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CONTENTS CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................................4 1.1 Features ...............................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Safety Instructions ...............................................................................................................................4 1.3 Package Contents....................
3.6 Event Schedule...................................................................................................................................68 3.6.1 Schedule Setup........................................................................................................................69 3.6.2 Event Server ............................................................................................................................70 3.6.3 Event Trigger ...................................................
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Features Congratulates on purchasing this high-performance network video recorder! With this NVR, you can view and manage four IP cameras on the network, and keep their video in hard drive for future usage. With built-in 2-bay SATA hard drive design, the storage capacity and system stability is highly expanded, and the total recording time is extended.
1.3 Package Contents Please check the contents of your new Network Video Recorder when you unpack the package. If any item is missing, please contact your dealer of purchase for help. Item 1 2 3 4 5 Description Network Video Recorder AC power adapter Power cord CD with utility software and user manual Quick installation guide 1.
Flash: Transferring network data Indicates hard drive 1 status ON: Hard drive 1 is online OFF: Hard drive 1 is offline Flash: Accessing hard drive 1 Indicates hard drive 2 status ON: Hard drive 2 is online OFF: Hard drive 2 is offline Flash: Accessing hard drive 2 Indicates USB status USB Port ON: USB device connected OFF: USB device not connected Flash: Accessing USB device Connects to your external USB device.
(right) Power switch (ICON 1): HDD 2 is online (ICON 2): Accessing HDD 2 Switch NVR on/off 1: Switch NVR on 0: Switch NVR off System reset (button) Resets NVR when NVR is not working properly. Use a pen or other sharp objects to press (10 seconds) the button inside the hole to reset the NVR. Power socket Connects to AC power adapter Ethernet socket Connects to Ethernet cable 1.5 Setting up Your NVR Please follow the following instructions to setup your new network video server.
1. Press the black tab on HDD enclosure 1 down. 2. Pull the black tab downward.
3. Hold the HDD enclosure and pull it out. 4. Use your finger to remove white bracket in HDD enclosure, as instructed by the arrows.
5. Put a 3.5” SATA HDD in the HDD enclosure, as instructed. HDD’s SATA connector should be located at left. 6. Use screwdriver with screws to fasten HDD to HDD enclosure. Please use the screws that come with HDD package, and be careful when you are doing this. DO NOT use forces to fasten HDD.
7. Press the top of HDD enclosure and fully push it back into NVR, as instructed (do not press white lever back now, and it should remain in open position in this step). Note: Do not pull the hard drive out when the NVR is powered on, or data stored on the hard drive will be damaged. 8. Push the lever until you hear a ‘click’ sound. If you want to install second hard drive, please repeat step 1 to 6 on HDD bay 2.
9. Connect AC cord to AC adapter and connect AC cord to power outlet on the wall. 10. Insert the AC adapter’s power plug into NVR’s power socket.
11. Insert the Ethernet cable into NVR’s Ethernet socket. The other end of Ethernet cable should connect to your local network’s hub or switch. 12. Switch the power switch of NVR on. The ‘POWER’ LED on the front panel of NVR should light up now. If not, please recheck step 7 to 9 and make sure the power outlet you are connecting to is properly working.
CHAPTER II: USING THE NVR WEB INTERFACE 2.1 Locating the NVR’s IP Address You can use your new Network Video Recorder by its web user interface via web browser. You must know the IP address of NVR before you can connect to it. The NVR will use DHCP server on your local network to obtain an IP address automatically by default. Therefore, you can check your DHCP server’s IP address lease table to find the IP address of NVR. You can also use the utility named ‘EdiView Finder.
2.2 Accessing the Web Interface When you know the IP address of NVR, you can connect to it by web browser by entering its IP address in address bar. The use login screen will appear when you are connected: Lon in the NVR. The default username is ‘admin’ and the default password is ‘1234’. Click ‘Apply’ or press ‘ENTER’ key on your keyboard when you finish entering username and password. When you connect to NVR for the first time, you will see the following: If you use Internet Explorer web browser.
IE 8 and earlier versions: Right click the indication bar and click ‘Install This Add-on for All Users on This Computer…’ to install ActiveX plug-in. For IE 9: Click ‘Allow’ to install ActiveX plug-in. If you see ‘Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program’, click ‘Allow access’, or video server will not be able to function properly. Note: If this is the first time you use this NVR, you can jump to chapter 2.
Click ‘Yes’ to allow changes. After ActiveX plugin is installed, you should be able to see the video stream from camera 2.3 Controlling Network Cameras Your new NVR is capable to connect to multiple IP cameras and display their video streams simultaneously. You can also change Pan and Tilt of camera. In this chapter, you will learn how to control remote IP camera by web interface.
Item Time & Date Pan & Tilt Single/Quad Display Camera Select Description Displays current date and time. If the date and/or time is incorrect, please correct it or the data recorded by this NVR will become inaccurate when you need to review them. You can correct date and time by System setup -> General -> Time Setup menu. Controls the pan and tilt of remote IP cameras.
IP address In Quad display, mouse move over the icon, will get the IP address information. 2.4 Setup Wizard Setup wizard allows you to setup the NVR quickly and easily. It is a good idea to setup NVR by this way if it is first time you use this NVR. To access ‘Setup Wizard’ menu, click indicated button on the top of web interface: The following will appear: Item Host Name Network Type: LAN Description Input the hostname of this NVR.
DHCP: This NVR will allocate an IP address automatically from your DHCP server on local network. Static IP: Input the IP address information manually; please assign a unique IP address on your network. DNS1 and DNS2 are optional, but some network functionalities will not work if both fields are blank. Input at least DNS1 when possible. Network Type: PPPoE Start UPnP: Start UPnP function and computers capable to locate UPnP resources on network can discover this NVR automatically.
Click ‘Next’ to continue and NVR will configure the hard disk(s) for you. Please note that if you configured hard disk(s) before, you will receive this message: You can click ‘Next’ button as you have configured storage space already. After these setup steps, you will be prompted with the setup information so far: Click ‘Back’ to return to previous screens to change settings, or click ‘Start’ button to start NVR with settings listed above. NVR need few seconds to configure its setting, please be patient.
Please wait until countdown finishes, and you will be prompted to close current Internet Explorer window: Click ‘Yes’ to close window, and reconnect to NVR. Your NVR will be ready to use. 2.5 Camera Setup Camera setup allows you to setup remote IP camera’s parameters, so NVR can access IP camera and start recording.
Item Description Auto Search Click this button and NVR will search all compatible IP cameras on your local area network, this may require few seconds to complete, please be patient. Search results will be displayed as follows: Check all boxes of IP camera you wish to add, and click ‘Apply’ to add all cameras into camera list, or click ‘Back’ to go back to previous page and not adding any camera. Add Note: IP cameras which are added in the NVR already will not appear here again.
Password: Input the login password of IP camera. Model: Select the IP camera’s model from dropdown menu. HTTP port: Input the HTTP (web) port of IP camera. By default this setting should be ‘80’, if you changed the web port setting on IP camera, input correct web port number here. RTSP port: Input the RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) port of IP camera. By default this setting should be ‘554’, if you changed the RTSP port setting on IP camera, input correct RTSP port number here.
Click ‘OK’ and the IP camera will be deleted, click ‘Cancel’ to abort. Start Click this button to start video recording. When recording video from this camera, this field will look like this: To stop recording, click ‘Stop’ button. Note: If you want to configure disk space, you must stop recording first. If NVR is recording any camera’s video, you will not be able to configure disk space. 2.6 Network Setup Network setup allows you to setup NVR’s network parameters.
Item LAN Description Select this item to assign an IP address to network interface. You will also need to select DHCP (NVR will obtain IP address from DHCP server automatically), or Static IP (You have to assign IP address manually). If you selected static IP, Please input the IP address information: IP address: Please input the IP address you wish to assign to NVR. Subnet Mask: Input the subnet mask of your local area network. Gateway: Input your local area network’s gateway IP address.
places (like from Internet), you can leave this field blank. DNS1: Please input the IP address of DNS server. If you don’t know its IP address, please consult your network administrator. Start UPnP PPPoE DNS2: Input backup DNS server’s IP address here. You can leave this field blank if you have only one DNS server. Check this box and this NVR will start UPnP service, so computers that are compatible with UPnP can discover the presence of NVR and get connected.
Provider: Select DDNS service provider from dropdown list. Hostname: Input hostname you acquired from DDNS service provider. Username: Input DDNS account’s username. Password: Input DDNS account’s password. When you finish, click ‘Apply’ to save settings. NVR will start countdown for 120 seconds: Please wait until countdown finishes, and you will be prompted to close current Internet Explorer window: Click ‘Yes’ to close window, and reconnect to NVR. Your NVR will be ready to use. 2.
The following screen will appear: To setup recording, select an IP camera from ‘Camera list’ by clicking its number (under ‘#’ field) first, then click ‘Edit’ button. There are two recording settings pages available: ‘Recording Setup’ and Storage’. Please note: To make sure the camera’s motion detection has been enabled 2.7.1 Recording Setup You can configure IP camera’s recording settings here. Every IP camera can has its own settings and different from others.
Then click ‘Edit’ button. The following setup page will appear: Item Split File Space Motion Recycle Limit Description When recording, NVR will split the recording file into smaller ones to ease file access. You can select the individual file size from dropdown menu here. Select the hard disk space you wish to save the video recorded by this camera. Enable or disable camera’s motion detection function here.
You can define the recording schedule here. Each box represents an hour of a weekday, camera will record only when corresponding box is checked. All boxes are checked by default, and you can check the weekday box under weekly (all) to check all 0-23 hours in a weekday automatically. If you want to define a record job in the future, click ‘Job’ tab: You can make a pre-defined recording job here: You can setup up to 5 recording jobs here.
Please click ‘Recording Setup’ tab: The following setup page will appear: All hard drives will be listed here. If a disk is not configured for video recording, the ‘Space’ field will be blank, and you will not be able to store video files on it. If you want to delete a configured disk space, select the disk by click its radio button and click ‘Delete space’ button.
This procedure may require few minutes, please be patient. After disk space has been configured, you will see this message: Please wait until countdown finishes, and you will be prompted to close current Internet Explorer window: Click ‘Yes’ to close window, and reconnect to NVR. Your NVR will be ready to use. If NVR have two hard drives in the NVR, system will display following option for you’re choose. You can make single disk or RAID (RAID 0/RAID 1/JBOD).
USB flash drives: If the NVR connect one USB flash, system will display the information. 2.8 Video Playback You can play recorded video clips here.
And click ‘Run Add-on’, then you’ll be prompted to run ActiveX control: Please click ‘Run’ to enable Windows media player in Internet Explorer, or you will not be able to see recorded video. When Windows media player is enabled, you can search for recorded file: Item Camera Start Time Description Please select an IP camera from dropdown menu. Only video files recorded by selected camera will be found. Specify the starting date and time of video search. To select date, click calendar icon .
End Time Search You can use this calendar to select a specific date. For time, you can use dropdown menu to select hour and minute. Specify the ending date and time of video search. Start search for video files between starting and ending time. When a video file is found, the search window will look like this: All found files will be listed on the left, you can select a file to play by click on it and click ‘Play’, or Click ‘Delete’ to delete selected file.
Please note that you will not be prompted to confirm file deletion, so only use ‘Delete’ button when you really want to remove a video file from NVR. 2.9 System Setup You can configure NVR’s system parameters here. To access ‘System Setup’ menu, click indicated button on the top of web interface: There are 3 sub-menus available: General, Maintenance, and Config Backup, which can be accessed by three tabs in this page: 2.9.1 “General” Settings You can configure NVR’s basic system parameters here.
Item Hostname Time Zone Synchronize with Computer Time Synchronize with NTP Server Set Manually Description You can configure NVR’s hostname. This will help you to identify NVR on network (Some network servers and computers can discover NVR’s hostname you set here). Select the time zone of residence from dropdown menu here. Select this option and NVR will set its time by your computer’s time setting. Select this option and NVR will set its time by NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
Reset Shutdown Browse Update working properly. Clear all settings of NVR and reset to factory default settings. You’ll be prompted to confirm factory reset. Shutdown NVR. When you want to remove the power supply or add / remove hard drive from NVR, please use this function or the data saved on hard drive may corrupt and not be able to use again. Select a firmware file on your computer for firmware update. You’ll be prompted to select a firmware file on your computer’s hard drive.
2.10 Server Setup You can configure NVR’s built-in network server upload functionality here. When you enable FTP server, you can receive log file on remote FTP file server when camera is disconnected; when you enable Email function, you’ll receive PPPOE notification email when network PPPOE function is opened.
Folder Test FTP The folder on FTP server you wish to save video files. Click this button to establish a connection to FTP server to test connection. Email Item Enable SMTP Server SMTP Server Sender Email Primary Email Secondary Email Authorization Username Password Confirm Password Test Mail Description Enable Email notification functionality. Input SMTP server’s IP address or host name. Input an E-mail address here. This E-mail address will appear as email sender in all outgoing E-mail.
2.11 User Management This NVR allows two kinds of user to login: Administrator and user. Administrator can configure NVR and apply changes, while user only allowed viewing video files. Only 1 administrator is allowed, while more than one user is allowed. To access ‘User Management’ menu, click indicated button on the top of web interface: Administrator Item User Description Password Description Input descriptions for administrator. You can input any description text here.
Confirm Password Input administrator’s new password again for confirmation. When you decided administrator’s new password, click ‘Edit’ button to save changes. If the passwords in ‘Password’ and ‘Confirm Password’ field are different, you will receive an error message. Account Item Account List Delete Account User Description Password Confirm Password Description Lists all user accounts on NVR. Delete a user. Select one user from ‘Account List’ first. Input a new account name.
There are two tabs in this page: You will find general NVR information under ‘General’: NVR activities are recording under ‘Log’: 44
Item First page Previous Next Final page Clear Refresh Description Go to first page of system log. Go to previous page. Go to next page. Go to last page of system log. Remove all logs from NVR. Reload log and display latest log information.
CHAPTER III: CMS LITE 3.1 Installation Perform CMSLite installation: setup.
Click Install Installation steps: Press Finish to complete system installation. After completing installation, there will be a hyperlink CMSLite produced on desktop.
Shortcut Click desktop link to execute CMSLite. Enter valid account and password (the default account is “admin” and the default password is “1234”). Click OK button to enter main menu. In case of wrong information entered, there will a notice shown. Click Exit button to complete the system. Note: The minimum screen resolution supported by CMS system is 1024*768.
3.2 Main Menu : Capable to check the current camera device list and group list (tree structure). Click the arrow to pop up or scale the whole list. Device maintenance: To create new area, location, device sating, group setup. View video: classified into device check and group check; or directly click camera page or group page at top left; click the desired real time video to be viewed. Electronic map: Electronic map maintenance, electronic map browser.
Report log: Provide system use log, video playback log, account abnormal change log for check and output PTZ operating panel and preset point operation and setup are valid only in one split window. In case that it does not support model PTZ, no response will be achieved if to click some functional buttons. Eight directional PT operations In case that all statuses are normal with the device, the figure does not flash.
4.1 Area Setup Administrators can add/modify/remove area data at will. Add: Press Add button. It will be OK to click Save button just after entering area name. Modify: Slide the mouse to click one area name to be changed from area list; enter the correct name and press Save button to complete modification. 3.3.1 Area Setup Administrators can add/modify/remove area data at will.
Add: Press Add button. It will be OK to click Save button just after entering area name. Modify: Slide the mouse to click one area name to be changed from area list; enter the correct name and press Save button to complete modification. Remove: After sliding the mouse to click one area name to be changed from area list, it will OK just to press Remove button. In case of location data existing in this location, “remove” is prohibited.
3.3.2 Location Setup Administrators can add/modify/remove location data at will. Add: Press Add button; after selecting data (Other data are for reference only, they are not required for input.) of area located and entering location name, it will be OK just to click Save button. Modify: Slide the mouse to click the area name to be changed from location list; enter the correct name and press Save button to complete modification.
Remove: After sliding the mouse to click one location to be changed from location list, it will OK just to press Remove button. In case of location data existing in this location, “remove” is prohibited. 4.3 Camera device setup: The devices include IP Camera, Video Server and NVR. Administrators can add/modify/remove data of the devices at will. Cameras of each device differ from each other. Quantity of cameras allowed to be input to system differs from each other due to different versions.
Select brand and model (Pop up to select brand of camera. In case of wrong selection, camera can not be correctly shown.) Enter device name (Caption displayed on real time camera or icon shown on figure) Enter IP location (Directly enter IP or Domain name) Enter device number and location (not required) Enter linked account and password (the default is admin/1234). In case of wrong account and password entered, there is no way to determine if the device is currently and correctly being linked. .
Modify: Slide the mouse to click one device name to be changed from camera device list; after making modification in field to be changed, press Save button to complete modification. The operation modes of each field are the same as the added action. Remove: Slide the mouse to click one camera device name to be changed from camera device list. It will be OK just to press Remove button. While removing the camera, all the other related setups are also removed (Remove from group and electronic map).
3.3.3 Group Setup Administrators can add/modify/remove group data of the camera devices at will. Group setup is convenient for video management and view. Add: Press Add button; after entering group name and clicking camera located, it will OK just to press Save button. Modify: Slide the mouse to click one group name to be changed from camera device list; after entering data to be changed, press Save button to complete modification.
Back to main menu: After completing setup the related devices, press OK button to return to the main menu. (If not to press OK button, some operations of the main menu are locked and can not be performed.) At this time, the camera device group data at top left corner of the main menu will ails be accordingly changed. (Arrow zoom list can be selected by click.
3.3.4 Status Collecting Steps If the status collecting field of the camera device is set to Yes, the system will supervise if the device if normal by CMS IP Camera Status service procedure being performed at background. If abnormality detected, it will notify CMNS for processing (Event trigger) System exiting will automatically close this procedure. If the user closes this program, the user will have no way to collect abnormal status in the future. 3.
Real time video 1/4/9/16: According to spilt mode selected, it is to display real time video. If camera quantity is more than quantity of split, page-next and page-previous button will be shown. The current total number of page is shown in the middle. Page-next/page-previous: Switchover of displayed video camera. Automatic scan: When spilt mode displayed exceeds one page, automatic scan can be started.
Right button list: Click right button of the mouse on device name to select to display a list. Click the desired function. Connect: In case of video interrupted, click Connect to connect with the camera again. Disconnect: If stop is required, click Disconnect. If displaying camera is required, it is to click Connect. Camera switchover: If to switch over to another camera displayed, Camera Switchover can be selected for changing camera displayed.
3.4.2 Group Check Click group check, click one group name from the list; the system will record camera data of this group set. The system will firstly display camera in split 1. And , aiming at demand, the system performs functions like 1/4/9/16/full screen/page-next/page-previous/automatic scan/PT. If to click to select a certain group name from the group tree list at top left corner of the main menu, you may also directly enter split 1 mode of group check.
The button operating method is the same as device view mode. 3.4.3 Event Alarm When the system detects abnormality with the device, the icon at bottom of the main menu will start flashing. Click event alarm icon to check location of abnormality with the device. Press X button at left bottom to return hide event alarm list, return to the main menu.
3.5 Electronic Map Including functions of electronic map maintenance and electronic map browser 3.5.1 Electronic Map Maintenance Administrators can add/modify/remove electronic map data at will. Add: Press Add button; after selecting one map file (the uploaded file types are BMP/JPG/GIF/PNG), you can find map file in the preview area at this time. Click Save button to complete adding to the electronic map.
After completing adding, editing camera location button will be shown. Click it to enter camera location editing. Add camera to map: Select one camera from camera list to be placed into the map, slide the mouse to this E-MAP to find the location to be placed in, and then press the mouse to pop up a window for selecting camera direction. After selecting direction, it is press setup to complete camera location editing.
Added to map link: Electronic maps can be linked together. After selecting the electronic map to be linked, move the mouse to map area to find the location to be placed in. Then, click the mouse to complete electronic map location editing. Remove map link from the map: Find map link in the map, click right button of the mouse. The system will pop up a dialog box to ask you to make sure if to remove it. In case of Yes (Y) replied, it will be removed.
Remove: Click one electronic map name in the electronic map list to be removed; it will be OK just to press Remove button. The system will ask you to make sure if really to remove data of the electronic map. 3.5.2 Electronic Map Browser After clicking the main menu, you can select one electronic map to browse.
Map list: List out electronic map for users to operate. Click any electronic map to show this map and camera location linking with the map. Click any camera icon to browse real time video of the camera (pop up the window); click map link to switch over to another electronic map. Close map: Return to browse real time video of the main menu 3.
3.6.1 Schedule Setup Administrators can add/modify/remove schedule setup data at will. Add: Press Add button; after entering schedule name, select period of time (half hour is one period); and finally click Save button to complete adding. Click setup of each period of time with the mouse (Press Setup for once, and press it again to remove it.), or click day of the week to set a whole day of this week (Press it again to remove it.), or press to select all for setup all time or remove all not selected.
Remove: Click one schedule name in the schedule list to be changed; it will be OK just to press Remove button. If there is still set trigger data in the schedule, there will be a warning note shown, and “remove” is prohibited. 3.6.2 Event Server Administrators can add/modify/remove event server setup data at will. SMTP server Enable SMTP: With setup to enable SMTP; only with setup for event trigger, message can be normally sent.
Sender: E-mail from sender to send trigger event notice; Authentication information: If authentication is required for SMTP, please enter account/password of the sender; SMTP port: The preset is 25; if SMTP server port and port event are with preset value, they can be changed to correct data. FTP server: Enable FTP: With setup to enable FTP; only with setup for event trigger, log file can be sent to the ftp server.
3.6.3 Event Trigger Aiming at each camera, administrator can add/modify/remove event trigger setup data at will. In case of abnormal event happened, disposal action to be triggered can be selected. Setup for each camera to be triggered is required. Firstly select the camera to be set from the camera list. If it was set ready, there would be trigger action set before displayed in the right field. Setup event trigger can be based on the schedule.
SMTP: If to send notice when event happens, please select SMTP and click e-mail information in the address book. Message subject and text to be sent can be set. Play audio: If to send audio when event happens, you may click browser button to select one sound level (*.wav). You may press test button to check if normal play can be performed. Electronic map: If to interlink with the electronic map when event happens, select one electronic map with this camera.
Press OK button to return to the main menu. 3.8 System Maintenance Including the functions of account management, address book setup, system setup and password change (Common user account login), click the page with item to be maintained on for data setup and maintaining. 3.8.1 Account Management Administrator can change password of administrator, and add/modify/remove user’s account data.
Modify: Click one user account from user account list to be changed with the mouse; after entering correct data in the right field, press Save button to complete modification. Remove: Click one account from the user account list to be deleted, it will be OK just to press Remove button. The system will pop up a notice to confirm your removing. 3.8.2 Address Book add/modify/remove user’s account data. The data in address book can be used for clocking during camera event trigger setup.
Modify: Click one name from address book to be changed with the mouse; after entering the correct data, press Save button to complete modification. Remove: Click one name to be removed from the address book with the mouse, it will OK just to press Remove button. The system will pop up a notice for confirm your removing.
3.8.3 System Setup System information: Scan time interval: Automatic scan time interval by second; after selecting the desired seconds, it will be OK just to press the Apply button. Enable start the software when windows start Language: Set language for the system; after selecting the desired language, it will be OK just to press the Apply button.
button to restore the system to the status of the database. Before performing restoring, the system will ask you to make sure if to make a backup; Remove: Select one file to be removed from the backup database list; just to press Remove button to delete the backup database; Download: Select one file to be downloaded from the backup database list; after pressing Download button, the system will ask you which file to be downloaded to.
3.9 Video Playback After pressing Playback button in the main menu, the system will pop up a playback page (If another screen is connected, it will be popped up on the second screen.) User may perform operation in the main menu and playback interface. Select camera and inquiry conditions: Select a camera and a period of time for playback (Begin time and end time). In case of being searched, it will automatically download and play the video file.
the video file. Play control Control of play/pause/stop can be performed on the video; In case of couples of videos in the folder, the previous and last video are for option; Click the right button of the mouse on the being played video, advanced operation can be performed (play speed, volume and zoom) Download video file: Select the video file to be downloaded (Couples of file can be selected); after pressing Save button, the system will ask you for the catalogue to be saved in.
Search: Select the account, functions to be performed and period of time to be searched; press Search button to find out system use log. Export: After pressing export CSV file for the searched files, the system will export the file to the designated catalogue. Remove: In case of too many log files, when the file can be searched, press Delete Log button for deletion. 3.10.
Search: Select the camera, account and period of time for file playback to be searched, and press Search button to find video playback log. Export: After pressing export CSV file for the searched file, the system will export the file to the designated catalogue. Remove: In case of too many log files, when the file can be searched, press Delete Log button for deletion. 3.10.3 Account Change Log During performing account management function, all changes for the account are kept as the log.
Search: Select the changed account, operation action (Add/Modify/Remove) and period of time for change to be searched, and press Search button to find account change log. Information of current password, name and password, and new account, name and password will be recorded. Export: After pressing export CSV file for the searched file, the system will export the file to the designated catalogue. Remove: In case of too many log files, when the file can be searched, press Delete Log button for deletion.
CHAPTER IV: APPENDIX 4.1 Troubleshooting Please don’t panic when you found this NVR is not working properly. Before you send this NVR back to us, you can do some simple checks to save your time: Problem Cannot connect to the NVR No network camera found Solution 1. Please check the IP address of NVR again. 2. Please make sure the network cable is correctly connected to your local area network. 3. Please make sure power cable is correctly connected to NVR. 4.
Recording Frame Rate Export File Format Recording Playback Video Split Mode PTZ Control Event Handling Event Trigger Action CMS Log Remote Management Expandability Supported Protocols Device Network Configuration Security Display Mode Video Channels Concurrent Recording Compression Format Resolution Mobile Device Live View Supported Camera ONVIF 120 fps at H.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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