SMR5016/5020 Smart Megapixel Video Recorder Hardware Manual Release 1.
All Rights Reserved © Surveon Technology 2011 Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Surveon Technology Inc.
Table of Contents Copyright Statement .........................................................................2 Safety Precautions ............................................................................5 Device Site Recommendations..............................................................5 Regulatory Compliance Information .......................................................6 Revision History ...............................................................................8 Chapter 1.
3.4. Powering up SMR ................................................................... 20 3.5. Resolution Setting.................................................................. 21 3.6. Storage Management .............................................................. 23 3.7. Configuring an IP Address for NVR Server ..................................... 26 3.8. Adding Network Cameras to the Server........................................ 27 Auto Scanning for Camera ........................................
Safety Precautions Electric Shock Warning This equipment may cause electric shocks if not handled properly. Access to this equipment should only be granted to trained operators and maintenance personnel who have been instructed of, and fully understand the possible hazardous conditions and the consequences of accessing non-field-serviceable units such as the power supplies. The system must be unplugged before moving, or in the even that it becomes damaged.
Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Information FCC/CE Class A IEC 60950 Shown below is the location of the compliance statement label. FCC (applies in the U.S. and Canada) FCC Class A Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules (47 CFR, Part 2, Part 15 and CISPR PUB. 22 Class A).
This device is in conformity with the EMC. Notice for Class A Product This notice is for class A product only. If the equipment under test is a class B product, this notice should be disregarded. Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits. Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instruction for use. Warning: This is class A product.
Revision History 8 Version Description Date 1.
Chapter 1. Product Overview 1.1. Features and Benefits The Surveon SMR series is a state-of-the-art network video recorder features hardware RAID, low power and hot swappable hard disks. With 2/5/8-bay hard disk trays, the SMR series is the best in class NVR that supports megapixel quality video of 6 to 32 channels for video retention periods from 7 to 30 days or more.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 eMAP PTZ Investigation Instant Playback Video Intelligence Remote Management 3rd Party IPCAM General & Misc 10 • Instant playback • Video clip bookmarking • Drag-n-drop camera manipulation • Directional camera display • Hierarchical map structure • Real time event alert • Instant live video of camera • Multiple maps supported • Pan, tilt, zoom operations (dependent of the camera) • Built-in, floating PTZ control panel • Preset position (dependent of the camera) • Scheduled or c
• Configurable video retention period • Digital watermark proofing* • Language supported: English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Simple Chinese, Traditional Chinese Surveon Smart Megapixel Video Recorder Hardware Manual 11
Surveon SMR5016/5020 Chapter 2. Hardware Overview 2.1. Overview Front View LED Indicators SMR LCD Display SELECT Power Switch EN T ER Hard Drives (Inside the Cabinet) Video Back Up Button Front USB Connector Rear View Power Port E-SATA Port USB Port x 4 1 LAN Port x2 Cooling Fan 2 Restore Button VGA Port 12 www.surveon.
2.2. Panel Introduction Front Panel (Top) LED Indicators S MR SELECT LCD Display ENTER Power Switch Name Function Power Switch Powers up the SMR. When the power is on, the power indicator will shine in blue. LCD Module S MR LCD Display Select Switch Enter Switch Name Function LCD Display Shows system messages. Select Switch Shows the menu for choosing RAID0, RAID1, or RAID5. Enter Switch Confirms the options and functions after the Select Switch is used.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 HDD Amber On Off Blink System Red On Blink 14 Indicates that the hard drive can be accessed. Indicates that a hard drive read/write error occurred. Indicates one of the followings: (1)Disk volume creation is in progress. (2)Online RAID level migration is in progress. (3)RAID rebuilding is in progress. Indicates the system fan is malfunctioning. Indicates that system is starting up. www.surveon.
Front Panel (Bottom) Front USB Connector Name Function Front USB Connector Connects external accessories such as mouse, keyboard or other external devices. Rear panel components E - SATA Port USB Port 1 LAN Port 2 Restore Button VGA Port Name Function E-SATA x1 USB Port x 4 Used for connecting the SMR with E-SATA drives. Used for exporting video clips as evidence support to external storage devices. Used for connecting the SMR with the network.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 Chapter 3. Installation Guide 3.1. Before You Start Checklist for Operating Environment Users need to prepare the following devices to set up the surveillance system. Network Video Recorder SMR5000 series IP Camera Network Network Cameras (such as Surveon CAM5210) Existing LAN, Switch, Router or Hub (please see the Network Topology below) Hard Drives Storage Note: The hard drives should be purchased separately.
Switch/Hub No DHCP Server(refer to the Note below) D-Link DES-1108 Note: For devices without DHCP Server function, please refer to section 3.7. 3.2. Hard Drive Installation Hard Drive Installation Prerequisites When purchasing hard drives, the following factors should be considered: Capacity (MB/GB): Use drives with the same capacity. (The maximum is 2TB.) Drive type: The system uses SATA interface 3.5-inch hard drives. Please ensure that you purchase the correct hard drives.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 2. Open the bezel by pressing the release button on the front flap. The front flap will automatically swing open. 3. Align the drive tray with the tray slot into which you wish to insert it. Make sure that it is properly aligned, and then gently slide it in. Note: While replacing hard drives, users can only extract one drive tray at a time. WARNING All drive bays must be populated even if it does not contain a hard drive.
4. Close the front flap of the front panel. Make sure the front flap is closed properly to ensure that the connector at the back of the hard drive is firmly connected to the corresponding connector on the backplane board. 5. Once all drive trays are properly installed, the SMR system will recognize the disk drives and scan them in automatically during the power-on procedure. 3.3. Cabling Connect cables to the rear panel ports as follows.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 3.4. Powering up SMR LED Indicators S MR SELECT LCD Display ENTER Power Switch 1. Press the Power Switch. 2. See if the System LED is blinking, which means the system is starting up. 3. See if the Network LED has turned green, which indicates power is on and network is connected. 4. See if the HDD LED is on, which means the hard drive can be accessed. 5. See if the IP address of the VMS Server is shown on the LCD display. 20 www.surveon.
3.5. Resolution Setting The default monitor resolution for the SMR is 1280x1024, and if the resolution of your monitor is lower than this value, the following warning message will prompt out. To change the resolution setting, please follow the steps below: 1. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to call the task manager. 2. Go to File> New Task (Run…) and then type “explorer” in the “Create New Task” dialogue. 3. The Explorer Window will appear. Click Open Control Panel on the right top.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 4. Click Intel(R) GMA Driver in All Control Panel Items table. 5. Choose Single Display as the operating mode and Monitor as the display selection in Display Devices. Change the screen resolution in Display Settings. Click OK to finish. 22 www.surveon.
3.6. Storage Management Follow these steps to make sure the RAID configuration and initialization are complete before the recording starts. 1. When the SMR is starting up, the VMS Client will start automatically. Use the following default account to login to the VMS. Username: admin Password: admin 2. Go to Server Setting > Storage Manager under the Server entry. All available Logical Drives, as well as their sizes, free space, and status will appear.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 4. Choose the RAID level, and then click ”Create Logical Drive” to create the RAID configuration. ※ These are default RAID configurations for the SMR models, optimized for I/O performance. Model Number of Hard Drives Detected(2TB ) 5 Total Size Default RAID Configuration Notes 8TB RAID5 Normal application with 1 disk failure protection SMR5016/5020 4 6TB RAID5 Normal application with 1 disk failure protection 5 10TB RAID0 Normal application with no protection 5.
7. Go back to the Storage Manager to check if the RAID is configured successfully.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 3.7. Configuring an IP Address for NVR Server Before NVR Server can run successfully, an IP address must be properly bundled with it. Note: (1) You may skip these steps if your routing devices have DHCP capabilities. (2) If you don’t set the fixed IP in the VMS Console first, a warning massage will prompt out. 1. Login to the VMS Console, right click the NVR Manager and click edit to set a fixed IP address for your NVR Server. 2.
3.8. Adding Network Cameras to the Server Once a DHCP service has been configured or ready for the network, attach the cameras to the network and wait for them to start. Note: Cameras should be in the same subnet as the VMS server. Auto Scanning for Camera 1. Right-click the VMS Server entry and select Scan for Cameras. The cameras that can be added to the Server will be displayed. To add a camera to the system, check the box by the camera entry.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 Manually Adding Cameras 1. Right-click the Server entry and select Add Camera. 2. In the Add Camera window, please fill in the following information, and then click OK to add the camera. IP Address Camera Port – This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected. Vendor Model Stream Port – This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected. User Name – Camera username.
3.9. Initializing the Camera Right click the camera under the NVR Server and then click Initialize. Click Yes. These are settings before and after camera initialization.
Surveon SMR5016/5020 3.10. Setting up Live View An important part of monitoring your surveillance network is to have the right views so that you will have the optimum viewing angle to discern a situation. The default view setting is 3x3. You can also add a customized view to the VMS Client: 1. Right click on Views> Add View in the View Explorer window of the VMS, and choose the type of view that you wish to add. The software responds by placing a blank template in the main viewing area. 2.