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E1000 series 8CH Pure NVR(E1008) 8CH Hybrid DVR(E1008H) User Manual V2.3.1.1

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1 Chapter 1 Hardware Introduction 1.1 Package Contents 1.1.1 E1008 E1008 NVR unit USB optical mouse Power adaptor Power cable Software CD M

Page 3 - Battery Safety Information

91 2.12 Alarm Setting To setup an alarm setting, user needs to complete following steps: 1. Setting up the alarm conditions (see also Chapter 2.12.1

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92 4. In No. column displays the alarm setting number. The number of alarm is assigned by NVR/DVR system in default. 5. Enter alarm name and

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93 7. In Camera section, select and click on the camera number in Motion and Video Loss to set the condition for the system to alarm. - Motion: sel

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94 8. In Sensor section, select and click on the sensor number to set the condition for the system to alarm. If the sensor normal stat

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95 9. In System section, mark the check box to set the conditions that are caused by system. - Reboot: when the NVR/DVR system reboot without abnor

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96 12. To modify the alarm condition setting, click Setting button of Alarm # that user has created. Remember to click Apply to save the changes after

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97 2.12.2 Setup the Alarm Action Setup the alarm action for system to perform when the alarm condition has been triggered. 1. Click Setup tab > A

Page 10 - 1.1 Package Contents

98 4. The No., Name, Description, and Priority column display the current alarm’s information. The Trigger Type displays the current alarm’s trigger

Page 11 - 1.2 Front Panel

99 6. In Action section, user may now set the alarm action for the system to perform when the alarm condition is activated. - Launch E-Map: Display

Page 12 - 1.3 Back Panel

100 - IP Camera Relay Set to enable/disable the relay operation when the alarm is activated. - Play Warning Sound Play alarm sound. - Send E-mail

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2 1.2 Front Panel 12 3 64 5 ○1 Recording status indicator ○3 Foot rubber ○2 System power indicator ○4 USB port ○5 USB port ○6 Foot rubber

Page 14 - 1.4 Hard Disk Installation

101  Mail Fill the mailing information. Click Test Account button can exam the mail is workable or not.  From: Enter the sender e-mail

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102  Backup Location: YouTube and Dropbox cannot be enabled at the same time.  FTP: Upload the alarm video clip to the FTP site that user has se

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103  Dropbox: Upload the alarm video clip to the Dropbox space that user has setup. a. Get a Dropbox account. Go to Dropbox website and follow the

Page 17 - 2.1 Getting Started

104 - PTZ preset point Position the PTZ camera based on the preset point setting. Beside the PTZ preset point check box, click Detail. In the Tri

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105 2.13 User Account Setting Only administrator level authority can access User Setting. The maximum user accounts are 32. 2.13.1 Create the User A

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106 4. In User Setting dialog, Select and fill in the following information.  Name: Enter the user name.  Description: Enter the user descriptio

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107 5. Click Apply to save the account setting. The user account is list in User Setting list. 6. Adding another user account, repeat above steps.

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108 2.13.2 Delete the User Account User can remove un-wanted or expired user account. 1. Click Setup tab in Preview mode. 2. Then, click User Setti

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109 2.14 I/O Setting Setup I/O device status. 2.14.1 Sensor Setting 1. Click Setup tab > Alarm Setting > Sensor tab. 2. Click the drop-down

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110 2.14.2 Relay Setting 1. Click Setup tab > Alarm Setting > Relay tab. 2. Click the drop-down list and select the Relay #. 3. Enter relay

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3 1.3 Back Panel 1.3.1 E1008 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 ○1 MIC input port ○7 RS485 port ○2 Audio output port ○8 Sensor input port ○3 LAN1/LAN2 port ○9

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111 2.15 Emap Setting E-Map can hold up to 8 maps in *.jpg or *.bmp format. User may locate the camera, sensor and relay on the map. 2.15.1 Setup th

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112 3. Click Edit button to switch to Emap setup mode. 4. Then, click the Map number (1 to 8) that user want to setup. 5. Next, click icon to

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113 6. When the inserted map appears on the Emap screen, user may now drag the camera, sensor, and relay icons to its place on the map. Icons on the

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114 2.16 iPOS Setting Set from which camera screen to display the data from the POS equipment. Click Setting, to set the POS Console Setting. [Note]

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115  Text Filter: Enter the word you want to be removed. 5. To setup another iPOS setting, repeat the above steps. 6. To modify the iPOS setting,

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116 7. To delete the iPOS, mark the iPOS and click Delete button. 8. To view the iPOS event log, refer to Chapter 2.17.3.

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117 2.17 Log Viewer Show the record of activities (alarm, event, iPOS) that take place in the system. User can view and search for specific log. 2.17

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118 3. To filter the logs, select and click the select Type -- System, Network, Operation, Event, or All. 4. Set the Start Date/Time and End Date/T

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119 7. Click on the event log can view the log video. 8. Click Export button can output the log result list to external USB pen drive in *.cvs file

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120 2.17.2 Using the Alarm Log Viewer The alarm log viewer is both supported in preview and playback mode. View the Alarm Event Alert and display war

Page 35 - 2.5 System Setup

4 1.3.2 E1008H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 ○1 MIC input port ○8 RS485 port ○2 Audio output port ○9 Sensor input port ○3 LAN1/LAN2 port ○10 Alarm(r

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121 5. Clicking Refresh button to refresh the alarm events list. 6. Double-click on alarm event can playback the event video.

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122 Search Alarm Event Logs Searching the specific alarm event. 1. Click Alarm Log icon ( ). 2. The Alarm Log Viewer dialog box is appeared and loca

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123 4. In Alarm Log Viewer dialog box, select the Camera that user wants to search. Multiple cameras selection is allowed. 5. Set the searching per

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124 2.17.3 Using the POS Log Viewer Search the iPOS event. The POS Log viewer is both supported in preview and playback mode. 1. Click POS Log ( ).

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125 3. In POSViewer dialog box, select the Camera that user wants to search. 4. Set the searching period at Start Date/Time and End Date/Time column

Page 41 - 2.5.4 Update/Export/Import

126 2.18 NVR/DVR System Tools 2.18.1 Hard Disk Calculator Estimate the hard disk recording capacity. The result of calculation is a rough value whic

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127 3. In Hard Disk Calculator dialog box, enter the expect hard disk size or expect recording time in Expected HD Size (GB) or Estimated Recording T

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128 Chapter 3 Monitoring the NVR/DVR After setting up the NVR/DVR system, user can start to monitor the NVR/DVR in preview mode. The following chapte

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129 3.1 Manage Camera Channels User can arrange the channel display position as user is desired. Select the camera in Camera section. Then, drag th

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130 3.2 Meaning of Icons and Figures  The description of icons on each channel: The first icon is indicated the current recording status. - Red

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5 1.4 Hard Disk Installation The NVR/DVR unit supports 1 SATA hard disks inside of NVR/DVR unit. Follow the illustrated instructions below to install

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131 3.3 Enable/Disable the Camera Channel In Camera list, user can enable/disable camera. When camera is disabled, monitor and record function are bo

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132 3.4 Screen Channel Display Mode The NVR/DVR has provided 6 types of screen display mode – single ( ), QUAD ( ), 9-split screen ( ), and 8-split s

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133 3.5 Enable/Disable the Sound of the Channel User can click the audio icon ( ) to mute ( ) the sound of channel. Click the audio icon ( ) again to

Page 50 - 2.6 Network Setting

134 3.6 Switch Multiple Screen to Single Screen Display In multiple screen display mode, user can double-click on the channel screen

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135 3.7 View the Emap Click Emap( ) to call out the Emap dialog box. Click icon on E-map dialog box to expand the E-map dialog box o

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136 3.8 Snapshot the Screen Taking a quick capture of current display screen and save in *.jpg format to external USB pen drive. 1. Plug in the USB

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137 3.9 Full Screen Display View the surveillance screen in full screen display mode. In preview mode, click full screen icon ( ) to switch to full s

Page 54 - 2.6.2.2 Setup the UPnP

138 3.10 Hide the Camera List User can hide the camera list to have larger view of surveillance screen. In preview mode, click icon and the camera

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139 3.11 Auto Display Channel in Cycle Click to start channel display in cycle automatically. To stop auto cycle display, click again. If tota

Page 56 - 2.7 Storage Setting

140 3.12 Enable/Disable 2-Way Audio Function This function allows the NVR/DVR server site and IP camera site to talk via internet using microphone. M

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6 1.5 Pin Definition of Sensor/Relay/RS485 Port The I/O card enables you to connect 4 sensor inputs and 4 relay outputs. Just connect the external se

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141 Chapter 4 Playback Recorded Video on NVR/DVR System In this chapter, it is going to description how to playback recorded video on NVR/DVR system

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142 4.2 Playback the Specific Date/Time Period User can select the specific date and time period to playback. 1. In playback mode, click Calendar (

Page 60 - 2.7.4 iSCSI Setting

143 4.3 Using the Event Search to Playback the Event In playback mode, user can use Event Search to find the specific event to playback. 1. Se

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144 5. When the Event list appears, click and select the item user wants to view; but not all the events can be playback such as Sensor. 6. To close

Page 62 - 2.8 Camera Setting

145 4.4 Using the Visual Search to Playback the Specific Time In playback mode, user can use Visual Search to find the specific time to playbac

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146 5. When a series of frames appear by date, click on the frame to display another series of frames and search by every 2 hours of that date, every

Page 64 - 2.8.2 Connect the IP Camera

147 4.5 To Bookmark a Section of the Video User can bookmark a specific time of video section. 1. Using the mouse to move the playback time progre

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148 4. Select and click one in the bookmark list to review the file. 5. To modify the bookmark, select the bookmark and click Edit button. 6. To d

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149 4.6 Use the Playback Mode 4.6.1 Manage Channel Display Position User can arrange the channel display position that user is desired. Select the c

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150 4.6.2 Enable/Disable Sound of the Channel First, switch to single screen display mode. Then, Click the icon on the channel screen to disable t

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7  Sensor Pin definition Pin Definition 1 Sensor Signal 1 2 Sensor Signal 2 3 Sensor Signal 3 4 Sensor Signal 4 G Sensor Ground Signal  Alarm Pi

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151 4.6.3 Switch Multiple Screen Display to Single Screen Display In multiple screen playback mode, user can double-click on the channel screen

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152 4.6.4 Full Screen Display View the playback screen in full screen display mode. In playback mode, click full screen icon ( ) to switch to full sc

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153 4.6.5 Hide the Camera List User can hide the camera list to have larger view of surveillance screen. In playback mode, click icon next to prev

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154 4.6.6 Output a Video Clip to a USB Pen Drive 1. Switch the playback screen to 1 single screen display mode. 2. Using and button to expand t

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155  Start Date/Time: Displays the begin time and date of segment video file.  End Date/Time: Displays the end time and date of segment video file

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156 4.6.7 Snapshot the Screen View 1. Select the channel or all channels. 2. Plug the USB pen drive to NVR/DVR unit. 3. Click Snapshot ( ) button.

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157 Chapter 5 Playback by Qplayer You can playback the backup files by using QPlayer applications on the PC. When you back up the recorded file, QPla

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158 Chapter 5.1 Familiarizing Functions of Qplayer In Qplayer main UI, click File > Open File to located the backup file folder. Please copy the

Page 77 - Privacy Mask

159 Name Function (2) Split Screen Mode Select from 7 kinds of split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all the camera, or one camera

Page 78 - Motion Detection

160 Name Function (10) Power button Call up the Power dialog box. In the Power dialog box, user may do the following: - Exit: To shutdown the NVR/DV

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8 Chapter 2 Main System Configuration 2.1 Getting Started 1. Connect the power cable and mouse to NVR/DVR unit. 2. Power on the NVR/DVR unit and w

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161 Name Function bar (16) Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any location of the track. Using t

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162 5.1.1 To Bookmark a Section of the Video for Playback User can bookmark a specific time of video section. 1. Using the mouse to move the playb

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163 4. Select and click one in the bookmark list to review the file. 5. To modify the bookmark, select the bookmark and click Edit button. 6. To d

Page 83 - Suspicious Object

164 Chapter 6 Using the PCViewer User can use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access NVR/DVR system by entering the IP address. To use th

Page 84 -  Sensor

165 6.1 Familiarizing Functions of Preview Mode (2)(3)(4)(4)(1) (5) (6) (7)(8) Name Function (1) Playback Click it to switch to playback mode and pla

Page 85 -  Relay

166 6.2 Familiarizing Functions of Playback Mode (2)(3)(4)(5)(7)(6)(8)(1) (12) (13)(9) (10) (11) Name Function (1) Playback Click it to switch to pla

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167 Name Function (7) Result display area Display the search result of found recorded data. (8) Date and Time It shows the current date and time. (9)

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168 Appendix Recovery NVR/DVR System through the USB port Save the firmware on USB pen drive and through the USB port on NVR/DVR unit to recovery the

Page 88 - Setup PTZ function

169 7. After all procedures have completed, the Reboot window is show up. Remove the USB pen drive from NVR/DVR unit and click Reboot button to resta

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170 WARRANTY NOTICE LIMITED WARRANTY AVer Information, Inc. warrants this product to be free of defects resulting from faulty manufactur

Page 90 - After is done, click

9  Setup System Date and Time: Setup the date and time in order to have corrected recording time and date. Please refer to Chapter 2.5.1.  Format

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171 EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES THE MANUFACTURER’S SOLE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A DEF

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10 2.2 Familiarizing Functions in Preview Mode (1)(2)(3)(4)(8)(5)(6)(7)(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)(15)(16)(17) Name Function (1) Setup Click Setup b

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FCC NOTICE (Class A) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may no

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11 Name Function (7) POS Log Viewer Search and display POS event logs (see also Chapter 2.17.3). (8) Date and Time It shows the current system date an

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12 Name Function (16) Power button Call up the Power dialog box. In the Power dialog box, user may do the following: - Exit: To shutdown the NVR/DVR

Page 96 - 2.10 Alarm Schedule

13 2.3 Familiarizing Functions in Playback Mode Click playback tab to switch to playback mode. (1)(2)(3)(4)(10)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(11) (12) (13) (15)(14)

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14 Name Function (6) Search NVR/DVR supports 2 type of searching in playback mode – Event Search and Visual Search. - Event Search: Search from the r

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15 Name Function (10) Date and Time It shows the current date and time. (11) Playback Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded vi

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16 Name Function (18) System Information Click it to view NVR/DVR system’s version and copyright. (19) Power button Call up the Power dialog box. In

Page 100 - 2.12 Alarm Setting

17 Name Function (23) Playback Control Buttons From left to right order: Previous: Go back to the previous frame. Slower: Play the recorded video

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18 2.4 Compact Mode The preview and playback are both supported compact mode. To switch to Compact mode, click power button (located at upper right c

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19 2.4.1 Familiarizing Functions in Preview Compact Mode Name Function (1) Setup Click Setup button to configure settings for cameras, recording, ne

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20 Name Function (4) Full screen Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video. To return, click the arrow icon at bottom of right. W

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COPYRIGHT © 2014 AVer Information Inc. All rights reserved. All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc. Reproduced or transmitted in an

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21 Name Function (8) Alarm Log Viewer Click button to view and search the alarm event logs (see also Chapter 2.17.2).

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22 2.4.2 Familiarizing Function in Playback Compact Mode Name Function (1) Setup Click Setup button to configure settings for cameras, recording, ne

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23 Name Function (3) Full screen Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video. To return, press the right button of the mouse or ESC on

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24 Name Function (5) Bookmark Mark a reference point when reviewing the recorded video file to which you may return for later reference (see also Chap

Page 109 - - Send E-mail

25 Name Function (11) / (Zoom in/Zoom out) To expand the playback time bar from an hour to minute. (12) Progress bar Show the progress of the file

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26 2.5 System Setup Click Setup tab in preview/playback mode to switch to system setup mode. In Setup mode, user should see the System Information di

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27 2.5.1 General System Setting Setup the language of NVR/DVR system, video type, system date and time, synchronize the system time. Click Setup tab

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28 synchronize time on a daily basis.  Update Now: User can click Update Now button to adjust time right away. 2.5.2 System Advanced Setting In Adv

Page 113 - - PTZ preset point

29 2.5.2.1 Daylight Saving Time Setting User can setup daylight saving mode as user is desired. 1. Select the mode of Daylight saving.  Mode 1:

Page 114 - 2.13 User Account Setting

30 2.5.2.2 Customizing System Login Setting Enable the conditions in Login section you want the system to automatically carry out. Click Apply to sav

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Contents CHAPTER 1 HARDWARE INTRODUCTION ... 1 1.1 Package Contents ...

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31 2.5.3.3 Customizing System Miscellaneous Setting Enable the conditions in Miscellaneous section you want the system to perform. Click Apply to sav

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32 2.5.4 Update/Export/Import In Configure Update, user can import the backup configure file to NVR/DVR system and export the configure file to exter

Page 118 - 2.14 I/O Setting

33 2.5.4.1 Import the NVR/DVR System Configuration To regain the same settings back from previously backup configuration file. 1. Plug the USB pen d

Page 119 - 2.14.2 Relay Setting

34 4. Then, click Import button. 5. A message dialog box will appear to remind user that the NVR/DVR system will reboot after restoring the backup

Page 120 - 2.15 Emap Setting

35 2.5.4.2 Export the NVR/DVR System Configuration Backup a copy of all the settings and allows you to regain the same settings back. 1. Plug in the

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36 3. In Export dialog box, user should see the backup configuration file path and default backup configuration file name. 4. Next, click Export bu

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37 2.5.4.3 Upgrade the NVR/DVR Firmware To update the firmware of NVR/DVR system. 1. Plug the USB pen drive that contains the NVR/DVR firmware file.

Page 123 - 2.16 iPOS Setting

38 5. A message dialog box will appear to inform user that the upgrade process is completed. Click OK button to restart the NVR/DVR system.

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39 2.5.4.4 Upgrade the IP Camera Module Patch To update the firmware of NVR/DVR system. 1. Plug the USB pen drive that contains the IP camera patch

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40 2.5.5 Reset to Factory Default Reset the NVR/DVR system back to factory default value. All configurations will be lost after reset to factory defa

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2.5.2.1 Daylight Saving Time Setting ... 29 2.5.2.2 Customizing System Login Setting ...

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41 2.6 Network Setting Select type of IP mode, setup the IP address of NVR/DVR, and configure the DDNS. 1. Click Setup tab > System Setting; cli

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42 - GATEWAY: A network device act as a passageway to internet. Enter the network gateway IP address - DNS: Domain Name Server translates domain nam

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43 2.6.1 Setup the NVR/DVR Server Name Assign a name for the NVR/DVR system. Alphabet letters and numbers only. 1. Click Setup tab > System Setti

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44 2.6.2 Network Advanced Setting User can setup camera transmitting, UPnP function, bandwidth limit setting, and network port setting. Click Setup

Page 131 - Search Alarm Event Logs

45 2.6.2.1 Setup the Transmitting Camera Select and click on the camera number in the Transmitting Camera section you want to make it accessible via

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46 2.6.2.4 Setup the Network Port Assign a Network Port for remote accessing connection.

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47 2.7 Storage Setting In storage setting, user can add the storage path, remove the storage path, format hard disk, and set the hard disk recycle ti

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48 2.7.1 Formatting the Hard Disk Follow the steps below to format the hard disk for first time installation or re-format the hard disk to the type t

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49 2.7.2 Setup Storage Path for Recording Data Without storage path, the NVR/DVR system won’t be able to record. Add a storage path for saving reco

Page 136 - 2.18.2 On Screen Keyboard

50 2.7.3 Setup Hard Disk and Event Log Recycle Time  Delete recorded after Days: If user wants the system to automatically erase the data after a c

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2.8.2.1 Active IP Function ... 58 2.8.3 Camera Detail Configuration ...

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51 2.7.4 iSCSI Setting Connect the iSCSI server on your network to use as a storage path for saving recorded data. 1. Enter the following informati

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52 4. Click Storage tab, user will see the iSCSI HDD is listed in Detected HDD section. 5. To format iSCSI HDD, select it and click Format button. 6

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53 2.8 Camera Setting To connect and configure the analog and IP camera. Click Setup tab > Camera Setting.

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54 2.8.1 Connect the Analog Camera Analog camera only supports on E1008H model. 1. Connect the DVI cable to the video in port of NVR/DVR. 2. Conn

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55 2.8.2 Connect the IP Camera 1. Click Setup tab > Camera Setting. 2. In Camera Information page is divided into 4 areas –Camera List, Capacity

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56 3. Select the Type of camera as IP in Camera List. 4. Then, click Search button to find IP cameras on LAN network. 5. In Search result list, sel

Page 144 - 3.7 View the Emap

57 7. After connection is successful, user should see the live video is displayed. 8. Also, user can enter the following data in Camera Information

Page 145 - 3.8 Snapshot the Screen

58 2.8.2.1 Active IP Function The Active IP function allows user to configure the AVer IP camera series’ IP mode, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, p

Page 146 - 3.9 Full Screen Display

59 3. In Active IP dialog box, user can change IP mode of the IP camera and configure related parameters. 4. After configuring, click OK to save th

Page 147 - 3.10 Hide the Camera List

60 2.8.3 Camera Detail Configuration User can configure the IP/analog camera’s detail settings. Click Setup tab > Camera Setting; click +

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2.13.1 Create the User Account ... 105 2.13.2 Delete the User Account ...

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61  Basic  Video Adjustment: Configure the Brightness, Contract, Hue, Saturation, and Sharpness of IP camera.  IP Camera: Enable/disable

Page 150 - NVR/DVR System

62  Preference In Preference page, user can tune the IP camera white balance, select display color or black & white, set the flicker frequency,

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63  Denoise: Select Disable/2D/3D/Auto to reduce the excessive noise on the video image. Select Auto and set the Sensitivity level.  AE Profile

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64  Exposure In Exposure page, user can set the exposure area, exposure mode, and calibrate the DC Iris. After completing the setting, click Apply t

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65  Stream User can setup Codec, Resolution, FPS, Bitrate Mode, and Quality of Stream 1, and Stream 2 on the IP camera channel. The Str

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66  ROI ROI stands for Region on Interest. It helps users to optimize bandwidth and storage. Users can select the key area to transmit as separate

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67  Smart Stream Smart Stream optimizes bandwidth and storage space by increasing or decreasing quality for selected areas based upon criticality.

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68  Privacy Mask In Privacy Mask page, user can enable 3 privacy masks. Simply adjust the size and position the mask on the area user wants to conce

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69  Motion Detection In the motion detection page, the frame will blink when the motion detected has reached the percentage threshold setting. This

Page 158 - 4.6 Use the Playback Mode

70  IVA Form drop-down list select the IVA function – Cross detection, Tampering, Missing object, or Suspicious object.

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3.7 View the Emap ... 135 3.8 Snapshot the Screen ...

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71 Cross Detection Cross detection function detects moving objects that cross the virtual lines that user has set up in IP camera application and to t

Page 161 - 4.6.4 Full Screen Display

72 Tampering Select Enable tamper detection to enable tampering function. And, alarm will trigger when the following situation has occurred.  Spray-

Page 162 - 4.6.5 Hide the Camera List

73 Missing Object Select a certain object on the screen for the camera system to detect; System gives alarm when the object disappears. 1. Select

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74 Suspicious Object Suspicious Object is an unusual object appears on the screen. 1. Select the Suspicious Object from the drop-down list. 2. A red

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75  Sensor The Sensor setting only support for IP camera. Setup the sensor of IP camera. 1. In Camera Management dialog box, click Sensor tab. 2

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76  Relay The Relay setting only support for IP camera. Setup the relay of IP camera. a. In Camera Management dialog box, click Relay tab. b. C

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77  MFZ - The IP camera has motorized lens can perform MFZ function(motorized focus and zoom). - MFZ function doesn’t suport for analog camera. Ad

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78 Name Function Continuous zoom out Press to zoom out continuous. Reset To reset the zoom back to the center of screen view in default

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79  Setup PTZ function Setup IP Camera PTZ Function User can enable PTZ function if the IP camera has supported. 1. In Camera Management dialog box

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80 (the setup time period is 1~60 seconds). After is done, click Save to keep the settings. Setup Analog Camera PTZ Function User can enable PTZ funct

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CHAPTER 6 USING THE PCVIEWER ... 164 6.1 Familiarizing Functions of Preview Mode ...

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81 5. Preset Setting: use the control panel to adjust the position of the camera and select the Preset Number to assign a number for the camera prese

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82 2.8.4 Familiarizing Functions on PTZ Control Panel User can control PTZ camera through PTZ control panel in preview mode. Enable and set up the PT

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83 2. The functions’ description of PTZ control panel is as following. (5)(6)(7)(4)(3)(2)(1)(9)(8) Name Function (1) Camera preset position number Mo

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84 2.9 Record Management - The recording schedule is always record in default. - If the storage path is not set, the NVR/DVR system couldn’t recor

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85 - Event Recording Start recording the video from the selected camera only when the system detects movement. Once a motion is detected, the system

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86 7. After selecting the recording mode, select date and time on date time table. 8. If user wants to apply this record schedule to other or all

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87 2.10 Alarm Schedule Setting up the schedule for alarm action that user has setup in Alarm setting (see also Chapter 2.12). According to the alarm

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88 3. Next, click Apply to save the setting. 4. To disable the alarm schedule, select “Disable” and click on the date and time table and click Apply

Page 179 - WARRANTY NOTICE

89 2.11 Backup Setting Backup the recorded files to external USB pen drive. In Backup setting, user can select different channels or ti

Page 180 - CONTACT INFORMATION

90 5. User can backup multiple recorded file (different channels and different time period) at the same time. Repeat the above steps to create the ba

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