[Setup via recorder's main monitor]

The Setup via recorder's main monitor using the mouse include [Quick setup] - [Easy Start], [Basic setup] and [Advanced setup].

[Quick setup] - Easy Start provides the minimum settings necessary to use this product, including date setting,
camera registration, and recording settings. For more information on [Quick setup] - Easy Start, refer to the
leaflet of "Easy Start Guide (included)".

[Basic setup] is for basic settings other than those in [Quick setup] - Easy Start, such as date and time display
settings and recording operations.

[Advanced setup] provides detailed settings such as monitor settings, user management, maintenance settings,
HDD management, and extended function settings.
Important:

Cameras can be registered in either [Quick setup] or [Basic setup].If you wish to operate with the minimum necessary settings, refer to the leaflet of "Easy Start Guide (included)".


When registering cameras using [Quick setup], the number of cameras to be connected must be within the maximum number of cameras for each model. If more than the maximum number of cameras are connected using a switching hub, etc., refer to the following section.
☞  Detect cameras for registration [Detect cameras]


Only our and Panasonic cameras that are supported by this camera can be registered with [Quick setup]. Refer to our support website for the supported cameras.


When using a camera other than ours or Panasonic cameras with ONVIF connection, [Quick setup] - Easy Start only cannot be used to start operation. After setting the date and time, fixed IP address, user name/password, etc. on the camera, register the camera to this camera by using [Basic setup] - [Camera] - [Camera registration]to detect the camera or change the registration information.


The "Date/Language" page has the [Date & time adjustment], [Date & time settings] and [Language] tabs.
Set the current date & time.
Date & time
[Date]
Set the current date. Select the year, month and day from the calendar.

 [<<Y]/[Y>>] button: Selects the previous or next year.


 [<M]/[M>] button: Selects the previous or next month.


[Time]
Set the current time.
Important:

Click the [Apply] button after setting the date & time. →The second will be set to "00".


Perform settings such as date & time format, time zone and daylight saving time.
Display format
Select a display format for the current date & time.
Note:

"Date & time display" on the [Camera setup] tab corresponds to the display format settings on this tab.
☞  Set up camera [Camera setup]


[Date]
Select a date/time display format. (Example: March 1, 2022)
yyyy/mm/dd: 2022/03/01
Mmm/dd/yyyy: Mar/01/2022
dd/Mmm/yyyy: 01/Mar/2022
mm/dd/yyyy: 03/01/2022
dd/mm/yyyy: 01/03/2022
Default: dd/mm/yyyy
[Time]
Select a time display format. (Example: 3 o’clock in the afternoon)
24 h: 15:00:00
12 h: 03:00:00 PM
Default: 24 h
■Time zone
Select the time zone and shift to/from daylight saving time.
[Set time zone]
Select your time zone.
GMT-12:00 - GMT+13:00
Default: GMT
Important:

After time zone is changed, if you have specified date and time or selected from the history, the playback start time of the recorded image or the timeline display, etc. before the change will be shifted by the time difference of the changed time zone.


[Daylight saving time]
Determine how to switch to/from daylight saving time. The asterisk "*" will be displayed before date & time during daylight saving time.

Out: Does not apply daylight saving time.


Auto: Automatically applies daylight saving time based on the pre-set Start/End date and time of daylight saving time.


Default: Auto
[Start/End date and time]
Set up the rule of the Start/End date and time of daylight saving time.
It is displayed when "Auto" is selected in "Daylight saving time".
Select "Designate by day of the week" or "Designate by date" as a method to assign the starting (In) and ending (Out) date and time of daylight saving time.
Important:

Setting is impossible when the interval between start (In)/end (Out) is less than an hour.


Select the display language for the main monitor and for the web browser on the PC.
[Language]
Japanese/ English/ Français/ Español/ Deutsch/ Italiano/ Português/ ไทย/ 簡体中文/ 繁體中文/ Tiếng Việt
Default: English
The "Camera" page has the [Camera registration] tab, the [Camera setup] tab and the [Advanced setup] tab.
Perform settings such as the network settings of the camera (IP address and port number), and the display position on the main monitor. When performing the initial settings, displays camera information detected/set on the "Easy Start".
[Detect cameras]
The cameras connected to a network can be detected for registration.
☞ Detect cameras for registration [Detect cameras]
[Management of camera user]
Set a user name/password of the camera in the camera.
☞ Change the password of camera [Management of camera user]
[Registered information]
Change the "Model", "Option", "Address" and "Compression".
When the [Setup >] button is clicked, the "Registered information" window opens to edit the settings.
☞ Change the registered information [Registered information]
In the event of communication trouble with the camera, one of the following error messages is displayed for "Error information".

Connection error: The communication with the camera disconnected.


 Authentication error: The user authentication of the camera failed.


 Camera error: The response from the camera is incorrect.


Note:

When an error message is displayed, check the camera connections and settings.
(☞ operating instructions of the camera)
If the problem cannot be solved, refer to "Easy Start Guide (included)" and register the camera again.


A camera whose part number is "RTSP" or "RTSP(FE)" does not display error information.


[Change the display position of camera]
The camera numbers can be interchanged. When the [Setup >] button is clicked, the "Change the display position of camera" window opens to edit the
settings.
☞ Interchange camera numbers [Change the display position of camera]
[AI privacy guard recording camera]
The camera used for AI privacy guard recording can be selected.
☞ Select a camera which performs AI privacy guard recording [AI privacy guard recording camera]
Clicking the [Setup >] button of "Detect cameras" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the following window.
After editing the settings, click the [OK] button to save the settings and return to the [Camera registration] tab.
Note:

Before the settings, register the cameras into the network. Even though it is possible to detect up to 192 cameras, only the maximum number of cameras per model can be registered.


Select the port to which the camera to be detected is connected.
[New] button
Deletes all the current settings and searches all the connected cameras. The models, results of the detected cameras and IP addresses will be displayed.
[Addition] button
Detects only the added or replaced cameras. The models, results of the detected cameras and IP addresses will be displayed.
[No.]
Shows a number of detected cameras. The maximum number of detectable cameras will be 192 units.
[Select]
Mark the checkboxes of cameras to register. The vacant number will be fulfilled by the subsequent camera.
[Model]
If you are using a camera manufactured by us or Panasonic that is supported by this camera, the part number of the camera will be displayed. Refer to our support website for the supported cameras.
[Results]

New: Displayed when the camera is newly connected to the recorder.


Replaced: Displayed when the camera has been replaced by another one.


Added: Displayed when the camera connection is added to the recorder.


Registered: Displayed when the camera has already been registered.


Lost: Displayed when the registered camera is not detected.


Blank: No camera is detected.


[IP address]
Displays the IP addresses configured for the detected cameras.
[Auto addressing]
The IP addresses of the cameras whose checkboxes are marked will be automatically configured.
[Start IP address]
Specify the start IP address and order when setting the IP address automatically.
Note:

It is impossible to register cameras in other networks via the same router.


For the security enhancement, changing of the IP address of the camera will become impossible when 20 minutes have passed after the power is turned on. Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information.


When "On" is selected for the "DHCP" setting of the detected cameras, the recorder will forcibly change the setting to "Off" to give the IP addresses automatically.


If this product does not automatically assign an IP address to the camera, set a fixed IP address to the camera that can communicate with this product.


If the IP address of the camera is set to be assigned automatically, an IP address will be assigned to the camera when the [OK] button is clicked. In this case, the default gateway of the recorder is set to the default gateway of the camera.
☞ Configure the basic network settings [Basic]


Click the [Cancel] button to return to the [Camera registration] tab without applying the camera detection result.


Click the [Setup >] button of "Management of camera user" on the [Camera registration] tab to display the following screen.
[Settings]
Select items to set up.
Register camera administrator: Registers a user name and password to a camera whose administrator is not registered. Enter a user name/password.
Note:

Cameras that already have the User name/Password registered cannot register another User name/Password.


Change password: Changes the password of the camera user registered to the recorder only. Enter a password.
Camera selection
Select the camera to which the settings are sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the set user name and password are sent.
(When "Register camera administrator" is selected in the "Settings", you cannot select cameras whose administrators have already been registered.)
[Transmission] button
Transmit the settings to the camera. Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the
"Results" field. If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Camera registration] tab.
Note:

The settings can be made from this recorder only for cameras manufactured by us or Panasonic.


For user name and password, enter those of camera administrator rights according to the specifications of the camera. (Please refer to the operating instructions of the camera.)


The entered user name and password are set as registered information of the applicable camera when the settings to the camera is completed.


Click [Exit] button when you set the user name and password.


Click the [Setup >] button for "Registered information" on the [Camera registration] tab to display the following items.
After editing the settings, click the [OK] button to save the settings and return to the [Camera registration] tab.
[Camera]
Up to the maximum number of registered cameras per model can be connected.
[Model]
The model of a registered camera will be displayed.
(Blank: Camera is not registered)
Click the [▼] button to select the camera model from Camera part number or the camera categories. Refer to our technical information web site for camera categories.
It is unnecessary to change it for normal use.
[Option]
Assign the operational mode of the camera having a specific function due to the difference in function of the camera.
Note:

The method of installation will be set to the default values of each mode if the options of the fisheye camera are changed. Please refer to our technical information web site for the default values of each mode.


[Address]
An address already in use will be displayed. The address can be changed using the on-screen keyboard. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens (-) and periods (.).
Note:

Entering "http://" is not necessary if the host name is entered.


[Compression]
Select the image compression method.
H.265(1)/ H.265(3)/ H.265(4)/ H.264(1)/ H.264(3)/ H.264(4)/ MJPEG
Note:

Assignment example by the application of camera stream


 ① Recording by compression of H.264, 1-screen live display, browser display: H. 264(1)


 ② Recording by compression of H.264, live multiscreen display: H.264(2)


 ③ Recording by compression of H.264 or H.265, 1-screen live display, browser display: H.264(1), H.264(3), H.264(4), H.265(1), H.265(3), H.265(4)


 ④ Recording by compression of H.264 or H.265, live multi-screen display: H.264(2), H.265(2)


If "Do not use stream 2 of camera with each function of this recorder" is switched to ON, H.264(2) and H.265(2) are not used.
☞  Set up advanced [Advanced setup]


When selecting "MJPEG" for "Compression", the live image transmission rate and the frame rate will be changed automatically to "5 ips".
☞  Set up recording [Recording setup]


When selecting "H.264(n)" or "H.265(n)" for "Compression", it will become possible to select "XF" in the image quality setting.
☞  Set up recording [Recording setup]


Depending on the model of the camera, the camera may reboot when the compression method is changed. The reboot will be detected as a communication error, but that is not a malfunction.


If the compression method is set to "MJPEG", the live image for remote monitoring will not be displayed.


Some camera models may not display live images for remote monitoring.


[Authentication]
Set authentication used for the user authentication when accessing the camera.
Digest: Uses digest authentication.
Digest or Basic: Uses either digest or basic authentication.
Default: Digest
[User name]
Enter the user name for accessing the cameras and logging in using the on-screen keyboard. Register the user name whose access level is "Administrator".
[Password]
Enter the password to be used for the user whose name has been registered as "User name" using the on-screen keyboard. (Up to 32 alphanumeric
characters)
[Port No.]
Set a port number from 1 - 65535 for use by the camera.
Default: 80
Note:

Enter the port number in five digits, right aligned. (Example: When the port number is 80, enter "00080".) The leading zeros are omitted here.


[Table to delete]
To delete registration information or remove a previously connected camera, either select the camera number and click the [Delete] button, or delete the address of the respective camera.
[Auto model number acquisition]
Click the [Execute] button to acquire the model number from the camera registered for this product and update the model number information.
When the acquired model number is different from the registered one, as the image capture size is changed to the default, reset the image capture size in [REC & event]-[Recording setup] again.
Click the [Setup >] button for "Change the display position of camera" on the [Camera registration] tab to display the following items.
The registered camera is displayed on the screen from the left top to right in order of 1, 2, 3,….
To interchange camera numbers, drag the camera image to be moved with the mouse and drop on the desired position.
If the camera titles are to be interchanged as well, mark the "Also change camera titles" checkbox.
[Refresh] button
Obtain the latest camera image after interchanging cameras.
[Back] button
Save the settings and return to the [Camera registration] tab.
Click the [Setup >] button of [AI privacy guard recording camera] on the [Camera registration] tab to display the following screen.
[Recording camera]
For the registered cameras, select a camera to record the AI privacy guard image.
Only cameras that support AI privacy guard recording with the compression method set to H.265 (1) or H.264 (1) can be selected as a recording camera.
[Select]
Select a camera to operate with useful functions.
Configure the camera settings for AI privacy guard recording all at once.
[Assigned as starting camera no.]
Specify the starting camera no. when assigning camera no. in order. Click the [Execute] button to assign the unused camera no. to the selected
cameras in ascending order from the specified camera no.
Note:

The camera no. selected on the recording camera changes to the AI privacy guard recording display on all settings screens of this recorder, as shown in the following screen.


Select the camera and then click the [Clear] button to clear the assigned camera no.


Transmit the date & time and text displayed on an image, the refresh rate, the VMD alarm and the Light control mode etc. settings to the camera. Click the [Setup >] button for each item to open the respective setup window.
Note:

The settings can be made from this recorder only for some cameras manufactured by us and Panasonic. Refer to our support website for the supported cameras. Some functions are not supported depending on the models of the connected cameras. For further information about detailed specifications, refer to the operating instructions of the cameras in use.


It is impossible to check the current settings using this recorder.


Select the date & time display position for each camera and transmit it to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Date & time display" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the following items.
Setting items
[Display]
Choose whether or not to display the date & time. If date & time display is activated, date & time will be displayed on camera images and will also be recorded with the recorded images.
To transmit the settings to the camera, mark this item, and select either of the following.
On: Date & time displayed
Off: Date & time not displayed
Note:

The display format corresponds to the settings on the [Date & time settings] tab.
☞  Set up date & time format [Date & time format]


[Position]
Select the position to display the date & time on the images.
If the setting is to be transmitted to the camera, mark this item to select the display position.
L-Upper/ L-Lower/ R-Upper/ R-Lower
Camera selection
Select the camera to which the date & time display setting is to be sent. Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be
transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the date & time setting to the camera. Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field. If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Determine whether to display the title and select the title to display for each camera, the settings will be changed after the settings have been transmitted to the camera.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Display Title" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the following items.
Setting items
[Display]
Select whether or not to display the title on camera images. If title display is activated, the title will be displayed on camera images and will also be recorded with the recorded images.
To transmit the settings to the camera, mark this item, and select either of the following.
On: Title displayed
Off: Title not displayed
[Display Title]
To transmit the settings to the camera, mark this item, and edit the title displayed on the image.
Clicking the [Edit >] button will display the following title editing window:
[Display Title]Enter a character string to be displayed on the image using the on-screen keyboard. (Up to 16 alphanumeric characters) Available characters: 0-9, A-Z, ! # $ % ( )* + , - . / : ; = ?
[Camera title]
Display the camera title registered on the [Main monitor] tab of the monitor page.
☞ Set up the main monitor [Main monitor]
[Copy] button
The camera title registered on the [Main monitor] tab of the monitor page can be used as display title. Clicking this button will copy the camera title to the "Display Title" field.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
This will close the window.
Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Display title" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Display title" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select how to turn on or off the link indicator, access indicator or status indicators for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings. Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Indicator" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
[Indicator]
On: All the indicators will light in accordance with the status.
On (Access): Only the live indicator will light when images are viewed.
Off: All the indicators will light off.
Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the "Indicator" setting is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Indicator" to the camera. Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select the transmission priority setting for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Transmission priority" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
Setting items
[Transmission priority]
Select the transmission mode for H.264/H.265 images from the following.

Frame rate: H.264/H.265 images will be transmitted with the frame rate specified in "Frame rate".


Advanced VBR: H.264 images will be transmitted with the frame rate specified in "Frame rate". When this parameter is selected, this product transmits images while adjusting the average of transmission amount in the period specified in "Control time period" to match it to the specified bit rate. The "Transmission priority" will be configured based on the markings of the checkboxes of "Stream1" and "Stream2".


VBR: Transmits H.264/H.265 images with the frame rate specified in "Frame rate" and the image quality level specified in "Image quality" kept. The image quality is fixed and the storage capacity varies according to the "Image quality" setting and conditions of the object.


Note:

Set up the transmission mode again when the camera is changed on the camera registration screen or change of the camera is detected.


[Burst tolerance level]
Select the allowance of "Max bit rate (per client)" for the H.264 bit rate from the following when the transmission priority is "Advanced VBR".
High, Middle, Low
[Control time period]
Select the period of controlling H.264 bit rate to be recorded from the following when the transmission priority is "Advanced VBR".
1 h, 6 h, 24 h, 1 week
[Priority setting]
Set which to prioritize, the "Frame rate" or the "Image quality", when the transmission priority is the "Frame rate".

Frame rate priority: Prioritizes the frame rate. The image quality may vary according to the object.


Image quality priority: Reduces the change in the image quality. The frame rate may be slower depending on the object.


[Smart coding (GOP control)]
Set whether to use the GOP control or not when the transmission priority is set to the "VBR".
 Off: Does not use the GOP control.

 On (Advanced): Can reduce the data amount when the motion in the image is less.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Transmission priority" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
Note:

The cameras that perform AI privacy guard are set to both streams.


[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Transmission priority" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select the image refresh interval for each camera and transmit it to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Refresh interval" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
[Refresh interval]
Select an interval to update the image display. If used in a network environment where frequent errors occur, shorten the refresh interval to reduce image distortions. However, the refresh interval may be longer than the set value.

0.2 s/ 0.5 s/ 1 s/ 2 s/ 3 s


Note:

Set up the refresh interval again when the camera is changed on the camera registration screen or change of the camera is detected.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Refresh interval" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
Note:

The cameras that perform AI privacy guard are set to both streams.


[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Refresh interval" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Important:

Image transmission from the camera will temporarily be canceled and no image will be recorded during this period if the setting to change the refresh interval is transmitted to the camera.


Select the method of installation for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Upside-down" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup window.
[Upside-down]

On (desktop): Select this when the camera is to be installed with the dome side up.


Off (ceiling): Select this when the camera is to be installed with the dome side down.


Wall: Select this when the camera is to be installed on a wall.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Upside-down" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Upside-down" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Note:

To flip the camera image vertically, select the "Off (ceiling)".


If a fisheye camera is registered, "Off (ceiling)" will be set. Select "Wall" to install the camera on the wall.


Select the image rotation for each camera and transmit it to the camera to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Image rotation" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup window.
[Image rotation]
0 °(Off): Does not rotate the image.
90 °: Rotates the image by 90 °.

180 °(Upside-down): Inverses the image upside-down.


270 °: Rotates the image by 270 °.
Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Image rotation" is to be sent. Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Image rotation" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select the pan/tilt-flip function for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Pan/tilt-flip" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
[Pan/tilt-flip]
Select whether or not to activate the pan/tilt-flip function that can achieve camera controllability equal to 360° endless cameras.

On: The pan/tilt-flip function will work.


Off: The pan/tilt-flip function will not work.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Pan/tilt-flip" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Pan/tilt-flip" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select the self-return function for individual cameras and transfer it to the camera to change the camera settings.
[Self return]
After the manual operation is completed, once the time set by the "Self return time" is passed, any of the selected camera operation modes will be
automatically returned.

Off: Do not perform self return.


Home position: Return to home position as soon as the set time elapses.


Auto track: Return to home position and begin autotrack (auto rear-ending) operation as soon as the set time elapses. After that, the operation of returning to home position and beginning autotrack (auto rear-ending) after a certain period of time is repeatedly executed.


Auto pan: Begin auto-pan operation as soon as the set time elapses.


Preset sequence: Sorting operation begins as soon as the set time elapses.


Patrol: Patrol operation begins as soon as the set time elapses.


[Self return time]
After the manual operation is completed, select the deadline time to return to the "Self return" setting from the following items.

 10 s / 20 s / 30 s / 1 min / 2 min / 3 min / 5 min / 10 min / 20 min / 30 min / 60 min


Camera selection
Select the camera that transfers the self return setting. In the setting items, check the camera that transfers the selected content.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Self return" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select the Super Dynamic function for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Super Dynamic (Wide dynamic range)" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
[Super Dynamic (Wide dynamic range)]
Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to activate the super dynamic function.

On (High): The super dynamic function will work. When "On (High)" is selected, the tone level will be compensated to emphasize the contrast.


 On: The super dynamic function will work. When "On" is selected, the tone level will be compensated to emphasize the sensitivity.


Off: The super dynamic function will not work.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Super Dynamic" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Super Dynamic" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Determine whether to enable the adaptive black stretch function for each camera. The settings will be changed after the settings have been transmitted to the camera.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Adaptive black stretch" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup window.
[Adaptive black stretch]
By using the adaptive black stretch function, dark area in the image will turn brighter by the digital image processing.

On: The adaptive black stretch function will be enabled.


Off: The adaptive black stretch function will be disabled.


Reset: returns the adaptive black stretch setting to the default.


Value: Adjusts brightness of a dark area in an image.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Adaptive black stretch" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Adaptive black stretch" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Important:

When "On" is selected for "Adaptive black stretch", noise in dark area in image may increase and the periphery of the border between the dark area and the bright area will be displayed brighter/ darker than the other brighter/darker area in the image.


Determine whether to enable the back light compensation function for each camera. The settings will be changed after the settings have been transmitted to the camera.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Back light compensation (BLC)" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup window.
[Back light compensation (BLC)]
When "On" is selected for "Super Dynamic", this function is not available.
The back light compensation function masks the brighter area in image and compensates exposure in silhouette created by back light.

On: Mask area will automatically be set.


Off: Mask area will not be set automatically. It is necessary to set mask areas manually.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Back light compensation (BLC)" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Back light compensation (BLC)" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select how to control the amount of light for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Light control mode" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
[Light control mode]

Outdoor scene: Depending on the brightness level (illuminance), the iris will automatically be controlled together with the shutter speed adjustment to control light.


Indoor scene (50Hz): The shutter speed will automatically be adjusted to prevent flicker caused by fluorescent light. (For the 50 Hz areas)


Indoor scene (60Hz): Same as "Indoor scene" above. (For 60 Hz areas)


ELC: The iris will automatically be controlled with the shutter speed adjustment to control light.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Light control mode" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Light control mode" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Note:

When "Outdoor scene" is selected, flicker may occur when a subject is under fluorescent lighting.


Select the auto slow shutter setting for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Auto slow shutter (Maximum shutter)" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
[Auto slow shutter (Maximum shutter)]
The auto slow shutter adjusts the sensor storage time to enhance the electronic sensitivity.
The following are available setting values.
Off (1/30s)/ Max. 2/30s/ Max. 4/30s/ Max. 6/30s/
Max. 10/30s/ Max. 16/30s
Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Auto slow shutter" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Auto slow shutter" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Important:

When the auto slow shutter is set, the frame rate may drop. Noise or white dots (scratches) may also be seen in image.


Note:

When "Max. 16/30s" is selected, the electronic sensitivity will automatically be enhanced up to 16 times.


When "Off" is selected for "AGC", this function is not available. Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information.


Select the day and night setting for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Day & Night (IR/electrical)" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup window.
[Day & Night (IR/electrical)]
Select a method of how to switch between B/W image and color image from the following.

Off: Color images will always be taken.


 On: B/W images will always be taken.


 On (IR Light On): B/W images will always be taken. Use it at night time or using near-IR lighting.


 Auto1 (Normal)/Auto: Depending on the image brightness (illuminance), the system automatically switches from/ to the color image to/from B/W image.
It switches to the color mode when the light source is bright and to the monochrome mode when the light source is not bright.


 Auto2 (IR Light): Use it at night time or when using near-IR light source.


Auto3 (Super Chroma Compensation (SCC)): Use it if you want to keep the color image even if the light source is not bright. Super Chroma Compensation (SCC) function keeps the color image under the lower illuminance than "Auto1 (Normal)".


Note:

"On", "Auto2" and "Auto3" can be selected for cameras having "Day & Night (electrical)" only, but they are not operable.


Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Day & Night (IR/electrical)" is to be sent.
Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Day & Night (IR/electrical)" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.

[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.

Select the intelligent auto for each camera and transmit it to the camera to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Intelligent auto" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup window.
[Intelligent auto]
Set whether or not to turn on the intelligent auto function. The intelligent auto is a function to judge the scene (back light, outside, night view), people's faces, objects in motion, stop the lens down automatically and adjust the shutter speed and contrast to improve visibility of people's faces and objects in motion.
Off: Does not use the intelligent auto function
On: Uses the intelligent auto function
Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Intelligent auto" is to be sent. Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Intelligent auto" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field.
If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select the VMD function for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the [Setup >] button for "VMD alarm" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
[VMD alarm]
Select whether or not to use the VMD (VMD: Video Motion Detection) alarm function when a change (movement) is detected in the image. Refer to the
operating instructions of the camera in use for how to configure the VMD alarm.
On: Detects alarms.
Off: Does not detect alarms.
[Detection sensitivity]
To transmit the settings to the camera, mark this item, and select either of the following.
 1(Low) - 15(High)
Camera Selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "VMD alarm" is to be sent. Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "VMD alarm" to the camera.
Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field. If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings.
The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Select the motion detection area and detection sensitivity for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings.
Clicking the "Advanced individual camera setup" [Setup >] button for "VMD alarm" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the setup page.
Note:

This menu collects setting information from the selected camera and applies it on the setting screen.


Only the fisheye network camera can set the "Fisheye" mode.


The live image of the sub-monitor may not be displayed temporarily depending on the setting of the image capture size of the recorded video.


[Camera selection]
Select the camera for which you want to set the VMD alarm.
[Select a preset position]
If the selected camera is a camera with preset function, the preset position is selected.
[Model] [Error information]
Refer to the following section.
☞ Camera setup [Camera]
[Setup VMD area]
Click the top left corner and bottom right corner of the square on the screen, set the specified position as area 1, and display the area box. Area will be set in numerical order starting form area number 1. When the [Delete] button is clicked, the designated area will be deleted.
Note:

Depending on the position of the area box, it is sometimes corrected slightly after the transfer settings.


If the area box is too small, the area number will not be displayed correctly.


[Status]
When the motion detection area is set to Off, the status of the area will be switched to "Off".
[Detection sensitivity]
Set the sensitivity when moving within the area to be detected.
 1 (low) ~ 15 (high)
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "VMD alarm" to the camera. Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be
displayed in the "Results" field. When the Error information is not displayed as "-", it cannot be transferred to the camera.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Click the [Setting>] button for "Schedule 1" to "Schedule 4" in the [Camera setup] tab to display the setup window.
[Schedule mode]
Select the schedule operation.

Off: Do not perform the schedule operation.


 Alarm permission (Terminal alarm 1,2,3): Allow the terminal to input an alarm during the set range of the schedule.


 Alarm permission (Terminal alarm 1): Allow Terminal 1 to input an alarm during the set range of the schedule.


 Alarm permission (Terminal alarm 2): Allow Terminal 2 to input an alarm during the set range of the schedule.


 Alarm permission (Terminal alarm 3): Allow Terminal 3 to input an alarm during the set range of the schedule.


 VMD permission: Allow VMD during the set range of the schedule.


Preset position: 1 to Preset position: 8: After the time is set for the schedule, it moves to the position selected from the preset position registered in advance.


[Schedule]
Check the boxes for the day you want to set the schedule range. Set the start time and the end time when you want to specify a time period. Check "24 h" when the time period is not set.
Camera selection
Select the camera to which the setting of the "Schedule" is to be sent. Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted.
[Transmission] button
Transmit the setting of the "Schedule" to the camera. Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera, "OK" will be displayed in the "Results" field. If the display reads "Authentication error", etc., the camera connection or the setting may have failed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Camera setup] tab.
Set the connection method of the camera.
Clicking the [Setup >] button of "Connection method" under the [Advanced setup] tab displays the setup screen.
Connection method
[Connection method]
Set the connection method for each camera.

 RTP: Connects with the RTP.


 RTSP: Connects with the RTSP. It is used for local camera connection and others.


Internet mode: Connects in the Internet mode. It is used to connect remote cameras or for other connection.


Note:

The connection method will become valid when the camera is our or Panasonic cameras and the compression type is H.264/H.265.


Other setup
[Do not use stream 2 of camera with each function of this recorder.]
If this item is checked, the multi-screen real-time display of the main monitor and sub monitor will also display the stream selected by the recording setup.
Note:

The live image of the monitor may not be displayed depending on the recording setup.


[The functions of this product will not change the camera settings automatically]
If checked, the camera settings will be automatically configured according to the recording settings of this camera. Normally, do not change this setting since inconsistencies between the settings of the camera and this product may cause various functions not to operate properly.
Important:

We are not responsible for any damage or trouble that may occur in the user environment as a result of this setting.


The "REC & event" page has 3 tabs; the [Recording setup] tab, the [Event setup] tab and the [Advanced setup] tab.
Configure the settings relating to schedule recording. Set the day(s), time table(s), frame rate and image quality for recording.
Schedules
Recording will be performed according to the schedules set in advance. Select the day(s) of the week and the time table(s).
[Days to record]
Select the day(s) of the week to record. Mark the checkbox(es) of the day(s) of the week to record.
[Schedule to record]
6 time tables can be set up for "[Time table1]". The time bar indicates 24 hours in steps of 15 minutes.
Click the desired position on the time bar to designate the start and end time. When the time is designated, the time bar turns red.
Note:

At the default, schedule recording and event recording have been set for 24 hours on Time table1. To delete the designated start and end time, right-click the timetable.


The recording time table can be set by dragging the start and end time on the time bar with the mouse.


Be sure to set so that there is no overlap between the 6 time tables. When attempting to set the same time as already set on another time bar, the time immediately before or after the overlapping time will be set.


Within the same time table, event recording has priority over schedule recording.


[Schedule recording]
Mark the checkbox (es) if you want to carry out the schedule recording based on the set time bar.
[Event recording]
Mark the checkbox (es) if you want to carry out event recording based on the set time bar. The recorder does not record the image even if the alarm occurs during time in which the event recording is not set.
[e-Mail]
To send an alarm e-mail when an event occurs, mark this item. The event recording must be checked to set this item.
Refer to the following section for the setting of the destination.
☞ Configure the settings relating to the mail notification [e-Mail]
[Alarm notification]
Mark the checkbox of this item to automatically transmit information on an event that occurs to a PC using the TCP alarm notification protocol or HTTP. The event recording must be checked to set this item. Refer to the following section for the setting of the address.
☞ Configure the TCP alarm notification settings [TCP alarm notification]
☞ Configure HTTP alarm notification settings [HTTP alarm]
Important:

If the setting in any one of Schedule 1 to 16 is to notify an alarm notification, notification about camera site alarm inputs will be made even for cameras to which have been allocated the schedules in which alarm notification has not been set.
☞  Set up camera site alarm [Advanced camera site alarm setup]


[Advanced >] button
The "Advanced schedule setup" page will be displayed. In addition to 6 schedule recordings, 6 event recordings can be set up. The schedule settings can be set up to 16 patterns.
☞ Configure the advanced settings for schedule recording [Advanced schedule setup]
Recording setup (All cameras)
Set the recording frame rate and image quality. The settings will be applied to all cameras.
[Frame rate]
Select the recording frame rate.
1 ips/ 3 ips/ 5 ips/ 10 ips/ 15 ips/ 30 ips
Default: 10 ips
Important:

For a camera whose compression method is [MJPEG], "10 ips / 15 ips / 30 ips" cannot be selected.


If a camera whose compression method is [MJPEG] is included, [MJPEG] camera is set to "5 ips" even if "10 ips / 15 ips / 30 ips" is set by slider bar of frame rate setting. You can confirm the current setting value with [Advanced setup >] in Recording setup (All cameras).


[Image quality]
Select the recording image quality.
NQ (Normal): Standard quality
FQ (Fine): High quality
SF (Super Fine): Super fine quality
XF (Extra Fine): Extra fine quality
Default: FQ
Important:

For a camera whose compression method is [MJPEG], "XF" cannot be set.


If a camera whose compression method is [MJPEG] is included, [MJPEG] camera is set to "SF" even if "XF" is set by slider bar of image quality setting. You can confirm the current setting value with [Advanced setup >] in Recording setup (All cameras).


[Referenced recording days]
Calculates and displays the total number of days for which recording on the hard disk drives is available.
Note:

The referenced recording days will be displayed correctly only when the settings have been saved while the recorder has recognized the camera correctly.


The referenced recording days will be calculated based on the assumption that recording is started on Monday. The special day settings are not taken into account.


This value excludes the HDD consumption for the event/emergency recording.


If a camera manufactured by other than ours is used, the value of "Referenced recording days" will not be displayed.


"*" preceding an item indicates that the item has been changed on the "Advanced recording setup" page.


When configured to perform recording in high resolution and high quality, recording may sometimes not be performed at the specified rate. When there may be possibility to fail recording at the specified rate while using only our cameras, the confirmation window will be displayed.


When the "Auto data delete" is set to other than "Off", the set number of days will be recorded at the same time.
☞  Configure the settings and operations relating to the system [System management]


[Advanced >] button
The "Advanced recording setup" will be displayed. Each camera can be set up separately for recording.
☞ Set up recording for individual cameras [Advanced recording setup]
Up to 16 schedule patterns can be set. Up to 6 time zones of the schedule recording or event recording can be set for each schedule.
Clicking the [Advanced >] button in the "Schedules" field will open the "Advanced schedule setup" page.
Days to record
Select the actions to be taken on each day of the week based on a time table. [●] indicates the selected state, [○] the unselected state.

Time table1: Recording according to Time table1.


Time table2: Recording according to Time table2.


Off: Neither schedule nor event recording will take place.


Default: Time table1
Event recording
Set the recording duration in the event that an alarm occurs and the recording duration before an alarm occurs.
[Event recording duration]
Set the recording duration in the event that an alarm occurs.

2 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min/ 2 min/ 3 min/ 5 min/ 10 min/ 15 min


Manual: Recording will continue while receiving an alarm input signal. Recording will be performed for at least 8 seconds.


Ext.: Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset.


Default: 30 s
[Pre-event duration]
Set the recording duration before an alarm occurs.
0 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 15 s
Default: 0 s
Note:

The actual recording time may sometimes be longer than the duration selected for this setting.


A 15 second pre-event recording is available when the bit rate setting of the camera is 4 Mbps. Time of the pre-event recording may be shorter than the set time if the image is recorded in high resolution over 4 Mbps, high image quality and high rate.


Pre-event recording is not performed when "0 s" is selected.


When images are set to be recorded together with audio, the audio may not be recorded at the beginning of the pre-event recording.


Schedule to record
Two time tables can be set.
[Schedule recording]
Refer to the following section.
☞ Set up recording [Recording setup]
[Event recording]
Refer to the following section.
☞ Set up recording [Recording setup]
[e-Mail]
Refer to the following section.
☞ Set up recording [Recording setup]
[Alarm notification]
Refer to the following section.
☞ Set up recording [Recording setup]
[Prev page] / [Next page]
The schedule settings to be configured will be switched over.
[Display the schedule list.]
Display each time table from Schedule 1 to Schedule 16 and settings of the schedule recording, event recording, etc. The schedule list will be displayed when clicking [View] button.
Time zones from 1 to 6 of each time table are superimposed and displayed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Recording setup] tab.
Set up items such as the image capture size, frame rate and image quality for individual cameras.
Clicking the [Advanced >] button on the [Recording setup (All cameras)] tab will open the advanced setup page.
[Model]
The model number of the connected camera will be displayed.
(Blank: Camera is not registered)
[Compression]
The compression method selected when registering camera will be displayed.
[Image capture size]
Select a resolution for images to be recorded.
<When the aspect ratio is 4:3>

VGA(640×480)/ SVGA(800×600)/ SXVGA(1280×960)/ UXGA(1600×1200)/ QXGA(2048×1536)/ 5M(2560×1920)/ 7M(3072×2304)


<When the aspect ratio is 16:9>

HVGAW(640×360)/ HD(1280×720)/ FHD(1920×1080)/ WQHD(2560×1440)/ 4M(2688×1520)/ 5M(3072×1728)/ 6M(3328×1872)/ 4KUHD(3840×2160)


<When the aspect ratio is 1:1>

1.4M(1200×1200)/ 1.6M(1280×1280)/ 2M(1440×1440)/ 4M(2048×2048)/ 5M(2192×2192)/ 8M(2816×2816)/ 9M(2992×2992)


<When the aspect ratio is 9:16>

0.2M(360×640)/ 1M(720×1280)/ 2M(1080×1920)/ 4M(1440×2560)/ 4M(1520×2688)/ 5M(1728×3072)/ 6M(1872×3328)/ 8M(2160×3840)


When the aspect ratio is set to portrait resolution, the image is rotated by 90 °. If you want to rotate the image by 270 °, select 270 ° at "Set the image rotation of camera [Image rotation]".
Set the image rotation of camera [Image rotation]
Important:

The available image capture sizes may differ depending on the model of the camera and the compression method.


Note:

When configured to perform recording in high resolution and high quality, recording may sometimes not be performed at the specified rate.


Depending on the model of the camera, the camera may reboot when the image capture size is changed. The reboot will be detected as a communication error, but that is not a malfunction.


[Rate] (Frame rate)
Refer to the following section.
☞ Set up recording [Recording setup]
Note:

The 12.5 ips/ 25 ips/ 50 ips/ 60 ips is available depending on the camera model and settings of compression and image capture size.


The images of "60 ips (50 ips)" can be displayed in one screen if a monitor compatible with 1920×1080 p/ 60 Hz (1920×1080 p/ 50 Hz) is used as a main monitor.


[Quality] (Image quality)
Refer to the following section.
☞ Set up recording [Recording setup]
[Audio]
Select whether or not to record audio together with images.
On(AAC-LC): Audio will be recorded.
Off: Audio will not be recorded.
Default: Off
[Schedule]
Select a schedule in which the desired recording to be performed is included.

Schedule1: Recording will be performed according to the settings for schedule1.


Schedule16: Recording will be performed according to the settings for schedule16.


Default: Schedule1
[Event]
Select the frame rate of the event recording.
1 ips/ 3 ips/ 5 ips/ 10 ips/ 12.5 ips/ 15 ips/ 25 ips/ 30 ips/ (Same as the basic)
Default: Same as the basic
[Emergency]
Set the frame rate of the emergency recording.

1 ips/ 3 ips/ 5 ips/ 10 ips/ 12.5 ips/ 15 ips/ 25 ips/ 30 ips/ (Same as the basic)


Default: Same as the basic
Note:

If the rate of the basic settings is 50 ips or 60 ips, the settings of the event recording and the emergency recording will be the same as the rate or the basic setting and displayed as "Same as the basic". In this case, the settings of the event recording and emergency recording cannot be changed.


The rates of recorded images set to 5 ips/ 10 ips/ 15 ips become 4.2 ips/ 8.3 ips/ 12.5 ips respectively if any of the basic setup, the event recording or the emergency recording of the same camera is set to 12.5 ips or 25 ips.


If the SD backup rec. or the SD recording function of the camera is used, set the frame rate of the event recording and the emergency recording to "Same as the basic".


[Referenced recording days]
Refer to the following section.
☞ Set up recording [Recording setup]
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Recording setup] tab.
Configure event-related settings such as the alarm output duration and buzzer duration.
Alarm action
Configure alarm-related items such as alarm output duration and alarm auto reset.
[Output duration]
Select the output duration for the alarm signal output from the terminal on the recorder’s rear panel when an alarm occurs. When "0 s" is selected, alarm signals will not be output.

 0 s/ 2 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min


 Ext.: Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset. Refer to the following section for further information about how to cancel the alarm action.
☞ Cancel the alarm action


 Rec.: Output of the alarm signal will continue during event recording.


Default: 2 s
[Buzzer duration]
Set the duration of the buzzer sound when an alarm occurs. When "0 s" is selected, the buzzer will not sound.
0 s/ 2 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min

Ext.: The buzzer will keep on sounding until the alarm action is reset. Refer to the following section for further information about how to cancel the alarm action.
☞ Cancel the alarm action


Rec.: The buzzer will keep on sounding during event recording.


Default: 2 s
[Auto reset time]
Set the time for automatically resetting the alarm action.

2 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min/ 3 min/ 5 min


Ext.: The alarm action will not automatically reset. Refer to the following section for further information about how to cancel the alarm action.
☞ Cancel the alarm action


Default: Ext.
Note:

If the time set for "Output duration" or "Buzzer duration" is longer than that set for "Auto reset time", the time set for "Auto reset time" will be applied.


[Message display]
Select whether or not to display a message on a PC connected via network when an alarm occurs.
 On: Display a message.
Off: Does not display a message.
Default: On
[Main monitor action]
While the main monitor is displaying the operation window, or in the Wide view display, select whether or not to switch to 1-screen display in association with alarm occurrence.

On: Switch the monitor display in association with alarm occurrence.


On(ACK/RESET): Switches the monitor display linking with the alarm confirmation and resetting.


Off: Does not switch the monitor display.
Default: Off
Note:

For "On(ACK/RESET)", set the General purpose I/O terminals to "Alarm reset input".
☞  Configure the settings and operations relating to the system [System management]


When set to "On(ACK/RESET)", the screen will not switch and the same camera image will continue to be displayed even if another alarm occurs during the linked operation. The alarm reset input on the alarm/control terminal switches to another camera. If multiple alarms occur during linked operation, the camera numbers are stored in the order in which they occurred.


The images from the camera selected for "Recording camera" of "Advanced setup" are displayed on a 1-screen.


The main monitor action will not be activated while recorded images are being played back or the setup menu is being displayed.


When the auto reset time have passed, it will return to the previously displayed screen. (When the mouse is operated while the main monitor action is being taken, it will not return to the previously displayed screen.)


[Event type]
Displayed when "On" or "On(ACK/RESET)" is selected for "Main monitor action". A event type to be linked is selected.
[Display]
Displayed when "On" or "On(ACK/RESET)" is selected for "Main monitor action".
It selects the display in which the main monitor action to be displayed.
Ctrl screen: Displays in the Ctrl screen.
Wide view: Displays in the Wide view.
Default: Ctrl screen
[Display camera]
It is displayed when "On" or "On (ACK/RESET)" is selected in "Main monitor action". When using AI privacy guard recording, select whether to display the camera (Recording camera) without privacy guard or the camera (AI privacy guard recording camera) with privacy guard.
Default: Recording camera
Advanced event setup
Configure advanced settings for individual alarm types (terminal alarm, camera site alarm, and command alarm). Clicking the [Advanced >] button for each item will open the respective "Advanced setup".
Configure the settings relating to the recording triggered by an alarm signal supplied to the ALARM/CONTROL connector of the recorder from an external alarm device such as a door sensor.
Configure the necessary settings for each alarm input terminal of the ALARM/CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the recorder.
[NX310]
[NX410/NX510]
Advanced terminal alarm setup
[Mode]
Select the action to be taken when an alarm signal is supplied.

Recording & alarm action: Performs all event actions according to the settings.


Recording only: Only recording, filing of event logs, and moving the camera to a preset position will be performed.


Off: Only filing of event logs will be performed.


Default: Recording & alarm action
[Alarm log]
Determine whether or not to save the alarm log.
Save: Logs will be saved.
Not save: Logs will not be saved.
Default: Save
[Setup by terminal]
Configure each setting for the alarm input terminal.
Note:

“Terminal 5" on the setting screen corresponds to terminal 10 (General purpose I/O 1) of the alarm control terminals on the rear panel of this product, and "Terminal 6" corresponds to terminal 11 (General purpose I/O 2) as well. To use this terminal, set it to "Alarm input" in the General purpose I/O terminal setting.
☞  Configure the settings and operations relating to the system [System management]


[Recording camera]
Select the camera for recording. When "Off" is selected, recording will not be performed.

Camera 1: Record using camera 1.


¦

Camera n: Record using camera n.


All: Applies all the registered cameras for recording.


Default: Camera number associated with the terminal number


Note:

When many cameras are registered and "All" is selected for "Recording camera", the start of alarm recording may be delayed depending on the cameras. It is recommended to perform pre-event recording.


[Preset]
Select the camera preset position (001 to 256) to which the camera is to be moved when an alarm signal is received. If "---" is selected, the camera will
not be moved to a preset position.
[Terminal output]
Choose whether or not to output an alarm signal from the alarm output terminal of the ALARM/CONTROL connector on the recorder’s rear panel when an alarm signal is received.

On: Outputs the alarm signals from the alarm output terminal.


Off: Does not output alarm signals.
Default: On
[Terminal input]
Select the terminal status for supplying an alarm signal to the alarm terminal.

N.O. (Normally Open): Signals will be supplied when short-circuited.


N.C. (Normally Close): Signals will be supplied when open-circuited.


Default: N.O.
[Name]
Enter the names of terminal alarms using the on-screen keyboard (up to 16 characters).
Note:

The alarm history and the body of e-mail notifications are displayed with the name you set.


[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Event setup] tab.
Note:

Refer to the following section for further information about the camera preset positions.
☞ Operate the camera


Set up the action to be taken when a TCP alarm notification received from a camera triggers camera site alarm.
Refer to the following section for further information about the items available for "Advanced camera site alarm setup"; "Mode" and "Alarm log", and also "Recording camera", "Preset", "name" and "Terminal output" under "Setup by camera".
Set up terminal alarm [Advanced terminal alarm setup]
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Event setup] tab.
Note:

If the event recording time is shorter than alarm deactivation time set from the camera, the event recording may not be done for alarms which continuously occur.
☞  Configure the advanced settings for schedule recording [Advanced schedule setup]


Set up the action to be taken when a command alarm signal received from a PC that is connected via a network protocol triggers command alarm.
Refer to the following section for further information about the items available for "Advanced command alarm setup"; "Mode" and "Alarm log", and also "Recording camera", "Preset" and "Terminal output" under "Setup by command number".
☞ Set up terminal alarm [Advanced terminal alarm setup]
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Event setup] tab.
Configure the special settings related to recording on this tab. Set up the recording mode, alarm disarm duration and TCP alarm port number (the port number for incoming site alarm).
[Recording mode]
Determine whether or not to stop all recording actions. Set to "Off", primarily to stop access to the HDD before turning off the power.
On: Performs recording.
Off: Stops all recording actions.
Default: On
Important:

If "Off" is selected, be sure to return the setting to "On" when resuming operation.


[Alarm disarm duration]
Set the period to suspend event actions for the case that the same kind of event (terminal alarm, camera site alarm, command alarm) occurs repeatedly at the same camera.
2 s/ 3 s/ 5 s/ 10 s
Default: 2 s
Note:
When registering in the remote monitoring, the Alarm disarm duration operates at 30 seconds, regardless of the set value.
[TCP alarm port number]
Specify the number of the port to be used for receiving site alarm.
Default: 1818
Note:

Enter the port number in five digits, right aligned. (Example: When the port number is 80, enter "00080".) The leading zeros are omitted here.


The following numbers, the HTTP port number, the HTTPS port number and the port number of the port forwarding are unavailable.
20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 79, 80, 105, 110, 123, 161, 162, 443, 546, 547, 995, 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004, 10005, 10006, 10007, 50000~50255


[Extension software alarm]
Set the extension software alarm name and message ID.
The AI-VMD and AI Occupancy Detection features must have been configured on the target camera to use the enhanced software alarms 1-8.
[Name]
Enter the names of the extension software alarms 1 to 16 from the on-screen keyboard (up to 16 characters).
Note:

The alarm log, event information display, event type, and REC event are displayed with the set name.
☞  Change event types and other information displayed on the timeline [Advanced setup]
☞  Search and play recording events (REC event search)


If the setting is saved in blank, it will return to the default name.


[Message ID]
Select alarm message ID to be received as extension software alarms 1 to 16 in decimal number (000 to 255).
Note:

When the message ID is set, the set alarm name is displayed in the event type and REC event.
☞  Change event types and other information displayed on the timeline [Advanced setup]
☞  Search and play recording events (REC event search)


Refer to the following URL for the message ID and detailed information of the Extension Software.
https://i-pro.com/global/en/surveillance/trainingsupport/support/technical-information
<Control No.: C0328>


[Emergency recording setup]
Configure the settings related to emergency recording.
[Recording time]
Select a recording duration for the emergency recording.
30 s/ 1 min/ 3 min/ 5 min/ 10 min/ 15 min/ 30 min

Manual: Records only while the connected external switch is being pressed. It records at least 8 seconds.


Ext.: Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset.


For details on canceling the alarm action, refer to the following section.
☞ Cancel the alarm action

Default: 30 s
[Emergency audio recording]
If audio recording is not set for the camera, select whether to record audio only during emergency recording.
On (AAC-LC):Records audio only during emergency recording.
Off:Does not record audio even during emergency recording.
Default: Off
Note:

For cameras without audio recording, audio will not be recorded even when it is set to a value other than “Off”.


●Depending on the timing when emergency recording is started, audio may be recorded at the end of the previous recording data just before the emergency recording.


●Even if you set emergency audio recording, the camera's live audio will not be output during emergency recording. Only recording will take place.


[External recording setup]
Select the schedule of the external recording.
Select schedule settings that you want conduct for each camera on [External recording setup].
 Off / Schedule 1 / ~ / Schedule 16
Default: Off
Note:

●When many cameras are registered, the switchover of the schedule by the external recording input may be delayed.


[SD backup rec.]
Set whether to save the image on the SD memory card or not when the communication is disconnected during the recording.

On: Uses the SD memory backup function.


Off: Does not use the SD memory backup function.


Default: Off
Important:

It is recommended to use the SD memory backup function with a wired network connection.


SD backup rec.
The SD memory backup is a function to save images on the SD memory card inserted in the camera when the recorder fails to communicate with the camera
during the set recording time.
The SD memory backup is only available if the camera supports the SD memory recording and the compression is set to H.264/H.265.
The SD memory recording is done by the registered compression of the camera.
Note:

If the camera is set to "Not use" the SD memory card or the SD memory card is not inserted (including insufficient insertion), error messages are displayed some times in a day and recording is paused for about 20 seconds.


If the SD backup rec. function is used, set the operation mode of the SD memory card to "Overwrite On" and set the stream transmission setting "Unicast" from the camera side.


Acquire the image saved on the SD memory card
Acquire the image saved on the SD memory card to he recorder and record it to the HDD.
Acquisition of images from the SD memory card is automatically done a quarter past every hour.
(0:15, 1:15, ∙∙∙23:15)
You can check whether the recorder is acquiring the SD memory data on the "Status display area".
Important:

This features saves only image data to the HDD. Audio data and information used in motion detection search are not saved.


When the recording starting time set on the schedule has arrived without communication between the camera and the recorder, the SD memory backup will not be executed.


Do not set the SD memory backup function to the same camera from multiple network disk recorders.


The recording time of the acquired SD memory data will be time of the camera. Adjust time of the camera and the recorder using the NTP function and the camera time auto synchronization function. If time is not adjusted, the SD memory backup may not be available.


After setting the SD memory backup function to "On", manually acquire the SD backup data from the camera. Beginning the next day, data acquisition will be automatically performed a quarter past every hour.
☞  Execute functions for special maintenance and service [Other]


Note:

All images may not be acquired at one time due to the time between time tables of the schedule and the total capacity of the images. The remaining images will be acquired at the subsequent acquisition time.


The image is not acquired during the following cases. Playing the image/HTTP downloading/ Emergency recording


If the following operations occur during acquiring the SD memory data, the acquisition is paused. Communication failure with the camera while acquiring SD memory data/Entering in HDD management page of [Advanced setup]


[Smart coding (GOP control)]
Select when you use the smart coding (GOP control) function of the camera.
 On (Advanced): Uses the smart coding.
Off: Does not use the smart coding.
For more information about this function, refer to the Operating Instructions of your camera.
[Special days]
Assign a schedule of another day individually as a special day.
For example, if you set "January 1st" to "Sunday", the recording will be performed as on Sunday, no matter which day of the week January 1st is actually on.
The following screen of the special day will be displayed when the [Setup >] button is clicked.
[Month] [Day]
Select a date that you want to set as a special day.
[Mode]
Select a day whose schedule you want to use.
Default: None

Other setup
[Make the frame rate of the pre-event recording to the frame rate of the event recording]
Check to set the frame rate of the pre-event recording to the frame rate of the event recording. Uncheck to return the frame rate to the standard settings (the frame rate of the schedule recording). The setting is only effective for our cameras.
[Do not send the bit rate setting to a camera for which the same frame rate is set for the basic setup, event recording and emergency recording]
The bit rate setting is not sent to the camera for which the same frame rate is set for each recording when it is checked. The setting is only effective for our cameras.
[Extend an event recording during "MotionAlarm" of ONVIF event]
When checked, the event recording that starts with "MotionAlarm" in the ONVIF event notified by the camera will be extended for the duration set in the event recording duration unless an end notification is received from the camera.
Configure the advanced settings for schedule recording [Advanced schedule setup]
Note:

Please be noted that if the communication is temporarily interrupted due to the network environment, the recording will continue until the alarm operation is canceled unless an end notification is received.


In "Advanced camera site alarm setup", when one camera is set to "Recording Camera" for multiple cameras, it may not work properly.
☞  Set up camera site alarm [Advanced camera site alarm setup]


The settings relating to the display of the main monitor or sub-monitor connected to the recorder are configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" - the "Monitor" page.
The settings relating to image switching such as multiscreen display and sequence display of live images are also configured on this page.
The "Monitor" page has 3 tabs; the [Main monitor] tab, the [Sub monitor] tab and the [Advanced setup] tab.
Perform settings relating to the main monitor display such as the display position of the camera title.
Camera title
[Display]
Determine whether or not to display the camera title on the main monitor.
On: Displays the camera title.
Off: Does not display the camera title.
Default: On
[Position]
Select the position to display the camera title on images.
L-Upper/ L-Lower/ R-Upper/ R-Lower
Default: R-Upper
[Camera title]
Enter a camera title to display for each camera using the on-screen keyboard. (Up to 16 characters)
Note:

When using together with the date and time display to be set on the camera or OSD(Display Title), adjust the position to be displayed to not to overlap with them.
☞ Set up date & time display [Date & time display]
☞ Set up OSD [Display Title]


The camera title configured on this setting will not be embedded on recorded images.


Live sequence (Wide view)
Set the sequence of the wide view screen on the main monitor.
The following live sequence (Wide view) screen will be displayed when the [Setup >] button is clicked.
[Mode]
Select a screen pattern of the sequence.
1-screen live sequence / 4-screen live sequence / 9-screen live sequence / 16-screen live sequence
Default: 1-screen live sequence
[Keep aspect ratio]
Select whether to change the aspect ratio of the displayed area if the aspect ratio of the image is different from the displayed area.

Checked: Keep aspect ratio (Does not change the ratio automatically).


Not checked: Does not keep aspect ratio (Changes the ratio automatically).


Default: Not checked
[Duration]
Set the interval (duration) for switching camera images.
3 s/ 5 s/ 10 s
Default: 5 s
Note:

Some cameras may take time to display images and the screen may be switched before images are displayed if the duration is short. In that case, set a longer time for the switching interval.


● Depending on the camera selected for sequence display, the switching interval between camera images may be longer.


[Camera selection]
Select the cameras to be included in the sequence display.
Mark the checkbox next to the desired camera. The selected cameras will be displayed in numerical order.
Note:

The selected cameras are displayed from the top in the 4-screen, 9-screen and 16-screen live sequence.


● The number of selected camera is within the number of split screens, it displays without switching the cameras.


[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Main monitor] tab.
Detection frame information display
Important:

This recorder displays detection frame information for the AI video motiondetection (WV-XAE200W, WV-XAE300W) and the AI occupancy detection (WV-XAE207W, WV-XAE300W).


Note:

In the following cases, detection frame information is not displayed.


 ・During fisheye image correction display


・Digital zoom in use・Displaying live sequence


・When the information display screen or confirmation screen is displayed


This recorder does not support the Additional information type "With detected object information (AI frame information)" of AI Video Motion Detection (WV-XAE200W).


If the number of people shown in the camera exceeds 40, correct occupancy detection will not be possible since some of the people cannot be detected.. For more details, refer to the operating instructions of the Extension Software (AI Occupancy Detection).


[Frame display]
Set whether to display the detection frame. You can select whether to display the detection frame before and after determination of the alarm, or display the detection frame only after determination of the alarm.
 On: Displays the detection frame.
 Off: Does not display the detection frame.
Default: Off

When set before and after determination, the detection frame is displayed as shown below depending on the type of alarm.

 AI-VMD alarm: detection frame before determination (blue frame) and detection frame after determination (red frame)


 Occupancy detection alarm: detection frame before determination (blue frame, light blue frame) and detection frame after determination (red frame)


  ・Blue frame: person in the detection area
  ・Light blue frame: person not in any detection area
  ・Red frame: person in the detection area where the alarm occurred

If set only after determination, the detection frame (red frame) will be displayed after the alarm is determined.
[Display the trace]
Set whether to display the trace.
 On: Display the trace.
 Off: Do not display the trace.
Default: Off

The locus of the detected moving body is displayed as a green line. Occupancy detection does not display the locus.
Other setup
Click [Setup >] button to display the following screen.
* This is an example screen of NX410.
[Select multiscreen buttons displaying on wide view operation panel]
The button whose checkbox is marked will be displayed on the wide view operation panel.
Note:

[NX410/NX510] When using the sub monitor, 64-screen in wide view is not available on the main monitor.


Other setup
[Auto-hide the status display panel and the operation panel in wide view]
Mark the checkbox to display or hide the status display panel and the operation panel in wide view in association with whether the mouse cursor is
displayed or hidden.
[Stretch images to fit the areas in control screen display]
Mark the checkbox to enlarge the vertical size of images with the aspect ratio of 16:9 to fit into the image display area on the control screen.
Note:

If the image is expanded by this setting, the camera operation or the motion detection search in the image may not function as the specified coordinates or area.


[Fix the HDMI output to the following video mode]
Fixes the signal system of the HDMI output when it is checked. The signal system is selectable from 4K and 1080p.
Note:

4K output is p/30Hz(4K/30p). Depending on your monitor, "ERROR" may be displayed, but you can still use this product without problems.


Do not select "4K" unless a 4K monitor is connected. Otherwise the monitor will display a black screen or fail to return to the setup menu.


When registering for remote monitoring, the HDMI output is fixed to 1080p.


[Activate the time-saving playback]
Mark the checkbox to activate the time-saving playback and play the recorded image up to 4 times faster if there is no movement in the recorded image.
(For playback by the operation of the recorder)
☞ Playback by designating a timeline
Important:

To use the time-saving playback, a camera that supports the motion detection information addition function is required. For more information about this function, refer to the Operating Instructions of the camera.


[Keep the aspect ratio for the full screen display (Except during live sequence)]
For "multiscreen select" of each wide view except for live sequence, select whether to change the aspect ratio of the displayed area if the aspect ratio of the image is different from the displayed area.

Checked: Keeps aspect ratio (Does not change the ratio automatically)


Not checked: Does not keep aspect ratio (Changes the ratio automatically)


Default: Not checked
[Switch to 1-screen display when playing from alarm log]
Select whether to switch to 1-screen display when selecting and playing back the row of the Date and Time you want to play on the alarm log panel of the main monitor.
Checked: Switch to 1-screen display
Unchecked: Do not switch to 1-screen display
Default: Checked

[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Main monitor] tab.
Set up the sub monitor by selecting the camera images to display, the image display duration, etc.
Camera title
[Display]
Set whether to display the camera title on the sub monitor.

On: Displays the camera title


Off: Does not display the camera title


Default: On
Display settings
Set the display sequence for camera images (image switching).
[Mode]
Select how to display images from the cameras.

 1-screen live sequence: Images from the cameras will sequentially be switched and displayed on 1-screen.


 4-screen live sequence: Switch between 4 screens.


 9-screen live sequence: Switch between 9 screens.


 Switch by alarm terminal input: [NX310]The display camera is switched to Cam.1 to 9 respectively according to the input signal of terminal alarm terminal numbers 1 to 9 and displayed on a single screen. When "Alarm input" is set in the General purpose I/O terminal setting, General purpose I/O1 to 4 are switched to camera 10 to 13 respectively.
[NX410/NX510]The display camera is switched to Cam.1 to 32 respectively according to the input signal of terminal alarm terminal numbers 1 to 32 and displayed on a single screen.


 24Screen: Images from the cameras will be displayed on 24Screen without switching the screen.


 32Screen: 32 screens are fixed and displayed.


[Keep aspect ratio]
Select whether to change the aspect ratio of the displayed area if the aspect ratio of the image is different from the displayed area.

Checked: Keep aspect ratio (Does not change the ratio automatically)


Not checked: Does not keep aspect ratio (Changes the ratio automatically)


Default: Not checked
[Duration]
Set the interval (duration) for switching camera images.
3 s/ 5 s/ 10 s
Default: 5 s
Note:

Some cameras may take time to display images and the screen may be switched before images are displayed if the duration is short. In that case, set a longer time for the switching interval.


Depending on the selection of the camera to be displayed in the sequence, the switching interval of camera images may be extended.


[Camera selection]
Select the cameras to be included in the sequence display.
Mark the checkbox next to the desired camera. The selected cameras will be displayed in numerical order.
Note:

When displaying a multiscreen display, the selected cameras are displayed aligned from the top.


The number of selected camera is within the number of split screens, it displays without switching the cameras even if the live sequence is selected.


Other setup
Click [Setup >] button to display the following screen.
[Secret view]
Secret view is a function that causes the camera image displayed on a 1-screen or the selected camera image on a multiscreen on the main monitor to be displayed as a black screen on the sub monitor.
Determine whether or not to use secret view.
On: Enables the secret view function.
Off: Disables the secret view function.
Default: Off
Note:

While "1-screen live sequence" is being performed, the secret view images will be skipped (not displayed).


The image on the sub monitor may momentarily go black when images are switched on the main monitor.


Other setup
[Fix the HDMI output to the following video mode]
Refer to the following section.
Set up the main monitor [Main monitor]
Configure the audio output setting of the monitor and select the video format sent to the sub monitor.
[Audio output camera]
The camera channel whose audio is output from the recorder will be fixed. To fix the camera channel, select the camera whose audio is to be output from the recorder.

Selected camera: Does not fix the camera channel (The recorder will output the audio of the camera whose images are being displayed.)


Cam.1 - Cam.n: Fixes the camera channel (The recorder will always output the audio of the selected camera.)


Default: Selected camera
Note:

To output audio from the monitor, set [Audio] in the Advanced recording setup to a setting other than "Off".
☞  Set up recording for individual cameras [Advanced recording setup]


Other setup
[Detect a power-off of the sub monitor (HDMI)]
If checked, when a sub-monitor is used in the configuration, the camera will notify you with an error behavior if the sub-monitor is not connected or powered off.
Note:

Some monitors may not be detected even if the monitor's power switch is turned off.


[Display stream 2 live image when displaying on the monitor with 1-screen display.]
Mark the checkbox to display 1-screen live image on stream 2.
Note:

The frame rate of the live image varies depending on the camera model and camera mode.


The settings relating to the network of the recorder are configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Network" page.
The "Network" page has [Basic], [e-Mail], [TCP alarm notification], [HTTP alarm] and [NTP/SNMP] tabs.
The basic settings relating to the network can be configured on this tab.
Note:

Enter the address octets and port numbers right-aligned. (Example: When the port number is 80, enter "00080".) The leading zeros are omitted here.


Network Setup
Configure the network settings of the recorder.
[Network settings]
Select how the IP address is set up.

 Static: Set the IP address by entering it in [IP address].


Auto (DHCP): Set the IP address using the DHCP function.


Default: Static

If this product is set to Auto (DHCP) and the IP address cannot be obtained from a DHCP server, set the IP address to the address in [IP address]. When an IP address can be obtained from a DHCP server, the obtained IP address is set in [IP address].

Only one port can be set to Auto (DHCP).
[IP address]
The IP address of the recorder will be displayed.
To change the IP address, select each octet of the address, and click the [▲]/[▼] button.
Default: 192.168.0.250 [Camera/PC port] 
         0.0.0.0 [PC port]
[Subnet mask]
Select the subnet mask in accordance with the recorder’s network environment. Enter in the same way as the IP address.
Default: 255.255.255.0 [Camera/PC port]
    0.0.0.0 [PC port]
[Default gateway]
Select the address for the default gateway in accordance with the recorder’s network environment.
Enter in the same way as the IP address.
Default: 192.168.0.1
DNS Setup
The settings relating to DNS (Domain Name System) can be configured on this tab.
[DNS]
Determine whether or not to use the DNS.
Off: Does not use the DNS.

Manual: When using DNS, it is possible to search IP addresses by host name.


Auto: Use DNS. Automatically detect DNS server addresses. This can be set only when the network settings is "Auto (DHCP)".


Default: Off
[Primary server address]
[Secondary server address]
When the DNS is used, select the IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS server. Enter in the same way as the IP address.
Default: 0.0.0.0
[Domain name]
Enter the domain name of the recorder. The first character of the domain name should be an alphabetical character.
Enter 3 to 63 alphanumeric characters including hyphens (-) and periods (.).
Default: localdomain
■DDNS Setup
Select the DDNS service to determine whether or not to use DDNS.

Off: Does not use the DDNS function.


Dynamic DNS update: Uses Dynamic DNS Update (RFC2136 compliant).


Default: Off
When using Dynamic DNS Update
Important:

Use the PC port for the Dynamic DNS Update. Also, select the "Static" for [Network settings].


Port forwarding needs to be set on the router before using the DDNS service of another company. Absolutely no warranty is provided for behavior involving another company's DDNS service.


Accordingly, our company bears no responsibility for any failure or damage caused in the using environment of this product due to the use of another company's DDNS service. For information regarding the selection and setting of DDNS services of other companies, contact the service provider.


[Host name]
Enter the host name to use with the Dynamic DNS Update service.

Available number of characters: 0 to 250 characters
Enter in the format (Host name).(Domain name)


Default: NWDR
Note:

Contact your network administrator regarding usable host names.


[Access interval]
From the below, select the interval for checking the IP address and host name of the Dynamic DNS Update Service server.
10 min. / 20 min. / 30 min. / 40 min. / 50 min. / 1 h / 6 h / 24 h.
Default: 1 h
Other setup
Clicking the [Advanced >] button displays the following screen.
* This is an example screen of NX410.
Network setup [Maintenance port]
[NX410/NX510] Set the network for the maintenance port of the recorder.
[IP address]
[NX410/NX510] Default: 192.168.2.250
[Subnet mask]
[NX410/NX510] Default: 255.255.255.0
Other setup
[HTTP port number]
Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send images from the recorder.
It is unnecessary to change it for normal use.
1 - 65535
Default: 80
Note:

Depending on the network settings, network communication may not be established if the HTTP port number has been changed. In this case, refer to the administrator of each network.


The following numbers, the HTTPS port number, the site alarm receive port number and the port number of the port forwarding are unavailable.
20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 79, 105, 110, 123, 161, 162, 443, 546, 547, 995, 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004, 10005, 10006, 10007, 50000~50255


[Easy IP Setup accommodate period]
Set time to enable operation of the network settings from the dedicated software to 20 minutes or unlimited from the launch of the recorder.
20 min: Enables operation to change the IP address of the recorder from the dedicated software for 20 minutes only after the launch of the recorder.
Unlimited: Always enables operation to change the IP address of the recorder from the dedicated software.
Default: 20 min
Port forwarding
Click the [Setup >] button to set the port forwarding.
Important:

Port forwarding cannot be used with cameras that connection method is set to HTTPS in "Security between this product and camera".


[Port forwarding]
Set whether to enable the port forwarding or not.
On: Sets the port forwarding.
Off: Does not set the port forwarding.
Default: On
[Port setup]
Set the port number of each camera between 1 to 65535 if the port forwarding is set.

Default:[NX310] Cam.1: 60001 ~ Cam.32: 60032
[NX410] Cam.1: 60001 ~ Cam.64: 60064
[NX510] Cam.1: 60001 ~ Cam.128: 60128


Note:

The following numbers, the HTTPS port number, the site alarm receive port number and the port number of the port forwarding are unavailable.20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 79, 105, 110, 123, 161, 162, 443, 546, 547, 995, 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004, 10005, 10006, 10007, 50000~50255


Static route
Click the [Setup >] button to set a static route.
Note:

If using the static route, select the "Static" for [Network settings].


[Static route]
Set a static route. Configure this setting after fully understanding the network environment of the recorder.
On: Enables the static route.
Off: Disables the static route.
Default: Off
[Address]
Set the destination address. To change the IP address, click the [▲]/[▼] button.
[Subnet mask]
Set the destination subnet mask. Enter in the same way as the address.
[Gateway]
Set the destination gateway. Enter in the same way as the address.


[Back] button
Click this button after completing the settings.
The settings of alarm mail notice, the settings of warning mail and the settings to use the mail functions can be configured on this tab.
Alarm mail
[SMTP server address]
Enter an IP address or a name of the SMTP server to send e-mails. The name of the SMTP server is available only when "Manual" is selected for "DNS" on the [Basic] tab accessed from the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Network" page of the setup menu. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens (-) and periods (.).
[SMTP port number]
Enter the port number of the SMTP server.
1 - 65535
Default: 25
[POP server address]
Enter an IP address or name of the POP server to be used for POP before SMTP authentication. The name of the POP server is available only when "Manual" is selected for "DNS" on the [Basic] tab accessed from the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Network" page of the setup menu. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens (-) and periods (.).
[Authentic method]
Select the authentication method to send e-mails from the following.
None/ POP before SMTP/ SMTP
Default: None
[Authentic method - User name]
Enter the user name to be required for the authentication. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding " " ", " & " listed in the description of "Note".
[Authentic method - Password]
Enter the password to be required together with the user name for the authentication. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding " " ", " & " listed in the description of "Note". An entered character for the password will be displayed as "*".
Note:

Available characters are as follows.


  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! # $ % ‘ ( ) * + ,- . / : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~


[Sender’s address]
Enter the mail address of a sender. Entered mail addresses will be displayed in the "From" (sender) line. Enter up to 127 alphanumeric characters
including hyphens (-), periods (.), @, and _.
Default: NWDR
[Security]
Alarm mails or warning mails will be encrypted and transmitted. Authentication method will be set to "SMTP" if it is not set to "Off". Set the user name and password for the authentication.
Off / SMTP over SSL / STARTTLS
Default: Off
[Destination address - Address1 - Address4]
Enter the mail addresses of the recipients of the alarm mail and the warning mail. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens (-), periods (.), @, and _.
☞ Alarm mail
Check the desired mail type (Warning/Alarm) to be sent.
Up to 4 destination addresses can be registered.
The settings to notify the PC of the event and error information when an event or an error occurs can be configured on this tab.
To display the event and error information, it is necessary that the software (option) is installed on the recipient PC.
Refer to our technical information web site for details on the software.
[Port number(to PC)]
Enter the port number of the recipient PCs.
It is usually not necessary change the default.
Default: 1818
[Retry]
Set the number of retry attempts for the transmission to the PC.
0 - 8 (times) (In steps of times)
Default: 2
Note:

If the transmission to the PC fails, increase the number of retry attempts.


[Destination address - Address1 - Address8]
Enter the addresses of the recipient PCs. Enter the IP address or host name for "Address1" - "Address8".
The host name is available only when "Manual" is selected for "DNS" on the [Basic] tab accessed from the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Network" page of the setup menu.
Up to 8 destination addresses can be registered.
Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens (-) and periods (.).
Configure the settings to notify the PC via HTTP when an event or error occurs.
[Address 1] to [Address 5]
Set the IP address or host name of the HTTP server for HTTP alarm notification. Up to 5 addresses can be set.

Available number of characters: 0 - 255 characters


Available characters: Half-width alphanumeric characters, half-width symbols


Default setting: http://

Input example: http://IP address: Port number, or http://host name: Port number https://IP address: Port number, https:// host name: Port number


[User name]
Enter the user name to access the HTTP server.

Available number of characters: 0 - 63 characters


Unavailable characters: Full-width and half-width symbols " " " " & "


Default setting: Blank
[Password]
Enter the password to access the HTTP server.

Available number of characters: 0 - 63 characters


Unavailable characters: Full-width and half-width symbols " " " " & "


Default setting: Blank
Note:

Basic or Digest authentication is performed according to the HTTP server's authentication request.


[Notification data]
Enter the content of the notification to be added after the HTTP servers set in [Address 1] to [Address 5].
Available number of characters: 0 - 255 characters
Available characters: Half-width alphanumeric characters, half-width symbols
Default setting: /

By checking the "Alarm", "Emergency recording input", "Camera/Recorder Error", "HDD/Recording Error" and "Network error" checkboxes, HTTP alarm
notifications will be sent when the respective event or error occurs.
Note:

If you enable the HTTP alarm function, the authentication information (user name and password) of the HTTP server may be leaked on the network when an alarm is notified to the HTTP server.


The "Notification data" must be entered with a slash (/).


If the "Notification data" is left blank and press the [OK] button, "/" will be set.


Example: If "http://192.168.0.100" is set as the "Address" and "/cgi-bin/comalarm.cgi?CMD=01" is set as the "Notification data", the HTTP alarm notification "http://192.168.0.100/cgi-bin/comalarm.cgi?CMD=01" will be used for the HTTP alarm notification.


The settings to synchronize the system clock with the NTP (Network Time Protocol) and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) server can be configured on this tab.
■NTP setup
[Time adjustment]
Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to adjust the time according to the NTP server.
On: Adjusts the time automatically.
Off: Does not adjust the time automatically.
Default: Off
Important:

Inaccuracy of time stamp on recorded images due to inaccurate clock adjustment of this product may cause operational problems. When the system operation requires an accurate time setting, use the NTP auto time adjustment using an NTP server.


[Primary server address]
[Secondary server address]
Enter the address or name of the NTP server when adjusting the time using the NTP server.
The name of the NTP server is available only when "Manual" is selected for "DNS" on the [Basic] tab accessed from the "Advanced setup" menu - the
"Network" page of the setup menu.
Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens (-) and periods (.).
Note:

Entering "http://" is not necessary if the server name is entered.


Important:

It is possible to run the recorder as an NTP server to be referred by the cameras. In this case, set the port number of the camera to "123". Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for information on how to configure the settings of the camera.


■SNMP setup
Set this item to check the status of the recorder by connecting to the SNMP server.
[SNMP version]
Select the SNMP version to be used.
By using SNMPv3, communication data can be encrypted and communication security can be improved.
Off: SNMP is not used.
SNMMPv1/v2: SNMPv1/v2 will be enabled.
SNMPv3: SNMPv3 will be enabled.
SNMPv1/v2/v3: SNMPv1/v2/v3 will be enabled.
Default: Off
[SNMPv1/v2 - Community]
Enter a name used for SNMP authentication (up to 32 alphanumeric characters).

Characters that cannot be input: half-width symbols " "

"
[SNMPv1/v2 - Prohibit access from the outside of subnet]
Set whether to prohibit access from the outside of subnet by SNMPv1/v2.

Checked: Prohibits access from the outside of subnet.


Not checked: Allows access from the outside of subnet.


Default setting: Checked
Important:

To ensure security, it is suggested to prohibit access from outside the subnet when SNMPv1/v2 is used.


[SNMPv3 - User name]
The user name of SNMPv3 will be set.

Number of input characters: 1 to 32


Characters that cannot be input: half-width symbols " " ", " & ", " : ", " ; ", "¥"


[SNMPv3 - Authentication method]
Select the authentication method of SNMPv3 from MD5/SHA1.
Default: MD5
[SNMPv3 - Encryption method]
Select the encryption method of SNMPv3 from DES/AES.
Default: DES
[SNMPv3 - Password]
Set the password of SNMPv3.
For the password, use three or more types of characters from upper- and lowercase alphabetic characters, numbers, and symbols. Set a password
which does not include the user name.
Number of input characters:

- When the authentication method is MD5: 8 to 16 characters


- When the authentication method is SHA1: 8 to 20 characters


Characters that cannot be input: half-width symbols " " ", " & "


[System name]
Enter a name (up to 255 alphanumeric characters) for management of the recorder by the SNMP system.

Characters that cannot be input: half-width symbols " " "


Example: No1
[Location]
Enter a location where the recorder is installed. (up to 255 alphanumeric characters)

Characters that cannot be input: half-width symbols " " "


Example: 2F
[Contact]
Enter the contact information such as a mail address of an administrator of this recorder. (up to 255 alphanumeric characters)

Characters that cannot be input: half-width symbols " " "



Check the registration status of any camera registered and connected to the remote monitoring of the product.
[Register for remote monitoring]
Register the product for remote monitoring.
[Unregister for remote monitoring]
Unregister the product from remote monitoring.
[Update the service status]
Click the [Update] button to update the registration status of the cameras connected and displayed in [Service Status] to the latest information.
[Service status]
Displays the registration status of each connected camera for remote monitoring.
Register for remote monitoring [Register for remote monitoring]
On the [Service status] tab, click the [Register for remote monitoring] > [Settings] button to display the following screen.
Follow the following steps to register for the remote monitoring.
1.
Check the registration status of the monitoring system to the remote monitoring from [Remote monitoring registration status].
When "Registered" is displayed: You have already registered with the remote monitoring and do not need to perform any operations from Step 2.
When "Not registered" is displayed: Proceed to Step 2.
2.
Register the product to the remote monitoring.
Before carrying out registration, check the following:
Check that the product is connected to the Internet from [Internet connection status]. When "Not connected" is displayed, connect the product to the Internet.
Check that the product is connected to the remote monitoring from [Remote monitoring connection status]. If [Remote monitoring connection status] displays "Not connected" even though you are connected to the Internet, check that the SSL connection (port number: 443) is permitted.
If you do not have a remote monitoring account, scan the QR code displayed on the screen with a smartphone/tablet to access the account registration URL and follow the guide to obtain an account.
When you click the [Register] button of [Register for remote monitoring], the following [Remote monitoring login] screen is displayed.
Enter the email address and password used when creating the remote monitoring account and click the [OK] button, and a confirmation screen will appear.
Click the [OK] button to register this product with the remote monitoring.
Note:
If the registration fails, check the following:

Is the remote monitoring connected?


Do you have a remote monitoring account?


Is the email address/password for the remote monitoring account entered correctly?


Is the remote monitoring under maintenance?


The settings such as user authentication On/Off, administrator registration and operation levels can be configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "User management" page.
The "User management" page has [Basic], [User registration], [Administrator setup] and [Host registration] tabs.
The settings relating to login when using the mouse, user authentication for network operations, and user levels can be configured on this tab.
Operation
Configure the settings to enable auto login when turning on the recorder.
[Auto login]
Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to activate the auto login function.

On: Logs in to the recorder automatically.


Off: Does not log in to the recorder automatically.
Login is required when operating the recorder from the logout status.


Default: On
[Auto login user]
When "On" is selected for "Auto login", the users registered as auto login users in this setting can log in to the recorder automatically. An auto login user should be one of the users registered in the recorder.
Default: (Administrator)
[Quick login]
Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether to enter or select the user name.

On: Login by selecting a displayed user name.


Off: User name needs to be entered.


Default: Off
[Auto logout]
Set the time to wait until auto logout when no operations are made while displaying live images.

Off: Does not logout to the recorder automatically.


After 1 min/ After 3 mins/ After 5 mins/ After 30 mins


Default: Off
Note:

When "On" is selected for "Auto login", the user will not be logged out automatically even if other values than "Off" is selected for "Auto logout". When logout is performed, login will be automatically performed by the user registered in "Auto login user".
☞ Logout


To prevent inappropriate operations, it is recommended to select settings other than "Off" for "Auto logout".


Network
Determine whether or not to require user authentication for operating the recorder from a PC.
[User authentication]
Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to authenticate the user.

On: Login followed by user authentication


Off: Login without user authentication


Default: On
[Host authentication]
Determine whether to enable or disable the host authentication.
On: Login followed by host authentication.
Off: Login without the host authentication.
Default: Of
User level settings
Set up the operations allowed at each user level (Administrator/Manager/Operator/Viewer) by marking the respective checkboxes. To stop a user from
operating certain functions, do not check the respective function. The setting for the administrator cannot be changed. The system can also be set up to allow only live operation (image switching) after logout.
Note:

Only a user logged in as "Administrator/Manager" can change the user level settings.


At the default, operations allowed at the user level are as follows:


  Administrator/Manager: Possible to perform all the operations (Administrators)


 Operator: Possible to perform a part of the settings of the recorder and alarm reset (Head of operators)


  Viewer: Possible to monitor or play the images (Operators)


  * Administrators and managers can perform all operations. The difference between an administrator and a manager is that an administrator has priority over a manager; if both perform the same operation at the same time, that of the administrator will have priority.


The screenshot shows the default.


When a user tries to operate a function that is not checked (restricted function), the login window may sometimes be displayed to prompt a user with the required user level to log in.


Restrictable operations
It is possible to allow or restrict the following operations for each user.
Operation
Description
Camera operation
Camera images displayed on the main monitor can be changed.
Camera control
Camera control such as panning and tilting can be performed.
Search and playback
Recorded images can be played back and searched by VMD search.
Copy
Recorded images can be copied to storage media such as a USB.
Alarm reset
An alarm action can be canceled.
Error reset
An error action can be canceled.
Setup
Setup menus can be displayed and the settings can be configured.
Camera image display
Images from each camera can be displayed. To set up the display of camera images, click the [Setup >] button.
(☞ Configure the basic settings relating to user management [Basic])

* It is recommended to restrict "Setup" to the manager/administrator.


* Even if "Setup" is set to be available to each user, there will be some operations restricted to the administrator only.


* If the user level is not displayed for the camera image, it is recommended that the "Copy" operation among same user level will not be allowed.


Set up the user level for individual cameras
Select the cameras allowed for operation by each user level (operator/viewer/logged out) by marking the respective checkboxes.
Remove the check mark from any cameras not to be displayed. The setting for the administrator/manager cannot be changed.
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Basic] tab.
Note:

If the AI privacy guard recording camera is set, clicking the [Execute] button on the screen can remove all the check marks from the cameras without AI privacy guard.


Use this tab to register, edit or delete user names and passwords.
Register new user
Register user information such as a user name, password and operation level.
The maximum number of users that can be registered is 32.
[User name]
Enter the user name using the on-screen keyboard.
The user name must be between 1-32 characters including the half-width alphanumeric and the symbol excluding " " ", " & ", " : ", " ; ", "¥" ",".
[Password]
Enter the user password using the on-screen keyboard. The password must be between 8-32 characters including the half-width alphanumeric and
the symbol (excluding " " " and " & "). Use at least three types of characters among alphabet (uppercase), alphabet(lowercase), numbers and
symbols. The registered password will be displayed as "*****" regardless of what is entered.
Important:

For enhanced security, change the password on a regular basis.


Do not reuse passwords on other recorders or devices.


If you forget the administrator name and the password, the recorder must be initialized (repair).


[Level]
Display the operation level of a user.
Operable functions can be set on the [Basic] tab
☞ Configure the basic settings relating to user management [Basic]
 Manager/ Operator/ Viewer

* Administrator and manager both have the same level, but the administrator has the higher priority.


Default: Operator
[Default screen]
Select a startup screen to be displayed after login.
The parameters differ depending on the model. Refer to the following section for details.
☞ Advanced setup
Default: 4Screen(1)
Note:

When "9Screen", "16Screen" or any of wide view screen is selected, the default screen on the web browser of the PC will be set to the live image of camera 1.


[Camera partitioning]
Select which control range each camera should follow.
Common setting: The camera follows "User level settings" of "User management>Basic".
Individual setting: The camera follows camera partitioning settings set for each user.
Click the [Setup >] button to set the camera partitioning individually.
Set the camera partitioning individually.
Set availability of image display and camera operation in each camera for the assigned user.
View/Operate: Enables display of live/recorded images and camera operation.
View: Enables display of live/recorded images, but disables camera operation.
Off: Disables display of live/recorded images and camera operation.
Note:

Camera operation is not available when "Camera control" is limited in "User level settings" of the [Basic] tab for the operation level of the assigned user, even if "View/Operate" is set.


If the AI privacy guard recording camera is set, clicking the [Execute] button on the screen can turn Off all the settings for the cameras without AI privacy guard.


[Registration] button
Select this button to newly register the edited user information.
Edit user information
Edit or delete the user information that has been registered.
Select the user whose user information is to be edited or deleted. To edit items, proceed as for new user registration.
[Edit] button
Registers the edited user information.
[Delete] button
Deletes the selected user.
The administrator information relating to the password and default screen, etc. can be registered on this tab.
[Administrator name]
Enter the administrator name using the on-screen keyboard. The administrator name must be between 1-32 characters including the half-width alphanumeric and the symbol excluding " " ", " & ", " : ", " ; ", "¥", ",".
[Password]
Enter the administrator password using the on-screen keyboard. The password must be between 8-32 characters including the half-width alphanumeric and the symbol (excluding " " " and " & "). Use at least three types of characters among alphabet (uppercase), alphabet (lowercase), numbers and symbols.
The registered password will be displayed as "*****" regardless of what is entered.
Important:

For enhanced security, change the password on a regular basis.


Do not reuse passwords on other recorders or devices.


[Password (Retype)]
Enter the password that has been set for "Password" again for confirmation.
[Level]
Display the operation level of an administrator. It is impossible to change the setting value for an administrator. "Administrator" has been set for the administrator.
[Default screen]
Select a startup screen to be displayed after login.
☞ Register, edit or delete the user information [User registration]
[Edit] button
Register the edited administrator information.
Register, edit or delete the host information of the PC which can access to the recorder via the Internet.
Register new host
Register the host information that uses the recorder such as the host IP address and the operation level.
Up to 32 hosts can be registered.
[Host IP address]
Enter the IP address in IPv4 format.
Enter the IP address in half width digits from 0 to 255.
"*" can be used as a special character representing all numbers.
"*.*.*.*" cannot be registered.
[Level]
Select an operation level.
(Refer to the following section for the setting contents).
☞ Register, edit or delete the user information [User registration]
Default: Manager
[Default screen]
Select a startup screen to be displayed after login on the web browser.
Since the parameters differ depending on the model, refer to the following section for details.
☞ Advanced setup
Default: Cam.1
[Registration] button
Registers the set host information as a new.
Edit host information
Change or delete the registered host information.
Select a host information to change or delete on [Host IP address]. To edit items, proceed as for new user registration.
[Edit] button
Registers the edited user information.
[Delete] button
Deletes the selected user.
The version of the recorder and disk information is displayed, and the settings relating to hard disk drives can be configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Maintenance" page. It is also possible to initialize the setup data of the setup pages, check the system logs and register the license on this page. The "Maintenance" page has [System information], [HDD information] and [System management] tabs.
■System information
The version (of the software and hardware), serial number, network information (MAC address, IP address, line speed), temperature inside the recorder and highest temperature inside the recorder, etc. are displayed on this tab.
* This is an example screen of NX410.
Note:

● System information will not be updated while the "Maintenance" page is being displayed.


● The actual line speed will be displayed in "( )" of the "Line speed" column.


● The current temperature in the body is higher than the ambient temperature due to a temperature increase of internal parts. The temperature increase of internal parts varies according to the load on equipment.


Even if the ambient temperature is the same, the displayed temperature will differ depending on the model.


● In order to prevent equipment failure and safety, if an internal component (such as HDD and CPU) reaches a temperature outside of the specified temperature range, the system will detect the temperature abnormality and take an error action.


System device information
Extension unit information (EXT) [NX410/NX510]
Displays the version information of the extension unit, temperature information and recovery progress information. Click [View >] button to display the following screen.
Note:

The recovery progress information is displayed during the mirroring recovery or the RAID recovery.


[SD card information of camera]
The SD card information and the SD memory backup progress of the camera in which the SD memory backup is set are displayed. Click [View >] button to display the following screen.
[Software] Displays the software version of the camera.
[SD card model number] Displays the model number of the SD memory card used for the camera.
[Operation time] Displays the operation time of the SD memory card used for the camera.
[Overwrite time] Displays the number of the overwriting of the SD memory card used for the camera.
[Backup progress information] Displays the progress of the SD memory backup.
Date & time display: Date and time of the image being acquired from the SD memory card of the camera.
-: No image data to be acquired from the SD memory card of the camera is available.
Note:

Some cameras may not be able to retrieve SD card information.


Online user information
[Number of login user]
The number of login users indicates those who have logged into the recorder via network.
Capacity of the hard disk drive and the running time of this product, time range of the recorded images, etc. will be displayed.
* This is an example screen of NX410 in single mode.
Note:

HDD information will not be updated while the "Maintenance" page is being displayed.


The recovery progress information is displayed next to the HDD operation mode display during mirroring recovery.


If the recording group is set, items related to the Recording group setup are displayed.


If this product is under heavy load, images may not be recorded for several seconds at playback during mirroring recovery.


● [NX410/NX510] Information on HDD9 is not displayed during mirroring mode.


[Operation mode of HDD]
Operation mode of HDD will be displayed.
Refer to the following section for further information.
☞ About the setup of HDD operation mode
[Capacity]
Displays the capacities of the hard disk drives.
[Operation]
Displays the operating time of the hard disk drives.
[Status]
Displays the statuses of the hard disk drives.
Normal: Hard disk drives that are operating normally. The number indicates the order of use.
Playback-only: Hard disk drives for playback use only (Recording is unavailable.)
Removed: Hard disk drives that are excluded from operation due to fault
Error: Hard disk drives that have become faulty during the format process
Blank: No HDD connected
Added: HDD cannot be used until it is formatted
[Recorded time range]
Displays the time range of the images recorded on the hard disk drives.
Note:

● [NX310] Although the range of date and time are displayed for the recovery target HDD even during mirroring recovery, the content will not be the same as the recovery source HDD until the recovery is completed.


● [NX410/NX510] When using in Mirroring mode/RAID5 mode/RAID6 mode, "Operation time" will be displayed for each hard disk drive respectively, while "Capacity"/"Status"/"Recorded time range" will be displayed together for multiple hard disk drives.


[Overwrite cycle]
Calculates and indicates the overwriting cycle of the hard disk drives, based on the past recording performance (the date & time of the oldest recorded data, the current date & time and the capacity of the hard disk drive).
Note:

While overwriting recording is being performed, the overwriting cycle will be calculated based on the date & time of the oldest recorded data and that of the newest recorded data.


The more often the recording was performed in the past, the more accurate the calculation of overwriting cycle will be.


When the recording conditions are changed or when data is automatically deleted, the overwriting cycle will not be indicated accurately.


● Overwrite cycle will not be displayed when setting the recording group.


[Camera recording group check]
The check screen of the Camera recording group is displayed. Click [View >] button to display the following screen.
About the setup of HDD operation mode
[HDD remaining capacity]
Displays remaining capacity of HDD. Also, the timing to notice when the capacity becomes low can be set.
Click [View] button to display HDD remaining capacity.

* Example above shows the screen for single mode.


[Capacity]
Displays the capacity of HDD.
[Remaining capacity]
Displays remaining capacity of HDD.
Note:

Remaining capacity displayed does not include capacity used to manage data. Therefore, the displayed HDD capacity is less than the actual amount.


Remaining capacity will displayed as 0GB if the whole space of the HDD is used up by recording data.


[HDD Remaining capacity notice]
Set the notification timing for when the remaining capacity of HDD becomes low compared to the total capacity. There are E-mail notification and original notification.
Off: Does not perform HDD remaining capacity notice.
1%~10%: Notifies when remaining capacity becomes below the set value.
Default: Off
HDD Maintenance
Set a password for the HDD viewer, format and remove HDDs. Click the [Setup >] button for HDD maintenance.
[Set password for HDD viewer]
Set whether you will assign a password to the HDD mounted on the recorder. Setting it to "On" allows you to set a password to the HDD when removing HDD. When you use a HDD with a password set in HDD viewer, you need to enter the password.

 On:Sets a password for the HDD.


 Off:Does not set a password for the HDD.。


Default: Off
Important:

Removing the HDD without the following removal process of the HDD, the password is not set in the HDD.
Confirm the hard disk drive information [HDD information]
About the removal process and the link process of hard disk drives


[Password]
Assign a password for HDD viewer using the on-screen keyboard. The password must be between 8-32 characters including the half-width alphanumeric and the symbol (excluding " " " and " & "). Use at least three types of characters among alphabet (uppercase), alphabet (lowercase), numbers and symbols. The set password will be displayed as "*****" regardless of what is entered.
Important:

● If you forget the password of the removed HDD, you cannot play back the HDD in HDD viewer.


[Password (Retype)]
Enter the password that has been set for "Password" again for confirmation.
[Registration] button
Register the password that you have set.
[Save HDD viewer (to USB medium)]
Save HDD viewer to a USB medium (external storage device). Click the [Execute >] button to display the confirmation window to start saving. HDD viewer is saved under the USB medium drive as a compressed file (NX_HDD_Viewer.zip). Unzip the file to use it. The operating instructions of HDD viewer are available on our following website. 
https://i-pro.com/global/en/surveillance/documentation_database
[Format HDD]
Select a HDD to format and click the [Start] button to format the HDD.
Important:

When a hard disk drive is formatted, all the recorded images will be erased.


HDDs with "Playback only" or "Added" status only can be selected.


After starting to format the HDD, copying, downloading and backing up to NAS in process will stop.


[Remove HDD]
Select a HDD to remove and click the [Start] button to display the password confirmation window for the HDD viewer. When the entered value and the setting match, the HDD is removed.
Important:

HDDs in recording cannot be selected. If the HDD stand-by control mode is On, a HDD following the HDD in recording also cannot be selected. If the operation mode of HDDs is the mirroring mode, one of the two HDDs in recording may be removed.


After starting to format the HDD, copying, downloading and backing up to NAS in process will stop.


The settings relating to the actions at an error occurrence and auto data deletion from hard disk drives can be configured on this tab. It is also possible to display the logs on this page. In addition, general maintenance, such as license registration, setting initialization and firmware upgrade, can be performed on this tab.
[NX310]
[NX410/NX510]
■System setup
[Error output duration]
Select the duration to output a signal to notify the external devices of an error (HDD error, camera error, recorder error, recording error or network error).
When "0 s" is selected, the signal is not output.

0 s/ 2 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min


Ext.: When "Ext." is selected, the signal will keep on being output until the error is reset.


Default: 2 s
Note:

Refer to the following section for how to reset the error.
☞ Cancel the error action


[Error buzzer duration]
Configure the settings to sound a buzzer at an error occurrence. When "0 s" is selected, buzzer will not sound.

0 s/ 2 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min


Ext.: When "Ext." is selected, the buzzer that started sounding at an error occurrence will keep on sounding until the buzzer is stopped.


Default: 2 s
Note:

Refer to the following section for further information about how to stop buzzer beeping.
☞ Stop buzzer beeping


[Safe shutdown time][NX410/NX510]
Set time to start the power outage process after the power failure detection signal is input to the recorder.

 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min/ 2 min/ 3 min/ 4 min/ 5 min


Default: 10 s
[HDD stand-by control mode]
Set a mode not to count the operation time of a hard disk drive (HDD stand-by control mode) by temporarily pausing HDDs other than those which are recording or waiting for recording.

 On:Operates in the HDD stand-by control mode.


 Off:Operates in the normal mode.


Default: Off
Note:

In Single mode, it is effective when it consists of 3 or more HDD.


In Mirroring (RAID1) mode, it is effective when it consists of 6 or more HDD.


In RAID5/RAID6 mode, it is effective when it consists of 3 units or more.


It may take time to play the data in the inactive HDD during the HDD stand-by control mode.


During the HDD stand-by control mode, the date will not be displayed in white on the calendar of the date and time operation panel even if there isa recorded image.
☞ Play image recorded at a designated date & time


The number of recording event search is not displayed during the HDD stand-by control mode.
☞ Search and play recording events (REC event search)


[HDD hour meter warning]
If the operation time of a hard disk drive reaches a specified level, a warning will be performed. When "Off" is selected, warning will not be performed.
Off/ 10000 h/ 20000 h/ 30000 h/ 40000 h/ 50000 h
Default: 20000 h
[Auto data delete]
Select to determine how many days should have passed from the recorded day to delete data automatically from the hard disk drive.

Off/ 1 day/ 2 days/ 3 days/ 4 days/ 5 days/ 6 days/ 7 days/ 8 days/ 9 days/ 10 days/ 14 days/ 30 days/ 45 days/ 60 days/ 90 days/ 120 days/ 150 days/ 180 days/ 184 days/ 365 days/ 366 days/ 730 days/ 731 days


Default: Off (Does not delete the data automatically.)
Note:

The auto data delete will be performed at 0:05. If the power is not turned on at this time, the auto data delete will not be done.


If the recording group is set, the auto data delete will not be performed.


[Camera time auto synchronization]
When a date changes, the clock of the cameras will be synchronized with the clock of this product.
On: Synchronized
Off: Not synchronized
Default: On
Note:

If you change [Time adjustment] from Off to On on the [NTP/SNMP] tab on the "Network" page, the time before adjustment will be set on the camera. If you want to set the time, execute [Synchronize the camera's time with this unit] under [Other].


[General purpose I/O terminal setting] [NX310]
[General purpose 1] to  [General purpose 4]
Sets the application of the General purpose input/output terminals.
If the General purpose I/O terminals are not used, set to "Undefined".
Undefined / Alarm input
Default setting: Undefined
[Web browser display mode]
Sets the background color of the web browser.
 Light/Dark
Default setting: Light
■Logs
The following logs can be checked.
Access log: Logs of accessing the recorder
Operation log: Logs of operating the recorder
Network log: Logs of network errors
To check each log, click the [View >] button.
Note:

Information will not be updated while logs are being displayed.


About the access log
The date & time when logged in/out for the recorder, the user name, and the IP address will be displayed.
Up to 500 logs are saved.
When more than 500 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwritten.

**LOGIN/**LOGOUT: A user has logged in/out the recorder.


** indicates a user name or an IP address.


About the operation log
The operation log displays specific operations of the recorder and their dates and time in a list.
Up to 500 logs are saved.
When more than 500 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs.

CONFIG LOGIN / CONFIG LOGOUT: A host has logged in/out the "HDD management" page.


UPDATE SETTINGS: Settings have been changed.


POWER ON: The power of the recorder has been turned on.


 POWER ON(UPDATE): The recorder is rebooted after the software is updated.


 BEFORE TIME CHANGE MANUALLY: Before the system clock has been changed


AFTER TIME CHANGE MANUALLY: Just after the system clock has been changed


BEFORE TIME CHANGE BY NTP: Before the system clock has been changed by NTP


AFTER TIME CHANGE BY NTP: Just after the system clock has been changed by NTP


HDD FORMAT: The HDD has been formatted.


RESET ALL SETTINGS: The settings have been reset.


POWER ON (MAINTENANCE): The recorder has been rebooted by the operation of the setting menu

.

RESET HIGHEST TEMPERATURE: The highest temperature information has been cleared.


POWER OFF: When the power to this product is turned Off.


REGISTER FOR REMOTE MONITORING: When registration for remote monitoring is completed.


POWER ON(REMOTE): when restarted by remote monitoring operation.


CAM** RESET(REMOTE): when the camera is restarted by remote monitoring operation.


Note:

If power is turned off during startup, POWER OFF will not remain.


About the network log
The network error logs (occurrence date & time and error details) will be displayed in list form.
Up to 100 logs are saved. When more than 100 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwritten. Refer to the following section for further information about the error logs.
☞ Error logs
Functions for maintenance
License is added to operate the recorder. In addition, settings and operations are also performed for maintenance of the recorder.
[Registration of license (This product, camera extension, etc.)]
To use the recorder, it is necessary to obtain the "Registration Key" from the key management system and to register the license. Clicking the [Setup >] button will open the registration window to register the license. 
Configure the settings and operations relating to the system [System management]
[Registration of license (Security)]
The registration of the secure communication license allows you to use the function to encrypt the video data.
Click the [Setup >] button to display the license registration screen. 
Important:

If register the secure communication license, the recorded image cannot be play recorded on web browser or remote monitoring.


[Save data (to USB medium)]
Saves the setting data on the USB medium. Click the [Execute >] button to display the confirmation window to start saving.
[Load data (from USB medium)]
Loads the setting data saved on a USB medium (external storage device) into the recorder. Click the [Execute >] button to display confirmation window to start loading.
Important:

Click the [Set] button to save the settings and leave the menu after loading data.


[Restoration of the setting values]
Restores past settings stored in the device. Saves settings for the most recent startup and for the past 3 days. “(ON)" is added to the restoration date and time display at startup.
The setting values for the past three days are stored as of 2:10 a.m. every day. If the setting has not been changed from the most recent setting at that time, it will not be saved.
Select the date and time of the settings you wish to restore, then click the [Execute >] button to do so from the confirmation screen that appears.
Important:

After restoring the settings, be sure to click the [Set] button and exit the menu.


[Firmware update]
Loads the software saved on a USB medium (external storage device) into the recorder to upgrade the firmware. Click the [Execute >] button to display the confirmation window to start initializing.
Only an administrator can execute the firmware update.
Note:

● [NX410/NX510] Depending on the firmware to be updated, it may take up to 30 minutes for upgrading, leaving the start screen displayed.


Do not turn off the power of the device during the update.


Usage time varies depending on the capacity of the USB medium or the recording content. Retry again later if you fail in operation.


Do not operate the recorder with multiple USB medium connected.


Use the USB medium formatted in exFAT, FAT (FAT 16) or FAT 32.


USB medium recognized by this recorder can be formatted by the recorder. Refer to the following section for the format procedures.
☞ Format USB medium


USB medium with password authentication or requiring a dedicated driver or with the encryption function are not available.


Contact your dealer for further information about the firmware update.


[Other]
The [Execute functions for special maintenance] screen appears.
Configure the settings and operations relating to the system [System management]
[Reset all settings]
Initializes the setting data. Click the [Execute >] button to display the confirmation window for starting initialization.
Note:

The following setting items will not be reset to the default or loaded or restored.


• HTTP port number


• Network port


• DNS Setup


• License number


• Operation mode of HDD


• Recording group


• Security between this product and PC


Register the licenses for the recorder and the additional camera [Registration of license]
The licenses to operate the recorder and to add cameras are registered. To register the options, the "Registration Key" that can be obtained from the Key Management System is required. Refer to the provided "Activation Key Card" to obtain the "Registration Key" of this product. Refer to the "Activation Key Card" of the additional camera kit (option) for how to obtain the "Registration Key" to add cameras.
Important:

In the following cases, be sure to click the [Restart] button at the end to reboot the recorder. Each license will not be effective before the recorder is rebooted.


 ・When the Registration Key of this recorder is registered


 ・When the Registration Key of the additional camera is registered


 ・When the Registration Key of NAS backup function is registered


 ・When the Registration Key of failover function is registered


Entry information of the key management system
This is the ID number required to obtain the "Registration Key". The Activation Key Card provided with the recorder describes how to access the key management system.
Registration of license
Register the "Registration Key" to operate the recorder.
[Product - Registration Key]
Enter the "Registration Key" obtained from the key management system. When the [Registration >] button next to the entry field is clicked, the registration window to register the license. When using the recorder for the first time, be sure to register the "Registration Key".
[Additional camera - Registration Key 1-2]
To add cameras, enter the registration key of the additional camera kit. Registering the registration key, the number of connected cameras is increased as follows.
The registration window will be displayed when the [Registration >] button on the right side of the field is clicked.
 
WJ-NXE32W
WJ-NXE33W
WJ-NXE42W
WJ-NXE52W
WJ-NXE53W
No Registration Key 
16
16
32
64
64
Registration Key 1
24
32
64
96
128
Registration Key 2
32
-
-
128
-
[NAS backup function - Registration Key]
To use the NAS backup function, enter the "Registration Key" that can be obtained from the Key Management System.
Refer to the following section for more details.
NAS backup function
[Failover function - Registration Key]
To use the Failover function, enter the "Registration Key" that can be obtained from the Key Management System.
Refer to the following section for more details.
Failover function
Dealer’s information
Up to two pieces of information, such as a dealer name and its telephone number, can be registered using the on-screen keyboard.Registration is possible for a maximum of 32 characters for each entry field.

Click the [Restart] button after registered  the licenses. The recorder will reboot, and the settings will be applied.
[Back] button
By clicking this button when license is not activated or when only "Dealer’s information" is changed, the display will return to the [System management] tab.
Registering a license of a secure communication kit [Registration of license (Security)]
To use the function that encrypts the video data, registering a license of a secure communication kit is required. For more details, refer to the Operating Instructions of Secure Communication Kit.
Execute functions for special maintenance and service [Other]
Adjusts the date and time on the camera side to the monitoring system or reboots the monitoring system.
[Synchronize the camera's time with this unit]
Time and date of all the registered cameras will be synchronized with the clock of this product. The time and date synchronization will be executed when the setting is completed after executing on the confirmation window displayed by clicking the [Execute] button.
[Synchronize the camera's settings with this unit]
Reconfigure the settings of all the registered cameras based on the setting information of this product. The time and date synchronization will be executed when the setting is completed after executing on the confirmation window displayed by clicking the [Execute] button.
Important:

Since this setting will change the settings of all cameras, please take an extra caution in case that the settings of each camera are customized individually.


[Acquire the SD backup data from camera]
Starts to acquire the image (SD memory data) recorded on the SD memory card of the camera in which the SD memory backup is set.
[Reboot this product]
Reboots the recorder.
[Boot this product in the board replacement mode.]
Used to replace the board.
Note:

The board replacement mode is used during maintenance. Do not use it in ordinary operation.


Contact your dealer for the board replacement.


[Clear the maximum temperature record information.]
Clears the highest temperature record information.
[Reset the maximum PoE total power supply information]
Reset the maximum PoE total power supply information of this product.
[Measure the network transmission/reception speed]
Used to measure the amount of network traffic transmitted from the recorder. Click the [Execute] button and execute from the confirmation window displayed. After configuration is completed, measuring starts.
The result of measurement will be displayed after measurement finishes.
Note:

Measurement is made from about 8 seconds after setting is done and will continue measuring for 10 seconds.


Status display area of operation screen will display " Measuring" while measuring.


The result of measurement is the sum of all network ports.


The result of measurement is only for reference. It may differ depending on the network environment.


[Terminal output test]
Outputs a signal from ALARM/CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the recorder.

Terminal: Selects the terminal at which to output the signal.


Test output duration: Select the duration over which the signal is output as 2 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds.


The signal will be output from the selected terminal when executed from the confirmation screen that is displayed by clicking [Execute] button.
The operations relating to the hard disk drives such as checking the capacity of each recording area and formatting the drives can be performed on the "HDD management" page of the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu.
Important:

All other operations such as recording and playback will stop when the "HDD management" page is displayed.


Displaying the "HDD management" page forcibly logs out any other users currently logged in to the recorder.


STEP1
Click the [HDD management] button of the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu.

→ The window with the administrator name and password entry fields will be displayed. The window is also displayed when a user has already logged in as the administrator.



STEP2
Click the [OK] button after entering "Administrator name" and "Password" of an administrator.
→ The "HDD management" page will be displayed.
Click the [Operation] button to return from the "HDD management" page to the operation screen.
Displays the HDD capacity, operating time, date and time range of recorded images, etc. of this recorder and extension units.
Refer to the following section for further information about the items displayed on the [HDD information] tab.
☞ Confirm the hard disk drive information [HDD information]
It is necessary to initialize the HDD by following format operation after installing the new HDD or replacing the HDD.
Important:

When a hard disk drive is formatted, all the recorded images will be erased.


STEP1
Click the [Execute >] button for "Format HDD" on the [General] tab - [HDD management] page.

→ The window to format hard disk drives will be displayed.



STEP2
Check the HDDs to format in the "Format" field, and click the [Start] button. To start formatting, click the [OK] button on the confirmation window displayed.
In Mirroring mode or RAID5/RAID6 mode, check each pair of HDDs.
When "OK" is displayed on the "Results" field, click the [Back] button.
When replacing the HDD, you need to remove the HDD before replacing it.
When the status of the replaced HDD is "Playback-only", in addition to the formatting of the HDD, it can be made into a recordable HDD by embedded processing.

Be sure to consult the dealer for the removal, installation, and the related process of hard disk drives.
Remove the HDD [Remove HDD]
STEP1
Click [Execute >] on the [Remove HDD].
→ The HDD removing screen will be displayed.
STEP2
Check the HDDs to remove and click the [Start] button to display the password confirmation window for the HDD viewer. When the entered value and the setting match, the HDD is removed.
The HDDs can be removed when "OK" is displayed in the "Results" field. Click the [Back] button.
Note:

If a password is assigned for HDD viewer, the HDD is also assigned with a password.


Add the HDD [Add HDD]
STEP1
Click [Execute >] on the [Add HDD].
→ The HDD adding screen will be displayed.
STEP2
Check the HDDs to add, and click the [Start] button.
The process is completed when "OK" is displayed in the "Results" field and the HDDs are ready for recording. Click the [Back] button.
Important:

When the link process is performed, the data will be erased.


Note:

[NX310] Two HDDs cannot be linked at the same time in mirroring mode. Also refer to the following for the link process in mirroring mode.
About the setup of HDD operation mode


About the HDD operational mode

Single mode:  Images and audio from the cameras will be recorded on each HDD in order.


Mirroring mode: The same images and audio from the cameras will be recorded on 2 HDDs like HDD1 and HDD2, HDD3 and HDD4.
When one of the 2 HDDs is replaced with a new one, it is possible to copy data on the other HDD to the replaced HDD. This product or the extension unit requires 2 or more HDDs.


[NX410/NX510]

RAID5 mode: Even if one of the HDDs becomes faulty, recorded images can be recovered using the other remaining HDDs in this mode. This product or the extension unit requires 3 or more HDDs.


RAID6 mode: Even if 2 of the HDDs become faulty, recorded images can be recovered using the other remaining HDDs in this mode. This product or the extension unit requires 4 or more HDDs.


Set the operation mode of HDD [HDD operation mode setup]
Change the HDD operation mode. Also, when select the HDD or unit, the HDD operation mode set for this recorder will be reconfigured. Click the [Execute>] button in "HDD operation mode setup", the following screen will be displayed.
* This is an example screen of NX410.
[Change the operation mode of HDD]
Select the desired operation mode of HDD, and then click the [Start] button.
Important:

● When the operational mode of HDD is changed (except the case that the operational mode is changed from the Mirroring mode to the Singlemode), all data on the HDDs will be erased.


● When "Operation mode of HDD" is changed, the recorder will be automatically rebooted.


● While operating in RAID5 mode and RAID6 mode, you cannot add or remove the one HDD unit.


● While operating in RAID5 mode and RAID6 mode, you cannot add the HDD where video has been recorded in Single mode or Mirroring mode, and playback as playback use only HDD.


● The capacity of the HDD in the Mirroring mode will become almost half if compared with the Single mode.


● When the operational mode of HDD is changed from the Mirroring mode to the Single mode, the status of the HDD will turn to "Playback-only".


Note:

● [NX310] When one of the HDDs is replaced in the mirroring mode, "Add" will be displayed in the status information section of "HDD information". The newly replaced HDD will start working in the mirroring mode when "Add HDD" is executed. In this case, all data on the replaced HDD will be erased.


Reconfigure the same operation mode of HDD currently set [HDD operation mode reconfiguration][NX410/NX510]
Select the the HDD or unit will be reconfigured the operation mode of HDD, and then click the [Reconfiguration] button.
Important:

The selected HDD or unit is reconfigured in the same HDD operation mode that is currently set on this recorder, and then formatted.


Set the recording group [Recording group setup]
You can set two groups of recording period and assign each camera to either one.Also, you can set a HDD used for recording of each group.
STEP1
Click the [Execute >] button on the [Recording group setup].
→ The recording group setup window will be displayed.
STEP2
Set the recording period of each group.

[Group1]
Set the recording period of Group1.

 Unlimited/ 1 day/ …/ 10 days/ 14 days/ 30 days/ 31 days/ 45 days/ 60 days/ 62 days/ 90 days/ 92 days/ 120 days/ 123 days/ 150 days/ 153 days/ 180 days/ 184 days/ 365 days/ 366 days/ 730 days/ 731 days


Default: Unlimited

[Group2]
Set the recording period of Group2.

 Unlimited/ 1 day/ …/ 10 days/ 14 days/ 30 days/ 31 days/ 45 days/ 60 days/ 62 days/ 90 days/ 92 days/ 120 days/ 123 days/ 150 days/ 153 days/ 180 days/ 184 days/ 365 days/ 366 days/ 730 days/ 731 days


Default: Unlimited
Note:

If "Unlimited" is selected, recording will continue as long as possible for the set HDD.


If the number of days is set, playback will only show the set period.


STEP3
Set the recording group of each camera.

[Recording group]
Group1, Group2
Default: Unlimited
Note:

When "Group2" is set for the recording group, the recording group is displayed on each screen of HDD management and each screen of HDD information under Maintenance.


STEP4
Click the [Recalculate] button to calculate estimated required capacity of each group and display it.
Note:

When "Unlimited" is set, the estimated capacity will be displayed as "-".


STEP5
Click the [Execute >] button on the "Assign recording group to HDD".
→ The [Assign recording group to HDD] screen will be displayed.
STEP6
Set the recording group of each HDD in a way that the HDD capacity displayed at the top of the screen exceeds the estimated required capacity.
Note:

In Mirroring mode, it is possible to set the recording group for each pair of two HDDs like HDD 1 and HDD 2 and HDD 3 and HDD 4.


STEP7
Click the [OK] button to close the screen and click the [Back] button on the recording group setup screen to complete the settings.
Important:

If the recording group is changed, the recorded images may not play back depending on the recording settings for each group.


If the operation mode of HDD is changed, the recording group setup will return to the default.


Change of the recording order [Change the recording order]
The order of recording HDD (or a unit in RAID5/RAID6 mode) can be changed.
STEP1
Click the [Execute>] button in [Change the recording order].
→ The following screen of [Change the recording order] will be displayed.
STEP2
Change the recording order and click the [Start] button. When the change of the recording order has completed, the screen indicating that the change is in progress will be closed.
STEP3
Click the [Back] button to finish the change.
Note:

If "Auto-sort" is selected from the "Rec.order" pull-down menu of the list title, the recording order will be assigned in order from the top of the list.


When the HDD stand-by control mode is On, the recording order cannot be changed.
☞ Configure the settings and operations relating to the system [System management]


In mirroring mode, the recording order cannot be changed unless both paired HDDs are in normal condition.


Set the security settings on the security function page of [Advanced setup] on the setup menu.
The "Security" page has [Communication], [Data encryption] and [Advanced setup] tabs.
Important:

A secure communication kit (option) is required to use the data encryption function. For information on registering the license for the secure communication kit, refer to the "Secure Expansion Kit" operating instructions on our website.


Important:

If the camera connection method is set to "Internet mode" and the number of cameras exceeds 32, communication may become unstable. It is recommended to use within 32 cameras.


Security between this product and PC
Connect the recorder and the PC with the HTTPS. The HTTPS encodes the access to the recorder and enhances the safety of the communication.
[Connection]
Set the connection.

HTTP & HTTPS: The HTTP and HTTPS connections are available.


HTTPS: The HTTPS connection is only available.


Default: HTTPS
[TLS 1.2]
Set whether to use TLS 1.2 when connecting with HTTPS.
Checked: Use
Not checked: Do not use
Default: Checked
[HTTPS port number]
Set the port number used for the HTTPS.
1 - 65535
Default: 443
Note:

The following numbers, the HTTP port number, the site alarm receive port number and the port number of the port forwarding are unavailable.


 20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 79, 80, 105, 110, 123, 161, 162, 546, 547, 995, 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004, 10005, 10006, 10007, 50000~50255


Security between this product and camera
HTTPS is used to connect between this product and the camera. By using HTTPS, communication with the camera can be encrypted and secure.
Note:

If the server certificate has expired, "-(expired)" will be displayed in the error information column.


When the connection method with the camera is set to "Internet mode", the image data communication is also encrypted, thus further increasing the security of the connection.


Cameras whose part number is "RTSP" or "RTSP(FE)" may not be able to connect via HTTPS, depending on the camera used.


[Connection]
Set the connection method between this product and the camera. Clicking the [Settings>] button will open the "Change connection" window, where you can change the settings. After changing the settings, click the "OK" button to save the settings and close the window.
[Connection]
Set the connection method between this product and the camera.
HTTP: Connect via HTTP.
HTTPS: Connect via HTTPS.
Default: HTTP
[Port number]
HTTPS port number used by this product for SSL communication with the camera set.
1 - 65535
Default: 443
[Setup transmission]
Select the camera to which you want to send the settings. Confirm the cameras to which you want to send the configured connection method.
Set whether to encrypt images on the camera.
Important:

If a camera set for data encryption is displayed on 4-screen or more of the main monitor or the sub monitor, its live image is thinned.I frames only are displayed for the H.264/H.265 images and the image is thinned to 1 ips for the JPEG image.


Playback speed may become slow. Audio may break up if the image is played with audio.


If the secure communication license is registered, the image cannot be played back on a web browser or remote monitoring.


Live image from a camera that has data encryption setting cannot be displayed on a web browser or remote monitoring.


[Setup of the data encryption]
Configure the data encryption. Clicking the [Settings>] button will open the "Change data encryption" window, where you can change the settings. After changing the settings, click the "OK" button to save the settings and close the window.
Password for data encryption
[Password (4 to 16 characters)]
Enter a password for data encryption to set the camera using the on-screen keyboard.
Set the password with alphanumeric and symbols between 4 and 16 characters.
Note:

● If the data encryption is not used at all, you do not haveto set the password.


[Retype password]
Re-enter the password that you entered "Password (4 to 16 characters)" for confirmation.
[Compression]
Displays the compression of the image data to be encrypted.
Note:

Cameras whose image compression is set to H.265(1), H.264(1) or MJPEG to use the data encryption. If the image compression is set to H.265(3), H.265(4), H.264(3) or H.264(4), the recorder cannot communicate with the camera.If the image compression is set to MJPEG, some cameras may not support the data encryption.


[Data encryption]
Encrypts the data between the recorder and the camera.
Off: Does not use the data encryption
On: Uses the data encryption
Default: Off
[Setup transmission]
Select a camera to which the setting is sent. Check a camera to which you want to send the set data encryption.
[Number of licenses already set]
The total number of licenses that can be set and the number of set licenses are displayed as follows.
 aaa / bbb

  aaa : Number of licenses already set


  bbb : The total number of registered licenses on the license registration (Security) screen


Important:

Data from cameras whose data encryption is set to On will be encrypted.


Data is automatically decrypted using a password for the data encryption currently set to the recorder during the live image display and the playback.


If the password for the data encryption is changed during operation, images recorded before changing the password will not be played (decryption error). The main monitor displays the black screen (with a key mark)* instead of the image. The web browser and the view software display the black screen instead of the image.
* The black screen may not contain the key mark.



 Please perform the following operation in order to continue the playback.
 Playback using the main monitor

  ①Pressing the left button of the mouse on the black screen (with the key mark) long displays a screen for entering a password to decrypt the image.


  ②Enter a password for the data encryption set in recording the image that you want to display.
   ・The password can be entered on the live image and the playback image.
   ・If the password for the data encryption was changed multiple times in the past, enter the password each time through the above operation.
 Playback using the viewer software

  ①If a decryption error occurs, a screen to enter a password will be displayed.


  ②Enter a password for the data encryption set in recording the image that you want to display.
If a wrong password is entered, restart the operation from the beginning.



The password for the data encryption entered to continue the playback does not overwrite that of the current recording.


The password cannot be entered on the image displayed on the thumb nail screen, setting screens for the timeline and for changing the display position of the camera, the VMD search screen and the camera registration screen.


For a camera with data encryption set to On, the camera image is not displayed on the camera switching screen of the main monitor, and "Decoding error" is displayed on the status bar. In addition, "Decoding error" is displayed for the thumbnail image of the camera in the setup menu of the web browser.


If the data encryption setting of this product and the JPEG data encryption setting of the camera do not match, the thumbnail image on the setup screen may be displayed broken.


Set whether to operate the server installed in this recorder.
[NTP Server]
Set whether to operate the NTP server.
On: Operate the NTP server
Off: Do not operate the NTP server
Default: On
[HTTP/HTTPS Server]
Set whether to operate the HTTP/HTTPS server.
On: Operate the HTTP/HTTPS server
Off: Do not operate the HTTP/HTTPS server
Default: On
Important:

If turn the setting off, the recorder will not be able to connect from a web browser or other peripheral software.


Set the NAS backup function and Failover function settings on the extra function page of [Advanced setup] on the setup menu.
Refer to the following pages for each function.
☞ Addendum
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Date & time adjustment
2022/1/1 0:00 - 2046/12/31 23:59
20nn/mm/1 0:00
("nn" and "mm" are calculated base on the serial number of the recorder.)
Set time zone
GMT-12:00, GMT-11:00, GMT-10:00, GMT-9:00, GMT-8:00, GMT-7:00, GMT-6:00, GMT-5:00, GMT-4:30, GMT-4:00, GMT-3:30, GMT-3:00, GMT-2:00, GMT-1:00, GMT, GMT+1:00, GMT+2:00, GMT+3:00, GMT+3:30, GMT+4:00, GMT+4:30, GMT+5:00, GMT+5:30, GMT+5:45, GMT+6:00, GMT+6:30, GMT+7:00, GMT+8:00, GMT+9:00, GMT+9:30, GMT+10:00, GMT+11:00, GMT+12:00, GMT+13:00
 
Activate the Daylight saving time
Checked/Not checked 
Checked
Camera registration
User name
(Enter text)

(Blank)


Password
(Enter text)

(Blank)


Confirm password
(Enter text)

(Blank)


Recording setup (The same setting for all cameras)
Frame rate
1 ips, 3 ips, 5 ips, 10 ips, 15ips, 30 ips
10 ips
Image quality
NQ、FQ、SF、XF
FQ
Smart coding(GOP control)
Off、On (Advanced)
Off
Audio
Off、On(AAC-LC)
Off
Referenced recording days
(Calculated result will be displayed.)
(Calculated result will be displayed.)
(Remarks: "●" are the setting items configured on "Easy Start". "◎" are the setting items configured from the web browser. "★" are the setting items only configurable with web browser.)
Date/Language > Date & time adjustment
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Date & Time
2022/1/1 0:00 - 2046/12/31 23:59
20nn/mm/1 0:00
("nn" and "mm" are calculated base on the serial number of the recorder.)

●◎


Date/Language > Date & time settings
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Display format
Date
yyyy/mm/dd, Mmm/dd/yyyy, dd/Mmm/yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy
yyyy/mm/dd

Time
24 h, 12 h
24 h

Time zone
Set time zone
Refer to "Set time zone" of "Quick setup (Easy Start)".
Refer to "Set time zone" of "Quick setup (Easy Start)".

Daylight saving time
Out、Auto
Auto

Start/End date and time
Designate by day of the week, Designate by date
Designate by day of the week

Start/End date and time (Designate by day of the week) In/Out
00:00 Monday, 1st week of January - 23:59 the last Sunday of December 

In: The last Sunday in March, 1:00 this year and subsequent years.


Out: The last Sunday in October, 1:00 this year and subsequent years.



Start/End date and time (Designate by date) In/Out
1/1 00:00 - 12/31 23:59

In: --/-- --:--


Out: --/-- --:--



Date/Language > Language
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Language
Japanese/ English/ Français/ Español/ Deutsch/ Italiano/ Português/ ไทย/ Tiếng Vit/ 简体中文/ 繁體中文 (Web browser: Japanese/ English/ Français/ Español/ Deutsch/ Italiano/ Português/ Thai/ Vietnamese/ Simplified Chinese/ Traditional Chinese)
English (Web browser: English)

Camera > Camera registration
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Model
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Address
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Compression
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Error information
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Registered information
Model/Option
Corresponding camera number/Option

(Blank)



Address

(Address)


(Blank)



Compression
H.265(1)、H.265(3)、H.265(4)、H.264(1)、H.264(3)、H.264(4)、MJPEG

(Blank)



Authentication
Digest、Digest or Basic
Digest

User name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Port No.
(Port No.)
80

AI privacy guard recording camera
Recording camera
Blank, Cam.1, ..., Cam.n

(Blank)



Camera > Camera setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Date & time display
Display (check box)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Display (drop-down list)
Off, On
 
 
Position (check box)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Position (drop-down list)
L-Upper, L-Lower, R-Upper, R-Lower
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Display title
Display (check box)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Display (drop-down list)
Off、On
 
 
Display Title (check box)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Display Title
(Text will be entered.)
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Indicator
Indicator
On, On(Access), Off
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Transmission priority
Setting items (Transmission priority)
Frame rate, Advanced VBR, VBR
 
 
Stream1
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Stream2
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Setting items (Priority setting)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Priority setting
Image quality priority, Frame rate priority
 
 
Setting items (Burst tolerance level)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Burst tolerance level
High, Middle, Low
 
 
Setting items (Control time period)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Control time period
1 h, 6 h, 24 h, 1 week
 
 
Setting items (Smart coding (GOP control))
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Smart coding (GOP control)
Off、On (Advanced)
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Refresh interval
Refresh interval

0.2 s, 0.5 s, 1 s, 2 s, 3 s


 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Upside-down
Upside-down
On (desktop), Off (ceiling), Wall
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Image rotation
Image rotation
0 °(Off), 90 °, 180 °(Upsidedown), 270 °
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Pan/tilt-flip 
Pan/tilt-flip 
Off, On
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Self return
Self return
Off, Home position, Auto track, Auto pan, Preset sequence, Patrol
 
 
Self return time
10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 60 min
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Super Dynamic (Wide dynamic range)
Super Dynamic (Wide dynamic range)
Off, On, On(High)
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Adaptive black stretch
Adaptive black stretch
Off, On, Reset, 0, 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 144, 160, 176, 192, 208, 224, 240, 255
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Back light compensation (BLC)
Back light compensation (BLC)
Off, On
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Light control mode
Light control mode
Outdoor scene, Indoor scene (50Hz), Indoor scene (60Hz), ELC
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Auto slow shutter (Maximum shutter)
Auto slow shutter (Maximum shutter)
Off (1/30s), Max. 2/30s, Max. 4/30s, Max. 6/30s, Max. 10/30s, Max. 16/30s
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Day & Night (IR/electrical)
Day & Night (IR/electrical)
Off, On, On (IR Light On), Auto1(Normal)/Auto, Auto2(IR Light), Auto3(SCC)
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Inteligent auto
Inteligent auto
Off, On
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
VMD alarm
VMD alarm
Off, On
 
 
Detection sensitivity
1(Low), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15(High)
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
VMD alarm (Advanced individual camera setup)
Areas
(Rectangle of Area 1 to Area 4)
 
 
Status
On, Off
 
 
Detection sensitivity
1(Low), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15(high)
 
 
Schedule 1 to Schedule 4
Schedule mode
Off, Alarm permission (Terminal alarm 1,2,3), Alarm permission (Terminal alarm 1), Alarm permission (Terminal alarm 2), Alarm permission (terminal alarm 3), VMD  permission, Preset position: 1, ... Preset position: 8
 
 
Days (Mon to Sun)
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Time
00:00 - 23:59
 
 
24 h
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
 
 
Camera > Advanced setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Connection method
RTP, RTSP, Internet mode
RTSP

Do not use stream 2 of camera with each function of this recorder
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

The functions of this product will not change the camera settings automatically
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

REC & event > Recording setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Schedule1 Days to record
Mon, Tue, ..., Sun
Checked/Not checked
Checked
 
Schedule1 Schedule to record
Time table1
Schedule bar
--:--, 00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 1:
  00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 2 - Schedule bar 6:
  --:-- - --:--
 
Schedule recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked
 
Event recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked
 
e-Mail
Checked/Not checked
Not checked
 
Alarm notification
Checked/Not checked
Not checked
 
Recording setup (All cameras)
Frame rate
1 ips、3 ips、5 ips、10 ips、15 ips、30 ips
10 ips


Image quality
NQ, FQ, SF, XF
FQ


Referenced recording days
(Calculated result will be displayed.)
(Calculated result will be displayed.)
 
Schedule1 Advanced setup
Days to record (Mon, Tue, ..., Sun)
Time table1, Time table2, Off
Time table1

Event recording
Event recording duration
2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, Manual, Ext.
30 s

Pre-event duration
0 s, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s
0 s

Schedule to record
Time table1- Schedule bar
--:--, 00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 1:
  00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 2 - Schedule bar 6:
  --:-- - --:--

Time table1- Schedule recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table1- Event recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table1- e-Mail
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Time table1- Alarm notification
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Time table2- Schedule bar
--:--、00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 1 - Schedule bar 6:
  --:-- - --:--

Time table2- Schedule recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table2- Event recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table2- e-Mail
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Time table2- Alarm notification
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Display the schedule list.
(Indication only)
(Indication only)
 
Schedule2 - Schedule16 Advanced setup
Days to record (Mon, Tue, ..., Sun)
Time table1, Time table2, Off
Time table1

Event recording
Event recording duration
2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, Manual, Ext.
30 s

Pre-event duration
0 s, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s
0 s

Schedule to record
Time table1- Schedule bar
--:--, 00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 1:
  00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 2 - Schedule bar 6:
  --:-- - --:--

Time table1- Schedule recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table1- Event recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table1- e-Mail
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Time table1- Alarm notification
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Time table2- Schedule bar
--:--、00:00 - 24:00
Schedule bar 1 - Schedule bar 6:
  --:-- - --:--

Time table2- Schedule recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table2- Event recording
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Time table2- e-Mail
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Time table2- Alarm notification
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Display the schedule list.
(Indication only)
(Indication only)
 
Advanced recording setup
Model
(Registered information will be displayed.)
(Registered information will be displayed.)

Compression
(Registered information will be displayed.)
(Registered information will be displayed.)

Image capture size
When the aspect ratio is 4:3

VGA(640×480)/ SVGA(800×600)/ SXVGA(1280×960)/ UXGA(1600×1200)/ QXGA(2048×1536)/ 5M(2560×1920)/ 7M(3072×2304)



When the aspect ratio is 16:9

HVGAW(640×360)/ HD(1280×720)/FHD(1920×1080)/ WQHD(2560×1440)/ 4M(2688×1520)/ 5M(3072×1728)/ 6M(3328×1872)/ 4KUHD(3840×2160)



When the aspect ratio is 1:1

1.4M (1200x1200)*1/ 1.6M(1280×1280)/ 2M(1440×1440)*1/ 4M(2048×2048)*1/ 5M(2192×2192)/ 8M(2816×2816)*1/ 9M(2992×2992)



When the aspect ratio is 9:16

0.2M(360×640)/ 1M(720×1280)/ 2M(1080×1920)/ 4M(1440×2560)/ 4M(1520×2688)/ 5M(1728×3072)/6M(1872×3328)/ 8M(2160×3840)


HVGAW(640×360)

Rate
1 ips, 3 ips, 5 ips, 10 ips, 12.5 ips, 15 ips, 25 ips, 30 ips, 50 ips, 60 ips
10 ips

Quality
NQ, FQ, SF, XF
FQ

Audio
Off, On(G.711)*2, On(AAC-LC)
Off
◎●
Schedule
Schedule1, Schedule2, ..., Schedule16
Schedule1

Event
1 ips, 3 ips, 5 ips, 10 ips, 12.5 ips, 15 ips, 25 ips, 30 ips, Same as the basic
Same as the basic

Emergency
1 ips, 3 ips, 5 ips, 10 ips, 12.5 ips, 15 ips, 25 ips, 30 ips, Same as the basic
Same as the basic

Referenced recording days
(Calculated result will be displayed.)
(Calculated result will be displayed.)

*1 Available only when the camera from other manufacturers is selected.


*2 Selectable only when selecting another company's ONVIF camera.


REC & event > Event setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Alarm action
Output duration
0 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, Ext., Rec.
2 s

Buzzer duration
0 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, Ext., Rec.
2 s

Auto reset time
2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, 3min, 5min, Ext.
Ext.

Message display
Off, On
On

Main monitor action
Off, On, On(ACK/RESET)
Off

Event type
Checked/Not checked
Terminal alarm: Checked Camera site alarm: Checked Command alarm: Checked

Display
Ctrl screen, Wide view
Ctrl screen

Display camera
Recording camera, AI privacy guard recording camera
Recording camera

Advanced terminal alarm setup
Mode
Off, Recording only, Recording & alarm action
Recording & alarm action

Alarm log
Save, Not save
Save

Setup by terminal (Recording camera)
Off, Cam.1, ..., Cam.n, All
Terminals 1 to 4:
  Same camera number as the terminal number
Terminals 5 and 6:
  Off

Setup by terminal (Preset)
001 - 256, ---
---

Setup by terminal (Terminal output)
Off, On
On

Setup by terminal (Terminal input)
N.O., N.C.
N.O.

Setup by terminal (Name)
(Text Input)
TRM1, ..., TRM6

Advanced camera site alarm setup
Mode
Off, Recording only, Recording & alarm action
Recording & alarm action

Alarm log
Save, Not save
Save

Setup by camera (Recording camera)
Off, Cam.1, ..., Cam.n
Camera number

Setup by camera (Preset)
001 - 256, ---
---

Setup by camera (Terminal output)
Off, On
On

Advanced command alarm setup
Mode
Off, Recording only, Recording & alarm action
Recording & alarm action

Alarm log
Save, Not save
Save

Setup by command number (Recording camera)
Off, Cam.1, ..., Cam.n
Camera number

Setup by command number (Preset)
001 - 256, ---
---

Setup by command number (Terminal output)
Off, On
On

Setup by command number (Name)
(Text Input)
CMD1, ..., CMD128

REC & event > Advanced setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Recording mode
Off, On
On

Alarm disarm duration
2 s, 3 s, 5 s, 10 s
2 s 

TCP alarm port number
(Port No.)
1818

Extension software alarm
Name
(Text will be entered.)

No.1: Intruder


No.2: Loitering


No.3: Direction


No.4: Cross line


No.5: Occupancy Detection Area 1


No.6: Occupancy Detection Area 2


No.7: Occupancy Detection Area 3


No.8: Occupancy Detection Area 4


No.9: User-defined 1


No.10: User-defined 2



No.16: User-defined 8



Message ID
000 to 255, ---
No.1: 50,
No.2: 51,
No.3: 52,
No.4: 56,
No.5: 98,
No.6: 99,
No.7: 100,
No.8: 101,
No.9-16: ---

Emergency recording
Recording time
30 s, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, Manual, Ext.
30 s

SD backup rec.
Off, On
Off

Smart coding (GOP control)
Off, On (Advanced)
Off
◎●
Special days
Date: 1/1 - 12/31
Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
--

Other setup
Make the frame rate of the pre-event recording to the frame rate of the event recording
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Do not send the bit rate setting to a camera for which the same frame rate is set for the basic setup, event recording and emergency recording
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Extend an event recording during "MotionAlarm" of ONVIF event
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Monitor > Main monitor
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Camera title
Display
Off, On
On

Position
L-Upper, L-Lower, R-Upper, R-Lower
R-Upper

Camera title
(Text will be entered.)
CAM1, …, CAM128

Live sequence(Wide view)
Mode
1-screen live sequence, 4-screen live sequence, 9-screen live sequence, 16-screen live sequence
1-screen live sequence

Keep aspect ratio
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Duration
3 s, 5 s, 10 s
5 s

Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Detection frame information
Frame display
Off, On
Off

Before and after determination, Only after determination
Before and after determination

Display the trace
Off, On
Off

Other setup
Select multiscreen buttons displaying on wide view operation panel
1-screen
Checked/Not checked
Checked, Fixed

4-screen
Checked/Not checked
Checked

6-screen
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

9-screen
Checked/Not checked
Checked

12-screen
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

16-screen
Checked/Not checked
Checked

24-screen
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

32-screen
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

64-screen
[NX410/NX510]
Checked/Not checked
Checked

3-screen (unequal division)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

9-screen (unequal division) 
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

16-screen (unequal division) 
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

3-screen (mixed ratio)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

4-screen (mixed ratio)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

2-screen (vertical)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

3-screen (vertical)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

4-screen (vertical)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

5-screen (vertical)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

6-screen (vertical)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

7-screen (vertical)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Auto-hide the status display panel and the operation panel in wide view
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Stretch images to fit the areas in control screen display
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Fix the HDMI output to the following video mode
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

4K, 1080p
1080p

Activate time-saving playback
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Keep the aspect ratio for the full screen display (Except during live sequence)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Switch to 1-screen display when playing from alarm log
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Monitor > Sub monitor
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Camera title
Display
Off, On
On

Display settings
Mode
1-screen live sequence, 4-screen live sequence, 9-screen live sequence, 16-screen live sequence, Switch by alarm terminal input, 24Screen, 32Screen
1-screen live sequence

Keep aspect ratio
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Duration
3 s, 5 s, 10 s
5 s

Camera selection
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

Other setup
Secret view
Off, On
Off

Fix the HDMI output to the following video mode
4K, 1080p
1080p

Monitor > Web browser
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Group display of camera tree
Group display
Off, On
Off

Group title
(Text will be entered.)
G1:Group1、…、G8:Group8

Grouping
G1、G2、G3、G4、G5、G6、G7、G8
Cam.1 - Cam.16: G1
Cam.17 - Cam.32: G2
Cam.33 - Cam.48: G3
Cam.49 - Cam.64: G4
Cam.65 - Cam.80: G5
Cam.81 - Cam.96: G6
Cam.97 - Cam.112: G7
Cam.113 - Cam.128: G8
Monitor > Advanced setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Audio output camera
Selected camera, Cam.1, ..., Cam.n
Selected camera

Other setup
Detect a power-off of the sub monitor (HDMI)
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Display stream 2 live image when displaying on the monitor with 1-screen display
Checked/Not checked
Not Checked

Network > Basic
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup"
  menu)
Available
Default
Remarks
Network Setup [Camera/PC port]
Network settings
Static, Auto (DHCP)
Static

IP address
(IP address)

192.168.0.250



Subnet mask
(IP address)

255.255.255.0



Network Setup [PC port]
Network settings
Static, Auto (DHCP)
Static

IP address
(IP address)

0.0.0.0



Subnet mask
(IP address)

0.0.0.0



Network Setup
Network settings
(IP address)

192.168.0.1



DNS Setup
DNS
Off, Manual, Auto
Off

Primary server address
(IP address)

0.0.0.0



Secondary server address
(IP address)

0.0.0.0



Domain name
(Text will be entered.)
localdomain

DDNS Setup
DDNS
Off, Dynamic DNS Update
Off

Host name (DDNS update)
(Text will be entered.)
NWDR

Access interval
10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 40 min, 50 min, 1 h, 6 h, 24 h
1 h

Other setup
Network setup [Maintenance port]
[NX410/NX510]
IP address
(IP address)

192.168.2.250



Subnet mask
(IP address)

255.255.255.0



HTTP port number
(Port No.)
80

Easy IP Setup accommodate period
20 min, Unlimited
20 min

Port forwarding
Port forwarding
Off, On
On

Port setup
(Port No.)
60001 (Cam.1) -
60064 (Cam.64) -
60128 (Cam.128)

Static route
Static route
Off, On
Off

Address
(IP address)

0.0.0.0



Subnet mask
(IP address)

0.0.0.0



Gateway
(IP address)

0.0.0.0



Network > e-Mail
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
e-Mail setup
SMTP server address
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



SMTP port number
(Port No.)
25

POP server address
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Authentic method
None, POP before SMTP, SMTP
None

User name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Sender'S address
(Text will be entered.)
NWDR

Security
Off, SMTP over SSL, STARTTLS
Off

Destination address (Address)
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Destination address (Warning)
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Destination address (Alarm)
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Network > TCP alarm notification
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
TCP alarm notification
Port number(to PC)
(Port No.)
1818

Retry
0, ..., 8
2

Destination address (Address)
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Network > HTTP alarm
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
HTTP alarm
Address
(Text will be entered.)
http://

User name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Notification data
(Text will be entered.)
/

Alarm
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Emergency recording input
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Camera/Recorder error
Checked/Not checked
Checked

HDD/Recording error
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Network error
Checked/Not checked
Checked

Network > NTP/SNMP
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
NTP setup
Time adjustment
Off, On
Off

Primary server address
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Secondary server address
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



SNMP setup
SNMP version
Off, SNMPv1/v2, SNMPv3, SNMPv1/v2/v3
Off

SNMPv1/v2 - Community
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



SNMPv1/v2 - Prohibit access from the outside of subnet
Checked/Not checked
Checked

SNMPv3 - User name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



SNMPv3 - Authentication method
MD5, SHA1
MD5

SNMPv3 - Encryption method
DES, AES
DES

SNMPv3 - Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



System name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Location
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Contact
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Service status
Remote monitoring registration status
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

User management > Basic
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Operation
Auto login
Off, On
On

Auto login user
(Select from the registered user names.)

(Administrator)



Quick login
Off, On
Off

Auto logout
Off, After 1 min, After 3 mins, After 5 mins, After 30 mins
Off

Network
user authentication
Off, On
On

Host authentication
Off, On
Off

User level settings
Camera operation
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: (Checked, Fixed)
Viewer: (Checked, Fixed)
Logged out: Checked

Camera control
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: Checked
Viewer: Not checked
Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed)

Search and playback
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: Checked
Viewer: Checked
Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed)

Copy
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: Not checked
Viewer: Not checked
Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed)

Alarm reset
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: Checked
Viewer: Not checked
Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed)

Error reset
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: Checked
Viewer: Not checked
Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed)

Setup
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: Not checked
Viewer: Not checked
Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed)

Camera image display
Checked/Not checked
Manager: (Checked, Fixed)
Operator: Checked
Viewer: Checked
Logged out: Checked

User management > User registration
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Register new user
User name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Level
Manager, Operator, Viewer
Operator

Default screen*
[NX310]
Cam.1, ..., Cam.32, 4Screen(1), ..., 4Screen(8), 9Screen(1), ..., 9Screen(4), 16Screen(1), 16Screen(2), Sequence(Wide view), 1screen(Wide view), 4Screen(Wide view), 6Screen(Wide view), 9Screen(Wide view), 16Screen(Wide view), 24Screen(Wide view), 32Screen(Wide view)
[NX410]
Cam.1, ..., Cam.64, 4Screen(1), ..., 4Screen(16), 9Screen(1), ..., 9Screen(7), 16Screen(1), ..., 16Screen(4), Sequence(Wide view), 1screen(Wide view), 4Screen(Wide view), 6Screen(Wide view), 9Screen(Wide view), 16Screen(Wide view), 24Screen(Wide view), 32Screen(Wide view), 64Screen(Wide view)
[NX510]
Cam.1, ..., Cam.128, 4Screen(1), ..., 4Screen(32), 9Screen(1), ..., 9Screen(14), 16Screen(1), ..., 16Screen(8), Sequence(Wide view), 1screen(Wide view), 4Screen(Wide view), 6Screen(Wide view), 9Screen(Wide view), 16Screen(Wide view), 24Screen(Wide view), 32Screen(Wide view), 64Screen(Wide view)
4Screen(Wide view)

Camera partitioning
Common setting, Individual setting
Common setting

Camera partitioning (Individual setting)
View/Operate, View, Off
View/Operate

User management > Administrator setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Edit administrator information
Administrator name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Password (Retype)
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Level
Administrator
Administrator

Default screen
Refet to the following section of "User management > User registration > Default screen”
Advanced setup
4Screen(Wide view)

User management > Host registration
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Register new host
Host IP address
(IP address)

(Blank)



Level
Manager, Operator, Viewer
Manager

Default screen
Cam.1, ..., Cam.n
Cam.1

Maintenance > System information
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Software version
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Hardware version
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Serial number
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Network port
MAC address
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

IP address
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Subnet mask
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Default gateway
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Communication speed (PC port)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Current PoE total power supply
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Maximum PoE total power supply
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Internal temperature
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Highest temperature
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

SD card information of camera
Software
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

SD card model number
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Operation time
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Overwrite time
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Backup progress information
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Online user information
Number of login user
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Maintenance > HDD information
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Capacity
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Operation
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Status
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Recorded time range
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Overwrite cycle
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Camera recording group check
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD remaining capacity
Remaining capacity
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD remaining capacity notice
Off, 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%
Off

HDD Maintenance
Set password for HDD viewer
Off, On
Off

Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Retype password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Save HDD viewer (to USB medium)

(None)


(None)


Download HDD viewer

(None)


(None)



Format HDD
(HDD number)
(HDD number)

Remove HDD
(HDD number)
(HDD number)

Maintenance > System management
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
System setup
Error output duration
0 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, Ext.
2 s

Error buzzer duration
0 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, Ext.
2 s

Safe shutdown time
[NX410/NX510]
10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min, 5 min
10 min

HDD stand-by control mode
Off, On
Off

HDD hour meter warning
Off, 10000 h, 20000 h, 30000 h, 40000 h, 50000 h
20000 h

Auto data delete
Off, 1 day, ..., 10 days, 14 days, 30 days, 45 days, 60 days, 90 days, 120 days, 150 days, 180 days, 184 days, 365 days, 366 days, 730 days, 731 days
Off

Camera time auto synchronization
Off, On
On

General purpose I/O terminal setting (General purpose 1, ..., General purpose 4)
[NX310]
Undefined, Alarm input
Undefined

Web browser display mode
Light, Dark
Light

Logs
Access log (Date & Time / Log)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Operation log (Date & Time / Log)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Network log (Date & Time / Log)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Entry information of the key management system
MPR ID

(None)


(Unique number given to the device)

Activation Key No.

(None)


Refer to the Activation Key Card.
 
Registration ID

(None)


Refer to the Activation Key Card.
 
Registration of license (This product, camera extension, etc.)
This product
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Camera extension
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Optional extension for NAS backup
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Optional extension for failover
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Dealer's information
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Registration of license (Security)
Security
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Functions for maintenance
Save data (to USB medium)

(None)


(None)


 
Load data (from USB medium)

(None)


(None)


 
Restoration of the setting values

(None)


(None)



Firmware update

(None)


(None)



Reset all settings

(None)


(None)



Synchronize the camera's time with this unit

(None)


(None)



Synchronize the camera's settings with this unit

(None)


(None)



Acquire the SD backup data from camera

(None)


(None)



Reboot this product

(None)


(None)



Boot this product in the board replacement mode.
[NX310]
Single mode, Mirroring mode
[NX410/NX510]
Single mode, Mirroring mode, RAID5 mode, RAID6 mode
Single mode

Clear the maximum temperature record information.

(None)


(None)



Measure the network transmission/ reception speed

(None)


(None)



Terminal output test (Terminal)
[NX310]
Camera error output, Network error output, HDD error output/Recording error output, Recorder error output, Alarm output
[NX410/NX510]
Camera error output, Network error output, HDD error output, Recording error output, Recorder error output, Outage processing end output, Alarm output 1, ..., Alarm output 4
Camera error output

Terminal output test (Output duration)
2 s, 5 s, 10 s
2 s

Data output logs

(None)


(None)



OSS

(None)


(None)



HDD management > General
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
HDD information
Capacity
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Operation
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Status
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Recorded time range
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Recording group
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Format HDD
HDD information (Capacity)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Operation)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Status)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Recording group)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Format)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

HDD information (Results)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Remove HDD
HDD information (Capacity)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Operation)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Status)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Recording group)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Remove)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

HDD information (Results)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Add HDD
HDD information (Capacity)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Operation)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Status)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Recording group)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Add)
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

HDD information (Results)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Change the operation mode of HDD
HDD information (Capacity)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Operation)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Status)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Recording group)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Results)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Operation mode of HDD
[NX310]
Single mode, Mirroring mode
[NX410/NX510]
Single mode, Mirroring mode, RAID5 mode, RAID6 mode
(HDD operation mode in use)

Recording group setup
Group1
Unlimited, 1 day, …, 10 days, 14 days, 30 days, 31 days, 45 days, 60 days, 62 days, 90 days, 92 days, 120 days, 123 days, 150 days, 153 days, 180 days, 184 days, 365 days, 366 days, 730 days, 731 days
Unlimited

Group2
Unlimited, 1 day, …, 10 days, 14 days, 30 days, 31 days, 45 days, 60 days, 62 days, 90 days, 92 days, 120 days, 123 days, 150 days, 153 days, 180 days, 184 days, 365 days, 366 days, 730 days, 731 days
Unlimited

Recording group
Group1, Group2
Group1

Change the recording order
HDD information (Capacity)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Operating time) 
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Status)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Recording order)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Recording group)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

HDD information (Time/Date range of recorded images)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Security > Communication
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Security between this product and PC
Connection
HTTP & HTTPS, HTTPS
HTTPS

TLS 1.2
Checked/Not checked
Checked

TLS 1.3
Checked/Not checked
Checked, Fixed

HTTPS port number
(Port number)
443

Download root certificate

(None)


(None)



Security between this product and camera
Connection
HTTP, HTTPS
HTTP

Port number
(Port number)
443

Security > Data encryption
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Data encryption setting *
Off, On
Off

* When registering the secure communication kit (option) license.


Security > Advanced setup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
NTP server
Off, On
On

HTTP/HTTPS server
Off, On
On
Extra function > NAS backup
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
NAS backup
Off, On
Off

Setup for connection with the storage destination (NAS server)
Selection of storage destination
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

IP address
(IP address)

(Blank)



Directory name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Connection test-Results
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Connection test-Free
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Schedule setup of the NAS backup
Camera
Checked/Not checked
Not checked

File format
Original (n3r/n3a), MP4
Original (n3r/n3a)

Time (indication) required for backup one day’s data
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Backup schedule (Total time)
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Time table 1
--:--, 00:00 - 24:00
00:00 - 24:00

Time table 2
--:--, 00:00 - 24:00
--:-- - --:--

Backup execution date
1 day before, 2 day before, 3 day before
3 day before

Backup status
Current backup status
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Backup error history
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Extra function > Failover
Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu)
Available range
Default
Remarks
Failover setup
Off (not monitoring),  On (monitoring)
Off (not monitoring)

Setup of recorder to be monitored
Address
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Status
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Software
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Additional camera
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Secure communication
(Indication only)
(Indication only)

Registered information
Address
(IP address)

(Blank)



User name
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



Password
(Text will be entered.)

(Blank)



This section describes the display contents on the status display panel of the main monitor, the logs of error occurrence (error logs) and their details.
The display contents of each error logs are common between the main monitor and the web browser.
"x" indicates the extension unit number.
"y" indicates the HDD (hard disk drive) number.
"f" indicates the cooling fan number.
"cc" indicates the camera number.
"n" indicates the storage destination number of the NAS backup function.
"m" indicates the monitoring target recorder number of the failover function.
Description
Display of the status display panel
Error log
Front LCD Display
Output from connector
Thermal error warning
Thermal error: MAIN
Thermal error: EXTx
Thermal error: MAIN
Thermal error: EXTx
MAIN-t ERR
THERMAL ERROR

EXTx ERR
THERMAL ERROR
Recorder error
FAN warning
Fan error: MAIN f
Fan error: EXTx f
Fan error: MAIN f
Fan error: EXTx f
MAIN-f ERR
FAN ERROR

EXTx-f ERR
FAN ERROR
Recorder error
Camera error detection
Communication error: Cam.cc
Communication error: Cam.cc
NW ERR
CAMERAcc  ERROR
Camera error
Camera error recovery

Communication recovered: Cam.cc


Camera error detection (audio)
Audio communication error: Cam.cc
Audio communication error: Cam.cc
NW ERR
CAMERAcc  ERROR
Camera error
Camera error recovery (audio)

Audio communication recovered: Cam.cc


Video loss (Notification of video input signal loss occurred on the encoder)
Video loss: Cam.cc
Video loss: Cam.cc
NW ERR
CAMERAcc  ERROR
Camera error
Video loss recovery (Notification of video input signal loss recovered on the encoder)

Video recovered: Cam.cc


NW camera error detection (video)
Communication error: Cam.cc
Communication error: Cam.cc
NW ERR
CAMERAcc  ERROR
Camera error
NW camera error recovery (video)

Video communication recovered: Cam.cc


NW camera error detection (Live)
Communication error (Live): Cam.cc
Communication error (Live): Cam.cc
NW ERR
CAMERAcc ERROR
Camera error
NW camera error recovery (Live)

Communication recovered (Live):Cam.cc


NW camera fault detection (video stream for remote monitoring)
Communication error (Service): Cam.cc
Communication error (Service): Cam.cc
NW ERR
CAMERAcc ERROR
Camera error
NW camera fault recovery (video stream for remote monitoring)
Communication recovered (Service): Cam.cc
Communication recovered (Service): Cam.cc


Recording error detection
Recording error
Recording error (RCA)
Recording error (AGT): Cam.cc
Recording error (WCK): Cam.cc
ERR
REC ERROR cc
* "cc" is not displayed if the number of camera is unknown.
[NX310]
HDD error / Recording error

[NX410/NX510]
Recording error
SMART warning
SMART warning: MAIN-y
SMART warning: EXTx-y
SMART warning: MAIN-y
SMART warning: EXTx-y
MAIN-y ERR
SMART WARNING

EXTx-y ERR
SMART WARNING
[NX310]
HDD error / Recording error

[NX410/NX510]
Recording error
Slow response
Slow response: MAIN-y
Slow response: EXTx-y
Slow response: MAIN-y
Slow response: EXTx-y
MAIN-y ERR
SLOW RESPONSE

EXTx-y ERR
SLOW RESPONSE
[NX310]
HDD error / Recording error

[NX410/NX510]
Recording error
HDD hour meter warning
Hour meter warning: MAIN-y
Hour meter warning: EXTx-y
Hour meter warning: MAIN-y
Hour meter warning: EXTx-y
MAIN-y ERR
HDD HOUR METER

EXTx-y ERR
HDD HOUR METER
[NX310]
HDD error / Recording error

[NX410/NX510]
Recording error
Remove auto links (per HDD)
HDD removed: MAIN-y
HDD removed: EXTx-y
HDD logically removed: MAIN-y
HDD logically removed: EXTx-y
MAIN-y ERR
HDD REMOVED

EXTx-y ERR
HDD REMOVED
[NX310]
HDD error / Recording error

[NX410/NX510]
Recording error
Remove auto links (per unit)
[NX410/NX510]
HDD removed: MAIN
HDD removed: EXTx
HDD logically removed: MAIN
HDD logically removed: EXTx
MAIN ERR
HDD REMOVED

EXTx ERR
HDD REMOVED
HDD error
HDD removal error (Properly recognized HDD was removed without proper operations.)
Swap warning: MAIN-y
Swap warning: EXTx-y
Swap warning: MAIN-y
Swap warning: EXTx-y
MAIN-y ERR
HDD SWAP ERR

EXTx-y ERR
HDD SWAP ERR
[NX310]
HDD error / Recording error

[NX410/NX510]
Recording error
HDD remaining capacity notice

HDD remaining capacity:1% ~ HDD remaining capacity:10%


HDD skip*1

HDD skip: MAIN-y
HDD skip: MAIN-y,y
HDD skip: MAIN
HDD skip: EXTx-y
HDD skip: EXTx-y,y
HDD skip: EXTx


HDD write error

Write error: MAIN-y


HDD read error

Read error: MAIN-y


Parameter initialization error
[NX410/NX510]

Invalid unit: MAIN
Invalid unit: EXTx
MAIN ERR
INITIAL ERR

EXTx ERR
INITIAL ERR

HDD format error
Format error: MAIN-y
Format error: EXTx-y
Format error: MAIN-y
Format error: EXTx-y
MAIN-y ERR
FORMAT FAIL

EXTx-y ERR
FORMAT FAIL
[NX310]
HDD error / Recording error

[NX410/NX510]
Recording error
Mirroring Format error
[NX410/NX510]
Format error: MAIN-y,y
Format error: EXTx-y,y
Format error: MAIN-y,y
Format error: EXTx-y,y
MAIN-y,y ERR
FORMAT FAIL

EXTx-y,y ERR
FORMAT FAIL
HDD error
RAID5 Format error
[NX410/NX510]
Format error: MAIN
Format error: EXTx
RAID5 Format error: MAIN
RAID5 Format error: EXTx
MAIN ERR
FORMAT FAIL

EXTx ERR
FORMAT FAIL
HDD error
RAID6 Format error
[NX410/NX510]
Format error: MAIN
Format error: EXTx
RAID6 Format error: MAIN
RAID6 Format error: EXTx
MAIN ERR
FORMAT FAIL

EXTx ERR
FORMAT FAIL
HDD error
Mirroring 1down
[NX410/NX510]
RAID1 1down: MAIN-y,y
RAID1 1down: EXTx-y,y
RAID1 1down: MAIN-y,y
RAID1 1down: EXTx-y,y
MAIN-y,y ERR
RAID1 1DOWN

EXTx-y,y ERR
RAID1 1DOWN
HDD error
RAID5 1down
[NX410/NX510]
RAID5 1down: MAIN
RAID5 1down: EXTx
RAID5 1down: MAIN
RAID5 1down: EXTx
MAIN ERR
RAID5 1DOWN

EXTx ERR
RAID5 1DOWN
HDD error
RAID5 2down
[NX410/NX510]
RAID5 2down: MAIN
RAID5 2down: EXTx
RAID5 2down: MAIN
RAID5 2down: EXTx
MAIN ERR
RAID5 2DOWN

EXTx ERR
RAID5 2DOWN
HDD error
RAID6 1down⋆2 
[NX410/NX510]

RAID6 1down: MAIN
RAID6 1down: EXTx
RAID6 1down: MAIN
RAID6 1down: EXTx
MAIN ERR
RAID6 1DOWN

EXTx ERR
RAID6 1DOWN
HDD error
RAID6 2down
[NX410/NX510]
RAID6 2down: MAIN
RAID6 2down: EXTx
RAID6 2down: MAIN
RAID6 2down: EXTx
MAIN ERR
RAID6 2DOWN

EXTx ERR
RAID6 2DOWN
HDD error
RAID6 3down
[NX410/NX510]
RAID6 3down: MAIN
RAID6 3down: EXTx
RAID6 3down: MAIN
RAID6 3down: EXTx
MAIN ERR
RAID6 3DOWN

EXTx ERR
RAID6 3DOWN
HDD error
Starting mirroring recovery

Starting mirroring recovery: MAIN-y,y
Starting mirroring recovery: EXTx-y,y
MAIN-y,y
RAID1 R-START

EXTx-y,y
RAID1 R-START

Starting RAID5 recovery
[NX410/NX510]

Starting RAID5 recovery: MAIN
Starting RAID5 recovery: EXTx
MAIN
RAID5 R-START

EXTx
RAID5 R-START

Starting RAID6 recovery
[NX410/NX510]

Starting RAID6 recovery: MAIN
Starting RAID6 recovery: EXTx
MAIN
RAID5 R-START

EXTx
RAID5 R-START

Complete mirroring recovery
 
Complete mirroring recovery: MAIN-y,y
Complete mirroring recovery: EXTx-y,y
MAIN-y,y
RAID1R-COMPLETE

EXTx-y,y
RAID1R-COMPLETE

Complete RAID5 recovery
[NX410/NX510]

Complete RAID5 recovery: MAIN
Complete RAID5 recovery: EXTx
MAIN
RAID5R-COMPLETE

EXTx
RAID5R-COMPLETE

Complete RAID6 recovery
[NX410/NX510]

Complete RAID6 recovery: MAIN
Complete RAID6 recovery: EXTx
MAIN
RAID6R-COMPLETE

EXTx
RAID6R-COMPLETE

Mirroring recovery failure
[NX410/NX510]
Mirroring recovery failure: MAIN-y,y
Mirroring recovery failure: EXTx-y,y
Mirroring recovery failure: MAIN-y,y
Mirroring recovery failure: EXTx-y,y
MAIN-y,y ERR
RAID1 R-FAILURE

EXTx-y,y ERR
RAID1 R-FAILURE
HDD error
RAID5 Recovery failure
[NX410/NX510]
RAID5 Recovery failure: MAIN
RAID5 Recovery failure: EXTx
RAID5 Recovery failure: MAIN
RAID5 Recovery failure: EXTx
MAIN ERR
RAID5 R-FAILURE

EXTx ERR
RAID5 R-FAILURE
HDD error
RAID6 Recovery failure
[NX410/NX510]
RAID6 Recovery failure: MAIN
RAID6 Recovery failure: EXTx
RAID6 Recovery failure: MAIN
RAID6 Recovery failure: EXTx
MAIN ERR
RAID6 R-FAILURE

EXTx ERR
RAID6 R-FAILURE
HDD error
Reboot (Related to CPU)

System reboot(CPU)


Reboot (Related to DEC)

System reboot(DEC)


Reboot (No extension unit connection detected)

System reboot(EXT)


Failed to write data on the media
Copy error
Write error: USB
ERR
COPY ERROR

Failed to read data from the media

Read error: USB


Copy media FULL

No available space: USB


Number of data on the copy medium exceeded

Over limitation: USB


NW link error
Network link error
Network link error: Camera/PC port
Network link error: PC port
NW ERR
NW LINK ERROR
Network error
Line speed warning (when Auto setting is set to Half)
Line speed warning
Line speed warning: Camera/PC port
Line speed warning: PC port
NW ERR
LINE SPEED WRN
Network error
When time is not adjusted due to the time difference of 1000 second or more from the NTP server 
Skip time adjustment
Skip time adjustment
NW ERR
NTP ADJUST ERR

Failed to resolve an address of TCP alarm notification from DNS

Address error: TCP ALARM

Network error
No response from a notified address of TCP alarm notification

No response: TCP ALARM

Network error
Undefined error of TCP alarm notification

Other error: TCP ALARM

Network error
Unable to resolve HTTP alarm notification destination from DNS

HTTP alarm address resolution error

Network error
HTTP alarm notification destination no response

HTTP alarm no response

Network error
HTTP alarm authentication error

HTTP alarm authentication error

Network error
HTTP alarm certificate validation error

HTTP alarm certificate error

Network error
HTTP alarm certificate validation warning

HTTP alarm certificate warning

Network error
Other error: HTTP alarm address

Other error: HTTP alarm

Network error
Undetected sub monitor
Undetected sub monitor
Undetected sub monitor
ERR
SUB MONITOR

Power failure detection
Power failure detection
Power failure detection
ERR
POWER FAILURE
Recorder error
Power failure recovery
Power failure recovery
Power failure recovery


Camera SD Card error
Backup error: Cam.cc
[SD]Card error: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD CARD ERROR
Camera error
Camera SD Write start failure
Backup error: Cam.cc
[SD]Start error: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD CARD ERROR
Camera error
Camera SD Write end failure
Backup error: Cam.cc
[SD]End error: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD CARD ERROR
Camera error
Camera SD Image acquisition failure
Backup error: Cam.cc
[SD]Get image error: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD CARD ERROR
Camera error
Camera SD Accumulated recording time warning
SD life warning: Cam.cc
[SD]Long-term use warning: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD LIFETIME WRN
Camera error
Camera SD Overwrite warning
SD life warning: Cam.cc
[SD]Overwrite warning: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD LIFETIME WRN
Camera error
Camera SD Access error
SD access warning: Cam.cc
[SD]Access warning: Cam.cc

Camera error
Camera SD Recording failure
SD recording error: Cam.cc
[SD]Recording error: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD CARD ERROR
Camera error
Camera SD memory card undetected
SD undetected: Cam.cc
[SD]undetected: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD CARD ERROR
Camera error
Camera SD memory card remaining capacity warning
SD capacity notification: Cam.cc
[SD]capacity notification: Cam.cc

Camera error
Camera SD memory card full
SD no available space: Cam.cc
[SD]no available space: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
SD CARD ERROR
Camera error
Camera hardware error
Hardware error: Cam.cc
Hardware error: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
HARDWARE ERROR
Camera error
Wiper rubber replacement notice
Wiper rubber: Cam.cc
Wiper rubber: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
WIPER RUBBER
Camera error
Changed angle of the camera
Changed angle: Cam.cc
Changed angle: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
ANGLE ERROR
Camera error
Recover angle of the camera

Recover angle: Cam.cc


The trial period for the ext. software of the camera has expired.
Ext. S/W expired: Cam.cc
Ext. software expired: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
TRIAL EXPIRED
Camera error
NAS backup error
NAS backup error: Storage-n
NAS backup error: Storage-n
ERR
NAS BACKUP

NAS backup full
NAS backup full: Storage-n
NAS backup full: Storage-n
ERR
NAS BACKUP FULL

NAS backup Interrupted
NAS backup Interrupted: Storage-n
NAS backup Interrupted: Storage-n
ERR
NAS BACKUP

Failover (Operation suspended)
Failover
Failover: Operation suspended
ERR
FAILOVER:MASTER
Recorder error
Failover (Alternative operation)

Failover: Recorder-m


Rollback startup (startup with spare software)
Rollback
Rollback
ERR
ROLLBACK
Recorder error
Starting remote monitoring

Starting remote monitoring: Cam.cc


Suspending remote monitoring
Suspending remote monitoring: Cam.cc
Suspending remote monitoring: Cam.cc
CAMERAcc
REMOTE MONITOR
Camera error
Remote monitoring response error

Remote error: Remote monitoring

Network error

*1 "HDD skip" is a function that allows recording to continue on the next HDD in the recording order in the event of a write error or other problem with the HDD. Skipping speeds up overwritten recording, thus shortening the date/time range of the recorded image. If there is only one HDD, recording will continue from the beginning of that HDD. In this case, the date/time range of the recorded image will be shortened as well.


*2 If a RAID6 1down state occurs due to RAID recovery from a RAID6 2down state, the HDD number will not be displayed on the status display panel or Error history/Error log.


This section describes the details on the network logs and their details. The network logs are displayed by selecting the "Maintenance" page - [System management] tab - [Network log] on the setup menu.
Contents to be displayed are the same as when using the web browser.
Description
Network log
Output from connector
E-mail transmission complete
<SMTP>MAIL_SEND

SMTP authentication error
<SMTP>SMTP_ATTEST_ERR
Network error
POP3 authentication error
<SMTP>POP3_ATTEST_ERR
Network error
Failed to resolve POP3 server address from DNS
<SMTP>POP3_ADD_ERR
Network error
Failed to find POP3 server
<SMTP>POP3_SVR_ERR
Network error
Failed to resolve SMTP server address from DNS
<SMTP>SMTP_ADD_ERR
Network error
Failed to find SMTP server
<SMTP>SMTP_SVR_ERR
Network error
MAIL FROM command error
<SMTP>MAIL_FROM_ERR
Network error
RCPT TO command error
<SMTP>RCPT_TO_ERR
Network error
Other errors for SMTP
<SMTP>OTHER_ERR
Network error
Synchronization with the NTP server complete
<NTP>GET_TIME_OK

Failed to resolve NTP server address from DNS
<NTP>SVR_ADD_ERR
Network error
Synchronization with the NTP server failed (Time is not synchronized.)
<NTP>TIME_INVALID
Network error
Failed to adjust the time
<NTP>SET_TIME_ERR
Network error
Failed to find NTP server
<NTP>SVR_ERR
Network error
Other errors for NTP
<NTP>OTHER_ERR
Network error
Password error for SNMP user name
<SNMP>USER_PASS_ERR
Network error
Other errors for SNMP
<SNMP>OTHER_ERR
Network error
Password error for HTTP user name
<HTTP>USER_PASS_ERR
Network error
HTTP download failure
<HTTP>DOWNLOAD_ERR
Network error
HTTP request invalid
<HTTP>REQUEST_ERR
Network error
Other errors for HTTP
<HTTP>OTHER_ERR
Network error
DHCP IP address acquisition
<DHCP>IP_ADD_OK

DHCP IP address update failure
<DHCP>IP_ADD_UPDATE_ERR
Network error
DHCP IP address duplicated with other devices
<DHCP>DUPLICATE_IP_ADD
Network error
DHCP IP miscellaneous error
<DHCP>OTHER_ERR
Network error