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TruVision NVR 10 User Manual P/N 1072766-EN • REV D • ISS 13MAY15 Copyright © 2015 United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. Interlogix is part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products. Interlogix 2955 Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5923, USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative: UTC Fire & Security B.V. Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The Netherlands FCC compliance Canada Class A: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil mumérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. ACMA compliance Notice! 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. 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Contact information For contact information, see www.interlogix.com or www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu Content Important information 7 Chapter 1 Product introduction 8 Product overview 8 Default settings to access the device 8 Chapter 2 Physical installation 10 Installation environment 10 Unpacking the recorder and its accessories 10 Back panel 11 Monitor connections 12 Rack mounting 12 Chapter 3 Getting started 14 Powering on the recorder 14 The startup wizard 15 Chapter 4 Operating instructions 19 Controlling the recorder 19 Using the front panel 19 Using the mouse 22 Using the IR remote control 23 Menu overview 26 Chapter 5 Live view 29 Description of live view 29 Video output 30 Live view mouse menu 30 Single and multiview display mode 31 Sequencing cameras 31 Live view toolbar 32 Digital zoom 33 PTZ preset and tours 34 Chapter 6 Searching files 36 Search video menu 36 Search and play back recordings by time and video type 37 Search and play back recordings by event 38 Search bookmarked recordings 39 Search snapshots 39 Log search 40 Chapter 7 Playback functionality 41 Playback mouse menu 43 Instant playback 44 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 3 24-hour playback 45 Playback speed and skip time 45 Playing back frame-by-frame 46 Digital zoom in playback 47 Creating bookmarks 47 Chapter 8 Archiving files 48 Archiving files 48 Create and archive video clips 50 Playing back archived files on a PC 51 Chapter 9 Display settings 52 Display settings 52 Layout 53 Chapter 10 Camera setup 55 IP camera status 55 Camera recording settings 57 PoE setup 59 Snapshots 60 Camera OSD 60 Image settings 61 Motion detection 62 Privacy mask 64 Camera tamper 65 Restricted access camera 65 VCA Setup 66 Configure PTZ settings 67 PTZ presets and tours 68 Chapter 11 Network settings 72 Network settings 72 PPPoE settings 74 DDNS settings 75 NTP server settings 76 E-mail settings 77 Configure an FTP server to store snapshots 78 SNMP settings 78 UPnP settings 79 Network status 80 Export network packet data 81 Network statistics 81 Chapter 12 Recording 82 Recording schedule 82 Modify the instant replay duration 85 Manual recording 85 4 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup 86 Set up alarm inputs 86 Set up alarm outputs 87 Manual trigger 88 Buzzer settings 89 Alarm notification types 89 Detect video loss 90 Alarm host setup 91 Chapter 14 Device management 92 Time and date settings 92 General recorder settings 94 Configuration files 95 Upgrade system firmware 96 Holiday schedules 96 Chapter 15 Storage management 98 HDD information 98 Storage mode 99 S.M.A.R.T. settings 101 Bad sector detection 102 Chapter 16 User management 103 Add a new user 103 Customize a user’s access privileges 104 Local configuration settings 104 Remote configuration settings 105 Camera configuration settings 105 Delete a user 106 Modify a user 106 Change the Admin password 107 Chapter 17 System information 108 View system information 108 Search the system log 111 Chapter 18 Using the web browser 114 Windows 7 and Windows 8 users 114 Access the web browser 115 Mac Safari Browser users 115 Plug-in installation 116 Web browser live view 117 Control a PTZ dome camera via the web browser 119 Play back recorded video 120 Search for event logs 121 Configure the recorder via the browser 122 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 5 Appendix A Specifications 126 Appendix B Product Codes 129 Appendix C Port forwarding information 130 Seeking further assistance 130 Appendix D Maximum pre-recording times 132 Appendix E Default menu settings 134 Appendix F TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions 145 Searching and playing back recorded video 145 Exporting video recordings 146 Exporting video recordings via TruVision Navigator 147 Using TruVision Player 148 Index 150 6 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Important information Advisory messages Advisory messages alert you to conditions or practices that can cause unwanted results. The advisory messages used in this document are shown and described below. WARNING: Warning messages advise you of hazards that could result in injury or loss of life. They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the injury or loss of life. Caution: Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage. They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage. Note: Notes are used to point out important information that you should read. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 7 Chapter 1 Product introduction Product overview The TruVision NVR 10 is a versatile, user-friendly embedded network video recorder (NVR) allowing end-users to record up to 16 cameras with a maximum total input bandwidth of 20/40/80 Mbps for 4, 8, and 16 channels, while providing integration with the UTC portfolio of security solutions, and offering a seamless product experience within the TruVision brand. Its embedded PoE ports allow for a true plug and play setup for TruVision IP cameras where the recorder automatically assigns the IP camera with an IP address and sets it up at default configurations. Adding cameras was never easier. Note: The non-PoE version of the NVR is not available in the Americas. Its dual streaming functionality allows the user to set up different settings for recording and streaming video in live view mode using main and substreams. The TruVision NVR 10 can be configured through the OSD, web browser, and TruVision Navigator via the SDK. It can fully integrate with the license-free TruVision Navigator software, which is ideal for most commercial applications. TVN 10’s easy and intuitive-to-use web browser interface enables remote configuration and secure viewing, searching, and playing back of video from computers connected via the Internet. Note: Models are shipped with the power cords for their region. Default settings to access the device Default user names and passwords See Table 1 below for the list of default user names and passwords. Go to Chapter 16 “User management” on page 103 for further information. 8 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 1: Product introduction Table 1: Default user names and passwords User Description Administrator There can only be one administrator. The user name is admin. The name cannot be modified. The default password is 1234. Operator The default user name is “operator”. The default password is 2222. Guest The default user name is “guest”. The default password is 3333. Note: The default passwords should be changed for security reasons. Default network settings The network settings are: • IP address - 192.168.1.82 • Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 • Gateway address - 192.168.1.1 • Ports: When using the browser: When using TruNav: RTSP port: 554 RTSP port: 554 HTTP port: 80 Server/Client software port: 8000 Go to “Using the web browser” on page 114 for further information. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 9 Chapter 2 Physical installation This section describes how to install the recorder. Installation environment When installing your product, consider these factors: • Ventilation • Temperature • Moisture • Chassis load Ventilation: Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated. Temperature: Consider the unit’s operating temperature (-10 to +55 ºC, 14 to 131 °F) and noncondensing humidity specifications (10 to 90%) before choosing an installation location. Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may reduce the life expectancy of the recorder. Do not install the unit on top of other hot equipment. Leave 44 mm (1.75 in.) of space between rack-mounted units. Moisture: Do not use the unit near water. Moisture can damage the internal components. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Chassis: Equipment weighing less than 15.9 kg (35 lb.) may be placed on top of the unit. Unpacking the recorder and its accessories When you receive the product, check the package and contents for damage, and verify that all items are included. There is an item list included in the package. If any of the items are damaged or missing, please contact your local supplier. 10 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 2: Physical installation Items shipped with the product include: • IR (infrared) remote control • Two AAA batteries for the remote control • AC power cords • USB mouse • Brackets • Recorder • CD with software and manuals • TruVision NVR 10 Quick Start Guide • TruVision NVR 10 User Manual (on CD) • TruVision Recorder Operator Guide (on CD) Back panel The figures below show the back panel connections and describe each connector on a typical NVR 10 digital video recorder. Details may vary for specific models. Before powering up the recorder, connect the cameras and a main monitor for basic operation. Once all required connections are done, enter the relevant data in the setup wizard (see page 15). Note: For every hardwired alarm input, connect one wire to the input connection with the alarm number label and one wire to a ground connection (labeled G). Figure 1: NVR 10 back panel connections Four-channel model: TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 11 Chapter 2: Physical installation Eight-channel PoE model: 1. Embedded PoE ports to connect up to eight IP cameras (depending on model). 7. Connect to an HDTV. The HDMI connection supports both digital audio and video. 2. Connect up to four alarm inputs and one alarm relay output. 8. Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) port. Connect to an additional device such as a USB mouse, CD/DVD burner or USB HDD. 3. Connect to a network. 4. Connect an RCA connector for audio input 5. Connect to speakers for audio output. 6. Connect to a VGA monitor. 9. Connect to ground. 10. Connect to a power cord. 11. Connect to a 12 VDC power supply. Monitor connections Connect the unit to a monitor via an appropriate cable with the VGA/HDMI connector. The recorder provides a 1 Vp-p CVBS signal. See Figure 1 on page 11 for connecting a monitor to a recorder. The recorder supports up to 1280 × 1024 / 60 Hz resolution in VGA/HDMI. The monitor resolution should be at least 800 × 600. Adjust your monitor accordingly to this resolution. Rack mounting The TVNc models have a 1U desk-based chassis. They are not rack mountable. 12 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 2: Physical installation The TVN models have a 1.5U desk-based chassis but can be easily rack-mountable with the purchase of the TVR-RK-1 rack-mount kit. Contact your local supplier to order the kit. See Figure 2 below. Figure 2: TVN 10 rack-mount installation To install the racks: 1. Attach the two small front-rack mount ears (A) to the NVR. The screws are supplied. 2. Attach the two large rear support brackets (not supplied) to the rear rails (B). 3. Attach the NVR to the front rails (C). The screws are not supplied. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 13 Chapter 3 Getting started Powering on the recorder Before starting the recorder, connect at least one monitor. Otherwise, you will not be able to see the user interface and operate the device. The recorder auto-detects the video mode (PAL or NTSC) on startup. It comes equipped with a universal power supply that will auto-sense 110/240 V, 60/50 Hz. Note: It is recommended that an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is used in conjunction with the device. To turn on the recorder: Turn on the recorder using the power switch on the back panel. Once it is powered up, the status LEDs on the front panel will light up. To turn off the recorder: 1. In live view mode, right-click the mouse and click Menu. The main menu window appears. 2. From the menu toolbar, click Shutdown. 3. In the Shutdown popup menu, select Shutdown. Click Yes to confirm shutdown. You will be requested to enter the Admin password. To reboot the recorder: 1. In live view mode, right-click the mouse and click Menu. The main menu window appears. 2. Select the Shutdown icon. 3. In the Shutdown popup menu, select Reboot. Click Yes to confirm shutdown. You will be requested to enter the Admin password. 14 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 3: Getting started The startup wizard The recorder has an express installation wizard that lets you easily configure basic recorder settings when first used. It configures all cameras to default settings. The configuration of each camera and recorder can be customized as required. By default the startup wizard will start once the recorder has loaded. It will walk you through some of the more important settings of your recorder. Any changes you make to a setup configuration page are saved when you exit the page and return to the main wizard page. Note: If you want to set up the recorder with default settings only, click Next in each screen until the end. To use the Startup wizard: 1. To launch the startup wizard without rebooting the device, go to Menu > Device Management > General Settings and click ‘Start wizard’. 2. Select the preferred language for the system and resolution from the dropdown list and then click Next. 3. Enable or disable the option to start the wizard automatically when the recorder is turned on. Click Next. 4. User configuration: You can change the admin password and create additional users. Mouse: Navigate to the Admin Password edit box. Click the box to display the virtual keyboard and enter the default admin password, 1234. Front panel or remote control: Navigate to the Admin Password edit box using the navigation buttons. Press Enter on the front panel or remote control to display the virtual keyboard. Enter the default admin password, 1234. Note: You must enter an admin password. To change the Admin password, check New Admin password and enter the new password and confirm it. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 15 Chapter 3: Getting started Caution: It is strongly recommended that you change the password of the administrator. Do not leave 1234 as the default password. Write it down in a safe place so that you do not forget it. If you should forget the password to your recorder, contact your supplier with the serial number of your recorder to obtain a secure code to reset it. Click Next. 5. Time and date configuration: Select the desired time zone, date format, system time, and system date. If Daylight saving time (DST) is required, check Enable DST and enter the desired summer and winter times. Note: The system time and date are visible on screen. However, they do not appear in recordings. Click Apply and then Next to move to the next page or click Previous to return to the previous page. 6. Network configuration: Configure your network settings such as the NIC type, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Enter the preferred DNS server address as well as the alternate one to use. 16 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 3: Getting started Click Next to move to the next page, or Previous to return to the previous page. 7. HDD management: The hard drives are initialized at the factory. However if you wish to clear all data, click Initialize to initialize the HDD and Next to move to the next page, or Previous to return to the previous page. 8. Adding IP cameras: Note: You do not need to search for PoE cameras. They are automatically recognized when plugged in. Click Search to find any available IP cameras. There are two ways to add an IP camera to the recorder system: Manually: Enter the IP address of the IP camera to be added. Select the appropriate protocol, stream number and management port and then enter User name and Admin password, and then click the Add button. Click, Next to move to the next page. Automatically: Select the desired IP cameras from the search results list. Click Quick Add to add the selected cameras to the recorder system without modifying the camera configuration. The search list will display all supported IP cameras that are located on the LAN. Click Next to move to the next page, or Previous to return to the previous page. 9. Recording configuration: Configure your recording settings as required. The settings apply to all cameras connected to the recorder. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 17 Chapter 3: Getting started Check the Constant Recording checkbox for the recorder to record continuously all day. If left unchecked, the recorder will not record. Check the desired time lapse check box, TL-Hi or TL-Lo. To record motion detection events, check Event (Motion). To record alarm events, check Alarm. Click Next to move to the next page, or Previous to return to the previous page. Note: You can configure the recording parameters of each individual camera for the different recording schedules in the recording menu. 10. When all the required changes have been entered, a summary page appears showing all the settings. Click Finish to exit the Wizard. The recorder is now ready to use. For a description of the recorder main menu, see “Menu overview” on page 26. Caution: Important! Your TruVision device is delivered with default user name and password credentials for initial access, easy configuration and auto discovery. For security reasons, it is highly recommended to change the default credentials. 18 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 4 Operating instructions Controlling the recorder There are several ways to control the recorder: • Front panel control. See “Using the front pane” below. • Mouse control. See “Using the mouse” on page 22. • IR remote control. See “Using the IR remote control” on page 23. • TVK-800 keypad (from TVK-800 firmware version 1.0i). Please refer to the user manual for more information. • Web browser control (TruVision Navigator, TVRmobile). See Chapter 18 “Using the web browser” on page 114 for more information on using the web browser. Please refer to the TruVision Navigator and TVRmobile user manuals for more information. You can use your preferred control method for any procedure, but in most cases we describe procedures using the mouse. Optional control methods are given only when they differ substantially from the mouse control methods. Using the front panel The function buttons on the front panel control can be used to operate most, but not all, of the main functions of the recorder. The LED indicators light up to alert you of various conditions. The functions available can be limited by setting passwords. See Figure 3 on page 20 for more information. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 19 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Figure 3: NVR 10 front panel 16-channel model: The controls on the front panel include: Table 2: Front panel button description Name Description 1. Live view button Switch to live view mode. 2. Playback buttons See Table 3 on page 21 for a detailed description of all these buttons for different tasks. Reverse: In live view mode, use to play back the earliest video. In playback mode, playback a camera in the reverse direction. Pause: In live view mode, freeze the last image of the live display for all active cameras displayed. In playback mode, stop playback. Play: In live view mode, play 24-hour playback of the currently selected camera. In playback mode, play back a camera in the forward direction. In search mode, play back a selected video or view a snapshot. 3. IR receiver Receiver for IR remote. To connect the remote control to the NVR, press the Device button, enter the device address, and press Enter. 4. Direction The DIRECTION buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items in menus. In PTZ mode, it can control the movement of the PTZ camera. Enter button The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes. See Table 3 on page 21 for a detailed description of these buttons by different tasks. 5. Alarm button Use to manually acknowledge an alarm. In live view mode, contact the alarm recipient when an alarm/event is triggered. 6. USB Interfaces Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as a USB mouse, CD/DVD burner, and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). 7. Archive button Press once to enter quick archive mode. Press twice to start archiving. If the flash drive has an LED, it will flash during archiving. 20 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 4: Operating instructions Name Description 8. See Table 3 below for a detailed description of all these buttons for different tasks. Display buttons Display: In multiview mode, toggle through the various multiviews (full, quad, 1+5, 1+7, 9, and 16). In HDD information mode and user management mode delete a selected item. In PTZ mode, delete a selected key point. In Log Search mode, display the details of a log file in Log Search result. Seq: In Live View mode, start/stop sequencing cameras on the current monitor. 9. Menu and Search buttons Menu: Enter/exit the main menu. Search: In live view, enter the advanced search menu. 10. Numeric buttons Switch between different cameras in live, PTZ control or playback modes. Enter numerals 0 to 9 when using the virtual keyboard. 11. Status LEDs HDD: A steady GREEN light indicates that the NVR is accessing the HDD in read or write operation. A steady RED light indicates HDD failure. Network: A steady GREEN light indicates that the NVR is currently connected to a network. No light indicates that the NVR is not connected to any network. Internal: A steady GREEN light indicates that the NVR is currently recording video/audio. A steady RED light indicates internal health failure. Alarm: A steady RED light indicates that there is a sensor Alarm In. A steady GREEN light indicates no alarm. Table 3: Front panel button functions by task Task Button Button function Live view mode Direction Press to cycle through channels. Enter Press to show the PTZ control toolbar. Playback mode TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Reverse Press to play the earliest video file of the current camera (upperleft video tile if in multiview mode). Pause Press to freeze the last image of the live display for all active cameras displayed. Play Press to play 24-hour playback of the current camera (upper-left video tile if in multiview mode). Live Press to switch to live view mode. Seq Press to start/stop sequencing cameras on the current monitor. Hold the Seq button for three seconds to start and stop sequencing. Menu Press to enter the main menu. Direction The left and right buttons are used to speed up and slow down recorded video. The up and down buttons are used to jump recorded video forwards or backwards by 30 s. 21 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Task Button Button function Enter Press the button to pause the video. Press again to restart the video. In single-frame Playback mode, press to advance the video by a single frame. Reverse Press to play back a camera in reverse direction. In Picture Playback mode, view pictures in reverse direction. Pause In Playback mode, stop playback. Play In Playback mode, play back a camera in the forward direction. Pause mode Direction The left and right buttons are used to jump recorded video forwards or backwards by one frame. The up and down buttons are used to jump recorded video forwards or backwards by one second. PTZ control mode Direction Press to control the movement of the PTZ camera. Zoom +/- Press to zoom in and out. Preset Press Preset and a numeric button to call the specified preset. Tour Press Tour and a numeric button to call the specified shadow tour. Play Menu navigation Press to do an auto tour. Display Press to delete a selected key point from the PTZ Setting > More Settings> Tour > Key Point list. Direction Press to navigate between different fields and items in menus. Menu Enter/exit the main menu. Enter Press to confirm the selection in any of the menu modes. Using the mouse The USB mouse provided with the recorder can be used to operate all the functions of the unit, unlike the front panel which has limited functionality. The USB mouse lets you navigate and make changes to settings in the user interface. Connect the mouse to the recorder by plugging the mouse USB connector into the USB port on the back panel or the front panel. The mouse is immediately operational and the pointer should appear. Note: Use a USB 2.0 mouse. Move the pointer to a command, option, or button on a window. Click the left mouse button to enter or confirm a selection. You can purchase a spare mouse by ordering part number TVR-MOUSE-1. See Table 4 on page 23 for a description of the mouse buttons. 22 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 4: Operating instructions Table 4: Mouse buttons Item Description Left button Single-Click Live view: Select a camera to display the live view toolbar. Menu: Select a component of a menu, such as a button or an input field. This is similar to pressing the Enter button on the remote/front panel controls. Double-Click Live view: Switch between single screen and multi-screen mode in live/ playback mode. Click and Drag Live view: Drag channel/time bar. PTZ control: Adjust pan, tilt and zoom. Tamperproof, privacy masking and motion detection functions: Select the target area. Digital zoom-in: Drag and select target area. Right button Single-Click Live view: Display menu. Menu: Exit the current menu and return to higher level. Scroll-wheel Scroll Up Live view: Return to the previous window. Menu: Move the selection to the previous item. Scroll Down Live view: Move to the next window. Menu: Move the selection to the next item. Using the IR remote control The recorder is supplied with an infrared (IR) remote control unit. Like the mouse, it can be used to operate all of the main functions of the unit. The IR remote control can be programmed with a unique device ID address so that the controller will only be able to communicate with recorders with that address. No programming is necessary if using a single recorder. The device ID address only applies when using a remote control and not when using a keypad. You can purchase a replacement remote control by ordering part number TVRREMOTE-1. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 23 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Figure 4: IR remote control Item Description 1. Alarm Acknowledge an alarm. 2. Device Enable/disable the IR remote control to control the recorder. 3. Numeric buttons Select a camera, and enter a number in a menu option. 4. Display Switch between the different multiview formats. 5. Mon A and Mon B Switch between monitors A and B. 6. Live Return to live view mode. 7. Menu Activate the main menu. 8. Seq Start /stop sequencing. 9. , , , In Menu mode: Use left or right arrow buttons to select and up or down arrow buttons to edit entry. In PTZ mode: Use to control PTZ. In Playback mode: Use to control playback speed. 10. OK Confirm selection. 11. Zoom + and - Use to control zoom of camera lens. 12. Preset Enter preprogrammed three-digit code to call up a preset. 13. Tour Enter preprogrammed three-digit code to call up shadow tour. 24 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 4: Operating instructions Item Description 14. Focus + and - Use to control focus of camera lens. 15. Playback control Use to control playback (Rewind, Pause, Play, and Fast Forward). 16. Search Open the Search menu. 17. Replay Replay the selected file from the beginning. 18. Eject Eject the CD or DVD disk. 19. Archive Press once to enter quick archive mode. Press twice to start archiving. Aim the remote control at the IR receiver located at the front of the unit to test operation. To change the address of the remote control to the recorder: 1. Press the Menu button on the front panel or right-click the mouse and select the Menu button. The default display menu window appears. 2. Click Device Management > General Settings. 3. Check the remote control ID value. The default value is 255. This device address is valid for all IR controls. Note: The recorder will respond to any remote control that has an address between 1 and 255. 4. On the remote control press the Device button. 5. Enter the device address value. It must be the same as that on the recorder. 6. Press the OK button on the remote control. To place batteries into the IR remote control: 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Insert the batteries. Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (−) poles are correctly placed. 3. Replace the battery cover. Troubleshooting the remote control If the IR remote control is not functioning properly, perform the following tests: • Check the battery polarity. • Check the remaining charge in the batteries. • Check that the IR remote control sensor is not masked. If the problem still exists, please contact your administrator. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 25 Chapter 4: Operating instructions Menu overview The recorder has an intuitive structure that allows you to configure the unit’s parameters quickly and efficiently. Each command icon displays a window that lets you edit a group of settings. Most menus are available only to system administrators. The window is divided into three sections. The currently selected command icon and submenu item are highlighted in green. See Figure 5 below. You must be in live view mode to access the main menu. Figure 5: Menu structure 1. Menu toolbar: Setup options available for the selected menu function. Move the mouse over a command icon and click to select it. See Table 5 below for a description of the icons. 2. Submenu panel: Submenus for the selected menu function are displayed. Click an item to select it. 3. Setup menu: All the details for the selected submenu are displayed. Click a field to make changes. Note: See Table 3 on page 20 for the description on how to access the menu options using the front panel. Table 5: Description of the menu toolbar icons Icon Name Display Settings 26 Description Configures display settings including video format, resolution, video output interface, dwell time, multiview format, and camera sequencing. See Chapter 9 “Display settings” on page 52. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 4: event setup Icon Name Description Camera Setup Configures camera settings including snapshot resolution and quality, camera settings including OSD, privacy masking, tampering, restricted access, motion detection setup, PTZ setup, preset tours and show tours, V-stream encoding. See Chapter 10 “Camera setup” on page 55 Network Settings Configures standard network settings including IP address, email notifications, DDNS setup, and advanced network settings. See the Chapter 11 “Network settings” on page 72. Recording Configures recording settings including instant replay duration, recording schedule, and manual recording. See Chapter 12 “Recording” on page 82. Alarm and Event Setup Configures alarm settings including alarm input, alarm output, manual trigger, buzzer settings, alarm notifications, video loss, and alarm host setup. See Chapter 13 “Alarm and event setup” on page 86. Device Management Configures system settings including system date and time, DST, language, menu timeout, import/export config files, firmware upgrade, holiday schedules, text insertion, and RS232 settings. See Chapter 14 “Device management” on page 92. Storage Management Configures HDD information, storage mode, S.M.A.R.T. settings, and bad sector detection. See Chapter 15 “Storage management” on page 98. User Management Configures users, passwords, and access privileges. See Chapter 16 “User management” on page 103. System Information Displays device information, camera setup information, recording setup information, alarm inputs information, alarm outputs information, network information, HDD information, and log search. See Chapter 17 “System information” on page 108. Help Provides reference information to the various toolbars, menus, and keys within the interface. Shutdown Provides access to logout, reboot, and shutdown options. See “Powering on the recorder” on page 14. To access the main menu: 1. In live view, press the Menu button on the remote control or front panel. - Or Right-click the mouse and select Menu from the pop-up menu. The main menu window appears. The Display Settings window appears by default. 2. Click the required menu icon to display its submenu options. Modify the configuration parameters as required. 3. Click Apply to save the settings. 4. Click Exit to leave the menu setup and return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 27 Chapter 4: event setup The soft keyboard A keyboard will appear on-screen when you need to enter characters in a window option. Click a key to input that character. Figure 6: The soft keyboard Description of the keys in the soft keyboard: Switch to lowercase/uppercase Space Exit the soft keyboard Alphanumeric characters Backspace Punctuation Confirm selection Exiting the main menu Press the Menu button on the front panel to exit the current menu window and return to live view, or click Exit in a main menu, or right-click using the mouse. 28 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 5 Live view Description of live view Live view mode is the normal operating mode of the unit where you watch live images from the cameras. The recorder automatically enters into live view mode once powered up. On the monitor you can see whether a recording is in progress and, if set up to do so, the current date and time, as well as the camera name. Status information Information on the system and camera status is displayed as icons on the main and auxiliary monitors. The camera status icons are shown for each camera. Each icon represents information on a specific item. These icons include: Table 6: Description of the on-screen status icons Icon Description Indicates an alarm. Indicates that a camera channel is being recorded. Indicates a motion detection event. Indicates a video loss event. Indicates alarm and system notifications. Clicking the icon opens a window that lists the alarms and notifications. Indicates manual recording. Indicates that live view is locked from the front panel. Mouse actions are still allowed. The recorder can display more than one icon at the same time. See “General recorder settings” on page 94 to display or hide these icons. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 29 Chapter 5: Live view The system status is displayed on the front panel by the status LEDs. Video output The recorder automatically checks the monitor outputs used on startup. If an HDMI monitor is used, it will be the main output. If HDMI and VGA monitors are both connected to the recorder, both will be main monitors; they will both show the same view. Live view mouse menu Many features of live view can be quickly accessed by placing the cursor on a live image and clicking the right-button of the mouse. The mouse menu appears (see Figure 7 below). Figure 7: The mouse menu for the main monitor The list of commands available depends on which monitor is active; main or auxiliary (monitor B). See Table 7 below. The default settings of these commands are provided in the appendix under “Default menu settings” on page 134. Table 7: Mouse menu for monitor A (main monitor) Name Description 1. Menu Enter the Main menu. 2. Single Camera Switch to a full-screen view for the selected camera from the dropdown list. See “Single and multiview display ” on page 31 for more information. 3. Multi Camera Switch between the different multiview options from the dropdown list. See “Single and multiview display ” on page 31 for more information. 4. Previous Screen Displays the previous camera. 30 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 5: Live view Name Description 5. Next Screen Displays the next camera. 6. Start Sequence Turn on sequence mode. The window automatically sequences between cameras. To set up the sequence dwell time, go to Menu > Display Settings > Display > Sequence Dwell Time and select a value. 7. 24-hour Playback Playback the recorded video of the selected day from the selected camera. The current day is selected by default. See “24-hour playback” on page 45 for more information. 8. Search Video Enter the advanced video search menu. See “Search video menu” on page 36 for more information. 9. Picture Mode Select Standard, Bright, Soft, or Vivid mode to display. Single and multiview display mode The recorder has single and multiview formats. The number of multiview display modes available depends on the recorder model. Single view display format Press the numeric button on the front panel to switch to the corresponding camera display. For example, press button 10 to view camera 10. -OrRight-click the mouse and select Single Camera from the menu. Select the required camera from the list. Multiple view display format Press the Display button on the front panel to cycle through different display formats. -OrRight-click the mouse and select Multi Camera from the menu. Select the desired multiview display layout. Sequencing cameras The sequencing feature allows a camera to be displayed briefly on screen, before advancing to the next camera in the sequence list. Sequencing can only be done in single-view display mode. The default sequence displays each camera in numerical order. However, each camera on the main and event monitors can have a pre-programmed dwell time and sequence order. See “Layout” on page 53 for more information. Note: Dwell time must not be set to zero for sequencing to function. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 31 Chapter 5: Live view Sequencing cameras using the front panel: Select the camera where you want to start sequencing. Press the Seq button on the front panel to start sequencing. Press it again to stop sequencing. Sequencing cameras using the mouse: Select the camera where you want to start sequencing. Right-click the mouse and select Start Sequence to start the sequencing. Right-click again and select Stop Sequence to stop sequencing. Live view toolbar The live view toolbar in live view lets you quickly access regularly used commands. Position the cursor over a video image and left- click the mouse. The toolbar appears (see Figure 8 below). Figure 8: Live view toolbar Table 8: Description of the live view toolbar icons Icon Description Pause: Freeze the live image of the selected camera. Although the image pauses, time and date information does not. The system clock continues to run. Start Manual Recording: Start/stop manual recording. The icon is red when manual recording is enabled. See “Recording schedule” on page 82 for information on setting up this function. Instant Playback: Playback the recorded video from the last five minutes. If no recording is found, then there was no recording made in the last five minutes. Click the icon and select the desired camera. Click OK. See “Modify the instant replay duration” on page 85 For more information. Audio On: Enable/Disable audio output. The audio option must already have been setup in the Display menu. Snapshot: Capture a snapshot of a video image. The image is saved on the unit. See “Search snapshots” on page 39 for more information. PTZ Control: Enter PTZ control mode. See “Configure PTZ settings” on page 66 for more information. Digital Zoom: Enter digital zoom. See “Digital zoom” on page 33 for further information. Image Settings: Enter the image settings menu to modify the image lighting levels. There are two options: 32 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 5: Live view Icon Description Preset Mode: These are preconfigured image lighting levels. Select one of the four options depending on current lighting conditions: - Standard: Use in standard lighting situations. - Indoor: Use indoors. - Dim Light: Use when the light level is low. - Outdoor: Use when outdoors. The contrast and saturation values are high. Customize: Modify brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue values. Click Restore to restore image settings to previous values. Click Restore to restore image settings to previous values. Click Default to return to default values. These settings can also be modified from the Camera Setup > Image menu (see page “Image settings” on page 61. Auxiliary Focus: Automatically focus the camera lens for the sharpest picture. Lens Initialization: Initialize the lens of a camera with a motorized lens, such as PTZ or IP cameras. This function helps to maintain lens focus accuracy over prolong periods of time. Close Toolbar: Close the toolbar. Digital zoom You can easily zoom in or out of a camera image in live view mode and playback using the digital zoom command. The zoom command magnifies the camera image four times. See Figure 9 below. Figure 9: Digital zoom window TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 33 Chapter 5: Live view To quickly zoom in/out on a camera image: 1. Left-click the mouse on the desired camera. The live view toolbar appears. 2. Click the digital-zoom icon. The digital view window appears. 3. Left-click the mouse and drag the red square to the area of interest, or press the arrow buttons on the front panel to position the red square. The selected area is magnified. 4. To exit digital zoom, right-click the mouse. PTZ preset and tours When in live view you can quickly call up the list of existing presets, preset tours and shadow tours by using the front panel, remote control, mouse and keypad. Front panel Press Enter. PTZ control panel appears. Mouse Left-click the mouse on the desired camera image. The live view toolbar appears. Click the PTZ control icon to enter PTZ mode. The PTZ control panel appears. Remote control Press the OK button. The PTZ control panel appears. Keypad Press the Enter button on the keypad. If the display was in multiview format, it changes to full-screen format for the selected camera. See Figure 10 below for a description of the PTZ control panel. Figure 10: PTZ control panel Table 9: Description of the PTZ control panel 1. 34 Name Description Directional pad/autoscan buttons Controls the movements and directions of the PTZ. The center button is used to start auto-pan by the PTZ dome camera. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 5: Live view Name Description 2. Zoom, focus, and iris Adjusts zoom, focus and iris. 3. PTZ movement Adjusts the speed of PTZ movement. 4. Toolbar Turns on/off camera light. Turns on/off camera wiper. Zoom area. Centers the PTZ dome camera image. This command is not supported on all PTZ dome cameras. Jumps to the home position. 5. Select PTZ command Displays the desired function from the scroll bar: camera, preset, preset tour or shadow tour. 6. Exit Exits the PTZ control panel. To call up a preset: 1. In live view, left-click the mouse and select the PTZ control icon in the quick access toolbar. The PTZ control panel appears. Select the desired camera from the toolbar. – Or – On the front panel, select the desired camera and press Enter to call up the quick access toolbar. The PTZ control panel appears. 2. Scroll the toolbar to Preset and double-click the desired preset from the list. The camera immediately jumps to the preset position. To call up a preset tour: 1. In live view, left-click the mouse and select the PTZ control icon in the live view toolbar. The PTZ control panel appears. Select the desired camera from the toolbar. – Or – On the front panel, select the desired camera and press Enter to call up the live view toolbar. The PTZ control panel appears. 2. Scroll the toolbar to Tour and double-click the desired preset tour from the list. The camera immediately carries out the preset tour movement. To call up a shadow tour: 1. In live view left-click the mouse and select the PTZ Control icon in the live view toolbar. The PTZ control panel appears. Select the desired camera from the toolbar. – Or – On the front panel, select the desired camera and press Enter to call up the live view toolbar. The PTZ control panel appears. 2. Scroll the toolbar to Shadow Tour and double-click the shadow tour from the list. The camera immediately carries out the shadow tour movement. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 35 Chapter 6 Searching files This chapter describes how to search and playback recorded videos as well as search them by time, events, bookmarks, and snapshots. Search video menu You can easily search and play back recorded videos by time and date, events, bookmarks, and snapshots. Figure 11: The Search menu The Search window has five submenus that allow you to carry out different searches by theme: 36 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 6: Searching files Search type Description Time and date Search all video by time and date of recording. Event Search only event recorded files. Files can be searched by alarm inputs, text insertion, or intelligent alarms. Bookmark Search recorded files with bookmarks. Snapshot Search snapshots. Search results A search will usually produce a list of recording files, which may extend to several pages. The files are listed by date and time. The most recent file is listed first. You can then select a file to play it back. See Figure 12 below for an example of a search. A recording file can be up to 1GB in size. Every day at midnight a new recording file is started, and each event is also stored as a separate recording file. For more details about how to archive multiple recording files, please reference the Archiving instructions in the appendices of the user manual. Only one file can be played back at a time. Figure 12: Example of a search result list 1. Click to playback the selected video. 2. Click to lock recording to prevent it from being overwritten. Search and play back recordings by time and video type You can search recorded video by time and video type, such as continuous recordings, alarms, and all recordings. Video can be played back simultaneously across several cameras. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 37 Chapter 6: Searching files To search archived video files: 1. In live view right-click the mouse on the desired video pane and select Search Video. The Search menu appears. 2. Select the desired cameras, record type, file type as well as start and end times of the recording. 3. Click Search. The list of search results appears. 4. Click to play back the search results: To immediately access archived footage: 1. In the Search menu, click the “Time & Date” tab. 2. Select the desired cameras, record type, file type as well as start and end times of the recording. Up to four cameras can be selected. 3. Click Go. The simultaneous playback of up to four cameras for the indicated time will start. Search and play back recordings by event You can search recorded video by event type: text insertion, intelligent alarms, and alarm input. To play back search results: 1. In live view right-click the mouse on the desired video pane and select Search Video. The Search menu appears. 2. In the Search menu, click the “Event” tab. 3. Select the desired event type as well as start and end times of the recording. 4. Select the desired alarm inputs or channels. If you selected “Intelligent Alarm” as the event type, select the required IP cameras. 5. Click Search. The list of search results appears. 6. Select the desired video from the list. 7. In the search results window, you can: - Click Play to playback the footage - Click Archive to archive results - Click Details to display more information about an event. Note: You can modify the pre- and post-play periods of a recording. 38 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 6: Searching files Search bookmarked recordings For information on creating bookmarks, see “Creating bookmarks” on page 47. To search for a bookmark: 1. In live view right-click the mouse on the desired video pane and select Search Video. The Search menu appears. 2. In the Search menu, click the “Bookmark” tab. 3. Select the desired cameras as well as start and end times of the recording to be searched. Also select the type of bookmark to be searched. If searching for customized bookmarks, enter a keyword from the bookmark name. Click Search. The list of bookmarks appears. 4. Select the desired bookmark from the list. 5. Select a bookmark and do one of the following: Click the Edit button to edit a bookmark’s name. - Or Click the Delete button to delete a bookmark. - Or Click the Play button to play back a bookmark. Search snapshots You can search video snapshots. See “Live view mouse menu” on page 30 on how to create snapshots. To search for snapshots: 1. In live view right-click the mouse on the desired video pane and select Search Video. The Search menu appears. 2. In the Search menu, click the “Snapshot” tab. 3. Select the desired cameras as well as start and end times of the recording to be searched. 4. Click Search. The list of snapshots appears. 5. Select a snapshot to see it in the thumbnail window. Click its Play it in full-screen mode. button to see 6. When in full-screen mode, move the cursor to the right edge of the window to see the complete list of snapshots found in the search. Click their Play buttons to see them in full-screen mode. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 39 Chapter 6: Searching files 7. To see a slideshow of all the snapshots found, click the or buttons on the snapshot toolbar to sequence forwards or backwards through the shots. Log search You can open video footage from the results of a log search. Refer to “Search the system log” on page 111 for more information. 40 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 7 Playback functionality The recorder lets you quickly locate and play back recorded video. There are three ways to play back video: Instant playback of the most recently recorded video 24-hour playback of one day’s recorded video Search video by specific time, events, bookmarks, or snapshots (see Chapter 6 “Searching files” on page 36 for further information) The recorder continues to record the live view from a camera while simultaneously playing back video on that camera display. You must have the access privilege to play back recordings (see “Customize a user’s access privileges” on page 104 for more information). Figure 13: Playback window (24-hour playback shown) TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 41 Chapter 7: Playback functionality 1. Playback viewer. 2. Camera panel. Select the cameras for playback. Move the mouse over the area to display the list of cameras available. 3. Calendar panel. Blue: Current date Green/Yellow/Red: Recordings available on the recorder. 4. Playback control toolbar. See Figure 14 below for more information. 5. Time bar: Time of actual playback. This is only displayed in 24-hour playback. 6. 24-hour recording progress bar: This bar displays how much of the 24-hour period has been recorded. 7. Recording type: Description of the color coding of recording types that appear in the playback progress bar. Green indicates constant recording. Red indicates alarm recording. Yellow indicates motion recording. Pale green indicates manual recording. Pale blue indicates text insertion. The playback control toolbar It is easy to manually control playback using the playback control toolbar. See Figure 14 below. Note: The playback control toolbar does not appear for instant playback. Figure 14: Playback control toolbar (Search playback example shown) Item Description 1. Audio and video control toolbar: / Audio on/off. / Start/stop a video clip during playback. Sections of a recording can be saved to an external storage device. Add default bookmark. Add customized bookmark. Bookmark management. Click to see the list of bookmarks and their times. They can be renamed or deleted. Digital zoom. Click to enter the digital zoom function. Click again to exit. See “Digital zoom” on page 33 for more information. Archive files. 2. Playback control toolbar: Reverse play the recording. Click again to pause. Stop playback. Time displayed is 00:00:00. Play recording. Fast forward playback by the configured skip time (default is 30 seconds). 42 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 7: Playback functionality Item Description Reverse playback by the configured skip time (default is 30 seconds). Decrease playback speed: Options available are: ½ speed, ¼ speed, 1/8 speed, single frame. Increase playback speed. Options available are: 2X speed, 4X speed, 8X speed, 32X speed. Play previous file/day/event recording. Play next file/day/event recording in the search result. 3. Recording type: Description of the color coding of the five recording types that appear in the playback progress bar. Green indicates continuous recording. Yellow indicates motion detection. Blue indicates text insertion. Pale green indicates manual recording. Red indicates alarm recording. 4. Call up the Search window to search for recorded video files. 5. Hide the playback control toolbar. 6. For 24-hour playback mode, quit playback and return to live view. For playback from search mode, quit playback and return to the search window. 7. Playback bar: This bar displays the playback recording. It indicates in color the type of recording. Constant recording is shown in the example above. 8. Timeline: Allows you to jump forwards or backwards in time. The timeline moves left (oldest video) to right (newest video). Click a location on it for where you want playback to start. In 24-hour playback, the cursor shows the actual time. In search playback, the cursor is a ball. The actual playback time of the ball position and how much playback has already played are also displayed. Playback mouse menu You can quickly access playback options by placing the cursor on a playback image onscreen and clicking the right-button of the mouse. The playback pop-up menu appears (see Figure 15 below). The list of options available depends on the type of playback. Figure 15: The playback pop-up menus 24-hour playback: TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Search result playback: 43 Chapter 7: Playback functionality Name Description 1. Camera Select a camera for playback. 2. Video Search Return to the Search window. 3. Digital Zoom Enter the digital zoom function for the selected camera. See “Digital zoom in playback” on page 47 for more information. 4. Skip Time Modify the playback skip time. See “Playback speed and skip time” on page 45 for more information. 5. Capture Capture a snapshot of the video. 6. Control Panel Hide or display the playback control toolbar. 7. Exit Return to live view or video search. Instant playback Use the live view toolbar to perform instant replay of a predefined period (default time is five minutes). This can be useful to review an event that has just happened. Only one camera at a time can be selected. You can modify the playback period in the Instant Replay Duration menu. See page 85 for further information. To instantly replay recorded video: 1. In live view mode, left-click the mouse on the desired camera image. The live view toolbar appears. Click the Instant Playback icon . 2. Click the Channel icon Click OK. and select the desired camera from the drop-down list. Playback starts immediately. The Instant Playback scroll bar appears under the selected camera. 3. Click Pause Click Play Click Stop 44 on the toolbar to pause playback. to restart playback. to stop playback and return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 7: Playback functionality 24-hour playback Use this option to access one day of video recordings for the selected camera. Playback starts at midnight and runs for the 24-hour period. 24-hour playback is shown in full-screen view. See Figure 14 on page 42 for a description of the playback control toolbar. • Using the mouse: 1. In live view mode right-click the mouse on the desired camera image. In the mouse toolbar, click 24-hour Playback. The playback screen appears. By default, the camera is in full-screen mode. 2. To select more than one camera for synchronous playback or to select playback from a different day, move the mouse to the right edge of the screen. The camera list and calendar appear. Check the desired cameras and/or another day. Up to 8 cameras can be selected. Playback starts immediately you have selected the camera and times. Note: A message appears if there are no recordings found during this period. 3. Use the playback control toolbar to manually control playback. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. – Or – Right-click the mouse and click Exit from the mouse menu to return to the previous window. • Using the front panel: 1. Select the camera for playback and press the Play button. Playback from the selected camera starts immediately. Note: Synchronous playback is only available using the mouse. If live view was showing multiview, only the camera in the top-left channel on screen will be played back. 2. To select a different camera for playback, press the numerical button of the desired camera. 3. Press Live to return to live view. Playback speed and skip time Use the direction buttons on the front panel to modify the playback speed, and to jump forwards or backwards. The default skip time is 30 seconds. However, you can easily change it. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 45 Chapter 7: Playback functionality To set the playback skip time: 1. In playback mode, right-click the mouse and click Skip Time on the pop-up menu. The Skip Time menu appears. 2. Select a skip time between 10 and 300 seconds. The default skip time is 30 seconds. To change the playback speed: From the front panel: Press the left and right buttons to speed up and slow down recorded video. From the playback window using the mouse: Click and to speed up and slow down recorded video. To skip forwards or backwards during playback: From the front panel: Press the up and down buttons to jump recorded video forwards and backwards by a set skip time. From the playback window using the mouse: Click and to jump recorded video forwards and backwards by a set skip time. — Or — Click a location on the timeline for where you want playback to start. Playing back frame-by-frame You can play back a selected video at different speeds. This allows you to carefully examine an event frame-by-frame as it happens. The current frame rate is shown on the right of the playback control toolbar. To play back frame-by-frame: • Using a mouse: 1. In playback mode click the Speed Down until the speed changes to single frame. button in the playback control toolbar 2. Click the Pause button to advance the video frame by frame. • Using the front panel: 1. In playback mode move the left direction button to left to scroll down through the speed changes until single frame. 2. Press Enter to advance the video frame by frame. 46 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 7: Playback functionality Digital zoom in playback You can zoom in on an image during playback to see it in greater detail. There are two ways to perform digital zoom in playback. To digitally zoom-in during playback: 1. In playback mode, right-click the mouse and select Digital Zoom in the pop-up menu. — Or — Click the Digital Zoom icon in the playback control toolbar. The playback control toolbar disappears. The digital zoom window appears. 2. Left-click the mouse and drag the red square in the digital zoom window to the area of interest, or move the joystick on the front panel to position the red square. The selected area is magnified. 3. Right-click the mouse to quit the digital zoom mode and return to full-screen playback mode. The playback control toolbar reappears. Creating bookmarks You can bookmark the important scenes in a recorded file for later reference. Bookmarks flag the start of a scene. Up to 64 bookmarks can be saved in a video file. There are two types of bookmarks: • Default bookmark “BOOKMARK”. • Customized bookmark : The bookmark is given a name for easy identification. The same name can be used for several bookmarks. : All default bookmarks have the same generic name, You can search both types. To create a bookmark: 1. Open a 24-hour playback window or the playback window from a search result. 2. In the playback recording, click the timeline bar where you want the bookmark to be. The green time line jumps to this position. Click the button for the type of bookmark you want, and enter the bookmark name if required. In the playback recording from a search, click the scroll bar where you want the bookmark to be. The scroll bar ball jumps to this position. Click the button for the type of bookmark you want, and enter the bookmark name if required. The bookmark is saved. 3. Click the bookmark management button to see the list of bookmarks saved. The name of a bookmark can be edited. The bookmark can also be deleted. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 47 Chapter 8 Archiving files Archive recorded files on an external device such as USB flash drive, USB HDDs or a DVD burner. You must be in live view to archive video. Access to archive commands may require a password. Before starting to archive files, ensure that you have the backup device connected to the recorder. It can be detected automatically by the recorder. Note: The recorder supports USB DVD and USB HD on the front and back USB ports. Archiving files There are two ways to archive files: Quick Archive button: Quick archive lets you archive recorded files quickly by using the Archive button on the front panel. The recorder then downloads all the recorded files on the unit to fill the available memory space on the media. This option is not available via the mouse. Search results window: In many search results windows there is an “Archive” button. Click it to bring you to the archive window of the selected video in the search result. Quick Archive To archive recorded video using Quick Archive: 1. Insert the backup device into the recorder. If using a USB memory drive, insert the device into the USB port on the front panel. If more than one media type is found, the USB device takes precedence over the others. 2. Press Archive on the front panel or remote control to open the quick archive window. 3. Click Start or press Archive on the front panel again. The unit starts to download all the files listed. 48 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 8: Archiving files Note: If there is a capacity limitation on the backup device, only the most recent files will be backed up. A message will appear to confirm when the download is complete. Archive menu You can insert a mini-USB hub to the USB port to attach a mouse for navigation or a USB drive for archiving. However, the unit may not support all types of USB hubs. The Archive options available may depend on the type of backup device selected. Figure 16: Example of an archive menu 1. Function Description Device name Select one of the storage media for archiving. If the backup device is not recognized: • Click the Refresh button • Reconnect device • Check for compatibility from vendor 2. Refresh Refresh the search results if any parameters have been modified. 3. Name Files found on the backup device are listed. 4. Delete Click to delete a selected file from the backup device. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 49 Chapter 8: Archiving files Function Description 5. Play Click to play selected file. 6. Free space Free space available on the backup device is displayed. 7. Seal disc Select to prevent other files being recorded onto the disc. 8. Include Player Select to automatically include the Player tool when archiving files. 9. New folder Create a new folder on the backup device. Files from the recorder can be archived to a specific folder. 10. Format Format the USB/eSATA drive. 11. Archive Start downloading selected files onto the backup device. 12. Cancel Cancel search and return to previous menu. To export recorded files to a backup device: 1. Connect the backup device to the recorder. If using a USB memory drive, insert the device into the USB port on the front panel. If using a digital video disk (DVD) or eSATA drive, insert the disc into the DVD drive. If both media are found in the recorder, the USB device takes precedence over the DVD. 2. In live view mode press the Search button on the front panel or remote control. - Or Right-click the mouse and select Advanced Search. The Advanced Search window appears. 3. Select the cameras and search parameters required. 4. Click Search. The list of results appears. 5. Select the files to export. Note: You can click the Play button to verify that the selected files are the files to export. 6. Click Archive. The Archive window appears. 7. Select the storage medium to export to from the drop-down list. 8. Click Archive to begin the backup process. Create and archive video clips You can save important scenes in a recorded file for later reference by creating video clips of selected portions of the file during playback. When an intruder, for example, crosses in front of several cameras you can save the video clip of the intruder’s path across these cameras in a single file. Up to 30 video clips can be made from a recording. 50 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 8: Archiving files Note: This feature is only available using the mouse. To export video clips during playback: 1. Connect the backup device to the recorder. 2. Search for the required files to play back. See “Search video menu” on page 36. 3. Select the file or files to play back and click Play. Playback starts immediately. 4. Click the playback timeline where you want the video clip to start and click the Start Clipping button. 5. Click the playback timeline where you want the video clip to stop and click the End Clipping button. 6. Repeat for additional clips. 7. Exit playback mode. A message appears asking if you want to save the video clips. 8. Click Yes to archive the clips. The Archive window appears. Click No to exit and return to the search results window. The clips are not saved. 9. In the Archive window select from the drop-down list the backup device to be used. 10. Click Archive. File downloading starts. Note: You can create a new folder for the video clips. Press the New Folder button and enter the folder name. Playing back archived files on a PC Use the standard file player software, TruVision Player, to play back the archived video on your PC. It is downloaded automatically from the recorder when archiving files onto a backup device. Note that in some cases a limited file player is included in the recorder. If so, when opening the file player on your PC, the software will prompt a message stating that a full version of the player is available for download from our website. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 51 Chapter 9 Display settings Use the Display Settings menu to modify how the camera images appear on screen. Display settings Use the Display Settings menu to adjust the settings related to the local monitor output of the recorder, such as selecting the main and event monitors, multiview layout, display the monitor time bar, sequence dwell time options, and enable or disable the local audio output. See Figure 17 below. Figure 17: Display Settings window Table 10: Description of the Display setup window Option Description 1. Picture Setting Define the desired output mode. Select one of the options from the drop-down list: Standard, Bright, Soft, or Vivid, and click Apply. 52 Chapter 9: Display settings Option Description 2. Resolution Define the resolution of the selected monitor. Select one of the options from the drop-down list and click Apply. The selected resolution must be the same as that of the monitor. 3. Display Status Icons Define whether the status icons are displayed. Default is Enable. 4. Timebar Transparent Select the transparency of the monitor output time bar on screen relative to the background to make the time bar easier to read. Check the box to enable/disable. Default is Disable. 5. Enable Timebar Select whether the monitor output time bar appears on screen. Check the box to enable/disable. Default is Enable. 6. Video Output Interface Select the desired video output interface to apply: VGA/HDMI. Default is VGA/HDMI. 7. Default View The factory default multiview format displays all channels (2x2 layout for the 4-channel NVR 10 and 4x4 layout for the 8/16-channel NVR 10). 8. Sequence Dwell Time Set the length of time for which a camera image is displayed on the selected monitor before moving to the next camera during sequencing. Default is off (“No Switch”). 9. Enable Audio Output Select whether to hear audio from cameras in both live and playback mode. However, in order to be able to hear audio in playback, you must enable the audio output setting. Default is Disable. Check the box to enable/disable audio output. 10. Event Monitor Select which monitor will be the event monitor showing full screen monitoring in case of events: HDMI/VGA. Default is HDMI/VGA. 11. Event Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time Set the length of time during which an image is displayed on the event monitor in full screen in case of an event. Default is 10 seconds. 12. Alarm Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time Set the length of time during which an image is displayed on the event monitor in full screen in case of an alarm. Default is 10 seconds. Layout The Layout window allows you to define the layout of each of the different views as they are shown when selecting the different live views or the sequencing order. The cameras are sequenced in numeric order by default. You can change the order of the cameras for all monitors. The camera order in the different views is consistent. This means that if Channel 2 is the first camera shown in the single camera view then it will also be the top left camera of the 4-channel view. You can switch the channel of a camera with that of another camera in the system. This lets you, for example, have the images of camera 1 appear on channel 10, and the images of camera 10 appear on channel 1. This feature is useful when you want to watch the sequence of images from specific cameras so that they are next to each other on-screen. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 53 : Display settings See Figure 18 below. Each video tile displays both the order of the camera on screen and the camera number. Figure 18: Camera layout window Multiview layout selection bar Camera order in the sequence Camera number selection 54 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10 Camera setup Use the Camera Setup menu to configure IP cameras. You can also configure the camera status, OSD, snapshots, recording settings, image settings, PoE setup, motion detection, privacy masking, camera tampering, restrict access, PTZ configurations and VCA settings. Note: Not all settings are available for IP cameras. For advanced IP camera settings, please consult the IP camera web browser interface. Supported IP cameras The NVR supports TruVision and UltraView IP cameras as well as TVE encoders. It supports a wide range of third party IP cameras through compliancy with the Onvif and PSIA standards for open camera communication. IP camera status The IP camera status menu allows you to add, edit and remove cameras to the recorder, as well as update the cameras’ firmware. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 55 Chapter 10: Camera setup Figure 19: IP camera window Table 11: Description of the IP camera window Option Description 1. IP camera list This shows the list of IP cameras added to the recorder. The camera information shown is: Camera No., Status, PoE port, Edit, Advanced Set, Live View, Camera Name, IP Camera Address, Manage Port, Protocol, Device Model, Serial Number, and Firmware. 2. Sync Password Change the cameras password or Sync with the “admin” password. 3. Manual Add Add the selected cameras from the search results list to the recorder system without modifying the camera configuration. 4. Device Search/Add Search the network for available IP cameras. Add an IP camera to the recorder system. 5. Upgrade Upgrade IP camera software. Insert USB flash drive in the recorder and select the upgrade file. The camera will automatically reboot once the software is upgraded. 6. Delete Delete the selected IP camera from the list. 7. Refresh Update the information displayed on a camera in the recorder device list. To automatically add an IP camera: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > IP Camera Status. 2. Click Device Search/Add to search for any supported IP cameras located in the recorder LAN. Note: To change an IP camera’s IP address prior to adding it to a recorder, in the device’s search/add pop-up window, click ‘Edit’ and enter the required IP address as well as the IP camera’s credntials to chage it’s IP address. 3. Check the boxes of the cameras that you want to add to the recorder. 4. Click Add to add the selected cameras to the list of devices in the recorder. Click Done when complete in order to return to the main window. 56 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup The cameras are added to the end of the list of devices. 5. To test if a camera connection is operational, select the desired camera from the list of devices connected to the recorder and click Live. A pop-up window should appear showing the camera’s live view. Note: If cameras still have default settings, they might have the same IP addresses. This creates an IP conflict. Use the Edit button to assign a different IP address to each camera. Before adding the IP camera to the recorder, use the Edit button to assign a different IP address to each camera. Ensure that for each camera to successfully connect the cameras. To manually add an IP camera: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > IP Camera Status. 2. Click Manual Add. In the pop-up window, enter the camera details such as the IP camera address/domain, protocol, management port, user name and password. Click OK. The camera is added to the end of the list of devices. Note: Only one camera can be manually added at a time. Camera recording settings The camera recording settings allow you to define the configuration per camera per stream recording mode. To configure recording settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Recording Settings. 2. Select the camera you want to configure. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 57 Chapter 10: Camera setup 3. Configure the following recording settings (options available depend on the camera model): • Stream Record Mode: Select one of the stream types to configure the recording parameters of that record mode: Mainstream (TL-Hi) (default), Mainstream (TLLo), Mainstream (Event), Mainstream (Alarm), or Substream. • Stream Type: Select the type of stream to record, either video or video and audio. • Resolution: Select the resolution of the recording. Options include: 1920*1080 (1080P), 1280*720 (HD720P), 960*576 (960H), 704*576 (4CIF), 640*480 (VGA), 352*288 (CIF). • Bitrate Type: Select Variable (default) or Constant. If “Variable” is selected, the bandwidth can vary depending on video quality and the bandwidth required. If “Constant” is selected the video streaming is always at the maximum bit rate selected. • Video Quality: Select the quality at which to record. If “Constant” is selected as the bit rate type, this option is unavailable. If a low video quality is selected, the image quality is poorer and the bandwidth required is reduced thereby allowing recording over a longer period of time. • Frame Rate: Select the recording frame rate. • Max. Bitrate mode: Select the general (Default) or customized option. • Max. Bitrate (kbps): If the customized maximum bit rate mode was selected, enter the value here. It must be between 32 and 4096 kbps. It is calculated from the frame rate and time required. Default is 1792. • Pre Event: This is the time the camera starts recording before the event. Select the time in seconds from the list to start pre-recording before the event. Default is 5 seconds. The maximum pre-recording times available depend on the constant bit rate. See “Maximum storage times” in the appendix. • Post Event: This is the time the camera continues to record after the event. Select the time in seconds from the list to stop post-recording after the event. Default is 5 seconds. • Auto Delete (day): Select the number of days after which recorded video from the specified camera is permanently deleted from the HDD. A “day” is defined as the 24-hour period from when the auto delete mode (ADM) was set. The maximum number of days that can be set is 9999. However, the actual number of days permitted depends on the HDD capacity. If the value is set to ‘0’, the option is disabled. Default is disable. • Record Audio: Enable to record sound with the images. Default is enable. 4. Click Apply to save the settings. 5. Click Apply to save the settings. 58 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup PoE setup It is important when installing IP cameras to calculate the total power consumption required so that it is less than the power budget of the NVR switches. The NVR lets you easily track on-screen the current and remaining power consumption for all cameras directly connected to its switches. See Figure 20 below. Figure 20: PoE power budget information on IP cameras 1. Select the PoE type required for each camera. 2. Dynamic tracking of the current PoE power consumption (blue), unallocated PoE power (white), and remaining allocated PoE power budget (green) shown. The IP cameras will specify which type of PoE they require. You can set up each camera individually for no PoE, PoE-at, PoE-af, or 15 W. A PoE port can support up to 30 W maximum. The NVR has a maximum of eight PoE ports, depending on the model. The total PoE power budget for the 4-channel NVR is 50 W, and that for the 8 and 16-channel NVRs is 120 W. The PoE-af port can support between 0 and 15.4 W and the PoE-at port can support between 0 and 30 W. See Table 12 below for a description of the maximum number of IP cameras that can be connected depending on the PoE type used. Table 12: Maximum number of IP cameras that can be connected by PoE power consumption NVR 12.5 W 15 W PoE-af PoE-at 4-channel 4 - 3 1 8-channel - 8 7 4 16-channel - 8 7 4 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 59 Chapter 10: Camera setup To display the PoE power consumption information: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Management > Camera > PoE Setup. 2. Select the PoE type required for each camera: No PoE, PoE-af, PoE-at, or 15.0 W. 3. Click Apply to save the settings and then click Back to return to live view. Snapshots You can define the image quality and resolution of snapshots for each camera. Snapshots can be taken at any time during live view or playback, or can be created when an alarm occurs and sent by email or sent to an FTP server. To configure snapshots: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Snapshots. 2. Select the desired camera. 3. Select the snapshot resolution from the drop-down list. Select QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, or Maximum. Maximum is the maximum available resolution from the camera. For IP cameras, this is the resolution being recorded. 4. Select the snapshot quality from the drop-down list (low, medium or high). 5. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. To copy the settings to other cameras, click Copy and select the desired cameras. Click OK. 7. Click Exit to return to live view. Camera OSD The recorder lets you configure which information is displayed on-screen for each individual camera. The on-screen display (OSD) settings appear in live view mode and include the camera name, time and date. They are part of the image and are therefore also recorded. 60 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup To configure the OSD settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Camera OSD. 2. Enter a name for the camera (1), if required. The name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters. 3. Check the Display Name (2), Display Date (3), and Display Day (4) boxes to display the camera name, date, and week. 4. Select a date format and a time format (5). 5. Select how you want the camera information displayed (6). Select one of the options from the drop-down list. Default is non-transparent/nonflashing. • • • • Transparent & Flashing Transparent & Not flashing Non-transparent & Flashing Non-transparent & Not flashing 6. To change the size of the OSD font displayed, select one of the options from OSD Font (7). 7. There are two colored text boxes in the camera view window; one for the camera name (red box) and the other for the date/time (yellow box). Using the mouse, click and drag a text box to the display position (8). 8. To copy the settings to other cameras, click Copy and select the desired cameras. Click OK. 9. Click Apply to save the settings and then click Exit to return to live view. Image settings The Image tab allows you to adjust image settings for each individual camera channel. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 61 Chapter 10: Camera setup You may need to adjust the camera image depending on the location background in order to get the best image quality. The system has image settings for frequently encountered lighting conditions; Standard, Indoor, Dim Light and Outdoor. You can also manually adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and saturation values. You can modify the digital noise reduction (DNR) value to improve image quality. This function removes image noise from a video signal, which can be more pronounced in low light conditions. Note: These options can also be modified from the image settings button on the live view toolbar (see “Live view toolbar” on page 32). To adjust display settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Image. 2. Select the camera for which to adjust the video image settings (Standard, Indoor, Dim Light, or Outdoor). 3. Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness and digital noise reduction values by dragging each scroll bar. Click the Default button to return image setting values to the default position. 4. Click Apply to save the settings and then click Exit to return to live view. Motion detection The motion detection menu allows you to enable or disable motion detection for each camera, as well as create motion grids, set the sensitivity of the motion detection and link motion detection to a specific action. To set up motion detection: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Motion. Areas covered by the red grid are sensitive to motion detection. 2. Select the camera to detect motion. Each camera must be set up individually. 3. Check Enable Motion Detection. If this is not enabled, motion will not be recorded. 4. Select the areas on-screen to be sensitive to motion. Click and drag the mouse cursor across the window to deselect areas sensitive to motion detection. 62 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup Click Full Screen to activate the whole screen or Clear to clear the screen. 5. Set the sensitivity level. Drag the Sensitivity scroll bar to the desired sensitivity level. Default is 3. 6. Specify the target size. In the Target Size option, specify how many grid squares must be activated before motion is detected. Enter a value between 0 and 255 squares. Default is 1 square. 7. Select the cameras that will start the motion recording schedule once motion is detected. Click Actions. The Actions window appears. Click the Trigger Channel tab and select the cameras that will record when a motion alarm is triggered. Click Apply to save the settings. 8. Select the arming schedules for motion detection. In the Actions window, click the Arming Schedule tab and select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded. You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day. Default is 24 hours. Click Apply to save the settings. Click Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week. Note: Time periods defined cannot overlap. 9. Link the corresponding action to motion detection. In the Actions window, click the Actions tab to define the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm (see page 89 for the list of alarm notification types available). “Notify Alarm Host” is the default selection. More than one option can be selected. Click Apply to save settings. 10. Click OK to return to the motion detection settings window. 11. Click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 63 Chapter 10: Camera setup Privacy mask You can define an area on screen to remain hidden from view and recording. For example, you can choose to block the view of a camera when overlooking residential premises. This hidden area is referred to as privacy masking. Privacy masking cannot be viewed in live view or recorded mode, and appears as a black area on the video image. For IP cameras, the amount of privacy masks is determined by the amount supported by the camera. To setup a privacy mask: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Privacy Mask. 2. Select the camera for which to set up privacy masking. 3. Check the Enable Privacy Mask box to enable the feature. 4. Set up the mask area. Up to four areas can be set. Using the mouse, click and drag a privacy-mask box in the camera view window over the desired area. You can set up to four areas for privacy masking. Masked areas are dimmed and outlined in four different colors. Click Apply to save settings. To delete a mask, check the desired mask and click Clear for that color mask. 5. To copy the settings to other cameras, click Copy and select the desired cameras. Click OK. 6. Click Apply to save the settings and then click Exit to return to live view. 64 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup Camera tamper You can setup the recorder to alert you when the camera view has changed such as when someone has deliberately blocked the camera view by spraying paint on the lens or by moving the camera. Tampering detection only applies when the whole image is covered and all light is blocked. You cannot select a specific area of the camera screen to detect tampering. Note: It is strongly recommended not to configure for video tampering when using PTZ dome cameras. To set up video tampering detection: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Camera Tamper. 2. Select a camera to configure for video loss detection. 3. Check the Enable Tamper-proof box to enable the feature. 4. Select the tamper detection sensitivity level by clicking the sensitivity scroll bar. Higher sensitivity is to the right of the bar. 5. Select the recording schedules for the tamper. Click Actions and then select the Arming Schedule tab to select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded. You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day. Default is 24 hours. Click Apply to save the settings. Click Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week and holiday period. Note: The time periods defined cannot overlap. 6. Select the response method to an external alarm. Click Actions and then select the Actions tab to select the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm: Full-screen monitoring, Enable alarm audio, Notify alarm host, Send email, and Trigger alarm output. See page 89 for the list of alarm notification types. Click Apply to save settings and then OK to return to the main window. 7. Click Exit to return to live view. Restricted access camera Restricted access cameras are cameras that are only visible to specific users. There may be occasions when you want to control who can see a camera image on a local monitor, such as if there is a camera located in a changing room. The recorder lets you select which camera (or cameras) is not displayed on the local monitor unless the user is logged in and has permission to view the camera images. A restricted access camera is not displayed on screen when no user is logged in. Instead a person walking by sees a black screen. See Figure 21 below. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 65 Chapter 10: Camera setup Figure 21: Example of a restricted access camera image To set up a camera for a restricted access view: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > Restricted Access Camera. 2. Check which IP camera or cameras you want to have restricted access and click Apply. 3. Click Exit to return to live view. VCA Setup You can link actions to a VCA alarm from IP cameras that support this feature. To setup VCA alarm actions: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > VCA. 2. Select the camera for which to set up the VCA alarm. 3. Check the Enable VCA Alarm box to enable the feature. 4. Click the Actions button to define which actions are required with the VCA events from each camera. 66 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup 5. Click Apply to save the settings and then click Exit to return to live view. Configure PTZ settings Use the PTZ Setup menu to configure IP cameras. Ensure that the PTZ dome cameras are correctly connected to the RS-485 port on the back panel. Note: If a camera does not work correctly after configuring the recorder, check the parameters entered. To configure PTZ dome camera settings: 1. Click the PTZ Control icon on the live view toolbar. – Or – From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Setup. 2. Select the camera, baud rate, data bit, stop bit, parity, flow control, PTZ protocol and address for the camera. See Appendix E “Default menu settings” on page 134 for the default values. Note: It is important to ensure that the settings correspond with those used in the PTZ camera. 3. Click Copy to copy the settings to another camera, if required, and select the cameras. 4. Click Apply to save the settings and then click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 67 Chapter 10: Camera setup PTZ presets and tours Presets are previously defined locations of an PTZ dome camera. It allows you to quickly move the PTZ dome camera to a desired position. They are configured and modified from the Camera Setup > PTZ Presets/Tours window (see Figure 22 below). Tours are series of presets. Shadow tours allow you to record the manual movement of a PTZ and follow the same tour at a later date. Note: The PTZ dome camera used must be able to support a preset command. Figure 22: PTZ configuration window Table 13: Description of the PTZ configuration window Name Description 1. Save preset Saves preset. 2. Call preset Calls up pre-existing preset. 3. Shadow tour toolbar Starts recording the shadow tour. Saves the shadow tour. Starts the selected shadow tour. Deletes the selected shadow tour. 4. Preset tour toolbar Adds a step to a selected preset tour. Starts the selected preset tour. Stops the selected preset tour. Deletes all the preset tour steps. Scroll up the list. 68 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup Name Description Scroll down the list. To set up a preset: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. Use the directional, zoom, focus and iris buttons to position the camera in the desired preset location. 3. Check Save Preset and enter a preset number. The preset is enabled and stored in the camera. If the desired preset number is larger than the 17 numbers listed, click […]. The Preset window appears. Select a preset number from the dropdown list and click the OK button to save changes. Note: Presets can be overwritten. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. To call up a preset: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. Check Call Preset and enter the preset number to call up. The camera immediately moves to that preset position. 3. Click Exit to return to live view. To delete a preset: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. From the preset list, select a preset number, and click preset. to delete the selected the 3. Click Exit to return to live view. To call up a preset tour: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. Check Call Preset and enter the preset number to call up. The camera immediately moves to that preset position. 3. Click Exit to return to live view. To set up a preset tour: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. Select the preset tour number. 3. In the preset tour toolbar, click to add a step to the preset tour. The Step window appears. Select the preset number, dwell time and speed of the step. Click OK to save the settings. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 69 Chapter 10: Camera setup Note: A preset tour should have at least two presets. 4. Repeat step 3 to configure other steps in the preset tour. 5. In the preset tour toolbar, click to call up the preset tour. 6. Click Exit to return to live view. To call up a preset tour: 1. Click the PTZ Settings icon on the menu toolbar and select More Settings. 2. Select the desired preset tour from the list and click to stop the preset tour. to start the tour. Click 3. Click Back to return to live view. To delete a preset tour: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. From the preset tour list, select a tour number and click the preset tour. to delete the selected – Or – In the preset tour toolbar, click to delete all the preset tours. 3. Click Exit to return to live view. To set up a shadow tour: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. Select the shadow tour from the drop-down list. 3. To record a new shadow tour, click and use the directional buttons on the PTZ control panel to move the camera along the desired path. 4. Click to save the shadow tour. Note: The shadow tour can be overwritten. 5. Click Exit to return to live view. 70 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 10: Camera setup To call up a shadow tour: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Camera Setup > PTZ Preset/Tours. 2. Select the shadow tour from the list and click the shadow tour. to start the tour. Click to stop 3. Click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 71 Chapter 11 Network settings The Network settings menu allows you to manage all network related aspects of the recorder including general network settings, DDNS, NTP synchronization, email setup and FTP server setup. Additionally, the Net Detect and Network statistics menus provide you with a useful and efficient tool to analyze the behavior of the recorder on the network. You must correctly configure your recorder’s network settings before using it over the networkin order to: Connect IP cameras to it Connect to the recorder over the LAN Connect to the recorder over the internet The recorder must have access to the internet when configuring the network settings. Network settings Note: As every network configuration may differ, please contact your Network Administrator or ISP to see if your recorder requires specific IP addresses or port numbers. To configure general network settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Network Settings. 72 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 11: Network settings 2. Enter the required settings: Option Description 1. Network interface card (NIC) is a device used to connect the recorder to a network. Select the NIC type used from the drop-down list. NIC Type Default value is 10/100M self-adaptive for the 4 channel recorder and 10/100/1000M self-adaptive for the 8 or 16 channel recorders. 2. Internal NIC IPv4 Address Enter the internal NIC IPv4 address. This is the IP address of the recorder's internal network managing only the PoE port cameras. This is not the LAN IP address. Default value is 192.168.254.1. 3. 4. Bridge PoE Camera Network Check this box to enable the Bridge PoE Camera Network. Enable DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol for assigning an IP address dynamically to a device each time it connects to a network. Default value is Enable. Check this box if you have a DHCP server running and want your recorder to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server. The DHCP server is typically available in your router. Default value is Disable. Enter the IP address for the recorder. This is the LAN IP address of the recorder. Default value is 192.168.1.82. 5. IPv4 Address 6. IPv4 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for your network so the recorder will be recognized within the network. Default value is 255.255.255.0. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 73 Chapter 11: Network settings Option Description 7. Enter the IP address of your network gateway so the recorder will be recognized within the network. This is typically the IP address of your router. Consult your router user manual or contact your ISP to get the required information on your gateway. IPv4 Default Gateway Default value is 192.168.1.1. 8. MAC Address Displays the MAC address. The MAC address is a unique identifier of your recorder and it can not be changed. 9. Preferred DNS Server Enter the preferred domain name server to use with the recorder. It must match the DNS server information of your router. Check your router’s browser interface or contact your ISP for the information. 10. Server Port Use the server port for remote client software access. The port range is between 1024 and 65535. Enter the server port value. The default value is 8000. 11. Multicast IP Enter a D-class IP address between 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Only specify this option if you are using the multicast function. Some routers prohibit the use of multicast function in case of a network storm. 12. Enable Telnet For Technical Support purposes only. For security reasons, the Telnet port is disabled by default. 13. IPv6 Address 1 Enter the IPv6 address for the recorder. Default value is fe80::240:30ff:fe48:2975/64. 14. IPv6 Address 2 Enter the IPv6 address for the recorder. 15. IPv6 Default Gateway Enter the IPv6 address of your network gateway so the recorder will be recognized within the network. This is typically the IP address of your router. 16. MTU (bytes) Enter a value between 500 and 9676. Default is 1500. 17. Alternate DNS Server Enter the alternate domain name server to use with the recorder. 18. HTTP Port By default the HTTP port value is 80. 19. RTSP Service The RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers. The default value is 1025. 20. Outgoing Bandwidth Outgoing Bandwidth. The default value is 81920. 3. Click Apply to save the settings and Exit to return to live view. PPPoE settings Although not usually used, you can connect the recorder directly to a DSL modem. To do this, you need to select the PPPoE option in the network settings. Contact your ISP to get the user name and password. 74 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 11: Network settings To configure PPPoE settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > PPPoE. 2. Check the enable PPPoE box. 3. Enter your user name and password and confirm the password. 4. Click Apply and manually reboot the recorder to save the settings. DDNS settings DDNS servers allow you to connect to your recorder using a fixed address. This fixed address needs to be registered with a DNS service. The DDNS setup menu allows you to enable or disable DDNS and to configure it using ezDDNS, No-IP or DynDNS. Note: Some service providers block the default RTSP streaming port 554 used for video streaming, so if you are not receiving video images over the internet, you may need to change it to another value. See Appendix C “Port forwarding information” on page 137 for more information. See “Port forwarding information” in the appendix for more information. There are three ways to set up a DDNS account: • ezDDNS: A free-of-charge service included with your recorder and fully managed within the recorder interface • DynDNS: A third-party service where users need to apply for a DynDNS account on the Dyn.com website. • No-IP: A third-party service where users need to apply for a no-IP account on the no-ip.com website Figure 23: ezDDNS setup window TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 75 Chapter 11: Network settings Note: You cannot have two recorders with the same host name. To set up DDNS: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > DDNS. 2. Check the Enable DDNS box to enable this feature. 3. Select one of the DDNS types listed: ezDDNS: Click the Get URL button. The URL address to access the unit is displayed. If no host name is specified, the DDNS will allocate one automatically. The maximum length for the host name field is 64 characters. This limit does not include tvn-ddns.net. An example of a host name could be max64chars.tvr-ddns.net. - Or DynDNS: Select DynDNS and enter the server address for DynDNS. In the recorder domain name field, enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS web site. Then enter your user name and password registered in the DynDNS network. For example: Server address: members.dyndns.org Domain: mycompanydvr.dyndns.org User name: myname Password: mypassword - Or NO-IP: Enter server address (for example, dynupdate.no-ip.com). In the host name field, enter the host obtained from the NO-IP web site. Then enter the user name and password that are registered with the No-IP network. 4. Ask your ISP service provider for your DNS server address or look it up in the browser interface settings of your router. Go to Network Settings and enter the preferred and alternate DNS server addresses as well as the default gateway address. 5. Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view. NTP server settings A Network Time Protocol (NTP) server can also be configured on your recorder to keep the date and time current and accurate. 76 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 11: Network settings Note: If the device is connected to a public network, you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function, such as the server at the National Time Center (IP Address: 210.72.145.44) or europe.ntp.pool.org. If the device is setup in a more customized network, NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization. To set up an NTP server: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > NTP. 2. Check the NTP box to enable feature. It is disabled by default. 3. Enter the NTP settings: • • • Interval (min): Time in minutes to synchronize with the NTP server. The value can be between 1 and 10080 minutes. Default is 60 minutes. NTP Server: IP address of the NTP server. NTP Port: Port of the NTP server. 4. Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view. E-mail settings The recorder can send email notifications of alarms or notifications through the network. Note: Ensure that the DNS address has been set up correctly beforehand. To configure email settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Email. 2. Enter the required settings. Option Description Enable Server Authentication Check the box if your mail server requires authentication and enter the login user name and password. User Name If the mail server requires authentication, enter the login user name. Password If the mail server requires authentication, enter the login password. SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server’s IP address. SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port. The default TCP/IP port for SMTP is 25. Enable SSL Check the box to enable SSL if it is required by the SMTP server. This feature is optional. Sender Enter the name of the sender of the email. Sender’s Address Enter the sender’s email address. Select Receivers Select an email recipient. Up to three receivers can be selected. Receiver Name Enter the name of the receiver of the email. Receiver’s Address Enter the email address of the receiver. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 77 Chapter 11: Network settings Option Description Include Snapshot Check the Attach JPEG File box if you want to send an email with attached alarm images. Interval Select an interval range in the Interval box. The interval range represents the time range in between the alarm images being sent. For example, if you set the interval range at two seconds, the second alarm image will be sent two seconds after the first alarm image 3. Click Test to the test email settings. Note: We recommend that you test the email settings after entering values in the email window. 4. Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view. Note: We recommend that you test the email settings after entering values in the Email window. Configure an FTP server to store snapshots You can upload your snapshots to an FTP server for storage. Note: It is not possible to stream video to an FTP site. To configure the FTP server settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > FTP. 2. Check the Enable FTP box. 3. Enter the FTP server information. 4. Select the directory to use (root, parent, or secondary). If Parent or Secondary were selected, select the desired options for them. 5. Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view. SNMP settings SNMP is a protocol for managing devices on networks. When you enable SNMP in the menu, network management systems can retrieve recorder status information from the recorder via SNMP. When you set the trap address and trap port in the recorder menu to the network management system’s IP address and port number, and set up the network management system as trap receiver, trap notifications (such as startup) are sent from the recorder to the network management system. Before configuring this function, you must first install the SNMP software. 78 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 11: Network settings To configure SNMP protocol settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > SNMP. 2. Check the Enable SNMP box. 3. Enter the required settings. 4. Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view. UPnP settings The recorder supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). This feature lets the recorder automatically configure its own port forwarding, if this feature is also enabled in the router. You can select one of two methods to set up UPnP: Automatic mapped type: The recorder automatically uses the free ports available that were set up in the Network Settings menu. Manual mapped type: You enter the particular external port settings and IP addresses required to connect to the desired router (see Figure 24 below). Figure 24: UPnP auto configuration screen To enable UPnP: 1. Connect the recorder to the router. Note: The router must support UPnP and this option must be enabled. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 79 Chapter 11: Network settings 2. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > UPnP. 3. Check the Enable UPnP box. 4. From Mapped Type, select Auto or Manual. If Manual is selected, enter the external ports and IP addresses required. Click the Edit icon to change the values. 5. Click Apply to save the settings and click Exit to return to live view. Network status You can easily check network traffic in order to obtain information about the recorder such as its linking status, MAC address, MTU, sending/receiving rate, and NIC type. The Network Detection window shows the network traffic between the recorder and your local network. However, the traffic between the plug and play cameras and the NVR 10 is not shown. You can also check the network connection status by testing its delay and packet loss. To check network traffic: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Net Detect. The Traffic window appears. The information displayed is refreshed once a second. To check network delay and packet loss: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Net Detect. 2. Under the section “Network Delay, Packet Loss Test”, select the NIC to use and enter the destination address. Click Test. The test result appears in a pop-up window. 80 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual : Network settings 3. If you need to check the current network parameters, click the Network button to get an overview. The current values for NIC type, DHCP, IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, IPv4 default gateway are shown as well as the preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server if used. The NIC Type and Enable DHCP options can be changed. Click Apply to save any changes made and then click OK to return to the main window. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. To check network status: 1. When all the network parameters have been set, click the Status button to confirm that all parameters are operating correctly. Export network packet data When the recorder is connected to a network, you can export the captured data packet to a USB-flash drive, SATA/eSATA CD-RW and other local backup devices. To export network packet data: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Net Detect. 2. Under the section “Network Packet Archive”, click Refresh to get a list of the local backup devices available. Select one from the list. 3. Click Export. Up to 1M of data can be exported at a time. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. Network statistics You can easily check the bandwidth that is being used by remote live view and playback. To check network statistics: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Net Statastics. 2. The latest information is displayed on the bandwidth used by remote live view and playback as well by Net Receive Idle and Net Send Idle. Click Refresh to update the information. 3. Click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 81 Chapter 12 Recording Use the Recording menu to define the camera recording schedules, modify the instant playback duration, and to select the cameras for manual recording. Recording schedule Defining a recording schedule lets you specify when the recorder records video and which pre-defined settings are used. Each camera can be configured to have its own recording schedule. The schedules are visually presented on a map for easy reference. See Figure 25 below for a description of the recording schedule window. Note: If a camera is set up for continuous recording, it will still switch to event recording or alarm recording if motion, VCA or other events that are linked to that camera channel. This can be turned off in the individual action settings for each individual alarm if needed. Figure 25: Description of the recording schedule window 82 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 12: Recording 1. Camera. Select a camera. 2. Schedule time. Represents the 24-hour cycle during which a schedule is selected. 3. Schedule map. There are eight days to select: Sunday (Sun), Monday (Mon), Tuesday (Tue), Wednesday (Wed), Thursday, (Thu), Friday (Fri), Saturday (Sat), and and Holiday (if enabled).. 4. Recording type. There are five types of recording to select, which are color-coded: TL Time lapse (Green squares): Record of a specific day. Each green square in the timeline represents an hour in the 24-hour period. TL-Hi (Dark green): High quality time lapse. Records high quality video. TL-Lo (Bright green): Low quality time lapse. Records low quality video. This could be used, for example, for night recordings when few events or alarms are expected. Saving the video in low quality helps save resources on the HDD. Event (Yellow): Records only events, such as motion detection and POS/ATM text insertion. Alarm (Red): Records only alarms. None (Grey): No recording during this period. 5. Edit button. Click to modify schedules and to copy schedules to other days of the week. 6. Timeline. There is a 24-hour time line for each day. Up to eight recording periods can be scheduled during the 24-hour period. 7. Copy button. Click to copy schedules between cameras. Define a schedule from the recording schedule window To set up a daily recording schedule: 1. Select a camera. 2. Check the Enable Recording box to indicate that video from this camera is to be recorded. 3. Click a record type in the legend to activate that record type. The cursor changes to a pen. 4. Drag the pen cursor across desired hours and days in the schedule overview to mark those times with that specific record mode. To mark areas with a different record type, click on a different record type to activate it. 5. Click Apply to save the settings and Exit to return live view. Define a schedule from the Edit menu To set up a daily recording schedule: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Recording > Recording Schedule. 2. Select a camera. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 83 Chapter 12: Recording 3. Check the Enable Recording box. 4. Click Edit. The following window is displayed: 5. Select the day of the week (1) for which you want to set up the schedule. You can define a different schedule for each day of the week. 6. Set the start and end time for recording. Define a time period by entering a start (left column) and end (right column) time. You can schedule up to eight time periods. Click All Day to record all day. Note: Time periods defined cannot overlap. 7. Select a recording type. This setting instructs the recorder to begin recording when an alarm is triggered. The recording type can be based on time and triggered by motion detection and/or an alarm. If set to TimeLapse (TL-Hi or TL-Lo), the recorder records continuously. 8. Click Apply to save settings. 9. Repeat steps 4 to 8 for other days of the week or to copy the schedule settings to another day. To copy the current schedule settings to another day of the week, click Copy. Select the number of the day of the week to which to copy the schedule. Click OK to save changes and return to the Edit window. 10. Repeat steps 4 to 9 for the other cameras. 11. Click Apply to save the settings and OK to return to the schedule window. The recording schedule window appears showing the schedule selected (see Figure 25 on page 82 for an example). 84 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual : Recording Modify the instant replay duration The live view toolbar in live view lets you quickly replay recorded video for a preprogrammed period. You can easily change this preprogrammed time period. See page 32 for more information on the live view toolbar. To modify the preprogrammed time of this instant replay, go to Recording > General. Select one of the times from the drop-down list (5, 10, 20, or 30 minutes) and click Apply. Default is 5 minutes. Manual recording The recorder lets you manually record video during live view. This can be useful if you know that the recorder is not currently recording and you see something of interest on a camera screen that should be recorded. Once a manual recording is started, the recording continues until it is manually stopped. If an alarm occurs during a manual recording, the alarm recording has priority over the manual recording. If a scheduled recording is already in progress when a manual recording is started, it continues to record as scheduled. You can check to see if a camera is recording manually by looking at the icon on the live view toolbar. The icon is red when manually recording. Default is off. There are two ways to start and stop a manual recording: • Use the live view toolbar You can start/stop manual recording for each camera individually. Position the cursor over a camera image and left- click the mouse to display the live view toolbar. Click the manual record icon to start or stop manual recording. The icon is red when recording. • Use the configuration menu This option lets you select more than one camera at a time. Go to Recording > Manual Recording to access the manual recording menu and check the boxes of the cameras to start or stop manual recording. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 85 Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup This chapter describes the alarm and event setup menu and provides more information on the different types of alarms and connected responses. Information related to camera images is typically referred to as an event: Motion detection, VCA events, Text insertion. Alarms are all notifications related to either physical alarm inputs on recorders and cameras or anything that does not work as expected: device errors, network issues, and video loss. Set up alarm inputs The recorder can be configured to record when an alarm is triggered by an external alarm device (for example, PIR detector, dry contacts…). A inputs are marked A for analog and are physical inputs of the recorder. D inputs are marked as D for digital and are physical inputs on the IP cameras. To set up external alarms: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Alarm Input. 2. Select the alarm input number of a camera, which corresponds to the connector on the back panel of the recorder, and enter the name of the input, if required. 3. Select the alarm input type, NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed). Default is NO. 86 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup 4. Check the Enable Alarm Input box and click Actions to set up the rules for the cameras to be triggered, their alarm schedules, method of alarm notification and PTZ linking function. 5. Select the cameras to be triggered when an external alarm is detected. In the Actions window, click the Trigger Channel tab and then select the cameras to be triggered for recording when an alarm is detected. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. Select the recording schedules for the external alarm. In the Actions window, click the Arming Schedule tab and select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded. You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day. Default is 24 hours. Click Apply to save the settings. Click Copy to copy these settings to other days of the week. Note: The time periods defined cannot overlap. 7. Select the response method to an external alarm. In the Actions window, click the Actions tab to define the method by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm. Select one or more of the six notification types. See “Alarm notification types” on page 89 for a description of these alarm notification methods. Click Apply to save the settings. 8. Select the PTZ camera function required in response to an external alarm. In the Actions window, click the PTZ Linking tab. Select the PTZ camera and enter the preset, preset tour or shadow tour that is triggered when the alarm is detected. Click Apply to save the settings. 9. Click OK to return to the alarm input window. 10. Click Exit to return to live view. Set up alarm outputs You can connect the recorder to an alarm system, such as a siren or intrusion system, which is then activated when an alarm is triggered. You can select how long the alarm TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 87 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup signal remains active as well as schedule when alarm outputs can be triggered. A outputs are marked A for analog and are physical outputs of the recorder. D outputs are marked as D for digital and are physical outputs on the IP cameras. To set up an alarm output: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Alarm Output. 2. Select the alarm output. 3. Select a timeout option between 5 and 600 seconds or select “Manually Clear”. The timeout setting lets you define how long an alarm signal remains active after the alarm has ended. If you select Manually Clear, the alarm signal remains active until it is manually acknowledged by pressing the alarm button on the front panel or remote control (see “Manual trigger” below). 4. Select the recording schedules for the alarm output. Click the Actions button and select the day of the week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded. You can schedule up to eight time periods in a day. Default is 24 hours. Click Apply to save the settings. Click Copy to copy the settings to other days of the week and holiday period. Note: The time periods defined cannot overlap. 5. Click OK to return to the alarm output window. 6. Click Copy to copy these settings to other cameras, if required, and then click Apply to save the changes. 7. Click Exit to return to live view. Manual trigger The manual trigger menu allows you to manually trigger outputs of the recorder. To trigger or clear alarm outputs manually: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Manual Trigger. 2. Select the desired alarm output and click the following buttons: Trigger / Clear: Trigger an alarm output or stop an alarm output. As there is only one alarm output available, the “Trigger All” button just triggers the one output. Clear All: Stop all alarm outputs at once. 3. Click Exit to return to live view. The alarm is silenced. - Or Press the Alarm button on the front panel or remote control. The alarm is silenced. 88 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup Buzzer settings When an alarm is triggered by the system or a camera, the recorder can be set up to respond with a warning buzzer. The buzzer time is the time that it takes for the recorder to time-out the buzzer when a continuous alarm occurs. For example, when a physical alarm input is continuously triggered, the buzzer will time out after the time specified. Select Alarm & Event Setup > Buzzer Settings and select a buzzer time limit for the system and camera alarms. Select Mute, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s, 240 s, or Constant. Default is mute. Alarm notification types When setting up the rules for alarm detection, you can specify how you want the recorder to notify you about an alarm or event. You can select more than one notification type. Not all notifications types are available for all types of alarms. You can quickly check the system status by looking at the status LEDs on the front panel. The alarm notification types are: • Display Event Icon: When an alarm is triggered in the system, an icon appears on screen to also alert you. See “Status information” on page 29 for further information. • Notification Type: Select HDD Full, HDD Error, Network Disconnected, Duplicate IP Address Found, Illegal Login, Abnormal Record, and PoE Power Overload. • Enable Alarm Audio: Triggers an audible beep when a notification or alarm is detected by the system or a camera. • Notify Alarm Host: Sends a signal to TruVision Navigator or other software applications when an alarm or notification is detected. • Send Email: Sends an email when an alarm or notification is detected. See ““E-mail settings” on page 77 for information on how to configure the recorder to send an email. • Trigger Alarm Output: Triggers an alarm output or multiple alarm outputs when a notification is detected for an external alarm. See “Types of system alarm notifications” on page 90 for information on configuring an alarm output. To set up system notifications: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Notification. 2. Select a system alarm notification type. 3. Check one or more response method: Display event icon, notification type, enable alarm audio, notify alarm host, send email, and trigger alarm output. Note: The list of options available depends on the system alarm selected. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 89 Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other system notification types. 5. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. Click Exit to return to live view. Types of system alarm notifications The different types of system alarm notifications are: • HDD Full: All installed HDDs are full and will not record any more video. • HDD Error: Errors occurred while files were being written to the HDD, there is no HDD installed, or the HDD had failed to initialize. • Network Disconnected: Disconnected network cable. • Duplicate IP Address Found: There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network. • Illegal Login: Wrong user ID or password used. • Input/output Video Standard Mismatch: Indicates a mismatch between camera settings and camera capabilities. For example, a camera channel set to 1080p while the recorder does not support that resolution. • Abnormal Record: HDD cannot record any more files. This could be due to the overwrite option being disabled so recorded files are locked and cannot be deleted. • PoE Power Overload: PoE power overload detected. Detect video loss Video may be lost if the camera develops a fault, is disconnected, or is damaged. You can set up the recorder to detect video loss and trigger a system notification. To setup video loss detection: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Video Loss. 2. Select a camera to configure for video loss detection. 3. Check the Enable Video Loss Alarm box to enable the feature. 4. Click the Actions button to enter the Actions window. 5. Set the arming schedule for detecting video loss. Click the Actions tab and select the schedule of when you want video loss detection to be enabled. The schedule can be set for all week or any day of the week with up to 8 time periods per day. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. Select the alarm response method. Click the Arming Schedule tab and select how you want the recorder to notify you of video loss. Select: Full-screen monitoring, enable alarm host, send email, and 90 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup trigger alarm host. See page “Types of system alarm notifications” on page 90 for the descriptions. Click Apply to save the settings. 7. Click OK to return to the main window 8. Click Copy to copy these settings to other cameras, if required, and then click Apply to save the changes. 9. Click Exit to return to live view. Alarm host setup If an alarm host is set, the recorder sends a signal to the host when an alarm is triggered. An example of an alarm host is the TruVision Navigator server. Note, that alarm host applications need to have the TruVision recorder SDK implemented in order to successfully receive notifications from the recorder. To set up an alarm host: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Alarm & Event Setup > Alarm Host Setup. 2. Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port values. Alarm host IP represents the IP of the remote PC where the Network Video Surveillance software installed. The alarm host port value must be the same as software’s alarm monitor port. Up to three alarm hosts can be set. For each alarm host, the default port is 5001, 5002, and 5003. 3. Click Apply to save the settings. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 91 Chapter 14 Device management This chapter describes how to: Set up the time and date of the recorder Select the recorder language and set up general system parameters such as the device name, menu timeout period, and enable/disable password requirement Import/export configuration files Upgrade the firmware Set up holiday periods Enable text insertion Configure RS-232 settings Time and date settings You can set up the date and time that will appear on-screen as well as on time stamped recordings. The start and end time of daylight saving time (DST) in the year can also be set. DST is deactivated by default. See Figure 26 on page 93 for the Time settings screen. 92 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 14: Device management Figure 26: Time and date settings window Table 14: Description of the Time and Date settings window Option Description 1. Time Zone Select a time zone from the list. 2. Date Format Select the date format from the drop-down list. Default format is DDMM-YYYY. 3. Time Format Select either the 12-hour or 24-hour time format from the list. Default format is 24-hour format. 4. Display Day Check to display the day of the week in the monitor time bar. Check the box to enable/disable. Default is Disable. 5. System Date Enter the system date. Default date is the current date. 6. System Time Enter the system time. Default time is the current time. 7. Auto DST Adjustment Enable to activate DST is automatically. It depends on the time zone selected. Default is Disable. 8. Enable DST Manually define DST. If this option is selected, the Auto DST adjustment option is disabled. Default is Disable. Click the check box to enable or disable daylight savings time (DST). From Enter the start date and time for daylight savings. To Enter the end date and time for daylight savings. DST Bias Set the amount of time to move DST forward from the standard time. Default is 60 minutes. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 93 Chapter 14: Device management General recorder settings Use the General Settings menu of Device Management to configure general recorder options. See Figure 27 and Table 15 on page 94 for the general options available. The changes are immediately implemented once Apply is clicked to save the settings. Figure 27: General settings of the recorder Table 15: Description of the Monitor setup window: General settings Option Description 1. Language Define the language of the system. Select the desired language from the drop-down list and click Apply. The language displayed changes immediately. Default is English. 2. Device Name Define the recorder name. The default name is NVR 10. Click the edit box and enter the new name from the soft keyboard. 3. Remote Control ID The device number to use for the recorder when linking the device to a remote control. The default value is 255. 4. Password Required Define whether a login password is required to open the menu. Check the box to enable/disable and click Apply. Default is Disable. 5. Enable Wizard Immediately start Wizard without rebooting the system. Check the box to enable/disable and click Apply. Default is Enable. 94 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 14: Device management Option Description 6. Start Wizard Now Reboot the system immediately and start Wizard. Default is Disable. 7. Menu Timeout Define the time in minutes after which the menu window reverts to live view mode. Select a time from the drop-down list, and click Apply. Menu timeout also applies to the system idle time after which a password will be required. Default value is 5 minutes. 8. Mouse Pointer Speed Modify the speed of the mouse pointer. Adjust the scroll bar point to the desired level and click Apply. Default is the slowest of the four speeds. 9. Enable Front Panel Lock When the system logs out, the front panel is automatically locked. When enabled, to unlock the front panel, press the Live button for 5 seconds. Default is Disable. Configuration files You can export and import configuration settings from the recorder. This is useful if you want to copy the configuration settings to another recorder, or if you want to make a backup of the settings. Import and export files Insert an external storage device in the recorder. Go to the Device Management > Configuration Files to import or export configuration settings. Click Export to export the recorder’s configuration settings into an external storage device or click Import to import configuration settings after selecting a configuration file from the external storage device. Restore default settings The administrator can reset the recorder to the factory default settings. Network information such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, MTU, NIC working mode, server port, and default route are not restored to factory default settings To restore parameters to default factory settings: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Device Management > Configuration Files. Note: Only the administrator can restore the default settings. 2. To restore all parameters to default factory settings: Click the Default button. Enter the Admin password, click OK, and then click Yes to confirm that you want to restore all parameters to default. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 95 Chapter 14: Device management Or To restore all parameters, except network settings, to default factory settings: Click the Restore button. Enter the Admin password, click OK, and then click Yes to confirm that you want to restore all parameters except network settings to default. 3. Click OK to confirm you want to restore default settings. Upgrade system firmware The firmware on the recorder can be updated using three methods: Via a USB device Via the recorder web browser Using TruVision Navigator. For further information, refer to the TruVision Navigator user manual. The firmware upgrade file is labeled TVN10.dav. To update the system firmware using a USB device: 1. Download the latest firmware from our web site at: www.interlogix.com - Or www.utcfssecurityproductspages.eu/videoupgrades 2. Connect the USB device to the recorder. 3. From the menu toolbar, click Device Management > Upgrade Firmware. The list of files on the USB is displayed. 4. Select the firmware file and click Upgrade. Click Yes to begin the upgrade process. 5. When the upgrade process is completed, reboot the recorder. The recorder does not reboot automatically. Holiday schedules It is possible to indicate holidays for which you can create a separate recording schedule. Once one or more holidays are created, a separate entry for holiday will be included in the recording schedule (refer to “Recording schedule” on page 82 of the manual) 96 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 14: Device management To set up a holiday recording schedule: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Device Management > Holiday. 2. Select a holiday period from the list and click its Edit button to modify the settings. The Edit window appears. 3. Enter the name of the holiday period and click Enable. 4. Select whether the holiday period will be categorized by date, week, or month and then enter the start and end dates. 5. Click Apply to save the settings and then OK to return to the Edit window. 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 for other holiday periods. 7. Click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 97 Chapter 15 Storage management This chapter describes the content of the Storage Management menu, including HDD information, Storage Mode, S.M.A.R.T. settings as well as Bad sector detection. HDD information You can check the status of any of the installed HDDs on the recorder at any time. To check the status of a HDD: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > HDD Information. 2. Note the status of the HDDs listed under the Status column. If the status is listed as Normal or Sleeping, the HDD is in working order. If it is listed as Abnormal and has already been initialized, the HDD needs to be replaced. If the HDD is Uninitialized, you need to initialize it before it can be used in the recorder. Refer to “Initialize a HDD” below for more information. Note: The status information is also shown in the System Information > HDD window. Initialize a HDD The built-in HDD does not need to be initialized before it can be used. You can also reinitialize the HDD. However, all data on the HDD will be destroyed. To initialize a HDD: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > HDD Information. 2. Under the HDD Information tab, select the HDD to be initialized. 3. Click the Initialize button to begin initialization. After the HDD has been initialized, the status of the HDD changes from Abnormal to Normal. 98 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 15: Storage management Overwrite a HDD You can select how the recorder responds when the HDDs become full and there is no longer sufficient space to save new data. The overwrite option is enabled by default. To enable overwrite when the HDDs are full: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > HDD Information. 2. Enable Overwrite. Caution: If the overwrite option is disabled and the quota management capacity for a channel is set to zero, the recordings on that channel can still be overwritten. To avoid this happening, set a quota level for the channel or use the group management mode. 3. Click Apply to save the settings. 4. Continue to configure the recorder or click Exit to return to live view. Storage mode To ensure an efficient use of the storage space available on HDDs, you can control an individual camera’s storage capacity using HDD quota management. This function lets you allocate different storage capacities for both recordings and snapshots to each camera. Note: If the overwrite function is enabled, the maximum capacity for both recordings and snapshots is set to zero by default. To set the HDD quota for a camera: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > Storage Mode. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 99 Chapter 15: Storage management 2. Under the Mode option, select Quota. 3. Select a camera whose storage capacity you want to change and enter the values in GB for the maximum record capacity and snapshot capacities. The available quota space available is displayed on screen. 4. Click Apply to save the settings. 5. If you want to copy these values to other cameras, click Copy and select each camera individually. Click OK. Click Apply to save the settings. Group HDDs Your recorder can organize multiple HDDs into groups. Videos from specified channels can be set to be recorded onto a particular HDD group. You could, for example, save the records from a couple of high priority cameras to one HDD, and save the recordings from all the other cameras to another HDD. To set up an HDD group: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > Storage Mode. 2. Under Mode, select Group. 3. Under Record on HDD Group, select a number for the HDD group. 4. Check the channels to be added to this group. Note: By default, all channels belong to HDD group 1. 5. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. Continue to configure the recorder or click Exit to return to live view. Create HDD groups If you have more than one HDD installed, you can change the behavior of a HDD by changing its property. It can be set to read-only or read/write (R/W). The storage mode must be set to Group before setting the HDD property. A HDD can be set to read-only to avoid important recorded files from being overwritten when the HDD becomes full. To change a HDD status property: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > HDD Information. 2. Select the HDD whose property you want to change. 3. Click the Edit icon . The Local HDD Settings window appears. Note: The Edit icon is only available if there are at least two HDDs installed. 4. Click the desired HDD property for the selected HDD: R/W or Read Only. 5. Click the group number for this HDD. 6. Click Apply to save and exit the window. 100 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 15: Storage management Note: Once set to read-only, the HDD cannot be used to save recorded files until it is set back to read/write (R/W). If the HDD that is currently being written to is set to read-only, the data is then recorded to the next HDD. If there is only one HDD present, setting it to read-only means the recorder cannot record. Set up HDD sleep mode You can set the HDD to enter standby mode, or sleep mode, after a period of inactivity. Sleep mode decreases the power consumption of a HDD. To enable HDD sleep mode: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > Storage Mode. 2. Check Enable HDD Sleeping to enable sleep mode. Default is Enable. 3. Click Apply to save the settings. 4. Continue to configure the recorder or click Exit to return to live view. S.M.A.R.T. settings S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) reports on a variety of hard drive attributes. It helps ensure that the HDD is functioning properly at all times while protecting video stored on the hard drive. To view the S.M.A.R.T. information of a HDD: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > S.M.A.R.T. Settings. 2. Select the HDD whose data you want to see. A detail listing of S.M.A.R.T. information is displayed. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 101 Chapter 15: Storage management 3. If you want to continue to use a HDD when the S.M.A.R.T. test has failed, check the box Use when the disk has failed to self-evaluate. Click Apply to save the settings. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. Bad sector detection You can improve the performance of your HDDs by ensuring that they have no bad sectors. Bad sectors can slow down an HDD when reading or writing data, for example. Figure 28: Bad sector detection window To detect bad sectors: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Storage Management > Bad Sector Detection. 2. Select the HDD you want to test. 3. Select whether you want to do a key area detection or a full detection, and click Detect. 4. The system checks the HDD. The color-coded result is displayed on screen. If there are bad sectors found, click Error Info to see a list of the errors found. 5. If required, click Pause to pause the test or Cancel to cancel it. 6. Click Exit to return to live view. 102 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 16 User management By default the recorder comes with three user accounts: an Administrator account, an Operator account and a Guest account. These accounts provide multiple levels of access and functionality. See Table 16 below for a description of the different user accounts. Table 16: User accounts User Description Administrator The administrator account includes extended menu with full access to all settings. The Administrator has the authority to add, delete or configure parameters for many of the system functions. There can only be one administrator. The user name is admin. The name cannot be modified. The default password is 1234. Operator The operator account includes reduced menu access to Video settings (inaccessible features are not visible). The default user name is “operator”. The default password is 2222. Guest The guest account includes menu access with no programming possibilities (inaccessible features are not visible). The default user name is “guest”. The default password is 3333. Note: The default passwords should be changed for security reasons. Add a new user Only a system administrator can create a user. You can add up to 16 new users. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 103 Chapter 16: User management To add new users: 1. From the menu toolbar, click User Management. 2. Click Add to enter the Add User window. 3. Enter the new user’s name and password. Both the user name and password can have up to 16 alphanumeric characters. 4. Select the new user’s access level: Operator or Guest. Default is Guest. 5. Enter the user’s MAC address to let the user access the recorder from a remote computer with this MAC address. 6. Click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window. 7. Define the user’s permissions. Click the Permission button for the new user. In the Permissions pop-up window check the required access privileges for local, remote and camera configuration. See “Customizing a user’s access privileges” below for the permission descriptions for each group. Click Apply to save the settings and OK to return to the previous window. 8. Click Exit to return to live view. Customize a user’s access privileges Only an administrator can allocate access privileges to Operator and Guest users. The access privileges can be customized for each user’s needs. The administrator’s access privileges cannot be changed. There are three types of privilege settings: Local Configuration, Remote Configuration, and Camera Configuration. Note: Only the administrator can restore factory default settings. Local configuration settings By default, only the local information (log) management setting is enabled for both operators and guests. • Local Information (Log) Management: Search and view logs of the recorder and view system information. • Local Parameter Settings: Configure parameters and import the configuration from the recorder. • Local Camera Management: Locally add, delete, and edit IP cameras. 104 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 16: User management • Local Advanced Operation: Access HDD management (including the initialization and modification of disk properties). Update system firmware as well as stop the I/O alarm output. • Local Shutdown/Reboot: Shutdown or reboot the recorder. Remote configuration settings By default, only remote log search and two-way audio are enabled for operators, and only the remote log search is enabled for guests. • Remote Log Search: Remotely view logs that are saved on the recorder. • Remote Parameter Settings: Remotely configure parameters and import configuration. • Remote Camera Management: Remotely enable and disable channels. • Remote Video Output Control: For future use. • Two-Way Audio: Use two-way audio between the remote client and the recorder. • Remote Alarm Control: Remotely alert or control the relay output of the recorder. Alarm and notification settings must be configured properly to upload to host. • Remote Advanced Operation: Remotely manage HDDs (initializing and setting properties for HDDs) as well as remotely update system firmware and clear the I/O alarm output. • Remote Shutdown/Reboot: Remotely shutdown or reboot the recorder. Camera configuration settings By default, all IP cameras are enabled for operators for each of these settings. By default, the IP cameras are only enabled for local playback and remote playback for guests. • Local Live View: Locally select and view live video. • Local Playback: Locally play recorded files that are on the recorder. • Local Manual Operation: Locally start/stop manual recording on any of the channels, snapshots, and video clips. • Local PTZ Control: Locally control PTZ dome cameras. • Local Video Export: Locally back up recorded files from any of the channels. • Remote Live View: Remotely select and view live video over the network. • Remote Playback: Remotely play and download recorded files that are on the recorder. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 105 Chapter 16: User management • Remote Manual Operation: Remotely start/stop manual recording on any of the channel. • Remote PTZ Control: Remotely control PTZ dome cameras. • Remote Video Export: Remotely backup recorded files from any channel. To customize a user’s access privileges: 1. Click the User Management icon in the menu toolbar to display its window. 2. Click the Permission button for the user whose access privileges need to be changed. The Permissions pop-up window appears. 3. Click Apply to save the settings. 4. Click the OK button to return to the previous window. 5. Click Exit to return to live view. Delete a user Only a system administrator can delete a user. To delete a user from the recorder: 1. Click the User Management icon in the menu toolbar to display its window. 2. Click the Delete button for the user to be deleted. 3. Click Yes in the pop-up window to confirm deletion. The user is immediately deleted. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. Modify a user A user’s name, password, access level and MAC address can be changed. Only a system administrator can modify a user. To modify a user: 1. Click the User Management icon in the menu toolbar to display its window. 2. Click the Edit button for the user whose details need to be changed. The Edit User pop-up window appears. 3. Edit the user information and click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window. 4. Click Exit to return to live view. 106 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 16: User management Change the Admin password The administrator’s password can be changed in the User Management menu. To change the admin password: 1. Click the User Management icon in the menu toolbar to display its window. 2. Click the Edit button for admin. The Edit User pop-up window appears. 3. Edit the current admin password and check the Change Password box. 4. Enter the new admin password and confirm it. Change the admin MAC address, if required. Click OK to save the settings and return to the previous window. 5. Click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 107 Chapter 17 System information View system information To view system information: 1. From the menu toolbar, click System Information. 2. To view device information, click Device Info. You can view the device name, model, serial number, firmware version, and encoding version. 3. To view camera information, click Camera. You can view the information on each camera: camera number, camera name, status, motion detection, tamper proof, video loss, preview link sum, and preview link information. Preview link sum shows the amount of remote applications that are 108 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 17: System information streaming video from this video channel. Preview link information shows you the IP addresses that are currently connected to this channel. 4. To view record information, click Record. You can view the camera number, recording status, stream type, active frame rate, active bit rate versus reserved bit rate (Kbps), active resolution, active record type, and active encoding parameters. The “Preview Link Sum” shows the number of streams being viewed by the recorder. The “Preview Link Information” lists all the IP addresses of the streams viewed by the recorder. 5. To view alarm input information, click Alarm Inputs. You can view the alarm input number, alarm name, alarm type, alarm status, and triggered camera. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 109 Chapter 17: System information 6. To view alarm output information, click Alarm Outputs. You can view the alarm output number, alarm name, and alarm status. 7. To view network information, click Network. You can view the IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, IPv4 default gateway, IPv6 address 1, IPv6 address 2, IPv6 default gateway, preferred DNS server, alternate DNS server, enable DHCP, enable PPPoE, PPPoE address, PPPoE subnet mask, PPPoE default gateway, MAC address, serer port, HTTP port, multicast IP, RTSP service port, enable Telnet, and total bandwidth limit (Kbps). 110 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 17: System information 8. To view HDD information, click HDD. You can view the HDD label, status, capacity, free space, property, type, and group. 9. Click Exit to return to live view. Search the system log Many events of the recorder, such as operation, alarm and notification, are logged into the system logs. They can be viewed and exported at any time. Up to 2000 log files can be viewed at once. Log files can also be exported onto a USB device. The exported file is named according to the time it was exported. For example: 20140729124841logBack.txt. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 111 Chapter 17: System information Note: Connect the backup device, such as a USB flash drive, to the recorder before commencing the log search. To search video from the system log: 1. From the menu toolbar, click System Information > Log Search. 2. Select the search start and end date and times. 3. Under Event, select an option from the drop-down list: All, Alarm, Notification, Operation, or Information. 4. From the Type list, select one of the options: Event Type All All Alarm All, Alarm Input, Alarm Output, Start Motion Detection, Stop Motion Detection, Start Camera Tamper, Stop Camera Tamper Notification All, Video Loss Alarm, Illegal Login, HDD Full, HDD Error, Duplicate IP Address Found, Network Disconnected, Abnormal Record, IP Camera Disconnected, IP Camera Address Conflicted, Input/Output Video Standard Mismatch, Record Buffer Overflow, Input/recording Resolution Mismatch, IP Camera Motion Analysis Exception Operation All, Power Up, Local: Shutdown, Abnormal Shutdown, Watchdog Reboot, Local: Restart, Local: Login, Local: Logout, Local Configure Parameters, Local: Upgrade, Local: Start Manual Recording, Local: Stop Manual Recording, Local: PTZ Control, Local: Lock File, Local: Unlock File, Local: Trigger Alarm Output, Local: Initialize HDD, Local: Add IP Camera, Local: Delete IP Camera, Local: Set IP Camera, Local: Upgrade IP Camera Firmware, Local: Playback by File, Local: Playback by Time, Local: Playback by Snapshot file, Local: Export Config File, Local: Import Config File, Quick Snapshot, Playback Snapshot, Local: Restore Admin’s Password, Local: Operate Bookmark, Local: Switch Output, Local: HDD Detect, Local: Delete HDD, Local: Restore Device Parameters, Remote: Shutdown, Remote: Reboot, Remote: Login, Remote: Logout, Remote: Configure Parameters, Remote: Upgrade, Remote: Start Manual Recording, Remote: Stop Manual Recording, Remote: PTZ Control, Remote: Lock File, Remote: Unlock File, Remote: Trigger Alarm Output, Remote: Initialize HDD, Remote: Add IP Camera, Remote: Delete IP Camera, Remote: Upgrade IP Camera Firmware, Remote: Playback by File, Remote: Playback by Time, Remote: Download by File, Remote: Download by Time, Remote: Export Config File, Remote: Import Config File, Remote: Export Record File, Remote: Export Snapshot File, Remote: Get Parameters, Remote: Get Working Status, Connect Transparent Channel, Disconnect Transparent Channel, Start Two-way Audio, Stop Two-way Audio, Remote: Alarm Arming, Remote: Alarm Disarming, Remote: Operate Bookmark, Remote: Delete HDD, Remote: Restore Device Parameters Information All, Local HDD Information, HDD S.M.A.R.T., Start Recording, Stop Recording, Delete Expired Record, System Running Status 5. Click the Search button. A list of results appears. 112 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 17: System information 6. Select a file and click: - Details: Displays information on the log or recording. For a recording, it lists such information as start time, type of event, local user, host IP address, parameter type, camera number, and gives a description on the types of events recorded and when record time was stopped. - Play: Click to start playback of the selected recording. - Export: Click to archive the selected file to a USB device. The export window appears. 7. Click Exit to return to live view. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 113 Chapter 18 Using the web browser This chapter describes how you can use the web browser interface to configure the device, play back recorded video, search through event logs, and control a PTZ dome camera. You can also specify settings on the web browser interface to optimize video playback and recording performance when operating in a low or limited bandwidth environment. Many of the browser configurations are similar to those done locally. Windows 7 and Windows 8 users Internet Explorer for Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software being installed. When using the recorder web browser interface, you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer. To have complete functionality of the web browser interface and the recorder player with Windows 7 and Windows 8, do the following: • Run the Browser interface and the recorder player application as an administrator in your workstation • Add the recorder’s IP address to your browser’s list of trusted sites To add the recorder’s IP address to Internet Explorer’s list of trusted sites: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Click Tools, and then Internet Options. 3. Click the Security tab, and then select the Trusted Sites icon. 4. Click Sites. 5. Clear the “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone” box. 6. Enter the IP address or DDNS name in the “Add this website to the zone” field. 7. Click Add, and then click Close. 8. Click OK in the Internet Options dialog box. 9. Connect to the recorder for full browser functionality. 114 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 18: Using the web browser Access the web browser To access the recorder, open the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser and enter the IP address assigned to the recorder, as a web address. On the logon window, enter the default user ID and password. Note: Only one recorder can be viewed per browser. User ID: admin Password: 1234 The default values for recorder network settings are: • IP address - 192.168.1.82 • Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 • Gateway address - 192.168.1.1 • Server port: 8000 • Ports: When using the browser: When using TruNav: RTSP port: 554 RTSP port: 554 HTTP port: 80 Server/Client software port: 8000 For more information on port forwarding, see Appendix C “Port forwarding information” on page 130. Mac Safari Browser users For TruVision recorder browser functionality in Mac Safari browsers a plug-in must be installed. System requirements • • Mac OS > 10.7 Safari > 8.0.5 Supported Recorders • • • • • • TVR12HD TVR44HD TVN10 TVN21 TVR42 TVR12 v1.0.i v1.0.c v2.0.f v3.0.b v1.2.d v1.2.c TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 115 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Plug-in installation 1. Download the TruVision Mac Safari Browser Plug-In v1.0 file from the Interlogix web page. Navigate from the home page by clicking on Video, then Recorders. Select your recorder, click on the Downloads link. Scroll down to Software. Click on the download link. 2. Unzip the UTCWebVideoPlugin.zip file and extract the pkg file to your desktop. 3. Open the file by clicking open. 4. Follow the installation instructions. 5. Enter the recorders Username and Password when requested. 6. After a successful installation, close the installation dialog window. 116 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 18: Using the web browser 7. Open Safari and connect to any supported device. Known limitations • • • • Only the Safari browser supported (not Chrome). Does not support bi-directional audio. Does not support text in. Does not support display of intelligent information of VCA events on the live view page. Contact information For contact information, go to www.interlogix.com, or www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu Web browser live view The recorder web browser lets you view, record, and play back videos as well as manage all aspects of the recorder from any PC with Internet access. The browser’s easy-to-use controls give you live view to all the recorder functions. See Figure 29 on page 118. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 117 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Figure 29: Live view in the web browser interface Table 17: Description of live view in the web browser Name Description 1. Camera Select the camera. 2. Menu toolbar Lets you do the following: • View live video • Play back video • Search for event logs • Configure settings • Log out of the interface 3. Viewer View live or playback video. 4. Display format Define how you want video to be displayed in the viewer: Multiview or full-screen. 5. Video function toolbar Lets you do the following in live view: Switch between mainstream and substream. Start/stop all streaming from selected cameras. Start recording from selected cameras. Digital zoom. Turn POS/ATM text insertion on/off. 118 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 18: Using the web browser Name Description Take a video snapshot. View previous and next camera respectively. If viewing in multiview format, live view moves to the next group of cameras for the selected number of video tiles. Turn audio on/off Turn microphone on/off 6. PTZ panel Hide/display the PTZ panel. Control a PTZ dome camera via the web browser The web browser interface lets you control the PTZ functions of a dome camera. Click a PTZ dome camera and use the PTZ controls on the interface to control the PTZ functions. Figure 30: PTZ controls 1. Directional pad/auto-scan buttons: Controls the movements and directions of the PTZ. Center button is used to start auto-pan by the PTZ dome camera. 2. Adjust speed of PTZ dome camera. 3. Adjust zoom, focus, and iris. 4. Turn on or off the camera light (if available on the camera). 5. Lens initialization: Initialize the lens of a camera with a motorized lens, such as PTZ or IP cameras. This function helps to maintain lens focus accuracy over prolong periods of time. 6. Start or stop camera wiper (if available on the camera). 7. Auxiliary focus: Automatically focus the camera lens for the sharpest picture. 8. Start selected preset/tour/shadow tour (depending on function selected). 9. List presets available. 10. List preset tours available. 11. List shadow tours available. 12. Modify brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue values. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 119 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Play back recorded video To search and play back recorded video, click Playback on the menu bar to display the Playback page shown in Figure 31 below. Figure 31: Browser playback page Item Description 1. Selected camera. 2. Multiview: Select the desired multiview format. 3. Calendar: Selected day is highlighted. 4. Search: Click to start searching recorded files for the selected camera. 5. Player Download: Click to download the Player application required to play back recordings. 6. Timeline: The timeline moves from left (oldest video) to right (newest video). Click a location on the timeline to move the cursor to where you want playback to start. 7. Playback control toolbar: Reverse: Click to reverse playback. Play/pause: Play or pause playback. Stop playback. Playback is stopped and the window changes to black. Playback reverse: Click to scroll through the different speeds available: 1/8 speed, ¼ speed, ½ speed, normal, X2 speed, X4 speed, and X8 speed. Current speed is displayed under the camera name on top right of window. Playback forward: Click to scroll through the different speeds available: 1/8 speed, ¼ speed, ½ speed, normal, X2 speed, X4 speed, and X8 speed. Current speed is displayed under the camera name on top right of window. Single frame: Click to play back one frame at a time. 8. 120 Stop all playback: Click to stop all cameras in playback. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 18: Using the web browser Item Description 9. Audio and video control toolbar: Digital Zoom: Access digital zoom. Capture: Capture a snapshot of the video. Start/stop Clipping: Start/stop video clip during playback. Sections of a recording are saved to a local computer folder. Download: Download video clips. Backup: Click to make back up of recorded files to save locally on the NVR. A list of the recorded files appears Audio On/Off: Click to enable/disable audio. Bookmark Management: Manage bookmarks. 10. Recording type: Description of the color coding of recording types that appear in the playback progress bar. Green indicates continuous recording. Red indicates alarm event recording. Yellow indicates motion recording. Pale green indicates manual recording. 11. Digital Zoom: Zoom in and out of the selected camera image. 12. Jump start: Enter a precise time in the box and click the Go To button to jump start the playback from this selected time. Select a camera and a day to search from on the calendar displayed, and then click Search. The timeline below the page indicates video recorded for the specified day. The timeline also classifies by color the type of recording with each type. Click and drag the marker across the timeline on where you want video playback to begin, and then click Play on the playback control toolbar. You can capture a snapshot of a video image, save the video playback, or download the recorded video. Search for event logs The recorder compiles a log of events, such as the start or end of video recording, recorder notifications, and alarms, through which you can easily search. Logs are categorized by the following types: • Alarm: Includes motion detection, tamper detection, video tampering, and other alarm events • Notifications: Includes system notifications such as video loss, HDD failures, and other system-related events • Operations: Includes users access to the web interfaces and other operational events • Information: Includes general information on the recorder actions, such as the start and end of video recording, etc. To search for logs, click Log on the menu bar, select a log type, specify a date and time range, and then click Search. See Figure 32 on page 122 for an example of the results TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 121 Chapter 18: Using the web browser of a log search. For further information on searching and viewing logs, go to “Search the system log” on page 111. Figure 32: Results of a log search Configure the recorder via the browser Click Configuration on the menu toolbar to display the configuration window. There are two ways to configure the recorder: Local and Remote. Camera management Camera configuration lets you define communication and network parameters such as protocol type, maximum file size, stream type and network transmission settings. You can also specify the directory locations for saving recorded and playback video, captured images, and downloaded files. Remote configuration See Figure 33 on page 123 for an example of the Configuration screen. See Table 18 on page 123 for an overview of the different browser menu functions. Please refer to the specific sections on the OSD menu functions for more information on configuring these functions. Go to Browser Configuration to set up the browser parameters. See “Access the web browser” on page 115 for further information. Note: The configuration settings defined remotely are different from those that can be defined locally. 122 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 18: Using the web browser Figure 33: Remote browser configuration window (System Information window shown) Table 18: Description of remote configuration menus Menu Function Description Camera Setup Camera Recording Settings Define the general camera settings such as camera name, stream record mode, resolution, frame rate, audio recording, and pre and post event times. See “Camera recording settings” on page 57 for more information. Snapshots Define the image quality of snapshots. See “Snapshots” on page 60 for further information. Camera OSD Define which information is displayed on-screen. See “Camera OSD” on page 60 for further information. Motion Detection Define motion detection parameters. See “Motion detection” on page 62 for more information. Privacy Mask Define the on-screen privacy mask areas. See “Privacy mask” on page 64 for more information. Camera Tamper Define the video tampering detection settings. See “Camera tamper” on page 65 for more information. Restricted Access Camera Define the cameras whose images cannot be displayed by those not logged in. See “Restricted access camera” on page 65 for more information. VCA You can define an area on screen to enable a VCA alarm. PTZ Preset/Tours Define and select PTZ Presets and Tours.SD Network Settings Define the general network settings. See “Network settings” on page 72 for more information. PPPoE Define the PPPoE settings. See “PPPoE settings” on page 74 for more information. DDNS Define the DDNS settings. See “DDNS settings” on page 75 for more information. NTP Define the NTP server settings. See ““NTP server settings” on page 76 for more information. Network Settings TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 123 Chapter 18: Using the web browser Menu Recording Alarm & Event Setup Device Management 124 Function Description Email Define the settings to send an e-mail. See “E-mail settings” on page 77 for more information. FTP Define the FTP settings. See “Configure an FTP server to store snapshots” on page 78 for more information. SNMP Define the SNMP settings. See “SNMP settings” on page 78 for more information. UPnP Enable this function so that the recorder can automatically configure its own port forwarding. See “UPnP settings” on page 79 for more information. More Settings Define a multicast IP as well as the server, HTTP, and RTSP ports. See page 72. Net Statistics Check the bandwidth being used by remote live view and playback. See “Network statistics” on page 81 for more information. Recording Schedule Define the recording schedules. See “Recording schedule” on page 82 for more information. Manual Recording Define which cameras can manually record. See “Manual recording” on page 85 for more information. Alarm Input Define the alarm input parameters for when an external alarm is triggered. See “Set up alarm inputs” on page 86 for more information. Alarm Output Define the response when an external alarm is triggered. See “Manual trigger” on page 88 for more information. Manual Trigger Define the manually trigger outputs of the recorder. See “Manual trigger” on page 88 for further information. Buzzer Settings Define the warning buzzer time. See “Buzzer settings” on page 89 for more information. Notifications Define the notification parameters when irregular events occur, such as a HDD is full. See “Alarm notification types” on page 89 for more information. Video Loss Define the video loss detection settings. See “Detect video loss” on page 90 for more information. Alarm Host Setup Define the remote alarm host. See “Alarm host setup” on page 91 for more information. Time & Date Setting Define time and date. See “Time and date” on page 92 for more information. General Settings Define the general settings of the recorder such as language, device name, enable the wizard, menu timeout, and enable front panel lock. See “General recorder settings” on page 94 for more information. Configuration Files Import/export configuration settings, restore default factory settings, and restart the recorder. See “Configuration files” on page 95 for more information. Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the recorder firmware. See “Upgrade system firmware” on page 96 for more information. Holiday Define how recordings occur during holiday periods. See TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Chapter 18: Using the web browser Menu Function Description “Holiday schedules” on page 96 for more information. Storage Management HDD Information Define the HDD basic settings and initialize the HDD. See “HDD information” on page 98 and “Initialize a HDD” on page 98 for more information. Storage Mode Define the storage mode of the HDD. See “Storage mode” on page 99 and “Group HDDs” on page 100 for more information. S.M.A.R.T. Settings List the S.M.A.R.T. information on the HDD. See “S.M.A.R.T. settings” on page 101 for more information. User Management Users Define, modify, and delete users. See Chapter 16 “User management” on page 103 for more information. System Information Device Info Review the status of the device. See Chapter 17 “System information” on page 108 for more information. Camera Review the status of the cameras. See Chapter 17 “System information” on page 108 for more information. Record Review the status of the recordings. See Chapter 17 “System information” on page 108 for more information. Alarm Input Review the status of the alarm inputs. See Chapter 17 “System information” on page 108 for more information. Alarm Output Review the status of the alarm outputs. See Chapter 17 “System information” on page 108 for more information. Network Review the status of the network. See Chapter 17 “System information” on page 108 for more information. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 125 Appendix A Specifications TVN 10 TVN 10c 8-ch / 16-ch 4-ch Video & audio input IP camera input Video compression H.264, MJEG, MPEG-4 Total bandwidth available 40/80 Mbps in 20 Mbps in Maximum bandwidth per channel 16 Mbps 16 Mbps Average bandwidth per channel 5 Mbps 5 Mbps 1-ch, RCA (2.0 Vp-p, 1 kΩ) Bi-directional audio Viewing OSD viewing resolutions Remote viewing resolutions HDMI & VGA output resolutions 1920 × 1080P / 60 Hz, 1600 × 1200 / 60 Hz, 1280 × 1024 / 60 Hz, 1280 × 720 / 60 Hz, 1024 × 768 / 60 Hz Up to 5 MPX - depending on remote client capabilities 1920 × 1080P / 60 Hz, 1600 × 1200 / 60 Hz, 1280 × 1024 / 60 Hz, 1280 × 720 / 60 Hz, 1024 × 768 / 60 Hz HDMI version 1.4 Digital zoom Up to 16X Playback Playback resolution Up to 5 MPX Synchronous playback OSD Up to 8-ch Synchronous playback web browser Up to 4-ch Reverse playback OSD Up to 1-ch Reverse playback browser Up to 4-ch Recording Recording resolution Internal SATA slots 5MPX / 3MPX / Full HD 1080p, UXGA / HD 720p / VGA / 4CIF / DCIF / 2CIF / CIF / QCIF 2 1 Maximum capacity supported 4/6 TB 2 TB Capacity per SATA drive 2/3 TB 1/2 TB TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 126 Appendix A: Specifications TVN 10 TVN 10c Recording modes Time lapse High, Time lapse Low, Event, Alarm, Manual External storage - Networking Network interface 1 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interface ezDDNS Yes DDNS Yes Total viewing bandwidth available Total viewing streams available 80/80 Mbps out 40 Mbps out 16/16 out 8 out 8 PoE IP camera ports (optional) 4 PoE IP camera ports (optional) External Interface IP camera interface PoE support PoE budget Plug-&-Play functionality PoE-af / PoE-at Max. 120 W Max. 52 W Yes. Supported cameras only Serial interface - USB interface 1 x USB 2.0 (front), 1 x USB 3.0 (back) Alarm interface 4 alarm in, 1 alarm out General Power supply Power consumption (without HDD) Operating temperature PoE Model: AC 100 to 240 VAC Non-PoE Model: 12 VDC PoE Model: 48 VDC Non-PoE Model: 12 VDC PoE Model: 180 W Non-PoE Model: 10 W PoE Model: 65 W Non-PoE Model: 10 W -10 to +55 ºC (14 to 131 °F) Relative humidity Chassis Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight (without HDD) 10 to 90% 1.5U desk-based chassis 1U desk-based chassis Without front panel: 362 × 305 × 79 mm (14.25 × 12 × 3.11 in.) Without front panel: 315 × 213 × 47 mm (12.4 × 8.4 × 3.11 in.) With front panel: 362 × 332 × 79 mm (14.25 × 13.07 × 3.11 in.) With front panel: 315 × 236.5 × 47 mm (12.4 × 9.3 × 3.11 in.) ≤ 8 kg (17.64 lb.) Operations Local Remote Browser requirements Software On screen display - VGA or HDMI Browser interface / TruVision Navigator / TVRmobile IE 8, 9, 10, 11 TruVision Navigator 5.0 SP2 or later Mobile applications TVRmobile 2.0 or later Integrated solutions Advisor, OnGuard (planned), TruPortal (planned), MasterMind TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 127 Appendix A: Specifications TVN 10 TVN 10c Supported devices Interlogix IP cameras Consult IP camera compatibility chart Interlogiw IP encoders TVE-400, TVE-800, TVE-1600 Third party IP cameras Onvif 128 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix B Product Codes This is the TruVision™ NVR 10 (TVN 10) User Manual for the models listed below: Table 1: Product codes TVN-1004c-1T TruVision NVR 10, 4 channels, 20 Mbps, 1TB TVN-1004c-2T TruVision NVR 10, 4 channels, 20 Mbps, 2TB TVN-1004cS-1T TruVision NVR 10, 4 channels, 4 channel PoE switch, 20 Mbps, 1TB TVN-1004cS-2T TruVision NVR 10, 4 channels, 4 channel PoE switch, 20 Mbps, 2TB TVN-1008-2T TruVision NVR 10, 8 channels, 40 Mbps, 2TB TVN-1008-4T TruVision NVR 10, 8 channels, 40 Mbps, 4TB TVN-1008S-2T TruVision NVR 10, 8 channels, 8 channel PoE switch, 40 Mbps, 2TB TVN-1008S-4T TruVision NVR 10, 8 channels, 8 channel PoE switch, 40 Mbps, 4TB TVN-1016-3T TruVision NVR 10, 16 channels, 80 Mbps, 3TB TVN-1016-6T TruVision NVR 10, 16 channels, 80 Mbps, 6TB TVN-1016S-3T TruVision NVR 10, 16 channels, 8 channel PoE switch, 80 Mbps, 3TB TVN-1016S-6T TruVision NVR 10, 16 channels, 8 channel PoE switch, 80 Mbps, 6TB TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 129 Appendix C Port forwarding information A router is a device that lets you share your internet connection between multiple computers. Most routers will not allow incoming traffic to the device unless you have configured them to forward the necessary ports to that device. By default our software and recorders require the following ports to be forwarded: Note: Port forwarding may reduce the security of the computers on your network. Please contact your network administrator or a qualified network technician for further information. Port: 80 HTTP protocol Used to connect via IE browser. Port: 8000 Client Software Port Used to connect to video streams. Port: 554 RTSP Port Real time streaming protocol. Used to record video remotely. Port: 1024 RTSP Port for 3G/4G Use with mobile apps. Used for 3G/4G connection. Note: It is recommended that the RTSP port 1024 should only be used when experiencing connection issues over a 3G/4G connection. Seeking further assistance Third-party assistance on configuring popular routers can be found at: http://www.portforward.com/ http://canyouseeme.org/ http://yougetsignal.com Note: These links are not affiliated with nor supported by Interlogix technical support. Many router manufacturers also offer guides on their websites as well as including documentation with the product. On most routers the brand and model number is located on or near the serial number sticker on the bottom of the device. 130 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix C: Port forwarding information If you cannot find any information for your particular router, please contact your router manufacturer or internet service provider for further assistance. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 131 Appendix D Maximum pre-recording times The maximum pre-recording time that can be selected depends on the bit rate. Frame rate, resolution and image quality do not impact time. Note: This information only applies when the bit rate is set to Constant (see “Camera recording settings” on page 57 for more information). 132 Constant bit rate Maximum pre-recording time (seconds) 32 30 48 30 64 30 80 30 96 30 128 30 160 30 192 30 224 30 256 30 320 30 384 30 448 30 512 30 640 30 768 30 896 30 1024 30 1280 25 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix D: Maximum pre-recording times Constant bit rate Maximum pre-recording time (seconds) 1536 20 1792 15 2048 15 3072 10 4096 5 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 133 Appendix E Default menu settings Display Settings Display General Picture Setting: Standard Resolution: (Null) Display Status Icons: Yes Time Bar Transparent: (Null) Enable Timebar: Yes Video Output Interface: VGA/HDMI Default View: 2*2 (for 4-ch models), 3*3 (for 8-ch models), and 4*4 (16-ch models) Sequence Dwell Time: No switch Enable Audio Output: No Event Monitor: VGA/HDMI Event Full-Screen Monitoring Dwell Time: 10 Alarm Full-Screen Monitoring Dwell Time: 10 Layout Video Output Interface: VGA/HDMI Camera Setup IP Camera Status IP Camera Camera No., Status, Edit, Advanced Set, Live View, Camera Name, IP Camera Address, Manage Port, Protocol, Device Model, Serial Number, and Firmware Camera Recording Settings Record Camera: IP Camera 1 Record Stream Mode: Main Stream (TL-Hi) Stream Type: Video & Audio 134 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix E: Default menu settings Resolution: 960*576 (960H) Bit Rate: Variable Video Quality: Medium Frame Rate: 12fps Max. Bitrate Mode: General Max Bitrate (Kbps): 2048 Pre Event: 5 s Post Event: 5 s Auto Delete (day): 0 Record Audio: Yes Record Audio: Yes PoE Setup PoE Setup PoE type Dynamic tracking of the current PoE power consumption (blue), unallocated PoE power (white), and remaining allocated PoE power budget (green) shown.Snapshot quality: Medium Snapshots Snapshot Camera: IP Camera 1 Resolution: 352*288 (CIF) Snapshot quality: Medium Camera OSD Camera OSD Settings Camera IP Camera 1 Camera Name: IP Camera 01 Display Name: Yes Display Date: Yes Display Day: Yes Date Format: MM-DD-YYYY Time Format: 12-hour Display Mode: Non-transparent & Not Flashing Image Image Settings Camera: IP Camera 1 Image Setting: Standard Brightness: 128 Contrast: 128 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 135 Appendix E: Default menu settings Hue: 128 Motion Detection Motion Detection Settings Camera: IP Camera 1 Enable Motion Detection: No Actions: Trigger Channel [camera-self]; Arming Schedule - All day for whole week; Actions: (Null) Sensitivity: 3 Zone: Full Screen Privacy Mask Privacy Mask Settings Camera: IP Camera 1 Enable Privacy Mask: No Clear All Clear Zone 1, 2, 3, 4: Null Camera Tamper Camera Tamper Settings Camera: Camera 1 Enable Camera Tamper: No Actions: Arming Schedule - All day for whole week; Actions: (Null) Sensitivity: 0 Clear Restricted Access Camera Restricted Access Camera Settings Select All: Null VCA VCA Camera: IP Camera 1 Enable VCA Alarm: No Actions: Trigger Channel [camera-self]; Arming Schedule - All day for whole week; Actions: (Null) PTZ Preset/Tours Preset/Tours Camera: IP Camera 1 Save Preset Call Preset Shadow Tour 1 Preset Tour 1 136 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix E: Default menu settings Networking Settings Network Settings Network Settings NIC Type: 10/100M/1000M Self-adaptive Internal NIC Ipv4 Address: 192.168.254.1 Bridge PoE Camera Network: Yes Enable DHCP: No IPv4 address: 192.168.1.82 IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 IPv4 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 IPv6 Address1: (Null) IPv6 Address2: (Null) IPv6 Address Gateway: (Null) Mac Address: (It depends) MTU: 1500 Preferred DNS Server: (Null) Alternate DNS Server: (Null) Server Port: 8000 HTTP Port: 80 Multicast IP: (Null) RTSP Server Port: 554 Enable Telnet: No Outgoing Bandwidth Limit (Kbps): 81920 PPPoE PPPoE Enable PPPOE: (Null) User Name: (Null) Password: (Null) Confirm: (Null) DDNS DDNS Enable DDNS: No DDNS Type: ezDDNS Server Address: www.tvr-ddns.net Host Name: (Null) TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 137 Appendix E: Default menu settings NTP NTP Enable NTP: No Interval (min): 60 NTP Server: time.nist.gov NTP Port:123 Email Email Enable Server Authentication: No User Name: (Null) Password: (Null) SMTP Server: (Null) SMTP Port: 25 Enable SSL: Disable Sender: (Null) Sender’s Email Address: (Null) Select Receiver: Receiver 1 Receiver Name: (Null) Receiver’s Address: (Null) Include Snapshot: Disable Interval: Disable FTP FTP Enable FTP: No FTP Server: (Null) FTP Port: 21 User Name: (Null) Password: (Null) Directory: Use root directory Parent Directory: (Null) Secondary Directory: (Null) Secondary Directory: (Null) SNMP SNMP Enable SMNP: No SNMP Version: SNMP Port: 161 Read Community: public 138 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix E: Default menu settings Write Community: private Trap Address: (Null) Trap Port: 162 UPnP UPnP Enable UpnP: No Mapped Type: Auto Port Type: HTTP Port; RTSP Port ; Server Port Net Detect Traffic Network Delay, Packet Loss Test: Select NIC, Destination Address Network Packet Archive: Device Name LAN1: 192.168.1.82 Network Statistics Network Stat. Type: Bandwidth IP Camera: 0bps Remote Live View: 0bps Remote Playback: 0bps Net Total Idle: 60Mbps Total Bandwidth Limit: 60Mbps Recording Recording Schedule Recording Camera: IP Camera 1 Enable Recording: Enabled Schedule: All day for whole week TL-Hi General General Instant Replay Duration: 5 minutes Manual Recording Manual Recording Disable Alarm & Event Setup Alarm Input Alarm Input Alarm Input No.: A<-1 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 139 Appendix E: Default menu settings Alarm Input Name: (Null) Type: NO Enable Alarm Input: Disable Actions: Trigger channel - No; Alarm schedule - All day for whole week; Rule (Null); PTZ link: (Null) Alarm Output Alarm Output Alarm Output No.: A<-1 Alarm Output Name: (Null) Time Out: 5 s Actions: All day for whole week Manual Trigger Manual Alarm Trigger: none Buzzer Settings System Buzzer Time: Constant Camera Buzzer Time: Constant Notifications Notification Display Event Icon: Yes Notification Type: HDD Full Enable Alarm Audio: Disable Notify Alarm Host: Disable Send Email: Disable Trigger Alarm Output: Disable Video Loss Video Loss Settings Camera: IP Camera 1 Enable Video Loss Alarm: Disable Actions: Arming Schedule - All day for whole week; Rule (Null); Alarm Host Setup Alarm Host Setup Alarm Host 1 IP: (Null Alarm Host 1 Port: 5001 Alarm Host 2 IP: (Null) Alarm Host 2 Port: 5001 Alarm Host 3 IP: (Null) Alarm Host 3 Port: 5001 140 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix E: Default menu settings Device Management Time & Date Settings DST Settings Time Zone: (GMT-08:00) Date Format: MM-DD-YYYY Time Format: 12-hour Display Day: Disable System Date: Current System Date System Time: Current System Time Auto DST Adjustment: Disable Enable DST: Disable From: Apr 1st Sun 2:00 To: Oct last Sun 2:00 DST Bias: 60 minutes General Settings General Language: English Device Name: NVR 10 Remoter Control ID: 255 Keypad Zone ID: 1 Password Required : Disable Enable Wizard: Enable Start Wizard Now: Disable Menu Timeout: 5 Minutes Mouse Pointer Speed: Low Enable Front Panel Lock: Disable Configuration Files Import/Export Config Files Device Name: (Null) Upgrade Firmware: Local Upgrade Source: USB Device Name: (Null) Holiday Holiday Settings Status: All Disabled; Start Date: 1st. Jan; End Date: 1st Jan TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 141 Appendix E: Default menu settings Storage Management HDD Information Label: Disable Total Capacity: Free Space: Overwrite: Enable Storage Mode Storage Mode Camera: IP Camera 1 Mode: Group Record on HDD: 1 Select All Enable HDD Sleeping: Yes S.M.A.R.T Settings S.M.A.R.T. Setttings HDD No.: Self-test Status: Not Tested Self-test Type: Short Test S.M.A.R.T.: Temperature (°C): Power Up (days): Self-evaluation: All-evaluation: Functional S.M.A.R.T. Information : ID ; Attribute Name ; Status ; Flags ; Threshold ; Value ; Worst ; Raw Value Bad Sector Detection Bad Sector Detection HDD No. HDD Capacity: (Null) Block Capacity: (Null) Status: (Null) Error Count: (Null) User Management Users User Management operator: 4321 guest: (Null) 142 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix E: Default menu settings System Information Device Info Device Info Device Name Model: (Model number) Serial No.: (Model’s serial number) Firmware Version: Encoding Version: Camera Camera Camera No.; Camera Name; Status; Motion Detection; Camera Tamper, Video Loss; Preview PoE PoE PoE Port; Channel Name; Camera Name;Status; Current PoE setting; Current PoE consumption; Peak PoE consumption Record Record Camera No.; Recording Status; Stream Type; Frame Rate; Bitrate (Kbps); Resolution; Record Type; Active Schedule Alarm Inputs Alarm Inputs No.; Alarm Name; Alarm Type; Alarm Status; Triggered Camera Alarm Outputs Alarm Outputs No.; Alarm Name; Alarm Status Network Network IPv4 Address: IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway IPv6 Address 1 IPv6 Address 2 IPv6 Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Enable DHCP TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 143 : Default menu settings Enable PPPOE PPPOE Address PPPOE Subnet Mask PPPOE Default Gateway MAC Address Server Port HTTP Port Multicast IP RTSP Service Port Enable Telnet Outgoing Bandwidth Limit (Kbps) HDD HDD Label; Status; Capacity; Free Space; Property; Type; Group Log search Log search Start Time: End Time: Event: All Type: All 144 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix F TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions Searching and playing back recorded video 1. In live view, press the Search button on the front panel. – Or – In live view, right-click the mouse to call up the mouse menu. Click Search Video. Note: If you are not already logged into the recorder you will have to enter your username and password. 2. The search window appears. Select the desired cameras, record type, file type as well as the start and end times of the recording. A maximum of eight cameras can be selected. 3. Click the Go button. 4. The playback window appears. To change the speed and direction of playback: Front panel: Press the left and right arrows on the front panel to speed up and slowdown playback. Press the Playback button to reverse playback. Mouse: In the playback toolbar on the bottom of the window, click and buttons to speed up and slowdown playback. Click on the timeline to jump forwards or backwards in time. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 145 Appendix F: TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions Exporting video recordings You can export a complete archive file that covers the entire period recorded (A), or you can clip one or more segments of interest in the file and just export the clips (B). A. Archiving the entire video file 1. Search for the desired recorded video. See “Searching and playing back recorded video” on page 145. 2. Insert a CD/DVD or USB device in the recorder. 3. Front panel: Press the Archive button on the front panel during playback. Mouse: Click the Archive button in the playback window. 4. The Archive window appears. Under Device Name, select the storage media used for archiving. 5. Check Include Player (or Player Backup depending on the recorder model) to include the Player tool with the archived files. 6. Click Archive to export the currently selected video file. Note: This will archive the recording file recording file currently being used. B. Archiving clipped video files You can export video that spans several recording files and/or days. The system automatically cuts the exported video files at midnight. If a recorded file runs over midnight, it will be cut into two files – pre and post-midnight. The clipped video will be exported as recording files. You can clip the segments of a video file that are of interest to you and export those. The exported video files can be merged in TruVision Player (see “Using TruVision Player” on page 148). Using the front panel: 1. Find the footage required before midnight using the playback process (start and end times should not cross midnight). 2. Insert a CD/DVD or USB device in the recorder. 3. Front panel: Press the Archive button on the front panel during playback. Mouse: Click the Archive button in the playback window. 4. The Archive window appears. Under Device Name, select the storage media used for archiving. 5. Check Include Player (or Player Backup depending on the recorder model) to include the Player tool with the archived files. 6. Click Archive to export the currently selected video file. 146 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix F: TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions Note: This will archive the recording file recording file currently being used. 7. Find the footage required after midnight (start and end times should not cross midnight). 8. Insert a CD/DVD or USB device in the recorder and select the storage media used from the menu. 9. Click Archive to export the currently selected video file. Note: This will archive the recording file recording file currently being used. Using the mouse: 1. During playback, locate the desired footage (the start and end times should cross midnight). 2. Click the Start Clipping button clip. at the start of the desired time that you want 3. Fast forward or drag the time bar to the end of playback. 4. Click the Stop Clipping button . 5. Insert a CD/DVD or USB device in the recorder. 6. Click the Archive button. A pop-up box appears asking if you want to save the video clips. Click Yes. 7. The Clips Archive window appears listing all video clips saved. Select the desired clips and click Archive. 8. The Archive window appears. Under Device Name, select the storage media used for archiving. 9. Check Include Player (or Player Backup depending on the recorder model) to include the Player tool with the archived files. 10. Click Archive to export the currently selected video file. Note: This will archive the recording file recording file currently being used. Exporting video recordings via TruVision Navigator TruVision Navigator allows you to export a single recording file per camera. Exported video files from TruVision Navigator need to be viewed using the TruVision export file tool. 1. In the playback window, drag the blue seek triangle in the Controller timeline to locate the desired time frame of the video segment. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 147 Appendix F: TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions 2. Slide the green and red markers of the video segment to adjust the time frame of the segment as required. Note: The selected time frame can apply to multiple cameras. 3. Click the Video button to move the selected video segment to the Collector. 4. In the Collector, select the desired video thumbnails to export. 5. Click Browse and select the destination of the export file. All selected video thumbnails will be exported as a single file. 6. Click the Export Now button. Using TruVision Player Playing back video using TruVision Player You can include multiple files in the TruVision Player playlist. Double-click the desired video file from the list and click the Start button. When the first file finishes, the next file will automatically start. Merging video files in TruVision Player 1. Add the exported video files to TruVision Player, 2. Click the menu icon and select Tool > Merge. 3. The Merge window appears. Click Add File to add the files you want to merge onto a selected video file. Under Output Setting, select the video file to which you want to add the files. 148 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Appendix F: TruVision Recorder Archiving Instructions 4. Click OK. TruVision NVR 10 User Manual 149 Index A E Alarm notifications types, 89 video tampering, 65 Alarm outputs manually acknowledging, 88 Archiving exporting files to a backup device, 49 quick archive, 48 video clips, 50 Email notifications, 77 Event logs search remotely, 121 Export configuration settings, 95 External alarm set up, 86 B Back panel description, 11 Bad sector detection, 102 Bookmarks create, 47 playback, 47 saving, 47 types, 47 Brightness modify, 62 C Cameras layout, 53 Contrast modify, 62 F Factory default settings restore, 95 Firmware update, 96 Frame-by-frame playback, 46 Front panel button functions by task, 20, 21 Front panel description, 20 Front panel lock, 95 FTP server settings, 78 H HDD check status, 98 grouping, 100 initialize, 98 properties, 100, 101 Holiday schedules recording, 96 D Daily schedules recording, 83 Date configure display, 92 DDNS settings, 75 Default settings restore, 95 Digital zoom description, 33 playback, 42 playback, 43 Digital zoom in playback, 47 DST, 92 150 I Import configuration settings, 95 Instant playback, 44 IP camera status, 55 supported, 55 L Language change GUI language, 94 Live view mouse menu, 30 Live view toolbar, 32 Login password, 94 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual M MacSafari browser, 115 Main menu accessing, 26 description, 26 icon descriptions, 26 Manual recording, 85 Menu timeout change time, 94 Monitors change output mode, 94 connecting, 12 Motion detection, 62 Mouse pointer speed change, 94 Multivierw display mode, 31 N Network packet data exporting, 81 Network settings general set up, 72 Network settings for browser, 115 Network status, 80 Network traffic checking, 80 Notifications alarm types, 89 external alarms, 86 NTP server, 77 O OSD settings, 61 P Password change admin password, 107 change user password, 106 enable/disable login password, 94 Playback 24-hour playback, 45 bookmarks, 47 change playback speed, 46 instant playback, 44 playing back archived files, 51 pop-up menu description, 43 search by event, 38 search by time, 38 search by video type, 38 skip time, 45 snapshots, 39 web browser, 120 Playback control panel description, 42 Playback control toolbar quick access, 43 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual Player using for playback, 51 Power up and down recorder, 14 PPPoE settings, 74 Preset calling up, 35 Preset tour call up, 70 calling up, 35 Preset tours set up, 69 Presets call up, 69 selecting, setting up and deleting, 68 set up, 69 Privacy mask, 64 PTZ control panel description, 34 PTZ dome cameras control remotely, 119 PTZ settings, 67 R Recorder address change, 94 Recorder name change, 94 Recording schedules daily, 83 defining, 82 Remote control connect to the recorder, 25 description, 23 Resolution change monitor resolution setup, 94 Restricted access, 65 S S.M.A.R.T. information on a HDD, 101 Saturation modify, 62 Search bookmarks, 47 recordings by event, 38 snapshots, 39 system logs, 111 Sequencing cameras, 31 Setup wizard using, 15 Shadow tour call up, 71 Shadow tour tour calling up, 35 Shadow tours set up, 70 Single view display mode, 31 Skip time playback, 45 151 quick access, 43 Snapshots capture remotely, 120 configure settings, 60 playback, 39 recording settings, 59 upload to FTP server, 78 SNMP protocol settings, 78 Soft keyboard, 28 Status icons enable/disable display, 94 System information view, 108 System logs playback, 111 search, 111 Wizard enable/disable, 94 T Tamper detect video tampering, 65 Time configure display, 92 U UPnP settings, 79 User privileges camera configuration, 105 local configuration, 104 remote configuration, 105 Users adding a new user, 103 customizing user privileges, 104 deleting a user, 106 modify user information, 106, 107 V VCA setup, 66 Video format PAL/NTSC, 14 Video loss set up detect, 90 Video output change manually, 94 Video search menu, 36 W Warning buzzer modify, 89 Web browser accessing, 115 camera management, 122 control PTZ dome camera, 119 remote configuration of recorder, 122 search and play back recorded video, 120 search event logs, 121 video snapshot, 120 152 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual
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