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Version 20.1.21.3

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  • Page 1 Network Video Recorder User Manual Version 20.1.21.3...
  • Page 2 When cleaning the device, unplug the power cord and completely shut  off the power. The dust on the circuit board inside the NVR may cause a short circuit  after being exposed to moisture. Regularly clean the circuit board,...
  • Page 3  cleaning the device. Do not use strong or abrasive cleaning agents. This can damage the surface coating. Please purchase the NVR dedicated hard drive recommended by the  equipment manufacturer from the formal channels to ensure the quality and usage requirements of the hard drive.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2.2.1 General equipment rear panel introduction ......11 2.2.2 Built-in PoE device rear panel introduction ......12 2.3 Mouse NOTEs..................12 2.4 Input Method Introduction..............13 Chapter 3 Connecting NVR ................15 3.1 Hard Disk Installation ................. 15 3.2 Device Connection ................16 Chapter 4 NVR Startup..................18 4.1 System Initialization ................
  • Page 5 5.3.3 File Management..............55 5.3.4 Smart Analysis ................. 61 5.3.4.1 Face Database ..............61 5.3.5 Channel ................... 74 5.3.6 Storage ..................94 5.3.7 System................... 101 5.3.8 Maintenance................. 158 5.3.9 Alarm Information ..............173 5.3.10 Backup Process ..............174 5.3.11 Shutdown ................175 Chapter 6 WEB Operation................177 6.1 Internet connection .................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Outline And Feature

    Chapter 1 Outline and Feature 1.1 Outline This product is a new generation of high-performance NVR (Net Video Recorder) independently developed by the company. It adopts several high-tech technologies, such as video and audio codec technology, embedded system technology, storage technology, network technology and intelligent technology.
  • Page 7: Function Features

    The "channel" mentioned in this manual refers to the NVR's IP channel.  Click the "X" or "Cancel" button to return to the previous screen.  Click All Interfaces Default to restore the current factory default  settings. Click "Apply", "Confirm" and "Save" on all screens to save the current ...
  • Page 8 4-channel NVR support 1 / 4 screen preview, 8-channel NVR support 1 /  4 / 8 screen preview, 16 channel NVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16 screen preview, 32-channel NVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16 / 25 / 32 screen preview.
  • Page 9  Other Local Functions Other Local functions features as below: Users can quickly and easily set the system parameters by NVR buttons  frontal, USB mouse. Administrator can create multi-user and set permissions, which can be ...
  • Page 10  Support for BitVision App.  Support ONVIF protocol access to platform.  NOTE For other NVR functions, please refer to the user manual below.  There are functional differences between different models of  equipment, please prevail in kind.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Nvr Appearance

    Chapter 2 NVR Appearance 2.1 The Front Panel 2.1.1 The Front Panel (For informational purposes only, subject to object) Figure 2-1 Name Description Switch Turn on / off the device Shows whether the hard drive is connected Hard disk indicator...
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    The panel diagram does not reflect the product size and ratio. Please  refer to the actual product for details. 2.2 Rear Panel 2.2.1 General equipment rear panel introduction The schematic diagram of the rear panel of the common equipment is as follows: Figure 2-2 The corresponding description of each interface in Figure 2-2 is shown in the...
  • Page 13: Built-In Poe Device Rear Panel Introduction

    Switch Equipment switch Table 2-1 2.2.2 Built-in PoE device rear panel introduction The schematic diagram of the rear panel of the built-in PoE device is as follows: Figure 2-3 The corresponding description of each interface in Figure 2-3 is shown in the following table: Interface Connection NOTE...
  • Page 14: Input Method Introduction

    Operate NVR through mouse left button, right button & scroll wheel. Mouse actions Function 1. Select one of the options 2. Insertion cursor, enter or modify the value of a Click left mouse parameter button 3.During playback, click the timeline to switch the playback progress.
  • Page 15 Figure 2-4 Uppercase English input Figure 2-5 Lowercase English input...
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Connecting Nvr

    Chapter 3 Connecting NVR 3.1 Hard Disk Installation CAUTION Before installation, please confirm that the power has been  disconnected. Please use the NVR dedicated monitor hard drive recommended by the  device manufacturer. Installation tools A Phillips screwdriver Hard disk installation The hard disk is installed as shown in Figure 3-1.
  • Page 17: Device Connection

    Figure 3-1 3.2 Device Connection Use VGA cable or HD cable to transmit the NVR signal to the display. If it is a controllable PTZ, use wire to connect RS485 A cable and RS485 B cable to the corresponding RS485 interface on NVR, as show in Figure3-2.
  • Page 18 CAUTION Devices with built-in PoE network ports support IPC plug-and-play  functionality. When adding IP devices using the PoE network port plug-and-play method, make sure that the IP devices also support the PoE standard.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 Nvr Startup

    Please confirm that the voltage to be connected matches the NVR  requirements and ensure that the NVR ground is well grounded. If the power supply is abnormal, the NVR may not work properly or  even damage the NVR. It is recommended to use a regulated power supply for power supply.
  • Page 20: Boot Wizard

    4.2 Boot wizard 4.2.1 Quick Startup Wizard Quickly configuration the NVR as shown in Figure 4-2: ○ 1 Select the system language and click "Apply" . ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 2 Then select a user, enter the password, select the system language and click "Login"...
  • Page 21 ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 3 When the login password is too simple, a security password prompt will pop up. Click "Modify ". ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 4 Click the "New password" box, enter a new password, confirm the new password, select the security question, enter the corresponding answer, click "Save";...
  • Page 22 ○ Figure 4-2 Unlock Pattern: Check "Unlock Pattern", draw the unlock pattern of at least 4 points twice with the mouse to complete the unlock pattern setting. ○ 5 Go to the "Date and Time" interface, configure the Device date and time, and click "Next".
  • Page 23 ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 6 Go to the "Network" interface, configure the network parameters of the device. Click "Next". ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 7 Go to the "Hard Disk" interface, you can check the hard disk usage status: When the status shows "In Use", please click "Next".
  • Page 24 When the status shows "not mounted", select the hard disk, click "Format → Confirm", the device restarts, and the hard disk is formatted. ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 8 Go to the "Camera" interface, you can search for and add devices and click "Next".
  • Page 25: Forget Password

    Any interface of the boot wizard, if you do not need to modify it, please  click "Next" to enter the next interface directly. Please confirm that the NVR device has been properly connected to the  network before setting up the network parameters.
  • Page 26 If you forget your password, you can click "Forget password" on the login page to enter the Forget Password interface to reset the password (as shown in Figure 4-3). There are three ways to reset the password: "Answer the question", "Import Key" and "Dynamic Password". Figure 4-3 Answer The Question: Select the three security questions when setting ...
  • Page 27 Figure 4-4 Import Key: Select the authentication method as "Import Key", as  shown in Figure 4-5. Figure4-5 ○ 1 Insert the USB disk (the key file exported when the device setting password is stored) on the device, and click "Import" to import the key file into the device.
  • Page 28 ○ 2 In the modification user interface, select "Change Password", enter a new password, confirm the password, and click "Save", as shown in Figure 4-6. Figure4-6 Dynamic Password: Select the authentication method as "Dynamic  Password", as shown in Figure 4-7.
  • Page 29: Preview Interface

    Figure 4-7 ○ 1 Contact the supplier to get the security code, enter the location of the security code, and click "Next Step". ○ 2 In the modify user interface, check "Change Password", enter a new password, confirm the password, and click "Save". NOTE When selecting "Answer The Question", you must answer at least 2 ...
  • Page 30: Quick Add Device

    Figure 4-8 After the device normally starts up, the default setting is to preview in multi-screen display mode. Products with different channels has different amount of split screens to display. On the preview interface, you can set the appropriate date and time. On the bottom left of the screen, it shows the recording status of each video channel or alarm status icon.
  • Page 31 ○ Figure 4-9 ○ 2 Select the device to add and click " " to add.
  • Page 32: Channel Shortcut Menu

    ○ Figure 4-9 Search: Click to search all online IP devices in the LAN according to the  protocol in the "Filter" box. Add: Add selected device.  Manual Add: For details on how to manually enter device information,  see 5.3.5.1.
  • Page 33: Ptz

    Electronic zoom button, click to enter the full-screen zoom mode, display the unmagnified image of the channel in the lower right corner of the screen, and drag the red frame of the unmagnified image by mouse to switch the position of the enlarged image. Click "...
  • Page 34 ○ Figure 4-11 PTZ setup interface is divided into PTZ Control and Common Control. PTZ Control  PTZ control interface is used to set the PTZ direction rotation (including upper, lower, left, right, upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right) of the gimbal equipment, focusing, zooming, aperture, rapid positioning and cruising, etc., use with the direction keys when setting, as shown in Figure ○...
  • Page 35 ○ Figure 4-11 Channel: Select the channel where the PTZ device is located.  Zoom: Click to adjust camera zoom in/out.  Focus: Click to adjust camera focusing.  Iris: Click to adjust camera brightness.  Speed: To control the speed of the pan/tilt, for example, the rotation ...
  • Page 36: Image

    ○ Figure 4-11 Preset: Select a preset point.  Call: Click on the PTZ to jump to the selected preset point position.  Cruise: Select the cruise route you have set and click to turn cruise  on/off. Cruise on: Follow the cruise line to start cruising. ...
  • Page 37 Figure 4-12 Steps 2: Select the configuration channel. Steps 3: Set image adjustment, fill light, exposure, backlight, white balance and video adjustment according to actual needs. Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the settings. Image adjustment: According to the actual environment, you can adjust ...
  • Page 38: Fisheye Unfold

    filtering time is set. During this time period, the camera is not disturbed by ambient light. Light brightness: It is used to adjust the brightness of fill light, and  the adjustable range is 0-100. Exposure setting: The default is Auto, which switches the Manual mode ...
  • Page 39 Select the channel connected to the fisheye IPC and click " " to enter the fisheye expansion interface, as shown in Figure 4-13. Here you can set the installation mode and deployment mode of the fisheye. Figure 4-13 The fisheye installation modes are divided into top mounted mode, wall mounted mode and ground mounted mode, as shown in Table 4-4 below.
  • Page 40 If the channel in the shortcut menu is not connected to the fisheye  camera, the system prompts "This channel is not fisheye channel!". The NVR supports the fisheye expansion function only when the fisheye  device is added through a private protocol.
  • Page 41: Chapter 5 Nvr Menu

    Chapter 5 NVR Menu 5.1 Shortcut menu After logging in to the system, move the mouse to the bottom of the preview interface, a shortcut menu pops up, as shown in Figure 5-1, you can enter the interface to make some relevant settings. Such as start (file management,...
  • Page 42 For example, there are 9 screens in the shortcut menu of the 9-channel device and 16 screens in the 16-channel device shortcut menu… The 64-channel NVR supports dual-screen preview device real-time  video, in which interface HD1 and VGA are the main screen interfaces, and HD2 is the auxiliary screen interface.
  • Page 43: Alarm Status

    sub screen can add up to 32 channels of the main screen. The sub-screen interface supports functions such as previewing real-time video, setting PTZ, electronic zoom, image setting, stream information, turning on / off all-day recording, switching main stream and sub stream.
  • Page 44: Poll

    channels supported by the product, serial number and other information, as shown in Figure 5-3 below: Figure 5-3 5.1.3 Poll The device supports the poll function. After setting, the system will play video frames in turn according to the split screen. After each group of pictures is displayed for a certain time, it will automatically jump to the next group of pictures, as shown in Figure 5-4: Step 1: Click"...
  • Page 45: Main Menu

    Figure 5-4 Enable: Turn on/off poll function, default is off.  Time(s): Round trip interface time, default 10 seconds.  Mode: The screen number of split screen, the default single channel  display. 5.2 Main Menu Click the right mouse button on the preview interface to enter the main menu interface, which is composed of the main menu (upper menu bar) and shortcut menu (lower menu bar).
  • Page 46 Figure 5-5 The main menu icons and specific functions are shown in Table 5-2 below: Icons Functions Click to enter the preview interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.1) Click to enter the playback interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.2) Click to enter the file management interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.3) Click to enter the smart analysis interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.4)
  • Page 47: Operation

    Click to enter the system maintenance interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.8) Click to enter the alarm information interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.9) Click to enter the backup progress interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.10) Click to enter the logout interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.11) Table 5-2 5.3 Operation 5.3.1Preview In the main menu, click "...
  • Page 48: Playback

    Target: To view the snapshot results, check the options ("Face  Detection", "Person Detection", "Smart Detection", "Vehicle Recognition") to view real-time snapshots. 5.3.2 Playback 5.3.2.1 Playback channel video In the main menu, click " " to enter the video playback interface, as shown in Figure 5-7.
  • Page 49 that day. In any playback mode, select the recording type and channel, click the date you want to view, and the timeline will be updated to the recording track of the day. : External file : Playback by time : Switch to main / sub stream : POS overlay switch : Edit / Exit Edit : Clip time setting...
  • Page 50 When the device is in multi-split screen, click the playback interface and select a channel. The first time axis is the recording time axis of the selected channel. Click a point in the colored area with the mouse to start playback from that point in time. : Tab off / on Video Types: All: all videos...
  • Page 51 : Close hidden menu Display searched video, according to different systems, support 1,4,8,16 screen playback at the same time, multi-screen playback, double-click a Display window screen, video playback interface into a single screen playback, right-click at this time, return Screen playback. Table 5-3 Playback: Retrieve the corresponding video files according to the ...
  • Page 52 1.Select multiple channels that need to be played back in the channel list. 2.Double-click the date to be played back, the display interface starts multi-channel synchronous playback video, as shown in Figure 5-9 below. Figure 5-9 NOTE Multi-channel playback supports MAX speed playback. ...
  • Page 53 Steps 3: Toggle the tag button to " ", after adding a custom tag, the playback progress bar will display a white label point to indicate that there is a tag at the current position. Figure 5-10 NOTE After adding the tag, the system will automatically clip and save the 5 ...
  • Page 54 Figure 5-11 NOTE Enter the Electronic zoom interface, the default image is enlarged; the  maximum magnification of the image is 16 times. When enlarging an image, the center of the image is enlarged by default.  Hold down the left mouse button and drag the image to switch to the area to be enlarged.
  • Page 55 Steps 3: Click " ", at this time, the start and stop characters appear on the progress bar, you can manually adjust them to obtain the desired length of the video file, as shown in Figure 5-12 below. Figure 5-12 Steps 4: Click "...
  • Page 56: File Management

    Figure 5-14 5.3.3 File Management 5.3.3.1 All Files All file retrieval, here you can retrieve all types of files in the storage device according to user-defined retrieval conditions, and display them by category. Step 1: In the main menu, click " "...
  • Page 57 Figure 5-15 Steps 2: Set the search conditions (time, channel, file type, label and event type), click "Search", the search results will show files that meet the conditions, as shown in Figure 5-16 below. Figure 5-16 Channel: The search results are displayed grouped by channel. ...
  • Page 58 Picture: The search results only show the image files that meet the  conditions. : Display search results by thumbnail.  : Display search results by list.  : Jump to the first page of search results.  : 1 page forward ...
  • Page 59 Figure 5-17 Steps 2: Set the search conditions (time, channel, file type), click "Search", the files that meet the conditions will be displayed, as shown in Figure 5-18 below. Figure 5-18 Steps 3: Related operations such as backup, viewing videos or pictures can be performed on the retrieval results.
  • Page 60 The file management function supports backing up video and picture files with a USB device, such as U disk and mobile hard disk. Prerequisites: The NVR has been correctly connected to the backup storage device. Step 1: In the main menu, click " "to enter the document management interface.
  • Page 61 Figure 5-20 Steps 4: Click "OK→OK", start backing up files to a new folder in the USB flash drive. Steps 5: Click " "to view the download progress, as shown in Figure 5-21 below.
  • Page 62: Smart Analysis

    Figure 5-21 NOTE When files are backed up, you can delete and pause the backup files  through " ", " ", and " ". 5.3.4 Smart Analysis The Smart Analysis includes Face Database, Face Comparison Search, People Count and Heat Map. 5.3.4.1 Face Database Face Database is used to store face pictures, and can also be used for face comparison and alarm comparison.
  • Page 63 Figure 5-22 Add Face Database  Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enther the Face Database interface. Steps 2: Click "Add" at the name of the face database, as shown in Figure 5-23 below. Figure 5-23...
  • Page 64 Steps 3: Enter the name of the new face database, click "Save", the new face database will be added to the face database list. Delete Face Database  Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enter the Face Database interface.
  • Page 65 ○ Figure 5-24 Steps 5: Click " Import Pictures"→choose picture from U disk, as shown in ○ Figure 5-24 2 below.
  • Page 66 ○ Figure 5-24 ○ Steps 6: Click "OK→Extract",as shown in Figure 5-24 3 below.
  • Page 67 ○ Figure 5-24 Steps 7: Click "OK” to finish adding a single face list, as shown in Figure 5-24 ○ 4 below. ○ Figure 5-24  Specific steps for importing captured pictures: Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database "...
  • Page 68 Figure 5-25 Steps 5: Enter the name of the imported picture in "Name", click "OK” to finish adding a single face list. Delete picture from face database  In the details of the face database interface, choose the picture you want to delete, click "...
  • Page 69  The steps to view and back up the retrieval results by event are as follows: Step 1: Before backup, insert the USB device into the NVR USB port. Steps 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Comparison Search" to enter ○...
  • Page 70 ○ 5-27 Steps 2: Set search criteria (channel, time, type). ○ Steps 3: Click "Search ", the search results are shown in Figure 5-27 below. ○ Figure 5-27 Channel: The channel where the search results are located.  Time: Search results within a set time frame. ...
  • Page 71 Backup Picture: Back up the searched pictures to the U disk.  Backup Record: Back up the video corresponding to the searched  picture to the U disk. (the first 5 seconds and last 10 seconds when the picture is captured ) : Playback of the first 5 seconds and last 10 seconds when the ...
  • Page 72 1 image at a time. The specific operation steps for viewing and backing up the retrieval results by pictures are as follows: Step 1: Before backup, insert the USB device that stores the sample pictures into the NVR USB interface.
  • Page 73 Steps 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Comparison Search→Search by Picture" to enter face comparison search by picture interface, as shown in ○ Figure 5-28 1 below. ○ Figure 5-28  Local Upload Steps 3: Click "Local Upload" to enter USB to choose the sample, click "Save", ○...
  • Page 74 ○ Figure 5-28  Database Upload Steps 3: Click "Database Upload", choose face database→sample ○ picture→confirm, picture uploaded successfully, as shown in Figure 5-28 below. ○ Figure 5-28...
  • Page 75: Channel

    Steps 4: Set search criteria (channel, time, similarity), click "Search ", the ○ 4 below. retrieved face comparison results are shown in Figure 5-28 ○ Figure 5-28 Steps 5: Select the picture in the search results, select"Backup Picture" and "Backup Record" according to the actual needs, click "Backup". Steps 6: The file starts to back up, click"...
  • Page 76 You can add required remote devices based on actual conditions. Prerequisites: Before adding the device, please confirm whether the IP camera has been connected to the network where the NVR is located and set its network parameters correctly. NOTE! The device may face network security problems when it is ...
  • Page 77 ○ Figure 5-29 Steps 2: Click " "device will search all IP cameras in the LAN according to the filter criteria "Onvif and Private" and display the search ○ 2 below. results, as shown in Figure 5-29 ○ Figure 5-29 : Click the drop-down icon to hide the "Search Device"...
  • Page 78 : Add current camera to device list.  : Delete the current IPC from the device list.  : Click to enter the interface to modify the IP of the device,  modify the IP address, port and other network information of the camera here, and then enter the camera password, click "OK"...
  • Page 79 Figure 5-29 4 below. ○ Figure 5-29 Auto Add: Click NVR to modify all camera IP and other network  parameters in the LAN, and connect it to NVR. Manual Add: Click to enter the "Channel Setup" interface. You can ...
  • Page 80 ○ Figure 5-29 Enable: The channel enable on/off, defaulting to be off. Tick  "Enable" then the related channels can be previewed and recorded normally. Channel: Select Set Channel.  Add Method: Shows how the current channel is added.  Protocol: Select Add Device Protocol with Onvif, Private, and RTSP ...
  • Page 81 After you select a device to add a button, all devices will re-assign the IP  address. Use NOTE. Adding mode can be set to "Manual" or "Plug and play" in the POE NVR,  which is not settable in the normal NVR.
  • Page 82 During the upgrade, all IP devices cannot be powered off. Otherwise, the upgrade fails or the device cannot start. 5.3.5.2 POE POE is used to view and set the power supply of each POE channel of NVR.It consists of PoE Power Configuration and PoE Bonding Configuration. PoE Power Configuration ...
  • Page 83 Figure 5-31 Steps 2: Select the bound channel and set the channel that the device is powered by POE. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. 5.3.5.3 OSD OSD is the abbreviation of "On Screen Display", the OSD of local preview mainly includes time and channel name.
  • Page 84 Figure 5-32 Steps 2: Select the channel to set the OSD. Steps 3: Set the OSD of the channel. NOTE OSD includes channel name, time, text, date format, OSD position and  mirror. The current OSD function only supports the private protocol to add the ...
  • Page 85 Figure 5-33 Steps 2: Select the channel for image configuration. Steps 3: Adjust the image parameters of the channel. NOTE User can drag the slider to adjust the parameters.  The Image adjustment, Fill light,Exposure setting, Backlight setting,  White balance, Video adjustment, Image enhancement and Defog mode can be adjusted.
  • Page 86 according to the actual video scene in the scene, and switch the sensitivity and filtering time of the device according to the fill mode. When the fill light mode is "Scheduled switch", you can set the daylight and dark time(ie, start and end fill time) and fill light brightness. When the fill mode is "Day", the device monitor video is added to ...
  • Page 87 PTZ setup interface is used to set the PTZ direction, speed and lens zoom, focus and aperture settings and cruise settings shortcut button. Channel: Select the channel where the dome camera is connected to  the NVR. Zoom: Adjust the camera magnification by key, long-range / ...
  • Page 88 Focus: Use the key, zoom in/out function, adjust the camera  to focus. Iris: Use the key, zoom in / out the aperture function, adjust  the aperture of the camera. Speed: It is mainly used to set the pan/tilt rotation speed operation. For ...
  • Page 89 Del All Cruise: After clicking, delete all the set cruise lines.  NOTE The NVR supports up to 256 preset points, but the actual number of  preset positions is limited by the number of preset points that can be set by the camera.
  • Page 90 Steps 2: Select the channel for video occlusion. Steps 3: Use the mouse to define the occlusion area in the video, as shown in ○ 2 below. Figure 5-35 ○ Figure 5-35 Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Channel: Select Set Channel.
  • Page 91 Figure 5-36 Steps 2: Select the channel to be set, modify the channel name. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. 5.3.5.8 Main Stream Main Stream interface is used for recording parameter configuration, the specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "...
  • Page 92 Figure 5-37 Steps 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-4 for specific parameter descriptions. Name Details Setting Select the channel to set recording Select through the Channel parameters drop-down box. There are two types of video compression parameters: Main Stream (timing) and Main Stream NOTE: (Event).
  • Page 93 The stream type is Video & Audio (composite stream), and the Select through the Stream Type recording information includes drop-down box. video and audio. The code stream mode is divided into variable code rate and constant code rate. Select through the Variable bit rate: The bit rate will drop-down box.
  • Page 94 The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click " → Sub Stream " to enter sub stream param setup interface, as shown in Figure 5-38 below. Figure 5-38 Steps 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-5 for specific parameter descriptions.
  • Page 95: Storage

    Storage is composed of Record, Storage Device, Storage Mode, Auto Backup and Advanced. 5.3.6.1 Record NVR supports two recording plan, drawing method and editing method. Set the recording plan by drawing method  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "...
  • Page 96 ○ Figure 5-39 Steps 2: According to the needs of recording, enable, select channel, recording type (Normal, Motion, Alarm, M And A, Intelligent), week and other options Steps 3: Click the left mouse button to locate the starting point of the drawing area, drag the mouse to determine the time of the recording plan, release the left mouse button to save as a recording plan, as shown in Figure ○...
  • Page 97 ○ Figure 5-39 Steps 4: Repeat Steps 3 to set up a complete recording plan. Steps 5: After the recording plan is set, the channel presents the type (color) ○ of the recording plan, as shown in Figure 5-39 3 below. ○...
  • Page 98 Steps 2: Click "Edit" to enter "Record Schedule" setting interface, as shown in ○ 4 below. Figure 5-39 ○ Figure 5-39 Steps 3: Select the "recording type" of each time period. There are six time periods for setting each day. Select the corresponding week in "Apply" to apply to the corresponding week.
  • Page 99 ○ Figure 5-39 Copy: After complete the setup, you can click "Copy" button to copy  ○ current setup to other channel(s), as shown in Figure 5-39...
  • Page 100 Prerequisites: The user has installed the hard disk correctly. For details of the hard disk installation procedure, please refer to the "NVR Quick Start Guide". The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "...
  • Page 101 Figure 5-40 Steps 3: Wait for the formatting progress bar to finish, click "Confirm", the NVR will restart and complete the format. The status of the hard disk is "In Use" at this time. No.: The number of HDD that connect the system.
  • Page 102: System

    Coming soon! 5.3.7 System 5.3.7.1 General In General interface, you can view and set the NVR language, recording mode, recording days, video standards, standby time and date settings. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "...
  • Page 103 Record Days: Set the number of days for NVR recording storage. There  are no Limit, 30, 15, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 options in the drop-down menu.
  • Page 104 Figure 5-42 TCP/IP  Set the IP address, DNS server and other information of the NVR device to ensure that it can communicate with other devices in the network. NOTE If the device is used for network monitoring, the network must be set ...
  • Page 105 Secondary DNS: Start secondary DNS when the primary one does not  work. MAC Address: Displays the physical address of the NVR.  TCP Port: Default value is 5000, according to the actual needs of users ...
  • Page 106 The IP address and the default gateway must be in the same network  segment. If NVR enabled DHCP is in effect and you turn off DHCP, you cannot  display the original IP information. You need to reset the IP address and other parameters.
  • Page 107 Figure 5-44 Steps 2: Enable DDNS, select the DDNS type, and enter the refresh time (Sec), username, and password. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the DDNS setting. Steps 4: Enter the domain name in the PC web browser and press "Enter". If you can display the web interface of the device, the configuration is successful.
  • Page 108 After setting up DDNS, ensure that the NVR is connected to the WAN to  access the device through the DDNS domain name. PPPOE  PPPoE(Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is one of the ways in which XVR devices access the network. After obtaining the PPPoE user name and password provided by the Internet Service Provider, you can establish a network connection through PPPoE dialup.
  • Page 109 After setting successfully, You could check the status of the PPPOE  from" Maintenance→Network". After completing the setting, the device will automatically dial after  restarting. After successful dialing, the network information can be displayed in the network status, and users can access the device through the IP address.
  • Page 110 Interval (Min): The interval of NTP time correction, the default is 720  minutes, and the settable range is 30-1440 minutes. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.  With FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server, you can store alarm pictures on the FTP server.
  • Page 111  After the mapping between the internal network and the external network is established through the UPnP protocol, the external network user can use the external network IP address to directly access the NVR device on the intranet. Prerequisites 1) Log in to the router and set the IP address of the router's WAN port to access the external network.
  • Page 112 4) In the main menu, select " → TCP/IP→ IP/Port", set "IP Address" as the router's private IP (for example: 192.168.1.101) or select "DHCP" to obtain the IP address automatically. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, click " →...
  • Page 113  modified. Address Filter  The black and white list restricts the PC to log in to the NVR web client by filtering the IP address or MAC address. There are two types: black list and white list. Blacklist: ...
  • Page 114 →Address Filter" to enter Address Filter setting interface. Steps 2: Choose "enable→Restriction Type". Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Enable: Enable / Disable the filtering function of NVR.  Restriction Type : There are two options: "Blacklist " and"Whitelist ". ...
  • Page 115 Delete All: Delete all added lists in the filter list.  CAUTION The device supports adding up to 128 whitelists and 128 Blacklists.  Double-click a list in the filter list to enter the add interface, you can  modify the IP address or MAC address. When you add the Blacklist / Whitelist, the letters in MAC address can ...
  • Page 116 Figure 5-50 Steps 2: Enable cloud storage, click "Google → Bind", follow the prompts to log in to the corresponding website using a browser on the computer, and enter the obtained "Authorization Code" as "Binding" In the "Authorization code" column of the interface, click "Confirm". Steps 3: Click "Apply".
  • Page 117 After enable the IPEYE for a channel of NVR, you can add the device to  the IPEYE account, and view the real-time audio / video of the NVR channel through IPEYE. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "...
  • Page 118 Steps 2: Log in to IPEYE Client http://182.18.195.251:8282, enter the IPEYE and XVR accounts and passwords, select the device to enable IPEYE, and click "Add to Cloud" to add the device to the IPEYE account, as shown in Figure ○ 5-51 ○...
  • Page 119 After setting the email information and enabling the alarm linkage email function, when the NVR triggers an alarm, the system sends an alarm email to the user mailbox. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, click "...
  • Page 120 You can directly scan the QR code to download a mobile client. After registering an account, you can add and manage multiple IPC, NVR, XVR devices simultaneously on the mobile client.
  • Page 121 → Advanced→ P2P" to enter the P2P interface, as shown in Figure 5-53. Figure 5-53 Step2: Make sure that the NVR accesses the external network, choose "Enable P2P→ Encryption ". Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Steps 4: Click "Refresh" and the status shows "Online ". This indicates that P2P is enabled and can be used normally.
  • Page 122 SN: Displays the serial number of the device P2P. This serial number is  unique. Refresh: Refresh the P2P interface related information.  BitVision App Client operation example "BitVision App" provides a micro video service platform for home and business users. Users can easily view real-time video, historical video, alarm service and other services.
  • Page 123 CAUTION In order to improve the security of the product's network use, please  update the product password regularly. It is recommended to update and maintain it every 3 months. If you have high security requirements for the product environment, it is recommended to update the password monthly or weekly.
  • Page 124 Steps 2: Click " Add” to enter Confirm Permission interface, confirm the ○ password first, as shown in Figure 5-54 2 below. ○ Figure 5-54 Steps 3: Enter the administrator password, click "OK", after the permission is confirmed, you can enter the add user interface to add users, as shown in ○...
  • Page 125 ○ Figure 5-54 Steps 4: Enter the new user information (user name, password, confirm password), select the level, click "Save". Steps 5: Setting permissions. Select the successfully added user, click the corresponding " " button below the permission to enter the permission interface, and set the user permission.
  • Page 126 Local PTZ: this permission is detailed for each channel.  Remote PTZ: this permission is detailed for each channel.  Local Backup: Backup video files on NVR locally, this permission is  detailed for each channel.Channels with local backup authority must have local playback authority.
  • Page 127 Remote Backup: remote backup the video files from NVR, this  permission is detailed for each channel. A channel with remote backup authority must have remote playback authority. NOTE Only the admin administrator has the right to "restore default ...
  • Page 128 Figure 5-55 Steps 3: Modify users as needed(User name, password), click "Save". Delete the user  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter User interface. Steps 2: Choose the user you want to delete, click the corresponding" Delete"...
  • Page 129 Figure 5-56 Steps 4: Enter the new password and confirm the password. Steps 5: Choose security questions 1, 2, 3 and set the corresponding answers, click "Save". Steps 4: Insert the U disk into the device, click "Export Key". NOTE When the administrator password is changed for the first time, a ...
  • Page 130 The procedure for changing the administrator password again is  as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter user interface. Steps 2: Select the administrator, click " Modify" to enter permission confirmation interface, confirm the password first. Steps 3: Enter administrator password, click "Save", after the permission is confirmed, you can enter the password retrieval interface, as shown in Figure 5-57 below.
  • Page 131 Steps 4: Click "Save" to complete the modification. NOTE When changing the device password again, it is not necessary to set the  security question and export the key. When changing the password, an unlock pattern can be set at the same ...
  • Page 132 speed reaches the preset sensitivity, the system performs an alarm linkage action. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Motion ○ Detection" to enter Motion Detection interface, as shown in Figure 5-59 below.
  • Page 133 ○ Figure 5-59 Slide the sensitivity slider to select the appropriate motion  detection sensitivity. Steps 4: Click "Arming Schedule" to enter Arming Schedule interface, as ○ 3 below. shown in Figure 5-59 ○ Figure 5-59...
  • Page 134  time period, only when the alarm is triggered within the set time period, the NVR can send an email to the set mailbox to notify the user. If the other channels have the same motion detection settings as that ...
  • Page 135 Enable: Check " " to turn on / off motion detection alarm.  Set Area: Select all areas by default, click to enter the area setting  interface, set the range of the dynamic detection area, press and hold the left mouse button to select the alarm area. After selection, the alarm area is replaced by the red grid.
  • Page 136 Alarm Input  The alarm input is the NVR alarm input port connected to the alarm device. When the alarm signal is transmitted to the NVR through the alarm input port, the system performs the alarm linkage action.
  • Page 137 Make sure the NVR alarm input port is connected to the alarm device. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Alarm Input" to ○ enter Alarm Input interface, as shown in Figure 5-61 1 below.
  • Page 138 ○ Figure 5-61 Steps 3: Select the number, name and type of the alarm input, and enable it. ○ 3 below. Steps 4: Set the Arming Schedule, as shown in Figure 5-61...
  • Page 139 ○ Figure 5-61 ○ 4 below. Steps 5: Set the Arming Schedule, as shown in Figure 5-61 ○ Figure 5-61 Steps 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Screen Display: When an alarm occurs, the device pops up an alarm ...
  • Page 140 Alarm Output  The alarm output is that the NVR connects to the alarm device (such as lights, sirens, etc.) through the alarm output port. When an alarm occurs, the NVR transmits the alarm information to the alarm device.
  • Page 141 The alarm output device connected to the current channel will alarm. Exception  Set the alarm mode of abnormal events. When an abnormal event occurs during the operation of the NVR device, the system executes the alarm...
  • Page 142 linkage action.The event types supported by the device are "No Disk", "Disk Error", "Broken Network" and "IP Conflict". The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal→Exception" to enter Exceptionsetting interface, as shown in Figure 5-63 below. Figure 5-63 Steps 2: Select the event type, click "...
  • Page 143 Figure 5-64 Steps 2: Set the buzzer time for alarm. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Test: Click "Test" to confirm the volume and duration of the buzzer  alarm. Smart Event  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "...
  • Page 144 Figure 5-65 Steps 2: Set the intelligent detection and alarm mode of the channel. The types of smart detection alarms supported by the device including face detection, face comparison, line crossing detection, regional intrusion, loitering and people gathering. NOTE All smart detection modes can only be set if the camera supports it. ...
  • Page 145 ○ Figure 5-66 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting", to set the sensibility. Steps 4: Click "Processing Method" to set the alarm linkage as required (Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording) and Trigger Alarm ○ Output, as shown in Figure 5-66 2 below.
  • Page 146 Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting. NOTE There are four options for sensitivity, low, medium, high, and highest.  The lower the sensitivity, the harder it is to detect a side face or a face that is not clear enough. The user can adjust it according to the actual environment.
  • Page 147 ○ Figure 5-67 Steps 4: Click "OK→Processing Method"set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording and Trigger Alarm ○ Output), as shown in Figure 5-67 3 below. ○ Figure 5-67 Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.
  • Page 148 Face Database List: Used to display and configure all face database of  the current device. Database Name: To display the name of database.  Mode: To display the type of database, blacklist or whitelist.  Similarity : The similarity between the face recognized by the device ...
  • Page 149 ○ Figure 5-68 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting ", to set the rule of line crossing detection, the specific steps are shown as below: 1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need. NOTE Line crossing detection can set 4 rules.
  • Page 150 NOTE You can modify the drawn warning line through the" Clear  All" and " Draw A Line" button. Steps 4: Click "Processing Method", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording and Trigger Alarm Output), as ○...
  • Page 151 Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the regional intrusion, click "Regional Intrusion" to enter regional intrusion setting mode, as shown in ○ 1 below. Figure 5-69 ○ Figure 5-69 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting", to set the rule of regional intrusion, the specific steps are shown as below: 1.
  • Page 152 endpoints of the quadrilateral warning zone to complete the zone drawing. NOTE You can modify the drawn warning line through " Clear All"  and" Draw A Quadrilateral" buttons. Steps 4: Click "Processing Method", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording) and Trigger Alarm Output, as shown ○...
  • Page 153 Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event" to enter Smart Event setting interface. Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the loitering, click "People Stay" ○ to enter loitering setting mode, as shown in Figure 5-70 1 below.
  • Page 154 3.Click" Draw A Quadrilateral", move the mouse to the preview screen and click the left mouse button in sequence to draw the endpoints of the quadrilateral warning zone to complete the zone drawing. NOTE You can modify the drawn warning line through " Clear All"...
  • Page 155 The people gathering function can detect the density of the human body in the set area, if it exceeds the set threshold, it will trigger an alarm linkage The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event"...
  • Page 156 3.click" Draw A Quadrilateral", move the mouse to the preview screen and click the left mouse button in sequence to draw the endpoints of the quadrilateral warning zone to complete the zone drawing. NOTE You can modify the drawn warning line through " Clear All"...
  • Page 157 Resolution: The select able values are 1024 x 768, 1280 x 720, 1280 x  1024, 1920 x 1080. The 4K NVR HD HD interface supports up to 4K resolution output. Sub screen Resolution: Set the sub screen preview resolution. The ...
  • Page 158 Show After Boot: Select (Main Screen) to display the screen split screen  number. Show After Boot (Sub): Select the sub-screen boot display screen split  screen number. NOTE After the configuration resolution is saved, restart the device to  configure it successfully.
  • Page 159: Maintenance

    Picture Segmentation: According to the number of roads supported by  the NVR, there are generally single screen, 4 screens, 6 screens, 8 screens, 9 screens, 16 screens, and 36 screens.. Option. Bind: Once clicked, the existing configuration can be bound to the ...
  • Page 160 Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Device" to enter device interface, as shown in Figure 5-75 below. Figure 5-75 Steps 2: View NVR Model No., Device Version, System Version, release date and other information. Camera  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose"...
  • Page 161 Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Record" to enter record interface, as shown in Figure 5-77 below. Figure 5-77 Steps 2: View the recording status and encoding parameters of each NVR channel. Alarm Record  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "...
  • Page 162  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Network" to enter network interface, as shown in Figure 5-79 below. Figure 5-79 Steps 2: Check the network connection and configuration of the NVR.
  • Page 163  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →HDD" to enter HDD interface, as shown in Figure 5-80 below. Figure 5-80 Steps 2: View the status and attribute information of the hard disk connected to the device.
  • Page 164 Steps 2: Set search criteria (Type, time range). Steps 3: Click "Query" to check the log. Steps 4: Export the log, insert U disk into NVR, click "Export", and wait for the export progress to complete, you can export the searched logs to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 165 Insert the USB device with the upgrade file into the NVR to upgrade the version of the NVR. If the device detects the upgrade file in the U disk, the information about the upgrade package (serial number, name, size, date) will be displayed in the list.
  • Page 166 NVR.  Coming soon! Online Upgrade  After the NVR is connected to the public network, the system can be upgraded through an online upgrade. Online upgrade is divided into...
  • Page 167 automatic upgrade and manual detection upgrade, and the current device system version is displayed. Automatic Online Upgrade  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Online Upgrade" to enter automatic online upgrade interface, as shown in Figure 5-84 below. Figure 5-84 Steps 2: choose "Auto Update".
  • Page 168 Settings after the upgrading. Default  When the NVR device runs slowly or the configuration is wrong, you can try to solve the problem by restoring the default. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "...
  • Page 169 Restore Maintenance Default Param: Select / Cancel Resume  Maintenance all interface configuration parameters to the default values. Restore Factory Settings: Select / Cancel all NVR configuration  parameters to the default. NOTE After restoring the factory settings, the corresponding functions will be ...
  • Page 170 Figure 5-86 Steps 2: View the network traffic of each channel in real time. Network Detection  Network Detection is to test the network delay and packet loss.  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Network Detection"...
  • Page 171 Figure 5-87 Steps 2: Select the NIC, enter the test address in the destination address bar. Steps 3: Click "Test", to do the Network Delay and Packet Loss test, after test,the system will display the test results, including packet loss rate and average delay.
  • Page 172 Figure 5-88 Steps 2: Select the time for "Auto Maintain". Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. NOTE Automatic restart the system can be in accordance with the cycle at a  fixed time (Every Month, Every Week, Every Day) set to restart the device, you can also choose "Never", equipment is not automatically maintained.
  • Page 173 Figure 5-89 Steps 2: Select the hard disk to be tested and set "Self-Test Type". Steps 3: The device starts to detect the hard disk. Steps 4: After the hard disk is detected, the hard disk details will be displayed in the S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 174: Alarm Information

    Bad Track Detection  Coming soon! Status Detection  Coming soon! 5.3.8.5 System Service Stream Encryption  Coming soon! 5.3.9 Alarm Information The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " " to enter Alarm Information interface, as shown in Figure 5-90 below.
  • Page 175: Backup Process

    Figure 5-90 Steps 2: View abnormal information and various alarms of the device. Steps 3: Click " Set" to enter "Event Hint Setting" interface, abnormal event information and various alarms displayed on the interface, as shown in Figure 5-91 below. Figure 5-91 Steps 4: Click "Apply"...
  • Page 176: Shutdown

    Figure 5-92 Steps 2: View the backup progress of the file, pause and delete the backup file. NOTE The USB disk has been inserted into the device, and the backup file has  been selected for backup. And then you can view the backup-related information on the backup progress interface.
  • Page 177 Figure 5-93 Steps 2: Do the corresponding operation as needed (Logout, Reboot, Shutdown).
  • Page 178: Chapter 6 Web Operation

    Steps 3: Check whether the network between the PC and the NVR device is normal. The method is as follows: When the network between the PC and the NVR device is normal, you can log in to the web interface of the NVR through the PC.
  • Page 179: Browser Login

    For details, see 5.3.7.7 Network Detection. 6.2 Browser Login To make sure NVR connects to Internet successfully, open Browser, input required IP address, the default setting is 192.168.1.88, and enter the login interface, as below Figure 6-1.
  • Page 180: Active X Download, Installation

    Figure 6-2 NOTE After the NVR upgrades to a new version, you need to delete the  original control and download and install the control again. For WIN 7 could have problems for backup and recording, if so, please ...
  • Page 181: Live View

    WIN7-1 WIN7-2 The Active X can't be loaded. Please adjust the security level and  firewall setting to the lowest, and make some adjustment to IE as well: Tool-Internet Option- Custom level-ActiveX- enables all the options below ActiveX and click "OK", the Active X will be downloaded and installed automatically, please refer to the Figure 6-3.
  • Page 182 Figure 6-4 1. System Menu. Including Live View, Playback, Picture, Configuration, Help, Logout, and show login user name. 2. Real-time Monitoring Channel. Open/Close Preview, record and stream switching. Mark Specification Open / close corresponding preview channel. Start/stop recording, save video on local computer hard drive.
  • Page 183 interface to modify it. Click this icon to start recording on all channels; click the icon again to stop recording. The default storage path of the recording is C:\Record. You can enter the Configuration → Local Config interface to modify it. Local electronic zoom, click this icon to open the electronic zoom function, select to enlarge the channel, hold down the left mouse button to select the area to...
  • Page 184: Configuration

    In the main interface, click "Configuration → Camera →Add Camera" to enter the add camera interface, as shown in Figure 6-6 below. Here you can add, edit, and delete devices to the device as needed. The relevant parameters are consistent with the NVR-side settings.
  • Page 185 Figure 6-6 PoE Power Configuration  In the main interface, click "Configuration → Camera →Add Camera →PoE Power Configuration" to enter the PoE Power Configuration interface. Here you can set according to the distance of the network camera connected to the actual PoE channel, and check the connection status of the channel, as shown in Figure 6-7 below.
  • Page 186 In the main interface, click "Configuration →Camera →OSD" to enter the OSD setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-9 below. Here you can view and set the device text, date and other related information, the relevant parameters are consistent with the NVR-side settings. Figure 6-9...
  • Page 187 (brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness), fill light, exposure, backlight, white balance, video adjustment, image enhancement and defogging, etc. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR. Figure 6-10 6.5.2.4 Privacy Mask In the main interface, click "Configuration →Camera →Privacy Mask"...
  • Page 188 In the main interface, click "Configuration →Camera →Channel Name" to enter the channel name setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-12 below. Here you can view and modify the names of all channels of the NVR. The relevant parameters and NVR-side settings consistent.
  • Page 189: Storage

    Figure 6-12 6.5.3 Storage 6.5.3.1 Channel Recording Channel Recording  The video setting steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration → Storage→ Channel Recording" to enter the recording setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-13 below.
  • Page 190 Figure 6-13 Steps 2: Set parameters, see the table below. Parameter Description Select the channel number for setting the recording, and Channel you can set different recording plans for different channels. If you set the same for all channels, select "All". Enable Enable / Disable the current channel recording function.
  • Page 191 In the main interface, click "Configuration →Record →Encode" to enter the encoding setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-14 below. Here you can view and set the encoding parameter values for accessing the IPC. The relevant parameters and NVR-side settings consistent.
  • Page 192 HDD interface, as shown in Figure 6-15 below. Here you can view the HDD information of the connected device and format the hard disk. The operation steps of formatting the hard disk are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.
  • Page 193 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →Cloud Storage" to enter Cloud Storage and IPEYE setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-16 below. Here you could enable and set the function of Cloud Storage and IPEYE, the specific setting steps are consistent with the NVR local settings.
  • Page 194: System

    Figure 6-16 6.5.4 System 6.5.4.1 General Device Setting  In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General" to enter the device setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-17 below. Here you could view and check the language, record mode, record days, video standard, resolution and other information, click "Save"...
  • Page 195 Figure 6-17 Date  Set the system date of the device, and manually set the system time, synchronize with the computer, or set the system date using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) function as required. Set the system date as follows: Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General →Date"...
  • Page 196 NTP server domain name. NTP Port Enter NTP server port. Set the date display format for NVR devices, Date Format including Year Month Day, Month Day Year, Day Month Year, Day Month Year. Set the time format of NVR devices, including Time Format 24-hour and 12-hour.
  • Page 197 Figure 6-18  Set the Dst as follow: Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General →Dst" to enter the Dst setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-19 below. Steps 2: Turn on daylight-saving time, set the type, start time, end time, and offset.
  • Page 198 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network" to enter the IP/Port setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-20 below. Here you can set the IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Port, DNS and other network information, IP / Port and NVR settings consistent.
  • Page 199 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →DDNS" to enter the DDNS setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-21 below. Here you can enable and set the DDNS function, the DDNS setting is consistent with the NVR local setting.
  • Page 200 Figure 6-21 Email  In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →Email" to enter the email setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-22 below. Here you can open and set the mail function, mail settings and NVR settings consistent.
  • Page 201 / disable the P2P function, check the serial number of the device, use the mobile phone to scan the QR code to download the App, and the settings of the P2P are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.
  • Page 202 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →FTP" to enter the FTP setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-24 below. Here you can enable and set the FTP server function.The FTP settings are the same as the NVR local settings.
  • Page 203  In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →UPNP" to enter the UPNP setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-25 below. Here you can enable and set the UPNP function, UPNP settings are consistent with the NVR local settings.
  • Page 204 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →PPPOE" to enter the PPPOE setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-26 below. Here you can enable and set the PPPOE function, the PPPOE setting is consistent with the local settings of NVR.
  • Page 205 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →Address Filter" to enter the Address Filter setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-27 below. Here you can enable and set the Address Filter function of the NVR, the specific Address Filter settings are consistent with the NVR's local settings.
  • Page 206 Input" to enter the Alarm Input interface, as shown in Figure 6-29 below. Here you can set the alarm input of the device to the alarm of the external alarm device.The alarm input setting is consistent with the local setting of the NVR.
  • Page 207 Output" to enter the Alarm Output interface, as shown in Figure 6-30 below. Here you can set the alarm output of the device to the alarm of the external alarm device.The alarm output setting is consistent with the local setting of the NVR.
  • Page 208 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Normal Event → Motion Detection" to enter the motion detection setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-31 below. Here you can view and set device motion detection related information. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.
  • Page 209 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Normal Event → Exception" to enter the exception setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-32 below.Here you could set the abnormal alarm (No Disk, Disk Error, Broken Network, IP Conflict). The abnormal alarm is consistent with the local setting of NVR.
  • Page 210 Loss" to enter the video loss setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-33 below. Here you could enable channel video loss and set the corresponding alarm when the video is lost.The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR. Figure 6-33 Buzzer Alarm ...
  • Page 211 In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Smart Event → Crossover" to enter the Crossover detection setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-36 below. Here you could set the alarm for crossover detection. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.
  • Page 212 In the main interface, click "Configuration → System →Smart Event → People Stay" to enter the Wandering detection setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-38 below. Here you could set the alarm for people stay detection. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.
  • Page 213 Figure 6-39 below. Here you could set the personnel gathering detection alarm, the relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR. Figure 6-39 Face Comparison  Face comparison is used to set the face comparison function of NVR CH01-CH04.
  • Page 214 In the main interface, click "Configuration → System →Smart Event→ Face Database" to enter the face database setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-41 below. Here you can add and delete the face database, and the related operation steps are the same as the local NVR.
  • Page 215: Maintain

    Here you can perform operations such as adding, deleting, and ice machine face database. The relevant operation steps are the same as those of the NVR. Figure 6-41 6.5.5 Maintain 6.5.5.1 Version Info In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Version Info" to enter the version information interface, as shown in Figure 6-42 below.You...
  • Page 216 In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Log" to enter the log interface, as shown in Figure 6-43 below. Here you can search and clear the device logs. The log search settings are consistent with the NVR local settings. Figure 6-43...
  • Page 217 6.5.5.4 Auto Maintain In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Auto Maintain" to enter the auto maintain interface, as shown in Figure 6-45 below. Here you can set the device reboot time, the auto maintenance settings and NVR settings consistent. Figure 6-45...
  • Page 218: Playback

    Figure 6-46 6.6 Playback In the main interface, click "Playback" to enter the playback interface, as shown in Figure 6-47 below. Here you can view the equipment video, capture, download and other actions, the settings and NVR settings consistent.
  • Page 219 Figure 6-47 Timeline: Displays the type of recording under the current conditions and the time  period in which it is located. In the four-picture playback mode, four playback time axes corresponding to the selected four channels can be displayed. In the other single-screen playback modes, only one time axis is displayed.
  • Page 220 Enable Electronic Zoom: When the video is played, click " " to  turn on / off the electronic zoom function of the recorded video. Turn on the electronic zoom function, hold down the left mouse button, select the position to zoom in on the playback screen, release the mouse, select the location screen is placed, click "...
  • Page 221: Picture

    the yellow time point position, playback channel to play the point in time recording. 6.7 Picture In the picture interface, you can view and download all the pictures captured on the device side. The steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main interface, click "Picture" to enter the picture interface, as ○...
  • Page 222 Steps 2: Select the channel, click "OK", select the event type, and set the search time range. Steps 3: Click " ", the searched image is displayed on the right side of the interface. Steps 4: Select the picture, click "Download" to select the storage path, click "Ok", select the image to download to the specified folder.
  • Page 223 Figure 6-48 Download: Select the picture, click "Download", select the storage path,  click "Ok", select the picture to download to the specified folder.
  • Page 224: Chapter 7 Appendixes

    4. Whether can use if i install the hard disk drive of computer to NVR? Answer: If the hard disk you use can be supported by the system of NVR, it can work, but you need note, if the NVR begins to work, all data in your hard disk will loss.
  • Page 225: Maintenance

    4. About the audio/video signal line and RS-485 interfaces, kindly please don’t hot swap, or these port will be damaged easily. 5. Check the HDD power cable and data cable of the NVR regularly and look whether they are aging.

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