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NVR User Manual and Web Operation Guide

This user manual for the Network Video Recorder (NVR) outlines legal notices, privacy protection reminders, network security advice, and safety instructions for proper use. It emphasizes the importance of modifying passwords, updating firmware, and following safety guidelines to prevent unauthorized access and damage. The document also includes a modification log detailing updates and changes made to the NVR system over time.
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Network Video Recorder (NVR)

User Manual

Issue V4.6.1

Date 2022-04-24
Network Video Recorder
User Manual Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Trademark Statement:
VGA is trademark of IBM Corporation.
The Windows logo and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
Other trademarks or company names that may be mentioned in this document are the property of
their respective owners.
Responsibility statement:
To the extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall the Company compensate for any
special, incidental, consequential, or consequential damages resulting from the contents of the
documentation and the products described, nor any Compensation for loss of profits, data,
goodwill, loss of documentation or expected savings.
The products described in this document are provided "as it is at present",except as
required by applicable law, the company does not provide any warranty or implied warranties,
including but not limited to, merchantability, quality satisfaction, and fitness for a particular
purpose, does not infringe the rights of third parties and other guarantees.
Privacy Protection Reminder:
If you have installed our products, and you may be collected personal information such as
faces, fingerprints, license plates, emails, telephones, and GPS. In the process of using the
product, you need to comply with the privacy protection laws and regulations of your region or
country to protect the legitimate rights and interests of others. For example, provide clear and
visible signs, inform the relevant rights holders of the existence of video surveillance areas, and
provide corresponding contact information.
About This Document:
 This document is for several models. The appearance and function of the products are
subject to the actual products.
 Any loss caused by failure to follow the instructions in this document is the responsibility
of the user.

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 This document will be updated in real time according to the laws and regulations of the
relevant region. For details, please refer to the product's paper, electronic CD, QR code or
official website. If the paper and electronic files are inconsistent, please refer to the
electronic file as.
 The company reserves the right to modify any information in this document at any time.
 The revised content will be added to the new version of this document without prior notice.
 This document may contain technical inaccuracies, or inconsistencies with product features
and operations, or typographical errors, which are subject to the company's final
interpretation.
 If the obtained PDF document cannot be opened, please use the latest version or the most
mainstream reading tool.

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Network Security Advice

Required measures to ensure basic network security of equipment:


Modify the password regularly and set a strong password.
Devices that do not change the password regularly or use a weak password are the easiest to be
hacked. Users are advised to modify the default password and use strong passwords whenever
possible (minimum of 6 characters, including uppercase, lowercase, number, and symbol).
Update firmware
According to the standard operating specifications of the technology industry, the firmware of
NVR, DVR and IP cameras should be updated to the latest version to ensure the latest features
and security of the device.

The following recommendations can enhance your device's network security:


1. Change your password regularly
Regularly modifying the login credentials ensures that authorized users can log in to the device.
2. Modify the default HTTP and data ports
Modify the device's default HTTP and data ports, which are used for remote communication and
video browsing.
These two ports can be set to any number between 1025 and 65535. Changing the default port
reduces the risk of the intruder guessing which port you are using.
3. Use HTTPS/SSL encryption
Set up an SSL certificate to enable HTTPS encrypted transmission. The information transmission
between the front-end device and the recording device is fully encrypted.
4. Enable IP filtering
After IP filtering is enabled, only devices with the specified IP address can access the system.
5. Change the ONVIF password
For some old versions of the IP camera firmware, after the system's master password is changed,
the ONVIF password will not be automatically changed. You must update the camera's firmware
or manually update the ONIVF password.

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6. Only forward the ports that must be used


Only forward the network ports that must be used. Avoid forwarding a long port area. Do not set
the device's IP to DMZ.
If the camera is connected locally to the NVR, you do not need to forward the port for each
camera. Only the ports of the NVR need to be forwarded.
7. Use a different username and password on the video surveillance system.
In the unlikely event that your social media account, bank, email, etc. account information is
leaked, the person who obtained the account information will not be able to invade your video
surveillance system.
8. Restrict the permissions of the ordinary account
If your system is serving multiple users, make sure that each user has permission to access only
its permissions.

UPNP
When the UPnP protocol is enabled, the router will automatically map the intranet ports.
Functionally, this is user-friendly, but it causes the system to automatically forward the data of
the corresponding port, causing the data that should be restricted to be stolen by others.
If you have manually opened HTTP and TCP port mappings on your router, we strongly
recommend that you turn this feature off. In actual usage scenarios, we strongly recommend that
you do not turn this feature on.

SNMP
If you do not use the SNMP, we strongly recommend that you turn it off. The SNMP function is
limited to temporary use for testing purposes.

Multicast
Multicast technology is suitable for the technical means of transmitting video data in multiple
video storage devices. There have been no known vulnerabilities involving multicast technology
so far, but if you are not using this feature, we recommend that you turn off multicast playback
on your network.

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12. Check logs


If you want to know if your device is secure, you can check the logs to find some unusual access
operations. The device log will tell you which IP address you have tried to log in or what the user
has done.

Physically protect your device


For the safety of your device, we strongly recommend that you physically protect your device
from unauthorized boring operations. We recommend that you place the device in a locked room
and place it in a locked cabinet with a locked box.
It is highly recommended that you use PoE to connect IP cameras to NVR.
IP cameras connected to the NVR using PoE will be isolated from other networks so that they
cannot be accessed directly.

Network isolation between NVR and IP cameras


We recommend isolating your NVR and IP cameras from your computer network. This will
protect unauthorized users on your computer network from having access to these devices.

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes in detail the installation, use, and interface operation of the NVR
(Network Video Recorder) device.

Modify Log
ID Version Log Release Time

1 V 4.0 Initial Release 2017/10

2 V 4.1 Add new function

3 V 4.1.3 Perfect interface, add new models

4 V 4.1.5 Add reverse playback 20180106


Open data port 2

5 V 4.1.6 Add 4 spilt screens of automatic adjusting


main stream or sub stream.
Add private protocol access.
Support multi-screen playback.
Add the schedule recording function by
channel setting
Increase the allocation of permissions by
channel

V 4.2 Add boot wizard


Add toolbar
Add manual recording and instant playback
Add multiple clicks to enlarge
Add user lockout
Remove the upper right corner to display the
alarm warning
Add the view of the latest alarm information,
modify the manual alarm

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Modify quick navigation content


Preview channel and modify network
parameter function on IPC side
Support for copying to some or all channels
Remove the full screen function
Add backend backup
Add video dual authentication
Intelligent motion detection
Add the color to distinguish the video type,
add the video type search
Add sound switch
Add instant playback
Remove the timeline function
Increase intelligence analysis
Increase test DDNS function
Increase test mail function
Modify the time precision to half an hour,
remove the recording plan master switch
Add hardware information
Added video dual authentication and boot
wizard configuration function
Add alarm log
Add interval update profile

6 V 4.2.1 Add the NTP synchronization interval and add


the manual NTP synchronization interval.
Add access to thermal imaging cameras and
display IPC product models
Remove auto hide
Add the patrol route and line-scan function
Add upgrade IPC, restart IPC, restore factory
IPC
Increase the selection of main and sub stream
backups
Add playback button to play video
Add UI to display detailed intelligent analysis
of IPC
Add 802.1x functionality

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Add SNMP function


Add upgrade device features
Add the timing restart function
Add U disk upgrade display progress bar

7 V 4.2.4 Increase U-boot and kernel version display


Increase P2P status display
Increase signal type display
Increase POE icon display
Increase SSL access IPC, special models
support
Optimize username and password saving
methods
Increase batch backup
Increase fixed point playback
Increase hard disk alarm
Optimize the recording expiration time input
mode to be editable
Add city information for each time zone
Add face recognition
Add P2P server

8 V 4.3 Add pattern unlock


Add mailbox reset password
Increase the secure question reset password
Add 1+7 split screen
Add channel information display
Add 3D dome camera
Remove live video type switch
Add RAID
Add S.M.A.R.T
Add formatting (fat32 and NTFS)
Support quick download event video backup
Add event video backup
Add pop-up full screen and sending screenshot
by email
Add IPC intelligent analysis configuration

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Add manual input automatic logout time


Restore factory refinement

9 V4.4 Support adding POE cameras automatically or


manually.
Support NVR network provided by 3G/4G
modem.
Support cloud storage.
Add disk detection, disk group and multi
channels recording.
Support license plate recognition management.
Support through RTSP to add cameras.
Add thermal imaging and face detection
functions.
Add alarm of IP address conflict and abnormal
internet connection.

10 V4.5 Add disk capacity calculation 202005


Add viewing network traffic
Add alarm output function
Add ROI
Add the function of human body thermometer
Add temperature schedule linkage
Add smart functions
Add smart tracking
Add microphone
Add the synchronization camera time
Add personnel counting
Add IO control push message alarm
Add the log of alarm events send by Email

11 V4.5.1 Add mask detection configuration


Increase personnel counting configuration
Optimize the function of adding camera
channels manually
Optimize record schedule
Optimized auto sequence
Increase NAT port settings
Increase network packet capture

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Add advance settings to monitor channel when


logout
Add license plate data import and export
Detailed alarm events and logs
Add snapshot of real-time video and playback
video
12 V4.6.1 Add HTTPS port configuration
Optimize the logic of IPC WEB jump from
external network
Add multiple layouts
Support selection of preview strategy
Add audio playback function at WEB
Add event retrieval recording and backing up
data through events at WEB
Add modification of the IP address and subnet
mask of the IPC
Support ANR/auto network replenishment
Add WDDA function of disk
Support HTTPS port, used for https access to
WEB pages
Add electronic fence feature of active deterrent
camera
Add the allowable phone number and refine
the backup authority
Add multiple layouts to auto sequence
System log is saved to flash and hard disk

13 V4.6.X Add local intelligent analysis


Add remarks about special functions
Modify the pictures

Symbol Conventions
The symbols may be found in this document, which are defined as follows:

Symbol Description
It’s for warning when a hazard or a hazardous condition is
likely to be life-threatening.

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Symbol Description
Alerts you to a medium or low risk hazard that, if not
avoided, could result in moderate or minor injury.

Alerts you to a potentially hazardous situation that, if not


avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.

Provides a tip that may help you solve a problem or save


time.

Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement


important points in the main text.

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Safety instructions

The following are the correct use of the product. In order to prevent danger and prevent property
damage, please read this manual carefully before using the device and strictly comply that when
using it. Please save the manual after reading.
Requirements
 The front-end devices of POE are required to be installed indoors.
 The NVR device does not support wall mounting.
 Do not place and install the device in direct sunlight or near heat-generating equipment.
 Do not install the device in a place subject to high humidity, dust or soot.
 Please keep the equipment installed horizontally or install the equipment in a stable place,
taking care to prevent the product from falling.
 Do not drop or spill liquid into the device and ensure that no liquid-filled items are placed
on the device to prevent liquid from flowing into the device.
 Install the device in a well-ventilated area, and do not block the ventilation openings of the
device.
 Use the device only within the rated input and output range.
 Do not disassemble the device at will.
 Please transport, use and store the device within the permissible humidity and temperature
range.
Power Requirement
 Be sure to use the specified manufacturer's model battery, otherwise there is a danger of
explosion!
 Be sure to use the battery as required, otherwise there is a danger of the battery catching
fire, exploding or burning!
 Only use the same model of battery when replacing the battery!
 Be sure to dispose of the used battery as the instruction of battery!
 Be sure to use the power adapter that meets standard with the device, otherwise the
personal injury or equipment damage caused by the user will be borne by the user.

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 Use a power supply that meets the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) requirements and
supply power according to the rated voltage of IEC60950-1 in accordance with the Limited
Power Source. The specific power supply requirements are based on the equipment label.
 Connect the Class I product to the power outlet with a protective ground connection.
 The appliance is coupled to the port unit. Keep it at a proper angle for normal use.

Important Statement
Users are required to enable and maintain the lawful interception (LI) interfaces of video
surveillance products in strict compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Installation of
surveillance devices in an office area by an enterprise or individual to monitor employee
behavior and working efficiency outside the permitted scope of the local law and use of video
surveillance devices for eavesdropping of illegal purposes constitute behaviors of unlawful
interception.
This manual is only for reference and does not ensure that the information is totally consistent
with the actual products. For consistency, see the actual products.

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Contents

Legal Notice ................................................................................................................. ii


Network Security Advice ......................................................................................... iv
About This Document ............................................................................................ vii
Purpose ............................................................................................................................... vii
Modify Log ........................................................................................................................ vii
Symbol Conventions ........................................................................................................... xi
Safety instructions .................................................................................................. xiii
Requirements .................................................................................................................... xiii
Power Requirement ........................................................................................................... xiii
Important Statement .......................................................................................................... xiv
Contents ....................................................................................................................... xv
1 Preface ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Product Description ........................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Product Features ............................................................................................................. 1
1.2.1 Cloud Upgrade ................................................................................................... 1
1.2.2 Real-time Monitoring ......................................................................................... 2
1.2.3 Playback ............................................................................................................. 2
1.2.4 User Management .............................................................................................. 2
1.2.5 Storage Funtion .................................................................................................. 2
1.2.6 Alarm Function .................................................................................................. 3
1.2.7 Network Monitoring........................................................................................... 3
1.2.8 Split Screen ........................................................................................................ 3
1.2.9 Recording Function ............................................................................................ 3
1.2.10 Backup Function .............................................................................................. 4
1.2.11 External Device Control ................................................................................... 4
1.2.12 Accessibility ..................................................................................................... 4

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2 Product Structure ..................................................................................................... 5


2.1 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Back Panel...................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Important Notes ............................................................................................................ 15
2.4 About This User Manual .............................................................................................. 16
2.5 Installation Environment and Precautions .................................................................... 16
3 Install device ........................................................................................................... 18
3.1 Process ......................................................................................................................... 18
3.2 Unpacking Inspection ................................................................................................... 19
3.3 Install Hard Disk .......................................................................................................... 19
3.3.1 Install One or Two Hard disks .......................................................................... 20
3.3.2 Install Four Hard disks ..................................................................................... 21
3.3.3 Install Eight Hard disks .................................................................................... 22
4 Basic Operations .................................................................................................... 23
4.1 Power on the Device..................................................................................................... 23
4.2 Activation ..................................................................................................................... 24
4.3 Power off the Device .................................................................................................... 27
4.4 Login to the System...................................................................................................... 28
5 Wizard ...................................................................................................................... 31
6 Quick Navigation................................................................................................... 40
6.1 Quick Bar ..................................................................................................................... 40
6.2 Real Time Video Bar.................................................................................................... 45
6.3 Playback ....................................................................................................................... 47
6.3.1 Time Search ..................................................................................................... 50
6.3.2 Picture Grid ...................................................................................................... 51
6.3.3 Event Recording ............................................................................................... 53
6.3.4 Backup List ...................................................................................................... 55
6.4 AI Recognition (Only for Some Models) ..................................................................... 56
6.4.1 Real Time Comparison ..................................................................................... 56
[Link] Human Face ............................................................................................. 56
[Link] Vehicle License Plate ............................................................................... 57
[Link] Vehicle and Full Body .............................................................................. 58

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[Link] Real-time Body Temperature Filter.......................................................... 59


6.4.2 Smart Search .................................................................................................... 61
[Link] Human Face Search ................................................................................. 61
[Link] Vehicle License Plate Search ................................................................... 63
[Link] Full Body Search ..................................................................................... 64
[Link] Vehicle Search.......................................................................................... 65
[Link] Body Temperature Search ........................................................................ 66
[Link] Personnel Count ....................................................................................... 67
6.4.3 Archives Library .............................................................................................. 67
[Link] Face Library ............................................................................................. 68
[Link] License Plate Library ............................................................................... 69
6.4.4 Comparison Configuration ............................................................................... 71
[Link] Face Comparison ..................................................................................... 71
[Link] License Comparison................................................................................. 73
[Link] Temperature Comparison ......................................................................... 74
[Link] Mask Detection Configuration ................................................................. 77
[Link] Personnel Count Configuration ................................................................ 79
6.5 Attendance (Only for Some Models) ............................................................................ 81
6.5.1 Attendance Data ............................................................................................... 81
6.5.2 Attendance Management .................................................................................. 82
6.6 Thermal Temperature (Only for Some Models) ........................................................... 85
6.6.1 Temperature Parameters ................................................................................... 86
6.6.2 Temperature Area ............................................................................................. 90
6.6.3 Schedule Linkage ............................................................................................. 93
6.6.4 Advanced.......................................................................................................... 94
6.6.5 Inquire .............................................................................................................. 95
6.7 Channel Information..................................................................................................... 96
6.8 Main Menu ................................................................................................................... 97
7 UI System Setting .................................................................................................. 98
7.1 Channel Management ................................................................................................... 98
7.1.1 Camera ............................................................................................................. 98
[Link] Add Camera Automatically .................................................................... 100

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[Link] Add Camera Manually ........................................................................... 101


[Link] Add Camera by RSTP ............................................................................ 102
[Link] Delete Camera........................................................................................ 103
[Link] Operate Camera ..................................................................................... 103
7.1.2 Encode Parameter........................................................................................... 105
7.1.3 Sensor Setting ................................................................................................ 106
7.1.4 OSD Settings .................................................................................................. 107
7.1.5 Privacy Zone .................................................................................................. 108
7.1.6 ROI................................................................................................................. 109
7.1.7 Microphone (Only for Some Models) ............................................................. 110
7.1.8 Human Thermometer (Only for Some Models) .............................................. 112
[Link] Parameter Configuration ......................................................................... 112
[Link] Thermal Mapping.................................................................................... 118
[Link] Thermal Calibration ................................................................................ 119
7.1.9 Smart (Only for Some Models) ...................................................................... 120
[Link] AI Multiobject ........................................................................................ 121
[Link] License Plate Recognition ...................................................................... 123
7.1.10 Intelligent Tracking (Only for Some Models) .............................................. 124
7.2 Record Setting ............................................................................................................ 127
7.2.1 Record Schedule ............................................................................................ 127
7.2.2 Disk ................................................................................................................ 128
7.2.3 RAID (Only for Some Models) ...................................................................... 130
7.2.4 Storage Mode ................................................................................................. 131
7.2.5 S.M.A.R.T ...................................................................................................... 132
[Link] S.M.A.R.T.............................................................................................. 132
[Link] WDDA ................................................................................................... 132
7.2.6 Disk Detection................................................................................................ 133
7.2.7 Cloud Storage (Only for Some Models) ......................................................... 135
7.2.8 Disk Calculation ............................................................................................. 136
7.2.9 FTP................................................................................................................. 138
7.3 Alarm Management .................................................................................................... 139
7.3.1 General ........................................................................................................... 139

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[Link] General................................................................................................... 139


[Link] IO control push ...................................................................................... 140
7.3.2 Motion Detection ........................................................................................... 140
7.3.3 Video Loss...................................................................................................... 143
7.3.4 Intelligent Analysis (Only for Some Models) ................................................. 144
7.3.5 Alarm In ......................................................................................................... 148
7.3.6 Abnormal Alarm ............................................................................................. 150
7.3.7 Alarm Out....................................................................................................... 151
[Link] Alarm Out .............................................................................................. 151
[Link] Camera Alarm out .................................................................................. 152
7.3.8 Local Intelligent Analysis............................................................................... 154
[Link] General ................................................................................................... 154
[Link] Intrusion ................................................................................................. 155
7.4 Network Management ................................................................................................ 158
7.4.1 Network.......................................................................................................... 159
[Link] IP............................................................................................................ 159
[Link] Port......................................................................................................... 159
[Link] IPv4CCTV (Only for Some Models) ..................................................... 160
[Link] POE (Only for Some Models) ................................................................ 161
[Link] WiFi Parameter (Only for Some Models) .............................................. 162
[Link] WiFi Network (Only for Some Models)................................................. 163
7.4.2 802.1 X ........................................................................................................... 164
7.4.3 DDNS............................................................................................................. 165
7.4.4 Port Mapping.................................................................................................. 166
[Link] Port Mapping ......................................................................................... 166
[Link] NAT Port ................................................................................................ 167
7.4.5 Email .............................................................................................................. 168
7.4.6 P2P ................................................................................................................. 170
7.4.7 IP Filter .......................................................................................................... 171
7.4.8 SNMP............................................................................................................. 172
7.4.9 3G/4G............................................................................................................. 173
7.4.10 PPPOE.......................................................................................................... 175

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7.4.11 POE Status (Only for Some Models) ........................................................... 176


7.4.12 Network Traffic ............................................................................................ 177
7.4.13 Platform Access ............................................................................................ 178
7.5 System Management .................................................................................................. 181
7.5.1 Information .................................................................................................... 181
7.5.2 General ........................................................................................................... 184
[Link] System ................................................................................................... 184
[Link] Date and Time ........................................................................................ 185
[Link] Time Zone .............................................................................................. 186
[Link] DST........................................................................................................ 187
[Link] Sync Camera Time ................................................................................. 188
7.5.3 User Account .................................................................................................. 189
[Link] User ........................................................................................................ 189
[Link] Advance Setting ..................................................................................... 191
[Link] App Verification ..................................................................................... 192
7.5.4 Security Center ............................................................................................. 193
[Link] Password ................................................................................................ 193
[Link] Pattern Unlock ....................................................................................... 194
[Link] Secure Email .......................................................................................... 195
[Link] Secure Question ..................................................................................... 196
7.5.5 Layout ............................................................................................................ 197
7.5.6 Auxliary Screen (Only for Some Models) ...................................................... 200
7.5.7 Logs ............................................................................................................... 201
[Link] System Log ............................................................................................ 201
[Link] Event Log.............................................................................................. 202
7.5.8 Maintenance ................................................................................................... 203
7.5.9 Auto Reboot ................................................................................................... 205
8 WEB Quick Start .................................................................................................. 207
8.1 Activation ................................................................................................................... 207
8.2 Login and Logout ....................................................................................................... 209
8.3 Browsing Videos ........................................................................................................ 213
8.3.1 Browsing Real-Time Videos .......................................................................... 213

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8.3.2 Live Video ...................................................................................................... 215


8.3.3 Channel Operation ......................................................................................... 216
8.3.4 PTZ Control and Setting ................................................................................ 217
8.3.5 Sensor Setting ................................................................................................ 219
8.3.6 Layout ............................................................................................................ 221
8.4 Playback .................................................................................................................... 222
8.4.1 Video Playback............................................................................................... 222
8.5 Alarm Search .............................................................................................................. 224
8.5.1 Channel Alarm ............................................................................................... 224
8.6 Attendance (Only for Some Models) .......................................................................... 225
8.6.1 Attendance Data ............................................................................................. 225
8.6.2 Attendance Management ................................................................................ 226
8.7 AI Recognition (Only for Some Models) ................................................................... 230
8.7.1 Real Time Comparison ................................................................................... 231
[Link] Human Face ........................................................................................... 231
[Link] Vehicle License Plate ............................................................................. 231
[Link] Vehicle and Full Body ............................................................................ 232
[Link] Real Time Body Temperature Filter ....................................................... 233
8.7.2 Smart Search .................................................................................................. 234
[Link] Human Face Search ............................................................................... 234
[Link] Vehicle License Plate Search ................................................................. 235
[Link] Full Body Search ................................................................................... 236
[Link] Vehicle Search........................................................................................ 237
[Link] Body Temperature Search ...................................................................... 238
[Link] Personnel Count ..................................................................................... 238
8.7.3 Archives Library ............................................................................................ 239
[Link] Face Library ........................................................................................... 240
[Link] License Plate Library ............................................................................. 241
8.7.4 Comparison Configuration ............................................................................. 241
9 System Setting ...................................................................................................... 246
9.1 Channel ...................................................................................................................... 246
9.1.1 Camera ........................................................................................................... 246

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[Link] Protocol Management ............................................................................ 249


9.1.2 Encode ........................................................................................................... 250
9.1.3 Sensor Setting ................................................................................................ 251
9.1.4 OSD ............................................................................................................... 252
9.1.5 Privacy Zone .................................................................................................. 253
9.1.6 ROI................................................................................................................. 254
9.1.7 Microphone (Only for Some Models) ............................................................ 254
9.1.8 Human Thermometer (Only for Some Models) ............................................. 255
9.1.9 Smart (Only for Some Models) ...................................................................... 256
9.1.10 Intelligent Tracking (Only for Some Models) .............................................. 257
9.2 Record ........................................................................................................................ 258
9.2.1 Record Schedule ............................................................................................ 258
9.2.2 Disk ................................................................................................................ 259
9.2.3 Storage Mode ................................................................................................. 260
9.2.4 RAID (Only for Some Models) ...................................................................... 261
9.2.5 S.M.A.R.T ...................................................................................................... 263
9.2.6 Disk Calculation ............................................................................................. 264
9.2.7 Cloud Storage (Only for Some Models) ......................................................... 265
9.2.8 FTP................................................................................................................. 266
9.3 Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 266
9.3.1 General ........................................................................................................... 266
[Link] General ................................................................................................... 266
[Link] IO Control Push ..................................................................................... 267
9.3.2 Motion Detection ........................................................................................... 268
9.3.3 Video Loss...................................................................................................... 269
9.3.4 Intelligent Analysis (Only for Some Models) ................................................. 270
9.3.5 Alarm In ......................................................................................................... 271
9.3.6 Abnormal Alarm ............................................................................................. 272
9.3.7 Alarm out ....................................................................................................... 273
9.4 Network ...................................................................................................................... 274
9.4.1 Network.......................................................................................................... 274
9.4.2 DDNS............................................................................................................. 276

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9.4.3 Email .............................................................................................................. 277


9.4.4 Port Mapping.................................................................................................. 278
[Link] Port Mapping ......................................................................................... 278
[Link] NAT port ................................................................................................ 278
9.4.5 P2P ................................................................................................................. 279
9.4.6 IP Filter .......................................................................................................... 280
9.4.7 802.1X............................................................................................................ 282
9.4.8 SNMP............................................................................................................. 283
9.4.9 Web Mode ...................................................................................................... 285
9.4.10 3G/4G........................................................................................................... 286
9.4.11 PPPOE.......................................................................................................... 286
9.4.12 POE Status (Only for Some Models) ........................................................... 287
9.4.13 Platform Access ............................................................................................ 288
9.5 System ........................................................................................................................ 288
9.5.1 Device Information ........................................................................................ 289
9.5.2 General ........................................................................................................... 291
9.5.3 User Account .................................................................................................. 294
[Link] Add User ................................................................................................ 294
[Link] [Link]............................................................................................. 296
[Link] App Verification ..................................................................................... 297
9.5.4 Security Center ............................................................................................... 297
[Link] Password ................................................................................................ 297
[Link] Secure Email .......................................................................................... 298
[Link] Secure Question ..................................................................................... 298
9.5.5 Logs ............................................................................................................... 299
[Link] System Logs ........................................................................................... 299
[Link] Event ...................................................................................................... 300
9.5.6 Maintenance ................................................................................................... 301
9.5.7 Auto Reboot ................................................................................................... 301
9.6 Local (Supplied for IE Browser) ................................................................................ 302
10 Disk Compatibility ............................................................................................ 304

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1 Preface
1.1 Product Description
This product is a high-performance NVR device. The product has local preview, video multi-
screen split display, local real-time storage function of video files, add support for mouse
shortcut operation, remote management and control.
This product supports three storage methods: central storage, front-end storage, and client storage.
The front-end monitoring point can be located anywhere in the network without geographical
restrictions. It is combined with other front-end devices such as network cameras, network
construction of network video server, and professional video surveillance systems to form a
powerful security monitoring network. In the networked deployment system of this product, the
central point and the monitoring point need only one network cable to connect. There is no need
to connect video and audio cables. The operation is simple, and the cost of wiring and
maintenance cost is low.
This product is widely used in public security, transportation, electric power, education and other
industries.

1.2 Product Features

1.2.1 Cloud Upgrade


For devices that have access to the public network, you can update the software of the devices
online.

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1.2.2 Real-time Monitoring


It has a VGA (Video Graphics Array) port and an HDMI (High Definition Media Interface) port.
It can realize monitoring function through monitor and display, and support VGA and HDMI
output at the same time.

1.2.3 Playback
Each channel has independent real-time recordings and multi functions, such as retrieval,
playback, network monitoring, video query, and download. Please refer to chapter Playback
Multiple playback modes: slow release, fast release, reverse playback, and frame-by-frame
playback.
The exact time when the event occurred can be displayed during playback of the recording.
You can select any area of the screen for partial magnification.

1.2.4 User Management


Each user group has a rights management set, which can be selected autonomously. The total
rights set is a subset, and the user rights in the group cannot exceed the rights management set of
the user group.

1.2.5 Storage Funtion


According to the user's configuration and policies (alarm or time settings), the corresponding
audio and video data transmitted by the remote device is stored in the NVR device. For details,
please refer to chapter Storage Management.
Users can record by WEB mode as needed. The video files are stored on the computer where the
client is located. Please refer to chapter Storage.

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1.2.6 Alarm Function


Real-time response to external alarm input, correct processing according to the user's preset
linkage settings and give corresponding prompts.
The setting options of the central alarm receiving server are provided, so that the alarm
information can be actively and remotely notified, and the alarm input can come from various
external devices connected.
The alarm information can be notified to the user by mail or APP push information.

1.2.7 Network Monitoring


Through the network, the audio and video data of the IP camera or NVS (Network Video Server)
of the NVR device is transmitted to the network terminal for decompression and reproduction.
The device supports 8 simultaneous online users to perform streaming operations.
The audio and video data is transmitted using protocols such as HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer
Protocol), TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), UDF (User Datagram Protocol), MULTICAST,
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), and RTCP (Real Time Streaming Protocol).
Use SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for some alarm data or information
Support WEB mode access system, applied to WAN, LAN environment.

1.2.8 Split Screen


Image compression and digitization are used to compress several images in the same scale and
display them on the display of a monitor. 1/4/8/9/16/32 screen splitting is supported during
preview; 1/4/9/16 screen splitting is supported during playback.

1.2.9 Recording Function


The device supports regular recording, motion detection recording, alarm recording, and
intelligent recording. The recording file is placed on the hard disk device, USB (Universal Serial
Bus) device, and client PC (personal computer). It can be connected to the WEB terminal, USB
device, or local device. Query and play back the stored video files.

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1.2.10 Backup Function


Support USB2.0 and eSATA video backup.

1.2.11 External Device Control


The peripheral control function is supported, and the control protocol and connection interface of
each peripheral can be set as you need.
Support transparent data transmission of multiple interfaces, such as: RS232, RS485.

1.2.12 Accessibility
Supports video NTSL (Nation Television Standards Committee) system and PAL (Phase
Alteration Line) system.
Supports system resource information and real-time display of running status.
Supports for logging recording.
Supports local GUI (Graphical User Interface) output and quick menu operation via mouse.
Supports playback of audio and video from remote IPC or NVS devices.

For other functions, please see the following text.

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2 Product Structure
2.1 Front Panel
Figure 2-1 One disk/four disks model

Table 2-1 Front panel function


Port Description
PWR When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the
NVR is shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off.
HDD Hard disk status indicator.
This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
POE PoE network status indicator.
This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
KB/MOUSE Only connected to an USB mouse.
BACKUP Only connected to U disk.

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Figure 2-2 One disk model

Table 2-2 Front panel function


Port Description
PWR When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the
NVR is shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off.
NET Network status indicator
This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
REC Hard disk status indicator
This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
Only connected to an USB mouse

Figure 2-3 Eight disk model

Table 2-3 Front panel function


Port Description
PWR When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the
NVR is shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off.
HDD Hard disk status indicator
This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
Only connected to an USB mouse

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Figure 2-4 WiFi model

Table 2-4 Front panel function


Port Description
PWR When the NVR is operating, the PWR indicator is steady on. When the
NVR is shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off.
NET Network status indicator
This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
REC Hard disk status indicator
This indicator flashes when data is transmitted.
Only supports connected to an USB mouse

2.2 Back Panel


Figure 2-5 3704E1-P4

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Figure 2-6 3804-E1-P4/3504E1-P4/3604E1-P4

Figure 2-7 3808E1-P8E/3508E1-P8

Table 2-5 Real panel function


Port Description
POE POE network interfaces
LAN RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
AUDIO OUT / Audio output / Audio input
AUDIO IN
VGA Video output interface
HDMI
Alarm I/O Alarm input/Alarm output
GND
DC48V Connected to an external power adapter

Figure 2-8 3632E4-P16

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Figure 2-9 3816E2-P16/3516E2-P16/3532E2-P16

Table 2-6 Real panel function


Port Description
POE POE network interfaces
LAN RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
AUDIO OUT / Audio output / Audio input
AUDIO IN
VGA Video output interface
HDMI
USB 3.0 Only connected to 3.0 U disk
Alarm I/O Alarm input/Alarm output
GND
DC48V Connected to an external power adapter

Figure 2-10 3632E4/3664/E4

Figure 2-11 3632E8/3664E8

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Table 2-7 Real panel function


Port Description
Alarm input and alarm output./RS485

LINE OUT / Audio output / Audio input


LINE IN
LAN1 /LAN2 RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface. .LAN1 is deployed
default gateway and used for external network. LAN2 is used for internal
network.
VGA Video output interface
HDMI(1/2)
RS232 Standard RS232 serial communication interface of the device
USB 3.0 Only connected to 3.0 U disk
E SATA External hard disk interface
Power switch

Safe ground screw of the device


AC 110V/220V power input interface

Figure 2-12 2516E2/3816E2

Figure 2-13 2504E1/2508E1/3804E1/3808E1

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Table 2-8 Real panel function


Port Description
Alarm input and alarm output./RS485

LINE OUT / Audio output / Audio input


LINE IN
LAN RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
VGA Video output interface
HDMI
RS232 Standard RS232 serial communication interface of the device
USB 3.0 Only connected to 3.0 U disk
E SATA External hard disk interface
Power switch

Safe ground screw of the device


Connected to an external power adapter

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Figure 2-14 WiFi model

H D -O U T VG A WAN D C -12 V

Table 2-9 Real panel function


Port Description
WAN RJ 45 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive Ethernet interface
VGA Video output interface
DC 12V Connected to an external power adapter
Safe ground screw of the device

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2.3 Important Notes


Thank you for choosing the NVR. Please read the user manual carefully before using this
product.
The NVR is a complex system-based device. To avoid misoperations and malfunctions caused by
environmental factors and human factors during installation, commission, and application, note
the following points when installing and using this product:

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Read the user manual carefully before installing and using this product.
⚫ Use Monitoring dedicated hard disks as the storage devices of the NVR with high
stability and competitive price/performance ratios (the quality of hard disks sold on
markets varies greatly with different brands and models).
⚫ Do not open the enclosure of this product unless performed by a professional
person to avoid damage and electric shock.
⚫ We are not liable for any video data loss caused by improper installation,
configuration, operation, and hard disk errors.
⚫ All images in the document are for reference only, please subject to the actual
products.

2.4 About This User Manual


Please note the following points before using this user manual:
⚫ This user manual is intended for persons who operate and use the NVR.
⚫ The information in this user manual applies to the full series NVR, NVR as an
example for description.
⚫ Read this user manual carefully before using the NVR and follow the methods
described in this manual when using the NVR.
⚫ If you have any doubts when using the NVR, contact your product seller.
⚫ As our products are subject to continuous improvement, we reserve the right to
modify product manual, without notice and without incurring any obligation.

2.5 Installation Environment and Precautions


Installation environment
Table 2-10 defines the installation environment of the NVR.
Table 2-10 Installation environment
Item Description
Electromagnetism The NVR conforms to national standards of
electromagnetic radiation and does not cause harm to the
human body.
Temperature –10oC to +45oC
Humidity 20% to 80%
Atmospheric pressure 86 Kpa to 106 Kpa
Power supply DC 12V, DC 48V 2A(1 HDD) or AC110/ 220V 4A(2
HDDs or more),please refer to actual products.
Power consumption <15W (not including the hard disk)

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Installation precautions
Note the following points when installing and operating the NVR:
⚫ The power adapter of the NVR uses DC48V±20% input. Do not use the NVR
when voltage is too high or too low.
⚫ Install the NVR horizontally.
⚫ Avoid direct sunlight on the NVR and keep away from any heat sources and hot
environments.
⚫ Connect the NVR to other devices correctly during installation.
⚫ The NVR is not configured with any hard disk upon delivery. Install one or more
hard disks when using the NVR for the first time.
The NVR identifies hard disk capacity automatically and supports mainstream hard disk models.
You’d better use high-quality hard disk so that the NVR can work stably and reliably. Please
refer to chapter 10 Disk Compatibility

Other precautions
⚫ Clean the NVR with a piece of soft and dry cloth. Do not use chemical solvents.
⚫ Do not place objects on the NVR.
The NVR meets the national standards of electromagnetic radiation and does not cause
electromagnetic radiation to the human body.
Series of NVR

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3 Install device
3.1 Process

Start

Unpacking inspection

Install hard disk

Connect cable

Boot device

Configure and enter


interface

End

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Step 1 Check the appearance, packaging, and label of the device to make sure there is no
damage.
Step 2 Install the hard disk and fix it to the device bracket.
Step 3 Connect the device cable.
Step 4 Make sure the device is properly connected. Power up and turn on the device.
Step 5 Configure the initial parameters of the device. The boot wizard contains network
configuration, add cameras, and manage disks. For details, please refer to the chapter of
Wizard .

3.2 Unpacking Inspection


When you receive the video recorder, please check it against the following table.
Should you have any issues, please don't hesitate to contact our after-sales support.

Table 3-1 Unpacking inspection


No Item Check content
1 Overall Appearance Is there any obvious damage
packaging
Package Is there accidental impact
Accessories Is it complete
2 Label Label of device Is the equipment model consistent with the
order contract?
Whether the label is torn

Do not tear or discard, otherwise warranty service is not


guaranteed. When you call the company for sales personnel
calls, you need to provide the serial number of the product
on the label.

3 Cabinet Package Is there any obvious damage


Data cable, power Is the connection loose?
cable, fan power supply,
and motherboard If it is loose, please contact the company's after-sales
personnel.

3.3 Install Hard Disk


Check if the hard disk is installed during the first installation. Please use the recommended hard
disk model. For more details, see 10 Disk Compatibility.
It is not recommended to use a PC dedicated hard disk.

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When replacing the hard disk, please turn off the power and then open the device to replace the
hard disk.
Please use the monitoring dedicated SATA hard disk recommended by the hard disk manufacturer.
Choose the hard disk capacity according to the recording requirements.

3.3.1 Install One or Two Hard disks


Step 1 Remove the screws for fixing the upper cover and take down the cover.
Step 2 Take out the screws and silicone cushion, pass the screws through the silicone cushion,
and secure it to the screw holes, as show in Figure 3-1..
Figure 3-1 Installing the hard disk screws

Step 3 Pass the screws through the holes on the base and put the hard disk in place, as shown in
Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 Install hard disk

Step 4 Turn the device over, and fasten the fixing the rest 2 screws, as shown in Figure 3-3.

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Figure 3-3 Install hard disk

Step 5 Insert the hard disk data cable and power cable, then put back the upper cover and fasten
the fixing screws.

3.3.2 Install Four Hard disks


Step 1 Remove the top cover by loosening the screws..
Step 2 Put the hard disk under the hard disk bracket, hold the hard disk with one hand and aim
the hard disk hole at the bracket hole, and then tighten the screws to fix (first install the
hard disk near the fan), as shown in Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 Installing the hard disks
Hard d isk b racket Ha rd di sk

Step 3 Install other hard disks following step 2.


Step 4 Insert the hard disk data cable and power cable, and then put back the upper cover and
tighten the fixing screws.

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3.3.3 Install Eight Hard disks


Step 1 Remove the screws for fixing the upper cover and take down the cover.
Step 2 Loosen screws on both sides to lift the upper bracket as shown figure.
Figure 3-5 Loose screws lift the upper bracket

upp er b racket scr ews

Step 3 Put the hard disk under the lower bracket, hold the hard disk with one hand and aim the
hard disk hole at the bracket hole, then fix the screws for hard disk, as shown in Figure 3-
6.
Step 4 Pull down the upper bracket and secure it by tightening the screws, then install other hard
disks in upper layer following step 3, as shown in the right figure in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6 Unscrew the screws lift the upper bracket

Step 5 Insert the hard disk data cable and power cable, then put back the upper cover and fasten
the fixing screws.

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4 Basic Operations
4.1 Power on the Device

⚫ Ensure that the NVR is correctly connected to a power supply, and a display is
correctly connected to the high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) or video
graphics array (VGA) port of the NVR before power-on.
⚫ In some environments, abnormal power supply may cause the failure of the NVR to
work properly and even damage the NVR in severe cases. It is recommended to use
a regulated power supply to power up the NVR in such environments.

After connecting the NVR to a power supply, the power indicator is always on. Start the NVR.
The real-time video screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 Real-time video screen

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Users need to provide a hard disk for the NVR. The hard disk is strictly detected during device startup.
If the detection result failed, the possible causes are as follows.
The hard disk is new and is not formatted. Login to the system and format the hard disk.
The hard disk is formatted, but the file system is inconsistent with the file system supported by the
NVR. Format the hard disk.
The hard disk is damaged.

4.2 Activation
When users login the device at first time, or reset the NVR, you need to activate the device and
set login and channel default password, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Activation

Table 4-1 Description of activation


Name Description
Username The default username is admin, and “admin” is super administrator.
Password Valid password range 6-32 characters.
Confirm password At least 2 kinds of numbers, lower case, upper case or special characters
contained.
Only these special characters are supported!@#&*+=-
%&”`(),/’.:;< >?^|~[]{}.
Channel default password limit is not empty.

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Channel password The NVR channel connection password is the camera login password.

Users can set the pattern unlock to login the device, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Set pattern unlock

After setting pattern unlock, the system default login will be pattern unlock login. If pattern unlock
is not set, you need enter the password to log in.

If you don't need to set the pattern to unlock, click "Skip this step".

Allow the Mailbox to receive verification code. The password will be reset when you forget it, as
shown in Figure 4-4.

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Figure 4-4 Set Email

Set the email address, if you forget the password, you can though the email address to receive the
verification, and reset the password.

If the email address is not set, you can reply to the secure question or send the QR code to the seller
to get the temporary password to login to the device.

If you don't need to set the email, click "Skip this step".

Set the secure questions to create a new password in case the user forgets the password.

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Figure 4-5 Set question

The user can set three questions, and if they forget the password, they can answer the question and enter the
reset password interface.
Questions one can be set: Your favorite animal
Company name of your first job
The name of the first boy/girl you like
The worst security question you have ever seen
The most funny worst design you have ever seen
Your favorite team
Your favorite city
The three question options cannot be set to the same issue.
The answer requires a minimum of four characters and a maximum of 32 characters.
If you do not want to set a password question, you can click Skip this step.

4.3 Power off the Device


Click the main menu and choose System > Maintenance, the maintenance setting page is
displaying, click Shutdown to power off the NVR. If there is a power switch on the rear panel of
the NVR, you can power off the power switch to disconnect the NVR from the power supply.

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4.4 Login to the System


Step 1 Login to the device(two modes to login). The pattern unlock is as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 Pattern unlock login page

Step 2 On the NVR login page, click “Password” to enter pattern unlock interface. If users don’t
set the pattern unlock it will show password to login interface directly, select the
language, as shown in Figure 4-7.

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Figure 4-7 Password login page

Step 3 Input the username and password.

The password incorrect more than 3 times, please login again after 5 minutes. You can also power
off, and power on to start on the device, input the correct password to avoid waiting five minutes.
If user forget password, click Forgot password. User can choose a way to create new password:
1. Scan the QR code and send the QR code to your seller, se the seller will send you
the verification code to create a new password.
2. Answer the secure question to create new password.
Step 4 Click Login to access the main User Interface (UI).Modify the default password, as shown
in Figure 4-8

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Figure 4-8 Modify default password

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5 Wizard
Login the NVR, the wizard is showing on live video, click Start Wizard, the pop-up window
will show as Figure 5-1.

Figure 5-1 Wizard

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Figure 5-2 Wizard of network

Step 1 Contains he parameter, the details please refer to Table 5-1.


Table 5-1 Network parameter
Parameter Description Configuration
DHCP Enable DHCP, the device will [Setting method]
obtain the IP address from the Enable
DHCP server.
IP Address Set the IP of device when DHCP is [Setting method]
disable Manual
Subnet mask Set the subnet mask of device [Setting method]
Manual
[Default value]
[Link]
Gateway If the user wants to access device, [Setting method]
he must set that Manual
[Default value]
[Link]
Obtain DNS N/A [Setting method]

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Parameter Description Configuration
automatically Enable
Preferred DNS Server N/A [Setting method]
Manual
[Default value]
[Link]
Alternate DNS Server N/A [Setting method]
Manual
[Default value]
[Link]
Enable Port Mapping Enable to set the ports of HTTP, [Setting method]
HTTPS, RSTP, Control. Choose type from
Auto: device to obtain Web port, drop-down list
data port and client port. [Default value]
Manual: user set the port manually. Auto
HTTP Port N/A [Setting method]
HTTPS Port N/A When Port Mapping
is manual, you need to
RTSP Port N/A set these.
Control Port N/A
Step 2 Click to view the basic information about device, as shown in Figure 5-3.

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Figure 5-3 Wizard of date and time

Choose date format and time format from drop-down list.

Click to synchrony time from network.

Disable the NTP-Sync, set time manually.


Roll the mouse to choose year, month and day when clicking the date.
Roll the mouse to choose hour, minute and second when clicking the date.
Click Modify Time to save the time.
Step 3 Click Time Zone, choose the current time zone from drop-down list, as shown in Figure
5-4.

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Figure 5-4 Wizard of time zone

Step 4 Click DST, enable the DST, set start and end time. Select offset time from drop-down list.
Step 5 Click to enter the adding camera wizard, as shown in Figure 5-5.

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Figure 5-5 Wizard of adding camera

The details of adding camera please refer to chapter 7.1.


Step 6 Click to enter wizard of disk, as shown in Figure 5-6.

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Figure 5-6 Wizard of disk

You can view the general information of disk. You can also format the disk.
Step 7 Click to enter wizard of P2P, as shown in Figure 5-7

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Figure 5-7 P2P

Step 8 Enable the P2P, user can use mobile devices to manage the NVR by scanning the P2P ID,
if the mobile phone has loaded the InView Pro 4(search the APP at App Store or Google
Play).
Step 9 Click to enter the wizard of resolution, as shown in Figure 5-8. Choose resolution
from drop-down list. (the highest resolution is 3840*2160)

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Figure 5-8 Wizard of resolution

Step 10 Click to end the wizard, tick the Don’t show setup wizard next time, it
would not show at next time. Reopen wizard at system > User > Advance setting.

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6 Quick Navigation
6.1 Quick Bar
After the NVR operation screen is displaying, move the cursor to the far bottom of the NVR
screen. The NVR floating menu bar is displaying.
Click in the left of NVR floating menu bar. The quick home menu is showing. The quick
home menu contains Playback, System and Power (Shutdown, Reboot and Logout) as shown
in Figure 6-1.

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Figure 6-1 Quick home menu

In the middle of NVR floating menu bar, the video tool bar provides video window switching,
auto SEQ, volume, playback, and channel information, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Real-time video toolbar

The real-time video toolbar is as follows:

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: Layout. Users can choose layout and add new layout strategies as shown in

Figure 6-3. Click on the right of screen splitting format and choose the channels to view the

video. Click + to add a new layout.


Figure 6-3 Add layout

Input the layout name, choose the dwell time, choose the splitting format. Choose one channel or
several channels to add on screen.

: Auto SEQ. click icon, the layout dwell on screen is enabled, for how to set the dwell on,

please see chapter 7.5.5.

: Audio. Click on the icon, the audio setting screen is displaying, where you can choose the

channel and adjust the volume.

: Channel information, tick the channel or encode, the live video will show the channel
information.

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: Preview strategy, users can switch the real-time preview mode according to the network.

There are three modes: fluency, balanced and real-time.


A main menu quick toolbar is on the right of NVR floating menu bar. The main menu quick
toolbar provides Manual alarm, Alarm information, Clean alarm, Information and time, as
shown in Figure 6-4.
Figure 6-4 Main menu quick toolbar

: Manual alarm, click the icon, users can set different channels, choose alarm out, the

window shows in Figure 6-5.


Figure 6-5 Manual alarm

: Alarm message, click on the icon for more details as shown in Figure 6-6.

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Figure 6-6 Alarm message

: Clean alarm, click icon and clean the current alarm actions like voice and external alarm
out.

: Information, click icon and the general information would show, like network, system,
channel, disk and alarm, as shown in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7 Information

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6.2 Real Time Video Bar


Right click at realtime image, the quick setting will show as figure.

Record: click the icon and start to record video. Click again to end record.
Instant playback: click the icon, the window will be recording video five minutes ago.
is the time bar of playback.
Audio: open or close the audio.
PTZ: This function is only applied for speed dome cameras. The monitored camera can focus,
zoom or iris at this pop-up window. You can adjust every parameter as shown in Figure 6-8.
Figure 6-8 PTZ adjust screen

: adjust direction of camera.

: At this part, perform Advanced, Scan and Tour settings.

: 3D, this function can only be used for high speed dome camera. Click the icon to enter
the camera live video screen, use the mouse to move the camera or zoom in or out the lens. Click
the point to zoom in. Drag and draw the area, zoom in the drawing area, Reverse drag to zoom
out.

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: Zoom in, click zoom in, roll the mouse wheel to zoom in and zoom out. Right-click to
exit the zooming.

: Image, click the icon,as shown in Figure 6-9. Select scene, and drag cursor to adjust value
of brightness, sharpness, contrast and saturation.
Figure 6-9 Camera picture parameter

: Two way audio. The NVR and camera can talk to each other.

: Snapshot panorama. If an USB storage device is connected to the NVR device, click to save

the panorama snapshot directly.

: fisheye (only used for fisheye cameras), click to switch the fisheye modes, as shown in

Figure 6-10.

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Figure 6-10 Fisheye

6.3 Playback
Playback refers to playing back a video, fixed-point playback, playback the search type.

Click in the quick navigation bar to access the playback screen, as shown in Figure 6-11.

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Figure 6-11 Playback screen

Choose the channels from the channels list, click one day to play (the date has blue line, it means
there is recording video at this day, it doesn’t mean for all channels has video.)
It maybe has three color bars on the time bar, the blue one is schedule record, the yellow one is
manual record, and the red one is alarm record.
The toolbar at the bottom of the playback screen is described as follows:

: Layout.

: Reversed, pause/play, stop.

:30s backward, 30s forward.

: Triple speed, it supports up to 32 times to playback. Click the Number to switch the

speed.

: Zoom. Roll the roller of mouse to zoom in or out.

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: Audio.

: Start and end backup. Click the icon, the video backup starts, select the video and click the

icon again.
The backup type appears. Click save. And saving the file pop ups as Figure 6-12. Click OK to
save.
This function is available after an USB disk is plugging in the device.
Figure 6-12 Select directory

:Batch backup, click the icon to backup multi-channels, as shown in Figure 6-13.

Choose the folder to save, select the stream information from drop-down list, set the start time
and end time, select the channels, Click OK to backup. The backup videos are marked by
watermark, you can view it by our player.

: Snapshot panorama. Click to save it to USB storage device on NVR.

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Figure 6-13 Batch backup

: Type of time bar, recording video can show

6.3.1 Time Search


Search refers to searching for a video by date and time.
Operation Description

Click in the quick navigation bar to access the search screen, as shown in Figure 6-14.

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Figure 6-14 Time Search screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a camera or cameras in the camera list on the left side of the search screen. The
video view of the selected camera is displaying in the play window.
Step 2 Select a date in the calendar on the light-down side of the search screen.
Step 3 Choose record type, and search the video quickly.
Step 4 Choose proper button to adjust video.
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6.3.2 Picture Grid


Picture grid refers to evenly dividing the video of a channel by time range and searching for a
video based on thumbnails divided by time range.

Click on the quick navigation bar to access the picture grid screen, as shown in

Figure 6-15.

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Figure 6-15 Picture grid screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the picture grid screen. Videos shot
by the camera in the earliest time range on the current day are displayed as thumbnails in
the window on the right side.
Step 2 Select a date from calendar.
Step 3 A day are dividend to 12 grids, every two hours is a grid. Click the image to change the
interval.
Step 4 Select a required thumbnail, double-click it or right-click it and choose Play from the
shortcut menu to play the video.

Step 5 Click to replay the gird individually.

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Figure 6-16 Replay

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6.3.3 Event Recording


Click on the quick navigation bar; choose Event at title to access the alarm event screen,
as shown in Figure 6-17

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Figure 6-17 Event screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select cameras in the camera list on the left.


Step 2 Set start and end time.
Step 3 Tick the alarm type, such as alarm in, camera alarm in, motion alarm, video loss,
intelligent analysis and abnormal alarm
Step 4 Click to query the event, the result would show at window.
Step 5 Double click to play video about event. It will play recording video.

: play the recording video.

: backup the recording video.

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the type of intelligent analysis and abnormal alarm are subdivided,


users can tick Detail Alarm to show.
Intelligent analysis includes perimeter, single virtual fence, double virtual fences, loiter, multi
loiter, object left, object removed, abnormal speed, converse, illegal parking, signal bad, register,
stranger, registered license plate, over temperature, low temperature, abnormal temperature,
threshold warning, threshold alarm, temperature difference warning, temperature difference
alarm, temperature section alarm, face temperature, wear mask, no mask, personnel count
threshold alarm, personnel count threshold alarm(IPC) .
Abnormal alarm includes disk error, IP conflict, network disconnected.
User can choose the accurate alarm events to search.
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6.3.4 Backup List


Click on the quick navigation bar, choose at title to access the backup screen,
as shown in Figure 6-18.
Figure 6-18 Backup screen

View detailed information of backup. Click on Delete to quit the download.

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6.4 AI Recognition (Only for Some Models)


At AI recognition interface, we can set the Real time Comparison, Smart search, Archives
library, Comparison configuration.
The all snapshots is able to be added to the libraries according the real needs

6.4.1 Real Time Comparison


Real time comparison can compare human faces, vehicle license plate, and AI(include riding,
vehicle, full body )
[Link] Human Face
At real time comparison interface, click the to enter the human face comparison interface,
choose the cameras with face recognition function to play live video, the snapshots of camera
will be compared with the templates which have been registered in libraries, the result shows as
in Figure 6-19.

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Figure 6-19 Human face comparison

Click the “+” to add the snapshot to face library immediately.

Snapshot in real time video, put the cursor on picture such as , you can add it to face

library, or face search. The cursor on area and the pictures are not update, move the mouse so
that the pictures can be shown in time.
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[Link] Vehicle License Plate


At real time comparison interface, click the to enter the vehicle license plate comparison
interface, choose the cameras with license plate recognition function to play live video, the
snapshot of camera will be compared with libraries, the result shows as in Figure 6-20.

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Figure 6-20 Vehicle license plate

Click the “+” to add the snapshot to license plate library immediately.
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[Link] Vehicle and Full Body


At real time comparison interface, click the to enter the vehicle license plate comparison
interface, choose the AI recognition cameras to play live video, the snapshot of camera will be
compared in libraries, the snapshot to vehicle and full body will show at the bottom of page, the
result shows as in Figure 6-21.

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Figure 6-21 Full body

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[Link] Real-time Body Temperature Filter

At AI recognition, click to enter the real-time body temperature filter, Users can select the
body temperature camera, which will display temperature recordings and over-temperature
snapshots. Click full-screen, the channel list and snapshots statistics will be hidden.

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Figure 6-22 Real-time body temperature filter

Figure 6-23 Full screen

If users enable the mask detection, the snapshot results will reminder wear mask or no mask.

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6.4.2 Smart Search


At smart search interface, user can search the human face, vehicle license plate, full body, car,
body temperature.
Up to 1000 pictures can be displayed. Click to see more details and export search result.
[Link] Human Face Search
Figure 6-24 Human face search

Step 1 Choose human face search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the face recognition camera channels, set the start and end time.
Step 3 Choose the condition (by picture or by feature), the picture can be selected from the file
folder.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.
Step 5 The result will show at the middle of page, click the picture and the detail information
show at the top right of page.
Step 6 The pictures can be added to library or used to search.

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Step 7 Click play button of video to play the recording of snapshot, click “Backup” to back up
the recording videos.
Figure 6-25 Back up

Step 8 Click “Export” to export the result, choose export type pictures or videos.

Figure 6-26 Export

Play video of snapshot, it will play a 30-seconds video before and after the snapshot.

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Snapshot in real time video, put the cursor on picture such as , you can add it to face

library, or face search. The cursor on area 6 and the pictures is not update, move the mouse so
that the pictures can be shown in time.
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[Link] Vehicle License Plate Search


Figure 6-27 Vehicle License Plate search

Step 1 Choose vehicle License Plate at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the vehicle license plate recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Input the license plate optionally.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of license plate.
Step 5 The result will show at the page, click “+” add to library.
Step 6 Click “Playback” to view the recording video, click “Backup” to back up the video.
Step 7 Click “Export” to export the result.
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[Link] Full Body Search


Figure 6-28 Full body search

Step 1 Choose full body search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Set the gender, click cycling or no cycling .
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.
Step 5 The result will show at the middle of page, click the picture and the detail information
show at the top right of page.
Step 6 Click play button of video to play the recording of snapshot, click “backup” to back up the
video.
Step 7 Click “Export” to export the result.
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[Link] Vehicle Search
Figure 6-29 Vehicle search

Step 1 Choose vehicle search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Tick the color.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.
Step 5 The result will be showed at the middle of page, click the picture and the detail
information show at the top right of page.
Step 6 Click play button of video to play the recording of snapshot, click “backup” to back up the
video
Step 7 Click “Export” to export the result.
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[Link] Body Temperature Search


Figure 6-30 Body temperature search

Step 1 Choose body temperature search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Choose the person type, temperature type, input ID optionally.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the temperature.
Step 5 Click “Export” to export the result
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[Link] Personnel Count
Figure 6-31 Personnel count

Step 1 Choose personnel count at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set statistical type and date.
Step 3 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.

Step 4 Click to view the data in different data tables.

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6.4.3 Archives Library


At archives library, users can add or edit the face library , license plate library.
The license plate libraries can be imported to and exported from IP cameras.

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[Link] Face Library


Figure 6-32 Face library

Click “+” to add a new face library.


Click “Add” to add person face.
Tick the person, click “Delete” to delete the person.
Click “Import” to add the person batch.
Click “Export” to export the all person in library.
Click “Filter” to filter the all persons in library, as shown in Figure 6-33.

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Figure 6-33 Filter

Click operate icon to edit or delete the chosen person.


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[Link] License Plate Library


At license plate library interface, users can add/delete/operate the library. It supports the white-
list and black-list according the libraries to export and import the library to IP cameras.

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Figure 6-34 License plate library

Click “+” to add a new license plate library.


Click “Add” to add a plate to library.
Tick the plate, click “Delete” to delete the license plate.
Click “Import” to add the license plate batch.
Click “Export” to export the all-license plate library.
Click operate icon to edit or delete the chosen license plate.
Click “Import from Camera” to select license plate library to channel.

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Click “Export to Camera” to add license plate number to camera.

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6.4.4 Comparison Configuration

NOTE

The comparison function is only for AI cameras, please refer to actual cameras.
At comparison configuration interface, user can set the comparison of human face/ license
plate/temperature/ mask detection configuration/ personnel count configuration.
[Link] Face Comparison
At face comparison interface, users can set different channels’ strategy, such as similarity, display
comparison result, face library, enable alarming, event action, arming time, as shown in Figure 6-
35 .

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Figure 6-35 Face comparison

Figure 6-36 Strategy

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[Link] License Comparison


At license plate interface, users can set strategies of different channels of license plate
recognition cameras, such as register and unregister, enable alarming, event action, arming time,
as shown in Figure 6-37.

Figure 6-37 License comparison

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Figure 6-38 Strategy

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[Link] Temperature Comparison

At comparison configuration interface, click to enter the temperature configuration, as


shown in Figure 6-39.

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Figure 6-39 Temperature comparison

At temperature comparison interface, users can set low temperature threshold, high temperature
threshold, and normal temperature.
Abnormal temperature measurement alarm, when it is turned on, the temperature below the low
threshold and above the high temperature threshold will generate abnormal temperature alarm.
When it is turned off, body temperatures below the low threshold and above the high threshold
are discarded.

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Figure 6-40 Schedule linkage

Enable alarm, set the schedule linkage, it will send alarm information if the temperature is higher
than low threshold and lower the normal temperature, or higher than normal temperature and
lower than high threshold.
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[Link] Mask Detection Configuration
Figure 6-41 Mask detection configuration

Enable mask detection, choose the mode (with or without a mask). Set the confidence degree, the
default value is 90.

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Figure 6-42 Schedule linkage

Enable the alarm, the real-time comparison can show if someone wears a mask or not.
Choose event actions, and set the schedule.
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
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[Link] Personnel Count Configuration
Figure 6-43 Personnel count configuration

Enable personnel count to start the people counting.


Enable OSD to show OSD (OSD is displayed on the auxiliary screen, you need to start the
auxiliary screen in "System> Auxiliary Screen" before displaying).
Select the counting clear interval (never, 10 minutes, half an hour, 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day).
Set correction value, Configure the calibration value to start the manual calibration of the
personnel count value.
Alarm threshold: when the people count reaches the threshold, an alarm is activated. Alarm
interval: 10s, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s.
Click "Apply" to save the settings.

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Figure 6-44 Schedule linkage

Set schedule linkage action to alarm.


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6.5 Attendance (Only for Some Models)

6.5.1 Attendance Data


Click to enter attendance data interface, as shown in Figure 6-45.
Figure 6-45 Attendance data

Operation Steps
Step 1 Tick the attendance library.
Step 2 Choose time mode, such as today, this week, this month and custom time.
Step 3 Choose search type, such as attendance summary and attendance details.
Step 4 Click search, the result will show in interface.
Step 5 Click Export to export the query result.
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6.5.2 Attendance Management


In attendance management, users can set attendance rule, library and check point, as shown in
Figure 6-46.
Figure 6-46 Attendance rule settings

Operation Steps
Step 1 Set start work time and end work time.
Step 2 Tick the workday
Step 3 Set valid time of check in and check out.
Step 4 Click Save to save the setting.

Attendance library
Step 1 Click Attendance Library to add library, the attendance library can call the face database
directly.

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Figure 6-47 Attendance library

Step 2 Tick the library and click Add to add to attendance library. If you want to modify the
library.

Step 3 click to enter the face database management to modify

parameter.
Step 4 Click Save to save the setting.

Attendance check point settings:


Step 1 Click Attendance check point settings to set point, as shown in Figure 6-48.

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Figure 6-48 Attendance check point setting

Step 2 Click to edit check point setting, as shown in Figure 6-49

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Figure 6-49 Check point

Step 3 Enable the function, set similarity and tick the library, all face detection cameras can be
set the check points
Step 4 Click OK to save the setting.

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6.6 Thermal Temperature (Only for Some Models)

NOTE

The thermal temperature function is only available for some devices. If the current device does not
have the function, please ignore it.

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6.6.1 Temperature Parameters


Temperature parameters include: temperature unit, ambient type, ambient temperature, cavity
temperature, correctional coefficient and area temperature display mode.

Operation Procedure
Step 1 Choose Thermal >Temperature Parameters.
The Temperature Parameters page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-50.
Figure 6-50 Temperature Parameters interface

Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 6-1.


Table 6-1 Temperature parameters
Parameter Description Setting
Open Temperature Enable temperature measure.
Measure

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Parameter Description Setting
Temperature Unit Celsius and Fahrenheit [Setting method]
temperature units are available. Select a value from the
drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Celsius
Ambient The ambient temperature of [Setting method]
Temperature camera. It is set when ambient Enter a value manually.
is outside.
Cavity The cavity temperature of N/A
Temperature camera.
Correction Correction coefficient is refer [Setting method]
Coefficient to the deviation of measured Enter a value manually.
object temperature and [Default value]
actual temperature.
0.00
For example:
1. The measured object
temperature is 30, and actual
temperature is 37, so the
correction coefficient should be
7.
2. The measured object
temperature is 37, and actual
temperature is 30, so the
correction coefficient should be
-7.
Area Temperature The display position of [Setting method]
Display Mode temperature information on the Select a value from the
live-video image. drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Low left
Font Border The font will be bolded. [Setting method]
Enable or disable
[Default value]
disable
Custom Colors Enable to custom the color, [Setting method]
there are nine colors chosen. Enable or disable
[Default value]
disable

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Parameter Description Setting


Area Temperature There are three types of area [Setting method]
Type temperature. Select a value from the
drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Highest Temperature
Measure Mode There are two types measure [Setting method]
modes. Select a value from the
drop-down list box.
[Default value]
General
Display Alarm N/A [Setting method]
Area Enable or disable
[Default value]
disable
Area Alarm N/A [Setting method]
Interval Enter a value manually
ranges from 1 to 1800.
[Default value]
10

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Figure 6-51 Advanced parameter

Table 6-2 Advanced parameters


Parameter Description Setting
Dimming Mode There are auto and manual [Setting method]
modes. It will show on Select a value from the
temperature item. drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Auto
Greater Prominent Enable that, the image will [Setting method]
show the setting color if the Enter a value manually.
temperature is higher than set Choose one color to
value. show.
Section Prominent Enable that, the image will [Setting method]
show the setting color if the Enter a value manually.
temperature is between Choose one color to
minimum and maximum show.
temperature.

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Parameter Description Setting


Less Prominent Enable that, the image will [Setting method]
show the setting color if the Enter a value manually.
temperature is lower than set Choose one color to
value. show.
Step 3 Click Copy to copy the same settings to others thermal cameras.
Step 4 Click Apply.
Step 5 The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings.
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6.6.2 Temperature Area

Operation Procedure
Step 1 Choose Thermal >Temperature Area.
The Temperature Area page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-52
Figure 6-52 Temperature area and alarm configuration

Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 6-3

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Table 6-3 Temperature area and alarm configuration
Parameter Description Setting
Channel N/A [Setting method]
Select a value from the
drop-down list box.
[Default value]
1
Measure Mode Set at temperature parameter N/A
interface.
PTZ Area(only Choose or set the preset, adjust Set the preset manually,
use for PTZ the camera with PTZ keyboard. or select an existing preset
cameras) The all presets can set 20 areas in the drop-down list.
to alarm
Enable Tick to enable alarm areas. N/A
ID It ranges from 0 to 19. N/A
Name Area name of temperature area. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
Type Type of temperature area. [Setting method]
ID 0 is default rectangle area, Select a value from the
which is full screen. drop-down list box.
There are 20 areas can be set, [Default value]
these are from 0 to 19 area. Rectangle/Point
Alarm Type Threshold alarm and [Setting method]
Temperature difference alarm Select a value from the
are available for alarm type. drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Threshold alarm
Warning Value Camera will warn when the [Setting method]
surveillance object temperature Enter a value manually.
reaches the warning value. [Default value]
48.00
Alarm Value Camera will alarm when the [Setting method]
surveillance object temperature Enter a value manually.
reaches the alarm value. [Default value]
50.00
Maximum Alarm The maximum value of the [Setting method]
Value alarm range, if the alarm value Enter a value manually.
is exceeded, no alarm will be [Default value]
generated.
60.00

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Parameter Description Setting


Emission Rate The emission rate is the [Setting method]
capability of an object to emit Enter a value manually.
or absorb energy. [Default value]
The emission rate should be set 0.95
only when the target is special
material.
Distance(M) The distance between camera [Setting method]
and target. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
15

Enter actual distance when


the distance between
camera and target is less
than 15 m. Enter 15 when
the distance between
camera and target is
great than or equal to 15
m.
Alarm Open or close the alarm output [Setting method]
and linkage of area. Tick the alarm areas

Step 3 Set temperature area.


1. Tick an area ID.
2. Select type from drop-list.
3. Press and hold the left mouse button, and drag in the video area to draw a
temperature area. Right-click to finish the area selection.
4. Click Apply, the message “Apply success” is displayed, the temperature area is set
successfully.

Delete a temperature area:


1. Select an area ID.
2. Click the temperature area and right-click.
3. Unselected the area ID.
4. Click Apply, the message “Apply success” is displayed, the temperature area is
deleted successfully.
Step 4 Click Apply.
Step 5 The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings.
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6.6.3 Schedule Linkage

Operation Procedure
Step 1 Choose Thermal > Schedule Linkage
The Schedule Linkage page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-53.
Figure 6-53 Schedule Linkage

Step 2 Tick the output channel.


Step 3 Enable “Alarm Record”, “E-mail” button.
Step 4 Set schedule linkage.

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Figure 6-54 Schedule

Method 1: Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to
Sunday as shown in Figure 6-53.
Method 2: Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the alarm time
within 0:00-24:00 from Sunday to Saturday.

NOTE

When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of the time area.
Otherwise, no time can be selected.

Method 3: Click in the alarm time page to select the whole day or whole week.
Deleting alarm time: Click again or inverse selection to delete the selected alarm time.
Step 5 Click Apply.
Step 6 The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings.
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6.6.4 Advanced

Operation Procedure
Step 1 Choose Thermal > Advanced to enter the advance interface, as shown in Figure 6-55.

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Figure 6-55 Advanced

Step 2 Select the temperature collection interval from the drop-list.


Step 3 Click Apply.
Step 4 The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings.
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6.6.5 Inquire

Operation Procedure
Step 1 Choose Thermal > Inquire to enter the inquire interface, as shown in Figure 6-56.

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Figure 6-56 Inquire

Step 2 Choose a channel is thermal camera.


Step 3 Set the start and end time.
Step 4 Choose the area, which is set at the temperature area interface. The default area is 0(full
screen).
Step 5 Choose the type of temperature, set the temperature range.
Step 6 Choose the interval of showing, click Search to show the result, there are two modes to
show result, list or picture.
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6.7 Channel Information

Click the will show as Figure 6-57, tick the Channel or Encode, the information will show in

live video screen.

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Figure 6-57 Channel information

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6.8 Main Menu


Right-click on the UI screen, the main menu as shown in Figure 6-58. The main menu includes
Channel, Record, Network, Alarm and System.
Figure 6-58 NVR main menu

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7 UI System Setting
NOTE

Different devices may have different functions, please refer to actual products.

7.1 Channel Management


IP cameras can directly be connected to input channels of the NVR by plugging in POE port.
When IP cameras are insufficient, the NVR can automatically search for and add IP cameras or
manually add cameras in the same Local Area Network (LAN).
Channel management includes Add or Delete Camera, Encode, Sensor Setting, OSD, Privacy
Zone, ROI, Microphone, Human Thermometer, Smart, and Intelligent Tracking.

7.1.1 Camera

Operation Description

Click Channel in the main menu to access the camera management screen, as shown in Figure 7-
1 There are four modes for adding cameras, manually add, batch add, search to add, POE add,
and automatic add.

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Figure 7-1 Channel management screen

: Modify device parameters, remote channel is based on cameras (human body

temperature has two remote channels, fisheye cameras have four remote channels) as shown in
Figure 7-2.

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Figure 7-2 Modify device parameter

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[Link] Add Camera Automatically


The NVR can add automatically cameras to the camera list.

Operation Methods

Method 1: Click button, the cameras in the same network as your recorder will show
in list, the search will be lasting for 20 seconds. Input username and password (the default value
both are admin) click , the cameras in the list would be added to channels directly.
Method 2: Select the cameras you want to add, and click , the selected cameras
would be added to the camera list.
Tick the online non-onvif channels at list and click to access the directory of
software; it would to update the channels at once.

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⚫ On the camera management screen, check the status of channels in the camera list. If the status of a

channel is , this camera is online. If the status of a channel is , this camera is offline.
⚫ The added cameras should be the same network as NVR.
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[Link] Add Camera Manually

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click to add devices as shown in Figure 7-3.


Figure 7-3 Add camera screen

Step 2 Input IP address, port, user name and password of this camera. Double click the online
camera IP to copy its configuration. Quick change of other channel’s parameters can be
done.
Step 3 Select a protocol from the drop-down list(ONVIF, Private, custom protocols). Remote
channel is only used for multi channels cameras, such as human temperature cameras,
fisheye cameras, and so on.
Step 4 Click , the camera is added successfully.

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If all channels of the NVR are connected by cameras, please delete the cameras that you don’t need ,
so that you can add more cameras.
If an IP camera is added manually, input the correct username and password of the camera below the
online device list. The camera will be added successfully. If not the camera would be shown on list
at offline.
The protocol can be chosen the custom protocols these are set at protocol interface.
The user can click the added channel to copy the information to save the time, you can just need to
modify difference information, such as the remote channel.
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[Link] Add Camera by RSTP


If the user wants to add the different protocol cameras to NVR, you can set the protocol
management, and add cameras one by one, as shown in Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-4 Protocol management

Step 1 Click Channel > Camera > Protocol Management.


Step 2 Choose the custom protocol from the drop-down list, there are 16 kinds of protocols can
be set.

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Step 3 Input the protocol name.
Step 4 Tick main stream and sub stream. The main stream shows image on full screen live video.
The sub stream shows image on split screen. If you just tick main stream and the channel
will not show image on split screen.
Step 5 Choose the type of protocol, the default value is RTSP.
Step 6 Input the port of the IP camera.
Step 7 Input the path (it may vary with different camera models).
Step 8 Click Apply to save the settings.

Choose the protocol from the drop-down list, the protocol is set at protocol management interface.
The cameras should be confirmed to the protocols.
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[Link] Delete Camera

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a camera to delete in the camera list and click , the delete confirmation
message screen is displaying, as shown in Figure 7-5.
Figure 7-5 Delete confirmation message

Step 2 Click , the camera will be deleted successfully.

[Link] Operate Camera


At camera list, click to operate camera as shown in Figure 7-6, users can update, reboot
and reset the camera immediately.

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Figure 7-6 More operation

Step 1 Click Update, pop-up window to select software, as shown in Figure 7-7.
Step 2 Set the directory click to update camera.
Figure 7-7 Select directory of software

Step 3 Click Reboot, message “Are you sure to reboot? ” would show, click to reboot
the camera.
Step 4 Click Reset, message “Are you sure to reset? ”would show, users can enable the
retain IP address function. Click to reboot the camera.
Step 5 Tick the cameras with non-onvif protocol and cameras are online, click Update to update
all cameras at once.
Step 6 IP address of the online camera can be modified, click Modify IP to modify as shown in
following figure, input the new IP address and subnet mask.

Update need upload the firmware by flash driver.


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7.1.2 Encode Parameter


The system allows setting the stream information, encoding type, resolution, frame rate, bitrate
control, bitrate and quality for cameras in a channel in Encode Parameter screen.
Operation Description
Click Encode in the main menu or Menu of the channel management screen and choose Encode
to access the Encode screen, as shown in Figure 7-8.
Figure 7-8 Encode screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.


Step 2 Set video format, audio encode type, resolution, frame rate, bitrate type, bitrate size and
quality from the drop-down lists.
Step 3 Click and select channels or tick all, then click to apply the parameter
settings to cameras in selected channels , click to save encode parameter
settings.
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7.1.3 Sensor Setting


Sensor setting refers to basic attributes of pictures, it includes the brightness, sharpness, contrast
and saturation. You can set picture parameters for each channel based on scene.
Operation Description
Click Sensor Setting in the main menu or click menu of the channel management screen and
choose Sensor Setting to access the Sensor Setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-9.
Figure 7-9 Sensor setting screen

The Sensor Setting are as follows:


⚫ Brightness: it indicates brightness or darkness of an image.
⚫ Sharpness: it indicates picture’s clarity.
⚫ Contrast: it refers to the brightest white and darkest black in an image.
⚫ Saturation: it indicates brilliance of the picture color.
Other parameters are sensor settings of IP cameras, like scene, exposure, white balance, day-
night, noise reduction, enhance image, zoom focus, etc.
⚫ Scene: it includes indoor, outdoor, default. Mirror includes normal, horizontal,
vertical, horizontal + vertical.
⚫ Exposure: it includes mode, max shutter, meter area and max gain.
⚫ White balance: it includes tungsten, fluorescent, daylight, shadow, manual, etc.

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⚫ Day-night: users can transit day to night, or switch mode.
⚫ Noise reduction: it includes 2D NR and 3D NR.
⚫ Enhance image: it includes WDR, HLC, BLC, defog and anti-shake.
⚫ Zoom focus: users can zoom and focus.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.
Step 2 Select scene from the drop-down list. The default values of picture parameters vary with
scenarios.
Step 3 Set parameters.
Step 4 Click to reset to factory settings, click to save image settings.
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7.1.4 OSD Settings


Click OSD in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and choose OSD to
access the OSD screen, as shown in Figure 7-10.
Figure 7-10 OSD setting screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.

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Step 2 Click next to Time to enable or disable OSD time setting.


Step 3 Click next to Name to enable or disable OSD channel setting.
Step 4 Set the channel name.
Step 5 In the video window, click and drag time or channel to move to a location.
Step 6 Click and select channels, then click to apply the OSD settings to
cameras in selected channels , click to save OSD settings.
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7.1.5 Privacy Zone


The system allows you to mask images in a specified zone and which is called privacy zone.

Operation Description

Click Privacy Zone in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and choose
privacy zone to access the Privacy Zone screen, as shown in Figure 7-11.
Figure 7-11 Privacy zone screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.

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Step 2 In the video window, hold down and drag the left mouse button to draw a privacy area.
Step 3 Click and select channels or tick all, then click to apply the privacy
settings to cameras in selected channels , click to save privacy settings.
Step 4 Double click privacy area to delete setting.
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7.1.6 ROI
Click ROI in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and choose ROI to
access the ROI screen, as shown in Figure 7-12.
Figure 7-12 ROI

Table 7-1 RIO parameter


Parameter Description Setting
Stream Stream ID. [Setting method]
Select a value from the drop-down
list box.
[Default value]
Stream 1
Enable Enable the ROI [Setting method]
Click the button.
[Default value]
OFF

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Parameter Description Setting


Area ID ROI area ID, there are 8 area [Setting method]
Select a value from the drop-down
list box.
[Default value]
1
Level The measure result of ROI. The [Setting method]
higher the grade, the clearer the Select a value from the drop-down
area inside and the more vaguer list box.
the area outside. There are five [Default value]
levels.
5
Area Name The marked name used for [Setting method]
areas. Enter a value manually. The value
cannot exceed 32 bytes.
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7.1.7 Microphone (Only for Some Models)


Click Microphone in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and choose
Microphone to access the Microphone screen, as shown in Figure 7-13.

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Figure 7-13 Microphone

Table 7-2 Microphone


Parameter Description Setting
Enable Microphone Indicates whether to enable the [Setting method]
microphone function. Click the button on to enable
microphone.
Microphone Type Microphone types include: [Setting method]
⚫ Line In Select a value from the drop-
down list box.
An active audio input is
required.
Microphone Volume Allows you to adjust the [Setting method]
microphone volume. Slide the slider left or right.
[Default value]
50
NOTE
The value ranges from 0 to
100.
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7.1.8 Human Thermometer (Only for Some Models)


Click Human thermometer in the main menu or menu of the channel management screen and
choose Human thermometer to access the Human thermometer screen, as shown in Figure 7-
14.
Figure 7-14 Human thermometer

[Link] Parameter Configuration


Table 7-3 Human thermometer
Parameter Description Setting
Face detection Detect face of human [Setting method]
Enable
[Default value]
On
Display trace Display the information of [Setting method]
tracing. OFF, mode 1 and mode Enable the button
2 [Default value]
Mode 1
Show detection area Enable, the live video will show [Setting method]
area of detection. Enable

Confidence Face detection sensitivity, the [Setting method]


coefficient value range is high, medium,

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low, the larger the value is, the Choose from drop -list
higher the sensitivity. The [Default value]
higher the sensitivity value is, Medium
the higher the detection rate
will be, but the more false
detection may occur, such as
the false detection of the
patterns on pedestrian clothes to
adult faces.
Area ID There are 8 areas can be set to [Setting method]
detect temperature. Choose from drop -list
Choose from the drop-list, left- [Default value]
click to draw the area, right- 1
click to finish the set.
Face pixel min (1- When the pixel of the face in [Setting method]
2000) the image is less than the set Input a number from 1 to
value (the minimum pixel for 2000
face recognition), it is not [Default value]
captured.
30
Face pixel max (1- When the pixel of the face in [Setting method]
2000) the image is more than the set Input a number from 1 to
value (the maximum pixel for 2000
face recognition), it is not [Default value]
captured.
70
Image matting quality The quality of snap image, [Setting method]
There are three mode can be Choose from drop list.
chosen, such as low, mid and [Default value]
high.
Medium
Snapshot mode There are two types, timing and [Setting method]
optimal. Choose from drop -list
[Default value]
Timing
Upload image The snapshot mode is optimal, [Setting method]
interval set the interval. Input a number from 1 to
10
[Default value]
5
Snapshot count At optimal mode, set the [Setting method]
number of snapshot image Input 1
Yaw degree(0-90) Both eyes appear on the screen, [Setting method]
offset in the left and right Input a number from 0 to
direction 90

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[Default value]
30
Tilt degree(0-90) The face is deflected, and both [Setting method]
eyes cannot appear in the Input a number from 0 to
picture. 90
[Default value]
30
Pitch degree(0-90) Face is moving up and down [Setting method]
Input a number from 0 to
90
[Default value]
30
FTP upload image Configuration > Network [Default value]
matting Service > FTP, set FTP related Disable
parameters, the captured picture
will be sent to the set FTP
location
FTP upload whole Capture a picture and send a [Default value]
image whole image. Disable
OSD over snapshot Enable, the snapshots will [Default value]
record the temperature, as Disable
shown in figure.

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Figure 7-15 Temperature parameters

Table 7-4 Temperature parameters


Parameter Description Setting
Temperature Unit Celsius and Fahrenheit [Setting method]
temperature units are available. Select a value from the
The unit is link to all drop-down list box.
temperature parameter, please [Default value]
modify the linkage value. Celsius
Ambient The ambient temperature of [Setting method]
Temperature camera. Enter a value manually.
Cavity The cavity temperature of N/A
Temperature camera.

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Parameter Description Setting


Correction Correction coefficient refers to [Setting method]
Coefficient the deviation of measured Enter a value manually.
object temperature and actual [Default value]
temperature.
0.00
For example:
1. The measured object
temperature is 30, and actual
temperature is 37, so the
correction coefficient is 7.
2. The measured object
temperature is 37, and actual
temperature is 30, so the
correction coefficient is -7.
Mount distance The actual distance between the [Setting method]
detection person and the device, Select a value from the
it is set to facilitate the drop-down list box.
temperature measurement [Default value]
accuracy.
General
Face color Enable, if the camera detect the [Default value]
face and the face will be Disable
covered color, normal is
yellow, and high temperature is
red, as shown in figure.

Environment Enable, the device will restart [Default value]


adaptation the temperature if the ambient Disable
temperature of camera varies
greatly. It is recommended not
to open.
Abnormal Enable, the measure [Default value]
temperature temperature is lower than 34 ℃ Disable
display will show on OSD.
Disable, the measure
temperature is lower than 34 ℃
will not show on OSD.
Temperature area Two modes, shows at themal [Setting method]
channel. Mode 1 is full face Select a value from the
area, mode 2 is forehead area. drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Mode 1

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Parameter Description Setting
Temperature Two modes, mode 1 is suitable [Setting method]
measure mode for high air temperature, if the Select a value from the
forehead temperature is less drop-down list box.
than 31 ℃, not to show as body [Default value]
temperature.
Mode 1
Mode 2 is suitable for low air
temperature, if the forehead
temperature is at 30-31 ℃, so it
will show as body temperature
too.
Normal Set the temperature range, when [Setting method]
temperature range the detection is out of range, it Enter a value manually.
will be alarming. [Default value]
36 ~37.3

Low temperature alarm linkage / Normal temperature linkage / High temperature linkage: when
the detection temperature is meet the setting, you can set the linkage action to alarm, as shown in
Figure 7-16.

Figure 7-16 Linkage action

Set the alarm linkage schedule.


Click Apply to save the settings.
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[Link] Thermal Mapping


Figure 7-17 Thermal mapping

Table 7-5 Parameter of thermal mapping


Parameter Description Setting
Zoom in /zoom out. [Setting method]
Click the button
Near focus / far focus. [Setting method]
Click the button
Horizontal shift The points move small at [Setting method]
(%) horizontal direction. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
0.00
Vertical shift (%) The points move small at [Setting method]
vertical direction. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
0.00

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Parameter Description Setting
Mapping point You need map three points at [Setting method]
two channels. Points are Select from drop list .
correspond of each.
The three points should cover
most areas, and two points are
located in the diagonal display
of the picture.
Point one is green cross.
Point two is red cross.
Point three is blue cross.

[Link] Thermal Calibration


Figure 7-18 Thermal calibration

Table 7-6 Thermal calibration


Parameter Description Setting
Display area Enable to show the information [Setting method]
information of displaying area. enable
Target The special calibration tool’s [Setting method]
temperature temperature, it is general black Input value
body’s target temperature.

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Parameter Description Setting


Emission rate Emission rate is the thermal [Setting method]
calibration device’s base Input value
parameter, the general
blackbody’s is 0.98.
Distance Distance is the actual horizontal [Setting method]
distance between measuring Input value
object and the camera
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7.1.9 Smart (Only for Some Models)

It is only available for cameras with AI function.

The comparison function is only for AI multiobject cameras, please refer to actual cameras.

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[Link] AI Multiobject
Figure 7-19 AI multiobject

Table 7-7 AI multiobject


Parameter Description How to set
Face detection The camera will snap the face when someone
Enable
appears in live video.
Full body The camera will snap the whole body when
Enable
detection someone appears in live video.
Licence plate The camera will snap the licence when the
Enable
detection vehicle’s licence appears in live video.
Vehicle The camera will snap the licence when the
Enable
detection vehicle appears in live video.
Display trace Enable the function and a trace frame will show
info at live video.

Choose from drop


Mode 1: list.

Mode 2:
Show detection Enable to set a detection area, and the frame will
Enable
area show at live video
Confidence The range of snap image, there are three type, Choose from drop-

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Parameter Description How to set


coefficient such as high, mid and low. The higher the down list.
confidence, the better the snap quality and the
fewer snapshots.
Face pixel 30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be set, the
Input a value
min(30-300) more face will be captured, but it may be
ranges 30 to 300
mistaken.
Body pixel 30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be set, the Input a value range
min(30-300) more body will be captured, but it may be 30 to 300
mistaken.
Vehicle pixel 30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be set, the
Input a value range
min(30-800) more face will be captured, but it may be
30 to 800
mistaken.
Image matting The quality of snap images, There are three
Choose from drop
quality modes can be chosen, such as low, mid and
list.
high.
Snapshot mode There are three modes can be chosen, such as Choose from drop
timing, and optimal. list.
Upload image At timing mode, set the interval of upload Input a value
interval(1-10 s) image. ranges 1 to 10
FTP upload Configuration > Network Service > FTP, set
image matting FTP related parameters, the captured picture Enable
will be sent to the set FTP location
FTP upload Capture a picture and send a whole image.
Enable
whole image

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Figure 7-20 Schedule

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[Link] License Plate Recognition


Figure 7-21 License plate recognition

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Table 7-8 License plate recognition


Function Procedure Description
Licence plate The camera will snap the face when Enable
recognition someone appears in live video.
Confidence The range of snap image, there are three
coefficient type, such as high, mid and low. The Choose from drop-
higher the confidence, the better the snap down list.
quality and the fewer snapshots.
Minimum plate 60-100 pixels, the smaller the pixel, the
Input a value ranges
width (60-100 Pixel) more plates will be captured, but it may be
60 to 100
wrong.
Image matting The quality of snap image, There are three
Choose from drop-
quality modes can be chosen, such as low, mid and
down list.
high.
Snapshot mode There are three modes can be chosen, such Choose from drop-
as timing, and optimal. down list.
Upload image At timing mode, set the interval of upload Input a value ranges
interval(1-10 s) image. 1 to 10
Snapshot count (1) At optimal mode, set the number of
Input 1
snapshot image
FTP upload image Configuration > Network Service > FTP,
matting set FTP related parameters, the captured Enable
picture will be sent to the set FTP location
FTP upload whole Capture a picture and send a whole image.
Enable
image
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7.1.10 Intelligent Tracking (Only for Some Models)

This function is available for high speed camera.

The automatic target tracking function is that the dome camera can continuously track the
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to the moving target distance, and the dome automatically returns to the preset scene when the
moving target disappears.
Figure 7-22 Intelligent tracking

Table 7-9 Intelligent tracking parameters


Parameter Description Setting
Enable Enable the button to enable the [How to set]
intelligent tracking Click Enable to enable.
[Default value]
OFF
Calibration It is equivalent to a control [Setting method]
Coefficient coefficient, and real-time tracking Drag the slider.
doubling rate nonlinear positive [Default value]
correlation, usually the higher the
installation height, the greater the 1
calibration coefficient value; it
ranges from 1 to 30
Trace Magnify It is the value of lens zoom, it has a [Setting method]
large influence on the real-time Drag the slider.
tracking magnification, [Default value]
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Time of Duration The maximum time of a tracking [Setting method]


period, it ranges from 0 to 300 s. Drag the slider.
[Default value]
120
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7.2 Record Setting


Set the Record Schedule, Disk, Storage Mode, S.M.A.R.T, Disk Detection, Disk Calculation,
FTP and so on.

7.2.1 Record Schedule

Operation Description

Click Record in the main menu or click the record page of any function screen in the main menu
to access the record schedule screen, as shown in Figure 7-23.
Figure 7-23 Record management screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel option.


Step 2 Enable the record.
Step 3 Enable the record audio.
Step 4 Enable ANR, the camera is installed with SD card, if the camera is disconnected from the
network, when the network is recovered, the NVR can read the recording of camera and
copy the loss video form the SD card.

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Step 5 Set the record schedule.


Method 1: Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the arming time
within 00:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.

NOTE

⚫ When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot move out of the time
area. Otherwise, no time would be selected.

⚫ The selected area is blue. The default is all week.

⚫ Users can choose alarm type to record, if the chosen alarm is happening at the setting
time, it will record. So that it will using the disk effectively to avoid repeating useless
recording.

⚫ The ANR function can be used only for the cameras with supplementary recording
function.

⚫ Users can set different alarms to record.

Method 2: Click in the record schedule page to select the whole day or whole week.

Step 6 Deleting record schedule: Click again or inverse selection to delete the selected

record schedule.
Step 7 Click and select channels or tick all, then click to apply the record
management settings to selected channels , click to save settings.
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7.2.2 Disk
View the total capacity of disk, disk status, disk SN code and storage space of disk. You can
format the disk and set record expiration time.

Operation Description

Step 1 Click Record in the main menu or menu of the record screen and choose Disk to access
the disk screen, as shown in Figure 7-24.

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Figure 7-24 Disk screen

Step 2 Click Format. The message “Are you sure to format disk? Your data will be lost” is
displaying.
Step 3 Choose the disk group, there are four groups.
Step 4 Click , and the disk would be formatted.
Step 5 Enable recording overwrite, the disk will be overwrote automatically.
Step 6 Record expiration setting. Select record expiration days from the drop-down list of record
expiration. The expired time is not 0, the records will be deleted when the time is over
the setting value.
Step 7 Click to save the settings.

NOTE

The disk groups can keep the recording of channels at different disks, it will improve the storage
efficiency.
The expired time is 0, it means the disk will be rewrite only when the disk is full .
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7.2.3 RAID (Only for Some Models)


The NVR support to build/ edit/ delete the RAID. Users can choose the type of RAID according
to the importance of recording.

NOTE

RAID is only used for the device with 4 disks or more. And the disks must be enterprise level disks.
The capacity of disks is the same for efficient using.

The maximum capacity of RAID cannot exceed 100T.

RAID5 at least 3 disks can be created. RAID6 at least 4 disks can be created. RAID10 at least 4
disks can be created. Create hot spare disk need more one disk or double basic disks.

The capacity of disks is the same for efficient using


Figure 7-25 RAID

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click RAID to create the RAID.


Step 2 Click Create to choose a disk to create a new RAID.

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Step 3 Tick Hot-spare Disk to back up in case the disk is broken. The number of disk must be
more than one.
Step 4 Click to save the creation, format the new RAID.
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7.2.4 Storage Mode


Users need to distribute the channels to different disk groups, and use disk capacity reasonably,
as shown in Figure 7-26
Figure 7-26 Storage mode

Operation Steps

Step 1 Choose the disk group.


Step 2 Select the channel to record to disk group.
Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings.
Step 4 The group list will show the detail information.

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NOTE

If the channels are not in list, it means NVR will not record these channels, please make sure that all
channels are in list.
Choose number of channel number you should consider the capacity of disk group.
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7.2.5 S.M.A.R.T
[Link] S.M.A.R.T
S.M.A.R.T is Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology, u which is able to check the
disk as shown in Figure 7-27.
Figure 7-27 S.M.A.R.T

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[Link] WDDA
The western digital disk has the WDDA function, the NVR can read the information of disk, so
that users can view the status of disk, as shown in Figure 7-28.

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Figure 7-28 WDDA

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7.2.6 Disk Detection


Detect the disk before recording videos so that the data are secure as shown in Figure 7-29.

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Figure 7-29 Disk Detection

Operation Steps

Step 1 Choose the disk from the drop-down list.


Step 2 Tick All or key Area to detect the disk. It will take some several minutes.
Step 3 Click Scan to scan the disk.
Step 4 The result of disk will show in interface

NOTE

The green block means good, the red block means bad, if the red blocks are too much or at key
section, please change the disk immediately.
Please turn off the video recording before the disk is detected, otherwise the recording of video
maybe lost.
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7.2.7 Cloud Storage (Only for Some Models)


The cloud storage can save the motion detection and intelligent analysis alarm Support Google
Drive.
Figure 7-30 Cloud Storage

Operation Steps

Step 1 Enable the cloud storage, and the UUID of code path will show.
Step 2 Choose the cloud type, the default is Google cloud.
Step 3 Set upload video size, the video is saving in sub stream(the video size is less).
Step 4 Use browser to scan the UUID to jump to Google drive certification, input the account
and password to certificate the NVR.
Step 5 Input the code , click Send to fish certificate, as shown in Figure 7-31.

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Figure 7-31 Certification

Step 6 Click Apply to save the settings

NOTE

Google Cloud only needs to be authenticated once, without multiple authentications. After the
authentication is completed, the cloud storage function can be turned on or off as required.
This function needs to be re-certified after the device is restored to factory settings.
The UUID is the path of Google drive.
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7.2.8 Disk Calculation

Users can calculate the usage of disk, so that he can set the storage strategy reasonably, as shown
in Figure 7-32.
There are two modes can be set, computing capacity and computing time

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Figure 7-32 Disk calculation of capacity

Figure 7-33 Disk calculation of time

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7.2.9 FTP
Enable FTP upload, when the alarm happens, users can linkage the FTP upload to save the alarm
recordings.
Figure 7-34 FTP

Step 1 Enable the FTP upload.


Step 2 Input the FTP address and port.
Step 3 Input the account, password and FTP path.
Step 4 Set the upload file size, it ranges from 0 to 64 MB.
Step 5 Click “Test” to test the parameters. After the test is successful, click "Apply" to save the
settings

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7.3 Alarm Management


Set the General alarm information, Motion Detection, Video Loss, Intelligent Analysis,
Alarm In, Abnormal Alarm, Alarm out and Local intelligent analysis in alarm management
screen.

7.3.1 General
[Link] General
Step 1 Click Alarm in the main menu (or click the alarm page of any function screen in the main
menu) to access the alarm management screen, as shown in Figure 7-35.
Figure 7-35 Alarm management screen

Step 2 Click to enable the alarm function.


Step 3 Select a value from the drop-down list of duration time.
Step 4 Click to save alarm settings.
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[Link] IO control push


If you select normally open and tick the disabled items, the alarm input 1 will not push message.
Only when the alarm in 1 is in the normally closed, it can push alarm message.
Step 1 Enable the IO control push.
Figure 7-36 IO control push

Step 2 Choose one alarm in and mode(N/C, N/O).


Step 3 Tick the disable items, click “Apply” to save settings.
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7.3.2 Motion Detection


The NVR will send motion detection alarm while something moving in the specific view of
camera.

Operation Description

Step 1 Click Motion Detection in the main menu or menu of the alarm management screen and
choose Motion Detection to access the Motion Detection screen, as shown in Figure 7-
37.

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Figure 7-37 Motion detection screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.


Step 2 Click to enable motion detection.
Step 3 Enable motion analysis if the camera detects the motion action, the area will be block as
shown in Figure 7-38.
Step 4 Enable the Event actions include: push messages to App, pop up messages to monitor,
send Email, buzzer, FTP, PTZ, full screen, alarm out, camera alarm out, event recordings
and so on.
Step 5 Click Area page to access the motion detection area setting, as shown in Figure 7-38.

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Figure 7-38 Motion detection area setting screen

Area :
1. Hold down and drag the left mouse button to draw a motion detection area.
2. Select a value from the drop-down list next to Sensitivity.
Step 6 Click Schedule page to access the schedule screen. For details, please see 7.2.1 Record
Schedule Figure 7-23Step 5 Set the record schedule.
Step 7 Click and select channels or tick all, then click to apply the motion
detection settings to cameras in selected channels, click to save motion
detection alarm settings.

Double click to delete the selected area.

The default area is whole area.

If you leave the page without applying, the tip “Do you want to save?” would show. Click save to
save the settings. Click cancel to quit the settings.

Enable the alarm out, users need to set alarm time and output ID, four ID are corresponding to back
panel’s alarm out, 1 A and 1 B, 2 A and 2 B, 3 A and 3 B, 4 A and 4 B.

Channel alarm out is corresponding to alarm port of camera.

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Figure 7-39 Alarm schedule

s
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7.3.3 Video Loss


If a camera is disconnected to NVR, it will trigger video loss alarm.

Operation Description

Click Video Loss in the main menu or menu of the alarm management screen and choose video
Loss to access the video loss screen, as shown in Figure 7-40.

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Figure 7-40 Video loss screen

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.


Step 2 Click to enable video loss alarm.
Step 3 Enable the Event actions include: push message to App, pop up message to monitor, send
Email, buzzer, FTP, PTZ, alarm out, event recording and so on.
Step 4 Click Schedule page to access the schedule screen.
Step 5 For details, please see 7.2.1 Record Schedule Figure 7-23Step 5 Set the record schedule.
Step 6 Click and select a channel, then click to apply the parameter settings
to cameras in selected channels, click to save video loss settings.
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7.3.4 Intelligent Analysis (Only for Some Models)

The channel camera can set the intelligent analysis which are depended on the performance of
cameras.

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Operation Description

Step 1 Click Intelligent Analysis in the main menu or menu of the alarm management screen
and choose Intelligent Analysis to access intelligent analysis screen, as shown in Figure
7-41.
Figure 7-41 Intelligent Analysis screen

Step 2 Select one action to set the alarm.(Intrusion, Line crossing, Single virtual fence, Double
virtual fences, Object left, Object removed, Signal bad, Loiter, Multi loiter, Abnormal
speed, Converse, Illegal parking, Personnel count, Fence, Enter area, Leave area,
Advanced).
Step 3 Select a channel from the drop-down list of channel.

Step 4 Click to enable intelligent analysis alarm.

Step 5 Enable the event actions include: push message to App, pop up message to monitor, send
Email, buzzer, FTP, PTZ, full screen, alarm out, camera alarm out, event recording and
so on.
Step 6 Click Schedule page to access the schedule screen.
Step 7 For details, please see Figure 7-23Step 5 Set the record schedule.

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Step 8 Click and select a channel, then click to apply the parameter settings
to cameras in selected channels, click to save video loss settings.

Figure 7-42 Personnel count

Table 7-10 Personnel count parameters


Parameter Description Setting
Enable Click the button to enable personnel [How to set]
count. Click Enable to enable.
[Default value]
OFF
OSD enable Enable, the statistical data of [How to set]
personnel count will show on OSD Click Enable to enable.
[Default value]
OFF
Counting clear There are five modes can be chosen, [Setting method]
interval such as 10 min, half-hour, 1 hour, Choose from drop-down
12-hour, 1 day. list
[Default value]
7
Area type The area to distinguish entry and [Default value]
exit. Line

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Fence:
It is only available for fence AI multi-object cameras. When a person or car is found in detection
area, it will alarm.
Users can choose several event actions to alarm.
Figure 7-43 Fence

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Figure 7-44 Fence detection area

Enable limit target type, choose the type(person or car, person, car).
Enable video stream draw line, when detects the car or person, it will show the blue frame to
mark the target.
Use the mouse to draw the detection area, users can draw serval areas depending on the real
condition.
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7.3.5 Alarm In

This function requires access to a camera that supports external alarm in.
There are two types alarm in, one is the NVR’s alarm in, another is the camera channel’s alarm in.

Operation Description

Click Alarm in in the main menu or menu of the alarm management screen and choose Alarm
in to access the alarm in screen, as shown in Figure 7-45.

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Figure 7-45 Alarm in screen

Figure 7-46 Camera alarm in

Operation Steps

Step 1 Select a channel in alarm in.


Step 2 Click to enable or disable the functions.

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Step 3 Select Alarm type from the drop-down list.

NC: Normal close the alarm

NO: Normal open the alarm


Step 4 Set name.
Step 5 Enable the event actions include: push message to App, pop up message to monitor, send
Email, buzzer, FTP, PTZ, full screen, alarm out, camera alarm out, event recording and
so on.
Step 6 Click Schedule page to access the schedule screen. For details, please see 7.2.1 Record
Schedule Figure 7-23Step 5 Set the record schedule.
Step 7 Click to save settings of Alarm in.
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7.3.6 Abnormal Alarm


Abnormal alarm includes disk alarm, IP conflict and network disconnected.

Operation Description

Step 1 Click Abnormal Alarm in the main menu or menu of the alarm management screen and
choose Abnormal Alarm to access the abnormal alarm screen, as shown in Figure 7-47.

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Figure 7-47 Abnormal alarm screen

Step 2 Tick the abnormal actions.


Step 3 Enable the event actions include: push message to App, pop up message to monitor, send
Email, buzzer, alarm out and so on.
Step 4 Click to save abnormal alarm settings.
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7.3.7 Alarm Out


[Link] Alarm Out
Choose one output ID as the output interface.

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Figure 7-48 Alarm out

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[Link] Camera Alarm out

This function requires access to a camera that connected to an external alarm out device.

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Figure 7-49 Camera alarm out

Table 7-11 Camera alarm out


Parameter Description Setting
Alarm Output ID of the alarm output channel. [Setting method]
NOTE Select a value from the
The number of alarm output channels drop-down list box.
depends on the device model. [Default value]
1
Name Alarm output channel name. [Value range]
0 to 32 bytes
Valid Signal The options are as follows: [Setting method]
⚫ Close: An alarm is generated when Select a value from the
drop-down list box.
an external alarm signal is received.
[Default value]
⚫ Open: An alarm is generated when Close
no external alarm signal is received.

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Parameter Description Setting


Alarm Output When the device receives I/O alarm [Setting method]
Mode signals, it will send the alarm Select a value from the
information to an external alarm device drop-down list box.
in the mode specified by this parameter. [Default value]
The options include the switch mode
and pulse mode. Switch Mode

NOTE
⚫ If the switch mode is used, the alarm
frequency of the device must be the
same as that of the external alarm
device.
⚫ If the pulse mode is used, the alarm
frequency of the external alarm
device can be configured.

Alarm Time(ms) Alarm output duration. The value 0 [Setting method]


(0: Continuous) indicates that the alarm remains Enter a value manually.
continuous valid. [Default value]
0
[Value range]
0 to 86400 seconds
Manual Control Control the alarm output. N/A
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7.3.8 Local Intelligent Analysis


[Link] General
At “Alarm > Local Intelligent Analysis > General” interface, enable the local intelligent analysis
to set the local intrusion, as shown in Figure 7-50.

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Figure 7-50 Local intelligent analysis – General

Enable the alarm function.

Enable Draw Rectangle, the detection rectangle will be showed on the live video of intrusion.

Choose the channels, up to 4 channels can be chosen.

Enable or disable the intrusion, modify the channels, the device will be rebooted.

[Link] Intrusion
At “Alarm > Local Intelligent Analysis > Intrusion” interface to set the parameter of local
intrusion.

The intrusion refers to that an alarm is generated when the targets of specified types (such as
person, car, and both person and car) enter the detection area.

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Figure 7-51 Intrusion

Event action:
Choose the channel to enable the intrusion, enable the event actions (such as push message to
App, Pop up message to monitor, Email, Buzzer, FTP, PTZ, Full screen, Alarm out, Camera
alarm out, Event recording, and so on). Click “Apply” to save the settings.
Figure 7-52 Detection area

Detection area:

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Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move the cursor to draw a
line, and then click to generate another point. This is how a line is generated. In this way,
continue to draw lines to form any shape, and right-click to finish line drawing.

NOTE

⚫ A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails.
⚫ Any shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn.
⚫ The quantity of detection areas is not limited yet and will be described in future when a
limit is applied.

Choose Limit target from the drop-down list, person/ person or car / car.
Figure 7-53 Set schedule

Set schedule:
Method 1:Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to
Sunday as shown in Figure 7-53.
Method 2:Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the schedule
within 0:00a-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.

NOTE

When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of the time area.
Otherwise, no time can be selected.

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Method 3:Click in the schedule page to select the whole day or whole week.
Deleting schedule: Click again or inverse selection to delete the selected schedule.
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7.4 Network Management


Set the Network Parameter, 802.1X, DDNS, E-mail, Port Mapping, P2P, IP Filter, SNMP
3G/4G and PPPOE, Network Traffic in the network management screen.

Operation Description

Step 1 Click Network in the main menu (or click the network page of any function screen in the
main menu) to access the network management screen, as shown in Figure 7-54.
Figure 7-54 Network management screen

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7.4.1 Network
Set DHCP and DNS manually or automatically.

[Link] IP

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click next to DHCP to enable or disable the function of automatically getting an IP
address. The function is disabled by default.
Step 2 If the function is disabled, click input boxes next to IP, Subnet mask, and Gateway to set
the parameters as required.
Step 3 Click next to Obtain DNS Automatically to enable or disable the function of
automatically getting a DNS address. The function is enabled by default.
Step 4 If the function is disabled, click input boxes next to DNS 1(default [Link]) and DNS
2(default [Link]), delete original address, and enter a new address.
Step 5 Click to save IP settings.
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[Link] Port

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Port page to access the port setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-55.

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Figure 7-55 Port setting screen

Step 2 Set the HTTP port, HTTPS port, RTSP port and Control port.
Step 3 Click to save port settings.
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[Link] IPv4CCTV (Only for Some Models)


The no POE device has two LANs, LAN1 and LAN2.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Ipv4 CCTV page to access the LAN2 setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-56.

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Figure 7-56 IPv4 CCTV

Step 2 Input the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway.


Step 3 Click to save the settings.

LAN1 and LAN2 can be connected to different network, so that NVR can add more cameras. LAN1
usually is connected to the external network, it is default gateway. LAN2 connect to internal network.
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[Link] POE (Only for Some Models)

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click POE page to access the POE setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-57.

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Figure 7-57 POE screen

Step 2 The NVR will deploy IP addresses to the cameras connected to POE immediately.
Step 3 Click to set POE camera IP address successfully.
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[Link] WiFi Parameter (Only for Some Models)

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click WiFi Parameter page to access the WiFi Parameter setting screen, as shown in
Figure 7-57.

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Figure 7-58 WiFi Parameter

Step 2 Set the parameters of WiFi。


Step 3 Click to set POE camera IP address successfully.

BSDID, default value of the device, cannot be changed.

SSID, the name can be changed to facilitate customer search.

WiFi channel; 1-13 channels, plus the other channel, can be changed according to network blocking
conditions to avoid interference.

The area can be selected according to the country where it is located, MKK, ETSI1, ETSI2, FCC.
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[Link] WiFi Network (Only for Some Models)

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click WiFi Parameter page to access the WiFi Parameter setting screen, as shown in
Figure 7-57.

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Figure 7-59 WiFi network

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7.4.2 802.1 X

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click next to 802.1 X to enable or disable the function .The default is disabled.

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Figure 7-60 802.1 X

Step 2 Input the user and password of 802.1X, the account is created by user.
Step 3 Click to save the settings. The visitor to view the NVR need to input account
to certify.
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7.4.3 DDNS
Please make sure connect the specified camera to the Internet, and obtain the user name and
password for logging into the dynamic domain name system (DDNS) from the server.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click DDNS in the main menu or menu of the network management screen and choose
DDNS to access the DDNS screen.
Step 2 Click next to Enable to enable the DDNS function. It is disabled by default, as
shown in Figure 7-61.

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Figure 7-61 DDNS setting screen

Step 3 Select a required value from the protocol drop-down list.


Step 4 Set domain name, input user and password.
Step 5 Click to check the domain name.
Step 6 Click to save DDNS network settings

An external network can access the NVR via an address that is set in the DDNS settings.
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7.4.4 Port Mapping


[Link] Port Mapping

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Port Mapping in the main menu or menu of the network management screen and
choose Port Mapping to access the port mapping screen, as shown in Figure 7-62.

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Figure 7-62 Port mapping setting screen

Step 2 Select UPnP enable type.


Step 3 Manual UPnP: input http port, data port and client port manually.
Step 4 Auto UPnP: device obtain the port automatically.
Step 5 Click to save settings.
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[Link] NAT Port


NAT Port (Network Address Translation). Access the NVR channels through the NAT port. Users
can set the start port, and it will generate the end port automatically. We will view the NAT port

when we access the channel through clicking icon at Web interface.

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Figure 7-63 NAT port

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7.4.5 Email
If the simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) function is enabled, the device automatically sends
alarm information to specified email addresses when an alarm is generated. Two mailboxes can
be set as receivers.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click E-mail in the main menu or menu of the network management screen and choose
E-mail to access the E-mail screen, as shown in Figure 7-64.

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Figure 7-64 E-mail setting screen

Figure 7-65 E –mail server 2

Step 2 Set SMTP server address and SMTP server port manually.
Step 3 Input E-mail sender, user name and password manually.

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Step 4 Set E-mail for receiving alarm. the message “Mail has been sent, please check” is
displaying. Open the mail, if the verification code is received, that shows the E-mail is
set successfully.
Step 5 Set E-mail for retrieve the password. the message “Mail has been sent, please check” is
displaying. Open the mail, if the verification code is received, E-mail is set successfully.
Step 6 Set SSL encryption for encrypting mail or not, set sending interval.
Step 7 Click to save settings.
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7.4.6 P2P
Show the UUID code and set the P2P status of the device.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click P2P in the main menu or menu of the network management screen and choose P2P
to access the P2P screen, as shown in Figure 7-66.
Figure 7-66 P2P screen

Step 2 Click to enable the P2P function.

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Step 3 Click to save P2P network settings or click Cancel to cancel settings.
Step 4 After the Inview Pro4 is installed in mobile phone, run the APP and scan the QR to add
and access the NVR when the device is online.
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7.4.7 IP Filter
Set the IP address in specified network segment to allow or prohibit access.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click IP Filter in the main menu or menu of the network management screen and choose
IP Filter to access the IP filter screen, as shown in Figure 7-67.
Figure 7-67 IP Filter setting screen

Step 2 Click next to IP Filter to enable the function of IP Filter.


Step 3 Select black list or white list drop-down list.

Step 4 Click to set black &white list IP segment screen is displaying, as show in Figure 7-

68.

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Figure 7-68 IP Address Segment screen

Step 5 Enter value manually for start IP address, end IP address.


Step 6 Click . The system saves the settings. The black and white lists IP segment
listed in the black (white) list.

Black list: A list of IP addresses in specified network segment that are regarded as unacceptable or
untrustworthy and should be excluded or avoided.

White list: a list of addresses in specified network segment considered to be acceptable or


trustworthy.

Select a name in the list and click Delete to delete the name from the list.

Select a name in the list and click Edit to edit the name in the list.

Only one rule type is available, and the last rule type set is efficient.
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7.4.8 SNMP
There are three versions of simple network management protocols at interface.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click IP Filter in the main menu or menu of the network management screen and choose
IP Filter to access the IP filter screen, as shown in Figure 7-69.

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Figure 7-69 SNMP settings screen

Step 2 Click next to SNMPV 1 to enable the function . The interface is shown as Figure 7-
70.
Figure 7-70 SNMPV 1/2 interface

Step 3 Input the parameters of protocol.


Step 4 Click to save settings or click to cancel settings.
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7.4.9 3G/4G
Users can connect NVR to the data network using a modem.

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Operation Steps

Step 1 Plug the modem to NVR, and enable the 3G/4G function, as shown in Figure 7-71.
Figure 7-71 3G/4G setting screen

Step 2 If the connection is successful, set other parameters.


Step 3 Choose access mode, the default is AUTO. There are five modes can be chosen, such as
AUTO, LTE, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, GSM/GPRS.
Step 4 Input the APN, dial number, username, password, IP address. At auto mode, all these
parameters can be obtained automatically.
Step 5 Click to save settings.

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Modify the access mode of 3G/4G (AUTO, LTE, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, GSM/GPRS). If you cannot
dial within 5 minutes, re-plug the modem.
Users are familiar with the relevant network (different service provider parameters are different) and
modem information before manually switching to other modes, the recommended mode is Auto.
When using the 3G / 4G function, you need to manually close the PPPOE function. Only one function
can be used at a time.
If the Internet access type is LTE (4G network), you do not need to dial the number, user name and
password.
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7.4.10 PPPOE
PPPOE point to point protocol Ethernet, user use the PPPOE to access network immediately, as
shown in Figure 7-72.

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Figure 7-72 PPPOE

Step 1 Enable the PPPOE function.


Step 2 Input the username, password (provided by network operator).
Step 3 Click to save settings, and the IP is obtained automatically.
Step 4 Users input the IP to access NVR web immediately.
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7.4.11 POE Status (Only for Some Models)


Users can view the status of POE intuitively, as shown in Figure 7-73.

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Figure 7-73 POE status

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7.4.12 Network Traffic


Users can view the network traffic immediately, as shown in Figure 7-74

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Figure 7-74 Network traffic

There are two rates, transmit rate and receive rate. The status of LAN(s) show on list.
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7.4.13 Platform Access


If the NVR and platform system are not at the same local network, ensure the NVR is connected
to the same external server as the platform system. You should build a server for platform in
advance, platform’s remote IP/Port and NVR are mapping port to external network.
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Network Service > Platform Access.
The Platform Access page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-75

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Figure 7-75 Platform Access page

Step 2 Input the parameters. The URL and port are the platform server IP address and port
Step 3 The name and port are the platform’s login name and password.
Step 4 Add the NVR to platform, you should input the following information.
1: IP/ID/Domain name is Device ID of NVR.
Figure 7-76 IP/ID/Domain

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2: The connection mode should be chosen Device active registration.


Figure 7-77 Connect NVR to platform

3: the CMU, MDU and IAU servers of platform should be mapped to the ports to external
network in advance.
Figure 7-78 URL address / port

Step 5 If you want to encrypt the access, you can enable the Encrypt.
Step 6 Click Apply.
The message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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7.5 System Management


View the device Information and set General information, User Account, Security Center,
Layout, Logs, Maintenance and Auto Reboot for the system setting.

Operation Description

Click System in the main menu (or click the system page of any function screen in the main
menu) to access the system setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-79.
Figure 7-79 System setting screen

7.5.1 Information
View the device ID, device name, device type, model, firmware version, kernel version, face
detection version, HDD volume, channel support, alarm in, and alarm out, audio in, audio out in
information screen, as shown in Figure 7-80 .

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Figure 7-80 Information-system interface

Network: status, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, MAC address, DHCP, preferred DNS
server, Alternate DNS server, total band width, received packets, and so on, as shown in Figure
7-81.

Figure 7-81 Information-network interface

Channel: channel, name, status, video format, resolution, bitrate (kbps), and so on, as shown in
Figure 7-82.

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Figure 7-82 Information-channel interface

Disk: disk name, capacity, used, SN, disk model, status, and so on, as shown in Figure 7-83
.
Figure 7-83 Information-disk interface

Alarm: channel, name, mode, enable, recording channel, and so on, as shown in Figure 7-84.

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Figure 7-84 Information-alarm interface

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7.5.2 General
[Link] System

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click General in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and choose
General to access the system screen, as shown in Figure 7-85.

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Figure 7-85 system setting screen

Step 2 Enter the name of the selected device.


Step 3 Select a proper resolution from the output resolution drop-down list.
Step 4 Select a required language from the Language drop-down list.
Step 5 Set the temperature unit.
Step 6 Click to save settings.
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[Link] Date and Time

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Date and Time page to access the date and time setting screen, as shown in Figure
7-86.

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Figure 7-86 Date and Time setting screen

Step 2 Select required format from the Date Format and time format drop-down list.
Step 3 Click next to NTP Sync to disable time synchronization. Time synchronization is
enabled by default. Time is synchronized with the NTP.
Step 4 After NTP Sync is disabled, you can manually set the system time:
Click Date and use the scroll wheel to select the year, month, and date.
Click Time and use the scroll wheel to select the hour, minute, and second.
Click Modify Time to save the time settings.
Step 5 Click Apply to save settings.
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[Link] Time Zone

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Time zone page to access the time zone setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-87.

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Figure 7-87 Time zone setting screen

Step 2 Select a required time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list.
Step 3 Click to save settings.
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[Link] DST
When the DST start time arrives, the device time automatically goes forward one hour (offset
time). When the DST end time arrives, the device time automatically goes backward one hour.
The offset time can change if the local rule is different.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click DST page to access the DST setting screen, as shown in Figure 7-88.

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Figure 7-88 DST setting screen

Step 2 Click next to DST to enable DST.


Step 3 Select start time, end time, offset time from the drop-down list respectively, that basis on
the local rules.
Step 4 Click to save settings.
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[Link] Sync Camera Time


Enable the sync camera time, the channels will show the sync time, and set the frequency of
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7.5.3 User Account


Add, modify, and delete a user and privilege in user screen, admin user can dispose privilege to
different users.
[Link] User

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click User in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and choose User
to access the user screen, as shown in Figure 7-89.

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Figure 7-89 User management screen

Step 2 Add or delete a user.


⚫ Add a user
Click Add, the Add User dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 7-90.
Figure 7-90 Add user screen

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Input a username, password and confirm password, choose group and change
password reminder, set the expire date.

The password should include at least two types of letters, characters and numbers.

The password should be 6~32 characters long.


Step 3 Select a Group from the drop-down list box.
Step 4 Select a Change password reminder value from the drop-down list box.
Step 5 Enable the expire date to set the new user’s authority time.
Step 6 Select the operation privileges and channels in the list of the add user screen.
Step 7 Click . The user is set successfully.

The default user is Administrator and cannot be deleted or modified.

Select a user from user list and click to edit, or click to delete a user.

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[Link] Advance Setting

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click User in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and choose Adv
Setting to access the user screen, as shown in Figure 7-91.

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Figure 7-91 Advance setting screen

Step 2 Enable or disable Double Authentication, Auto login, Setup Wizard. Set the logout time if
the user disables the auto login.
Step 3 Choose monitor channels when logout, the default is all channels.
Step 4 Click to save settings.
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[Link] App Verification


Add the digital number to whitelist, When log in to the mobile app to manage the NVR, enter a
series of numbers in the whitelist for testing and verifying to ensure security.

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Figure 7-92 App verification

Up to 20 groups of security codes can be added and notes can be modified for them.
Tick the numbers, click “-” to delete the numbers.
Click to save the setting.
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7.5.4 Security Center


[Link] Password

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Security Center in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and
choose Password to access the modify password screen, as shown in Figure 7-93.

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Figure 7-93 Password modification screen

Step 2 Input the correct old password, new password, and confirm password.

The password should include at least two kinds of letter, character and number.

The password should be 6~32 characters.

Only special characters (!@#&*+=-%&”`(),/’.:;< >?^|~[]{}) are supported,

Step 3 Click to save modified password settings.


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[Link] Pattern Unlock

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Security Center in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and
choose Pattern Unlock to access the modify pattern unlock screen, as shown in Figure
7-94.

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Figure 7-94 Pattern unlock screen

Step 2 Input the password, enable pattern unlock.


Step 3 Click Setting Pattern to set an new pattern unlock.
Step 4 Draw the pattern, then it will remind to draw the confirmation pattern again.
Step 5 Click to save the pattern unlock.
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[Link] Secure Email


Set the email to receive the verification code to create new password, as shown in Figure 7-95.

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Figure 7-95 Secure Email

Step 1 Input the password of NVR.


Step 2 Set the Email address to receive verification code.
Step 3 Click to save setting.
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[Link] Secure Question


Set the questions to create new password, as shown in Figure 7-95.

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Figure 7-96 Secure question

Step 1 Input the password of NVR.


Step 2 Choose the question from drop-down list.
Step 3 Input the answer, click to save setting.
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7.5.5 Layout
Set viewing video mode, dwell time in display screen. The layout is set as auto sequence multiple
screen.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Layout in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and choose
Layout to access the display screen, as shown in Figure 7-97.

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Figure 7-97 Auto Sequence screen

Step 2 Click “+” to add a new layout. The default layout is one splitting screen.
Figure 7-98 Add a new layout

Step 3 Input the layout name, select dwell time from the SEQ Dwell time drop-down list(the
display screen will loop play the real time video according to setting time).

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Step 4 Select split screen mode at the bottom of the page. Set the channel display by dragging the
channel to specific position, or select the position first, then click the channel. A split
screen can play multiple channels. Auto sequence means it will play according to the
setting. For example, the first split screen is set as two pages (channel 1 and 2), the
second split screen is set as one page (channel 3). When auto sequence is enabled,
channel 1 and channel 3 are displayed, then channel 2 and channel 3 are displayed.
Figure 7-99 Auto sequence

Step 5 Click to save dwell settings.

User can add up to 16 layouts.

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7.5.6 Auxliary Screen (Only for Some Models)

This function only can be used for the devices with 8 or more than channels. The main screen is
connected by HDMI (HD-OUT 2), auxiliary screen is connected by VGA.

Operation Steps
Step 1 Click Auxiliary Screen in the main menu or menu of the system management screen.
Step 2 Enable the auxiliary screen, as shown in Figure 7-100
Figure 7-100 Auxiliary screen

Step 3 Set the Output Resolution, Decoding Ability(main + auxiliary), Layout Mode, Display
Channel.
Step 4 Enable tour to set Auto Sequence of auxiliary screen as shown in.

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Figure 7-101 Auto sequence of auxiliary screen

Step 5 Click to save settings.

The auxiliary screen shows different channels with main screen, and the auto sequence show all
channels.

The auxiliary screen will show the personnel counting information if it is enabling.
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7.5.7 Logs
[Link] System Log
Search for logs information and export the information of logs.

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Logs in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and choose Logs
to access the log screen, as shown in Figure 7-102.

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Figure 7-102 Log screen

Step 2 Set start date, end date, start time and end time of the logs on log screen.
Step 3 Select logs type from the drop-down list.

Step 4 Click to query logs.


Step 5 Click to export logs to flash disk.
Step 6 the logs can be saved to flash disk and hard disk at the same time, the newest logs is saved
to flash disk, and the old logs will be transferred to hard disk.
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[Link] Event Log


Event logs are divided into more detailed types, which can be found quickly. Its operation is the
same as the system log, please refer to chapter [Link].

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Figure 7-103 Event

7.5.8 Maintenance

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Maintenance in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and
choose Maintenance to access the maintenance screen, as shown in Figure 7-104.

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Figure 7-104 Maintenance screen

Step 2 Click Shutdown, Reboot , Logout, Exit system, Reset or update to operate NVR if you
need.
Figure 7-105 Firmware update

Step 3 Click import configuration or export configuration to view the message “ Are you sure to
import the configuration?” Make sure the flash driver is working.

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Step 4 The tips will show on screen, click ok to ensure choice.


Step 5 Click Import Config to import the configuration to flash drive.
Step 6 Import the configuration, the device would restart immediately.
Step 7 Click Export Config to export the configuration from flash drive.

When the NVR finishes updating, the device would restart.

Network packet capture: the NVR is plugged into the USB disk, click the network packet capture,
and set the relevant parameters of the packet capture. The captured data can be downloaded and used
for device problem analysis.

FW Update, firmware update; Plug in the U disk with the update software, choose the file to update.

Save running log: In the U disk to save the running log.


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7.5.9 Auto Reboot

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click Auto reboot in the main menu or menu of the system management screen and
choose Auto reboot to access the maintenance screen, as shown in Figure 7-104.

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Figure 7-106 Auto restart screen

Step 2 Enable the function, restart time is showing as figure .


Step 3 Restart the NVR per day, week or month.
Step 4 Select the restart time from the drop-down list.
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8 WEB Quick Start

The functions of Web are the same as those of UI system, all functions can be referred to chapter
7 UI system setting.

8.1 Activation
If you don’t set the password at UI interface, user need activate the device, as shown in
Figure 8-1 Activation

Step 1 Set the password, and confirm the password.


Step 2 Input the channel password.
Step 3 Set the email to recovery the password.

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Figure 8-2 Email

Step 4 Set the question to recovery the password.


Figure 8-3 Question

If you don’t set the email or question, you can skip the steps.

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8.2 Login and Logout

You must use Firefox 53, Chrome 45 or Edge to access the Web interface. Otherwise, the
interface functions cannot be used normally.
The win 7/ win 10 system supports Firefox/Chrome, but the XP system does not.
Brower supports 32 bits systems.

Descriptions of browser:
To access the client by using Chrome 42-44, you need to enable manually Npapi in the browser
according to following steps:
⚫ In the Chrome address bar, enter chrome://flag/#enable-npapi.
⚫ Go to the experimental features’ management page.
⚫ Enable NAPAPI Mac, Windows.
⚫ Click Enable (NPAPI plugin is enabled).
⚫ Re-launch Chrome.
Here we take IE 10 as an example for videos viewing.
Login
Step 1 Open IE browser, enter the IP address of the NVR (default value: [Link]) in the
address box, and press Enter.
The login page is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-4.

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Figure 8-4 Login page interface

Step 2 Input the user name and password.

The default user name and password both are admin. The password is incorrect more than 3 times,
please log in again after 5 minutes.
User can change the system display language on the login page.
The modify password page pop-up window would show when login the NVR for the first time.
Step 3 Click Login to access the homepage, as shown in Figure 8-5.

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Figure 8-5 Homepage interface 1

Figure 8-6 Homepage interface 2

Logout

To logout of the system, click in the upper right corner of the homepage. The pop-up

message shows “Would you like to exit?” Click and the login page will display.

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Homepage Layout
NVR allows you to use the Web interface in a PC for implementation of such functions as live
video, playback, retrieval, setting, image parameters access, configuration, PTZ control and so on.
Figure 6-8 shows the overall layout of the interface. For descriptions of the interface, please refer
to Table 8-1.
Figure 8-7 Homepage layout

1
2 3 4
7

5
8 9

10
6

11 12

Table 8-1 Descriptions of homepage


No. Function Description

1 Function Main functions navigation bar of the device, it includes Live


navigation bar Video, Playback, Alarm Search, Face Recognition, Attendance
and System Setting.
2 Alarm Alarm notification. User can tick pop-up message to monitor,
system alarm and channel alarm.
3 Logout button User can click Logout to exit the current account and return to
the login interface.
4 Help Help for running environment, plug-in installation and activation.
5 Device’s list Display a list of the channels of the managed NVR and the
channels managed by NVR.

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6 Real-time video Display the real-time videos of the channels managed by NVR.
7 Channel Include snapshot, record, stream switch and audio on/off.
Operation
8 PTZ control
button
Click to show PTZ control buttons in zone 10, you can
control the PTZ equipment in the current channels.
That function only uses for IP dome camera.
9 Color parameter
button Click to show color parameter setting buttons in zone 9,
you can set and adjust the color parameters, for example,
brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness. Click More to
access image settings.
10 Operation zone The operation zone of PTZ control and image parameter setting.
11 Layouts Select the one-screen, four-screen, nine-screen or sixteen- screen
to switch the layout.
12 Manual alarm Trigger and close the external alarm device manually.

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8.3 Browsing Videos

8.3.1 Browsing Real-Time Videos


You can browse real-time videos in the web management system.
Preparation
To ensure that real-time videos can be played properly, perform the following operations when
you log in to the web management system for the first time:
Step 1 Open Internet Explorer. Choose Tools > Internet Options > Security > Trusted sites >
Sites. In the displayed dialog box, click Add, as shown in Figure 8-8.

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Figure 8-8 Adding a trusted site

Step 2 In Internet Explorer, choose Tools > Internet Options > Security > Customer level, and
set Download unsigned ActiveX controls and Initialize and script ActiveX controls not
marked as safe for scripting under ActiveX controls and plug-ins to Enable, as shown in
Figure 8-9.

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Figure 8-9 Configuring ActiveX controls and plug-ins

Step 3 Download and install the player control as prompted. During installing, you need to close
the browser.

If the repair tips displayed when installing the control , close the browser and continue the
installation, reopen the login page when the control is installed.

8.3.2 Live Video


Descriptions
After login the device, click online channel, you can view the real-time videos, as shown in
Figure 8-10.

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Figure 8-10 Real-time videos interface

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8.3.3 Channel Operation


Descriptions
Channel operation includes snapshot, record, stream switch and audio on/off. Table 8-2 describes
the operations.
Table 8-2 Descriptions of homepage
Buttons Button description How to operate
Snapshot Click button to take snapshots of the current image.

Record Click button to start recording and click button again to


stop recording.
Switch stream Click button to switch stream 1 (main stream) and stream
2(sub stream).
Enable/Disable video Click button to enable the audio and click again to
disenable the video.
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8.3.4 PTZ Control and Setting


Descriptions
The PTZ control and setting function applies only to Network Dome or camera connected to an
external PTZ.
PTZ Setting
If a Network Dome or a camera connected to PTZ had been added to the NVR channel, users can
control the PTZ rotation to adjust their shooting angle when you are viewing the video. This
allows you to perform Omni-directional video surveillance.

Click , the PTZ operation and setting interface is as shown in Figure 8-11. Table 8-3
describes the operations.

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Figure 8-11 PTZ control interface

Table 8-3 Device parameters


Buttons Button description How to operate
Direction key Click button to control omni-directional movement
of the PTZ.

Speed slider Drag the slider to adjust the value of PTZ rotation
speed.

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Buttons Button description How to operate


Zoom in Click buttons to adjust the focal length.

Zoom out

Iris+ Click buttons to adjust the aperture.

Iris-

Far focus Click buttons to adjust the focal length.

Near focus

Auto focus Click button to focus automatically.

Home preset N/A

Preset The camera is set the tour, click the button and
dome camera rotate as the setting.

More More settings, scan and tour

8.3.5 Sensor Setting


Descriptions

The sensor setting can adjust scene, brightness, sharpness, contrast and saturation, click to
access image setting, as shown in Figure 8-12. Table 8-4 describes the operations.

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Figure 8-12 Image parameter interface

Table 8-4 Device parameters


Buttons Button description How to operate
Brightness Click button to adjust the image brightness.

Sharpness Click button to adjust the image definition.

Contrast Click button to adjust the transparency of the image.

Saturation Click button to adjust the chromatic purity of the image.

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Click more will be access to system sensor setting. As shown in Figure 8-13, for more detail
please refer to chapter Figure 4-7.
Figure 8-13 Sensor setting interface

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8.3.6 Layout

Click at the bottom left conner of real-time videos interface, the buttons
indicate 1 screen, 4 screens and 9 screens from left to right. The device with more POE ports can
support 16 screens layout.
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8.4 Playback

8.4.1 Video Playback


Video playback refers to playing of videos stored in local hard disks.
Procedure

Step 1 Click in the function navigation bar, the video playback interface is displayed, as
shown in Figure 8-14.
Figure 8-14 Video playback

Step 2 Select a channel. Click a device in the device list. A selected device is marked with .

The unselected device is marked with .

Step 3 Select a date from calendar at left bottom, the date will be colored if it has record as
shown in upper figure.
Step 4 Tick the type of record, such as schedule record, manual record and alarm record.
Step 5 Display videos.

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After a device and date are selected, video information is displayed below the video pane. The
time scale above the file axis shows the different time points of video recording. The time in blue
in the middle is the time of the video playing.
The file axis displays videos. The blue file axis indicates a video exits, grey file axis indicates no
video exits.
You can drag the axis to play recording quickly.
Step 6 Play a video.
You can play a video after selecting a device and date. Figure 8-15 shows the control bar of video
playback.
Figure 8-15 Control bar

: reversed.

:play/pause.

: triple speed.

: split screen. One or four screens.

: sync/async. You can set the different channels to play synchronously or asynchronous.
Sync mode indicates the selected channels play video synchronously. Async mode indicates users
play different time period record

: types of time bar.

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: user can operate the record as same as live video.

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8.5 Alarm Search


You can search for channel alarm and system alarm in the alarm search interface.

8.5.1 Channel Alarm


Procedure

Step 1 Click in the function navigation bar, the channel alarm interface is displayed, as

shown in Figure 8-16.


Figure 8-16 Channel alarm interface

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Step 2 Choose the alarm type to search.


Step 3 Click Search, the result will be displayed as shown in Figure 8-17.
Figure 8-17 Channel alarm result

Click to select the page of alarm list.

shows the rows shown in every page.


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8.6 Attendance (Only for Some Models)

8.6.1 Attendance Data


Click to enter attendance data interface, as shown in Figure 8-18.

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Figure 8-18 Attendance data

Operation Steps
Step 1 Tick the attendance library.
Step 2 Choose time mode, such as today, this week, this month and custom time.
Step 3 Choose search type, such as attendance summary and attendance details.
Step 4 Click search, the result will show in interface.
Step 5 Click Export to export the query result.
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8.6.2 Attendance Management


In attendance management, user can set attendance rule, library and check point, as shown in
Figure 8-19.

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Figure 8-19 Attendance rule settings

Operation Steps
Step 1 Set start work time and end work time.
Step 2 Tick the workdays.
Step 3 Set valid time of check in and check out.
Step 4 Click Save to save the setting.

Attendance library
Step 1 Click Attendance Library to add library, the attendance library can call the face database
directly.

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Figure 8-20 Attendance library

Step 2 Tick the library and click Add to add to attendance library. If you want to modify the
library, please enter to library interface to change parameters..

Step 3 click to enter the face database management to modify

parameter.
Step 4 Click Save to save the setting.

Attendance check point settings:


Step 1 Click Attendance check point settings to set point, as shown in Figure 8-21.

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Figure 8-21 Attendance check point setting

Step 2 Click to edit check point setting, as shown in Figure 8-22

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Figure 8-22 Check point

Step 3 Enable the function, set similarity and tick the library, all face detection cameras can be
set the check points.
Step 4 Click OK to save the setting.
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8.7 AI Recognition (Only for Some Models)


At AI recognition interface, we can set the Real time Comparison, Smart search, Archives
library, Comparison configuration.

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8.7.1 Real Time Comparison


Real time comparison can compare human face, vehicle license plate, and AI(include riding,
vehicle, full body )
[Link] Human Face
At real time comparison interface, click the to enter the human face comparison interface,
choose the cameras with face recognition function to play live video, the snapshot of camera will
be compared with libraries, the result shows as in Figure 8-23.
Figure 8-23 Human face comparison

Click the “+” to add the snapshot to face library immediately.


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[Link] Vehicle License Plate


At real time comparison interface, click the to enter the vehicle license plate comparison
interface, choose the cameras with license plate recognition function to play live video, the
snapshot of camera will be compared with libraries, the result shows as in Figure 8-24.

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Figure 8-24 Vehicle license plate

Click the “+” can add the snapshot to license plate library immediately.

To get snapshot in real time video, put the cursor on picture such as , you can add it to

face library, or face search. The cursor on area 6 and the pictures are not update, move the mouse
so that the pictures can be shown in time.
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[Link] Vehicle and Full Body


At real time comparison interface, click the to enter the vehicle license plate comparison
interface, choose the AI recognition cameras to play live video, the snapshot of camera will
compare with libraries, the snapshot to vehicle and full body will show at the bottom of page, the
result shows as in Figure 8-25.

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Figure 8-25 Full body

[Link] Real Time Body Temperature Filter


The real time body temperature will show the snapshot of device, it shows the over temperature
and snapshot to human face.
Snapshot will show the characteristic such as no mask (the mask detection configuration can be
set at comparison configuration interface )
Figure 8-26 Body temperature

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8.7.2 Smart Search


At smart search interface, users can search the human face, vehicle license plate, full body, car,
body temperature.
[Link] Human Face Search
Figure 8-27 Human face search

Step 1 Choose human face search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the face recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Choose the condition (by picture or by feature), the picture can be chosen from the file
folder.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.
Step 5 The result will show at the middle of page, click the picture and detailed information at
the top right of page.
Step 6 Detailed picture can be used to search or add to library.
Step 7 Click play button of video to play the recordings of snapshot.
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[Link] Vehicle License Plate Search


Figure 8-28 Vehicle License Plate search

Step 1 Choose vehicle License Plate at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the vehicle license plate recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Input the license plate optionally.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of license plate.
Step 5 The result will show at the page, click “+” add to library.
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[Link] Full Body Search


Figure 8-29 Full body search

Step 1 Choose full body search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Set the gender, click cycling or no cycling .
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.
Step 5 The result will show at the middle of page, click the picture and the detail information
show at the top right of page.
Step 6 Click play button of video to play the recording of snapshot.
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[Link] Vehicle Search


Figure 8-30 Vehicle search

Step 1 Choose vehicle search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Tick the color.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the snapshot of human face.
Step 5 The result will show at the middle of page, click the picture and detailed information at
the top right of page.
Step 6 Click play button of video to play the recordings of snapshot.
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[Link] Body Temperature Search


Figure 8-31 Body temperature search

Step 1 Choose body temperature search at smart search interface.


Step 2 Tick the AI recognition camera channels, set the start time and end time.
Step 3 Choose the person type, temperature type, input ID optionally.
Step 4 Click “Search” to search the temperature.
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[Link] Personnel Count


If the AI camera connect to NVR, the NVR can obtain the data of camera directly. Set the
statistical type (day, month, year), choose the time to search.
The result can show as line graph, histogram, or list, as shown in Figure 8-32.

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Figure 8-32 Personnel count

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8.7.3 Archives Library


At archives library, users can add or edit the face library, license plate library.

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[Link] Face Library


Figure 8-33 Face library

Click “+” to add face library.


Click “Add” to add person enroll.
Tick the person, click “Delete” to delete the person.
Click “Import” to add the person batch.
Click “Export” to export all people in library.
Click operate icon to edit or delete the chosen person.

To get snapshot in real time video, put the cursor on picture such as , you can add it to

face library, or face search. The cursor on area 6 and the pictures are not update, move the mouse
so that the pictures show in time.
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[Link] License Plate Library


Figure 8-34 License plate library

Click “+” to add license plate library.


Click “Add” to add plate to library.
Tick the plate, click “Delete” to delete the license plate.
Click “Import” to add the license plate batch.
Click “Export” to export the all-license plate library.
Click operate icon to edit or delete the chosen license plate.
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8.7.4 Comparison Configuration


At comparison configuration interface, users can set the comparison of human face/ license
plate/temperature.

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Figure 8-35 Face comparison

At face comparison interface, users can set different channels’ strategy, such as similarity, display
comparison result, face library, enable alarming, event action, schedule, as shown in Figure 6-35 .

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Figure 8-36 License comparison

At license plate interface, users can set strategies of different channels of license plate
recognition cameras, such as register and unregister, enable alarming, event action, schedule, as
shown in Figure 8-36.

means the library is deleted.

Figure 8-37 Temperature comparison

At temperature comparison interface, users can set low temperature threshold, high temperature
threshold, normal temperature, as shown in Figure 8-37.

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Figure 8-38 Strategy

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Mask detection configuration: enable mask detection, set the mode (wear mask, no mask). Set
confidence degree, the default value is 90. Click “apply” to save the settings.
Figure 8-39 Mask detection configuration

Enable mask alarm linkage, set the event action and schedule.
Figure 8-40 Schedule linkage

The alarm information is relevant to mask detection configuration.


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9 System Setting
The system setting allows you to set system, channel, record, alarm, network and local setting.

9.1 Channel
User can set parameter about camera, encode, sensor setting, OSD and privacy zone.

9.1.1 Camera
Step 0 On the System Setting screen, choose Channel > Camera to access the camera interface,
as shown in Figure 9-1.
Figure 9-1 Camera interface

Step 1 Input username and password (the default username and password both are admin), and

click add cameras automatically.

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Step 2 Click to search cameras at the same LAN as NVR, as shown in Figure 9-2.

Choose the cameras, input username and password, click Add to add new cameras.
Figure 9-2 Device search

Step 3 Click to back to camera interface.

Step 4 Click to refresh cameras status.

Step 5 Choose the cameras and click to delete.

Step 6 Click to update all selected cameras at once, the pop-up window would

show to select software.

Step 7 Click to modify the information of device parameters, as shown in Figure 9-3.

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Figure 9-3 Modify device parameters

Step 8 Click to add camera manually, click the added channel to copy information to add,
so that user just modify some information quickly, as shown in Figure 9-4.
Figure 9-4 Add camera manually

Step 9 Click to access web immediately.

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Step 10 Click to update, reboot or reset the selected camera, as shows.

The pop-up message “Are you sure to restart the device?” “Are you sure to reset?
Reserve IP Address” would respectively show.
Figure 9-5 Modify IP

:it indicates the camera is online, users can view the live video immediately.

:it indicates the camera is offline, it maybe not connected to the network, or the password is
incorrect. Access to the modify device parameters interface to change.

[Link] Protocol Management


Set the protocol management, users can add different protocol cameras to NVR
Figure 9-6 Protocol management

Step 1 Click Channel > Camera > RTSP Connection.


Step 2 Choose the custom protocol from the drop-down list, there are 16 kinds of protocols can
be set.

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Step 3 Input the protocol name.


Step 4 Tick main stream and sub stream. The main stream shows image on full screen live video.
The sub stream shows image on split screen. If you just tick main stream and the channel
will not show image on split screen.
Step 5 Choose the type of protocol, the default value is RTSP.
Step 6 Input the port of the IP camera.
Step 7 Input the path, which decided by the manufacturer of cameras.

Step 8 Click to save the settings.

9.1.2 Encode
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Channel > Encode to access the encode interface,
as shown in Figure 9-7.
Figure 9-7 Encode interface

Step 2 Select a channel from drop-down list.


Step 3 Select stream information, encode type, resolution, frame rate, bitrate control and bitrate
from drop-down list.

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Step 4 Click to choose other camera to copy settings. Click to save

the settings.
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9.1.3 Sensor Setting


Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Channel >Sensor Setting to access the sensor
setting interface, as shown in Figure 9-8.
Figure 9-8 Image interface

Step 2 Select a channel and scene from drop-down list.


Step 3 Set image parameters, like scene, brightness, sharpness, contrast and saturation.
Step 4 Other parameters are camera’s senor setting, please refer IP cameras’ settings.

Step 5 Click to choose other cameras to copy settings. Click to save

the settings.

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Brightness: It indicates the total brightness of an image. As the value increases, the image
becomes brighter.
Sharpness: It indicates the border sharpness of an image. As the value increases, the borders
become clearer, and the number of noise points increases.
Saturation: It indicates the color saturation of an image. As the value increases, the image
becomes more colorful.
Contrast: It indicates the measurement of different brightness levels between the brightest white
and darkest black in an image. The larger the difference range is, the greater the contrast is the
smaller the difference range is, the smaller the contrast is.
Scene: it includes indoor, outdoor, default. Mirror includes normal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal
+ vertical.
Exposure: it includes mode, max shutter, meter area and max gain.
White balance: it includes tungsten, fluorescent, daylight, shadow, manual, etc.
Day-night: it transit day to night, or switch mode.
Noise reduction: it includes 2D NR and 3D NR.
Enhance image: it includes WDR, HLC, BLC, defog and anti-shake.
Zoom focus: zoom and focus.

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9.1.4 OSD
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Channel >OSD to access the OSD interface, as
shown in Figure 5-4
Figure 9-9 OSD interface

Step 2 Select a channel and scene from drop down list.

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Step 3 Enable time and channel name. You can set channel name. Drag the icon of Channel
Name or Date and Time to move, select the location.

Step 4 Click to choose other cameras to copy settings. Click to

save the settings.


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9.1.5 Privacy Zone


Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Channel >Privacy Zone to access the privacy
zone interface, as shown in Figure 9-10.
Figure 9-10 Privacy interface

Step 2 Select a channel from drop-down list.


Step 3 Drag the mouse to select area to cover with rectangle frame. You can set less than four
areas to be covered. Double click would delete the area.
Step 4 PTZ can be used for adjusting the IP dome cameras.

Step 5 Click to choose other cameras to copy settings. Click to

save the settings.


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9.1.6 ROI
ROI(Region of interest), choose channel, stream, area ID and draw the area. Set the level, there
are five levels can be chosen. Set area name, click “Apply” to save the settings.
Figure 9-11 ROI

9.1.7 Microphone (Only for Some Models)


Users can set the microphone parameters of channel.

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Figure 9-12 Microphone

9.1.8 Human Thermometer (Only for Some Models)


Users can set the parameters of human thermometer cameras, such as parameter configure,
thermal mapping, thermal calibration, for more detail please refer to the UI settings.

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Figure 9-13 Human thermometer

9.1.9 Smart (Only for Some Models)


At smart interface, users can set AI multiobject, license plate recognition, face detection.

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Figure 9-14 Smart interface

9.1.10 Intelligent Tracking (Only for Some Models)


This function can only be used for high speed dome camera. It works with PTZ function.
Figure 9-15 Intelligent tracking

The detailed information please refer to UI configuration setting.

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9.2 Record
Users can set record policy in storage interface.

9.2.1 Record Schedule


Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Record > Record schedule to access the record
schedule interface, as shown in Figure 9-16.
Figure 9-16 Record schedule interface

Step 2 Select a channel.


Step 3 Enable the record, then enable record audio.
Step 4 Enable ANR, when the IP cameras support the ANR, if the cameras are disconnected to
NVR, the NVR can copy the loss video recordings from SD card installed in cameras.

Step 5 Set the record schedule, you can drag the mouse to choose area, click to choose all

day or all week, you can also click one by one to set the schedule. Or dray the mouse
cursor to choose. Users can set the alarm recording to save the space of disk.

Step 6 Click to return the previous settings.

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Step 7 Click to choose other cameras to copy settings. Click to save

the settings.
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9.2.2 Disk
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Record >Disk to access the disk interface, as
shown in Figure 9-17.
Figure 9-17 Disk interface

Step 2 You can view the information like capacity, disk status, disk SN code and used space.

Step 3 Click to delete all data. Before deleting data users will view pop-up window

“Are you sure to format disk? Your data will be lost”. Click to delete, click

to quit.

Step 4 Choose the disk group from drop-down list, there are four disk groups.

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Step 5 Enable the recording overwrite, set the expired time. (If the expired time is 0, it means the
disk is full, then the recording will be rewrite. It the expired time is 5 days, the recording
video will be rewrite when it reaches the expiration date..)
Step 6 If the recording overwrite is disable, set the expired time, it is up to 90 days.
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9.2.3 Storage Mode


Distribute channels to different disk groups as needed for efficient use of the disk capacity.
Figure 9-18 Storage Mode

Operation Steps

Step 1 Choose the disk group.


Step 2 Select the channel to record to disk group.
Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings.
Step 4 The group list will show the detail information.

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9.2.4 RAID (Only for Some Models)

NOTE

RAID is only used for the device with 4 disks or more. And the disks must be enterprise level disks. It
is recommended to choose the same capacity for efficient use.

For Raid5, at least 3 disks can be created. For RAID6, at least 4 disks can be created. For RAID10,
at least 4 disks can be created. Creating a hot spare disk requires more disks.

It is recommended to choose the same capacity for efficient use. The RAID with less than 100T
capacity can be built.
Figure 9-19 RAID

Operation Steps

Step 1 Click RAID to create the RAID.

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Step 2 Click Create to choose disk to create a new RAID.


Step 3 Tick the Hot-spare Disk to back up the broken disk in case, the number of disk must be
more than basic disks.

Step 4 Click to save the operation, format the new RAID

Step 5 Click format it will show .

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Figure 9-20 Modify the RAID

9.2.5 S.M.A.R.T
S.M.A.R.T is Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology, users can view the health of
disk, as shown in Figure 9-21.
Figure 9-21 S.M.A.R.T

The disk of Western Digital can be viewed by WDDA, as shown in Figure 9-22.

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Figure 9-22 WDDA (Supplied for Some Model)

9.2.6 Disk Calculation

There are two modes to calculate the captivity of disk, as shown in.
Figure 9-23 Disk calculation

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9.2.7 Cloud Storage (Only for Some Models)


User copy the authorization code path to browser to enter Google Drive interface. Google sends
the code, and users input the code to authority NVR, so the device can set the alarm recording to
Google drive.
Figure 9-24 Cloud Storage

NOTE

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Enable the alarm of cloud storage at first so that the Google drive can receive the recoding.
Cloud storage can only be set at motion detection and intelligent analysis interface.

9.2.8 FTP
Set the FTP path to receive the alarm information, as shown in Figure 9-25. More detail
information please refer to UI interface parameters.
Figure 9-25 FTP

9.3 Alarm
Users can set general, motion detection, video loss, intelligent analysis and alarm in on alarm
interface.

9.3.1 General
[Link] General
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Alarm > General to access the general interface.
Step 2 Enable alarm to set duration time and buzzer duration time, as shown in Figure 9-26.

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Figure 9-26 General interface

Step 3 Click to save settings. Click to return to the previous settings.

[Link] IO Control Push


Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Alarm > General > IO Control Push to access
the general interface.
Step 2 Enable the IO control push, as shown in Figure 9-27.

Figure 9-27 IO control push interface

Step 3 Choose one alarm in and mode (N/C, N/O).


Step 4 Tick the disable items, click “Apply” to save settings.

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9.3.2 Motion Detection


Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Alarm > Motion Detection to access the motion
detection interface, as shown in Figure 9-28.
Figure 9-28 Motion detection interface

Step 2 Click channel drop-down list to choose channel.


Step 3 Enable motion detection alarm.
Step 4 Set Event Activity, includes buzzer, push message to APP, pop-up message to monitor,
full screen, Email, cloud storage, alarm out (the back panel), channel alarm out (the port
of cameras), and alarm record.
Step 5 Click Area to access the motion detection area setting, as shown in Figure 9-29.

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Figure 9-29 Motion detection area interface

1. Hold down and drag the left mouse button to draw a motion detection area.
2. Select a value from the drop-down list next to Sensitivity.
3. Double -click the chosen area to delete.
Step 6 Click Schedule to access schedule settings, drag and release mouse to select the alarming
time within 00:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday. Click the chosen area can cancel. The
settings of alarm schedule are same as disk schedule.

Step 7 Click to choose other cameras to copy settings. Click to

save the settings.


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9.3.3 Video Loss


Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Alarm > Video Loss to access the video loss
interface, as shown in Figure 9-30.

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Figure 9-30 Video loss interface

Step 2 Click drop-down list to choose channel.


Step 3 Enable the video loss alarm.
Step 4 Set event activity and schedule please refer to Figure 5-1 motion detection settings.

Step 5 Click to choose other camera to copy settings. Click to save

the settings.
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9.3.4 Intelligent Analysis (Only for Some Models)


Procedure
Please refer to chapter 7.4.1 video loss settings, interface displayed as shown in Figure 9-31.

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Figure 9-31 Intelligent analysis interface

9.3.5 Alarm In
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Alarm > Alarm In to access the alarm in interface,
as shown in Figure 9-32.

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Figure 9-32 Alarm in interface

Step 2 Click drop-down list to choose alarm in.


Step 3 Enable the button, choose alarm type.
Step 4 Set name, default as Sensor 1.
Step 5 Set event activity and schedule please refer to motion detection settings.

Step 6 Click to save settings.

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9.3.6 Abnormal Alarm


Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Alarm > Abnormal Alarm to access the abnormal
alarm interface, as shown in Figure 6-12.

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Figure 9-33 Abnormal alarm interface

Step 2 Enable the button, tick alarm type.


Step 3 Set event activity and schedule please refer to motion detection settings.

Step 4 Click to save settings.

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9.3.7 Alarm out


Set the alarm out, the camera alarm out.

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Figure 9-34 Alarm out

Figure 9-35 Camera alarm out

9.4 Network
Users can set Network, DDNS, E-mail, UPnP, P2P, IP Filter, 802.1X, SNMP and Web Mode.

9.4.1 Network
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose Network > Network to access the network
interface, as shown in Figure 9-36.

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Figure 9-36 Network interface

Step 2 Choose network card from the drop-down list. Network card Ⅰ is LAN1, network card Ⅱ is
LAN2, as shown in Figure 9-37.
Figure 9-37 Network card Ⅱ

Step 3 Click next to IP to enable or disable the function of automatically getting an IP

address. The function is enabled by default.


If the function is disabled, click input boxes next to IP, Subnet mask, and Gateway to set the
parameters as required.

Step 4 Click next to Obtain DNS Automatically to enable or disable the function of

automatically getting a DNS address. The function is enabled by default.


If the function is disabled, click input boxes next to DNS1 and DNS2, delete original addresses,
and enter new addresses.

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Step 5 Set PORT and POE manually, input the information about these.
Figure 9-38 POE

Step 6 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

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9.4.2 DDNS
Procedure
Step 1 Click DDNS in the network interface, choose Network > DDNS to access the DDNS
interface as shown in Figure 9-39.
Figure 9-39 DDNS interface

Step 2 Click the button to enable the DDNS function. It is disabled by default.

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Step 3 Select a required value from the protocol drop-down list.


Step 4 Set domain name, user, and password.

Step 5 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

An external network can access an address specified in the DDNS settings to access the NVR.
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9.4.3 Email
Procedure
Step 1 Click Email in the network interface, choose Network > Email to access the E-mail
interface, as shown in Figure 9-40
Figure 9-40 Email interface

Step 2 Set SMTP server and SMTP server port manually.


Step 3 Set sender E-mail, user name and password manually.
Step 4 Set E-mail for receiving the alarm message.
Step 5 Set E-mail for retrieving the password.
Step 6 Click SSL Encryption drop-down list to enable safeguard of email.

Step 7 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

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9.4.4 Port Mapping


[Link] Port Mapping
Procedure
Step 1 Click Port Mapping in the network interface, choose Network > Port Mapping to
access the UPnP interface as shown in Figure 9-41.
Figure 9-41 Port Mapping interface

Step 2 Select manner from UPnP enable drop list. The default value is auto.
Step 3 After UPnP is manual, set the Web port, data port and client port manually.

Step 4 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

Auto: System perform UPnP automatically.


Manual: The ports are distributed by the router. Input them according to the router.

[Link] NAT port


NAT (Network Address Translation), users can browse the web of camera by NAT port. There
are five ports can be assigned to each camera. Input the start port, the system will compute the
end port automatically.

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Figure 9-42 NAT port

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9.4.5 P2P
Procedure
Step 1 Click P2P in the network interface, choose Network > P2P to access the P2P interface, as
shown in Figure 9-43.

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Figure 9-43 P2P interface

Step 2 Click Enable to enable the P2P function.

Step 3 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

Step 4 After installing Inview Pro 4 in mobile phone, run the app and scan the UUID QR code to
add it. And then access the NVR while the device is online.
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9.4.6 IP Filter
Procedure
Step 1 Click IP Filter in the network interface, choose Network > IP Filter to access the IP
filter interface, as shown in Figure 9-44.

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Figure 9-44 IP filter interface

Step 2 Click Enable to enable the IP filter function.


Step 3 Click drop-down list of rule type to choose black list or white list.

Step 4 Click ,view the pop-up windows to set black list or white list, as shown in 7.5.5.

Click to delete the list.


Figure 9-45 Black or white list interface

Step 5 Set start IP and end IP.

Step 6 Click to deny settings, click to save the settings.

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Step 7 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

Black list: IP address in specified network segment to prohibit access.


White list: IP address in specified network segment to allow access.
Select a name in the list and click Delete to delete the name from the list.
Select a name in the list and click Edit to edit the name in the list.
Only one rule type is available, and the last rule type set is efficient.
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9.4.7 802.1X
Procedure
Step 1 Click 802.1X in the network interface, 802.1X interface is displayed, enable the button, as
shown in Figure 9-46.
Figure 9-46 802.1X interface

Step 2 Input the user and password of 802.1X authentication.

Step 3 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

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9.4.8 SNMP
Procedure
Step 1 Click SNMP in the network interface, SNMP interface is displayed, enable the button
next to SNMPV1, as shown in Figure 9-47.
Figure 9-47 SNMP interface

Step 2 Input the information of SNMP (simple network management protocol). there are three
types of that function. Users can apply that if need.

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Table 9-1 SNMP parameters


Parameter Description Setting
SMTP Server IP address of the SMTP server. [Setting method]
Address Enter a value manually.
SMTP Server Port number of the SMTP server. [Setting method]
Port Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
25
User Name User name of the mailbox for [Setting method]
sending emails. Enter a value manually.
Password Password of the mailbox for [Setting method]
sending emails. Enter a value manually.
Sender E-mail Mailbox for sending emails. [Setting method]
Address Enter a value manually.
Recipient_E- (Mandatory) Email address of [Setting method]
mail_Address1 recipient 1. Enter a value manually.
Recipient_E- (Optional) Email address of
mail_Address2 recipient 2.
Recipient_E- (Optional) Email address of
mail_Address3 recipient 3.
Recipient_E- (Optional) Email address of
mail_Address4 recipient 4.
Recipient_E- (Optional) Email address of
mail_Address5 recipient 5.
Attachment A higher-quality image means N/A
Image Quality more storage space. Set this
parameter based on the site
requirement.
Transport Email encryption mode. Set this [Setting method]
Mode parameter based on the encryption Select a value from the
modes supported by the SMTP drop-down list box.
server. [Default value]
No Encrypted

Step 3 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

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9.4.9 Web Mode


Step 1 Click Web Mode in the network interface, Web mode interface is displayed, as shown in
Figure 5-1.
Figure 9-48 Web mode interface

Step 2 Enable the https, the device will restart and start https secure.

Step 3 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

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9.4.10 3G/4G
Figure 9-49 3G/4G

Step 1 The user plugs the modem to NVR.


Step 2 Enable the 3G/4G.
Step 3 When the status is connected, users can set the access mode, AUTO is recommended.
Step 4 If choose other access mode, users should input the parameter correctly.

Step 5 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

9.4.11 PPPOE
Users can use PPPOE function to manage the NVR conveniently.

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Figure 9-50 PPPOE

Step 1 Enable the PPPOE.


Step 2 Input the username and password.
Step 3 The IP address is obtained automatically.

Step 4 Click to restore previous settings. Click to save the settings.

Step 5 User use the IP address to access NVR immediately.

9.4.12 POE Status (Only for Some Models)


Users can view the POE status at this interface, as shown in Figure 9-51.

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Figure 9-51 POE status

9.4.13 Platform Access


For more detail, please refer to UI interface parameter setting 7.4.13 Platform Access.
Figure 9-52 Platform access

9.5 System
Users can set parameters about information, general, user, password, logs, maintenance and auto
restart.

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9.5.1 Device Information


Procedure

Step 1 Click on the navigation bar, the device information interface is displayed, as
shown in Figure 9-53.
Figure 9-53 Device information interface

Step 2 Set the device name according to Table 9-2.


Table 9-2 Device parameters
Parameter Description Setting
Device ID Unique device identifier used by the [Setting method]
platform to distinguish the devices. The parameter cannot be modified.
Device Name Name of the device. [Setting method]
System Setting > General
Modify the device name.
Device Type N/A [Setting method]
These parameters cannot be
Model modified.
Firmware version

HDD volume

Channel support

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Parameter Description Setting


Alarm in

Alarm out

Audio in

Audio out
Figure 9-54 Network

Figure 9-55 Channel

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Figure 9-56 Disk

Figure 9-57 Alarm

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9.5.2 General
You can set system, date and time, time zone and DST general interface.
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System >General to access the general interface,
as shown in Figure 9-58.

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Figure 9-58 Basic setting interface

Step 2 Set system.

1. Input the device name.

2. Choose output resolution from drop list.

3. Click to save the system setting.

Step 3 Set date and time.

1. Synchronize the time from the NTP server.

2. Click NTP Sync button to enable synchronize time. The default value is enabling.

Figure 9-59 System interface

3. Select NTP server, date format and time format from drop list.

4. Click to save date and time setting. The device time will synchronize with
NTP server time.

5. Set the device time manually, as shown in Figure 9-60.

6. Click NTP Sync button to disable synchronize time.

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7. Async date and time interface

Figure 9-60 Date and time

Step 4 Set the time zone.

1. Select date format and time format from the drop-down list.

2. Click to save the device time setting. Click to return to


previous setting.

Step 5 Set time zone.


Click Time Zone to enter the time zone setting interface, as shown in Figure 9-61.
Time zone setting interface
Figure 9-61 Time zone

Select a time zone from the drop-down list.


Click to save the time zone setting. Click to return to previous
setting.
Step 6 Set DST.

1. Click DST to enter the DST setting interface, click DST button to enable, as shown in
Figure 9-62. The button is disabled by default.

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Figure 9-62 DST setting interface

Select a start time from the drop-down list.


Select an end time from the drop-down list.
Select an offset time from the drop-down list.
Figure 9-63 Sync camera time

Enable sync camera time, the cameras of NVR management will be showing the same time.
Set the frequency of checks (minimum 10s).

Step 7 Click to save the DST setting. Click to return to previous

setting.
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9.5.3 User Account


You can create new user accounts to manage the device.
[Link] Add User
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System >User to access the User interface, as
shown in Figure 9-64.

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Figure 9-64 User interface

Step 2 Click Add to add a new user, as shown in Figure 9-65.


Figure 9-65 Add user

Step 3 Input username, password and confirm password.


Step 4 Select a group and change password reminder from drop-down list.
Step 5 Assign the privilege to the user.
Step 6 Enable the expire date to set the new user’s authority time.
Step 7 Select channels to manage.

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Step 8 Click , the message “Add success” is showed. If the password is not

meet the rule, it would show .

Step 9 Click to edit user’s information.

Step 10 Click to delete the account, it would show ,

click to delete.

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[Link] [Link]
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System > User > Adv. Setting to access interface,
as shown in Figure 9-66.
Figure 9-66 Adv. Setting interface

Step 2 Enable the Password double authentication. If the user want to playback video, he need
input another username and password to authenticate.

Step 3 Click to save the device time setting. Click to return to

previous setting.

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[Link] App Verification


Add the digital number to white list, when the user logins the cellphone App to manage the NVR,
A series of numbers must be added in the whitelist for testing and verification to ensure the
security.
Figure 9-67 App Verification

9.5.4 Security Center


[Link] Password
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System >Security Center to access password
interface, as shown in Figure 9-68.
Figure 9-68 Password interface

Step 2 Input old password, new password and confirm password.

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Step 3 Click to save settings. Click to return to previous setting.

Valid password range [6-32] characters.

At least 2 kinds of numbers, lowercase, uppercase or special character contained.

Only special characters are support !@#&*+=-%&”`(),/’.:;< >?^|~[]{}.


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[Link] Secure Email


The secure email can receive the verification code of NVR, if user forgot the password
accidentally.
Figure 9-69 Secure Email

----End

[Link] Secure Question


If the user forgets the password and answers the security question correctly, the user can change
the password to log in to the NVR..

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9.5.5 Logs
[Link] System Logs
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System > Logs to access logs interface, as shown
in Figure 9-70.
Figure 9-70 System log interface

Step 2 Set start and end time from calendar.


Step 3 Select log type from drop-down list.
Step 4 Click Search to acquire log information.
Step 5 Click Export to export the logs.
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[Link] Event
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System >Logs > Event to access logs interface, as
shown in Figure 9-71.

Figure 9-71 Event log interface

Step 2 Set start and end time from calendar.


Step 3 Select event type from drop-down list.
Step 4 Click Search to acquire log information.
Step 5 Click Export to export the event logs.
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9.5.6 Maintenance
Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System >Maintenance to access maintenance
interface, as shown in Figure 9-72.
Figure 9-72 Maintenance interface

Step 2 Click Reboot, the pop-up message will show you, click to reboot.

Step 3 Click Update, the message shows , choose software from


specific location to update.

Step 4 Click Reset, the pop-up message shows to you, click

to reset.
Step 5 If the device is online, and the cloud server has the software, click the Cloud Update, it
shows ‘make sure to update’ , click OK to update.

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9.5.7 Auto Reboot


Procedure
Step 1 On the System Setting screen, choose System > Auto Reboot to access auto restart
enable the auto restart, the screen as shown in Figure 9-73.

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Figure 9-73 Auto restart

Step 2 Select one type of restart time from drop-down list.

Step 3 Click to save settings. Click to return to previous setting.

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9.6 Local (Supplied for IE Browser)


Set the image download path for snapshot and the record download path for record files in the
download configuration interface.

This function is only used for IE browser.


Procedure
Step 1 Click Local Download Config in local interface, as shown in Figure 9-74.

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Figure 9-74 Local interface

Step 2 Enter the image download path.


Step 3 Enter the record download path.

Step 4 Click to return the previous settings. Click to save the settings.

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10 Disk Compatibility
The hard disks in the following list are tested and certified by our company, if you want to use
other hard disks, please consult to our technical staff.
Table 10-1 Disk specification
Disk Type Capacity Model Parameter Verification of
Brand Platform
WD (Western Monitoring 3T WD30EJRX 3000G/ NVR25 Series /NVR 26
Digital) level -89G3VY0 5400RPM/64MB Series /ADR33 Series
/SATA /ADR36 Series
1T WD10EJRX 1000G/5400RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
-89N74Y0 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
4T WD40PUR 4000G/5400RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
X- M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
64GVNY0 /ADR36 Series
2T WD20EUR NVR25 Series /NVR 26
S-63S48Y0 Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
3T WD30EUR NVR25 Series /NVR 26
S-63SPKY0 Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
0.5T WD5000AA NVR25 Series /NVR 26
KK-001CA0 Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
1T WD10EZE 1000G/7200RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
X-00BN5A0 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
4T WD40EJRX 4000G/5400RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
-89T1XY0 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
3T WD30PUR 3000G/5400RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
X-64P6ZY0 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
6T WD60PUR 6000G/5400RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
X- M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
64WYOY1 /ADR36 Series
8T WD82EJRX NVR25 Series /NVR 26
-89AD9Y0 Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
Desktop 12T WD121EJR 7200RPM/256M NVR25 Series /NVR 26
X-89S5UY0 B/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
Seagate Monitoring 2T ST2000VX0 2000G/5900RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
level 00 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
2T ST2000VX0 2000G/5900RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26

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08 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series


/ADR36 Series
4T ST4000VX0 4000G/5900RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
00 M/ 64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
3T ST3000VX0 3000G/5900RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
00 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
4T ST3000VX0 NVR25 Series /NVR 26
10 Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
1T ST31000528 NVR25 Series /NVR 26
AS Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
6T ST6000VX0 NVR25 Series /NVR 26
001 Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
3T ST3000VX0 3000G/5900RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
10 M/64MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
8T ST8000VX0 NVR25 Series /NVR 26
002 Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
Enterprise 6T ST6000VN0 6000G/7200RP NVR25 Series /NVR 26
level 011 M/128MB/SATA Series /ADR33 Series
/ADR36 Series
Toshiba Monitoring 1T DT01ABA1 1000G/5400 NVR25 Series /NVR 26
level 00V RPM Series /ADR33 Series
/32MB/SATA /ADR36 Series
WD (Western Monitoring 4T/6T/2T/1 WD41PSRX 4000G/5400RP NVR25 Series /NVR
Digital) level T M/64MB/SATA 26Series /NVR 36Series
/ADR33Series
/ADR36Series
2T WD20EJRX 2000G/5400RP NVR25 Series /NVR
-89AKWYO M/64MB/SATA 26Series /NVR 36Series
/ADR33Series
/ADR36Series
10T NVR25 Series /NVR
26Series /NVR 36Series
/ADR33Series
/ADR36Series
6T WD62EJRX NVR 36Series
-89B2VY0
10T WD102EJR NVR 38 Series /NVR
X- 36Series /ADR33Series
89YN0Y0
18T WD180EJR NVR 38 Series /NVR
X-89AFLY0 36Series
8T WD84EJRX NVR 38 Series /NVR
-89B2TY0 36Series
Video recording size per channel per hour =bitrate (kbps)*3600/1200/8 (M)
Recording duration =Total hard disk capacity (M) / Video recording size per channel per hour /
number channels (H)

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Users can configure license plate recognition searches by accessing the smart search interface and selecting the 'Vehicle License Plate' option. They are prompted to choose specific camera channels dedicated to license plate recognition and set a time range for the search. Users also have the option to input a license plate number to refine the search further. Once search criteria are set, the system provides results that users can view, add to a library, or play back the associated video .

The system enables real-time body temperature monitoring through an AI-powered body temperature filter that displays live temperature recordings and over-temperature snapshots, allowing for real-time alerts of abnormal readings . Features enhancing the monitoring process include the ability to set temperature parameters such as ambient temperature, correction coefficient, and temperature measure modes, allowing for customization and adaptability to different environmental conditions . Additionally, the system supports mask detection, alerting users to compliance with mask-wearing protocols based on real-time video snapshots . Real-time comparison interfaces can simultaneously analyze multiple parameters, such as facial recognition and temperature detection, enhancing the system's functionality and accuracy .

The system's user management feature facilitates secure access and control over user privileges by allowing the administrator to add, modify, or delete users and their privileges. Administrators can assign different operation privileges and channels to users, set password change reminders, and configure user authority expiration dates to restrict access to specific timeframes . Security is enhanced through password complexity requirements and double authentication settings, which require an additional username and password for certain operations, ensuring that only authorized users can access sensitive functions . Additionally, app verification using whitelist numbers and secure login processes contribute to overall system security .

The Network Video Recorder (NVR) utilizes AI technology to enhance its search capabilities by integrating features such as human face recognition, vehicle license plate identification, and full body detection. In real-time, AI recognition cameras can capture snapshots and compare them with pre-registered templates in libraries, allowing efficient retrieval of video segments associated with identified individuals or vehicles . The smart search interface enables users to conduct searches based on specific criteria like facial features, license plates, and full body attributes, leveraging AI to quickly filter and present relevant results . This functionality significantly improves the NVR's ability to manage large volumes of video data by facilitating targeted searches, ultimately enhancing surveillance and security monitoring .

Thermal calibration ensures temperature accuracy by compensating for deviations between the measured and actual temperatures of objects. The correction coefficient is a critical parameter in this process, adjusting the measurement to accurately reflect the true temperature by accounting for these deviations . The target temperature setting, which typically utilizes a black body reference, and the emission rate are also significant, as they provide a reliable baseline for calibration. Proper calibration influences the system's temperature accuracy by ensuring that measurements are consistent and reliable across different environmental conditions .

The 'Correction Coefficient' is critical in temperature measurement as it accounts for discrepancies between measured object temperature and actual temperature. For instance, if the measured temperature is 30°C and the actual temperature is 37°C, the correction coefficient is 7; conversely, if the measured temperature is 37°C and the actual is 30°C, it is -7. This adjustment ensures that thermal measurements are accurate by correcting any deviation . It is adjusted manually by entering the deviation value in the system settings, with a default starting value of 0.00 .

The Network Video Recorder (NVR) interface facilitates the export and backup of video recordings by providing several functionalities and interfaces. It supports USB2.0 and eSATA for video backup, allowing users to easily transfer data to external devices like USB drives . Users can back up video to USB devices, local devices, or via the WEB terminal, which offers flexibility depending on the user's preferences . Moreover, the NVR interface allows exporting results directly after conducting smart searches, such as those for human faces or vehicle license plates, providing direct and efficient methods to archive selected video footage . These features collectively enhance the ease of exporting and backing up video recordings from the NVR system.

The AI multi-object detection feature in the Network Video Recorder (NVR) system allows the camera to identify and capture different types of targets, such as faces, bodies, vehicles, and license plates, when they appear in live video. Users can enable different types of detection, such as face and body detection, license plate recognition, and vehicle detection . Detection areas can be configured by drawing lines to form shapes within the interface, and targets specified—like person or car—will trigger alarms when entering these areas . The system provides options to set image quality, confidence levels, and parameters for capturing snapshots, which can vary from pixel size for capturing plates to image matting quality . Detection modes can be set to "timing" or "optimal," and images can be uploaded to an FTP server at specified intervals . Event actions, such as app notifications or alarm recordings, can be enabled when a detection event occurs .

Enabling the "Environment adaptation" feature within the temperature monitoring system causes the device to reset the temperature measurement process if there is a significant change in the ambient temperature around the camera. This feature is generally recommended not to be enabled, as it may lead to unnecessary resets and potential disruptions in accurate temperature readings . The feature is aimed at maintaining accuracy in environments where temperature fluctuations are common but can compromise stability during routine operations .

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