User’s Manual Version 1.0 4-Channel Network Video Recorder NVR-401
2. Install Hard Disk 1. Remove the screws on the bottom. 2. Pull out the case inside. 3. Connect the SATA bus cable and power cable to the HDD.
4. Lock the HDD with bundled HDD screws on both sides. 5. If there is a second HDD, please repeat step 3 and 4. the inside housing
3. Connect to the NVR There the . the NVR by using . ou are If rk where a DHCP serv ch” utility from theare various ways you can connect
Please click “Next” to continue. stallation. Please click “Install” to start the in
Once the installation is complete, please check the “Finish”. Please go to Start => Programs => NVR => Search NVR to run the search to
You may change NVR’s IP address by click on the button highlighted below. You will be prompted for the NVR’s login information before proceeding t
3.2 Access NVR with its default IP ur .20”. is no DHCP server presented in the to u e PC r CAT. address ed static IP address “192.168.0The NVR co
4. Live View Thedisp hannel from the drop-down menu to display its video on the larger split window. You can also double-click on an y its vide
4.1 Retrieve camera’s video stream he camera list is expanded and Live View page. display videos in the 4-video mode. . Click on any camera to y v
4.4 PTZ Control PTZ control provides functions to pan, tilt, zoom a PTZ camera as well st camera focus and iris. as the ability to adju currently
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. Perform preset point viewing of a particular camera. .5 Perform PTZ Preset Viewing 4 There are three functions provided in the “Preset” sect
A selecting a PTZ camera from the drop-down list: uto Pan Viewing Start by Use the Auto-Pan control buttons to pan right, left and stop auto
4.6 Live Video Control Buttons control buttons with functions described below: Each live video window comes with Take a snapshot of a live vid
Take a snapshot of a live video e To take a snapshot of a live video, click th button and the up window shown like snapshot of the video will
Full Screen View of a Live Video To view a video in full screen, click the button. To exit full screen video, double-click anywhere on the v
4.7 Change Web UI Display Language You can change the web UI display language from the current login username link located at the upper-right h
5. Playback Pla to play one or more videos that were reviously recorded by a chosen recording method or due to an event - - deo was recor
z rked in red Selected channels will be ma ” from the “Search Method” drop- down k “Go” to start the search: . Select “Search by time char
. Click on any blue cell box should direct you to the hour/channel table if le videos recorded during that date: ras that are recorded played. e
Selected channels will be marked in red. ent” from the “Search Method” drop-down list and e what is shown below (displays the oldest r result t
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P ific time as taken place, you may choose the he “Search Method” drop-down list. lay by spec If you know when a recording w“Play by start time” fro
5.2 Export Playback Videos to AVI Files ack videos stored on NVR-401 to a local rmat. The files can then be played on the User can export th
Specify the starting and ending hours of the video by entering numbers in the xt boxes. te tomatically named and You will be notifie
6. System Setup 6.1 expect a fully working network video recorder that is ready to System Configurations The “System Configurations” page provide
3. Enable “DHCP Server” under “DHCP Server” if you wish to use the recorder r leave it disabled if there is already a DHCP server in as a DHCP server
provided in this page to keep user s with a built-in “admin” account with d upon your 6.1.3 User Account The recorder can be accessed by multipl
6.1.4 Group Privilege Gfoadprivileges for certain configuration pagesroup Privilege is where you can create multiple customized access policies r
6.1.5 Disk Setup Once you install a hard disk to the recorder, you would need to initialize it so he “Format” button. that it can be ready fo
6.2 Channel Configurations .2.1 Add a Camera s or it is possible to nter camera’s information and add it manually. 6 The NVR provides two options fo
arch should begin and its status should be displayed. 2. After that, the se ed and simply select a camera from the list 3. Found cameras shou
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If cameras are marked with “*” in the search result, it means thosecameras are already configured and connected to NVR. above but instea
6.2.2 Th ional text message OSD Settings e OSD (On Screen Display) allows users to add informatand embed it onto the video. By default, this fu
6.2.3 PTZ Preset Settings The recorder supports PTZ cameras and can set multiple preset points or retrieve and manage preset points that are set i
6.2.4 PTZ Preset Sequence Once you have multiple preset points defined for a camera, it is convenient formonitoring to set up the sequencing view
.2.5 Local Map Setting 6 ent and where this event is happening. This function E-Map monitor is a function that alerts users whenever there is an ev
Then click and drag the camera icon to move the camera to define its location. Access the “Local MAP Monitor” page from the upper-right hand corne
6.2.6 Google Map Setting Google Map monitor is a E-Map function that works like Local MAP. Thdifference is this function allow user to get the map
Besides located by search address. You can also roll the central roller of your mouse to zoom-in/zoom-out the map to find out the address manually.
6.3 Event Configurations essary. .3.1 The “Event Configurations” section allows users to define conditions that constitute an event, its correspondi
6.3.2 DI Settings This function allows users to manage camera’s digital input port right from the recorder. You can setup the recorder to receive tri
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6.3.3 Event Servers Event servers are to be used with event trigger actions. In case of unusual motion detected by the camera or a disk failure,
Configuring an SMTP server 1. Enter the hostname or the IP address of the SMTP server. 2. Enter the port of the SMTP server. 3. Specify the se
S ould be .elect Channels to Enable Event Trigger and which type of event shtriggered. Use the check box to enable event trigger on the desired c
6.4.1 G6.4 Recording Configurations The “recording configurations” gives users the overall control of how and when a recording is performed and t
eep video allows you to set the NVR keep the record video in previous days. K The section at the bottom allows you to turn on or off a particular
* Each cell box represents 15 minutes of time. Click one or more boxes to omit consecutive recording. 3. You can also use the “Quick Configuration
6.5 Srm maintenance tasks such as upgrading firmware, ystem Options System Options gives users a glance of the overall system status and allows us
Reboot the NVR Reboot NVR-401 after you upload a new firmware. You would need to manually reboot the system for the new firmware to take effect.
Reset the NVR to Factory Default To reset the recorder back to its factory default, click “Default” button and begin the process. The process
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5 cription e Network Video R within a surveillance system, and performs recordin pictures from network cameras in the stem. It is a recordin to
6 1.2 System Requirements The following are minimum system requirements for the system to operate Network Video Recorder (NVR): Operating Syst
1.4 Specification Product NVR-401 General 7 OS Embedded Linux Ethernet 1 x RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Base-TX USB Interface 2 x USB2.0 for backup device
8 English1.5 Front Panel OS HDD 1.6 LEDs Definition LEDs Color Description Power Blue Off: Power off. On: Power on. O Green Off: System no
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