FullDVRUserManualV1 020180604-1530282839
FullDVRUserManualV1 020180604-1530282839
FullDVRUserManualV1 020180604-1530282839
User Manual
Precautions
Precautions
Fully understand this document before using this device, and strictly observe rules in
this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places,
provide the tip "You have entered the area of electronic surveillance" in an eye-
catching place. Failure to correctly use electrical products may cause fire and severe
injuries. To prevent accidents, carefully read the following context:
Symbols
This document may contain the following symbols whose meanings are described
accordingly.
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It alerts you to fatal dangers which, if not avoided, may
cause deaths or severe injuries.
To prevent electric shocks or other dangers, keep power plugs dry and clean.
Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use power adapters that are
marked with the LPS standard when installing and using this device. Otherwise,
this device may be damaged.
Use accessories delivered with this device. The voltage must meet input voltage
requirements for this device.
If this device is installed in places with unsteady voltage, ground this device to
discharge high energy such as electrical surges in order to prevent the power supply
from burning out.
When this device is in use, ensure that no water or any liquid flows into the device.
If water or liquid unexpectedly flows into the device, immediately power off the
device and disconnect all cables (such as power cables and network cables) from
this device.
Do not focus strong light (such as lighted bulbs or sunlight) on this device.
Otherwise, the service life of the image sensor may be shortened.
If this device is installed in places where thunder and lightning frequently occur,
ground the device nearby to discharge high energy such as thunder strikes in order
to prevent device damage.
Avoid heavy loads, intensive shakes, and soaking to prevent damages during
transportation and storage. The warranty does not cover any device damage that is
caused during secondary packaging and transportation after the original packaging
is taken apart.
Protect this device from fall-down and intensive strikes, keep the device away from
magnetic field interference, and do not install the device in places with shaking
surfaces or under shocks.
Clean the device with a soft dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, dip the cloth into slight
neutral cleanser, gently wipe the dirt with the cloth, and then dry the device.
Do not jam the ventilation opening. Follow the installation instructions provided in
this document when installing the device.
Keep the device away from heat sources such as radiators, electric heaters, or other
heat equipment.
Keep the device away from moist, dusty, extremely hot or cold places, or places
with strong electric radiation.
If the device is installed outdoors, take insect- and moisture-proof measures to
avoid circuit board corrosion that can affect monitoring.
Remove the power plug if the device is idle for a long time.
Before unpacking, check whether the fragile sticker is damaged. If the fragile
sticker is damaged, contact customer services or sales personnel. The manufacturer
shall not be held responsible for any artificial damage of the fragile sticker.
Special Announcement
All complete products sold by the manufacturer are delivered along with nameplates,
operation instructions, and accessories after strict inspection. The manufacturer shall
not be held responsible for counterfeit products.
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.
Contents
Precautions .................................................................................................................... i
1 Specifications............................................................................................................ 1
2 Hard Disk .................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Precautions ..................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Hard Disk Recommendation .......................................................................................... 3
2.3 Approximate Video Storage Duration............................................................................. 3
2.4 Hard Disk Installation .................................................................................................... 4
3 Operation Instruction.............................................................................................. 8
3.1 Front panel ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Rear panel....................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Startup .......................................................................................................................... 10
3.4 Powering off the Device ................................................................................................ 11
3.5 Logging In to the System .............................................................................................. 11
3.6 Changing the Password ................................................................................................ 12
3.7 Adding Cameras ........................................................................................................... 13
4 Quick Navigation................................................................................................... 15
4.1 PTZ Operations ............................................................................................................ 17
4.1.1 PTZ .................................................................................................................. 17
4.1.2 UTC ................................................................................................................. 19
4.2 Playback ....................................................................................................................... 20
4.3 Search ........................................................................................................................... 21
4.4 Picture Grid .................................................................................................................. 22
4.5 Event ............................................................................................................................ 23
4.6 Main Menu ................................................................................................................... 23
5 Camera Management ............................................................................................ 25
5.1 Camera Management .................................................................................................... 26
5.1.1 Lock a Camera ................................................................................................. 26
5.1.2 Unlock a Camera .............................................................................................. 26
5.2 Picture Parameter ......................................................................................................... 27
5.3 Encode Parameter ......................................................................................................... 28
9 Web Access.............................................................................................................. 69
9.1 Login ............................................................................................................................ 69
9.2 Live Video .................................................................................................................... 70
9.3 Video Playback ............................................................................................................. 70
9.4 Alarm Search ................................................................................................................ 72
9.5 DVR Setting ................................................................................................................. 74
9.5.1 Viewing basic information ............................................................................... 75
9.5.2 Network management ...................................................................................... 76
9.5.2.1 IPv4 ............................................................................................. 76
9.5.2.2 Port .............................................................................................. 77
9.5.2.3 DDNS .......................................................................................... 78
9.5.2.4 SMTP .......................................................................................... 79
9.5.3 Device management ......................................................................................... 80
9.6 Alarm............................................................................................................................ 82
9.7 Storage.......................................................................................................................... 84
9.8 User .............................................................................................................................. 85
9.8.1 Privilege management ...................................................................................... 85
9.8.2 Modify password.............................................................................................. 88
9.8.3 Local ................................................................................................................ 88
10 FAQ ........................................................................................................................ 90
1 Specifications
WBXHD041S WBXHD082S WBXHD162S
Model
WBXHD041S1T WBXHD082S2T WBXHD162S4T
VIDEO
Video Compression H.264 High Profile
Encode Ability 4ch*1080P@15fps 8ch*1080P@15fps 16ch*1080P@15fps
Decode Ability 4ch *1080P@15fps 8ch*1080P@15fps 16ch*1080P@15fps
Pure Analog: Pure Analog: Pure Analog:
4ch*1080P/4ch*720 8ch*1080P/8ch*720 16ch*1080P/8ch*72
P P 0P
Mixed Input: Mixed Mixed
4ch*1080P(AHD+T Input:8ch*1080P(A Input:16ch*1080P(
VI+CVI) HD+TVI+CVI) AHD+TVI+CVI
Video Input 4ch*1080P(AHD 8ch*1080P(AHD 16ch*1080P(AHD
+CVI+ Network +CVI+ Network +CVI+ Network)
4ch*1080P(TVI 8ch*1080P(TVI 16ch*1080P(TVI+C
+CVI+ Network) +CVI+ Network) VI + Network
Pure Network: Pure Network: Pure
4ch*1080P/4ch*720 8ch*1080P/8ch*720 Network:16*1080P/
P P 16ch*720P
AUDIO
Audio Compression G711A
Two Way Audio Support
RECORD AND PLAYBACK
1 SATA(Each 2 SATA(Each 2 SATA(Each
Hard Drive maximum support maximum support maximum support
6T ) 6T ) 6T )
Record Manual/Event/Timer
4ch(pure local input 8ch(pure local input 16ch(pure local
Playback
mode) mode) input mode)
STORAGE AND BACKUP
Space Occupation 960H:12G~20G/ day*channel
2 Hard Disk
2.1 Precautions
Formatting will clear all video data on the hard disk. Use this function only when
necessary.
Be sure to uninstall the hard disk before removing it from the DVR during runtime;
otherwise, the hard disk may be damaged or data may be lost.
The DVR must be connected to a stable power supply during runtime; otherwise,
the hard disk may be damaged or data may be lost.
The maximum capacity of a single hard disk cannot exceed 6 TB.
The data listed in the preceding table is only for your reference. The recording time estimate
may be different from the actual recording time. The user shall be liable for any loss
incurred as a result thereof.
Step 2 Take out the hard disk fixing screws and silicone cushion included in the accessory
package, route the fixing screw through the silicone cushion, and install it to the screw
holes, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Step 3 Route the hard disk fixing screws through the holes on the base, push the hard disk to
the appropriate position according to the direction of arrow, as shown in Figure 2-3.
Step 4 Turn the device over, and fasten two hard disk fixing screws, as shown in Figure 2-4.
Step 5 Install the other hard disk according to Step 2, Step 3, and Step 4, then insert the hard
disk data cable and power cable, as shown in Figure 2-5.
Step 6 Put on the upper cover, and fasten the fixing screws, as shown in Figure 2-6.
----End
3 Operation Instruction
3.1 Front panel
Figure 3-1 shows the front panel of DVR. Table 3-1 shows the description of front
panel.
Figure 3-3 shows the rear panel of 0E-HD8C2TB and the interfaces on it.
Figure 3-3 shows the rear panel of 0E-HD16C2TB and the interfaces on it.
3.3 Startup
Before starting the DVR, ensure that the DVR is connected to a power supply.
When the DVR is connected to a power supply, it starts automatically upon the initial
power-on.
After the DVR is connected to a power supply, the power indicator is steadily on. Start
the DVR. The real-time video screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Users need to provide a hard disk for the DVR. 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. Log in 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 DVR. Format the hard disk.
The hard disk is damaged.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Enter the new password, and confirmation password.
Step 2 Click OK.
The real-time video screen is displayed
Switch
Remote monitor
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4 Quick Navigation
After the DVR operation screen is displayed, move the cursor to the downmost position
of the DVR screen. The DVR floating menu bar is displayed.
Click in the left of DVR floating menu bar. a quick main menu is displayed. The
quick main menu provides Playback, Search, Picture Grid, Event, System Setting,
Exit System and Shutdown, as shown in Figure 4-1.
In the middle of DVR floating menu bar, the video tool bar provides video window
switching, Dwell on, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) control, audio, and video signal, as
shown in Figure 4-2.
: layout button. After this button is clicked, the real-time video window is
switched between the single-screen mode and multi-screen mode. Click on the
right of screen splitting format and choose the channels to view the video.
: Dwell on, After this button is clicked, the layout dwell on screen is enable, for
how to set the dwell on, please see 6.4 Step 2.
: PTZ button. After this button is clicked, the PTZ operation screen is displayed,
where you can adjust the PTZ to control cameras.
: Audio button. After this button is clicked, the audio setting screen is displayed,
where you can choose the channel and adjust the volume.
: Video signal button. After this button is clicked, the video signal setting screen is
displayed, as show in Figure 4-3.
Normally, DVR video signal setting is auto by default, the DVR obtains the video
signal of analog camera automatically.
When the video is displayed incorrectly, choose the same video signal according to the
video signal of analog camera and click OK to save the signal setting.
A main menu quick toolbar is display on the right of DVR floating menu bar. The main
menu quick toolbar provides Playback, Search, Picture grid, Event, System setting,
as shown in Figure 4-4.
4.1.1 PTZ
The PTZ control and function settings are applicable only to high-speed dome, PTZ
cameras and cameras externally connected to PTZs,
The function in the PTZ control screen is described as follows:
: layout button. After this button is clicked, the real-time video window is switched.
: PTZ setting button. After this button is clicked, the PTZ setting page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-6.
Operation Steps
Step 2 Select a P.T.Z control type from the drop-down list box.
RS485: Use RS485 protocol to control analog high-speed domes and analog cameras
with Motorized zoom lenses.
Coaxial: Use coaxial protocol to control analog high-speed domes and analog cameras
with Motorized zoom lenses.
All: Math the RS485 or coaxial protocol automatically to control analog high-speed
domes and analog cameras with Motorized zoom lenses.
Step 3 Select a type of protocol from the drop-down list box.
Step 4 Set an address.
Step 5 Select a baud rate from the drop-down list box.
Step 6 Click OK to save P.T.Z setting or click cancel to cancel the P.T.Z setting.
Preset
You can configure preset positions and quickly rotate the camera to a preset position by
invoking the preset position.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Set preset.
4.1.2 UTC
The UTC control and function settings are applicable to front-end HD camera and OSD
operation of front-end HD camera.
Click UTC in PTZ control page, the UTC screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-8.
4.2 Playback
Playback refers to playing back a video.
Click Playback in the quick navigation bar to access the playback screen, as shown in
Figure 4-9.
: Slow play
: Fast forward
: Pause
: Backup. After this button is clicked, the video backup starts. This function is
available after a USB flash drive is connected to the DVR.
: Download. After this button is clicked, the backup ends. This function is
available after the backup function is enabled.
: Magnify. Apply only to a single screen. After this button is clicked, the image
magnified to 150%, click this button again to restore the original size.
: Full screen off. After this button is clicked, the device returns to the real-time
video screen.
: Indicates whether to insert a USB flash drive. indicates that a USB flash
drive is inserted into the DVR. indicates that no USB flash drive is inserted into
the DVR.
4.3 Search
Search refers to searching for a video by date and time.
Operation Description
Click Search in the quick navigation bar to access the search screen, as shown in
Figure 4-10.
: Slow play
: Fast forward
: Pause
: Backup. After this button is clicked, the video backup starts. This function is
available after a USB flash drive is connected to the DVR.
: Download. After this button is clicked, the backup ends. This function is available
after the backup function is enabled.
: Intelligent motion detection. After this button is clicked, the device automatically
locates a moving target.
: Full screen. After this button is clicked, the device plays a video in full screen.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click a camera in the camera list on the left side of the search screen. The video view
of the selected camera is displayed in the play window.
Step 2 Select a date in the calendar on the right side of the search screen.
Click or on the left side of the time axis below the play window to switch
the time axis, and then select time. Then, the play window plays the video in the
specified time range.
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 3 Select a time range on the right of . For example, if you select 7, it indicates that
the selected time range is 07:00:00-08:00:00.Videos in this time range are displayed as
12 thumbnails at an interval of 5 minutes in the window on the right.
Step 4 Select a required thumbnail, double-click it or right-click it and choose Play from the
shortcut menu to play the video.
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4.5 Event
Click Event on the quick navigation bar to access the alarm event screen. For details
about the screen and operations on this screen, see 8.1 "Event".
----End
5 Camera Management
Camera management mainly involves analog cameras and network cameras. Analog
cameras can be directly connected to input channels of the DVR. When analog cameras
are insufficient, the DVR automatically searches for and adds network cameras in the
same Local Area Network (LAN).
Camera management includes camera add or delete, picture parameter, encode
parameter, video loss, motion detection, privacy area, camera tamper, and setup OSD.
Operation Description
Click Camera in the main menu to access the camera management screen, as shown in
Figure 5-1.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a network camera to be locked in the camera list on the right side. The real-time
video and basic information of the network camera are displayed on the left side.
Step 2 Click the button next to Lock below the play window. The button turns blue and the
locking status is changed to in the camera list on the right side, click OK,
indicating that the camera is locked successfully.
Analog addresses directly connected to the DVR are locked preferentially and are
assigned the IP address 127.0.0.1. When channels of the DVR are insufficient for the
access of analog cameras, they automatically occupy the channels of network cameras.
If all channels of the DVR are bound to cameras, you need to unbind cameras that do not
need to be bound.
You can choose Click Add to automatically add cameras of all idle channels.
If a network camera is added, enter the username and password of the camera below the
play window. The video of the camera can be viewed only after successful login.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera to be unlocked in the camera list on the right side. Information about
the camera is displayed below the play window.
Step 2 Click the button next to Lock below the play window. The button turns white and the
locking status is changed to in the camera list on the right side, indicating that
the camera is unlocked successfully.
If you click Clear, a message as shown in Figure 5-2 is displayed. Click OK to unbind
network cameras of all channels of the DVR.
Operation Description
Click Picture Param next to Camera in the main menu or click Menu in the upper
left corner of the camera management screen and choose Picture Param to access the
Picture Parameter screen, as shown in Figure 5-3.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click a camera in the camera list on the left side of the Picture Parameter screen.
Step 2 Select where to install this camera from the drop-down list. The default values of
picture parameters vary with scenarios.
Step 3 Set the camera brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness.
Step 4 Click OK to save picture parameter settings or click Copy to all, then click OK to
apply the parameter settings to cameras of all channels.
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Operation Description
Click Menu in the upper left corner of the camera management screen and choose
Encode Param to access the Encode Parameter screen, as shown in Figure 5-4.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click a camera in the camera list on the left side of the Encode Parameter screen.
Step 2 Select Main Video or Sub Video.
Step 3 Set Resolution, Quality, Frame rate, Bitrate and Bitrate type.
Step 4 Click OK to save encode parameter settings or click Copy to all , then click OK to
apply the parameter settings to cameras of all channels.
----End
Operation Description
Click Menu in the upper left corner of the camera management screen and choose
Video loss to access the video loss screen, as shown in Figure 5-5.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Enable video loss.
Click on the right of Processing method to access arming time setting screen of
processing method, as shown in Figure 5-6.
NOTE
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 arming time page to select the whole day or whole week.
Deleting arming time: Click again or inverse selection to delete the selected
arming time.
Step 4 Set trigger channel.
1. Click Trigger channel tag to access trigger channel screen, as shown in Figure 5-7.
Operation Description
Click Menu in the upper left corner of the camera management screen and choose
Motion Detection to access the Motion Detection screen, as shown in Figure 5-9.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the Motion Detection screen.
After a motion detection area is selected, you can double-click it to delete the selected
area.
A maximum of four areas can be configured.
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Operation Description
Click Menu in the upper left corner of the camera management screen and choose
Privacy area to access the Privacy area screen, as shown in Figure 5-10.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the Privacy area screen.
Step 2 In the video window, hold down and drag the left mouse button to draw a privacy area.
Step 3 Click OK to save privacy area settings or click Copy to all, then click OK to apply the
privacy area settings to cameras of all channels.
----End
Operation Description
Click Menu in the upper left corner of the camera management screen and choose
Camera tamper to access the Camera tamper screen, as shown in Figure 5-11.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the camera tamper screen.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the OSD setting screen.
In the video window, click and drag time or channel to move to a location.
6 System setting
The system setting allows you to set basic information, network, record, output, alarms
manager, disk, privacy manager, advanced setting, and App for the system in System
Setting. Figure 6-1 shows the system setting screen.
6.1 Basic
The system allows you to view the firmware version, compile time and product model,
set the device name, display resolution, system language, time zone, time and date and
DST in Basic.
6.1.1 System
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Basic > System to access the System setting
screen, as shown in Figure 6-2.
6.1.2 Time
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Basic > Time to access the time setting screen,
as shown in Figure 6-3.
Step 2 Select a required date format from the Date Format drop-down list.
Step 3 Click next to 24 Hour to disable the 24-hour system. Then, the 12-hour system
is enabled. If 24 Hour is set to On, the 24-hour system is used and is enabled by
default.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Basic > Time zone to access the time zone
setting screen, as shown in Figure 6-4.
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Step 2 Select a required time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list.
Step 3 Click OK to save settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
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6.1.4 DST
When the DST start time arrives, the device time automatically goes forward one hour. When the
DST end time arrives, the device time automatically goes backward one hour.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Basic > DST to access the DST setting screen,
as shown in Figure 6-5.
6.2 Network
6.2.1 Ipv4
IPv4 is the IP protocol that uses an address length of 32 bits.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Network > IPv4 to access the Ipv4 setting
screen, as shown in Figure 6-6.
Step 3 Click next to Obtain DNS Automatically to enable or disable the function of
automatically getting a DNS address. The function is enabled by default.
If the function is disabled, click input boxes next to DNS1 and DNS2, delete
original addresses, and enter new addresses.
Step 4 Click Check. The system automatically checks network settings and the dialog box as
shown in Figure 6-7 is displayed. Check and connect the network based on network
check results.
Step 5 Click OK to save IPv4 network settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
----End
6.2.2 Port
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Network > PORT to access the port setting
screen, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Step 2 Set HTTP port, Data port1 and Data port2 respectively.
Step 3 Click OK to save settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
6.2.3 UPNP
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Network > UPNP to access the port mapping
setting screen, as shown in Figure 6-9.
Step 2 Click next to UPNP to enable or disable the function of UPNP. The function is
enabled by default.
Step 3 After UPNP is disabled, you can manually set the HTTP port and Data port1.
Step 4 Click OK to save settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
6.2.4 SMTP
If the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) function is enabled, the device
automatically sends alarm information to specified email addresses when an alarm is
generated.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Network > SMTP to access the SMTP setting
screen, as shown in Figure 6-10.
Step 2 Click next to SSL to enable or disable the function of SSL. The function is
disabled by default.
Step 3 Set SMTP server and SMTP server port manually.
Step 4 Set sender E-mail, user name and password manually.
Step 5 Set E-mail for receive alarm. the message “Mail has been sent, please check” is
displayed. Open the mail, if the verification code is received, that shows the E-mail is
set successfully.
Step 6 Set E-mail for retrieve the password. the message “Mail has been sent, please check” is
displayed. Open the mail,
Step 7 if the verification code is received, that shows the E-mail is set successfully.
Step 8 Click OK to save settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
----End
6.2.5 DDNS
Connect the specified camera to the Internet, and obtain the user name and password
for logging into the Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) server.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Network > DDNS to access the DDNS network
setting screen, as shown in Figure 6-11.
Step 2 Click the button next to Enable to enable the DDNS function. It is disabled by default.
Step 3 Select a required value from the Protocol drop-down list.
Step 4 Click OK to save DDNS network settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
An external network can access an address specified in the DDNS settings to access the
DVR.
----End
6.2.6 Blacklist
Set the IP address in specified network segment to allow access or prohibit access.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Network > Blacklist to access the blacklist
setting screen, as shown in Figure 6-12.
Step 2 Click next to Blacklist to enable or disable the function of blacklist. The
function is disabled by default.
Step 3 Select a required value from the rule type drop-down list.
Step 4 Click Add, the set the black and white list IP segment screen is displayed, as show in
Figure 6-13.
6.3 Record
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Record to access the record screen, as shown in
Figure 6-14.
Step 2 Click next to Enable schedule record to enable or disable the function of
schedule record. The function is enabled 7*24 recording by default.
Step 3 Set Schedule.
For details, please see Step 2~Step 5.
Step 4 Click OK to save record settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
----End
6.4 Output
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Output to access the output setting screen, as
shown in Figure 6-15.
Step 2 Click next to Dwell time to access the dwell time screen, as shown in Figure 6-16.
Step 3 Click next to CVBS output settings to access CVBS output settings screen, as
shown in Figure 6-17.
2. Set the display offset. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag the value bar
to set the left, up, right, down display offset of the CVBS monitor.
3. Set the display colour. Click Display colour tag to access the display colour screen,
as shown in Figure 6-18.
4. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag the value bar to set the brightness,
contrast, chroma, saturation of the CVBS monitor.
5. Click OK to save CVBS output settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
6.5.1 Surveillance
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Alarm manager > Surveillance to access the
surveillance setting screen, as shown in Figure 6-19.
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6.5.2 Alarm in
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Alarm manager > Alarm in to access the alarm
in setting screen, as shown in Figure 6-20.
6.6 Disk
The system allows you to view the total capacity, used capacity, and SNs of disks, and
clear all video data in a disk in disk management.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Disk to access the disk management screen, as
shown in Figure 6-21.
Step 2 You can view the total capacity, used capacity, and SN of a disk on the disk
management screen.
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You should clear the disk data when the disk is installed to the DVR for the first time.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Privilege manager > User manager to access
the user management screen, as shown in Figure 6-22.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Privilege manager > Modify password to
access the modify password screen, as shown in Figure 6-24.
Step 2 Enter the correct old password, new password, and confirm password, and click
Modify. The password is modified successfully.
The password should include at least two kinds of letter, character and number.
The password should be 6~32.
Step 3 Click OK to save modify password settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
----End
6.8 Privacy
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System setting screen, choose Privilege manager > privacy to access the
privacy screen, as shown in Figure 6-25.
Step 2 Click next to Enable password to enable or disable the function. The function
is enabled by default.
Step 3 Click OK to save enable password settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
----End
6.10 App
You can use application software that supports QR code scanning to scan the QR code
in App to download the application for mobile phones. Then, you can perform
operations on the DVR by using the App.
Operation Description
On the System setting screen, choose App to access the mobile phone App screen, as
shown in Figure 6-27.
7 Log Center
The system allows you to set and view records of any operations performed on the
DVR in Log Center, including power-on, parameter settings, and camera management.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click Log Center in the main menu to access the Log Center screen, as shown in
Figure 7-1.
Step 2 Select an object whose logs need to be queried on the left side of the Log Center
screen. The logs include system logs and logs of a camera in a channel.
Step 3 Set the log start time and end time on the right side of the Log Center screen.
Step 4 Click Inquire to query logs.
Step 5 Double-click a log to play the video generated at the log time point, as shown in Figure
7-2.
8 Alarm
The system allows you to view alarm events, set the timeline, and clear alarms in
Alarm.
8.1 Event
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click Alarm in the main menu to access the Event Center screen, as shown in Figure
8-1.
Step 2 Select a camera or all cameras on the left side of the Event Center screen.
Step 3 Select the event type below Event in the lower right part of the Event Center screen.
All event types are selected by default. You can click one event type to deselect it.
Step 4 Set the alarm start time and end time in the upper right part of the Event Center screen.
Step 5 Click Refresh to query alarm events.
Step 6 Double-click an alarm event to play the alarm video, as shown in Figure 8-2.
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8.2 Timeline
The system allows you to set the timeline to play alarm videos presented by time on
each day of a week.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Choose Alarm > Timeline in the main menu to access the Timeline screen, as shown
in Figure 8-3.
Step 2 Select the alarm time to view the alarm records on that day.
Step 3 Double-click an alarm picture to play the alarm video.
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9 Web Access
The DVR is embedded with a web server and supports mainstream browsers such as
Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Operations such as quick setup, real-
time preview, video playback, alarm search, DVR setup, and camera setup can be
performed through the web.
9.1 Login
The default IP address of the DVR is 192.168.0.121 when network interface 1 is used
and is 92.168.0.121 when network interface 2 is used. To access the DVR, enter the
corresponding IP address in the address bar of your web browser. If the DVR is
connected through network interface 1, enter http://1 92.168.0.121.
Before accessing the DVR through the web, ensure that the network connection is
correct and smooth.
Identify the connected network interface and enter the corresponding IP address in
the address bar of your browser.
Enter your user name and password to access the main interface.
Step 1 Click in the function navigation bar, the video playback interface is displayed, ,
as shown in Figure 9-3.
Click a camera in the device list. A selected device is marked with . An unselected
After a camera and date are selected, video information is displayed below the video
pane. The time scale above the file axis shows the different time points of video
recording. The time in blue in the middle is the time of the video being played.
The file axis displays videos. Red file axis indicates a video exits, blank file axis
indicates no video exits.
You can play a video after selecting a device and date. Figure 9-4 shows the control bar
of video playback, Table 9-1 describes the operations.
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Operation Steps
Step 1 Click Alarm Search in the navigation bar at the top of the web interface.
Step 2 Click at the top right conner, set the channel, type,start time and end time, as
shown in Figure 9-6
Step 3 Click OK, the result will be displayed as shown in Figure 9-7
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System > Basic setting to access the Basic
interface, as shown in Figure 9-9.
Step 2 Click Time, Time zone, DST, Device language to view these basic information..
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Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System >Network management to access the
IPv4 interface, as shown in Figure 9-10.
If the function is disabled, click input boxes next to IP, Netmask, and Gateway to set
the parameters as required.
Step 3 Click next to Obtain DNS Automatically to enable or disable the function of
automatically getting a DNS address. The function is enabled by default.
If the function is disabled, click input boxes next to DNS1 and DNS2, delete original
addresses, and enter new addresses.
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9.5.2.2 Port
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click PORT label to enter the port setting interface, as shown in Figure 9-11
Step 2 Set HTTP port, Data port1 and Data port2 respectively.
9.5.2.3 DDNS
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click DDNS label to enter the DDNS setting interface, as shown in Figure 9-12
Step 2 Click the button to enable the DDNS function. It is disabled by default.
An external network can access an address specified in the DDNS settings to access the
DVR.
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9.5.2.4 SMTP
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click SMTP label to enter the SMTP setting interface, as shown in Figure 9-13.
Step 2 Click next to SSL to enable Secure Sockets Layer( Some SMTP servers are
required). It is disabled by default.
restart?” is displayed.
Upgrade
restore?” is displayed.
Close
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9.6 Alarm
You can set motion alarm in alarm interface.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Alarm >Channel Alarm to access the motion
alarm interface, as shown in Figure 9-15.
1. Click Time plan in channel alarm interface, the time plan interface is display, as
shown in Figure 9-16
NOTE
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 schedule page to select the whole day or whole week.
Step 8 Click Apply to save the setting or Click Copy to and select one or more channels to
copy the settings to the selected channels.
9.7 Storage
You can configure record policy in storage interface.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Storage > Record policy to access the Record
policy interface, as shown in Figure 9-17.
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9.8 User
You can add, modify, and delete a user and privilege in user manager interface.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose User > Privilege management to access the
Privilege management interface, as shown in Figure 9-18
NOTE
Click to modify the user and privilege of operator and media user in the user list..
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose User > Modify password to access the Modify
password interface, as shown in Figure 9-20.
Step 2 Enter the old password, and set the new password and confirm password.
Step 3 Click Apply, the password is modified successfully, the system return to the login
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9.8.3 Local
You can set the image download path for snapshot and the record download path for
record files in the download configuration interface.
Operation Steps
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Local > Download Config to access the
Download configuration interface, as shown in Figure 9-21.
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10 FAQ
1. Why is the DVR self-test screen frozen?
Use the methods below to fix the problem:
Method 1: Check whether the DVR is equipped with a hard disk.
Method 2: Check whether the DVR is equipped with an unformatted hard disk.
Method 3: Check whether the hard disk is damaged.
If a hard disk is not required, Click continue in the lower right corner of the screen to
resume the startup process.