Herospeed PGHxxPoE NVR 4-Channel Network Video Recorder User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- herospeed
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Herospeed PGHxxPoE NVR 4-Channel Network Video Recorder User Guide
Please read the Quick Start Guide carefully before using the product and keep
it.
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Statement
- This manual is applicable for NVR PG / PGH / C / CB / DB / D / L / PGHP / DP / PGHxxPoE / DxxPoE / CxxPoE housings.
- This manual may contain some contents that are technically inaccurate or inconsistent with product functions and operations or wrongly printed. The contents of this manual will be updated according to the enhancement of products without prior notice. If the description of product in the manual does not match with the actual object, please prevail in kind.
Safety Instructions
- This equipment should be installed in well-ventilated environment. When installing, please keep proper space with the ground. It is good for machine heat dissipation that keeping proper space with the ground when install. Keep the equipment away from heat source and high temperature environment.
- The device should be installed horizontally, to avoid the installation in a strong vibration position.
- This device is not waterproof. To avoid fire or other hazards caused by short-circuit, shall prevent the device from getting wet.
- Please use the hard disk recommended by the manufacturer (generally recommend monitor level hard disk of Seagate and Western Digital) to meet the requirements of long time reading and writing of big data. Please buy from form channels to ensure the quality of hard disk.
- This product can not withstand heavy loads. Do not place heavy objects or multi-layer overlays on this product.
- NVR installation and construction must meet the specifications, may refer to the relevant national or local standards.
Hard disk installation
Reminder:
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Please use the NVR dedicated SATA hard disk recommended by the device manufacturer. Make sure the power is off before installation.
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The following pictures and installation diagrams for reference only, subject to the available products.
Hard disk installation guide for NVR PG series
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Unscrew the screws and remove upper cover.
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Align the hard disk screw holes to the chassis backplane, and then tighten lock the screws.
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Connect one end of the hard disk power cable and data cable to the motherboard and the other end to the hard disk.
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Install the cover and fix it by screws.
Hard disk installation guide for NVR D/DB/C/CB series
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Unscrew the screws on the back and sides of the chassis and remove the cover.
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Connect one end of the hard disk power cable and data cable to the motherboard and the other end to the Statement hard disk.
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Align the hard disk screw holes to the chassis backplane, and then tighten lock the screws.
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Install the cover and fix it by screws.
Hard disk installation guide for NVR L series
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Unscrew the back panel screws and take off the cover.
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Remove the hard disk rack.
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Install the hard disk to the rack from top to bottom.
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Fix the hard disk by screws.
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Install the rack and fix it.
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Connect the hard disk power cable and data cable.
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Install the cover and fix it by screws.
Rear panel interface description
NVR rear panel interface description
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RJ45 Ethernet interface
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USB interface for mouse and U disk
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HD: High definition video output interface
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VGA : video output interface
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Audio input or output interface.
A-IN for audio input
A-OUT for audio output -
eSATA interface
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RS485 interface for
PTZ camera access -
Alarm interface
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Power switch interface
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DC 12V power interface, Po E NVR is 48V, the specific subject to prevail
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AC 110V-240V power interface
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115V/230V power switch.
Switch to 230V when 220V power input, and switch to 115V when 110V power input
**Channels C/CB/D/DB series NVR rear panel interface description
Channels L series NVR rear panel interface description
NOTE:**
- Po E NVR rear panel interface is similar with above picture, but the product appearance, including buttons, interfaces and layout, for reference only, please prevail in kind.
- General NVR rear panel interface and the map is similar with above picture, but no PoE port. There may exist difference about buttons, interfaces and layout. Please prevail in kind.
Local Basic Operation
Boot up
NOTE:
- It is recommended that you refer to international standards for power supply input with stable voltage values and low ripple interference.
- Some devices do not have power button and will boot up directly when plug into an electric power supply.
Make sure the input voltage matches the NVR consumption. Connect the device to the monitor and to the power adapter (if available). Plug in the power, switch on the power button (if available), then the device boot up.
Startup Wizard
You can perform basic configuration on the device through the Power-on Wizard.
Step 1: The device automatically enters the Boot Wizard page after it is
powered on. Click “Next”, enter the administrator password, select the
language, click “Login”, “Modify”, modify the login password, and click “Save”
to enter the boot wizard “General”.
Step 2: After configuring the basic settings such as language, record
mode, video standard, and device time, click “Next” to set related parameters
for other interfaces.
Step 1: The device automatically enters the Boot Wizard page after it is
powered on. Click Next. The Login System page is displayed. Enter the user
name and password to enter the startup wizard general settings.
NOTE:
- If you do not need to set the device, you can click “Cancel” to exit the boot wizard interface. You can also turn off the boot wizard in “Menu > Configuration> General “.
- You should reset the device administrator password (the system default username is “admin” and the password is “12345”) when booting for the first time. To ensure the security of the device, please save the admin login password and modify it regularly.
Network Settings
Network parameters must be properly configured before operating the device
over the network.
Procedure: Choose “Menu > Configuration > Network”. The system displays
the IP/Port interface. Modify the IP address of the device according to the
actual network plan. (The default IP address of the NVR & PoE NVR is
192.168.1.88. The default IP address of the WiFi NVR is 172.136.123.88 or
172.20.118.78).
NOTE:
Modify the IP on the WAN interface for Wife NVR with multiple network ports.
Add IP Device
Before accessing and configuring the IP channel, make sure that the NVR
network connection is correct and valid.
Step 1: Choose “Menu> Camera> Add Camera” to enter the Add Camera
interface.
Step 2: Add IPC by automatically or manually.
Automatically add, click “Auto add” button.
Manually add a device, click “Add”, the Device Search interface automatically
searches for “Onvif” or “Private” protocol (if our company IPC recommends
selecting “Private”), select the IP device to be added, and click “Add”.
Recording Settings
NOTE:
The device opens all channels by default for 24 hours record.
Step 1: Choose “Menu> Record > Schedule” to enter the Schedule interface.
Step 2: Select the channel and recording type according to the actual
needs.
Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse in the time period diagram
or click “ ” to set the recording schedule.
Instant playback
Step 1: When the mouse clicks anywhere in the current channel screen,
the control bar will automatically pop up below the channel.
Step2: Click” ****” to enter the instant playback interface, can play the
first 5 minutes of the current channel video.
Video playback
Step 1: Choose “Menu> Playback” or right click on the preview interface
and select “Playback” to enter the Playback interface.
Step 2: Choose “Date > Channel > More”. Double click to search for the
file, and the interface will start playing the file. Or select the “time >
channel”, left mouse click on the time progress bar below the playback
interface to play the video.
Shut down
Choose “Menu> Shut Down”, click “Shut Down”.
WEB Operation
Login
NVR LAN login (the PC and the device are in the same router)
Step 1: Make sure the NVR and PC are in same network segment. If not, the
network segment of PC need to be set up to the same segment with NVR, such as
“192.168.1.99”.
Step 2: Open IE browser, select Tools > Internet Options > Security >
Custom Level > ActiveX controls and plug-ins, all options are enabled.
Step 3: Open “Search Tool”, double-click the target device from the
search result to enter the login interface, or open the IE browser to enter
the NVR address: such as “http://192.168.1.88/”(If the http port of the
NVR is changed to 89, enter “http:// 192.168.1.88:89/”) to enter the login
interface.
Step 4: Enter the device user name (default is “admin”), password
(default is “12345”), and click “Login”.
Preview
In the preview interface, click the play button at the bottom. For the
first time connecting, you have to download and install the plugin before
previewing.
NOTE:
The Web-side can also perform the operations such as system, network,
storage, playback, download, upgrade, maintenance, and factory reset on the
Web.
Mobile App Operation
Step 1: Download and Install
Use the Android or iOS phone to scan the corresponding QR code or search
“BitVision” from the application store to download and install the BitVision
App.
Android App QR
iOS App QR
Step 2: Account login
Run Bit Vision App, click “ ” in the sliding sidebar, enter the account name
and password, and click “Login” (Note: no account is required to register
first).
Step 3: Add device
After login, click “Device manage” , ” ” and ” Add device” , select “SN
Add”, enter the device user name, password and verification code after scan
the QR code (the verification code printed on the label), click “Submit” to
set device name and group, click “Finish” and the addition is successful.
Step 4: Live preview
Select “Real time” and “ ” to enter the device list in the main interface, select the device channel to be previewed in the group, you will see the live video after click ” Done “.
Disclaimer
The following exemptions or limitations of liability, please pay special attention to:
- As a result of the following reasons, if the product interrupts or terminates the service for any of the following reasons, the company shall not be liable for personal injury or property damage to you or a third party. Failure to install or use properly as required; for the sake of national or public interest; force majeure; your own or third-party reasons (including but not limited to the use of third-party products, software or components, etc.
- The company has not expressed or implied that this product is applicable to special purpose.This product may not be used in medical / safety equipment or other applications where there is a breakdown of the product that could result in life-threatening or personal injury, as well as hazardous or non-humanitarian hazards such as weapons of mass destruction, biological and chemical weapons, nuclear explosions or any unsafe use of nuclear energy use. Any loss or liability arising out of the above use will be at your own risk.
- This product, when properly installed and used, can detect unauthorized intrusion during a particular delight but can not avoid accidents or personal injury or property damage. In your daily life, you should be vigilant and strengthen your safety awareness.
- The Company is not responsible for any indirect, incidental, special punitive damages, claims, loss of property or loss of any data or documents. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the liability for compensation of company is not exceed than the amount you paid for this product.
References
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