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  • Page 1 Network Video Recorder User Manual Version 22.3.31.1...
  • Page 2 When cleaning the device, unplug the power cord and completely  shutoff the power. The dust on the circuit board inside the NVR may cause a short  circuitafter being exposed to moisture. Regularly clean the circuit board, connectors, chassis, and chassis fan with a soft brush. If dirt...
  • Page 3  when cleaning the device. Do not use strong or abrasive cleaning agents. Thiscan damage the surface coating. Please purchase the NVR dedicated hard drive recommended by  theequipment manufacturer from the formal channels to ensure the quality and usage requirements of the hard drive.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Outline ..................... 5 1.2 Default ..................... 5 1.3 Descriptive content agreement ...............5 1.4 Function Features ..................6 Chapter 2 NVR Appearance ................10 2.1 The Front Panel ..................10 2.1.1 The Front Panel ................10 2.2 Rear Panel ....................10 2.2.1 General equipment rear panel introduction ....... 10 2.2.2 Built-in PoE device rear panel introduction .........11...
  • Page 5 5.5.3 Picture ..................45 5.5.4 Log ....................46 5.6 Config .....................47 5.6.1 Easy Mode ..................47 5.6.2 Expert Mode ................82 5.7 Maintain ....................146 5.7.1 System Message ................ 146 5.7.2 Device Upgrade ................. 146 5.7.3 Restore Default ................149 5.7.4 Automatic Maintenance ............150 5.7.5 Import And Export ..............
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Outline And Feature

    The "IP device" mentioned in this manual mainly refers to IPC, IP  DOME,or DVS. 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.
  • Page 7: Function Features

     PoE,face detection, crossover detection, regional intrusion,people stay detection, people gathering whichever is the case. Only one USB interface NVR needs to use USB interface such as  Configuration import, Configuration export, backup, IPC Update, Manual Update, first select the corresponding function, such as click "Config import", pop-up "Please insert the usb disk"...
  • 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  buttonsfrontal, USB mouse. Administrator can create multi-user and set permissions, which can ...
  • Page 10 Support remote PTZ control.  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  ofequipment, 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: Built-In Poe Device Rear Panel Introduction

    Figure 2-2 The corresponding description of each interface in Figure 2-2 is shown in thefollowing table: Name Description When multi modes/ fault tolerance,LAN2 is the main network card,can connect Internet and IPC,and LAN1 Ethernet port is the secondary network card,can connect the other IPC of another network segment;When single network card mode, only use LAN2;...
  • Page 13: Mouse Description

    Connector Table 2-3 NOTE The panel diagram does not reflect the product size and ratio.  Pleaserefer to the actual product for details. 2.3 Mouse Description Operate NVR through mouse left button, right button & scroll wheel. Mouse actions Function...
  • Page 14: Input Method Introduction

    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. 1. When interface not locking, click right mouse button, system menu pops up 2.
  • 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  beendisconnected. Please use the NVR dedicated monitor hard drive recommended by  thedevice manufacturer. 3.1.1 Installation tools A Phillips screwdriver 3.1.2 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 thePoE standard.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 Nvr Startup

     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 powersupply 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 4-2① ② Then select a user, enter the password, select the system language and click "Login" to login the system (the default username is admin,...
  • Page 21 Figure 4-2 ② ③ Go to the "Date and Time" interface, configure the Device date and time, and click "Next". Figure 4-2 ③ ○ 4 Go to the "Network Setup" interface, configure the network parameters of the device. Click "Next". Figure 4-2 ④...
  • Page 22 ○ 5 Go to the "Camera" interface, you can search for and add devices and click "Next". Figure 4-2⑤ ○ 6 Go to the "Hard Disk" interface, you can check the hard disk usage status: When the status shows "In Use", please click "Next".When the status shows "not mounted", select the hard disk, click "Format →Confirm", the device restarts, and the hard disk is formatted.
  • Page 23: Forget Password

    Any interface of the boot wizard, if you do not need to modify it,  pleaseclick "Next" to enter the next interface directly. Please confirm that the NVR device has been properly connected to  thenetwork before setting up the network parameters.
  • Page 24 the question", "Import Key" and "Dynamic Password". Figure 4-3 Answer The Question: Select the three security questions when  settingthe 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. Figure 4-4 Import Key: Select the authentication method as "Import Key", ...
  • Page 25 Figure4-5 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. 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.
  • Page 26: Preview Interface

    "DynamicPassword", as shown in Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 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 27: Quick Add Device

    interface, as shown in Figure 4-8. 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 theappropriate date and time.
  • Page 28 ○ Figure 4-9 ○ 2 Select the device to add and click " " to add.
  • Page 29 ○ Figure 4-9 Search: Click "Refresh" to automatically search all online IP devices  in the LAN. Add: Add selected device.  Manual Add: For details on how to manually enter device  information,see 5.3.5.1. NOTE Manual Add: On the add device interface, enter the IP address → ...
  • Page 30: Chapter 5 Nvr Menu

    Chapter 5 NVR Menu 5.1 Shortcut menu After logging in to the system, click the right mouse button to pop up a shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 The shortcut menu icons and specific functions are shown in Table 5-1...
  • Page 31: Main Menu

    Table 5-1 5.2 Main Menu After logging in to the system, click the right mouse button and select Exit Full Screen to enter the main menu interface. The main menu includes preview, playback, search, configuration, maintenance, alarm information, download, QR code, and power supply, as shown in Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2 The main menu icons and specific functions are shown in Table 5-2 below: Icons...
  • Page 32: Preview

    Click to enter the alarm infointerface. Click to enter the download interface. Click to view the QR code. Click to enter the logout user interface Table 5-2 5.3 Preview In the main menu, click " " to enter the preview interface, as shown inFigure 5-3: Figure 5-3 5.3.1 Channel shortcut menu...
  • Page 33: Ptz

    Figure 5-4 The function of each icon is shown in the following table: Icon Function Manual capture, click the button to capture the current video pictures. Search, view and backup pictures can be carried out in "Picture". Instant playback button, click the button, the channel playback 5 minutes before the video.
  • Page 34 Figure 5-5 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) ofthe gimbal equipment, focusing, zooming, aperture, rapid positioning and cruising, etc., use with the direction keys when setting, as shown in Figure 5-5 Channel: The channel where the PTZ device is located.
  • Page 35: Image Configuration

    Figure 5-6 Preset: Used to set/recall/delete presets.  Cruise: Select the cruise line that has been set and click to turn  on/off cruise. 5.3.3 Image Configuration In the image configuration interface, you can set the image parameters such as brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, etc. The steps for image setup are as follows: Step 1: Click "...
  • Page 36: Playback

    dynamic, mirroring, corridor mode, video format, day and night switching and other parameters according to actual needs. Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the settings. Image adjustment: According to the actual environment, you can  adjustthe brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the preview screenby dragging the progress bar.
  • Page 37 Figure 5-8 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 38 : Normal : Deceleration : Acceleration Playback : Frame rewind control area : Frame advance : Play : Pause :Go back 30 seconds :fast forward 30 seconds :Full Screen Display the recording type and the time period under the current conditions.When the device is in multi-split screen, click theplayback interface Play bar and select a channel.
  • Page 39 The specific steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click " " to enter the playback interface. Step 2: Select the video playback channel, and the calendar will automatically display the current month's video recording. Single channel Playback ...
  • Page 40: Playback Assistance Function

    Figure 5-10 NOTE Multi-channel playback supports MAX speed playback.  The interface shown in Figure 5-10 is for reference only. Different  modelshave different maximum number of channels for simultaneous playback and different functions. Please refer to the actual interface. 5.4.2 Playback assistance function Electronic zoom ...
  • Page 41 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 42 shown in Figure 5-12 below. Figure 5-12 NOTE After adding the tag, the system will automatically clip and save the  10 second video before and after the tagging time. Clip  It supports clip video files during video playback. The specific operation stepsare as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "...
  • Page 43: Search

    Figure 5-13 Steps 4: Click "Save" to export clips to USB flash drive, as shown in Figure5- 14 below. Figure 5-14 5.5 Search 5.5.1 Video The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, select "Search→Video" to enter the video search interface, as shown in Figure 5-15 below.
  • Page 44 Steps 4: Export the video file, insert the U disk into the NVR, select the video file, click "Export" or "Export All", wait for the export progress to complete, and then export the searched video files to the U disk.
  • Page 45: Smart

    Steps 4: Export the video file, insert the U disk into the NVR, select the video file, click "Export" or "Export All", wait for the export progress to complete, and then export the searched video files to the U disk.
  • Page 46: Picture

    Steps 4: Export the picture file, insert the U disk into the NVR, select the picture file, click "Export" or "Export All", wait for the export progress to complete, and then export the searched picture files to the U disk.
  • Page 47: Log

    Steps 3:Click the "Search"button to view the log. Steps 4: Export the log file, insert the U disk into the NVR, click "Export All", wait for the export progress to complete, and then export the searched log files to the U disk.
  • Page 48: Config

    Log: Choose to find the log file type, there are system management,user  management,parameter configuration,file operations,status prompt,alarm event. Start/End Time: Select the start and end time of the search file.  Search:Search for picture files by search criteria and display them in a list. ...
  • Page 49 Displays the resolution of the current device output, the selectable values are 1024×768, 1280×720, 1280×1024, 1920×1080, 3840×2160 NVR HD high-definition interface supports maximum 4K resolution output. 【Boot Wizard】 It is enabled by default, and it will directly enter the "Startup Wizard"...
  • Page 50 ❖ Add User The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "Config → Easy Mode → System Config→User Config" to enter User interface, as shown in Figure 5-20. Figure 5-20 User list: Displays all current users of the device; the administrator can ...
  • Page 51 Figure 5-22 Steps 4: Choose a level ,enter the new user information (user name, password, confirmpassword), select the level, click "Save". Steps 5: Setting permissions. Click the "PermissionSet" button to enter the permission setting interface, and set the user permission. Authority Description ...
  • Page 52 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 53 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 54 Figure 5-24 Steps 3: Modify users password as needed, click "Save". NOTE When administrator changing the password, an unlock pattern can be  set at the sametime, and the user will have one more way to login to the device. ❖...
  • Page 55 Steps 3: Modify the user's local permissions and remote permissions as needed, and click "Save" to complete the modification. Abnormal Config  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 56 Buzzer Alarm:When an alarm occurs, the device will beep to show a  warning. 5.6.1.2 Network Config Basic Config  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.
  • Page 57 Steps 2: Configure IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and other related network parameters. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. IP Address: Enter the IP address of NVR.  Enable DHCP: Enable / disable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration ...
  • Page 58 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 59 Figure 5-28 Step2: Make sure that the NVR accesses the external network, choose "Enable P2P→ Encryption ". Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Steps 4: The connect status shows "Online ". This indicates that P2P is enabled and can be used normally.
  • Page 60 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. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, click "Config→ Network Config → E-mail"...
  • Page 61 ❖ Add Device After adding a remote device, you can view the video screen of the remote device directly on the NVR, and perform operations such as storage and management. Different devices support different numbers of remote devices. You can add required remote devices based on actual conditions.
  • Page 62 NVR is located and set its network parameters correctly. NOTE 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.
  • Page 63 Steps 3: Choose the device you want to add, click "Add", asshown in Figure 5-32below. Figure 5-32 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 64 Updade IPC: 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...
  • Page 65 : Delete the current IPC from the device list.  Link: " " indicates that the connection is successful, and " "  indicates that the connection fails. If the connection fails, the connection status will indicate the cause of the failure. If the password is incorrect, the user password will be incorrect.
  • Page 66 Step 1: In the main menu, click "Config → Easy Mode→ Channel Manage → POE" to enter PoE Bonding Configuration interface, as shown in Figure 5-35 below. Figure 5-35 Steps 2: Select the bound channel and set the channel that the device is powered by POE,and choose "long distance"...
  • Page 67 Figure 5-36 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 68 →Motion Detection" to enter Motion Detection interface, as shown in Figure 5-37below. Figure 5-37 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 ...
  • Page 69 shown in Figure 5-39 below. Draw the arming time in the drawing area, or click "Edit Time" to set the day of the week and time period 1&8. Figure 5-39 Steps 5: Click "Linkage " to enter Linkage interface, Set normal linkageand alarm output as required, as shown in Figure 5-40 below.
  • Page 70  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 71 ❖ 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 72 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 " Config →Easy Mode →Channel Manage →Event Config→ Alarm Input" to enter Alarm Input interface, as shown in Figure 5-42below.
  • Page 73 ❖ 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 74 The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " Config → Easy Mode → Channel Manage → Event Config → Alarm Output" toenter Alarm Output interface, as shown in Figure 5-45 below. Figure 5-45 Steps 2: Select the alarm output channel and enable it, and set the delay time and alarm name.
  • Page 75 5.6.1.4 Record Manage Record Plan  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 " Config → Easy Mode → Record Manage →Record Plan"...
  • Page 76 Figure 5-48 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 5-49 below. Figure 5-49 NOTE There are 8 time periods available for each day, and the device will start ...
  • Page 77 Press and hold the left mouse button in the drawing area, then drag the  box to select, you can edit the time period of each day of the week synchronously. ❖ Set the recording plan by editing method The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "...
  • Page 78 More Settings: You can set the prerecord time(s) and post-record(s), as  shown in Figure 5-51 below. Figure 5-51 Copy Channel: After complete the setup, you can click "Copy  Channel " button to copycurrent setup to other channel(s), as shown in Figure 5-52.
  • Page 79 Figure 5-53 Steps 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-5 for specific parameter descriptions. Name Details Setting Select the channel to set recording Channel parameters There are two types of video compression parameters: Main Stream (timing) and Main Stream NOTE: (Event).
  • Page 80 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 " Config → Easy Mode → Record Manage →Storage Device"...
  • Page 81 Figure 5-55 Steps 3: Wait for the formatting progress bar to finish, click "Close", the NVR will restart and complete the format. The status of the hard disk is "Using" at this time. No.: The number of HDD that connect the system.
  • Page 82 The hard disk must be formatted first when the hard disk is connected  to the NVR for the first time or when "Not formatted" is displayed. The device does not need to format the hard disk when the hard disk ...
  • Page 83: Expert Mode

    Figure 5-56 Steps 2: Select "Enable → Google" to obtain the "Authorization Code". Follow the prompts to log in to the website on the computer and enter the "Authorization Code" to bind the Google server cloud service. Steps 3: Click "Apply". Steps 4: Click "Test"...
  • Page 84 Common Config  In Common Config interface, you can view and set the NVR language, time zone, date format, system time, resolution, device name, screen saver time, mouse movement speed, enable or disable daylight saving time, boot wizard, operation password function.
  • Page 85 Resolution: Displays the resolution of the current device output, the  selectable values are 1024×768, 1280×720, 1280×1024, 1920×1080, 3840× 2160 NVR HD high-definition interface supports maximum 4K resolution output. Device Name: Fill in the name of the device according to actual needs, ...
  • Page 86 Figure 5-58 ❖ Channel The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click "Config → Expert Mode → System Config → Preview Config → Channel" to enter Channel interface, as shown in Figure 5-59 below. Figure 5-59 Steps 2: Select the channel to be set, modify the channel name.
  • Page 87 Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. User Config  NOTE The factory default administrator user name is admin and the password  is 12345. Administrators can add and delete users and configure user parameters.  The user level has two levels, the Operator and the General user. ...
  • Page 88 Figure 5-60 User list: Displays all current users of the device; the administrator can  only change its password, not its permissions. Steps 2: Click "Add" to enter the permission confirmation interface, first confirm the password, as shown in Figure 5-61below. Figure 5-61 Steps 3: Enter the administrator password, click "Save", after the permission isconfirmed, you can enter the add user interface to add users, as shown in...
  • Page 89 Figure 5-62 Steps 4: Choose a level ,enter the new user information (user name, password, confirmpassword), select the level, click "Save". Steps 5: Setting permissions. Click the "PermissionSet" button to enter the permission setting interface, and set the user permission. Authority Description ...
  • Page 90 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 91 Figure 5-63 below. Figure 5-63 5.6.2.2 Network Config Basic Config  ❖ 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.
  • Page 92 Steps 2: Configure IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and other related network parameters. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. IP Address: Enter the IP address of NVR.  Enable DHCP: Enable / disable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration ...
  • Page 93 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 94 information on the WAN PC. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the menu page, select "Config → Expert Mode → Network Config → Basic Config → DDNS" to enter the DDNS interface, as shown in Figure 5-65. Figure 5-65 Steps 2: Enable DDNS, select the DDNS type, and enter the refresh time (Sec), username, and password.
  • Page 95 Domain: The domain name registered in the DNS service provider.  NOTE 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.
  • Page 96 Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration. Enable: Turn on/off the device PPPoE function.  User Name: The PPPoE user name provided by the ISP (Internet Service  Provider). Password: The password corresponding to the user name.  NOTE After setting successfully, You could check the status of the PPPOE ...
  • Page 97 Figure 5-67 Steps 2: Choose "Enable NTP" to set NTP related parameters. NTP Sever: Select the domain name of the server where the NTP serviceis  installed. Customize: When the NTP server selects "Custom", enter the NTP  serverdomain name manually. Push interval (Min): The interval of NTP time correction, the default is 720 ...
  • Page 98 Otherwise, the picture will not be uploaded successfully. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, click "Config → Expert Mode → Network Config → Basic Config → FTP" to enterthe FTP interface, as shown in Figure 5-68.
  • Page 99 ❖ UPnP 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 100 Figure 5-69 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 101 TCP internal and external ports must be consistent and cannot be  modified. ❖ Block/Allow List The Block/Allow 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. Blocklist: ...
  • Page 102 Figure 5-70 Steps 2: Choose "Restriction Type ", such as "Blocklist ". 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 103 IPC, NVR, XVR devices simultaneously on the mobile client. You can add devices in the following two ways to manage multiple devices. 1)Scan the QR code for the mobile phone system, download the App and register the account.
  • Page 104 " Done ", choose a channel to play the real time video. ❖ IPEYE After enable the IPEYE for a channel of NVR, you can add the device tothe IPEYE account, and view the real-time audio / video of the NVR channel through IPEYE.
  • Page 105 The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "Config → Expert Mode → Network Config →P2P →IPEYE" to enter IPEYE setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-72 below. Figure 5-72 Steps 2: choose "Configure channel→ Enable", click "Apply", the IPEYE client IP address will be shown on the interface, as shown in Figure 5-73 below: Figure 5-73 Steps 2: Log in to IPEYE Client http://192.168.1.88:8282, enter the IPEYE and...
  • Page 106 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. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, click "Config→ Expert Mode → Network...
  • Page 107 Config → E-mail" to enter the E-mail setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-75. Figure 5-75 Steps 2: Enable e-mail alarm notifications, configure SMTP server, SMTP port, user name, password, sender, subject, message interval, and select encryption type, attach file and other parameters. Steps 3: Click "Test"...
  • Page 108 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 connected to ...
  • Page 109 Figure 5-76 Steps 2: Click "Refresh"device will search all IP cameras in the LAN and display the searchresults, as shown in Figure 5-77 below. Figure 5-77 Steps 3: Choose the device you want to add, click "Add", asshown in Figure 5-78below.
  • Page 110 Figure 5-78 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  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 5-79 .here are two methods of manually...
  • Page 111 Updade IPC: 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...
  • Page 112 Link: " " indicates that the connection is successful, and " "  indicates that the connection fails. If the connection fails, the connection status will indicate the cause of the failure. If the password is incorrect, the user password will be incorrect. Click to view the screen of the corresponding channel.
  • Page 113 below. Figure 5-81 Steps 2: Select the bound channel and set the channel that the device is powered by POE,and choose "long distance" according to the actual connection distance. Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting. OSD Config  OSD is the abbreviation of "On Screen Display", the OSD of local preview mainly includes time and channel name.
  • Page 114 Figure 5-82 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 115 Figure 5-83 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 116 devicewill turn on the fill light according to the actual environment. The user can switch the fill mode to "Day", "Night" and "Scheduled switch" 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.
  • Page 117 from the drop-down menu. Backlight Compensation: Used to set backlight compensation and strong  light compensation. Backlight Compensation: The default is off, and you can select  Left,Right,Up,Down or Middle from the drop-down menu. Strong Light Compensation:The default is 0ff,and you can select ...
  • Page 118 Figure 5-85 Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting. Channel: Select Set Channel.  Clear All: Clear all selected areas masks.  Clear Zoom1, 2, 3: Clear the selected occlusion area 1, 2, 3.  NOTE Up to 3 occlusion areas can be set.Click clear area X to delete this area ...
  • Page 119 → Oradinary Event →Motion Detection" to enter Motion Detection interface, as shown in Figure 5-86 below. Figure 5-86 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 ...
  • Page 120 shown in Figure 5-88 below. Draw the arming time in the drawing area, or click "Edit Time" to set the day of the week and time period 1&8. Figure 5-88 Steps 5: Click "Linkage " to enter Linkage interface, Set normal linkageand alarm output as required, as shown in Figure 5-89 below.
  • Page 121  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 122 ❖ 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 123 The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose " Config → Expert Mode → Event Config→ Oradinary Event → Alarm Input" to enter Alarm Input interface, as shown in Figure 5-91 below. Figure 5-91 Steps 2: Select a alarm input channel, click "...
  • Page 124 ❖ 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 125 Step 1: In the main menu, choose " Config → Expert Mode → Event Config→ Oradinary Event → Alarm Output" toenter Alarm Output interface, as shown in Figure 5-94 below. Figure 5-94 Steps 2: Select the alarm output channel and enable it, and set the delay time and alarm name.
  • Page 126 ❖ 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 linkage action.The event types supported by the device are "No Disk", "Disk Error", "Broken Network" and "IP Conflict".
  • Page 127 warning. Buzzer Alarm:When an alarm occurs, the device will beep to show a  warning. Smart Event  ❖ 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 128 NOTE Line crossing detection can set 4 rules.  2.Set the direction and sensitivity. Sensitivity: It is used to set the size of the control target object. The  higher the sensitivity, the easier the object is judged to be the target object.
  • Page 129 Figure 5-98 Steps 5: Click "Linkage", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer alarm, email notification, channel recording, screen prompt) and alarm output and PTZ linkage, as shown in Figure 5-99 below. Figure 5-99 Steps 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting. ❖...
  • Page 130 Figure 5-100 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Set ", to set the rule of regional intrusion detection, the specific steps are shown as below: 1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need. NOTE Regional intrusion detection can set 4 rules. ...
  • Page 131 You can modify the drawn warning line through the"Clear" .  Steps 4: Click "Arming Schedule", Set the alarm arming time, as shown in Figure 5-101 below. Figure 5-101 Steps 5: Click "Linkage", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer alarm, email notification, channel recording, screen prompt) and alarm output and PTZ linkage, as shown in Figure 5-102 below.
  • Page 132 enter loitering setting mode, as shown in Figure 5-103 below. Figure 5-103 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Set ", to set the rule of regional intrusion detection, the specific steps are shown as below: 2. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need. NOTE Loitering detection can set 4 rules.
  • Page 133 NOTE You can modify the drawn warning line through the"Clear" .  Steps 4: Click "Arming Schedule", Set the alarm arming time, as shown in Figure 5-104 below. Figure 5-104 Steps 5: Click "Linkage", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer alarm, email notification, channel recording, screen prompt) and alarm output and PTZ linkage, as shown in Figure 5-105 below.
  • Page 134 Config → Smart Event" to enter SmartEvent setting interface. Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the people gathering, click " People Gathering " to enter people gathering setting mode, as shown in Figure 5-106 below. Figure 5-106 Steps 3: Click "Enable→Set ", to set the rule of regional intrusion detection, the specific steps are shown as below: 1.
  • Page 135 Steps 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting. NOTE When the device supports an external alarm device, the alarm  processing method can trigger the alarm output. 5.6.2.5 Record Manage Record Plan  NVR supports two recording plan, drawing method and editing method.
  • Page 136 ❖ Set the recording plan by drawing method The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click " Config → Expert Mode → Record Manage →Record Plan" to enter record plan setup interface, as shown in Figure 5-109 below.
  • Page 137 Figure 5-110 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 5-111 below. Figure 5-111 NOTE There are 6 time periods available for each day, and the device will start ...
  • Page 138 box to select, you can edit the time period of each day of the week synchronously. ❖ Set the recording plan by editing method The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, click " Config → Easy Mode → Record Manage →Record Plan"...
  • Page 139 More Settings: You can set the prerecord time(s) and post-record(s), as  shown in Figure 5-113 below. Figure 5-113 Copy Channel: After complete the setup, you can click "Copy  Channel " button to copycurrent setup to other channel(s), as shown in Figure 5-114.
  • Page 140 Figure 5-115 Steps 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-6 for specific parameter descriptions. Name Details Setting Select the channel to set recording Channel parameters There are two types of video compression parameters: Main Stream (timing) and Main Stream NOTE: (Event).
  • Page 141 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 " Config → Expert Mode → Record Manage →Storage Device"...
  • Page 142 Figure 5-117 Steps 3: Wait for the formatting progress bar to finish, click "Close", the NVR will restart and complete the format. The status of the hard disk is "Using" at this time. No.: The number of HDD that connect the system.
  • Page 143 The hard disk must be formatted first when the hard disk is  connectedto the NVR for the first time or when "Not formatted" is displayed. The device does not need to format the hard disk when the hard ...
  • Page 144 Figure 5-118 Steps 2: Select "Enable → Google" to obtain the "Authorization Code". Follow the prompts to log in to the website on the computer and enter the"Authorization Code" to bind the Google server cloud service. Steps 3: Click "Apply". Steps 4: Click "Test"...
  • Page 145 NVR disk full and automatic deletion of recordings. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: On the main menu page, click "Config→Expert Mode→ Record Manage→Advanced Config→Configure" to enter the configure interface, as shown in Figure 5-119 below.
  • Page 146 Figure 5-120 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 displayedin the S.M.A.R.T. information list. S.M.A.R.T Configuration: ...
  • Page 147: Maintain

    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) willbe displayed in the list.
  • Page 148 NVR. 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 automatic upgrade and manual detection upgrade, and the current device...
  • Page 149 system version is displayed. Automatic Online Upgrade  The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "Maintain → Device Upgrade →Online Upgrade" to enter automatic online upgrade interface, as shown in Figure 5-123 below. Figure 5-123 Steps 2: Enable "Automatic Detection".
  • Page 150: Restore Default

    Settings after the upgrading. 5.7.3 Restore Default When the NVR device runs slowly or the configuration is wrong, you can tryto solve the problem by restoring the default. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "...
  • Page 151: Automatic Maintenance

    5.7.4 Automatic Maintenance When the device runs for a long time, you can set the device to restart withinan idle time to increase the device's running speed. The specific operation steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main menu, choose "Maintain → Automatic Maintenance" to enter automatic maintenance interface, as shown in Figure 5-125 below.
  • Page 152: Channel Information

    Figure 5-126 below. Figure 5-126 Steps 2: Export/ import the configuration files. Config Export: Insert U disk into NVR, click "Export" and wait for  the export progress to complete, click "Save". Config Import: Insert the U disk that stores the configuration file ...
  • Page 153 Figure 5-127...
  • Page 154: Chapter 6 Web Operation

    Steps 3: Check whether the network between the PC and the NVR device isnormal. 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 155: Browser Login

    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 logininterface, as below Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Select the system language in the upper right corner of the interface...
  • Page 156: Active X Download, Installation

    Figure 6-2 NOTE After the NVR upgrades to a new version, you need to delete  theoriginal control and download and install the control again. For WIN 7 could have problems for backup and recording, if so, ...
  • Page 157: Live View

    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. Figure 6-3 6.4 Live View After login the client successfully, entering live preview interface.
  • Page 158 Mark Specification CH1-CH25 Open / close corresponding preview channel. Start/stop recording, save video on local computer hard drive. Main and sub bit stream switching For voice calls, click to automatically connect to the device to make a real-time call. Prerequisites for local device calls: There are audio input/audio output interfaces on the local device, and both mic and speakers have been connected.
  • Page 159: Playback

    Delete settings Table 6-3 6.5 Playback In the main interface, click "Playback" to enter the playback interface, as shown in Figure 6-5 below. Here you can view the equipment video, capture,download and other actions, the settings and NVR settings consistent.
  • Page 160 Figure 6-5 Timeline: Displays the type of recording under the current conditions and the  timeperiod in which it is located. In the four-picture playback mode, four playback timeaxes corresponding to the selected four channels can be displayed. In the other single-screen playback modes, only one time axis is displayed.
  • Page 161: Picture

    release the mouse, select the location screen is placed, click " ", the magnification screen is restored. Snapshot: When the video is played, click " " to capture the  settingsto the local configuration settings. clip: When the video is played, click " "...
  • Page 162 In the picture interface, you can view and download all the pictures capturedon the device side. The steps are as follows: Step 1: In the main interface, click "Picture" to enter the picture interface, asshown in Figure 6-7 below. Figure 6-7 Steps 2: Select the channel, select the event type, and set thesearch time range.
  • Page 163: Config

    "Select All" at the same time. Event Type: Capture image type, the drop-down box option consists  of All, Manual capture, Motion capture, Face detection, Regional Intrusion,Crossover, Wandering and Staff Gathering. Start/End Time: The time range for capturing image files. ...
  • Page 164 Figure 6-10 6.7.1.2 Common Config Device Settings  In the main interface, click "Config →System Configuration→Common Config→Device Settings" to enter the device setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-11 below. Here you can set the device language, auto logout time, device name, click "Apply" to complete the setting. Figure 6-11 Date Setting ...
  • Page 165 【NTP Calibration Time】The NVR time will synchronization with network, and you can change the different time zones. (This feature requires that NVR network environment can connect to the Internet.) Click on the "Apply" after completing the settings. 【NTP Sever Address】SNTP server address, including "time.windows.com", "time.nist, gov", "time-nw.nist.gov", "time-...
  • Page 166: Network Config

    In the main interface, click "Config →System Configuration→User Config" to enter the User management interface, as shown in Figure 6-14 below.Here you can add, delete, edit users, user settings are consistent with the local settings of NVR. Figure 6-14 6.7.2 NetWork Config 6.7.2.1 Basic Config...
  • Page 167 In the main interface, click "Config →Network Config →Basic Config → DDNS" toenter the DDNS setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-16 below. Here you can enable and set the DDNS function, the DDNS setting is consistent with the NVR local setting. Figure 6-16 PPPoE...
  • Page 168 In the main interface, click "Config →Network Config →Basic Config → PPPoE" toenter the PPPoE setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-17 below. Here you can enable and set the PPPoE function, the PPPoE setting is consistent withthe local settings of NVR. Figure 6-17 ...
  • Page 169 →Internet Black And White List" to enter the Internet Black And White List setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-20 below. Here you can enable and set the Internet Black And White List function, Internet Black And White List settings are consistent with the NVR local settings. Figure 6-20 6.7.2.2 P2P...
  • Page 170 NVR. Figure 6-21 IPEYE  Click "Configuration→Network Configuration→P2P→IPEYE" on the main interface to enter the IPEYE setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-22 below, and the settingsof the IPEYE are consistent with the local settings of the NVR. Figure 6-22...
  • Page 171: Channel Config

    6.7.2.3 E-mail In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →E-mail" toenter the email setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-23 below. Here you can open and set the mail function, mail settings and NVR settings consistent. Figure 6-23 6.7.3 Channel Config 6.7.3.1 Channel Config...
  • Page 172 Figure 6-24 6.7.3.2 POE POE Power Information  In the main interface, click "Config → Channel Config→POE →POE Power Information" to enter the POE Power Information interface. Here you can check the connection status of the channel, as shown in Figure 6-25 below.
  • Page 173 In the main interface, click "Config →Channel Config →OSD Config" to enter the OSD config interface, as shown in Figure 6-27 below. Here you can view andset the device text, date and other related information, the relevant parameters are consistent with the NVR-side settings. Figure 6-27 6.7.3.4 Channel Name In the main interface, click "Config →Channel Config →Channel Name"...
  • Page 174 (brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness), exposure, day and night mode, white balance, video adjustment, image enhancement and backlight compensation. The relevant parameters are consistentwith the local settings of the NVR. Figure 6-29 6.7.3.6 Privacy Mask In the main interface, click "Config →Channel Config →Privacy Mask"...
  • Page 175: Event Config

    In the main interface, click "Config →Event Config →Ordinary Event → Motion" to enter the motion detection setting interface, as shownin 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. Figure 6-31...
  • Page 176 In the main interface, click "Config →Event Config →Ordinary Event → Buzzer" to enter the buzzer alarm setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-33below. Here you could set the duration of the buzzer alarm. The related parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.
  • Page 177 Event→AlarmInput" to enter the Alarm Input interface, as shown in Figure 6-34 below. Here you can set the alarm input of the device to the alarm of the externalalarm device.The alarm input setting is consistent with the local setting of the NVR. Figure 6-34 Alarm Out ...
  • Page 178 Exception" to enter the exception setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-36 below.Here you could set the abnormal alarm (No Disk, Disk Error, Broken Network, IP Conflict). The abnormal alarm is consistent with the local settingof NVR. Figure 6-36 6.7.4.2 Smart Event Line Crossing Detection ...
  • Page 179 In the main interface, click "Config →Event Config →Smart Event → Regional Intrusion" to enter the regional intrusion detection setting interface,as shown in Figure 6-38 below. Here you could set the alarm for regional intrusion detection. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR. Figure 6-38...
  • Page 180 In the main interface, click "Config →Event Config →Smart Event →People Gathering" to enter the people gathering detection setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-40 below. Here you could set the personnel gathering detection alarm, the relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.
  • Page 181: Record Manage

    In the main interface, click "Config → Record Manage →Record Plan" to enter the record plan setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-41 below. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR. Figure 6-41 6.7.5.2 Record Param In the main interface, click "Config →...
  • Page 182 Disk Management" to enter the disk management interface, as shown in Figure 6-43 below. Here you can view the HDD information of the connected device and format the harddisk. The operation steps of formatting the hard disk are consistent with thelocal settings of the NVR. Figure 6-43 Cloud Storage ...
  • Page 183 →Config" to enter Config setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-45 below.In the configuration interface, you can view and set related information such as NVR disk full and automatic deletion of recordings, the specific setting steps are consistent with the NVR local settings.
  • Page 184: Maintain

    The relevant parameters and NVR-side settings consistent. Figure 6-46 6.8 Maintain 6.8.1 System Message In the System Configuration interface, click "System Message" to enter the device information configuration interface, where you can view the basic information of the current device, as shown in Figure 6-47: Figure 6-47 【Device Name】The name of the current NVR.
  • Page 185: Device Upgrade

    Figure 6-48. Figure 6-48 【Manual Upgrade】Clicking “Browse” to add upgrade file package, and upgrading the NVR program. (Please careful operation, the error of upgrade file will cause equipment system operate abnormally). 【Online Upgrade】To determine the device connected to the network, check the current version number, click on the "Check", such...
  • Page 186: Restore Default

    Figure 6-49. Figure 6-49 【Simple Recovery】Restore all default parameters except user password and network parameters. 【Restore Factory Set】All parameter settings of NVR will be automatically restored to the factory parameter settings (please operate this function carefully). 6.8.4 Automatic Maintenance In the maintain interface, click "Automatic Maintenance"...
  • Page 187: Import And Export

    6.8.5 Import And Export In the maintain interface, click "Import And Export" to enter the device parameters import and export interface, where you can export device parameters or import the parameters file to NVR , as shown in Figure 6-51. Figure 6-51...
  • Page 188: Channel Information

    6.8.6 Channel Information In the maintain interface, click "Channel Information" to enter the NVR channel information interface, Here you can view the resolution of each channel and the version number of the IPC , as shown in Figure 6-52. Figure 6-52 6.8.7 Log...
  • Page 189 the log list shows the IPC execution record that meets the conditions. 【Clear All】Clicking clear button to empty all logging. 【Export】Save the contents of the current log to the location you specified in txt format.
  • Page 190: 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 harddisk will loss.
  • Page 191: Maintenance

    4. About the audio/video signal line and RS-485 interfaces, kindly pleasedon’t hot swap, or these port will be damaged easily. 5. Check the HDD power cable and data cable of the NVR regularly and lookwhether they are aging. 6. Avoid the audio/video signal affected by other circuits and devices as much as possible, prevent the hard disk damaged by electrostatic or inducedvoltage.

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