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  • Page 1 NVR_XVR Smart series User Manual Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference...
  • Page 2 Declaration Copyright ©2020. All rights reserved. Without the written permission of the company, any company or individual should not extract, duplicate part of or all of contents of this manual and no spreading in any form. As the upgrade of the products or other reason, the contents of manual will be upgraded periodically. Unless otherwise stipulated, the manual is used as a NOTE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Outline and Feature ......................3 1.1 Default ........................... 3 1.2 Function Features ........................ 3 Chapter 2 Appearance ........................6 2.1 The Front Panel ........................6 2.1.1 The Front Panel ......................6 2.2 Rear Panel ..........................6 2.2.1 General equipment rear panel introduction ............6 2.2.2 Built-in PoE device rear panel introduction ............
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Outline And Feature

    Chapter 1 Outline and Feature 1.1 Default  The factory default administrator User is admin and the password is admin The factory default for network is DHCP 1.2 Function Features  H.264 videos condense format, support 4K/6M/5M/4M/3M/2M/1080P /720P/D1 resolution ( depends of the different model) ...
  • Page 5  Maximum 6 recording time can be set in each day, and the recording trigger mode can be set independently for different time periods.  Recording trigger modes include Normal, Motion, Alarm, M&A, Intelligent.  Support video data retrieval and playback through channel, video type, and the date. ...
  • Page 6 Support remote manual trigger & stop recording.  Support remote manual trigger & stop alarm output.  Support alarm pushes function.  Support remote FTP server configuration.  Support remote PTZ control.  Support for Comelit View Smart App.  Support ONVIF protocol access to platform.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Appearance

    Chapter 2 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 Hard disk indicator Shows whether the hard drive is connected properly Power Indicator The device is powered on normally Shows whether the device is properly connected to...
  • Page 8: Built-In Poe Device Rear Panel Introduction

    Figure 2-2 The corresponding description of each interface in Figure 2-2 is shown in the following table: Name Description Ethernet port 1/2 Connect Network Audio output Equipment audio output interface Audio Input Equipment audio input interface HD Video Connect HD display devices such as computer monitors Output 2 Connect VGA display devices such as computer monitors HD Video...
  • Page 9: Mouse Description

    Connect VGA display devices such as computer monitors Audio Input Equipment audio input interface Audio output Equipment audio output interface PoE network Connect IP devices and power IP devices and networks port Ethernet port Connect Network USB port Connect the mouse, U disk or removable hard disk Power Device power connector Connector...
  • Page 10: Input Method Introduction

    2.4 Input Method Introduction Input method includes lowercase and uppercase English letters. Clicking " " button on the left can switch the input method and the symbol " " represents deleting incorrect input, as shown in Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5. Figure 2-4 Uppercase English input Figure 2-5 Lowercase English input...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Connection

    Chapter 3 Connection 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 12 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. Figure3-2 CAUTION ...
  • Page 13: Chapter 4 Start-Up

    Chapter 4 Start-up 4.1 System Initialization The steps to turn on the device are as follows: ○ 1 Connect the device to the monitor and plug in the mouse and power cord. ○ 2 Turn on the power switch on the rear panel to start the device. The system initialization screen appears, as shown in Figure 4-1.
  • Page 14 ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 2 Then select a user, enter the password, select the system language and click "Login" to login the system (the default username is admin, password is admin). ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 3 When the login password is too simple, a security password prompt will pop up. Click "Modify ".
  • Page 15 ○ 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"; insert a USB flash drive on the device, and click "Export Key".
  • Page 16 ○ 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 17 ○ 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 connect the hard disk usage status: When the status shows "In Use", please click "Next".
  • Page 18 ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 8 Go to the "Camera" interface, you can search for and add devices and click "Next". ○ Figure 4-2 ○ 9 Go to the "Change Password" interface, setting system password and security questions according to your actual needs,, click "Complete", the boot wizard is set up.
  • Page 19: Forget Password

    ○ Figure 4-2 NOTE  On the startup wizard screen, click "Exit→Confirm" to exit the startup wizard.  In the Date and Time setting interface, uncheck "Enable Wizard", the system will no longer display the "Boot Wizard" interface after the next boot. ...
  • Page 20 Figure 4-3  Answer The Question: Select the three security questions when setting the password and enter the answer to the corresponding question, click "Next Step" to enter the new password setting interface, as shown in Figure 4-4.
  • Page 21 Figure 4-4  Import Key: Select the authentication method as "Import Key", as shown in Figure 4-  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 22 Figure4-6  Dynamic Password: Select the authentication method as "Dynamic Password", as shown in Figure 4-7.
  • Page 23: 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 ...
  • Page 24: 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 25 ○ Figure 4-9 ○ 2 Select the device to add and click " " to add.
  • Page 26: 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 27: Ptz

    multiple. Click the right mouse button to exit the electronic zoom and restore the live preview interface. Image color button, click into the image interface, you can set the channel brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, fill light, exposure setting, white balance, video adjustment of the parameter values.
  • Page 28 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 ○...
  • Page 29: 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 30 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 the brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the preview screen by dragging the progress bar.
  • Page 31  Manual white balance: Support R, G, B gain adjustable, adjustment range is (0- 255), please click "Save" after setting.  Video adjustment: Here you can turn on and set 2D or 3D digital noise reduction.  Image enhancement: Here you can select the flicker control mode, turn on and set the wide dynamic intensity.
  • Page 32: 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.
  • Page 33: Alarm Status

    the NVR. Exit full screen, click to enter the main menu mode. Table 5-1 NOTE  At present, only some equipment of the company supports fisheye correction.  Multi-screen display depends on the maximum number of channels supported by the device.
  • Page 34: System Info

    Figure 5-2 5.1.2 System Info Click " " in the shortcut menu to enter the version information interface, where you can view the device name, Model No., number of channels supported by the product, serial number and other information, as shown in Figure 5-3 below:...
  • Page 35: Poll

    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 36: 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 37 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 channel management interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.4)
  • Page 38: Operation

    Click to enter the alarm information interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.8) Click to enter the backup progress interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.9) Click to enter the logout interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.10) Table 5-2 5.3 Operation 5.3.1Preview In the main menu, click " "...
  • Page 39 Figure 5-7 The interface description is shown in the following table: Function Description Min / Max Ch: Intelligently select the number of playback channels. The minimum number of channels selects one channel at a time by default; the maximum number of channels selects the maximum channels supported by the Channel device at a time, such as 4 channels.
  • Page 40 : Clip time setting Export Clip , select the clip file, and then click "OK" to backup the selected file to the USB flash drive. : Deceleration / Acceleration : Frame rewind / Frame advance : Reverse video : play/pause : Previous page / Next page : 1/4/9/16 split screen : Full-screen playback...
  • Page 41 : Zoom in / out play bar Click the play interface to pop up the hidden menu : Capture : Turn volume on / off : Electronic zoom Menu hide : Add tags, intercept playback files and add 5 seconds before and after recording : Fisheye : Close hidden menu Display searched video, according to different systems,...
  • Page 42 Figure 5-8  Multi-channel playback 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 ...
  • Page 43  The recording information of the channel can be selected in the first progress bar display box, and the intelligent search recording information of the channel can be selected in the second progress bar display box.  Tag playback The tag playback function can help users record relevant information at a certain point in time when playing back videos, so that they can view these marked videos at any time.
  • Page 44 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 45 Figure 5-13 NOTE  You can also click" " to set the start and end time of the clip to export the video file directly, as shown in Figure 5-14 below.
  • Page 46: 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 47 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 48  : Display search results by thumbnail.  : Display search results by list.  : Jump to the first page of search results.  : 1 page forward  : 1 page backward  : Jump to the last page of search results. ...
  • Page 49 Figure 5-17 Steps 3: Click "Backup → New Folder", enter the file name, and click "OK", as shown in Figure 5-18 below. Figure 5-18...
  • Page 50: Channel

    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 5-19 below. Figure 5-19 NOTE  When files are backed up, you can delete and pause the backup files through " ", "...
  • Page 51  The device may face network security problems when it is connected to the Internet. Please strengthen the protection of personal information and data. When you find that the device may have hidden network security risks, please contact us in time. It is recommended that you conduct a periodic network security assessment of the device.
  • Page 52 ○ Figure 5-20  : Click the drop-down icon to hide the "Search Device" list.  : 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 administrator password, click "OK"...
  • Page 53 ○ Figure 5-20 NOTE  Click " " in the upper right corner to switch to list display, as shown in Figure 5-20 ○ 4 below. ○ Figure 5-20  Auto Add: Click NVR to modify all camera IP and other network parameters in the LAN, and connect it to NVR.
  • Page 54  Manual Add: Click to enter the "Channel Setup" interface. You can close the channel, switch, modify the protocol, switch the preview code stream or manually enter ○ the device related information to add the device, as shown in Figure 5-20 5 .here are two methods of manually adding IP and domain name addition.
  • Page 55  Port: Access to the port used by IPC, the default is 80.  Update: Select one or more upgrade devices of the same type, insert the U disk storing the upgrade package of the device into the NVR, click "Upgrade", the system will find the upgrade package in the U disk and display it, select the upgrade package, click "Upgrade ", Upgrade IPC in batches at the same time.
  • Page 56 Figure 5-21 Steps 2: Check the connection status and power usage of each port of POE, and choose "long distance" or "short distance" according to the actual connection distance. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.  PoE Bonding Configuration (FOR NVR ONLY) The specific operation steps are as follows: →POE→PoE Bonding Configuration"...
  • Page 57 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. 5.3.4.3 OSD OSD is the abbreviation of "On Screen Display", the OSD of local preview mainly includes time and channel name.
  • Page 58 The specific operation steps are as follows: →Image" to enter Image configuration interface, as Step 1: In the main menu, click " shown in Figure 5-24 below. Figure 5-24 Steps 2: Select the channel for image configuration. Steps 3: Adjust the image parameters of the channel. NOTE ...
  • Page 59  When the fill mode is "Day", the device monitor video is added to the daytime effect.  When the fill mode is "Night", the device monitor video is patched into a night effect.  Filtering time: It is used to prevent the ambient light from getting better and the light is frequently turned on and off, and the filtering time is set.
  • Page 60 ○ Figure 5-25 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. ...
  • Page 61 ○ Figure 5-25  Preset No.: Select preset points.  Stay Time: Stay time on the Preset.  Speed: Speed for Cruise.  Cruise On: After clicking, the device cruises according to the selected cruise route.  Del Cruise: Select the cruise line, click to "Del Cruise", and complete the cruise line to remove.
  • Page 62 ○ Figure 5-25 Step 2: Select the channel where the PTZ camera is located, click "PTZ parameter setting" ○ to enter the PTZ parameter setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-25...
  • Page 63 ○ Figure 5-25 Step 3: Set the relevant parameters (protocol, baud rate, data bit, stop bit, parity bit, etc.) of the connected camera as required, and click "Confirm" to complete.  Channel: Select to access the camera channel with pan/tilt function. ...
  • Page 64 Steps 2: Select the channel for video occlusion. Steps 3: Use the mouse to define the occlusion area in the video, as shown in Figure 5-26 ○ 2 below. ○ Figure 5-26 Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. ...
  • Page 65 Figure 5-27 Steps 2: Select the channel to be set, modify the channel name. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. 5.3.4.8 Main Stream ( For NVR Only) Main Stream interface is used for recording parameter configuration, the specific operation steps are as follows: →Main Stream"...
  • Page 66 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 drop-down Channel parameters box. There are two types of video compression parameters: Main Stream (timing) and Main Stream (Event).
  • Page 67 Table 5-4 Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. 5.3.4.9 Sub Stream (FOR NVR ONLY) Sub stream parameters are used for network transmission. When the network environment is poor, users can use sub stream for network preview to reduce the transmission bandwidth, and sub stream are also used for mobile phone monitoring.
  • Page 68 The stream type is Video & Audio Select through the drop-down Stream Type (composite stream), and the recording box. information includes video and audio. The code stream mode is divided into variable code rate and constant code rate. Select through the drop-down Variable bit rate: The bit rate will change box.
  • Page 69 Figure 5-30 Step 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-6 for specific parameter descriptions. Name Details Setting Select the channel to set recording Select through the drop-down Channel parameters box. Select through the drop-down Video Encoding H264, H265 box.
  • Page 70 Audio encoding method selection, the Select through the drop-down device supports G711U, G711A, AAC Audio Encoding box. options。 Watermark Select through the drop-down Enable/disable. Enable box. Watermark Click to enter the watermark content. String Select through the drop-down box. Resolution refers to the number of pixels Resolution NOTE: contained in a unit length.
  • Page 71: Storage

    NOTE  Each configuration item of this interface depends on the specific model of the connected channel device, please refer to the actual. 5.3.5 Storage Storage is composed of Record, Storage Device, Storage Mode, Auto Backup and Advanced. 5.3.5.1 Record NVR supports two recording plan, drawing method and editing method.
  • Page 72 ○ Figure 5-31 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 5-31 3 below. ○...
  • Page 73  There are 6 time periods available for each day, and the device will start the corresponding type of recording within the set time range.  The smallest unit of the drawing area is 1 hour.  Select "All" to edit the time period of all week. ...
  • Page 74  ○ Figure 5-31  Copy: After complete the setup, you can click "Copy" button to copy current setup to ○ other channel(s), as shown in Figure 5-31...
  • Page 75 ○ Figure 5-31 5.3.6.2 Storage Device The storage device is used to format the hard disk and view the hard disk's applicable status and capacity.  Formatting the hard drive 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".
  • Page 76: System

    ○ Figure 5-32 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 77 Figure 5-33 Steps 2: Set the language, time zone, recording mode, recording days and other information of the device as needed.  Language: Set the default language of the system, currently supports Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Polish, Czech, Russian, Thai, Hebrew, Bulgarian, Arabic, German, French, Portuguese, Turkish, Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Roman, Korean, Dutch, Greek, Vietnamese and Japanese, the default is English.
  • Page 78  Time Format: Choose a 24-Hour or 12-Hour format.  Separator: Select the separator for the date format.  Enable DST: Check " ", open the daylight saving time function, set the relevant parameters, such as Type, Date, Start Time, End Time and so on. ...
  • Page 79  Turn off LITE mode: maximum access to 8M_15fps, 5M_20fps, 4M_30fps, 3M_30fps and 1080P, maximum support encoding 1080P 15fps when accessing 1080P. NOTE  When selecting signal connected mode for single-channel, user need to follow certain rules, the interface will automatically reflect the options in accordance with the rules. ...
  • Page 80 →TCP/IP→TCP/IP" to enter TCP/IP to set the Step 1: In the main menu, click " interface, as shown in Figure 5-36 below. Figure 5-36 Steps 2: Configure IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and other related network parameters. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. ...
  • Page 81  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.  Only PoE-capable devices have an internal network card function. Please refer to the actual product.
  • Page 82  Refresh Time (Sec): Do not register frequently. The interval between two registrations shall be more than 60 seconds. Too many registration requests may result in server attack.  User Name: The account registered in the DNS service provider.  Password: The password to the account registered in the DNS service provider.
  • Page 83 NOTE  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 84 With FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server, you can store alarm pictures on the FTP server. Prerequisites You need to purchase or download the FTP service tool and install the software on your PC. NOTE  To create an FTP user, you must set FTP folder write permission. Otherwise, the picture will not be uploaded successfully.
  • Page 85  When the remote directory is empty, the system will save the uploaded image in the root directory of the FTP server.  Enter the name of the remote directory, the system will create a folder with the corresponding name under the FTP root directory, and save the uploaded pictures in this folder.
  • Page 86 Steps 2: Enable the UPnP function and configure related parameters such as Internal IP, External IP, and port mapping information of the UPnP route. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration.  Enable: Turn on/off the device UPnP function. ...
  • Page 87 Figure 5-42 Steps 2: Choose "Restriction Type ", such as "Blacklist ". Steps 3: Click "Add ", choose IP address(or MAC address ), input IP address. Steps 4: Click "Apply", the IP address or MAC address will be added to the Blacklist of the device.
  • Page 88  Cloud Storage  Google Set cloud storage. When the device triggers an alarm, it can store the captured alarm image of the device on the cloud server. Prerequisites 1) You need to have a Dropbox or Google Cloud Storage account. 2) Using this function, the device must be connected to an external network;...
  • Page 89  Test: After binding, click "Test" to confirm whether the binding is successful. If the test fails, check whether the device is properly connected to the network and the cloud storage configuration.  Advanced  E-mail 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.
  • Page 90  Message Interval (Min): The interval between sending emails. After the email sending interval is set, when the alarm is triggered, the system does not trigger the immediate sending of the email according to the alarm signal. Instead, the email is sent according to the interval time of the same type of event email.
  • Page 91 Figure 5-45 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 92  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 93 ○ Figure 5-46 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 Figure 5-46 3 below.
  • Page 94 ○ Figure 5-46 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 95  Remote Channel Setup: Add, delete, modify IP channels remotely.  Remote User: View the User interface remotely.  Remote Disk: View and set recording plans, format storage devices remotely.  Remote Log:View system logs remotely.  Remote Update:Upgrade the device on the web. ...
  • Page 96 ○ Figure 5-46  Modify the user The specific operation steps are as follows: →User" to enter User interface. Step 1: In the main menu, choose " Steps 2: Choose User, click " Modify" to enter Modify User interface, as shown in Figure 5-47 below.
  • Page 97 →User" to enter User interface. Step 1: In the main menu, choose " Steps 2: Choose the user you want to delete, click the corresponding" Delete" below to delete it. Steps 3: Click "Confirm" to complete user deletion.  Modify password ...
  • Page 98 Steps 4: Insert the U disk into the device, click "Export Key". NOTE  When the administrator password is changed for the first time, a security question and corresponding answer must be set to successfully change the password.  When changing the administrator password, the key may not be exported. ...
  • Page 99 put old password, new password and confirm. Steps 5: Reset the security question and corresponding answer, and export the key. Steps 6: 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.
  • Page 100 ○ Figure 5-51 Steps 2: Turn on motion detection and select a channel. Steps 3: Set area, sensitivity.  Use the mouse to draw the area that needs motion detection on the ○ channel video, as shown in Figure 5-51 2 below.
  • Page 101 ○ Figure 5-51 Steps 5: Click "Linkage Action" to enter Linkage interface, Set normal linkage and alarm ○ output as required, as shown in Figure 5-51 4 below. ○ Figure 5-51 Steps 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting. NOTE ...
  • Page 102 After setting to enable email notification for motion detection, click "Main menu→ →Advanced→E-mail" to enter E-mail setting interface to set up the email. When the system the alarm e-mail sends a linkage alarm within the set time period, the recipient receive ...
  • Page 103 Figure 5-52 Steps 2: Choose a channel, and enable the video loss. Steps 3: Set normal linkage and alarm output as required. Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting.  Channel: Select the channel.  Enable: Check " " to turn on / off video loss alarm. ...
  • Page 104 ○ Figure 5-53 Steps 2: Select a alarm input channel, click " " to enter the Alarm Input edit interface, as ○ shown in Figure 5-53 2 below...
  • Page 105 ○ Figure 5-53 Steps 3: Select the number, name and type of the alarm input, and enable it. Steps 4: Draw the alarm time in the drawing area, or set the alarm time through "Edit", as ○ shown in Figure 5-53 3 below.
  • Page 106 Steps 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting.  Buzzer Alarm:When an alarm occurs, the device will beep to show a warning.  E-mail Notification: When an alarm occurs, the device will send an email as a warning.  Screen Display: When an alarm occurs, the device pops up an alarm screen to show a warning.
  • Page 107 Steps 2: Select a alarm input channel, click " "to enter the Alarm Input edit interface, as ○ shown in Figure 5-54 2 below. ○ Figure 5-54 Steps 3: Select the Alarm Output number, Delay time, Alarm Name and Alarm Status. Steps 4: Draw the arming schedule in the drawing area, or set the alarm time through "Edit".
  • Page 108 →Normal→Exception" to enter Exception setting Step 1: In the main menu, choose " interface, as shown in Figure 5-55 below. Figure 5-55 Steps 2: Select the event type, click " " to enable the exception alarm function, choose the way for linkage(Screen Display, E-mail Notification, Buzzer Alarm) and alarm output port. Steps 3: Click "Apply"...
  • Page 109 Figure 5-56 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 (ONLY FOR NVR) The specific operation steps are as follows: →Smart Event"...
  • Page 110 Figure 5-57 Steps 2: Set the intelligent detection and alarm mode of the channel. The types of smart detection alarms supported by the device including line crossing detection, regional intrusion, loitering and people gathering.  Line Crossing Line crossing detection can detect whether there is an object crossing the set warning surface in the video, and perform linkage alarm according to the judgment result.
  • Page 111 the object will be judged as the target object. The sensitivity can be set in the range of 0-100.  Direction: There are three options: "A <-> B (bidirectional)", "A-> B", "B-> A", which refers to the direction in which an object passes through the warning area to trigger an alarm.
  • Page 112 →Smart Event" to enter Smart Event setting Step 1: In the main menu, choose " interface. Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the regional intrusion, click "Regional Intrusion" ○ to enter regional intrusion setting mode, as shown in Figure 5-59 1 below.
  • Page 113  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, Full Screen Monitoring) and Trigger Alarm Output, as shown in Figure 5- ○...
  • Page 114 ○ Figure 5-60 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting", to set the rule of loitering, the specific steps are shown as below: 1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need. NOTE  1. Loitering can set 4 rules, you can choose any rule. 2.Set the Time Threshold (Seconds) and sensitivity of the rule.
  • Page 115 Steps 4: Click "Processing Method", set alarm linkage (Buzzer, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording, Full Screen Monitoring) and Trigger Alarm Output as required, as shown in Figure ○ 5-60 2 below. ○ Figure 5-60 Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting. ...
  • Page 116 ○ Figure 5-61 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting",, to set the rule of people gathering, the specific steps are shown as below: 1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need. NOTE  People gathering can set 4 rules, you can choose any rule. ...
  • Page 117 ○ Figure 5-61 Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting. NOTE  When the device supports an external alarm device, the alarm processing method can trigger the alarm output. 5.3.7.6 Live View The Live View is compose of Display and View. ...
  • Page 118 Figure 5-62 Steps 2: Set the Configure resolution, transparency and other related parameters. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.  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. ...
  • Page 119 Figure 5-63 Steps 2: Select video output interface, channel and picture split icon. Steps 3: Click "Bind→Apply", save the setting.  Video output interface: NVR external monitor port.  Channel: Channel. Show all channels of the NVR for user configuration. ...
  • Page 120: Maintenance

    Figure 5-64 Steps 2: Select the preview channel. Steps 3: Click "Apply", save the setting. 5.3.8 Maintenance The Maintenance is compose of System Information, Upgrade, Network Information, System Service and HDD Operation. 5.3.8.1 System Information  Device The specific operation steps are as follows: →Device"...
  • Page 121 Figure 5-65 Steps 2: View NVR Model No., Device Version, System Version, release date and other information.  Camera The specific operation steps are as follows: →Camera" to enter camera interface, as shown in Step 1: In the main menu, choose" Figure 5-66 below.
  • Page 122 Steps 2: View the status information of NVR channels.  Record The specific operation steps are as follows: →Record" to enter record interface, as shown in Step 1: In the main menu, choose " Figure 5-67 below. Figure 5-67 Steps 2: View the recording status and encoding parameters of each NVR channel. ...
  • Page 123 Figure 5-68 Steps 2: View the alarm input status of each channel of NVR.  Network The specific operation steps are as follows: →Network" to enter network interface, as shown in Step 1: In the main menu, choose " Figure 5-69 below. Figure 5-69 Steps 2: Check the network connection and configuration of the NVR.
  • Page 124 The specific operation steps are as follows: →HDD" to enter HDD interface, as shown in Figure Step 1: In the main menu, choose " 5-70 below. Figure 5-70 Steps 2: View the status and attribute information of the hard disk connected to the device. ...
  • Page 125 Figure 5-71 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 126 Figure 5-72 Steps 2: Export/ import the configuration files.  Config Export: Insert U disk into NVR, click "Config Export" and wait for the export progress to complete, click "Confirm".  Config Import: Insert the U disk that stores the configuration file into the NVR, click "Config Import →...
  • Page 127 Steps 3: Click " Refresh", choose the upgrade file, click " Upgrade→Confirm", wait for the interface to finish the progress bar, and the device will automatically restart to complete the upgrade. NOTE  After several attempts to refresh, the device still cannot detect the upgrade package. Please check whether the USB disk is in good contact with the USB interface of the device, and the upgrade file name is correct.
  • Page 128 The specific operation steps are as follows: →Online Upgrade" to enter manual online Step 1: In the main menu, choose " upgrade interface. Steps 2: Click "Check", a prompt interface pops up, if a new version is detected, the system will prompt information about the new version.
  • Page 129 Steps 2: Select the configuration items that need to be restored to factory settings. Steps 3: Click "Apply→OK".  Restore Storage Default Param: Select / Cancel to restore all storage configuration parameters to default values.  Restore Camera Default Param: Select / Cancel to restore all cameras configuration parameters to default values.
  • Page 130 Figure 5-76 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: →Network Detection" to enter network detection Step 1: In the main menu, choose "...
  • Page 131 Figure 5-78 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 132: Alarm Information

    Figure 5-79 Steps 2: Select the hard disk to be tested and set "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 133 Figure 5-80 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 5-81 below.
  • Page 134: Backup Process

    Figure 5-81 Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. 5.3.10 Backup Process In the main menu, click " " to enter the backup process interface, during file backup, you can view the backup progress of the file, pause and delete the backup file, as shown in Figure 5-7 below.
  • Page 135: Shutdown

    Figure 5-82 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 136 Figure 5-83 Steps 2: Do the corresponding operation as needed (Logout, Reboot, Shutdown).

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