgrading. Please wait for a while and do not
power off the device during upgrading.
11.5 Backup and Restore
You can back up the configuration file of the DVR by exporting the file to other storage
devices; you can recover the configuration to other DVRs which are of the same model with
the DVR by importing the configuration file to other DVRs for time saving.
Insert the USB storage device into the USB interface of the DVR and then click
StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceBackup and Restore to go to the interface.
Backup
Select the USB device in “Device Name” option; go to the path where you want to store the
configuration backup file and then click the “Backup” button; finally click the “OK” button in
the popup window.
Recover
Select the USB device in “Device Name” option; find the configuration backup file and then
click the “Recover” button; finally click the “OK” button in the popup window.
11.6 Restart Automatically
You can set the automatic restart time for the DVR to maintain it regularly. Click
StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceAuto Maintenance to go to the interface as shown
below. Enable auto maintenance, set the interval days and point of time and then click “Apply”
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to save the settings. The DVR will restart automatically at the pointed time every interval days.
11.7 View Log
Click StartSettingsSystemMaintenanceView Log to go to the log view interface.
Select the log main type, click to set start time and end time and then click the “Search”
button. The searched log files will be displayed in the list.
Choose the log file in the list and then click the “Export” button to export the log file. Click
on the “Content” title bar to pop up a menu list. Check contents in the menu list and then
the log list will show the checked log contents only. Click to play the video log.
11.8 View System Information
Click StartSettingsSystemInformation and then click the corresponding menu to view
the “Basic”, “Camera Status”, “Alarm Status”, “Record Status”, “Network Status” and “Disk”
information of the system.
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12 Remote Surveillance
12.1 Mobile Client Surveillance
①Enable NAT in the DVR. Refer to 11.1.7 NAT Configuration for details.
②Download and install the mobile client “SuperLive Plus” into the mobile device with the
Android or iOS system.
③Run the mobile client, go to the “Add Device” interface and then click to scan the
QRCode of the DVR (Go to StartSettingsSystemInformationBasic to view the
QRCode of the DVR).
④After scanning the QRCode successfully, input the login password to log in mobile client.
12.2 Web LAN Access
①Click StartSettingsNetworkTCP/IP to go to the “TCP/IP” interface. Set the IP
address, subnet mask, gateway, preferred DNS and alternate DNS of the DVR.
②Open a web browser on your computer, enter the IP address of the DVR in the address bar
and then press enter to go to the login interface as shown below. You can change the display
language on the top right corner of the login interface. Enter the username and password of the
DVR in the interface and then click “Login” to go to the live preview interface.
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12.3 Web WAN Access
NAT Access
①Set the network of the DVR. Please refer to 11.1.1 TCP/IP Configuration for details.
②Enable NAT and then set the NAT server address. Please refer to 11.1.7 NAT
Configuration for details.
③Open a web browser on your computer, input the NAT server address www.autonat.com in
the address bar and then press enter to go to the interface as shown below (download and install
the relative plugin according to the popup tip if you access the DVR through NAT for the first
time).
Notes: 1. Please make sure that the IP address of the DVR and the computer are both in the same
local network segment. For example, supposing that the IP address of the computer is
192.168.1.41, the IP address of the DVR shall be set to 192.168.1.XXX.
2. If the HTTP port of the DVR is not 80, but other number instead, you need to enter the IP
address plus port number in the address bar of the web browser when accessing the DVR over
network. For example, the HTTP port is 81. You should enter http://192.168.1.42:81 in the
address bar of the web browser.
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Input the serial number (click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface to
see the serial number of the DVR), user name (the user name of the DVR, admin by default)
and password (the password of the DVR, 123456 by default) of the DVR, select the display
language on the top right corner of the interface and then click the “Login” button to go to the
web client interface.
PPPoE Access
①Click StartSettingsNetworkPPPoE to go to the “PPPoE” interface. Check “Enable”
in the “PPPoE settings” and then enter the username and password you get from your ISP.
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
②Click StartSettingsNetworkNetwork Status to view the IP address of the DVR.
③Open a web browser on your computer, input the IP address of the DVR like
http://210.21.229.138 in the address bar and then press enter to go to the login interface. Enter
the username and password of the DVR in the interface and then click “Login” to go to the live
preview interface.
Router Access
①Click StartSettingsNetworkTCP/IP to go to the “TCP/IP” interface. Set the IP
address, subnet mask, gateway, preferred DNS and alternate DNS of the DVR.
②Set the HTTP port (it is suggested to modify the HTTP port because the default HTTP port
80 might be taken up) and enable UPnP function in both the DVR and the router. If the UPnP
function is not available in the router, you need to forward the LAN IP address, HTTP port and
server port of the DVR to the router. Port mapping settings may be different in different routers,
so please refer to the user manual of the router for details.
③Get the WAN IP address of the DVR from the router. Open a web browser on your
computer, input the WAN IP address plus HTTP port like http://116.30.18.215:100 in the
address bar and then press enter to go to the login interface. Enter the username and password
of the DVR in the interface and then click “Login” to go to the live preview interface.
12.4 Web Remote Control
The supported browsers of the remote surveillance are IE8/9/10/11, Firefox, Opera and Chrome
(available only for the versions lower than 45) in Windows system and Safari in MAC system.
When you access the DVR through IE for the first time, you need to download and install the
relative components for normal preview and playback. Please refer to the tips in the remote
interfaces for details. The buttons and icons on the top right corner of the remote interface are
introduced as follows.
Note: If the WAN IP address is a dynamic IP address, it is necessary for you to use the domain name to
access the DVR. Click Start
Settings
Network
DDNS to set DDNS (see 11.1.4 DDNS Configuration
for details). By using DDNS function you can use the domain name plus HTTP port like
http://sunshine.dvrdydns.com:100 to access the DVR via internet.
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admin: the current login username.
Logout: click it to log out and return to the login interface.
Modify Password: click it to change the password of the current login user. Input current
password and then set a new password in the popup window. Click the “OK” button to save the
new password.
Local Settings: click it to change the local settings. Set the snapshot number and click
“Browse” to set the snapshot path and record path as shown below. Click the “Apply” button to
save the settings.
12.4.1 Remote Preview
Click “Live Display” in the remote interface to go to the preview interface. The preview
interface consists of the four areas marked in the following picture.
Start Preview
Select a window in the preview area and then click one online camera on the left panel to
preview the camera in the window. You can click in the tool bar to preview all the
cameras.
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Left Panel Introduction
Click on the left panel to hide the panel and click to show the panel. You can view
all the added cameras and groups on the left panel.
You can view the number of all the added cameras and the online cameras. For instance, the
left number 3 in on the left panel stands for the number of online cameras; the
right number 4 stands for the number of all the added cameras. Input the camera name in the
search box and then click to search the camera. Click to refresh the camera list.
Tool Bar Introduction
Button
Meaning
Screen mode button.
Click it to disable OSD. Click to enable OSD.
Click it to show full screen. Right click on the full screen to exit full
screen.
Click “All Main Stream” or “All Sub Stream” to set the stream of all the
cameras.
Manual alarm button. Click it to pop up a window and then trigger and
clear the alarm-out in the window manually.
Click it to preview all the cameras.
Click it to close all the preview cameras.
Click it to start recording. Click to stop recording.
Click it to enable talk with the DVR.
Right Panel Introduction
Click on the right panel to show the panel and click to hide the panel. Click
at the bottom of the panel to go to “PTZ” panel. Click to go to
“Operation” panel.
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Click one camera window in the preview area and then click to set the camera’s live
preview stream and record stream to main stream in manual record mode; click to
set the camera’s live preview stream and record stream to sub stream. In sub stream tab, set the
resolution, FPS and bitrate and then click “Apply” to save the settings.
Operation panel introduction:
Button
Meaning
Click it to snap.
Click it to start recording; click it again to stop recording.
Click it to zoom in the image of the camera and then drag the mouse on the
camera image to view the hidden area.
Click it to zoom out the image of the camera.
The 3D zoom in function is designed for P.T.Z. Click the button and then
drag the image to zoom in or zoom out the image; click the image on
different areas to view the image of the dome omni-directionally.
Click it to close the preview camera.
Click it to enable audio and then drag the slider bar to adjust the volume. You
can listen to the camera audio by enabling audio.
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PTZ panel introduction:
Button
Meaning
Click / / / / / / /
to rotate the dome; click to stop rotating the dome.
Drag the slider to adjust the rotating speed of dome.
Click / to zoom in/out camera image.
Click / to increase/ decrease the focal length.
Click / to increase/decrease the iris of the dome.
Click it to view the preset list and then click the button in the list to call
the preset.
Click it to view the cruise list and then click the corresponding buttons
in the list to start or stop the cruise.
12.4.2 Remote Playback
Click “Playback” in the remote interface to go to the playback interface.
①Check the record event types and cameras on the left panel. Set the record date on the
calendar beside the time scale.
②Click to search the record data and then click or directly click the
time scale to play the record.
The operation of the playback time scale is similar to that of the time scale in the main program
of the DVR. Please refer to 8.2 Playback Interface Introduction for details.
Introduction of playback control buttons:
Button
Meaning
Stop button.
Rewind button. Click it to play video backward.
Play button. Click it to play video forward.
Pause button.
Deceleration button. Click it to decrease the playing speed.
Acceleration button. Click it to increase the playing speed.
Previous frame button. It works only when the forward playing is paused in single screen
mode.
Next frame button. It works only when the forward playing is paused in single screen mode.
Click to step backward 30s and click to step forward 30s.
Backup start time button. Click the time scale and then click it to set the backup start time.
Backup end time button. Click the time scale and then click it to set the backup end time.
Backup button.
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Button
Meaning
Backup tasks button. Click it to view the backup status.
Event list button. Click it to view the event record of manual/schedule/sensor/motion.
12.4.3 Remote Backup
Click “Backup” in the remote interface to go to the backup interface. You can back up the
record by event or by time.
By Event
Check the record type on the left side of the interface and then click to set the start time
and end time; check the cameras and then click on the right side to search the record (the
searched record data will be displayed in the list); check the record data in the list and then
click the “Backup” button to backup the record.
By Time
Click to set the start time and end time on the left side of the interface; check the cameras
and then click on the right side to backup the record.
View Backup Status: Click “Backup Status” to view the backup status. Click “Pause” to pause
the backup; click “Resume” to continue the backup; click “Delete” to delete the task.
12.4.4 Remote Configuration
Click “Function Panel” in the remote interface and then configure the camera, record, alarm,
disk, network, account and authority and system of the DVR remotely. All of these settings are
similar to that of the DVR. See the configurations of the DVR for details.
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Appendix A FAQ
Q1. Why can’t I find the HDD?
a. Please check the power and SATA data cables of the HDD to make sure they are well
connected.
b. For some DVRs with the 1U or small 1U case, the power of the adapter may be not
enough for operating them. Please use the power adaptor supplied along with the DVR.
c. Please make sure the HDDs are compatible with the DVR. See Appendix C Compatible
Device List for details.
d. The HDD could have gone bad. Change a new one.
Q2. Why are there no images output in some or all of the camera windows?
a. Please make sure the resolutions of the cameras are supported by the DVR.
b. Please make sure the network cables of the IP camera and DVR are both connected
properly and the network parameters are set correctly.
c. Please make sure the analog camera is connected properly.
d. Please make sure the network and the switch both work normally.
Q3. The screen has no output after booting the DVR normally.
a. Please make sure the screen, HDMI or VGA cables are good and well connected.
b. Please make sure the screen supports the resolution of 1280*1024, 1920*1080, 2560*1440
or 3840*2160(4K*2K). The DVR cannot self-adapt to the screen of which the resolution is
lower than 1280*1024, and then the screen will remind you that the screen resolution is not
supported by the DVR or just have no display. Please change a screen at 1280*1024,
1920*1080, 2560*1440 or 3840*2160 resolution before booting the DVR.
Q4. Forget the passwords?
a. The password for admin can be reset through “Edit Security Question” function.
Click the “Edit Security Question” button in the login window and then enter the corresponding
answer of the selected question in the popup window, the password for admin will be reset to
123456 by default. If you forget the answer of the question, this way will be invalid, please
contact your dealer for help.
b. The passwords of other users can be reset by admin, please refer to 10.1.2 Edit User for
details.
Q5. The DVR cannot add up to the maximum number of IP cameras?
Take the 4 CH DVR as an example. Refer to the picture below. The remaining bandwidth
should be larger than the bandwidth of the IP camera you want to add, or you would fail to add
the IP camera. You should lower the added cameras’ bitrate to release the bandwidth. It is
recommended to add cameras by “Quickly Add” for batch adding.
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Q6. The system cannot record, why?
a. Make sure the HDD was formatted prior to use.
b. The record schedule has not been set in manual record mode. Please refer to 7.3.2 Record
Schedule Configuration for details.
c. Maybe HDD is full and thus the DVR is not able to record. Check HDD information from
Disk Management and if required, please enable the recycle function (please see 7.1.2
Advanced Configuration for details).
d. There is no disk but cameras in the disk group, so please add at least one disk to the group.
Refer to 7.5.1 Storage Mode Configuration for details.
e. The HDD could have gone bad. Please change another one.
Q7. Fail to access the DVR remotely through IE.
a. Please make sure the IE version is IE8 or above.
b. Please check whether the PC has enabled the firewall or installed the antivirus software.
Please try to access the DVR again after you disable the firewall and stop the antivirus
software.
c. Black & white list may have been set in Account and Authority setting. The PC of which
the IP address is in the black list or out of the white list cannot access the DVR remotely.
Q8. ActiveX control cannot be downloaded. How can I do?
a. IE browser blocks ActiveX control. Please do setup as per the steps mentioned below.
①Open IE browser. Click Internet Options.
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②Select SecurityCustom Level. Refer to Fig 8-1.
③Enable all the sub options under “ActiveX controls and plug-ins”. Refer to Fig 8-2.
④Then click “OK” to finish setup.
b. Other plug-ins or anti-virus may block ActiveX. Please disable or do the required settings.
Fig 8-1 Fig 8-2
Q9. How to play the backup file?
a. Record backed up by DVR: insert the USB device in which the record backup files is
saved to the USB interface of the PC and then open the USB device path. The record can be
backed up in the private format and AVI format by DVR.
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If you select the private format when backing up record by DVR, a RPAS compression
package will be backed up to the USB device automatically along with the record data.
Uncompress the “RPAS.zip” and then click “RPAS.exe” to set up RPAS. After the setup is
completed, open RPAS player and then click the “Open Folder” button in the middle of the
interface to select the record data. Refer to Fig 9-1.
Select camera in the resource tree on the left side of the interface to play the camera record.
Click on the tool bar under the camera image to enable audio. Refer to Fig 9-2.
If you select the AVI format when backing up record by DVR, the record backup data can
be played by the video player which supports this format.
b. Record backed up through web. The record can only be backed up with AVI format
through web. The record can be backed up to PC and played by the video player which
supports this format.
Fig 9-1
Note: The record will not have audio output if you disable the audio when recording by DVR. Please
see 7.1.1 Mode Configuration and 7.2 Encode Parameters Setting for details.
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Fig 9-2
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Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity
The recording capacity is mainly up to the record resolution, record stream and bitrate.
Different image quality parameters decide different disk capacity occupation in equal times.
The bigger the record resolution, record stream and record bitrate is, the more disk capacity is
taken up in equal times. The calculation format of recording capacity is shown as below.
Recording Capacity(MB) = Bitrate(Kbps) ÷1024 ÷ 8 × 3600 × Recording hours per day ×
Record Storage Days × channel numbers
3600 means record for an hour(1TB=1024GB,1GB=1024MB,1MB=1024KB,1Byte=8bit).
Record Bitrate
(Kbps)
Used Space
(MB/H)
Used Space
(MB/D)
10240
4500
108000
8192
3600
86400
6144
2700
64800
4096
1800
43200
3072
1350
32400
2048
900
21600
1024
450
10800
768
337.5
8100
512
225
5400
384
168.75
4050
256
112.5
2700
The table below shows the recording capacity requirements for record storage in 30 days.
Record Bitrate
(Kbps)
Recording Capacity(TB)
1CH
4CH
8CH
16CH
32CH
64CH
10240
3.09
12.36
24.72
49.44
98.88
197.76
8192
2.48
9.89
19.78
39.56
79.11
158.21
6144
1.86
7.42
14.84
29.67
59.33
118.66
4096
1.24
4.95
9.89
19.78
39.56
79.11
3072
0.93
3.71
7.42
14.84
29.67
59.33
2048
0.62
2.48
4.95
9.89
19.78
39.56
1024
0.31
1.24
2.48
4.95
9.89
19.78
768
0.24
0.93
1.86
3.71
7.42
14.84
512
0.16
0.62
1.24
2.48
4.95
9.89
384
0.12
0.47
0.93
1.86
3.71
7.42
256
0.08
0.31
0.62
1.24
2.48
4.95
For instance, there is a 32CH DVR recording 24 hours per day and the record stores for 30
days. The DVR adopts dual stream recording. The main stream is 4096Kbps and the sub stream
is 1024Kbps, then the total recording capacity is 49.45TB (39.56TB + 9.89TB).
Considering the format loss of the disk is about 10%, the required disk capacity will be 55TB
(49.45TB ÷(1-10%)).
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Appendix C Compatible Device List
Compatible HDD list
Brand and Series
Capacity
Seagate
Barracuda Series
500GB /1TB /2TB /3TB
SV35 Series (recommended)
1TB /2TB /3TB
Surveillance HDD Series (recommended)
1TB /2TB /3TB /4TB /6TB
Western Digital
Blue Series
500GB /1TB
Green Series
2TB /3TB /4TB
Purple Series
(recommended)
1TB /2TB /3TB /4TB /6TB
Compatible USB mobile device
Brand
Capacity
SSK
2GB
Netac
4GB
Kingston
2GB/8GB/16GB/32GB
Aigo
2GB
Smatter vider
1GB
SanDisk
4GB/8GB/16GB/32GB
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