sunell SN-ADR3816E2 Network Video Recorder User Guide

June 9, 2024
SUNELL

sunell SN-ADR3816E2 Network Video Recorder

If this device is installed in places where thunder and lightning frequently occur, ground the device nearby to discharge high energy such as thunder strikes in order to prevent device damage.

CAUTION

  • Avoid heavy loads, intensive shakes, and soaking to prevent damages during transportation and storage. The warranty does not cover any device damage that is caused during secondary packaging and transportation after the original packaging is taken apart.
  • Protect this device from fall-down and intensive strikes, keep the device away from magnetic field interference, and do not install the device in places with shaking surfaces or under shocks.
  • Clean the device with a soft dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, dip the cloth into slight neutral cleanser, gently wipe the dirt with the cloth, and then dry the device.
  • Do not jam the ventilation opening. Follow the installation instructions provided in this document when installing the device.
  • Keep the device away from heat sources such as radiators, electric heaters, or other heat equipment.
  • Keep the device away from moist, dusty, extremely hot or cold places.
  • If the device is installed outdoors, take insect- and moistureproof measures to avoid circuit board corrosion that can affect monitoring.
  • Remove the power plug if the device is idle for a long time.

Open Package Examination

Open the package, check the appearance of product for no obvious damage, and confirm the item list for table 1-1 is consistent.

Component Quantity Remark
Network Video Recorder 1
Quick Setup Guide 1
Mouse 1
Power adapter 1 Optional
Power cord 1
Phillips head screw 12
Terminal block 2 Optional

Device Structure

Device Ports
Different devices may have different ports and multi-head cables; Please refer to the actual product.
Front panel description of device, please refer to table 2-1.

Port Name Description

PWR

Indicator

| When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on.When the NVR is shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off.
HDD

Indicator

| Hard disk status indicator.

This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.

PoE Indicator| PoE network status indicator.

This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.

MOUSE| Support connection to a USB mouse.
BACKUP| Support connection to a USB flash drive or USB removable hard disk.

Rear panel description of device, please refer to table 2-2.

Name Description
LAN1/LAN2 RJ 45 10 /100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface. LAN1 is

deployed default gateway and used for external network. LAN2 is used for internal network.
AUDIO OUT/ AUDIO IN| Audio output / Audio input
VGA| Video output interface
HDMI| Video output interface
Alarm I/O| Alarm input/Alarm output
DC 12V| Connected to an external power adapter
 | Power switch
 | G, ground

Device Dimensions
Different devices may have different dimensions; Please refer to the actual product

Precautions

Fully understand this document before using this device, and strictly observe rules in this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places, provide the tip “You have entered the area of electronic surveillance” in an eye-catching place. Failure to correctly use electrical products may cause fire and severe injuries.

WARNING| It alerts you to moderate dangers which, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate injuries.
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  CAUTION| It alerts you about risks. Neglect of these risks may cause device damage, data loss, device performance deterioration, or unpredictable results.
  NOTE| It provides additional information.

WARNING

  • Strictly observe installation requirements when installing the device. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for device damage caused by users’ non-conformance to these requirements.
  • Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use power adapters that are marked with the LPS standard when installing and using this device. Otherwise, this device may be damaged.
  • Use accessories delivered with this device. The voltage must meet input voltage requirements for this device.
  • If this device is installed in places with unsteady voltage, ground this device to discharge high energy such as electrical surges in order to prevent the power supply from burning out.
  • When this device is in use, ensure that no water or any liquid flows into the device. If water or liquid unexpectedly flows into the device, immediately power off the device and disconnect all cables (such as power cables and network cables) from this device.

Special Announcement

  • All complete products sold by the manufacturer are delivered along with nameplates, quick setup guide and accessories after strict inspection. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for counterfeit products.
  • The manufacturer will update this manual according to product function enhancement or changes and regularly update the software and hardware described in this manual. Update information will be added to new versions of this manual without prior notice.
  • This manual may contain misprints, technology information that is not accurate enough, or product function and operation description that is slightly inconsistent with the actual product, the final interpretation of company is as a standard.
  • This manual is only for reference and does not ensure that the information is totally consistent with the actual product. For consistency, see the actual product.

NOTE

For more information, please refer to website.

Device Installation

The hard disk of the NVR must be provided by the user. Take the following steps to install the hard disks:

  • Step 1 Remove the screws for fixing the cover and take down the cover.

  • Step 2 Take out the screws and mount two of them to the screw holes of hard disk, as shown in figure 3-1.
    NOTE Just screw the screws about 1 to 2 turns instead to the end.

  • Step 3 Route the screws through the gourd holes on the base, push the hard disk to the appropriate position on the left, as shown in figure 3-2.

  • Step 4 Turn the device over, and mount other two screws to the holes, as shown in figure 3-3. Then fasten all the screws.

  • Step 5 Install another hard disk following step 2,step 3 and step 4, and insert the hard disk data cable and power cable, then replace the upper cover and fasten the fixing screws

Device Operation

Startup
Before starting NVR, ensure that the NVR is connected to a power supply properly and a monitor is connected to the HDMI or VGA interface of the NVR correctly. After starting the NVR, there is a login window located in the center, as shown in Figures 4-1 and 4-2.

CAUTION

In some environments, if the power supply is abnormal, the NVR may not work properly. In severe cases, the NVR may be damaged. In these environments, you are advised to use a regulated power supply

NOTE

  • The user needs to create a new password to activate the device when logging in at the first time.
  • Users can also set a pattern to unlock to quickly log in. Set security questions to recover passwords.
  • Change the language at the logging in interface

Topology of the NVR

A free network includes other network devices in addition to IP camera and NVR. The topology of a free network can be organized freely so long as NVR and IP camera can communicate with each other smoothly. For the topology refer to figure 4-3

Power off
Enter the path Main Menu >System > Maintenance > Shutdown to power off the NVR.

NOTE
Before replacing the hard disk, the power must be turned off.

Quick Configuration

Plug in power to access the NVR user page. The wizard window would show at first time. The user can configure quickly or close immediately. The configuration details please refer to main menu. Use the mouse to right-click any where on the main interface to access the main menu. Main menu comprises Channel, Record, Alarm, Network and System settings, as shown in figure 5-1.

Channel

Channel settings contain Camera, Encode, Image, OSD, and Privacy. Zone.

  • Camera: user can add cameras automatically by clicking Click to Add, and add manually by clicking Add. Tick cameras then click Delete to delete cameras. User can batch update software.
  • Encode : set stream information, encode type, resolution, frame rate, bit rate control, and bitrate from drop lists for different channels.
  • Image : adjust image parameters and the user can set the sensor parameters.
  • OSD : customize the time and channel name displayed in the live video page.
  • Privacy Zone : set a privacy zone by clicking ana dragging cursor and double-clicking an existing private area to delete it. Support up to 4 zones.
  • All these settings can be copied to other channels by clicking\ copy button.

Record

  • Record settings contain Record Schedule, Disk, Storage, SMART, Disk Detection, and Cloud Storage.
  • Set record schedule and storage strategy. Enter the SMART interface to view the state of the disks. Disk detection can detect the disks
  • Cloud storage can store alarm recordings.

Alarm

  • Alarm settings contain General, Motion detection, Video loss, Intelligent analysis, Alarm in, and Abnormal alarm as shown in figure 5-2
  • General: enable or disable the alarm and set the duration time of the alarm.
  • Motion Detection: enable this function, if detection the motion actions, it will alarm.
    • Event actions: contain buzzer, alarm out, push message to App, pop-up message to monitor, send E-mail and post-recording (after enabling, choose the recording time from the drop list.)
    • Area: set motion detection area. Press the left button and drag the cursor to add a detection area, and double-click an area to delete it.
    • Schedule: set a schedule to enable or disable the motion detection alarm. There are three methods to set, click the double arrows button to choose all day. The second, click and drag the cursor to select periods. The third, click one by one.
  • Video Loss, Intelligent Analysis are same settings as motion detection.
  • Alarm In: settings for I/O alarming. Abnormal Alarm can tick disk error, IP conflict, network disconnected

Network
Network settings contain Network, 802.1X, DDNS, E-mail, Port Mapping, P2P, IP Filter SNMP, 3G/4G, and PPPOEas shown in figure 5-3.

  • Network, 802.1X, DDNS, and SNMP interface to set network parameters.
  • E-mail: set E-mails for sending and receiving alarm messages and password retrieval messages.
  • Port Mapping: set the ports for remote accessing.
  • P2P: add NVR to the device list of the App by accessing the QR code.
  • IP Filter: settings for creating a black list or white list.
  • 3G/4G: use a 3G/4G modem to plug to NVR to provide the network.
  • PPPoE: point-to-point network to access NVR directly.

System
System settings contain Information, General, User, Security Center, Auto Sequence, Auxiliary screen, Logs, Maintenance and Auto Restart, as shown in Figure 5-4.

  • General: include system, date and time, time zone, DST.
  • User: add user and set advanced settings (auto-login, password double authentication, boot wizard).
  • Security Center: modify the password, pattern unlock, secure Email, and Secure question.
  • Auto Sequence: settings for sequencing view of the channels.
  • Auxiliary Screen: use HDMI and VGA to view live video at the same time.
  • Logs: shows operating and alarm log, user can export logs if a USB disk is plugged in.
  • Maintenance: includes shutdown, reboot, exit system, reset, import configuration, export configuration and update.
  • Auto Restart: enable this function to make device restart periodically

Live Video
The live video page is displayed after starting the NVR by default, as shown in figure 5-5.

Mobile Client

Search for “InView Pro4” in App Store or Google Play to download and install the mobile client. Use the App to scan the QR code on the back board of NVR, or in P2P settings page in NVR user interface. Then input the password of the NVR to add the NVR into the device list of the App. User can manage the device through mobile client

Web Accessing

The NVR also can be accessed in a Web browser. Open a web browser like IE and enter the IP address of device (The default IP address is 192.168.0.121) in the address box, and press Enter. The login page is displayed as shown in figure 7-1.

NOTE
The user name and password are same as the UI interface

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