CoreNVR 9/16 User’s Manual
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Overview .....................................................................................................1 1.1 Introduction .........................................................................................1 1.2 Key Features ......................................................................................2 2. Package Contents and Installation...........................................................3 2.1 Package Content ..............................
Table of Contents 4.4 System Setting..................................................................................17 4.4.1 Device Info............................................................................................................... 17 4.4.2 Date Time Info ......................................................................................................... 17 4.5 User Setting ......................................................................................18 4.
Table of Contents 8.4 Back up Video Files ..........................................................................39 9. Remote Viewing on IE .............................................................................40 9.1 Connection to CoreNVR ...................................................................40 9.2 Live View on IE .................................................................................42 9.3 System Information..................................................................
1. Overview 1 1. Overview This user’s guide explains how to operate CoreNVR series system. A user should read this manual completely and carefully before you operate the device. 1.1 Introduction The CoreNVR series is a stable and high capacity network video recorder for IP cameras; users are able to see the live streaming and also recording multiple events on internet at the same time. Users may install HDD in the CoreNVR machine for recording so it doesn’t need any extra computer for storage.
1. Overview 1.2 Key Features H.264 codec for live view and recording over internet Multi-channel scheduled recording, playback, motion detection Supports 5 Megapixel resolution High Resolution Local Display 2X SATAll HDD up to total 6TB and one external eSATA port. Two-Way Audio PTZ camera control by joystick and mouse Event alarm including by motion detection, camera disconnection, HDD error, DI/DO, Disconnect Alarm, PIR Alarm, Audio Detection Alarm.
2. Package Contents and Installation 2 2. Package Contents and Installation 2.1 Package Content 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. CoreNVR 9ch or CoreNVR 16ch X1 12V / 5A adapter X1 SATA data cord X2 SATA power cord X2 Hard disk holder X4 pcs Quick install guide X1 Manual disc X1 Front: 1. Status LED: PWR: LED on when system is ready. HDD: LED on when Hard Disk is reading or writing. LAN: LED on when network is on communication. REC: LED on when Record schedule is on. Event: LED on when alarm monitoring is on. 2.
2. Package Contents and Installation Back: 1. Power Switch: Switch to “ | ” for Power on. Switch to “ O “ for Power off. 2. DC Adaptor In: Insert 12VDC / 4A adaptor here. 3. I/O interface: Look from back side. 12V out RS485 D+ RS485 D- DI0 ~ DI3 4. e-SATA port: Connect to e-SATA storage device. 5. Video Output: Insert local display connector here. 7. LAN port: Gigabit LAN port. 8. USB: For connect USB stick or mouse. 9. Audio Out port: Insert speaker connector here. 10.
2. Package Contents and Installation 2.2 Connections The CoreNVR was designed for small office, home and convenience stores, you may refer to the picture below to get an idea of connections between IP cameras, router/PoE switch and CoreNVR.
2. Package Contents and Installation 2.3 Start to use CoreNVR 1. Please refer to the QIG to install the HDD into the CoreNVR system for video storage. 2. Turn On the NVR Power then you will see the AirLive CoreNVR logo as below. 3. Login NVR system with default username “admin” and password “airlive”.
3. CoreNVR Main System 3 3. CoreNVR Main System 3.1 Main Console This is the main control panel of system, to provide live stream preview, system setup, Two-way audio, playback, volume control, snapshot, start or stop monitor, and PTZ controls. 3.
3. CoreNVR Main System 3.3 Screen Division Assign the preview screen to expected layout division by clicking these buttons. Switch to 1 Division. Switch to 4 Division. Switch to 9 Division. Switch to 16 Division. Switch to Full screen, and click mouse right button to cancel Full Screen. 3.4 Sub-screen Functions Digital Zoom: Sub-screen window supported digital zoom, operation step as follow, 1. Click on preview image for switch current focus channel. 2.
3. CoreNVR Main System Two Way Audio: Click audio. PTZ Control: button to start or stop selected channel two-way Move PTZ camera direction by click direction buttons. Click to make camera return home position. Move the thumb to left to make slower, move to right to make move faster. Tour: Select a tour setting from combo box, and click “go” button to start tour, click “Stop” button to stop tour. Preset: Select a preset position from combo box, camera will move to preset position after click.
4. System Setting 4 4. System Setting Click setup button and select “System Setting” from pop-up menu to approach System setting dialog. 4.1 Camera Setup 4.1.1 Auto Setting Click the “Auto Setting” button for auto add cameras to system, maximum number of cameras are depend on NVR’s model. After click the button, system will show the fuzzy search filter dialog, you could input the search filter by model name, IP address or MAC address, or you could keep them empty for search all cameras.
4. System Setting Auto setting could insert intranet’s cameras , even them behind of several switch hubs , or you could just direct insert cameras on NVR’s switch hub , then click “ Auto Setting “ button to add them into system . Through “ Auto Setting “ function , you won’t need to key-in any network IP or sub-mask parameter , you only need to click “ Auto Setting “ button to finish insert IP camera job. 4.1.
4. System Setting 4.1.3 Camera List List all inserted IP camera’s name, click the row of camera to display detail information and live streaming video. Check the box to make the camera available for video streaming; otherwise the camera will be disabled if the check box is empty. Switch Camera sequential Click mouse right button on the camera, and select another camera in the popup menu, system will switch these two camera’s setting. 4.1.
4. System Setting User Name: Set the User name for login camera. Password: Set the Password for login camera. 4.1.5 Parameter Setting Profile: Select video codec and resolution for live view and recording. FPS: Select FPS for live view and recording. Protocol: Select protocol HTTP / TCP and UDP. Rate Control: Select EVBR or CBR for better video performance. Quality: Select video quality by numbers. Enable Audio: You have to enable audio for two-way audio function.
4. System Setting Delete Camera: 2. Select a camera from installed camera list. 3. Click “Delete” button to remove selected camera from list. Update Camera setting: 1. Select a camera from installed camera list. 2. Modify camera’s setting at each setting fields. 3. Click “Update” button to save modified result. ※ Note: Updated setting will write to disk after click “OK” at bottom of page. If you click “Cancel” button to leave setting page, system will ignore all your modified setting.
4. System Setting 1. Select a camera: Select a camera for schedule configuration. 2. Select a weekday: Select a weekday bar; system will list time periods with this weekday. 3. Add / Configure: Select the time period and type of recording. 4. Delete: Delete the preset schedule. 5. Copy: Copy selected schedule to all weekdays. 4.
4. System Setting 4.3.1 Network DHCP setting: Checked the “Obtain IP address automatically (DHCP)” to enable auto get IP from DHCP server. MAC address: Display MAC address of this NVR. IP Address: Input the fixed IP address If you disable the DHCP function, then click “Test” button to detect IP conflict.
4. System Setting 4.4 System Setting 4.4.1 Device Info Model Name: Display Model Name. Device Title: Key-in device title here. Software version: Display current firmware version. 4.4.2 Date Time Info Current Time: Display current time. Server Date & Time: Display current system date-time. Adjust: Manual: Click setting to approach date-time setting dialog, and select current date and time now, click “OK” to change system time or click “Cancel” button to abort configuration.
4. System Setting Daylight saving End Time: Configure daylight saving end time, it works with daylight saving mode enabled. Daylight saving Offset: Configure daylight saving offset time with current time, it works with daylight saving mode enabled. Auto Login: Enable auto login mode to login with defined user name and password when system boot up. User: Key-in auto login user name. Password: Key-in auto login password.
4. System Setting Live View: Define the live view camera access permission for each user. Playback: Define the playback camera access permission for each user. Record: Define user permission for recording. Setting: Define user permission for system setting. PTZ: Define user permission for PTZ controls. Two Way Audio: Define user permission for two way audio. Add: Click to add user after key-in the user information. Modify: Modify the user information and permissions. Delete: Delete selected user account.
4. System Setting Remove motion window: Click on motion window or window’s name to set focus window, then click “Delete” button to remove it. Modify motion parameter: Click on motion window or window’s name to set focus window, then edit it’s motion parameters, you must click “Update” button to save modified values, or the settings will be lost. Name: Key-in motion window’s name. Include / Exclude: Include meets system will detect motion inside of window area.
4. System Setting 4.8 Notification Setting You may setup the notification to receive e-mails, send file to FTP server or HTTP CGI when the event is triggered. SMTP Config SMTP Server: SMTP sever IP or domain name. SMTP Port: SMTP service port number. User Name: Login SMTP server user ID. Password: Login SMTP server Password. From: E-Mail sender’s name. Subject: Mail’s Subject. Body: Mail’s body content. Retry: Retry how many times when send mail fail.
4. System Setting FTP Config FTP Server: FTP server IP or domain name. FTP Port: FTP server service port. User Name: Login FTP server account. Password: Login FTP server password. Path: Upload picture or video path. Retry: Retry how many times when upload fail. Recycle Days: Keep upload failed picture or video how many days. TCP Config: TCP server: TCP server IP or domain name. TCP port: TCP service port number.
5. System Management 5 5. System Management The system management is for you to setup the CoreNVR for video image, return to default, firmware upgrade, event, and storage management. Click setup button and select “System Management” from pop-up menu to approach System setting dialog. 5.
5. System Management Resolution: Change monitor current display resolution, please confirm change result, or system will recover old resolution after 15 seconds. Style: You may change the interface to Simple / Normal / Professional / Advance. Image: Adjust monitor Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, and Hue value. ※ Note: Only available on D-sub interface. Maintenance: Default Setting: Reset all setting to factory default value.
5. System Management Partition list: Display all partitions of selected device, and their information. Click “Format” button will format selected partition to “ext4” format, all data will be lost. 5.3 Snapshot You may save your video snapshot and save them to the HDD or any removable USB device. Source Snapshot List: Search snapshot image: 1. select a hard disk path 2. select a time period 3. click “search” button 4. The search result will display in the list box. 5.
5. System Management 5.4 Event Snapshot Event Snapshot: Event Type: Select trigger snapshot event type. Input: Select DI input port number. Time: Select search time period. Search: To search event snapshot based on the condition you set above. Result table: Time: Event Time. Event Type: Triggered Event Type. Input: Event DI port number, if not DI event will fill -1. Device: Event triggered device ID.
5. System Management Samba Name: Key-in Samba server name for identify server. Samba IP Address: Samba server IP address. Samba Path: Key-in Samba server recording path. User Name: Login Samba server account. Password: Login Samba server password. Add button: Key-in all Samba server information then Click “Add” button to add to samba server list. Update Button: Select a Samba server from list, then modify server’s information, when finish the modify job, click the “Update” button to save.
6. Event Setting 6 6.Event Setting You may define each event alarm on different day and actions for each camera or CoreNVR system, please refer to the below for the operation instructions. 6.1 Add a New Event 1. 2. 3. Select a camera or local from tree list Click “Add” button below device list. Select an event from table. Motion Alarm: Camera’s motion detection. Please set the camera motion first.
6. Event Setting 4. 5. 6. Disconnect Alarm: Lost camera connection. Digital Input_0 ~ Digital Input_4: Detected input. Schedule Trigger: Trigger by schedule setting. HDD Error Alarm: Record failed or HDD error will send event alarm. Click “Add” button below Event Schedule List table Select event will detected week days and the time periods of each day. Set Alarm detail parameter. 7. 8. Week Days: Select week days for event notification. Time Period: Select time period for event notification.
6. Event Setting 6.2 Modify exist Event schedule or Output Action Modify Event Schedule: 1. Select an event from event list. 2. select a schedule from Event schedule list 3. Click “Modify” button 4. Modify setting values from schedule setting dialog. 5. Click “OK” button when finished the modification.. Modify Output Action: 1. Select an event from event list. 2. Select a schedule from Event schedule list 3. Select an action from “Action List”. 4. Click “Modify” button. 5.
6. Event Setting 6.4 Event Action Type Buzzer: Buzzer work after event was triggered. Digital Output: Select a device to change DO status after event was triggered. Set output to “True”, DO will change to “Close” status when alarmed. Set output to “False”, DO will change to “Open” status when alarmed. Display on Channel: When event was triggered, system will display OSD string on selected channels. Record: When event was triggered, system will force selected channels record. ※ Note: 1.
6. Event Setting TCP: Send notification TCP sockets to TCP server when event is triggered. HTTP: Send notification to HTTP server when event is triggered. FTP: 1. Select channels for snapshot or record a file when event is triggered. 2. Select Snapshot or Record a period video file 3. Setup Pre-Alarm seconds and Post-Alarm seconds for record file. 4. System will upload file to FTP server when event is triggered.
7. Log Viewer 7 7.Log Viewer 7.1 System Log Log Type: Select a log type to filter data. Time: Setup search logs in time period. Limit Record: Setup maximum number records of search result. Search: Click “Search” button to start search, the search result will display in the table of below. 7.
7. Log Viewer Device: Select a Device for search filter. Log Type: Select a log type to filter data. Input: Setup DI input port search filter, only worked on search DI event. Time: Setup search logs in time periods. Limit Record: Setup maximum number records of search result. Search: Click “Search” button to start search, the search result will display in the table of below.
8. Playback 8 8.Playback You may search and playback the recorded video files with selectable time period, also able to convert the video to avi or backup the video files. 8.1 Search Recorded Video Files Click to approach search dialog.
8. Playback 1. Select playback date: If there is record history data, System will set calendar’s day to blue to identify which days has record files. 2. Begin search: Click “Search” button to start search record file in selected date, and system will draw search result in the grid. 3. Select playback camera and time period: Select cameras from list, and drag on search result or edit start / end time from date-time picker control to define playback period. 4.
8. Playback Simple Search: Select playback period from date controls directly, and select which cameras will be playback. Click the “OK” button when you finished the search. 8.2 Playback Control Buttons Play video forward. Pause playing video. Stop playing video. Play video backward. Seek to previous frame when on pause mode. Seek to next frame when on pause mode.
8. Playback Close playback and return to live view. Change of playback speed. Adjust playback audio volume. The IP Camera supports up to eight Cruise Paths. Please follow the instructions below for Cruise Path setup. Select play audio way as below 1. Mute : Mute sound output 2. Live Audio: Play live focus channel sound 3. Playback Audio: Play playback sound. Switch display mode to full screen, click mouse right to return normal mode. Take a snapshot to hard disk. 8.3 Convert to Avi file 1.
8. Playback 8.4 Back up Video Files 1. Click to open backup dialog. 2. Select backup camera(s) and time period for backup. 3. Select backup files destination folder then click “OK”.
9. Remote Viewing on IE 9 9.Remote Viewing on IE The CoreNVR is able to be viewed from Internet Explorer when the network is available, you can have live view, playback and most of all functions are as same as the CoreNVR system. 9.1 Connection to CoreNVR For first time connection, you need to install the ActiveX control if it appears on your web page as below. After installed the ActiveX component then please login the system on pop-up window.
9. Remote Viewing on IE Please login your username and password, and then you will see the “Select View Channel” window as below. You may select channel(s) you would like to view on your computer. Please also check the “Low Bitrate” to reduce the bandwidth consumption on IE. Click on “OK” to see the live view.
9. Remote Viewing on IE 9.2 Live View on IE The picture below is the live view on IE, which exactly the same as CoreNVR system. 9.3 System Information Date Time Recording Status Event Alarm Status HDD Status 9.4 Screen Division Assign the preview screen to expected layout division by clicking these buttons. Switch to 1 Division. AirLive CoreNVR 9/16 User’s Manual Switch to 4 Division.
9. Remote Viewing on IE Switch to 9 Division. Switch to 16 Division. Switch to Full screen, and click mouse right button to cancel Full Screen. 9.5 Subscreen Functions Popup Menu: Click mouse right button, select an option from the popup menu. Show Live Camera: You may select any connected camera to display on selected channel. Remove Camera Display: You may remove the camera from selected channel. Digital Zoom: You must enable this function to zoom the selected camera on the web.
9. Remote Viewing on IE ※ Note: All settings in IE are as the same as in the CoreNVR system, please refer to the previous chapter 4, 5, 6 and 7 for detail settings. Audio Volume Control: Click to switch between normal and mute. Schedule Monitor: Click button to enable or disable Schedule monitoring, the recording will be stopped if it is disabled. Two Way Audio: Click audio. PTZ Control: button to start or stop selected channel two-way Move PTZ camera direction by click direction buttons.
9. Remote Viewing on IE 9.6 Playback on IE Click to see Playback page on IE. Play video forward. Pause playing video. Stop playing video. Play video backward. Seek to previous frame when on pause mode. Seek to next frame when on pause mode. Close playback and return to live view.
9. Remote Viewing on IE Change of playback speed. Adjust playback audio volume. The IP Camera supports up to eight Cruise Paths. Please follow the instructions below for Cruise Path setup. Convert to AVI, please see chapter 8.3 for information. Select play audio way as below 1. Mute : Mute sound output 2. Live Audio: Play live focus channel sound 3. Playback Audio: Play playback sound. To select which information you would like to show as below. Search recorded video files, please see chapter 8.
10. Appendix 10.Appendix 10 A.Product Specification Hardware Chipset LAN Port Video Output Audio Input Audio Output HDD e-SATA Backup LED Indicator USB Sensor In / Alarm Out Button Buzzer ARM Cortex A9 Giga RJ-45 Ethernet Port x 1 Local Display x 2 MIC x 1 (phone jack 3.5mm) Phone Jack 3.
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10. Appendix General Power Temperature Humidity Dimension Certificate AC100-240V/in, DC12V(4A) Operating: 0°C ~ 40°C Operating: 10%~80% 33.3 x 5.7 x 25.