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User’s Manual
ZNR
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Table of Contents
Preface ............................................................................... 5
Safety Information 5.....................................................................................
Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................ 6
LVD/EMC Directive ................................................................................... 6
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU –................................................................... 6
Part I Local Operations ..................................................... 7
Before You Begin .............................................................. 8
Disk Installation 8.........................................................................................
Ports, Interfaces and LEDs ......................................................................10
Startup .....................................................................................................11
Live View .................................................................................................11
Playback ..................................................................................................11
Access Using a Web Browser ................................................................. 11
Shutdown .................................................................................................12
Login ........................................................................................................12
Local Operations......................................................................................12
Initial Configuration ........................................................ 16
Preparation ..............................................................................................16
Wizard .....................................................................................................16
Live View .......................................................................... 19
Live View Status ......................................................................................19
Live View Window Icons ................................................. 19
Window Toolbar .......................................................................................20
Screen Toolbar ........................................................................................21
Shortcut Menu .........................................................................................22
Sequence Operation ................................................................................23
Zoom .......................................................................................................24
Image Configuration ................................................................................24
Preview Configuration ..............................................................................25
Channel Configuration ...................................................27
Channel Management .............................................................................27
OSD Configuration ...................................................................................31

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Image Configuration ................................................................................31
Privacy Mask Configuration .....................................................................35
PTZ Control ...................................................................... 36
PTZ Control Window and PTZ Management Window .............................36
Setting and Calling a Preset ....................................................................37
Setting a Preset Patrol .............................................................................38
Setting a Recorded Patrol ........................................................................39
Setting Auto Guard ..................................................................................39
Recording and Snapshot ................................................ 40
Encoding Settings ....................................................................................40
Draw or Edit a Schedule ..........................................................................43
Scheduled Recording and Snapshot .......................................................44
Motion Detection Recording and Snapshot .............................................45
Alarm Triggered Recording and Snapshot ...............................................47
Manual Recording and Snapshot.............................................................48
Holiday Recording and Snapshot ............................................................49
Other Recording and Snapshot Types .....................................................50
Playback ........................................................................... 51
Instant Playback ......................................................................................51
Playback Toolbar .....................................................................................51
Playback by Camera and Date ................................................................52
Playback in Corridor Mode ......................................................................53
Playback by Tag ......................................................................................53
Playback by Event ...................................................................................54
Playback by Smart Search ......................................................................54
Playback by External File ........................................................................55
Playback by Image ..................................................................................55
Playback by POS .....................................................................................55
File Management .....................................................................................56
Backup ............................................................................. 57
Recording Backup ...................................................................................57
Image Backup ..........................................................................................58
Alarm ................................................................................ 59
Alarm Input and Output ............................................................................59
Motion Detection ......................................................................................61
Tampering Detection ...............................................................................62
Video Loss ...............................................................................................62

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VCA .........................................................................................................63
Alert .........................................................................................................68
Buzzer .....................................................................................................68
Alarm-Triggered Actions ..........................................................................69
Manual Alarm ..........................................................................................69
VCA Search ...................................................................... 70
Behavior Search ......................................................................................70
Face Search ............................................................................................71
People Counting ......................................................................................72
Network Configuration ................................................... 73
Basic Configuration ..................................................................................73
PPPoE .....................................................................................................74
P2P ..........................................................................................................75
DDNS ......................................................................................................76
3G/4G ......................................................................................................77
Port ..........................................................................................................77
Port Mapping ...........................................................................................78
Email ........................................................................................................80
FTP ..........................................................................................................81
Multicast ..................................................................................................82
Disk Configuration .......................................................... 83
Disk Management ....................................................................................83
Array Configuration ..................................................................................84
Disk Group ...............................................................................................86
Space Allocation ......................................................................................86
Advanced Configuration ..........................................................................87
Hard Disk Detection .................................................................................87
System Configuration ..................................................... 89
Basic Configuration ..................................................................................89
Time Configuration ..................................................................................89
Transaction Configuration ........................................................................91
Serial Port Configuration ..........................................................................91
User Configuration ...................................................................................92
Security Configuration .............................................................................93
Hot Spare Configuration ..........................................................................95
System Maintenance ....................................................... 96
System Information ..................................................................................96

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Network Information .................................................................................98
Log Query ..............................................................................................100
Import/Export .........................................................................................101
System Restoration ...............................................................................101
Automatic Maintenance .........................................................................101
System Upgrade ....................................................................................102
Shutdown ....................................................................... 103
Part II Web-Based Operations ...................................... 104
Before You Begin .......................................................... 104
Login .............................................................................. 105
Live View ........................................................................ 106
Playback ......................................................................... 112
Configuration ................................................................. 112
Appendix A Typical Applications ................................ 113
Typical Application 1 ..............................................................................113
Typical Application 2 ..............................................................................113
Appendix B Acronyms .................................................. 114
Appendix C FAQs .......................................................... 115

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Preface
This manual describes how to use your NVR locally or the Web interface.on
In this manual, the terms IP camera and IPC refer to the same thing: network camera, which
requires a connection to the network. And the IP device mentioned in this manual refers to an IP
camera (also known as network camera) or a Digital Video Server (DVS).
Thank you for purchasing our product. Contact your local dealer if you have any questions or
feedback. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, or distributed in any
form or by any means without prior consent in writing from our company. Contents of this manual
are subject to change without prior notice. No statement, information, or recommendation in this
manual shall constitute formal guarantee of any kind, expressed or implied.
Safety Information
Read through the instructions carefully before starting installation and operation.
Installation and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel.
This device is a class A product and may cause radio interference. Take measures if
necessary.
Disconnect power before installation and cable connection. Wear antistatic gloves
during installation. Use the manufacturer recommended battery. Improper use or
replacement of the battery may cause risk of explosion. Dispose of the used battery
according to local regulations or the battery manufacturer's instructions. Never dispose
of the battery in fire.
The device is intended for indoor use only. Ensure a proper operating environment,
including temperature, humidity, ventilation, power supply, and lightning protection.
The device must always be properly grounded. Keep the device from dust, excessive
vibration, liquid of any kind, and strong electromagnetic radiation. A sudden power
failure may cause device damage or loss of data.
Take necessary measures to ensure data security and protect from network attack and
hacking (when connected to Internet).

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Part I Local Operations
An NVR supports two types of operations: local operations and w based remote operations. eb-
With local operations you connect a monitor and a mouse to the NVR and use the mouse to
operate. If your NVR has buttons on the front panel or is delivered with a remote control, you
may also control your NVR by pressing the front panel buttons or using the remote control.
The NVR has an embedded web server and allows web based operations. To do this, you need -
a PC that has a network connection to the NVR and is installed with a web browser. You just
need to navigate to the NVR IP address and log in to the Web interface like you log in to the 's
system locally.
This section describes local operations.

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Before You Begin
Please be aware that the parameters that are grayed out on the system user interface (UI)
cannot be modified. The parameters and values displayed may vary with device model, and the
figures in this manual are for illustration purpose only.
Disk Installation
Choose an option. Use a #1 or #2 screwdriver as needed. All photos are only for illustration.
Option 1 (for 1 or 2 disks)
1. Remove the cover, connect data and power cables to disk(s), and then secure disk(s) with
screws.
2. Connect data and power cables to the motherboard and then install the cover.
Option 2 (for more than 2 disks)
Open the cover and install hard disks on mounting plate(s).
1. Remove the cover and then secure disks to mounting plate(s) with screws.
2. Connect data and power cables to disks. Secure mounting plate(s) to the device, and then
install the cover.

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Option 3 (for more than 2 disks)
Open the front panel and install hard disks on mounting brackets.
1. Secure the disk to a pair of mounting brackets (L means left and R means right).
2. Press the latches on both sides (1) and then detach the front panel (2).
3. Align the disk at the slot and then insert the disk gently.
4. Push the disk slowly until it clicks. Repeat the steps to install all disks and then close the
front panel.

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Ports, Interfaces and LEDs
The ports, interfaces, connectors, power on/off switch and LED indicators may vary with device
model. See the following two examples.
LED
Description
PWR(Power)
Steady on: Connected to power.
RUN(Operation)
Steady on: Normal.
Blinks: Starting up.
NET(Network)
Steady on: Connected to network.
GUARD(Arming)
Steady on: Arming is enabled.
IR
Steady on: Activated for remote control.
Blinks: Authenticating device code.
ALM(Alarm)
Steady on: Device alarm occurred.
Power on/o
Audio output
DC power
PoE ports
Audio input
Network
VGA output
HDMI output
USB
Grounding
AC power
USB
Alarm input/output
Power on/o
Grounding
Network
HDMI output
VGA output
Audio out/input RS485
RS232 (for maintenance)
HDMI output
12V DC output
CVBS output
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LED
Description
HD(Hard disk)
One HD LED only:
Steady on: No disk; or disk is abnormal.
Blinks: Reading or writing data.
One HD LED for each disk:
Steady green: Normal.
Blinks green: Reading or writing data.
Steady red: Abnormal.
Blinks red: Rebuilding array.
Startup
Verify installation and cable connection are correct. Connect to power and then turn on the
power on/off switch (if applicable). Follow the wizard to complete the basic setup after the NVR
starts up.
Live View
Click . The discovered cameras are listed. Click to add a camera. Menu > Camera > Camera
To search a network segment, click . If a camera is added but live video is not available, Search
check network connection and make sure the correct camera username and password are set in
the system. Modify if necessary.
Playback
Right click a preview window and then choose to view video recorded on the current -Playback
day. A 7×24 recording schedule is enabled at delivery and can be edited under Menu > Storage
> Recording.
Access Using a Web Browser
Access the NVR using a Web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer) from a connected computer.
Enter the NVR's IP address in the address bar and then press . Install the plugin as prompted. Close Enter
all Web browsers when the installaon starts.
Open the Web browser and log in with the correct username and password.

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Shutdown
Use the menu instead of by disconnecting power or turning off the power on/off Shutdown
switch. A sudden power failure may cause device damage and loss of data.
Login
Use the default username and password for your first login.admin 123456
The default password is intended only for the first login and should be changed CAUTION:
to a strong one containing at least eight characters including uppercase and lowercase letters,
digits and symbols after your first login to ensure security.
1. -Right click anywhere in the window and then choose . The login dialog box is Menu
displayed.
2. - Select the username from the drop down list enter your password, and then click ., Login
Local Operations
You can refer to and complete a quick configuration.Initial Configuration
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, all operations described in this manual are performed with a
mouse by the right hand. See for details.Error! Reference source not found.
Mouse Operations
Name
Action
Description
Left button
Click
Select confirm item.or an
Select edit digits, symbols, upper case lower case to -or -
letters in a field.
Double click-
Enter or exit full screen mode in live view.
Drag
Draw or move a rectangle on the screen, for example, a
motion detection area.
Right button
Click
Show the shortcut menu.
Exit zoom.
Exit the current window when or is Cancel Exit
displayed.
Wheel
Scroll up or down
Scroll up or down a list or a window; or zoom in or out
on a playback progress bar.

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Front Panel Buttons
The front panel buttons may vary with NVR model.
Front Panel Buttons 1
Button
Description
Display main menu.the
Switch to the next tab on the screen or switch the input method.
Auxiliary function button.
Exit the current window.
, , , : Switch windows or menu items; or control rotation
directions of a PTZ camera when the PTZ toolbar is closed. PTZ
stands for pan, tilt, and zoom.
, : Rewind or forward 30 seconds in full screen.
, : Variable speed forward or rewind in full screen.-
Confirm an operation, or start/pause the playback.
Press this button to start up or shut down the NVR.
To shut down, press this button and hold for at least 3 seconds till a
message appears on your monitor. Click Yes.
NOTE: This shutdown operation can be performed only when you
have logged in to the system.
Front Panel Buttons 2
Button
Description
Press this button to start up or shut down the NVR.
To shut down, press this button and hold for at least 3 seconds till a
message appears on your monitor. Click Yes.
NOTE: This shutdown operation can be performed only when you
have logged in to the system.
Enter 1 or display the main menu.;
Enter 2, A B, or C; or start instant playback.,
Enter 3, D, E, or F; or start manual recording.
Enter 4, G, H, or I; or enter the PTZ control interface.
Enter 5, J, K, or L; or switch the screen layout in live view or playback
mode.

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Button
Description
Enter 6, M, N, or O; or enable or disable arming.
Enter 7, P, Q, R, or S; or take a snapshot.
Enter 8, T, U, or V.
Enter 9, W, X, Y, or Z.
Enter 0 or a space.
Delete
Switch the input method.
Auxiliary function button.
Exit the current window.
Switch to the next tab.
, , , : Switch windows or menu items; or control rotation
directions of a PTZ camera when the PTZ toolbar is closed
, : Rewind or forward seconds in full screen.30
, : Variable speed forward or rewind in full screen.-
: ; Confirm an operation or start or pause playback.

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Remote Control
Functions of the Buttons on the Remote Control
Button
Function
Power
Press this button to start up or shut down the NVR.
To shut down, press this button and hold for at least 3 seconds till a
message appears on your monitor. Click Yes.
NOTE: This shutdown operation can be performed only when you
have logged in to the system.
DEV
This button is for reserved functions.
Toolbar
In live view mode, press this button to show the toolbar for the
currently selected window.
In playback mode, press this button to display windows
according to the configured screen layout.
Menu
Press this button to display the main menu.
Iris+/Iris-
Adjust the iris, focus and zoom of the PTZ camera in PTZ control
mode.
Focus+/Focus-
Zoom+/Zoom-
UP, DOWN, LEFT,
RIGHT, ENTER
Press UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT to navigate between menu
items or shift focus.
In PTZ control mode, press UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT
buttons to select the corresponding buttons on the screen, and
then press ENTER to activate the selection.
In live view mode, press UP to start sequence in full screen.
Pressing UP again starts sequence with three windows on the
screen. Press DOWN to open the playback window.
Press ENTER to confirm an operation or to display a selected
drop down list. In playback mode, press ENTER to play or pause -
in full screen mode.
UP and DOWN: Variable speed forward or rewind in full screen.
LEFT and RIGHT: Rewind or forward seconds in full screen.30
Fn
Press to navigate to the next window when multiple windows are
displayed.
Esc
Exit.
Alphanumeric buttons
Switch to the corresponding channel in live view mode.
Input numbers and characters in edit mode.
Shift
Switch menu items.
Del
Remove characters or spaces on the left of the cursor.

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Initial Configuration
Preparation
Make sure that at least one monitor is correctly connected to the VGA or HDMI
interface on the rear panel of the NVR.
Verify that the hard disk(s) are correctly installed. For detailed steps to install a hard
disk, please refer to the quick guide shipped with your NVR.
Wizard
The wizard can guide you to complete the most basic setup. The wizard may vary with device
model and other factors. The following shows an example.
1. Enable or disable the wizard as needed and then click .Next
NOTE:
You may change the setting under .System > Basic
If a QR code is displayed, you may scan the code to download an app and use the
app to control your NVR.
2. Enter the default admin password and then click .123456 Next
The default password is intended only for the first login and should be changed CAUTION:
to a strong one containing at least eight characters including uppercase and lowercase letters,
digits and symbols after your first login to ensure account security.
NOTE: For RAID models, a window appears following this step for RAID configuration.

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3. Complete time information and then click .Next
4. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Use the default settings for other
parameters unless modification is necessary. Review the settings and then click .Next
NOTE:
For some NVR models, is selected by default.Enable DHCP
If your NVR has more than one Network Interface Card (NIC), you may configure the
NICs and choose one for default route.
An internal IPv4 address can be configured if your NVR has PoE ports or switching
ports.
5. Click . The detected IP devices are listed. Select the device(s) to add and then click Search
Add.
6. Click .Next

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7. Set a recording/snapshot schedule and then click .OK
NOTE: You may also edit wizard settings by clicking under .Wizard System > Basic

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Live View
Live View Status
The following icons are used to indicate alarms, recording status, and audio status in live view a
window.
Live View Window Icons
Icon
Description
Tampering alarm
Motion detection alarm
Recording
Two way audio-
Turn on audio
Normally, live video is displayed, but other situations are also possible.
No.
Description
1
The IP device is online, and live video is displayed.
2
The IP device is online, but the NVR has insufficient capacity to decode streams
from the IP device.
3
No permission to view live video from the IP device.
4
The IP device is offline.
5
No IP device is linked to the window.
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Window Toolbar
Icon
Description
Available for PTZ cameras only. Click to display the PTZ control
window.
Record live video in the window to the hard disk.
Clicking stops recording.
Click to play video recorded during the past 5 minutes and 30
seconds.
Zoom in on an area of interest.
Click to edit image settings.
Click to take a snapshot. The window borders will flash white.
You may view and back up snapshots under . Backup > Image
Rest your mouse pointer on the icon to view live video information. Or
click it to view the channel number, camera name, IP address,
connection status and recording status.
Start two-way audio with the camera. Click stop. The sound to
volume is adjustable.
NOTE: Correct audio input and output connections are required.
Click to turn on audio. Clicking turns off audio. The sound volume
is adjustable.
NOTE: When you turn on audio in the current window, audio of the
previous window is turned off.
Click to link the window to another IP device.
Exit

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Screen Toolbar
Icon
Description
Click to access the main menu.
/
/
Select the screen layout.
/
Previous or next screen.
/
Start or stop sequence.
Playback.
Click to open the window and perform USB related USB Device
operations. The window offers quick access to multiple windows, and it
pops up automatically if a USB storage device is plugged in when the
NVR is restarting or when the preview window is displayed.
This button is effective only when a USB storage device is plugged in.
Rest the mouse pointer on this icon to view encoding information
including frame rate, bit rate, and resolution; or click to view camera
status.
Click to view device alarm status and camera status.
Rest the mouse pointer on it to view NIC card information. click this Or
icon to edit basic network settings.
Rest the mouse pointer on it to view the date. Or click this icon to edit
time settings.
Click to automatically hide the toolbar, or click to lock.

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Shortcut Menu
A shortcut menu as shown below appears when you right click in a window. Some menu items -
are described in .Shortcut Menu Description
Shortcut Menu
Shortcut Menu Description
Menu
Description
Menu
Access the main menu.
Most of operations described in this manual are performed start from
the main menu; f example, click (with or Camera > Camera Menu >
omitted).
Corridor
Choose a corridor mode. Corridor mode can also be set in the Default
Layout System Preview drop down list under - > .
To display images in corridor mode camera must be installed , the
correctly (rotated 90° clockwise or counterclockwise), and then use the
Image Rotation Camera Image parameter under > to rotate images
accordingly.
Main/Aux Monitor
Switch live video from different video output.
PTZ Control
Display the PTZ control window for the first PTZ camera in live view.
Playback
Play the current day's recording for the camera linked to the current
window.
Output Mode
Choose a video output mode, including standard, soft, bright, and
vivid.

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Sequence Operation
The sequence operation requires you to configure the screen layout, windows linked cameras, ,
and the sequence interval.
This example describes how to configure sequence for five cameras based on a 4 window -
screen layout.
1. Click .4 Windows on the screen toolbar
NOTE: The number of windows that can be displayed may vary with NVR model.
2. Click on the screen toolbar. Sequence starts by displaying four windows on Start Sequence
the first screen and then the fifth on the second screen at the set interval.
NOTE:
The default sequence interval is eight seconds and can be set under System >
Preview.
You may drag video to the desired window on the screen.

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Zoom
Zoom in on an area of images in a window for details.
1. Click window and then click on the window toolbar.the
2. In the small windo in the lower right corner, click and drag your mouse to specify area w the
to zoom in on. The image in the main window zooms in. The following shows an example.
NOTE: The system adjusts the area automatically according to the window size and its aspect
ratio. Also, the system has specified a minimum size to ensure zoom effects.
Image Configuration
Adjust image settings to get optimal images from a camera.
1. Click the window and then click on the window toolbar.
2. -Select mode from the dropa down list according to the surveillance scenario, and then
adjust contrast, hue, saturation and brightness as needed. The settings available may vary
with device model.
3. Click to save the settings and exit.OK

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Preview Configuration
Normally, live view (video) is available after you complete the basic setup by following the
wizard You can click and edit preview setting as needed, including video . System > Preview
output, image resolution, default layout, and sequence interval. The video output and the
number of windows supported may vary with NVR model.
NOTE:
Pressing and holding the scroll wheel for at least 3 seconds will restore the default
resolution.
For remote live view, it is recommended to limit up to 4 channels at 1080p only to avoid
screen flickering. Nevertheless, if flickering screen occurs, it happens only on live view,
the recorded video is not affected.
Preview Configuration
Each preview window (window for short) links to a camera. By default, window 1 links to camera
D1, window links to camera D2, and so on. You may want to change the link to display live 2
video from a camera in another specified window. The following example describes how to link
window 1 to camera D and link window 2 to camera D1.2
1. Click window 1 on the right, and then click under on the left. Now appears in D2 Camera D2
window 1, and appears in window 2. Meanwhile, is cleared for camera D1, meaning None
D1 is not linked to any window.
2. Click window 2 on the right, and then click under on the left. Now appears in D1 Camera D1
window 2. Click to save the settings.Apply

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Advanced Configuration
Click the Advanced Sub Stream First tab and then select so the NVR uses the sub stream to
establish live video from multiple cameras simultaneously. This function is disabled by default.

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C Configuration hannel
Channel Management
This chapter describes how to add and manage IP devices in your NVR. The IP devices
mentioned in this manual mainly refer to IP camera (or network camera); sometimes they can
also be Digital Video Server (DVS). Before you start, make sure the IP devices are connected to
your NVR via network.
An IP device should be connected to one NVR only. An IP device managed by CAUTION:
multiple NVRs may cause unwanted issues.
Adding an IP Device
This section provides multiple optio to add an IP device. Some options are only applicable to ns
certain NVR models. Choose one as appropriate.
Option 1
1. Click . The system automatically searches for IP devices and Camera > Camera > Camera
lists the discovered.
NOTE:
under means an IP device is added successfully, and you may click Status to
view live video from the IP device. means the IP device is offline, and you may view
the cause by resting the mouse pointer on the .
The idle bandwidth is displayed to indicate current bandwidth available for receiving
streams. For more details, see .Network Statistics
2. (Optional) To search a specified network segment, click and then set the address Search
range.

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3. Click for the IP device to add. Or, you may also
4. Click to add all the discovered IP devices allowed (depending on channels One click Add-
supported by the NVR).
5. Click . In the window displayed enter the IP address and complete other Custom Add ,
settings, and then click . You may also click and add discovered cameras in the Add Search
list.
NOTE: For a Digital Video Server (DVS), a window appears when you click Add, and you need
to select channels to add the connected cameras.
Option 2
This option is not applicable to NVRs with PoE ports or switching ports.
1. Click in a window.
2. Select the desired IP device and then click Add.
Option 3
This option is only applicable to NVRs with PoE ports or switching ports. Connect an IP camera
to to a PoE port or switching port with a network cable. T connected camera will be added a he
the NVR automatically. Check status under means live video Camera > Camera > Camera.
from the camera is available. Click to view live video.
If the camera is connected via a network switch, click under . In the window displayed, Edit
set Add Mode Manual to and then complete the settings correctly.
NOTE: appears under if the power output from a PoE port is below or above the rated Status
power of the connected camera.

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Option 4
Use this option only when the IP device to add supports standard RTSP, and all you need the
from the IP device are just view live and playback. IP devices added in this way cannot be
configured from the NVR.
1. Click .Camera > Camera
2. Click . Custom Add
3. -Click to select a camera in the list, select from the dropCustom Protocol down list, and
then click the button.Protocol
4. In the window, name the protocol, enter the RTSP port number, select a Protocol
transmission protocol, input the resource paths and then click ., Apply
NOTE: Contact the camera manufacturer for resource paths.
5. Edit settings in the window as needed, including the IP address, username and Add/Modify
password, and then click . Check status in the camera list.Add

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Managing an IP Device
Manage IP devices under .Camera > Camera > Camera
1. Click edit settings including the protocol, IP address, port number, username and to
password. T field displays the IP address that the current channel links to, and he Camera IP
you may change the address so the channel links to another device. The username and
password must be consistent with that of the IP camera.
2. Click to delete an IP device, or select multiple IP devices and then click . Channels Delete
corresponding to PoE ports or switching ports cannot be deleted.
3. Click to change the IP address an IP camera and the default gateway. A DVS' IP of
address cannot be editted from the NVR. means this function is not available.
Fisheye Configuration
Only certain NVR models support this function. Parameters must be set correctly in accordance
with the camera mounting mode.
1. Click > . Camera Camera > Fisheye
2. Click under . The Fisheye window appears.Edit
3. Set the parameters, and then click to save the settings.Apply
Advanced Functions
Upgrade connected IP cameras or restore factory default settings under Camera > Camera >
Advanced.

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OSD Configuration
O Screen Display (OSD) are characters display with video images on the screen, for n ed
example, camera name, date and time.
NOTE: Feature available only in Z camera models.
1. Click .Camera > OSD
2. Select the desired camera and then enter a camera name you want to display on the screen.
3. Select date and time formats. Choose to display time and camera name as needed. /or
4. Set font size and color as needed.
5. Drag the OSD to the desired position in the preview window on the left.
6. (Optional) Click to apply the same settings to other cameras.Copy
7. Click Apply to save the settings.
Image Configuration
1. Click > .Camera Image
2. Select the desired camera and scene.
3. Adjust settings on the tabs as needed to achieve optimal images. See the following sections
for detailed information.
NOTE:
A scene can be selected only when supported by the IP camera.
To restore default image settings, click in the lower right corner. This function Default
is available only when the camera is connected to the NVR via the private protocol.
Image settings apply to both live and recorded videos.

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Image enhancement
1. Click the Image Enhancement tab.
2. Adjust the settings as needed Some important parameters are described in the table below..
Parameter
Description
Brightness
The greater the value, the brighter the images appear.
Saturation
The amount of color in a specified hue.
Contrast
The degree of difference between the lightest (white) and darkest
(black) parts of an image. Setting a greater value increases contrast.
Hue
Purity of colors in an image.
Sharpness
Contrast of boundaries of objects in an image.
Noise Reduction
Reduce noises images to improve image quality. in
Image Rotation
Normal: Displays images without rotation.
Flip Vertical: Displays images flipped vertically.
Flip Horizontal: Displays images flipped horizontally.
180°: Displays images flipped vertically and horizontally.
90° CW and 90° CCW Display images in corridor format. The :
camera must be installed correctly (rotated 90° clockwise or
counterclockwise).
Exposure
1. Click the tab.Exposure
2. Adjust the settings as needed. Some important parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Description
Exposure Mode
Select the correct exposure mode to achieve the desired exposure
effect.
Shutter(s)
Shutter is used to control the light that comes into the lens. A fast
shutter speed is ideal for scenes in quick motion. A slow shutter speed
is ideal for scenes that change slowly.
Gain(dB)
Control image signals so that the camera can output standard video
signals in different light conditions.
Iris
Adjust iris opening of the lens to control the amount of incoming light.

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Parameter
Description
Slow Shutter
Improves image brightness in low light conditions.
Slowest Shutter
Set the slowest shutter speed for the camera during exposure.
Compensation
Adjust the compensation value as required to achieve the desired
image effects.
Day/Night Mode
Automatic: In this mode, the camera can automatically switch
between night mode and day mode according to the ambient
lighting condition to output optimum images.
Night: The camera outputs high-quality black and white images
according to the ambient lighting condition.
Day: The camera outputs high-quality color images according to
the ambient lighting condition.
Day/Night Sensitivity
Light threshold for switching between day mode and night mode. A
higher sensitivity value means that the camera is more sensitive to the
change of light and is therefore more easily to switch between day
mode and night mode.
Day/Night Switching(s)
Set the length of time before the camera switches between day mode
and night mode after the switching conditions are met.
WDR
Enable WDR to ensure clear images in high contrast conditions.
WDR Level
After enabling WDR, you can improve imag quality by adjusting the e
WDR level.
White balance
1. Click the tab.White Balance
2. Adjust the settings on this tab. Some important parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Description
White Balance
Adjust the red or blue offset of the image:
Auto: The camera adjusts red blue offset automatically the or
according to the lighting condition (the color tends to be blue).
Finetune: Allow you to adjust red blue offset manually. the or
Red Offset
Adjust the red offset manually.
Blue Offset
Adjust the blue offset manually.

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Advanced settings
1. Click the Advanced tab.
2. Use defog to improve image quality in foggy days.

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Privacy Mask Configuration
A privacy mask is an area of solid color covering certain parts of the monitored area. Privacy
mask protects specified areas of images from being viewed and recorded. Multiple mask areas
are allowed.
1. Click .Camera > Privacy Mask
2. Select the desired camera, select , and then use the mouse to specify Enable Privacy Mask
areas to mask Up to four areas are allowed. The areas are differentiated by different colors..
3. (Optional) To clear a mask area, click the corresponding button.Clear
4. Click save the settings.Apply to

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PTZ Control
PTZ (pan, tilt and zoom) control is applicable to PTZ cameras only and may vary depending on
the functions and protocols supported by the PTZ cameras. Refer to PTZ camera specifications
for more details.
PTZ Control Window and PTZ Management Window
1. Click on the window toolbar. The window appears. See PTZ Control PTZ ol Contr
Window Buttons for detailed descriptions.
2. Click the button. The window appears (can also be opened by Set PTZ Management
clicking ).Camera > PTZ
PTZ ntrol Window ButtonsCo
Button
Description
Control the rotation directi of the PTZ camera or stop rotation. on
Adjust the zoom, cus, a iris of the PTZ camera. fo nd
NOTE: You can also zoom in or out using the scroll wheel on your
mouse.
Control the rotation speed of the camera. 1 means the slowest, and 9
means the fastest.
Click to display the window. PTZ Management
Turn /off the light. on
Turn on/off the wiper.
Use 3D positioning.
Turn on/off the heater.
Turn on/off the function to remove snow.
Turn on/off PTZ shortcut operations.
NOTE:
Check that the 3D positioning, heater and snow removal functions
are supported by the camera before using.
Use 3D positioning to zoom in or Dragging from top down out.
zooms in. Dragging the other way zooms out.
Preset button.
Save the current position and status of the camera as a preset.
Call a preset so the PTZ camera goes to the preset position.
Delete a preset
NOTE: and are displayed for saved presets only.
/
/
Preset patrol, recorded patrol and auto guard. For detailed information,
see , , and Setting Preset Patrola Setting a Recorded Patrol Setting
Auto Guard.
Start or stop.

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Setting and Calling a Preset
A preset position (preset for short), is a saved view used to quickly steer the PTZ camera to a
specific position. A preset consists of the following settings: pan and tilt positions, zoom, focus,
and iris.
1. Access the window. For the detailed steps, see PTZ Management PTZ Control Window
and PTZ Management Window.
2. Add presets.
3. Click the directional buttons to steer the PTZ camera to the desired position.
4. Adjust the zoom, focus, and iris as needed.
5. Select a preset number not in use, and then click under .Save
6. Repeat the above steps to add all the presets.
7. To call a preset, click for the corresponding number. The camera rotates to the preset
position.
NOTE: Presets can also be triggered by alarms. See Alarm Triggered Actions- for details.

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Setting Preset Patrola
Set the PTZ camera to patrol by presets (go from one preset to the next in specified order) You .
need to set presets first and then select some as keypoints Up to four patrol routes (Preset .
Patrol 1, 2, 3 and 4) are allowed for each PTZ camera, and each patrol route can have up to
eight presets (keypoints) After setting presets, follow the steps to set a preset patrol. The .
following takes preset patrol 1 as an example.
1. In the window, click . A window is displayed as follows.PTZ Management
2. -Select a preset from the drop down list, set the duration (time the camera stays at the
preset, unit: second), and then set the rotation speed (1 slowest, 9 fastest) Click : : . OK to
save the settings. The preset is added as a keypoint, as shown in the figure below.
3. Repeat the above steps to add all presets (keypoints), and adjust the sequence of these
presets by clicking or Modify or delete a preset by clicking or Clicking . .
will delete all the added keypoints.
4. After completing the configuration, click to save the settings. Now keypoints for preset Apply
patrol 1 is complete.
5. -Click right to the drop down list to start preset patrol 1 To stop, click ..
NOTE: The duration ranges from 0 to 1800 seconds (default: 10). The rotation speed ranges
from 1 to 9 levels (default: 5).

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Setting a Recorded Patrol
This function requires the camera's support. The drop down list and the buttons on the right are -
hidden if this function is not supported by the camera. Currently only one recorded patrol route is
allowed.
Record a patrol, including the patrol route, the time that the camera stays at a certain direction,
rotation speed, zoom, focus and focus.
1. Click start recording. Steer the camera to the desired directions, adjust the zoom, to
focus, iris as needed during the process.
2. Click to stop recording. All the patrol actions have been recorded.
3. To start recorded patrol, click . Click to stop.the
Setting Auto Guard
Use auto guard so the PTZ camera automatically operates as configured if no operation is
performed by any user during a certain time period. Auto guard avoids situations where the
camera is left to monitor incorrect scenes by user's negligence.
This function requires the camera's support. T tab is hidden if it is not supported.he Auto Guard
1. Click and then select Auto Guard Enable.
2. -Select the desired mode from the drop down list and then complete other settings
accordingly. Click to save the settings.Apply

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Recording and Snapshot
Video recording ha different levels of priority, which from high to low event recording, manual s is:
recording, and scheduled recording.
Encoding Settings
Recording
The parameters and options displayed may vary with camera model and version. Some
functions may be unavailable if the camera version is too low. In this case, you need to upgrade
the camera first.
1. Click . Camera > Encoding
2. Select the camera then edit settings as needed. Some parameters are described in the and
table below.

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Encoding Settings
Parameter
Description
Storage Mode
Main Stream
Sub Stream
By default, the main stream is used for storage.
Image Format
Combinations of resolutions and frame rates.
NOTE: This parameter is effective only when the camera is connected
to the NVR via the private protocol.
Stream
Normal: main stream that is intended for scheduled recording.
Event: main stream that is intended for recording triggered by
events such as alarm inputs or motion detection alarms.
Sub Stream: low resolution video that is intended for local or
remote real-time monitoring.
Video Compression
Video compression standard, for example, H.264, H.265.
The listed options depend on the standards supported by the camera.
NOTE: When connecting ONVIF cameras, only H.264 and H.265 are
the available compression.
Resolution
Image resolution.
Bitrate Type
CBR: Constant Bit Rate (CBR) is used to maintain a specific bit
rate by varying the quality of video streams. CBR is preferred when
limited bandwidth is available. The disadvantage is that video
quality will vary and may decrease significantly with increased
motion in the scene.
VBR: When using Variable Bit Rate(VBR), video quality is kept as
constant as possible, at the cost of a varying bit rate, and
regardless of whether or not there is motion in the image. VBR is
ideal when high quality is a requirement, especially when there is
motion in the picture.
Bit Rate(Kbps)
Number of bits transferred per second. Select a value or select
Custom and then set a value as needed.
Range
Bit rate range. Currently the range is fixed.
Frame Rate(fps)
Number of frames per second.
NOTE: Due to automatic rounding of numbers, the frame rate value
may have 1-2 fps difference on what is shown on the OSD.
Image Quality
This parameter is effective only when is set to . Six Bitrate Type VBR
levels are provided.
I Frame Interval
Number of frames between two adjacent I frames.
I Frame Range
Range of I frames. Currently the range is fixed.
Smoothing
Use the slider to control the sudden increase of bit rate.
Audio Stream
Enable or disable audio stream.
Smart Encoding
The advanced mode achieve higher compression ratios. s
3. (Optional) Click to apply some current settings such as bit rate and frame rate to other Copy
cameras.
4. Click Apply to save the settings.
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