Manual de Usuario para Serie DS-96000NI-I
Manual de Usuario para Serie DS-96000NI-I
Manual de Usuario para Serie DS-96000NI-I
User Manual
Network Video Recorder User Manual
User Manual
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About this Manual
This Manual is applicable to Network Video Recorder (device).
The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the product. Pictures, charts, images
and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only. The information
contained in the Manual is subject to change, without notice, due to firmware updates or other
reasons. Please find the latest version in the company website
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Please use this user manual under the guidance of professionals.
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USED WITH ILLEGITIMATE PURPOSES.
IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE
LATER PREVAILS.
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Regulatory Information
FCC Information
Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
EU Conformity Statement
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and
comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of
as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this
product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or
dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info
2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed
of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation
for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may
include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling,
return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see:
www.recyclethis.info
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
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Applicable Models
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
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Safety Instructions
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the
installer and/or end-user.
In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety
regulations of the nation and region. Please refer to technical specifications for detailed
information.
Input voltage should meet both the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and the Limited Power
Source with 100~240 VAC or 12 VDC according to the IEC60950-1 standard. Please refer to
technical specifications for detailed information.
Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over-
heating or a fire hazard.
Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket.
If smoke, odor or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and unplug the power
cable, and then please contact the service center.
Before connecting and operating your device, please be advised of the following tips:
Ensure unit is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
Unit is designed for indoor use only.
Keep all liquids away from the device.
Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications.
Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf. Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of
dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit.
Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible.
Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals.
A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device.
Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Replace with
the same or equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions
provided by the battery manufacturer.
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General
Connectable to network cameras, network dome and encoders.
Connectable to the third-party network cameras like ACTI, Arecont, AXIS, Bosch, Brickcom,
Canon, PANASONIC, Pelco, SAMSUNG, SANYO, SONY, Vivotek and ZAVIO, and cameras that
adopt ONVIF or PSIA protocol.
Connectable to the smart IP cameras.
H.265, H.265+, H.264, H.264+, SVAC, MPEG4, and MJPEG (only for Hikvision IP camera) video
formats.
PAL/NTSC adaptive video inputs.
Each channel supports dual-stream.
Up to 128/256 network cameras can be added according to different models.
Independent configuration for each channel, including resolution, frame rate, bit rate, image
quality, etc.
The quality of the input and output record is configurable.
Local Monitoring
HDMI 1, HDMI 2, and VGA outputs are provided.
HDMI 2 video output at up to 4K resolution.
Multiple screen display in live view is supported, and the display sequence of channels is
adjustable.
Live view screen can be switched in group. Manual switch and auto-switch are provided and
the auto-switch interval is configurable.
Configurable main stream and sub-stream for the live view.
Quick setting menu is provided for live view.
Motion detection, video tampering, video exception alert and video loss alert functions.
Privacy mask.
Multiple PTZ protocols supported; PTZ preset, patrol and pattern.
Zooming in by clicking the mouse and PTZ tracing by dragging mouse.
HDD Management
Up to 16 SATA hard disks and 1 eSATA disk can be connected for DS-96000NI-I16(/H) series
NVR.
Up to 24 SATA hard disks and 1 eSATA disk can be connected for DS-96000NI-I24(/H) series
NVR.
Up to 10 TB storage capacity for each disk supported.
Supports 8 network disks (NAS/IP SAN disk).
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Files Management
Important files search and export.
Vehicle detection files and human appearance files search and export.
Export video data by USB, SATA or eSATA device.
Export video clips when playback.
Management and maintenance of backup devices.
Either Normal or Hot Spare working mode is configurable to constitute an N+1 hot spare
system.
Alarm and Exception
Configurable arming time of alarm input/output.
Alarm for video loss, motion detection, tampering, abnormal signal, video input/output
standard mismatch, illegal login, network disconnected, IP confliction, abnormal
record/capture, HDD error, and HDD full, etc.
VCA detection alarm is supported.
Smart analysis for people counting and heat map
Alarm triggers full screen monitoring, audio alarm, notifying surveillance center, sending email
and alarm output.
Automatic restore when system is abnormal.
Other Local Functions
Operable by front panel, mouse, remote control, or control keyboard.
Three-level user management; admin user is allowed to create many operating accounts and
define their operating permission, which includes the limit to access any channel.
Admin password resetting by exporting/importing the GUID file.
Operation, alarm, exceptions and log recording and searching.
Manually triggering and clearing alarms.
Import and export of device configuration information.
Network Functions
Four self-adaptive 10M/100M/1000M network interfaces and the multi-address, and network
fault-tolerance working modes are configurable.
IPv6 is supported.
TCP/IP protocol, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, SADP, SMTP, NFS, and iSCSI are supported.
TCP, UDP and RTP for unicast.
Auto/Manual port mapping by UPnPTM.
Support access by Hik-Connect.
Remote web browser access by HTTPS ensures high security.
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ANR (Automatic Network Replenishment) function is supported, which enables the IP camera
save the recording files in the local storage when the network is disconnected, and
synchronizes the files to the device when the network is resumed.
Remote reverse playback via RTSP.
Supports accessing by the platform via ONVIF.
Remote search, playback, download, locking and unlocking of the record files, and support
downloading files broken transfer resume.
Remote parameters setup; remote import/export of device parameters.
Remote viewing of the device status, system logs and alarm status.
Remote keyboard operation.
Remote HDD formatting and program upgrading.
Remote system restart and shutdown.
RS-232, RS-485 transparent channel transmission.
Alarm and exception information can be sent to the remote host
Remotely start/stop recording.
Remotely start/stop alarm output.
Remote PTZ control.
Two-way audio and voice broadcasting.
Embedded WEB server.
Development Scalability:
SDK for Windows system.
Source code of application software for demo.
Development support and training for application system.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 16
Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 16
DS-96000NI-I16(/H) Series ...................................................................................... 16
DS-96000NI-I24(/H) Series ...................................................................................... 17
IR Remote Control Operations ......................................................................................... 18
Pairing (Enabling) the IR Remote to a Specific Device (optional) ........................... 18
Unpairing (Disabling) an IR Remote from a Device ................................................. 19
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 22
USB Mouse Operation ...................................................................................................... 23
Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................ 24
Chapter 2 Getting Started .............................................................................................................. 26
Start up the Device ........................................................................................................... 26
Activate the Device .......................................................................................................... 26
Configure Unlock Pattern for Login .................................................................................. 27
Log in to the Device .......................................................................................................... 29
Log in via Unlock Pattern......................................................................................... 29
Log in via Password ................................................................................................. 31
Enter Wizard to Configure Quick Basic Settings ............................................................... 31
Enter Main Menu ............................................................................................................. 35
System Operation ............................................................................................................. 36
Log out..................................................................................................................... 36
Shut Down the Device ............................................................................................. 36
Reboot the Device ................................................................................................... 36
Chapter 3 Camera Management ................................................................................................... 37
Add the IP Cameras .......................................................................................................... 37
Add the IP Camera Manually .................................................................................. 37
Add the Automatically Searched Online IP Cameras .............................................. 38
Enable the H.265 Stream Access ...................................................................................... 38
Upgrade the IP Camera .................................................................................................... 38
Configure the Customized Protocols ................................................................................ 39
Chapter 4 Camera Settings ............................................................................................................ 41
Configure OSD Settings .................................................................................................... 41
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Front Panel
DS-96000NI-I16(/H) Series
DS-96000NI-I16(/H) Series
Description
No. Name Description
1 Panel lock Locks or unlocks the panel by the key.
Returns to the previous menu.
Press it twice quickly to switch the main and
Exit auxiliary port.
In live view mode, press it to enter PTZ control
Shortcut interface.
2
buttons Press it to pop up main menu.
Hold it for 5 seconds to turn on/off button
Menu sound.
During playback, press it to show/hide control
panel.
Solid red: at least one HDD is installed
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DS-96000NI-I24(/H) Series
DS-96000NI-I24(/H) Series
Panel Description
No. Name Description
1 Power switch Powers on/off device.
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On the IR Remote:
Press the DEV button.
Use the Number buttons to enter the Device ID# that was entered into the device.
Press Enter button to accept the new Device ID#.
Remote Control
(Re)-enabling the IR Remote requires pairing to a device. See “Pairing the IR Remote to a Specific
device (optional),” above.
The keys on the remote control closely resemble the ones on the front panel.
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IR Remote Functions
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Numera Switch to the corresponding channel in Live View or PTZ Control mode
3
ls Input numbers in Edit mode
Delete characters before cursor
4 EDIT
Check the checkbox and select the ON/OFF switch
Adjust focus in the PTZ Control menu
5 A Switch on-screen keyboards (upper and lower case alphabet, symbols, and
numerals)
Enter Manual Record setting menu
6 REC Call a PTZ preset by using the numeric buttons in PTZ control settings
Turn audio on/off in Playback mode
Go to Playback mode
7 PLAY
Auto scan in the PTZ Control menu
8 INFO Reserved
Switches between main and spot output
9 VOIP
Zooms out the image in PTZ control mode
Return to Main menu (after successful login)
10 MENU N/A
Show/hide full screen in Playback mode
Navigate between fields and menu items
Use Up/Down buttons to speed up/slow down recorded video, and
DIRECTI Left/Right buttons to advance/rewind 30 secs in Playback mode
12
ON
Cycle through channels in Live View mode
Control PTZ camera movement in PTZ control mode
ENTER Confirm selection in any menu mode
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Checks checkbox
Play or pause video in Playback mode
Advance video a single frame in single-frame Playback mode
Stop/start auto switch in auto-switch mode
13 PTZ Enter PTZ Control mode
Go back to previous screen
14 ESC
N/A
RESERV
15 Reserved
ED
Select all items on a list
16 F1 N/A
Switch between play and reverse play in Playback mode
PTZ
17 Adjust PTZ camera iris, focus, and zoom
Control
Cycle through tab pages
18 F2
Switch between channels in Synchronous Playback mode
Troubleshooting
Make sure you have installed batteries properly in the remote control. And you have to aim the
remote control at the IR receiver in the front panel.
If there is no response after you press any button on the remote, follow the procedure below to
troubleshoot.
Go to System > General by operating the front control panel or the mouse.
Check and remember device ID#. The default ID# is 255. This ID# is valid for all the IR remote
controls.
Press the DEV button on the remote control.
Enter the device ID# you set in step 2.
Press the ENTER button on the remote.
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If the Status indicator on the front panel turns blue, the remote control is operating properly. If
the Status indicator does not turn blue and there is still no response from the remote, please
check the following:
Batteries are installed correctly and the polarities of the batteries are not reversed.
Batteries are fresh and not out of charge.
IR receiver is not obstructed.
No fluorescent lamp is used nearby
If the remote still can’t function properly, please change a remote and try again, or contact the
device provider.
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Rear Panel
Purpose:
The interfaces of DS-96000NI-I16 and DS-96000NI-I24 are the same. The interfaces of DS-
96000NI-I16/H and DS-96000NI-I24/H are the same. We take the example of DS-96000NI-I16/H
series to introduce the rear panel.
DS-96000NI-I16/H Series
Panel Description
No. Name Description
1 HDMI 1/2 HDMI video output connector.
2 Audio in RCA connector for audio input.
Audio out RCA connector for audio output.
3 USB 3.0 Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) ports for additional devices
such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
4 LAN 4 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interfaces.
5 eSATA Connects external SATA HDD, CD/DVD-RM.
6 VGA DB9 connector for VGA output.
7 Mini SAS Connector for mini SAS.
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(optional)
8 Reset Reset button.
9 RS-232 Connector for RS-232 devices.
10 Alarm in Connector for alarm input.
Alarm out Connector for alarm output.
RS-485 Connector for RS-485 devices.
KB Connector for keyboard.
11 GND Ground (needs to be connected when NVR starts up).
12 Power Only one power supply module is provided by default.
supply Two power supply modules are optional for redundancy.
modules
13 Decoding Decoding board. Only available for DS-96000NI-I16/H and
board DS-96000NI-I24/H.
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We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of
8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case
letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And
we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system,
resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Enter the password to activate the IP camera (s) connected to the device.
Optionally, check Export GUID to export the GUID for future password resetting.
Click OK to save the password and activate the device.
After the device is activated, you should properly keep the password.
When you have enabled Export GUID, continue to export the GUID file to the USB flash
driver for the future password resetting.
You can duplicate the password to the IP cameras that are connected with default protocol.
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Use the mouse to draw a pattern among the 9 dots on the screen. Release the mouse when the
pattern is done.
If the two patterns are different, you must set the pattern again.
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Only the admin user has the permission to unlock the device.
Please configure the pattern first before unlocking. Please refer to Chapter 2.2 Activate the
Device
Purpose:
For the first-time access, you need to activate the device by setting an admin password. No
operation is allowed before activation. You can also activate the device via Web Browser, SADP
or Client Software.
Enter the admin password twice.
We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8
characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case
letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we
recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the
password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
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Enter the password to activate the IP camera (s) connected to the device.
Optionally, check Export GUID to export the GUID for future password
resetting.
After the device is activated, you should properly keep the password.
When you have enabled Export GUID, continue to export the GUID file to the USB flash driver
for the future password resetting.
You can duplicate the password to the IP cameras that are connected with default protocol.
Configure Unlock Pattern for Login.
Right click the mouse on the screen and select the menu to enter the interface.
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If you have forgotten your pattern, you can select the Forgot My Pattern or Switch User
option to enter the normal login dialog box.
When the pattern you draw is different from the pattern you have configured, you should
try again.
If you have drawn the wrong pattern for more than 5 times, the system will switch to the
normal login mode automatically.
Log in via Password
Purpose:
If device has logged out, you must login the device before operating the menu and other
functions.
Enter User Name.
Login Interface
Enter Password.
Click OK to log in.
When you forget the password of the admin, you can click Forgot Password to reset the
password.
In the Login dialog box, if you enter the wrong password for 7 times, the current user
account will be locked for 60 seconds.
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The Setup Wizard can walk you through some important settings of the device. If you don’t want
to use the Setup Wizard at that moment, click Exit.
Configure the date and time on the Date and Time Setup interface.
After the time settings, click Next to enter the Network Setup Wizard window, as shown in the
following figure.
Network Settings
Click Next after you configured the network parameters, which takes you to the HDD
Management window.
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HDD Management
To initialize the HDD, click the Init button. Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD.
Click Next. You enter the Camera Setup interface to add the IP cameras.
1) Click Search to search the online IP Camera. Before adding the camera, make sure the IP
camera to be added is in active status.
2) Click the Add to add the camera.
If the camera is in inactive status, you can select the camera from the list and click Activate to
activate the cameras.
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Hik-Connect Access
Click Next to enter the Change Password interface to create the new admin password if
required.
Change Password
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We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of
8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case
letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And
we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting
the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Description of Icons
Icon Description
Live View
Playback
File Management
Smart Analysis
Camera Management
Storage Management
System Management
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System Maintenance:
System Operation
Log out
Purpose:
After logging out, the monitor turns to the live view mode and if you want to perform any
operations, you need to enter user name and password to log in again.
After you have logged out the system, menu operation on the screen is invalid. It is required to
input a user name and password to unlock the system.
Shut Down the Device
Do not press the POWER button again when the system is shutting down.
Reboot the Device
From the Shutdown menu, you can also reboot the device.
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Click the Custom Add tab on the title bar or click in the idle channel window to enter the
Add IP Camera interface.
Enter IP address, protocol, management port, and other information of the IP camera to add.
Enter the login user name and password of the IP camera.
Add IP Camera
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Add IP Camera
If the IP camera to add has not been actiavated, you can activate it from the IP camera list on the
camera management interface.
Plug the U-flash drive with the IP camera’s firmware upgrade file to the device.
On the camera management interface, select a camera.
Go to More Settings > Upgrade at the top taskbar.
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Protocol Management
Select the protocol type of transmission and choose the transfer protocols.
Type: The network camera adopting custom protocol must support getting stream through
standard RTSP.
Path: you have to contact the manufacturer of the network camera to consult the URL
(uniform resource locator) for getting main stream and sub-stream.
The format of the URL is: [Type]://[IP Address of the network camera]:[Port]/[Path].
Example: rtsp://192.168.1.55:554/ch1/main/av_stream.
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The protocol type and the transfer protocols must be supported by the connected IP camera.
Click OK to save the settings.
Result:
After adding the customized protocols, you can see the protocol name is listed in the drop-down
list.
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You can use the mouse to click and drag the text frame on the preview window to adjust the
OSD position.
Click the Apply button to apply the settings.
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Up to 4 privacy masks zones can be configured and the size of each area can be adjusted.
Related Operation:
The configured privacy mask zones on the window can be cleared by clicking the corresponding
Clear Zone1-4 icons on the right side of the window, or click Clear All to clear all zones.
Click Apply to save the settings.
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Click OK.
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In the live view mode, click from the toolbar to enter the digital zoom interface.
You can move the sliding bar or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in/out the image to different
proportions (1 to 16X).
Digital Zoom
Fisheye View
The device supports the fisheye expansion for the connected fisheye camera in live view or
playback mode.
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In the live view mode, click the to enter the fisheye expansion mode.
180° Panorama ( ): Switch the live view image to the 180° panorama view.
360° Panorama ( ): Switch the live view image to the 360° panorama view.
PTZ Expansion ( ): The PTZ Expansion is the close-up view of some defined area in the
fisheye view or panorama expansion, and it supports the electronic PTZ function, which is
also called e-PTZ.
Radial Expansion ( ): In the radial expansion mode, the whole wide-angle view of the
fisheye camera is displayed. This view mode is called Fisheye View because it approximates
the vision of a fish’s convex eye. The lens produces curvilinear images of a large area, while
distorting the perspective and angles of objects in the image.
3D Positioning
3D Positioning (for I series device) is for zooming in/out the specific area of live image.
In the live view mode, click the to enter the 3D positioning mode.
Operate the zoom in/out in the image.
Zoom in
Use the left key of mouse to click on the desired position in the video image and drag a
rectangle area in the lower right direction to realize zoom in.
Zoom out
Use the left key of mouse to drag a rectangle area in the upper left direction to move the
position to the center and enable the rectangle area to zoom out.
In the live view mode, click to enter the digital zoom operation interface in full screen
mode.
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Target Tracking
Purpose:
The function is only available for PanoVu series network camera.
Before you start:
Add a 24 MP PanoVu series network camera to channel 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Enter live view interface and click of PanoVu series network camera. The live view
window will be divided into 1+5 windows to show details.
Click to start auto-tracking. Or click and drag to select five areas in PanoVu series
network camera.
Target Detection
In live view mode, the target detection function can be used to detect the human
motoion/face/vechicle/human body during the last 5 seconds and the following 10 seconds.
In the live view mode, click Target Detection tab to enter the target detection interface.
Check the checkbox of the icons to select different detection types: motion detection ( ),
You can select the historical analysis ( ) or the real-time analysis ( ) to obtain the
results.
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Target Detection
Result:
The smart analysis results of the detection are displayed in the list. Optionally, click a result in
list to play the related video.
Live View-General
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Dwell Time: The time in seconds to dwell between switching of cameras when enabling auto-
switch in Live View.
Enable Audio Output: Enable/disable audio output for the selected video output.
Volume: Adjust the volume of live view, playback and two-way audio for the selected output
interface.
Event Output: Select the output to show event video.
Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time: Set the time in seconds to show alarm event screen.
Click OK to save the settings.
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Select multiple windows and click to join the windows. The selected windows must be in
rectangle area.
Click Save.
Result:
Select a live view layout from the list and click to edit the name.
Select a live view layout from the list and click to delete the name.
Configure Live View Mode
Go to System> Live View>View Settings.
Live View
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You can also click-and-drag the camera to the desired window on the live view interface to set the
camera order.
Related Operation:
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Configure the Frame Rate, Max. Bitrate Mode and Max. Bitrate. The higher frame rate and
bitrate settings result in the higher requirement of bandwidth.
Click Apply.
Result:
You can view all of the channels in one screen using the CMS or web browser.
In the live view mode of the main output monitor, the menu operation is not available while Aux
output mode is enabled.
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Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view. The PTZ control wizard
pops up as below.
Follow the wizard to adjust the PTZ view, focus, and zoom in/out the camera.
(Optional) Check Do not show this prompt again.
Click OK to exit.
ConfigurePTZ Parameters
Purpose
Follow the procedure to set the parameters for PTZ. The configuration of the PTZ parameters
should be done before you control the PTZ camera.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view. The PTZ control panel
displays on the right of the interface.
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All the parameters should be exactly the same as the PTZ camera parameters.
Click OK to save the settings.
Set a Preset
Purpose:
Follow the steps to set the preset location which you want the PTZ camera to point to when an
event takes place.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
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Use the directional buttons on the PTZ control panel to wheel the camera to the location where
you want to set preset, and the zoom and focus operations can be recorded in the preset as
well.
Click in the lower right corner of live view to set the preset.
Set Preset
(Optional) Click in the lower right corner of live view to view the configured presets.
Call a Preset
Purpose:
This feature enables the camera to point to a specified position such as a window when an event
takes place.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
Or click in the lower right corner of live view, and click the configured preset to call it.
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Set a Patrol
Purpose:
Patrols can be set to move the PTZ to different key points and have it stay there for a set
duration before moving on to the next key point. The key points are corresponding to the
presets.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click Patrol to configure patrol.
Patrol Configuration
Patrol Settings
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Call a Patrol
Purpose:
Calling a patrol makes the PTZ to move according to the predefined patrol path.
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Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click Patrol on the PTZ control panel.
Patrol Configuration
Set a Pattern
Purpose:
Patterns can be set by recording the movement of the PTZ. You can call the pattern to make the
PTZ movement according to the predefined path.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click Pattern to configure pattern.
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Call a Pattern
Purpose:
Follow the procedure to move the PTZ camera according to the predefined patterns.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click Pattern to configure pattern.
Pattern Configuration
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click the directional buttons to wheel the camera to the location where you want to set the
limit, and click Left Limit or Right Limit to link the location to the corresponding limit.
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The speed dome starts linear scan from the left limit to the right limit, and you must set the left
limit on the left side of the right limit, as well the angle from the left limit to the right limit should
be no more than 180º.
Call Linear Scan
Before operating this function, make sure the connected camera supports the linear scan and is in
HIKVISION protocol.
Purpose:
Follow the procedure to call the linear scan in the predefined scan range.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click Linear Scan to start the linear scan and click it again to stop it.
(Optional) Click Restore to clear the defined left limit and right limit data.
Before operating this function, make sure the connected camera supports the linear scan and is in
HIKVISION protocol.
Purpose
For some certain model of the speed dome, it can be configured to start a predefined park
action (scan, preset, patrol and etc.) automatically after a period of inactivity (park time).
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click Park (Quick Patrol), Park (Patrol 1) or Park (Preset 1) to activate the park action.
Park (Quick Patrol): The dome starts patrol from the predefined preset 1 to preset 32 in
order after the park time. The undefined preset will be skipped.
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Park (Patrol 1): The dome starts moving according to the predefined patrol 1 path after the
park time.
Park (Preset 1): The dome moves to the predefined preset 1 location after the park time.
The park time can only be set via the speed dome configuration interface. The value is 5s by
default.
Click Stop Park (Quick Patrol), Stop Park (Patrol 1) or Stop Park (Preset 1) to inactivate it.
Auxiliary Functions
Before you start
Please make sure the connected IP camera supports the PTZ function, and is properly
connected.
Purpose
You can operate the auxiliary functions including light, wiper, 3D positioning, and center on the
PTZ control panel.
Click on the quick settings toolbar of the PTZ camera live view.
The PTZ control panel displays on the right of the interface.
Click Aux Function.
Click the icons to operate the aux functions. See the table for the description of the icons.
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Light on/off
Wiper on/off
3D positioning
Center
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Chapter 7 Storage
Storage Device Management
Install the HDD
Before startup of the device, install and connect the HDD to the device. Refer to the Quick Start
Guide for the installation instructions.
Adding NAS
Go to Storage > Storage Device.
Click Add to enter the Custom Add interface.
Select the NetHDD from the drop-down list.
Select the type to NAS.
Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field.
Click Search to search the available NAS disks.
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Select the NAS disk from the list shown below, or you can manually enter the directory in the
text field of NetHDD Directory.
Click the OK to complete the adding of the NAS disk.
Result:
After having successfully added the NAS disk, return to the HDD Information menu. The added
NetHDD will be displayed in the list.
Adding IP SAN
Go to Storage > Storage Device.
Click Add to enter the Custom Add interface.
Select the NetHDD from the drop-down list.
Select the type to IP SAN.
Enter the NetHDD IP address in the text field.
Click Search to search the available IP SAN disks.
Select the IP SAN disk from the list shown below.
Click OK to complete the adding of the IP SAN disk.
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Result:
After having successfully added the IP SAN disk, return to the HDD Information menu. The added
NetHDD will be displayed in the list.
If the installed HDD or NetHDD is uninitialized, please select it and click the Init button for
initialization.
Configure eSATA for Data Storage
When there is an external eSATA device connected to device, you can configure eSATA for the
data storage, and you can manage the eSATA in the device.
Click Storage>Advanced.
Select the eSATA type to Export or Record/Capture from the dropdown list of eSATA.
Export: use the eSATA for backup.
Record/Capture: use the eSATA for record/capture. Refer to the following steps for operating
instructions.
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When the eSATA type is selected to Record/Capture, enter the storage device interface.
Edit the property of the selected eSATA, or initialize it is required.
If the day experiences a failed backup, the device will back up the record files 48 hours ahead of
the backup start time in the next day.
Select channel(s) for backup.
Select Backup Stream Type as you desired.
Select overwrite type.
Disable: When hard drive is full, it will stop writing.
Enable: When hard drive is full, it will continue to write new files by deleting the oldest files.
Click Apply to finish.
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Storage Mode
Configure HDD Group
Purpose:
Multiple HDDs can be managed in groups. Video from specified channels can be recorded onto a
particular HDD group through HDD settings.
Go to Storage> Storage Device.
Check the checkbox to select the HDD to set the group.
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Regroup the cameras for HDD if the HDD group number is changed.
Go to Storage> Storage Mode.
Check the checkbox of Group tab.
Select the group No. from the list.
Check the checkbox to select the IP camera (s) to record/capture on the HDD group.
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(Optional) You can click Copy to if you want to copy the quota settings of the current camera to
other cameras.
Click the Apply button to apply the settings. Reboot the device to activate the new storage
mode settings.
When the quota capacity is set to 0, all cameras will use the total capacity of HDD for record and
picture capture.
Configure Data Release
Purpose:
Enable smart release function and set the quota ratio between the normal video and important
video. After these, the device immigrates the important video from the normal video quota to
the quota of important video. The device will automatically delete the expired videos. The
function greatly improves the utility rate of space without consuming R/W performance.
Go to Storage > Storage Mode.
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Recording Parameters
Main Stream
The Main Stream refers to the primary stream that affects data recorded to the hard disk drive
and will directly determine your recording quality and image size.
Comparing with the sub-stream, the main stream can provide a higher quality video with higher
resolution and frame rate.
Frame Rate (FPS - Frames Per Second): refers to how many frames are captured each second. A
higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the video stream, as it maintains
image quality throughout.
Resolution: Image resolution is a measure of how much detail a digital image can hold: the greater
the resolution, the greater the level of detail. Resolution can be specified as the number of pixel-
columns (width) by the number of pixel-rows (height), e.g.,1024×768.
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Bitrate: The bit rate (in kbit/s or Mbit/s) is often referred to as speed, but actually defines the
number of bits/time unit and not distance/time unit.
Enable H.264+ Mode: The H.264+ mode helps to ensure the high video quality with a lowered
bitrate. It can effectively reduces the need of bandwith and HDD storage space.
A higher resolution, frame rate and bitrate setting will provide you the better video quality, but it
will also require more internet bandwidth and use more storage space on the hard disk drive.
Sub-Stream
The sub-stream is a second codec that runs alongside the mainstream. It allows you to reduce
the outgoing internet bandwidth without sacrificing your direct recording quality.
The sub-stream is often exclusively used by smartphone applications to view live video. Users
with limited internet speeds may benefit most from this setting.
Picture
The picture refers to the live picture capture in continuous or event recording type.
Picture Quality: set the picture quality to low, medium or high. The higher picture quality results
in more storage space requirement.
Interval: the interval of capturing live picture.
Capture Delay Time: the duration of capturing pictures.
ANR
ANR (Automatic Network Replenishment) function which enables the IP camera to save the
recording files in the local storage when the network is disconnected, and when the network is
resumed, it uploads the files to the device.
Enable the ANR (Automatic Network Replenishment) function via the web browser
(Configuration > Storage > Schedule Settings > Advanced).
Configure Advanced Recording Settings
Go to Storage > Schedule Settings > Record Schedule/Capture Schedule.
Check the checkbox of Enable to enable scheduled recording.
Click Advanced to set the recording parameters.
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Refer to Chapter 7.1.2 Add the Network Disk for network HDD connections.
Go to Storage > Recording Schedule.
Recording Schedule
Select a camera.
Check Enable Schedule.
Select a record type. The record type can be Continuous, Motion Detection, Alarm, Motion |
Alarm, Motion & Alarm, and Event.
Different recording types are configurable.
Continuous: scheduled recording.
Event: recording triggered by all event triggered alarm.
Motion: recording triggered by motion detection.
Alarm: recording triggered by alarm.
M/A: recording triggered by either motion detection or alarm.
M&A: recording triggered by motion detection and alarm.
Select a day and click-and-drag the mouse on the time bar to set the record schedule.
Repeat the above steps to schedule recording or capture for other days in the week.
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The all-day continuous recording is configured for the device by factory default.
Click Apply to save the settings.
To enable Motion, Alarm, M | A (motion or alarm), M & A (motion and alarm) and Event triggered
recording and capture, you must configure the motion detection settings, alarm input settings and
other events as well. Please refer to Chapter 10 and Chapter 12 for details.
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Set the picture capture schedule. Refer to Chapter 7.4 Configure Recording Schedule for details.
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You must set the storage mode to Group before you set the HDD property to Redundancy. For
detailed information, please refer to Chapter 7.2.1 Configure HDD Group. There should be at least
another HDD which is in Read/Write status.
Go to Storage > Storage Device.
Select a HDD from the list and Click to enter the Local HDD Settings interface.
Set the HDD property to Redundancy.
HDD Property-Redundancy
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Enable RAID
Purpose:
Perform the following steps to enable the disk array function.
Go to Storage > Advanced.
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One-Touch Creation
Purpose:
One-touch configuration helps you to quickly create the disk array. By default, the array type
created by one-touch configuration is RAID 5.
Before you start:
Enable RAID function. For details, refer to Chapter 8.1.1 Enable RAID.
Install at least 3 HDDs. If more than 10 HDDs are installed, 2 arrays will be created. To maintain
reliable and stable running of the HDDs, it is recommended to use enterprise-level HDDs with
the same model and capacity.
Go to Storage > RAID Setup > Physical Disk.
Physical Disk
If you install 4 HDDs or more, a hot spare disk for array rebuilding will be created.
A message box will pop up when the array creation is completed, click OK on it.
Optionally, the device will automatically initialize the created array. Go to Storage > RAID
Setup > Array view the information of created arrray.
Manual Creation
Purpose:
Manually create the array of RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 10.
Go to Storage > RAID Setup > Physical Disk.
Click Create.
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Create Array
Enter the array name.
Select RAID Level as RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 as required.
Select the physical disks to constitute array.
Required Number of HDD
Click OK.
Optionally, the device will automatically initialize the created array. Go to Storage > RAID
Setup > Array view the information of created arrray.
Array List
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Rebuild Array
Purpose:
The status of array includes Functional, Degraded and Offline. To ensure the high security and
reliability of the data stored in array, you should take immediate and proper maintenance at
arrays according their status.
Functional: No disk loss in the array.
Offline: The number of lost disks has exceeded the limit.
Degraded: If amount of HDD fail in array, array degrades. You should recover it to Functional by
array rebuilding.
Physical Disk
Array List
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Rebuild Array
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Delete Array
Array List
Attention
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Export Files
Purpose
Export files for backup purposes using USB device (USB flash drive, USB HDD, USB optical disc
drive), SATA optical disc drive or eSATA HDD.
Search files to export. For details, see 9.1.1 Search Files.
Click to select files and click Export.
Select the file to export as Video and Log and click OK.
Click OK to export files to backup device.
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Click Search to display results. The matched files are displayed in thumbnail or list.
Select Target Picture or Source Picture in menu bar to display related pictures only.
Target Picture: Display the search results of people close-up.
Source Picture: Display the search results of original picture captured by camera.
Export Human Files
Purpose
Export files for backup purposes using USB device (USB flash drive, USB HDD, USB optical disc
drive), SATA optical disc drive or eSATA HDD.
Search for the human files to export. For details, see 9.2.1 Search Human Files.
Click to select files and click Export.
Select the file to export as Video and Log and click OK.
Click OK to export files to backup device.
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Click Search to display results. The matched files are displayed in thumbnail or list.
Select Target Picture or Source Picture in menu bar to display related pictures only. Select
Video or Picture to specify the file type.
Target Picture: Display the search results of vehicle close-up.
Source Picture: Display the search results of original picture captured by camera.
Export Vehicle Files
Purpose
Export files for backup purposes using USB device (USB flash drive, USB HDD, USB optical disc
drive), SATA optical disc drive or eSATA HDD.
Search for the vehicle files to export. For details, see 9.3.1 Search Vehicle Files.
Click to select files and click Export.
Select the file to export as Video and Log and click OK.
Click OK to export files to backup device.
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Chapter 10 Playback
Play Video Files
Instant Playback
Instant Playback enables the device to play the recorded video files in last five minutes. If no
video is found, it means there is no recording during the last five minutes.
On the live view window of the selected camera, move the cursor to the window bottom to
access the toolbar.
Playback Interface
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Toolbar of Playback
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Set the rules and areas for smart search of line crossing detection, intrusion detection or
motion detection event triggered recording.
Line Crossing Detection
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Custom Search
Click Search.
On the search results interface, select a file and click to start playing the video.
Video Synopsis
Purpose:
Video synopsis is an approach to create a short video summary of a long video. It tracks and
analyzes moving objects (also called events), and converts video streams into a database of
objects and activities.
Before you start:
Enable Dual-VCA and intrusion detection/line crossing detection on the network camera.
Go to Playback interface.
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Click in toolbar.
Synopsis Playback
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Tag Search
Click Search.
On the search results interface, select a tag file and click to start playing the video.
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Click Search.
On the search results interface, select an event video file/picture file and double click to start
playing the video.
Event Files
Refer to Chapter 10 and Chapter 12 VCA Event Alarm for details for event and alarm
settings.
Refer to Chapter 7.7 Configure Event Triggered Recording for the event triggered
recording/capture settings.
Play by Sub-periods
Purpose:
The video files can be played in multiple sub-periods simultaneously on the screens.
Go to Playback.
Select icon at the left bottom corner to enter the sub-period playing mode.
Select a camera.
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Set the start time and end time for searching video.
Select the different multi-period at the right bottom corner, e.g., 4-Period.
According to the defined number of split-screens, the video files on the selected date can be
divided into average segments for playback. E.g., if there are video files existing between 16:00 and
22:00, and the 6-screen display mode is selected, then it can play the video files for 1 hour on each
screen simultaneously.
Play Log Files
Purpose:
Play back record file(s) associated with channels after searching system logs.
Go to Maintenance>Log Information.
Click Log Search tab to enter Playback by System Logs.
Set search time and type and click Search.
Choose a log with video file and click to start playing the log file.
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Select and click the button or double click to play the file.
Playback Operations
Set Play Strategy in Smart/Custom Mode
Purpose:
When you are in the smart or custom video playback mode, you can set the playing speed
separately for the normal video and the smart/custom video, or you can select to skip the
normal video.
In the Smart/Custom video playback mode, click to set the play strategy.
When Do not Play Normal Videos is checked, the device will skip the normal video and play
the smart (motion/line crossing/intrusion) video and the custom (searched video) only in
the normal speed (X1).
When Do not Play Normal Videos is unchecked, you can set the play speed for the normal
video the smart/custom video separately. The speed range is from X1 to XMAX.
You can set the speed in the single-channel play mode only.
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: Set the start time and end time of the video clipping.
The encoding parameters for the main stream and sub-stream can be configured in Storage >
Encoding Parameters.
Thumbnails View
With the thumbnails view on the playback interface, you can conveniently locate the required
video files on the time bar.
In the video playback mode, move the mouse to the time bar to get the preview thumbnails of
the video files.
Thumbnails View
You can select and click on a required thumbnail to enter the full-screen playback.
Fisheye View
You can enter the fisheye expansion view during the video playback.
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180° Panorama ( ): Switch the live view image to the 180° panorama view.
360° Panorama ( ): Switch the live view image to the 360° panorama view.
PTZ Expansion ( ): The PTZ Expansion is the close-up view of some defined area in the
fisheye view or panorama expansion, and it supports the electronic PTZ function, which is
also called e-PTZ.
Radial Expansion ( ): In the radial expansion mode, the whole wide-angle view of the
fisheye camera is displayed. This view mode is called Fisheye View because it approximates
the vision of a fish’s convex eye. The lens produces curvilinear images of a large area, while
distorting the perspective and angles of objects in the image.
Fast View
You can hold the mouse to drag on the time bar to get the fast view of the video files.
In the video playback mode, use the mouse to hold and drag through the playing time bar to fast
view the video files.
Release the mouse to the required time point to enter the full-screen playback.
Digital Zoom
In the video playback mode, click from the toolbar to enter the digital zoom interface.
You can move the sliding bar or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in/out the image to different
proportions (1 to16X).
Digital Zoom
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Select the normal linkage actions, trigger alarm output or trigger recording channel.
Full Screen Monitoring
When an alarm is triggered, the local monitor displays in full screen the video image from the
alarming channel configured for full screen monitoring.
If alarms are triggered simultaneously in several channels, their full-screen images will be
switched at an interval of 10 seconds (default dwell time). A different dwell time can be set by
going to System>Live View > Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time.
Auto-switch will terminate once the alarm stops and back to the live view interface.
You must select the channel(s) in Trigger Channel settings you want to trigger full screen
monitoring.
Audible Warning
It will trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected.
Notify Surveillance Center
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It will send an exception or alarm signal to the remote alarm host when an event occurs. The
alarm host refers to the PC installed with Remote Client.
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If you select Auto, the port mapping items are read-only, and the external ports are set by the
router automatically.
You can click Refresh to get the latest status of the port mapping.
OPTION 2: Manual
If you select Manual, you can edit the external port on your demand by clicking to
activate External Port Settings.
You can use the default port No., or change it according to actual requirements.
External Port indicates the port No. for port mapping in the router.
The value of the RTSP port No. should be 554 or between 1024 and 65535, while the value
of the other ports should be between 1 and 65535 and the value must be different from
each other. If multiple devices are configured for the UPnP™ settings under the same
router, the value of the port No. for each device should be unique.
Enter the virtual server setting page of router; fill in the blank of Internal Source Port with the
internal port value, the blank of External Source Port with the external port value, and other
required contents.
Each item should be corresponding with the device port, including server port, http port,
RTSP port and https port.
The virtual server setting interface below is for reference only, it may be different due to
different router manufactures. Please contact the manufacture of router if you have any
problems with setting virtual server.
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To trigger an alarm output when an event occurs, please refer to Chapter 11.7.3 Configure Alarm
Output to set the alarm output parameters.
Click Trigger Channel and select one or more channels which will start to record/capture or
perform full-screen monitoring when motion alarm is triggered.
You have to set the recording schedule to realize this function. Please refer to Refer to Chapter
7.4 Configure Recording Schedule for settings of the recording schedule.
Click Apply to save the settings.
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Check Enable.
Set the video tampering area. Use the mouse to click and drag on the preview screen to draw
the customized video tampering area.
You can click Clear to clear the current area settings and draw again.
Set sensitivity level (0-2). 3 levels are available. The sensitivity allows you to calibrate how
readily movement triggers the alarm. The higher value results in the more readily to trigger the
video tampering detection.
Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule.
Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions。
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Select the alarm input1 item from the list and click .
Select the alarm input type to N.C or N.O.
Edit the alarm name.
Check the radio button of Enable One-Key Disarming.
Select the alarm linkage action (s) you want to disarm for the local alarm input1.
When the alarm input 1 (Local<-1) is enabled with one-key disarming, the other alarm input
settings are not configurable.
Click Apply to save the settings.
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Alarm Output
(Optional) You can click Copy to copy the same settings to other alarm output (s).
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2) Click to select the exception type (s) to take the event hint.
Select the excetion type from the drop-down list to set the linkage actions.
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Exceptions Handling
Set the normal linkage and alarm output triggering. Refer to 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage
Actions.
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Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time: Set the time in seconds to show alarm event screen. If
alarms are triggered simultaneously in several channels, their full-screen images will be
switched at an interval of 10 seconds (default dwell time).
Go to the Linkage Action interface of the alarm detection (e.g., motion detection, video
tampering, face detection, etc.).
Select the Full Screen Monitoring alarm linkage action.
Select the channel(s) in Trigger Channel settings you want to make full screen monitoring.
Auto-switch will terminate once the alarm stops and back to the live view interface.
Configure Audio Warning
The audio warning enables the system to trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected.
Go to System>View>General.
Enable the audio output and set the volume.
Go to the Linkage Action interface of the alarm detection (e.g., motion detection, video
tampering, face detection, etc.).
Select the Audio Warning alarm linkage action.
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Go to the Linkage Action interface of the alarm detection (e.g., motion detection, video
tampering, face detection, etc.).
Select the Send Email alarm linkage action.
Refer to Chapter 11.7.3 Configure Alarm Output for the alarm output settings.
Configure PTZ Linkage
The system can trigger the PTZ actions (e.g., call preset/patrol/pattern) when the alarm event,
or VCA detection events occur.
Make sure the PTZ or speed dome connected supports PTZ linkage.
Go to the Linkage Action interface of the alarm input or VCA detection (e.g., face detection, line
crossing detection, intrusion detection, etc.).
Select the PTZ Linkage.
Select the camera to perform the PTZ actions.
Select the preset/patrol/pattern No. to call when the alarm events occur.
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You can set one PTZ type only for the linkage action each time.
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Face Detection
Purpose:
Face detection function detects the face appears in the surveillance scene. Linkage actions will
be triggered when a human face is detected.
Go to System > Event > Smart Event.
Select a camera to configure.
Face Detection
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Vehicle Detection
Purpose:
Vehicle Detection is available for the road traffic monitoring. In Vehicle Detection, the passed
vehicle can be detected and the picture of its license plate can be captured. You can send alarm
signal to notify the surveillance center and upload the captured picture to FTP server.
Go to System > Event > Smart Event.
Select a camera to configure.
Click Vehicle.
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Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of vehicle detection.
Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule.
Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions
Configure rules, including Area Settings, Picture, Overlay Content, and Blacklist and Whitelist.
Area Settings: Up to 4 lanes are selectable.
Click Save.
Refer to the User Manual of Network Camera for the detailed instructions for the vehicle
detection.
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Intrusion Detection
Purpose:
Intrusion detection function detects people, vehicle or other objects which enter and loiter in a
pre-defined virtual region, and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
Go to System > Event > Smart Event.
Select a camera to configure.
Click Intrusion.
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Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule.
Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions.
Click Apply.
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Sensitivity: The higher the value is, the more easily the detection alarm can be triggered.
Its range is [0-100].
3) Click Draw Region and draw a quadrilateral in the preview window by specifying four
vertexes of the detection region.
Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule.
Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions.
Click Apply.
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Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of unattended baggage
detection.
Follow the steps to set the detection rules and detection areas.
1) Select an Arming Region to configure. Up to 4 regions are selectable.
2) Drag the sliders to set Time Threshold and Sensitivity.
Time Threshold: The time of the objects left over in the region. If the value is 10, alarm is
triggered after the object is left and stayed in the region for 10s. Its range is [5s-20s].
Sensitivity: Similarity degree of the background image. The higher the value is, the more
easily the detection alarm can be triggered.
3) Click Draw Region and draw a quadrilateral in the preview window by specifying four
vertexes of the detection region.
Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule.
Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions.
Click Apply.
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Audio exception detection detects the abnormal sounds in the surveillance scene, such as the
sudden increase/decrease of the sound intensity.
Go to System > Event > Smart Event.
Select a camera to configure.
Click Audio Exception.
Optionally, check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of audio exception detection.
Follow the steps to set the detection rules.
1) Select the Exception Detection tab.
2) Check the checkboxes of Audio Loss Exception, Sudden Increase of Sound Intensity
Detection, or Sudden Decrease of Sound Intensity Detection.
Audio Loss Exception: Detects the sound steep rise in the surveillance scene. You can set
the detection sensitivity and threshold for sound steep rise. You need to configure its
Sensitivity and Sound Intensity Threshold.
Sensitivity: The smaller the value is, the more severe the change should be to trigger the
detection. Range [1-100].
Sound Intensity Threshold: It can filter the sound in the environment. The louder the
environment sound, the higher the value should be. Adjust it according to the
environment. Range [1-100].
Sudden Decrease of Sound Intensity Detection: Detects the sound steep drop in the
surveillance scene. You need set the detection sensitivity [1-100].
Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule.
Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.2 Configure Alarm Linkage Actions.
Click Apply.
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Defocus Detection
Purpose:
The image blur caused by defocus of the lens can be detected.
Go to System > Event > Smart Event.
Select a camera to configure.
Click Defocus.
Defocus Detection
PIR Alarm
Purpose:
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A PIR (Passive Infrared) alarm is triggered when an intruder moves within the detector vision
field. The heat energy dissipated by a person, or any other warm blooded creature such as dogs,
cats, etc., can be detected.
Go to System > Event > Smart Event.
Select a camera to configure.
Click PIR Alarm.
FIR Alarm
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Queue Management
After connecting the device with queue management camera, you can set the arming schedule
and linkage action of queue management.
Before you start
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Ensure you have connected the device with queue management camera, and the camera is
online.
Go to System > Event > Smart Event.
Select a queue management camera from the camera list.
(Optional) Check Save VCA Picture to save the captured pictures of detection.
Set the arming schedule. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule.
Set the linkage actions. Refer to Chapter 11.1 Configure Arming Schedule
Select the Arming Schedule tab.
Choose one day of a week and set the time segment. Up to eight time periods can be set within
each day.
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People Counting
Purpose:
The Counting is used to calculate the number of people entered or left a certain configured area
and form in daily/weekly/monthly/annual reports for analysis.
Go to Smart Analysis > Counting.
Select the camera.
Select the report type to Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report, or Annual Report.
Set the Date to analyze. Then the people counting graphic will show.
Heat Map
Purpose:
Heat map is a graphical representation of data. The heat map function is usually used to analyze
how many people visited and stayed in a specified area.
The heat map function must be supported by the connected IP camera and the corresponding
configuration must be set.
Go to Smart Analysis > Heat Map.
Select a camera.
Select the report type as Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report, or Annual Report.
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Click Counting. Then the results displayed in graphics marked in different colors will show.
As shown in the figure above, red color block (255, 0, 0) indicates the most welcome area, and blue
color block (0, 0, 255) indicates the less-popular area.
(Optional) Click Export to export the statistics report in excel format.
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Check Enable DHCP to obtain IP settings automatically if a DHCP server is available in the
network.
Valid range of MTU value is 500 to 9676.
Click Apply.
Configure Hik-Connect
Purpose
Hik-Connect provides mobile phone application and platform service to access and manage your
connected devices, which enables you to get a convenient remote access to the surveillance
system.
Go to System > Network > Advanced > Platform Access.
Check Enable to activate the function. Then the service terms will pop up.
1) Enter the verification code in Verification Code.
2) Scan the QR code to read the service terms and privacy statement.
3) Check The Hik-Connect service will require internet access. Please read Service Terms
and Privacy Statement before enabling the service if you agree the service terms and
privacy statement.
4) Click OK to save the settings.
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Configure DDNS
Purpose
You can set Dynamic DNS service for network access. Different DDNS modes are available:
DynDNS, PeanutHull, and NO-IP.
Before You Start
You must register DynDNS, PeanutHull and NO-IP services with your ISP before configuring DDNS
settings.
Go to System > Network > TCP/IP > DDNS.
Check Enable.
Select DynDNS under DDNS Type.
PeanutHull and NO-IP are also available under DDNS Type, and required information should be
entered accordingly.
Enter Server Address for DynDNS (i.e. members.dyndns.org).
Under Device Domain Name, enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS website.
Enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS website.
DDNS Settings
Click Apply.
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Configure PPPoE
If the device is connected to Internet through PPPoE, you need to configure user name and
password accordingly under System > Network > TCP/IP > PPPoE.
Contact your Internet service provider for details about PPPoE service.
Configure NTP
Purpose
Connection to a network time protocol (NTP) server can be configured on your device to ensure
the accuracy of system date and time.
Go to System > Network > TCP/IP > NTP.
NTP Settings
Check Enable.
Configure NTP settings as need.
Interval (min): Time interval between two time synchronization with NTP server.
NTP Server: IP address of the NTP server.
NTP Port: Port of the NTP server.
Click Apply.
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Configure SNMP
Purpose
You can configure SNMP settings to get device status and parameter information.
Before You Start
Download the SNMP software to receive device information via SNMP port. By setting the trap
address and port, the device is allowed to send alarm event and exception message to the
surveillance center.
Go to System > Network > Advanced > SNMP.
SNMP Settings
Check Enable. A message will pop up to prompt possible security risk and click Yes to continue.
Configure the SNMP settings as needed.
Trap Address: IP address of the SNMP host.
Trap Port: Port of the SNMP host.
Click Apply.
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Configure Email
Purpose
The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated users when a
specified event occur, such as an alarm or motion event is detected, or the administrator
password is changed, etc.
Before You Start
The device must be connected to a local area network (LAN) that contains an SMTP mail server.
The network must also be connected to either an intranet or the Internet depending on the
location of the e-mail accounts to which you want to send notification.
Go to System > Network > Advanced > Email.
Email Settings
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Configuring NAT
Purpose:
Two ways are provided for port mapping to realize the remote access via the cross-segment
network, UPnP™ and manual mapping.
UPnPTM
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) can permit the device seamlessly discover the presence of other
network devices on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing,
communications, etc. You can use the UPnP™ function to enable the fast connection of the device
to the WAN via a router without port mapping.
Before you start:
If you want to enable the UPnP™ function of the device, you must enable the UPnP™ function of
the router to which your device is connected. When the network working mode of the device is set
as multi-address, the Default Route of the device should be in the same network segment as that
of the LAN IP address of the router.
Go to Menu > Configuration > Network > NAT.
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OPTION 1: Auto
If you select Auto, the port mapping items are read-only, and the external ports are set by the
router automatically.
You can click Refresh to get the latest status of the port mapping.
OPTION 2: Manual
If you select Manual, you can edit the external port on your demand by clicking to
activate External Port Settings.
You can use the default port No., or change it according to actual requirements.
External Port indicates the port No. for port mapping in the router.
The value of the RTSP port No. should be 554 or between 1024 and 65535, while the value
of the other ports should be between 1 and 65535 and the value must be different from
each other. If multiple devices are configured for the UPnP™ settings under the same
router, the value of the port No. for each device should be unique.
Enter the virtual server setting page of router; fill in the blank of Internal Source Port with the
internal port value, the blank of External Source Port with the external port value, and other
required contents.
Each item should be corresponding with the device port, including server port, http port,
RTSP port and https port.
The virtual server setting interface below is for reference only, it may be different due to
different router manufactures. Please contact the manufacture of router if you have any
problems with setting virtual server.
Configure Ports
You can configure different types of ports to enable relevant functions.
Go to System > Network > Advanced > More Settings and configure port settings as needed.
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Alarm Host IP/Port: With a remote alarm host configured, the device will send the alarm
event or exception message to the host when an alarm is triggered. The remote alarm host
must have the client management system (CMS) software installed.
The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the CMS software (e.g.,
iVMS-4200) is installed, and the Alarm Host Port (7200 by default) must be the same as the
alarm monitoring port configured in the software.
Server Port: Server port (8000 by default) should be configured for remote client software
access and its valid range is 2000 to 65535.
HTTP Port: HTTP port (80 by default) should be configured for remote web browser access.
Multicast IP: Multicast can be configured to enable live view for cameras that exceed the
maximum number allowed through network. A multicast IP address covers Class-D IP ranging
from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 and it is recommended to use the IP address ranging from
239.252.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
When adding a device to the CMS software, the multicast address must be the same as that of
the device.
RTSP Port: RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is a network control protocol designed for use
in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers. The port is
554 by default.
Port Settings
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Hot Spare
Click Apply.
Click Yes in popup attention box to reboot the device.
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The camera connection will be disabled when the device works in the hot spare mode.
It is highly recommended to restore the defaults of the device after switching the working
mode of the hot spare device to normal mode to ensure the normal operation afterwards.
Hot Spare
Click Apply.
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HDD Clone
Check the HDD to clone. The capacity of selected HDD must match the capacity of clone
destination.
Click Clone.
Click Yes on popup message box to continue clone.
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Message Box
S.M.A.R.T Detection
Purpose:
The device provides the HDD detection function such as the adopting of the S.M.A.R.T. and the
Bad Sector Detection technique. The S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting
Technology) is a monitoring system for HDD to detect and report on various indicators of
reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures.
Go to Maintenance > HDD Operation > S.M.A.R.T..
Select the HDD to view its S.M.A.R.T information list.
Select the self-test types as Short Test, Expanded Test or the Conveyance Test.
Click Self-Test to start the S.M.A.R.T. HDD self-evaluation.
The related information of the S.M.A.R.T. is shown on the interface. You can check the HDD
status.
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If you want to use the HDD even when the S.M.A.R.T. checking is failed, you can check the
checkbox of the Continue to use the disk when self-evaluation is failed item.
Bad Sector Detection
Go to Maintenance > HDD Operation > Bad Sector Detection.
Select the HDD No. in the dropdown list you want to configure.
Select All Detection or Key Area Detection as the detection type.
Click the Self-Test button to start the detection.
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On the Export interface, select the storage device from the dropdown list of Device Name.
Select the format of the log files to be exported. Up to 15 formats are selectable.
Click the Export to export the log files to the selected storage device.
Related Operation:
Click the New Folder button to create new folder in the storage device.
Click the Format button to format the storage device before log export.
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After the importing process is completed, you must reboot the device to activate the settings.
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After having finished the import of configuration files, the device will reboot automatically.
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Upgrade System
Purpose:
The firmware on your device can be upgraded by local backup device or remote FTP server.
Upgrade by FTP
Before you start:
Ensure the network connection of the PC (running FTP server) and the device is valid and
correct. Run the FTP server on the PC and copy the firmware into the corresponding directory of
your PC.
Go to Maintenance>Upgrade.
Click the FTP tab to enter the local upgrade interface.
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Upgrade by Hik-Connect
After logging the device in to Hik-Connect, the device would periodically check for the latest
firmware from Hik-Connect. If an upgrade firmware is available, the device will notify you when
you log in. You can also manually check for the latest firmware.
Before You Start
Ensure the device has successfully connected to Hik-Connect, and it requires to install at least
one read-write HDD for firmware downloading.
Go to Maintenance > Upgrade > Online Upgrade.
Click Check Upgrade to manually check for the latest firmware from Hik-Connect.
The device will automatically check for the latest firmware every 24 hours. If it detects available
upgrade firmware, the device will notify you when you log in.
(Optional) You can switch on Download Latest Package Automatically to automatically
download the latest firmware package.
Click Upgrade Now.
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Restore Defaults
The device will reboot automatically after restoring to the default settings.
System Service
Network Security Settings
HTTP
You can choose to disable the HTTP, or set the HTTP authentication when it is enabled as
demand to enhance the access security.
Purpose
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If you need to enable the HTTP service, you can set the HTTP authentication to enhance the
access security.
Go to System > System Service > System Service.
HTTP Authentication
Two authentication types are selectable: digest and digest/basic. For security reasons, it is
recommended to select digest as the authentication type.
Disabling HTTP
Purpose
The admin user account can disable the HTTP service from the GUI or the web browser.
After the HTTP is disabled, all its related services, including the ISAPI, Onvif and Gennetc, will
terminate as well.
Go to System > System Service> System Service.
Uncheck the Enable HTTP to disable the HTTP service.
RTSP Authentication
Purpose
You can specifically secure the stream data of live view by setting the RTSP authentication.
Go to System > System Service> System Service.
RTSP Authentication
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Two authentication types are selectable: digest and digest/basic. If you select digest, as the RTSP
authentication, only the request with digest authentication can access the video stream by the
RTSP protocol via the IP address. For security reasons, it is recommended to select digest as the
authentication type.
Click Save to save the settings.
Add User
The added user accounts have the permission to connect other devices to the device via ONVIF
protocol.
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The stream encryption password is synchronized with the Hik-Connect service verification code.
After enabling the encryption code, the Hik-Connect stream will be forcedly encrypted. Make
sure the Hik-Connect service supports the stream encryption as well.
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Mouse Pointer Speed: Set the speed of mouse pointer; 4 levels are configurable.
Enable Wizard: Enable/disable the Wizard when the device starts up.
Enable Password: Enable/disable the use of the login password.
Click the Apply button to save the settings.
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Add a User
Go to System > User.
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Add User
In the Add User interface, enter the information for new user, including User Name, Password,
Confirm (password), User Level (Operator/Guest) and User’s MAC Address.
Strong Password recommended–We highly recommend you create a strong password of your
own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following
categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to
increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly,
especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better
protect your product.
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User Level: Set the user level to Operator or Guest. Different user levels have different
operating permission.
Operator: The Operator user level has permission of Two-way Audio in Remote
Configuration and all operating permission in Camera Configuration by default.
Guest: The Guest user has no permission of Two-way Audio in Remote Configuration and
only has the local/remote playback in the Camera Configuration by default.
User’s MAC Address: The MAC address of the remote PC which logs onto the device. If it is
configured and enabled, it only allows the remote user with this MAC address to access the
device.
Click OK to finish the new user account adding.
Result: In the User Management interface, the added new user is displayed on the list.
User List
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Set the operating permission of Local Configuration, Remote Configuration and Camera
Configuration for the user.
Local Configuration
Local Log Search: Searching and viewing logs and system information of device.
Local Parameters Settings: Configuring parameters, restoring factory default parameters and
importing/exporting configuration files.
Local Camera Management: The adding, deleting and editing of IP cameras.
Local Advanced Operation: Operating HDD management (initializing HDD, setting HDD
property), upgrading system firmware, clearing I/O alarm output.
Local Shutdown Reboot: Shutting down or rebooting the device.
Remote Configuration
Remote Log Search: Remotely viewing logs that are saved on the device.
Remote Parameters Settings: Remotely configuring parameters, restoring factory default
parameters and importing/exporting configuration files.
Remote Camera Management: Remote adding, deleting and editing of the IP cameras.
Remote Serial Port Control: Configuring settings for RS-232 and RS-485 ports.
Remote Video Output Control: Sending remote button control signal.
Two-Way Audio: Realizing two-way radio between the remote client and the device.
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Remote Alarm Control: Remotely arming (notify alarm and exception message to the remote
client) and controlling the alarm output.
Remote Advanced Operation: Remotely operating HDD management (initializing HDD, setting
HDD property), upgrading system firmware, clearing I/O alarm output.
Remote Shutdown/Reboot: Remotely shutting down or rebooting the device.
Camera Configuration
Remote Live View: Remotely viewing live video of the selected camera (s).
Local Manual Operation: Locally starting/stopping manual recording and alarm output of the
selected camera (s).
Remote Manual Operation: Remotely starting/stopping manual recording and alarm output of
the selected camera (s).
Local Playback: Locally playing back recorded files of the selected camera (s).
Remote Playback: Remotely playing back recorded files of the selected camera (s).
Local PTZ Control: Locally controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera (s).
Remote PTZ Control: Remotely controlling PTZ movement of the selected camera (s).
Local Video Export: Locally exporting recorded files of the selected camera (s).
Click OK to save the settings.
Only the admin user account has the permission of restoring factory default parameters.
Set Local Live View Permission for Non-Admin Users
Go to System > User.
Click of admin user.
Enter admin password and click OK.
Select cameras that non-admin user can view in local and click OK.
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The admin user can set this permission for user accounts.
When the normal user (Operator or Guest) has no local live view permission for specific
camera (s), the live view permission for such camera (s) on lock screen status cannot be
configured (live view not allowed by default).
Edit the Admin User
For the admin user account, you can modify its password the unlock pattern.
Go to System > User.
Select the admin user from the list and click Modify.
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Edit the admin user information as demand, including the new admin password (strong
password is required), and MAC address.
Edit the unlock pattern for the admin user account.
1) Check the checkbox of Enable Unlock Pattern to enable the use of unlock pattern when
logging in to the device.
2) Use the mouse to draw a pattern among the 9 dots on the screen, and release the
mouse when the pattern is done.
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Click the of Export GUID to enter the reset password interface to export the GUID file for
the admin user account.
When the admin password is changed, you can export the new GUID to the connected U flash
disk in the Import/Export interface for the future password resetting.
Click the OK button to save the settings.
For the Operator or Guest user account, you can also click the button on the user
management interface to edit the permission.
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Edit the user information as demand, including the new password (strong password is
required), and MAC address.
Delete a User
The admin user account has the permission to delete the operator/guest user account.
Go to System > User.
Select a user from the list.
Click Delete to delete the selected user account.
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Chapter 18 Appendix
Glossary
• Dual Stream: Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while
transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network. The two streams are generated by
the device, with the main stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub-stream
having a maximum resolution of CIF.
• HDD: Acronym for Hard Disk Drive. A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on
platters with magnetic surfaces.
• DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network application protocol used by
devices (DHCP clients) to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet
Protocol network.
• HTTP: Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol to transfer hypertext request and
information between servers and browsers over a network
• DDNS: Dynamic DNS is a method, protocol, or network service that provides the capability
for a networked device, such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol
Suite, to notify a domain name server to change, in real time (ad-hoc) the active DNS
configuration of its configured hostnames, addresses or other information stored in DNS.
• PPPoE: Stands for "Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet." PPPoE is a network configuration
used for establishing a PPP connection over an Ethernet protocol.
• Hybrid device: A hybrid device is a combination of a DVR and device.
• NTP: Acronym for Network Time Protocol. A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of
computers over a network.
• NTSC: Acronym for National Television System Committee. NTSC is an analog television
standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan. Each frame of an NTSC signal
contains 525 scan lines at 60Hz.
• Device: Acronym for Network Video Recorder. A device can be a PC-based or embedded
system used for centralized management and storage for IP cameras, IP Domes and other
devices.
• PAL: Acronym for Phase Alternating Line. PAL is also another video standard used in
broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world. PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at
50Hz.
• PTZ: Acronym for Pan, Tilt, Zoom. PTZ cameras are motor driven systems that allow the
camera to pan left and right, tilt up and down and zoom in and out.
• USB: Acronym for Universal Serial Bus. USB is a plug-and-play serial bus standard to interface
devices to a host computer.
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Troubleshooting
No image displayed on the monitor after starting up normally.
Possible Reasons:
− No VGA or HDMI connections.
− Connection cable is damaged.
− Input mode of the monitor is incorrect.
Verify the device is connected with the monitor via HDMI or VGA cable.
If not, please connect the device with the monitor and reboot.
Verify the connection cable is good.
If there is still no image display on the monitor after rebooting, please check if the connection
cable is good, and change a cable to connect again.
Verify Input mode of the monitor is correct.
Please check the input mode of the monitor matches with the output mode of the device (e.g. if
the output mode of device is HDMI output, then the input mode of monitor must be the HDMI
input). And if not, please modify the input mode of monitor.
Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3.
If it is solved, finish the process.
If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process.
There is an audible warning sound “Di-Di-Di-DiDi” after a new bought device starts up.
Possible Reasons:
− No HDD is installed in the device.
− The installed HDD has not been initialized.
− The installed HDD is not compatible with the device or is broken-down.
Verify at least one HDD is installed in the device.
− If not, please install the compatible HDD.
Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for the HDD installation steps.
− If you don’t want to install a HDD, go to Menu>System> Event>Normal Event>Exception, and
uncheck the Audible Warning checkbox of “HDD Error”.
Verify the HDD is initialized.
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1) Go to Menu>Storage>Storage Device.
2) If the status of the HDD is “Uninitialized”, please check the checkbox of corresponding
HDD and click the “Init” button.
Verify the HDD is detected or is in good condition.
1) Select Menu>Storage>Storage Device.
2) If the HDD is not detected or the status is “Abnormal”, please replace the dedicated HDD
according to the requirement.
Check if the fault is solved by the step 1 to step 3.
If it is solved, finish the process.
If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process.
The status of the added IP camera displays as “Disconnected” when it is connected through
Private Protocol. Select “Menu>Camera>Camera>IP Camera” to get the camera status.
Possible Reasons:
− Network failure, and the device and IP camera lost connections.
− The configured parameters are incorrect when adding the IP camera.
− Insufficient bandwidth.
Verify the network is connected.
1) Connect the device and PC with the RS-232 cable.
2) Open the Super Terminal software, and execute the ping command. Input “ping IP” (e.g.
ping 172.6.22.131).
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If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process.
The IP camera frequently goes online and offline and the status of it displays as
“Disconnected”.
Possible Reasons:
− The IP camera and the device versions are not compatible.
− Unstable power supply of IP camera.
− Unstable network between IP camera and device.
− Limited flow by the switch connected with IP camera and device.
Verify the IP camera and the device versions are compatible.
1) Go to Menu>Camera, and view the firmware version of connected IP camera.
2) Go to Menu>Maintenance>System Info>Device Info and view the firmware version of
device.
Verify power supply of IP camera is stable.
1) Verify the power indicator is normal.
2) When the IP camera is offline, please try the ping command on PC to check if the PC
connects with the IP camera.
Verify the network between IP camera and device is stable.
1) When the IP camera is offline, connect PC and device with the RS-232 cable.
2) Open the Super Terminal, use the ping command and keep sending large data packages
to the connected IP camera, and check if there exists packet loss.
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And then you connect the device with the monitor via VGA or HDMI interface and reboot the
device, there is black screen with the mouse cursor.
Connect the device with the monitor before startup via VGA or HDMI interface, and manage
the IP camera to connect with the device locally or remotely, the status of IP camera displays
as Connect. And then connect the device with the CVBS, and there is black screen either.
Possible Reasons:
After connecting the IP camera to the device, the image is output via the main spot interface by
default.
Enable the output channel.
Go to Menu>System>Live View>General, and select video output interface in the drop-down
list and configure the window you want to view.
The view settings can only be configured by the local operation of device.
Different camera orders and window-division modes can be set for different output
interfaces separately, and digits like “D1”and “D2” stands for the channel number, and “X”
means the selected window has no image output.
Check if the fault is solved by the above steps.
If it is solved, finish the process.
If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process.
Live view stuck when video output locally.
Possible Reasons:
− Poor network between device and IP camera, and there exists packet loss during the
transmission.
− The frame rate has not reached the real-time frame rate.
Verify the network between device and IP camera is connected.
When image is stuck, connect the RS-232 ports on PC and the rear panel of device with the RS-
232 cable.
Open the Super Terminal, and execute the command of “ping 192.168.0.0 –l 1472 –f” (the IP
address may change according to the real condition), and check if there exists packet loss.
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Select the “Performance” tab; check the status of the CPU and Memory.
If the resource is not enough, please end some unnecessary processes.
Check if the fault is solved by the above steps.
If it is solved, finish the process.
If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process.
When using the device to get the live view audio, there is no sound or there is too much
noise, or the volume is too low.
Possible Reasons:
− Cable between the pickup and IP camera is not connected well; impedance mismatches or
incompatible.
− The stream type is not set as “Video & Audio”.
− The encoding standard is not supported with device.
Verify the cable between the pickup and IP camera is connected well; impedance matches and
compatible.
Log in the IP camera directly, and turn the audio on, check if the sound is normal. If not,
please contact the manufacturer of the IP camera.
Verify the setting parameters are correct.
Go to Menu>Camera>Encoding Parameters, and set the Stream Type as “Audio & Video”.
Verify the audio encoding standard of the IP camera is supported by the device.
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The device supports G722.1 and G711 standards, and if the encoding parameter of the input
audio is not one of the previous two standards, you can log in the IP camera to configure it to
the supported standard.
Check if the fault is solved by the above steps.
If it is solved, finish the process.
If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process.
The image gets stuck when device is playing back by single or multi-channel.
Possible Reasons:
− Poor network between device and IP camera, and there exists packet loss during the
transmission.
− The frame rate is not the real-time frame rate.
− The device supports up to 16-channel synchronize playback at the resolution of 4CIF, if you
want a 16-channel synchronize playback at the resolution of 720p, the frame extracting may
occur, which leads to a slight stuck.
Verify the network between device and IP camera is connected.
1) When image is stuck, connect the RS-232 ports on PC and the rear panel of device with the
RS-232 cable.
2) Open the Super Terminal, and execute the command of “ping 192.168.0.0 –l 1472 –f” (the IP
address may change according to the real condition), and check if there exists packet loss.
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No record file found in the device local HDD, and prompt “No record file found”.
Possible Reasons:
− The time setting of system is incorrect.
− The search condition is incorrect.
− The HDD is error or not detected.
Verify the system time setting is correct.
Go to Menu>System>General, and verify the “Device Time” is correct.
Verify the search condition is correct.
Go to playback interface, and verify the channel and time are correct.
Verify the HDD status is normal.
Go to Menu>Storage>Storage Device to view the HDD status, and verify the HDD is detected
and can be read and written normally.
Check if the fault is solved by the above steps.
If it is solved, finish the process.
If not, please contact the engineer from Hikvision to do the further process.
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