User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter One Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration
- Section One
- Management over a
- Local Console
- Chapter Two
- Introduction to the Local Console Interface
- Chapter Three
- Configuation Using the Local Console
- The Main Control Portal
- 3-3-1. Basic Search
- 3-3-2. Alarm Search
- 3-3-3. POS Search
- 3-3-4. Smart Search II
- 3-3-5. Smart VCA event search
- 3-3-6. Storyboard
- 3-5-1. Settings - Overview
- 3-5-2. Settings–Camera–Management
- 3-5-3. Settings–Camera–Recording
- 3-5-4. Settings–Camera–Recording
- 3-5-5. Settings–Camera–Media
- 3-5-6. Settings - Camera - Image
- 3-5-7. Settings–Camera–Motion Detection
- 3-5-8. Settings - Camera - PTZ settings
- 3-5-9. Settings - Camera - Port forwarding
- 3-5-10. Settings - Camera - Update firmware
- 3-5-11. Settings–Alarm–Alarm
- 3-5-12. Settings - Alarm - Email
- 3-5-13. Settings–System–Information
- 3-5-14. Settings–System–Maintenance
- 3-5-15. Settings - System - Display
- 3-5-16. Settings - System - UPS
- 3-5-17. Settings - System - Log
- 3-5-18. Settings - System - VIVOCloud service
- 3-5-19. Settings–User
- 3-5-20. Settings–User-Login / Logout
- 3-5-21. Settings–Storage
- 3-5-22. Settings - Storage - Scheduled backup
- 3-5-23. Settings - Network
- Settings - Network - IP
- Settings - DDNS
- Settings–Service
- Section Two
- Management over a Web Console
- Chapter Four Login and Getting Started
- 4-1. Login
- 4-2. Graphical Layout and Screen Elements - Liveview
- 4-2-4. Logo & Menu
- 4-2-5. View Cell panel
- 4-2-6. PTZ panel
- Adding Cameras to View Cells
- 4-2-7. Alarm panel
- 4-3. Graphical Layout and Screen Elements - Search recording clips
- 4-3-4. View Cells in Search Recording Clips
- 4-3-6. Calendar Panel
- 4-3-5. Alarm Panel
- Search Recording Clips Control Panel
- Chapter Five System Settings
- Chapter Six Operation
- Safety and Compatibility

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On the camera Management page, you can congure the following:
1. Recruit or disband cameras.
2. Create a camera name.
3. Binding: Designate how a camera is recognized. The default is MAC
binding. The NVR recognizes a camera by its MAC address regardless of
IP changes. If set to IP binding, static IP setting is preferred. If IP changes
occur, the NVR may not be able to access the cameras.
4. Protocol: You can select ONVIF to recruit cameras made by other
manufacturers.
5. Assign User name and Password, or apply the credentials to all cameras in
your conguration.
6. Change the Network settings.
7. Change the cameras' positions on the layout screen.
3-5-2. Settings–Camera–Management
MAC
The Camera menu provides access to Management, Recording, Media, Image, Motion
detection, and PTZ settings pages.
For camera name, you can enter up to 64 alphabetic and numeric characters including
[0-9][a-z][A-Z][_][-][ ]. For user name and password, you can enter up to 64 alphabetic
and numeric characters including [0-9][a-z][A-Z][!][$][%][-][.][@][''][~].