Operation Manual
NVR5
V. 01 – 14/04/2014 4 ©Velleman nv
• high compatibility and offsite backup:
• compatible with all major IP cameras that are ONVIF certified
• added NAS function to back up all kind of IP cameras on the internet
• works with free Central Management System (CMS) software for offsite backup
• local and remote control completely independent
• HDMI video output resolution up to 1080p
• automatic integrated Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS): free service
• USB mouse: incl.
• IR remote control: incl.
Optional hardware
• hard disk: HD500GB/S, HD1TB/S, HD2TB/S
• monitor: MONSCA9
• HDMI cable: Professional or Premium
• suitable IP cameras: CAMIP11, CAMIP12, CAMIP16, CAMIP17, CAMIP18, CAMIP19
also compatible with: CAMIP9, CAMIP13, CAMIP14 & ONVIF cameras
• router: EM4544, EM4543, EM4571, PCRT1
5. Overview
Front panel
Power LED indicator: the NVR is switched on
alarm LED indicator: an alarm event occurs
wan LED indicator: the NVR is connected to internet
lan LED indicator: the NVR is connected to the LAN
SATA
LED indicator: SATA hard disk is active
HDD1 and HDD2 LED indicator: up to 2 hard disks are installed in the NVR and connected well
USB port
Insert a compatible USB flash drive for video backup.
Note: For the list of compatible USB flash drives, refer to the full manual on the
CD-ROM.
mouse port Insert a mouse (included).
Back panel
1 eSATA
This port is used to connect a storage device supporting eSATA interface; for
instance, an external disk array.
2
WAN Connect to internet via an 8P8C (RJ45) network cable
3 LAN Connect to local IP cameras via an 8P8C (RJ45) network cable.