6CH NVR User Manual 2013 AUG V1.
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CONTENTS Foreword 【Notices】 ............................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 1 【Specifications】 ................................................................................................................ 2 Chapter 2 【Front and Rear Panel Illustration】 ........................................................................... 4 1. Front Panel ..........................................................................
Foreword 【Notices】 WARNING Do not expose the DVR under the sunlight, heat or wet environment while installation. As it could decrease the performance of DVR and damage the machine. Do not touch the power plug or case with wet hands as this could result electric shock. Do not forcedly bend or put heavy object on power cable as this could result in injury to personal or equipment.
Chapter 1【Specifications】 System CPU: TI SoC Operating system:Linux Build in SATA interface x 4,compatible SATA/SATAII HDD( Max.
speed, Play Frame by Frame mode (forward or backward) Pentaplex operation: Live/ Record/ Playback Support e-mail / SMS / Mobile App message notifications Event Notification Event Notification : Alarm I / O trigger, Motion detection, Video loss, HDD error Constant recording Schedule recording Alarm triggered recording (include motion detection recording): Complete event video reserved Recording Mode 10 seconds before and 60 minutes after event taken place.
Chapter 2 【Front and Rear Panel Illustration】 1. Front Panel A) USB slot B) Lockable removable hard drive tray. C) Power switch D) Operating on front panel is identical to operating on remote controller. Please refer to section of remote controller for instructions. 1) Single channel buttons 2) Display mode: 4, 9, 16 channel viewing 3) Arrow keys / Enter 4) Playback keys: fast forward/rewind/play/pause/stop keys, and jog shuttle 5) 2. Quick buttons: Record/Live/Play/Sequence/Next/Screen.
Chapter 3 【Hard Drive Installation】 Please install at least one hard drive before starting record video. 1. Power off the NVR 2. Insert the removable HDD tray to the removable HDD slot and close the HDD panel. 3. Lock up the HDD panel to prevent unauthorized removal of HDD. 4. For the use of large-capacity storage space (E-SATA), connect an E-SATA disk array to E-SATA input located on the back panel. Chapter 4 【Hardware Installation】 1. Connect network cameras to a network switch with network cables.
Chapter 5 【Operation Options】 Operating with a Mouse and a Remote 1. Operating with a Mouse 1) Right click at Live View screen to open system menu. 2) Click to enter selected item. 3) Scroll mouse wheel to change value at drop down menu. 4) Press [APPLY ALL CHANNEL] button to apply current settings to all channels or right click at edit box to enter characters over screen keypad. 2. Operating with a Remote 1) Operation of remote controller and front panel are identical.
Chapter 6 【Operation Setup】 1. Live View and Operation 1.1 Live view display after start up as diagram shown below. 1.2 Left and then right click any place on screen, menu bars on top-right and bottom-left will pop up. Right click again to close menu bars. 1.3 Viewing channel display may relocate freely on screen. Simply click and hold the left button and drag to desired display channel. 1.4 System time and HDD status. 1.5 Double click on time display to zoom-in and zoom-out.
2.2 Open the EVENT page as figure shown below, click on the date you wish to view, the event log will appear on the right side of screen. 3. Manual Record (One Step Quick Recording) 3.1 Right click then click on [Emergency] at quick launch bar to record video streaming sent from all IP cameras. 3.2 Click it again to stop recording. 3.3 After emergency recording, all manual recording channels will be blocked with blue squares. 3.4 The data is indicated in black color on time bar in playback.
4. Setup 4.1 Right click on live view screen to bring up Quick Launch Bar. Click [SETUP] to bring up SETUP menu as shown below. DISPLAY 1) The default setting of video display is HD and VGA resolution. Click on drop down menu of resolution to choose resolution setup. The maximum video resolution is 1080P.
be a spot monitor. 3) Click on [SAVE] to save and exit. CAMERA Setup 1) Choose the type of network camera. 2) Enable connection and display. Enter title of the camera, IP address, port, login name, and password.
3) The parameters of selected cameras must setup correctly. It includes stream types: main and sub stream; bitrate types: VBR (variable bitrate) and CBR (constant bitrate); frame rate, and bitrate. Click [apply all channel] to apply identical parameters to all cameras. 4) Color of cameras can be adjusted including brightness, contrast and saturation.
5) Select [ENABLE] to enable motion detection. Click [apply all channel] to apply identical parameters to all cameras. (Note: Motion detection must enable on camera end.
Search 1) Enter SEARCH menu, click [START], the system will generate a list of cameras that are found and connected to the network. The number of cameras that are found in the network is located on the top-right corner. (Note: This does not mean the cameras are connected to the NVR). 2) Important! Click [STOP] to stop searching for cameras and proceed to next step. 3) Check all IP addresses of network cameras and make sure there is no duplication. 4) Set new IP addresses manually.
7) Point the cursor and click the IP address under new IP that needs to be changed. On-screen keyboard will popup in the screen. Click again to close on-screen keyboard. 8) Make sure all NEW IP addresses are correct. Mark the cameras that will connect to the NVR. Click [SELECT ALL IPCAM] on top-left corner to apply to all cameras. (Note: the maximum number of cameras supported is 16 units). Click [APPLY] when ready to connect. Caution! IP addresses of NVR and cameras cannot be the same.
9) Please allow the system apx. 20 seconds to connect the selected cameras. All channels that are connected successfully will show images, MAC addresses, and ip addresses. Otherwise, the channel will show blank. Click [STOP] when done. RECOR Record Setup 1) Click [ENABLE] to enable video and audio record.
REC) and duration of alarm event. 3) Click [SELECT ALL IPCAM] to apply to all cameras. 4) Click [SAVE] to save and exit record setting. Schedule Record 1) Each camera can be set with its own schedule record individually. 2) Click record event type drop down list and select record event type. Then click on the cells to schedule record time of the day. Each cell represents an hour. 3) Click [SELECT ALL IPCAM] to apply to all cameras. 4) Click [SAVE] to save and exit schedule record setting.
EVENT Event Notification 1) Click [ENABLE] to enable email notification of an event. Server mail, server port, from email, login name, login password, and to mail must enter correctly as well as interval time between two email notifications. 2) Click [ENABLE] to enable send SMS function. Enter the phone number of the recipient and interval time between two SMS phone notification. Note: SMS phone notification must install SMS machine. Click [SAVE] to save and exit setting.
3) Sensor device must install and connect to ALARM IN. The NVR supports up to 16 sensors. Click [ENABLE] and select NO (normal open) or NC (normal close). When sensor triggers, email, SMS phone, and ALARM OUT (1~4) notifications can be sent out simultaneously. Click [SAVE] to save and exit sensor setting. 4) ALARM OUT device must install. The NVR supports up to 4 ALARM OUT devices. It may be triggered by motion detection, signal loss, or sensor detection (1~16). Click [ENABLE] to enable ALARM OUT function.
MOTION 1) MOTION : click [MOTION] to get to MOTION page. Click on the cell to mark types of notification: email, SMS phone, and alarm 1 to 4. 2) VIDEO LOSS : click [VIDEO LOSS] to get to VIDEO LOSS page. Click on the cell to mark types of notification: email, SMS phone, and alarm 1 to 4. 3) SENSOR : click [SENSOR] to get to SENSOR page. Click on the cell to mark types of notification: email, SMS phone, and alarm 1 to 4. 4) Click [SAVE] to save and exit setting. AUDIO 1) Click [ENABLE] to enable audio.
STORAGE 1) Click [RECYCLE] for continuous recording and overwrite the old data on storage device. Click [ONCE] to record once and stop recording when storage is full. 2) The hard drives must be formatted sequentially before use to help establish overall storage space. 3) New hard drive installed must be formatted by the NVR before use. BACKUP 1) Insert USB flash memory device to USB slot on the NVR. 2) Select the camera from the list on left you wish to backup. Select the date on the calendar.
SYSTEM INFORMATION 1) Current firmware and hardware versions. 2) MAC addresses and build date/time. 3) UBOOT and KERNAL versions and time released.
NETWORK 1) Two Ethernet available: Ethernet 0 and 1. 2) Click ip address cell to get the on-screen keyboard. Change ip address if needed. Click again to close the on-screen keyboard. 3) Select STATIC or DHCP. 4) Click [SAVE] to save and exit network setup. SETUP 1) Setup current data/time. Point the cursor on the date/time and use the wheel on the mouse to change the date/time. Click [APPLY TIME] to save the changes. 2) Select language. System must reboot to change to the set language.
PASSWORD 1) Click [ENABLE] to enable password setting. Administrator has highest authority of operation. Administrator can authorize USERs different features by enabling/disabling playback, setup, and PTZ. Enter user name, password, and confirm password. Click [SAVE] to save and exit setting.
5. Playback 5.1 Operations of Playback 1) Click to go back to 16 channel live viewing. 2) Click to go back to previous set of four channel viewing. 3) Click to go to next set of four channel viewing. 4) Click to single channel viewing. 5) Click to four channel viewing. 6) Click to Arbitrary choice four channel viewing. 5.2 Search 1) Find the month and date on the calendar to view. Use the left/right arrows on top-left and right of the calendar to change the month and year.
6) Use the playback control buttons as chart below after finding the specific time to view. : Play : Stop : Pause : Revere (max. 32X) : Forward (max. 32X) : Reverse Playback by Frame : Forward Playback by Frame 6. Previous and Next and Previous Page 6.1 Click to go to previous / next four channel viewing. 6.2 Click the yellow arrows on center point of left and right side of screen to go to previous/next four channel viewing.
7. Display Mode 7.
Chapter 7 1. 【Advanced Features】 Quick Adjustment Viewing Channel Layout. 1.1 The viewing channels are displayed in the order of IP address (e.g. xxx.xxx.xxx.001 is displayed before xxx.xxx.xxx.002). 1.2 Two viewing channels may be swapped viewing squares. 1.3 Click, hold, (the edge of the viewing channel turns green), drag and drop the channel to the desired position. 2 Quick Camera Info Display and Modification 2.1 Click the viewing channel for on-screen keyboard. 2.
3 Quick Search for IP Address and Name Change 3.1 Click top-left corner of the camera. 3.2 The parameter of the camera will appear on screen. Click on the cell for on-screen keyboard. 3.3 This does not mean change the setting on actual camera. This feature is only for quick viewing of already-known cameras that has been setup properly. 3.4 If changing ip address of a camera is needed, go to camera setup. Right click to close on-screen keyboard. 4. Quick Selection of Viewing Channels 4.
5. Zoom-In on Single Channel Display 5.1 Double click a channel, the live viewing will change to single channel viewing. 5.2 The yellow arrow for changing channel is located on the center of left/right side of the channel. Click left arrow for previous channel and right arrow for next channel. 5.3 hold, and mark the spot to zoom-in as shown below. 5.4 Release the left button on the mouse to see the zoomed-in area. Press, hold and maneuver the zoomed-in area. 5.
6. Firmware Upgrade 6.1 Save new firmware on a USB flash memory or on a PC. 6.2 Enter the ip address of the NVR via network browser. (Default NVR IP address is 192.168.1.69). 6.3 Click [Firmware Upgrade]. Click [Browse] to locate new firmware on PC. 6.4 Click [upgrade] to begin firmware upgrade. Pay attention on the timer on screen. 6.5 When complete, the system will reboot and show live viewing automatically. The original setting of parameter remains unchanged. 6.
7. PTZ 7.1 Click top-left corner of a camera to bring up parameter ofcamera info. 7.2 Click PTZ icon on top-right corner for on-screen directional control panel. 7.3 On-screen PTZ directional control panel stays on screen during live viewing.
8. Remote Monitoring and Playback 8.1 To live view remotely on NK700, enter its IP address on IE to connect. 8.2 Click on the channels located on left side of screen to connect and view. 8.3 To playback remotely, click on the channels located on left side of screen. The time bar and calendar will appear on bottom of screen. 8.4 Click on the specific time you wish to view. The maximum number and resolution to view simultaneously is 4 channels on 1080P.
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