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.DV 3 SERIES DVR.6. RS232 to Eight RCA Audio Input Cables 7. 16-ch Loop Out Cable (Only applicable to 16-ch unit) 8. This Instruction Manual If any of these materials are missing, please contact the vendor or NUVICO customer help desk immediately.
DV 3 SERIES DVR.NUVICO. NUVICO makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder, the software, the hard drives, personal computers, peripheral devices, or unapproved/unsupported devices.Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. 53 Smith Street, Englewood, NJ 07631 Tel: (201) 541-1605.Before you try to record important subjects, we highly recommend that you make several test recording and playback sessions to ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operating and being operated correctly. Please note that NUVICO, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising.Immediately turn the DVR’s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Please consult the DVR distributor or the closest Nuvico customer help desk. Do not allow the equipment come into contact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids.lead to fire. Use a dry cloth on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the device. In dusty, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects around the ventilation or the slots on the outer casing over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire.CAUTION. Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the greenhouse or trunk of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the battery to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries.TABLE OF CONTENTS DISCLAIMER.2 FCC NOTICE.3 CANADIAN RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS.3 READ THIS FIRST.4 Test Sessions.
4 The Privacy act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. § 552a).4 Warranty Limitations.4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.5 WARNING.4. ADVANCED RECORDING.40 4.1 ALARM RECORDING.40 4.2 MOTION RECORDING.41 4.3 SCHEDULE RECORDING.42 4.4 COMBINATION RECORDING.42 4.4.1 Continuous recording and alarm recording.42 4.4.2 Motion recording and alarm recording.43 4.4.3 Schedule and alarm recording.43 4.4.4 Schedule motion recording and alarm recording.44 4.4.5 Summary of combination.45 5.7.7 CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A ROUTER INTO A LAN.73 7.8 Configuring the DVR to communicate with Linksys Router.77 8.
SYSTEM.78 8.1 GENERAL.78 8.1.1 System ID.78 8.1.2 Auto Key Lock.78 8.1.3 Key Tone.79 8.1.4 Keypad Model.79 8.1.5 Record Size.79 8.2 TIME.80 8.2.1 Time Sync.80.QUICK START PAGE The Factory Default password for the unit is “000000” The Default password to run the CMS software is “0” DV 3 SERIES DVR.DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LAYOUT 1. FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 1. POWER BUTTON This button turns the unit on or off. RECORD This button starts recording. STOP This button stops recording.
PLAY This button is used to start the playback of recorded data. PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTONS This button is used to adjust playback speed, advance field by field, forward and to rewind the images. SCHEDULE This button turns the scheduled recording mode on or off.
When the schedule recording is on, schedule LED will be lit.2. REAR PANEL LAYOUT NVDV3-4000N NVDV3-8000N NVDV3-16000N 1. CAMERA INPUTS BNC connectors for composite video inputs. LOOP OUTPUTS BNC connectors for composite video outputs.
DV 3 SERIES DVR.3. 75 OHM TERMINATION SWITCH Video signal termination for loop-outs. AUDIO INPUT DB9 to multiple RCA connectors. AUDIO OUTPUT RCA jack connectors. ALARM SIGNAL INPUTS / OUTPUT / RS422 & RS485 4 inputs (NVDV3-4000N), 8 inputs (NVDV3-8000N), 16 inputs (NVDV3-16000N) / 2 output s RS / input for PTZ cameras or keyboard controllers.3. IR REMOTE CONTROLLER POWER DVR ID EXT. SEARCH TIME SEARCH INFORMATION BACK UP DISPLAY MODE PAN/TILT/ZOOM ENTER CANCEL / OSD OFF ZOOM MENU - BUTTON REWIND + BUTTON FAST FORWARD STOP SCHEDULE REC ON/OFF PLAY STEP RECORD NUMBERS & ALPHABET DV 3 SERIES DVR.4.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 5. ALARM CONNECTION ALARM IN ALARM OUT ALARM SENSOR ALARM BUZZER DV 3 SERIES DVR.I. BASIC SETTINGS Time & Date Setting When the DVR is powered on for the very first time, the time and date are set as default to January 1, 2005 Saturday 01:00:00. Before any other operation of the Digital Video Recorder, it is important to setup the time and the date.II. BASIC OPERATION This section will cover basic features of the DVR such as simple recording and playback. Also, it will cover the main screen explaining many alert, operational, channel, DVR status, the time and hard drive space counter.
Moreover, it will also address several live view modes the DVR has to offer, which include several multiple channel view modes, automatic sequence modes and the channel swapping feature as well as the zoom feature.2. INFORMATION & LOG LIST 2.1 INFORMATION The information screen displays the basic information about the DVR. Press MENU to access the main setup window, and then select SYSTEM to access system setup. When the MENU button is pressed, a prompt for the administrator’s password will appear.Information Screen 1 of 2 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ 1. MODEL Displays the number of channels and the compression engine the DVR utilizes. Displays the serial number of the unit, also known as the Host Name. 3.Information Screen 2 of 2 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ 1.
INTERNAL HDD Displays the number of internal hard disk drives and their sizes. RACK DEVICE Displays the removable device installed in the removable bay.
3.2.2 LOG The log chart keeps record of all the events and alerts, 8 logs per page. The DVR keeps log from the initial power on of the DVR. The record of items are compiled and listed in five categories. 2.2.1 All All events related to the operation and alerts of the DVR are listed and sorted under ALL, in chronological order, starting.2.2.3 Network Any network activity is listed and sorted under NETWORK in the same chronological order. 2.2.4 Alarm Any alarm activity is listed and sorted under ALARM in the same chronological order.
2.2.5 Motion Any motion activity is listed and sorted under MOTION in the same chronological order.3. LIVE VIEW The live view displays each channel at 30 frames per second, for the total of 120 frames per second for NVDV3-4000N, 240 frames per second for NVDV3-8000N, and 480 frames per second for NVDV3- 16000N.
3.1 LIVE VIEW SWITCH SEQUENCE The NVDV3 series have numerous display modes, from single, quad, 6, 7, 8, 9, &.Live View Sequence of NVDV3-16000N DV 3 SERIES DVR.3.2 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE There are two different sequence modes that can be selected and activated. Please refer to page 52 for selecting and activating the different display sequence modes. Press the display button to activate the sequence mode. Pressing the display mode will change the display mode to the single channel display initially, and continue to sequence through all the channels in full screen mode if single channel sequencing is selected.Use the + button from the remote control and press the + button repeatedly to zoom into the screen. You can also press the directional button to move into the desired position. Keep pressing the – button until screen comes back to the original ratio screen.When viewing from the spot monitor, from the Remote Control, press SPOT OUT button while pressing the DISPLAY button will display the cameras in quad mode.
BASIC RECORDING The DVR comes with a certain preset settings from the factory. Therefore, once the DVR is installed, immediate recording is possible after pressing the record button.5. PLAYBACK 5.1 PLAY / STILL / STOP When the PLAY button is pressed, the DVR starts to play back any recorded data from the latest data, whether in live or recording mode. When the DVR reaches the end of the recorded data, it will repeat the playback from the earliest recorded data.Press the STOP button once to return to the previous screen.
If the DVR is not recording, it will return to the live screen. If the DVR is recording, then the DVR will return to the live screen, but it will display the REC icon on the upper left corner.During the playback or still mode, press the FAST FORWARD button to fast forward to the desired location. Starting with normal playback speed (1X speed), each increment represent twice the previous speed, with the maximum playback speed of 16X. Press the FAST REVERSE button to rewind to the desired location.III.
ADVANCED OPERATION This section will cover advanced features of the DVR. This instruction manual will assume that the section on basic operation has been read and understood. The advanced operation will require occasional references to some of the features explained in the Advanced Settings section on page 49. This section will address the lock function, backup function, the motion and alarm recording and its combinations, Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera control and time search.Highlight the DEVICE section by pressing the down directional button, select and verify that RACK – CD-RW OR DVD-RW has been selected. The DVR supports Recordable CD & CD-RW. When using CD-RW, please make sure to format the CD-RW from the System Menu. Use –.The progress of the backup will be displayed at the bottom of the window in percentages of the entire backup process.
Please note that the internal CD-RW icon’s color will change to blue to signify that backup is in progress. The OSD will disappear after one minute.Highlight the DEVICE by pressing the down directional button, then select and verify that USB (FRONT) – HDD has been selected. Select the backup data type to be automatically backed up onto the external hard disk drive. The illustration to the left has selected NORMAL, ALARM and MOTION data.2.3 MINI PLAYER Upon Backup, Mini Player gets copied into the CD or USB Flash Memory Stick automatically. There is no need to install separate software to view the clips. For advanced playback options, please use the CMS Software. PAN / TILT / ZOOM CONTROL The DVR comes with an extensive list of PTZ cameras.3.1 Focus Control Button Function Focus Out; F1 on remote controller Focus In; F2 on remote controller Auto Focus; F3 on remote controller 3.2 Iris Control Button Function Iris Open; TIME SEARCH on remote controller Iris Close; EXT.
SEARCH on remote controller Auto Iris.3.5 Auto Pan / Auto Tilt / Power Button Function Auto Pan; STOP on remote controller Auto Tilt; REW on remote controller Power on / off; FF on remote controller 3.6 Boundaries Button Function Set up tilt limit; REC on remote controller Set down tilt limit.4. ADVANCED RECORDING Advanced recording is comprised of alarm, motion and schedule recording.
Unlike the continuous recording which records 24 hours a day and seven days a week based on the same settings, these three recording options provides the user the flexibility of customizing the record settings, thus increasing the amount of recording time for the hard disk drive.4.2 MOTION RECORDING Please verify that the motion option has been enabled under RECORD SETUP menu. Also, verify that the settings for motion grids, motion sensitivity level and record time have been configured under the MOTION SETUP menu. The motion grids are all activated by default, thus, unless it has been deactivated, the motion grid setting may be ignored.4.3 SCHEDULE RECORDING Schedule recording processes the recording schedule configured from the SCHEDULE menu. Please note that if there are no schedules configured, then the DVR will not record. Please refer to page 65 for setting up schedule recording. Press the SCHEDULE button to start recording based on the preconfigured schedule.ALARM recording has been configured to record at 15 pictures per second.
Please verify that the USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON. The combination of both settings will meet the requirement of recording 24 hours a day and seven days a week at one picture per second for all channels until an alarm trigger occurs.Any of the MODES within the schedule can be configured to be run during the scheduled recording time period.
The illustration to the left has modified MODE1 to record at 15 pictures per second. Please verify that the USE for the camera necessary has been set to ON.4.4.5 Summary of combination The following is the summary of possible combinations of recording modes. RECORD CAMERA ALARM CAMERA SCHEDULE CAMERA RECORD MODE MENU MOTION Normal RECORD Motion RECORD Alarm ALARM Schedule SCHEDULE Schedule Motion SCHEDULE Normal and Alarm RECORD & ALARM Motion and Alarm RECORD &.5. ADVANCED SEARCH Besides pressing the play button to review the recorded data, the DVR offers a variety of search functions that enables you to quickly and efficiently locate and review a specific period from the database. 5.1 TIME SEARCH Press the TIME SEARCH button to access the time search calendar.To select a specific camera to review, select a slot from the numbered bars. The illustration to the left has selected channel 2 at 9:55 in the morning on December 22, 2005. Channel 2 will be displayed in full screen mode starting playback of the data exactly at 9:25 in the morning on May 26, 2005.The playback view may be changed to any configuration after the playback has started.
Alarm and motion related logs will start the playback in single channel view mode. The illustration to the left has selected a log from the MOTION tab. Alarm or motion related playback will display according icons during the playback.IV.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Press the menu button to access the main menu for the advanced settings of the DVR. The menu will display the following categories: Directional buttons are used to navigate through all the main categories and their submenus. ENTER button is used to access and save the settings and exit out of the submenus.1. DISPLAY DISPLAY menu allows the user to customize a variety of options related to the main display of the DVR. It allows the display of the STATUS BAR, the channel number and the camera title, selection of border line and background colors, output device, and the sequential display of display modes.
1.1 DISPLAY SETUP 1.1.1 Status Bar Select the display of the status bar containing various USB.1.1.3 Border Line Select the border line color from the following available colors:. Black. Dark Gray. Gray. White The default border line color is White. 1.1.4 Background Select the background color from the following available colors:.1.2 SEQUENCTIAL SETUP 1.2.1 Sequence Interval Select the sequence delay time. Available delay time is from one second to 30 seconds per display.
The default is five seconds. 1.2.2 Sequence Mode Select what display modes to include in sequenced display. Single and Quad view modes can be included in the sequential display mode.2. CAMERA CAMERA menu allows the user to customize the display parameters of each channel, such as the covert mode, brightness, contrast, color, channel title and the PTZ camera associated. 2.1.1 Camera Selection Select the camera that needs to be modified or adjusted. 2.1.2 Covert Select between covert mode (YES) and normal mode (NO).2.1.3 Brightness Adjust the brightness using – or + button. The default value is 50%.
2.1.4 Contrast Adjust the contrast using – or + button. The default value is 50%. 2.1.5 Color Adjust the color using – or + button. The default value is 50%.2.1.6 Title Customize the channel title with up to a combination of 12 alphanumeric digits. As entering the alphanumeric values on cellular phones or keypad driven input systems, press the appropriate numeric buttons on the remote controller or on the DVR to enter the desired letters and numbers. Refer to the following illustration for the sequence of values.Sysmania ORX1000: 2400bps Delta Dome: 4800 bps HUNT HTZ-2300:9600bps HAZEM Resreved NUVICO NUVICO:9600 bps Dome Protocol:9600 bps ELMO PTC-200C/400C:9600 bps NICECAM MP-1xxx: 9600 bps 2.1.8 P/T/Z ID Select the P/T/Z Camera ID to be controlled from the DVR.3. MOTION MOTION menu allows customization of motion related options.
It includes post motion recording time settings, motion sensitivity level per camera, and motion grid selection. 3.1 RECORD TIME RECORD TIME determines the amount of the time the DVR records after the initial motion detection. The user may choose from 10 to 240 seconds in 10 second intervals.3.2.1 Motion Level Use – or + button to adjust the motion sensitivity level. The necessary sensitivity can be immediately determined by looking into the grids and observing the green tracking of the movement.
Sensitivity level 1 is the lowest setting and level 20 is the highest setting.4. RECORD RECORD menu allows customization of continuous record settings. The usage of camera, record quality as well as record rate, audio record and motion record options are available. 4.1 USE Select the usage of the camera. If the camera is set to ON, then that specific camera will be used to record.4.3 RATE Adjust the record rate for each camera. The maximum record rate is 120 pictures per second for CIF resolution.
Secondly, if the global record resolution is set to 720 x 240, then the total record rate is 60 pictures per second. Finally, if the global record resolution is set to 720 x 480, then the total record rate is 30 pictures per second.5. ALARM ALARM menu allows customization of alarm related options. It includes alarm record settings, post alarm recording time setting, alarm response record option, alarm buzzer, and alarm output related options.
5.1 RECORD SETUP 5.1.1 Use Select the usage of the camera. If the camera is set to ON, then that specific camera will be used to record.5.1.3 Rate Adjust the record rate for each camera.
The maximum record rate is 120 pictures per second for CIF resolution. Secondly, if the global record resolution is set to 720 x 240, then the total record rate is 60 pictures per second. Finally, if the global record resolution is set to 720 x 480, then the total record rate is 30 pictures per second.5.2 ALARM SETUP 5.2.1 Record Time RECORD TIME determines the amount of the time that the DVR records after the initial alarm trigger. The user may choose from 20 to 240 seconds in 10 second intervals.
If additional alarm is triggered during the post record duration, then the counter is reset, and will record for an additional set time of the RECORD TIME.5.2.5 Alarm Out 1 2 Configure relays 1 & 2 to trigger in conjunction with any of the 16 alarm inputs. If SYSTEM is selected, the relays will be triggered in case of system abnormalities, such as HDD FAIL, FAN LOCK and so on. 5.2.6 Alarm Out On / Off Enable or disable the alarm relays.6. SCHEDULE Schedule setup configures a variety of timed recording settings to provide a fully automated recording option. Four additional recording groups are available in addition to NORMAL and ALARM recording.
Remember to activate the schedule by pressing the Schedule button on the front panel after all the values have been entered.6.3 EXAMPLE A store owner needs to record from 10am through 8pm every day of the week using continuous recording. Additionally, the owner needs to record during his non-business hours using motion detection to conserve the space on his hard disk drive. The owner wants to record at 30 pictures per second during his business hours and 10 pictures per second during his non-business hours.Please note that pressing numerical button 16 deletes the entries from BEGIN, END and MODE section. The CHART will display the schedule for all days of the week, MODE 1 recording from 10am through 8pm and MODE 2 recording from 8pm through 10am. Select MODE 1 and adjust the settings accordingly.7. NETWORK The DVR utilizes widely available broadband internet connections such as T1, Cable, and DSL to allow remote access, monitoring and control of the DVR in a relatively reliable manner. 7.1 CONFIG Select from the two types of available IP address types:.7.3 PORT Enter the connection port for the client program, the Central Management Software (CMS).
The default value is 7000. 7.4 BANDWIDTH Select the amount of network bandwidth that the DVR can utilize. 7.5 E-MAIL ADDRESS Enter up to five different user’s e-mail address. The DVR will send notifications related to the following system abnormalities:.7.6 CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A CROSSOVER CABLE Assuming that the DVR maintains the factory default Network settings (192.168.0.60), this section will explain how to configure the computer to connect directly to the DVR. The following illustration was based on a computer system running Windows XP Professional. On the PC, click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel to open the Control Panel.Right-Click on the Local Area Connection icon to drop a pull- down menu, then click on Properties to enter the Local Area Connection Properties. Double-Click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to edit the IP address information.
DV 3 SERIES DVR.Select Use the following IP address, and then enter a matching network address and a host address for the computer. In this illustration, the IP address entered is 192.168.0.50. Please note that any host address may be used as long as it does not conflict with the router’s host address (1) and the DVR’s host address (60).7.7 CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A ROUTER INTO A LAN The majority of any network will often consist of a single IP address which shares the internet access through a router. This IP address may be any external (public) static IP address or any dynamic IP address issued by the Internet Service Provider.Open Internet Explorer then type in to access the router.
Enter the User Name and Password to access the router. You will then be taken to the main menu. The factory user name is admin and password is admin. DV 3 SERIES DVR.Click on Application & Gaming tab to access port forwarding configuration page. DV 3 SERIES DVR.Enter the designated port: 7000 for the DVR. Point each port to the DVR. Illustration shows that the DVR’s IP address being 192.168.1.85.
In the following examples, DVR7000 was used. Make sure you enable the port forwarding. Port 7000 is added as shown.
DV 3 SERIES DVR.7.8 Configuring the DVR to communicate with Linksys Router Go to Network in Main Menu. Set the CONFIG as STATIC IP. Make sure to change the information to: IP ADDRESS: 192.168.1.85 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 192.168.1.1 PORT: 7000 DV 3 SERIES DVR.8. SYSTEM System Setup allows modification of various system features such as System ID, Automatic Key Lock, Key Tone, HDD rewrite policy, overall system record resolution, Time and date related settings, Password for different levels of users, formatting various hard disk drives and the system information. 8.1 GENERAL 8.1.1 System ID Select the DVR’s SYSTEM ID.8.1.3 Key Tone The DVR emits a beep every time a button is pressed. The default is ON.
8.1.4 Keypad Model Select the type of keypad to be used for the DVR. 8.1.5 Record Size Select the global record resolution. Values are 360 x 240, 720 x 480 and 720 x 480.8.2 TIME 8.2.1 Time Sync If the DVR is connected to the network, and if there are more than one DVR connected, then a DVR can be configured as the master DVR from which all other DVRs synchronize their time and date. The default is OFF.8.2.4 Time Enter the time in 24 hour format.
8.3 PASSWORD 8.3.1 Selection Select the user to change the password. 8.3.2 New & Confirm Enter the new password.
Confirm the password. DV 3 SERIES DVR.8.4 DEVICE 8.4.1 Format. Select the device to format.
INTERNAL: Internal hard disk drive. RACK: If a removable HDD is attached. USB (FRONT): If a USB HDD is attached to the front.
USB (REAR): If a USB HDD is attached to the rear of the DVR.8.4.3 Internal HDD Select the record policy of the internal hard disk drive. By default, the hard disk drive will overwrite from the beginning when it becomes full.
8.4.4 External HDD Select the record policy of the external hard disk drive. By default, the hard disk drive will overwrite from the beginning when it becomes full.V. CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE The Central Management Software (CMS) is a dedicated client program that connects and manages up to 300 DVRs in real time.
Each DVR connected will report the status of the DVR in real time. SYSTEM REQUIREMENT The CMS utilizes much resource from the computer as it draws data from multiple DVRs.The setup dialog displays the installation options: the DvrPlayer, Start Menu Shortcuts and Desktop Shortcuts.
The Start Menu Shortcuts and Desktop Shortcuts may be unchecked if desired. Click on Next to continue. Select the folder in which the program will be installed.3.
EXECUTING DVRPLAYER Once you start the DVRPLAYER, it will prompt you to enter a password. The default password is “0”. DV 3 SERIES DVR.4. DVRPLAYER Locate the DvrPlayer icon from the desktop and double-click on it, or locate the DvrPlayer icon in Start – Programs – DvrPlayer.
MAIN CAMERA DISPLAY WINDOW Live or playback video is displayed up to 64 cameras in the main window. When the actual video is displayed, it will display the channel number and title as well as the field rate.“C:Program FilesDvrPlayerDownload).
When the remote recording is in progress, the record button will change its color to cyan. CAPTURE Takes a snapshot of the live or playback video.
These images can be saved in JPEG, PNG, BMP or PCX format.9.3 PASSWORD The setting to change the password for initial log-in of the software. Enter the Old Password. By the factory default, it is “0” Enter the new password. Confirm the password. 9.4 SOUND Audio alert setting for the CMS.
You can toggle to enable the sound or to disable the sound from the software.The basic functions of the PTZ camera – Pan, Tilt and Zoom can be controlled by the compact control box below at left. For more functions, click on the PTZ and the box will slide up, revealing additional features. Switch to Compact Interface Switch to Full Interface Tilt Up Up Left.5) Auto Pan Starts automatic panning of the camera between its preset boundaries. 6) Auto Tilt Starts automatic tilting of the camera between its preset boundaries. 7) Auto Pan / Auto Tilt boundaries Button Function Set left pan limit Set right pan limit Set up tilt limit Set down tilt limit 12.① ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ② When the health report window is opened, several blocks will be lit or blinking depending on the status of the DVR.
Please refer to the following chart for the definition: Block Color Definition Solid Red.⑩ CPU OVERALL TEMPERATURE Not supported in NVDV3 Series DVRs. ⑪ REC LED INDICATOR Displays the status of the recording LED from the DVR. Switches to yellow if inoperative. ⑫ SCHEDULE LED INDICATOR Displays the status of the schedule LED from the DVR. Switches to yellow if inoperative.
⑬.If the icon is double-clicked while the DVR is disconnected or if the password has been changed on the DVR, “Network connection error.” pop-up window will appear. Click on Retry to reinitialize the connection process or Cancel to return to the main window. 4) System abnormality If alarm, motion trigger or some system abnormalities such as video loss occurs, the icon will display a question mark and change its color to orange.16.
CAMERA STATUS BAR In addition to the Health Status Report and supplementary information from the DVR icons in DVR Window, the Camera Status Bar displays the status of individual cameras. The cameras are displayed according to the channel When the CMS is in live mode for either an individual DVR or for a Virtual DVR, the camera status will be displayed for any DVR.17. DVR SET LIST MANAGER Set List Manager is used to add or remove individual DVRs.
① ② ⑤ ③ ④ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ① Set Name The set name can be manually entered for an easier identification of an individual DVR. The DVR Host Name is entered automatically with Auto Scan.⑨ Setup If the settings of the DVR needs to be modified after adding the DVR, click on Setup to open the DVR settings window. ⑩ Property Property displays general information about a DVR, such as DVR name, IP address, connection port, Model number, CPU and MICOM version, number of cameras and the compression method.18. VIRTUAL DVR SET LIST MANAGER Virtual DVR Set List Manager is used to add or remove Virtual DVRs. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑨ ⑩ ⑧ ① Set Name Enter the name of the Virtual DVR.
② Apply When editing a Virtual DVR’s name, click on Apply to put the new settings in effect.⑨ Del Virtual Set When a Virtual DVR needs to be removed from the list, highlight the Virtual DVR to be removed, and then click on Del Virtual Set. ⑩ Property Property displays general information about a Virtual DVR, such as Virtual DVR name, total number of cameras and IP address information of individual DVRs in the Virtual DVR.5. DVRPLAYER – LIVE MODE In Live Mode, individual DVRs and Virtual DVRs can be displayed and sorted in any order. 5.1 INDIVIDUAL DVR MONITORING Double-click on a DVR icon when the DVR icon is blue (operating within the normal parameters) to begin live monitoring.5.2 VIRTUAL DVR MONITORING The basics of monitoring a Virtual DVR is just as the individual DVR.
The only difference is that a Virtual DVR consists of multiple cameras selected from multiple DVRs. Selecting a group of cameras to monitor Verify that individual DVRs are listed under DVR Window and a Virtual DVR has been created and listed under Virtual DVR Window.Click-and-drag the DVR to any channel number to display all available cameras under Virtual DVR.
In the example to the left, all available 12 cameras are displayed starting at channel 7. Individual cameras can be added onto the Virtual DVR by click-and-dragging individual cameras.5.3 DUAL DISPLAY Individual channels can be selected and begin remote playback while the rest of the channels are in live monitoring mode. Dual display is available for both individual DVRs and Virtual DVRs. 1) Select a channel for playback.
In the example below, channel 16 was selected for dual display playback.4) Select the date and the time, and then click on Play. DV 3 SERIES DVR.5) The selected channel will begin playback in Dual Display Mode. 6) Right-click on the same channel, and then select Live to revert back to the live mode. DV 3 SERIES DVR.6. DVRPLAYER – PLAYBACK MODE DVRs that have been added onto the DVR window using the DVR Set List Manager can be accessed in Playback Mode for remote playback or to download the files onto the remote PC. Unlike the live mode, only one DVR can be accessed at a time.Remote Search ② ③ ① ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ① DVR Set List Any DVR that has been added using the DVR Set List Manager will be displayed here.
② Remote Remote Playback mode tab. The CMS will playback the video directly from the selected DVR. ③.Remote playback Select a DVR from the DVR Set List then select the date and the time.
Click on Play to begin the remote playback. The Hour, Minute and the Clip can be clicked at any time to move backward or forward in time.
Selecting a file for download The file selection process is just as selecting a file for remote playback.Local Playback Select the Local Tab, and then select the DVR file from which the file was downloaded from. Select the date, time and the minute slot, and then click on Play. Once the playback begins, the video can be manipulated using the playback controls.7.
CONTEXT MENU The context menu allows access to the submenus for the channel, DVR and the Virtual DVR. The submenus allow access to various features for each individual submenu type. Channel Context Menu ① Search Enters Remote Search window for single camera.
②.④ DVR Log List Displays logs of all events from the DVR from the first power on. ⑤ Setup Enters the setup dialog for the DVR. ⑥ Remove Remove the DVR from the DVR Window. Virtual DVR Context Menu ①.8. DVR SETUP The DVR Setup allows modification of all system settings through CMS as it would be done accessing the DVR menu screen. DVR setup can be accessed through the context menu from any DVRs, or through the DVR Set List Manager.4) Motion Select the post motion record time. Select camera record options.
Select the motion sensitivity level. Select from preset motion grid configuration or manually select the motion grids. Select the desired motion grids by left click or delete by right click on the mouse.7) Alarm – Alarm Setup Select the post alarm record time. Select camera record options. Select alarm buzzer ON or OFF.
Select alarm out 1 2 options. 8) Schedule – Chart Schedule setup is the same as configuring the schedule from the DVR’s schedule menu.Network Displays the network type. Displays network configuration. Enter the notification e-mail addresses. System – General Enter the DVR ID. Select Auto Key Lock ON or OFF. Select Key Tone on or off.
Select overwrite option for the internal hard disk drive.System – Password Enter the new passwords for the users. System – Control Activate or deactivate the recording.
Activate or deactivate the schedule recording. DV 3 SERIES DVR.VI. WEB CMS Web CMS is a CMS software that run over Internet Explorer. It is extremely convenient since the user does not need to install dedicated CMS software in the PC. The function is exactly same as CMS except that WEB CMS does not support Download.Click Enable for to Download unsigned ActiveX controls Click on OK. You are now ready do automatically download our ActiveX application.
1.2 Log-in Procedure You can either sign in with: admin or user. Next enter the password for the unit.
Click on Web CMS(Use overlay) to connect to the DVR.When the Image Loading is done, the WEB CMS version should appear along with the images from the DVR. DV 3 SERIES DVR.VII. TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please read the manual and the FAQ thoroughly before contacting Nuvico Help Desk. Nuvico help desk is available from Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 5:30pm Eastern Standard Time.
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