Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product VR-X1600U JVC
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VR-X3200U VR-X1600U LST1260-001 B Powere d by M ileston e NETW ORK VIDEO RECORDER INSTR UCTIONS Please rea d the fo llowing before getting started: Thank y ou f or p urchasing this JVC product . Bef ore oper ating this unit, pleas e read the instructi ons carefull y to ensu re the best possib l e perf ormance.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS I.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (for USA) II Please use this unit in an appropriate power source. V euillez employer cette unité dans une source d'éner gie appropriée.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS III Please use this unit in an appropriate po wer source..
IV PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOUNTING RACK CAUTION ● Do not install the VR-X1600U/VR-X3200U to the rack in places where ambient temperature becomes 40°C or more. ● When rack mounting, keep the internal temperature of rack assembly 40°C or less. ● When using rack mount, keep the clearance between the rack and the rear of unit 150mm or more.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS V Rear view of VR-X1600U /VR-X3200U WARNING (FOR EUROPE): This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
VI Precau tions Please no te the fol lowing wh en using the VR-X1600U and VR-X320 0U in Europe . 1. Ensure tha t the prote c tive eart h ing termi nal of the product is connec ted to the indoor pro tective g rounding.
2 Getting Sta rted Locations of Storage and Use 䢇 Do no t place th is product i n the f ollowin g locations . Doing so ma y cause this product t o malfunctio n or break down.
3 Precautions for Handling Hard Disk Drive 䢇 This un it comes with a h igh-precis ion hard di sk de vice. Be careful not to e xert vibrati on or impact on this unit when handli ng it. Exe r tion of vi bration or impact par ticularly when the pow er is on or wh en the hard disk is be ing access ed may cau se th is un it to brea k down .
4 Getting Sta rted Getting Started Precaution s f or Proper Use of this Produc t ............... ........ 2 Location s of Stor age and Use ... ................. ................... 2 Handling Pr ecautions ...................... ................. .....
5 Services .............. ................. ................. ..................... 113 Changing th e Monitor Sett ings ...... ................. ............... 114 Changing t he Monito r Resolution ......... ................. .... 114 Estab l ishing a Dual-monito r Configuratio n .
6 Getting Sta rted End-User License Agreement for Milestone’s So ftware embedded in JVC KENWOOD’s NVR p roducts This licens e agreem ent is a legally binding a greement among y ou (“Y ou”, eit.
7 MICROSOFT SO FTWARE LICENSE TERMS WINDO WS 姞 E MBEDDED ST AND ARD 7 These license ter ms ar e an agreement betwee n you and JVC KENW OOD Cor porat ion (JV C KENWOOD). Pl ease rea d them. Th ey apply to the sof tware included on this device . The software also i ncludes any separate medi a on which you received the software .
8 Getting Sta rted MICROSOFT SO FTWARE LICENSE TERMS (continued) 3 VHD BOO T . Addition al copie s of the s oftware c reated us ing the softwa re’s Vir tual Hard Disk f unctional ity ( “ VHD Image ” ) may be pre - instal led on the ph ysical ha rd disk of the dev ice.
9 ● Window s Media Di gital Rights M anagement. Content owners use Wind ows Me dia digital rights m a nageme nt technolog y (WMDRM) to pro tect their intell ectual property , including co py rights. Th is softw are and third party softw are use WMDRM to pla y and cop y WMDRM-protecte d content.
10 Getting Sta rted MICROSOFT SO FTWARE LICENSE TERMS (continued) ● Wind ows Upd at e Ag en t. The software on the de vice includes Windows U pdate Agent (“WUA”).
11 14 NO TICE ABOUT THE MP 3 A UDIO ST ANDARD . This so ftware incl udes MP3 audio encoding and decoding te chnolog y as defined b y ISO/IEC 1117 2-3 and ISO/IEC 13818- 3. It is n ot licens ed f or an y implem entation or distrib ution in any c ommerci al product or ser vice.
12 Getting Sta rted MICROSOFT SO FTWARE LICENSE TERMS (continued) ● P or tions of t his softwar e are base d in part on the w ork of Spide r Sys tem s ® L imite d.
13 Softw are and th at both th e abov e cop yr ight not ice(s) and this per mission n otice appear in suppor ting docum entation. P ermission is also giv en to modify the softw are to any e xtend, und.
14 Getting Sta rted MICROSOFT SO FTWARE LICENSE TERMS (continued) ● P or tions of t his softwar e are base d in part on the w ork of Massac huse tt s Insti tut e of T e chnol ogy .
15 D AMAGES, OR ANY D AMAGES WHA TSOEVER RESUL TING FROM L OSS OF USE, D A T A OR PR OFITS, WHET HER IN AN A CTION OF CONTRACT , NEGLIGENCE OR OT HER T ORTIOUS A CTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE D A T A FILES OR SOFTW ARE.
16 Getting Sta rted MICROSOFT SO FTWARE LICENSE TERMS (continued) ● P or tions of t his softwar e are base d in part on the w ork of Sun Mic rosystem s, In c.
17 The structure of manuals f or this un it is as fol low s. The st r uctu re o f thi s manua l is as follows. 䡵 Legend of symbols in this manual Caution Indica tes precautions fo r the oper ation. Note Indica tes useful inf orm ation re garding function s and lim itations on use .
18 Getting Sta rted The w orkflow from install a tion of th is unit to sys tem oper ations i s as f ollows . Cau t io n : ● Inst all the ne twork ca meras a nd set the IP addre sses, etc.
19 Overview of the Softwar e The f ollowin g softw are is used with t his unit. Notices for Changing Settings If yo u specif y wrong settings , this unit m ay not oper ate properly . ● Bef ore you cha nge settin g, it is recom mended to sa ve uni t setting s and set tings of Man agement Ap plicatio n.
20 Getting Sta rted Front A [OPERA TE] Button/Indic ator Switches o peratio n on or off . Press the b u tton to turn oper ation ON a nd hold dow n the b utton to turn operati on OFF . The in dicator b links while the recorder is s tar ting up or shutt ing do wn.
21 Rear Pane l F Monitor Output T erminals (D-sub 1 5pin, D VI) Outputs the recorded i m ages , liv e images or the setup scree n. No te : ● The D VI terminal emit s only digital signals. G LAN1/LAN2 T erminals Conn ect to th e net wor k us ing a LAN c able.
22 Getting Sta rted Rear I/O Te rminal s 䡵 Input ports ( A Page 27) P [ALARM IN 1 to 8] a larm inp ut terminals 1 to 8 When a s ignal is input to th ese term inals , an alarm ev ent occurs and y ou can activ ate alarm recordin g and/or change the direc tion of a PT Z camera.
Recor der P ar t Basics This ch apte r des crib es pr oce dures fo r ba sic ope ration s of thi s un it (rec orde r) an d bas ic setu p for the sur veillance syst em. Cau t io n : ● Ne ver turn off the pow er while savi ng settin gs of Managem ent Applic ation.
24 <Recorde r Part> B asics This sec tion des cribes procedures to use th e supplie d rac k moun t brac ke t to mount t h is unit to the EIA r ack.
25 Basic System Configura tion This uni t can be u sed to b uild the f ollowing monitoring system configu ratio n. ● 32 (VR-X3 200U)/16 (VR -X1600U) camera s f or live im age monito ring and imag e .
26 <Recorde r Part> B asics Devices Connected to Terminals of This Un it 䡵 Connecting a monitor Connect a monitor to the RGB output ter minal or D VI output terminal on the rear panel .
27 䡵 Connecting external security device s Connect d evices oth er than netwo r k de vices (infra red sens or and w arning system, etc.) to the sign al input t er minals on the rea r panel. 䢇 Rear input terminals Te r m i n a l Remarks [ALARM IN] No te : ● Set the i mpedanc e at the ou tput end to 10k K or l ower .
28 <Recorde r Part> B asics Devices Connected Through a Network This uni t is conn ected with netwo rk cameras an d surveill ance computers thro ugh the netw ork. This uni t has tw o netwo r k terminals; o ne f o r connec ting to netwo rk camera s (LAN1), and one for co nnecting to surveill ance computers (LAN 2).
29 Swit chin g the Po wer O n 1 Connect a power cor d ● Connect to an A C 120 V to 240 V (50Hz/60Hz) outlet using th e power c able supplie d. 2 T urn the power switc h on the rear panel “ON” The sys tem chec k star ts and the Opera te indicator bli nks.
30 <Recorde r Part> B asics The sys tem can be a c tiv ated/sh ut down. Activating the System 1 Press t he [OPE RA TE] b utton (w ith th e system shut d own) The sys tem chec k star ts and the Opera te indicator bli nks.
31 This sec tion desc ribes procedure s to setup a n IP address f or this uni t and conn ect to the camer a netw ork (LAN1) and monitoring PC (LAN2). 䢇 Also se tup an IP a ddress f or each of L AN1 and LAN 2. Cau t io n : ● Inst all and s etup netw or k came ras bef ore netw ork setup f or this unit.
32 <Recorde r Part> B asics 7 Enter the IP ad dress, subnet mask, and default gat eway ● Def ault settings a re indicated below . T o set v alues other than the def ault v alues, c onsult y our network adminis trator . Cau t io n : ● Mak e sure to use LAN1 and LAN 2 f or diff erent segme nts*.
33 䡵 T o c lose Manageme nt Applicat ion 1 Click [ (Close)] 2 Select [Save ch anges - restar t services] , and clic k [OK]. Manage ment A pplicatio n is close d. Cau t io n : ● Ne ver turn off the p ower wh ile sa ving setti ngs of Manage ment Applicatio n.
34 <Recorde r Part> B asics Connecting Cameras (continued) 3 Enter the user name and passwor d of the cameras Cau t io n : ● Y o u cann ot proceed to the n ext step if the us er name and pass word are no t correct.
35 4 Make the sett ings to re ceive imag es for each camera ● Select the [Ap ply T emplate] chec k box and clic k [Apply] to apply the setti ngs sele cted in [T emplate - >] in th e upper part to all selected camer as. 5 Click [Next] The frame r ate setup scree n appears .
36 <Recorde r Part> B asics Configurin g Settings of Cameras Connected (contin ued) 8 Specify the type and stora ge location of recording data to be sto red in each drive ● This uni t stores i.
37 11 Click [Finish] Return to the top window . In the end , restar t the service so tha t the spe cified se ttings are appli ed. ( A P age 33 "T o close Managem ent Applicati on") Basic set up of the moni toring system has been fi nished. No w you can rece ive, v iew an d record images from inst alled came ras .
Recor der P ar t Applicatio ns This chap ter describes proced ures f or setup of PTZ camera and e v ent actions accordin g to specific monitoring system operatio ns . P erf or m settings using Management Application. Cau t io n : ● Ne ver turn off the pow er while savi ng settin gs of Managem ent Applic ation.
39 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations When cam eras a re compat ible with the PTZ ( pan, tilt and zoom ) function s, y ou can set the preset position from this unit. Defining a Preset Position Cau t io n : ● The pr eset posi tion may be disp lac ed by a few degre es for some ca meras.
40 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Definin g a Preset Po sition (continued ) 4 Click [PTZ Preset P osition s] The setting s creen app ears. 5 Select [ PTZ T ype] The f ollowing three methods can b e used to register a prese t po siti on.
41 8 When [T ype 1 ] is select ed: En ter a name for t he preset position, and c lick [Ad d New] The preset positi on is set and a dded to the list. 9 Click [OK] No te : ● The pos ition at the top o f the list corres ponds to Preset P osition 1.
42 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Auto PTZ Patrolling (continued ) 3 Double-click a camera name The [C amera Pro perties] window appears . 4 Select [ PTZ Patr olling] 5 Clic k [Add New] 6 Ent er the PTZ patro l profile name. Caution: ● The PTZ pa trol profile name must be uni que.
43 7 Select the preset positions y ou want to use in th e [Pr eset P osi tions] , and c lic k [ ] Doing so copi es the se lected pr eset po sitions to the [P atrolling lis t]. ● A pre set po sit ion can b e us ed mor e th an once in a patrol sc heme.
44 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations This secti on describes proce dures to adjust the detection sensiti vity and range in acc ordance w ith cond itions of camer a installati on locati ons. U se the [ Adjust Motion Detection ...] wizard f or this se tting.
45 6 Selec t a camera from [Select Came ra] and specify noise sensitivity , detection interval and motion sensitivity ● If y ou do not w ant to detect m inute mov ements, m ov e the [Sensi tivity] s lider to t he right.
46 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations This sy stem can perf orm par ticular actio ns such as recor ding start and came ra direc tion chan ge, triggere d by recep tion of particular signals from camer as. A triggering input is called an “e vent” an d a beha vior triggered b y the e vent is called an “action.
47 The [Ge ner ic Ev ent Properties] windo w appears. 4 Click [Add] The setting s creen app ears. 5 Specify the event name and con tents Note: ● The event name must be u niq ue. ● The f ollowi ng char acters ca nnot be us ed as part of the ev en t na me an d ch arac ter st r ings.
48 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Events Configuration—Generic Event (continued) 6 Click [OK] The generic e vent ha s been c onfigured. No te : ● When y ou specify the e vent, s pecify t he action fo r the e vent.
49 The [Hardw are Input Event Prope r ties] windo w appears . 4 Click [+] of the har dwa re to configure settings A list o f input e ven ts specified in the hardw are is displ ay ed. 5 Click an input event to e nable The applicab le input e ven t setting sc reen appears.
50 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Event Configuration—Manual Event If a man ual e ven t is set (created), any ev ent can be pro duced through op eration on the Smart Client. 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Click [+] in [Events and Output ] 3 Double-clic k [Manual Events] The [Man ual Ev ent Properties] window appe ars.
51 Events Configuration—Time r Event This se ction des cribes proce dures to spe cify an a dditional e vent to end the actio n triggered b y a generic e ve nt, input ev e nt, or m anual ev ent . After the time s pecified f or the timer e vent from oc currence of each e vent , the monitoring sy stem returns to the normal state .
52 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Action Setup—Moving the PTZ Camera Preset Position When the e vent occurs , the PTZ camera is dire cted to the defined p reset position.
53 5 Specify a combinat ion of an event and a preset pos it ion ● The same e ve nt cannot be c oupled with m ore than one pres et p osit ion . 6 Click [OK] The preset positi on mov ement b y e v ent has b een set.
54 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Action Setup—Distri buting Camera Images (Matrix) (continued) 3 Sele ct the [ Enabl e Matrix ] ch ec k box 4 Enter recipient pr operties and click [Ad d] Specify the inf orm ation i n the foll owing item s. ● Clic k [Clear] to cancel a ll entries .
55 Action Setup—Starting Recordi ng Recording is star ted upon the occu rrence of a ny e vent. No te : ● Y ou c an pe rfor m th e sam e set tin gs b elow by ope nin g th e prop er ties of eac h camer a from [Hard ware de vice] in [Adv anced Configur ation].
56 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Action Setup—Starting Recordi ng (continued) 5 Selec t the event to star t/stop recording ● If [Ev ent] or [Ev ent and motion d etection] has been selecte d in step 4, select [Sta r t Ev ent] and [Stop Eve nt].
57 The [H ardwar e Output Proper ties] wind ow appears . 4 Select hard ware to configure and clic k [Add] 5 Specify essential proper ties ● Some outp ut de vices ma y ha ve limitati ons on th e numbe r of char acters and fo r mat f or the name . ● Some outpu t devices m ay hav e rela tively shor t and /or li mite d co ntinuo us ou tpu t t ime.
58 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Images b efo re/after the occurre nce of an e ve nt or motion ca n be record ed. 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Click [+] in [Hardware Devices] 3 Clic k the [ +] of [Hardware Device] of th e camera to set and double-c lick the camera name The [Ca mera Pro per ties] windo w appears.
59 6 Specify units of seconds to recor d bef ore/after the occurr ence 7 Click [OK] No te : ● A gr oup of im ages bef ore/after an y motion/e ven t is call ed a se quence . ● F or how to use a sequence , ref er to "Searching from the Image List" ( A P age 149) "Searching for Recorded Images" ( A P age 15 1).
60 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Mail Settings of Unit S etting (continued) 2 Select the [Notify by mail] check bo x in [Hardware error notificatio n setting ] 3 Click [Mail Setting] The [Ma il setup] windo w appears . 4 Specif y the rec ipient address(e s) ● Add an add ress that is no t listed, cli ck [Add] an d enter the addres s.
61 2 Double-clic k [E-mail] The [E-ma il Proper ties] windo w appears. 3 Sele ct the [ Enabl e e-ma il ( Recor ding S erver)] / [Enable e-mail (Viewer)] check bo x and configure settings of recipient(.
62 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Mail Setup for Management Application (continued) 䡵 Receive an e-mail upon the occu rrence of an event Select the e-mail noti fication sett ing chec k box in each ev ent setting s creen. No te : ● This un it does not sup por t notifi cations by SM S.
63 䢇 When a m anual ev ent occu rs 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Click [+] in [Events and Output ] 3 Click [+] in [Manual Event s] 4 Double-clic k any event name y ou want to set The [Man ual Event Properties] windo w property appears.
64 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Specifying a Master NVR Configu re setting s from the NVR to be used a s the master . 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Double-c lick [Master/S lave] The mas ter/sla v e setting screen appe ars.
65 Registerin g a Slave NVR Configu re setting s from the NVR to be used a s the master . 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Double-c lick [Master/S lave] The ma ster/sla ve settin g screen appears . ● Ensure that the [Ena ble as master server] che ck bo x is sele cted.
66 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations This se ction des cribes proce dures to re gister us er(s) of Smart Client and c onfigure t he rights o f each us er . Adding a U ser The f ollowin g is the p rocedure t o configu re the sett ings with the [Config u re User Access.
67 6 Click [Next] The access o v erview sc reen appea rs. Che ck the adde d user ’ s right to acces s the ca meras . 7 Click [Finish] The user has b een conf igured. Limiting the Rights of Each User Y ou can lim it allo wed oper ations of came ras and the vie wer f or each use r .
68 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Limiting the R ights of Each User (continued) 3 Click [Generic Access Proper ties] The screen f or setting t he vie wer ac cess aut horizations appears .
69 2 Righ t-c lick [Users] , then c lick [Ad d Ne w User Gr oup] 3 Enter the gr oup name, and clic k [OK] The g roup properties windo w appears . 4 Set t he group access r ights, th en click [OK] A ne w user group has been added. ● F or access rights settings, se e steps 3 to 6 in "L imiting the Rights of Each User" ( A P age 67 ).
70 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Y ou can se t a login passwo rd so only the a dministr ator can oper ate Mana gement App lication . 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Click [+] in [Use rs] 3 Double-clic k [Administrator] The [Adm inistra tion Protec tion Properties] screen appears .
71 The SERIAL terminal and eSA T A terminal on the rear panel of this unit can be us ed fo r additional HDD(s). Also , up to 3 b uilt-in HDDs can be added to increase the capacit y up to 4TB . No te : ● F or detai ls of com pat ible ad dit ion al HD D , co nsul t your near est JVC KEN WOOD dealer or s er vice cent er .
72 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Build ing a RA ID Conf iguratio n Y ou can add built-in HDD(s) to b uild a RAID configuration. This uni t is compli ant to RAID 1/5/ 10. No te : ● F o r addition of b u ilt-in HDD(s), consult an authorized dealer o r a JVC KENWO OD service cen ter .
73 6 Select [Y e s: Disk on port 0] for [Do y ou want to keep data from one of selected disk?], then clic k [Next] Cau t io n : ● K eep [E nable volume wr i te-b ack cach e] in t he a dvanced setti ngs disa bled; ot herw ise, perfor man ce of the un it m ay drop.
74 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Build ing a RA ID Confi guratio n (continued) 5 Confirm t hat the [ Disk 0] ch eck bo x is sele cted, and c lick [OK] The [Dis ks to Conv er t] window appear s. 6 Cli ck [Con vert] , and c lic k [Y es] on th e confirmation scre en 7 Right-clic k [(E:)], and select [Change Drive Letter and P aths.
75 Using NAS NAS (Netw ork Attached Stor age) is a dedi cated file serve r that is c onnected to the LAN1 network. In the ca se of NVR, you can spec ify NAS connec ted to the camer a network (LAN1) as a drive for archi ving data . Cau t io n : ● When N AS is used, the recording fram e rate w ill decre ase depend ing on the NAS pe rfo r mance .
76 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Using NAS (contin ued) 䡵 Specify NAS as the archiving destin ation 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Click [+] in [Came ras and Storage In formation] 3 Doub le-clic k a camera name to configure settings for The [Ca mera Pro per ties] windo w appears.
77 6 Deselect the [Enable dynamic path selection f or ar chives] check bo x, then clic k [O K] Y ou are retu rned to the [Camer a Properties] scree n. 7 Specify the path to the NAS drive in [Arc hivin.
78 <Recor der Pa rt> Appli cations Y ou can sa ve the s ettings f or Unit Settin g and f or Managem ent Applic ation on a USB flash m emory and restore th e pre viousl y sav ed settings . Saving/Restoring the Settings of Unit S etting Set tin gs wil l be saved on a USB flas h mem or y .
79 3 Click [ Load Setting] Settings stored on the USB flas h memory are displa yed. 4 Select a file to load and clic k [Load] A confirma tion messag e appears .
Recor der P ar t Refe rence This chapter p rovides lists of se tting items of this un it. Also read this cha pter when an y changes of system conf igurat ion such as ca mera addit i ons and maint enance are required. Cau t io n : ● Ne ver turn off the pow er while savi ng settin gs of Managem ent Applic ation.
81 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Unit S etup 䢇 : Initial v alue Setup (This Unit) Item Preset V al ues Description Star tUp auto-d ispla y setting Fo r selecting t he items to b e displa yed automati cally whe n this unit i s star te d.
82 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence NAS Setting ( A P age 75) F or confi guring setting s f or NAS connecti on. User name ^ Fo r specifying the us er name f or NAS conne ction.
83 Mail S etting ( A P age 59) For co nfiguring mail sett ings f or error notificati on b y mail in th e ev ent of an y abnormality of this unit . Mail to Fo r specifying e-mai l address to receiv e error notific ation in the e v ent of an y abnormality of this unit .
84 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Network Settings 䡵 IP addres s setting The setti ngs ma y be configur ed in [Network and Internet] in [Co ntrol P anel].
85 This secti on de scr ibe s proce dur es to se t the da te an d time of this unit. Cau t io n : ● There ma y be a daily error of 10 to 20 seconds depending on the o pera ting en vironment. ● The clo ck time ma y vary signific antly when the lithium battery le v el used f or bac kup i n this un it is running low .
86 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence This se tting is a pplicab le when a spe aker is co nnected with this unit. 1 Click the [Start] button on the desktop, f ollowed by click ing [Control P anel] The control pa nel opens up . 2 Click [Hard ware and Sound] The [H ardwar e and Soun d] windo w appears.
87 This se ction de scri bes proc edures to set a p ass word us ed to start this unit. Setting the Password Set the pas s word t o log in to this uni t. Cau t io n : ● The warning me ssage ( A P ag e 195) will not be di spl ay ed unless yo u login af ter star tup of this un it.
88 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Setting the Password (continued) 5 Ente r the pa sswor d ● Enter the p ass word twic e f or confir mation . 6 Click [Create passwor d] The pass word is crea ted. T o vali date the c reated pass word, see "V ali dating the Pa s s wo r d " ( A Page 88 ).
89 3 Selec t [Users must enter a u ser na me and passw ord to use th is compu ter] 4 Click [OK] 5 Click [ (Close)] t o close the comm and pr ompt No te : ● T o log in auto maticall y , deselect [ Users m ust enter a user name a nd pass word to us e this c omputer] i n step 3.
90 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence The wiz ard setup of Manag ement Appl ication a llows you to config ure basic setting i tems in order . Management Appli cation (Wizards) 1 2 3 4 Item Descriptio n Reference A Add Hard ware Devices... F or registering network ca meras .
91 No te : ● When an item is clic ked, a summary of the s etting s appears . ● When the re are items below , click [+] to displa y them. ● When y ou doub le-clic k an item, t he properties windo w appe ars and de tailed setti ngs can be made .
92 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Hardware Devi ces 䢇 : Initial v alue Item Preset V alue s Descripti on Hardw are De vices (Hardwa re Prope r ties) Name an d Video Channel s Hardware name an d video channe ls Hardwa re name ^ Name u sed to ident ify the de vice.
93 Hardw are De vices (Hardwa re Properties) (contin ued) PTZ De vice PTZ setti ngs Connect ed camer as ha ve P an/Tilt/Zoom ca pabi liti es Select check bo x 䢇 Do not select ch eck b ox Select thi s chec k bo x when a PTZ camer a is included in the cam eras c onnected to the uni t.
94 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Camera (Camer a Proper ties) Came ra Properties Genera l camera setti ngs Enabl ed Select ch eck bo x Do not select check bo x Select th is chec k bo x to use this camer a. Def ault va lue v a ries depend ing on the came ra.
95 Camera (Camer a Proper ties) (contin ued) Video Video Prop er ties Configur e Video Properties ^ Clic k to displa y the [Video Proper ties] scree n. Mak e detail ed displ ay settings f or the sele cted cam era. Note: ● The disp lay ed items and in itial setting s diff er dependin g on the c amera.
96 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Camera (Camer a Proper ties) (contin ued) Reco rdin g and Archiving Pa t h s Recording setti ngs Recordi ng path D:MediaDat abase Do not change th is setti ng. Archiving path 䢇 Using d ynamic path F or specify ing the a rchiving dest ination o f the database .
97 Camera (Camer a Proper ties) (contin ued) Gener al archiving set tings for all camer as For con figuring common archivi ng settings f or all cameras.
98 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Camera (Camer a Proper ties) (contin ued) PTZ Preset Po s i t i o n s ( A Pa g e 3 9 ) PTZ pre view ^ F or directing the PTZ camer a to an y posit ion. A udio selec tio n Def ault micropho ne ^ This se tting is applicab le when mic rophones and/or a speak er are used.
99 Camera (Camer a Proper ties) (contin ued) PTZ P atrolling (co nti nued) PTZ scan ning Select chec k box 䢇 Do not select ch eck b ox F or confirming and s pecifyi ng the sc anning s peed in case o f a camera with the PTZ s canning function.
100 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Cameras and Storage Information 䢇 : Initial v alue Item Preset V alues D escription Rec ord ing and Ar chi vin g Paths T emplate F or displa ying templ ate settings . Recordi ng P ath D:Medi aDatabase Do not chang e this setting.
101 Video Re cording T emplate F or displa ying templ ate settings . Reco rd on Alwa ys Nev er 䢇 Motio n detection Even t Even t and mot ion detect ion F or selecting a re cording method . Star t Event 䢇 None F or specifyi ng an e vent to start recording a nd an ev ent to st op recordi ng.
102 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence F rame Rate - MJPEG F r ame ra te ( MJ PEG) Regular F rame Rate Liv e F rame Rat e 1 to 10, 15, 䢇 20 , 25, 3 0 F or specifying t he frame r ate f or normal liv e displa y . Note: ● The va l idated setting v alue diff ers depending on the camera.
103 F rame Rate - MJ PEG (contin u ed) F rame rate (MJPEG) (cont inued) Spe edu p F rame R at e (c ontinu ed) Speedup on Motion D etection 䢇 Event Even t and mot ion detect ion Schedule onl y Set when th e speed u p setting is activ ated.
104 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Au di o S e l e c t i o n Audio sel ect ion Defaul t Mic roph one 䢇 None This setti ng is applicab le when mic rophones and/or a speaker are used .
105 Events and Output 䢇 : Initial v alue Item Preset V alues Des cription P or ts and P ollin g P or ts and polling Alert and generic e vent po r t 1 t o 65535 䢇 1234 F or specifying a port number to ha ndle a w ar ning triggered by an e ve nt, such as a g eneric e vent .
106 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Manual ev ents ( A P age 50 ) Globa l/(M anual Event na me) Eve nt configur ation Ev ent name F or spec ifying an e ven t name .
107 Scheduling and Archiving 䢇 : Initial v alue Output C ontrol on Even t Output o n Eve nt Activ ate outp ut on e vent Ev ent ^ Set the c ombination of set ev ents and outp uts.
108 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence (Camer a name) Onlin e P e r iod ( A P age 123) Online s c hedule Schedule profi les 䢇 Al wa ys on Alwa ys off F or selecting a schedule profil e. Set camer a to start/stop o n time 䢇 Sele ct ch eck box Do not select che ck box F or acti vating /dea cti vating came ras at a sp ecif ied time.
109 Matrix 䢇 : Initial v alue Logs 䢇 : Initial v alue Item Pre set V al ues Desc rip tio n Matrix Rec ipients ( A Page 53 ) Matrix reci pients Enab le Matrix Selec t chec k bo x 䢇 Do not sel ect chec k box F or enab ling the Matrix fu nction t o distribu te images at the occurrenc e of an e ven t.
110 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence E-mail 䢇 : Initial v alue Item Pre set V al ues Desc rip tio n E-mail Settings ( A P age 59) E-mail setti ngs Enable e-m ail (Rec ordi ng S er ver ) Sele ct che ck box 䢇 Do not sel ect chec k box Select thi s chec k box to send e-mail fro m Manageme nt Applicati on.
111 Server Acc ess 䢇 : Initial v alue Item Pre set V al ues Desc rip tio n Server Access Server acces s Server nam e 䢇 Server F or specifying the server name .
112 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Master/Sla ve 䢇 : Initial v alue Users 䢇 : Initial v alue Item Pre set V al ues Desc rip tio n Mas ter S er ver ( A P age 64) Master serv er En able as master ser ver Sele ct che ck box 䢇 Do not sel ect chec k box Master /sla ve settings f or using m ore than on e of this unit.
113 Services (User 1) (c ontinu ed) Camera A ccess ( A Pa ge 6 7 ) Camera ac cess settin gs (Camer a name) 䢇 Select ch eck box Do not selec t check bo x F or specif ying auth orities to use Sm ar t Client fu nctions for all cam eras o r each came ra.
114 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Changin g the Monitor R esolutio n This se ction des cribes proce dures to change the resolution of a disp lay con nected to this uni t.
115 Esta bli shin g a D ual-m onitor Configu ration This secti on describes proce dures to connec t multipl e monitors to this u nit and us e them as o ne displa y .
116 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence This uni t is equi pped wit h an oper ation loc k f eature to pre vent uni ntended s hutting do wn by mi stake. No te : ● A pass word f or loc king or unloc king operation is not set at the t ime of pu rchase .
117 Eve n after configuring th e system, you ca n add ne w camer as and remo ve or re place reg istered c ameras . Cau t io n : ● Ne ver turn off the p ower wh ile sa ving setti ngs of Manage ment Applicatio n. ● When you change s ettings , restart the Ma nagement Applica tion service; otherwi se, th e new settin gs are not applie d.
118 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Manually Registering a Camera (continued) 6 Click [Finish] The camera has been added. The add ed camera w ill be l isted in “Hardware Devices ” of [Adv anced Configur ation].
119 8 When replacin g a cam era, d ecide w hether t o carry over the recorded images from the camer a There are three options . ● T ak e over recorded images: Th e new ca mera tak es ov er past imag e data. ● Discard p ast recorded im ages of th e camer a.
120 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Performing R emote Moni toring through WAN This sect ion describ es setti ngs f or us ing t he monitor ing s er vi ce of this unit through th e Inter net . 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Right-clic k [Server Access], and select properties The [Server Ac cess Pro per ties] windo w is displa yed.
121 Defining a Recordin g Schedule T o se t a recordi ng sched ule f or a camera, create schedul e properties and appl y them to the c amer a. 䡵 Creating a Profile 1 Click [+] in [Adv anced Configuration] 2 Double-clic k [Scheduling and Arc hiving] [Sch eduling a nd Arch iving Prop er ties] screen a ppears .
122 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Defining a Recordin g Schedule (continued) 7 Prepa re a sched ule ● Fo r details of the setti ng item s, see A Scheduling Profi le Setting D escriptions B ( A P age 123) No te : ● This un it does not sup por t notifi cations by SM S.
123 䡵 Scheduling Pr ofile Setting Descriptions 䢇 Online Pe riod No te : ● If the e ven t name f or [Star t e vent] or [Sto p e ve nt] is too long, i t will not b e displa yed fully .
124 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Defining a Recordin g Schedule (continued) 䢇 PTZ P atrolling Setting Speech Communication with Ca meras Settings f or e xchanging aud io sound s between th is unit a nd came ras . ● Y ou cannot send /receiv e audio sounds without a microp hone and a speaker f or each c amera.
125 Y ou may add the followin g dr ives as a st orage dest inat io n f or recorded im ages, arc hiving, and e xpor t data. No te : ● F or details of co mpatible d evices and addi tional HD D , consu lt your n earest JVC KEN WO OD deale r . Y ou can also ch eck on ou r web site.
126 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence By enab ling SNMP , you can moni tor the status of this unit from an SNM P manager on the surveilla n ce comp uter . F or monitoring, you n eed to reg ister MIB e xtensio n inf ormation (JVCNVRMIB .txt) with the SNM P manager .
127 䡵 A list of statuses that can be obtained fr om this unit OID: iso(1) - o rg(3) - dod(6) - internet(1) - priv ate(4) - enterprises(1) - jvc (718) - n vr(916) - n vrObjects(1) 䡵 A list of TRAPs.
128 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence The logs fo r this unit are st ored on the L driv e. Logs are used in t he case of main tenance ser vice . Use 2 win dows to conf igur e lo g set ti ngs.
129 2 Click [JVC Log Setting] The JVC log set ting scre en appears . 3 Specify the retention da ys ● Select thi s check box t o delete u nnecessary logs and reduce the load on this de vice . Old logs wil l be delet ed automati cally . 4 Click [OK] Y ou can sa ve m aintenanc e inf ormation on a USB flash memo r y .
130 <Recor der Pa rt> Refer ence Checking H DD Usage 䡵 Displaying the HDD meter Y ou can check the usage of HDD(s) of th is unit with the mete r . 1 Double-clic k the [2. HDD Meter] on the desktop The HDD meter appe ars. 䡵 Changing HDD meter settings Y ou can specify the mon itoring inter val and HDD settings.
131 Performi ng Error Check 1 Click the [Start] b utton on the desktop and select [Compu ter] 2 Right-clic k a drive to perform err or chec k and select [Pr oper ties] The [Properties] screen of the dr iv e you se lected appe ars. 3 Click the [T ools] tab and click [Check no w…] The [Check Disk] sc reen of th e drive you selec ted appears .
Vie wer P ar t Basics Y ou can view live images and play back recorded imag es by using the viewer (Smar t Client). Th is chapter describes basic sett i ngs of t he vie wer a nd how to install the vie wer to a surveillance computer .
133 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Y ou can vi ew liv e images and p l a y bac k record ed image s by using th e vie wer (Smart Client). No te : ● T o use the Sma r t Client on a c omputer o ther than th is unit, m a ke sure to install the Smart Client in adv ance .
134 <Viewer Part> Basi cs 3 Cli ck th e [C on ne ct] bu tto n ● The Smart Client scre en appears after a s hor t while. Cau t io n : ● When y ou log out a fter reachi ng the ma ximum num ber of distrib ution clients , you m ay need to w ait f or se vera l min utes bef ore yo u can es tabli sh the co nnection again.
135 Viewer Desc ription 4 1 6 5 3 2 Item De scription A Screen selector tabs [Live] F or vie wing li ve images f rom came ras . ( A Pa ge 142) [Play back] F or pla ying bac k recorded i mages . ( A P age 147) [Setup] F or displa ying the vie wer set ting scree n.
136 <Viewer Part> Basi cs No te : ● The Sm ar t Clie nt logs in to a distrib ution s er ve r withi n the VR-X 3200 U/V R-X 160 0U t o ope rate. ● Embedde d Smar t Clie nt also l ogs in to the distribution server o f this unit (ht tp://localhost o r http://127 .
137 System Requirements Computer N etwork Settings If using t his unit with the fac tor y def ault settin gs, set the f ollo wing co mputer ne twork. ● For detai l s, cons ult the ne twork admi nistrator. I f using th is unit with settings different f rom the fac tory defau lt setting s, confirm th e setting with the ne twork administra tor.
138 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Installing the Smart Clie nt Cau t io n : ● Bef ore installing , check to ensure th at Microsoft .NET F rame work 4.0, DirectX 9 .0 or la ter vers ions , and Micros oft Internet Explor er 6.0 or la ter v ersions are already install ed on the c omputer .
139 6 Click [Close] Inst allation ends and a shortcut to the A Smar t Client B is created on the desktop . Cau t io n : ● If th e .Ne t Framework 4. 0 ins tal lat ion wind ow is d ispl ay ed during ins tallation and the c omputer is not conn ected to the inte r net, it ma y not be possib le to continu e with the instal lation.
140 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Creating a View T o cre ate a vie w , y ou need t o create a group first and regi ster s a ca mera to sh ow in th e view .
141 7 Click [ ] to the left of [Se rver] in the [System Overvi ew] s ection A list o f av ailab le cameras a ppears . 8 Select a camera you want to view from the list and drag it o nto the imag e display scr een to th e right ● Images from the s elected c amera a re displa yed along with i ts came ra name.
142 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Showing the Live W indow 1 Click the [Live] tab The liv e windo w appea rs. ● If yo u configure camer a recording settin gs without closing the liv e windo w , liv e images ma y not be di spla ye d correct ly after y ou configure the camer a recording setti ngs.
143 䡵 Operation section on the liv e scree n In the liv e image screen, y ou ma y use the follo wing oper ations i n correspondi ng secti ons. ● Y ou can select to show/hi de each sectio n by clic king an icon . Swit chin g Views This secti on describes procedures to s witch vie ws and displa y images from anot her camera .
144 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Viewing Images by Using PTZ Features PTZ (pan, ti lt and zoom ) operati ons are a vaila ble only when the came ra supp or ts the PTZ f eatures . ● Button op erations are i gnored when the camer a does no t suppo r t the PT Z featu res.
145 Playing Back Recorded Images for Specific Camera (s) (Independent Playback) In the [Li ve] tab , you can view live images of all camera s. By using the indep endent pla yback fu nction, y ou can s witch to vie w past recor ded image s on spe cific ca mera(s ) only .
146 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Other Useful Features (continued) 䡵 Manual events Y ou can trigger an ev ent manual ly . Select an e ve nt in the [Ev ent] se ction and clic k [Activ ate]. No te : ● If the [Ev ent] sect ion is not disp la yed, clic k [ ] to displ ay it.
147 Displaying the Playback S creen 1 Click the [Playback] tab The pla ybac k screen ap pears (it ma y tak e sev eral min u tes). ● If yo u configu re camera rec ording set tings when the pla yback sc reen is activ e, pla yback im ages ma y not be displa yed c orrectly afte r you confi gure the ca mera recording settings .
148 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Displaying the Playback Scre en (continued) 䡵 Operation section on the playback screen In the pla yback screen, y ou ma y use the f ollo wing oper ations in corres ponding s ections . ● You c an selec t to show /hide ea ch secti on by clicki ng an icon .
149 Y ou can se arch f or images record ed by this un it in f ollowing ways. Search for recorded images by date and time This se ction des cribes proce dures to search fo r recorded images by u sing the [Time Na vigation] sect ion in th e pla yback scre en.
150 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Searching for Images by With/ Without Recording The t imel ine browse r in the ri ght par t of th e pl ayback scre en enab les you to search f or images b y with/with out recordi ng and/or types. Cau t io n : ● Timeli ne is onl y f or referen c e.
151 Searching for Recorded Images This sec tion describes procedure s to list reco rded image s by sequenc es of im ages reco rded due to any e vent or m otion. No te : ● If th e [Re cor ding Sear ch] secti on i s not dis played, cli ck [ ] to dis p la y it.
152 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Smart Search Y ou can se arch for i m ages w ith an y motion by specifyi ng a search a rea from rec orded im ages of th e selected cam era. No te : ● If the [Smar t Search] section is not di splay ed, cli ck [ ] to di spla y it.
153 Playing back Record ed Images This s ecti on d esc ri bes pr oced ur es t o pe rfor m playback, sto p, and ski p operat ions in the [Tim e Na vigation] s ection o f the Smar t Client. No te : ● If the [Time Na vigation ] section is not di spla yed, cl ick [ ] to disp la y it.
154 <Viewer Part> Basi cs Playing Back Recorded Images of Differe nt Times for Specific Camera(s) (Indepe ndent Playback) In the pla ybac k tab , recorded images of the sam e time a re played back al l to get her for al l cam eras.
Vie wer P ar t Applicatio ns This chap ter describes proced ures to cu stomiz e view s accordin g to specific app lications . Cau t io n : ● If y ou chang e settings of Ma nagemen t Applicat ion while Sm ar t Client is on, sh ut down Sma r t Client, the n restart it.
156 <Viewer Part> App lication s Y ou can print a playbac k image p resented o n the scr een. Cau t io n : ● Y o u canno t pr int image s from VR -X3200U/VR-X1 600U . This i s a fun ction used in [Smart Client] do wnloaded from the su r v eillance computer .
157 5 Specify a display period in sec onds 6 Click [OK] No te : ● The gr een fram e indicates that the area in the fr ame is set f or the carousel f eature.
158 <Viewer Part> App lication s 4 Select the area y ou set as [Hotspot] and configure p ropert ies in the [Propert ies] sect ion Cau t io n : ● The rec ording frame r ate may decrease when th e image quality is cha nged. Use th e [Full] sett ing sinc e [Image quali ty] setti ngs affect th e re cord ing p erfor ma nce.
159 5 Select an HTML page in the view and configure propertie s in the [P ropertie s] sect ion Cau t io n : ● This un it does n ot suppor t Activ eX and Flash, e tc. ● Do not in stall Acti veX. ● Some li nk destination s ma y pose security pro blem s.
160 <Viewer Part> App lication s Y ou can reg ister frequ ently-use d f eatures as ov er la y buttons . ● The overl ay buttons are disp layed when you p oint th e cursor on camera imag es and y ou can clic k each butto n to e xecute the corres ponding f eature .
161 Y ou can per form PTZ camer a operation s by using a jo ystick (sold se para tely). No te : ● F or details of compati ble j oy stic ks, consult you nearest JVC KENW OOD dealer or ser ve ce nter . Y ou can also check on our we bsit e. 1 Click the [ (Op tions)] b utton at the top right corner o f the scr een The [Op tions] windo w appears .
162 <Viewer Part> App lication s 5 Set the A play B (dea d zone) of the joystick for pan/tilt and zoom ● As the sl ider is m ov ed to the right, the dead z one is e x panded a nd the amount of joystic k mov ement required f or oper ation of the camer a is incr eased.
Vie wer P ar t Refe rence This cha pter de scr ibe s operat ions t o make full u se of the viewer . List s of av ailable features in each scre en and se ttings are also pro vided. Cau t io n : ● If y ou chang e settings of Ma nagemen t Applicat ion while Sm ar t Client is on, sh ut down Sma r t Client, the n restart it.
164 <Viewer Part> Re ference Images a nd audio recorded o n this un it can be sav ed (e xpor ted) as video , still p ictures , or in d atabase f or mat, and be vie wed on c omputers outside the surv eillance syst em. ● A survei llance compute r ma y write record ed images and audio s ounds to a USB flash memor y or the des ktop .
165 8 Specify t he expor t d estination 9 Enter a file name (whe n A VI is selected) ● Unless yo u specif y a name , the file nam e will be t he e x port star t date/time ( A yyy ymmdd- hh mmss.avi B ). Cau t io n : ● If the date/tim e of data y ou ran [Export] pre viously is t he same a s Star t date/ti me, A VI file will be o ve rwritten.
166 <Viewer Part> Re ference Saving Images in Database Format (continued) The ex por t dialog w ill appe ar . No te : ● Prepa ration f or e xpor t ma y take a while dep ending on connection status of additional HDD(s).
167 T o vie w data ex por ted in the da tabase f or mat by a computer , use the dedicated vie wer (e xport view er). The installe r of the dedicate d vie wer is l ocated in th e [Expor ted Images] fol der create d at the ti me of e xpor ting.
168 <Viewer Part> Re ference Viewing Expor ted Data (continued) 䡵 Viewing Data on a Specific Da te/Time Using Timeline The v er tical timelin e indicates the progress st atus of a recording operati on.
169 Live Screen Operations and Settings Available on Each Screen Section Item Descr iption View s ^ Fo r hierarc hical di spla y of the regis tered vie ws. Came ras ^ F or displ ay ing a camer a list. By selec ting a cam era not l isted in t he view and dr agging it into the vie w , y ou can vi ew images f rom the ca mera.
170 <Viewer Part> Re ference Playback Screen Operations and Settings Available on Each Screen (continued) Section Item De scri ptio n View s ^ F or hierar chical displ ay of the registered vie ws.
171 Setting Screen 䢇 : Initial v alue PTZ Control Preset s ● Disab led in the pla ybac k screen. Fis heye PTZ positio ns Load ● Dis able d in the p la yback screen. Sav e Na vigation but tons Arrows M ov e the zo omed pos ition during d igital z oom.
172 <Viewer Part> Re ference Prope r ties When the came ra windo w is selec ted Camera na me ^ Displ ay the na me of t he se lec ted ca mera . Image qua lity 䢇 Full Super high (fo r megapix el) High Medium Low Set the d isplay image qu ality .
173 Prope r ties (contin ued) When the Matrix win dow is selected Image qua lity 䢇 Full Super high (fo r megapix el) High Medium Low Set t he im age qu ali ty of the d is tr ibuted imag e.
174 <Viewer Part> Re ference Prope r ties (contin ued) When a hot spot i s sel ect ed Image qua lity 䢇 Full Super high (fo r megapix el) High Medium Low Set the d isplay image qu ality .
175 Prope r ties (contin ued) When aut omatic screen conv ersion is s elected Image qua lity 䢇 Full Super high (fo r megapix el) High Medium Low Set the d isplay image qu ality .
176 <Viewer Part> Re ference Y ou can co nfigure ad van ced setti ngs of th e vie wer in the optio n setting sc reen. T o displ ay the op tion setti ng scree n, clic k “ ” sho wn at the upper right of the screen.
177 Applicati on (contin ued) Def ault image q uality 䢇 Full Super high High Mediu m Low F or specifying t he def ault image q uality of the Sma r t Client. Def ault frame rate 䢇 Unlimited Mediu m Low F or specifying t he def ault frame rate of the Smart Client.
178 <Viewer Part> Re ference Ke y b o a r d For a llocatin g a shortcut ke y combining with k eys s uch as Ctrl or Al t and othe r ke y(s) to a certain operatio n. Press sh or tcut k ey ^ Press a c ombinat ion of sho r tcut ke ys you w ant to register .
179 1 Click [ (About)] The versio n information i s displa yed . 2 Click [OK] to close the w indow Set the displa y position, i mage qual ity , etc. of the distrib uted liv e video using the Matrix fu nction .
Other s This section contains ref erence inf or mation su ch as the re cording pe rf or ma nce, su mmar y of initial values , and specifications of this unit.
181 Others ● Ref er to the r ele va nt instructio n manu als of net work camer as used. R : Compatib le ^ :N o t c o m p a t i b l e No te : ● When VN -V685U and VN -V686BU Series are registere d to NVR, do not enab le the audio de vice althoug h it is displa yed.
182 Others The actua l recordin g time v aries according to the cam era settings , input image c ontent, an d condition of th e HDD . Use t he t ables b elow as a gui de to t he r eco rdin g ti me. Caution: ● Record ing time ma y be reduced b y about 10% dep ending on HDD status and images.
183 Settings of This Un it Default Value List 䡵 StartU p auto-dis play setting Smart Client [Do not select c heck bo x] CPU Me ter [Select c heck bo x] HDD Me ter [Do not select c heck bo x] Hardwa .
184 Others Settings of This Un it (Network Settings) 䡵 Mail Set ting Mail t o [None] Server name [None] SMTP P or t [25] POP P or t [110] User ID [None] Pa s s w o r d [None] Mail A uthentica tion [.
185 Management Appli cation (Advanced Configuration) 䡵 Hardware Devic es Item Initial v alue Hardw are De vices (H ardw are De vice Properties) Name and Video Channe ls Hardw are name a nd video cha.
186 Others Camer a (Camera Properties) (contin ued) Video Video Prope r ties Note: ● The d ispla yed it ems and i nitia l setting s diff er depending on the camer a.
187 䡵 Cameras an d Stora ge Informat ion Camer a (Camera Properties) (contin ued) Ev ent Notificatio n Eve nt Notificatio n A vailab le ev ents [None] Selected ev ents [Non e] Config ure ev ents [N .
188 Others Video Re cording Video R ecording Record on [Moti on detection] Star t Event [No ne] Stop Ev ent Pre-reco rding [Do not select chec k bo x] Seco nd(s ) (De pen din g on c ameras ) P o st-re.
189 䡵 Events and Outp ut Item Initial v alue P or ts and P ollin g P or ts and pol ling Alert and generic e vent po r t [1234] SMTP ev ent por t [25] FTP e vent por t [21] P olling i nter v al [1/10.
190 Others Generic e ve nts Gener ic events No te : ● The foll owing g ene r ic events are se t by defaul t. JVC NVR ALARM IN1 to 8 BREAK JVC NVR ALARM IN1 to 8 MAKE Event n ame [None] Event s ubs t.
191 䡵 Scheduling and Archiving Item Initial v alue Schedulin g All Camera s Schedule all cam eras Onlin e [Alwa ys off] Speedup [Alwa ys off] E-mail [Alwa ys off] SMS [Alwa ys off] Note: ● This uni t does no t supp or t notific ations b y SMS.
192 Others 䡵 Matrix 䡵 Logs (Camer a name) (cont inued) E-ma il No tif ica tio n E-mail sc hedule Sched ule profil es (Depending on came ras) Star t time End time Day SMS Notificati on SMS sched ule Schedule profiles (Depending on came ras) Note: ● This uni t does no t supp or t notific ations b y SMS.
193 䡵 E-mail 䡵 SMS No te : ● This un it does not sup por t notifi cations by SM S. 䡵 Central No te : ● This un it does not sup por t the Cen tral funtion .
194 Others 䡵 Mast er/Sla ve 䡵 Users Item Preset V alues Mas ter S er ver Master s er v er Enable as master serv er [Do not sel ect chec k box ] (Slav e server) (Slav e ser v er 1) Address [None] P.
195 䡵 Actions when Warnin g Indicator Lights Up Troubleshoo ting Symptom Ac tion P ower c annot be t urned on. Chec k to ensu re that the pow er cabl e has be en plugge d in correctl y . Chec k to ensure th at the po wer s witch on th e rear panel is s witched on.
196 Others 䡵 VR-X1600 U 䢇 When displa ying liv e image on th is unit 䢇 When not disp la ying liv e image o n this un it 䡵 VR-X3200 U 䢇 When displa ying liv e image on th is unit 䢇 When not disp la ying liv e image o n this un it (*1) Stand ard image quality of each f or mat is as f ollo ws.
197 䡵 Attachments/Acces sories Quick Ref e rence ................... ................ ........................... 5 Set Up Guide ........ ............................ ...................... .......... 1 P ower Cord (2 .4 m) ... ................. ...
Others 198 A Action ................ ................. ................ ............................ . 46 Additiona l HDD Connectio n ............. ................. ............................ 26, 71 RAID ............ ................. .............
199 N NAS ................... ................. ................ ................. ............ 75 Network LAN1 ................ ....................... .............. 28, 31, 84, 11 9 LAN2 ................ ............................ . 28, 31, 84, 119, 137 Networ k settings NVR .
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