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WARNING TO REDUCE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The installation should be made by a qualified service person and conformed to all local codes.
Cautions Read Before System Operation Follow these details to prevent material damage or personal injury. Signs of Caution and Warning Warning: This sign indicates that the user could die or be seriously wounded if not used or installed properly. Caution: This sign indicates that the user could be wounded or could expect property damage if not used or installed properly. Warning: Do not expose the product to fog, rain or too much humid to decrease danger from electric shock or fire.
1. Must use the outlet of the grounding to connect the power cord, or it may cause fire. 2. Do not connect on the middle of power cord or use extension cord. It may generate heat or cause fire. 3. Do not touch the power cord with wet hands. It may cause electric shock. 4. Keep power cord dry and protect from humidity. It may generate heat or cause fire. The power cord is not waterproof. 5. Hold the body of the plug while removing the power plug. Do not pull the power cord.
1 VMAX IP Plus™ User Manual Table of Contents 1. GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2. STARTUP WIZARD .................................................................................................................................................................................................
VMAX IP Plus™ User Manual 2 1. Getting Started 1.1 Checking Supplied Items Make sure that you have following items supplied with your NVR. If any of these items is missing or damaged, notify your vendor immediately. Keep the packing utilities for moving or storage purposes afterwards. Items Photo Quick Start Guide and Download Instruction Card Quantity 1 Set 48V D/C Adaptor & Power Cable.
3 VMAX IP Plus™ User Manual 1.2 System Startup After connecting peripheral devices such as cameras, monitors and a mouse to the NVR, power up the NVR by connecting DC48V adaptor/ power cable to the power jack on the rear panel. The boot logo will display. Please wait until the boot process completes. To login, right-click anywhere on the screen and enter the username and password in the popup screen. There is only one Administrator Account configurable in the NVR.
Note User can input password by virtual keyboard, IR remote-control or front numeric buttons (if available). 1.4 System Explanation 1.4.1. Front Panel ** Front panel may differ according to the model. 1.4.2. Power : System ON/OFF Power Button LED Indicator : Indicates system status.(Power, Record and Network status) USB Port : For backup, upgrade and so on. 1.4.3.
5 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR (The initial ID is set as “0”.) Note How to setup the ID # in IR Remote Controller 1) Keep pressing ID selection button () for about 5 seconds. 2) Set the ID number by pressing numeric button on IR Remote Controller. ID number is available from 000 up to 255. 3) You have to press numeric button as three-digit number format. For example, press “000” for 0, “023” for 23, “234” for 234.
User Manual | 6 1.4.4. Tool Bar in Live Mode In live view, move the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen to show the menu bar. Menu Click on the menu button to access the NVR’s main menu screen. See “4. Setting” for details. Display Mode Select the display split mode from the available options. Select 1CH, 4CH, 9CH or 16CH mode. Sequence Start/stop the sequence mode in live mode. Sequence is disabled if all channels are displayed.
7 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR Exit the NVR with three different options: Log Off, Reboot and Shutdown. Pin When selected, the NVR’s menu bar will be displayed on the screen permanently, regardless of the mouse’s position. 1.4.5. Tool Bar in Playback Mode In Playback view, move the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen to show the menu bar. Channel Indicates the currently selected channel. Intelligent Search Bar Shows recording status for the selected channel from 00:00 to 24:00.
User Manual | 8 Playback Switch to playback mode. See “3.7 Playback Recorded Image” for details. Exit Close playback mode and move to live mode. Pin When selected, the NVR’s menu bar will be displayed on the screen permanently, regardless of the mouse’s position. 2. Startup Wizard When the NVR is launched for the first time, the STARTUP WIZARD will appear. This wizard helps you setup the NVR’s most basic settings for proper functioning.
9 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR TIME SYNC MODE There are three types of time sync mode: 2.3 Server Mode: The operating NVR is set as a Time Sync Server, which can synchronize the time other NVR(s) connected over the same network. Client Mode: Input the IP address of a designated NVR or Remote Software P/C (CMS) as a Time Sync Server in “SYNC SERVER”. The NVR’s time clock will be synchronized with the server by interval time set in “TIME SYNC CYCLE”. NTP Mode: “pool.ntp.org” is the recommended NTP Server.
User Manual | 10 HDD FULL () Select “Overwrite” or “Stop recording” when HDD is full. Overwrite : NVR deletes oldest data and records new data. Stop recording : NVR stops recording. HDD CHECK () Click ( ) next to each HDD to view full information of each HDD such as model name, serial no, capacity, bad sector ratio, life time (used time) and temperature. HDD FORMAT () Check the box next to the HDDs you wish to format and press the “FORMAT” button.
11 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR Displays the NVR’s IP address. If DHCP is selected, the IP address will automatically adjust to match the network’s requirements. You can also manually change the IP address as needed. SUBNET MASK Subnet Mask address classifies the subnet that the system belongs to. For more information, please consult your network administrator or your internet provider. GATEWAY This is the IP address of the router or gateway server.
User Manual | 12 2 3 1 Auto Configuration (1) The NVR will scan the network for all supported cameras and automatically register them to the available channels. Select the recording mode to apply to all registered cameras and press [START]. The NVR will search all cameras under the same network (Router) and register them in order, automatically.
13 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 3. Operation 3.1 User Log-in Input USER and PASSWORD after turning on the system. The factory default of USER and PASSWORD are “admin” and no password. Note Note 3.2 1) LOGIN window will be permanently displayed until a user logs in with the right USER and password. 2) If NVR is set as AUTO LOGIN, login process is not necessary. See “4.1.2 User” for more information. The key in the virtual keyboard includes common words, such as Admin, root, http://, rtsp://, www., .com, .
User Manual | 14 3.2.2. Camera Connection through Network 2 1 5 The NVR supports three ways to search and register cameras to the NVR. The AUTO CONFIGURATION option allows the NVR to scan the network and automatically register the first cameras it finds to the available channels. The DRAG & DROP CONFIGURATION option scans the network for supported cameras, displaying the results in a table from which you can drag cameras to the viewing channel to assign them to channels.
15 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 3.2.2.3. ADVANCE CONFIGURATION The Advanced Configuration menu allows you to search for cameras with advanced configuration options, manage assigned cameras and manually add cameras using individual URLs. Click [SEARCH] to search all cameras on the network. Select a camera from the list and click [GET STREAM] to read the streams of the camera. When [GET STREAM] is selected, the NVR will assign a channel number to the selected camera.
User Manual | 16 Check the box next to [CAMERA MULTI SELECT] to select multiple cameras from the search results. Selected cameras will be highlighted in green. When [APPLY] button is clicked, cameras will be registered one by one starting from the top. Cameras that are already registered will be shown as unselected.
17 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 3.3 Deleting Cameras Go to Advanced Configuration by clicking [ADVANCED] in Camera Management (Menu > Record). Non-PoE Camera - Delete ( ) button is always activated. Click of the camera to delete it from the NVR’s channels. PoE Camera - PoE cameras cannot be deleted while connected to the NVR’s PoE switch. In order to delete a PoE camera, unplug the camera from the NVR and click 3.4 button when it is activated. Camera Setup User can change setup of registered camera. 3.
User Manual | 18 Click [GET STREAM] button and get current camera status. Click [SETUP] button to change resolution, frame rate, image quality etc. RESOLUTION: Select the rescoring resolution from the available drop-down options. FRAMES PER SECOND: Set the stream's frames per second speed from 0 to 30. BITRATE: The maximum bitrate that camera use for image transmission. QUALITY: Image quality for recording. The higher the quality, the larger the recording file size will be.
19 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR Select model to setup. All cameras with the same model name will be selected. Click [GET STREAM] button and get the current stream information. Click [Get INFO] button and check current setup for the cameras. Change setup and click [SAVE]. “CAMERAS ARE SUCCESSFULLY APPLIED” message will appear when the process is completed. 3.4.3. Change channel User can change channel by drag & drop from the live display screen.
User Manual | 20 3.5.2. Icons In live mode, icons will appear on the screen to notify of the system mode or status.
21 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR DISPLAY MODE User can change screen display mode from the available split options. CHANGE NEXT CH View the next channel or next group of cameras in the current split mode. SEQUENCE When “SEQUENCE” is selected, screen will be sequentially changed. icon will appear on the right-bottom corner of the screen. Display DIGITAL ZOOM Digital Zoom is available in single channel view only.
User Manual | 22 RECORDING INFO Check the recording status of the NVR, such as Recording Period, Daily Recording Size (Average), Recording Days and Remaining Recording Days. SYSTEM STATUS See the system status, including information on the network condition, number of clients currently connected to the NVR, PoE camera connection etc. A green line means the connection is live and working. ANALYSIS Check the system performance, conditions and network conditions for each channel and the entire system.
23 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR PTZ Control In PTZ mode, user can control PTZ camera using the USB mouse. While pressing the left button, drag the mouse cursor up/down or left/rightward to move the camera’s pan/tilt position. The further away from the center the mouse’s cursor moves, the faster the PTZ camera will move. To move the camera to a preset position, click the preset position number in the bottom of the screen to move the camera accordingly. The presets must be set prior to selection.
User Manual | 24 3.7 Playback Recorded Images To playback recorded image, press the Play button on the font panel, IR remote controller or playback icon ( playback mode, it will automatically playback the latest recording image. ) in the menu bar. When the NVR transitions to Date/Time () Shows date & time of the image that is being displayed. Tool Bar () Contains playback control, recorded data check, screen mode etc. (See “1.3.4. Tool Bar on Playback Mode” for more information.
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User Manual | 26 3.9 Search Recorded Image Search recorded image by date and time, first and last data, events, bookmarks etc. Note 3.9.1. To enter the search options menu: In Playback mode, right-click to enter the popup menu and select the search menu. In Live mode, press the Search button in the tool bar at the bottom of the screen. Press the [SEARCH] button in front panel. Calendar Search To search data for a specific date and time, select the date and time.
27 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 3.9.3. First Data Go to the first screen of the recorded image. This is the oldest image recorded. 3.9.4. Last Data Go to the last screen of the recorded image. This is the latest image recorded. 3.9.5. System Log Find particular system log information such as System, Setup or network events. Select a date to search. Select log type to search. User can search individual events or all at once. Click [SEARCH] to show the search results in the list.
User Manual | 28 3.9.6. Event Log Find particular events such as sensor activation, motion detection, video loss or HDD full. Select a date to search. Select log type to search. User can search individual events or all at once. Click [SEARCH] to show the search results in the list. Click [EXPORT] to copy the list to an external device such as USB flash drive as “.txt” file. Note 3.9.7. 20 records will be shown in one page.
29 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 3.9.8. Bookmark Bookmark search allows you to can check, modify and delete bookmarks. Select a bookmark from the search results list and [PLAY] to display the correspondent video image. 3.10 Smart Search User can search recorded video at split screen mode by hour or minute units. Smart Search supports two different modes – Preview Search and Advanced Preview Search. 3.10.1.
User Manual | 30 3.10.1. Advanced Preview Search Advanced Preview Search allows you to search a camera’s data across multiple days, checking for abnormalities or events at a specific time of the day. To use the Advanced Preview Search: 1. Right-click on the selected channel and go to Smart Search > Advanced Preview Search. 2. Select the start and end dates you wish to search. Days with recorded video will appear in orange. 3. Select the time interval you wish to search.
31 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR DST data. 4. Setting General setting structure consists of “System”, “Device”, “Event”, “Record”, “Network” and “Backup”. Each Setup menu consists of sub-menus and additional categories. Main Classification SYSTEM DEVICE EVENT RECORD NETWORK BACKUP Sub Classification INFORMATION USER DISPLAY HDD SETTINGS CAMERA AUDIO PTZ TRANS. VERI.
User Manual | 32 To access the setup menu, click the 4.1 System 4.1.1. Information button in the menu bar or right-click anywhere on the screen and select Setup Menu. SITE NAME Enter a site name to differentiate the NVR from other sites. KEYBOARD ID Setup SITE ID to match the ID settings of a keyboard controller. Keyboard model and BUAD RATE must be setup in “MENU > DEVICE > KEYBOARD” (See “4.2.5 Keyboard”).
33 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR There are three types of time sync mode. Server Mode: The operating NVR is set as a Time Sync Server, which can synchronize the time other NVR(s) connected over the same network. Client Mode: Input the IP address of a designated NVR or PC running Remote Software as a Time Sync Server in “SYNC SERVER”. The NVR’s time clock will be synchronized with the server by interval time set in “TIME SYNC CYCLE”. NTP Mode: “pool.ntp.org” is the recommended NTP Server.
User Manual | 34 Upgrading system using USB memory stick: 1. Insert a USB drive with the firmware file formatted by FAT/FAT32 in any USB port of the NVR (compatible with USB 2.0). 2. Select ‘USB’ from the Method drop down options and press the ‘Scan’ button. 3. Once the system detects the USB drive, it will display the firmware file under ‘CURRENT VER’ and the ‘NEW VER’. 4. Click START to begin the upgrade process. Upgrading system using Digital Watchdog’s Automatic Firmware Upgrade via FTP server: 1.
35 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR VIDEO SIGNAL Check the right video signal (NTSC or PAL). This setting should match the [NTSC/PAL] Selection Switch located on the rear panel. Video images might heavily shake and blink if NTSC/PAL is not properly set. IP ADDRESS Shows the NVR’s current IP Address. It can be set at ‘MENU>NETWORK>NETWORK’. AUTO IP Shows AUTO IP Address of the NVR. MAC ADDRESS Shows the unique identity number for the NVR. SYSTEM MONITOR Monitor the system performance and condition.
User Manual | 36 4.1.2. USER The ADMIN user (default password is no password) has full authority for system setting and can change the system password or add/delete users and assign different permission level to them. Note Maximum number of users including administrator is 16. User Management Admin user can control authorization for each function. This authorization is applied when the user connects to the NVR from a remote software as well. 1. 2. 3. Add User a. Click [ADD]. b.
37 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 4.1.3. DISPLAY Set the sequence dwell time, Display Resolution, OSD display options and spot-out channel & dwell time as below picture. SEQUENCE Set the dwell time for sequence channel display. DISPLAY RESOLUTION The system supports the following kinds of resolutions: 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 and 1920x1080. Set the proper resolution in accordance with the monitor resolution. OSD Select what information will appear over the display by checking the corresponding boxes.
User Manual | 38 4.1.4. HDD HDD FULL () When an HDD is full, select whether to “Overwrite” or “Stop recording”. Overwrite: NVR deletes the oldest data and record new data. Stop recording: NVR stops recording. HDD CHECK () Click [CHECK] next to each HDD to open the health check window. See full information for each HDD such as model name, serial no, capacity, bad sector ratio, life time (used time) and temperature.
39 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 4.1.5. SETTINGS STARTUP WIZARD Manually start the startup wizard. FACTORY DEFAULT Reset the system back to its factory default configuration. Once the factory default is done, all the configurations will be deleted and the system setting will return to its original factory default. Recorded video will not be deleted. EXPORT/IMPORT Copy the system configuration values from this NVR to save for your records or copy to another NVR.
User Manual | 40 Note To be able to setup these functions from the NVR, the settings must be integrated by OnVIF. If the camera is OnVIF but the settings were not integrated via OnVIF, you will have to setup the camera's settings from the camera's menu. TITLE Designate a name for each channel. The name will appear both in the NVR and remote software. COVERT “Covert,” also called ‘hidden camera’, hides camera display and playback as if there were no camera recording.
41 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 2. 3. Adjust the applicable options using the drop-down menu options. Click ‘Save’ to save the changes. 4. 5. 6. 7. Switch to the next channel using the arrow buttons ( Changes will apply to the camera’s view automatically. [Apply All] makes all channels have the same value. Click [EXIT] to exit. 4.2.2. ). AUDIO Select an audio input and output during live display and match it to a specific channel. The number of audio channel may differ depending on NVR model.
User Manual | 42 4.2.3. PTZ Full control of PTZ camera is available in this menu. Please refer to “3.6 PTZ Operation” for more information on operating a PTZ camera. 1. 2. If the camera is connected to the NVR via ONVIF protocol, make sure ONVIF PTZ is selected in the Protocol field. If the camera is connected via RS-485 cables, make sure of serial communication with the PTZ camera through RS-485 port are setup properly.
43 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR number using the button. Press [ADD] to save the new preset. (The system supports preset the number of preset from 1 to 255.) DEL: delete the preset currently selected. Move: Enter a present number and press [Move] to move the camera to the preset position of that number. TOUR: Set the camera to move between preset positions in order. The camera will keep running the tour until it manually is disabled. AUTO-PAN: Set the camera to move 360 ° in one direction.
User Manual | 44 4.2.4. TRANSACTION VERIFICATION SETTINGS TRANSACTION VERIFICATION equipment can be connected to NVR through RS-232 port or LAN. NO Port Number of the Serial connection. For example: NO1 = COM1, NO4 = COM4. CAM Assign a camera to the Transaction Verification device. TYPE Connection type between NVR and Transaction Verification device. PROTOCOL Communication protocol between NVR and Transaction Verification device. SAVE Enable or disable the NVR to save the transaction data.
45 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR END CHARACTER: Input the assigned character to terminate display and save. It must have START CHARACTER to work correctly. LINE BREAK: Set the line change character. (It should be 16 digits HEX Value.) [CRLF] / [CR] / [LF]: The character that is generally used in ASCII-type Transaction Verification. (Please contact Transaction Verification manufacturer for the detail.) [Custom]: It can be used except the above general character.
User Manual | 46 4.3 Event 4.3.1. SENSOR User can install multiple sensors on the system to get the pre & post alarm recording and intensive recording function as well. ON/OFF Turn on or turn off the sensor CAM Select the associated camera. RELAY Select the associated alarm output. Caution PRESET Relay contact can stand up to 24V/1A. In case that it is connected to the external circuit which is over 24V/1A, it can cause a problem on the system.
47 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR Set a PTZ camera to move to a preset position when the sensor is triggered. DWELL (Post Alarm) Set the recoding period from when the sensor is activated. During this period, the selected camera will record according to the record setting. The recording stops and alarm output is turned off when the set period is completed. PRE-ALARM Set recording period in seconds just before a sensor is activated. Input up to 5 seconds.
User Manual | 48 RELAY Select related output. Caution Relay contact can bear up to 24V 1A other devices. If it is connected to the power more than 24V 1A, the system may have problem with it. DWELL Set sensor operation time in between 1 and 15 seconds. PRE-ALARM Set recording period in seconds just before motion is detected. Input up to 5 seconds. The pre-alarm recording mode is always “continuous” at the recording speed that user sets in the “Record” menu.
49 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 4.3.3. EXTRA ALARM Setup alarms for additional NVR abnormalities such as SMART HDD check, VIDEO LOSS, RECORDING FAILURE and DISK FULL. S.M.A.R.T. Trigger an alarm signal when HDD is about to be out of operation. Please refer to “4.1.4 HDD” to check the HDD status. VIDEO LOSS Trigger an alarm signal when a camera signal is disconnected. RECORDING FAILURE Trigger an alarm signal when the system does not record images due to an error in HDD or system.
User Manual | 50 4.4 RECORD 4.4.1. CAMERA MANAGEMENT User can register/delete/setup cameras by letting the NVR scan and register cameras automatically or manually search and add cameras. [DEFAULT MODE] [ADVANCED CONFIGURATION MODE] SETUP Set the camera (Please refer to “3.4 Camera Setup”). DEL Delete the camera (“3.3. Camera Deletion”). DELETE PAGE () It deletes cameras in the current page (Please refer to “3.3 Camera Deletion”.
51 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 4.4.2. RECORDING SCHEDULE Set recording schedule for each camera. Select the camera to set schedule, or “All”. Recording can be set by each hour from 00 through 23 a day, for all days of the week. You can also setup a special recording mode for holidays. NO COLOR (Off) No recording. Even though user set recording frames in the “CAMERA” setup menu, the system will not record anything if user sets “OFF” in the schedule table.
User Manual | 52 Note In case the recording schedule is set by “CONT + MOT” or “MOT + SENS”, the system records by continuous or motion detection mode in normal operation. However, when motion occurs in motion area or alarm is activated, then recording mode will switch to recording as set by “MOTION ALARM” or “SENSOR” of “EVENT” menu. Note Dark Blue Color The data recorded during DST (Daylight Saving Time) will be indicated in Dark Blue color in Intelli-Search Bar on playback mode.
53 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 4.4.3. QUICK SETUP User can setup multiple cameras with the same recording at once. Select model to setup. All cameras with the same model name will be selected. Click [GET STREAM] button and get the current stream information. Click [Get INFO] button and check current setup for the cameras. Change setup and click [SAVE]. “CAMERAS ARE SUCCESSFULLY APPLIED” message will appear when the process is completed. 4.
User Manual | 54 4.5.1. NETWORK NETWORK TYPE Select either STATIC IP or DHCP for dynamic IP. If DHCP is selected, the NVR will automatically configure the network settings according to the current network requirements. If DHCP is selected, click ‘IP DETECT’ button to detect automatically all the network settings. If Static IP is selected, manually enter all necessary network settings.
55 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR BANDWIDTH LIMIT Depending on the setting made by user, the system can control the data volume transmitted over network ranging from 25 kbps up to 1Gbps. This function is effective especially under narrow bandwidth network condition or when user wants to limit “network bandwidth occupied by video transmission” to a certain level.
User Manual | 56 4.5.2. DDNS Use can use either a public DDNS server or the DDNS server operated by NVR maker (dynlink.net) to connect through dynamic IP. DDNS SERVER Digital Watchdog® offers free and reliable DDNS service support. This allows you to assign the NVR a URL address rather than a long complicated IP Address. This simplified the connection process to the NVR. The DDNS service is supported by Digital Watchdog® and is free of charge for our customers.
57 | VMAX IP Plus™ NVR 4.5.3. NOTIFICATION REMOTE NOTIFY The system can send an alarm message to the IP address of a Remote Software P/C. Select REMOTE NOTIFY to use this function and set IP address & events. ADD / EDIT / DELETE - IP ADDRESS: Input the IP address of the Remote Software PC which will receive events notification. - PORT: Input Port number which is set at the Remote Software PC. Default is 8003. - EVENT: Select events to be notified.
User Manual | 58 E-MAIL NOTIFY The system can send a notification to an e-mail address. Select E-MAIL NOTIFY to use this function and set e-mail address & events. ADD / EDIT / DELETE - E-MAIL: Input e-mail address which will receive events notification. - EVENT: Select events to be notified. When “ALL” is selected, all of the events will be notified. SENDER Setting (SMTP) Need to set sender to send e-mail notification. SMTP: Input SMTP server address.
59 4.5.4. MOBILE NOTIFY The system can send an event notification to the mobile device registered in the NVR. The mobile app ‘DW Mobile™’ must be installed in your smart phone device prior to registration. Select [USE MOBILE NOTIFY] to use this function and select event to notify. In the mobile app, add your NVR using the IP address or DDNS by clicking the + sign on the top right side of the app.
User Manual | 60 4.5.5. P2P Cloud The system supports QR reading and ezP2P™ cloud server. P2P Setup by QR code When the PoP Use is selected, P2P service is being used. QR code menu (P2P service is not in use) QR code menu (P2P service is in use) When user scan QR code with his mobile application (DW Moblie™), he can easily register the system and monitor it.
61 ezP2P™ Cloud Service is a cloud-based video management system without any complicated network setting. Just login to ezP2P™ Cloud Server (www.ezp2p.com) with your own account and enjoy thumbnail preview and instant live monitoring. REGISTRATION (in the ezP2P™ Cloud Server) In order to use this function, register the User ID & password in the ezP2P™ Cloud Service site (www.ezp2p.
User Manual | 62 Process is shown at (). When registration is completed, auto port forwarding result will be shown in the bottom of the menu (). CONNECTION (ezP2P™ Cloud Server) Go to the ezP2P™ Cloud Service site (www.ezp2p.com) and login. The registered site list with snapshot image & detail information will be shown. Caution Note P2P Cloud function may not be available, if; 1) Router doesn’t support UPnP function or UPnP function is OFF. 2) Firewall is set in the network. (Port no.
63 4.6 BACKUP 4.6.1. Manual Backup User can easily archive video while viewing the video playback. 1. In live mode, click the [BACKUP] icon in the menu bar to open the backup menu. 2. In playback mode, press the [QUICK BACKUP] icon in the menu bar. Pressing it once will indicate the start time for the backup file. Click the icon again to indicate the end time for the backup clip. The backup menu screen will appear. 3. 4. 4.6.2.
User Manual | 64 To playback a single channel, click [SINGLE CH] tab () and select an SSF file to playback and drag it to the viewing area. To playback multiple channels, click [MULTI CH] tab and ‘Search” to open the folder that keeps all SSF files. You can print, export an image, and zoom by using the icons () at the bottom-left of the player window. Option MENU Various settings are available in OPTION window of the backup player software.
65 When the AVI file is played back in the BackupPlayer, verify whether the file has been altered or not by pressing [Watermark] button ( altered, a popup message will appear No alteration was found ). If the file has been AVI video clip has been altered 5. Web Surveillance through Internet Explorer The VMAX IP Plus has a built-in web server by itself.
User Manual | 66 Active-X Installation 1. 2. If the P/C doesn’t have Active-X installed, installation guide message will appear automatically. Click ‘install’ and follow the installation wizard to complete the ActiveX installation. 3. To avoid download restrictions for the Active X file, make sure that Active X controls are enabled in the web browser’s security settings. Go to “Tools > Internet Options > Security > Internet > Custom Level” and enable all Active-X controls and plug-in.
67 5.2 Web Monitoring Once the Active X files are properly installed, the live view from the NVR will appear on the web page automatically. User can select other menus such as PLAYBACK and SETUP, or LOGOUT. LIVE User can select which channels to view in live mode, set the reconnection time interval in case of connection loss, and connect or disconnect all channels. PTZ CONTROL User can control Pan/Tilt, Zoom In/Out, Focus In/Out and Preset buttons to control PTZ cameras connected to the NVR.
User Manual | 68 User can change view to full screen. Right-click on the screen to exit full screen mode. 5.3 Web Playback To remotely playback video from the NVR, click “PLAY” on the top of the window. PLAYBACK TIME Select the date and time and click “GO” to view video from the selected time. PLAYBACK ICON Use the Fast Forward, Rewind and Play/ Pause buttons to control the playback video. PLAY DST Check this box to play overlapped images during DST (Daylight Saving Time) period.
69 5.4 Setup [Menu of Setup] Main Classification SYSTEM DEVICE EVENT RECORD NETWORK Sub Classification INFORMATION USER DISPLAY CONFIGURATION CAMERA AUDIO KEYBOARD SENSOR MOTION ALARM EXTRA ALARM CAMERA SCHEDULE QUICK SETUP NETWORK DDNS NOTIFICATION Note This NVR system has its own built-in web server. Therefore, this web CGI screen is directly supported from the built-in web server of NVR regardless of Internet connection.
User Manual | 70 6. Q & A 1. NVR doesn’t record images in sensor mode and/or motion mode. 1) 2) It records images only when there is an event for the corresponding mode. Check that the settings are correct at the menus: [Event > Sensor], [Event > Motion Alarm], and [Record > Schedule]. 2. There is a HDD installed but “No HDD” icon ( 1) 2) ) is still shown on the screen. Check the cable connection of the HDD again.
71 7. Image on the remote software has suddenly disappeared after displaying for a short time. 1) 2) Some ISP restricts upload data/traffic volume. Please contact your ISP. Upload traffic restriction can be easily checked with the following steps. > Turn off the power of your Modem & Router. > After 60seconds, turn on the power of your Modem first and then Router.