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Seite 1 - Recorder

3-869-888-16 (1)Network Surveillance RecorderUser’s GuideBefore operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future refere

Seite 2 - Contents

10Chapter 1 IntroductionA Power LEDAlternates between green and amber lights when the unit is starting up.Lights green when startup is complete.Light

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100Chapter 5 Settings2Click [Add] at the top right of the window. The “Add Camera - Find By Address” screen appears. 3Configure all the settings. Cam

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101Chapter 5 SettingsIf these settings are modified, the camera settings of the NSR also need to be modified. 4Once you have configured all the desir

Seite 5 - Introduction

102Chapter 5 SettingsBasic operations for configuration1Display the “Camera” screen and click the camera you want to configure in the tree on the lef

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103Chapter 5 Settings• If a common value cannot be set for multiple cameras, the setting item deactivated so it cannot be modified. Change the combin

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104Chapter 5 SettingsNetwork AddressEnter the camera’s IP address in this text box.This setting does not appear when configuring multiple cameras sim

Seite 8 - Features and Functions

105Chapter 5 SettingsImage QualitySet a percentage between 0% and 100%. Color LevelSet a percentage between 0% and 100%.Raise system alert by “VIDEO

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106Chapter 5 Settingsreceived and recorded, but it cannot be displayed on the monitoring screen.Storage SettingsYou can specify the storage location

Seite 10 - Chapter 1 Introduction

107Chapter 5 SettingsExample 1: When a certain codec is used, the motion detection function will not be available. Choose a combination with this cod

Seite 11 - NSR-100/50

108Chapter 5 SettingsNote that the function combination selected here determines the setting range for the various setup screens.1ItemSelect the desi

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109Chapter 5 SettingsMPEG: This software supports up to 2,048 kbps. This value is compared to the camera setting range, and the lower value of the tw

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11Chapter 1 IntroductionRearNSR-100/50A FanTake care not to obstruct the fan grille. If the grille is obstructed, heat may build up in the unit, lead

Seite 14 - System Requirements

110Chapter 5 SettingsTo confirm a configured preset position, select the preset position and click [Recall] to move the camera to the preset position

Seite 15 - Initial Configuring the

111Chapter 5 SettingsCautionFor [Gaussian Blur] and [Mosaic], because the blur size (in pixels) does not change as the image is zoomed, zoom out as f

Seite 16 - Basic Configuration

112Chapter 5 Settingsobject you wish to mask to the center of the monitoring screen before configuring a mask area for a camera with pan and tilt fun

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113Chapter 5 Settings4While checking the image in the preview, use the buttons to create and edit the motion detection area and configure items. Butt

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114Chapter 5 SettingsThe motion detection processor uses this value as the standard value for determining whether motion has occurred between frames.

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115Chapter 5 SettingsOverview of Motion Detection by Camera Image MetadataNotes• [VMF] only appears when the camera supports motion detection by meta

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116Chapter 5 Settings1Display the “VMF” screen, and click [Add] at the top right of the screen.The “Add VMF Package” screen appears.2Select a “Moving

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117Chapter 5 SettingsPulse SettingConfigure this setting when you wish to specify a pulse duration and input a pulse.PulseSelect this check box when

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118Chapter 5 SettingsFilter NameEnter a name for the filter.When [Sequential] is selected, this option allows you to enter, in seconds, how long to a

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119Chapter 5 Settingsorientation of the arrow changes as follows: both directions t one direction only t other direction only t both directions… (Mov

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12Chapter 1 IntroductionJ USB connectorUse this connector to connect a USB keyboard, mouse, USB flash memory or the RM-NS10 remote control unit to th

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120Chapter 5 Settings (Preview)Click this button to confirm the operation of the filtering used in the configured package.Duration ([Existing] and [U

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121Chapter 5 Settings[PLAYBACK] ButtonClick this button to display recorded images stored on the camera.When you click this button, the playback cont

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122Chapter 5 Settings3Click [Add].The “Sensor Input” screen appears.4Configure each item.NameEnter a name for the sensor input pin.InvertSelect this

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123Chapter 5 Settings2Select the NSR, and click the sensor input to delete.3Click [Delete].A confirmation screen appears.4Click [Yes].The sensor inpu

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124Chapter 5 SettingsNameEnter the sensor input name in this text box.InvertSelect this check box when you want to invert the pulse polarity (for exa

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125Chapter 5 Settings3Configure each item.NameEnter a name for the pin.PulseSelect this check box when you wish to specify a pulse duration and input

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126Chapter 5 Settingsx For the SNC-RZ30 and similar camerasDrag the red frame with your mouse to configure a motion detection area. By dragging each

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127Chapter 5 SettingsDetection areas cannot be deleted.Caution• The VMD (Camera) setting cannot be configured when the mount angle is set to 90 or 27

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128Chapter 5 SettingsCautionThe VMD (Camera) setting cannot be configured when the mount angle is set to 90 or 270 degrees.Area1 to Area2Select the c

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129Chapter 5 SettingsCamera PositionSelect the camera position to configure.Current PositionSelect this option to configure settings for the current

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13Chapter 1 IntroductionE Alarm output connectorUse this connector to connect the alarm output lines.For connection details and a wiring diagram for

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130Chapter 5 SettingsMaximum Detectable Object SizeEnter a maximum size for the object to be detected. Or, use the mouse to configure the maximum siz

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131Chapter 5 SettingsPulseSelect this check box to reset the output pin to off at the specified time, when it has been turned on.Pulse DurationEnter

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132Chapter 5 Settings3Configure each setting.NameEnter the name of the action in this text box.CommentEnter a comment for the action. EventSelect the

Seite 39 - Basic Operation

133Chapter 5 SettingsActionSelect the type of action to perform upon triggering from the pull-down list. Select from [Report By Mail], [Start Beep],

Seite 40 - Logging On to the NSR

134Chapter 5 SettingsIndefinitelySelect this option if you want to let the NSR beep until another event stops it.You must, however, select what event

Seite 41 - Chapter 3 Basic Operation

135Chapter 5 Settings• When [Deactivate Alarm Output] is selectedAlarm OutSelect the alarm output name for which to turn off the alarm output.• When

Seite 42 - Basic Window Operations

136Chapter 5 SettingsWhen recording continuously over long periods, we recommend segmenting the record by setting a recording schedule that inserts a

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137Chapter 5 Settings• To configure a recurring scheduleNameEnter the name of the recording schedule.CameraSelect the check boxes of the cameras to t

Seite 44 - Changing the Password

138Chapter 5 SettingsNormal RecordingSelect this check box for normal recording and then configure the following settings.NoteWhen normal recording a

Seite 45 - Logging Off From the NSR

139Chapter 5 SettingsCautionBecause the available frame rates differ depending on the camera, click [V] next to [Frames/second], and select a frame r

Seite 46 - Locking the NSR

14Chapter 1 IntroductionSystem RequirementsThe hardware required in order to use this recorder are as follows.• Sony network camerasContact your deal

Seite 47 - Saving Configuration Data

140Chapter 5 SettingsNoteThe pre-alarm, alarm, and post-alarm periods have the following relationship.1 Pre-Alarm PeriodThe period of time before the

Seite 48 - Restoring Configuration Data

141Chapter 5 SettingsWhen the [Show All] check box is selected, all the VMF packages for the camera are displayed. When the check box is cleared, onl

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142Chapter 5 SettingsModifying Schedule SettingsSchedules can be modified using one of the following methods:• Modifying from the schedule list• Modi

Seite 50 - Exporting Log Files

143Chapter 5 SettingsFor details on each setting, see “Creating a New Recording Schedule” (page 136).Modifying From the Recurrent Schedule List1Click

Seite 51 - Starting Up the Setup Menu

144Chapter 5 SettingsFor details on each setting, see “To configure a recurring schedule” in step 4 of “Creating a New Recording Schedule” (page 136)

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145Chapter 5 SettingsFor details on each setting, see “To configure a date/time schedule” in step 4 of “Creating a New Recording Schedule” (page 136)

Seite 53 - Monitoring Live Images

146Chapter 5 SettingsRegistering a New Monitor LayoutYou can register a new monitor layout configuration. Use a template when registering a new monit

Seite 54 - Monitoring Window (Monitor 1)

147Chapter 5 Settings2Click [Add] in the upper right part of the window.The “Select Type” screen appears. 3Click [Add Monitor Layout].The “Select Tem

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148Chapter 5 SettingsNameEnter the name of the monitor layout in the text box.TemplateThis field displays the template selected in Step 4, above.When

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149Chapter 5 SettingsVMD (Recorder) : Displays a frame around the subject for which motion was detected. Apply to all monitor windowsWhen you click t

Seite 57 - Monitor Window

15 Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemChapter2Initial Configuring theSystemOverviewWhen you first start the NSR, the system configuration windo

Seite 58 - To hide various information

150Chapter 5 Settings2Click [Add] in the upper right part of the window.The “Select Type” screen appears. 3Click [Add Monitor Sequence].4Configure al

Seite 59 - Selecting the Live Images

151Chapter 5 Settings(2) Select the monitoring layout that you want to add from the pull-down list, and then enter how long you want it to be display

Seite 60 - Controlling Cameras

152Chapter 5 Settings2Click [Add] at the top right of the window. 3Configure all the settings. NameEnter the user name.The name is not case sensitive

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153Chapter 5 Settings4Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] at the top of the window. The user is created. To not create th

Seite 62 - Monitoring in Sequence Mode

154MiscellaneousMiscellaneousFunctions Supported by the Remote Control KeysKey FunctionMonitor Layout Switch Functions (1x1)Switches the monitor layou

Seite 63 - Monitoring Audio From Cameras

155MiscellaneousCamera Selection and Control FunctionsEnables you to select the camera to control (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, etc.). After pressing this

Seite 64 - Recording Live Images

156MiscellaneousNoteThe functions for each key are subject to change.*Switches between the [Monitoring] window and the [Configuration] window. (curren

Seite 65 - Playing Back Recorded Images

157MiscellaneousUser PermissionsThe following are the permissions you can set for users. There are four levels of user permissions.Level 1: Allows a u

Seite 66 - To change the play speed

158MiscellaneousNoteThe user permissions are subject to change.Monitoring(Continued)Searches Quick Search QUICK SEARCHYes Yes Yes NoneSearch Menu SEAR

Seite 67 - Selecting From Recording List

159MiscellaneousSystem Setup Menu ItemsMain heading Subheading 1 Subheading 2 Description Default RequiredLanguage Display— — Language setting English

Seite 68 - To search for recorded images

16Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemInitial configuration settings• Language•EULA• Keyboard Layout• Time Zone•Day and Time•Network Device• Moni

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160MiscellaneousNoteThe following are characters that can be used for the host, domain, and server names: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, - (hyphen), and _ (underscore

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161MiscellaneousGeneral(Continued)Storage Default Enable/Disable EnableRun cleanup job when: DisableRun Cleanup job when Remaining Capacity is lower

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162MiscellaneousCamera(Continued)Main(Continued)Use Proxy Address —Port —SNT Settings Video in setting —Channel —Video Settings Mount Angle 0Video Cod

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163MiscellaneousCamera(Continued)VMD (Recorder)(Continued)Expert Mode Check — Not checkedPrevious Frame 10Candidate Frame 10Block Size X 4Block Size Y

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164MiscellaneousAction(Continued)Action N(Continued)Action Report By Mail (Send Still Image, Camera Name)—Start Beep (Duration) —Stop Beep(*) 0 - 2,14

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165MiscellaneousREC Schedule(Continued)Recurrent Schedule N(Continued)VMD (Recorder) — Not checkedVMD (Recorder) Setting nameDate/Time Schedule NName

Seite 75 - Exporting Still Images

166MiscellaneousMonitor Default Layout Name — —Enable Enable/Disable CheckedDisplay Camera Name CheckedStatus CheckedDate & Time CheckedFrames Per

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167MiscellaneousNoteThe setting items are subject to change.Monitor(Continued)Custom Layout(Continued)Hot Spot Monitor WindowDisplay(Continued)VMD (Re

Seite 77 - Alarm Log

168MiscellaneousSTATUS LEDWhen an error occurs, the STATUS and ERROR LED light or flash. The STATUS LED indicates the following error situations.Error

Seite 78 - The screen closes

169MiscellaneousError codes displayed during operation stage(The ERROR LED lights when an error occurs during operation.)* A degradation in system per

Seite 79 - System Log

17Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemThen the following screen appears, and a progress bar for software startup appears.The unit starts and the

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170MiscellaneousI/O PortPin Assignment of I/O PortSensor InAlarm OutPin NO. SENSOR IN13.3 v2IN_8–3IN_8+4IN_7–5IN_7+6IN_6–7IN_6+8IN_5–9IN_5+10 IN_4–11

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171MiscellaneousUsing the I/O ReceptacleInsert a small slotted screwdriver into the upper or lower slot of the hole you want to connect a wire to (AWG

Seite 82 - Manual Trigger

172MiscellaneousWiring Diagram for Alarm OutputInside of this unit Outside3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 pin(ALARM OUT+)2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 pin(ALA

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173MiscellaneousNotes and LimitationsCamera Resolution DetailsCamera Resolution Setting“Camera-Main” Screen“REC Schedule” ScreenNTSC PALSNC-RX530, SNC

Seite 84 - Advanced Configuration

174MiscellaneousSNC-RZ30, SNC-CS3, SNC-Z20, SNT-V501160×120 160×120SQCIF (90×60) FieldSQCIF (90×60) FrameSQCIF (90×60) AutoQCIF (180×144) FieldQCIF (1

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175MiscellaneousCamera Frame Rate DetailsThe frame rates (frames/second) available for selection on the “REC Schedule” screen are common to all camera

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176Miscellaneousalarm recordings, specify a duration longer than 10 seconds after an alarm under “Post Alarm” of the alarm recording settings. (The de

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177Miscellaneousdisplay. Reduce the number of display items, or select a layout with fewer monitor windows. You can also try shortening the camera nam

Seite 88 -  To configure e-Mail (SMTP)

178MiscellaneousSettings• Do not change settings from both the NSR unit and RealShot Manager Controller at the same time.• When registering multiple c

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179Miscellaneous• When using external media, do not insert a CF (CompactFlash) card and USB memory device at the same time.• When exporting recorded i

Seite 90 -  To change storage settings

18Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System5Select the type of USB keyboard connected to the unit from the list, and then click [Next].The [Time Zone]

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180Miscellaneouson the remote control unit will not change the layout. To change the layout, select a monitor window with a camera assigned to it, and

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181Miscellaneousselect a camera above Object Detection Pin first, then select and configure the camera you wish to set Object Detection for. Be sure t

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182MiscellaneousExample: For the NSR-100/50When it does, proceed as follows.1 Click [Shutdown] and turn off the NSR.2 Referring to “Cannot access the

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183Miscellaneousreconfigure your monitor resolution. For details, see “Modifying the System Configuration” (page 25).The new external hardware is not

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184MiscellaneousSpecificationsRecording deviceInternal hard disk drives4 (NSR-100), 2 (NSR-50), 1 (NSR-25)DVD/CD drive1 driveCompatible media: NSR-100

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185MiscellaneousMass NSR-100: Approx. 31.1 lb./14 kgNSR-50: Approx. 26.7 lb./12 kgNSR-25: Approx. 24.2 lb./11 kgThe appearance and specifications of t

Seite 97 - Cameras

Sony Corporation 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075, Japan

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19Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System8Perform the following steps to configure the network settings.(1) Enter an IP address for each server in t

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2ContentsIntroductionOverview...5Features and Functions ...

Seite 100 - Caution

20Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemWhen using a DHCP server to configure address settings automaticallySelect [DHCP].When configuring addresse

Seite 101 - Deleting a Camera

21Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemCautionWhen configuring settings for the second monitor, the second monitor must be connected when the NSR

Seite 102 - Chapter 5 Settings

22Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System12Confirm the settings and then click [Next]. The [Warning] screen appears.13Click [Finish].The NSR restart

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23Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System2Click [Camera IP Setup].If the IP addresses for the cameras have already been set, click [Register All] an

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24Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System(3) Click [Set].The information you entered is reflected in the “Found Camera List.”IP addresses are assign

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25Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System7If necessary, configure the individual settings for each camera.For details about settings, see “Settings”

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26Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System2Select the [Language Display], and then click [Select].The [Select Language] screen appears.3Select one of

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27Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System6Select the [Date and Time], and then click [Select].The [Date and Time] screen appears.7Configure the date

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28Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemNoteWhen using the NSR-100/50, connect the following devices to each of the LAN ports.LAN 1: Network camera

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29Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System13Configure each item, and then click [Accept].Configure the settings depending on your network.When using

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3Monitoring in Sequence Mode ...62Displaying Camera Images in the Hot Spot Monitor Window ...

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30Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemRoute SettingClick if you need to configure a route to another network. Make the following settings on the

Seite 112 - VMD (Recorder)

31Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System16Select the model of monitor connected to the NSR and its resolution, and then click [Accept].NoteThe defa

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32Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemNoteUse only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).When you click [Accept], the [Setup

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33Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System24To configure an SNMP community, select [Agent]; to configure SNMP traps, select [Traps], and then click [

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34Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemWhen you select [Traps]EnableSelect this check box to enable SNMP traps.DisableSelect this check box to dis

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35Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System27Configure each item below, and then click [Accept].EnableSelect this check box when you use a UPS. If you

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36Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the SystemReconstructing Data Volume (Changing RAID Types) (Only the NSR-100/50)RAID constructions that can be set as

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37Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System3Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select [IDE DiskOnModule], and press Enter.Startup from DiskOnModule

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38Chapter 2 Initial Configuring the System6Click [OK].RAID reconstruction for data volume and full system restoration begins.This process can take up

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39 Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter3Basic OperationOverviewThis chapter presents NSR basics, such as how to log on to it, how to configure the syste

Seite 121 - Sensor Input

4Controlling Alarm Outputs Manually ... 131Action ...131Reco

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40Chapter 3 Basic OperationLogging On to the NSRBefore you can use the NSR, you must first log on. Once you turn on the NSR, the logon screen appears

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41Chapter 3 Basic OperationNSR-100/50NSR-25The startup screen appears.Notes• About two seconds after you turn on the NSR, the fan starts emitting a l

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42Chapter 3 Basic Operation2Enter your user name and password, and then click [Log On].NoteBy default, the first time you turn on the NSR, only the a

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43Chapter 3 Basic OperationFor details about monitoring, see “Monitoring Live Images” (page 53).When you click [Configuration]The “Configuration” win

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44Chapter 3 Basic OperationWhen you click [System]The “System Menu” screen appears. You can click the buttons to perform basic system-related operati

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45Chapter 3 Basic Operation3Change the necessary settings.UserEnter the user name used when logging on to the NSR.Old PasswordEnter the current passw

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46Chapter 3 Basic Operation3Click [Log Off]. You are logged off from the NSR and the “Logon” screen appears. To log on to the NSR again, simply type

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47Chapter 3 Basic OperationShutting Down and Restarting the NSRMake sure that you shut down and restart the NSR from the “System” screen.1Click [Syst

Seite 130 - Alarm Output

48Chapter 3 Basic Operation2Click [Save Configuration Data].The “Save Configuration Data” screen appears.3Select the save destination, enter a name f

Seite 131 - To add a new action

49Chapter 3 Basic Operation• When configuration data is restored, any recording operations that were in progress automatically stop. If you set a rec

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5 Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter1IntroductionOverviewThe NSR series is a dedicated surveillance recorder equipped with preinstalled surveillance soft

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50Chapter 3 Basic OperationExporting Log FilesYou can save NSR log files to external media.Log files include information such as system logs, alarm l

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51Chapter 3 Basic OperationStarting Up the Setup Menu1Click [System] at the top of the window.The “System Menu” screen appears.2Click [Setup Menu]. T

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52Chapter 3 Basic OperationWhile the settings are being backed up, a progress bar appears. When the process is complete, [OK] is enabled.

Seite 136 - Image quality : 50%

53 Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesChapter4Monitoring Live ImagesOverviewIn the “Monitoring” window, you can watch the live images from the cameras

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54Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesMonitoring Window (Monitor 1)A Monitor windowsYou can display live images and play back recorded images in each mon

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55Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesE [Sequence] buttonPerform a sequence operation. This button is enabled when a monitor sequence is selected for 4 M

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56Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesL Quick search buttonYou can specify a date and time for the playback start position of a recorded image.t “Quick S

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57Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesMonitoring Window (Monitor 2)When two monitors are connected to the NSR, a monitor layout specified as 1×1, 2×2, or

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58Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesB StatusIndicates the recording type (MANUAL REC, ALARM REC, or NORMAL REC) during recording. Indicates the playbac

Seite 142 - Modifying Schedule Settings

59Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesAbout selecting multiple monitor windowsYou can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows while p

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6Chapter 1 IntroductionControl compatible cameras from remote locationsYou can pan, tilt, and perform zoom operations of compatible cameras from the

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60Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesThe camera of the monitor window is switched. Notes• You can also select multiple monitor windows and then switch c

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61Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesPan/TiltMove the camera up, down, left, or right. PRESETRecall a registered preset. ZOOMAdjust the zoom toward the

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62Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesTo the mouse wheel to zoom Rotate the mouse wheel in a forward direction while pressing the Ctrl key to zoom in and

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63Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesDisplaying Camera Images in the Hot Spot Monitor WindowIf a monitor window is set as the hot spot, the same images

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64Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesWhen sound is muted, sound is not output for any monitor windows you select. To cancel mute, click the Mute button

Seite 149 - Adding a Monitoring Sequence

65Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesSelecting a Camera From Recording Status and Stopping RecordingYou can select a camera that is recording but not di

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66Chapter 4 Monitoring Live Images2Click [PLAYBACK] at the bottom left of the window. The selected monitor window enters the playback state and displ

Seite 151 - Creating a User

67Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesQuick SearchTo perform a quick search, specify a date and time for the playback start position of a recorded image.

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68Chapter 4 Monitoring Live Images3Double-click the recorded image you want to play back. The first frame of the specified recorded image is displaye

Seite 153 - The user is created

69Chapter 4 Monitoring Live Images3Enter the search criteria.CameraSelect a camera. REC TypeSelect this option to search by recording type.When this

Seite 154 - Miscellaneous

7Chapter 1 IntroductionNotes• When you use RAID 0 with the NSR-100, spanning with the NSR-50, or the NSR-25 there is no data redundancy. Also, storag

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70Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesFrom/ToSpecify the period to search for recorded images.The search collects any recorded images that fall within th

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71Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesFor searches by VMFAt the moment an alarm is detected with the specified VMF package, the image appears in the prev

Seite 157 - User Permissions

72Chapter 4 Monitoring Live Images2Select [Movie Export] and then click [OK]. The “Movie Export - Output” screen appears. Go to step 6.3Enter the sea

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73Chapter 4 Monitoring Live Images4Click [Search].The search results list appears. 5Select the recorded images you want to export from the search res

Seite 159 - System Setup Menu Items

74Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesCapacity Requirement (MB)Displays the amount of space required for all the files selected for export. OutputSelect

Seite 160 - Monitoring Setting Items

75Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesThe following appears when exporting ends. 10Click [OK].The Movie Export - Status screen closes. Exporting Still Im

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76Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesFile nameEnter the file name. If you enter a file name that already exists in the export location, the file may be

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77Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesOption Window (Auxiliary Function Area)In the Option window of the [Monitoring] window (monitor 1), you can display

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78Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesThe alarm log details appear. 3Confirm the details and then click [OK]. The screen closes.

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79Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesSystem LogYou can confirm information on system errors. 1Click [V] at the top right for the Option window and then

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8Chapter 1 IntroductionFeatures and FunctionsFrontNSR-100/50A Power LEDAlternates between green and amber lights when the unit is starting up.Lights

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80Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesAlarm OutputYou can confirm whether alarm output is turned on or off for the NSR or cameras. You can also turn the

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81Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesSensor InputYou can confirm whether sensor input is turned on or off for the NSR or cameras. NoteThe list only disp

Seite 168 - STATUS LED

82Chapter 4 Monitoring Live ImagesManual TriggerYou can execute registered actions manually. For details on how to register actions, see “Action” (pa

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83 Chapter 5 SettingsChapter5SettingsOverviewConfigure the NSR settings in the “Configuration” window. To open the “Configuration” window, click [Co

Seite 170 - I/O Port

84Chapter 5 SettingsAdvanced ConfigurationThe “Configuration” window contains the following items. General : Allows you to configure basic settings f

Seite 171 - Using the I/O Receptacle

85Chapter 5 Settings•Main•Network• e-Mail (SMTP)•StorageMainThe “Main” settings are used to modify the unit’s name and date, modify available functio

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86Chapter 5 SettingsNameDisplays the name of the NSR. This item cannot be modified on the “Main” screen.The name can be modified from the “Host Name”

Seite 173 - Notes and Limitations

87Chapter 5 SettingsFTP:Enable FTP ServerSelect this check box to acquire recorded image files (.cam files) or audio recording files (.aud files) by

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88Chapter 5 SettingsExample: For the NSR-100/50DNSDisplays the primary DNS and secondary DNS settings. Network DeviceDisplays the following settings

Seite 175 - Camera Frame Rate Details

89Chapter 5 SettingsThe “e-Mail (SMTP)” screen appears and displays the current settings. 2Configure all the settings. NameDisplays the name of the e

Seite 176 - Monitoring Window

9Chapter 1 IntroductionI Audio input connector*Use this connector to input audio from a peripheral audio device, such as a microphone.J Audio output

Seite 177 - Camera Control

90Chapter 5 Settings To change storage settings1Select the storage location you wish to configure under Storage in the tree on the left side of the

Seite 178 - Exporting

91Chapter 5 SettingsEnableSelect this check box to enable the function.CautionEven if this setting is disabled, recording that is currently in progre

Seite 179 - Remote Control Operations

92Chapter 5 Settingslocation. We strongly recommend that you either configure a single overwrite setting, or that you estimate, in advance, the capac

Seite 180 - Remote Clients

93Chapter 5 Settingsare deleted. Recorded images that are less than a week old are never deleted. Select this storage location for recorded images th

Seite 181 - Troubleshooting

94Chapter 5 SettingsNotes• To perform the automatic detection again, click [Refresh]. • A camera server (such as the SNT series) is detected as singl

Seite 182 - The monitor remains blank

95Chapter 5 SettingsMAC AddressDisplays the MAC address of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup protocol.ModelDisplays the model of the camera. Detec

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96Chapter 5 SettingsFollow the procedure below. (1) In the “Check” column, select all the cameras for which you want to input settings. (2) Select th

Seite 184 - Specifications

97Chapter 5 SettingsDetecting Cameras on the Network Automatically and Registering Multiple Cameras Detect cameras automatically and then register th

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98Chapter 5 Settingsscreen for a camera already registered on the NSR, the IP address is determined from the DNS, compared with detected camera IP ad

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99Chapter 5 SettingsRegistered Cameras on this NSRDisplays the number of cameras registered on the NSR. Cameras to be registeredThe number of cameras

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