WISeNeT QRN-830S Network Video Recorder User Manual

June 13, 2024
WISeNeT

WISENET QRN-830S Network Video Recorder

WISeNeT-QRN-830S-Network-Video-Recorder

Product Information

The Wisenet NVR is a network video recorder manufactured by Hanwha Techwin Co., Ltd. It is a surveillance camera manufacturer that provides video information equipment with various functions. The product is designed to record and manage video from network cameras for security purposes.

Trademark:
The name of this product and other trademarks mentioned in the manual are the registered trademark of their respective company.

Restriction:
The copyright of this document is reserved. Under no circumstances, this document shall be reproduced, distributed, or changed, partially or wholly, without formal authorization.

Disclaimer:
Hanwha Techwin makes the best effort to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document, but no formal guarantee shall be provided. The use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely on the user’s own responsibility. Hanwha Techwin reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice. Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. You can download the latest version from the Hanwha Techwin website (www.hanwha- security.com).

Safety Instructions

Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow all the safety instructions listed below:

  1. Read these instructions.
  2. Keep these instructions.
  3. Heed all warnings.
  4. Follow all instructions.
  5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
  6. Clean the contaminated area on the product surface with a soft, dry cloth or a damp cloth.
  7. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  8. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Standards Approvals

Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Product Usage Instructions

The initial administrator ID is “admin,” and the password should be set when logging in for the first time. It is recommended to change your password every three months to safely protect personal information and prevent information theft. Please note that it is the user’s responsibility for the security and any other problems caused by mismanaging a password.
Users must comply with local laws when using our devices. Users are solely responsible for any illegal use of our products.

NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER

User Manual
Wisenet NVR

Network Video Recorder User Manual
Copyright ©2022 Hanwha Techwin Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Trademark Each of trademarks herein is registered. The name of this product and other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the registered trademark of their respective company.
Restriction Copyright of this document is reserved. Under no circumstances, this document shall be reproduced, distributed or changed, partially or wholly, without formal authorization.
Disclaimer Hanwha Techwin makes the best to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document, but no formal guarantee shall be provided. Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely on the user’s own responsibility. Hanwha Techwin reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice.
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. You can download the latest version from the Hanwha Techwin web site. (www.hanwha- security.com)
The initial administrator ID is “admin” and the password should be set when logging in for the first time. Please change your password every three months to safely protect personal information and to prevent the damage of the information theft. Please, take note that it’s a user’s responsibility for the security and any other problems caused by mismanaging a password.
Hanwha Techwin Co., Ltd. is a surveillance camera manufacturer that provides video information equipment with various functions. Users must comply with local laws when using our devices. Users are solely responsible for any illegal use of our products.

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IMPORTANT SAfETy INSTRuCTIONS
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow all the safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean the contaminated area on the product surface with a soft, dry cloth or a damp cloth.
(Do not use a detergent or cosmetic products that contain alcohol, solvents or surfactants or oil constituents as they may deform or cause damage to the product.) 7) Do not block any ventilation openings, Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding- type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. if the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Standards Approvals
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
PRODuCT uSER MANuAl DESCRIPTION
This document is a user manual for Recorder product. Before using this product, please read this document carefully in order to use it properly. This user manual explains how to use the product based on the defaults and default screens of this product. The content of this manual is subject to change depending on the product software updates and the company
policies. It is subject to partial changes without prior notification to users.
TARgET AuDIENCE
This user manual contains contents for Recorder users.
HOW TO uSE THE PRODuCT
Users of this product can perform the following: Monitor cameras registered to Recorder in real time Search for or play videos saved in Recorder Monitor text data being transmitted to the POS device connected to Recorder in real time Search for text data from the POS device connected to Recorder Monitor real time events that occur in Recorder, sensors, and cameras or search through logs
Before using this product, check if the latest version of this software is installed. Go to Hanwha Techwin’s website (http:// www.hanwha-security.com) to check the software version and download necessary files.

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CAuTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Do not ingest battery, Chemical Burn Hazard. This product contains a coin / button cell battery. If the coin / button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause
severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop
using the product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part or the body, seek immediate medical attention.
ATTENTION
IL Y A RISQUE D’EXPLOSION SI LA BATTERIE EST REMPLACÉE PAR UNE BATTERIE DE TYPE INCORRECT. METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGÉES CONFORMÉMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS.
Ne pas ingérer la pile, risque de brûlure chimique. Ce produit contient une pile de type bouton/pièce de monnaie. Si la pile de type bouton/pièce de monnaie est
avalée, elle peut causer de graves brûlures internes en seulement 2 heures et peut entraîner la mort. Gardez les piles neuves et usagées hors de portée des enfants. Si le compartiment de la pile ne se ferme pas
correctement, cessez d’utiliser le produit et gardez-le d’atteinte des enfants. Si vous suspectez que des piles ont été avalées ou insérées dans une partie du corps, consultez un médecin sans tarder.
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CONTENTS

OVERVIEW
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3 Important Safety Instructions 3 Product User Manual Description 3 Target Audience 3 How to Use the Product 5 Contents

gETTINg STARTED
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9 Starting the system 9 installation Wizard 12 Shutting down the System 12 Restarting the System 13 Login

lIVE
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14 Screen Layout of the Live 15 Checking the System Status 16 Check Camera List 17 Live Screen Menu 17 Icons on the Live Screen 18 OSD Information Display 19 Channel Information Display 19 Check the Camera Status 21 Channel Setting 21 Changing Overall Channel Aspect Ratio 22 Full Screen Mode
22 Setting Up the Live Layout 22 Check Layout List 23 Add Layout and Set Name 23 Delete Layout 23 Change of Layout Channel and Name 23 Dynamic Layout 25 Play Layout Sequence

SEARCH
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25 Real-Time Event Monitoring 25 Check Event List 26 Event Search 26 Event Instant Viewer 26 Stop Alarm Output
27 Camera Video Control 27 Manual trigger 27 Capture 27 Instant Viewer 28 Temperature Detection Mode 28 PTZ Mode 29 Zoom In 29 Audio 29 Display Text 30 Change Channel Aspect Ratio 30 Dewarping
31 PTZ Control 31 Getting Started with PTZ Operations 31 PTZ Control Menu 32 Using Digital PTZ (D-PTZ) Function 32 Preset 32 Running Preset 32 Running Swing (auto pan), Group (scan), Tour, or Trace (pattern)
33 Exporting the Recorded Video
34 Screen Layout of the Search 34 Time Search 35 Event Search 35 Text Search 36 Export Search 36 ARB Search 37 Bookmark Search 37 Smart Search

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AI SEARCH
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PlAy
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SETuP
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38 Screen Layout of the AI Search 38 Person Search 39 Face Search 39 Vehicle Search 40 LP Search 40 LPR SEARCH
41 Screen Layout of the Play 42 Play Search Results
42 Time Line Adjustment 42 Open Time Line Channel 42 Play Button Name and Function 43 Search Results Export
44 Screen Layout of the Setup 44 Setting the Camera
44 Setting the Channel 47 Setting the Camera Functions 48 Setting the Profiles 52 Setting Camera Password 52 Setting the Recording 52 Record schedule 53 Record Setup 53 Record Options 54 Setting the Event 54 AI engine 54 Event setup 57 Event Rule Setup 58 Alarm Input 58 ONVIF Setup 59 Schedule 59 Setting the Device 59 Storage Device 64 Monitor 65 Text

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67 Setting the Network 67 IP & Port 68 DDNS & P2P 70 IP Filtering 70 HTTPS 71 802.1x 71 FTP 72 E-mail 73 SNMP 73 DHCP Server 74 Failover
75 Setting the System 75 Date/Time/Language 76 User 79 System Management 80 Log

STARTINg WEb VIEWER
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82 What is Web Viewer? 82 Product Features 82 System Requirements
82 Connecting Web Viewer 83 Set the recorder password 83 installation Wizard

lIVE VIEWER
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85 Screen Layout of the Live Viewer 86 Checking the System Status 86 Checking User ID 86 Checking Camera List 87 Checking the All Camera Status
87 Live Status 87 Record Status 87 Network Status 87 PoE Status

88 Changing the Pattern of Split Screen 88 Changing Overall Channel Aspect Ratio 89 Full Screen Mode 89 Setting up the Live Layout
89 Check Layout List 89 Add Layout and Set Name 90 Change of Layout Channel and Name 90 Delete Layout
90 Real-Time Event Monitoring 90 Event Type and Camera Settings 91 Check Event List 91 Event Instant Viewer 91 Stop Alarm Output
92 Live Screen Menu 92 Camera Video Control
92 Manual trigger 92 Capture 92 PC Recording 93 Instant Viewer 93 Microphone Output 93 PTZ Mode 94 Zoom In 94 Audio 94 Image Rotation 94 Channel Aspect Ratio
95 PTZ Control 95 PTZ Control Menu 95 Using Digital PTZ (D-PTZ) function 95 Preset 96 Running Preset 96 Running Swing (auto pan), Group (scan), Tour, or Trace (pattern)
96 Exporting Video

SEARCH VIEWER
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97 Screen Layout of the Search Viewer 97 Time Search 98 Event search 98 Text Search 99 Bookmark Search 99 Search Results Export

AI SEARCH VIEWER
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100 Screen Layout of the AI Search Viewer 100 Person Search 101 Face Search 101 Vehicle Search 102 LP Search 102 LPR SEARCH 103 Search Results Export

PlAy
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104 Play Search Results 104 To Adjust the Time Line
104 Export Video by Section Setup 105 Play Button Name and Function

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SETuP VIEWER
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106 Screen Layout of the Setup Viewer 106 Setting the Camera
106 Channel setup 106 Camera setup 107 Profile Setup 108 Camera Password
108 Setting the Recording 108 Record Schedule 108 Record Setup 109 Record Options
109 Setting the Event 109 AI engine 109 Event Setup 111 Event Rule Setup 111 Alarm Input 111 ONVIF Setup 112 Schedule
112 Setting the Device 112 Storage Device 113 Monitor 114 Text
114 Setting the Network 114 IP & Port 115 DDNS & P2P 115 IP Filtering 115 HTTPS 115 802.1x 116 FTP 116 E-mail 117 SNMP 117 DHCP Server
118 Setting the System 118 Date/Time/Language 118 User 119 System Management 119 Log

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ExPORT VIEWER
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121 SEC Backup Viewer 121 Recommended System Requirements 121 Screen Layout of the Backup Viewer

APPENDIx
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123 Use Joystick 123 Using Virtual Keyboard 124 Troubleshooting

getting started
STARTINg THE SySTEM
1. Connect the power cable of the recorder to the wall outlet. 2. You will see the initialization screen.
The initialization process will last about 2 minute. If a new HDD is installed, the initialization process may take longer.

INSTAllATION WIzARD
As shown below, proceed through each step of the . Install Wizard can only be accessed at factory reset. If you do not want to proceed, click .
It will automatically change to the optimal monitor resolution and run the install wizard. If the install wizard does not run, remove the monitor connection from the back of the recorder, reboot the recorder and reconnect the monitor.
1. In the screen, select the language and press the button.

· gETTINg STARTED

3. The live screen appears with a beep.
The following symptoms might be observed when starting the system.
If the HDD number is displayed at the bottom of the screen along with < > while the product is booting up, it indicates that the HDD is in recovery,
and for this reason booting up may take longer.

2. Set the network connection type and the connection environment on the

screen, and then click the .

HDD 1, 2
If the progress stalls while in < > state, it indicates that the HDD has problems. Visit your nearest customer service center to check the HDD.

Setting up the DHCP server

HDD 2

If you set up the DHCP server to , the IP address is automatically assigned to your camera.

For more details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Network > DHCP Server” page in the Table of Contents.

Depending on the camera’s state, no IP may be automatically assigned to the camera. After exiting the installation wizard, go to the menu to
assign an IP to DHCP, or set the IP manually.

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Setting up the network Each product supports a different number of network ports. If it supports two or more network ports, you can set the network for each function as follows. Click of the network connected to the recorder. Network 1 (Camera) : Can be used as a port for connecting a camera. If you connect a camera, then the camera
video will be transmitted. Network 2 (Viewer) : Can be used as a port transmitting video to the web viewer. If you access the network
information on your browser, then you can remotely monitor video in your web viewer. Network 3 (iSCSI) : Can be used as a port for an iSCSI connection.
Only provided for products that support Network 3.
Network (All) : Can be used as a common port for connecting camera, web viewer, and iSCSI. ­ IP type : Allows you to select the type of network access. ­ IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS
Manual : IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS can be directly entered. DHCP : IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS can be automatically set.
If the LAN cable is not connected to the port, button will not be activated for use. Check the LAN cable connection.
(In case of a PoE product, Network 1 is activated.)
The built-in DHCP Server in Recorder will turn on automatically at stage 1. At this stage, using the existing DHCP server in the same network
may cause a problem, as two DHCP servers would be simultaneously operating.
A product with multiple network ports cannot use a single bandwidth for all of them.
Example) ­ Port 1 : 192.168.100.199 / Port 2 : 192.168.100.198 (X) ­ Port 1 : 192.168.100.199 / Port 2 : 192.168.101.198 (O)
Setting the camera registration method This function is only available for products that support PoE. For products that support PoE, see “Products supporting each feature” (Page 4) in the Product Specification Manual. Enable PnP mode: Cameras connected to the PoE port of the product will automatically be registered for each
channel in order of port number. ­ When the camera resets to factory default, it defaults to the ID and password set during the <Camera ID/
PW> step. If the camera ID and password are not set, the recorder ID and password will be set automatically. ­ If the camera’s ID and password have already been set, the information that matches the ID and password
set during the <Camera ID/PW> step will be registered (up to 3 sets). If your camera uses a manual IP, its bandwidth should match with that of Network 1 IP for registration. ­ If manual mode is used, it automatically detects and registers cameras connected to the recorder’s PoE port and cameras connected to a separate switch.
Online upgrade You can receive a new firmware notification when the recorder is connected to a network.

3. Set the administrator password on the <Recorder ID/PW> screen and click the . Click < > to view the basic guide for setting a password. Refer to the password setup rules.
4. Set the camera password in factory reset on the <Camera ID/PW> screen. If ID/PW is already set in the camera, register the ID/PW and click .
When the password is in factory reset, it can be changed and managed in a batch. Up to 3 sets of camera ID with password and password can be registered. You may change the passwords of registered cameras all at once in the “Setup > Camera > Camera password” menu. You cannot change the password for cameras registered with ONVIF and RTSP.

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5. Set the date, time, and daylight saving time on the <Date & Time> screen, and then click the .

7. On the screen, select a camera to register from the searched camera list and click . Select a camera to register from the list and click . After completing camera register click .

The time zone setup might differ depending on the region that the product is released.
6. To set the recommended resolution on the screen, click

followed by the button.

After entering the ID and password set in the camera, the connection test must be completed to successfully register.
8. On the screen, you can view the camera videos registered to each channel in thumbnails along with thumbnail information. To change the camera video position, select a video and drag and drop it to the desired location. After completing channel setup, click .

This function is not supported in some models.

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9. On the screen, a remote user can network a recorder in a dynamic IP system. Click to test the connection to see if the current recorder can be connected remotely. When the connection is successful, a QR code is created. To connect a recorder via a viewer, select the viewer you want to use. You can check the connection method of the selected viewer in the popup window.

SHuTTINg DOWN THE SySTEM
1. Select at the top right of the screen. 2. The window will appear. 3. Click on .
The system will shut down.

It connects to Wisenet DDNS first. If it does not connect to DDNS, it automatically connects to P2P.
10. Click to complete the Installation wizard.

RESTARTINg THE SySTEM
1. Select at the top right of the screen. 2. The window will appear. 3. Click on .
The system will restart.

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Only the user with the “Shutdown/Restart” permission can shut down or restart the system. To manage Permission Setup, refer to the “Setup > Setting the system > User” page in the Table of Contents.

lOgIN
To use the Recorder menu, you are required to login as a user that is authorized to access the applicable menu. 1. Select at the top right of the screen. 2. The window will appear. 3. Enter the user ID and password, then click .
The initial administrator ID is “admin” and you will need to configure the password in the installation wizard. Please change your password every three months to safely protect personal information and to prevent the damage of the information theft. Please,
take note that it’s a user’s responsibility for the security and any other problems caused by mismanaging a password.
For more information about limited-access permission, refer to the “Setup > Setting the System > User” page in the Table of Contents.

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live
Shows the video of the camera connected to the recorder. Also, you can adjust the camera and check the network transfer status.
SCREEN lAyOuT Of THE lIVE
The live screen is built as follows.

Item Menu
List/Event
Camera list
Event List Layout list PTZ control

Description

Click each menu to go to the corresponding menu screen.

List : Select to check the camera list.

Event : Select to check the event list

The list of cameras registered in the recorder is displayed. You can also register the camera manually or automatically. : Registers the camera manually. : Searches and registers the camera connected to the recorder automatically.

A list of events that have occurred on the camera is displayed.

Displays the default layout and a list of created layouts. You can also set and play a sequence of layout lists.

Controls the connected PTZ camera.

Item
/ Video window
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Description Saves the recorded video of the selected channel in the designated path.
Clears the alarm in the event list and stops the alarm/beep sound for the system status when it is emitted.
Activates the manual recording function of the recorder.
Displays information of the OSD screen on the video window.
Shows channel information.
Shows the status of all cameras connected to the recorder.
Removes all screens from the video window. Shows the video in its original aspect ratio or full screen. It changes to full screen from the current split mode. Shows the video of the camera connected to the recorder. Displays the IP address and mutual authentication status of the viewer receiving the video from the recorder. : Mutual authentication connection using WISENET device certificates : Mutual authentication connection without WISENET device certificate ­ : Connection without mutual authentication No viewer connected: Displayed when there is no viewer connected to the recorder. The ID of the connected user is displayed. The <Logout/Restart/Shutdown> menu will appear if you click. Displays a QR code to download the user manual.
Changes the color theme of the screen.
Stops the alarm/beep sound for the system status when it is emitted.
Displays the status of the system, hard disk, and network. Displays the current time and date.

If the camera’s frame rate is set to 60 fps, the frame rate could be reduced on the live screen depending on the monitor resolution output.

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Checking the System Status
The icon at the top of the screen indicates the status of the system.

Item

Description

It is displayed when there is a problem with the fan.
Only provided for products that support fans. (See page 4 of the Product Specification Manual)

It is displayed when there is a problem with the power supply.
Only provided for products that support power supply redundancy. (See page 4 of the Product Specification Manual)

Display when recording data is not properly saved.

Displayed if the HDD is full and the Recorder has an insufficient space to record.

Displayed when there is no HDD or HDD is not detected.

Displayed if the HDD needs a technical examination.
It is displayed when RAID contains a malfunctioning HDD or cannot be used due to HDD malfunction.
Only provided for products that support RAID.
It is displayed when recovering a RAID Error.
Only provided for products that support RAID.
Appears when input data rate per channel exceeds the specified data rate limit.
It is displayed when an ISCSI device is disconnected.
Only provided for products that support iSCSI.
It is displayed when the network is overloaded.
It occurs when the max receiving allowance is exceeded, causing an overload to the CPU. It disappears when you modify the
Delete Camera or Set Camera to reduce the data rate.

Item

Description

Displayed if the server has firmware to update.

It is displayed when the system is overloaded.
Limit the number of users remotely monitored by Web Viewer or VMS, or control the number of events displayed in the event list
of the recorder.
Displayed when manually recording a video while the access restriction for stop recording is enabled. Only a user with the permission to stop recording is allowed to stop recording.

Displayed when exporting a recorded video in live mode.

Displayed when there is software to update on the camera.

Displayed when playing the layout sequence.

Displayed when running automatic switching of the split screen.

Displayed when an error occurs in the internal memory.

Error Information

If the built-in HDD is not connected, the “NO HDD” icon (

) will be displayed. You must contact the service

center since the Recording, Play, Export, and Upgrade functions do not work while doing this.

If you do not format a purchased HDD in a format supporting Recorder, a “NO HDD” icon (

) will be

displayed. If the “No HDD” icon is displayed, check the hard disk connection status in “Setup > Device >

Storage device” and format the hard disk.

If a product with a fan does not work or has a problem with the fan, <fan Information Window> appears and the fan malfunction icon ( ) is displayed. In this case, check the fan inside the product. If the fan is defective, it can shorten the product life cycle, so please make sure to contract service center nearby.

If an abnormal fan ( ) icon or NO HDD (

) icon, HDD FAIL (

) icon is displayed, contact our customer service.

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Check Camera list
Displays the camera type, status, and name registered in the recorder.

Itrem Channel information Camera type
Camera status Camera name

Description Displays channel information (channel number, video window assignment, and color indication). Displays a normal camera. Displays a PTZ camera. Recording an event video. Recording a general video. Displays the camera error status. Displays the name set for the camera.

If a camera connection error occurs, it is disabled in the list. The camera status display information changes according to the network connection status and settings.

Check Multichannel Cameras list
For multichannel cameras registered with the Wisenet protocol, the channel information will be displayed under the model name of the multichannel camera.
Registered channel (recording channel)
Unregistered channel (virtual channel)
In case of multichannel cameras, only one main channel can be registered for recording. Subchannels in which recording is not required do not need to be registered on the recorder, as they can be monitored real time. However, recording, event reception, or camera settings are not available.

Registered channel (recording channel)

Unregistered channel (virtual channel)

Unregistered channel (virtual channel)

Unregistered channel (virtual channel)

Unregistered channel (virtual channel)

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live Screen Menu
After selecting the desired channel on the split mode, roll the mouse cursor over the screen to see the live screen menu. The live screen menu appears differently depending on the recorder operation status or the type of the registered camera.
Each function may be restricted depending on the type of camera and the user’s authority. For more detailed information about each function, refer to the table of contents “Live > Camera Video Control”.

Icons on the live Screen
You can check the status or operation with the icons on the live screen.
The icons displayed on the screen may differ depending on the type of camera and the user’s authority.

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Item Manual trigger Capture

Description If the event action for is set for the selected channel, the event rule name is displayed when you hover the mouse over < >. Click < > to activate the set event.
You can take a screenshot of the selected channel.

Instant Viewer

You can rewind 30 seconds while monitoring the video.

For images that support the thermal imaging camera function, you can click the desired point to Temperature Detection
check the temperature information.

PTZ control

If the network camera connected to the selected channel supports the PTZ function, it changes to the PTZ control mode.

Zoom in

You can zoom in or zoom out the video.

Audio

Turns the audio on or off when the audio is connected.

Display Text

Turns the text output on or off.

Channel aspect ratio Shows the video in actual proportions.

Dewarping

Enters the setup mode for dewarping the fisheye camera.
It works only when the video resolution is 1:1. Some models do not support this function.

Item Recording status and camera name
Video input status

Description Displays camera’s recording status and name. : Displays the event recording. : Displays the normal recording.
Displayed when there is no input while the camera is on.
Displayed when the resolution of the live video exceeds the supported range while the camera is on.
Displayed if no permission to live view is granted.
Displayed when the camera is not registered. If you set the channel setup to

, nothing will be displayed on the live screen. If you set the channel setup to , the video will not displayed on the live screen, but only the OSD will be displayed.

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Item Event Display

Status Display

Description Events from the recorder and camera are displayed in icons. For details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Event > Event rule setup” page in the Table of Contents.
It is displayed on the channels that can enable the PTZ mode.
Displays AUDIO ON/OFF. It will not be displayed when is selected for the audio in the channel setup. If the alarm in is set, it is displayed on the connected channel when an external signal is entered.
If the event detection is set for each channel, it is displayed when a camera event occurs.
It is displayed when it fails to decode all the frames due to limited decoding performance and in this case only the I-Frame is decoded.
This is displayed when a POS (text) event occurs.

Displayed when there is an error with the SD card.

Displayed when the SD card capacity is full.

Displayed when a defocus event occurs.

Displayed when a fog detection event occurs.

Displayed if the Wisenet camera’s certificate is valid.

The ‘Live4NVR’ profile is added automatically with network camera auto registration, and settings can be changed according to user
environment.
Live4NVR Profile Basic Settings : H.264 (codec), 800 x 600 or 800 x 448 (resolution), 30fps (frame rate) Depending on camera specification, you may not be able to add a profile or if you have the PLUGINFREE profile, you will not be able to add the Live4NVR
profile.
When system overloaded and the performance is down, network camera may play only main frame(I-frame). To set profiles, refer to “Setup > Setting the Camera > Setting the Profiles” page in the Table of Contents.

OSD Information Display
You can show or hide the recording status, camera status, event display, etc. in the video window. To show or hide the OSD information, click < > at the bottom of the screen.

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Channel Information Display
You can check the information of the video being recorded with each camera. To check the channel information, click < > at the bottom of the screen.

Check the Camera Status
You can check the status of all cameras connected to the recorder. To check the camera status, click < > at the bottom of the screen.

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The information of the current video is displayed on the live video which is being monitored.
800×448 (H.264) S/I/D 25/24/24 XNV-6081Z(S)

live Status
Select in the menu to check the transmitted data from a network camera connected to each channel.

800×448 : Displays the resolution of the video. H.264 : Displays the video codec. S/I/D 25/24/24 : Displays the frame rate (FPS) of the video. (S : Settings, I : Video input, D : Video display) XNV-6081Z : Displays the camera model name. CH1 : For multi-channel cameras, the channel number is be displayed. The channel number may not be
displayed depending on the camera. S : Displays the protocol used when registering the camera.
­ S and V represent Wisenet protocol while O represents ONVIF. ­ When connected by RTSP protocol, only RTSP is displayed without the product name.
ARB is only visible when an ARB situation occurs.

Model : Displays the model name of camera connected to each channel. Status : Shows the connection status of camera set to each channel. IP address : Displays the IP address of a camera set to each channel. Codec : Displays the live profile codec information for a camera set to each channel. Resolution : Displays the live profile resolution of a camera set to each channel. Frame rate : Displays the live profile transmission rate for a camera set to each channel.

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Record Status
If you select in the menu, you can check the profile, record type, frame rate (Input/Record), and bit rate (Limit/Input/Record) for each channel.

Network Status
Select in the menu to check the status of network bandwidth currently being received/ transmitted.

Total bitrate (record/max) : Record shows the amount of data currently being recorded, and Max shows the amount of recorded data allowed for the recorder.
Current : Shows the recording status information of currently transferred data. Max : Shows recording information of the most biggest recording data out of configured standard and event
recordings. : Reloads the recording information. Profile : Shows the video profile configured to each channel. Record : View the record type according to normal or event recording. Frame rate (fps) : Shows the receive/record frames per second for each channel. Bitrate (bps)
­ Limit / Receive / Record : Shows the amount of limit/receive/record data for each channel. ­ Receive/Limit : Shows the data ratio of actual data transferred from the camera and allowed maximum
defined by user. Record setup : You can set detailed recording settings.
For more details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Recording > Record Setup” page in the Table of Contents.
If an error occurs during recording, the channel’s profile column turns yellow.
This profile error indicates that when a recording profile cannot be used to receive video from camera, an alternative profile is used to record the video. When the recording profile resumes, the camera video can record by using the set recording profile.
If Recorder exceeds the recording limit, only the key frame will be recorded. In that case, a restricted recording popup and an icon will appear.
The restricted recording popup appears only once. If you change the camera setup and record setup, the restricted recording popup may appear once more to confirm the status. If you don’t want to see it again, then check Do not show this again in the popup. For the maximum allowed number of recoding, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Recording > Record Setup” page in the Table of Contents.
For dual recording, the bitrate is shown as the sum of recording and remote profiles.
However, the box in the “Record > Record options” menu must be checked. The recording profile and remote profile can be set in the “Camera > Profile setup” menu.
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Each product supports a different number of network ports. PoE Status
For products that support PoE, see “Products supporting each feature” (Page 4) in the Product Specification Manual. Select in the menu to check the current PoE status of each port.
Consumption (W) : Displays the power consumption in PoE. ­ 0 : No device is connected to the port or device is using its own power supply. ­ ­ : Port failure (Failure information is displayed in Detailed information.)
If the total power of the port or the maximum power per port is exceeded, all ports will be powered off one by one.
For PoE power consumption of each product, see “Products supporting each feature” (Page 4) in the Product Specification Manual.

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Enable: Turns on/off the power supply to the camera. ­ Checked ( ): Power supply available ­ Not checked ( ): Power supply limited
Detailed information: If there is a problem with power supply, it is described here. Power supply problem includes overload power (Class 1 to 4) and voltage fault.
Total power consumption (W): Displays the sum of power consumption of all ports.

Channel Setting
You can display the channel in a desired area of a split screen. To switch the position of a channel, hold a channel and drag and drop it to the desired location.
Example) If switching CH 1 to CH 7

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Switching to Single Mode
When in split mode, select and double-click a desired channel to switch to its Single mode.
Example) If double-clicking CH 3

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Changing Overall Channel Aspect Ratio
Video screen ratio for all channels can be changed in live split screen mode. Click < > at the bottom of the screen. It changes to the actual proportion of the video.
Click < > to return to the previous aspect ratio.
You can change the aspect ratio of each channel. For more information, refer to the “Live > Camera Video Control > Change Channel Aspect
Ratio” page in the Table of Contents.

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full Screen Mode
You can change to full screen mode, which has no top/bottom/left/right areas of the live screen. Click < > at the bottom of the screen.

Changes to full screen mode.
To exit full screen, place your mouse cursor over the bottom of the full screen mode and click <
general mode

. full screen mode

SETTINg uP THE lIVE lAyOuT
This section outlines how to select a series of channels based on their purpose/accessibility and monitor them in a single layout. Example) Layout “Lobby” – Lobby camera 1, Lobby camera 2, Front entrance camera 2
Layout “VIP” – Directors’ meeting room 1, Directors’ meeting room 2, Directors’ lounge 1, Corridor camera on the 7th floor
After the software upgrade, the previously set layout may be changed. Reset the layout and sequence.

Check layout list
Click < list > at the top left of the live screen, and then click <

to display the layout list.

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: Create a new layout. : Save the changed layout. : Saves the selected layout with a different name. : Delete the added layout. / : Open or close the layout list. : Change the name of the layout.

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Add layout and Set Name
1. Click < > to add a layout. 2. Click < > to set the name for the added layout. 3. Double-click or drag and drop a channel from the camera list to display it on the layout screen. The selected
channel will be displayed in the video window.
You can simultaneously assign multiple consecutive channels from the camera list to the video window. Drag the desired channels from the camera
list and drop them on the video window. Depending on the drop location and the number of channels, empty area or the current layout will be expanded to assign the video. 4. Click < > to save the set layout.
Each layout is saved separately by the user. The layout set on the live screen can also be used for time search and can be searched according to the channel order and channel combination
set by the user. For more information, refer to the “Search > Time Search” page in the Table of Contents.
Delete layout
Click < > after selecting the layout to delete.
You cannot delete the default layout.
Change of layout Channel and Name
1. Click < > after selecting a layout. 2. Add or delete channels or rename layouts. 3. Click < > to save the changed settings.

Dynamic layout
You can set the size and position of the video assigned to the layout as desired.
The dynamic layout function can only be set on the primary monitor.
Assigning One Channel
Double-click or drag and drop a channel from the camera list to display it on the layout screen. The video is assigned to the empty area or depending on the drop location, the current layout will be expanded to assign the video. Example) When assigning 9 channels to a new layout, the channels are arranged in the order below.
Double-click
Assigning Multiple Channels at once
Drag multiple consecutive channels from the camera list and drop them into the video window. Depending on the drop location and the number of channels, the videos will be assigned to empty areas or the current layout will be expanded to assign the videos. Example) When assigning 9 consecutive channels to a new layout, the channels are arranged in the order below.

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zooming In and Out of Videos
You can enlarge or reduce the video by dragging a corner or vertex of the video in the desired direction. If you double-click the corner or vertex of the enlarged video area, the video will be reduced step by step. The video can be enlarged if there is an expandable blank area around the video. Horizontal zoom
Vertical zoom

Moving Videos
To move the video, click the video and then drag and drop it in the desired location. Dragging it outside of the layout area will expand the layout area.
The enlarged video can be moved only when there is an empty area that is the size of the video.

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Play layout Sequence
You can automatically switch the layout list to a set time interval to view.
Sequence Setting
Click < > at the bottom of the layout list to set the sequence.

REAl-TIME EVENT MONITORINg
Real-time events that occurred on the camera can be checked in the live video window and event list.
AI events are only available for products that support AI. AI events are displayed only after setting event rules. AI event search may have different settings and operation specifications depending on the recorder
or camera.
Check Event list
Click < Event> on the left side of the live screen to display the real-time event list.
When new events occur, the list of events will be updated accordingly. The specified channels and events are displayed in the list according to the event rule setup.
For details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Event > Event rule setup” page in the Table of Contents.

Sequence switching time : Set the switching time of the layout list. Sequence list : Set the layout sequence playback order. You can add the same layout repeatedly.
Play layout Sequence
Click < Play sequence> at the bottom of the layout list to automatically switch the layout according to the sequence settings.

: Browses for the event by the desired condition. : Plays the video at the time of the event.
When an alarm output occurs, if event recording is set and pre-event time and post-event time are set, event recording is performed before or
after the event according to the set recording method. For more information about event recording settings, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Recording > Record setup” page in the Table of Contents.
The video may be delayed depending on the network condition. The event output can be delayed as the transfer of the alarm event from the network camera takes time.

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Event Search
You can browse events by camera and event type. To search for a specific event, click < > to select the event type and camera to browse.
Event filter
Displays only selected events in the event list.

Event Instant Viewer
Select an event to check from the event list, and click < > to play the recorded video at the time the event occurred.
Instant viewer can play an event video for 1 minute. For AI events, the best shot and details of the event that occurred are displayed.
AI event recognition may have different settings and operation specifications depending on the recorder model or camera. To see AI events, set any of the following options as necessary : See the relevant page for detailed setup method.
­ Setup > Event > AI engine ­ Setup > Event > Event setup > Object ­ Setup > Event > Event setup > AI recognition ­ Setup > Event > Event setup > Mask ­ Setup > Event > Event setup > IVA ­ Setup > Event > Event rule setup

AI event

Common event

Common event : Searches for event types that have occurred in general cameras such as motion detection and IVA.
AI event : Searches for AI event types such as face, person, and vehicle.
AI events are only activated when an AI camera is connected. AI events are displayed only after setting event rules. For details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Event > Event rule setup” page in the Table of
Contents.
Camera filter
Displays events for the selected camera only.

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/ : The video is played/paused. : Moves to the playback screen. : Instant Viewer playback ends.

Stop Alarm Output

When an event occurs, an alarm can occur. Click < necessary.

at the bottom of the screen to stop the alarm output if

For details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Event > Event rule setup” page in the Table of Contents.

CAMERA VIDEO CONTROl
By using the function icon of the video window, you can easily use the functions of capture, video zoom, PTZ camera and thermal imaging camera. When you place your mouse over the video window, the live screen menu will appear.

Capture
You can take a screenshot of the current video of a specific channel selected on the live screen. 1. Select a channel to capture video and click < >. 2. Select the output information to be displayed on the captured screen.

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Manual trigger
If the event action for is set for the selected channel in the “Setup > Event > Event rule setup” menu, the event rule name will be displayed when you hover the mouse over < >. Click < > to activate the set event.
Manual trigger 1

3. Set the device where the screenshot file will be saved and the file name.
If you click , the format confirmation window will appear. Click to format the selected storage device.
4. Complete the settings and click then the image captured from the screen is saved to the selected device.
Camera screen larger than 2 megapixels is captured in Full HD size.
Instant Viewer
You can move the video back 30 seconds and play it while live monitoring. Instant viewer plays video from 30 seconds to 1 minute from the current time. Select the desired channel and click < >. The Instant Viewer screen appears.

/ : The video is played/paused. : Moves to the playback screen. : Instant Viewer playback ends.

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Temperature Detection Mode
For images that support the thermal imaging camera function, you can click the desired point to check the temperature information. Select the desired channel and click < >. When you place your mouse over the video, the mouse pointer changes to a thermometer shape, and when you click a specific location on the video, the temperature at that location is displayed next to the mouse pointer.

PTz Mode
You can run PTZ control of the selected channel. Select the desired channel and click < >. Enters the PTZ control mode.
Depending on the camera, the PTZ control function and speed may be different.

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: Exits temperature sensing mode. : The color of the video changes according to the temperature color selection.
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: The PTZ mode is closed. : Captures video of the current state. : After clicking the digital zoom icon, you can use < / > to zoom in or zoom out the video. : Returns to the 1x zoom screen.
Adjusting the Camera Direction
When you rolls over the mouse to < >, the 8-way key appears, and when the mouse leaves the area of the direction key, the direction key disappears. You can fine-tune the camera direction by clicking the 8-direction key once. Keep clicking the arrow keys to move in the desired direction and release the mouse to stop. To quickly adjust the direction of the camera, click < > and drag. The screen moves quickly in the desired direction. You can adjust the screen movement speed according to the drag distance.
Moving to the Center of the Screen
Click a specific location on the screen to move the video at that location to the center of the screen.
zooming the Selected Area
Drag a specific area of the screen, to move and the selected area to the center of the screen and zoom in.
zooming In and Out of Images
You can zoom in or out using the mouse wheel. Click < > to go back to the original size.

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zoom In
You can zoom in or out the video via digital zoom. Select the desired channel and click < >. Enters the digital zoom mode.
In PTZ mode, click < > to run the digital zoom.
: Exits the digital zoom mode. / : Zooms in or out the video. Minimap : When the video is enlarged 10%, a minimap is displayed. You can quickly check the desired location
in the enlarged video through the mini-map.
Audio
You can turn the sound on/off corresponding to the channel in Live mode. Select the desired channel and click < >. Audio output can only be turned on in one channel. The audio output of other channels will be automatically turned off.
If you have configured the audio output settings properly but the audio or voice is not output, check if the connected network camera supports
the sound signal and if you have configured the sound settings as appropriate. The sound icon can be displayed if the sound signal fails to output from noise.
Only the channel where

Display Text
You can monitor texts regarding the sales record received from POS in real time.
This is executable when a text device is connected. The Recorder can display text on a live screen when a text device is set. For details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Device > Text” page in
the Table of Contents.
Select the desired channel and click < >. When text information occurs, the text information is displayed in the corresponding video window. Also, when a set text event occurs, the corresponding part of the text is displayed in a separate color.

Onions

3.59

CHIP

2.37

Apple

2.69

Goat

0.79

Peppers red, loose 0.59

2 x 0.79 1.18

Pasta

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< > appears when text information crosses the screen. Click < > to display a popup window where you can check the entire content.

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Change Channel Aspect Ratio
You can change the aspect ratio of each channel. Select the desired channel and click < >. It changes to the actual proportion of the video.
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Dewarping
You can correct distorted images from the fisheye camera by running dewarping. Select the channel you want and click < >. It will enter the setup mode for dewarping.
It works only when the video resolution is 1:1. Some models do not support this function. The set dewarping mode is cleared when the layout is changed, so set it again. Dewarping will be applied only to the selected channel. In dewarping mode, the frame rate of the video is limited depending on the resolution (3-30 fps).
: Dewarping mode is closed. : You can select from , ,

, and for the view mode. ­ Single, Quad view : You can use the PTZ function by dragging the mouse up/down/left/right or by using the mouse wheel. ­ Single panorama : You can select when the mounting mode is ­ Double panorama : You can select when the mounting mode is or . You can use the PAN function by dragging the mouse left or right. : You can select the mounting mode from , , and .

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PTz CONTROl
With this Recorder, you can configure the settings of a PTZ camera as well as commercial cameras in the market to your preference. This is active only if a channel that a PTZ camera is connected to is selected.
getting Started with PTz Operations
The PTZ camera will be activated only if the channel of the PTZ camera is selected. After selecting the desired channel, click < > on the live screen menu.
This is available only if a PTZ camera is connected and the < > icon is displayed on the screen. Even if the connected network camera does not support the PTZ operations, you can configure the PTZ control settings (if possible) by installing
the PTZ driver (physical device).
It only supports a network camera with Hanwha Techwin’s PTZ function and a camera registered in the ONVIF.
PTz Control Menu
You can use a single PTZ camera to perform the Pan, Tilt and Zoom operations to monitor multiple places, and configure the custom settings of the presets in a desired mode. Click on the bottom left of the live screen to display the PTZ camera control menu as shown below.

Item

Description

Zoom out/Zoom in Activate the Zoom operation of the PTZ camera.

Near/Far

You can adjust the focus manually.

Auto focus

You can adjust the focus automatically.

Preset

Set the preset position to move the camera, and then select the desired preset to move to the set position.

Swing

Swing is a monitoring function that moves between two preset points and enables you to trace the motion.

Group

The group function enables you to group various presets before calling them in sequence.

Tour

Monitor all the groups created by a user in turn.

Tracking remembers the trace of movements that you instructed and reproduces it for your Trace
reference.

The preset you set is saved and displayed in the list.

Preset List

Deletes the selected preset list. Shows a list of saved presets.

The PTZ working (active) mark can be active even if the PTZ operation is not available in normal mode. So ensure that you have completed the
PTZ settings before proceeding.
Some cameras may differ in the menu title and operation with regard to Swing, Group, Tour and Trace.
Even if your network camera supports the function, you can use it only if the button is activated in the PTZ control launcher.

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using Digital PTz (D-PTz) function
1. Register a camera that supports the D-PTZ profile.
In cameras that support the D-PTZ profile, you can use the D-PTZ function.
2. Both cameras that support general PTZ and cameras that support D-PTZ can control the live image using some of the function menus.
For more information about the supported functions, please refer to the camera manual.
Preset
Preset is a set of saved data specifying the locations of a PTZ camera. A single PTZ camera can save up to 300 locations.
The max. number of presets may vary depending on the number of presets supported by the camera.
To add a preset
1. Select the desired channel and click < >.
The PTZ control screen appears.
2. Use the arrow keys to adjust the camera to the point. 3. Click < >. 4. If you click < >, the window will appear.

5. Click <

to select the Preset Order to set.

6. Enter the Preset name.

7. Click . The preset setting will be saved.

If you replace a camera that saves your preset settings with a different one, you must configure the preset settings again.

To delete a registered preset
1. Click < >. 2. Click < >. window will appear.

3. Click <

to select the preset to delete.

4. Click . The selected preset will be deleted.

Running Preset
1. Click < >. 2. Click the preset you want to run from the list.
The camera lens moves to the set position.

Running Swing (auto pan), group (scan), Tour, or Trace (pattern)
The running method of each function is the same as the preset operation method. For details on how to use it, refer to the camera’s user manual.
Depending on the camera’s capabilities, only some features may be available.

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ExPORTINg THE RECORDED VIDEO
You can search the storage device to be exported and export the recorded video of the desired time by layout or channel.
1. Click < > at the bottom of the screen. 2. The export setup screen will appear.

3. After completing the export setup, select .
If there is no device to export, the button will be deactivated. If you click during the export progress, which is the export will be canceled.
4. Click on the export completion confirmation window to finish.
If you insert a USB memory stick with insufficient storage space, volume calculation may be disabled.
Format the memory stick or delete some of the data on the memory stick to secure adequate storage space.
The operation speed of the product may slow down if the export is in which is a progress. You can switch to the menu screen during export progress, but data playback will not be possible. Data can be played in the web viewer during export progress, but audio will not be supported. If the export fails, check the current capacity and status to see if the hard disk is connected properly in the “Device > Storage device” menu.
If is selected while the export is in progress, the screen changes to the upper menu, but the export continues.

Select a layout : Select a desired layout from the layout list. Channel : Select a channel to export.
You can select multiple channels. If you select , all channels will be selected.
Export section : Set the and time to run the export select to. ­ Start : You can set the start time for the export to the desired time. Click

to set the export start time to the first time the video was recorded. ­ End : You can set the end time for the export to the desired time. Click to set the export end time to the last time the video was recorded. Overlap : Shows a list of overlapping data on a same time according to the number of data. This is displayed when there are duplicate data in the same channel due to changes in the time or time zone. For more details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the System > Date/Time/Language” page in the Table of Contents. Device : Select a device to export the among the searched devices. Format : If you click , the format confirmation window will appear. Click to format the selected storage device. File type : Select the export format. ­ SEC : You can export in your own file format that can be played directly on your PC. You can play with the viewer included in the export folder. If you select SEC format, you can choose whether to include “PW Setup” and “Include text data”. ­ Recorder : You can export to a file that can be played only on the recorder. ­ AVI : You can export to an AVI format-compatible with popular media players. Path : Displays the folder location where the export file will be saved. You cannot change the storage folder, only the file name to be saved. Check capacity : You can check the selected export capacity and the current and remaining capacity of the export device.

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You can search recorded video by various conditions such as time, event, and export.
SCREEN lAyOuT Of THE SEARCH

TIME SEARCH
You can search the recorded data by the desired date and time conditions.
The time displayed will be based on the time zone and daylight saving time (DST) applied time zone, so it may be displayed differently depending on
whether the data time zone recorded at the same time and daylight saving time (DST) is applied.

Item Menu
Search menu tab Search conditions
Search results Export /

Description Click each menu to go to the corresponding menu screen. Click the menu tab to display the detailed search menu. Click Search menu to go to the corresponding Search screen. You can set various search conditions, such as date/time/event. Displays search results. Exports search results to a file. Displays the search results as a list or thumbnail.

Click to initialize the search conditions and results. Double click on the desired item in the search results list to go to the play screen.
When you click Playback ( ), the video will be played in an instant viewer.
You can specify a bookmark by clicking the bookmark ( ) in the search results list. You can check the specified video in the bookmark search menu. If the search results are in multiple pages , you can click to go to the previous/next page. Or, you can click the current page number and enter the
desired page to move.

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EVENT SEARCH
You can search for various events by channel.

TExT SEARCH
You can search the data input to the POS device connected to the recorder.

· SEARCH

1. Select in the menu.

2. Select a channel to search.

If you select a channel to search, you can change the channel display mode by clicking <
from the channel table, and clicking the channel in the channel list.
3. Select a date and time to search.

. You can select a desired channel by clicking or dragging it

The search runs only for a maximum of 1 minute, so if the event search section is long, events may not be searched. In this case, reset the section and search
again.
4. Please select an event type. When you click the item, the event type selection window will appear.

Event type options : All, motion detection, IVA, face detection, auto tracking, tampering detection, Defocusing detection, fog detection, audio detection,
sound classification, alarm input(camera), continuous recording, manual recording, ObjectDetection.Person, ObjectDetection.Face, ObjectDetection.Vehicle, ObjectDetection.LicensePlate, Mask detection, ShockDetection
Event type options may vary depending on the camera model.
5. Select the overlap. It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.

6. Click the button. CH : Displays the channel where the event occurred. Camera name : Displays the camera name. Event : Displays the event type of the recorded video. Time : Displays the start time and end time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Specifies a bookmark to the recorded video.

7. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

1. Select in the menu.
2. Select a date and time to search.
3. Set the keyword item. When you click an item, the keyword setting window appears.
You can search with a narrower range by entering specific characters.
Text search keyword : Enter the text to search. Match case sensitivity : When checked, the entered characters will be searched with case-sensitivity. Match whole words : When checked, only data that exactly matches the entered character will be searched. Event keywords : You can search for text with preset event keywords. For more information about event keyword
settings, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Device > Text > Text Event Settings” page in the Table of Contents. 4. Select the overlap.
It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.
5. Click the button. Device : Displays the name of the POS device connected to the recorder. CH : Displays the channel where the event occurred. Keyword : Displays the searched text. Time : Displays the start time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Specifies a bookmark to the recorded video.
6. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

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ExPORT SEARCH
You can search the exported data on the connected storage device. Only data saved in recorder file format when exported will be retrieved.

ARb SEARCH
You can search auto-recovery backup data stored on ARB storage devices.

1. Select in the menu.
2. When you click , the device search window is displayed. Click < device. The model name of the ARB storage device will be displayed.

to search for storage

3. Click . The ARB file information stored on the device will be displayed.

Folder : Displays the folder where ARB data is stored. Name : Displays the file name stored on the ARB device. CH : Displays the recorded channel. Time : Displays the start time and end time of the backed up video recording. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer.

4. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

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bOOKMARK SEARCH
You can search for bookmarked data.

SMART SEARCH
You can search for events by selecting a region of interest, an exclusive region, or a virtual line from a recorded video at a specific time.
To use smart search, you need to set the area of the camera’s”Motion Detection” or”IVA”to the entire area. However, if you want to search for cameras
after Wisenet X series, you must select”Enable” in “Event setup > IVA”of the camera. For details, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Event > Event setup” page in the Table of Contents.
1. Click < > on the video window menu. 2. Set the smart search area in the video window.

· SEARCH

1. Select in the menu.
To search for bookmarks, you need to specify them by clicking the bookmark ( ) in the instant viewer or search results. If no bookmark is specified, search
results will not be displayed. 2. Select a channel to search.
If you select a channel to search, you can change the channel display mode by clicking < >. You can select a desired channel by clicking or dragging it
from the channel table, and clicking the channel in the channel list. 3. Select a date and time to search.
4. Click . Bookmark name : Displays the bookmark name you set. Event : Displays the event type of the recorded video. CH : Displays the recorded channel. Time : Displays the start time and end time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Displays whether bookmarks are specified.
5. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.
Bookmarked images will be stored without being overwritten during repeated recording. However, when the automatic deletion is set, it will be deleted
according to the set period.
When the bookmark is released, the video will not be saved. If necessary, before releasing the bookmark, export the video. Up to 100 bookmarks can be specified.

Virtual line ( ) : Detects the passing of an object based on the virtual line and direction set on the image. Click and drag the start and end points of the virtual line to the desired location with the mouse. ­ The virtual line can be set in one direction or both directions. If you select the option of the direction of the virtual line on both sides, it will detect all objects passing in both directions on one virtual line.
Region of interest ( ) : Uses the entire screen as a non-detection area and specifies a specific area as a motion detection area. Drag the mouse over the image or take a vertex to set the detection area at the desired location. ­ When you set a zone, an event/object option icon will be displayed at the bottom of the zone. Click the icon to exclude the event/object from the search. ­ Intrusion ( ) : Detects and searches for moving objects within the area set by the user. ­ Enter ( ) : Searches by detecting movement from the outside to the inside of the area set by the user. ­ Exiting ( ) : Searches by detecting the movement from the inside to the outside of the area set by the user. ­ Person ( ) : Searches for events that include people within the area set by the user. ­ Vehicle ( ) : Searches for events that include vehicles within the area set by the user. ­ All Objects ( ) : Searches for events that include all objects within the area set by the user.
Exclusive region ( ) : Uses the entire screen as a detection area and specifies a non-detection area to exclude detection of a specific area. Drag the mouse over the image or take a vertex to specify the non-detection area at the desired location.
3. Set the date and time range to perform the virtual area search and click <

.
4. When you click an item to play on the time line, the corresponding recorded video will be played.
You can set up to 3 areas of interest, exclusion and virtual line. Click Delete ( ) to delete all the set areas.
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AI search
If there is AI data recorded by the camera, you can search for images in various conditions such as people, faces, and vehicles.
This function is not supported in some models. For products that support AI search function, see page 4″Products supporting each feature”of the Product Specification Manual.
SCREEN lAyOuT Of THE AI SEARCH

PERSON SEARCH
In the recorded data, you can search for a person by any condition you want, such as gender, top/bottom color.

Item Menu
Search menu tab Search conditions
Search results Export /

Description Click each menu to go to the corresponding menu screen. Click the menu tab to display the detailed search menu. Click Search menu to go to the corresponding Search screen. You can set various search conditions, such as date/time/gender. Displays search results. Exports search results to a file. Displays the search results as a list or thumbnail.

The search options you set will be saved, and click to reset the search conditions. Double click on the desired item in the search results list to go to the play screen.
When you click Playback ( ), the video will be played in an instant viewer.
You can specify a bookmark by clicking the bookmark ( ) in the search results list. You can check the specified video in the bookmark search menu.

1. Select in the menu.

2. Select a channel to search.

If you select a channel to search, you can change the channel display mode by clicking <
from the channel table, and clicking the channel in the channel list.
3. Select a date and time to search.

. You can select a desired channel by clicking or dragging it

4. Select a detailed search option.
Person search options : gender, Clothing-Top color, Clothing-bottoms color, bag
Click the option to display the option selection window. Select the desired search option. If no details are set, all conditions will be selected and searched.
5. Select the overlap. It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.

6. Click the button. CH : Displays the recorded channel. Camera name : Displays the camera name. Attribute : Displays the recognized search result attributes. Time : Displays the start time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Specifies a bookmark to the recorded video.

7. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

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fACE SEARCH
From the recorded data, you can search faces according to your desired conditions such as gender and age.

VEHIClE SEARCH
You can search the vehicle by setting the vehicle type and color conditions from the recorded data.

· AI SEARCH

1. Select in the menu.

2. Select a channel to search.

If you select a channel to search, you can change the channel display mode by clicking <
from the channel table, and clicking the channel in the channel list.
3. Select a date and time to search.

. You can select a desired channel by clicking or dragging it

4. Select a detailed search option.
Face search options : gender, Age, glasses, Mask
Click the option to display the option selection window. Select the desired search option. If no details are set, all conditions will be selected and searched.
5. Select the overlap. It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.

6. Click the button. CH : Displays the recorded channel. Camera name : Displays the camera name. Attribute : Displays the recognized search result attributes. Time : Displays the start time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Specifies a bookmark to the recorded video.

7. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

1. Select in the menu.

2. Select a channel to search.

If you select a channel to search, you can change the channel display mode by clicking <
from the channel table, and clicking the channel in the channel list.
3. Select a date and time to search.

. You can select a desired channel by clicking or dragging it

4. Select a detailed search option.
Vehicle search options : Type, Vehicle color
Click the option to display the option selection window. Select the desired search option. If no details are set, all conditions will be selected and searched.
5. Select the overlap. It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.

6. Click the button. CH : Displays the recorded channel. Camera name : Displays the camera name. Attribute : Displays the recognized search result attributes. Time : Displays the start time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Specifies a bookmark to the recorded video.

7. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

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AI search
lP SEARCH
You can search for vehicle license plates from the recorded data.

lPR SEARCH
You can search for the license plate number recognized in the recorded data.
LPR search is only available on recorder models that support AI recognition.

1. Select in the menu.

2. Select a channel to search.

If you select a channel to search, you can change the channel display mode by clicking <
from the channel table, and clicking the channel in the channel list.
3. Select a date and time to search.

. You can select a desired channel by clicking or dragging it

4. Select the overlap. It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.

5. Click the button. CH : Displays the recorded channel. Camera name : Displays the camera name. Time : Displays the start time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Specifies a bookmark to the recorded video.

6. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

1. Select in the menu.

2. Select a channel to search.

If you select a channel to search, you can change the channel display mode by clicking <
from the channel table, and clicking the channel in the channel list.
3. Select a date and time to search.

. You can select a desired channel by clicking or dragging it

4. Enter the license plate number to search.

Click < > to see the search guide for license plate number. The option of license plate number entry field is only available on recorder models that support LPR search.
5. Select the overlap. It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.

6. Click the button. CH : Displays the recorded channel. Camera name : Displays the camera name. LPR : Shows the identified license plate number. Time : Displays the start time of the recorded video. Playback : Plays the recorded video with an instant viewer. Bookmark : Specifies a bookmark to the recorded video.

7. If you double-click an item to play in the search list, the recorded video will be played.

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· PlAy

play
You can play the recorded data and export the video you want during playback.
SCREEN lAyOuT Of THE PlAy

Item Video control
Overlap Export section

Description
You can use the video control function.
: Runs a smart search by specifying an area in the video window. : Saves the video screen as an image. : Zooms in the selected area on the screen. It only runs on a single split screen. : Displays the image rotated 90 degrees. (This function is not supported in some models.) : Turns the sound on or off. : Changes the video display ratio. : Enters the setup mode for dewarping the fisheye camera.
It works only when the video resolution is 1:1. Some models do not support this function.
The list will be displayed according to the number of overlapped data in the same time zone.
It will appear when a video is overlapped in one channel due to time or time zone change at the selected time.
Turns the export section setting on or off. You can select a start time and end time for exporting.

Export

You can export the video of the channel you are playing.

Filter

You can filter the event items to see the time line.

Channel

The channel and camera name will be displayed.

Item Playback control You can control video playback.

Description

Date/Time

Set the date/time.

Time line

Move the playback position and display event data.

You can change the number of channels displayed in the time line. Show/Hide Channel
Up to 4 channels of time line can be displayed.

Status

You can check the live, recording, and network status.

Remove all tiles Removes all screens from the video window.

Full aspect ratio Change the video display ratio.

Full screen

Display the image enlarged to full screen.

Previous/ Next Channel

You can check the time line of the previous/next channel.

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Time line Adjustment
You can move the playback position and zoom the time line in and out.
Click the desired play position in the time line. The playback start position will be moved.
Click the start point on the left side of the time line to move the playback position to the start point of the first video. Place your mouse over the time line to see the corresponding thumbnail of the recorded video.
Click the time line and use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the time scale. It will change in the order of 24 hours-12 hours-6 hours-3 hours-1 hour-30 minutes-15 minutes-5 minutes-1 minutes.
The time line magnification of the time line will be displayed at the top right of the time line.
To see the time line previous or next zooming in, zoom in and drag the time line left or right.
Open Time line Channel
You can display the time line of multiple channels.

You can click < >, < > to display 1 to 4 channels in the time line. The time line will be displayed as many channels as selected.

Click <

to move to the previous or next channel.

Place your mouse over the time line to see the corresponding thumbnail of the recorded video.

Play button Name and function Paused state

Playback state

Item Previous event Previous frame
Playback Next frame Next event
Speed
Fast backward
Pause
Fast forward

Go to the previous event video.

Description

Moves backward to the key frame (I-frame).

Play the video.

Moves forward one frame or more.

Go to the next event video.

Select the video playback speed. Speed : x1/8, x1/4, x1/2, x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64, x128, x256

It is used for reverse playback. Speed : -x1/8, -x1/4, -x1/2, -x1, -x2, -x4, -x8, -x16, -x32, -x64, -x128, -x256
Depending on the split screen, the maximum speed may be limited.

Pause the video.

It is used for forward playback. Speed : x1/8, x1/4, x1/2, x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64, x128, x256
Depending on the split screen, the maximum speed may be limited.

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SEARCH RESulTS ExPORT
You can export the search results to a file. 1. Click the < > button. 2. Select a layout and channel to export.
3. Select a start date/time and an end date/time.
If you changed the time zone of the recorder, select whether to apply DST.
4. Select the overlap. It will be displayed when there is overlapped data in one channel by changing the time or time zone at the selected time.
5. Click < > to select a storage device.
If you click , the format confirmation window will appear. Click to format the selected storage device.
6. Please select a storage file type. ­ SEC : You can export in your own file format that can be played directly on your PC. You can play with the viewer included in the export folder.
Click to set a password for the exported video. If you check <Include text data>, you can save text data in the exported video.
­ Recorder : You can export to a file that can be played only on the recorder. ­ AVI : You can export to an AVI format-compatible with popular media players. 7. Check the path to save the file to be exported. Only the file name to be saved can be changed. 8. Click to check the storage capacity. 9. Click . When the export is complete, a confirmation window will be displayed. 10. Click to exit.
If you click while exporting, the export action is canceled.

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· PlAy

setup
Sets the camera, recording, event, device, network, and system environment.
SCREEN lAyOuT Of THE SETuP

SETTINg THE CAMERA
You can access to the channel setup, camera settings, and profiles and camera password-related settings.
Setting the Channel
You can register a network camera for each channel and make connection between. Setup > Camera > Channel setup

Item Menu
Top menu list Sub-menu list Detailed Menu
Apply

Click each menu to go to the menu screen.

Description

Configure the settings or select a parent item to change the existing settings.

Among the sub-menus of selected parent menu, select a desired item to set.

Click desired item’s input field to change and enter a desired value.

Apply the modified settings.

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: Displays the camera of the corresponding channel as a list or a thumbnail.
Camera searched with ONVIF does not provide previews.
Camera name : Provide a camera Name. You can enter up to 15 letters including spaces. IP address : Display the IP address of a network camera. Model : Show the camera model name. Protocol : Show the protocol information of a registered network camera. Video
­ On/Off : You can turn ON/OFF the selected channel’s camera. If the camera video is turned off, a blank screen is displayed.
­ Covert1 : Shows information other than the video of the selected channel. For privacy protection, it does not display the video while the recording continues.
­ Covert2 : Shows nothing but an empty screen while the recording continues.
If the channel is set to or mode, the channel’s sound is not hearable.
However, the channel’s sound is recorded if its Audio setting is set to , even the sound is not heard in Live mode.
Audio ­ If set to , you can turn the audio of the channel ON/OFF on the Live screen. ­ If set to , the channel’s audio is off on the Live screen and not recorded.
Status : Display the connection status. Edit : You can change the connection information of the camera. Upgrade : You can check the camera’s version, upgrade version, and status and upgrade it. PoE output status : For products that support PoE, this shows the current status of the connected PoE.
For products that support PoE, see “Products supporting each feature” (Page 4) in the Product Specification Manual.
If you cannot register a camera after initializing the system, check the network setting. As the system is initialized and the network setting
is reset, the camera’s network bandwidth will be different from the product’s network bandwidth, so it will be impossible to register a camera.

Automatic Registration of Network Cameras

Registering a Network Camera Manually

· SETuP

1. In the field, click on the button.
2. window appears.
Click < > in the camera list on the live screen to automatically search and register the camera.
3. Select a camera to register in the list and press the

button. You can check the selected camera in the list. An already registered camera will be marked in blue in the list. If you search for the camera again or if the IP is an old IP that was not assigned by the DHCP server (such as 192.168.1.100), then press the button to check if a new IP has been assigned. shows the camera authentication status. In the state, click < > to enter the camera ID and password. Click a header at the top of the list to sort the list according to that header. 4\. To change the IP address of the camera, select the desired camera from the list and press the button. 5\. Click at the bottom of the screen to set the registered camera channel. 6\. Press the button on the lower right of the screen to register the selected camera. If you register a camera using a user account–not admin account–the camera features may be limited. When you change the camera ID/password in the camera web viewer, if the camera is already registered in Recorder, you also have to change the camera ID/password information registered in Recorder. When the camera is factory reset, it defaults to the ID and password set in “Setup > Camera > Camera password”. If the camera’s ID and password have already been set, the registered information matches the ID and password set in the “Setup > Camera > Camera password”. (up to 3 sets) Wisenet camera is registered via Wisenet protocol while a third party camera is registered via ONVIF protocol. A device running a DHCP server should never be connected to a PoE port or a camera setup port. (e.g. router) If your camera uses its own power supply unit, you need to manually register or auto- register the camera. For products that support PoE, see “Products supporting each feature” (Page 4) in the Product Specification Manual.

1. In the field, click on the button.
2. window appears.
You can register the camera manually by clicking <+> from the camera list on the live screen.
3. Select a channel and protocol used to connect to a camera. The input items may differ depending on the selected protocol. Wisenet : Wisenet camera’s protocol can be used. ONVIF : Means the camera supports ONVIF protocols. When connecting a camera that its name cannot be found from the list, select

. When a camera is registered with ONVIF, if the difference in system time between the camera and recorder is 2 minutes or more, you won’t be able to register it. In this case, synchronize the camera and recorder time. RTSP : Comply with RFC 2326, one of “Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)” for real-time streaming. 4. If you select the protocol, check options as necessary. Model : Select a camera model. ­ Unknown : Select when the camera model cannot be identified. ­ Wisenet Camera : You can register Hanwha Techwin’s cameras and encoders. ­ Wisenet Multi-Channel : You can register Hanwha Techwin’s multi directional cameras and multi-imager cameras. A multi-channel camera is a camera that has multiple camera modules in one body. Autoregistering your camera to Recorder lets you register multiple channels at once. However, if you want to manually register it, you need to register one channel at a time.

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Address type : Select an address type of the camera.
The supported address type may differ depending on the type of the connected product.
­ IPv4/IPv6 : Used to provide the IP address of the camera manually. ­ Wisenet DDNS : This is available only if the camera is registered with the Wisenet DDNS(ddns.
hanwhasecurity.com) server. Provide the registered domain for DDNS ID. Example) http ://ddns.hanwha-security.com/snb5000 ; provide “snb5000” for Wisenet DDNS ­ URL : Used for URL address input.
The DDNS specs supported by each camera can be checked in the user manual of the corresponding camera.
IP address : Provide the IP address of the camera. Port : Provide the device port of the camera.
Depending on the camera type, some device ports will not be supported.
HTTP : Provide the HTTP port of the camera. ID : Provide the ID of the camera that you want to register. Password : Enter the password of the camera to be registered. Details : You can set the streaming mode. 5. Select or

for the protocol and enter your input for each field appears. ONVIF : After selecting an IP type, set IP address, ONVIF port, ID, password, and details. ­ IP type : Select the IP type of the camera. ­ IP address : Enter the camera’s IP address. ­ ONVIF port : Enter the port number when the address type is IPv4 or IPv6. ­ Channel : Enter the channel to register the camera. ­ ID : Enter the camera ID. ­ Password : Enter the camera password. ­ Details : You can set the usage of TLS, authentication mode, and streaming mode. RTSP : Set URL, ID, password, and details. ­ URL : Enter your RTSP access address. For more information, see your camera user manual. ­ ID : Enter the camera ID. ­ Password : Enter the camera password. ­ Details : You can set the streaming mode. If ONVIF or RTSP protocol is selected, you can set the streaming mode in the Details section. ­ TCP : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over TCP mode. ­ UDP : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over UDP mode. ­ HTTP : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over TCP (HTTP) mode. ­ HTTPS : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over TCP (HTTPS) mode.

If you want to check the error details of camera registration If you failed to register a camera, the reason for the failure will be displayed. Connection failed due to unknown error. : This message appears if the camera has failed to be registered
due to unknown connection status. Due to the camera account locking, access has failed. : When you enter a wrong ID/password 5 times to
login to the camera account, this message is displayed. Try to log in again after 30 seconds. If the same message appears, you may need to check whether someone has tried to access your camera account from the outside. Connected successfully. : This message appears if the camera is connected successfully. Incorrect model information. Provide the correct model information. : This message appears if the model information provided for registering the camera is incorrect. Authentication has failed. : This message appears if the ID or password provided for registering the camera is incorrect. Connection has failed due to excessive concurrent users. : This message appears if the concurrent user count exceeds the upper limit. Connection has failed due to incorrect HTTP port information. : This message appears if the HTTP port number of the camera is invalid. Connection has failed. unknown connection status. : This message appears if the camera has failed to be connected due to a unknown error. user Model Modification : When registering a new camera, it is named according to the device’s default if user set the model to <Wisenet Camera>. In case if automatic registration fails, user can change the model name of camera to be registered.
To edit camera profile To change profile, refer to the “Setup > Setting the Camera > Setting the Profiles” page in the Table of Contents.
In case of Recorder, if you set 3 different profiles for live, recording and network profile, one camera will produce video streams accordingly,
having different stream formats. Especially, note that the live profile may vary depending on the used screen split mode.
For cameras, if applied with one profile only, the produced frame rate is fixed as the profile specifies; if applied with multiple profiles,
produced video stream’s frame rate is not guaranteed. For example, if applied with 2 profiles of 30fps, the camera may transmit streams at 20fps.
Delete Network Camera
1. Click in the field.
2. When the delete window appears, select the camera channel to delete.
Click to select cameras for all channels.
3. Click to delete the camera of the selected channel.

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Network Camera firmware upgrade

Setting the Camera functions
You can set the camera while viewing the live video of the selected camera. Setup > Camera > Camera setup

· SETuP

Channel : Displays channel information. Model : Displays the camera model information. Current version : Displays the current camera firmware version. Upgrade version : Displays the firmware version to upgrade.
­ Press the < > button to select the firmware manually within the USB. ­ < > indicates an upgrade via a remote server. Status : Displays the status of the ongoing upgrade (upgrading, successful, failed).
1. Press the button in the field.
2. Displays the upgradeable channel list among the connected cameras.
If newer firmware exists on the remote server, the upgrade version is displayed, and the check box is automatically selected. If you do not see the upgrade version, you can press the < > button to get the upgrade version information from the server. Connect a USB camera with camera firmware to the recorder and press the < > button to check and select the firmware file in the USB. Select a channel and press the button to apply the firmware to other channels connected to the same model at once.
3. Check the box of the channel you want to upgrade.
4. Click the button. The camera firmware upgrade starts.
You can move to another menu while upgrading. You can stop the upgrade by clicking the button during the upgrade. When the upgrade is completed, you can see the result in the popup window.
Firmware upgrade is available only for channels connected with the Wisenet protocol and the camera’s administrator account. If the upgrade version is not displayed even though the camera’s firmware is out of date, check the network settings. If there are more than 50 firmware files in the top USB folder, the file may not be scanned. The system may reboot if USB is disconnected from the recorder during an upgrade via USB. Video data of the channel connected to the camera to upgrade may not be recorded. Do not format the HDD until the upgrade is complete. The upgrade may fail.

You can use this feature in the following cases :
1. A camera connected to Wisenet protocols. 2. A camera connected with admin privileges.
For more details on camera settings, refer to the camera user manual.
Settings and operational spec vary depending on each camera.
This function is not supported in some models.
SSDR If there is a significant difference between the dark and the bright areas, increase the brightness of the dark areas to maintain the level of brightness of the entire area. You can set Mode, Level, and D-Range.
backlight You can view both bright and dark areas. You can set Mode, WDR level, WDR black level, and WDR white level.
Exposure You can adjust the exposure of your camera. You can set brightness, shutter, SSNR, Sens-up, iris/lens, and AGC. Brightness : Adjusts the brightness by setting the exposure value. Shutter : Adjusts the brightness by controlling the camera shutter speed. If you select shutter, you can set
among the items below. ­ Auto : Adjusts the brightness automatically, controlling the shutter speed of the camera. ­ ESC (Electronic Shutter Control) : Adjusts the brightness automatically, controlling the shutter speed
according to the surrounding brightness. ­ Manual : Adjust the brightness by manually selecting the maximum/minimum shutter speed of the camera. ­ Anti- flicker : Reduces flickering in video when screen blur occurs due to different lighting and frequency of
attention. The shutter speed cannot be set when the anti-flicker frequency is selected.
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SSNR : Adjusts the brightness by reducing noise and minimizing afterimages even in dark places. Sens-up : Automatically adjusts the shutter speed according to the brightness of the current light. IRIS/Lens : Adjusts the brightness by automatically or manually adjusting the camera IRIS and lens. AGC : Adjust the brightness by amplifying the camera’s electrical signal when images are shot in the dark.
Day/Night You can change the mode to adjust the color and contrast. You can set Mode, Dwell time, Negative color, Duration, Alarm input, Switching brightness, Simple focus after Day/Night, and Activation time (color). You can select the day/night video display mode in .
­ Color : Images are always displayed in color. ­ B/W : Images are always displayed in B/W ­ Auto : The video will be displayed in color in normal environments and in B/W at night. ­ External : Displays a color or B/W video by linking an external infrared camera to the alarm in terminal. Set
the alarm in item when selecting the . ­ Schedule : Controls the video output mode by directly inputting the color video activation time. Click

and enter the activation time. Special You can set DIS (Digital Image Stabilization), Defog, and Defog level. focus You can adjust the focus of you camera’s video. You can set Focus, Zoom, Simple focus, and Initialize focus. Video rotation You can set flip/mirror modes and hallway view. Privacy area You can set an area to be hidden in the camera image range to protect privacy. You can select whether or not to use the privacy setting and set up to 32 new privacy areas. With a PTZ camera, it is not possible to configure settings, and when it is permitted, the setting area may be incorrect.

Setting the Profiles
Setting the Recording Profile
You can configure the video profile settings for instructing the network camera (connected to each channel) to make recording.
Setup > Camera > Profile setup > Record
You can configure the settings only for the profiles that are supported by the camera. If the profiles used for recording and network are different, camera’s video feed may not comply with the frame rate as specified in the
camera.
It is recommended to set the identical codec for the Record/Live/Remote profile when setting the camera profile.
: Displays the camera of the corresponding channel as a list or a thumbnail. Camera name : Display the camera name. IP address : Display the IP address of a camera. Profile : You can select the recording profile for selected channel. Codec : You can check the codec for selected channel. Resolution : You can select the resolution for selected channel. Frame rate : You can set the frame rate for selected recording profile. Edit : You can add, change, and delete the camera profiles.

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· SETuP

Setting the live Profile
You can change the live transfer settings of the network camera.
Setup > Camera > Profile setup > live

Setting the Remote Profile
You can set the video profile transmitted to the network.
Setup > Camera > Profile setup > Remote

: Displays the camera of the corresponding channel as a list or a thumbnail. Camera name : Display the camera name. IP address : Display the IP address of a camera. Live replacement : You can select the live profile setup mode.
If you select the profile setup items are enabled, and you can change settings manually. ­ Auto : For the profile for live monitoring, a profile optimized for each split mode is displayed, along with the
`live4NVR’ profile automatically generated at the time of the camera registration.
Live4NVR profile default : H.264 800 x 600, 800 x 448 30 fps
­ Manual : Live monitoring is performed with the profile selected by the user from the registered camera profiles.
­ Record : Live monitoring is performed with the profile set for recording. Profile : You can set the camera profile. Codec : Show the codec of the selected profile. Resolution : Show the resolution of the selected profile. Frame rate : Show the frame rate of the selected profile. Edit : You can add, change, and delete the camera profiles.

: Displays the camera of the corresponding channel as a list or a thumbnail. Camera name : Display the camera name. IP address : Display the IP address of a camera. Profile : Select a network profile for the connected camera. Codec : Show the codec information for the selected network profile. Resolution : Display the resolution for the selected network profile. Frame rate : Shows the selected network profile’s frame rates. Edit : You can add, change, and delete the camera profiles.
If the profiles used for network and recording are different, camera’s video feed may not comply with the frame rate as specified in the
camera.

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Editing the Profiles
You can change the video settings of a registered network camera for each channel. Setup > Camera > Profile setup

Dewarping Setup
Press the button at the bottom of the <Detailed profile configuration> window to go to the distortion correction setup popup window for each channel.

Channel selection : You can select camera channels to change their video transmission settings.
Add : You can add camera profile. Click on the button to launch the addition window. Enter the information and click on the button to add it to the list.
Delete : You can delete the selected profile from the list.
Apply to other channels : If you select , “Apply to other channels” confirmation window will appear. After selecting channels that the settings will be applied to, click on to apply them to the selected channels.
Profile : You can check the video profile of the camera connected in the camera setup.
Codec : You can check the codec for the selected channel.
Resolution : You can change the resolution of the selected channel.
Frame rate : You can change the frame rate of the selected channel.
Bitrate control : You can change the bitrate of the selected channel.
Type : Displays the currently applied profile.
If you change specific profile settings for each product, the frame rate’s setup range may be changed.
Example) If you set the frame rate for the first profile to 30 fps, then the setting range for the second profile may be changed to 15 fps.
Any settings other than codec, resolution, and frame rates can be changed in the setup menu of the camera web viewer. For camera web
viewer, refer to the “Setup Viewer > Setting the Camera > Camera Setup” page in the Table of Contents. Click button for connection.
If you change the current profile settings, you may encounter an interrupted playback on the recording or live screen for a certain time. Changes made in your camera’s setup page will be applied immediately. But any changes made through the camera’s online website, it
may take up to 3 minutes to apply the changes.
Bitrate settings are not supported for ONVIF cameras.

Profile : Displays the profile type. Video output / Dewarp view: You can set