Acumen Camera NVR Series AiPF4U User Manual
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AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 40 To setup an AiP camera, follow these instructions. Camera IP address: the IP address of the AiP camera Camera HTTP port: the HTTP port number of the IP address (default 80) Video RTSP port: the RTSP port number of the IP address (default 554) Username: username of the AiP camera (default: admin) Password: password of the AiP camera (default: pass) 1.1-8 WS-Discovery Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery) is part of the ONVIF protocol for searching AiP cameras on a LAN. Use this utility to scan the LAN After scanning, assign the relevant cameras to a channel by selecting channel number in right hand camera column ‘Get Snap’ will take an image for each listed camera to make identification easier. Set IP:
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 41 If the IP addresses of the installed AiP cameras have not already been configured, they can be changed by highlighting the channel and entering the new IP address 1.1-9 Camera Disable (Secured Record ing Channel) Channel enable feature can disable the live video of a camera The channel can still perform video recording 1.1-10 Video Setup Contrast, brightness, saturation, sharpness, and load default are configurable per camera Note: Different HDMI cables can successfully send HDMI signals various distances, depending on the quality of the HDMI cables design and construction. It is best to test entire systems before installing, recommended the HDMI cable length is 2 meters. Recommended using M,
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 42 1.2 Monitor Setup For setting up HDMI, VGA, and backlight saving, follow these instructions 1.2-1 . Video advance To setup brightness, contrast, and saturation of a HDMI LCD monitor 1.2-2 . Backlight saving Adjusting backlight saving % reduces brightness of connected monitors, reducing power consumption 1.2-3 Monitor standby time Monitor standby time can be adjusted 1.2-4 Default division To select the default screen layout/display on power initialize 1.2-5 VGA advance
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 43 To setup brightness, contrast, hue, sharpness and saturation of VGA LCD monitor 1.2-6 VGA output resolution Set accordingly to match your VGA monitor resolution 1.3 Record setup Record setup menu allows for setting recording features such as record quality, frame rate, record mode, audio selection, alarm recording, recording resolution, schedule table, HDD overwritten, and limited recording 1.3-1 Camera select Use the directional arrows to select camera you wish to configure 1.3-2. Resolution The NVR can provide full HD or SD (D1) quality recording solutions To change recording resolution, use Left / Right arrows. 1.3-3 Record advance Warning: IP network camera must support HD resolution video streaming for HD recording .
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 44 The NVR is limited to a maximum of 48 MBPS (16 Channel) network throughput. For managing network bandwidth, use Record Advance. Each Camera can be set to the desired bit rate and frame rate. HD settings are for full screen recording whilst SD relates to multi view display and recording. The total bit rate is displayed in the top right. You cannot exceed the maximum. 1.3-4 Recording mode Each camera can be set for schedule recording or no recording 1.3-5 Audio To enable audio recording this feature must be turned on 1.3-6 Post-alarm Recording Post-alarm recording records the video of a camera after a particular alarm/motion is triggered. This can be set between 1-100 seconds. 1.3-7 Pre-alarm recording Pre -alarm recording can record the video of a camera before a particular alarm/motion is triggered. To enable pre-alarm recording, turn the option on. 1.3-8 Weighted recording Warning: Currently only 2MP and 3MP IP network cameras support the audio function .
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 45 When weighted recording is activated, the standard camera recording frame rate is increased to the pre- determined rate (set in advance recording), once an alarm is detected by NVR. Without an alarm the camera will record at 1FPS. 1.3-9 Schedule table The schedule table is displayed as hourly intervals 7 days a week. You can chose whether you want the NVR to record constantly (always), on an alarm event (alarm) or not record (no record). Your chosen method is indicated by a colour code on the time/date grid. 1.3-10 HDD overwritten The NVR can be setup for HDD overwrite. If the user does not want the HDD to be overwritten, turn the option off. 1.3-11 Limited recording In many countries HDD recording may be limited and can be only accessed for a certain period of time. Once the recorded data passes the chosen period, the data can no longer be accessed. Set your desired period here (in days). Warning: The schedule table is a universal table and changes will apply to all cameras on the NVR.
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 46 1.4 Alarm setup Alarm setup menu allows the settings of external alarm switches, motion alarm, buzzer, and alarm recording duration to be changed. To change these settings, enter the Alarm setup menu and follow the instructions: 1.4-1 Camera select Use the directional arrows to select camera you wish to configure
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 47 1.4-2 Alarm input type The NVRs alarm inputs can be configured as normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) for AiP cameras where the alarm signal from an AiP camera activates an alarm. 1.4-3 Motion enable ‘Motion Enable’ enables motion alarm recording, after the motion detection area (‘Motion Area Setup’) has been set. Press Left or Right at Motion Enable to change the setting. 1.4-4 Motion sensitivity There are eight levels of sensitivity adjustable for motion alarm triggering, ranging from ‘Highest’ to ‘Lowest’. Press Left or Right to change the sensitivity setting. 1.4-5 Motion area setup There are a number of ways to set the motion detection area. The detailed setting sequence is described as follows: Keypad Keyboard Remote controller Mouse Step 1 Enter Motion Area Set menu item. Step 2 Press Up , Down , Left , or Right to move cursor Move mouse for starting position Step 3 Press Enter to define starting area Step 4 Press Enter again to finish a motion detection zo ne Mouse - drag for an area Step 5 To clear motion zones press Menu button Double - click for clear motion zones Step 6 Press ESC for exit the setting menu Move mouse to “X” icon and press Left - mouse click to exit motion zone setting Red indicates motion ar ea 1.4-6 Alarm time Set the period of time 1-100 seconds the alarm output relay is triggered upon an alarm event
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 48 1.4-7 SMTP setup NVR is capable of sending JPEG snapshots to an email account when an alarm event is triggered. To enable this feature, you must type in the relevant email account information. 1.4-8 FTP setup The NVR is capable of alarm snapshot to an FTP server. To enable this feature, you must type in the relevant FTP account information. 1.4-9 Buzzer timer Select a time period you wish the buzzer (on NVR) to sound for upon an alarm trigger. This can be set between 1-100 seconds, it can be set to always or off as required. 1.4-10 Buzzer enable Turns the audible warning buzzer (on NVR) on or off 1.4-11 Button sound Enables or disables button sounds on NVR 1.5 Network setup In order to connect the NVR to LAN or the Internet you require subnet mask, gateway and IP address. Consult your system administrator for more information. It is highly recommended that NVR’s are accessed on a high bandwidth network such as Gigabit LAN. 1.5-1 IP mode Set the NVR to Static, DHCP, and PPPoE IP modes. It is highly recommended that NVR’s are accessed on high bandwidth network such as Gigabit LAN’s.
AiP -N series 16CH/9 CH/4 CH Manual 49 1.5-2 IP address Enter the IP address for the NVR using the virtual keyboard 1.5-3 Subnet mask Enter the Subnet Mask for the network using the virtual keyboard 1.5-4 gateway Enter the Gateway address for the network using the virtual keyboard 1.5-5 Default DNS Enter the Default DNS address for the network using the virtual keyboard 1.5-6 Secondary DNS Enter the Secondary DNS address for the network using the virtual keyboard 1.5-7/8 HTTP Port Number and Video Port Number For Internet connection, port number IP mapping technologies can be used for a single IP address shared by multiple devices, via a network router. Consult your network administrator for this advanced network support. HTTP Port number is the web service port number of the NVR 1.5-9 FTP Port Number NVR has a built-in FTP server. The FTP service is also used by Backup Manager.exe. Backup Manager can manage all the NVR’s playback clips via a network. 1.5-10 MAC Display the MAC address of the NVR 1.5-11 PPPoE IP Enter IP address 1.5-12 DDNS Note: Default Internet port numbers for the NVR are: P ort 80 (HTML web page) Port 3100 (video port)