Pro7400H1 Hybrid DVR User Manual

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Pro7400H1 Hybrid DVR User Manual

User Information Admin User Name: Admin Password: IP Address: System Name: Table Of Contents 1. Menu Operation... 4 1.1 Main Menu... 4 2. Start Up/Shutdown System... 5 2.1 Main Menu-Start Sub Menu... 5 3. Preview... 8 4 System Configuration Settings... 9 4.1 IP Channel Setting... 10 4.1.1 Add IP Automatically... 10 4.1.2 Add IP Manually... 12 4.1.3 Channel Parameters Modification... 13 4.1.4 Modify IPC Parameters... 14 4.1.5 Delete IPC... 15 4.2 Channel... 16 4.2.1 Display Setting... 17 4.2.2 Video Parameters... 18 4.2.3 Schedule Record... 19 4.2.4 Motion Detection... 23 4.2.5 Video Lost... 26 4.2.6 Tampering Alarm... 28 4.2.7 Video Mask Setting... 31 4.3 Network... 33 4.3.1 Network Setting... 34 4.3.1.1 Advanced Setting... 36 4.3.2 DDNS Setting... 37 4.3.3 NTP Setting... 38 4.3.4 Email Setting... 39 4.3.5 Management Platform... 40 4.4 Alarm... 41 4.4.1 Alarm Input... 42 4.4.2 Alarm Output... 43 4.4.3 Exception... 44 4.5 Account... 45 4.5.1 Account Information Setting... 45 4.5.2 User Online Checking... 47 4.6 System Administration... 48 4.6.1 Device Log... 49 4.6.2 Stream Info... 50 4.6.3 HDD Setting... 51 4.6.4 System Update... 52 4.6.5 Auto Reboot... 52 4.6.6 Recovery Configuration... 52 5. PTZ Control... 53 6. Record... 55 7. Manual Snapshot... 56 8. Video Playback... 56 9. Screen Display Setting... 58 10. Video Backup Setting... 59 11. Alarm Setting... 60 12. File Manager... 61 13. Image Setting... 62 14. Screen Aspect Ratio/Segmentation... 63

1. Menu Operation 1.1 Main Menu The Main Menu gives you access to all of the DVR s key functions. To get to the Main Menu, use the mouse to right click anywhere on the Preview screen. 2. Start Up/Shutdown the System Hover over Start on the Main Menu with your cursor to view the Start Sub Menu and access the following options. 2.1 Main Menu Start Sub Menu Items Start Sub Menu Login: Click Login on the Start menu to go to the DVR s login screen. From there, you can input your own username, or use the default login, which uses admin for the user and has a blank password field. Main Menu DVR Login Screen 4 5

User Guide: After logging into the DVR interface, the User Guide set-up will begin, which will walk you to through the following steps: 1) Language: Click the right down arrow to select from a list of languages. The default language is English. Once your language is selected, click Next to save and continue: User Guide Display Setting 3) Network Setting: Input the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address of your network. Click Next to save and continue: User Guide Language Selection 2) Display setting: Select a Video Format and set a Resolution that matches the resolution of your display by clicking on the right down arrow next to the box. The default Video Format is NTSC and the default Resolution is 1024x768 (60HZ). After these are selected, click Next to save and continue: You can come back and modify the user guide settings at any time after the initial set-up by clicking on User Guide in the Start menu and opening it directly. Power off: Clicking Power Off in the Start menu will cause the DVR to automatically shutdown. Reboot: Clicking Reboot will automatically restart the DVR. Logout: Clicking Logout will kick off the current user and display the login screen for the next user to login. Device Time: Clicking on Device Time will open or close the DVR s time settings. Volume: Clicking Volume will open or close the DVR s audio settings. 6 7

3. Preview The Preview screen will display after logging in, showing the current video feeds for each individual channel. (The example below contains 8 channels.) 4. System Configuration Settings The DVR s main configuration settings are located under Setting in the Main Menu. Setting Screen Preview Screen 8 9

4.1 IP Channel Setting 4.1.1 Add IP Automatically Select IP Channel Setting from the Main Menu and click the Search button. All the IPs that are connected to the NVR will appear and you can modify the settings for each. IP Channel Setting Screen IP Channel Setting Screen When you click the check box in front of any of the listed IP cameras, the IP camera will be added to the channel window on the right. Clicking All will add all of the listed IP cameras to the channel window on the right. Click Save to continue. 10 11

4.1.2 Add IP Manually You can also manually add the IP Cameras if you already know the address by typing it into the box. 4.1.3 Channel Parameters Modification Open the Channel menu to modify channel parameters. Manual IP Entry Screen Select the channel and click the check box in front of Enable. Select relevant Protocol. Input the Address of the IP Camera. Input the Port Number. Select the proper Stream Type. Select Network Type. Select the Play Mode. Input the User Name associated with the IP Camera. Input the Password of the IP Camera. Click Save. Channel Screen Enable: Select the relevant channel and check Enable to enable a channel. Protocol: Select a protocol type from: Onvif Standard protocol, I8 Private protocol, I9 Private protocol and RTSP protocol. Address: Edit and modify the IP address manually. Port: Edit and set the port number. Stream Type: Select either Main Stream+Sub Stream or Sub Stream. 12 13

Network Type: Select either TCP or UDP. User: Input the username. Password: Fill in the password. 4.1.5 Delete IPC Mark the IPC parameters that needed to be removed and click the <<< button. 4.1.4 Modify IPC Parameters Double-click the channel settings that need to be modified under Channel and fill in the relevant parameters, click Modify to save. Delete IPC Screen Device Info Click Device Info on the Setting menu to input or modify the DVR s information. Click Save to continue. Device Info: Check and modify the basic information. Select a video output mode to be used in AHD video output. 4 channel models 4x(1920x1080)+4Play or 4x(1920x1080) / IP4 (1920x1080) + 4 Sub_Play/1 Main Play 8 channel models 8x(1920x1080)+4Play or 8x(1920x1080) + IP4 (1920x1080) +1 Play IPC Screen Device Info Screen 14 15

System Version: View the system version number. PTZ Setting: Adjust the Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera settings. DST Setting: Set the system s Daylight Savings Time (DST) settings. QR Code: Access the Quick Response (QR) codes that identify the device. The codes labeled Apple and Android will help you connect your device to the Fseye App for Apple and Android phones. For more information about using the Fseye App with your system, please refer to Fseye Mobile Phone Client User Manual on the CD. 4.2.1 Display Setting Select Display Setting to adjust how each camera is displayed on the screen. 4.2 Channel Select Channel to modify the settings and features for each of the monitoring cameras in your system. Display Setting Screen Channel: Choose the channel you would like to modify. Local Camera Name: Enter the camera s name you would like displayed on the channel. Time Format: Choose from a 24-hour or 12-hour time display. Date Format: Choose how you would like the date to display. OSD Position: Select the place on the screen where the camera s name and time will display. Image Setting: Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue for the camera image. Channel Screen 16 17

4.2.2 Video Parameters Modify the Video Parameters for each camera. Channel: Select the channel number you would like to modify. Encoding Type: Choose from either Main Stream or Sub Stream. Stream Type: Choose to either stream the Audio and Video from the camera or just the Video. Resolution: Choose the resolution supported by the camera. Bitrate Type: Choose either CBR or VBR bitrate. Bitrate: Select appropriate bitrate value for this condition. Frame Rate: Choose a frame rate from the drop-down list. Video quality: Select how high of a quality you would like to display the video in. The default is highest quality. Frame Interval: Set the video frame interval. The default is 25 frames. Note: Video Setting will be directly modified for the IP camera parameters and is only valid for private protocol channels. 4.2.3 Schedule Record Use Schedule Record to determine when each channel is going to be recording. Use the Copy To feature to transfer the settings to other channels. Video Parameters Screen Schedule Recording Setting Screen 18 19

4.2.3.1 Set Precise Video Backup If you would like to set a precise video backup time, first make sure the check box in front of All Day Recording is not checked, as this will highlight all available times. Once it is unchecked, hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to select the area to define the preferred recording time. Double-click to set the start and end times. 4.2.3.2 Set Scheduled Recording Time The system can be set to record based on a schedule or you can manually turn the recording on and off. By default, the system s recording schedule is set to be always on. If there are periods you would like to turn the recording off, you can set your own schedule. Schedule Recording Time Screen Note: You can schedule up to 8 recording periods during one day. 20 21

4.2.3.3 Advanced Recording Schedule The Advanced Setting screen allows you to adjust for Pre Recording and Post Recording. 4.2.4 Motion Detection Set the motion detection settings for each video channel and use Copy To to transfer the settings to other channels. Note: IP Cameras must support motion detection for this feature. Advanced Setting Screen Motion Screen 22 23

To turn on motion detection for a particular channel, click the check box in front of Enable Motion Detection. Use your mouse to select the areas on the camera s video display that you would like to be covered with motion detection under Area Settings. Set Linkage to define the Trigger Mode the system will use in response to a motion detection. Upload to Center will upload alarm information to the platform. and Trigger Recording will turn on recording for selected channels as a response. Area Settings Screen Linkage Setting Screen Adjust the motion detection s Sensitivity to determine how much motion will be required before you are alerted. Set Arm Schedule for the motion detection. 24 25

4.2.5 Video Lost Set an alarm notification in case camera loses video. Use Copy To to transfer the settings to other channels. Click the check box in front of Enable Video Lost to turn on the feature. Set the Arm Schedule. Select the Linkage to define the Trigger Mode in the event of a loss of video. Video Lost Screen Linkage Screen 26 27

4.2.6 Tampering Alarm This screen enables the triggering of an alarm when a camera is tampered with. Note: IP Cameras must support tampering alarm. Click the check box in front of Enable Video Tampering to activate this feature. Define the tampering alarm areas under Area Settings using your mouse. Tampering Alarm Screen Area Settings Screen 28 29

Set the Arm Schedule. Select Linkage to define the Trigger Mode in the event of tampering. 4.2.7 Video Mask Setting Use Video Mask to block off a portion of the camera s video that you wish to exclude. Video Mask Screen Linkage Setting Screen 30 31

Click the check box in front of Enable Video Mask to turn on this feature. Define mask areas under Area Settings. 4.3 Network The Network screen gives you access to your network settings. Area Settings Screen Network Screen 32 33

4.3.1 Network Setting Modify the basic network information on the Network Setting screen. Second DNS: Set a secondary DNS server IP address. MAC: Displays the present MAC address. Default Route: Select a NIC router from a list of options. The default is NIC1, which can connect IP devices with different network segments. Remote Port: Input relevant remote port number. The default is 5050. HTTP Port: Input relevant HTTP port number. The default is 80. RTMP Port: Click the check box to enable the RTMP port. The default port is 1935. RTSP Port: Click the check box to enable the RTSP port. The default port is 554. RTSP HPPT Port: Input the corresponding port. The default port is 8002. Use domain name to access and login should be the mapped RTMP, RTSP, 843 port. Enable 3G: After linking up the 3G accessible equipment, click the check box in front of Enable 3G, select the Device Type, edit the Phone Number, select Work State, then click OK to save: Network Settings Screen NIC: Select the DVR NIC. The default is 1. IP address: Input the relevant IP address number. The default is IP:192.168.1.189. DHCP: Click the check box in front of DHCP. It will automatically input a valid IP according to the router DHCP or input the last IP used in place of the default. Subnet Mask: Input relevant IP Subnet Mask number. Default Gateway: Input relevant Default Gateway number. First DNS: Set DNS server IP address. 3G Screen 34 35

4.3.1.1 Advanced Setting Access advanced configuration options under Advance settings. 4.3.2 DDNS Setting The DDNS server allows the DVR to connect to the Internet through a PC with a fixed IP address. DDNS Settings Screen Advance Screen Manage Host allows the DVR to register the servers automatically. Enable PPPOE function for DVR dialing. Click the check box in front of Enable UPnP after setting the HTTP port and TCP port so it can match successfully. Make sure the port number does not conflict with other devices. Select the DDNS Server Type from the following options: Dyndns, PeanutHull, NO-IP, 3322, and Dnsdynamic. Input the Server Name. (Sample: member.3322.org) Input the Port, the default port is 80. Input the Username. Input and confirm the Password. Input the Domain Name. 36 37

4.3.3 NTP Setting 4.3.4 Email Settings Set up parameters so the DVR can send status messages about motion detection or other events through email notifications. NTP Settings Screen Server Address: Input the IP address of the NTP server. The default is: asia.pool.ntp.org. NTP Port: This NTP only supports TCP transmission, the default is 123. Update Frequency: Input the time interval in hours of how often you would like to update, the default is 2 hours. Select Time Zone: Select from different time zone options. GMT: Make fine adjustments to the time settings. Email Settings Screen Outbox address: Password: Receiver address: SMTP server: SMTP port: 25 38 39

4.3.5 Management Platform Set up a connection to management platforms such as icloud or WebServer. 4.4 Alarm The Alarm screen allows you to set up alarms for the DVR system. The DVR will alert you by sounding an alarm sound and creating a pop-up of the live video stream when triggered by events such as motion detection, video loss or hard disk drive problems. Management Platform Screen Alarm Screen 40 41

4.4.1 Alarm Input The Alarm Input enables alarm processing, sets the alarm schedule and selects the trigger mode. 4.4.2 Alarm Output Sets the alarm output delay and alarm schedule. Alarm Input Screen Alarm Output Screen 42 43

4.4.3 Exception Sets the alarm event types, alarm audio type and alarm display settings for the monitor. 4.5 Account View and modify details of the user accounts in your system. Account Screen 4.5.1 Account Information Setting Add, modify or delete users and define each user s permissions. Alarm Exception Screen Account Setting Screen 44 45

User Privilege determines what each user is permitted to access. 4.5.2 User Online Check to see the current status of each online user s connection. User Privilege Screen User Online Screen 46 47

4.6 System Administration The System screen allows you to modify system settings. 4.6.1 Device Log View a listing of the device logs according to the video type and time. System Screen Device Log Screen Main Type: Sorts by All Types, Alarm, Exception and Operation. Sub Type: Separates line items into sub categories under their main types. From: Define a starting time for the log to display. To: Define an ending time for the log to display. Export: Export all query results. 48 49

4.6.2 Stream Info View the band width of data streaming for each channel. 4.6.3 HDD Setting Check the capacity and free space of the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) and format if needed. Stream Info Screen HDD Setting Screen 50 51

4.6.4 System Update Upgrade the DVR system hardware from a file and view progress bar. 5. PTZ Control PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) is located on the Main Menu. Set the controls for cameras equipped with the Pan-Tilt-Zoom feature. System Update Screen 4.6.5 Auto Reboot Enable or disable the DVR system to reboot one time, or set a daily or weekly rebooting schedule. 4.6.6 Recovery Configuration Export or import a recovery file. PTZ Control Screen Speed control: Set the PTZ vertical or horizontal rotation speed, lens zoom, aperture, and focus speed for the camera. Accessory equipment: Control the camera s accessibility to connect to accessory equipment. Preset: Rotate the camera to a specific angle and position and save the setting by selecting a preset number in the drop-down list. 52 53

Cruise: Set the camera s rotation speed by selecting a cruise number in the drop-down list and clicking the gear button. A screen will pop up with more settings. To recall a cruise setting, select a cruise number in the drop-down list and click the arrow button. To delete a cruise setting, select the cruise number in the drop-down list and click the X button. Track: Set the PTZ camera to automatically detect, follow and record video of moving persons or objects. Select a track number in the drop-down list. Click Track Start to set the PTZ camera operation, and Track Stop to set the track in memory. To recall the track setting, select the track number in the drop down list and click the arrow button. 6. Record Record, located on the Main Menu, allows you to set the system to record based on a schedule, or you can manually turn recording on or off for all channels or just for individual channels. Cruise Screen On the Cruise screen, set preset, preset name, residence time and cruise speed, then click Add to create a new cruise preset. Click Delete to clear the preset. Record Screen 54 55

7. Manual Snapshot Select Capture on the Main Menu and click the camera button in the lower right corner of the screen to take a snapshot of the preview screen. The snapshot pictures can then be viewed under File Manager. 8. Video Playback Select Playback on the Main Menu to view and re-play recorded video from each individual channel Pause: Click or to pause the current video playback. Stop: Click to stop the current video playback. Slow: Click to slow down the playback speed to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or 1/16 of the speed. Fast: Click to speed up the playback speed to 2, 4, 8 or 16 times the speed. Snapshot: Click to snapshot an image of any playback channel. Frame play: Click to play the recording one frame at a time. Backup: Click to make a backup video for any channel. Full screen: Click to make video image playback using the full screen. Volume: Click to adjust the volume of the playback audio. Play: Double-click the channel bar or click the button to play the video. Video Playback Screen 56 57

9. Screen Display Setting Display Setting is located in the Main Menu. Display: Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, transparency, etc. of the video screen display. Displayer Resolution: Select a resolution to match the resolution of the connected TV or monitor. Enable SEQ: Click the check box in front of Enable SEQ to include multiple channels in the image rotation. Rotation Interval: Set the rotation interval time in seconds. 10. Video Backup Setting Backup in the Main Menu allows you to copy the backup video files from the hard disk to an external storage device, such as a USB drive. After you connect the USB, click Refresh to test whether USB devices are identified. If they are, the setting screen will display. Display Setting Screen Language: Choose a language (Simplified Chinese, English, French, etc.) Auto Logout: Determine how many minutes the system must be idle before it will automatically logout. TV Adjust: Adjust the display of the analog output preview video. Backup Screen 58 59

Channel: Select the channel in the drop-down list you would like to back up. From: Select a start time for video backup. To: Select an end time for video backup. Once you click Start, it will backup the video file automatically and show the backup process. You also can click Stop at any time. Click Unmount USB when you are finished to remove the device safely. 12. File Manager The File Manager, located in the Main Menu, lists all the video and capture image files stored on the hard disk drive as well as any video or capture files stored on an attached external storage device such as a USB drive. 11. Alarm Setting Alarm is located in the Main Menu and displays the alarm information from all features. File Manager Screen Alarm Setting Screen 60 61

13. Image Setting Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue on the video image through Image Setting located on the Main Menu. 14. Screen Aspect Ratio/Segmentation Set the Screen Aspect Ratio on the Main Menu according to the DVR. Aspect Ratio Screen Image Setting Screen 62 63

3-Year Limited Warranty All Pro Series products including DVR/NVR, cameras and security HDDs come with a 3-year limited warranty to demonstrate Uniden s commitment to your product s reliability. For more information, visit support.uniden.com/pro-support. Pro Series Customer Service Uniden provides Pro Series Customer Service offering quality support when you need it including: Direct Pro Support Customer Support 24/7 Videos FAQs Specifications Feedback Portal Need help? Contact Us: URL: support.uniden.com/pro-support Pro Support Phone: (888) 851-6966 Available M-F 8:30-5:30 CST Customer Support Phone: (800) 297-1023 Available 24/7 Email: prosupport@uniden.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unidenamerica Twitter: https://twitter.com/uniden_america