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Table of Contents Manual Overview D-Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Information in this document may become obsolete as our services and websites develop and change. Please refer to the www.mydlink.com website for the most current information. Manual Revisions Revision Date Description 1.0 August 02, 2011 DNR-322L Revision A1 with firmware version 1.00 1.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Features............................................................................................. 4 Hardware Overview...................................................................... 7 Front View................................................................................. 7 Rear Panel (Connections).................................................... 8 Getting Started...........................................................................9 NVR Software CD.
Table of Contents Search the Recorded Video to Playback......................70 Recorded Video Enhancement.......................................72 Save Video..............................................................................73 Save Image.............................................................................74 Print Image.............................................................................75 Page Setting..........................................................................
Section 1 - Product Overview Package Contents • • • • • • • D-Link DNR-322L mydlink Network Video Recorder (NVR) CAT5 Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Cable Holder Keys Manual and Software on CD Quick Install Guide Note:Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Section 1 - Product Overview System Requirements Hardware Requirements • One or two 3.5” SATA hard disk drive(s)* Network Requirements • Broadband Internet connection (for remote access) • Network camera(s) (refer to the D-Link website for a list of supported cameras) • 10/100/1000Mbit Gigabit Ethernet switch or router Web-based Configuration Utility Requirements/Remote PC Minimum Requirements Computer with the following: • Microsoft Windows® 7, Vista®, or XP (32bits) • Pentium 4 - 2.
Section 1 - Product Overview Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the DNR-322L 2-bay mydlink NVR. DNR-322L is a standalone wired Network Video Recorder (NVR) which supports multi-channel network cameras with M-JPEG, MPEG4 or H.264 recording with 2 high-speed 3.5-inch SATA hard disks for long time recording. Thanks to the powerful embedded system, the NVR can record video from network cameras located in local or remote sites into a dedicated HDD storage without turn on PC.
Section 1 - Product Overview Features Comprehensive IP Surveillance Solution • Total Solution: The D-Link NVR is a standalone SATA RAID network video recorder capable of 24/7 recording without a PC. The NVR can manage multiple network cameras, providing direct access to view live video and play recorded data through the Internet from anywhere anytime. The device itself is compact in size and incorporates a physical security lock.
Section 1 - Product Overview Fully Functional Recording 1. Flexible Recording Schedule: Once cameras have been set up, a highly configurable scheduling system allows for continuous recording or recording during specifically allotted time frames. Each camera can be set to record independently at preset intervals. It also provides event recording based on specific triggers. 2.
Section 1 - Product Overview Instant Live View 1. Full Screen: Enlarge the display to full screen of live view and recorded video. 2. Drag and Drop GUI: With multiple channels enabled, users can change channel by drag and drop. 3. Camera Name and Status on OSD: Camera name and recording status are displayed via OSD to aid in identification. 4.
Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview Front View USB Port Power Button Drive LED Power LED COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Power Button Power LED Press once to power on the NVR. Press and hold the button until the LED begins to blink to power down the NVR. Power LED will blink when boot, turn steady when working normal. These LEDs will be solid BLUE when the drives are connected but inactive. The LEDs will blink when the drives are being accessed, formatted or synchronized.
Section 1 - Product Overview Rear Panel (Connections) Cover Lock Cooling Fan Gigabit Ethernet Port Cable Hook Security Lock Power Receptacle COMPONENT Cover Lock Cooling Fan Reset Button Power Receptacle Gigabit Ethernet Port Security Lock D-Link DNR-322L User Manual Reset Button DESCRIPTION This lock is used to remove the cover when unlocked. Locking it will restrict the removal of the top cover. The cooling fan is used to cool the hard drives and features speed control.
Section 2 - Getting Started Getting Started NVR Software CD To get started with the NVR Setup Wizard, insert the supplied CD into your CD-ROM drive: Click the Install button to start the NVR Setup Wizard.
Section 3 - Installation Installation Setup Wizard Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s optical drive to start the autorun program. The CD-ROM will open the NVR Setup Wizard. Simply click Start to go through the Setup Wizard, which will guide you through the installation process from connecting your hardware to configuring your NVR. Note: The computer used to access the NVR web-based configuration manager must be on the same subnet as the NVR.
Section 3 - Installation Install the Hard Drives This step shows you how to open your NVR so that you can install one or two hard drives. Click Next to continue. Slide either one or two hard drives into the open hard drive bays of your device. Click Next to continue.
Section 3 - Installation Once the hard drives are installed, you can attach the top cover. Click Next to continue. A standard CAT5E Ethernet cable with a RJ-45 connector is needed to connect your NVR to your network. Click Next to continue.
Section 3 - Installation Power and Device Selection Connect the power adapter to the power receptor on the back of the device. Press the power button located under the faceplate LEDs to turn on the device. Click Next to continue. With the power on check that the Power LED is solid. If it is solid, answer Yes to the confirmation window otherwise select No and wait for the power connection to the NVR. If the connection is good then check that the hard drives are installed correctly and have no other issues.
Section 3 - Installation Admin password This window requests the Admin (administrator) password. If this is the first installation of this device then the password will be blank. Click Next to continue. In this step you can create a new password for the Admin username. It is recommended you set a password however you may also leave the fields blank. Click Next to continue.
Section 3 - Installation RAID Configuration and Drive Mapping Select one of the Volume File Systems type. Clicking on each file system type radio button will give a description below. Click Next to continue. This step allows you to map the volume created as a network drive on your computer. Click Next to continue. Note: 1. Only Volume 2 is able to format as a File Server and mount to your Windows system as a Network Drive. 2. You can also use “NVR Search” utility to set up the Network Drive mapping.
Section 3 - Installation Search Camera Please connect your network camera(s) to the network and power on. The NVR will search for your available camera(s) in the local network (LAN) and add it to the camera list in the NVR. NVR will use default login ID: admin and blank password to add new camera(s). If you have an existing camera(s) with a different password, you can change the password in the Password field in the camera list.
Section 3 - Installation Find the camera in the camera list and type the camera’s password in the Password field.
Section 3 - Installation Set up Internet connection Setup Wizard will try to connect to the Internet. Note: If the NVR is not able to connect to the Internet, Setup Wizard will allow you to set up the “PPPoE” or “Static IP” for Internet connection. (Need to contact your ISP for the setup details). If you don’t don’t have the Internet connection information right now, or you don’t want to connect to the Internet, the Setup Wizard will guide you to go through the “Local Access” process later.
Section 3 - Installation The final window of the installation wizard shows successful completion. Your device is now installed and ready for use. Note: Your drives are network mapped, so you will be able to access them under My Computer.
Section 3 - mydlink Portal mydlink Portal After registering your NVR with a mydlink account in the NVR Setup Wizard, you will be able to remotely access your NVR from the www.mydlink.com website.
Section 3 - mydlink Portal NVR Status Here, you can see the online status of each of your NVRs. Your online status may be one of the following: A green checkmark indicates that your NVR is online and ready to use. A yellow exclamation point indicates that your NVR is online, but the NVR password has changed. You will need to enter your new NVR password to access your NVR again. A red x indicates that your NVR is offline and currently cannot be accessed remotely.
Section 3 - mydlink Portal Live Video In the main part of the screen, the Live Video tab will be selected by default. If the NVR is available, you will need to login NVR first, default login ID is “admin”, password is blank. The Live Video feed will then be displayed. You can choose a different camera from the drop down list. If the NVR is recording, you will see the red dot icon at the right top coner.
Section 3 - mydlink Portal NVR Settings The NVR Settings tab allows you to access your NVR’s configuration interface. To open your NVR’s configuration interface, click NVR web page and enter the password.
Section 3 - mydlink Portal NVR Info The NVR Info tab shows you various information about your NVR. Device Name: The Device Name is a unique name that if can help you to identify it. Clicking on the Device Name will open a window for you to login to your NVR’s configuration interface. mydlink No.: Displays the mydlink number of your device. Model Name: Displays the model name of your device. MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of your device.
Section 2 - Getting Started D-Link NVR Search Utility You can insert the CD and click “NVR Search Utility” to run another useful setup tool. When first powered on, during the initial boot sequence, the device will wait to be assigned an IP address via DHCP. If it does not receive a DHCP assigned IP address the Auto-IP process will assign a 169.254.xxx.
Section 2 - Getting Started Select the device from the list and click the Configuration button. This will launch the computer’s default web browser and direct it to the IP address listed for the device. Make sure the browser is not configured to use a proxy server. Note: The computer used to access the NVR web-based configuration manager must be on the same subnet as the NVR.
Section 3 - Configuration Web UI Login This section will show you how to configure your new D-Link NVR using the Web-based Configuration Utility. To access the configuration utility, click the NVR name or IP on the NVR Search Utility or manually open a web-browser (Internet Explorer only) and enter the IP address of your NVR. The Login screen will appear: Select display language Type “admin” in the user name field and leave the password blank by default.
Section 3 - Configuration Configure Hard Drive If HDD is exist, this screen displays the currently installed HDD information. You must decide on the RAID type you would like to format your HDDs with. Click the Next button to continue or click Exit to cancel.
Section 3 - Configuration Auto Search Camera Please connect your network camera(s) to network and power on them. NVR will search your available camera(s) in the local network (LAN) and add them to the NVR List in the NVR automatically. NVR will use default login ID: admin and blank password to add new camera(s). If there are camera(s) found, NVR will start manual recording at the last step.
Section 3 - Configuration After login, you will be redirected to the NVR web UI: D-Link DNR-322L User Manual 30
Section 3 - Configuration Web UI The main categories for configuration are located on the menu tabs at the top of the page. These categories include: • LIVE VIDEO - Shows the live video of network cameras and controls PTZ functions. • PLAYBACK - Displays recorded video and exports snapshots or video.
Section 3 - Configuration Configuring the NVR BASIC OPERATION You may run the wizard to configure the setup for your NVR. There are basic and advanced operations. You must first configure the basic operations in order to activate and utilize the features of our NVR. Step 1: Camera Search - Search for a network camera using UPnP and add it to the NVR camera list. Step 2: Recording Schedule - Configure a camera for recording and create a detailed schedule.
Section 3 - Configuration Network Setup DHCP: Select this connection if you have a DHCP server running on your network and would like a dynamic IP address to be automatically updated to your NVR. Static IP: You may obtain a static or fixed IP address and other network information from your network administrator for your NVR. A static IP address will simplify access to your NVR in the future. IP Address: The fixed IP address. Subnet Mask: The default value “255.255.255.
Section 3 - Configuration Camera Search Step 1: Click the Search button to search for UPnP cameras. The system will list all the available cameras at this moment. Click the “+” icon to add this camera into your camera list. If the cameras are already added, it will mark as red word. Step 2: After clicking the icon, the camera setting page will pop-up. Click on the camera that you want to add. Step 3: Enter the camera name, user name, and password of the camera.
Section 3 - Configuration Camera Setup Step 1: Select the camera which you would like to modify. Step 2: Modify its information on the top of the page. Step 3: Click the Save Settings button. Step 4: If you would like to replace a camera, select that camera, modify its address, port, user name, and password, and then click the Save Settings button. Camera Channel: Select the number of analog cameras supported by one video server from the list. Vendor: Displays the manufacturer’s name.
Section 3 - Configuration Audio and Video This section will allow you to configure and modify the audio and video parameters for each camera. Step 1: Select the camera which you would like to modify in the camera list. Step 2: NVR will display the parameters for the selected camera. You can modify the information at this page. Camera The name of the camera. Name: Video Format: Select the video format the camera supports. Frame rate: Select the frame rate. Resolution: Select the resolution.
Section 3 - Configuration Live and Playback Setup Live Streaming Server Port: Enter the live streaming transmission port. Maximum Enter the maximum connections for remote access. Connections: The maximum number of remote connections is 32. Playback Server Port: Enter the playback transmission port. Maximum Enter the maximum number of users who can access playback Users: functions at the same time. The maximum number of users for the playback server is 8. Emap: upload your map with camera location to NVR.
Section 3 - Configuration Recording Schedule Set Recording Mode No Record: Turn off recording. Record by Record according to the schedule0 Schedule: Manual Record: Manual record will record video always. it has highest priority. It can be enabled/disabled at the Live Video page. Automatic Select this option to automatically empty disk space Overwrite: when the disk space is full. This will overwrite the earliest recorded video with the latest video one day at a time.
Section 3 - Configuration Set Recording Schedule Set Recording Schedule Day: Schedule the cameras to turn the recorder on and off at the same time every day according to your preference. Week: Schedule the cameras differently for each day of the week. Setup the Step 1: Click the schedule of the camera which Schedule: needs to be modified. Step 2: Click the column at the bottom of the page. Step 3: The default recording schedule is from 00:00 to 24:00.
Section 3 - Configuration Recording Schedule Set Recording Schedule Configuration Step 1: Enter the desired Start Time and End Time. Step 2: Enter pre-record period and post-record for event trigger recording. Step 3: Check the enable audio box to record audio from your camera (if supported). Step 4: Choose the recording mode and the trigger source. Step 5: Press OK to add this new schedule. Step 6: If you would like to add another new schedule, click the Insert button.
Section 3 - Configuration Event Setup Step 1: Select the event below. Hard Disk When the Overwrite function is not enabled, Space Full: NVR will stop recording when HDD full. Step 2: Click the Add button to setup the actions of the event. E-mail: If the event occurs, the system will send an E-mail to the pre-set contacts. Step 3: Click the action, and then click the Configure button to modify the details of that action if necessary. Step 4: Repeat step 2 through 3 to add more actions.
Section 3 - Configuration Auto Backup This feature enables you to automatically backup the recorded video of the previous date to FTP site. There are two steps to enable the function, one is setup Backup Schedule and another is setup Backup Server. Auto Backup: Check the Enable option to enable this function. Daily Backup The daily scheduled time to start backup process. Time: Start Time: The start time of recorded video of the previous date. End Time: The end time of recorded video of the previous date.
Section 3 - Configuration Backup Server FTP Site: The IP or domain name of remote FTP server. FTP Port: The remote FTP site port number, default FTP port is 21. User Name: The user name to login FTP server. Password: The password to login FTP server. Folder: The folder format is “FolderName”, “FolderName/SubFolderName”, and so on. Test Backup After setting up all the information, click the Test FTP button and the system will create a folder to FTP. Please check it after testing.
Section 3 - Configuration E-mail Setup Server Address: SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server IP address. Port: Specify the port number of email server. default number is 25. Use SSL: Check this if your email server use SSL protocol. Sender: Sender information. Subject: The E-mail content. Body of Message: The E-mail content. SMTP Provide the user name and password to the SMTP Authentication: server for identification before sending E-mail. User Name: Input the SMTP server login user name.
Section 3 - Configuration Time and Date Setup Manually Set the Time and Date: Enter the complete time and date settings manually. Click Save Settings to apply the settings. Set Time From My Computer: Click Set Time to have the NVR set its own clock according to the time on your computer. Time Zone Settings: Select your time zone from the pull-down list. Click Save Settings to apply the settings. There are three choices for setting the time. NTP Server: Select or enter an NTP Server here.
Section 3 - Configuration Maintenance User Management Add New User Step 1: Input the new user name. Step 2: Input the password. Type the password again to confirm. Step 3: Select the live view cameras and PTZ/ IO Control functions which this user can access. Step 4: Select the playback channels and Backup Data function which this user can access. Step 5: Click the Finish button to create a new user. Note The Administrator account can configure all functions of the NVR. This account cannot be deleted.
Section 3 - Configuration User List Change User’s Password Step 1: Select the user name you want to modify and click Modify button. Step 2: Input the password of the user. Type the password again to confirm. Step 3: Click the Finish button to save. Click Exit to abort. Delete A User Step 1: Select the user name you want to delete and click Delete button. Step 2: In the confirmation box, click the OK button.
Section 3 - Configuration System Users can save the NVR configuration to a file and restore it when necessary. Ocassionally, restarting the NVR can keep the system running smoothly. Reset the NVR to restore all configurations to factory default. Restart: If the NVR is malfunctioning or crashes unexpectedly, click the Restart button on the NVR. Restarting the NVR will take about one and a half minutes. Default: This will reset all configurations to factory default. Shutdown: This will shutdown the NVR.
Section 3 - Configuration RAID NVR will show the information of installed HDD first. Click Next to select new RAID configuration. Choose from four different hard drive configurations in this section. Begin by clicking the Set RAID Type and Re-Format button. Note: All data will be lost during this process. Standard: Creates two separate volumes (or one volume if only one hard drive is present). Each hard drive has its own volume.
Section 3 - Configuration What is RAID? RAID, short for Redundant Array of Independent Disks, is a combination of two or more disks with the aim of providing fault tolerance and improving performance. There are several different levels of RAID, with each providing a different method of sharing or distributing data amongst the drives. The NVR supports RAID levels 0 and 1. RAID 0 RAID 0 provides data striping, which spreads out blocks of data over both drives, but does not provide data redundancy.
Section 3 - Configuration Dynamic DNS Enable this option only if you have purchased a domain name and registered with a dynamic DNS service provider. The following parameters are displayed when the option is enabled. Server Select a dynamic DNS service provider from the Address: pull-down list. Host Name: Enter your host name. For example: myhost. mydomain.net. Username or Enter the username or key provided by your Key: service provider.
Section 3 - Configuration Firmware Update The device firmware can be upgraded from this page. The firmware update must be saved on the local hard drive of your computer. Click the Browse button to search the local hard drive for the firmware update file. Click Apply to upgrade. You may always check for firmware updates on the D-Link Support Page.
Section 3 - Configuration Status Camera Status This page displays the connection and recording status of your cameras. Connection Status: Shows the camera connection status. The user can click Connect or Disconnect to change the connection status. Recording Status: Shows the recording schedule and current recording status of the cameras. Please note that if the camera is disconnected, the recording may continue but will produce blank video. Frame Rate: Bit Rate: Displays the frame rate of the camera.
Section 3 - Configuration System Info This section displays the summary information of your NVR. LAN Information: Displays the local network settings of the NVR. Device Information: Displays the device name and current temperature of the NVR. Hard Drive Information: Displays the hard drive information, including the disk mode, total size, used and remaining drive space.
Section 3 - Configuration System Log This page displays the system event list of your NVR. The System Log is different from the NVR Log as it includes the following items: 1. User login/logout 2. Modify/delete account 3. System restart 4. System reset to default 5.
Section 3 - Configuration NVR Log This NVR Log displays the event log information. NVR Log: Displays the NVR log information such as stop recording or NVR system start. NVR Event Log: Displays the event log information such as motion detection or lost camera connection.
Section 3 - Configuration Support The NVR Help page provides a list of support topics.
Section 3 - Configuration Live Video This section will enable you to configure and view the live video from your network cameras. Setup Live View Step 1: Click the LIVE VIDEO button at the top of the menu. Step 2: Select a camera(s) from the camera list on the right and then drag it to the location to where you wish the image to be displayed. Step 3: Users can change the video display position by drag it to another position. Note 1. The selected video will be marked with a green line. 2.
Section 3 - Configuration Camera List 1/4/6/9/16/N Split Screen Auto Scan Full Screen View E-Map PTZ Camera Control Zoom 1/4/6/9/16/N Split Screen: User can choose to view 1/4/6/9/16 or NxN cameras at a time. View E-Map: Display your emap file. Max. size 20KBytes of BMP and JPG file Auto Scan: Note: Maximum physical cameras only supports 9 channels, other channels are the “Duplicated channel”. Activate auto scan to rotate the channels on the display screen.
Section 3 - Configuration Focus Play / Stop / Drop Preset Information Window Manual Record/General Setting Preset: Click the Set button to set a preset position for a camera with PTZ support. Users can give the specified position a name and store it in the preset position list. Click the Go button to go to the preset position. This is only available with cameras that support the PTZ function. Focus: Click the +- button to adjust focus or select the auto focus.
Section 3 - Configuration General Setting General 1. Check the Enable audio on active channel option to enable audio streaming on active channel. This function synchronizes with right click on camera to enable audio. 2. Check Synchronize video frames to avoid the tearing problem occurring in video display while increasing the CPU loading. OSD (On-screen display) Setting 1. Check the Enable camera OSD option. 2. Set the foreground and background settings of the OSD. 3.
Section 3 - Configuration Monitor Display Setting 1. Select Primary channel which will always be on the screen when activating auto scan; while select Secondary channel which has second priority when activating auto scan. Enter the time interval for auto scan. 2. Select the screen division of NxN type. Notification 1. Check Show recording status to show the crystal ball with recording status on monitor display. 2.
Section 3 - Configuration Set up Joystick Control Function: Parameter: You can choose the function from the drop-down menu for the button of the joystick. Choose the preset point from the drop-down menu. Default: Click to back to default setting. Import: Click to import the settings. Export: Click to export the settings.
Section 3 - Configuration Multiple view You can right click on camera list to duplicate and connect/ disconnect designate cameras, and do other functions. Duplicate Camera: Connect / Disconnect: Connect All / Disconnect All: Select the duplicate camera function to create multiple views. The duplicated camera will be shown with green indicator. Combine this function with digital PTZ, users are allowed to enlarge different spots and view them in different channels meanwhile record the whole view.
Section 3 - Configuration Playback This feature allows you to search and playback the recorded video. Play the Recorded Video Step 1: Be sure that you have set the schedule/recording event first. Step 2: Click the PLAYBACK tab at the top of the menu. Step 3: Click the Open Record button. Step 4: The Record Display Window will show information about the available video clips. Select the date you would like to find the video records. Step 5: Highlight the video records that you would like to review.
Section 3 - Configuration Open Record Single/Quad split Screen Full Screen Real Size view Audio Volume Control Digital Zoom Information Window Single/Quad User may view a single camera or 4 cameras at a time. The DNR-322L only supports 1 camera playback. split Screen: Full Screen: Select to display the video with full screen. Press the ESC key on the keyboard to return to normal display. Information Display video date and time, cue in/ out points, time and speed.
Section 3 - Configuration Setting Export Video / Audio Save Image Print Enhancement / Post Processing Tool Backup Play/Stop/Pause Cue In/Cue Out Speed Step Forward/Reverse Fast Forward/Reverse Play/Stop/Pause: Select a camera/ video and click this button to play/stop/pause a particular channel. Speed: Click the + or - button to increase or decrease the playback speed. Cue In/Cue out: Click the Cue In or Cue Out button to set the period for Save Video.
Section 3 - Configuration Open Record and Setting Click the Setting button to change the settings of Playback. Record Display Calendar View: Recordings are displayed as a calendar. List Control: Recordings are displayed as a list. Play Play when open: When selecting this option, the system will start playing the video clip whenever a record is withdrawn. Auto skip when Check the option to set up the system to record motion only automatically skip to the points where motion mode: is recorded.
Section 3 - Configuration Capture Image Save in Clipboard: The image will be saved in the clipboard and can be pasted to other applications. Manually save the You can manually select where you would like to save the image, name the saved file, and choose the desired image file: format for the image. Automatically save By pre-setting a path/URL and the image format, the system will autmatically save the image accordingly when the image file: you click the Save Image button in the control panel.
Section 3 - Configuration Search the Recorded Video to Playback Click the Open Record button to access the Date-Time Panel and select the video records which you would like to review. Users can refresh the Date Time Search Dialog Window or go to the previous or next recording date by pressing the upper left corner buttons.
Section 3 - Configuration Time Table (pre-set recording schedule): Show Records: Click the icon “+” to select all channels, or click the icon “–” to deselect all channels. The scale bar can be used to modify the scale of the time table. There are two recording modes: Record Always and Record on Event. The timetable will display these two modes in different colors. Displays the recording data in a timetable.
Section 3 - Configuration Recorded Video Enhancement During playback, users can click the Enhancement button to enable post processing of the selected video. General Setting Apply active channel: Apply all channels: The settings will be only applied to the selected channel. The settings will be only applied to those currently shown on the screen. Filter Setting Visibility: Select this option and adjust the gamma to change the luminance. Sharpen: Select this option to activate the function.
Section 3 - Configuration Save Video Step 1: During playback, users can choose the camera where they would like to save a video clip. Step 2: Set the cue in and cue out points; the cue in and cue out time will be shown on the information window. Then click the Save Video button. Step 3: Choose the folder where you would like to save the file. Step 4: Input the file name and click the Save button. Step 5: Choose the export format. Step 6: Choose the use profile.
Section 3 - Configuration Save Image Step 1: During playback, users can choose to save an image from a selected camera. Step 2: Click the Save Image button when the desired image is shown on the screen. Step 3: Click the Save Image button again to choose the folder where you would like to save the file to. Step 4: Choose the desired image format (BMP or JPEG). Step 5: Input the file name. Step 6: Click the Save button. Note You may skip step 3 by pre-selecting a folder and format for images.
Section 3 - Configuration Print Image Step 1: During playback, user can choose to print a selected image. Step 2: Click the Print button when the desired image is shown on the screen. Step 3: Select desired print settings. Page Setting Print Content: Print the image from currently selected channel or all the channels shown on the screen. Print in Select this option to have the image print in original size. original size: Fit the page: Select this option to fit the image to the page.
Section 3 - Configuration Backup the Recorded Video Unlike the Save Video function, the Backup function will save all the recorded videos during the time period you select, instead of a single video clip. Step 1: Use Open Record to select the desired data. Step 2: Click the Backup button. Step 3: Set the Start Time and End Time that you would like to backup. Step 4: Select the cameras that you would like to backup. Step 5: Select the directory where you would like to backup the data to.
Section 3 - Configuration Playback Manager Application Step 1: Please insert the product CD. Step 2: Install the Playback application from CD. Step 3: Run “Playback” application from the Start -> Programs -> D-Link -> Playback Manager The Playback System control panel is similar to the playback panel in Internet Explorer. See page 57-58 for more details about those buttons. 1/4/9/16 Split Users can select to view a single camera or 4 cameras Screen: at a time. DNR-322L only supports 1 camera playback.
Section 3 - Configuration Step forward/ Reverse: Click to pause the playback and move to next frame or last frame. Fast forward/ Reverse: Click to pause the playback and move to next minute or last minute. Set Connections to the Units Step 1: Click the Remote Server button. Step 2: Input the name of your unit. Step 3: Input the IP address of that unit. Step 4: Modify the port if necessary. Step 5: Input the user name. Step 6: Input the password. Step 7: Check the Save Password option.
Section 3 - Configuration Backup and File Manager Application In addition to the ways mentioned in the previous chapters, you can apply the application to backup your files. Run “Backup” application from the Start -> Programs -> D-Link -> Backup and File Manager Step 1: Input the IP address of your unit. Step 2: Input the user name. Step 3: Input the password. Step 4: Click the OK button. Step 5: Click the New Period button. Step 6: Select the record date.
Section 3 - Configuration Step 12: Select the location where you would like to save the backup data. Step 13: Check the Include Playback application option, which will add Playback application into the backup folder. Step 14: Click the OK button.
Section 3 - Configuration Verification Tool The Verification Tool verifies whether the data created by the system has been tampered with. It’s the process by which a digital watermark (a digital signature) is added to each recorded video frame to ensure its authenticity. There are two types of data could be verified by Verification Tool: 1. File in (.avi) (.asf ). 2. File in (.bmp) (.jpg). Add File: Insert the single file to list for verification.
Section 3 - Configuration Verify Image / Video 1. Select single or multiple files for verification. 2. Click the Verify button to start verification. 3. The verification result will show on watermark column. If a file was tampered with, it will show .
Section 4 - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Check the System Status LED The system status LED reports the condition of the enclosure fan and power supply: Solid Blue: NVR is functioning normally Blinking Blue: NVR is shutting down If your unit is configured to work with a UPS, it will continue to run for a while after a power supply failure. Check Disk Status LEDs The disk status LEDs report the condition of the disk drives: These lights will be solid BLUE when drives are connected but inactive.
Section 4 - Troubleshooting Respond to a Critical RAID Volume How the unit responds to a critical RAID Volume depends on the RAID level of your Volume and whether you have a spare drive available: For RAID 1 Volumes, if a spare drive is available, the RAID Volume will begin rebuilding itself automatically. For RAID 1 Volumes, when no spare drive is available, you must replace the failed disk drive. The RAID Volume will begin rebuilding itself when you install the new disk drive.
Appendix A - Choose a RAID Level Choose a RAID Level There are several issues to consider when choosing the RAID level. The following summarizes some advantages, disadvantages and applications for each choice.
Appendix B - Replacing or Adding a new Hard Drive Replacing or Adding a New Hard Drive It is recommended that you backup your important files before replacing or adding a new hard drive to the NVR. Replacing a Hard Drive: Please make sure the power is off before replacing a hard drive. After you have installed the new drive, turn on the NVR and then connect to the Web UI. The NVR will prompt you to format the new drive (Standard, RAID 1 mode) or both drives (JBOD, RAID 0 mode).
Appendix C - Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Firmware Specification OS + Linux Cameras support + Supports all D-Link network cameras. Includes support for auto-discovery, and up to 3 megapixel resolution. Recording Performance Max. capacity (NVR mode only): + H.264 1080P (bitrate): 90Mbps + H.264 720P (bitrate): 90Mbps + MJPEG 1080P (frame rate): 90fps + MJPEG 720P (frame rate): 192fps Max. capacity (NVR+File Server mode): + H.264 1080P (bitrate): 68Mbps + H.
Appendix C - Technical Specifications + Auto backup the video of previous day to FTP server + HW reset button (press over 5 seconds) System Status + Camera status, System status + Still picture EMAP support Flash ROM + 128MB Network Service Protocols + IPV4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP + DHCP Client + NTP Client (D-Link) + DNS Client + DDNS Client (D-Link) + SMTP Client + HTTP Server + PPPoE + UPnP + IP filtering User Interface + mydlink web portal - Internet Explorer v7 or later + HTTP Web browser - Internet E
Appendix C - Technical Specifications PACKAGE CONTENTS + 2-Bay NVR + Power Adapter + Ethernet Cable + Quick Installation Guide + Power Cable Holder + CD-ROM with: - Software - Product Documentation Remark 1: An external SATA drive is required to store or share files. (Not included.) Remark 2: RAID1 mirroring requires the use of two internal SATA drives. To avoid data incompatibility in RAID 1 operation, use identical SATA drives from the same manufacturer.