NVR-101 Network Video Recorder User Manual Version: 1.0.0 ©Copyright 2008. QNAP Systems, Inc.
FOREWORD Thank you for choosing QNAP products! This user manual provides detailed instructions of using the product. Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the product! NOTE All features, functionality, and other product specifications are subject to z change without prior notice or obligation. All brands and products names referred to are trademarks of their respective z holders. LIMITED WARRANTY In no event shall the liability of QNAP Systems, Inc.
Important Notice z Reading instruction Please read the safety warnings and user manual carefully before using this product. z Power supply This product can only be used with the power supply provided by the manufacturer. z Service Please contact qualified technicians for any technical enquires. Do not repair this product by yourself to avoid any voltage danger and other risks caused by opening this product cover.
Table of Contents Table of Contents .....................................................................................4 Safety Warning ........................................................................................7 Chapter 1 Introduction .........................................................................8 1.1 Product Overview ......................................................................8 1.2 Features............................................................................
.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.2.1 Server Name................................................................. 48 5.2.2 Date & Time.................................................................. 49 5.2.3 View System Settings..................................................... 50 Network Settings ....................................................... 51 5.3.1 TCP/IP Configuration ...................................................... 51 5.3.2 DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name) Service..............
5.8.1 Event Logs.................................................................... 78 5.8.2 System Information ....................................................... 79 Chapter 6 System Maintenance ..........................................................80 6.1 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings ..................... 80 6.2 Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown......................................... 81 6.3 Mirrored Disk Hot Swapping ...............................................
Safety Warning 1. This product can operate normally in the temperature of 0ºC ~35ºC and relative humidity of 0%~85%. Please make sure the environment is well-ventilated. 2. The power cord and devices connected to this product must provide correct supply voltage. 3. Do not place this product in direct sunlight or near chemicals. Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level. 4. Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cleaning. product with a wet towel.
Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Product Overview Thank you for choosing NVR-101 Network Video Recorder (hereafter referred to as NVR). NVR is a dedicated network storage device for storing the recordings of network cameras actively. It integrates the advanced recording functions of popular network cameras into a user-friendly web UI. NVR can record video actively from various IP cameras located in local or remote sites instead of running complex software on a personal computer.
Picture-in-Picture 4. Smart control of PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) & speed dome camera by direct clicking on video screen. 5. Support monitoring preset position control. 6. E-map function for easy preview of the camera location. 7. Real-time e-mail notification to user upon alert events. 8. Easy playback searching by date & time. 9. Support video snapshot. 10. Powerful pre-alarm and post-alarm recording. 11. Powerful host access control, specify the connections to be allowed and denied to access NVR.
High Reliability and Smart Features 1. Support extra secure data protection by RAID 1 (Mirroring) technology. 2. Support RAID 0, JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks/ Linear) disk volume configuration. 3. Intelligent automatic system startup when power resumes after power outage. 4. Support UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) system for 24x7 services. 5. Convenient video backup to external USB storage by One Touch auto video backup button. Powerful Network Services 1.
1.3 System Architecture The following illustrations show how NVR can be applied in different network environment.
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1.5 Hardware Illustration 1. One Touch Auto Video Backup Button 2. USB 2.0 Port 3. LED Indicators 4. Power Button 5. USB 2.0 Ports 6. eSATA Port 7. Giga LAN Port 8. Password & Network Settings Reset Button 9. Power Connector 10.
Chapter 2 Install NVR Pre-installation Notice Before installing NVR, please make sure the following items are ready: z Network connection devices z Network cameras are configured z The computer for configuring NVR and connection z 1 hard disk z 1 Philips screwdriver Personal Computer Requirements For better system performance, your computer should at least fulfill the following requirements: z CPU: Intel® Pentium 4, 2 GHz or above z Operation System: Microsoft® Windows XP / Vista z Memory:
Security Setting of Web Browser Please make sure the security level of the IE browser in Internet Options is set to Medium or lower.
Before you start to use NVR, please install the hardware and configure the system. 2.1 Install Hardware Please follow the steps below to install the hardware: z Install the hard disk. z Connect the network cable and power cord. z Turn on the server. 1. Pull out the front case of NVR as shown below. 2. Install a hard disk in the drive plate. Make sure the disk holes of the disk match the holes of drive plate. Lock the disk with the provided flathead screws.
3. After installing the disk, cover NVR with the front case and fasten the round head screws. 4. Connect the network cable.
5. Connect the power cord and plug in the power cord to the socket. 6. Turn on the NVR. The server will beep once. Please wait for a while until the server beeps another time. The server has started up successfully.
2.2 System Configuration After server is turn on and ready, please insert the product CD to the CD-ROM drive of your computer and follow the steps below to complete system configuration: z Install Finder to search for NVR in the network z Configure NVR by Finder z Connect to the configured NVR and install ActiveX After that, you can check if the server is working properly by the web interface. 1. Install Finder Execute the product CD, the following menu will be shown. Finder”.
Follow screen instructions to install Finder. Finder will run automatically then. If you are using Windows XP SP2, the following screen will be shown. Please select “Unblock”.
2. Execute Quick Setup Finder will detect the NVR in the network and ask if you want to perform quick setup. Click OK to continue. Note: If NVR is not found, click Refresh to try again. You must enter the administrator name and password to perform quick setup.
The first page of the Quick Setup Wizard will be shown. Click Next to continue and complete the configuration. Note: Please make sure all the network cameras are configured and connected to the network.
NVR will restart after changing the settings. When quick setup is completed, click Finish to continue.
3. Connect to NVR After finishing quick setup, you will return to the main screen of Finder.
Select a NVR on the menu and double click the server name to enter the monitoring screen. You must enter a correct user name and password to access the server. Then click OK. The first time you connect to the server, please install ActiveX. instruction to install ActiveX.
When the live video is displayed and the recording indicator is shown, you have successfully installed NVR.
Chapter 3 Start to Use NVR When you have installed NVR and other hardware, and connected it to the network, you can use the browser in your PC to connect to NVR. It is recommended to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 for browsing. Important Notice: Before you start to use NVR, you must install a hard disk or two in NVR, finish disk volume configuration and format the hard disk(s). function properly. Otherwise, the system may not Please refer to Chapter 5.4.1 for disk volume configuration details.
2. Enter the user name and password to login NVR. Default User name: administrator Default Password: admin 3. To view NVR live video, you must install the NVR ActiveX control first. browser's instructions to install it.
3.2 Monitoring Page When you have successfully logged in NVR, the monitoring page will be shown. Select the display language. You can view the live video from cameras, view E-map and storage status, adjust display mode, enable manual recording, take snapshot etc. Server name Adjust View display monitoring mode channel and details PTZ control panel System firmware Recording storage status: Display storage percentage and free space. Select language: Select the display language.
Playback: Enter recording playback page. The administrator can assign user’s right to access this page. Snapshot: Take a snapshot on the selected camera. When the picture is shown, right click the picture to save it to the computer. Manual recording: Enable or disable manual recording on the selected camera. Administrator can enable or disable this option in system configuration page. (Option) Audio: Turn on/ off audio support for monitoring page.
3.2.1 Live Video Window If the camera is properly configured, you can see the current video from the remote network camera within live video window. If your camera supports pan and tilt functions, you can click on the video window directly to adjust the viewing angle. If the camera supports zooming, you can use a wheel mouse to adjust the zooming distance by scrolling the wheel. These operations depend on the camera model. Please refer to the user manual of your camera for further information.
Camera Status The camera status is indicated by the icons shown below: Icon Camera Status Scheduled or continuous recording in process This camera support audio function This camera support PT function Manual recording is enabled Alarm input 1 of the camera is triggered and recording is in process Alarm input 2 of the camera is triggered and recording is in process Recording for motion detection is in process Connection Message When NVR fails to display a camera, a message will be shown within the live vi
3.2.2 Display Mode By changing display mode, you can easily adjust the visual effects when viewing video of single or multiple cameras. Single channel Picture-in-Picture mode. Can configure advanced settings 4-channel (quad) mode Adjust window size Sequential mode. Can set time interval. Full screen 3.2.3 PTZ Camera Control Panel PTZ stands for Pan/ Tilt/ Zoom camera control. selected camera.
Chapter 4 Playback Video Files To playback recording video of NVR is very easy to use. NVR provides an intuitive web interface to search and play recording files, no extra software installation is necessary. In addition, you can use network file services to access the recorded video files directly. 4.1 1. Use Web Playback Interface Click the playback button on the monitoring page.
2. The following page will be shown. . To return to the monitoring page, click To enter system administration page, click . 3. Select a network camera. 4. Click on the date in Start Time section and select the start date and time to search for video files. 5. Click the search button Then select the end date and time. .
6. A list of search result will appear on the right. or to download the file to your PC. Click to play the video file If there is more than one page of search result, you can select a page number on Jump to Page section to go to that page. Note: After clicking setting in web browser. , the system will function according to your default If your default setting is to play the files right away, the browser will activate the default video playing software to play the files.
8. When you click , the video file will be downloaded to your PC automatically. Note: If you do not have access authority of the cameras, you will not be able to get the recording file list and play the video recordings of the cameras. Chapter 5.5 for access right configuration.
4.2 Access Recordings via Network File Service NVR provides the following three network file services for users to access the recorded video files on NVR: z Windows Network Neighborhood (SMB/CIFS) z Web File Manager (HTTP) z FTP Server (FTP) Note: To access the video files directly via these protocols, you are required to enter user name and password with administrator privileges. 4.2.
4.2.2 Web File Manager (HTTP) You can access recorded files from web browser by: z .
4.2.3 FTP Server (FTP) You can access recorded files through FTP protocol by either: . z In Web Playback Interface, click z In Windows Internet Explorer, enter the following address “ftp://username:password@NVR_ip_address/” to connect. For example, enter “ftp://administrator:admin@192.168.1.201/” if the IP address of your NVR is 192.168.1.201.
Chapter 5 System Administration To login NVR system configuration page, please login the monitoring page as an administrator and click .
If the system is not configured yet, the Quick Configuration page will be open to guide you through the setup steps first. If there are questions, click on the help button The functions of the buttons are described below: Return to monitoring page Playback recorded video View On-line help Log out 43 on the top right hand corner.
5.1 Quick Configuration Please follow the instructions on the web page to configure NVR. Note: All changes to the settings will be effective only when the last step is applied. Step 1. Enter the server name. Step 2. Change the administrator password or select to use the original password. Step 3. Enter the date, time, and time zone of the server.
Step 4. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of the server. Step 5. Select the disk configuration to initialize the disk volume for the first time configuration. All data on the disk(s) will be deleted.
Step 6. Initialize IP camera setting. You can add up to 4 cameras in camera setting. Select the camera model; enter the camera name and IP address of the camera, and the user name and password to login the camera. You can also enable or disable recording on each camera, test connection to the cameras and then click Save to apply the changes. After completing the settings, click Start to apply the changes and initialize the system.
Congratulations! Quick configuration is completed and you can start to use NVR. Click Start Monitoring to view the live video from the cameras or click Close to return to the system administration home page.
5.2 System Settings You can configure basic system settings including server name, date & time, and view the system settings. 5.2.1 Server Name Enter the name of NVR. The server name can be 14 characters long at maximum, which supports alphabets, numbers, and hyphen (-). The server does not accept names with space or names in pure number. The following characters are not supported. .
5.2.2 Date & Time Set the date, time, and time zone according to your location. If the settings are incorrect, the following problems may occur: z When playback the recorded video files, the display time will be incorrect. z The time of event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time when an action occurs.
5.2.3 View System Settings You can view all current system settings, e.g. server name, on this page.
5.3 Network Settings You can configure WAN and LAN settings, DDNS service, file service, host access control and view network settings in this section. 5.3.1 TCP/IP Configuration You can select one of the following two methods to configure the TCP/IP settings of NVR. z Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP, NVR will use DHCP protocol to retrieve the IP address and related information automatically.
5.3.2 DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name) Service DDNS service enables users to connect NVR via domain name directly. need to know the real IP address of the server. To enable DDNS service, you have to register a DDNS account from a DDNS provider. Please refer to Appendix C. Note: NVR currently supports the DDNS service provided by: 1. DynDNS (http://www.dyndns.org/) 2. ipcam.
5.3.3 File Services You can enable SMB/ CIFS file service, Web File Manager and FTP service to access the recorded video files. These settings are enabled by default. If your NVR is installed behind the router, you could enable FTP port mapping, so that users from external network can access NVR via FTP (please refer to Appendix F). Passive FTP Port Range You can use the default port range (55536-56559) or define a port range larger than 1023.
5.3.4 Protocol Management To assign a specific port for accessing NVR via the web browser, please enable the option “Specify HTTP port number” and enter the port number. The default setting is 80. RTP (Real-time Transfer Protocol) is a standardized packet format for delivering real-time audio and video data of network cameras over the Internet. The real-time data transfer is monitored and controlled by RTP (also RTCP). The default setting is 6100-6199.
5.3.5 View Network Settings You can view current network settings and status of NVR in this section.
5.4 Device Configuration You can configure SATA disk, USB disk, and UPS settings in this section. 5.4.1 SATA Disk This page shows the model, size and current status of the disk(s) installed on NVR. You can format and check disks, and scan bad blocks on the disks.
You can create the disk volume of the following type: z Single Disk Volume Each disk will be used as a standalone disk. However, if a disk is damaged, all data will be lost. Note: If there is only one hard disk, please install it in the tray of HDD1. z RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 (mirroring disk) protects your data by automatically backing up the contents of one drive onto the second drive of a mirrored pair. your data if one of the drives fails.
5.4.2 USB Disk NVR supports USB disks for backup storage. Connect the USB device to the USB port of the server, when the device is successfully detected, the details will be shown on this page.
5.4.3 UPS If there is UPS, you can enable UPS support. If the AC power is abnormal, the system will shut down according to the settings. If the time has not reached and the power of the UPS is not sufficient, the system will shut down immediately to protect the server. * It is recommended to connect UPS to one of the USB ports at the back of server. z Enable UPS Support Check this option to enable UPS support.
5.5 User Management The server can be accessed by multiple users. For easier management and better control of users’ access right, you have to organize users, user groups and their access right control. Note: The server supports up to 32 users (including system default users). You can create new users when necessary. There are two types of users: A. Administrators By default, administrator has access to system administration and cannot be deleted. B.
5.5.1 Create user User Name The user name cannot be pure number. It must not exceed 32 characters. It is case-insensitive and supports double-byte characters, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean except: " / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < >` ' Password The password is case-sensitive and can be 16 characters long at maximum. recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters. Enable this user to perform system administration Assign administration right to the user.
5.5.2 Edit User Select a user on the list and click Edit. You can change the password, assign system administration and camera access control. be changed.
5.5.3 Delete User To delete a user, select a user on the list and click Delete. Click OK to confirm. Note: System administrator cannot be deleted.
5.6 Camera Settings You can configure network camera, recording, schedule, alarm, and advanced settings. 5.6.1 Camera Configuration Please follow the steps below to configure the network cameras. 1. Select a camera number (1, 2, 3, and 4). 2. Select a camera model. 3. Enter the camera name. 4. Enter the IP address or domain name of the camera. 5. Enter the user name and password to login the camera. 6. Enable recording on the camera. 7. Click Apply to save the settings. Note: 1.
5.6.2 Recording Settings Select a camera on the list and configure the recording resolution, frame rate, and quality. You can also enable manual recording. Click Apply to save the settings. 1. Resolution: Select the recording resolution. 2. Frame rate: Adjust the frame rate for recording. Note that the frame rate of the camera may be affected by the traffic of the network. 3. Quality: Select the image quality for recording. Higher quality consumes more disk space. 4.
1. Starting and stopping manual recording will not influent scheduled or alarm recording tasks. 2. They are independent processes. All the settings will not take effect until you click the Apply button. When applying changes, recording operation will stop for a while (maximum 1 minute) and then restart.
5.6.3 Schedule Settings You can select continuous recording or scheduled recording. continuous recording. number on the list. The default setting is To set up a recording schedule, please select a camera Then select the date and time and click Add. Click Apply to add the setting for the camera or click Apply to all cameras to apply to setting to all cameras. To delete a schedule, click Remove on the schedule list. Note: 1. You can add up to 15 schedules. 2.
5.6.4 Alarm Settings You can enable alarm recording of the cameras. Recording will be triggered by alarm input of the camera or motion detected by the camera. When you enable the option “Activate alarm recording only on selected schedule”, alarm recording will be activated only when alarm input is triggered or motion is detected within the preset schedule. You could test the camera setting by clicking Test.
5.6.5 Advanced Settings You can configure advanced recording settings in this section. z Maximum period for each recording file: Configure the maximum length of each recording file (maximum 15 min). z When the available storage is less than …GB: Select the action to take when the available storage is less than the preset level. You can select to overwrite the oldest recordings or stop writing new recordings.
delete recording data after 7 calendar days, on the 8th day, files recorded on the first day of each camera will be deleted so that NVR can start to save data of the 8th day. z Pre/Post Alarm Recordings Start recording video…second(s) before the event occurs: Enter the number of seconds to start recording before an event occurs. Stop video recording…second(s) after the event ends: Enter the number of seconds to stop recording after an event ends.
5.7 System Tools System Tools enable you to optimize the system maintenance and management. You can set alert notification, restart or shut down the server, configure hardware settings, system update, back up/ restore/ reset settings, set E-map and do ping test. 5.7.1 Alert Notification Enter the e-mail address of the administrator and the IP address of the SMTP server. In case of warning or malfunction, e.g. power outage, a drive is unplugged, an e-mail will be sent to the administrator automatically.
5.7.2 Restart/ Shut Down Follow the steps below to restart or shut down the server. 1. Enter the administration page and select Restart/ Shutdown in System Tools. 2. Click Restart to reboot the server or Shut Down to turn off the server.
5.7.3 Hardware Settings You can enable or disable the hardware functions of the server. z Enable configuration reset switch By enabling this option, you can press the reset button for 5 seconds to reset the administrator password and system settings to default. Note: The configuration reset switch is enabled by default. When this option is disabled, please make sure you have kept your password safely. Otherwise, the server cannot be reset anymore if the password is lost.
z Enable front video backup button NVR supports direct copy of recording data on the server to the connected USB device via the USB port. You can set the number of days that the video is recorded to copy to the device. To use this function, please follow the steps below: 1. Set the number of days that the latest recordings should be backed up. If 3 days are entered, the recordings of today, yesterday and the day before yesterday will be backed up. 2. Connect a USB storage device, e.g.
5.7.4 System Update Before updating system firmware, please make sure the product model and firmware version are correct. Follow the steps below to update firmware: 1. Download the release notes of the same version as the firmware from QNAP website http://www.qnap.com/. Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to upgrade the firmware. 2. Before upgrading system firmware, back up all disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during system update. 3.
5.7.5 z Backup/ Restore/ Reset Settings To backup all settings, including user accounts, server name and network configuration etc., click Backup and select to open or save the setting file. z To restore all settings, click Browse… to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore to confirm. z To reset all settings to default, click Reset. All data on the disk(s) will be deleted. 5.7.6 E-map You can upload an E-map to NVR to illustrate the location of the cameras. 1.
5.7.7 Ping Test To test the connection to a specific IP address, enter the IP address and click Test.
5.8 5.8.1 Logs & Statistics Event Logs The server can store thousands of recent event logs, including warning, error, and information messages. In case of system malfunction, event logs (only in English) can be retrieved to analyze system problems.
5.8.2 System Information This page shows the current system status for diagnosis.
Chapter 6 System Maintenance This section provides a general overview on system maintenance. 6.1 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings To reset the administrator password and network settings, press the reset button of the server for five seconds. A beep sound will be heard.
6.2 Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown In case of power outage or improper shutdown of the server, the server will resume to the state before it is shut down. If your server does not function properly after restart, please do the following: 1. If the system configuration is lost, configure the system again. 2. In the event of abnormal operation of the server, contact customer service for technical support.
Chapter 7 1. Troubleshooting The monitoring screen did not display. Please check the following: A. Check if you have installed ActiveX when logging in the monitoring page. Set the security level to “Medium” or lower in Internet Options of IE browser. B. Make sure NVR is turned on and the network is correctly connected. C. The IP address of NVR does not conflict with other devices in the same subnet. D. Check the IP address settings of NVR and your computer. Make sure they are in the same subnet.
simultaneous connections to the monitoring page at maximum. For better recording performance, please do not open too many IE browsers to view the live video. C. The same camera may be shared by multiple NVRs for recording at the same time. 5. Please use dedicated cameras. The alarm recording does not function. A. Please login the administration page and go to Camera Settings-Alarm Settings. B. Make sure alarm recording is enabled for the camera.
11. I cannot use the SMB, FTP, and Web File Manager of NVR. A. Please go to Network Settings-File Services page and check if these three functions are enabled. B. When NVR is installed behind a router and the access to NVR is outside the router, you will not be able to use SMB and FTP services. Please refer to Appendix F for details. 12. The server takes too long to restart. When the server has been restarting for more than 5 minutes, please turn off the power and turn on the server again.
Appendix A Hard Disk Compatibility List The following hard disk models are verified by QNAP that are compatible with NVR. It is recommended to use the disk models listed here. Other hard disk models that are not tested by QNAP may or may not work properly with NVR. For more updated compatible hard disk information, please visit QNAP website at http://www.qnap.com/.
Seagate Seagate Seagate Seagate Seagate Seagate Seagate Seagate WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD Barracuda 7200.9 Barracuda 7200.9 Barracuda 7200.9 Barracuda 7200.9 Barracuda 7200.8 Barracuda 7200.8 Barracuda 7200.7 Barracuda 7200.
Appendix B LED Indication NVR provides LED indicators for you to indicate system status and information easily. 1. USB Status 2. System Status 3. HDD 4. eSATA HDD 5. LAN 6. Power When the system is turned on, you will see the following LED indication: 1. The power LED will become blue; the system LED will blink in red. 2. A few seconds later, you will hear a short beep sound, and the system LED will blink in green. 3. Wait for about one minute. You will hear another beep sound. has started.
LED Display & System Status Overview LED Power LAN HDD1/eSATA System Status LED Display & System Status Blue: Power is on Blink in orange when accessing network Blink in orange when accessing the disk(s) Green: System is started and ready Blink in green: No hard disk is detected.
Appendix C Dynamic Domain Name Registration NVR supports DDNS service provided by DynDNS. You can go to DynDNS website http://www.dyndns.org/ to register a dynamic domain name. Configure and activate DDNS service to enable the Internet users to access your NVR via this dynamic domain name. When the ISP assigns a new WAN IP address, NVR will update the new address to the DynDNS server automatically.
Registration Procedure Please follow the steps below to register a dynamic domain name. reference only. This guide is for If there are any changes, please refer to the instructions or documents on the web site. 1. Open the browser and connect to http://www.dyndns.com/. Account to begin registration.
2. Enter the user name, email address, and password to create an account for DDNS service. Please verify your email address to receive the confirmation message from the server. 3. Select to accept the terms of service.
4. Configure the mailing lists if necessary. Then click Create Account. 5. When your account is successfully created, a confirmation message will be sent to your e-mail address. Please follow the instructions in the e-mail to activate your account within 48 hours. When you have finished the confirmation process, you can apply for your own dynamic domain name. the website of the DDNS provider for more information.
Appendix D Product Specifications Software Specification Video Display Mode Recording Cameras Compression Format Video Setting E-map Single, quad, Picture-in-Picture, Sequential mode Up to 4 Motion JPEG/ MPEG 4 (depend on IP Camera) Resolution, Quality, Frame Rate Upload E-map Recording Recording Mode Continuous, manual, scheduled, alarm, motion, snapshot Buffer Storage for Pre-recording: 300 Seconds/ Post–recording :300 Seconds Alarm Images (before (Total 600 Seconds/ 10 Minutes) and after events) Up to
Client PC Requirement CPU Pentium 4 CPU 2 GHz or higher Memory 512 MB or above Operation System Windows XP or later Browser Internet Explorer 6.
Appendix E Network Camera Compatibility List Vivotek Network Camera AXIS Network Camera D-Link Network Camera LevelOne Panasonic Network Camera IP3112/ IP3122 IP3111/ IP3121 IP3132 IP3135/ IP3137 PT3112/ PT3122 PT3117/ PT3127 IP7135/IP7137 IP7131/IP7132 PT7135/PT7137 AXIS 206 AXIS 207 AXIS 207W DCS-6620(G) DCS-5300(G DCS-5220 DCS-3420 DCS-3220(G) DCS-2120 DCS-900 FCS-1010/WCS-2010 FCS-1040/WCS-2040 FCS-1070/WCS-2070 FCS-3000 FCS-1060/WCF-2060 FCS-1030/WCS-2030 FCS-3021 BL-C30 BL-C10 BL-C131 BL-C111 BL
Appendix F Configuration Examples Environment 1: NVR, IP Camera and monitoring PC are all in the same network Network Surveillance Installation for SOHO and SMB IP Address NVR 192.168.1.1 PC 192.168.1.100 Camera 1 192.168.1.101 Camera 2 192.168.1.102 Camera 3 192.168.1.103 In the example, just add the camera to NVR by entering the cameras’ IP address.
Environment 2: NVR and IP camera are installed behind the router, while the monitoring PC is located remotely IP Address Mapped port in router NVR 192.168.1.1 8000 Camera 1 192.168.1.101 8001 Camera 2 192.168.1.102 8002 Camera 3 192.168.1.103 8003 Router public IP 219.87.144.205 PC 10.8.10.
In this example, to allow a remote PC to connect to NVR and the cameras, you need to: Step 1. Set up port mapping (virtual server) on the router. From Forward to 219.87.144.205:8000 192.168.1.1:80 219.87.144.205:8001 192.168.1.101:80 219.87.144.205:8002 192.168.1.102:80 219.87.144.205:8003 192.168.1.103:80 Step 2.
Environment 3: NVR and IP camera are all located remotely IP Address NVR 219.87.144.205 Camera 1 61.62.100.101 Camera 2 61.62.100.102 Camera 3 61.62.100.103 In this example, just add the camera to NVR by adding its IP address to the “IP Address” settings. Note: If there is a particular port for connecting the camera, please specify the port in NVR configuration.
Environment 4: NVR and IP camera are installed behind the router IP Address NVR 1 192.168.1.101 NVR 2 192.168.1.102 NVR 3 192.168.1.103 Router public IP 219.87.145.205 In the example, to allow a PC which is located remotely to access each NVR via FTP, you need to: Step 1. Set up port mapping (virtual server) on the router From Forward to NVR 1 219.87.145.205:2001 192.168.1.101:21 NVR 2 219.87.145.205:2002 192.168.1.102:21 NVR 3 219.87.145.205:2003 192.168.1.
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