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Network Video Recorder
HN300401xx
HN300802xx
HN301602xx
(X: may be any alphanumeric character for HDD information)
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  • Page 1 Honeywell 30 Series Network Video Recorder HN300401xx HN300802xx HN301602xx (X: may be any alphanumeric character for HDD information) User Guide...
  • Page 2 Risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations or the battery manufacturer's instructions. Replace only with an identical battery or a battery which is recommended by Honeywell. Regulatory Statements FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3 Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance North America The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL 62368-1 and CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1. Europe The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied is compliant with the European Parliament and Council Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (2015/863/EU), the Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU) and the essential requirements of the EMC directive (2014/30/EU),conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55032 for emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity, and EN...
  • Page 4 Substance Product Part Name Name Number Solder paste(U1022) Solder Wire(Q1018) Solder paste(Dl097) Wafer Passivation_Glass(D1097) Smd Diode-Body(Dl029,D016) HN300401xx Lead 7439-92-1 Solder paste(D1096,D1099,D1101,D1103) WAFER(D1096,D1099,D1101,Dll03) Body(D1071, D1077) BUZZER_Ceramic wafer(BZl) FAN_Brass metal Buzzer(BZ1) Solder paste(U1022, D1015, D1005, D1006, D1008, D1009, D1011, D1012, D101) Wafer Passivation_Glass(D1015) HN300802xx Lead 9439-92-1...
  • Page 5 Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the product warranty, during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective products returned prepaid.
  • Page 6 In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product, please call Customer Service for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the nature of the problem available for the technical service representative.
  • Page 7 Compulsory Certification guidelines. The Environment Friendly Use-period symbol. This symbol indicates the length of time that this electronic product can used without harming the environment. The RCM Compliance symbol. This symbol indicates that the product conforms with the Australian RCM guidelines. The TVU Lab symbol.
  • Page 8 Regulatory Information The regulatory information herein might vary according to the model you purchased. Some information is only applicable for the country or region where the product is sold. FCC Information CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Document ..............................xv Overview of Contents ............................... xv Special Fonts and Symbols ............................xv How to Use This Document ............................xv Introduction ................................. 1 Overview of the Network Video Recorder ......................... 1 Features of the Network Video Recorder ......................... 1 Network Video Recorder Components ........................
  • Page 10 Network ..................................34 Camera Position ................................ 34 Setting-Camera-Media ..............................35 Stream Management .............................. 35 Video ....................................36 Audio ....................................38 Setting-Camera-Schedule ............................38 Recording Options ..............................38 Schedule ..................................39 Setting-Camera-Image ..............................41 Display ................................... 41 Image Adjustment ..............................41 Setting-Camera-Motion Detection ..........................
  • Page 11 Layout .................................... 84 Playback Panel ................................85 Event Panel .................................. 85 Settings Screen .................................. 86...
  • Page 12 Figures Figure 1-1 NVR Front Panel (HN300401xx) ................. 2 Figure 1-2 NVR Front Panel (HN300802xx/HN301602xx) ........... 3 Figure 1-3 NVR Back Panel (HN300401xx) ................. 3 Figure 1-4 NVR Back Panel (HN300802xx/HN301602xx) ........... 4 Figure 1-5 On-screen Keyboard ..................5 Figure 2-1 Devices Connection (HN300401xx)..............7 Figure 2-2 Devices Connection (HN300802xx/HN301602xx) ..........
  • Page 13 Figure 6-12 Audio ......................38 Figure 6-13 Recording Options ..................39 Figure 6-14 Schedule ......................40 Figure 6-15 Image-Display ....................41 Figure 6-16 Image-Adjustment ..................42 Figure 6-17 Motion Detection ..................43 Figure 6-18 Event ....................... 44 Figure 6-19 Create a New Event-Status ................44 Figure 6-20 Create a New Event-Trigger .................
  • Page 14 Figure 7-8 Live View Window ................... 80 Figure 7-9 Information Bar ....................80 Figure 7-10 Tool Bar ......................80 Figure 7-11 PTZ Panel ......................81 Figure 7-12 Event Panel 2 ....................82 Figure 7-13 Event Clips ...................... 82 Figure 7-14 Search Recording Clips Screen ..............83 Figure 7-15 Calendar ......................
  • Page 15 Tables Table 1-1 NVR Front Panel Description ................3 Table 1-2 NVR Back Panel Description ................4 Table 3-1 Main Toolbar ..................... 15 Table 3-2 Camera Toolbar ....................16 Table 3-3 PTZ Controls ....................... 18 Table 5-1 Timeline Bar ....................... 25 Table 6-1 Connection Type and Port ................
  • Page 16: About This Document

    About This Document This document introduces the Honeywell 30 Series Network Video Recorder. It explains how to operate the Network Video Recorder. This document is intended for installers and users. Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters: •...
  • Page 17 The manual has been reviewed and its accuracy is guaranteed. If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell. Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by the misunderstanding of the manual or...
  • Page 18: Introduction

    Introduction 1 Introduction This chapter contains the following sections: • Overview of the Network Video Recorder on page 1. • Features of the Network Video Recorder on page 1. • Network Video Recorder Components on page 2. Overview of the Network Video Recorder The 30 Series Network Video Recorder is a high-performance network video recorder.
  • Page 19: Network Video Recorder Components

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Network Monitor • The NVR supports the transmission of audio/video data that is compressed by an IP camera, which is then decoded for display. The delay time is more than 500 ms (sufficient network bandwidth support is required).
  • Page 20: Figure 1-2 Nvr Front Panel (Hn300802Xx/Hn301602Xx)

    Introduction Figure 1-2 NVR Front Panel (HN300802xx/HN301602xx) Table 1-1 NVR Front Panel Description Name Behavior Definitions Data is being transmitted or Blinking Green received. 1. Network uplink status/activity LED The Ethernet uplink is disconnected. Constant Green System ready. Blinking Green Updating firmware or device every 1 second pack.
  • Page 21: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 1-4 NVR Back Panel (HN300802xx/HN301602xx) Table 1-2 NVR Back Panel Description HN300401xx: PoE ports # 1 to #4 for connecting to cameras directly. HN300802xx: PoE ports # 1 to #8 for connecting to cameras directly. HN301602xx: PoE ports # 1 to #16 for connecting to cameras directly.
  • Page 22: Figure 1-5 On-Screen Keyboard

    Introduction Figure 1-5 On-screen Keyboard • To switch between lowercase and uppercase letters, click • To delete the previous character, click • To insert a space, click 3. Click Enter or to close the on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 23: Getting Started

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide 2 Getting Started This chapter contains the following sections: • Connecting External Devices on page 6. • Starting and Shutting Down the NVR on page 8. • Device Initialization on page 9. Connecting External Devices •...
  • Page 24: Devices Connection

    Getting Started Devices Connection The following diagram shows a typical NVR connection: There’s no device connection on the front panel for 4 video channels Note (HN300401xx). Figure 2-1 Devices Connection (HN300401xx) Figure 2-2 Devices Connection (HN300802xx/HN301602xx)
  • Page 25: Starting And Shutting Down The Nvr

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Starting and Shutting Down the NVR Starting the NVR 1. Verify that the NVR is connected to an appropriate power source. 2. For 8/16 video channels (HN300802xx/HN301602xx), turn on the power switch (See No. 10 in Figure 1-4) on the back panel to start the NVR.
  • Page 26: Device Initialization

    Getting Started Figure 2-3 Main Menu 2. In the Main Menu window, click Shut down. Figure 2-4 Shutdown 3. Click Shut down button. Device Initialization When the NVR has booted up, set password before launching NVR.
  • Page 27: Figure 2-5 Device Initialization -Password Setup

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 2-5 Device Initialization –Password Setup 1. Enter the current password “1234” and set the new password according to the password requirements. The default username is admin. You can use the USB mouse to input the password. Click to expand the on-screen keyboard to switch the input mode between numbers and English letters;...
  • Page 28: Figure 2-7 Device Initialization-Search For Cameras

    Getting Started Select the language and time zone from the dropdown list and set date and time. • Creating a Volume page 60 to manually create the volume if you click Skip setup to skip this auto setup. Note • After the hardware is reset, skipping setup is required to ensure the hard disk is not formatted 3.
  • Page 29: Figure 2-8 Device Initialization-Insert Cameras

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 2-8 Device Initialization-Insert Cameras Enter the username and password of the camera. 5. Click Continue and the following window is displayed: Figure 2-9 Device Initialization-Creating Disks When the initialization is completed, the live view screen is displayed:...
  • Page 30: Figure 2-10 Live View Screen

    Getting Started Figure 2-10 Live View Screen...
  • Page 31: Viewing Live Video

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide 3 Viewing Live Video This chapter contains the following sections: • About Live View on page 14. • Live View Window on page 15. • Toolbars on page 15. • Shortcut Menu on page 17. •...
  • Page 32: Live View Window

    Viewing Live Video Live View Window Figure 3-2 Toolbars There are two toolbars (the main toolbar and the camera toolbar) that appear in front of the live view screen. Make sure a mouse is attached to your NVR. Move your mouse cursor on live view screen, and the Main Toolbar will appear.
  • Page 33: Figure 3-4 Camera Toolbar

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Alarm In/ Out Set the Alarm in /out. Search Search for the recording clips. Backup Export recordings. Stop buzzer. Stop buzzer Main Menu Open the main menu window. Settings Open the settings interface. Figure 3-4 Camera Toolbar Table 3-2 Camera Toolbar Icon...
  • Page 34: Shortcut Menu

    Viewing Live Video Audio Adjust the volume or mute the audio. Alarm In/ Out Set the Alarm in /out. Click to take a snapshot from the camera currently selected. Snapshot Note: this function only saves the snapshot (in JPEG) to a USB thumb drive. Click to start a manual recording from a selected Manual recording camera.
  • Page 35: Working With The Ptz Control Panel (If Applicable)

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Working with the PTZ Control Panel (If Applicable) You can control a PTZ camera connected to the NVR through a network connection using the on-screen PTZ control panel on the camera tool bar. PTZ Control Panel Figure 3-6 PTZ Control Panel Table 3-3 PTZ Controls...
  • Page 36: Configuring Ptz Settings

    Viewing Live Video If you configured preset positions, click this button, a list of Preset preset positions will appear. If you configured preset positions into a patrolling tour, click Patrol this button and the camera will proceed with patrolling through preset points. Configuring PTZ Settings You can configure presets, tours, patterns, and borders using the PTZ control panel.
  • Page 37: Recording Video

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide 4 Recording Video This chapter contains the following sections: • Manual Recording on page 20. • Scheduled Recording on page 20. Manual Recording In live view window, select a window and click on the camera tool bar to start a manual recording.
  • Page 38: Figure 4-2 Scheduled Recording

    Recording Video Figure 4-2 Scheduled Recording a) Select a condition checkbox, and then select the All day, Work hour, Off duty, Working day, Weekend options to apply a time selection. Make sure to deselect the “All day” option before selecting the “Work hour”, Note “Off duty”, “Working day”...
  • Page 39: Playing Back And Search Videos

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide 5 Playing Back and Search Videos This chapter contains the following sections: • Playing Recording Clips on page 22. • Searching Videos on page 23. • Timeline Bar on page 25. • Backing Up Video on page 27.
  • Page 40: Searching Videos

    Playing Back and Search Videos Figure 5-2 Credentials 3. Enter the username and password. Click Log in and the playback interface is displayed: Figure 5-3 Playback Interface The playback begins from the point in time you selected, e.g., 30 seconds ago. This function allows you to quickly review what has just happened.
  • Page 41: Figure 5-4 Credentials

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 5-4 Credentials 2. Enter the username and password. Click Log in and the search interface is displayed: Figure 5-5 Search 3. Select cameras (up to 4 cameras) in the camera list and the days with recorded clips will be highlighted in blue.
  • Page 42: Timeline Bar

    Playing Back and Search Videos Figure 5-6 Search and Playback 6. Click the camera again to deselect it and select another one to playback if needed. • If a camera is deleted from the NVR, the recorded videos cannot be searched until it is added to the NVR.
  • Page 43 30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Audio volume tuner Play back from 10 seconds ago. (Suggest disabling the Dynamic Intra Frame period (DIF) setting ( Media Video) when perform this  function as the time interval may not be 10 seconds while Dynamic Intra Frame period (DIF) is enabled.) Play back from 10 seconds after.
  • Page 44: Backing Up Video

    Playing Back and Search Videos Backing Up Video To Back Up Using the Playback Timeline Bar Maximum 10 minutes of clips length for export via this method. 1. Insert a USB storage device (such as a USB flash drive) into one of the USB ports on the NVR.
  • Page 45: Figure 5-9 Backup Video

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 5-9 Backup Video 3. Select one or multiple cameras from the camera list. 4. Select the start time of the period of recording time and the end time of the period of recoding time.
  • Page 46: Settings

    Settings 6 Settings This chapter contains the following sections: • Setting-Camera-Management on page 29. • Setting-Camera-Media on page 35. • Setting-Camera-Schedule on page • Setting-Camera-Image on page 41. • Setting-Camera-Motion Detection on page 42. • Setting-Camera-PTZ settings on page 43. •...
  • Page 47: Figure 6-1 Management

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-1 Management 1. Click Change Password. Figure 6-2 Set New Password 2. Input the new password and confirm it. 3. Click Apply. Camera’s password can only be changed at local client for new password Note and NVR password setting to the cameras, not available at web client.
  • Page 48: Adding A Camera

    Click and a list of cameras in the same subnet will appear: Figure 6-3 Adding a Camera Click Honeywell or ONVIF to select the camera protocol. 30/60 series cameras that support the Honeywell protocol: HC30W42R3 HC30WE2R3 HC30WB2R1 HC30W45R3 HC30WE5R3 HC30WB5R1...
  • Page 49: Figure 6-4 Add A Camera By Rtsp

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-4 Add A Camera by RTSP Select an empty camera entry. Select Connection type and Port according to the below table: Table 6-1 Connection Type and Port Connection type Port HTTPS HTTP Enter IP address in the IP field.
  • Page 50: Removing A Camera

    Settings • RTSP cameras cannot be selected as an alarm trigger. • In Media > Stream management page, the related Video, Audio, and stream configuration for RTSP cameras cannot be edited. The RSTP cameras will be tagged. Removing a Camera Go to ...
  • Page 51: Network

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Network Go to  ManagementNetwork. Here you can configure the network type, IP address, and the connection ports for video streaming. Figure 6-7 Camera Network You can select DHCP as the method for cameras to acquire IP addresses, or you can manually configure static IPs for a single or all cameras.
  • Page 52: Setting-Camera-Media

    Settings Figure 6-8 Edit Camera Position To change a camera's position on the Liveview layout, click and drag a camera to a desired position. Click Apply for the configuration change to take effect. The position screen displays the current layout on the Liveview screen. Setting-Camera-Media Stream Management Go to...
  • Page 53: Video

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-10 Media-Stream Management-Recording Click Recording and you can use these preset conditions to configure the resolution, image quality, frame rate, and the bandwidth consumption of the recording stream on this window. Select MJPEG as codec and the maximum size of the frame size is Note 1920*1920.
  • Page 54: Figure 6-11 Media-Video

    Settings Figure 6-11 Media-Video The Video window allows you to configure all video streams (the no. of stream available can be different for different models). You can configure the following: Codec: video compression codec in H.264, H265 or MJPEG. Frame size: video resolution. Maximum frame rate: the highest frame rate.
  • Page 55: Audio

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide image quality can be compromised if bandwidth is not sufficient in your network environment. Guaranteed video quality, and to ensure image quality, Fixed quality some frames may be dropped when bandwidth is not sufficient.
  • Page 56: Schedule

    Settings Figure 6-13 Recording Options On the Recording options page, you can configure the following: Event Duration: Configure the duration of camera events, for the concern that camera can be too frequently triggered. Pre-event recording/ Post-event recording: Enter the Pre-and Post-event recording time. The triggering events can be DI, DO, Motion detection, PIR, or Tampering detection.
  • Page 57: Figure 6-14 Schedule

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-14 Schedule By default, all video feeds from cameras are recorded at all time Note (highlighted in blue). You can modify the recording task using the schedule tool: 1. Select a camera and click to select a recording condition's checkbox–Continuous recording, Event recording and Clear (no recording).
  • Page 58: Setting-Camera-Image

    Settings Setting-Camera-Image Display Go to  Image  Display.  Figure 6-15 Image-Display The Display window allows users to tune the image display options: Video name: The video name is displayed on the title bar that is displayed on each view cell. The screen shot below shows a name as "Speed dome."...
  • Page 59: Setting-Camera-Motion Detection

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-16 Image-Adjustment The Image adjustment window allows users to tune the basics about image display options: • Color • Brightness • Saturation • Contrast • Sharpness High TV line, Gamma curve, low light compensation, etc. The rest of the options depend on the lens and image sensor type of each individual camera.
  • Page 60: Setting-Camera-Ptz Settings

    Settings Figure 6-17 Motion Detection Note Up to 5 ROI windows can be created for a camera. To set up a detection window: 1. Select a camera by a single click in the camera list. 2. Click and drag to draw a rectangular detection window. 3.
  • Page 61: Setting-Event-Event

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Setting-Event-Event The events reported from individual cameras’ alarm in /alarm out, and motion detection can be accommodated in the NVR system's alarm settings. These events will then be reported or trigger corresponding actions as follows: •...
  • Page 62: Figure 6-20 Create A New Event-Trigger

    Settings 2. Manually enter a name. Up to 16 numeric or alphabetic characters is supported for the name, including symbols such as [0-9] [a-z] [A-Z] [_] []. And then designate the interval between one alarm and the next triggered alarm to avoid the situation that the alarms can be too frequently triggered.
  • Page 63: Figure 6-22 Email Setup

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide 4. Select the Action type from a drop-down menu which includes: Video recording - When an event is triggered, the selected camera will record a video footage of the length defined by the pre-/post-event setting, to the NVR system. Send email –...
  • Page 64: Figure 6-24 Ftp Setup

    Settings event only. The buzzer can be sounded either by the Alarm actions or the system events. If Alarm actions and system service events occur at the time, Alarm actions have the higher priority. If multiple Alarm actions occur, the currently-sounded events can be depleted by the new event.
  • Page 65: Figure 6-25 Camera Alarm Out Setup

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-25 Camera Alarm Out Setup Pan-tilt-zoom - A PTZ capable camera can move its lens to the preset position in case of a triggered alarm. For example, a triggered sensor may indicate an area of interest has been intruded, and a camera's field of view should be moved to cover that area.
  • Page 66: Figure 6-27 Http Setup

    Settings Figure 6-27 HTTP Setup System Alarm Out - A triggered alarm can be used to toggle the NVR's alarm out, e.g., to sound an alarm siren. Figure 6-28 System Alarm Out Send to HVMV–An event message will display on your HVMV mobile app. For using the push notification function of HVMV mobile app, you need Note to select send to HVMV for Action type in NVR event configuration.
  • Page 67: Removing An Event

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-30 Event Schedule 6. Click and drag the mouse to activate or de-activate alarm triggers throughout a specific timeline. 7. Click Finish to end the configuration. 8. Repeat the process above to create more alarms according to the needs in your surveillance deployment.
  • Page 68: Figure 6-30 System-Information

    Settings Figure 6-31 System-Information On this window, you can configure the following: • Change the system name. Using a name in different languages is supported via a web console. • Select the UI text language. • Configure system time, time zone, and if you are connected to a DNS server where Auto Daylight Saving time can be applied, you can acquire the associated setting from a server within your network.
  • Page 69: Setting-System-Maintenance

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Setting-System-Maintenance Go to  Maintenance. Figure 6-32 Maintenance On this window, you can perform 4 maintenance tasks: • Update firmware –Download firmware and save it to a USB drive in the FAT format, attach the USB device to the NVR for firmware upgrade.
  • Page 70: Setting-System-Display

    Settings click Open. The Restore process will take several minutes to complete, and system operation will be interrupted during the process. • Reboot – Click the button to reboot NVR. Figure 6-33 Reboot • Shutdown – Click the button to shutdown NVR. Figure 6-34 Shutdown Refer to the following table for detailed information on compatible USBs.
  • Page 71: Figure 6-34 Display

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-35 Display On this page, you can configure the system to consecutively display (rotate) cameras' view cells on the Liveview window. For example, if you have 8 cameras in 2 2x2 layouts, the rotation can let you see the live views of all cameras by every few seconds.
  • Page 72: Setting-System-Log

    Settings Figure 6-36 Layout Setting-System-Log Go to  Log. System logs are categorized as System, Recording, User, and Error. You can search for past logs in each category window by selecting a range of time and clicking Search Figure 6-37 System Log-System...
  • Page 73: Setting-User

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-38 System Log- Recording Figure 6-39 System Log- User Figure 6-40 System Log- Error Setting-User Go to  User.
  • Page 74: Figure 6-37 User Page

    Settings Figure 6-41 User Page The User page allows you to create more users, to change user password, reset security question and place limitations on users' privileges and administration rights. Up to 16 users can be created, including the default administrator. For password resetting, you can set security questions after Note password initialization(See...
  • Page 75: Creating A User

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-43 Reset Security Questions 2 By default, there are two user groups: Administrator and Regular user. • The administrator users can access all cameras recruited in the configuration. • The regular users can be configured to have access to some or all cameras and the regular users can use only the live view and playback features for the assigned cameras.
  • Page 76: Removing A User

    Settings Figure 6-44 Create a User 2. Enter username, password and select a group from the dropdown menu. • The maximum number of characters for a username is 64, with alphabetic and numeric characters including [0-9] [a-z] [A-Z] [_] [ ] [-] [.][,][@].
  • Page 77: Setting-Storage

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Select related settings of login/logout. Figure 6-45 Login/Logout Setting-Storage Creating a Volume Before creating the volume, make sure the HDDs have been properly installed. Go to  Storage. Figure 6-46 Setting-Storage 1. Click and the following window is displayed:...
  • Page 78: Figure 6-43 Select Disk

    Settings Figure 6-47 Select Disk 2. Click a disk that you want to use and click Create. A confirm message prompted as below: Figure 6-48 Confirm 3. Click Create to proceed. Figure 6-49 Creating Volume When the creating is completed, the following window is displayed:...
  • Page 79: Figure 6-46 Volume

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-50 Volume Repeat the above steps to create a new volume when you installed another disk. The storage page displays the volume information including physical position, total capacity, used and free space, and associated commands such as Format and Delete. Since each volume contains only 1 hard drive, detailed information about the hard drive is also displayed on this page.
  • Page 80: Verify

    Settings Verify Click Verify on Figure 6-42 to check the disk status. Three types of check disk actions can be initiated through this button. Bad Block: Performs read/write test to drive sectors to locate bad blocks. This action may take several hours to complete.
  • Page 81: Settings-Network-Service

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Manual setup: Select this option to manually assign a static IP address to the NVR. Enter the Static IP, Subnet mask, Default router, and Primary DNS provided by your ISP. Mac: This is the Mac address. Subnet mask: This is used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet.
  • Page 82: Settings-Network-P2P

    Settings Settings-Network-P2P You can easily connect to the unit using a mobile device with the HVMV APP using the P2P screen. To use this option, you will need the HVMV APP downloaded, installed, and have registered/created an account. When the APP is setup, go to Device Management P2P and use the camera to view the QR code on the P2P screen.
  • Page 83 30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-54 MAXPRO Cloud Sign in Page 4. Click and select Customers. 5. Select a customer and the site. 6. Click Controllers and click Add New. Figure 6-55 Add New Controllers 7. To add the 30 Series NVR, select Video Recorder as the Controller Type. 8.
  • Page 84 Settings Figure 6-56 Add Controller 11. Click Add Controller. The success message indicates that the NVR is added successfully. Enable MPC Integration on the 30 Series NVR 1. Login to the 30 Series NVR, go to  MAXPRO Cloud.  Figure 6-57 MAXPRO Cloud Enable MAXPRO Cloud integration: Select this checkbox to enable integration with MAXPRO Cloud.
  • Page 85 30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide MAXPRO Cloud port number: The HTTPS port number for the MAXPRO Cloud web URL. 2. Click Save. Apply NVR Level Settings 1. Login to MAXPRO Cloud. 2. Click and select Customers. 3. Select a customer and the site. 4.
  • Page 86 Settings I/O: The I/O tab displays the device I/O settings. Only the on-board I/O (i.e., USB I/O) is supported and network I/O is not supported. Click the edit icon to enable editing. • You can change the Name of a Inputs and can change the Level to NO (Normally Open) or NC (Normally Closed).
  • Page 87 30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Camera Name: The editable field for the camera name. Cloud Recording: Enable the Cloud Recording option to push the camera recordings to MAXPRO Cloud. The are five types of recordings: Continuous Recording, Event Recording (alarm input triggered recording), Motion Recording (motion triggered recording), User driven recording (manual recording from live view on MPC), and Rule driven recording (recording triggered by a rule, such as which camera motion will set another camera recording).
  • Page 88 Settings one hour, but the maximum clip length is limited to 90 seconds to save the cloud storage space. Recording Settings: The Recording Settings are mapped to the event stream. The Camera Resolution list displays the resolutions supported Note by the camera. Live Settings: The Live Settings are mapped to the analytical stream on 30 Series NVR.
  • Page 89 30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Record: to manually record for a single camera 5. Select the Clips tab and select a channel. 6. To search the clips: Enter the Start Date and the End Date. Select the event types which can be Motion, Schedule, Trigger, User Driven, or Rule Driven.
  • Page 90 Settings 1. Click and select Alarms. Figure 6-63 Alarm List The upper-right corner of the Alarms tab displays the following options: Filter: The filter option enables to filter through the list of alarms based on: • Entities: Controllers, Cameras, Doors, and Rules. •...
  • Page 91: Management Over A Web Console

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide 7 Management over a Web Console This chapter contains the following sections: • Before Getting Started on page 75. • Login on page • Live View Screen on page 76. • Search Recording Clips Screen on page 83.
  • Page 92: Before Getting Started

    Management over a Web Console Before Getting Started • Before operating the NVR, make sure you have properly installed hard drives and configured the storage volumes. Otherwise, you will not be able to operate some of the system's functionality. • When you log in to the Liveview or Playback interface to stream a live or recorded video, install the ActiveX plug-ins.
  • Page 93: Live View Screen

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 7-4 Plugin Install 8. Click Install and wait till the login window shows again. For the first login, the default username is “admin” and the password is “1234”. 9. Enter the username and the password and click LOG IN to enter the live view screen. Live View Screen Figure 7-5 Live View Screen Once you log in, the system defaults to the live view screen, which provides access to other...
  • Page 94: Camera List

    Management over a Web Console Layout Provides access to various layouts. Provides functions to extend, rotate, and redo the layout. System Alarm Layout contents In /Alarm Out are also shown in here. Time & Log out Shows the time and logout function. Displays video streams from one or multiple cameras.
  • Page 95: Layout

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide • Snapshot: the camera's image snapshot is replenished every 5 minutes. If a camera is disconnected, the last image taken will be used to represent a camera. • Camera index & Camera name: Placing the mouse cursor on top of a camera text displays the camera index number and the camera name.
  • Page 96: Layout Contents

    Management over a Web Console There are another 4 user layouts that can be individually configured. An administrator can insert camera views into these layouts and save the configuration. These user layouts can be seen by all users. If you click the Rotate button before the configuration changes can be saved, your configuration changes will be lost.
  • Page 97: Live View Window

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Live View Window Figure 7-8 Live View Window Information Bar Figure 7-9 Information Bar Table 7-3 Information Bar Connected with live streaming; a single click on this icon can trigger a manual recording. Connected and recording video to system storage.
  • Page 98: Ptz Panel

    Management over a Web Console Unmute Stream selector. Fit screen with ratio. Maximize the size of current view cell. Restore the size of current view cell. Disable digital zoom. Enable digital zoom. Volume controller. PTZ Panel Figure 7-11 PTZ Panel The PTZ panel takes effect for cameras that come with mechanical PTZ functions.
  • Page 99: Figure 7-12 Event Panel 2

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Note that multiple alarms can be triggered by one incident. See Setting-Event-Event on page for how to configure the event settings. If an event is configured with a recording action, there will be a play button to the left of the alarm message.
  • Page 100: Search Recording Clips Screen

    Management over a Web Console Fit screen with ratio. Click to enable the digital zoom function. Search Recording Clips Screen Click Figure 7-3 and the following screen is displayed: Figure 7-14 Search Recording Clips Screen Table 7-5 Search Recording Clips Screen Name Description Provides a glimpse of all cameras that have recorded data.
  • Page 101: Camera List

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Camera List The camera list displays the 8 added cameras by the sequential numbering order you configured in the System Settings window. The elements in the Camera list on a Search recording clips window are identical to those on a Liveview window. To begin playback and search for past recordings: 1.
  • Page 102: Playback Panel

    Management over a Web Console Playback Panel Figure 7-17 Playback Panel Table 7-7 Playback Panel Pause Play. This button is available after you manually pause a playback. Stop the current playback. Speed down by 1/2. The slowest speed is 1/8. Speed up.
  • Page 103: Settings Screen

    30 Series Network Video Recorder User Guide Figure 7-18 Event Panel • A playback button will be available with an event-triggered recording. The event panel in the Playback window also supports the List mode and Icon mode that are similar to that in the Liveview window.
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