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HIKVISION NVR
Quick Start
Guide
For more Information regarding the Hikvision
NVR please visit:
http://www.nellyssurplusguide.com/hikvision1.html
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Handbook Content
Initial Setup of NVR (page:3)
Adding an IP Camera (page:4-6)
Installing and Formatting the HDD (page:6-8)
Setting Record Plan and Playback (page:9-11)
Setting Up Motion Detection (page:12-14)
Networking the NVR (page:15-16)
Viewing NVR on Internet Explorer (page:17-20)
Port Forwarding (page:21)
Phone App Setup (page:22-24)
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-Initial Setup *PASSWORD- By default the password for the NVR is “12345” then simply CLICK “OK”.
-Screen Resolution These NVR’s are all set up with HDMI capabilities however, if you want to change the screen resolution, simply “right click” with your mouse, select main menu> system configuration>display tab at the top. That will pull up a screen that looks like this. Now select the resolution that best fits your monitor.
If for whatever reason your screen is blank with no picture,
your monitor probably does not support 1080 screen resolution
so you can temporarily hook up the VGA video connection
change the screen resolution to “1280*720/60HZ” then hook it
back up to HDMI.
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-Adding an IP Camera
** If you are working with Hikvision cameras then adding an IP camera becomes very simple. Attach the network cable to the back of the NVR and the camera and your picture will pop up on the screen. (It can take up to 25 seconds for some cameras to boot up.)
**** If you have a 3rd Party Camera (Different Brand) the setup will be different in this example we will be using Eyesurv brand.
*If you do not have your IP Cameras correctly setup for your network, this will not work. Please consult your cameras manual for IP Camera setup info.
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(-Adding an IP Camera cont.)
Assuming now that you have your cameras hooked up correctly and are on a separate switch. First, go into the main menu >camera setup> you should arrive at a screen like this.
From here you will select “Search” and it will pull up all of the cameras that you have connected to the network. Once you have located your camera on the network you must manually add the IP address to one of the
existing cameras. To do so click the edit button and it will pull up the edit screen. Once pulled up you need to change the Plug and Play option to Manual, change the camera IP to your cameras IP, the Protocol to Onvif and finally, the cameras password. See example below.
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(-Adding an IP Camera cont.)
After you have all of your settings applied correctly, click APPLY to save. When you close the edit screen, you will see the camera setup screen again and if you have all of your cameras settings entered correctly it will say Connected under status.
From there you can view you camera from the live view.
*BE SURE YOU TYPE IN
THE CAMERA
PASSWORD. If you are
using EYESURV ESIP
series cameras, please
use “admin” as both
user name and
password. Regardless if
you changed it
previously.
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-Installing a Hard Drive
First you will want to take
the top of the NVR off. To
do so remove the 3 screws
on both sides and 2 on the
back of the NVR. (8 Total)
***** (Do not install
hard drive while your
NVR is on.)
Side View
Back View
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(Installing a Hard Drive) cont.
Once you have the Hard Drive connected correctly you need to line it up with the 4 holes on the bottom of the NVR and use the screws provided in the box to tighten
the Hard Drive to the NVR.
With the top off and the Hard
Drive in the NVR, connect the
Power and Sata (Red) Cables
in the appropriate slot.
(*See pg. 10)
After you have the Hard
Drive installed put the cover
back on the NVR and screw it
back together. With the Hard
Drive installed you are ready
to initialize (format) it.
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Initializing the Hard Drive
After you have installed the Hard Drive you need to format it. Go to Main Menu>System Configuration>HDD you should arrive at this screen.
*** If you only have 1 HDD then you will only see 1 displayed. Select the HDD you wish to initialize by checking the box to the left of the HDD.
You will notice the progression of the process as shown above. When initialization is complete the status of the HDD will say “Normal”.
From here click
and another message will pop-up. Click
“OK”
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-SETTING UP A RECORD PLAN AND PLAYBACK *NOTE- YOU MUST HAVE A HARD DRIVE INSTALLED FOR THIS FEATURE.
First you need to get to the record menu and to do that right click for the main menu>Record Configuration.
Now, to view the playback feature with the NVR again go to the main menu> Playback. You will see your playback screen that looks like this..
***By default when a camera
is connected to the NVR it will
begin to record 24/7.
Once set up correctly you will see an
icon that looks like a reel of tape in
the upper right hand corner.
Click to go
into normal
playback
mode.
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(-Using the Playback Feature cont.)
From this screen you can mark clips and export them to a USB flash drive. To go into normal playback view click the icon in the upper right hand corner (**see bottom picture on page 12)
As you can see you have the option to check certain days with the calender. Click on your day that is highlighted in blue, then click the magnifying glass to see the recordings for that day.
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(-Using the Playback Feature cont.)
Notice the editing buttons. (From left to right… Audio, Video Clip, Save, Delete, Default Tag, Custumized Tag, Tag Management, Zoom In.)
In the bottom center there is another series
of buttons. These are your playback
buttons. (From left to right… Play Reverse,
Pause, 30sec reverse, 30sec forward,
Speed down, Speed up, Previous Day, Next Day.)
On the far right side of your screen you will notice the camera options and also the calender options. You may select as many cameras as you would like to view at once by checking the box next to the corresponding camera. On the calender the days that are highlighted in blue are days that have recordings. Simply click on the day that you would like to view recordings of.
*Time Frame options allow you to
narrow down the time of playback
by zooming in to time bar.
(Bottom Right of the playback
screen.)
*Left button is zoom in to time bar.
*Right button is zoom out.
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-SETTING UP MOTION DETECTION
*NOTE- YOU MUST HAVE A HARD DRIVE INSTALLED FOR THIS FEATURE TO WORK.
In this example we will be using a Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I.
There are only 2 settings you need to configure in order to get motion detection recordings. The first is Record Schedule. To get there, go to Main Menu>RecordConfiguration>Schedule. You should arrive at this screen…..
From here you will select your camera, change the type to “Event” and click event at the bottom and highlight the entire schedule in Yellow. Once it looks like the image above be sure and click .
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(-Setting up Motion Detection cont.)
Now that you have the first setting complete you need to go into the Motion Detect Settings. Main Menu> Record Configuration> Motion Detect. You should arrive at this screen..
Again, select the camera you wish to enable motion detection on and check the enable box underthe camera name. Set the sensitivity as you desire (At least one box has to be highlighted in green.) If you do not see any red squares then click the “Full Screen” button and adjust accordingly, be sure and click
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Once these settings are saves and completed you can see a bell and the reel of tape logo in the upper left hand corner of the video. (**See highlighted area in picture above.)
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-Networking the NVR To get your NVR on your network there are a few steps to follow. First you need to go to the NVR’s Networking options. To get there….. “Right click” for the main menu > select configuration > select Network then you will see your Network Menu screen.
By default your NVR’s IP address should be at 192.0.0.64. You need to enable DHCP mode which allows your NVR to communicate to your router and ask for its own IP address. You will want to check the Enable DHCP box and hit “Apply”. This may take up to 30 seconds to complete. Now go back to the main menu and click on System Information> Network. There you will find the IP address the router has designated for your NVR.
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(Networking the NVR cont.)
Write down the IP address it shows on this screen and also write down the Default Gateway as you will need that later on. Once you have it written down navigate back to the System Configuration Network Settings and uncheck the Enable DHCP box and input the IP address you wrote down.
And click
**BE SURE TO UNCHECK THE DHCP BOX WHEN COMPLETE.
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-Run Internet Explorer as Administrator Before we start configuring Internet Explorer we need to set it up to “run as administrator”. To do this close out of Internet Explorer completely. Next, go to your start menu and search for Internet Explorer, *Select just Internet Explorer as shown (right image) you may see Internet Explorer 64Bit or Internet Explorer (No Add On).
Now right-click and click on Internet Explorer and it will give you the option to “run as administrator” agree or click OK for any pop-up that occurs after that.
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-Configuring ActiveX Controls and Compatibility View Settings
Open Internet Explorer, go into Tools>Internet Options>click the security tab>custom level then you should see this screen.
**The three settings that need to
be changed here are as follows…
-Download signed ActiveX
Controls: Prompt
-Download unsigned ActiveX
Controls: Prompt
-Initialize and script ActiveX
controls not marked as safe for
scripting: Prompt
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(-Configuring ActiveX Controls cont.)
**Please allow or Install
any ActiveX Prompts that
may pop up when trying
to log on to the NVR.
**Now type in your IP address into the
Web address field.
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Configuring ActiveX Controls cont.)
Once you allow or Install any ActiveX setting. It will allow you to login
with your credentials. Once logged in if you see this screen you need
to download and install the plugin. **** You will need to close IE for
the install. You will not need to do this every time. Once installed if
you still receive this you need to add this IP address to your
compatibility view settings.
Go to your Tools on IE and open the
Compatibility View Settings. (See image on
left.)
Once in the settings add the IP address and
click close. (*You may have to restart IE for
it to take effect.)
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-Port Fowarding Now to forward your ports through your Router (*You will need to log in to your Router to forward ports. For questions about port forwarding please contact your Routers manufacture.) There are 3 ports to forward to your NVR’s Local IP address. To get there go to Main Menu>System Configuration>Network> More Settings Tab(top of page), there you will find the Server Port, HTTP Port and RTSP Port.
Once you have found all 3 ports you can now go to your routers settings through the Internet and forward all 3 ports individually.
As shown above the Server
Port, HTTP Port and RTSP Port
are the 3 that need to be
forwarded.
(*Write these numbers down.)
*These numbers are all set
by default within the
system. However, they can
be changed if you desire.
****If you have AT&T or Verizon as your cell carrier,
please change the RTSP port to 1024.
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-Cell Phone App Setup *iVMS-4500 lite
*Apple and Andriod both have this free app
**Apple will be used in this setup.
Go to the App Store (Apple) or Play
Store (Android) and search for
iVMS-4500 and download it.
Once it has finished downloading and
installing open the app.
Once opened tap the menu button in
the upper left corner.
*Please note that for
this to work, you must
have already gone
through the process of
networking and port
forwarding your NVR
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Now you are ready to add the NVR. When it
ask for the “port” it is asking for the Server
Port on the NVR
For the IP address be sure to input your
PUBLIC IP. To find that, visit ipchicken.com
from a computer on the same network as
your NVR. Input the correct user name and
password. By default the user name is admin
and there is 12345. Once you have your
credentials entered correctly tap the save
button in the upper right corner. If saved
correctly you will see the “Start live view”
appear.
This is the home menu screen. To add the NVR
select Device.
Since you have
no devices added
tap the plus sign
in the upper right
corner to add a
device.
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(Cell Phone App Setup cont.)
Once you’ve tapped the “Start live view” you
will camera 1 on your NVR. Tap the icon in
the upper right and it will have a dropdown
of all of your cameras.
From there simply select the one you
want to see.