User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface
- Chapter 3. Connecting to the NVR
- Chapter 4. Web-based Management
- Chapter 5. Playback Viewing
- Chapter 6. Event Viewing
- Chapter 7. NVR Setup – Device Configuration
- Chapter 8. NVR Setup -- Channel Configuration
- Chapter 9. NVR Setup -- Event Configuration
- Chapter 10. NVR Setup -- System Operations
- Chapter 11. NVR Local Interface
- 11.1 System Configuration
- 11.1.1 Service
- 11.1.2 Display
- 11.1.3 Network
- 11.1.4 User Account -- User setting
- 11.1.5 User Account -- User Group Setting
- 11.1.6 Disk
- 11.1.7 Channel Configurations -- Adding a Camera (Automatic Search)
- 11.1.8 Channel Configurations -- Adding a Camera (Add manually)
- 11.1.9 E-map
- 11.1.10 Recording
- 11.1.11 Event Setting
- 11.1.12 System Log
- 11.1.13 Maintenance
- 11.1.14 USB Backup
- 11.1 System Configuration
- Appendix A: Ping IP Address
- Appendix B: Planet DDNS Application
- Appendix C: Configuring Port Forwarding Manually
NVR-820 / NVR-1620
Network Video Recorder with HDMI
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1. For cameras that come with physical digital input ports, their ports will be listed in the far
left drop-down menu.
2. Pick the desired channel and then select the camera’s input port from the drop-down
menu.
3. Select the trigger condition from the “Port condition” drop-down menu.
* The recorder only acts as a medium for pairing up input/output ports between cameras and
the recorder.
* Only connected cameras will be displayed in the list.
* Some cameras only allow one trigger source to be configured at a time, e.g.
If the camera has the motion detection function turned on, its digital input will be disabled and
vice versa. Under such circumstance, if you set to use camera’s digital input port as the event
trigger source, you will not be able to select motion detection as the trigger source for this
camera
Click the “Advance” button to set up event schedule.
The “recording buffer” allows user to define “pre-alarm” and “post- alarm” time for event
recordings. The “pre-alarm” time sets the NVR to record in advance when an event is triggered.
The “post-alarm” time sets the NVR to continue recording for a period of time after an event
trigger is finished.
9.2 Notification
Event servers are to be used with event trigger actions. In case of unusual motion detected by
the camera or a disk failure, the recorder can send notification with the acceptable format
(image/txt) to a destined event server according to the configuration.










