JVC LST0728-001C manual

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    VR-N1600U VR-N1600E VR-N900U LST0728-001C OPERA TE REC CONTROL LIVE/BROW S E S ELECT PTZ/PRE S ET S ERIAL 㧝 㧞 㧟 㧠 㧡 㧢*1/' 㧣 㧥   㧤      CANCEL ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN WAR NI NG ALARM HDD LOCK S EARCH FUNCTION ALARM CLEAR KEY REC/ S TOP S T OP(PB) PLAY S KIP REV FWD [...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS I[...]

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    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (for USA) II Please use this unit in an appropriate power source. (VR-N900U) V euillez employer cette unité dans une sour ce d'énergie appropriée.[...]

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    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS III PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOUNTING RACK CAUTION ● Do not install the VR-N1600U/E/VR-N900U to the rack in places where ambient temperature becomes 40˚C or more. ● When rack mounting, keep the internal temperature of rack assembly 40˚C or less. ● When using rack mount, keep the clearance between the rack and the rear of unit 150[...]

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    IV WARNING (FOR EUROPE): This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. INFORMA T ION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA) This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil num rique de la Class A es t ,[...]

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    SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNG EN (for Germany) V Benutzen Sie bitte diese Maßeinheit in einer passenden Energiequelle.[...]

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    VI[...]

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    SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNG EN (for Germany) VII[...]

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    VIII E/VR-N900U 1600E/VR-N900U E/VR-N900U . 1600E/VR-N900U E/VR-N900U E/VR-N900U[...]

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    2 Getting Started A utomatic detection of network cameras Significantly reduces the hassle of comple x camera regi stration procedu res. Built-in large-ca pacity hard disk (500 GB) (VR-N1600U/E) Built-in hard disk (250 GB) (VR-N900U) Supports HDD expan sion Y ou can add 250 GB HDD f or internal of VR-N900U , and 500 GB HDD f or internal of VR-N1600[...]

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    3 o End-User License Agreement for Milestone's Software embed ded in JVC's NVR products This license agreement is a legally binding agreement among y ou (Y ou, either an individual or a single entity), Milestone Systems A/S (Milestone) and Victor Company of J apan, Limited (JVC) for the softw are product embedded in JVC's Network [...]

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    4 Getting Started VR-N1600U/VR-N1600E/VR-N900U (hereinafter referred to as “this de vice”) is installed with W indows 姞 XP Embedded Runtime (hereinafter referred to as “the softw are”), a licensed software fr om Microsoft Corporation. By using this device and the softw are, y ou agree to abide by the f ollowing Mi crosoft Software License[...]

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    5 Y ou may use remote access technologies in the softw are such as Remote Desktop to access the software remotely from another de vice. Y ou are responsible f or obtaining any license s required f or use of these protocols to access other software . ● Remote Boot Feature. If the JVC enabled the device Remote Boot f eature of the software, y ou ma[...]

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    6 Getting Started Micr osoft Software License T erms f or: (continued) 4 Window s Update A g ent (al s o kno wn a s S oftware Update S ervice s ). The s oftw a re on the de vice incl u de s Window s Upd a te Agent ( WU A ) f u nction a lity th a t m a y en ab le y o u r device to connect to a nd a cce ss u pd a te s ( Window s Upd a te s ) from a s[...]

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    7 12 Liability Limitations. Y ou can recov er from Microsoft and its affiliates only direct damages up to two hundr ed fifty U .S. Dollars (U .S. $250.00). Y ou cannot recov er any other damages, includin g consequential, lo st profits, special, indirect or incidental damages. This limitation applies to: ● Anything related to the softw are, ser v[...]

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    8 Getting Started Getting Started F eatures ................. ................... ....................... ................. 2 Contents ..... ....................... ...................... .................... ...... 8 Precautions f or Proper Use of this Product .............. ....... 10 P ar t Names and Functions (VR-N1600U/E) ................... 1[...]

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    9 Applications Main Menu List ......... ....................... ...................... .......... 68 List of Menu Screens ............. ....................... ............... 68 Unit Setting 1 ......................... ....................... ............... 69 Unit Setting 2 ......................... ....................... ............... 72 OS [...]

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    10 Getting Started Locations of Storage and Use 䢇 Do not place this product at the following locations. Doing so may cause this product to malfunction or break down . ● Hot or cold places be yond the allow able operating temperature range (5 I to 40 I ) ● Humid places beyond the allo wable operating humidity range (30%RH to 80%RH) (no condens[...]

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    11 Precautions when Moving this Unit 䢇 Remov e all connected cords before moving T ur n off the power and remov e the power plug bef ore moving this unit. F ailure to do so may cause damage on the cords, and result in fire or electric shock. 䢇 Moving of this unit or installati on work is strictly prohibited when the power of this unit is on or [...]

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    12 Getting Started Fr ont A [OPERA TE] Button/Indicator Switches operation on or off . Pr ess the b utton to tur n operation A ON B and hold down the button to turn operation A OFF B . The indicator blinks while the recorder is starting up or shutting down. B [REC CONTROL] Button/Indicator Switches the recording control mode on or off. The indicato[...]

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    13 M em o : ● The manual reco rding mode e xecute s recording from all cameras regardless of the se ttings in the [Camera Recor d Setting]. Recording is carried out in accordanc e with the frame ra te selected in [Camera Record Se tting]. ( A P age 83) L [ST OP(PB)] Button Stops pla yback when y ou press this b utton in the play back mode. M [PLA[...]

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    14 Getting Started Rear P anel U [PO WER] sw itch Switches the power on or off . M em o : ● Be sure to press and hold down the [OPERA TE] button on the front panel to shut down the system bef ore switching off the power supply . V [A C IN 120V H 240VH 50Hz/60 Hz] power input terminal Connect to an A C120 H 240 V outlet using the power cab le supp[...]

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    15 Rear I/O T erminals 䡵 Input ports e [ALARM IN 1 to 8] alarm input terminals 1 to 8 Alarm recording is activ ated when signals are input to these terminals. f [EMERGENCY] emergency input terminal Recording is activated in all cameras when a signal is input to this terminal. g [ALARM RESET] alarm reset input terminal Output from the alar m outpu[...]

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    16 Getting Started Fr ont Panel A [OPERA TE] Button /Indicator Switches operation on or off . Pr ess the b utton to tur n operation A ON B and hold down the button to turn operation A OFF B . The indicator blinks while the recorder is starting up or shutting down. B [REC CONTROL] Butt on/Indicator Switches the recording control mode on or off. The [...]

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    17 J [SEARCH] Button Displays the date and time search screen when in the playbac k mode. ( A P age 40) K [KEY] Button When [KEY] button is pressed while pressing [FUNCTION] button, ke y operation on front panel will be disab led. (K ey loc ked mode) T o disab le, perf or m same procedure again. Press to displa y or hide the A software k eyboard B [...]

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    18 Getting Started Rear P anel W [PO WER] sw itch Switches the power on or off . M em o : ● Be sure to press and hold down the [OPERA TE] button on the front panel to shut down the system bef ore switching off the power supply . X [A C IN 120V H 240VH 50Hz/60 Hz] power input terminal Connect to an A C outlet using the power cab le supplied. Y [RE[...]

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    19 Rear I/O T erminals 䡵 Input ports j [ALARM IN 1 to 4] alarm input terminals 1 to 4 Alarm recording is activ ated when signals are input to these terminals. k [EMERGENCY] emergency input terminal Recording is activated in all cameras when a signal is input to this terminal. l [ALARM RESET] alarm reset input terminal Output from the alar m outpu[...]

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    20 Getting Started Rear I/O T erminals Rear P anel T erminals T erminal Remarks [ALARM IN ] M em o : ● Set the impedance at t he output end to 10 k K or lower . Make Contact Input [EMERGENCY] [ALARM RES ET] M em o : ● Set the impedance at t he output end to 10 k K or lower . Make Contact Input [EXT RE C IN] M em o : ● Set the impedance at t h[...]

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    21 Camera Contr ol T erminal (VR- N900U) Use connection cables according to the table belo w . Also make sure that you read through the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected. (D-sub 9 pin, male) The name of control b uttons and operating methods ma y v ar y between VR-N1600U/E and VR-N900U . Such circumstances will be indicated using [...]

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    22 Getting Started VR-N1600U/VR-N1600E/VR-N900U is equipped with an operation lock f eature to pre vent the system from being tur ned off accidentally as well as unauthorized recording operations . Setting Operation Lock 1 Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press th e [KEY] button at the same time ● Operation is lock ed. The [LOC K] indica[...]

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    23 Selecting a Language The [Language Setting] screen appears when you star t up this unit for the first time . Select the language to use using the steps below . 1 Select a langua g e ● Use the [2/ D ] or [10/0/ E ](8/ E ) button to select a language. ` 2 Use the [SKI P] button to sel ect [OK], fol lowed by pressing the [1 6/ENTER](ZOOM IN/ENTER[...]

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    24 Getting Started A utomatic Registration of Cameras (continued) 6 Use the [SKI P] button to sel ect [OK], fol lowed by pressing the [1 6/ENTER](ZOOM IN/ENTER) but to n ` ● The [Configure Device] screen appears. 7 Enter the pass wor d for the net work camera ● Press the [KEY] button to displa y the software k eyboard. ( A P age 28) ● Use the[...]

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    25 C Use the [7/ B ](5/ B ) button to displa y the list of cameras ` D Use the [10/0/ E ]( 8/ E ) button to select a camera ` E Use the [SKIP] b utton to select [Set tings...], f ollow ed by pressing the [16/ENTER] (ZOOM IN /ENTER) button ` ● The [Camera Settings] screen appears. F Set the display rate f or live images ● Set the displa y rate f[...]

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    26 Preparation The f ollowing operation s are possible with this system. ● Sur v eillance of up to 16 cameras ( VR -N1600U/E)/9 ca meras (VR-N900U) (live image , recording and pla yback) ● Checking recorded images on the V GA monitor ● Recording/Playing sound ● T r ansmitting audio data to a designated camera (VR-N1600U/E) ● Alarm recordi[...]

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    27 N o t e : ● Do not connect LAN1 to the inter net. If the internet is busy or the rela y equipment f ails, you ma y not be able to sav e impor tant camera images . T o maintain full recording capacity , it is recommended that a dedicated network be used. Be sure to connect the LAN1 camera netw or k to the same segment. (Do not use the address t[...]

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    28 Preparation Y ou can input characters and move the mouse pointers in two diff erent wa ys. ● Operate using the buttons on the front panel. ● Operate b y connecting a m ouse (sold separately). M em o : ● Connecting a mouse eases the specif ication of comple x settings as well as input of characters. ● Connection to a keyboard is not recom[...]

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    29 Y ou can switch the resolution of the V GA output using the f ollowing procedures. ● Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, a nd press the [14/ ZOOM OUT](ZOOM OUT/CANCEL) button at the same time . ` B Pressing the button each time incre ases the resolution v alue. ● Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, a nd press the [15/ ZOOM IN](ZOOM IN/EN[...]

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    30 Basic Operation Switching the P ower On 1 Connect the po wer cable ● Connect using the power cable supplied to an A C100V (50 Hz/60 Hz) outlet. 2 Tu r n A ON B the power s witch at the rear panel . ● A system check will r un when the power is tur ned on. ● The [OPERA TE] indicator star ts blinking. ● After blinking, the [OP ERA TE] indic[...]

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    31 If [Auto Logon] is set to A off B , the [Login] screen appears after operation has been turned on. (D ef ault setting: A on B ) M em o : ● Y ou can specify the [on]/[off] se tting of [A uto Logon] in [Unit Setting 1] of the main menu. ( A P age 69) 1 Enter the pa sswor d using the k eypad, and pres s the [16/ ENTER](ZOOM IN /ENTER) button ` ?[...]

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    32 Basic Operation The f ollowing are procedures to open the main menu, which is used for spe cifying various settings. N o t e : ● The input por ts do not oper ate when the main menu is displa yed. Inputs such as alar ms will also be ignored when the main menu is display ed. [Input por ts] ( A Page 15) (VR-N1600U/E) [Input por ts] ( A Page 19) ([...]

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    33 ● Y ou can view liv e and recorded images using the NVR Viewer . ● NVR View er can also be used f or remote sur veillance of this unit from a PC. ( A P age 126) ● Some of the NVR Vie wer features ma y vary dur ing remote surveillance from a PC . M em o : ● NVR Viewer oper ates by logging into the distribution ser v er inside this unit. ?[...]

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    34 Basic Operation This section describes the procedures f or viewing liv e images by using the front panel of this unit. M em o : ● T o oper ate by connecting a mouse (sold separately), ref er to [Viewing Liv e Images via Mouse Control] ( A P age 36). Displaying the [Live] Screen 1 Press the [LIVE/BRO WSE] button wh en the wallpaper *1 or ma in [...]

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    35 A Event indicator (Left: yellow) Lights up when ev ents specified in the [Camera Record Setting] occur . The indicator appears black if ev ent indication has not bee n specified for the camera in question, or if no specified ev ent has occurre d. B Motion indicator (Center: red) Lights up when moti on is detected. C Online indicato r (Right: gre[...]

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    36 Basic Operation This section describes the procedures f or viewing liv e images by controlling the mouse. Displaying the [Live] Screen 1 Select [Li ve] from the main men u ● The NVR Viewer starts up and the [Live] screen appears. ● When the [Browse] or [Screen Setup] screen of the NVR View er is displa yed, click the [Liv e] tab . ● T o e [...]

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    37 M em o : ● When you ha ve selected a camer a, the blue bar at the top of each liv e image changes to a lighter blue tone. This bar comes with a tri-color square indicator , which indicates the f ollowing features , as well as characters t hat indicate the oper ating status of the camera. A Event indicator (Left: yellow) Lights up when ev ents [...]

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    38 Basic Operation Viewing Ima ges Usi ng the PTZ Features (continued) 䡵 Digital Zoom By selecting the [Digital Zoom] check bo x in the [PTZ Control] section, you are ab le to use digital zoom on images from any camera displa yed in the vie w . When digital zoom is enab led, you will see a small ov er view frame at the bottom right corner . M em [...]

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    39 M em o : ● If you ha ve selected a camera f or which an audio source has been set on the [Camera Settings] screen of [Camera Record Setting], the preset audio sound is being output. ( A P age 55) ● If you ha ve selected a ca mera for which an audio source has not been specified, the mo st recently select ed audi o source will be continuously[...]

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    40 Basic Operation This section describes the proc edures f or viewing recorded images using the front panel of this unit. Displaying the [B r owse] Screen 1 Press the [LIVE/BRO WSE] button wh en the wallpaper or main menu screen is di splay ed ● The NVR Viewer starts up and the [Live] screen appears. 2 When the [Li ve] screen appear s, press the[...]

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    41 Playing, Skipping and Stopping Recor ded Images Control using the [PLA Y], [SKIP], and [ST OP(PB)] buttons. 䡵 Contr ol using the [PLA Y], [SKIP], and [ST OP(PB)] b uttons on the fro nt panel 䢇 P lay in g Ba ck 1 Press the [ PLA Y] b utton ● Pla yback star ts from the date/time indicated on the [Master Time] of [Time Navigation]. ● Images[...]

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    42 Basic Operation This section describes the proc edures f or viewing recorded images by controlling the mouse. Displaying the [B r owse] Screen 1 Select [Li ve] from the main men u ● The NVR Viewer starts up and the [Live] screen appears. 2 Double -clic k the [Bro wse] tab on the NVR Vie wer . ● Similarly , click the [Bro wse] tab when the [S[...]

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    43 Select a View For details on the vie w settings, ref er to [Screen Setup] ( A P age 60). 1 Select a view from the [Views] section, or from the view list at the uppe r end of the window N o t e : ● Do not switch the view frequently within a short time inter val. ● When live images do not appear on VN-C625U/VN-C655U , set the pass word for con[...]

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    44 Basic Operation Searc hing Recorded Ima g e Using the Timeline Browser Y ou can search recorded images using the Timeline Browser to the right of the [Browse] screen. The vertically extended timeline sh o ws the recording status and the number of cameras that can be displa yed in the NVR Viewer . Drag the timeline up or down with the mouse while[...]

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    45 Searc hing Recorded Ima g e from the Alert List A list of recorded images is display ed f or each [Alar t], such as when motion is detected ( A P age 105). 1 Double -clic k the [Alerts] bar on the [Br owse] screen 2 Click [ ] on the [Ale rts] list a nd select an event from the list ● Y ou can select a specific e vent, camera or [ Ser ver]. 3 C[...]

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    46 Basic Operation Playing, Skipping and Stopping Recor ded Images Use the [Time Navigation] of the NVR Viewer to perf orm pla yback, stop , and skip operations . The buttons and slide rs hav e the f ollowing functions. 䢇 Br owse Butto n N o t e : ● The browse b uttons are only enabled when a camera has been selected. ● It may tak e s e veral[...]

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    47 Listening to A udio Sound T o listen to recorded audio sound, select the required audio source from the [A udio Source] list of the [A udio] section. T o te mporar ily mute the liv e audio sound, select the [Mute] check bo x. N o t e : ● The sound ma y become distor ted when audio is pla yed bac k with multiple surveillance computers . ● The[...]

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    48 Basic Operation Burning a CD/D VD (continued) 5 Select the e xpor t f ormat if you ha ve selected [A VI/JPEG Export...] ● Select either [A VI] (movie clip) or [JPEG] (still image). ● Select whether to add time stamps to the e xpor ted images. 6 Select the require d frame rate if yo u have selected the [ A VI] format ● Select either the [F [...]

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    49 10 Specify the expor t dest ination T o write data to a CD/D VD , select [CD]. 11 Clic k [Export] ● Expor t begins to prepare for writing data to the CD/D V D . 12 When e xpor t is complete, connect the CD/DVD drive to this unit 13 Press and hold the [FUNC TION] key in fr ont, and press [4 ] on the ke ypad ● The Burn CD/D VD screen appears. [...]

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    50 Basic Operation Deleting T emporary Files (Operation on the Unit) 1 Select the tempora ry files you want to delete from t he data list. 2 Click the [Erase Sel Data] button A [YES] or [NO] message asking y ou whether to delete the selected data appears. Select A YES B . Deleting Data fr om a CD-R W (Operation on the Unit) 1 Inser t the CD-R W ●[...]

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    51 Operation fr om a Sur veillance Computer Follo w the same procedures for [Burning a CD/D VD] from Steps 1 to 9. ( A P age 47) 1 Specify the e xport destination 2 Click [Export] ● Expor t begins. Y ou can print out playbac k images that are displa yed on the screen. N o t e : ● Y ou cannot print directly from this unit. This function is for u[...]

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    52 Basic Operation Recording Modes 䡵 R ec o rdi n g C on t ro l M od e ( A Pag e 53 ) This mode perf or ms recording according to the [Camer a Record Setting]. The [REC CONTR OL] indicator lights up. Y ou can s witch the recording control mode on or off b y pressing and holding the [REC CONTROL] button. ● Set each camera to on/off usi ng the [S[...]

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    53 Selecting the Recording Contr ol Mode In order to r ecord in the reco rding control mode, y ou need to specify the scheduler settin gs ( A P age 53), image recording settings ( A P age 55), and pictu re quality settings ( A P age 58) i n the main menu [Camera Record Setting]. 1 Press and hold do wn the [REC CONTROL] button while camera recording[...]

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    54 Basic Operation Scheduler Setting (contin ued) 4 Select [Set ] from [Mode] ● The mouse pointer tur ns into a A pencil B . ● Moving the mouse pointer to the day-of-w eek band in the calendar section enables y ou to zoom in/z oom out on the calendar . T o chec k the detailed sched ule, enlarge the da y of week area of the calendar . 5 Select t[...]

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    55 䡵 Camera/Alert Scheduler Screen 䢇 Display Bar The displa y bar indicates the active period f or each option ([Online], [E-mail] and [P atrolling]) in diff erent colors. ● Online Bar ● E-mail Bar Activ e periods are indicated in b lue. ● P atrolling Bar Active periods are indicate d in gra y . M em o : ● The P atrolling Bar is only av[...]

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    56 Basic Operation Settings ( R : Factory settings) Recor ding Camera Images (continued) Item Preset V alues Description A Speedup Settings Frame Rate ^ Enables y ou to specify the frame rate to acqui re from the camera. This is the frame rate during speedup recording. Specify the frame rates such that the total r ate of all cameras displa yed in e[...]

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    57 Item Preset V alues Description E Recor ding Setting s (continued) Enable speedup On motion On ev ent Enables y ou to specify whether to ex ecute recording with a higher maximum frame rate when motion is detected or when an e vent o ccurs. When [On ev ent] is selected : Specify the star ting and ending ev ents in the [Star t] and [Stop] fields r[...]

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    58 Basic Operation Settings (continued) N o t e : ● When the recording progr am (recording ser ver) is operating, the [P TZ Preset P ositions...] button is disabled. T o stop the recor ding server temporarily , press t he [Serv ice Manager ...] button on the [Camera Re cord Setting] screen, follow ed by clicking the [Pause] b utt on. ( A P age 83[...]

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    59 Specifying A udio Recordin g Settings 1 Select [Camera Recor d Setting] from the main menu ● The [Camera Record ing Administator] screen appears. M em o : ● Y ou can also specify audio settings using the follo wing operation. A Click the [+] mark beside the device with an audio source B Select the audio source and ri ght-clic k on it. Clic k[...]

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    60 Basic Operation Renaming Cameras and Assigning Camera Numbers 1 Select a camera name and right -clic k on it, followed by c licking [Edi t] ● The Camera Name and Number edi ting screen appears. N o t e : ● Do not assign a camer a number that is used by other camer as. If the camera numbers ov erlap, the camera ma y not function properly . Sc[...]

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    61 Creating Groups and Vie ws 䡵 Creating a Gr oup 1 Select [Scr een Setup] from the main menu ● If the [Live] or [Bro wse] scr een is display ed, you can also click on the [Setup] tab using the mouse. 2 Select the root folder in which y ou wa nt to create a ne w group 3 Click the [Create New Gr oup] button in the [Views] section ● A new group[...]

  • Page 70

    62 Basic Operation Creating Groups and Vie ws (continued) 3 Enter a name for the ne w view ● Ne xt, a dd cameras to the view . ( A P age 63 [Adding Cameras to a Vie w]) 䡵 Renaming a Gr oup/View 1 Select the gr oup or view that y ou want to rename in the Vie ws section. 2 Click t he [Rename] button 3 Overwrite the ex isting group or vie w name w[...]

  • Page 71

    63 Adding Cameras to a Vie w 1 Select a vie w ● The lay out of the selected view appears. 2 Click the [+] mark to the left of [Server] und er [System O verview] ● A list of a vailable cameras appears . 3 Select the ca mera you want to add from the list, and drag t he camera name o ver the screen of the view on the ri ght ● An image from the s[...]

  • Page 72

    64 Basic Operation Adjusting Camera Settings (continued) N o t e : ● Set this unit such that the total distr ibu tion frame rate to all sur v eillance computers does not exceed 80 ips ( VR -N1600U/E), 160 ips (VR-N1600U/E(A)), or 30 ips (VR-N900U). ● The recording frame rate ma y deteriorate if you change the picture quality . Changing the [Ima[...]

  • Page 73

    65 2 Click and drag the [Caro usel] icon in the [System Overvi ew] section to the position that you want to set in the view 3 Release the mouse but ton at the position 4 Select the pres et carousel po sition and specify its pr oper ties in the [Pr operties] section ● Begin by selecting the cameras to include in the carousel. Y ou can also select [...]

  • Page 74

    66 Basic Operation Adding Hot Spots (Enlar g ed Images) The selected camera within the view is displa yed in the hot spot designated position. Setting the hot spot in a larger position, such as in [1] of the [1+7] view , displays an enlarged image when the hot spot is selected. 1 Displa ying the [Screen Set up] Screen 2 Click and drag th e [Hotspot[...]

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    67 Using the [Html Page] 1 Click [Html Pa g e] under [System Overview] 2 Drag and dr op at the required position using th e mouse. The [Open URL] screen appears. 3 T ype in the URL and clic k [OK] 4 Select [Html P age] under [Views] , and specify the pr oper ties in the [ Properties] section N o t e : ● P ages containing such content as ActiveX a[...]

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    68 Applications List of Menu Screens Main Menu List ( A P age 111) ( A P age 116) ( A P age 115) ( A P age 117) ( A P age 69) ( A P age 72) ( A P age 76) ( A P age 80) ( A P age 83) ( A P age 60) ( A P age 36) ( A P age 129) T VR-N1600U/E only ( A P age 73) ( A P age 85)[...]

  • Page 77

    69 Unit Setting 1 Unit Setting 1 enables y ou to specify settings related to thi s unit, including account configurat ion, error reco very , and seria l por t configuration. I J A B C E F G H D Item Preset V alues Description Reference P age A Pass word Enabl es you to specify the login passw ord for this unit. N o t e : ● Specify the pass word u[...]

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    70 Applications Unit Setting 1 (continued) Main Menu List (contin ued) Item Preset V alues Description Reference Pag e C Erro r Repor t Enables y ou to select how y ou want to be notified when an error is detected in the system. ^ Dialog ● Select check box Do not select check bo x Select [Dialog] to displa y a war ning dialog on the screen. A P a[...]

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    71 Item Preset V alues Description Reference Pag e G Serial(VR-N900U) Lets you specify the settings f or the ser ial por ts controlling the cameras. Please ref er to the [Instruction Manual] of the camera in use to configure the parameter s correct ly f or all set tings. ^ Speed Speed 1800 2400 4800 䢇 9600 19200 38400 Data Lenght 7 䢇 8 Pa r it [...]

  • Page 80

    72 Applications Unit Setting 2 Main Menu List (contin ued) C D A B Item Preset V alues Description Re ference Pag e A HDD meter Display at startup Select check bo x ● Do not select check bo x Select this check bo x to display the HDD meter when the system star ts up . ● Fo r details on HDD meter , r ef er to [HDD Meter] ( A P age 133). A P age [...]

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    73 OS Setting Enables y ou to specify settings related to the OS, including network, time, and v olume settings. Y ou may need to reboot your computer dependi ng on the settings. 䡵 Network Adapter This section enables y ou to spec ify setti ngs such as the IP address of this uni t. The camera network and Intranet of this unit are configured with [...]

  • Page 82

    74 Applications OS Setting (continued) 䢇 When specifying LAN2 (Intranet) settings 䢇 When specifying analog camera network settings (VR-N 900U only) N o t e : ● In VR-N900U , analog input circuitr y is considered as a netwo rk encoder (IP video ser ver) and the IP address is set to A 192.168.201.12 B by default. ● The IP address of the analo[...]

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    75 䢇 Other Settings Item Preset V alues Description B Day and Time Pr oper ties T o synchronize the time with the Internet time ser v er or to specify the date and time manually , clic k [Update Now]. A utomatically synchronize with an Internet server Select check bo x ● Do not select check b o x Select this check bo x to synchronize the time w[...]

  • Page 84

    76 Applications Image Server Setting This section enab les you to specify settings f or connecting this unit to a computer , and f or displa ying the [Live] and [Br owse] screens. The distribution settings are also ap plied to operation on the [Live ], [Browse], and [Screen Setup] screens of this unit. Main Menu List (contin ued) A B C D E F G[...]

  • Page 85

    77 Item Preset V alues Description A Server Configuration Enables y ou to specify the ser v er name, por t number , and details on e xter nal access to the server . Name ● Server For specifying the ser ver name . Po r t ● 80 For specifying the por t number to use f or the ser v er . Enable Outside IP Address Select check bo x ● Do not sel ect[...]

  • Page 86

    78 Applications Image Server Setting (continued) Main Menu List (contin ued) Item Preset V alues Description B User Administra tion (continued) User Setup... (continued) Add Windows User ... ^ Do not select this option. F or details , consult y our system administrator . N o t e : ● When the host name in the OS settings is changed, enter [Adminis[...]

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    79 M em o : ● The settings f or [Days to log] under [Image Ser v er Setting] - [Log Files] (Item C ) as well as [Days to log] under [A udit Log] (Item D ) are disabled. ● [Camera Record Setting] - [General Settings] - [Logfile Settings]( A P age 106) is enabled. Item Preset V alues Description D Log Files Log inf or mation ma y be required for [...]

  • Page 88

    80 Applications A uto D etect Setting This section enab les you to assign an IP address to eac h camera and configure various auto detect settings. For procedures on using the A uto Detect feat ure, ref er to [A uto Detect Settings] ( A P age 113). Main Menu List (contin ued) A B C E D F G T VR-N900U only Item Preset V alues Description Reference P[...]

  • Page 89

    81 B IP Lease Parameter ^ Start Address ● 192.168.0.100 For specifying the first IP address to be assigned to the cameras. Unit ● 20Units 1Unit to 99Units F or selecting the number of IP addresses to be assign ed to the cameras. The selected number of IP addresses will be assigned star ting from the first IP address. Subnet Mask ● 255.255.255[...]

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    82 Applications N o t e : ● When the A Do not detect in the future. B chec k box on the [Detect Device] screen is selected during automatic detection, the [Detect Device] screen of the said camer a will not appear dur ing subsequent automatic detection operations. Y ou can add the camera manually to enab le its detection again. [Adding Camer as] [...]

  • Page 91

    83 Camera Record Setting A C D J E B F H G K L M N O P Q I M em o : ● If you are configuring the [PTZ Preset P ositions...] settings from the [Settings ...] butt on M , do so after stopping the recording server temporarily using this menu. ( A P age 90)[...]

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    84 Applications Main Menu List (contin ued) Item Description Reference Pag e A Service Manager ... Pressing the [Service Manager .. .] button opens a small [Service Manager] screen, which enables y ou to pause/resume the A Recording Server A recording progr am. Use this f eature when you need to pause the progr am, such as when configuring PTZ came[...]

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    85 Optional Installation This section enab les you to install camera driv ers and additional softwares . A B C Item Description A Information on additional softwares Inser t the flash memor y de vice with the additional software sa ved in the root f older and select Optional Installation. The additional softw are will appear in the list. B Install [...]

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    86 Applications T o specify settings on camera c onnection, you first need to add the required de vices, such as network cameras or netw or k encoders (IP video ser v ers), to the system. Devices hav e their own IP addresses and host names. The syst em identifies the de vices based on their IP address or host name. M em o : ● Even though each de [...]

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    87 This section describe the procedures to edit the settings of added de vices. 1 Select [Came ra Record Setting] fr om the main men u ● The [Camera Recording Administator] screen appears. 2 Select a de vice in the [De vice Manager] section, and cli ck the [Edit Device...] button ● The [Edit de vice settings] screen appears. ● The follo wing [...]

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    88 Applications The [Camera Settings] screen enab les yo u to s pecify of the inf or mation on camer as. The number of configur able parameters av aila ble on the [Camera Settings] screen ma y be lim ited if the camera does not come with the PTZ f eatures or if the device connected to the net work encoder (IP video ser v er) is not a camera. T o di[...]

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    89 [CAMERA CONTR OL] T erminal at the Rear of VR-N900U (VR-N900U) The analog camera acts as a network encoder (IP video ser ver) in the VR-N900U system, and the devi ce name assigned to it is [N900]. The [CAMERA CONTROL] terminal at the rear is assigned as A COM1 B on the Camera Settings screen. ( A P age 88) E Camera T ype F or specifying whether [...]

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    90 Applications Stopping the Recording Server Stop the recording ser v er before defining the PTZ camera settings. 1 Select [Came ra Record Setting] fr om the main men u 2 Click the [Service Manage r ...] button The [Service Manager] screen appears. 3 Click the [P au se] b u tton N o t e : ● Video images and audio sound are not re corded when the[...]

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    91 3 Click the [PTZ Preset P ositions ...] button ● The [PTZ Preset P ositions f or Device Name] wi ndow appears. N o t e : ● When using VN-C625U/VN-C655U , the preset pos ition cannot be registered if electronic zoom f eature of camera is functioning. Please tak e note that no error message will be displa yed in such case. During PTZ preset se[...]

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    92 Applications Defining a Preset P osition 1 Displa y the [PTZ Preset P ositions fo r Device Name] window ( A P age 90) 2 Mov e the camera and determine the position using the [PTZ View] 3 Select an item in the [Preset P ositions] list to register the preset posit ion to. ● The position at the top of t he list corresponds to Preset P osition 1. [...]

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    93 A uto P TZ P atrolling PTZ patrolling is a f eature that enab les automatic mov ement of a PTZ camera between se ver al preset positions. 1 Displa y the [PTZ Preset P ositions fo r Device Name] window ( A P age 90) 2 Click the [Setup...] button of [P atrolling] ● The [Setup PTZ Patrolling] screen appears. 3 Select the preset posit ions you wan[...]

  • Page 102

    94 Applications A uto P TZ P atrol ling (continued) 䡵 Specifying P atrol Timing 1 Select the patr ol scheme tha t you want to define from the [P atrol scheme] list 2 Specify the dura tion (seconds) for th e PTZ camera to s top at each pres et position in th e [Sta y at each position in the patr ol schedule(in seconds)] field 3 Specify the ti me r[...]

  • Page 103

    95 The input/output por t is the input/ output ter minal that is f ound on each de vice registered with this unit. Y ou can register the input por t as [Input e vents] , and the output por t as [Outputs...]. A registered input/output por t can be link ed to an ev ent as described below . ( A P age 102 [Specifying an Output P or t ]) ● Events can [...]

  • Page 104

    96 Applications I/O Settings (continued) 䡵 Specifying an Input Event 1 Select the camera f or spec ifying the event from the [Defined e vents] list on the [ I/O Setup] screen 2 Click the [Add new event...] b utt on ● The [Multiple Input Events] s creen appears. 3 Select the required event from the [A vailable Input Event(S)] list and c lick the[...]

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    97 Input/Output T erminal on Rear P anel ● The audio input acts as a network device in the VR-N 1600U/E system, and the de vice name assigned to it is A NVR B . The input/ output ter minals on the rear panel hav e been assigned to the A NVR B de vice by defaul t. (VR-N1600U/E) ● In VR-N900U , analog input circuitr y is considered as a network e[...]

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    98 Applications Specifying an Output 1 Select the camera f or spec ifying the event from the [Defined e vents] list on the [ I/O Setup] screen 2 Click the [Add ne w output event ...] button ● The [Add New Output] screen appears. 3 Specify the out put connection destination, output holding time, and output name N o t e : ● The [Add new outpu t e[...]

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    99 N o t e : ● Do not alter these settings unless under special circumstances . Altering the setting unnecessarily may cause the system to malfunction. They need not be altered under normal circumstances. Precautions during alteration ● When using ev ent audio , the [T ransf er por t] of [Event A udio Setting] - [Communication setting] must coi[...]

  • Page 108

    100 Applications Specifying Generic Events What is a generic e vent? This is a function that uses TCP or UDP protocol communication as an input ev ent for this unit. When character strings in the communication data receiv ed by the unit matches the predetermined conditions, the correspondi ng generic ev ent is triggered. T o define a gener ic e ven[...]

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    101 B Notificati on settings C Event rules stri ng M em o : ● T o specify the timer settin gs fo r a generic ev ent, select the e vent added in Step 2 , and clic k the [Add new e ve nt...] button. Item Description Send e-mail if this e vent occurs Select this check bo x to send an e-mail alert when an e vent occurs. Include image from camera Sele[...]

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    102 Applications Event Notification Settings When a specific ev ent occurs, th is can be indicated using yellow color in the title bar area at the top of the live image display screen. The yello w indicator lights up when the specified ev ent has occurred, the red indicator lights up when motion has been detected, and the green indicator lights up [...]

  • Page 111

    103 Camera Output Settings Y ou can assign e xter nal outputs speci fied on the [I/O Setup] screen to a camera, such as sounding of a siren or switching on of lights. ● The assigned outputs can be tr iggered automatically when motion is detected, or manually by pressing the output b uttons. ● Y ou can displa y the [Output Settings] screen b y c[...]

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    104 Applications N o t e : ● Before configuring the motion detection settings, it is recommended that y ou complete the settings related to image resolution, compression, and motion detection e xclusion areas. Otherwise, y ou may need to adjust the sensitivity le vel in the motion detection settings again when y ou change the picture quality and [...]

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    105 Specifying Motion Detection Motion detection enables y ou to specify the timing to transfer images from the camera, genera te aler ts, and trigger external outputs (lights or sirens). N o t e : ● This f eature is essential to the system’ s operation. In order to av oid unnecessar y aler ts during application, it is recommended that you spec[...]

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    106 Applications Use [Camera Record Setting] - [General Settings] to specify general settings related to the system, such as e-mails. N o t e : ● Do not use the [Enable Protection]/[Chenge P assword...] function in the [Administrator Settings]. General Settings Item Description A Milestone XProtect Central Settings Settings for usi ng Mile stone [...]

  • Page 115

    107 E-mail Settings M em o : ● Y ou can send a test e-mail by clic ki ng the [T est] button. If the e- mail address of the sender is not registered with the mail ser ver of the recipient, t he [The mail address of the sender is not valid. ...] message ma y appear . When this occurs, double-chec k the sender’ s e-mail address and outgoing mail s[...]

  • Page 116

    108 Applications With the archiving f eature, you can store recorded images up to the maximum av ailable capacity of the hard disk. By defa ult, recorded images receiv ed from cameras are stored in the database f or each camera, and data is automati cally archived when the database is full. M em o : ● T o adjust the database settings f or each ca[...]

  • Page 117

    109 䡵 Setting Items and Butt ons M em o : ● NAS is a dedicated file ser ver t hat is connected to the network. In the case of this unit, you can specify NAS as a drive f or archiving data. ● For details on the NAS driv e setti ngs, refer to the [Details] item under [HDD Utility]. ( A P age 117) N o t e : ● When other operations (e .g., star[...]

  • Page 118

    110 Applications This section enab les you to specify the database settings. Select a camera from [Main Menu] - [Camera Record Setting] - [De vice Manager], and select - [Settings...]. M em o : ● Recorded image data is referred to as the database in this manual. The recorded images are sav ed as database. 䡵 Specify the Database Settings M em o [...]

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    111 Y ou can sav e set values to flash memory devices or retriev e data from them. 1 Select [Flash Memory Utility] from the main men u ● The [Flash Memor y Utility] screen appears. 䡵 Save Setting Date The follo wing are procedures to sav e the preset data in the flash memor y de vice. 1 Insert the flash memory devi ce into the [SERIAL] terminal[...]

  • Page 120

    112 Applications 䡵 Reading Preset Da ta This section describes procedures fo r reading the p reset data from the flash memor y . 1 Inser t the flas h memory d evice into the [SERIAL] terminal on the fr ont (rear) panel 2 Select [Load Setting Data] ● If data is stored on the flash me mory device , a list of data stored in the device will appear [...]

  • Page 121

    113 This section enab les you to assign an IP address to each camer a and configure various auto detect settings. Specifying IP Lease For configuring the function to as sign IP addresses to each network camera. N o t e : ● In order to assign an IP a ddress of the network camera using the IP Lease f eature, you need to enable the DHCP of the netwo[...]

  • Page 122

    114 Applications Using the A uto Detect Feature The A uto Detect feature enab les automatic detection of network cameras . M em o : ● When multicast pac kets are conf igured such that the y do not pass through the network equipment, such as a switching hub , the A uto Detect of the camera ma y not function properly . The [IP Inf or mation] list c[...]

  • Page 123

    115 This option enables y ou to specif y the language y ou want to use. M em o : ● The functions and GUI (graphical user interf ace) are the same as the [Selecting a Language] ( A P age 23) screen that is displa yed when this unit is first switched on. 1 Exit NVR Viewer 2 Select [Langua ge Setting] fr om the main menu ● The [Language Setting] s[...]

  • Page 124

    116 Applications This feature enab les you to chec k the status of the hard disk, and format (initialize), or defr agment (eliminate fragmented space) it. The [Progress indicator] sho ws the progress of f ormatting and defragmentation. 1 Select [HDD Utility ] from the main menu ● The [HDD Utility] screen appears. Specify the f ollowing items. HDD[...]

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    117 M em o : ● NAS is a dedicated file ser ver t hat is connected to the network. For th is unit, you can specify t he NAS as a dr ive f or archiving data. ● For details on archiving to th e NAS drive , refer to [Archiving] ( A P age 108). N o t e : ● Specify the user name with a diff erent name from the [OS Setting] ( A P age 73) host name u[...]

  • Page 126

    118 Applications User Administration This section describes procedures to configure user accounts and rights. 䡵 User Settings After the [User Administration] screen appears, y ou are able to define individual users and their passw ords. There are two wa ys to add new users . ● Add Basic User ...: Y ou can create a dedi cated user account f or t[...]

  • Page 127

    119 3 Select the us er for which user right is to be specified from the [User] list 4 Select the user’ s glob al rights (not res tricted by cameras) in the [G lobal User Rights] list 5 Select the camer a to allow access fr om the [Defined Camer as] 6 Click [ ] to move to [V iewable b y s elected user] 7 Select the functions f or each of the c ame[...]

  • Page 128

    120 Applications Master/Slave Settings This section enables you to add/delete NVR u nits as the slav e ser ver . T o use an NVR unit as the mast er ser ver , you need to select the [Designate as Maste r Ser v er] ch eck bo x and register slav e ser vers using the steps below . 䡵 Adding Sla ve Servers 1 Select [Sl aves] in the [Maste r/Slave Se tu[...]

  • Page 129

    121 The follo wing operations are possible when y ou connect this unit to a computer . ● Viewing liv e images on the computer ● Controlling network cameras on the computer ● Viewing recorded images on the computer N o t e : ● Connect the computer to the LAN2 terminal network. ● Settings f or cameras connected to the LAN1 network cannot be[...]

  • Page 130

    122 Applications 3 Select the n etwork to whic h NVR is connected 4 Right-c lick and se lect [Properties] 5 Chec k to ensure that both the [ Cliant for Microsoft Networks] a nd [Intern et Protocol(TCP/ IP)] check bo xes are sel ected 6 Select [Interne t Protocol(TCP/IP)] and c lick the [Pr oper ties] b utton 7 Select [Use the follo wing IP address][...]

  • Page 131

    123 Install the NVR View er on the Computer N o t e : ● Before installing, check to ensure that Microsoft. NET F ramework 2.0, DirectX 9.0 or later versions , and Microsoft Inter net Explorer 6.0 or later v ersions are already installed on the computer . If any of these are not installed, installation of the NVR View er may f ail. 1 Open the I nt[...]

  • Page 132

    124 Applications 5 Installa tion complete ● Installation ends and a shor tcut to the A NVR Viewer B is created on the desktop . Login to the NVR Viewer 1 Double-c lick the NVR Vie wer shortcut on the desktop ● When using Windows Vista, right-clic k the icon and select A Run as administrator B to activate NVR View er . (In the proper ties box th[...]

  • Page 133

    125 Login to NVR Vi ewer (Continued) 2 Specify yo ur login inf ormat ion in the follo wing fields 3 Click the [C onnect] button ● The NVR View er screen appears after a shor t while. M em o : ● If you ha ve pre viously logged in to the NVR Viewer , a message will appear asking if you want the vie w that was used during the last login to be disp[...]

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    126 Applications Uses of the NVR Viewer For uses of the NVR View er , refer to the f ollowing pages. 䢇 [Viewing Liv e Images via Mo use Control] ( A P age 36) 䢇 [Playing Ba ck Recorded Ima ges via Mouse Control] ( A P age 42) 䢇 [Screen Setup] ( A Page 60) Exiting/Logging Out of the NVR Vie wer 䡵 Loggin g Out 1 Click the [ Log Out] button ?[...]

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    127 A udio sound input (such as from a microphone) to the [A UDIO IN 1] terminal is sent to a camera that suppor ts bidirectional audio , and output to the speakers connected to the camera. Preparation 䡵 Connection 1 Refer to [System Connec tion Example] ( A P age 26) to connect the micr ophone to the microp hone amplifier or mixer , and connect [...]

  • Page 136

    128 Applications 5 Press the [ Disconnect] b utton to disconnect t he camera M em o : ● Cameras that are not re gistered in [Camera Record Setting] of the main menu cannot be selected. ● If the audio setting of the camera is set to the half duple x mode, you will not be able to hear audio sound from the camera when in the A Connect B status. ?[...]

  • Page 137

    129 This feature pla ys back a specific audio file from the designated destination on the camera or this unit when a generic ev ent registered with this unit is triggered or when alarm signals are input to the rear terminal. The Even t Audio Settings screen enables y ou to configure the abov e setting as well as other settings related to the e vent[...]

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    130 Applications A udio Copying This feature enab les you to cop y (register with this unit), delete, perform test pla y , and record audio files used on the [Event A udio Setting] screen. F or mat suppor ted is G711 μ -law monaur al sound. Pla yback time up to 300 seconds is suppor ted. M em o : ● Set the audio file pla yback time to an inter v[...]

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    131 Setting Copy This f eature copies the settings of e vent audio associated with an e vent (audio file name, destination of transmitted audio file, number of deliveries) to another e vent. 1 Select the e vent to cop y settings t o (existing settings are o verwritten) fr om the [A udio pla ying for] lis t on the [Event Audio Setting] screen 2 Clic[...]

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    132 Applications Comm unication Settings T o mak e use of the ev ent audio feature , you need to receive the communication data f or triggering the generic ev ent issued by an e xter nal device using the e vent audi o prog ram, and transfer it to the aler t por t of this unit. Y ou can enter the por t number and alert por t number ( A P age 102) fo[...]

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    133 Y ou can display the free space and usage rate of the specified hard disk d rive on the screen. Displaying the HDD Meter 1 Press and hold the [FUNCTION] b utton, and press the [8] ke ypad butt on at the same time to display the HDD meter on th e top right corner of the screen [HDD Meter] Screen M em o : ● T o hid e the HDD meter , press the [[...]

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    134 Applications When SNMP is enabled, the status of this unit can be monitored from the SNMP manager of the sur v e illance computer . The MIB extension information (JVCNVRMIB.txt) must be registered to th e SNMP manager . 1 Inser t a commercially av ailable flash memor y device into the serial te rminal 2 Select [Unit Setting 2] fr om the main me[...]

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    135 䡵 List of Status that can be Obtained fr om this Unit iso(1) - org(3) - dod(6) - internet(1) - pr ivate(4) - enterprises(1) - jvc(718) - nvr(916) - n vrObjects(1) 䡵 List of TRAP Supported by this Unit iso(1) - org(3) - dod(6) - internet(1) - pr ivate(4) - enterpr ises(1) - jvc(718) - nvr(916) - nvrT raps(2) Group Identifier Name SYNT AX MAX[...]

  • Page 144

    136 Others Make sure that peripheral de vices are used in accordance with their operating environment. Compatible Netw ork Cameras M em o : ● When VN-V685 and VN-V686B are register ed to NVR, do not enable the audi o device although it is displayed. If it is enabled, camera images ma y not be displa yed correctly . ● VN-V686WPC may be recogniz [...]

  • Page 145

    137 4 Switch on the po wer of this unit ● If recording is in progress, a [Ne w HDD was found. Are you OK to stop recording and format new HDD?] confir mation message appears. ● Upon clicking [OK], a multipar tition confir mation sc reen appears. (Only when the V R-D ser ies is used) ● Clic k [OK] to star t multipar ti tion. The HDD Utility st[...]

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    138 Others Combining a Button with the [FUNCTION] Button 䡵 [FUNCTION] + [REC C ONTR OL] Displa ys the main menu. ( A P age 32 [Opening the Main Menu]) 䡵 [FUNCTION] + [LIVE/BRO WSE](VR-N1600U/E) [FUNCTION] + [ALA RM CLEAR] + [SELECT](VR-N900U) Reboots the NVR Viewer internal distr ibution server . ( A P age 33) 䡵 [FUNCTION] + [KEY] Locks/Unloc[...]

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    139 Y ou can record images bef ore and after the occurrence of an ev ent or motion when recording in the recording control mode ( A P age 53). 1 Go to [Set tings] ( A Page 56), and select A Conditionally B in [Recording Settings] - [When to store images in dat abase] 2 Select A On motion B or A On ev ent B 3 Specify the n umber of seconds in [( )se[...]

  • Page 148

    140 Others 䡵 Pa n/Tilt 䡵 Zoom 䡵 Iris 䡵 Focus 䡵 Speed For setting the mov ement speed of the PTZ action to eight different le vels. (1 represents the slow est speed) 䡵 Preset 䡵 Scene 䡵 Night Mode 䡵 Menu 䡵 Exit Exits PTZ camera control M em o : ● Y ou can use the [SKIP] b uttons to change the item to control. ● Y ou can also u[...]

  • Page 149

    141 This section describes procedures for displa ying various information. 1 Press and hold the [ FUNCTION] button, and press the [6/HOM E](5/HOME) keypad button at the same time ` ● The [Maintenance Information] screen appears. Displa y and Saving of Maintenance Inf ormation Item Description A Po w e r Fa i lu r e History The power f ailure hist[...]

  • Page 150

    142 Others Y ou can vie w data exported to a USB memor y de vice, CD-R/R W , or D VD /R-R W on the computer . Star ting the Export Viewer 1 Inser t the USB memor y device containin g the exported data into the USB port of the computer ● The USB memory device is automatically recogniz ed by the computer as a remov able disk. 2 Go to the Star t men[...]

  • Page 151

    143 Viewing Exported Data 䡵 Viewing Data on a Specific Date/Time Using Date/Time Sele ction 1 Click the [ K ] button for date selectio n ● A calendar appears. 2 Select a speci fic date from the ca lendar ● Image on the selected date appears. 3 Click the [ K ] button for time selection, and select a specif ic time ● Image of the selected tim[...]

  • Page 152

    144 Others 1 Click the [ K ] b utton at the top right corner of the screen 2 Select [Joystick Setup] from the menu that appears 3 Select a joystick from the selected joystick list 4 Specify the set tings for eac h axis in the [Axis Setup] sect ion 5 Assign an a ction to each joystick b utton in the [Button Setup] sectio n ● Select the action to a[...]

  • Page 153

    145 1 Click [HDD Utility] under [Main Menu] ( A P age 116) ● The [HDD Utilit y] screen appears. 2 Clic k [Details] 3 Enter the [ User name] and [P ass word] that are configured on the NAS de vice f or access to NAS in [NAS U ser Settings], a nd click [Set] 4 Enter the IP ad dress and shared name of the NAS device in the format of A IP Address sha[...]

  • Page 154

    146 Others The actual recording time varies according to the camera settings, input im age content, and condition of the hard disk. Use the tables belo w as a guide to the recording time . N o t e : ● Recording time ma y be shor tened by appro ximately 10 % according to the condition of the hard disk and the images recorded. ● Recording time ma[...]

  • Page 155

    147 N o t e : ● Recording time may be shortened by appro ximately 10 % according to the conditi on of the hard disk and the images recorded. ● Recording time may be shortened due to aging of the hard disk. ● 8 Channel Recording/No A udio Recor ding/No Additional HDD [Hour] Image Size Data/Image [kB] Frame rate per channel, per second [ips] 30[...]

  • Page 156

    148 Others The actual recording time varies according to the camera settings, input im age content, and condition of the hard disk. Use the tables belo w as a guide to the recording time . N o t e : ● Recording ti me may be shor tened b y appro ximately 10 % according to the conditio n of the hard dis k and the images recorded. ● Recording time[...]

  • Page 157

    149 N o t e : ● Recording time ma y be shor tened by appro ximately 10 % according to the condition of the hard disk and the images recorded. ● Recording time ma y be shor tened due to aging of the hard disk. 䢇 4 Channel Recording/No A udio Recor ding/No Additional HDD [Hour] Image Size Data/Image [kB] Frame rate per channel, per second [ips][...]

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    150 Others Default V alue List Scheduler [Sc heduler Setting] ( A Pag e 5 3 ) [ ] : F actor y Settings Online [Alwa ys Online] Enable sp eedup [Alwa ys Offline] E-mail [Alwa ys Offline] P atrolling [Alwa ys Offline] Camera Settings [Edit De vice ...] - [Settings] ( A Pag e 5 6 ) PTZ Camera Section Some of the connected cameras are Pna/Tilt/Zoom cam[...]

  • Page 159

    151 Motion Detection [Specify ing Motion Detection] ( A P age 105) Sensitivity [40] Motion Sensitivity [640] General Settings [Gen eral Settings] ( A Page 106) Milestone XProtect Central Settings Enable Milestone XProte ct Cent ral Connections [Not Selected] P atrolling Settings Resume P atrol after M anual or Ev ent PTZ(sec.) [30] Logfile Settings[...]

  • Page 160

    152 Others Default V alue List (continued) Unit Settings 1 [U nit Setting 1] ( A Pa g e 6 9) Pa s s wo rd [N one] A uto Logon [Selected] Live Live vie wing Auto Start [Selected] Error Repor t Dialog [Selected] Mail [Selected] Record Control ON at star tup [Selected] Mail Ser v er SMTP Ser ve r P or t[25] POP Server P or t[110] SMTP A uthentication [...]

  • Page 161

    153 OS Settings [OS Setting] ( A Pa g e 7 3 ) Network Adapter Interf ace Name Intel 姞 82566DM Gigabit Network: LAN 1 (Camera Network) (VR-N1600U/E) Realtek R TL8168C(P)/8111C(P) PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NI C: LAN1 (Camera Network) (VR-N1600U/E(A)) Realtek R TL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NI C: LAN1 (Camera Network) (VR-N900U) Obtain an IP addr[...]

  • Page 162

    154 Others Default V alue List (continued) A uto Detect Settings [Auto Det ect Settings] ( A Page 113) IP Lease [Enable] /Disab le IP Lease P arameter Star t Address [192.168.0.100] Unit 1 Unit to/[20Units]/ to 99 Units Subnet Mask [255.255.255.0] Gate way [192.168.0.254] DNS Ser v er Primar y [192.168.0.253] Secondr y [192.168.0.252] Domain Name [[...]

  • Page 163

    155 User Administration (Distribution Settings A P age 118) VR-N1600U/E User P assword T ype vr-n1600 [vr-n1600] Basic user Administrator [None] [Windows or Acti ve Directory user] VR-N900U User P assword T ype vr-n900 [vr-n900] Basic user Administrator [None] [Windows or Acti ve Directory user] HDD Utility (Adv anced Settings A P age 116) NAS User[...]

  • Page 164

    156 Others 䡵 Actions when W arning Indicator Lights Up T r oubleshooting Symptom Action P ower cannot be tur ned on. Check to ensure that the power cab le has been plugged in correctly . Check to ensure that the power s wit ch on the rear panel is switched on. Camera is not automatically detected. Foll o w instr uctions in the camera’ s [Inst r[...]

  • Page 165

    157 VR-N1600U/E 䡵 General Allowab le Operating T emperature :5 I to 40 I Allowab le Storage T emperature :- 2 0 I to 60 I Allowab le Operating Humidity : 30 % to 80 % P ower Supply VR-1600U : A C 120 V , 50 Hz/60 Hz VR-1600E : AC 220 - 240 V , 50 Hz/60 Hz P ower Consumption VR-1600U : 1.2 A VR-1600E : 0.8 A Mass : Approx. 7. 8 k g 䡵 Interface N[...]

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    158 VR-N900U 䡵 General Allowab le Operating T emperature :5 I to 40 I Allowab le Storage T emperature :- 2 0 I to 60 I Allowab le Operating Humidity : 30 % to 80 % P ower Supply : AC 120 H 240 V , 50 Hz/60 Hz P ower Consumption : 1.7 A Mass : Approx. 8. 0 k g 䡵 Interface Netwo r k : RJ-45 ⳯ 2 LAN1 : 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T LAN2 : 100BA[...]

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    LST0728-001C NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER VR-N1600U/VR-N1600E/VR-N900U[...]