NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER VR-N1600U VR-N1600E VR-N900U INSTRUCTIONS VR-N900U (B) WARNING LIVE/BROWSE 㧝 㧞 㧟 㧠 SELECT 㧡 㧢 *1/' 㧣 㧤 PTZ/PRESET 㧥 ALARM OPERATE REV FWD HDD LOCK REC CONTROL FUNCTION SERIAL CANCEL ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN SEARCH KEY ALARM CLEAR REC/STOP STOP(PB) PLAY SKIP VR-N1600U/E VR-N900U Please read the following before getting started: Powered by Milestone Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (for USA) Please use this unit in an appropriate power source. Veuillez employer cette unité dans une source d'énergie appropriée.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please use this unit in an appropriate power source. PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOUNTING RACK CAUTION ● Do not install the VR-N1600U/E/VR-N900U to the rack in places where ambient temperature becomes 40˚C or more. ● When rack mounting, keep the internal temperature of rack assembly 40˚C or less. ● When using rack mount, keep the clearance between the rack and the rear of unit 150mm or more.
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA) This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. , Cet appareil num rique de la Class A es t WARNING (FOR EUROPE): This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Getting Started Features Display and distribution performance at 80 ips is guaranteed (VR-N1600U/E) Supports RAID1 (VR-N1600U/E) Automatic detection of network cameras Significantly reduces the hassle of complex camera registration procedures. Built-in large-capacity hard disk (500 GB) (VRN1600U/E) Adding a built-in HDD enables support for RAID1. RAID1 writes the same data to two hard disks simultaneously (mirroring), so that one of them remains usable when the other breaks down.
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Getting Started VR-N1600U/VR-N1600E/VR-N900U (hereinafter referred to as “this device”) is installed with Windows姞XP Embedded Runtime (hereinafter referred to as “the software”), a licensed software from Microsoft Corporation. By using this device and the software, you agree to abide by the following Microsoft Software License Terms. Microsoft Software License Terms for: Windows XP Embedded Runtime These license terms are an agreement between you and JVC. Please read them.
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Getting Started Microsoft Software License Terms for: (continued) 4 Windows Update Agent (also known as Software Update Services). The software on the device includes Windows Update Agent ( WUA ) functionality that may enable your device to connect to and access updates ( Windows Updates ) from a server installed with the required server component.
12 Liability Limitations. You can recover from Microsoft and its affiliates only direct damages up to two hundred fifty U.S. Dollars (U.S. $250.00). You cannot recover any other damages, including consequential, lost profits, special, indirect or incidental damages.
Getting Started Contents Getting Started Features ................................................................................. 2 Contents ................................................................................. 8 Precautions for Proper Use of this Product .......................... 10 Part Names and Functions (VR-N1600U/E) ........................ 12 Part Names and Functions (VR-N900U) .............................. 16 Rear Panel Terminals ....................................................
Applications Main Menu List ..................................................................... 68 List of Menu Screens ........................................................ 68 Unit Setting ....................................................................... 69 OS Setting ........................................................................ 72 Image Server Setting ........................................................ 76 Auto Detect Setting ......................................................
Getting Started Precautions for Proper Use of this Product Locations of Storage and Use 䢇 Do not place this product at the following locations. Doing so may cause this product to malfunction or break down.
Precautions when Moving this Unit Others 䢇 Remove all connected cords before moving 䢇 When there is variation in the supply voltage such as during lightning, operation of this unit may be disabled to protect the system until the supply voltage stabilizes again. Turn off the power and remove the power plug before moving this unit. Failure to do so may cause damage on the cords, and result in fire or electric shock.
Getting Started Part Names and Functions (VR-N1600U/E) Front S T A B R WARNING LIVE/BROWSE 㧝 㧞 㧟 㧠 SELECT 㧡 㧢 *1/' 㧣 㧤 PTZ/PRESET 㧥 ALARM OPERATE REC CONTROL Q REV FWD O LOCK SERIAL FUNCTION CANCEL ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN ENTER CD E P HDD SEARCH KEY ALARM CLEAR REC/STOP STOP(PB) PLAY SKIP F GHIJ K L M A [OPERATE] Button/Indicator Switches operation on or off.
Memo : ● The manual recording mode executes recording from all cameras regardless of the settings in the [Camera Record Setting]. Recording is carried out in accordance with the frame rate selected in [Camera Record Setting]. (A Page 84) L [STOP(PB)] Button Stops playback when you press this button in the playback mode. M [PLAY] Button Plays back at the speed and in the direction specified by the Shuttle Dial position.
Getting Started Part Names and Functions (VR-N1600U/E) (continued) Rear Panel d POWER U ON AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT LAN2 ALARM IN OFF V LAN1 VGA OUT 1 2 3 4 SERIAL SIGNAL GND W XY Z U [POWER] switch Switches the power on or off. Memo : ● Be sure to press and hold down the [OPERATE] button on the front panel to shut down the system before switching off the power supply.
Rear I/O Terminals e ON AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT fhjl n gikm o LAN2 ALARM IN OFF LAN1 VGA OUT 1 2 3 4 SERIAL SIGNAL GND p 䡵 Input ports 䡵 Output ports e [ALARM IN 1 to 8] alarm input terminals 1 to 8 j [COMMON] signal ground terminal Alarm recording is activated when signals are input to these terminals. This is a common ground terminal. Connect it to the signal ground terminal on the connected device. (This can be used when there are insufficient common ground terminals.
Getting Started Part Names and Functions (VR-N900U) Front Panel V U T S R A B Q CDE F G H IJKL M N O P A [OPERATE] Button/Indicator Note : Switches operation on or off. Press the button to turn operation AONB and hold down the button to turn operation AOFFB. The indicator blinks while the recorder is starting up or shutting down. ● Attach the serial port cover supplied with this product if this port is not in use. ● This product may malfunction due to the presence of static electricity.
J [SEARCH] Button Q Jog dial Displays the date and time search screen when in the playback mode. (A Page 40) Plays back a single frame when it is rotated in the playback mode. K [KEY] Button When [KEY] button is pressed while pressing [FUNCTION] button, key operation on front panel will be disabled. (Key locked mode) To disable, perform same procedure again. Press to display or hide the Asoftware keyboardB. Memo : ● Use the software keyboard to input characters.
Getting Started Part Names and Functions (VR-N900U) (continued) Rear Panel i h g f W X Y Za b c d e W [POWER] switch e Connector cover Switches the power on or off. Memo : Memo : ● Be sure to press and hold down the [OPERATE] button on the front panel to shut down the system before switching off the power supply. X [AC IN 120V H 240VH 50Hz/60Hz] power input ● Do not remove the cover.
Rear I/O Terminals j k m o q s t l n p r u 䡵 Input ports 䡵 Output ports j [ALARM IN 1 to 4] alarm input terminals 1 to 4 o [COMMON] signal ground terminal Alarm recording is activated when signals are input to these terminals. This is a common ground terminal. Connect it to the signal ground terminal on the connected device. (This can be used when there are insufficient common ground terminals.
Getting Started Rear Panel Terminals Rear I/O Terminals Terminal [ALARM IN] Remarks 䢇 Name of Input Event 䢇 Name of Input Event Make Contact Input Alarm IN 1 to 8 Rising (VR-N1600U/E) Alarm IN 1 to 4 Rising (VR-N900U) Alarm IN 1 to 8 Falling (VR-N1600U/E) Alarm IN 1 to 4 Falling (VR-N900U) 250 ms and above 250 ms and above Break Make Memo : ● Set the impedance at the output end to 10 kK or lower.
Mounting to a Rack Camera Control Terminal (VR-N900U) Use connection cables according to the table below. Also make sure that you read through the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected. Signal Pin No. RX+ 1 RX- 2 TX- 3 TX+ 4 GND 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 Use the supplied rack mount bracket to mount this unit to the EIA rack. For the installation to the rack, consult the specialist or dealer.
Getting Started Operation Lock During Initial Startup VR-N1600U/VR-N1600E/VR-N900U is equipped with an operation lock feature to prevent the system from being turned off accidentally as well as unauthorized recording operations. Perform language setting and automatic camera registration when starting up this unit for the first time. Before Starting Up. Setting Operation Lock 1 Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press the [KEY] button at the same time ● Operation is locked.
2 Check to ensure that the camera is detected Selecting a language The [Language Setting] screen appears when you start up this unit for the first time. Select the language to use using the steps below. ● After the message disappears, a list of detected cameras is displayed. ● If all the cameras are not detected, press the [Auto Detect] button again. If doing so does not solve the problem, check the connection with the cameras and the IP address of the cameras.
Getting Started During Initial Startup (Continued) Automatic Registration of Cameras (continued) 6 Use the [SKIP] button to select [OK], followed by pressing the [16/ENTER](ZOOM IN/ENTER) button ` ● The [Configure Device] screen appears. 11 Specify the display rate for each camera such that the total display rate of all cameras does not exceed 80 ips (VR-N1600U/E)/60 ips (VR-N900U). ● The default display rate is set at 8 ips.
C Use the [7/B](5/B) button to display the list of cameras ` Memo : ● Use the [SKIP] to move between the setting items. ● Using the [2/D] or [10/0/E](8/E) button to select a parameter. ` ● To enter numeric characters, press the [SELECT] button to turn on the [SELECT] indicator. After entering the numeric characters, press the [PTZ/PRESET] button to turn on the [PTZ/ PRESET] indicator.
Preparation System Connection Example The following operations are possible with this system.
Note : ● Do not connect LAN1 to the internet. If the internet is busy or the relay equipment fails, you may not be able to save important camera images. To maintain full recording capacity, it is recommended that a dedicated network be used. Be sure to connect the LAN1 camera network to the same segment. (Do not use the address translation of NAT and NAPT etc. or a router.) ● If you connect LAN2 to the internet from a surveillance computer, you will need to configure IP Masquerading.
Preparation Character Input and Mouse Pointer Entering Characters Using a Mouse You can use the software keyboard to input characters when you are using mouse. 1 Press the [KEY] button on the front panel ● The software keyboard appears. ● Press the [KEY] button again to hide the software keyboard. You can input characters and move the mouse pointers in two different ways. ● Operate using the buttons on the front panel. ● Operate by connecting a mouse (sold separately).
Changing Monitor Resolution Precautions when Changing Settings You can switch the resolution of the VGA output using the following procedures. ● Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press the [14/ ZOOM OUT](ZOOM OUT/CANCEL) button at the same time. ` BPressing the button each time increases the resolution value. ● Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press the [15/ ZOOM IN](ZOOM IN/ENTER) button at the same time. ` BPressing the button each time decreases the resolution value.
Basic Operation Switching the Power On/ Off Switching the Power On 1 Connect the power cable ● Connect using the power cable supplied to an AC100V (50 Hz/60 Hz) outlet. 2 Turn AONB the power switch at the rear panel. ● A system check will run when the power is turned on. ● The [OPERATE] indicator starts blinking. ● After blinking, the [OPERATE] indicator lights up to indicate that operation has been turned on. ● When the setting is complete, recording starts automatically in the record control mode.
Login ● When [Live viewing Auto Start] is set to AonB, the [Live] screen appears when login is successful. If [Auto Logon] is set to AoffB, the [Login] screen appears after operation has been turned on. (Default setting: AonB) [Live] Screen Memo : ● You can specify the setting of [Live viewing Auto Start] in [Unit Setting] of the main menu. (A Page 69) Note : [Logon] Screen Memo : ● Operation on the main unit is disabled if you do not log in.
Basic Operation ● Select a menu with the [2/D] or [10/0/E](8/E) button and press the [16/ENTER](ZOOM IN/ENTER) button to open the selected setting screen. ` The same operation can be done using the [SKIP] button. Opening the Main Menu The following are procedures to open the main menu, which is used for specifying various settings. Note : ● The input ports do not operate when the main menu is displayed. Inputs such as alarms will also be ignored when the main menu is displayed.
NVR Viewer ● You can view live and recorded images using the NVR Viewer. ● NVR Viewer can also be used for remote surveillance of this unit from a PC. (A Page 125) ● Some of the NVR Viewer features may vary during remote surveillance from a PC. [Live] Tab View List [⳯] Button [Views] Section NVR Viewer[Live] Screen Memo : ● NVR Viewer operates by logging into the distribution server inside this unit.
Basic Operation Viewing Live Images via Front Panel Control NVR Viewer This section describes the procedures for viewing live images by using the front panel of this unit. Memo : ● To operate by connecting a mouse (sold separately), refer to [Viewing Live Images via Mouse Control] (A Page 36).
A B C D Operating the Camera PTZ stands for pan, tilt and zoom. If the camera supports the PTZ functions, you can use the keypad, and the [16/ENTER](ZOOM IN/ENTER) and [13/CANCEL](ZOOM OUT/CANCEL) buttons to move the camera up/down (tilt), left/right (pan), or enlarge/reduce the image (zoom). ` 䡵 Pan/Tilt 1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button to switch the keypad to the PTZ mode ● The [PTZ/PRESET] indicator lights up.
Basic Operation Viewing Live Images via Mouse Control Select a view For details on the view settings, refer to [Screen Setup] (A Page 60). 1 Select a view from the [Views] section, or from the view list at the upper end of the window This section describes the procedures for viewing live images by controlling the mouse. Displaying the [Live] Screen 1 Select [Live] from the main menu ● The NVR Viewer starts up and the [Live] screen appears.
Memo : ● When you have selected a camera, the blue bar at the top of each live image changes to a lighter blue tone. This bar comes with a tri-color square indicator, which indicates the following features, as well as characters that indicate the operating status of the camera. PTZ Navigation Button Home Button A Event indicator (Left: yellow) Lights up when events specified in the [Camera Record Setting] occur.
Basic Operation Viewing Live Images via Mouse Control (continued) Using Preset Positions You can select a position from the preset list to change the camera orientation to this preset position. (APage 92 [Defining a Preset Position]) Memo : Viewing Images Using the PTZ Features (continued) ● The buttons are only available if the camera is a PTZ camera.
䡵 Camera Shortcut Menus Memo : ● If you have selected a camera for which an audio source has been set on the [Camera Settings] screen of [Camera Record Setting], the preset audio sound is being output. (A Page 55) ● If you have selected a camera for which an audio source has not been specified, the most recently selected audio source will be continuously output. ● When the recorded and live images are simultaneously displayed, the displayed video image and audio sound may not synchronize properly.
Basic Operation Playing Back Recorded Images via Front Panel Control Select a view For details on the view settings, refer to [Screen Setup] (A Page 60). 1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button so that the [PTZ/ PRESET] indicator starts to blink This section describes the procedures for viewing recorded images using the front panel of this unit.
Playing, Skipping and Stopping Recorded Images Adjusting the Playback Speed (Jog/ Shuttle Playback) Control using the [PLAY], [SKIP], and [STOP(PB)] buttons. You can adjust the playback speed by turning the jog dial/shuttle dial on the front panel. 䡵 Control using the [PLAY], [SKIP], and [STOP(PB)] buttons on the front panel 䢇 Playing Back 1 Press the [PLAY] button ● Playback starts from the date/time indicated on the [Master Time] of [Time Navigation].
Basic Operation Playing Back Recorded Images via Mouse Control [⳯] Button [Views] Section NVR Viewer This section describes the procedures for viewing recorded images by controlling the mouse. Notes: ● The recording frame rate may decline when you are using the [Browse] screen. ● When access to the hard disk occurs frequently, such as when recording and playback of recorded images are performed simultaneously, the playback image may pause and the audio sound may be interrupted.
Select a view For details on the view settings, refer to [Screen Setup] (A Page 60). 1 Select a view from the [Views] section, or from the view list at the upper end of the window Note : ● Do not switch the view frequently within a short time interval. ● When live images do not appear on VN-C625U/VN-C655U, set the password for connecting VN-C625U/VN-C655U on the camera unit as well as this unit again.
Basic Operation Playing Back Recorded Images via Mouse Control (continued) Searching Recorded Image Using the Timeline Browser You can search recorded images using the Timeline Browser to the right of the [Browse] screen. The vertically extended timeline shows the recording status and the number of cameras that can be displayed in the NVR Viewer. Drag the timeline up or down with the mouse while checking the time display pointer. Note : ● The timeline is an approximate value.
Searching Recorded Image from the Alert List A list of recorded images is displayed for each [Alart], such as when motion is detected (A Page 104). 1 Double-click the [Alerts] bar on the [Browse] screen 2 Click [ ] on the [Alerts] list and select an event from the list ● You can select a specific event, camera or [Server]. [Alerts] List NVR Viewer 4 Click and drag within the screen to specify the search area. Event List ● The areas that you have selected become transparent.
Basic Operation Playing Back Recorded Images via Mouse Control (continued) 䢇 [Time] Slider Dragging the slider to the left changes the recording date to an older date, and dragging the slider to the right changes it to a more recent date. Use the top slider bar for fine browsing (x0.4 to x240) within a limited period of time, and use the bottom bar for easy browsing (x20 to x36,000) for longer time spans.
Listening to Audio Sound To listen to recorded audio sound, select the required audio source from the [Audio Source] list of the [Audio] section. To temporarily mute the live audio sound, select the [Mute] check box. NVR Viewer Writing Images/Audio Sound to CDs, DVDs and Other Media (Export) You can write (export) recorded images or audio sound to other media. ● The VR-N1600U/VR-N1600E/VR-N900U unit enables you to write images and audio sound to a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVDRW, or USB memory device.
Basic Operation Writing Images/Audio Sound to CDs, DVDs and Other Media (Export) (continued) 8 If you have selected [Database Export...], setting of the following items will be enabled. Burning a CD/DVD (continued) A 5 Select the export format if you have selected B C [AVI/JPEG Export...] ● Select either [AVI] (movie clip) or [JPEG] (still image). ● Select whether to add time stamps to the exported images.
10 Specify the export destination 14 Insert the media (CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW) that you want to write data to into the CD/DVD drive To write data to a CD/DVD, select [CD]. ● The space available in the media is shown in [Free Media Space]. ● The [Burn] button is enabled (operable). 15 Select the check boxes for the AVI/JPG/DB files that you want to write to the CD from the data list. ● The total volume of the selected data will appear in [Total Selected Vol].
Basic Operation Writing Images/Audio Sound to CDs, DVDs and Other Media (Export) (continued) Deleting Temporary Files (Operation on the Unit) Writing Data to a USB Memory Device (Operation on the Unit) Insert the USB memory device that you wish to export data to into VR-N1600U/VR-N1600E/VR-N900U, and perform the same procedures for [Burning a CD/DVD] from Steps 1 to 9. (A Page 47) 1 Specify the export destination ● To export to a USB memory device, select [USB].
2 Click the [Print...] button in the [Print] section. ● The [NVR Viewer Survellance Report] screen appears. 1 [User's Note] 3 2 4 Desktop Use this to export to the desktop. Path Use this to export to a selected folder. 3 Click the [NVR Viewer Survellance Report] button on the [Page Setup] screen to specify the printer settings 4 Click the [Print] button to start printing 2 Click [Export] ● Export begins.
Basic Operation Recording Camera Images Recording Modes There are four different recording modes. ● Recording Control Mode ● Manual Recording Mode ● EXT REC IN Signal Recording Mode ● Emergency Recording Mode 䡵 Recording Control Mode (A Page 53) This mode performs recording according to the [Camera Record Setting]. The [REC CONTROL] indicator lights up. You can switch the recording control mode on or off by pressing and holding the [REC CONTROL] button. ● Set each camera to on/off using the [Scheduler...
Selecting the Recording Control Mode Scheduler Setting In order to record in the recording control mode, you need to specify the scheduler settings (A Page 53), image recording settings (A Page 55), and picture quality settings (A Page 58) in the main menu [Camera Record Setting]. This feature lets you specify when to switch each camera to the online mode, as well as the online/offline mode of cameras when an event occurs.
Basic Operation Memo : Recording Camera Images (continued) ● Selecting the [E-mail], [Patrolling], and [Enable speedup] check boxes enables you to specify the following settings. A Enable speedup Scheduler Setting (continued) 4 Select [Set] from [Mode] ● The mouse pointer turns into a ApencilB. ● Moving the mouse pointer to the day-of-week band in the calendar section enables you to zoom in/zoom out on the calendar. To check the detailed schedule, enlarge the day of week area of the calendar.
䡵 Camera/Alert Scheduler Screen A B Specifying Image Recording Settings C 1 Select [Camera Record Setting] from the main menu D [Settings...] A Copy Enables you to copy the schedule displayed in the calendar section. Schedule B Paste Pastes the schedule copied using [Copy Schedule]A to the selected camera. Schedule C Copy and Pastes the schedule displayed in the Paste to All calendar section to all cameras. D Close Exits the [Scheduler...] screen.
Basic Operation Recording Camera Images (continued) Settings (R: Factory settings) Item Preset Values Description A Speedup Settings ^ Frame Rate Enables you to specify the frame rate to acquire from the camera. This is the frame rate during speedup recording. Specify the frame rates such that the total rate of all cameras displayed in each view of the [Live] screen does not exceed 80 ips (image per second) for VRN1600U/E and 60 ips for VR-N900U.
Item Preset Values Description ERecording Settings (continued) Enable speedup On motion On event Enables you to specify whether to execute recording with a higher maximum frame rate when motion is detected or when an event occurs. When [On event] is selected: Specify the starting and ending events in the [Start] and [Stop] fields respectively. The speedup recording frame rate uses the [Frame Rate] in the [Speedup Settings]A item.
Basic Operation Recording Camera Images (continued) Settings (continued) Item Preset Values H Exclude ^ Description Enables you to specify the regions to exclude from motion detection. (A Page 104) Regions Settings Exclude Regions... Not used. Region Color... I PTZ Preset ^ Enables you to specify preset positions and patrolling. When a configurable camera is selected, this button is displayed to the right of the [Outputs...] button. J Outputs... ^ Enables you to specify output settings.
Memo : Specifying Audio Recording Settings 1 Select [Camera Record Setting] from the main menu ● The [Camera Recording Administator] screen appears. ● The audio sound is recorded in the database of the camera image specified in the [Target Database] item C. ● Audio sound is recorded throughout the interval when the scheduler of the camera specified in the [Target Database] item C is in the online mode.
Basic Operation Recording Camera Images (continued) Renaming Cameras and Assigning Camera Numbers 1 Select a camera name and right-click on it, followed by clicking [Edit] Screen Setup Screen Display (Groups and Views) Multi-view setting for multiple cameras is referred to as [Views]. All views are placed in folders called [Groups]. Memo : ● The Camera Name and Number editing screen appears. ● [Groups] can be private or shared.
䡵 Creating [Views] within a group 1 Select the group in which you want to create a Creating Groups and Views 䡵 Creating a group 1 Select [Screen Setup] from the main menu new view ● If the [Live] or [Browse] screen is displayed, you can also click on the [Setup] tab using the mouse.
Basic Operation Screen Setup (continued) 2 Click the [Rename] button Creating Groups and Views (continued) 3 Enter a name for the new view [Rename] Button 3 Overwrite the existing group or view name with a new name ● Next, add cameras to the view. (APage 63 [Adding Cameras to a View]) 䡵 Renaming a group/view 1 Select the group or view that you want to rename in the Views section. 䡵 Deleting a group or view Select 1 Select the group(s) or view(s) that you want to delete from the Views section.
Adding Cameras to a View Adjusting Camera Settings 1 Select a view 1 Select the camera you want to adjust on the ● The layout of the selected view appears. 2 Click the [+] mark to the left of [Server] under [Screen Setup] screen 2 Select [Properties] [System Overview] ● A list of available cameras appears.
Basic Operation Screen Setup (continued) Using Your Views on Different Computers User settings, including the [Private] view, are stored on this unit. In other words, you can use your [Private] views on any surveillance computer that has this unit and the ANVR ViewerB installed (A Page 122) by logging in with your own user name and password. Adjusting Camera Settings (continued) 1 Double-click the [Setup] tab on the NVR Viewer.
2 Click and drag the [Carousel] icon in the [System Overview] section to the position that you want to set in the view [NVR]Camera1 [NVR] Camera2 A B C [NVR] Camera3 [NVR] Camera3 [NVR] Camera4 [NVR] Camera4 Item A Image 3 Release the mouse button at the position Quality B Frame Rate C Maintain [NVR] Camera2 Image Aspect Ration Description Enables you to adjust the image resolution and picture quality during viewing. Select AFullB at all times. This is the viewing frame rate.
Basic Operation Screen Setup (continued) Adding Hot Spots (Enlarged Images) The selected camera within the view is displayed in the hot spot designated position. Setting the hot spot in a larger position, such as in [1] of the [1+7] view, displays an enlarged image when the hot spot is selected.
Using the [Html Page] Using Still Images (GIF/JPEG files, etc.) 1 Click [Html Page] under [System Overview] 1 Click [Image] under [System Overview] [Screen Setup] Screen [Screen Setup] Screen [Image] [Html Page] 2 Drag and drop at the required position using the mouse. 2 Drag and drop at the required position using the mouse. ● The [Open] screen appears. The [Open URL] screen appears.
Applications Main Menu List List of Menu Screens (A Page 69) (A Page 72) (A Page 111) (A Page 116) (A Page 115) (A Page 117) (A Page 128) T VR-N1600U/E only (A Page 60) (A Page 36) (A Page 76) (A Page 84) 68 (A Page 80)
Unit Setting Unit Setting enables you to specify settings related to this unit, including account configuration, error recovery, and serial port configuration. A J B C I D E F H G Item Preset Values A Password Description Enables you to specify the login password for this unit. Reference Page A Page 31 Note : ● Specify the password using numeric characters only. Current Password ^ To change to a new password, enter the [Current Password]. New Password ^ Enter a new password.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) Unit Setting (continued) Item Preset Values C Error Report Description Enables you to select how you want to be notified when an error is detected in the system. Dialog 䢇 Select check box Do not select check box Select [Dialog] to display a warning dialog on the screen. Mail 䢇 Select check box Do not select check box Select [Mail] to receive an e-mail notification on any abnormality at the preset e-mail address.
Item Preset Values G Serial(VR-N900U) Speed Speed 1800 2400 4800 Description Reference Page Lets you specify the settings for the serial ports controlling the cameras. Please refer to the [Instruction Manual] of the camera in use to configure the parameters correctly for all settings. ^ Lets you select the encoding mode for converting analog image data into digital data. You can choose from the following three modes.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) OS Setting Enables you to specify settings related to the OS, including network, time, and volume settings. You may need to reboot your computer depending on the settings.
䡵 Network Adapter This section enables you to specify settings such as the IP address of this unit. The camera network and Intranet of this unit are configured with a different IP address. The default address for the camera network is (192.168.0.253), and that for the Intranet is (192.168.1.253). There is a common host name for all adapters.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) OS Setting (continued) 䢇 When specifying analog camera network settings (VR-N900U only) Item ANetwork adapter interface name (continued) Preset Values Enc Board Bus Master Driver Obtain an IP address automatically Select check box 䢇 Do not select check box IP address 䢇 192.168.201.253 Subnet Mask 䢇 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 䢇 0.0.0.0 Perferred DNS Server 䢇 0.0.0.0 Alternate DNS Server 䢇 0.0.0.
䢇 Other Settings Item Preset Values B Day and Time Properties Automatically synchronize with an Internet server Server Description To synchronize the time with the Internet time server or to specify the date and time manually, click [Update Now]. Select check box 䢇 Do not select check box ^ Select this check box to synchronize the time with the Internet time server. Note : ● You cannot specify the date and time manually when this box is selected. The settings in the boxes cannot be changed.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) Image Server Setting This section enables you to specify settings for connecting this unit to a computer, and for displaying the [Live] and [Browse] screens. The distribution settings are also applied to operation on the [Live], [Browse], and [Screen Setup] screens of this unit.
Item Preset Values A Server Configuration Description Enables you to specify the server name, port number, and details on external access to the server. Name 䢇 Server For specifying the server name. Port 䢇 80 For specifying the port number to use for the server. Enable Outside IP Address Select check box 䢇 Do not select check box Select this check box to enable access to this unit from a surveillance computer connected to the Internet via the router or firewall.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) Image Server Setting (continued) Item Preset Values Description BUser Administration (continued) User Setup... (continued) Add Windows User... ^ Do not select this option. For details, consult your system administrator. Note : ● When the host name in the OS settings is changed, enter [Administrator] in [Enter the object names to select] on the [Serect Users or Groups] screen, and click the [Advanced...] button. Next, click the [OK] button.
Item Preset Values C Log Files Days to log Description Log information may be required for diagnosing troubles. 䢇 10 For specifying the number of days for storing the event log in the [Image Server Setting]. D Audit Log Enables you to configure log file settings related to client computer users. Enable Audit Logging Select check box 䢇 Do not select check box Days to log 䢇 30 For specifying the number of days for storing the audit log files.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) Auto Detect Setting This section enables you to assign an IP address to each camera and configure various auto detect settings. For procedures on using the Auto Detect feature, refer to [Auto Detect Settings] (A Page 113).
Item A IP Lease Preset Values 䢇 Enable Disable Description For configuring the function to assign IP addresses to each network camera. Reference Page A Page 113 Memo : ● In order to assign an IP address of the network camera using the IP Lease feature, you need to enable the DHCP of the network camera. For procedures to enable the DHCP of the network camera, refer to the [INSTRUCRTIONS] of the network camera. ● If a network uses a multiple number of this product, enable [IP Lease] only for one unit.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) Auto Detect Setting (continued) Item E IP Information Preset Values Description ^ The [IP Information] list contains information on the [IP address] of the automatically detected camera, MAC address, number of video CH, manufacturer, and model. Click [Auto Detect] to start auto detect and display the result. The camera at the top of the list is used with priority. You can click the Sort button to sort the order of detected cameras.
Note : ● When the ADo not detect in the future.B check box on the [Detect Device] screen is selected during automatic detection, the [Detect Device] screen of the said camera will not appear during subsequent automatic detection operations. You can add the camera manually to enable its detection again.
Applications Main Menu List (continued) Camera Record Setting I A J B K C L D M E N F O G P Q H Memo : ● If you are configuring the [PTZ Preset Positions...] settings from the [Settings...] button M, do so after stopping the recording server temporarily using this menu.
Item Description Reference Page A Service Manager... Pressing the [Service Manager...] button opens a small [Service Manager] screen, which enables you to pause/resume the ARecording ServerA recording program. Use this feature when you need to pause the program, such as when configuring PTZ cameras. A Page 90 B Scheduler... Displays the [Scheduler...] screen. A Page 53 C General Settings... Displays the [General Settings] screen. A Page 106 D Archive Setup...
Applications Adding Cameras 4 If an administrator password is specified for the device, enter the password ● The password is usually set to [root] or [admin]. ● Click [Next] without specifying [Autodetect Device]. 5 Enter a unique name for the device that has been detected To specify settings on camera connection, you first need to add the required devices, such as network cameras or network encoders (IP video servers), to the system. Devices have their own IP addresses and host names.
Editing Device Settings ● The following items can be specified. Item Description A Identify Video Device This section describe the procedures to edit the settings of added devices. 1 Select [Camera Record Setting] from the main menu ● The [Camera Recording Administator] screen appears. Device Type For selecting the type of device from the list. Detect Device Click this button to enable automatic detection of the device type and serial number. Device Name Name used to identify the device.
Applications PTZ Camera Settings (COM1/COM2) The [Camera Settings] screen enables you to specify of the information on cameras. The number of configurable parameters available on the [Camera Settings] screen may be limited if the camera does not come with the PTZ features or if the device connected to the network encoder (IP video server) is not a camera. To display the [Camera Settings] screen, click the [Camera Settings...] button on the [Edit device settings] screen.
E Camera Type For specifying whether the camera corresponding to the selected number is [Fixed] or [Moveable]. Fixed : Fixed Camera Moveable : PTZ Camera F Device Port This option is enabled only if AMoveableB is selected in the [Camera Type] item E. For specifying which control port on the network encoder (IP video server) to use for controlling the PTZ features. G Port Addr. This option is enabled only if AMoveableB is selected in the [Camera Type] item E.
Applications Defining a Preset PTZ Position Display the [PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name] window The [PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name] window lets you define preset positions for the PTZ cameras. 1 Select [Camera Record Setting] from the main Stopping the Recording Server Stop the recording server before defining the PTZ camera settings. 1 Select [Camera Record Setting] from the main menu 2 Select a camera from [Device Manager] and click [Settings...
3 Click the [PTZ Preset Positions...] button ● The [PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name] window appears. ● The following configuration options are available in the [PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name] window. Item A PTZ View For moving the PTZ camera to the desired position. You can check the position on the screen. B Preset For registering, deleting and testing a PTZ camera position.
Applications Defining a Preset PTZ Position (continued) Moving to Preset Positions by Events This feature enables the PTZ camera to move automatically to a preset position when an event occurs. 1 Display the [PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name] window (A Page 90) Defining a Preset Position 1 Display the [PTZ Preset Positions for Device Name] window (A Page 90) 2 Select the [Goto preset on event] check box under [Preset Position on Events] 3 Click the [Setup...
Item Auto PTZ Patrolling Description PTZ patrolling is a feature that enables automatic movement of a PTZ camera between several preset positions. A New For adding a new patrol scheme to the [Patrol scheme] list. 1 Display the [PTZ Preset Positions for Device B Copy For creating a new patrol scheme based on an existing one. Select the patrol scheme to copy in the [Patrol scheme] list beforehand. C Rename For changing the name of an existing patrol scheme.
Applications Defining a Preset PTZ Position (continued) 䡵 PTZ Patrolling Actions Upon Detection of Motion 1 Select the [Disable patrolling schedule if motion is detected] check box Auto PTZ Patrolling (continued) 䡵 Specifying Patrol Timing 1 Select the patrol scheme that you want to define from the [Patrol scheme] list 2 Specify the duration (seconds) for the PTZ camera to stop at each preset position in the [Stay at each position in the patrol schedule(in seconds)] field 3 Specify the time required
Camera Input/Output Port and Events The input/output port is the input/output terminal that is found on each device registered with this unit. You can register the input port as [Input events], and the output port as [Outputs...]. A registered input/output port can be linked to an event as described below. (APage 102 [Specifying an Output Port]) ● Events can be used to start recording, send e-mails, move the PTZ camera to a preset position, and control the output port of the device.
Applications 3 Select the required event from the [Available Camera Input/Output Port and Events (continued) Input Event(S)] list and click the add the event button to Specify the event name and e-mail settings on the [Add New Event] screen.
Input/Output Terminal on Rear Panel ● The audio input acts as a network device in the VR-N1600U/E system, and the device name assigned to it is ANVRB. The input/ output terminals on the rear panel have been assigned to the ANVRB device by default. (VR-N1600U/E) ● In VR-N900U, analog input circuitry is considered as a network encoder (IP video server), and the device name assigned to it is AN900B. The input/output terminals on the rear panel have been assigned to the AN900B device by default.
Applications Camera Input/Output Port and Events (continued) Note : ● The [Add new output event...] button is disabled if there is no output available for use by the network camera. [Advanced] Screen Specifying an Output 1 Select the camera for specifying the event from the [Defined events] list on the [I/O Setup] screen 2 Click the [Add new output event...] button The [Advanced] screen enables you to specify network settings for handling events. 1 Click the [Advanced...
Item Description D Polling For some devices, the surveillance system Frequenc may need to check the status of their input y[1/10sec] ports in order to detect whether input has been received. These regular status checks are called ApollingB. The [Polling Frequency[1/10sec]] field enables you to specify the interval between status checks. Specify the interval in units of 1/10 seconds. 2 Select [Global] (apply to all cameras) or a specific camera 3 Click [Add new event...
Applications Camera Input/Output Port and Events (continued) 2 Select Generic and click [Add new event...] A B Specifying Generic Events What is a generic event? This is a function that uses TCP or UDP protocol communication as an input event for this unit. When character strings in the communication data received by the unit matches the predetermined conditions, the corresponding generic event is triggered.
B Notification settings Item Description Send e-mail if this event occurs Select this check box to send an e-mail alert when an event occurs. Include image from camera Select this check box to attach the currently recorded images to the e-mail when the input event is triggered. Select a camera from the list below the check box. C Event rules string Item Description Event substring For specifying the expression to search for during data analysis by this unit.
Applications Camera Input/Output Port and Events (continued) 5 Repeat 2 to 4 for each event ● To delete an event for which notification has been configured, select the event and click the [ ] button. Specifying an Output Port Event Notification Settings When a specific event occurs, this can be indicated using yellow color in the title bar area at the top of the live image display screen.
䡵 Specifying Output via Motion Detection Camera Output Settings You can assign external outputs specified on the [I/O Setup] screen to a camera, such as sounding of a siren or switching on of lights. ● The assigned outputs can be triggered automatically when motion is detected, or manually by pressing the output buttons. ● You can display the [Output Settings] screen by clicking the [Outputs...] button on the [Camera Recording Administator] screen (A Page 55).
Applications 䡵 Setting Buttons and Check Boxes Motion Settings Item Note : ● Before configuring the motion detection settings, it is recommended that you complete the settings related to image resolution, compression, and motion detection exclusion areas. Otherwise, you may need to adjust the sensitivity level in the motion detection settings again when you change the picture quality and set the exclusion areas at a later date.
[Adjust Motion Detection] Screen Memo : ● The [Motion Sensitivity] slider is used to determine the number of pixels for which a change is to be recognized as motion. When the slider is moved from side to side, the black vertical line at the bottom of the screen moves together, and the boundary (Motion Sensitivity) is adjusted. When detected motion exceeds the selected sensitivity level, the bar changes from green to red, indicating a positive detection.
Applications General Settings Item Description E Advanced Use [Camera Record Setting]-[General Settings] to specify general settings related to the system, such as e-mails. Don't send email on camera failures Select this check box to stop sending e-mail alerts if a camera is no longer in the online mode. Start cameras on remote live requests You are able to view live images from cameras even when they are in the offline mode.
Item E mail Settings Description A Enable E- Select this check box to enable sending of mail(Monitor) e-mail alerts. A B Recipient(S) For specifying the e-mail addresses to send alerts to. If you are specifying more than one e-mail address, separate the email addresses using semicolons. C Sender For specifying the sender’s e-mail address, outgoing (SMTP) mail server name and login settings. B Settings D Subject text C E Message text For specifying the message text. F Time btw.
Applications 䡵 Setting Items and Buttons Archiving Item A Enable Archiving B Delet databases With the archiving feature, you can store recorded images up to the maximum available capacity of the hard disk. By default, recorded images received from cameras are stored in the database for each camera, and data is automatically archived when the database is full.
䡵 Setting Items and Buttons Item Description J Time to add For specifying the archiving time. Add Adds the archiving time specified in the [Time to add] field to the [[Daily archiving times] K list. Delete Removes a selected archiving time from the list. K Daily archiving times Precautions when Changing NAS Archive Settings When NAS is specified as the archive destination, the path that is displayed on the “Select Directory” screen may not coincide with the preset value.
Applications Database Settings Item D In case of This section enables you to specify the database settings. Select a camera from [Main Menu]-[Camera Record Setting][Device Manager], and select -[Settings...]. Memo : ● Recorded image data is referred to as the database in this manual. The recorded images are saved as database. database failure the following action syould be taken Description For selecting the action to take when problems are found in the database.
Flash Memory Utility 䡵 Save Setting Date The following are procedures to save the preset data in the flash memory device. 1 Insert the flash memory device into the [SERIAL] terminal on the front (rear) panel You can save set values to flash memory devices or retrieve data from them. 1 Select [Flash Memory Utility] from the main menu ● The [Flash Memory Utility] screen appears. 2 Select [Save Setting Date] ● A [Save Setting Data?] confirmation message appears.
Applications Flash Memory Utility (continued) 䡵 Removing the Flash Memory Device 1 Select [Remove Flash Memory] ● The [Remove Flash Memory?] confirmation dialog appears. Press [OK]. 䡵 Reading Preset Data This section describes procedures for reading the preset data from the flash memory.
3 Specify the following items under [IP Lease Auto Detect Settings Parameter] Item This section enables you to assign an IP address to each camera and configure various auto detect settings. Specifying IP Lease For configuring the function to assign IP addresses to each network camera. Note : ● In order to assign an IP address of the network camera using the IP Lease feature, you need to enable the DHCP of the network camera.
Applications 3 Configure the analog input (VR-N900U) Auto Detect Settings (continued) ● For specifying the number of channels and format of the analog input to be used. Note : Using the Auto Detect Feature The Auto Detect feature enables automatic detection of network cameras. Memo : ● When multicast packets are configured such that they do not pass through the network equipment, such as a switching hub, the Auto Detect of the camera may not function properly.
Language Setting This option enables you to specify the language you want to use. Memo : ● The functions and GUI (graphical user interface) are the same as the [Selecting a language] (A Page 23) screen that is displayed when this unit is first switched on. 1 Exit NVR Viewer 2 Select [Language Setting] from the main menu ● The [Language Setting] screen appears when the NVR Viewer is switched on for the first time.
Applications HDD Utility Item B Defrag Executes the defragmentation function to eliminate fragmented files in the volume selected in the [Volume] field. The defragmentation process may take several hours depending on the status of the hard disk. If defragmentation cannot be executed for some reasons, a message indicating that ADefrag cannot be performed now.B appears. Press [Close] to close the dialog.
Item E Details Description Restoring Default Settings Click this option to display the [Advanced] screen. You can specify the settings when archiving to NAS or the built-in HDD on this screen. NAS User Settings User name For specifying the user name for connecting to NAS. Password For specifying the password for connecting to NAS. NAS Drive Add Enter the IP address of the NAS to be connected to the [Address], and click the [Add] button. Example) 192.168.0.
Applications Distribution Settings (Details) User Administration This section describes procedures to configure user accounts and rights. 䡵 User Settings After the [User Administration] screen appears, you are able to define individual users and their passwords. There are two ways to add new users. vr-n1600 Note : ● Do not select this option. For details, consult your system administrator.
3 Select the user for which user right is to be specified from the [User] list 7 Select the functions for each of the cameras that have been moved to [Viewable by selected user] ● Select the functions from the list of options below. All options are selected by default. 3 4 6 5 7 Item Live cameras) in the [Global User Rights] list Item Description Enables you to view live images from the selected camera. PTZ Enables you to control the PTZ camera using the NVR Viewer.
Applications Connecting to a Computer 1 Click the [Start] button, followed by clicking [Control Panel] The following operations are possible when you connect this unit to a computer. ● Viewing live images on the computer ● Controlling network cameras on the computer ● Viewing recorded images on the computer Note : ● Connect the computer to the LAN2 terminal network. ● Settings for cameras connected to the LAN1 network cannot be specified from a computer connected to the LAN2 network.
3 Select the network to which NVR is connected 10 Set [Default gateway] to 192.168.1.254 4 Right-click and select [Properties] 5 Check to ensure that both the [Cliant for 11 Click the [OK] button 12 Click the [OK] button on the [Local Area Microsoft Networks] and [Internet Protocol(TCP/ IP)] check boxes are selected Connections Proparties] screen Note : 6 Select [Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)] and click the [Properties] button ● Do not use the same IP address in the same network environment.
Applications Connecting to a Computer (continued) Install the NVR Viewer on the computer Note : ● Before installing, check to ensure that Microsoft. NET Framework 2.0, DirectX 9.0 or later versions, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later versions are already installed on the computer. If any of these are not installed, installation of the NVR Viewer may fail. 3 Click the [Run] button Doing so starts up the NVR Viewer Setup Wizard. NVR_Viewer [1].
Login to the NVR Viewer 1 Double-click the NVR Viewer shortcut on the desktop Memo : ● If the NVR Viewer shortcut is not found on the desktop, select ANVR ViewerB from the [Start] menu. ● The NVR Viewer Login screen appears. 084 8KGYGT ZZ %NKEM (KPKUJ VQ GZKV VJG YK\CTF NVR NVR Viewer 5 Installation complete ● Installation ends and a shortcut to the ANVR ViewerB is created on the desktop.
Applications Connecting to a Computer (continued) Login to NVR Viewer (Continued) 2 Specify your login information in the following Item Description E Remember Saves the password. If you have selected AWindows authenticationB or ABasic authenticationB for the [Authentication] item B, selecting this check box enables you to login the next time simply by clicking the [Connect] button. password F Auto-login fields Enables you to login automatically.
Uses of the NVR Viewer Exiting/Logging Out of the NVR Viewer For uses of the NVR Viewer, refer to the following pages. [Log Out] Button 䢇 [Viewing Live Images via Mouse Control] (A Page 36) [⳯] Button 䢇 [Playing Back Recorded Images via Mouse Control] (A Page 42) 䢇 [Screen Setup] (A Page 60) 䡵 Logging Out 1 Click the [Log Out] button ● You are logged out and the Login screen of the NVR Viewer appears again.
Applications Audio Transmission Application Control (VRN1600U/E) Audio sound input (such as from a microphone) to the [AUDIO IN 1] terminal is sent to a camera that supports bidirectional audio, and output to the speakers connected to the camera. Audio Transmission 1 Start up the NVR Viewer to check the live images of the camera ● With the wallpaper or main menu displayed, press the [LIVE/BROWSE] button to start up the NVR Viewer.
4 Press the [Connect] button to connect to the camera and start audio transmission ● Connection status with the camera is displayed in the [Status] area of the [Status Information] list. Press the [Connect] button and audio sound that input to [AUDIO IN 1] terminal of this unit will be transmitted to the cameras that are displayed as AConnectedB. ● If ADisconnectedB appears, check the network between this unit and the camera, IP address of the camera, and the power of the camera.
Applications Event Audio Settings (VRN1600U/E) This feature plays back a specific audio file from the designated destination on the camera or this unit when a generic event registered with this unit is triggered or when alarm signals are input to the rear terminal. The Event Audio Settings screen enables you to configure the above setting as well as other settings related to the event audio feature. 1 Select [Event Audio Setting] from [Main Menu] ● The [Event Audio Setting] screen appears.
Item Audio Copying This feature enables you to copy (register with this unit), delete, perform test play, and record audio files used on the [Event Audio Setting] screen. Format supported is G711 µ-law monaural sound. Playback time up to 300 seconds is supported. Memo : ● Set the audio file playback time to an interval not longer than 180 seconds.
Applications Event Audio Settings (VRN1600U/E) (continued) Password Enter the password to establish connection with the camera that supports bidirectional audio. Audio transmission to the camera that supports bidirectional audio will not be executed if the password entered is incorrect. Memo : Setting Copy This feature copies the settings of event audio associated with an event (audio file name, destination of transmitted audio file, number of deliveries) to another event.
Memo : Communication Settings To make use of the event audio feature, you need to receive the communication data for triggering the generic event issued by an external device using the event audio program, and transfer it to the alert port of this unit. You can enter the port number and alert port number (A Page 102) for receiving communication data for triggering the generic event on the [Communication setting] screen. Note : ● Do not alter the setting unless under special circumstances.
Others 5 Switch on the power of the UPS, followed by the Compatible Equipment power of this unit Note : Make sure that peripheral devices are used in accordance with their operating environment.
● Upon clicking [OK], a multipartition confirmation screen appears. (Only when the VR-D series is used) NAS NAS is a dedicated file server that is connected to the network. In the case of NVR, you can specify NAS as a drive for archiving data. Memo : ● For details on the settings of this unit when using NAS, refer to [Archiving] (A Page 108) and [HDD Utility] (A Page 116). ● Follow the NAS [Instruction Manual] for settings on NAS. This may take a while depending on the format and RAID settings.
Others Special Key Operations Pressing a Button for Two Seconds or Longer 䡵 [REC CONTROL] Turns on/off the recording control mode. [Selecting the Recording Control Mode] (A Page 53) Combining a Button with the [FUNCTION] Button 䡵 [FUNCTION] + [REC CONTROL] Displays the main menu. (APage 32 [Opening the Main Menu]) 䡵 [FUNCTION] + [LIVE/BROWSE](VR-N1600U/E) [FUNCTION] + [ALARM CLEAR] + [SELECT](VRN900U) Reboots the NVR Viewer internal distribution server.
Recording Before/After Occurrence of Event or Motion You can record images before and after the occurrence of an event or motion when recording in the recording control mode (A Page 53). Motion or event Stopped Records for set time before Set time Stopped Records for set time after Set time PTZ Camera Control Connecting the PTZ camera to the COM port of the network encoder (VN-E4) enables the PTZ control on the live screen of the NVR Viewer.
Others PTZ Camera Control (continued) 䡵 Menu : Displays the PTZ camera menu : Selects the PTZ camera menu : PTZ camera’s menu (Up cursor) 䡵 Pan/Tilt : PTZ camera’s menu (Down cursor) : Tilts the camera upwards : PTZ camera’s menu (Right cursor) : Tilts the camera downwards : PTZ camera’s menu (Left cursor) : Pans the camera to the right : Pans the camera to the left 䡵 Exit Exits PTZ camera control Memo : 䡵 Zoom : Zooms out : Zooms in ● You can use the [SKIP] buttons to change the item to control.
Display and Saving of Maintenance Information This section describes procedures for displaying various information. 1 Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press the [6/HOME](5/HOME) keypad button at the same time` ● The [Maintenance Information] screen appears. A B T VR-N1600U/E only C Item A Power Failure History Description The power failure history appears. The [Power Failure History] is empty if no power failure has occurred in the past.
Others Export Viewer You can view data exported to a USB memory device, CD-R/RW, or DVD/R-RW on the computer. Doubleclick Starting the Export Viewer 1 Insert the USB memory device containing the exported data into the USB port of the computer ● The USB memory device is automatically recognized by the computer as a removable disk. 2 Go to the Start menu, and select [Windows Explorer] in [All Programs]-[Accessories] ● The [Windows Explorer] appears.
Exiting the Export Viewer 1 Go to the Start menu, and select [File]-[Close] Click ● Ends the Export Viewer. Memo : 䡵 Viewing Data on a Specific Date/Time Using Timeline ● You can also click [⳯] on the right side of the screen to exit the Export Viewer. ● For details of the viewer, refer to the Milestone XProtect Smart Client User’s Manual available on the website of Milestone Systems (http://www.milestonesys.com). ● The URL address may be subject to changes.
Others Customizing Joystick Settings Item 1 Click the [K] button at the top right corner of the screen [K] Button 2 Select [Joystick Setup] from the menu that appears A Invert By default, the PTZ camera moves to the right when you push the joystick to the right along the X-axis, and moves up when you pull the joystick towards you along the Yaxis. The movements are reversed if you select [Invert].
7 Click [Main Menu]-[Camera Record Setting]- Configuring NAS [Archive Setup...] (A Page 108) ● The [Archive Setup] screen appears. 8 Deselect the [Automatic path selection] check box 1 Click [HDD Utility] under [Main Menu] (A Page 116) ● The [HDD Utility] screen appears.
Others Recording Time Schedule (VR-N1600U/E) The actual recording time varies according to the camera settings, input image content, and condition of the hard disk. Use the tables below as a guide to the recording time. 䢇 16 Channel Recording/No Audio Recording/No Additional HDD [Hour] Image Size Picture Quality Settings Data/Image [kB] 30 VGA ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 32.0 24.0 20.0 16.0 27.0 15.0 8.0 5.
䢇 8 Channel Recording/No Audio Recording/No Additional HDD [Hour] Image Size Picture Quality Settings Data/Image [kB] 30 VGA 32.0 24.0 20.0 16.0 27.0 15.0 8.0 5.0 QVGA 15 15 21 25 32 19 34 65 104 31 42 51 64 37 68 130 209 Frame rate per channel, per second [ips] 10 5 3 1 46 93 155 470 63 126 210 635 253 766 76 152 96 192 319 964 56 111 185 562 205 341 1030 102 194 389 648 1685 313 626 1044 3138 0.5 964 1293 1557 1952 1147 2084 3925 6299 0.
Others Recording Time Schedule (VN-N900) The actual recording time varies according to the camera settings, input image content, and condition of the hard disk. Use the tables below as a guide to the recording time.
䢇 9 Channel Recording/No Audio Recording/No Additional HDD [Hour] Picture Quality Settings Image Size VGA QVGA Data/Image [kB] 32 24 16 10 27 15 8 30 15 31 42 63 102 37 67 127 62 83 126 203 74 135 254 Frame rate per channel, per second [ips] 10 5 3 1 93 186 310 937 125 250 417 1257 189 378 631 1898 305 609 1015 3051 111 222 370 1115 202 404 673 2026 381 763 1271 3820 0.5 1898 2539 3820 6126 2254 4076 7664 0.2 4781 6382 9586 15352 5671 10226 19195 0.5 1514 1898 2539 3393 1733 2650 3820 4707 0.
Others Default Value List Scheduler [Scheduler Setting] (A Page 53) Online Enable speedup E-mail Patrolling [ ] : Factory Settings [Always Online] [Always Offline] [Always Offline] [Always Offline] Camera Settings [Edit Device...]-[Settings] (A Page 56) PTZ Camera Section Some of the connected cameras are Pna/Tilt/Zoom cameras Camera Type [Not Selected] [Fixed] Camera Settings [Specifying Image Recording Settings] (A Page 55) Speedup Settings Frame Rate Frame/ [8] [Sec.] /Min.
Motion Detection [Specifying Motion Detection.] (A Page 104) Sensitivity Motion Sensitivity [40] [640] General Settings [General Settings] (A Page 106) Milestone XProtect Central Settings Enable Milestone XProtect Central Connections [Not Selected] Patrolling Settings Resume Patrol after Manual or Event PTZ(sec.) [30] Logfile Settings Logfile Path Days to log [L:¥Log¥MS] [5] Event Recording Settings Path Days to keep [D:¥Events¥] [5] Advanced...
Others Default Value List (continued) Unit Settings [Unit Setting] (A Page 69) Password Auto Logon [None] [Selected] Live Live viewing Auto Start [Selected] Error Report Dialog Mail [Selected] [Selected] Record Control ON at startup [Selected] Mail Server SMTP Server POP Server SMTP Authentication Emergency Record Time of Record Encode Mode (VR-N900U) Encode Mode Interpolate Serial (VR-N900U) Speed Port[25] Port[110] [NONE]/SMTP Authentication/POP before SMTP NONE /30seconds/[60seconds]/5minutes/
Intel姠8225xER PCI Adapter: LAN2 (Intranet) Obtain an IP address automatically IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Perferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Host Name DNS Domain Name [Not Selected] [192.168.1.253] [255.255.255.0] [192.168.1.254] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.
Others Default Value List (continued) User Administration (Distribution Settings A Page 118) VR-N1600U/E User Password vr-n1600 [vr-n1600] Administrator [None] VR-N900U User Password vr-n900 [vr-n900] Administrator [None] Type Basic user [Windows or Active Directory user] Type Basic user [Windows or Active Directory user] HDD Utility (Advanced Settings A Page 116) NAS User Settings Password User name [None] [None] Auto Archive Enable archiving to internal HDD [Selected] Troubleshooting Symptom Acti
䡵 Actions when Warning Indicator Lights Up Error Message Action to Take WARNING:HDD(Disk) The HDD seems is no longer serviceable. Replacement is recommended. Consult your nearest JVC service center. HDD was removed Check to ensure that the power of the external HDD is switched on. Check to ensure that the connecting cable is properly inserted. If no abnormality is found above, consult your nearest JVC service center. WARNING:HDD(Raid) This is a hard disk (during RAID setting) warning.
Others Specifications 䡵 Recording/Displaying live images/Distribution performance When viewing live images on NVR : Up to 160 ips/80 ips/80 ips When not viewing live images on NVR : Up to 240 ips/0 ips/80 ips (when NVR Viewer is not started up) VR-N1600U/E When using NAS 䡵 General When viewing live images on NVR Allowable Operating Temperature : 5 I to 40 I Up to 80 ips/80 ips/80 ips When not viewing live images on NVR Allowable Storage Temperature : -20 I to 60 I Allowable Operating Humidity : 30
䡵 Attachments/Accessories VR-N900U Start-up Guide ....................................... 1 䡵 General CD-ROM................................................ 1 Allowable Operating Temperature Power Cord (2 m) .................................. 1 : 5 I to 40 I Rack Mount Bracket .............................. 2 Allowable Storage Temperature Warranty Card ....................................... 1 : -20 I to 60 I Service Information Card.......................
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