NORDEN NVR Network Video Recorder User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- NORDEN
Table of Contents
NORDEN NVR Network Video Recorder
Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Name: Network Video Recorder (NVR)
- Version: 1.0
- Effective Date: 05.03.2024
- Next Review Date: 05.03.2025
- Website: www.nordencommunication.com/eyenor
Product Usage Instructions
About This Document
This document provides detailed information on the installation, use, and interface operations of the NVR device.
Intended Audience:
- Technical support engineers
- Maintenance engineers
- Surveillance operators
Symbol Conventions:
- Alerts: Indicates high, medium, or low-risk hazards.
- Tips: Provides helpful tips to solve problems or save time.
- Additional Information: Offers supplementary information to emphasize important points.
Safety Instructions:
Read the manual carefully before using the device to prevent danger and property damage. Comply strictly with the instructions provided.
Important Statement:
Users must comply with relevant laws and regulations regarding lawful interception (LI) interfaces of video surveillance products. Unlawful interception behaviors are strictly prohibited.
FAQs
- Q: How do I power the NVR?
- A: The NVR requires a specific power input. Refer to the manual for detailed power requirements and connections.
- Q: Can I monitor employee behavior with the NVR?
- A: Users must comply with local laws and regulations when monitoring employee behavior. Unlawful surveillance practices are prohibited.
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NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
USER MANUAL
Document Control
Version
: 1.0
Effec ve Date : 05.03.2024
Next Review Date : 05.03.2025
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About This Document
Purpose
This document describes in detail the installation, use, and interface operations of the NVR (Network Video Recorder) device.
Inteded Audience
This document is intended for:
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Technical support engineers
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Maintenance engineers
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Surveillance operators
Symbol Conventions
The symbols may be found in this document, which are defined as follows:
Symbol
Description
Alerts you to a high risk hazard that could, if not avoided
Alerts you to a medium or low risk hazard that could, if not avoided, result
in moderate or minor injury.
Alerts you to a potentially hazardous situation that could, if not avoided,
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or
unanticipated results.
Provides a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points in
the main text.
Special Announcement
This manual may contain misprints, technology information that is not accurate
enough, or product function and operation description that is slightly
inconsistent with the actual product. The manufacturer will update this manual
according to product function enhancement or changes and regularly update the
software and hardware described in this manual. Update information will be
added to new versions of this manual without prior notice. This manual is only
for reference and does not ensure that the information is totally consistent
with the actual product. For consistency, see the actual product
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Safety instructions
The following are the correct use of the product. In order to prevent danger
and prevent property damage, please read this manual carefully before using
the device and strictly comply that when using it. Please save the manual
after reading.
Requirements
The front-end devices of PoE are required to be installed indoors. The NVR
device does not support wall mounting. Do not place and install the device in
direct sunlight or near heat-generating equipment. Do not install the device
in a place subject to high humidity, dust or soot. Please keep the equipment
installed horizontally or install the equipment in a stable place, taking care
to prevent the product from falling. Do not drop or spill liquid into the
device and ensure that no liquid-filled items are placed on the device to
prevent liquid from flowing into the device. Install the device in a well-
ventilated area, and do not block the ventilation openings of the device. Use
the device only within the rated input and output range. Do not disassemble
the device at will. Please transport, use and store the device within the
permissible humidity and temperature range.
Power Requirement
Be sure to use the specified manufacturer’s model battery, otherwise there is
a danger of explosion! Be sure to use the battery as required, otherwise there
is a danger of the battery catching fire, exploding or burning! Only use the
same model of battery when replacing the battery! Be sure to dispose of the
used battery as the instruction of battery! Be sure to use the power adapter
that meets standard with the device, otherwise the personal injury or
equipment damage caused by the user will be borne by the user. Use a power
supply that meets the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) requirements and supply
power according to the rated voltage of IEC60950-1 in accordance with the
Limited Power Source. The specific power supply requirements are based on the
equipment label. Connect the Class I product to the power outlet with a
protective ground connection. The appliance is coupled to the port unit. Keep
it at a proper angle for normal use.
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Important Statement
Users are required to enable and maintain the lawful interception (LI)
interfaces of video surveillance products in strict compliance with relevant
laws and regulations. Installation of surveillance devices in an office area
by an enterprise or individual to monitor employee behavior and working
efficiency outside the permitted scope of the local law and use of video
surveillance devices for eavesdropping of illegal purposes constitute
behaviors of unlawful interception.
This manual is only for reference and does not ensure that the information is
totally consistent with the actual products. For consistency, see the actual
products.
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Preface
1.1 Product Description
This product is a high-performance NVR device. The product has local preview,
video multi-screen split display, local real-time storage function of video
files, support for mouse shortcut operation, remote management and control
functions.This product supports three storage methods: central storage, front-
end storage, and client storage. The front-end monitoring point can be located
anywhere in the network without geographical restrictions. It is combined with
other front-end devices such as network cameras, network video server
networks, and professional video surveillance systems to form a powerful
security monitoring network. In the networked deployment system of this
product, the central point and the monitoring point need only one network
cable to connect. It is not necessary to set up visual and audio lines to the
monitoring point, and the construction is simple, and the wiring cost and
maintenance cost are low. This product is widely used in public security,
transportation, electric power, education and other industries.
1.2 Product Features
1.2.1 Cloud Upgrade
For devices that have access to the public network, you can update the
software of the device through online upgrade.
1.2.2 Real-time Monitoring
It has a VGA (Video Graphics Array) port and an HDMI (High Definition Media
Interface) port. It can be monitored by a monitor screen or monitor, and
supports simultaneous output of VGA and HDMI.
1.2.3 Playback
Each channel can independent real-time recording, and play functions such as
retrieval, playback, network monitoring, video query, and download. Please
refer to chapter Playback. Multiple playback modes: slow release, fast
release, reverse playback, and frame-by-frame playback. The exact time when
the event occurred can be displayed during playback of the recording. You can
select any area of the screen for partial magnification.
1.2.4 User Management
Each user group has a rights management set, which can be selected
autonomously. The total rights set is a subset, and the user rights in the
group cannot exceed the rights management set of the user group.
1.2.5 Storage Funtion
According to the user’s configuration and policies (such as through alarm and
timing settings), the corresponding audio and video data transmitted by the
remote device is stored in the NVR device. For details, please refer to
chapter Storage Management. Users can record by WEB mode as needed. The video
files are stored on the computer where the client is located. Please refer to
chapter Storage.
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1.2.6 Alarm Function
Real-time response to external alarm input, correct processing according to
the user’s preset linkage settings and give corresponding prompts. The setting
options of the central alarm receiving server are provided, so that the alarm
information can be actively and remotely notified, and the alarm input can
come from various external devices connected. The alarm information can be
notified to the user by mail or APP push information.
1.2.7 Network Monitoring
Through the network, the audio and video data of the IP camera or NVS (Network
Video Server) of the NVR device is transmitted to the network terminal for
decompression and reproduction. The device supports 8 simultaneous online
users to perform streaming operations. The audio and video data is transmitted
using protocols such as HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol), TCP (Transmission
Control Protocol), UDF (User Datagram Protocol), MULTICAST, RTP (Real-time
Transport Protocol), and RTCP (Real Time Streaming Protocol).Use SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol) for some alarm data or information Support WEB
mode access system, applied to WAN, LAN environment.
1.2.8 Split Screen
Image compression and digitization are used to compress several images in the
same scale and display them on the display of a monitor. 1/4/8/9/16/32 screen
splitting is supported during preview; 1/4/9/16 screen splitting is supported
during playback.
1.2.9 Recording Function
The device supports regular recording, motion detection recording, alarm
recording, and intelligent recording. The recording file is placed on the hard
disk device, USB (Universal Serial Bus) device, and client PC (personal
computer). It can be connected to the WEB terminal, USB device, or local
device. Query and playback the stored video files.
1.2.10 Backup Function
Support USB2.0 and eSATA video backup.
1.2.11 External Device Control
The peripheral control function is supported, and the control protocol and
connection interface of each peripheral can be freely set.
1.2.12 Accessibility
Supports video NTSL (Nation Television Standards Committee) system and PAL
(Phase Alteration Line) system. Supports system resource information and real-
time display of running status. Supports for logging recording. Supports local
GUI (Graphical User Interface) output and quick menu operation via mouse.
Supports playback of audio and video from remote IPC or NVS devices.
For other functions, please see the following text.
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Product Structure
2.1 Front Panel
Figure 2-1 One disk/four disks model
Port
PWR HDD
PoE KB/MOUSE BACKUP
Table 2-1 Front panel function
Description
When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the NVR is
shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off. Hard disk status indicator This
indicator flashes when data is transmitted. PoE network status indicator This
indicator flashes when data is transmitted. Only supports connected to an USB
mouse. Only supports connected to U disk
Figure 2-2 One disk model
Port
PWR NET REC
Table 2-2 Front panel function
Description
When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the NVR is
shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off. Network status indicator This
indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
Hard disk status indicator This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
Only supports connected to an USB mouse
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Figure 2-3 One Eight disk model
Port
PWR HDD
Table 2-3 Front panel function
Description
When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the NVR is
shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off. Hard disk status indicator This
indicator flashes when data is transmitted. Only supports connected to an USB
mouse
Figure 2-4 WiFi model
Port
PWR NET REC
Table 2-4 Front panel function
Description
When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the NVR is
shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off. Network status indicator This
indicator flashes when data is transmitted. Hard disk status indicator This
indicator flashes when data is transmitted. Only supports connected to an USB
mouse
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2.2 Back Panell
Figure 2-5 One Disk 4 PoE
Figure 2-6 Two disks 8 PoE
Table 2-5 Real panel function
Port
PoE LAN AUDIO OUT / AUDIO IN VGA HDMI Alarm I/O
DC48V
Description
PoE network interfaces RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
Audio output / Audio input
Video output interface Alarm input/Alarm output GND Connected to an external
power adapter
Figure 2-7 One disk 8 PoE
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Table 2-6 Real panel function
Port
PoE LAN AUDIO OUT / AUDIO IN VGA HDMI USB 3.0 Alarm I/O
DC48V
Description
PoE network interfaces RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
Audio output / Audio input
Video output interface
Only supports connected to 3.0 U disk Alarm input/Alarm output GND Connected
to an external power adapter
Figure 2-8 Four disks/ eight disks
Port
LINE OUT / LINE IN LAN 1/LAN 2 VGA HDMI (1/2) RS 232 USB 3.0 E SATA
Table 2-7 Real panel function
Description
Alarm input and Alarm output./RS485
Audio output / Audio input RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
Video output interface
Standard RS232 serial communication interface of the device Only supports
connected to 3.0 U disk External hard disk interface Power switch Safe ground
screw of the device AC 110V/220V power input interface
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Figure 2-9 Four disks 16 PoE
Port
PoE port
LINE OUT / LINE IN LAN VGA HDMI RS 232 USB 3.0 E SATA
Table 2-8 Real panel function
Description
PoE network interfaces
Alarm input and alarm output./RS485
Audio output / Audio input RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
Video output interface Standard RS232 serial communication interface of the
device Only supports connected to 3.0 U disk External hard disk interface
Power switch Safe ground screw of the device AC 110V/220V power input
interface
Figure 2-10 WiFi model
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Port
WAN VGA DC 12V
Table 2-9 Real panel function
Description
RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface Video output interface
Connected to an external power adapter Safe ground screw of the device
Audio out
Screen
Alarm
Audio out
Audio in
Screen
Router / Switch
Power
Network user
Network Network
user
user
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Screen Audio Out
Alarm out/in
IP Cameras
Screen Audio In
USB 3.0 disk
Router/Switch
Power
Network user Network user Network user
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Screen
Alarm out/in Audio Out
USB 3.0 disk
e-SATA hard disk
Router/Switch
Audio In
Power
Screen Router/Switch
IP Cameras
Network user Network user Network user
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2.3 Important Notes
Thank you for choosing the NVR. Please read the user manual carefully before
using this product.
The NVR is a complex system-based device. To avoid misoperations and
malfunctions caused by environmental factors and human factors during
installation, commission, and application, note the following points when
installing and using this product:
Read the user manual carefully before installing and using this product
Y Use Monitoring dedicated hard disks as the storage devices of the NVR with
high stability and competitive price/performance ratios (the quality of hard
disks sold on markets varies greatly with different brands and models).
Y Do not open the enclosure of this product unless performed by a professional
person to avoid damage and electric shock. Y We are not liable for any video
data loss caused by improper installation, configuration, operation, and hard
disk errors. Y All images in the document are for reference only, please
subject to the actual products.
2.4 About This User Manual
Please note the following points before using this user manual:
Y This user manual is intended for persons who operate and use the NVR. Y The
information in this user manual applies to the full series NVR, NVR as an
example for description. Y Read this user manual carefully before using the
NVR and follow the methods described in this manual when using the NVR. Y If
you have any doubts when using the NVR, contact your product seller. Y In the
case of product upgrade, the information in this document is subject to change
without notice.
2.5 Installation Environment and Precautions Installation environment
Table 2-10 defines the installation environment of the NVR.
Table 2-10 Installation Environment
Item
Electromagnetism
Temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure Power supply
Power consumption
Description
The NVR conform to national standards of electromagnetic radiation and does
not cause harm to the human body.
10° C to +45° C 20% to 80%
86 Kpa to 106 Kpa DC 12V, DC 48V 2A(1 HDD) or AC110/ 220V 4A(2 HDDs or
more)please refer to actual products Datasheet.
<15W (excluding the hard disk)
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Installation environment
Note the following points when installing and operating the NVR:
Y The power adapter of the NVR uses DC48V±20% input. Do not use the NVR when
voltage is too high or too low. Y Install the NVR horizontally. Y Avoid direct
sunlight on the NVR and keep away from any heat sources and hot environments.
Y Connect the NVR to other devices correctly during installation. Y The NVR is
not configured with any hard disk upon delivery. Install one or more hard
disks when using the NVR for the first time.
Y
The NVR identifies hard disk capacity automatically and supports mainstream
hard disk models. User should use good brands of hard disk so that the NVR can
operate stably and reliably, please refer to chapter 10 Disk Compatibility
Other precautions
Y Clean the NVR with a piece of soft and dry cloth. Do not use chemical
solvents. Y Do not place objects on the NVR.
The NVR meets the national standards of electromagnetic radiation and does not
cause electromagnetic radiation to the human body.
Series of NVR
Y ENR-XXYYY-N-ZZZ Y XX-Number of Bay Y YYY-Number of Channel Y ZZZ-Available
features
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Install Device
3.1 Process
START
UNPACKING INSPECTION
INSTALL HARD DISK CONNECT CABLE BOOT DEVICE
INSTALL HARD DISK
CONFIGURE AND ENTER INTERFACE
END
Please note the following points before using this user manual:
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
Check the appearance, packaging, and label of the device to ensure which no damage. Install the hard disk and fix the hard disk on the device bracket. Connect the device cable. After ensuring that the device is connecting correct, connect the power and turn on the device. Configure the initial parameters of the device. The boot wizard contains network configuration, add cameras, and manage disks. For details, please refer to the chapter of Wizard .
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3.2 Unpacking Inspection
When the transportation company sends network video recorder to you, please
check the following table for unpacking. If you have any questions, please
contact our sales technicians.
Table 3-1 Unpacking Inspection
No
1 Overall packaging
2 Label
Item
Appearance Package Accessories Label of device
Check content
Is there any obvious damage
Is there accidental impact
Is it complete
Is the equipment model consistent with the order contract? Whether the label
is torn
3 Cabinet
Package
Data cable, power cable, fan power supply, and motherboard
Do not tear or discard, otherwise warranty service is not guaranteed. When you
call the company for sales personnel calls, you will need to provide the
serial number of the product on the label.
Is there any obvious damage
Is the connection loose?
If it is loose, please contact the company’s after-sales personnel.
3.2 Install Hard Disk
When installing for the first time, first check if the hard disk is installed.
It is recommended to use the company recommended hard disk model 10 disk
compatibility. It is not recommended to use a PC dedicated hard disk.
When replacing the hard disk, please turn off the power and then open the device to replace the hard disk. Please use the monitoring dedicated SATA hard disk recommended by the hard disk manufacturer. Use a reasonable hard disk capacity according to the recording requirements.
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3.3.1 Install One or Two Hard disks
Step 1 Remove the screws for fixing the upper cover and take down the cover.
Step 2 Take out the screws and silicone cushion, route the screws through the
silicone cushion, and install it to the screw holes, as
show in .. Figure 3-1.. Figure 3-1 Installing the hard disk screws
Step 3 Route the screws through the hole on the base, push the hard disk to
the appropriate position on the left, as shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2
Install Hard disk
Step 4 Turn the device over, and fasten the rest two hard disk fixing screws,
as shown in Figure 3-3.
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Figure 3-3 Install Hard disk
Step 5 Insert the hard disk data cable and power cable, then put on the upper cover and fasten the fixing screws.
3.3.2 Install Four Hard disks
Step 1 Step 2
Remove the screws for fixing the upper cover and take down the cover. Put the hard disk under the hard disk bracket, hold the hard disk with one hand and aim the hard disk hole at the bracket hole, then fix the screws for hard disk (install the hard disk near the fan first), as shown in Figure 3-4
Figure 3-4 Installing the hard disks
Step 3 Install other hard disks following step 2. Step 4 Insert the hard disk
data cable and power cable, then put on the upper cover and fasten the fixing
screws.
3.3.3 Install Eight Hard disks
Step 1 Remove the screws for fixing the upper cover and take down the cover.
Step 2 Unscrew the screws on both sides and the upside of the upper bracket
respectively, lift the upper bracket, as shown
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Figure 3-5 Unscrew the screws lift the upper bracket
Step 3 Put the hard disk under the lower bracket, hold the hard disk with one
hand and aim the hard disk hole at the bracket hole, then fix the screws for
hard disk, as shown in Figure 6
Step 4 Pull down upper bracket and screw it, then install other hard disks in
upper layer following step 3, as shown in the right figure in Figure 6 Figure
3-6 Unscrew the screws lift the upper bracket
Step 5 Insert the hard disk data cable and power cable, then put on the upper
cover and fasten the fixing screws.
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Basic Operations
4.1 Power on the Device
Y Ensure that the NVR is correctly connected to a power supply, and a display
is correctly connected to the high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) or
video graphics array (VGA) port of the NVR before power-on.
Y In some environments, abnormal power supply may cause the failure of the NVR
to work properly and even damage the NVR in severe cases. It is recommended to
use a regulated power supply to power the NVR in such environments.
After the NVR is connected to a power supply, the power indicator is steadily
on. Start the NVR. The real-time video screen is displayed as shown in Figure
4-1.
Figure 4-1 Real-time video screen
Users need to provide a hard disk for the NVR. The hard disk is strictly detected during device startup. If the detection result failed, the possible causes are as follows. The hard disk is new and is not formatted. Login to the system and format the hard disk. The hard disk is formatted, but the file system is inconsistent with the file system supported by the NVR. Format the hard disk. The hard disk is damaged.
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4.2 Activation
When the user login the device at first time, or reset the NVR, you need to
activate the device and set login and channel default password, as shown in .
Figure 4-2 Activation
Name Username Password Confirm password
Step 1 Description of Activation
Description The default username is admin, and “admin” is super administrator.
Valid password range 6-32 characters. At least 2 kinds of numbers, lower case,
upper case or special characters contained. Only these special characters are
supported@#&*+=-%&”`(),/’.:;< >?^|~[]{}. Channel default password limit is not
empty.
Channel password
The NVR channel connection password is the camera login password.
User can set the pattern unlock to login the device, as shown in Figure 4-3
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Figure 4-3 Set pattern unlock
After the pattern is unlocked, the system defaults to the pattern unlock
login. If the pattern unlock is not set, you will need to input the password
to login. If you don’t need to set the pattern to unlock, click “Skip this
step”.
Set the Email to receive the verification code if user forget the initial
password to create new password, as shown in Figure 4-4.
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Figure 4-4 Set Email
Set the email address, if you forget the password, you can though the email
address to receive the verification, and reset the password. If the email
address is not set, you can reply to the secure question or send the QR code
to the seller to give the temporary password to login to the device. If you
don’t need to set the email, click “Skip this step”. Set the secure question,
if user forgot the password can through the secure questions to create new
password to login the device.
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Figure 4-5 Set Question
The user can set three questions, and if they forget the password, they can
answer the question and enter the reset password interface.
Question one can be set: Your favorite animal Company name of your first job
The name of the first boy/girl you like The worst security question you have
ever seen The most funning/worst design you have ever seen Your favorite team
Your favorite city
The three question options cannot be set to the same issue. The answer
requires a minimum of four characters and a maximum of 32 characters. If you
do not want to set a password question, you can click Skip this step.
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4.3 Power off the Device
Click the main menu and choose System > Maintenance, the maintenance setting
page is displaying, click Shutdown to power off the NVR. If there is a power
switch on the rear panel of the NVR, you can RPM off the power switch to
disconnect the NVR from the power supply.
4.4 Login to the System
Step 1 Login to the device, there are two modes to login if you set the
pattern unlock, as shown in Figure 4-6 Figure 4-6 Pattern unlock login page
On the NVR login page, click “Password”to at pattern unlock interface. If user
don’t set the pattern unlock it will show password to login interface
directly, select the language, as shown in Figure 4-7
Figure 4-7 Password login page
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Step 2 Input the username and password.
The password incorrect more than 3 times, please login again after 5 minutes.
You can also power off, and power on to start on the device, input the correct
password to avoid waiting five minutes. If user forget password, click Forgot
password. User can choose a way to create new password:
1. Scan the QR code and send the QR code to your seller, seller send the
verification code to user and set new password to login . 2. Answer the secure
question to create new password.
Click the main menu and choose System > Maintenance, the maintenance setting
page is displaying, click Shutdown to power off the NVR. If there is a power
switch on the rear panel of the NVR, you can RPM off the power switch to
disconnect the NVR from the power supply. Step 4 Click Login to access the
main User Interface (UI). Step 5 Modify the default password, as shown in
Figure 4-8
Figure 4-8 Password login page
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5.Wizard
Login the NVR, the wizard is showing on live video, click Start Wizard, the
pop-up window will show as Figure 5-1 Figure 5-1 Wizard
Figure 5-2 Wizard of network
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Step 1 Set the parameter, the details please refer to Table 5-1 Table -1 Network parameter
Parameter
Description
Configuration
DHCP IP Address Subnet mask
Enable DHCP, the device [Setting method] will obtain the IP address Enable from the DHCP server.
Set the IP of device when [Setting method]
DHCP is disable
Manual
Set the subnet mask of device
[Setting method] Manual
[Default value] 255.255.255.0
Gateway
If the user wants to access device, he must set that
[Setting method] Manual
[Default value] 192.168.1.200
Obtain DNS automatically N/A
[Setting method] Enable
Preferred DNS Server
N/A
[Setting method] Manual [Default value] 192.168.1.1
Alternate DNS Server
N/A
[Setting method] Manual [Default value] 8.8.8.8
Enable Port Mapping
Web Port Data Port Client
Enable to set the ports of HTTP, HTTPS, RSTP, Control. Auto: device to obtain Web port, data port and client port. Manual: user set the port manually.
[Setting method] Choose type from dropdown list [Default value] Auto
N/A
[Setting method]
When UPnP is manual,
N/A
you need to set these.
N/A
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Step 4 Click Next to view the basic information about device, as shown in Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 Wizard of Date and time
Choose date format and time format from drop-down list.
Click
to synchrony time from network.
Disable the NTP-Sync, set time manually. Roll the mouse to choose year, month and day when clicking the date. Roll the mouse to choose hour, minute and second when clicking the date. Click Modify Time to save the time.
Step 3 Click Time Zone, choose the current time zone from drop-down list, as shown in . Figure 5-4
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Figure 5-4 Wizard of Date and time
Step 4 Click DST, enable the DST, set start and end time. Select offset time from drop-down list. Step 5 Click Next to enter the adding camera wizard, as shown in Figure 5-5.
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Figure 5-5 Wizard of adding camera
The details of adding camera please refer to chapter 7.1 Step 6 Click Next to
enter wizard of the disk, as shown in Figure 5-6
Figure 5-6 Wizard of disk
You can view the general information of disk. You can also format the disk.
Step 7 Click Next to enter enter wizard of P2P, as shown in Figure 5-7 38
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Figure 5-7 P2P
Step 8 Enable the P2P, user can use mobile devices to manage the NVR by
scanning the P2P ID, if the mobile phone has loaded the InView Pro 4(search
the APP at App Store or Google Play). Step 9 Click Next to enter wizard of
resolution, as shown in Figure 5-8 Choose resolution from drop-down list. (the
highest resolution is 3840*2160)
Figure 5-8 Wizard of resolution
Step 10 Click Finish to end the wizard, tick the Not show this window next time, wizard would not show at next time. Reopen wizard at system >user
advance setting.
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Quick Navigation
After the NVR operation screen is displaying, move the cursor to the down most
position of the NVR screen. The NVR floating menu bar is displaying. Click in
the left of NVR floating menu bar. The quick home menu is showing. The quick
home menu provides Playback, System and Power (Shutdown, Reboot and Logout) as
shown in Figure 6-1
Figure 6-1 Quick home menu
In the middle of NVR floating menu bar, the video tool bar provides video
window switching, auto SEQ, volume, playback, and channel information, as
shown in .Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Real time video toolbar
The real-time video toolbar is described as follows:
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Layout. User can choose layout and add new layout strategies as shown in
Figure 6-3 Click on the right of the screen splitting format and choose the
channels to view the video.
Figure 6-3 Add Layout
Input the layout name, choose the dwell time, choose the splitting format.
Choose one channel or many channels to add on screen.
:Auto SEQ. click icon, the layout dwell on screen is enabled, for how to set
the dwell on, please see chapter 7.5.4
:Audio. Click icon, the audio setting screen is displaying, which you can
choose the channel and adjust the volume.
:Channel information, tick the channel or encode, the live video will show the
channel information.
:Live view strategy, user can depend on the network to switch the strategy,
there are three modes, such as fluency, balanced and real-time. A main menu
quick toolbar is display on the right of NVR floating menu bar. The main menu
quick toolbar provides manual alarm, alarm information, clean alarm
information and time, as shown in Figure 6-4
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Figure 6-4 Main menu quick toolbar :Manual alarm, click the icon, user can set
different channels, choose alarm out, the window shows in Figure 6-5.
Figure 6-5 Manual alarm
:Alarm message, click icon would show pop-up message window, as shown in 6.6
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6.1 Alarm message
Figure 6-6 Alarm message
:Clean alarm, click icon and clean the current alarm actions like voice and
external alarm out.
:Information, click icon and the general information would show, like network,
system, channel, disk and alarm, as shown in Figure 6-6
Figure 6-7 Information
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6.2 Real Time Video Bar
Click realtime image, the quick setting will show as figure.
Record: click the icon and start to record video. Click again to end record.
Instant playback: click the icon, the window will play previous five minutes
record video.
is the time bar of playback. Audio : open or close the audio. PTZ : This
function only is useful for speed dome cameras. You can adjust every parameter
as shown in Figure 6.8
Figure 6-8 PTZ adjust screen
User adjust direction of camera At this part, user can set Advanced, Scan and
Tour settings. 3D, this function only can be used for high speed dome camera.
Click the icon to enter the camera live video screen,
use the mouse to move the camera or zoom in or out the lens. Click the point
to zoom in. Drag and draw the area, zoom in the drawing area, Reverse drag to
zoom out. Zoom in, click zoom in, roll the mouse wheel to zoom in and zoom
out. Right-click to exit the zooming. Image, click the icon, as shown in
Figure 6.9. Select scene, and drag cursor to adjust value of brightness,
sharpness, contrast and saturation.
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Figure 6-9 Camera picture parameter
Two way audio. The NVR and camera can talk to each other. Snapshot panorama if
the USB disk is plugging in the NVR. fisheye (only used for fisheye cameras),
click to switch the fisheye modes, as shown in Figure 6.10.
Figure 6-10 Fisheye
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6.3 Playback
Playback refers to playing back a video, fixed-point playback, playback the search type.
Click
in the quick navigation bar to access the playback screen, as shown in Figure 6-11
Figure 6-11 Playback screen
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The toolbar at the bottom of the playback screen is described as follows:
:Layout :Reversed, pause/play, stop.
:30s backward, 30s forward. :Triple speed, it supports up to 32 times to
playback. Click the Number can choose the speed quickly
:Audio. :Start and end backup. Click the icon, the video backup starts, select
the video and click the icon again. The backup type shows, click save, then
saving the file pop-up windows would show as Figure 6-12. Click OK to save.
This function is available after a USB disk is plugging in the device.
Figure 6-12 Select directory
:Batch backup, click the icon to backup multi-channels, as shown in Figure
6-13 Choose the folder to save, select the stream information from drop-down
list, set the start time and end time, select the channels, Click OK to
backup. the backup videos are marked by watermark, you can view it by our
player.
:snapshot panorama if the USB disk is plugging in the NVR.
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Figure 6-13 Batch backup
:Type of time bar, recording video can show
6.3.1 Time Search
Search refers to searching for a video by date and time.
Operation Description
Click
in the quick navigation bar to access the search screen, as shown in Figure 6-14.
Figure 6-14 Time Search screen
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Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the search
screen. The video view of the selected camera is displaying in the play
window.
Step 2 Select a date in the calendar on the light-down side of the search
screen.
Step 3 Choose record type, and search the video quickly. Step 4 Choose proper
button to adjust video.
6.3.2 Picture Grid
Picture grid refers to evenly dividing the video of a channel by time range and searching for a video based on thumbnails divided by time range.
Click
on the quick navigation bar to access the picture grid screen, as shown in Figure 6-15
Figure 6-15 Picture grid screen
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the picture grid
screen. Videos shot by the camera in the earliest time range on the current
day are displayed as thumbnails in the window on the right side.
Step 2 Select a day from calendar
Step 3 A day are dividend to 12 grids, two hours is one grid. Click the image
to change the interval.
Step 4 Select a required thumbnail, double-click it or right-click it and
choose Play from the shortcut menu to play the video.
Step 5 Click to replay the gird individually.
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Figure 6-16 Replay
6.3.3 Event Recording
Click
on the quick navigation bar; choose Event at title to access the alarm event screen, as shown in Figure 6-17
Figure 6-17 Event screen
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Operation Steps
Step 1 Select cameras in the camera list on the left Step 2 Set start and end time.
Step 3 Tick the alarm type, such as alarm in, camera alarm in, motion alarm, video loss, intelligent analysis and abnormal alarm
Step 4 Click
to query the event, the result would show at window.
Step 5 Double click to play video about event. It will play recording video.
: play the recording video. : backup the recording video.
the type of intelligent analysis and abnormal alarm are subdivided, user can
tick the detail alarm to show.
Intelligent analysis includes perimeter, single virtual fence, double virtual
fences, loiter, multi loiter, object left, object removed, abnormal speed,
converse, illegal parking, signal bad, register, stranger, registered license
plate, over temperature, low temperature, abnormal temperature, threshold
warning, threshold alarm, temperature difference warning, temperature
difference alarm, temperature section alarm, face temperature, wear mask, no
mask, personnel count threshold alarm, personnel count threshold alarm(IPC) .
Abnormal alarm includes disk error, IP conflict, network disconnected. User
can choose the accurate alarm events to search.
6.3.4 Backup
Click
on the quick navigation bar, choose
at title to access the backup screen, as shown in Figure 6-18
Figure 6-18 Backup screen
You can view the detail information of backup. Click delete button to quit the download.
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6.4 AI Recognition (Only for Some Models)
At AI recognition interface, we can set the Real time Comparison, Smart
search, Archives library, Comparison configuration.
The all snapshots support to add to the libraries according the real needs
6.4.1 Real Time Comparison
Real time comparison can compare human faces, vehicle license plate, and
AI(include riding, vehicle, full body )
6.4.1.1 Human Face
At real time comparison interface, click the
to enter the human face comparison interface, choose the cameras with face
recognition function to play live video, the snapshots of camera will compare with the templates which has been registered in
libraries, the result shows as in Figure 6-19.
Figure 6-19 Human face comparison
Click the “+” can add the snapshot to face library immediately.
Snapshot in real time video, put the cursor on picture such as
, you can add it to face library, or face search. The cursor on
area and the pictures are not update, move the mouse so that the pictures can be shown in time.
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6.4.1.2 Vehicle License Plate
At real time comparison interface, click the tto enter the vehicle license
plate comparison interface, choose the cameras with license plate recognition
function to play live video, the snapshot of camera will be compared with
libraries, the result shows as in Figure 6-20
Figure 6-20 Vehicle license plate
Click the “+” can add the snapshot to license plate library immediately.
6.4.1.3 Vehicle and Full Body
At real time comparison interface, click the to enter the vehicle license
plate comparison interface, choose the AI recognition cameras to play live
video, the snapshot of camera will compare in libraries, the snapshot to
vehicle and full body will show at the bottom of page, the result shows as in
Figure 6-21.
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Figure 6-21 Full body
6.4.1.4 Real-time Body Temperature Filter
At AI recognition, click
to enter the real-time body temperature filter, user can choose human body temperature cameras to
show, it will show the temperature recording and over temperature snapshots. Click full-screen, the channel list and snapshots
statistics will be hidden.
Figure 6-22 Real-time body temperature filter
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Figure 6-23 Full screen
If user enable the mask detection, the results will show wear mask or no mask.
6.4.2 Smart Search
At smart search interface, user can search the human face, vehicle license
plate, full body, car, body temperature. The limit of pictures showing is
1000, click picture to show detail information, result can be exported to
flash disk.
6.4.2.1 Human Face Search
Figure 6-24 Human face search
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Step 1 Choose human face search at smart search interface. Step 2 Tick the
face recognition camera channels, set the start and end time. Step 3 Choose
the condition (by picture or by feature), the picture can choose from the file
folder. Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face. Step 5 The
result will show at the middle of page, click the picture and the detail
information show at the top right of page. Step 6 The detail picture can be
used to search or add to library. Step 7 Click play button of video to play
the recording of snapshot, click “Backup” to backup the recording videos.
Figure 6-25 Full screen
Step 8 Click “Export” to export the result, choose export type pictures or
videos. Figure 6-26 Export
Play video of snapshot, it will play a 30-seconds video before and after the
snapshot.
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Snapshot in real time video, put the cursor on picture such as
,you can add it to face library, or face search. The cursor
on area and the pictures is not update, move the mouse so that the pictures can be shown in time.
6.4.2.2 Vehicle License Plate Search
Figure 6-27 Vehicle License Plate search
Step 1 Choose vehicle License Plate at smart search interface. Step 2 Tick the vehicle license plate recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time. Step 3 Input the license plate optionally. Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of license plate. Step 5 The result will show at the page, click “+” add to library. Step 6 Click “Playback” to view the recording video, click “Backup” to backup the video. Step 7 Click “Export” to export the result.
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6.4.2.3 Full Body Search
Figure 6-28 Full body search
Step 1 Choose full body search at smart search interface. Step 2 Tick the AI
recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time. Step 3 Set the
gender, click cycling or no cycling . Step 4 Click “Search” to search the
snapshot of human face. Step 5 The result will show at the middle of page,
click the picture and the detail information show at the top right of page.
Step 6 Click play button of video to play the recording of snapshot, click
“backup” to backup the video. Step 7 Click “Export” to export the result.
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6.4.2.4 Vehicle Search
Figure 6-29 Vehicle Search
Step 1 Choose vehicle search at smart search interface. Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time. Step 3 Tick the color. Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face. Step 5 The result will be showed at the middle of page, click the picture and the detail information show at the top right of page. Step 6 Click play button of video to play the recording of snapshot, click “backup” to backup the video Step 7 Click “Export” to export the result.
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6.4.2.5 Body Temperature Search
Figure 6-30 Body temperature search
Step 1 Choose body temperature search at smart search interface. Step 2 Tick
the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time. Step 3
Choose the person type, temperature type, input ID optionally. Step 4 Click
“Search” to search the temperature. Step 5 Click “Export” to export the result
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6.4.2.6 Personnel Count
Figure 6-31 Personnel Count
Step 1 Choose personnel count at smart search interface.
Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set statistical type and date.
Step 3 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.
Step 4 Click
to view the data by different manners.
6.4.3 Archives Library
At archives library, user can add or edit the face library , license plate
library. The license plate libraries can be import to and export from IP
cameras.
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6.4.3.1 Face Library
Figure 6-32 Face library
Click “+” to add face library. Click “Add” to add person enroll. Tick the
person, click “Delete” to delete the person. Click “Import” to add the person
batch. Click “Export” to export the all person in library. Click “Filter” to
filter the all persons in library, as shown in Figure 6-33.
Figure 6-33 Filter
Click operate icon to edit or delete the chosen person.
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6.4.3.2 License Plate Library
At license plate library interface, user can add/delete/operate the library.
It supports the white-list and black-list according the libraries to export
and import the library to IP cameras.
Figure 6-34 License plate library
Click “+” to add license plate library. Click “Add” to add plate to library. Tick the plate, click “Delete” to delete the license plate. Click “Import” to add the license plate batch. Click “Export” to export the all-license plate library. Click operate icon to edit or delete the chosen license plate. Click “Import from Camera” to select license plate library to channel.
Click “Export to Camera” to add license plate number to camera.
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6.4.4 Comparison Configuration
The comparison function is only for AI cameras, please refer to actual
cameras. At comparison configuration interface, user can set the comparison of
human face/ license plate/temperature/ mask detection configuration/ personnel
count configuration.
6.4.4.1 Face Comparison
At face comparison interface, user can set different channels’ strategy, such
as similarity, display comparison result, face library, enable alarming, event
action, arming time, as shown in Fig 6-35.
Figure 6-35 Face comparison
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Figure 6-36 Face comparison
6.4.4.2 License Comparison
At license plate interface, users can set strategies of different channels of
license plate recognition cameras, such as register and unregister, enable
alarming, event action, arming time, as shown in Figure 6-37.
Figure 6-37 License Comparison
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Figure6-38 Strategy
6.4.4.3 Temperature Comparison
At comparison configuration interface, click
to enter the temperature configuration, as shown in Figure 6-39
Figure 6-39 Strategy
At temperature comparison interface, user can set low temperature threshold,
high temperature threshold, normal temperature. Abnormal temperature
measurement alarm, when it is turned on, the temperature below the low
threshold and above the high temperature threshold will generate abnormal
temperature alarm. When it is turned off, body temperatures below the low
threshold and above the high threshold are discarded.
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Figure 6-40 Schedule linkage
Enable alarm, set the schedule linkage, it will send alarm information if the
temperature is higher than low threshold and lower the normal temperature, or
higher than normal temperature and lower than high threshold.
6.4.4.4 Mask Detection Configuration
Figure 6-41 Mask Detection Configuration
Enable mask detection, choose the mode (no mask or wear mask). Set the confidence degree, the default value is 90
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Figure 6-42 Schedule linkage
Enable the alarm, the real-time comparison can show if one the wear mask or
not. Choose event actions, and set the schedule. Click “Apply” to save the
settings.
6.4.4.5 Personnel Count Configuration
Figure 6-43 Personnel count configuration
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Enable personnel count to start the people counting. Enable OSD to show OSD
(OSD is displayed on the auxiliary screen, you need to start the auxiliary
screen in “System> Auxiliary Screen” before displaying). Select the counting
clear interval (never, 10 minutes, half an hour, 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day). Set
correction value, Configure the calibration value to start the manual
calibration of the personnel count value. Alarm threshold: when the number of
people counts reaches the threshold, an alarm is activated. Alarm interval:
10s, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
Figure 6-44 Schedule linkage
Set schedule linkage action to alarm.
6.5 Attendance (Only for Some Models) 6.5.1 Attendance Data
Click to enter attendance data interface, as shown in Figure 6-45
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Figure 6-45 Attendance data
Operation Steps Step 1 Tick the attendance library. Step 2 Choose time mode,
such as today, this week, this month and custom time. Step 3 Choose search
type, such as attendance summary and attendance details. Step 4 Click search,
the result will show in interface. Step 4 Click Export to export the query
result
6.5.2 Attendance Management
In attendance management, user can set attendance rule, library and check
point, as shown in Figure 6-46 Figure 6-46 Attendance data
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Operation Steps
Step 1 Set start work time and end work time. Step 2 Tick the workday Step 3
Set valid time of check in and check out. Step 4 Click Save to save the
setting.
Attendance library
Step 1 Click Attendance Library to add library, the attendance library can
call the face database directly.
Figure 6-46 Attendance library
Step 2 Tick the library and click Add to add to attendance library. If you want to modify the library.
Step 3 Click
enter the face database management to modify parameter.
Step 4 Click Save to save the setting.
Attendance check point settings:
Step 1 Click Attendance check point settings to set point, as shown in Figure 6-48
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Figure 6-48 Attendance check point setting
Step 2 Click
Step 1to edit check point setting, as shown in Figure 6-49 Figure 6-49 Check point
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Step 3 Enable the function, set similarity and tick the library, all face
detection cameras can be set the check points Step 4 Click OK to save the
setting.
6.6 Thermal Temperature (Only for Some Models)
The thermal temperature function is only carried by some devices. If the
current device does not have the function, please ignore it.
6.6 Temperature Parameters
Temperature parameters include: temperature unit, ambient type, ambient
temperature, cavity temperature, correctional coefficient and area temperature
display mode. Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Thermal > Temperature
Parameters The Temperature Parameters page is displayed, as shown in Figure
6-50
Figure 6-50 Temperature Parameters
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 6-1
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Parameter
Table 6-1 Temperature parameters
Description
Setting
Open Temperature Measure
Enable temperature measure.
Temperature Unit Ambient Temperature Cavity Temperature
Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature units are available.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value] Celsius
The ambient temperature of camera. It is set when ambient is outside.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
The cavity temperature of
N/A
camera.
Correction Coefficient
Correction coefficient is refer to the deviation of measured object temperature and actual temperature For example: 1. The measured object temperature is 30, and actual temperature is 37, so the correction coefficient should be 7. 2. The measured object temperature is 37, and actual temperature is 30, so the correction coefficient should be -7.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 0.00
Area Temperature Display Mode
The display position of temperature information on the live-video image.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value] Low left
Font Border Custom Colors
The font will be bolded.
Enable to custom the color, there are nine colors chosen.
[Setting method] Enable or disable [Default value] disable
[Setting method] Enable or disable [Default value] disable
Area Temperature Type
There are three types of area temperature.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value] Highest Temperature
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Parameter Measure Mode
Display Alarm Area Area Alarm Interval
Description
Setting
There are two types measure modes
N/A
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value]
General
[Setting method] Enable or disable [Default value]
N/A
[Setting method]
Enter a value manually ranges
from 1 to 1800.
[Default value]
10
Figure 6-51 Advanced parameter
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Parameter Dimming Mode
Greater Prominent Section Prominent Less Prominent
Table 6-2 Advanced parameters
Description
Setting
There are auto and manual modes. It will show on temperature item.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Auto
Enable that, the image will show the setting color if the temperature is higher than set value.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. Choose one color to show.
Enable that, the image will show the setting color if the temperature is
between minimum and maximum temperature.
Enable that, the image will show the setting color if the temperature is lower
than set value.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. Choose one color to show.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. Choose one color to show.
Step 3 Click Copy to copy the same settings to others thermal cameras. Step 4
Click Apply. Step 5 The message “Apply success” is displayed, the system saves
the settings.
6.6.2 Temperature Area
Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Thermal > Temperature Area The Temperature
Area page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-52
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Table 6-52 Temperature area and alarm configuration
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 6-3 Table 6-3 Temperature area and alarm configuration
Parameter
Description
Setting
Channel
N/A
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] 1
Measure Mode
Set at temperature parameter interface N/A
PTZ Area(only use for PTZ cameras) Enable
Choose or set the preset, adjust the camera with PTZ keyboard. The all presets
can set 20 areas to alarm
Tick to enable alarm areas.
Set the preset manually, or select an existing preset in the drop-down list.
N/A
ID
It ranges from 0 to 19.
N/A
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Parameter Name Type
Alarm Type Warning Value Alarm Value Maximum Alarm Value Emission Rate
Distance(M)
Alarm
Description
Setting
Area name of temperature area.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
Type of temperature area. ID 0 is default rectangle area, which is full screen. There are 20 areas can be set, these are from 0 to 19 area.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Rectangle/Point
Threshold alarm and Temperature difference alarm are available for alarm type.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Threshold alarm
Camera will warn when the surveillance object temperature reaches the warning value
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 48.00
Camera will alarm when the surveillance object temperature reaches the alarm value.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 50.00
The maximum value of the alarm range, if the alarm value is exceeded, no alarm will be generated.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 60.00
The emission rate is the capability of an object to emit or absorb energy. The emission rate should be set only when the target is special material.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 0.95
The distance between camera and target.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 15
Open or close the alarm output and linkage of area.
Enter actual distance when the distance between camera and target is less than
15 m. Enter 15 when the distance between camera and target is great than or
equal to 15 m
[Setting method] Tick the alarm areas
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Step 3 Set temperature area
1. Tick an area ID. 2. Select type from drop-list. 3. Press and hold the left
mouse button, and drag in the video area to draw a temperature area. Right-
click to finish the area selected. 4. Click Apply, the message “Apply success”
is displayed, the temperature area is set successfully.
Delete a temperature area:
1. Select an area ID. 2. Click the temperature area and right-click. 3.
Remove the tick of area ID. 4. Click Apply, the message “Apply success” is
displayed, the temperature area is deleted successfully.
Step 4 Click Apply. Step 5 The message “Apply success” is displayed, the
system saves the settings.
6.6.3 Schedule Linkage
Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Thermal > Schedule Linkage The Schedule
Linkage page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-53
Figure 6-53 Schedule Linkage
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Step 2 Tick the output channel. Step 3 Enable “Alarm Record”, “E-mail” button.
Step 4 Set schedule linkage.
Figure 6-54 Schedule
Method 1: Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00
from Monday to Sunday as shown in Figure 6-53 Method 2: Hold down the left
mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the alarm time within
0:00-24:00 from Sunday to Saturday.
When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of
the time area. Otherwise, no time can be selected. Method 3: Click in the
alarm time page to select the whole day or whole week. Deleting alarm time: :
Click again or inverse selection to delete the selected alarm time. Step 5
Click Apply. Step 6 The message “Apply success” is displayed, the system saves
the settings.
6.6.4 Advanced
Step 1 Choose Thermal > Advanced to enter the advance interface, as shown in
.Figure 6-55
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Figure 6-55 Advanced
Step 2 Select the temperature collection interval from the drop-list. Step 3
Click Apply. Step 4 The message “Apply success” is displayed, the system saves
the settings.
6.6.5 Inquire
Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Thermal > Inquire to enter the inquire
interface, as shown in Figure 6-56
Figure 6-56 Inquire
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Step 2 Choose the channel is thermal camera. Step 3 Set the start and end
time. Step 4 Choose the area, which is set at the temperature area interface.
The default area is 0(full screen). Step 5 Choose the type of temperature, set
the temperature range. Step 6 Choose the interval of showing, click Search to
show the result, there are two modes to show result, list or picture.
6.7 Channel Information
Click the will show as Figure 6-57 , tick the Channel or Encode, the
information will show in live video screen. Figure 6-57 Channel information
6.8 Main Menu
Right-click on UI screen, the main menu as shown in Figure 6-58 The main menu
includes Channel, Record, Network, Alarm and System.
Figure 6-58 Channel information
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UI System Setting
Different devices may have different functions, please refer to actual
product.
7.1 Channel Management
IP cameras can directly connect to input channels of the NVR by plugging in
PoE port. When IP cameras are insufficient, the NVR can automatically search
for and adds IP cameras or manually add cameras in the same Local Area Network
(LAN). Channel management includes add or delete Camera, Encode, Sensor
Setting, OSD, Privacy Zone, ROI, Microphone, Human Thermometer, Smart, and
Intelligent Tracking.
7.1.1 Camera
Operation Description Click Channel in the main menu to access the camera
management screen, as shown in Figure 7-1. there are four modes to add
cameras, add manually, add by batch, add by PoE, add automatically.
Figure 7-1 Channel management screen
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7.1.1.1 Add Camera Automatically
The NVR can add automatically cameras to the camera list. Operation Methods
Method 1: Click
button, the cameras these are the same local subnet with NVR will show in list, the search will be
lasting for 20 seconds. Input username and password (the default value both are admin) click
the cameras in the
list would be added to channels
Method 2: Select the cameras you wanted to add, and click list. Tick the online non-onvif channels at list and click the channels at once.
the selected cameras would be added to the camera to access the directory of software; it would to update
Y On the camera management screen, check the status of channel in the camera
list. If the status of a channel is If the status of a channel is this camera
is offline.
Y The added cameras should be the same subnet segment as NVR.
, this camera is online.
7.1.1.2 Add Camera Automatically
Operation Steps Step 1 Click ,the screen to add devices manually is
displaying, as shown in Figure 7-2
Figure 7-2 Add camera screen
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Step 2 Input IP address, port, user name and password of camera. If the user
want to add the same camera’s second channel who can double click the online
camera IP, so that the information will be copied to the below, user modify
the remote channel to add quickly. Step 3 Select a protocol from the drop-down
list(ONVIF, Private, custom protocols). Remote channel is only used for multi
channels cameras, such as human temperature cameras, fisheye cameras, and so
on. Step 4 Click OK , the camera is added successfully.
If all channels of the NVR are connected by cameras, please delete the cameras
that you don’t need , so that you can add more cameras. If an IP camera is
added manually, input the correct username and password of the camera below
the online device list. The camera will be added successfully. If not the
camera would be shown on list at offline. The protocol can be chosen the
custom protocols these are set at protocol interface. The user can click the
added channel to copy the information to save the time, you can just need to
modify difference information, such as the remote channel.
7.1.1.3 Add Camera by RSTP
If the user wants to add the different protocol cameras to NVR, you can set
the protocol management, and add cameras one by one, as shown in Figure 7-3
Figure 7-3 Protocol management
Step 1 Click Channel > Camera > Protocol Management. Step 2 Choose the custom protocol from the drop-down list, there are 16 kinds of protocols can be set. Step 3 Input the protocol name. Step 4 Tick main stream and sub stream. The main stream shows image on full screen live video. The sub stream shows image on split screen. If you just tick main stream and the channel will not show image on split screen. Step 5 Choose the type of protocol, the default value is RTSP. Step 6 Input the port, it depends the IP camera. Step 7 Input the path, it depends the manufacturer of cameras. Step 8 Click Apply to save the settings.
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Choose the protocol from the drop-down list, the protocol is set at protocol management interface. The cameras should be confirmed to the protocols.
7.1.1.4 Delete Camera
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera to delete in the camera list and click shown in Figure 7-1
,the delete confirmation message screen is displaying, as
Figure 7-4 Delete confirmation message
Step 1 Click
,the camera will be deleted successfully.
7.1.1.5 Operate Camera
At camera list, click immediately.
, To operate camera as shown in Figure 7-5 , user can update, reboot and reset the camera
Figure 7-5 More operation
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Step 2 Set the directory click
, to update camera. Figure 7-6 Select directory of software
Step 3 Click Reboot, message “Are you sure to reboot? “would show, click
to reboot the camera.
Step 4 Click Reset, message “Are you sure to reset? “would show, user can enable the retain IP address function.
click
to reset the camera.
Step 5 Tick the cameras with non-onvif protocol and cameras are online, click Update to update all cameras at once.
Step 6 The online camera can be modified the IP, click Modify IP to modify as shown in following figure, input the new IP address and subnet mask.
Update need upload the firmware by flash driver.
7.1.2 Encode Parameter
The system allows setting the stream information, encoding type, resolution,
frame rate, bitrate control, bitrate and quality for cameras in a channel in
Encode Parameter screen. Operation Description Click Encode in the main menu
or Menu of the channel management screen and choose Encode to access the
Encode screen, as shown in . Figure 7-7
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Figure 7-7 Encode Screen
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.
Step 2 Set video format, audio encode type, resolution, frame rate, bitrate
type, bitrate size and quality from the drop-down lists.
Step 3 Click
and select channels or tick all, then click
selected channels , click
to save encode parameter settings.
to apply the parameter settings to cameras in
7.1.3 Sensor Setting
Sensor setting refer to basic attributes of pictures, it includes the
brightness, sharpness, contrast and saturation. You can set picture parameters
for each channel based on scene.
Operation Description Click Sensor Setting in the main menu or click menu of
the channel management screen and choose Sensor Setting to access the Sensor
Setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-8
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Figure 7-8 Sensor setting screen
The Sensor Setting are as follows:
Y Brightness: it indicates brightness or darkness of picture. Y Sharpness: it
indicates picture’s clarity. Y Contrast: it refers to the brightest white and
darkest black in an image. Y Saturation: it indicates brilliance of the
picture color.
Y
Other parameters are sensor settings of IP cameras, like scene, exposure,
white balance, day-night, noise reduction, enhance image, zoom focus, etc.
Y Scene: it includes indoor, outdoor, default. Mirror includes normal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal + vertical. Y Exposure: it includes mode, max shutter, meter area and max gain. Y White balance: it includes tungsten, fluorescent, daylight, shadow, manual, etc. Y Day-night: user can transit day to night, or switch mode. Y Noise reduction: it includes 2D NR and 3D NR. Y Enhance image: it includes WDR, HLC, BLC, defog and anti-shake. Y Zoom focus: user can zoom and focus.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.
Step 2 Select scene from the drop-down list. The default values of picture parameters vary with scenarios.
Step 3 Set parameters.
Step 4 Click
to reset to factory settings, click
to save image settings.
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7.1.4 OSD Settings
Click OSD in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and choose
OSD to access the OSD screen, as shown in Figure 7-9
Figure 7-9 OSD setting screen
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.
Step 2 Click
next to Time to enable or disable OSD time setting.
Step 3 Click
next to Name to enable or disable OSD channel setting.
Step 4 Set the channel name.
Step 5 In the video window, click and drag time or channel to move to a location.
Step 6 Click
and select channels, then click
to apply the OSD settings to cameras in selected channels ,
Click
to save OSD settings.
7.1.5 Privacy Zone
The system allows you to mask images in a specified zone and this zone is
called privacy zone.
Operation Description
Click Privacy Zone in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen
and choose privacy zone to access the Privacy Zone screen, as shown in Figure
7-10.
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Figure 7-10 Privacy zone screen
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.
Step 2 In the video window, hold down and drag the left mouse button to draw a privacy area.
Step 3 Click channels , click
and select channels or tick all, then click to save privacy settings.
to apply the privacy settings to cameras in selected
Step 4 Double click privacy area to delete setting.
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7.1.6 ROI
Click ROI in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and choose
ROI to access the ROI screen, as shown in Figure 7.11
Figure 7-11 ROI
Parameter Stream
Enable Area ID Level
Table 7-1 ROI Parameter Description
Setting
Stream ID. Enable the ROI
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value]
Stream 1
[Setting method] Click the button. [Default value] OFF
ROI area ID, there are 8 area
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] 1
Visual effect of ROI. The higher the grade is, the more clearly areas inside and the vaguer areas outside are. There are five levels.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] 5
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Parameter Area Name
Description The marked name used for areas.
Setting
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. The value cannot exceed 32 bytes.
7.1.7 Microphone (Only for Some Models)
Click Microphone in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and
choose Microphone to access the Microphone screen, as shown in Figure 7-12
Figure 7-12 Microphone
Parameter Enable Microphone
Microphone Type Microphone Volume
Table 7-12 Microphone
Description
Indicates whether to enable the microphone function.
Microphone types include: Y Line In An active audio input is required.
Allows you to adjust the microphone volume.
Setting
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable microphone.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box.
[Setting method] Slide the slider left or right.[Default value] 50 NOTE The
value ranges from 0 to 100.
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7.1.8 Human Thermometer (Only for Some Models)
Click Human thermometer in the main menu or menu of the channel management
screen and choose Human thermometer to access the Human thermometer screen, as
shown in
Figure 7-13 Human Thermometer
7.1.8.1
Parameter Configuration
Parameter Face detection
Table 7-3 Human Thermometer Description Detect face of human
Setting
[Setting method] Enable [Default value] On
Display trace
Display the information of tracing. Mode 1 :
[Setting method] Enable the button [Default value] Mode 1
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Parameter Show detection area Show detection area
Area ID Face pixel min1-2000) Face pixel max1-2000 Image matting quality
Snapshot mode Upload image interval Snapshot count
Description
Setting
Enable, the live video will show area of [Setting method]
detection.
Enable
Face detection sensitivity, the value range is high, medium, low, the larger the value is, the higher the sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity value is, the higher the detection rate will be, but the more false detection may occur, such as the false detection of the patterns on pedestrian clothes to adult faces.
[Setting method] Choose from drop -list [Default value] Medium
There are 8 areas can be set to detect temperature.Choose from the drop-list, left-click to draw the area, right-click to finish the set.
[Setting method] Choose from drop -list [Default value] 1
When the pixel of the face in the image is less than the set value (the minimum pixel for face recognition), it is not captured.
[Setting method] Input a number from 1 to 2000 [Default value] 30
When the pixel of the face in the image is more than the set value (the maximum pixel for face recognition), it is not captured.
[Setting method] Input a number from 1 to 2000 [Default value] 70
The quality of snap image, There are three mode can be chosen, such as low, mid and high.
[Setting method] Choose from drop list. [Default value] Medium
There are two types, timing and optimal
[Setting method] Choose from drop -list [Default value] Timing
The snapshot mode is optimal, set the interval.
[Setting method] Input a number from 1 to 10 [Default value] 5
At optimal mode, set the number of snapshot image
[Setting method] Input 1
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Yaw degree(0-90) Tilt degree(0-90) Pitch degree(0-90) FTP upload image matting OSD over snapshot
Both eyes appear on the screen, offset in the left and right direction
[Setting method] Input a number from 0 to 90 [Default value] 30
The face is deflected, and both eyes cannot appear in the picture.
[Setting method] Input a number from 0 to 90 [Default value] 30
Face is moving up and down
[Setting method] Input a number from 0 to 90 [Default value] 30
Configuration > Network Service > FTP, set FTP related parameters, the captured picture will be sent to the set FTP location
[Default value] Disable
Enable, the snapshots will record the temperature, as shown in figure.
[Default value] Disable
Figure 7-14 Temperature parameters
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Parameter Temperature Unit Ambient Temperature Cavity Temperature Correction
Coefficient
Mount distance Face color Environment adaptation
Table 7-4 Temperature parameters Description
Setting
Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature units are available. The unit is link to all temperature parameter, please modify the linkage value.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Celsius
The ambient temperature of camera.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
The cavity temperature of camera.
N/A
Correction coefficient refers to the deviation of measured object temperature and actual temperature. For example: 1. The measured object temperature is 30, and actual temperature is 37, so the correction coefficient is 7. 2. The measured object temperature is 37, and actual temperature is 30, so the correction coefficient is -7.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 0.00
The actual distance between the detection person and the device, it is set to facilitate the temperature measurement accuracy.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] General
Enable, if the camera detect the face and the face will be covered color, normal is yellow, and high temperature is red, as shown in figure.
[Default value] Disable
Enable, the device will restart the temperature if the ambient temperature of camera varies greatly. It is recommended not to open.
[Default value] Disable
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Parameter Abnormal temperature display Temperature area
Temperature measure mode
Parameter Output channel Alarm rules Alarm Interval(1-1800 S) Alarm record
SMTP FTP upload
Description
Setting
Enable, the measure temperature is lower than 34 will show on OSD. Disable, the measure temperature is lower than 34 will not show on OSD
[Default value] Disable
Two modes, shows at themal channel. Mode 1 is full face area, mode 2 is forehead area.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Mode 1
Two modes, mode 1 is suitable for high air temperature, if the forehead temperature is less than 31 , not to show as body temperature. Mode 2 is suitable for low air temperature, if the forehead temperature is at 30-31 , so it will show as body temperature too.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Mode 1
Table 7-5 Temperature parameters of linkage
Description
Setting
Choose channels to output alarm
[Setting method] Tick the channels [Default value] Uncheck
Set the maximum temperature greater [Default value]
than set value
Maximum temperature greater than
N/A
[Setting method]
Input a number from 1 to 1800
[Default value]
10
Enable, install the SD card, when there is an alarm, the camera will record the current video.
[Setting method] Enable
Enable, when there is an alarm, the camera will send mail.
[Setting method] Enable
Enable, when there is an alarm, the camera will upload FTP.
[Setting method] Enable
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Thermal Mapping
Figure 7-15 Thermal mapping
Parameter
Lock focus position ID Scene depth(m) Mapping point
Table 7-6 Parameter of thermal mapping
Description
Setting
Zoom in /zoom out.
[Setting method] Click the button
Near focus / far focus.
Output channel
N/A
[Setting method] Tick .
There are 8 scenes can be calibrated.
[Setting method] Select from drop-down list .
The distance of the clear image [Setting method] presented within the range before and Input value after the focus.
You need map three points at two channels. Points are correspond of each. The three points should cover most areas, and two points are located in the diagonal display of the picture. Point one is green cross. Point two is red cross. Point three is blue cross.
[Setting method] Select from drop list .
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7.1.8.3
Thermal Calibration
Figure 7-16 Thermal calibration
Parameter Display area information Target temperature Emission rate
Distance
Table 7-7 Thermal calibration
Description
Enable to show the information of displaying area.
Setting
[Setting method] enable
The special calibration tool’s temperature, it is general black body’ s target temperature.
[Setting method] Input value
Emission rate is the thermal calibration device’s base parameter, the general blackbody’s is 0.98.
[Setting method] Input value
Distance is the actual horizontal distance between measuring object and the camera
[Setting method] Input value
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7.1.9 Smart (Only for Some Models)
The comparison function is only for AI multiobject cameras, please refer to actual cameras.
7.1.9.1
AI Multiobject
Figure 7-17 AI multiobject
Parameter Face detection Full body detection Licence plate detection
Vehicle detection Display trace info
Table 7-8 AI multiobject
Description
The camera will snap the face when someone appears in live video.
Setting Enable
The camera will snap the whole body when someone appears in live video.
Enable
The camera will snap the licence when Enable the vehicle’s licence appears in live video.
The camera will snap the licence when Enable the vehicle appears in live video.
Enable the function and a trace frame will show at live video.
Mode 1:
Choose from drop list.
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Parameter
Show detection area Confidence coefficient
Face pixel min(30-300) Body pixel min(30-300) Plate pixel min(30-300) Vehicle
pixel min(30-300) Image matting quality Attribute
Snapshot mode Upload image interval(1-10 s) Snapshot count
Description Mode 2:
Setting
Enable to set a detection area, and the Enable frame will show at live video
The range of snap image, there are three type, such as high, mid and low. The higher the confidence, the better the snap quality and the fewer snapshots
Choose from drop list
30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be Input a value ranges 30 to 300 set, the more face will be captured, but it may be mistaken.
30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be Input a value ranges 30 to 300 set, the more body will be captured, but it may be mistaken.
30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be Input a value ranges 30 to 300 set,
the more face will be captured, but it may be mistaken.
30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be Input a value ranges 30 to 300 set,
the more face will be captured, but it may be mistaken
The quality of snap image, There are three mode can be chosen, such as low, mid and high.
Choose from drop list.
Click to enable, the screenshot can display the relevant basic information of the vehicle. Such as the age of people, gender, etc. The color, model of the car.
Enable
There are three mode can be chosen, such as timing, and optimal.
Choose from drop list
At timing mode, set the interval of upload image.
Input a value ranges 1 to 10
At optimal mode, set the number of snapshot image
Input a value ranges 1 to 5
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Parameter Yaw degree(0-90) Tilt degree(0-90) Pitch degree(0-90) FTP upload
image matting
FTP upload whole image
Description
Setting
Both eyes appear on the screen, offset in the left and right direction
Both eyes appear on the screen, offset in the left and right direction
Input a value ranges 0 to 90
Face is moving up and down
Configuration > Network Service > FTP, set FTP related parameters, the captured picture will be sent to the set FTP location
Enable
Capture a picture and send a whole image.
Enable
Figure 7-18 Schedule
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7.1.9.2
License Plate Recognition
Figure 7-19 License Plate Recognition
Function Licence plate recognition
Table 7-9 License plate recognitiont Procedure
Description
The camera will snap the face when someone appears in live video.
Enable
Confidence coefficient
Minimum plate width (60-100 Pixel) Image matting quality Snapshot mode
The range of snap image, there are three type, such as high, mid and low. The higher the confidence, the better the snap quality and the fewer snapshots.
Choose from drop-down list.
60-100 pixels, the smaller the pixel be Input a value ranges 60 to 100 set, the more plate will be captured, but it may be mistaken.
The quality of snap image, There are Choose from drop-down list. three mode can be chosen, such as low, mid and high.
There are three mode can be chosen, such as timing, and optimal.
Choose from drop-down list.
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Function Upload image interval(1-10 s
Procedure
At timing mode, set the interval of upload image
Description Input a value ranges 1 to 10
Snapshot count (1) FTP upload image matting FTP upload whole image
At optimal mode, set the number of snapshot image
Input 1
Configuration > Network Service > FTP, set FTP related parameters, the captured picture will be sent to the set FTP location
Enable
Capture a picture and send a whole image.
Enable
7.1.9.3
Face Detection
Figure 7-20 Face detection
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Parameter Face detection
Up body detection Full body detection
Table 7-10 Human face detection Description
Setting
Detect face of human
[Setting method] Enable [Default value] On
Detect up body of human Detect full body of human
[Setting method] Enable [Default value] OFF
[Setting method] Enable [Default value] OFF
Display trace Confidence coefficient
Face pixel min1-2000snapshots.
Display the information of tracing.
[Setting method] Enable
Face detection sensitivity, the value range is high, medium, low, the larger the value is, the higher the sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity value is, the higher the detection rate will be, but the more false detection may occur, such as the false detection of the patterns on pedestrian clothes to adult faces.
[Setting method] Choose from drop -list [Default value] Medium
When the pixel of the face in the image is less than the set value (the minimum pixel for face recognition), it is not captured.
[Setting method] Input a number from 1 to 2000 [Default value] 30
Face pixel max1-2000) Image matting quality
When the pixel of the face in the image is more than the set value (the maximum pixel for face recognition), it is not captured.
[Setting method] Input a number from 1 to 2000 [Default value] 70
The quality of snap image, There are three mode can be chosen, such as low, mid and high.
[Setting method] Choose from drop list. [Default value] Medium
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Parameter Snapshot mode Upload image interval Snapshot count Yaw degree(0-90) Tilt degree(0-90) FTP upload image matting FTP upload whole image
Description
Setting
There are two types, timing and optimal.
[Setting method] Choose from drop -list [Default value] Timing
The snapshot mode is optimal, set the interval.
[Setting method] Input a number from 1 to 10 [Default value] 5
At optimal mode, set the number of snapshot image
[Setting method] Input 1
Both eyes appear on the screen, offset in the left and right direction
[Setting method] Input a number from 0 to 90 [Default value] 30
The face is deflected, and both eyes cannot appear in the picture.
[Setting method] Input a number from 0 to 90 [Default value] 30
Configuration > Network Service > FTP, set FTP related parameters, the captured picture will be sent to the set FTP location
[Default value] Disable
Capture a picture and send a whole image.
[Default value] Disable
7.1.10 Intelligent Tracking (Only for Some Models)
The automatic target tracking function is that the dome camera can
continuously track the moving target of the pre-made scene, and automatically
adjusts the camera zoom focus according to the moving target distance, and the
dome automatically returns to the preset scene when the moving target
disappears.
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Figure 7-21 Intelligent tracking
Parameter Enable
Calibration Coefficient
Trace Magnify Time of Duration
Table 7-10 Intelligent tracking parameters
Description
Setting
Enable the button to enable the intelligent tracking
[How to set] Click Enable to enable. [Default value] OFF
It is equivalent to a control coefficient, and real-time tracking doubling rate nonlinear positive correlation, usually the higher the installation height, the greater the calibration coefficient value; it ranges from 1 to 30
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 1
It is the value of lens zoom, it has a large influence on the real-time tracking magnification,
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 7
The maximum time of a tracking period, it ranges from 0 to 300 s.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 120
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7.2 Record Setting
Set the Record Schedule, Disk, Storage Mode, S.M.R.T, Disk Detection, Disk
Calculation, FTP and so on.
7.2.1 Record Schedule
Operation Description Click Record in the main menu or click the record page
of any function screen in the main menu to access the record schedule screen,
as shown in Figure 7-22
Figure 7-22 Record management screen
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel option. Step 2
Enable the record. Step 3 Enable the record audio. Step 4 Enable ANR, the
camera is installed with SD card, if the camera is disconnected from the
network, when the network is recovered, the NVR can read the recording of
camera and copy the loss video form the SD card. Step 5 Set the record
schedule. Method 1: Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to
select the arming time within 00:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
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Y When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot move out of
the time area. Otherwise, no time would be selected. Y The selected area is
blue. The default is all week. Y User can choose alarm type to record, if the
chosen alarm is happening at the setting time, it will record. So that it will
using the disk
effectively to avoid repeating useless recording. Y The ANR function can be
used only for the cameras with supplementary recording function. Y User can
set different alarms to record.
Method 2: Click in the record schedule page to select the whole day or whole week.
Step 6 Deleting record schedule: Click again or inverse selection to delete the selected record schedule.
Step 7 Click channels , click
and select channels or tick all, then click to save settings.
to apply the record management settings to selected
7.2.2 Disk
View the total capacity of disk, disk status, disk SN code and storage space
of disk. You can format the disk and set record expiration time.
Operation Description
Step 1 Click Record in the main menu or menu of the record screen and choose
Disk to access the disk screen, as shown in Figure 7-23.
Figure 7-23 Disk screen
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Step 2 Click Format. The message “Are you sure to format disk? Your data will be lost” is displaying.
Step 3 Choose the disk group, there are four groups.
Step 4 Click
,and the disk would be formatted
Step 5 Enable recording overwrite, the disk will be overwrite automatically.
Step 6 Record expiration setting. Select record expiration days from the drop- down list of record expiration. The expired time is not 0, the records will be deleted when the time is over the setting value.
Step 7 Click
to save the settings.
The disk groups can keep the recording of channels at different disks, it will
improve the storage efficiency. The expired time is 0, it means the disk will
be rewrite only when the disk is full .
7.2.3 RAID
The NVR support to build/ edit/ delete the RAID. User can choose the type of
RAID according to the importance of recording.
RAID is only used for the device with 4 disks or more. And the disks must be
enterprise level disks. The capacity of disks is better same for efficient
using. RAID5 at least 3 disks can be created. RAID6 at least 4 disks can be
created. RAID10 at least 4 disks can be created. Create hot spare disk need
more one disk or double basic disks. The capacity of disks is better same for
efficient using.
Figure 7-24 RAID
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Operation Steps
Step 1 Click RAID to create the RAID.
Step 2 Click Create to choose disk to create a new RAID.
Step 3 Tick the to back up the broken disk in case, the number of disk must more than basic disks.
Step 4 Click
to save the creation, format the new RAID.
7.2.4 Storage Mode
User is based on need to distribute the channels to different disk group, and
use disk capacity reasonably, as shown in Figure:7-25
Figure 7-25 Storage mode
Operation Steps
Step 1 Choose the disk group. Step 2 Select the channel to record to disk
group. Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings. Step 4 The group list will
show the detail information.
If the channels are not in list, it means NVR will not to record these
channels, please make sure about all channels are in list. Choose number of
channel number you should consider the capacity of disk group.
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7.2.5 S.M.A.R.T 7.2.5.1 S.M.A.R.T
S.M.A.R.T is Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology, user can view
the health of disk, as shown in Figure 7-26 Figure 7-26 S.M.A.R.T
7.2.5.2 WDDA
The western digital disk has the WDDA function, the NVR can read the
information of disk, so that user can view the status of disk, as shown in
Figure 7-27
Figure 7-27 WDDA
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7.2.6 Disk Detection
Before the recording the video, user need to detect the disk to keep the data
safety, as shown in Figure 7-28.
Figure 7-28 Disk Detection
Operation Steps Step 1 Choose the disk from the drop-down list. Step 2 Tick
all or key to detect the disk. Detect all need some time, detect key section
maybe need a few minutes. Step 3 Click Scan to scan the disk. Step 4 The
result of disk will show in interface
The green block means good, the red block means bad, if the red blocks are too
much or at key section, please change the disk immediately. Please turn off
the video recording before the disk is detected, otherwise the recording of
video maybe lost.
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7.2.7 Cloud Storage (Only for Some Models)
The cloud storage can save the motion detection and intelligent analysis
alarm, if user certificate the Google Drive.
Figure 7-29 Cloud Storage
Operation Steps
Step 1 Enable the cloud storage, and the UUID of code path will show. Step 2
Choose the cloud type, the default is Google cloud. Step 3 Set upload video
size, the video is saving in sub stream(the video size is less). Step 4 Use
browser to scan the UUID to jump to Google drive certification, input the
account and password to certificate the NVR. Step 5 Input the code , click
Send to fish certificate, as shown in Figure 7-30
Figure 7-30 Certification
Step 6 Click Apply to save the settings
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Google Cloud only needs to be authenticated once, without multiple
authentications. After the authentication is completed, the cloud storage
function can be turned on or off as required. This function needs to be re-
certified after the device is restored to factory settings.The UUID is the
path of Google drive.
7.2
References
- on.com
- Norden Communication : Cables, PA Systems & Surveillance Systems Manufacturer & Supplier.
- Eyenor - Surveillance System Manufacturer & Supplier in India
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