genie WNVR416P5OAI H.265 AI 16 Channel NVR User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- GENIE
Table of Contents
genie WNVR416P5OAI H.265 AI 16 Channel NVR
Please read these instructions carefully before operating the unit and keep for further reference.
Intro Section
Please read this instruction carefully before operating the product and keep it for further reference. All examples and pictures used here are for reference only. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
CAUTION:
- Please check the device and the accessories after getting the device. If there are any damages, shortages or defects, please contact your dealer immediately.
Introduction
The Genie WNVR416P5OAI is a 16 channel high definition 12MP network video recorder with 4HDD bays. The WNVR416P5OAI also supports face recognition when used in conjunction with any “Xpert” range of face recognition and LPR IP cameras. The WNVR416P5OAI features up to 16 channel simultaneous playback as well as 16 PoE network ports which supports direct connection from the IP camera to the NVR. The NVR can support the latest H.265 and H.264 encoding streams. The WNVR416P5OAI NVR has a dedicated iPhone and Android app (Super Live Plus) and are supplied with free Windows / MAC CMS software.
Product Features
- Support 16CH 12MP/8MP/6MP/5MP/4MP/3MP
- 1080p/1280×1024/960p/720p/960H/D1/CIF IPC Input
- H.265S/H.265+/H.265/H.264
- Intuitive and user-friendly Graphic User Interface ( GUI ), Windows style operation by mouse
- Multi-type recording: manual / timed / motion / sensor / POS / AI recording
- Playback : 16 CH simultaneous playback
- Search : time slice, time, event, tag and smart search
- Support face detection and comparison
- Support POS information overlay on live view and playback
- Support multiple VCA (Video Content Analytics) events, such as object abandoned/ missing, region intrusion, tripwire, video exception, etc.
- Support license plate recognition
- Pentaplex : preview, record, playback, backup and remote access
- DHCP, DDNS, PPPoE network protocol
- Compatible with third-party IPCs, such as ONVIF, etc.
- Remote control via Web Client or CMS : preview, playback, backup, PTZ and configuration
- Support 16CH PoE IPC direct connection to NVR via PoE ports
- Multi-user online simultaneously
- Authorization management, log view and device status view
- 4K output, true high resolution display
- Support PTZ preset and auto cruise, up to 255 presets and 8 cruises
- Support NAT function and QR Code scanning by mobile phones
- Powerful mobile surveillance by smart phones with iOS and Android OS
Product Dimensions
Specification
Model | WNVR416P5OAI |
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System
| OS| Embedded Linux
Mobile OS| iOS, Android
Video| Compression| H.265S/H.265+/H.265/H.264
IP Video Input| 16CH IPC input
Resolution| 12MP/8MP/6MP/5MP/4MP/3MP/1080p / 1280×1024/960p/720p/960H/D1/CIF
Network Bandwidth| 160Mbps/160Mbps (incoming/outgoing)
Output| HDMI: 3840×2160/1920×1080/1280×1024/1024×768
HDMI2 : 1920×1080/1280×1024/1024×768 VGA ×1: 1920×1080/1280×1024/1024×768VGA
and HDMI1 output the same video source
Audio| Network Input| 16 CH IPC audio input
Two-Way Audio| RCA × 1
Local Output| RCA × 1
Compression| G.711 (A/U)
Record| Record Stream| Dual stream recording
Resolution| 12MP/8MP/6MP/5MP/4MP/3MP/1080p/ 1280×1024/960p/720p/960H/D1/CIF
Frame Rate| NTSC: 30fps, PAL: 25fps
Face Recognition| Face Detection
Performance (AI by IPC)
| 16CH
Face Detection
Performance (AI by Device)
| 2 CH (2MP)
Face Match Performance| 6 CH
Comparison Capability| 18 pictures / second
Face Picture Database| 32 libraries 10000 Face Pictures
Face Picture Search| Search by picture is supported
Database Management| Add, modify, delete and search face pictures
Face Picture Adding| Add face pictures through APP, WEB and external import
Face Picture Comparison| Support allow list, block list and stranger match
alarm
Track| Track display on a map
Statistical Graph of Information| Bar graph
Statistical Mode of Information| Statistics by day, week, month, quarter as
well as customised time period
Playback| Simultaneous Playback| Max 16 CH
Search| Time slice / Time / Event / Tag / Smart search
Smart Search| Highlighted colour to display the camera record in a certain
period of time, different colours refers to different record events
Function| Play, pause, FF, FB, digital zoom, etc.
Decoding Capability| Live View / Playback: 1CH 8MP / 4CH 1080p
Alarm| Mode| Manual, Sensor, Motion, Exception, Smart events etc.
Input| 16CH local alarm input, supports IPC alarm input
Output| 4 CH
Triggering| Record, Snap, Preset, E-mail, etc.
Model| WNVR416P5OAI
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Network| Interface| RJ45 1000 Mbps × 2
PoE Port| RJ45 × 16
(IEEE802.3at output power: ≤ 150W)
Protocol| TCP / IP, PPPoE, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, UPnP, NTP, SMTP, HTTP, HTTPs,
802.1x, RTSP, SNMP, ONVIF
Web Client| Max. 10 users access
Remote Monitoring| Immix| Compatible with Immix via RTSP only (2-way audio not
supported)
Sentinel| Yes, Firmware 1.2.0 or later
Remote Access| Internet Explorer (ActiveX), HTML5 compatible browser support
with firmware version 1.4.5 and above
Backup & Storage| Local Backup| USB stick, USB mobile HDD
Network Backup| Yes
Storage| HDD: SATA × 4, max 10TB for each HDD, E-SATA × 1
Port| RS485| Yes (Full-duplex), Connect to PTZ or keyboard
USB| USB 3.0 × 1, USB 2.0 × 2
Remote Controller| Optional
Video Structure Analysis| Human/Vehicle Classification| Yes
Others| Other Functions| Fisheye: Supports fisheye dewarping via Web Client
and mobile App Plate Recognition: Yes
Power Supply| ATX, 300W (PoE)
Consumption| ≤ 20W (Without HDD and PoE power supply)
Working Environment| -10~50°C, 10%~90% (Humidity)
Dimensions| 440 × 390 × 70 mm
Certificate| CE, FCC
Environmental Protection| Complies with Directive EU RoHS, REACH and WEEE
HDD Installation
This series of the product supports 4 SATA hard drives. Please make sure that the device is powered off before the installation. The pictures of the installation are for reference only.
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Loosen the screws to open the cover.
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Screw the screws into the HDD but do not tighten them.
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Turn over the machine and place the HDD with two screws onto the bottom of the case. Then lock the screws according to the order of the marks.
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Install the other three HDDs according to above-mentioned method.
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Connect the power and data cables.
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Install back the cover and secure it with the screws.
Note: Please check the inside structure of the device and make sure that the cables are connected well before installing the cover back. Please format the HDD before using
Rear Panel Instruction
The interfaces of the rear panel are for reference only.
Name | Description |
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PoE Ports | PoE network ports, connect to PoE IP camera |
LAN | Network port |
VGA | Connect to monitor |
HDMI | Connect to high definition display device |
USB | Connect to USB storage device or USB mouse |
AUDIO OUT | Audio output |
AUDIO IN | Audio input |
P/Z | P/Z; Connector for PTZ |
K/B | K/B; Connector for keyboard |
ALARM IN | Alarm input, connectors for sensors |
ALARM OUT | Alarm input |
GND | Ground |
Start Up and Shut Down
Startup
- Connect the monitor and the power.
- The device will boot and the power indicator will display blue.
- A wizard window will pop up.
Shutdown
Click “Start” and then select “Shutdown” icon. This will bring up a shutdown window. The device will shut down by clicking “OK” button. Then disconnect the power.
Login
The default username is admin and the default password is 123456. You must configure the wizard if you start the NVR for the first time and you may change the password when you configure the wizard for the first time. You can skip the settings wizard next time. Click “Start” and select “Login”. This will take you to see a login box. Enter the default username and password you set. Then you will see the live image.
Configurations and Connections
Network Configuration & Adding IP Camera
After you finish adding IP cameras, you can see the live images through the monitor of the NVR. The following will mainly introduce how to add the IP cameras via LAN/WAN.
LAN
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Set the network of the NVR. Go to Start → Settings → Network → TCP/IP. Enter IP address, subnet mask, gateway, etc. If using DHCP, please enable DHCP in both the NVR and the router.
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Go to Start → Settings → Network → Port. Enter HTTP port (the default value is 80), server port (the default port is 6036).
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The internal ethernet port is the port which connects all the PoE ports with the NVR system. The PoE ports are available if the internal ethernet port is online. If it is offline, all the PoE ports will be unavailable. The IP address and subnet mask of the internal ethernet port can be changed to make the port in the same network segment with the IP cameras which directly connect to the PoE ports of the NVR.
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Go to Start → Settings → Camera → Add Camera. The NVR will automatically refresh the cameras searched. The IPC which supports the Onvif protocol may be added manually. If the IPC searched is not in the same local network as the NVR, you should select the device and click to modify the IP address.
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Checkmark the device you want to add and then click “Add” button. The NVR will automatically refresh the cameras and return to “Edit Camera” interface. “Online” status means connecting the device successfully and you will see the live image. You may select the added device and click button to modify channel, IP address, etc.
WAN
- Set the network of the NVR. Go to Start → Settings → Network → PPPoE. Enter static IP address or enable PPPoE and then enter the user name and password received from your ISP.
- Go to Start → Settings → Camera. Click “Add Camera” or behind the column of the search camera and select “Manually Add” to add the IP cameras. Enter IP address, server port, username and password of the IP camera. The IP camera must be connected over WAN. And here the IP address of the IP camera must be a WAN IP address.
UPnP
You can use the UPnP function to enable the fast connection of the device to WAN via a router without port mapping.
- Go to Start → Settings → Network → UPnP, and enable UPnP and then click “Apply” button to save.
- Enable the UPnP function in the router.
- Click “Refresh” button to refresh the UPnP status. If the UPnP status were still “Invalid UPnP” after refreshing it for several times, the port would be wrong. Please change the mapping type to “Manual” and then click to modify the port until the UPnP status turns to “valid UPnP”.
NAT
NAT Settings
- The NVR shall be powered on and connected to the network.
- Go to Start → Settings → Network → TCP/IP. You can obtain the IP address, subnet mask and gateway automatically. You can also manually enter them according to the actual network situation. Please make sure the network segment is the same as that of the network which is used.
- Set the preferred or alternative DNS Server. Click “Apply” to save the parameters.
- Go to Start → Settings → Network → NAT tab. Enable NAT and select the NAT Server Address (The default NAT Server Address is nat.autonat.com). Click “Apply” to save the parameters.
NAT Access
After finishing the NAT settings, you can enter www.autonat.com in the address bar of your browser and then press enter to go to the following interface. If you are the first time to access the NAT, you shall download and install the plug-in according to the tips. After installing the plug-in successfully, it will pop up the login box.
Device Serial Number:
Click on the menu bar at the bottom of the live interface to check the serial
number or go to Start → Settings → Network → Network Status to check the
serial number of the NVR).
Username:
The username of the NVR. The default username is admin.
Password:
The password of the NVR. The password is set by yourself when you configure
the wizard for the first time.
Manual Recording and Playback
Manual Recording
Before recording, please install and format a HDD. In the live interface you can see the menu toolbar. Click button to start recording. Click it again to stop recording. You can also click to check the status of the recording.
Playback
Instant Playback
Click “Instant Playback” in the right-click menu of the camera’s preview window to select or drag the playback progress bar to change the playback time to play back the record.
General Playback
Click on the tool bar at the bottom of the live preview interface or click Start → Playback to go to the playback interface as shown below. You can also add the playback cameras manually. Click in the playback window to pop up the “Add Camera” window. Check the cameras in the window and then click “Add” to add playback camera. The record files of the added playback camera will be played in the playback interface.
Customer Support
Sales +44(0)1707 330541
Enquiries sales@genieproducts.co.uk
Website www.genieproducts.co.uk
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