Set the device to automatically log in to the system after startup.
4.1 General
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4.2 Record
Record: Configure the recording parameters, recording plan, recording type, snapshot
interval, etc.
Record Plan: Set the recording plan for each channel.
Record type: Event, Schedule, Manual, Stop
Snapshot: Set the snapshot frequency and storage path.
4.3 Network
Net Service: Configure network service parameters, including HTTP port, RTSP port,
etc.
Network: Configure network parameters, including IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway, etc.
DDNS: Enable DDNS service and configure DDNS server parameters.
This document provides instructions for troubleshooting Balboa control systems for pools and spas. It describes key system components like the topside control panel, circuit board, temperature and high-limit sensors. It provides steps for checking wiring, voltages, and troubleshooting common issues like low voltage, blown fuses, and error messages. Safety tips are included to avoid shock when working with high voltage equipment.
This technical service manual provides guidance on troubleshooting Balboa control systems for hot tubs. It outlines safety procedures and lists required tools. It describes the main components of Balboa control systems including the topside control panel, circuit board, temperature and high-limit sensors. The manual provides steps for checking wiring, voltages and components. It also explains how to interpret error messages and test the circuit board and its outputs. Procedures for replacing circuit boards are included as well as information on optional features and different circuit board models.
The document provides information about the Quanser Engineering Trainers for NI ELVIS (QNET). It describes 6 different QNET modules: HVACT (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning trainer), DCMCT (DC motor control trainer), ROTPENT (rotary inverted pendulum trainer), MECHKIT (mechatronics sensors trainer), VTOL (vertical take-off and landing trainer), and MYOELECTRIC (myoelectric trainer). It provides instructions for setting up the QNET modules with either an NI ELVIS II or NI ELVIS I device and gives an overview of the components and specifications of each QNET system.
This document provides a demo guide for using the QNET DC Motor Control Trainer (DCMCT) with LabVIEW. It outlines five demos: 1) reading the tachometer speed by moving the motor, 2) running the DC motor in open-loop by outputting a voltage and reading speed, 3) implementing proportional speed control, 4) implementing proportional-integral speed control, and 5) converting code to use NI-DAQmx drivers instead of Express VIs. The document explains how to set up the DCMCT hardware, configure the simulation parameters in LabVIEW, read the tachometer speed, output a voltage to drive the motor, and build proportional and proportional-integral controllers for closed-loop speed
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The document is an instruction manual for the GE VAT300 AC Speed Control Equipment that provides safety precautions and instructions for delivery inspection, installation, wiring, operation, maintenance and specifications of the product. It contains over 200 pages of detailed technical information, diagrams, parameter settings and troubleshooting guides for the VAT300 inverter.
This document provides a technical service manual for Balboa control systems used in spas and pools. It details troubleshooting steps for common issues, including checking wiring, voltages, and components. It describes the key system components like the circuit board, temperature sensors, and control panel. Checklists are provided for safety, tools, and testing procedures.
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The GP series is an industry-first multi-point touch panel, to improve intuitive and smart operator control. Users can scroll, pan, zoom historical data, and even write freehand messages on its dust-proof and water-proof display. It delivers industry leading reliability and measurement accuracy. The GP series is ideally suited for monitoring or troubleshooting long term physical or electrical trends.
The GX series is an industry-first multi-point touch panel, to improve intuitive and smart operator control. Users can scroll, pan, zoom historical data, and even write freehand messages on its dust-proof and water-proof display. The Yokogawa GX series delivers industry leading reliability and measurement accuracy. Its custom graphics accommodates application or process-specific displays, while a wide range of communication protocols guarantee compatibility with your network architecture. It's simple for operators to view and retrieve past data with automatic email and FTP notifications.
1. The document provides operating instructions for a Panasonic High Definition Video Camera Model No. HDC-MDH1.
2. It includes safety warnings and cautions, instructions for parts identification and handling of the camera, battery charging, recording to memory cards, and basic recording and playback operations.
3. The manual is intended for first time users and guides them through setup, basic recording functions, and connections to external displays and computers for playback or editing.
This document provides instructions for troubleshooting Balboa control systems for pools and spas. It describes key system components like the topside control panel, circuit board, temperature and high-limit sensors. It provides steps for checking wiring, voltages, and troubleshooting common issues like low voltage, blown fuses, and error messages. Safety tips are included to avoid shock when working with high voltage equipment.
This technical service manual provides guidance on troubleshooting Balboa control systems for hot tubs. It outlines safety procedures and lists required tools. It describes the main components of Balboa control systems including the topside control panel, circuit board, temperature and high-limit sensors. The manual provides steps for checking wiring, voltages and components. It also explains how to interpret error messages and test the circuit board and its outputs. Procedures for replacing circuit boards are included as well as information on optional features and different circuit board models.
The document provides information about the Quanser Engineering Trainers for NI ELVIS (QNET). It describes 6 different QNET modules: HVACT (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning trainer), DCMCT (DC motor control trainer), ROTPENT (rotary inverted pendulum trainer), MECHKIT (mechatronics sensors trainer), VTOL (vertical take-off and landing trainer), and MYOELECTRIC (myoelectric trainer). It provides instructions for setting up the QNET modules with either an NI ELVIS II or NI ELVIS I device and gives an overview of the components and specifications of each QNET system.
This document provides a demo guide for using the QNET DC Motor Control Trainer (DCMCT) with LabVIEW. It outlines five demos: 1) reading the tachometer speed by moving the motor, 2) running the DC motor in open-loop by outputting a voltage and reading speed, 3) implementing proportional speed control, 4) implementing proportional-integral speed control, and 5) converting code to use NI-DAQmx drivers instead of Express VIs. The document explains how to set up the DCMCT hardware, configure the simulation parameters in LabVIEW, read the tachometer speed, output a voltage to drive the motor, and build proportional and proportional-integral controllers for closed-loop speed
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The document is an instruction manual for the GE VAT300 AC Speed Control Equipment that provides safety precautions and instructions for delivery inspection, installation, wiring, operation, maintenance and specifications of the product. It contains over 200 pages of detailed technical information, diagrams, parameter settings and troubleshooting guides for the VAT300 inverter.
This document provides a technical service manual for Balboa control systems used in spas and pools. It details troubleshooting steps for common issues, including checking wiring, voltages, and components. It describes the key system components like the circuit board, temperature sensors, and control panel. Checklists are provided for safety, tools, and testing procedures.
Yokogawa Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step GuidePower Specialties, Inc.
The GP series is an industry-first multi-point touch panel, to improve intuitive and smart operator control. Users can scroll, pan, zoom historical data, and even write freehand messages on its dust-proof and water-proof display. It delivers industry leading reliability and measurement accuracy. The GP series is ideally suited for monitoring or troubleshooting long term physical or electrical trends.
The GX series is an industry-first multi-point touch panel, to improve intuitive and smart operator control. Users can scroll, pan, zoom historical data, and even write freehand messages on its dust-proof and water-proof display. The Yokogawa GX series delivers industry leading reliability and measurement accuracy. Its custom graphics accommodates application or process-specific displays, while a wide range of communication protocols guarantee compatibility with your network architecture. It's simple for operators to view and retrieve past data with automatic email and FTP notifications.
1. The document provides operating instructions for a Panasonic High Definition Video Camera Model No. HDC-MDH1.
2. It includes safety warnings and cautions, instructions for parts identification and handling of the camera, battery charging, recording to memory cards, and basic recording and playback operations.
3. The manual is intended for first time users and guides them through setup, basic recording functions, and connections to external displays and computers for playback or editing.
This document is a technical service manual from Balboa Instruments that provides guidance on servicing Balboa control systems for spas. It includes sections on safety, required tools and components, system descriptions, troubleshooting wiring and voltage issues, testing circuit boards, changing circuit boards, filter settings, optional features, and information on specific Balboa circuit board models. The manual aims to help qualified technicians safely service Balboa control systems.
The document provides an installation and owner's manual for a DVD multimedia receiver for a vehicle. It contains the following key points:
1) The DVD video display will not operate while the vehicle is in motion for safety reasons and to prevent driver distraction. DVD functions only work when the vehicle is parked and the parking brake engaged.
2) The manual provides instructions on mounting the receiver, connecting wiring and speakers, and contains diagrams of input/output and power connections.
3) It describes controls on the receiver faceplate and included remote control. Safety information is also provided around installation and operation.
This user manual provides information about the N68C-GS FX and N68C-S FX motherboards from ASRock. It includes specifications, installation instructions, and BIOS setup instructions. Key features include support for AM3+ and AM3 CPUs, integrated NVIDIA GeForce 7025 graphics, dual channel DDR3/DDR2 memory, four SATA connectors, and onboard audio and LAN. The manual describes in detail motherboard layouts, I/O connections, jumper settings, and how to install drivers and operating systems.
This document provides operating instructions for a Lenze 2102 fieldbus module that can communicate via RS232, RS485, or optical fiber. It includes information on installation, connections, parameter settings, and troubleshooting. The module can be used with various Lenze controller units, including 82XX, 8200 vector, and 93XX series controllers. Parameters must be set depending on the connected controller and communication method used.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock N68-VGS3 UCC / N68-VS3 UCC motherboard. It provides specifications for the motherboard such as the CPU, chipset, memory, expansion slots, audio, LAN, rear I/O, connectors, BIOS features, and includes setup instructions and information about the included support CD. The document contains legal information such as copyright notices and disclaimers.
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Here are the key points about the top-open view of the notebook:
- It includes a webcam, power button, quick launch buttons for Cooler Boost, XSplit Gamecaster/user defined app, and SteelSeries Engine (if applicable).
- The power button is used to power on/off the notebook and wake it from sleep. The power LED glows when powered on.
- The quick launch buttons activate specific applications - Cooler Boost maximizes cooling, XSplit is for game streaming, and SteelSeries Engine manages the keyboard (if included).
- The webcam and built-in microphone allow for video calls and recording. The webcam LED glows when in use.
This document provides instructions for installing and using Global Drive Control (GDC) software. GDC allows users to commission and set parameters for Lenze 8200 and 9300 series controllers. The document covers installing GDC, starting up in online or offline mode, finding controllers connected via serial port, and navigating the GDC user interface. Short examples of commissioning workflows are also provided.
This document provides a user manual for the ASRock H61M-VGS/H61M-VS motherboard. It includes specifications for the motherboard such as supporting Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CPUs on the LGA1155 socket with Intel H61 chipset. It also lists package contents and provides instructions for installation, BIOS setup, software support, and copyright information.
This document provides a user manual for the ASRock X58 SuperComputer motherboard. It includes specifications for the motherboard such as supporting an Intel Socket 1366 CPU, triple channel DDR3 memory, PCI-E and PCI expansion slots, SATA connectors, onboard audio and LAN. The manual describes BIOS features, provides installation instructions for hardware, drivers, and Windows operating systems with and without RAID functions. It also includes troubleshooting tips and a support CD.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock H61M-VGS R2.0 and H61M-VS R2.0 motherboards. It provides an introduction to the motherboard specifications, layout, installation instructions, BIOS settings, and support software. Key features include support for Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CPUs, dual channel DDR3 memory, PCIe x16 and x1 slots, HDMI and D-Sub display support, and various onboard connectors. The document also outlines safety notices and legal disclaimers from ASRock.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock N68C-GS UCC and N68C-S UCC motherboards. It provides information on package contents, motherboard specifications and layout, I/O panel features, installation instructions, BIOS setup, software support, and other technical details. The document contains legal disclaimers regarding copyright, warranty, and product information.
The document provides an overview and operation manual for the Retrotec DM32 series digital manometer blower door system. It describes the physical connections and components of the gauge, how to power it on and read results from the home screen, control fan speed and pressure, and change settings like units and averaging time. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues like fluctuating pressure readings caused by wind or moving tubes.
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This document provides instructions and safety warnings for operating and servicing an electric walkie stacker. It contains maintenance schedules, diagrams of components, and procedures for repairs. Safety must be followed, such as ensuring all guards are in place before operating. The document outlines maintenance of parts like the motor, drive unit, brakes, steering and electrical systems.
The document is a user's manual for the NWA-6281 1U rackmount server network platform. It provides contact information for the manufacturer, Quanmax Inc., outlines safety instructions, and covers topics such as unpacking, regulatory compliance, warranty policies, and maintaining the computer. The manual contains chapters on introduction and specifications, assembly/disassembly, getting started, and the AMI BIOS setup. Tables provide details on jumper locations, LED indicators, and BIOS menu options.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock 770 Extreme3 motherboard. It includes an introduction to the motherboard specifications, contents of the package, installation instructions, BIOS setup instructions, and information about the support CD. The manual provides guidance for installing components, setting up the BIOS, and finding additional support.
This document provides information about installing, operating, and interfacing with the Modicon M258 logic controller, including:
- General safety information and guidelines for installing the controller and connecting power.
- An overview of the controller's features such as integrated I/O, communication ports, and expansion slots.
- Descriptions of the different controller models and their power distribution modules.
- Instructions for connecting the controller to a PC for programming.
- Specifications for the embedded I/O modules including inputs, outputs, and communication capabilities.
The NetScreen-25 device comes with accessories for mounting in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. When installing the device in a rack, adequate ventilation is important to prevent overheating. Guidelines include ensuring the rack frame does not block intake/exhaust ports and higher equipment does not draw heat from lower devices. Proper rack installation is crucial for system operation.
The document is the operating manual for the VX-6R dual band heavy duty submersible transceiver. It provides instructions on installation and use of accessories, controls and connections, basic operation, advanced features, memory mode, scanning, CTCSS/DCS operation, and other settings. The VX-6R offers dual band operation on 144/430MHz amateur bands with 5 watts of transmit power, and includes additional receive coverage of various frequency bands.
The document is the operating manual for the VX-6R dual band heavy duty submersible transceiver. It provides instructions on installation and use of accessories, controls and connections, basic operation, advanced features, memory functions, scanning, CTCSS/DCS operations, and other settings. The VX-6R offers 5 watts of transmit power on 144/430 MHz bands, and receives frequencies from MF through UHF including amateur, broadcast, aircraft, and public service bands.
This document provides installation and configuration instructions for the HP 2530 Switch Series. It includes details on the physical features of the switches such as ports, LEDs, and buttons. It then provides step-by-step instructions on installing the switch, including mounting, powering on, cabling, and initial configuration. Troubleshooting tips and specifications are also included.
This document provides instructions for installing the Bantam precision GPS system. It includes a parts list of all components in the Bantam kit, such as the CPU, 7" or 8.4" touchscreen, lightbar, antenna, and optional switches. It describes how to properly mount each component and connect the cables between the CPU and other modules. Safety warnings and an overview of operating the system are also provided.
This document is a technical service manual from Balboa Instruments that provides guidance on servicing Balboa control systems for spas. It includes sections on safety, required tools and components, system descriptions, troubleshooting wiring and voltage issues, testing circuit boards, changing circuit boards, filter settings, optional features, and information on specific Balboa circuit board models. The manual aims to help qualified technicians safely service Balboa control systems.
The document provides an installation and owner's manual for a DVD multimedia receiver for a vehicle. It contains the following key points:
1) The DVD video display will not operate while the vehicle is in motion for safety reasons and to prevent driver distraction. DVD functions only work when the vehicle is parked and the parking brake engaged.
2) The manual provides instructions on mounting the receiver, connecting wiring and speakers, and contains diagrams of input/output and power connections.
3) It describes controls on the receiver faceplate and included remote control. Safety information is also provided around installation and operation.
This user manual provides information about the N68C-GS FX and N68C-S FX motherboards from ASRock. It includes specifications, installation instructions, and BIOS setup instructions. Key features include support for AM3+ and AM3 CPUs, integrated NVIDIA GeForce 7025 graphics, dual channel DDR3/DDR2 memory, four SATA connectors, and onboard audio and LAN. The manual describes in detail motherboard layouts, I/O connections, jumper settings, and how to install drivers and operating systems.
This document provides operating instructions for a Lenze 2102 fieldbus module that can communicate via RS232, RS485, or optical fiber. It includes information on installation, connections, parameter settings, and troubleshooting. The module can be used with various Lenze controller units, including 82XX, 8200 vector, and 93XX series controllers. Parameters must be set depending on the connected controller and communication method used.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock N68-VGS3 UCC / N68-VS3 UCC motherboard. It provides specifications for the motherboard such as the CPU, chipset, memory, expansion slots, audio, LAN, rear I/O, connectors, BIOS features, and includes setup instructions and information about the included support CD. The document contains legal information such as copyright notices and disclaimers.
MSI GT62VR DOMINATOR PRO (GEFORCE® GTX 1070) manual PDF / User Guidemanualsheet
Here are the key points about the top-open view of the notebook:
- It includes a webcam, power button, quick launch buttons for Cooler Boost, XSplit Gamecaster/user defined app, and SteelSeries Engine (if applicable).
- The power button is used to power on/off the notebook and wake it from sleep. The power LED glows when powered on.
- The quick launch buttons activate specific applications - Cooler Boost maximizes cooling, XSplit is for game streaming, and SteelSeries Engine manages the keyboard (if included).
- The webcam and built-in microphone allow for video calls and recording. The webcam LED glows when in use.
This document provides instructions for installing and using Global Drive Control (GDC) software. GDC allows users to commission and set parameters for Lenze 8200 and 9300 series controllers. The document covers installing GDC, starting up in online or offline mode, finding controllers connected via serial port, and navigating the GDC user interface. Short examples of commissioning workflows are also provided.
This document provides a user manual for the ASRock H61M-VGS/H61M-VS motherboard. It includes specifications for the motherboard such as supporting Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CPUs on the LGA1155 socket with Intel H61 chipset. It also lists package contents and provides instructions for installation, BIOS setup, software support, and copyright information.
This document provides a user manual for the ASRock X58 SuperComputer motherboard. It includes specifications for the motherboard such as supporting an Intel Socket 1366 CPU, triple channel DDR3 memory, PCI-E and PCI expansion slots, SATA connectors, onboard audio and LAN. The manual describes BIOS features, provides installation instructions for hardware, drivers, and Windows operating systems with and without RAID functions. It also includes troubleshooting tips and a support CD.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock H61M-VGS R2.0 and H61M-VS R2.0 motherboards. It provides an introduction to the motherboard specifications, layout, installation instructions, BIOS settings, and support software. Key features include support for Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CPUs, dual channel DDR3 memory, PCIe x16 and x1 slots, HDMI and D-Sub display support, and various onboard connectors. The document also outlines safety notices and legal disclaimers from ASRock.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock N68C-GS UCC and N68C-S UCC motherboards. It provides information on package contents, motherboard specifications and layout, I/O panel features, installation instructions, BIOS setup, software support, and other technical details. The document contains legal disclaimers regarding copyright, warranty, and product information.
The document provides an overview and operation manual for the Retrotec DM32 series digital manometer blower door system. It describes the physical connections and components of the gauge, how to power it on and read results from the home screen, control fan speed and pressure, and change settings like units and averaging time. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues like fluctuating pressure readings caused by wind or moving tubes.
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This document provides instructions and safety warnings for operating and servicing an electric walkie stacker. It contains maintenance schedules, diagrams of components, and procedures for repairs. Safety must be followed, such as ensuring all guards are in place before operating. The document outlines maintenance of parts like the motor, drive unit, brakes, steering and electrical systems.
The document is a user's manual for the NWA-6281 1U rackmount server network platform. It provides contact information for the manufacturer, Quanmax Inc., outlines safety instructions, and covers topics such as unpacking, regulatory compliance, warranty policies, and maintaining the computer. The manual contains chapters on introduction and specifications, assembly/disassembly, getting started, and the AMI BIOS setup. Tables provide details on jumper locations, LED indicators, and BIOS menu options.
This document is the user manual for the ASRock 770 Extreme3 motherboard. It includes an introduction to the motherboard specifications, contents of the package, installation instructions, BIOS setup instructions, and information about the support CD. The manual provides guidance for installing components, setting up the BIOS, and finding additional support.
This document provides information about installing, operating, and interfacing with the Modicon M258 logic controller, including:
- General safety information and guidelines for installing the controller and connecting power.
- An overview of the controller's features such as integrated I/O, communication ports, and expansion slots.
- Descriptions of the different controller models and their power distribution modules.
- Instructions for connecting the controller to a PC for programming.
- Specifications for the embedded I/O modules including inputs, outputs, and communication capabilities.
The NetScreen-25 device comes with accessories for mounting in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. When installing the device in a rack, adequate ventilation is important to prevent overheating. Guidelines include ensuring the rack frame does not block intake/exhaust ports and higher equipment does not draw heat from lower devices. Proper rack installation is crucial for system operation.
The document is the operating manual for the VX-6R dual band heavy duty submersible transceiver. It provides instructions on installation and use of accessories, controls and connections, basic operation, advanced features, memory mode, scanning, CTCSS/DCS operation, and other settings. The VX-6R offers dual band operation on 144/430MHz amateur bands with 5 watts of transmit power, and includes additional receive coverage of various frequency bands.
The document is the operating manual for the VX-6R dual band heavy duty submersible transceiver. It provides instructions on installation and use of accessories, controls and connections, basic operation, advanced features, memory functions, scanning, CTCSS/DCS operations, and other settings. The VX-6R offers 5 watts of transmit power on 144/430 MHz bands, and receives frequencies from MF through UHF including amateur, broadcast, aircraft, and public service bands.
This document provides installation and configuration instructions for the HP 2530 Switch Series. It includes details on the physical features of the switches such as ports, LEDs, and buttons. It then provides step-by-step instructions on installing the switch, including mounting, powering on, cabling, and initial configuration. Troubleshooting tips and specifications are also included.
This document provides instructions for installing the Bantam precision GPS system. It includes a parts list of all components in the Bantam kit, such as the CPU, 7" or 8.4" touchscreen, lightbar, antenna, and optional switches. It describes how to properly mount each component and connect the cables between the CPU and other modules. Safety warnings and an overview of operating the system are also provided.
- The document is the user manual for the CL3108 / CL3116 LCD KVM switch, which provides instructions on installation, operation, and specifications of the device.
- It includes information on FCC compliance, a list of package contents, diagrams of the front and rear panels, instructions for hardware setup and basic operation, and descriptions of the on-screen display functions.
- The manual is intended to guide users on safely installing and using the KVM switch to control multiple computers from a single console.
The instruction manual provides details on operating a VPC-E2100 digital camera. It includes [1] an overview of the camera's main features such as its 14 megapixel resolution and 21x optical zoom, [2] descriptions of the camera's buttons, modes, and menus for taking photos and videos and playing back media, and [3] safety instructions and other important information for using the camera correctly.
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This document provides installation instructions for the Motorola Solutions AP-6511 Access Point. It can be mounted on a wall or in a telco box using the included mounting plate. The access point has one Ethernet port but can be expanded using an optional 3-port module. It requires Power over Ethernet and has LED indicators to show status. Detailed instructions are provided on physical installation, configuration, specifications, regulatory information, and support contacts.
The user guide introduces the HSPA 7.2Mbps Wi-Fi Router and provides instructions for setup and use. It describes the device features, package contents, LED indicators, and rear panel ports. It then provides a quick setup procedure and instructions for accessing the web user interface using the default login credentials. The web user interface is divided into main menu options for configuring basic settings, 3G settings, wireless, management, advanced settings, and viewing status information.
The user guide introduces the HSPA 7.2Mbps Wi-Fi Router and provides instructions for setup and use. It describes the device features, package contents, LED indicators, and rear panel ports. It then provides a quick setup procedure and explains how to access and navigate the web user interface. The web user interface allows for configuration of 3G settings, wireless networking, device management, advanced settings, and viewing device status information.
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This document provides instructions for installing and operating a 2-channel driving video recorder. It includes recommendations for installing the recorder and external button in a vehicle, descriptions of the recorder components and their functions, preparation steps like inserting an SD card, and procedures for operating the recorder including powering on/off, resetting, and video recording. Safety instructions are also provided at the beginning.
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The document provides reference information about the Motorola Solutions AP 7131N product. It includes a revision history and covers new features of the WiNG 4.4 firmware, an overview of the AP's key features such as 802.11n support, sensor capabilities, security features, and management options. The document is intended to help users understand and configure the capabilities of the AP 7131N.
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The document provides reference information about the Motorola Solutions AP 7131N product. It includes a revision history and covers new features of the device such as power management antenna configuration, hotspot customization, and WAN failover. The main sections describe the device's features, which include 802.11n support, sensor capabilities, mesh networking, security, management options and more. Revision notes indicate the manual was updated to the WiNG 4.4 baseline.
This 3-page user's manual provides instructions for operating and setting up the E5CN Temperature Controller. It begins with safety precautions and an overview of the controller's features. The bulk of the document provides step-by-step instructions for basic configuration and operation, including setting the input type, temperature scale, control mode, output specifications, setpoint, PID constants, and alarms. Advanced functions like ramping and communications setup are also described. Calibration procedures are covered in the final section.
This 3-page document is a user's manual for an E5CN Temperature Controller. It begins with precautionary notices for safe operation and use of the device. The manual then provides:
1. An overview of the controller's features and basic functions, including names of parts, I/O configuration, setup levels, and communications functions.
2. Instructions for installation, wiring terminals, and requests at installation.
3. Guidelines for basic operation, such as initial setup examples, setting the input type and PID control mode, alarms, and determining PID constants.
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This document is a service manual that provides instructions and safety information for working on and maintaining a PowerCommand 3100 generator set controller. It includes sections on introduction and overview, control operation, circuit boards and modules, troubleshooting, control service and calibration. The manual outlines important safety precautions when working with electrical equipment, moving parts, exhaust, and chemicals. It also describes the various components, setup and calibration procedures for the controller.
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In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
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2. Important Safeguards and Warnings
Do not place any heavy objects on the NVR.
Do not spill liquid onto the NVR
Please brush the printed circuit boards, connectors, fans, machine box and so on regularly.
Before cleaning the equipment, please switch off the power supply and unplug it.
Do not disassemble or repair the NVR by yourself. Do not replace the electronic components by yourself.
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1.1 Product Overview..................................................................................................................................................3
1.2 Main Functions .....................................................................................................................................................3
2. Open-package check, products understanding and cable connections .....................................................................4
2.1 Open-package check ...........................................................................................................................................4
2.2 Understanding of the front panel ..........................................................................................................................4
2.3 Understanding of the rear panel ...........................................................................................................................6
2.4 Installation connections sketch map .....................................................................................................................6
3. Basic Operation .........................................................................................................................................................7
3.1 Login .....................................................................................................................................................................7
3.2 Preview .................................................................................................................................................................7
3.3 Desktop Shortcut Menu ........................................................................................................................................7
3.3.1 Guide ..............................................................................................................................................................8
3.3.2 PlayBack ........................................................................................................................................................9
3.3.3 Record Mode ................................................................................................................................................10
3.3.4 PTZ Control ................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.3.5 Highspeed PTZ .............................................................................................................................................11
3.3.6 Output Adjust ............................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.7 Digital Channel ............................................................................................................................................ 12
3.3.8 Version Info ..................................................................................................................................................12
3.3.8.1 Version ...................................................................................................................................................12
3.3.8.2 HDD Info ................................................................................................................................................12
3.3.8.3 BPS ........................................................................................................................................................13
3.3.8.4 LOG ........................................................................................................................................................13
3.3.8.5 Online User ............................................................................................................................................14
3.3.9 Logout ..........................................................................................................................................................14
4. Main Menu..............................................................................................................................................................15
4.1 General .............................................................................................................................................................15
4.2 Record...............................................................................................................................................................16
4.3 Network .............................................................................................................................................................18
4.3.1 Net Service ................................................................................................................................................18
4.4 Alarm .................................................................................................................................................................20
4.4.1 Motion Detect ..............................................................................................................................................21
4.4.2 Video Blind ..................................................................................................................................................22
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4.4.3 Video Loss ..................................................................................................................................................22
4.4.4 Alarm input .................................................................................................................................................23
4.4.5 Alarm output ...............................................................................................................................................23
4.4.6 Abnormality .................................................................................................................................................23
4.5 Switch ..............................................................................................................................................................24
4.5.1 Channel Type ............................................................................................................................................24
4.5.2 Remote Device .........................................................................................................................................25
4.5.3 Channel Status ...........................................................................................................................................27
4.6 System Management .......................................................................................................................................27
4.6.1 HDD Manage ..............................................................................................................................................28
4.6.2 PTZ configuration ......................................................................................................................................29
4.6.3 GUI Display..................................................................................................................................................29
4.6.4 Backup .....................................................................................................................................................30
4.6.5 Account ......................................................................................................................................................31
4.6.7 Restore ......................................................................................................................................................33
4.6.8 Auto Maintain ..............................................................................................................................................33
5. Network access settings and cloud technology introduced ................................................................................ 34
5.1 LAN access settings ....................................................................................................................................... 34
5.2 Cloud technology functions and using introduction .........................................................................................36
5.3 Client CMS software operation .......................................................................................................................36
5.4 Mobile Phone monitoring .................................................................................................................................37
Appendix 1. Remote controller operation .................................................................................................................37
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3. 1.Production Introduction
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1.1 Product overview
The NVR series which is an outstanding digital surveillance product has been designed
especially for security and defense sector.
It introduces embedded LINUX operating system which is more stable and robust and
also brings H.264/H.265 video compressed format and G.711A audio compressed format
which promises high quality images, low error coding ratio and single frame playing. To
achieve strong network communication and telecommunication ability it introduces the
TCP/IP network technology that runs seamlessly.
The NVR can be used individually or online connected as a part of a safety surveillance
network. With the professional network video surveillance software it achieves the strong
network communication and telecommunication ability
1.2 Main functions
Real-time surveillance
·VGA interface and HDMI interface surveillance functions through
monitor or display.
Storage
·NVR constantly writes massive data to storage so a new, healthy, and high-performance
disk is recommended.
·Special storage format which ensures the data safety.
Compression
·Real-time compression by individual hard disk which ensures the stable synchronization
of audio and video signals.
Backup
·Through SATA interface and USB interface such as USB equipment, removable hard
disk and so on.
·Download files through internet in the hard drive or USB.
Playback
·Individual real-time video recording as well as searching, playback, network surveillance,
recording check, downloading and so on.
·Multi-channel playback mode.
·Zoom at arbitrary region.
Internet operation
·Real time remote viewing, accessing Settings remotely, video downloading and backup
options.
·Remotely access PTZ.
·Remotely access the recording and real-time playback.
Alarm linkage
·Only one channel relays alarm output which is convenient for the alarm linkage and light
control at the spot. (Optional).
·protecting circuits at the alarm input and output interface which protects the main machine
from damage.
Communication interface
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·Rs-485 interface which fulfills the alarm input and PTZ control.
·Standard Ethernet network interface which fulfills the telecommuting function.
·IPC signal input function.
·With USB interface, 3G and WIFI network connection
·Bluetooth Mouse.
·Fast copy and paste operating for the same setting.
·Support cloud access technology which makes network monitoring more easily
2.Open-package check, Products understanding and cable connection
2.1 Open-package check
When you receive the NVR, please inspect it thoroughly
First, please check whether there is any visible damage to the package appearance.
Then, please open the machine crust and check the data wire in the front panel, power
adapter, the connection between the fan power and the main board.
Note:
Labels which are affixed on the products are very important. Please keep them protected
You will need to provide serial number of the product which is mentioned on the NVR in
case of contacting our customer service executives.
2.2 Understanding of the front panel
Front panel button operation function table
Note: This manual is a generic manual. Please ask the retailer for a detailed description about the product
NVR Front Panel
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2. Cancel button ESC
Back to the previous menu or cancel operation in the
operation menu
Back to the real-time surveillance during the playback state
3. Play preview file button I Play previous video during the playback state
4. Play next file button
5. Show play
6. Fast play
7. Playback/pause button
8. play/pause button
9.
Network connection
indicator light
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II
II
Play next video during the playback state
Play in the multi-low or regular speed video during the
playback state
Play in the multi-fast or regular speed video during the
playback state
Playback the video or pause during the playback state
Play the video or pause during the playback state
Network connects normally if lighted
10. Alarm indicator light Trigger alarm if lighted
11. Power indicator light Trigger alarm if lighted
12. Recording indiacator light Trigger alarm if lighted
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Table 2.1 Front panel button operation function table
No. Button name Mark Function
1. Direction button
>
<
Surveillance pictures, into the single channel or
multi-channel image surveillance.
Change the setting in the menu
Add or decrease number during the user edit state
Remove the cursor
< >
Remove the cursor when the main menu or sub menu is
popped up
Remove the cursor during the playback mode
Enter former or after channel surveillance during single
surveillance image
EnterMain menu / function
Confirm
Enter main menu or next grade menu
2.3 Understanding of the rear panel
Note: Below are rear panels of some of our representative models. Please take the real object as final, these
are Just for reference
(1) Networkinterface (2) Audio input/ audio output (3) VGA output(4) HDMI interface
(5) USB3.0 interface (6) USB2.0interface (7) RS-485 interface video (8)Power jack
Note: Some models have front panel USB interface, this interface with the top of the rear panel USB port are
mutually exclusive, only one interface is effective at the same time. USB at the bottom of rear panel is
independent and effective.
2.4 Installation connections sketch map
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5. 3. Basic operation
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3.1 Login
When the NVR boots up, the user must login and the system provides the corresponding
functions with the user right. There are 3 user settings: Admin, Guest and Default. The
default password for Admin user settings is ‘null’ and the user can create guest user
account as per requirement. Admin user is master user having all the rights. Guest and
default users can be allotted the rights as per requirements.
Password protection: The account will be blocked if you enter wrong password
continuously five times and after half an hour the same will be unblocked
automatically. If you enter wrong password for consecutively seven times then
the alarm will start. You can modify the username and password after first login.
3.2 Preview
You can right click mouse to choose the switch between the windows.
The system date, time and channel name are shown in each viewing window. The
surveillance video and the alarm status are also shown in each window.
3.3 Desktop shortcut menu
On the right click of mouse, you will get the desktop shortcut menu as explained in
picture 3.2. The menu includes: Main Menu, Guide, Playback, Record Mode, PTZ control,
High-speed PTZ, Color Setting, Output Adjust, Info, Logout, View 1, View 4, View 8,
View 9, View 16 and Hide.
Picture 3.2 Desktop shortcut menu
Picture 3.1 SYSTEM LOGIN
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2.
3.
4.
Recording status
Motion detect
Video loss
Camera lock
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3.3.1 Guide
This function can guide user to open ”Cloud service” → “QR code” → “Network config.”
→ “Remote device” and so on.
Picture 3.3 QR code
In“Network config.”, setting IP Address, Network Testing, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary
DNS, Secondary DNS, TCP Port, MTU Port, HTTP Port, HS Download, Transfer Policy
and so on. As picture 3.4:
In Network testing, test whether NVR is connected with router or other network device
properly.
Step: Input IP address directly and click PING. Picture 3.5.
Picture 3.5 Network Testing
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3.3.2 Playback
Play the video files in the hard disk.
Select " desktop shortcut menu "→ "playback"→ "search"→"play" option will appear.
Note: The hard disk that saves the video files must be set as read-write or read-only
state.
1. HDD switch
2. recording search calendar
3. recording search
4. playback channel selection
5. playback page switch
6. playback time selection
7. Playback time period, click progress bar then can playback
8. playback file type
9. playback control keys
Synchronization: Mode: to realize multi-channel playback synchronously.
【Playbackcontrol】Refer to the following sheet for more information.
Form 3.2 Playback control key list
Picture 3.6 Playback
Button Function Button Function
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Play/Pause Backward
Stop/Close Fast back play
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Special Functions:
Local zoom: When the system is in single-window full-screen playback mode, you can
drag your mouse in the screen to select a section and then left click mouse to select local
zoom. Press right click of the mouse to exit.
3.3.3 Record Mode (take 16CH NVR for example)
Please check current channel status: “●” means it is in recording status.
Picture 3.7 record mode
Schedule: It records according to the set parameters in “main menu” “record” “record plan”.
Manual: You can either select all channels or any particular channels for recording as
per your requirements.
Stop: To stop recording, you can select all channels or specific channels.
3.3.4 PTZ Control
The Functions include PTZ direction control, step, zoom, focus, IRIS, setup operation,
patrol between spots, trail patrol, boundary scan, assistant switch, light switch, level
rotation and so on.
The operational interface is as follows:
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Full screen Fast play
Previous frame Next frame
Previous file Next file
Circulation Cut (some models without)
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II
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Form 3.2 Playback control key list
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3.3.5 High Speed PTZ
Speed: Set the PTZ rotation range. Default range: 1 ~ 8.
Zoom: Click - / + button to adjust the zoom.
Focus: Click - / + button to adjust the focus of the camera
Iris: Click - / + button to adjust the iris of the camera.
Direction control: Control the PTZ rotation. Supports 8 directions controls .
PTZ Trace: Full-screen shows channel image. Press left click of the mouse to control
PTZ rotation orientation.
Set: Enter the function operation menu.
Page Switch: Switch between different windows
Picture 3.9 Output
Picture 3.6 Playback
After choosing, it displays the chosen channel in full screen mode. Click left button of
mouse to control the PTZ to fast move and orientation. can adjust camera’s magnification
function by moving mouse roller
3.3.6 Output adjust
Adjust output area parameters
3.3.7 Digital Channel
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System Information menu items include:onekeyadd, Channel Management,
ChannelStatus.
3.3.8 Version Info
System Information menu include: Version, HDD Info, BPS, LOG, Online Users.
3.3.8.1 Version
Displays the basic information such as hardware information, software version,
MAC,issue date and Serial No and so on.
Note 1: The Serial No is needed when using cloud technology, please enter the
Serial No correctly for remote access otherwise you can’t login.
Note 2: MAC is the MAC address of the device, also is the device mark when login by
device with ARSP service; please enter the MAC address correctly while using ARSP
service to access device remotely otherwise you can’t login.
(SomemodelwithoutARSPfunction)。
Picture 3.10 Version information
3.3.8.2 HDD Info
Display the hard disk state: hard disk type, overall capability, residual capability,the
recording time and so on.
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3.3.8.3 BPS
Picture 3.12 Code stream statistics
Picture 3.11hard disk information
Displays the code stream Kb/S and hard disk capability MB/H in real time.
3.3.8.4 LOG
Look up system log according to the set mode.
Log information includes: system operation, configuration operation, data management,
alarm affair, recording operation, user management, and file management and so on. Set
the time section to look up and click the look up button. The log information will display as
a list. You can press delete button to clear all the log information.
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Picture 3.13 log information
3.3.8.5 Online User
Look up the network user information in the local NVR. You can lock the user by selecting
the user and then pressing disconnect button. The user will be locked until next boot-strap.
Picture 3.14 online user.
3.3.9 Logout
Logout, shutdown the system or reboot up.
Logout: Logout from the device.
Shutdown: The device will shut down
Reboot: The device will restart
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4. Main menu
Picture 4.1 Main menu
After login in, on the right click of mouse, the shortcut menu will appear at the bottom of
the screen. To enter the main menu interface, left click the mouse.
General information configuration.( as shown in Picture 4.1 Main menu)
Language: choose related operating language
Video standard: Set Device’s video system (PAL or NTSC are optional)
Resolution: Set output resolution
System time: Set Device’s current date time and date time format
HDD full:Stop: the hard drive is full, stop recording.
Select overwrite: when the hard drive is full, overwrite the earliest recorded files.
NVR No: using under the situation one remote controller controls many NVRs. Only
click “ADD” on remote control and enter local number, the related NVR can respond.
Re: when “Local No “is “0”
Transparency: Adjust the transparency or operating menu
Tour: set screen tour display shows tour was opened. Single screen, four screens, eight
screens, nine screens, sixteen screens etc. separate mode and mixed mode tour are
optional. (As16CHforexampleasbelow)
4.1 General
Picture 4.2Tour setting
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4.2 Record
Set recording parameter (main stream) and network parameter (extra stream) of video and
audio signal.
Set the Device’s recording plan.
Note: There is at least one read-write hard disk.
Picture 4.3 Record config
Channel: Choose the corresponding channel number to set the channel. Select all the
options to set all the channels
Set: Recording parameter (main stream) and network parameters (extra stream) illustrate
Video/Audio: Set whether to record video and audio simultaneously.
Resolution: Set recording resolution. The Higher resolution, the better recording quality
and occupies more HDD capacity. Conversely, the lower resolution, the worse recording
quality
occupies less HDD capacity.
Frame Rate (FPS): set recording FPS; if the FPS is higher then it will provide better
recording quality and occupy more HDD space. If the FPS is low then it will occupy less
HDD space hence, low video quality.
Bit Rate Type: Set whether recording stream changes automatically according to image
changes. There are six grades to choose from as per your requirements
Quality: Adjust the video quality.
Bit Rate (Kb/S): set recording stream statics under fixed stream state; if the Higher Stream
statics is selected then recording quality will be better and occupies more HDD capacity.
Conversely, the lower Stream statics will result in the low recording stream statics quality
and occupies less HDD capacity.
,Note: when NVR cannot identify the IP camera, the above recording parameter can
be set manually. The device will record according to selected setting.
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Picture 4.4 Recording Plan
Channel: Choose the corresponding channel number to set the channel. Choose all the
options to set all channels.
Redundancy: Choose the redundancy function option to implement the double backup file
function. Double backup is writing the video files in two hard disks. When you do the
double backup, make sure that there are two hard disks installed. One is read-write disk
and the other is redundant disk.
Length: Set the time length of each video file. 60minutes is default duration (A maximum
of 120 minutes can be selected).
Pre Record: Record 1-30 seconds before the action. (Time length is decided by the code
stream)
Mode: Set video state: configuration, all or stop.
Schedule: You can select recording type i.e. Regular, Alarm (Detect) and time based
recording.
Manual: after choosing manual button, the related channel will carry common recording
irrespective of the current state of the channel.
Stop:Click the stop button to stop recording of the channel.
Week: You can set any particular day or even full week for recording. It will record
according to selected days.
Period: Set the time section of common recording, the recording will start only in the set
range.
Recording type: Set recording type: regular, detection or alarm.
Regular: Perform the regular recording in the set time section.
Detect:The alarm will be triggered and recording will be turned on in case camera
signals video loss or covered with mask.
Alarm Trigger the external alarm signal in the set time section. When above alarm is
set as opening recording, the “detection recording” state is on.
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4.3 Network
Picture 4.5 network setup
Net Link Mod: Select automatically or enter IP address manually.
IP address: Set the IP address.
Subnet Mask: Set the subnet mask code.
Gateway: Set the default gateway.
Primary DNS: Set Preferred DNS
Secondary DNS: Set spare DNS
Media port: Set port for recording network transmission
HTTP port: Set HTTP Port
Net Service: set all network services. Pls refer 4.3.1 network service to have detailed
setting description.
Advanced network functions on the configuration, double-click the Net Service button to
enter the Picture 4.6 interface, first select the Network Services entry and click the
Settings button, or double-click the service parameter configuration items.
4.3 1.Net Service
Picture 4.6 network service
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SMTP server: for example, SMTP server address of 126 email is: smtp.126.com.
Port: Enter email server port number.
Need SSL: Decide whether using Secure Socket Layer protocol to login.
User Name: Enter the email server user name.
Password: Enter the password corresponding to the user.
Sender: Set the email sender address.
Receiver; The device will send the email to appointed receivers when the alarm is turned
on. You can set three receivers at max, and separate each receiver with “;”
( Semicolon + Space), receiver and sender can use same email.
Title: Please enter the subject of the message.
Picture 4.9 EMAIL
If the alarm is turned on or the alarm linkage photos are taken, the same will be sent to
the given email address
[ DDNS ]
【EMAIL setup】
Picture 4.11DDNS
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(1) Register yourself at and choose your domain name.www.wallcam.in
(2) Go to main menuSystem settingsNetworkNet service and select DDNS.
Choose WallCam from dropdown.
Mark on Enable.
(3) Put Domain name, user name and password which gets generated while registering.
(4) Go to your browser and enter domain name .
(5) Enter your user id and password to access live feed of your cameras.
Note:TheDNSsetupmustbeconfiguredcorrectlyinthenetworksetup.
[ Mobilemonitor]
Via mobile devices, realize the equipment monitoring and other related operations
of the device
Picture 4.15 Mobile monitor
Enable: Select, enable the Mobile phone function.
Port: Port: Port for mobile phone view, you need to do mapping of the port on Router.
4.4 Alarm
Alarm functions include: Motion Detect, Video Blind, Video Loss, Alarm Input, Alarm
Output and Abnormality.
Picture 4.20 Alarm
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Interval: Only one alarm signal is turned on even there are several motion detection
signals in the set interval.
Alarm output: When sensor senses the motion, the alarm will be triggered to the NVR.
Delay: Delay a few moments and stop when the alarm state is turned off. The range is
10~300 seconds.
Record channel: Choose the recording channel (Supports multiple options). Trigger the
video signal when the alarm is turned on.
Note: Set in the “main menu” “record” “record plan” and perform the linkage recording.
And set “desktop shortcut menu” “record mode” to be configured, motion detect linkage
recording can work
Tour: choose the recording channel (Supports multiple options), which will preview the
single screen in case of alarm alert.
4.4.1 Motion Detect
When system detects the motion signal that reaches the set sensitivity, the motion detect
function and the linkage function will be turned on.
Note: Click on the advanced button to go back to the previous page to view display
surveillance screen and recording setup.
Picture 4.21 motion detect
Channel: Choose the set motion detect channel.
Enable: means that the motion detect function is on.
Period: Trigger the motion detect signal in the set time section. Each day is divided
into four time sections. means the set is valid.
Picture 4.22Make/cancel defence time quantum
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4.4.2 Video Blind
When the video image is influenced by outer environment or lighting and reaches the set
sensitive parameter, the video blind function and the linkage function is turned on.
Note: You would need to open the IPC video blind function first and make sure that the IPC
is well connected with NVR before opening the video blind function.
Picture 4.24 Video Blind
Set method: refer to Chapter 4.4.1. Motion Detect
Picture 4.25 video loss
4.4.3 Video Loss
When the equipment cannot obtain the channel video signal, the video loss alarm and
the linkage function is turned on.
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Set method: refer to Chapter 4.4.1. Motion Detect
Picture 4.26 alarm input
4.4.4 Alarm input
When the equipment obtains the external alarm signal, the alarm function is turned on.
Set method: refer to Chapter 4.4.1. Motion Detect
4.4.5 Alarm output
Control alarm output state of all channels
Picture 4.27 alarm output
Configuration: Alarm is on according to the configuration.
Manual: The output of the alarm will be manual after selecting manual alarm output.
Stop: Click the stop button and the respective channel stops ringing the alarm irrespective
of the channel State.
4.4.6 Abnormality
It will buzz and appear screen prompts once there is no disk, HDD wrongly connected, no
disk space, network cut, IP conflict etc. The device gives signal for customers to know
NVR abnormality.
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Event Type: Choose abnormality type, support five matters
Enable: Enable these three settings
Less than: this item can be set only when matter type shows no disk space, set
percentage (1-99).
When HDD space reach this setting limitation, NVR will have cue as following two
ways: Show Message Show message: pop up message frame on NVR screen
Buzzer: NVR will signal when alarm occurs
Picture 4.28 Abnormality
Picture 4.29 Switch
4.5 Switch (Somemodelwithoutthisfunction)
Customers can switch channel type according to their requirements
Note 1: Different models have different channel type
2: If not required please don’t switch channel type
4.5.1【ChannelType】
Switch channel type (the following NVR mode for example)
1.Choose “Main Menu”“Switch”“Channel type”
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Picture 4.30 Channel type
2.In channel type list, there are many channel type combinations available (as picture 4.30)
In digital channels, the numbers under resolutions means the maximum IP camera or other
network device channels which can be connected under that resolution. Customers can
choose any of the combination according to their requirement. Click “OK” to finish channel
type shift. The settings will be applied after restarting the device.
4.5.2【RemoteDevice】
Picture 4.31 Remote Device
Used to bind signals of the channels where video input type is digital network HD signal as
illustrated in picture 4.31.
Network configuration list: click on search to see the list of networks which are added in
the device, type, IP address, remote channel information of the particular channel, etc.
Protocol: Use ONVIFNETIP protocol for searching IP device on LAN.
Search: Search IP Device on LAN.
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Add: add new IP device for this NVR channel, there are 3 ways for adding IP address;
a.Click“ + ” on any channel to search the IP device and add it
b.Click “Add” in “Online Equipment”
c.Click “ + ” for related device to add IP device in “Online Equipment”
One key add: Automatic add device by LAN IP, the IP address priority added by the
last digit Modify IP: Change the IP device IP address when it had been searched. as
picture 4.32
Click“ ”to enter.
Picture 4.32 Modify IP
Picture 4.33 Remote access configuration
Added device: displays added device in the device.
Manual Add: manual enter device’s IP, user name, password, protocol and IP port.
Edit:Click“ ”to enter Remote access configuration, can change IPC parameters.
(as picture 4.33)
Device Information: display remote IP device’s system version, release date, series
number.
System Time:Modify remote IP device’s time.
Remote restart can restart remote IP device via local operation
Default: Restore remote IP device’s parameters.
Video encode: can change IP device’s stream, compression, frame rate, quality and so
on as illustrated in picture 4.34.
Image color: can change remote IP device’s color
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Picture 4.34 Vedio encode
Picture 4.35 channel status
Delete [ x ] Click “Delete” or click “ ” to make IPC unbinding for the selected channel.
4.5.3【Channelstatus】
Shows the maximum resolution of all digital channels, connected signal resolution
and connection status.
Note: While setting binding the digital signal of channel, the resolution of the IP device
should be less than or equal to the NVR resolution otherwise the image will not be displayed.
Channel configuration:changeIPdeviceʼsconfiguration.
4.6 System management
Set the system parameters such as HDD Manage、PTZ Config、GUI Display
Backup、Account、 Device Info、Restore、Auto Maintain、Upgrade and
Import/Export.
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Picture 4.36 System Management
Picture 4.37 HDD Manage
4.6.1 HDD Management
Configure and manage the hard disk.
The menu displays current hard disk information: hard disk number, input port, type,
status and overall capability.
The HDD operation includes: setup the write-read disk, read-only disk, redundant disk,
hard disk format, resume default. Choose the hard disk and click the right function button
to execute.
Read/Write: The device can read and write if this option is selected.
Read only: The device can only read this option is selected.
Redundant: Double backup of the video files in the write-read disk.
Format Disk: All the data will be lost after formatting the disk.
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Picture 4.38 PTZ Config
4.6.2 PTZ Configuration
4.6.3 GUI Display
Channel: Choose the dome camera input channel.
Protocol: Choose the corresponding dome protocol. (PELCOD as an example)
Address: Set as the corresponding dome address. Default address is 1.
Baud rate: Choose the corresponding dome baud rate length. You can control the
PTZ and camera.
Default is 115200.
Date bit: Includes 5-8 options. Default is 8.
Stop bit: Includes 2 options. Default is1.
Check: Include odd check, even check, sign check, blank check. Default is void.
Note: parameters of protocol, address, baud rate should be consistent with relative
PTZ or dome. Or PTZ and dome can be controlled.
【outputdisplay】
setting the information in local preview: including time title, channel title.
Picture 4.39 GUI display
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Picture 4.40 Backup
Time title: means the selective state. Displays the system data and time in the
surveillance window.
Channel title: means the selective state will display the system channel number in
the surveillance window.
Recording status: means the selective state will display the system recording status
in the surveillance window.
Alarm status: means the selective state will display the system alarm status in the
surveillance window.
De-flick : select to, enable this function.
4.6.4 Backup
You can back up the video files to external storage.
Note: The storage must be installed before the file backup starts. After the completion of
backup, the copied files can be played back individually. Even if the back is stopped
midway, the copied files can be played back individually.
Detect: Detect the storage connected with the NVR such as hard disk or universal disk.
Backup: Click “backup” button and the dialog box will appear as in picture 4.41. You
can choose the backup file accordingly.
Erase: Choose the file to delete and click erasure to delete the file.
Stop: Stop the backup.
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Picture 4.41 Backup
4.6.5 Account
Remove: Clear the file information.
Add: Showing the file information illustrating the set file attributes.
Start/pause: Click the play button to start the backup and click the pause button to stop
the backup.
Cancel: During backup you can exit the page layout to carry out other functions.
Backup format: H.264/H.265 and AVI are optional
Manage the user purview.
Note:
1. You can add or delete names according to user definition. The factory setup
include: useradmin. You can set the user names as per your requirement. The user can
appoint the purview in the team.
2.The user management includes: team/ user. The team and the user name cannot be the
same. One user belongs to one team only.
Picture 4.42 user management
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Picture 4.44 add user
Modify user: Modify the existing user attribute.
Modify team: Modify the existing team attribute.
Modify password: Modify the user password. You can set a password of 1-6 characters.
The blank ahead or behind the char string is invalid. The middle blank in the char string is
valid.
Note: The user who possess the user control purview can modify his/her own or other
user’s password
Add Group: Add a user Group and set the function authority as shown in picture 4.45. It
includes shut down, real time surveillance, playback, recording setup, video file backup
and so on.
Add user: Add a user in the team and set the user preview. Enter the menu interface and
input the user name and password. Choose the team and select “cover using the user”
“Cover using” means that the account can be used by multiple users at the same time.
Once you have chosen the team, the user preview can be seen as the subclass of the
team. We recommend that the common users preview is set lower than the advanced user.
Picture 4.45 Add Group
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Delete user:Delete the current user. Choose the user that needs to be deleted .Click the
delete user button. The factory default user cannot be deleted (Such as :Admin, User,
Default)
Delete Group:Delete the current team as shown in Picture 4.42Click the Delete Group
button as given in picture 4.46, select the group which need to remove from the team,
click the delete button.
Picture 4.46 Delete Group
Picture 4.48 Restore
4.6.7 Restore
The system resumes the default setup. You can choose the items according to the menu.
Picture 4.49 Auto Maintain
4.6.8 Auto Maintain
Users can set the device to automatically reboot the system and the can also be deleted
automatically according to the set time period.
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5. Network access settings and cloud technology introduction
5.1 LAN access settings
1. Network connection
1. Before the WEB operation, you must connect this device with the network.
2.Go to NVR “main menu” →“network” to set IP address, subnet mask and
gateway port (the IP segment of the device should be the same with PC
computer, if disconnected, please check device IP).
2、 Login
Step 1: Open a web browser; enter the IP address of the login device in the
address bar. As the device with IP address 192.168.1.110, HTTP port 80. For
example, enter: http://192.168.1.110 in the address bar and connections and
if HTTP port is not 80 or 81, then need incorporate the port
as: http://192.168.1.110:81
Picture 5.1 Login interface
Step 2: Login by entering the user name and password, the default user name is admin
and password is ‘null’ as illustrated in picture 5.1。
Picture 5.2 Stream selection
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3. Choose the bit stream the to review
Picture5.3 IE Access Interface
C
A D
E
F
B
A District
Client Video: We can watch the video of any particular channel in this function.
Auxiliary Stream: Click to auxiliary stream to monitor a particular channel.
MainStream: Click on a particular channel to view the same on main stream.
B District
Full Screen : Full screen monitor interface.
Single screen: Set the screen for single channel monitoring state.
Four screen: Set the screen to monitor state 4 channels.
Zoom: Click on zoom button, drag your mouse in the available screen area of any size in
the selected area. By clicking the left mouse button, you can zoom in this area of the
screen and right click of the mouse button to exit the enlarged screen.
Full Screen play: Open all channels monitored
Close Full Screen: Close all channels monitored
Screenshot: click the current monitor channel screen to take screen shot.
Full Channel Video: Open all current video channel
Close Full Channel Video: The option will close current channel.
C District
Playback: Playing available video files.
Log: display the current alarm log and log operation of the equipment.
Device: to set up for the various parameters of the device.
Local Configuration: Internet explorer has the address of client's video and external alarm
storage location.
Exit: Exit back to the login screen.
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D District: PTZ Control Can control PTZ, setting between the preset point, cruise, etc.
E District: Adjust the information such as the color of the currently selected channel.
F District:Monitor display area
5.2 Cloud technology functions and usage introduction
A、Main features of cloud technology
One step to remotely access your NVR over the Internet. No need to have professional
network knowledge, DDNS and port mapping. You can instantly connect your device and
start viewing remotely.
B. WAN (Wide area network) remote access Cloud technology usage
1.Open cloud access website in your browser. Go to desktop shortcut menu System
information version cloud server address.
There are two ways to remote control the device using cloud technology:
1.Login by registration : You can create your user name and password by
visiting www.dvrcenter.net. Fill up the necessary details and click on to generate your
user name and password.
You can add multiple devices in your account as per your requirements. (Picture5.5)
2.Login by Device: Enter Serial No of NVR to remotely access your NVR. To get
serial number of your device, go to desktop shortcut menu infoversion
serial number.
5.3ClientCMSsoftwareoperation
CMS software is powerful central control software. Distributed architecture, set multiple
windows, multi-user, multi-language, voice intercom, alarm centers and other functions.
The software interface is user friendly, easy to operate.
Instructions are given in the CD to install the CMS software. After installing the same in
your PC, double-click on the icon to open the login screen. The default password is ‘null’.
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5.4 Mobile Phone Monitoring
The device allows you to remotely view the streaming of your NVR on your smartphone.
It supports channel switching and multichannel monitoring.
Please follow the below citied steps :
Android and iOS users can download ‘Goodeye’ application from playstore or appstore.
a.Go to Local Login and click on add device.
b.Enter device name(you can put any name in this field) and serial number.
c.Select the ‘Higher’ options and enter NVR user name and password to login.
Appendix 1. Remote controller operation
Serial Name Function
number
1 Multi-window Same function as Multi-window button in the front
button panel
2 Numeric Code input/number input/channel switch
button
3 Esc Same function as Esc button in the front panel
4 Direction Same function as direction button in the front panel
button
5 ADD Input the number of NVR to control it
6 FN Assistant function
7 Record control Control the record
8 Record mode Same function as “Record mode”
Notes:
• For detailed operation introduction, please download detailed manual from our
website www.videoconwallcam.com
• All the designs, software and user interface are subject to change without prior written
notice.
• All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned are the properties of their
respective owners.
• If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of us.
• Please visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more information.
• The user interface may change for different smart phone apps, the above is an
illustration to configure one of the smart phone.
• All the features and specifications mentioned in this manual may vary model to model.
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WallCam
Network Video Recorder
All the features and specifications mentioned in this manual may vary model to model.*