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User Guide (Ver. 2) 2.
Models Desktop - N4/8/16NS, N4/8/16NSP, N16NSF :
Wall Mount - N4/8/16WNS, N4/8/16WNSP
4/8/16 Channel Network Video Recorder
About This User’s Guide
Before operating the unit, please read this user’s guide thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
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Cautions
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
WARNING
To reduce a risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
Changes or modications not approved by the manufacture will void the warranty of the product.
Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of re or explosion.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacture.
Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
This symbol indicates the presence of important operang and maintenance
(servicing) instrucons in the literature accompanying the product.
This symbol indicates the presence of dangerous voltage” within the products
enclosure that may be of sucient magnitude to constute a risk of electric
shock, property damage, personal injury, or death.
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These precautions must be followed for safety reasons
Warning
Do not use if the unit emits smoke.
Do not disassemble the unit.
Do not place any heavy or sharp objects on the unit.
Do not place on uneven surface.
Do not expose to shock or vibration.
Do not move the unit when the unit is powered on.
Do not block, and allow dust to accumulate in the air vents.
Do not restrict airow of the unit; doing so can damage the unit.
Only qualied and experienced personnel should perform installation and
servicing.
Turn off the power of the when connecting Cameras, Audio or Sensor NS
Cables.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use
of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting
from the user physically opening the for examination or attempting to NS
repair the unit.
For NSP models with the PoE Switch, it is strongly recommended that the 48V
connector is inserted to the PoE Switch before the AC cable is attached to the
adaptor.
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Product Components
Please make sure the following components are included as specied below.
Desktop:
N4NS / N8NS / N16NS
N4NSP / N8NSP / N16NSP
N16NSF
Wall Mount :
N4WNS/ N8WNS / N16WNS
N4WNSP / N8WNSP / N16WNSP
Remote Control
Battery 1.5V (AAA x 2 EA)
Quick Setup Guide &
User Guide
Mouse for NS
Software & Manual CD
Rack mount (x 2EA) &
Screws ( 6EA) x
Power Adaptor
(DC12V 5A for ) NS
& Power cable (110V or 220V)
Only power cable for N16NSF (AC
110V~240V)
Power Adaptor
(DC48V 2A for POE)
& Power cable (110V or 220V)
Audio Cable for NS
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Specifications for NS/NSP
MODEL
N4NS
N8NS
N4NSP
N8NSP
N16NSP
Video
Input
IP Cameras
4
8
4
8
16
Max Bit Rate
20Mbps
40Mbps
20Mbps
40Mbps
Resolution
Max. 1920x1080
Output
Main Monitor
VGA and HDMI
Sub Monitor
CVBS (BNC)
Audio
Input
IP Cam Audio
4
8
4
8
16
RCA Input
4
8
4
8
16
Output
RCA Output
1
Audio C odec
G.711
Event
Sensor In
IP Cam Sensor
4
8
4
8
16
Local Input
4 (Terminal Block)
Local Alarm Output (Terminal Block)
1
IP Camera Motion Detection
Yes
Serial
RS- 232C
Yes
RS- 485
Yes
Network
Private (IP Camera, Auto Connection)
10/100 Base-T
10/100/1000 Base-T
4 Port PoE
8 Port PoE
LAN (Remote Access, IP Camera)
10/100 Base-T
10/100/1000 Base-T
10/100 Base-T
10/100/1000 Base-T
Protocols
TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, HTTP, NTP, SMTP, RTP, RTSP, ONVIF
Recording
Compression
H.264 (Baseline, Main, High Prole)
Resolution & Frame
Rate
D1
120fps
240fps
120fps
240fps
480fps
1280x720
120fps
240fps
120fps
240fps
400fps
1920x1080
100fps
192fps
100fps
192fps
192fps
Recording Mode
Continuous / Motion / Sensor / Schedule / Manual
Pre Recording
Max. 20 Minutes
Post Recording
Max. 60 Seconds
Playback
Search
Quick Search, Date/Time, Event, Archive, Log
Multi-Decoding
1, 4
1, 4, 8
1, 4
1, 4, 8
1, 4, 8, 16
Playback Speed
x0.25, x0.5, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64
Backup
Media
USB drive, External HDD, Network, DVD-R (via USB)
File Format
BMP, AVI, Proprietary Format
Large Backup
Yes (Max. 24 hours)
Storage
HDD
1 HDD Max Size
3TB
Internal HDDs
3
2
e-SATA
1
USB
Front
2
Rear
1
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User I/F
Input Method
Front Buttons, IR, Mouse, Keyboard Controller
Features
Dynamic DNS
Yes (Free DDNS)
Digital Zoom
Yes
DLS (Day Light Savings)
Yes
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Yes
S.M.A.R.T.
Yes
Internal Beep
Yes
Multi- Language
Yes
e-mail Notication
Yes
Network
Access
3G Mobile
iPad / iPhone / Android
Web Viewer
Windows (IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari), MAC(TBD)
PC Client
Single / Multi Client and CMS (64 channels)
Remote Setup and Upgrade
Yes
Power
Total POE Budget
48W for the 4NSP, 96W for 8/16NSP
Power Supply Voltage
DC12V 5A
DC12V 5A & 48V 2A DC
Temperature
Operating Temperature
41°F ~ 104°F (5°C ~ 40°C)
Storage Temperature
14°F ~ 122°F (-10°C ~ 50°C)
Weight
Desktop Unit Weight (Gross weight)
Approximately 11 lbs
Approximately 12 lbs
Wall Mount (Gross weight)
Approximately 16 lbs
Approximately 17 lbs
Dimension
Unit Dimension (W x D x H)
15”W x 13.4”D x 2.8”H (380mm x 340mm x 72mm)
Wall Mount (W x D x H)
13.5” x 3.5” x 17”
Please note that specifications and unit exterior design are subject to change without notication.
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Specifications for N16NSF
MODEL
N16NSF
Video
Input
IP Cameras
16
Max Bit Rate
40Mbps
Resolution
Max. 1920x1080
Output
Main Monitor
VGA and HDMI
Sub Monitor
CVBS (BNC)
Audio
Input
IP Cam Audio
16 (#1~#4: RCA, #5~#16: Audio Cable)
RCA Input
16
Output
RCA Output
1
Audio Codec
G.711
Event
Sensor In
IP Cam Sensor
16
Local Input
4 (Terminal Block)
Local Alarm Output (Terminal Block)
1
IP Camera Motion Detection
Yes
Serial
RS- 485
Yes
Network
Private (IP Camera, Auto Connection)
16 Port PoE
LAN (Remote Access, IP Camera)
10/100/1000 Base-T
Protocols
TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, HTTP, NTP, SMTP, RTP, RTSP, ONVIF
Recording
Compression
H.264 (Baseline, Main, High Prole)
Resolution
& Frame
Rate
D1
480fps
1280x720
400fps
1920x1080
192fps
Recording Mode
Continuous / Motion / Sensor / Schedule / Manual
Pre Recording
Max. 20 Minutes
Post Recording
Max. 60 Seconds
Playback
Search
Quick Search, Date/Time, Event, Archive, Log
Multi-Decoding
1, 4, 8, 16
Playback Speed
x0.25, x0.5, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64
Backup
Media
USB drive, External HDD, Network
File Format
BMP, AVI, Proprietary Format
Large Backup
Yes (Max. 24 hours)
Storage
HDD
1 HDD Max Size
3TB
Internal HDDs
Up to 2 HDDs
e-SATA
1
USB
Front
2
Rear
1
User I/F
Input Method
Front Buttons, IR, Mouse, Keyboard Controller
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Features
Dynamic DNS
Yes (Free DDNS)
Digital Zoom
Yes
DLS (Day Light Savings)
Yes
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Yes
S.M.A.R.T.
Yes
Internal Beep
Yes
Multi- Language
Yes
e-mail Notication
Yes
Network
Access
3G Mobile
iPad / iPhone / Android
Web Viewer
Windows (IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari), MAC(TBD)
PC Client
Single / Multi Client and CMS (64 channels)
Remote Setup and Upgrade
Yes
Power
Total POE budget
200W
Power Supply Voltage
AC 110V ~ 240V, 50/60Hz, Max 250W
Temperature
Operating Temperature
41°F ~ 104°F (5°C ~ 40°C)
Storage Temperature
14°F ~ 122°F (-10°C ~ 50°C)
Weight
Desktop Unit Weight (Gross weight)
Approximately lbs14
Wall Mount (Gross weight)
Approximately 19 lbs
Dimension
Unit Dimension (W x D x H)
15”W x 13.4”D x 2.8”H (380mm x 340mm x 72mm)
Please note that specifications and unit exterior design are subject to change without notication.
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Table of Contents
1. Main Features ............................................................................................................................. 12
2. Initial Boot-up Process ................................................................................................................. 13
2-1. Initial Boot up and Basic Time Setup ..................................................................................... 13
2-2 Setting up Daylight Savings Time . .......................................................................................... 14
2-3 Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol) . .................................................................................... 14
2-4. EZ SETUP ............................................................................................................................ 17
2-5. PoE Port SETUP ................................................................................................................... 19
2-6 . Non PoE Port SETUP ...........................................................................................................22
2-7 . IP Camera SETUP (through Web Viewer page) ...................................................................22
2-8 . Dual Streaming ..................................................................................................................... 23
3. Front and Rear Panels ................................................................................................................ 24
3-1. Desktop Front Panel ............................................................................................................. 24
3-2. Connectors ...........................................................................................................................25
3-3. Remote Control ..................................................................................................................... 27
4. Setting up the NS ........................................................................................................................ 28
4-0. Setup Main Live Screen ..................................................................................................... 28
4-1. Setup IP CAMERA ............................................................................................................. 29
4-1-1. SCAN Menu .................................................................................................................31
4-1-2. ONVIF SETUP Menu .................................................................................................... 32
4-2. Setup SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 34
4-3. Setup RECORD Mode ....................................................................................................... 37
4-3-1. Recording Schedules .................................................................................................... 39
4-4. Setup DEVICE Mode ......................................................................................................... 40
4-4-1. Digital Deterrent ............................................................................................................ 42
4-4-2. Keyboard Controller & PTZ Setup .................................................................................43
4-4-3. Motion Zone Setup ....................................................................................................... 44
4-5. Setup DISPLAY Mode ........................................................................................................ 45
4-6. Setup NETWORK Mode ..................................................................................................... 46
4-6-1. Network Types .............................................................................................................. 47
4-6-2. DDNS ........................................................................................................................... 47
4-6-3. Network Port and Web Port .......................................................................................... 48
4-7. Setup USER MANAGEMENT Mode ................................................................................... 49
4-8. Setup STORAGE Mode .....................................................................................................51
4-9. Setup - CONFIG Mode .......................................................................................................... 53
4-9-1. Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................................ 54
5. Live, Search and Playback .......................................................................................................... 55
5-1. Live View ..............................................................................................................................55
5-1-1. PTZ Control ....................................................................................................................... 59
5-2. Digital Zoom in Live and Playback Screen ............................................................................ 60
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5-3. SEARCH Screen ................................................................................................................... 60
5-3-1. EZSearch ..................................................................................................................... 61
5-3-2. Time Line Search .......................................................................................................... 62
5-3-3. Event Search ................................................................................................................ 62
5-3-4. Go To First Time ........................................................................................................... 63
5-3-5. Go To Last Time ........................................................................................................... 63
5-3-6. Go To Specic Time ...................................................................................................... 63
5-3-7. Archive List ................................................................................................................... 63
5-3-8. Log List ......................................................................................................................... 64
5-4. Play Mode ............................................................................................................................. 64
6. Back Up ........................................................................................................................................... 66
6-1. Still Image Backup onto USB Flash Drive .............................................................................. 66
6-2. Video Backup onto USB Flash Drive during playback ........................................................... 66
6-2. EZCopy: Video Backup onto USB Flash Drive during playback .............................................68
6-3. Transferring Still Images or Video from the ARCHIVE List ..................................................... 69
6-4. Playback of Backup Video ..................................................................................................... 69
6-5-1. AVI Format .................................................................................................................... 69
6-5-2. NSF Format .................................................................................................................. 70
7. Network Access Using the Multi-Sites Network Viewer .................................................................... 71
7-1. Overview ............................................................................................................................... 71
7-2. PC Requirements .................................................................................................................. 71
7-3. Installation of the Program .................................................................................................... 72
7-4. Live Window.......................................................................................................................... 73
7-4-1. Main User Interfa ce ...................................................................................................... 73
7-4-2. Control Buttons ............................................................................................................. 73
7-5. Search and Playback Window ............................................................................................... 74
7-5-1. Main User Interface ...................................................................................................... 74
7-5-2. Main Control Panel ....................................................................................................... 75
7-6. Setup of SpecoTech Multi Client ............................................................................................ 76
7-6-1. General......................................................................................................................... 76
7-6-2. Event ............................................................................................................................ 77
7-6-3. Record .......................................................................................................................... 78
7-6-4. Display .........................................................................................................................79
7-6-5. Language ..................................................................................................................... 80
7-6-6. About ............................................................................................................................ 80
7-7. Remote Setup ....................................................................................................................... 81
7-7-1. IP Camera .................................................................................................................... 82
7-7-2. System ......................................................................................................................... 82
7-7-3. Record .......................................................................................................................... 84
7-7-4. Device .......................................................................................................................... 85
7-7-5. Display .........................................................................................................................86
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7-7-6. Network ........................................................................................................................ 86
7-7-7. User Management ........................................................................................................ 87
7-7-8. Storage ......................................................................................................................... 88
7-7- Remote Upgrade 9. .......................................................................................................... 88
7-7-10. Information .................................................................................................................88
7-8. Operation .............................................................................................................................. 89
7-8-1. Addition, Delete, and Modify of NS Sites ....................................................................... 89
7-8-2. Connect and Disconnect ............................................................................................... 91
7-8-3. Still-image Capture During Live .................................................................................... 92
7-8-4. Recording Video on Local PC During Live .................................................................... 92
7-8-5. Local Playback and Remote Playback .......................................................................... 94
7-8-6. AVI Backup during Playback ......................................................................................... 96
8. Network Access Using the Web-Browser Viewer .............................................................................. 98
9. Network Access Using the Smart Phone Viewer ............................................................................ 100
9-1. App Viewer for iPhone ......................................................................................................... 100
9-1-1. Live ............................................................................................................................. 100
9-1-2.PTZ Control ................................................................................................................. 101
9-1-3. Playback ..................................................................................................................... 102
9-2. App Viewer for Android Phone .............................................................................................103
9-2-1. Live ............................................................................................................................. 103
9-2-2. Playback ..................................................................................................................... 104
9-2-3.PTZ Control ................................................................................................................. 104
APPENDIX: Network Connection - LAN ............................................................................................. 105
APPENDIX: Network Connection Internet and DDNS ..................................................................... 107
APPENDIX -SATA CONNECTION : E ................................................................................................... 110
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1. Main Features
Automatic IP Camera Detection and connection (Plug & Play)
Easy Record, Copy and Setup
Easy Search by Thumbnail Preview
Easy Copy
Easy Network
Easy IP Camera Setup
Covert camera operation provides enhanced security and administrator control
Dynamically programmable recording priority, motion detection, alarms and scheduling
Simple and Easy Graphic User Interface
Simple Scheduler
HDMI Output
VGA Output
Password to secure installation authorization
Network software supports 10/100Mbps
USB 2.0 port for video clip exporting and easyrmware upgrade via Flash Drive USB
NOTE: Under federal law, The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Title III of the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (18
U.S.C. § 2510, ), and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1801, et seq. et seq.)
permit government agents, acting with the consent of a party to a communication, to engage in warrantless
interceptions of telephone communications, as well as oral and electronic communications.
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2. Initial Boot-up Process
2-1. Initial Boot up and Basic Time Set up
1. During the rst boot up, the following logo will be displayed.
2. After the logo, select the language and set date and time as specied below.
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2-2 Setting Daylight Savings Time . up
To enable Daylight Saving feature/NTP synchronization, take the following steps.
1. Enter the SETUP mode. The default Username is ADMIN and Password is “1111”.
2. Go to SETUP > SYSTEM > DATE & TIME SETUP
3. Select ON from the DAYLIGHT SAVING dropdown menu.
2-3. Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol)
1. SETUP > SYSTEM > NTP SETUP > ON
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2. Select the proper TIME ZONE time.
Table 3 . GMT Time Zone 2. .1
State
Standard Time
Daylight-Saving Time
AL
Alabama
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
AK
Alaska
GMT- 9
GMT- 8
AK
Alaska (Aleutian Islands)
GMT- 10
NA
AZ
Arizona
GMT- 7
NA
AZ
Arizona (Navajo)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
AR
Arkansas
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
CA
California
GMT- 8
GMT- 7
CO
Colorado
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
CT
Connecticut
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
DC
District of Columbia
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
DE
Delaware
G - MT 5
GMT- 4
FL
Florida
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
FL
Florida (W)
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
GA
Georgia
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
HI
Hawaii
GMT- 10
NA
ID
Idaho (N)
GMT- 8
GMT- 7
ID
Idaho (S)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
IL
Illinois
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
IN
Indiana
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
IN
Indiana (SW / NW)
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
IA
Iowa
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
KS
Kansas
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
KS
Kansas (W)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
KY
Kentucky (E)
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
KY
Kentucky (W)
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
LA
Louisiana
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
ME
Maine
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
MD
Maryland
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
MA
Massachusetts
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
MI
Michigan
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
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MI
Michigan (W)
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
MN
Minnesota
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
MS
Mississippi
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
MO
Missouri
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
MT
Montana
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
NE
Nebraska
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
NE
Nebraska (W)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
NV
Nevada
GMT- 8
GMT- 7
NH
New Hampshire
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
NJ
New Jersey
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
NM
New Mexico
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
NY
New York
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
NC
North Carolina
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
ND
North Dakota
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
ND
North Dakota (W)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
OH
Ohio
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
OK
Oklahoma
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
OR
Oregon
GMT- 8
GMT- 7
OR
Oregon (E)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
PA
Pennsylvania
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
RI
Rhode Island
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
SC
South Carolina
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
SD
South Dakota (E)
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
SD
South Dakota (W)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
TN
Tennessee (E)
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
TN
Tennessee (W)
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
TX
Texas
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
TX
Texas (W)
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
UT
Utah
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
VT
Vermont
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
VA
Virginia
GMT- 5
GMT- 4
WA
Washington
GMT- 8
GMT- 7
WV
West Virginia
GMT- 5
GMT-4
WI
Wisconsin
GMT- 6
GMT- 5
WY
Wyoming
GMT- 7
GMT- 6
NOTE: If you want the unit to automatically synchronize the local time, the Time Zone
must be properly set according to your local time zone.
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2-4. EZ SETUP
Quick installation Menu for NS IP Camera Easy installation(Right-Click on the Main Screen) and
Figure 2.4 EZ Setup Screen .
2.4 . Setup DATE & TIME, IP CAMERA congurations. .1
Figure 2.4.1 EZ CAMERA Setup Procedure .
Select EZ Camera for Date/Time Camera Setup, Click NEXT to proceed. and
Description of EZ Camera Setup is displayed, Click NEXT to proceed.
Set up the Date/Time settings and click NEXT to get to the camera setup.
Configure individual cameras in the EZ Camera Setup.
Select the Channel to congure.
Select the Camera Protocol and then click on the scan button; this will scan the networks
for any cameras from the particular protocol.
Select on the desired Camera from the list, and then check register. on
1
2
3
4
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If necessary, click on Preview to Preview the camera, or Setup to change camera settings.
2.4 . NETWORK .2 EZ
Figure 2.4.2 EZ NETWORK Setup Procedure .
Select EZ Network for Network Setup.
It begins to test and detect the network environment automatically.
DDNS hostname will be setting up.
If needed, edit the hostname
When you nish EZ network setup and close the window, it displays the result.
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2-5. PoE Port SETUP
Figure 2.5.1 PoE Port (N4NSP / N8NSP & N16NSP)
Figure 2 . PoE Port (N16NSF) .5 2
2.5.1 Connecting the Camera(NSP Model)
Figure 2.5.1.1 IP Camera Connection Diagram (N8NSP)
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Figure 2.5.1.2 IP Camera Co gram (N16NSP)
able 5 . Factory D IP Camera 2. .1
The following IP Camera settings are recommended for optim connection with the NS Series al
Setup Items
Default
Description
Network Type
DHCP
The IP Camera must act as a DHCP client for the Plug and Play .
Encoding Type
CBR
The “CBR” is recommended because of the internal buffer design of the NS Series
Resolution
1280x720
The maximum performance of the N16NS/NSP is 1080p@192fps or 720p@400fps.
To get higher frame rates per channel, 1280x720 is recommended resolution. the
Frame Rate
25fps
The maximum performance of the N16NS/NSP is 720p@400fps.
Therefore 25fps per channel is recommended. (25fps x 16 = 400fps)
Bit Rate
2Mbps
The maximum throughput of the N16NS/NSP is 40Mbps.
Therefore 2Mbps per channel is recommended. (2Mbps x 16 = 32Mbps)
Sub Stream
CIF
512Kbps
For “Dual Streaming”, the sub stream should be turned on.
And for the proper streaming through the WAN connection,
CIF@512Kbps or lower bitrates per channel is recommended.
The NSP Series features a "Plug and Play" function with a PoE Switch.
The “Plug and Play functionality requires the IP Camera to be in DHCP mode.
The NS automatically assigns an IP Address to the IP Camera. (10.20.30.11 ~ 10.20.30.254)
The models will automatically map the camera on the E Port to the corresponding NVR NSP Po
channel number.
The NSP PoE Port maximum power consumption [N4NSP 48Watt, N8/16NSP 96W]
The NSF PoE Port Maximum power consumption [N16NSF 200W]
Private Network
- IP Cameras only
Clients
IP Cameras
Internet
Router
LAN
Switch Hub
Clients
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Figure 2.5.1.2. Incorrect connection with the PoE Ports
With the NSP Models, it is prohibited to connect a router to the POE Ports to connect the IP
Camera, the NSP will not be able to find and connect to the camera. The LAN Port can be
connected to a router, but not the PoE Ports.
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2-6 . Non PoE Port SETUP
2.6.1 Connecting the Camera (No - PoE Model) n
Figure 2.6.1.1. Proper connection example of the NS (Non PoE Switch).
The NS Series features a "Plug and Play" function (on board PoE Switch not included).
Setting up cameras can be done through the EZ CAMERA menu, refer to Figure 2.4.1.
Figure 2.6.1.2. Improper connection of t hhe NS ).
2-7 . IP Camera SETUP (through Web Viewer page)
NS / NSP Series allow remote access to the IP Cameras through an "IP Camera Setup" menu.
The PC Web Client features the "IP Camera Setup" menu that can be accessed remotely.
Private Network
- IP Camera only
- Plug and Play
LAN
Clients
Clients
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Click the mouse right button
Select IP Camera Setup . “ ”
Select Channel Number.
It launches the camera web setup page. s
In order for the web pages to launch from the “IP Camera Setup” menu when accessed from the WAN, Ports 59011 to
59254 on the router must be port forwarded to the NVR. The local address of the NVR can be found in the system
information
2-8 . Dual Streaming
High Quality (Main Profile) Video Stream is used for both Recording and Live Display.
High Quality (Main Profile) Video Stream can be viewed through the n work, when selected. et
Normal (Secondary) Quality Video Stream is used by default when viewing through the network.
Network Clients
Monitoring
IP Camera
HDD
Live Display
Recording
High/Normal
Selection
Network
High Quality Video Stream (Full HD)
Normal Quality Video Stream (D1/CIF)
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3. Front and Rear Panels
3-1. Desktop Front Panel
Figure 1.1 Desktop Front panel 3. . NS
Table 1.1. Front LED and Port of 3. NS
Name
Description
POWER
LED light is on when power is applied to the system.
HDD
LED light is on when the system is recording video data.
USB Port
This USB port for archiving footage into a USB device. (USB 2.0)
Table 2 Front Buttons 3.1. .
Name
Description
Number1~16
Select a channel from CH1 to CH16.
Buttons from 9 to 16 are used as function keys PTZ control mode. in
To escaping PTZ mode, press e ESC button. th
MENU
Enters the Setup Menu.
COPY
Takes a screenshot on Live and Backup button on Playback.
ALARM
Activates the external alarm device.
SEQ
Enable the sequence mode on Live.
ESC
Exits the current mode or cancel operation. an
PLAYBACK
Goes to search menu.
PTZ
Activate Pan, Tilt and Zoom menu operation.
MODE
Select the screen display mode (1x1, 2x2, 3x3, if applicable: 4x4, 1+7)
POWER
Initiates system shut down.
LIVE mode U p
SEARCH mode - Jump 1min on playback and 1 frame d on pause. ahead ahea
LIVE mode Right
SEARCH mode - Control the play speed (Fast Forward).
LIVE mode Down
SEARCH mode - Jump 1min back on playback and 1 frame back on pause.
LIVE mode Left
SEARCH mode- Select the play s (Rewind). peed
LIVE mode Select (Center)
SEARCH mode - Play & Pause.
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3-2. Connectors
[ N4/8/16NS ]
[ N4NSP ]
[ N8/16NSP ]
Figure 3.2 Connectors for NS/NSP .1.
Ground: Use for grounding.
PoE POWER: DC48V input.(NSP Models)
PoE PORT: N4NSP (4 Port PoE), N8NSP/N16NSP(8 Port PoE)
ETHERNET PORT2: Network Second Terminal. No Internet access.(NS Series without PoE)
AUDIO IN/OUT: 4 Connectors for Audio Input / 1 Connector for Audio Output
CVBS OUT: MAIN Composite Video Output .
HDMI OUT: HDMI output port, Connector to the HDMI Monitor, (1280x720, and 1920x1080 ).
VGA OUT: Connector for VGA Monitor, Main Video Output.
RS232C: POS Interface (TBD)
AUDIO Port: Audio inputs connections for channels 5-8 or 5-16 through external cable (N8NSP,
N16NSP Models only).
Do not power this system on before all the connections are completed.
Make sure all the connections are properly secured. Faulty connection may result in
the system being damaged.
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E-SATA: 1 External SATA Terminal
USB PORT: Connector for USB Mouse or USB flash memory.
ETHERNET PORT1: RJ-45 Connector for LAN Connection, used for Internet Connection
SENSOR IN, ALARM OUT, RS-485: 4 sensor inputs, 1 alarm output and RS-485 for PTZ
POWER: DC12V input
Figure 3.2.2. Connectors for N16NSF
Ground: Use for grounding.
POWER: Power Input ( 200W for PoE Power -First 2 channels at 802.3at, the rest 14 channels are
802.3af
PoE PORT: Port PoE 16
AUDIO IN/OUT: 4 Connectors for Audio Input / 1 Connector for Audio Output
CVBS OUT: MAIN Composite Video Output .
HDMI OUT: HDMI output port, Connector to the HDMI Monitor, (1280x720, and 1920x1080).
VGA OUT: Connector for VGA Monitor, Main Video Output.
AUDIO Port: Audio inputs connections for channels 5-8 or 5-16 through external cable (N8NSP,
N16NSP Models only).
E-SATA: 1 External SATA Terminal
USB PORT: Connector for USB Mouse or USB flash memory.
ETHERNET PORT1: RJ-45 Connector for LAN Connection, used for Internet Connection
SENSOR IN, ALARM OUT, RS-485: 4 sensor inputs, 1 alarm output and RS-485 for PTZ
POWER SWITCH
1
10
9
3
2
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
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3-3. Remote Control
ID: Used to set up the remote control ID.
REC: To enable or disable manual recording mode.
SEARCH: Goes to SEARCH menu for playback options .
F/ADV:
During Playback Moves the playback forward by seconds. 60
During Pause Moves the playback forward by 1 frame.
F/REW:
During playback Moves the playback backward by seconds 60 .
During Pause Moves the playback backwards by 1 frame.
FF: Increases playback speed (fast fowards).
PLAY/PAUSE: To play or to pause the recording in playback mode
REW: Plays video backwards (rewinds), additional selection increases backwards playback speed.
ESC:
During Setup Returns to the previous menu screen.
During Playback Exits playback mode.
System lock Locks the system when pressing ESC button for 5 seconds.
System unlock Unlocks the system when pressing ESC button for 5 seconds.
SETUP: O s up the SETUP menu. pen
Direction buttons: Used to move menu items or select a channel.
SEQ: Starts auto sequence the screen when in full screen mode. (Toggle)
BACKUP: Start the backup operations in live or playback mode.
0~9: Used to select channel (1,2,3,..) or to setup Remote ID. a NS
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4. Setting the up NS
The following sections detail the initial setup of the . NS
Menu screen will close if user input is not received within 5 minutes.
4-0. Setup Main Live Screen
To enter the setup menu, right click on the mouse and select setup from the submenu or press the setup
button on the remote control.
Table 4.0.1 Live Screen and Quick Operation Window.
When the prompts the LOG-IN window, enter the PASSWORD using the virtual keyboard, or the front NS
panel, or the remote control. For ADMIN, the factory default password is 1111. It is highly recommended to
assign a new password to protect the system. User can assign a new password in SECURITY setup menu.
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4-1. Setup IP CAMERA
Press the SETUP button and enter the password. The IP Camera setup menu is displayed below.
Figure 4.1.1. IP Camera mode setup screen
Table 4.1.1. Menu items in IP CAMERA mode setup
Item
Description
CHANNEL
To manually connect each camera, click on the to get this window:
Under the column labeled Type, Select IP Camera Manufacturer.
SCAN: Double click the empty box to search IP camera on the local network.
Double Click to Scan
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IP: Enter the address of IP camera to connect, or select from scanned list .
PORT: Enter the port number of IP camera to connect
WEB PORT: Enter the web port number of IP camera to connect
OTHERS: Change the IP camera setting. Double click the empty box and
then Log-In box will be pop-up. (Enter ID and PASSWORD of IP Camera)
PROTOCOL
Select the protocol for the IP Camera.
SCAN
Automatic IP Camera search on the local network.
IP
Set up IP camera address.
PORT
Set up the RTSP port of the IP Camera (default: 554)
WEB PORT
Set up the web port of IP Camera (default: 80)
ID
Enter ID of IP CAM
PASSWORD
Enter the PASSWORD of IP CAM
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4-1-1. SCAN Menu
Scan for IP Cameras on network using ONVIF/SPECO protocols.
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Figure 4.1.2 IP CAMERA Setup Screen
Figure 4.1.3 Left Image using ONVIF Protocol SCAN, Right Image using SPECO Protocol SCAN
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Figure 4.1.4 ONVIF Protocol Prole SCAN Image
Select the protocol used by the IP Camera and then click the scan button.
Select the IP Camera from the list and then click the register button.
After registering, the basic information is displayed.
IP cameras using ONVIF protocol require ID, Password and Prole to be correctly entered for
proper operation.
SPECO protocols only require ID and Password to be correctly entered for proper operation. IP
cameras using ONVIF protocol can have their Video, Network and System settings accessed and
updated using the ONVIF setup menu.
(ONVIF Setup Menu may not be accessible depending on the ONVIF version used by the IP camera.)
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4-1-2 ONVIF SETUP Menu .
Figure 4.1.2 IP CAMERA Setup Screen (ONVIF)
The NS Series can search for IP Cameras that are conformant to ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum).
In order to search for ONVIF Cameras, the eld associated with VENDOR has to be set to ONVIF.
Click on the Box associated with SCAN to scan the networks for ONVIF Conformance cameras.
Figure 4.1.4 ONVIF Camera Scan Window
Figure 4.1.5 ONVIF Prole Scan Window
Select ONVIF for Vendor and click the SCAN button.
Select the camera on the list and then click the register button.
Then, PROFILE and ONVIF setting button will be displayed on the menu.
Click PROFILE button and then the detail information of ONVIF will be searched and listed.
(If there is not one listed, the ONVIF protocol of IP CAM is not compatible with NVR and
therefore not supported. )
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Double click the listed prole to apply.
Enter ID and PASSWORD of IP CAM. Registration is .completed.
Figure 4.1.6 ONVIF Setup Window
Under ONVIF Setup, the following can be viewed and changed: VIDEO, NETWORK, SYSTEM settings.
Menu Item
Description
VIDEO
Video, Encoder to view and change to audio settings.
NETWORK
View and change Network settings.
SYSTEM
System information and change your password, factory reset and the camera is
rebooting.
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4-2. Setup SYSTEM
In the SETUP menu, select the SYSTEM tab. Then, the SYSTEM menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Figure 4.2.1. SYSTEM Setup Screen
Table 4.2.1. Menu Items in SYSTEM Setup Screen
Item
Description
DESCRIPTION
Press the button to view the system information. (Software Version, Storage Size, IP
Address, MAC Address and DDNS Status)
LANGUAGE
Select the display language using the mouse or the remote control. Once a language is
selected, the display language will change.
DATE DISPLAY
FORMAT
Select the date display format using the mouse or the remote control. Options are:
MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY- -DD, MM- -YYYY, DD- -YYYYMM DD MM
DATE&TIME
SETUP
Select the display date and time using the mouse or the remote control and press OK
button to set the present date and time.
Select DAYLIGHT SAVINGS using the mouse the remote control and select the or
appropriate daylight savings time zone. The options are:
OFF: Daylight saving is turned off.
USA: Applies the USA daylight saving time.
EU: Applies the EU daylight saving time.
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- Select the GMT AREA using the mouse or the remote control.
- Set the time dierence with the standard time using the mouse or the button.
OTHERS: If the time zone is neither USA nor EU, set the date and time of the daylight
saving period.
- Select BEGIN or END.
Caution
- Do not set the start time to 23:00 for DLS.
- DLS cannot be applied if the date of BEGIN and END is the same.
CLIENT
ACCESS
Enable/Disable remote access through the network.
NTP
SETUP
NTP (Network Time Protocol) which synchronizes the time of the computer systems over
variable-latency data networks.
PRIMARY SNTP SERVER: Input the address of the primary NTP time-server.
SECONDARY SNTP SERVER: Input the address of the secondary NTP time-server.
TIME ZONE: NTP synchronizes with GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) regardless of
geography; user must select time difference from GMT.
CONNECTON MODE: Select the NTP time-server connection mode from TIME,
INTERVAL, and ONCE.
CONNECTION PERIOD
- Refresh the time at the designated time (e.g. 1AM) T IME
- INTERVAL Every 1 hour ~ 24 hours
- Synchronizes time only once. NTP will not synchronize unless the ONCE
Connection Mode is changed.
NS E-MAIL Notication when the NTP server time is faster than the system sends
time with below message.
“NTP server time is faster than the system time.
In this case, NTP server time is ignored to protect the user data.
User must set the time manually.
SYSTEM TIME: Mon Oct 10 13:46:49 2011
SERVER TIME: Mon Oct 10 13:33:12 2011
ID: NS
IP ADDRESS: 172.16.2.46
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SEND EMAIL
SERVER TYPE: Select GMAIL, HOTMAIL, AOL, YAHOO or MANUAL)
MAIL SERVER: Enter the appropriate mail server information.
MAIL PORT: Assign Mail Port number.
SECURE OPTION: Select the secure mail server connection method. (SSL or TLS)
ID: Enter the appropriate mail server ID.
PASSWORD: Enter the appropriate mail server PASSWORD
MAIL TO: Enter the appropriate email address to enable sending e-mail reports using a
virtual keyboard.
MAIL FROM: To set the email address sent to the destination host.
TEST E-mail settings sent a test mail to the registered account :
UNIT NAME
Name the (e.g. Factory) NS
This feature is to identify the name of the under the same network. NS
SYSTEM
RESTART
Restart the system
SYSTEM
SHUTDOWN
Shut down the system
EZ SETUP
Quick installation Menu for N IP Camera Easy installation S and
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4-3. Setup RECORD Mode
In the SETUP menu, select the RECORD tab. Then, the RECORD menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Figure 4.3.1. RECORD Setup Screen
Table 4.3.1. Menu Items in RECORD Setup Screen
Menu Item
Description
SITE
Select channel for applying the following settings using the mouse or the remote a
control. To change the values of all channels, take the following steps. Select the
button to change the values of all channels.
RECORDING
MODE
Assign the recording mode for the selected channel.
Options are: Continuous, Motion, Schedule or Disable.
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SENSOR
RECORDING
Select the sensor setting for the selected channel.
PRE RECORD
Enable/disable pre-event recording. Pre-event recording time is up to 20 minutes.
POST EVENT
RECORD
Set the post event recording time duration for the specied channel.
(10~30 seconds)
AUDIO
Enable/disable audio recording for the specied channel.
SCHEDULE
Set the recording schedule.
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3-1. Recording Schedules
To setup a recording schedule, select SCHEDULE in the RECORD menu Navigate through the menu .
items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Select CHANNEL > select NONE, CONTINUOUS or MOTION > Highlight area
To copy a schedule to a different channel, select the channel from the COPY SCHEDULE menu.
.
Figure 4.3 . Schedule Recording Setup Screen .2
isable recording during selected timeframe (Highlighted in White) NONE: D
CONTINUOUS: CONTINUOUS recording (Highlighted in Green)
: MOTION recording (Highlighted in Yellow) MOTION
: SENSOR recording (Highlighted in Red) SENSOR
: Clears the schedule. CLEAR
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4-4. Setup DEVICE Mode
In the SETUP menu, select the DEVICE tab. Then, the device menu is displayed as pictured below.
N igate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control. av
Figure 4.4.1. DEVICE Setup Screen
Table 4.4.1. Menu Items in DEVICE Setup Screen
Item
Description
ALARM OUT
/ BEEP
DURATION
Only one Alarm-out is available.
Set alarm dwell time from 5 to 60 seconds or innite.
DIGITAL
DETERRENT
Setup schedule and audio recordings for Digital Deterrent.
CONTROLLER
& PTZ
Set the PTZ baud rate, protocol, and ID.
SPOT-OUT
Display the channels triggered by event (Refer to 4.4.4) an
SITE
Select specied channel for motion zone setup.
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MOTION
ZONE
Select either Full Zone or Partial Zone for motion detection.
MOTION
SENSITIVITY
Set the motion sensitivity for the selected channel.
Control the motion sensitivity from 1 to 9.
(9 Highest sensitivity, 1 Lowest sensitivity) – –
KEY TONE
Enable/disable key tone from front panel usage.
REMOTE
CONTROL ID
Set the remote control ID.
1. Select ID.
2. Input the remote control ID number.
3. An icon will indicate on the Live Screen if the remote control ID is
synchronized.
The options are from 0 to 99
SENSOR
Select the type of each sensor.
Option is Off, Normal Open or Normal Close.
IEE 802.3af
PSE STATUS
PoE (Power Over Ethernet) Status Monitoring Menu
(N4/8/16NSP, N16NSF Models)
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4-4-1 Digital Deterrent .
Trigger audio message via motion detection or sensor.
Figure 4.4.2. Digital Deterrent setup screen
Table 4.4.2. Item for Digital Deterrent Setup Screen
Item
Description
IMPORT FROM USB
Import up to 8 sound les from USB.
EXPORT TO USB
Export the sound le to USB
RECORD
Select a channel and set up the date and the duration.
And, select the sound le to play.
SCHEDULE
Schedule the sound le considering the expected situation.
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4-4-2. Keyboard Controller & PTZ Setup
To control the PTZ functions of the camera, connect the PTZ controller to the RS-485 port on the back of
the chassis with CAT5 (or equivalent) cable.
Connect the RS-485 cables of PTZ camera to the RS-485 port on the rear panel.
Figure 4.4.2. Device Mode Setup Screen 1.
Open the PTZ sub menu by selecting the submenu button.
Figure 4.4.2. PTZ Control Setup Screen 2.
Note: Connect PTZ cameras that support RS-485 directly to the -485 port. If the camera is controlled RS
through an -232C interface, use an RS-232C to RS-485 to RS-232C signal converter. RS
Use the PTZ setup screen to select the following options for the camera PTZ controller:
- CHANNEL: Channel connected to a PTZ device
- CAMERA: Protocol Type
- 19200, 14400, 9600, 4800, 2400 (Baud rate) SPEED:
- 0- ID: 63
Controller (Keyboard Controller): If a PTZ controller is used, select a controller protocol from Controller
menu. Set SPEED (Baud Rate) and ID number.
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4-4-3. Motion Zone Setup
Select MOTION ZONE using the mouse or the remote control and select either PARTIAL ZONE or FULL
ZONE using the mouse control. The default value is FULL ZONE.
If FULL ZONE is selected, the motion zone grid screen is not displayed. Only set the level of sensitivity for
MOTION SENSITIVITY.
FULL ZONE: The motion sensor is active on the whole screen.
PARTIAL ZONE: The motion sensor is active in the set detection frame.
Select the motion detection position using the mouse or the remote control. Then left click on the mouse or
left click and drag the mouse pointer to select or deselect the area. Highlighted area indicates the partial
motion detection zone. Press the ESC button or right click on the mouse to return to the previous menu.
Figure 4.4.4. Motion Zone Grid Screen
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4-5. Setup DISPLAY Mode
In the SETUP menu, select the DISPLAY tab. Then, the DISPLAY menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control. To return to
the previous setup menu screen, press the ESC button.
Figure 4.5.1. DISPLAY Setup Screen
Table 4.5.1. Menu Items in DISPLAY Set Screen up
Item
Description
OSD
Enable/Disable on-screen-display.
(Channel Name, Video Loss, Status Bar / Icon)
OSD CONTRAST
Set the visibility level of the On Screen Display (OSD) (0~100)
MAIN MONITOR
SEQUENCE
Enable/Disable sequential display of video in full screen mode.
SEQUENCE
DWELL TIME
Set the dwell time of each ,
single channel display in sequential display mode (3~60 seconds)
SITE
Select channe apply the name and covert settings change using the a l to
mouse or the remote control.
Select channel a to apply the following settings using the mouse.
NAME
Set the channel name. Press the right square button and set the channel
name and select OK using the mouse.
The name can be made up to characters. 36
COVERT
Enable/disable display of the specied video channel in live display.
VIDEO OUTPUT
Select 1280x720 or 1920x1080.
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4-6. Setup NETWORK Mode
Select the NETWORK tab. Then, the network menu is displayed as pictured below. Navigate through the
menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Figure 4.6.1. NETWORK Setup Screen
Table 4.6.1. Menu Items in NETWORK Setup Screen
Item
Description
NETWORK TYPE
DHCP: ZS will automatically retrieve an IP address.
STATIC: Network information must be manually congured.
IP
Enter IP address that is assigned for the ZS
SUBNET MASK
Enter Subnet Mask that is assigned for the ZS
GATEWAY
Enter Gateway that is assigned for the ZS.
DNS (PRIMARY)
Enter Primary DNS address that is assigned for the ZS
DNS (SECONDARY)
Enter Secondary DNS address that is assigned for the ZS
DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) allows a DNS name to be
constantly synchronized with a dynamic IP address. In other words, it
allows using a dynamic IP address to be associated with a static domain
name so others can connect to it by the static name.
Enable/disable using domain name address through DDNS server.
NETWORK PORT
Enter the port number.
NETWORK AUDIO
PORT
Display the network audio port (NETWORK PORT + 1).
WEB PORT
Enter the port number for connection using web.
WIRELESS LAN
Wireless networks can be congured(option)
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4-6-1. Network Types
4-6-1-1. DHCP
An IP address is automatically assigned by the DHCP server, which automatically assigns the IP address
and other parameters to new devices.
4-6-1-2. STATIC
IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS are manually assigned by the user.
IP ADDRESS: The xed IP address of the unit. NS
SUBNET MASK: The subnet mask for the LAN.
GATEWAY: The IP address of the Gateway.
DNS (PRIMARY) The primary address of Domain Name Server
DNS (SECINDARY): The secondary address of Domain Name Server
NOTE
Unless DNS is properly set, the DDNS and the e-mail features will not work.
4-6-2. DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) allows a DNS name to be constantly synchronized with a dynamic
IP address. It allows using a dynamic IP address to be associated with a static domain name.
Once the setting is completed, the DDNS address will be:
http:// .ddns.specoddns.net hostname
For example, if you enter the host name as “ ”, then the address will be:NS
http:// .ddns.specoddns.netNS
Select NETWORK>DDNS. The menu displays as below.
Figure 4.6.2. NETWORK Setup Screen DDNS
Table 4.6.2. DDNS
Item
Description
ENABLE DDNS
Turn DDNS on/o
HOST NAME
This item allows the user to setup a domain name manually,
using virtual keyboard displays as shown.
SUBMIT/UPDATE
When manual host name input is done, move the cursor to this
item and select ON to submit the settings.
ezDDNS
Enable/disable ezDDNS to register the host name automatically.
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4-6-3. Network Port and Web Port
Connecting / P through a common IP sharing device, each must be assigned a unique TCP port NS NS NS
number for access from outside the LAN. This port number is displayed on NETWORK>NETWORK PORT
Setup MENU.
NOTE:
If you access the only within the same LAN, the TCP port number does not need to NS
be changed.
Network access beyond a router
To access beyond a router (rewall), you must open the proper TCP ports for live/playback streaming, NS
for commands, for remote backup, and for audio streaming. If these ports are not opened properly, you
can t access the beyond a router. NS
o For live/playback streaming, for commands, for remote backup: Open the port number
on NETWORK>NETWORK PORT menu. The default port number is 5445.
o For bi-directional audio: Open the port number NETWORK AUDIO PORT. The default on
port number is [NETWORK PORT number + 1].
o For web-viewer downloading and remote rmware upgrading: Open the port number on
NETWORK>WEB PORT menu. The default port number is 80.
o For IP Camera Setup through web viewer: Forward ports 59011 ~ 59254 to the NVR.
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4-7. Setup USER MANAGEMENT Mode
In the SETUP menu, select the USER MANAGEMENT tab. Then, the USER MANAGEMENT menu is
displayed as pictured below. Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or
the remote control.
Figure 4.7.1. USER MANAGEMENT Setup Screen
Table 4.7.1. Menu Items in USER MANAGEMENT Setup Screen
Item
Description
AUTHORITY
SETUP
Only the Admin will have access to the menu.
PASSWORD CHECK: Select the Checkbox to enable the functions or leave the
Checkbox blank to disable the functions.
SETUP: Enable/Disable of access to Setup
PB: Enable/Disable of access to Playback
P : Enable/Disable of access to PTZ Control TZ
R OFF: Enable/Disable of manual Record EC
NETWORK: Enable/Disable of access to Network
Selected Checkbox: The will ask for a password when the given function is selected NS
for all users.
Blank Checkbox: The will not ask for a password when the given function is NS
selected for all users.
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ADMIN, USER1, USER2, USER3:
Selected Checkbox: The user can access the function.
Blank Checkbox: The user can not access the function.
USER NAME
SETUP
Change the name of USER1, USER2 and USER3.
Click ENTER after naming. “ ”
PASSWORD
SETUP
Passwords can be changed for ADMIN, USER1, USER2 and USER3.
Select USER PASSWORD using the mouse or the remote control. Select username
and enter the current password. And, enter a new password, enter the same password
again to confirm and select OK. Then the message “PASSWORD CHANGED” is
displayed.
The factory default password is 1111.
It is highly recommended to assign a new password to protect the system.
PLAYBACK
AUTHORITY
Set authority level of playback on each user.
Checked box: authorized to playback no authority. . Blank check box:
REMOTE
PLAYBACK
TIMEOUT
Disconnect the remote playback after the specific time (Disable, 5min, 10min, 15 min,
30min, 60min.
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4-8. Setup STORAGE Mode
In the SETUP menu, select the STORAGE tab. Then, the STORAGE menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Figure 4.8.1. STORAGE Setup Screen
Table 4.8 . Menu Items in STORAGE Setup Screen .1
Item
Description
OVERWRITE
When enabled, the will continue recording and overwrite the oldest existing NS
recorded data once the hard drive is full. When disabled, recording will stop once
the hard drive is full.
DISK FORMAT
Once clicked, the user will have to conrm to format the Hard Drive.
After conrming, the will reboot, and the format sequence will load. NS
The format sequence allows user to select which HDDs to format.
Caution: It is recommend to archive any data that you may need in the ed
future before formatting the hard drive.
DISK INFO
Hard drive information.
Displays the following information:
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RECORDING
LIMIT
Enable recording limit : The amount of data recorded in HDD will be limited
to the most recent number of days as set by RECORDING LIMIT DAYS .
Disable recording limit : When OVERWRITE is ON, DVR will continue to
record when HDD is full and overwrite older data. When OVERWRITE is OFF,
DVR will stop recording when the HDD is full.
RECORDING
LIMIT DAYS
Set the recording limit days. - 90 days) (1
If the RECORDING LIMIT DAYS are set to 1, the data will be overwritten after 24
hours.
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4-9. Setup - CONFIG Mode
In the SETUP menu, select the CONFIG tab. Then, the conguration menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Figure 4.9.1. CONFIGURATION Setup Screen
Table 4.9.1. CONFIGURATION Setup
Item
Description
EXPORT TO
USB
User can save the current conguration settings of the to a flash NS USB
drive Plug in the USB flash on the front panel and press the button to start .
the export process.
IMPORT FROM
USB
User can upload the conguration of the to another using the USB NS NS
Flash drive Plug in the USB flash drive on the front panel and press the .
button to start the import process.
LOAD DEFAULT
Select this option to reset the system to the default settings.
The following settings such as Language, , NS ID Security User
Authentication, Security User P/W, Date format DLS settings, Network ,
settings, HDD overwrite, Limit recording, HDD serial number, HDD and
ERROR time will not be included.
LOAD FACTORY
DEFAULT
Press the button to reset the system to the factory default settings.
SOFTWARE
UPGRADE
Upgrade softeware to the latest version.
After connecting ash ive to USB port on the , click SEARCH. USB dr NS
It will automatically nd the upgrade le.
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4-9-1 Firmware Upgrade .
1. Create a new folder named “upgrade” in the USB flash drive root directory.
2. Create sub-folder for each model under “upgrade” folder and copy each firmware.
for and N4NSP: main_n4ns_speco_*.*.* n4nsN4NS _201****”
for and N8NSP: main_ _speco_*.*.*n8nsN8NS n8ns _201****”
n f for N16NSF: main_n f_speco_*.*.*_201 16ns 16ns ****”
3. Plug in the USB ash drive on the rear panel.
4. Navigate to CONFIG menu of SETUP.
5. Select SOFTWARE UPGRADE.
6. Follow the procedure from Figure 4.9.2 to Figure 4.9.4 .
Figure 4.9.2 Figure 4.9.3
Figure 4.9.4
NOTICE
1. If selecting REBOOT LATER, the upgraded software will not be applied til the system un
reboots.
2. If selecting REBOOT NOW when the USB ash drive is plugged, the following message
will pop up: Remove the USB ash drive and select OK.
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5. Live, Search and Playback
5-1. Live View
In the Live screen, video inputs from the cameras are displayed as they are congured in the Display Setup
screen. Various On-Screen Display (OSD) symbols, which indicate the status of the , are described in NS
Table 5.1.1.
Figure 5.1.1. Live Screen Quick Operation Window and
Table 5.1.1. Status Indicator Icons in Live Viewing Screen
Icon
Description
Indicates the is locked. NS
Note) to unlock, right click on the live view screen and click on Unlock.
Audio mute.
To select audio output, press the Audio after click the right button on the
mouse.
Toggle from Audio 1 to 4, mute in order.
Indicates that alarm is set. To set the alarm function, press the Alarm button
on the front panel.
Indicates that alarm output is activated.
Event indicator. When there is an event (motion recording, video loss, HDD
fail, S.M.A.R.T), this icon will be highlighted.
Indicates that a network client is connected to the . NS
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Indicates that sequencing mode is enabled.
Displays the current date and time.
RC: ALL
Remote control ID display. If a remote ID is not set, the message “ALL” is
displayed.
Displays the amount of recording on the hard disk from 0-99%.
Indicates that HDD is recycled.
Continuous recording in progress.
Manual recording in progress. To set the Manual recording mode, press the
Record button on the front panel.
Motion alarm recording in progress.
Sensor recording in progress.
Right click the mouse, and the quick operation window will be displayed as below.
Figure 5.1.2 Quick Operation Window .
Table 5.1.2. Menu Items in Quick Operation Window
Icon
Description
SEARCH
Search button. Click this button to enter the search menu.
SETUP
Select this option to enter the Setup menu.
DISPLAY
Select between dierent multi-view display formats.
SNAPSHOT
Capture pictures and store as BMP les
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SUPER EZ COPY
Select this option to start EZ Copy Wizard.
ENABLE MANUAL
RECORD
Manual Record button. Click this button to enable manual
recording.
INSTANT PLAYBACK
Instantly playback 10 to 60 seconds of recorded data.
Recommended to be used with record mode set to CONTINUOUS.
ADVANCED MENU
EZ SETUP
Select this option to start EZ Setup Wizard.
CONNECT
Select this option to disconnect/connect from IP Camera.
AUDIO MUTE
Select this option to mute audio on all channels.
CAMERA PTZ
Pop up the PTZ user interface.
ENABLE MAIN
MONITOR
SEQUENCE
Sequence button. Click this button to use a sequence function.
DISABLE
ALARM OUT
Click this button to enable/disable Alarm outputs
MANUAL
DIGITAL DETERRENT
Select this option to manually trigger any of the saved Digital
Deterrent messages.
CAMERA
INFORMATION
Press the button to view th record setting of a selected channel. e
SYSTEM
INFORMATION
Press the button to view the system information.
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EXPORT HELP
Displays window with instructions for exporting video.
SYSTEM
LOCK
Locks the system from unauthorized user access.
SYSTEM
SHUTDOWN
Select this option to shutdown system.
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5-1-1 PTZ Control.
Table 5.1.3. Menu Items in PTZ Control Window
Item
Description
INITIALIZE
Initialize the PTZ settings of the selected camera
PAN/TILT
Select PAN/TILT using the and button, then ▲▼◀ ▶
press . SEL
Adjust the tilt (UP/DOWN) pan (LEFT/RIGHT) &
position using the buttons. ▲▼◀and
ZOOM/FOCUS
Select ZOOM/FOCUS using the ▲▼◀ and
buttons, then press SEL.
Adjust the zoom (UP/DOWN)/ focus (LEFT/RIGHT)
position using the buttons. ▲▼◀ and
OSD
Select OSD to enter the menu. Control keys are Right,
Left, UP, Down, Select, Far (REW KEY), and Near (FF
KEY).
Press the button to return to the previous menu. ESC
Press the button to close the OSD menu. PTZ
AUTOSCAN
Press the right key ( ) to start auto scan.
Press the left key ( ) to stop auto scan.
PRESET
Select PRESET, and then press the left key ( ). A
number input window will appear.
Set the number (3 digits) using the number key, and
then press the SEL to conrm the preset number for
the current position. Press the right key ( ) and enter
the number (3digits) to go to the preset position.
TOUR
Select TOUR and press the right ( key. A number )
input window will open.
Select a number (1 digit) using a number key, and
then press SEL to start the tour.
Press the left ( ) key to stop the tour.
Preset the number of the tour group in the OSD menu.
N O.
For the TOUR and PRESET menu.
Press ESC to return to the main menu
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5-2 Digital Zoom in Live and Playback Screen .
N series supports Digital Zoom feature during live and playback mode. S
1. Double click the target channel.
2. Click the left button of the mouse and drag to make rectangular shape.
5-3. SEARCH Screen
To enter the search screen menu, select SEARCH menu on the screen using the mouse or press SEARCH
icon on live screen.
Figure 5.3.1. Search Screen
There are 7 playback options provided in the search menu, such as EZSEARCH, TIME LINE (Calendar),
EVENT, GO TO FIRST TIME GO TO LAST TIME GO TO SPECIFIC TIME, ARCHIVE, and LOG on the , ,
screen.
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5-3-1. EZSearch
The EZSearch window is used to nd stored video with ease using the thumb nail playback screen .
Figure 5.3.2. Calendar Screen Figure 5.3.3. Channel Selection Screen
Figure 5.3.4. 24 Hourly Thumbnail Screen Figure 5.3.5. Minut Thumbnail Screen e
Figure 5.3.6. Play Mode Screen
1. When the EZSearch menu is selected, the user can see a calendar, which displays recorded dates with
highlights. Select a specic date on a calendar.
2. Select a channel from Channel Selection Screen. Then, 24 Hourly Thumbnail Search screen displays.
3. Select the hourly thumbnail. Then, Minute Thumbnail Search screen displays.
4. Select the thumbnail of minutes that you want to playback.
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5-3-2 Time Line Search .
The CALENDAR Search window is used to nd the stored video by using the time line bar.
Figure 5.3.7 Calendar Screen Figure 5.3.8 Time-Line Search Screen . .
When the Timeline menu is selected the user can see a calendar, which displays recorded dates with ,
highlights. Select a specic date and time. Click and drag the red time indicator bar to the desired hour.
User can select a specific minutes using a button in the above red box. Press the PLAY button after
selecting the specic time. Press the PREV to return to the SEARCH window.
5-3-3. Event Search
The Event Search window is used to nd stored video.
Figure 5.3.9. Event Search Screen
When the Event menu is selected the user can see a calendar, which has recorded data. Select a specic ,
date and the event log will be displayed. Press the PLAY button to playback the data or the SAVE button to
save the data after selecting the specic data. User can find a data of the specic channel and event using
a button in the above red box as following Figure 5.3. Press the PREV to return to the SEARCH window. 10.
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Figure 3. . Event Search Screen 5. 10
5-3-4. Go To First Time
User can access from the oldest recorded data on the hard drive by selecting GO TO FIRST TIME NS
on the SEARCH window. Press the PREV to return to the SEARCH window.
5-3-5 Go To Last Time .
User can access from the last minute recorded data on the hard drive by selecting GO TO LAST NS
TME on the SEARCH window. Press the PREV to return to the SEARCH window.
5-3-6 Go To Specic Time .
User can search for video data from a specic instance by setting the date and time in the GO TO
SPECIFIC TIME menu. Use the mouse or the remote control to change the date and time value and
press the PLAY button after setting. If there no video data in the set date and time, No Data Exist is
message displays.
5-3-7. Archive List
The ARCHIVE Search window is used to nd previously stored video or images.
Figure 5.3. . Archive Search Screen 11
When the Archive menu is selected the user can see a calendar, which has recording data. Select a ,
specic date and then the archived data will be displayed Press the Display button to view the still image or .
the rst frame of the selected video, then the user can save the selected data.
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5-3-8. Log List
You can access the LOG list search screen by selecting LOG on the SEARCH window.
Figure 5.3. List Screen 12. Log
When the Log menu is selected, the user can see a calendar, which has a log data. Select a specic date
and press NEXT button, and then the log data will be displayed. Press the SAVE button to save the data
and then the data is saved as a text le format.
5-4. Play Mode
During playback of a recorded event, the mode changes from SEARCH to PLAY. While in PLAY mode, user
may return to the SEARCH screen by pressing the X button on the status bar.
Figure 5.4.1. Play Mode Screen
The following status bar hides automatically and appears again if a mouse pointer is positioned to the
bottom of the screen.
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Table 5.4.1. Button Functions in PLAY Mode
Button
Description
, 4x, 8x,16x, 32x speeds at 2x2 screen display mode. 2x
, 4x, 8x,16x speeds at 3x3 screen display mode. 2x
2x, 4x, 8x speeds at the 4x4 screen display mode.
Single Channel backward playback speed 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x
Jump/Step backward. The playback position moves 60 seconds backward.
Press to play or pause recorded video.
Jump/Step forward. Playback position moves 60 seconds forward.
, 4x, 8x 6x, 32x speeds 2x2 screen display mode 2x ,1 at
, 4x, 8x,16x speeds at 3x3 screen display mode. 2x
, 4x, 8x speeds at the 4x4 screen display mode. 2x
Single Channel forward playback speed 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x
Slow Mode play. Forward playback speed x1/4, x1/2
Press to backup the video.
EZCopy button.
Return to the previous menu screen, search window, or exit from the Menu.
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6. Back Up
6- Still Image Backup onto USB Flash Drive 1.
Still images can be captured and archived onto a USB ash drive or an external hard drive in live USB
mode or while playing back recorded video.
1. Select a specic channel, which wants to backup on live screen.
2. When you press SNAPSHOT button on Quick operation window, the media selection window screen
will display.
3. Once you press START button, the system will capture a still image and archive onto a USB ash drive.
NOTICE
USB Flash Drive must be in FAT32 le format.
6-2. Video Backup onto USB Flash Drive during playback
Video can be captured and archived onto the USB ash drive or a hard drive while playing back the
recorded video. In playback mode, press th BACKUP button to launch the backup function. e
1. When you press BACKUP button on the selected channel or all channels, the DVR will ask
whether to archive a Still Image NSF or AVI and select the proper media type. , a
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2. Select (Flash Drive) to back up less than an hour. USB STICK DRIVE
Select USB HDD (Large Backup) to back up from 1 hour to 24 hours.
3. Once you select the channel and duration, the system will start to archive the data to the USB drive.
4. The following image shows the progress of archiving the data.
5. The following shows the image to complete the backup. Select lose to return to the previous screen.
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6-2 EZCopy: Video Backup onto USB Flash Drive during playback .
Using EZCopy feature, Video can be easily archived onto the USB ash drive or a hard drive.
In playback mode, press the button to launch the backup function. EZCOPY
1. Press EZCOPY button on the selected channel or all channels.
2. Then, EZCOPY START time will display.
3. Move time bar cursor to the time of end of backup and press EZCOPY button Then, EZCOPY .
STOP time will display.
4. EZCOPY window will display. T will ask whether to archive a Still Image NSF or AVI. he NS , a
5. After backup format is selected, also select media type and channel(s) to archive the data to the
media.
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6-3. Transferring Still Images or Video from the ARCHIVE List
The stored data in the hard drive can be found in the ARCHIVE list in the SEARCH window.
User can back up still images or video into the storage device from the ARCHIVE list.
1. Select the date to begin searching and navigate through the days using the mouse the remote or
control.
2. Once you have selected the date, press the NEXT button to open the list of stored data.
3. Use the mouse or the remote control to scroll through the archive list.
4. Select a list of stored events in the archive list.
5. Once the desired event has been selected, press the DISPLAY button to view the still image or the rst
frame of the selected video.
6. Press the BACKUP button to launch the archiving function in playback mode.
7. Press the CLOSE button to return to the SEARCH window.
Figure 6.3.1. Archive Search Screen
6-4. Playback of Backup Video
6-5-1 AVI Format .
AVI format: AVI format video can be played back by Window Media Player or other media player that is
compatible with AVI format video.
1. Please install the NS copies UMS Decoder Filter folder on USB ash drive with the video. “ ”
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2. Otherwise, the video and time stamp over video can t be properly playback and displayed on
Window Media Player .
Timestamp On AVI. The subtitle is embedded to the video clip le.
The subtitle is embedded to the AVI le. To display a subtitle, user should install a special lter
called “UMSDecoderFilter”.
6-5-2 NSF Format .
NSF format: NSF format video can be played back using the player that the copies to HD NS
“ ”NSPlayer folder on USB ash drive with video. Use the mouse scroll to use digital zoom in and out feature.
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7. Network Access Using th Multi-Sites Network Viewer e
7-1. Overview
The SpecoTech Multi Client is a multiple site monitoring client software with; video, audio, and alarm signals
from the over the network. The SpecoTech Multi Client does not limit the number of units to register.NS NS
The program displays units supports dual monitors. up to 16 NS and
On the program, user may control PTZ cameras on the . By attaching a microphone and speaker system NS
to devices on site, the user may make bi-directional audio communication over the network.
7-2. PC Requirements
Minimum Requirements PC
Recommended Requirements PC
Before installing the program, check the PC specications. The remote software may not perform NS
correctly if the PC does not meet the minimum requirements.
CPU
Intel Core i3
1.8Ghz
Memory
2GB DDR2
VGA
512MB
Resoluon
1280x720
Disk Space
1GB
OS
Windows 2000, XP Professional, XP Home, Vista, 7 (NOTE: Not all versions of Vista and 7
are supporte d)
Network
10/100Base T
Others
Direct X 9. or Higher 0c
CPU
Intel Core i5
2Ghz or higher.
Memory
4GB DDR3 or higher.
VGA
512MB or higher.
Resoluon
1920x1080
Disk Space
1 GB
OS
Windows 2000, XP Professional, XP Home, Vista, 7 (NOTE: Not all versions of Vista and 7
are supported)
Network
10/100/1000Base T
Others
Direct X 10 or higher.
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7-3. Installation of the Program
1. Insert the provided CD in the CD drive and double- SpecoTech Multi Client (XXXX)click .exe
2. Select a destination folder and click “Next”.
3. Select the program folder and click “Next”.
4. The installation status screen is displayed.
5. After the installation is completed, SpecoTech Multi Client icon displays on the desktop screen.
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7-4. Live Window
When installation is completed, double click the SpecoTech Multi Client icon on your desktop to start
the program.
7-4-1. Main User Interface
7-4-2. Control Buttons
Button
Description
LOCAL PLAYBACK
Click this icon to run a playback window to search and play videos that
are recorded in the local PC.
REMOTE PLAYBACK
Click this icon to run a playback window to search and play videos that
are recorded in the remote . NS
SITE MANAGEMENT
THUMBNAIL REFRESH: Click this icon to refresh and renew
thumbnail image of the connected sites .
SITE ADDITION: Click this icon to open ‘Site Addition’ window.
SITE DELETE: Click this icon to delete site from the index window,
after disconnect a site.
NET FINDER: Select the site from the index window and click this
icon to modify the information of specic site.
CONNECT
Click this icon to connect the selected site/sites.
DISCONNECT
Click this icon to disconnect the selected site/sites.
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SETUP
Click this icon to setup conguration of MULTI CLIENT.
CAPTURE
Click this icon to capture a still image.
EVENT LIST
Opens list of events logged by Multi Client.
PAUSE
Click this icon to play/pause live video.
ALARM ON
Click this icon to turn on/off alarm outputs.
RECORD ON
Enable or disable recording of live video to local disk, which has set in
setup menu.
AUDIO
Use the volume control bar to set the audio level.
MIC
Use the microphone volume control bar to set the micro phone level.
PRESET/TOUR/SCAN/MENU
User can control PRESET/TOUR/SCAN/MENU
CHANNEL SPLIT
To select the numbers of display channel/channels (Single, quad, 9
channels, and 16 channels) of highlighted site.
NS SITE SPLIT
To select the numbers of / s (1 , 4 s, 9 s, 16 s) on NS NS NS NS NS NS
main display screen.
7-5. Search and Playback Window
7-5-1. Main User Interf ace
You can access to search window by clicking the search icon (Local Playback / Remote Playback) on the
upper right of the Live Window.
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7-5-2. Main Control Panel
Button
Description
LOCAL PLAYBACK
Click this icon to run a playback window to search and play videos that
are recorded in the local PC.
REMOTE PLAYBACK
Click this icon to run a playback window to search and play videos that
are recorded in the remote . NS
THUMBNAIL REFRESH: Click this icon to refresh and renew
thumbnail image of e connected sites th .
SITE ADDITION: Click this icon to open ‘Site Addition’ window.
SITE DELETE: Click this icon to delete site from the index
window, after disconnect a site.
NET FINDER: Select the site from the index window and click this
icon to modify the information of specic site.
CONNECT
Click this icon to connect the selected site/sites.
DISCONNECT
Click this icon to disconnect the selected site/sites.
SETUP
Click this icon to setup configuration of SpecoTech Multi Client.
CAPTU RE
Click this icon to capture a still image.
EVENT LIST
Opens list of events logged by Multi Client.
EZCopy Start
Click this icon to set the beginning time for backup of the recorded
video in AVI format.
EZCopy End
Click this icon to set the ending time for backup of the recorded video
in AVI format.
BACKUP
Click this icon to backup the recorded video in AVI format.
AUDIO
Use the volume control bar to set the audio level.
To select the numbers of / s (1 , 4 s, 9 s, 16 s) on NS NS NS NS NS NS
main display screen.
To select the numbers of display channel/channels (Single, quad, 9
channels, and 16 channels) of highlighted site.
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To select the channel to playback.
The calendar shows dates with recorded video in color.
To display the recorded data of selected channel or all channels on a
time line scale.
To change a timeline scale from 24 hours to 60 minutes.
The timeline shows recorded data in color on the bar. You can adjust
the timeline scale and move it to the time you wish to playback. Then
click the play icon to display the recorded video.
Playback buttons.
Thumbnail search over the network.
- List the thumbnail 24images from 00:00 to 23:00.
- Select one of 24 images every 150sec for an hour.
- Then play the tile
* Click the PREVIOUS button to go the previous step. “ ”
Digital Zoom Window in Live and Playback. (Only available in Single
Channel Viewing)
7-6. Setup of SpecoTech Multi Client
Click the setup icon to setup the conguration of Multi Client software. The SETUP window is
displayed as below.
7-6-1. General
Security Option: Set a password for security options. Select security options and set a password.
Then when you access any of selected functions, you need to enter the password.
You can also set the save path for capturing and backup.
Save Path: Specify the location to save captured still image for Capture and Backup data.
Miscellaneous
Automatic Reconnection: If enabled, the software will automatically try to reconnect to the last
successful IP address. But, when CLIENT ACCESS is OFF on the , the software will not try to NS
reconnect even if it is enabled.
Always On Top: If enabled, the software display will be continuously on the top of other windows.
Time Format: Change the way the Client software displays the time.
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7-6-2. Event
Event log can be archived and searched.
Event Log: Specify the location to save event logs and select event to archive.
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Record Local Storage Setup: You can select the local disk to record and the amount of disk space you
want to allow the program to use for recording. You can also select the option to overwrite data or stop
recording when the maximum amount of disk space is full.
7-6-4. Display
You can select the OSD (On Screen Display) to be displayed.
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7-6-5. Language
English, French and Spanish is selectable.
7-6-6. About
“About” provides network client version information.
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7-7. Remote Setup
The menu settings for the unit can be set over network. NS
Put the cursor of the mouse on the channel, which is connected to the site and right click on the mouse to
open the submenu. Then the following window is displayed as below. Select the REMOTE SETUP.
Then the setup window is displayed. The specied menu screen is displayed on the upper left of the screen.
Enter the password of the when prompted. (NOTE: The default password is 1111) NS
Setting is the same as with the menu setting. Refer to the corresponding pages for details on the setting NS
items.
NOTICE
Web Setup is prohibited when is in local Setup Menu. NS
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7-7-1 IP Camera .
Select IP Camera to set system and time settings
7-7-2. System
Select System to set system and time settings.
DATE DISPLAY FORMAT: Select the date display format.
TIME DISPLAY FORMAT: Select the time display format.
Select the TIME ZONE.TIME ZONE:
DAYLIGHT SAVING: Select the area for DAYLING SAVING TIME
SET DATE & TIME
For the date & time changes to be applied, the system will reboot.
If the users change the time back to the past, it will not show TIME MISMATCH message unlike on “ ”
the local system. The data on the duplicated period time will be deleted wihtout WARNING.
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CLIENT ACCCESS: Enable/Disable remote access through network client software.
NTP SETUP: Sets whether to synchronize the time using NTP server or not.
o Primary SNTP Server: Input the NTP primary server address.
o Secondary SNTP Server: Input the NTP secondary server address.
o Time Zone: Select the time zone.
o Connection Mode: Select the connection mode to NTP time server.
: Sets whether to enable/disable e-mail sending function. S E-Mail SETUPEND
o SEVER TYPE: Select GMAIL, HOTMAIL, AOL, YAHOO or MANUAL)
o MAIL SERVER: Input the SMTP server name as well as the user ID and password.
o MAIL PORT: Mail port setting.
o SEURE OPTION: Select a secure mail server connection. (SSL or TLS)
o Email User IDID :
o PASSWORD : Email User Password
o MAIL TO: Input the appropriate email address to enable sending e-mail reports
o MAIL FROM (Return Mail Address): Set the source e-mail address to be notied to the
destination.
SEND MAIL TEST : E-mail settings sent a test mail to the registered account
UNIT NAME: Name the HS
SYSTEM RESTART : Restart the system
SYSTEM EVENT NOTIFICATION
Allows the user to set EVENT NOFICIATION ON or OFF
o HEALTH CHECK
(Allows the user to set MAIL STATUS periodically) DAILY or WEELY or MONTHLY :
- HDD TEMPERATURE
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- HDD BAD SECTOR
- HDD ALMOST FULL
o VIDEO CLIP SETUP: Setting the duration for pre and post recording.
o EVENTS AND NOTIFICATION
- HEALTH CHECK / RESTART / SHUTDOWN / PANIC RECORD:
Enable Email Notication in the event a problem occurs with the NS.
- ALARM-IN : Enable Email Notication when the camera detects sensor
- MOTION DETECTION : Enable Email Notication when the camera detects motion
- NO CONNECTION: Enable Email, Beep and Alarm output Notication when the
camera signal is lost.
- HDD TEMPERATURE : Enable Email Beep and Alarm output Notication when the
HDD reaches the maximum temperature
- HDD BAD SECTOR : Enable Email Notication when the HDD has bad sectors.
- HDD ALMOST FULL : Enable Email Notication when the HDD is almost full.
- HDD FULL : Enable Email Notication when the HDD is full.
- HDD FAILURE : Enable Email, Beep and Alarm output Notication when the HDD
fails.
7-7-3. Record
Select RECORD tab to set the recording conditions.
These settings apply to the specied channel only.
Recording Setup
o R RDING MODEECO : CONTINUOUS, SCHEDULE, MOTION
o PRE RECORD: Sets whether to perform or not pre recording.
o POST EVENT RECORD: Sets the duration of the event recording.
o AUDIO: Sets whether to perform or not audio recording.
o HEDULESC : Sets the schedule recording.
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7-7-4. Device
Select to set device settings of the NS Device
ALARM OUT: Set the sensor, motion, and video loss for triggering alarm relay.
HDD Error and Video Loss can be set for triggering a beeping sound
The following settings can be changed to trigger an alarm output.
o ALARM DURATION
DIGITAL DETERRENT: The schedule of digital deterrent can be set and a sound le can be
upload the N ed to S.
To set up schedule, select CHANNEL SOUND TYPE > select > select Area.
o CHANNEL: Select the Channel to congure audio input
o SOUNT TYPE: Select the sound type.
CONTROLLER: Set the controller speed, type and ID.
KEYTONE: Sets On or O of Key Tone.
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7-7-8. Storage
Select Storage to congure recording settings such as overwriting the hard disk and the setting a storage
period for the recording data.
OVERWRITE: Select on to continue recording by overwriting when the hard disk becomes full.
RECORD LIMIT: Sets whether to limit or not the recording data storage period.
7-7-9. Remote Upgrade
Shows the current Firmware version installed on . NS
Select BROWSE to locate the rmware le. Browse:
Select UPGRADE to upgrade the rmware of the . Upgrade: NS
7-7- Information 10.
Displays general information about the NS.

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Speco Technologies
Categoría: Cámara de vigilancia
Modelo: N4WNSP
Color del producto: Zwart
Peso.: 113.4 g
Longitud del cable: 1.86 m
Conexión 1 tipo: Mannelijk
Tipo de conexión 2: Mannelijk

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