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USER MANUAL Z8536 ZKTeco
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Contents
Chapter 1 Installation ....6
1.1 Unpacking....6
1.2 Hard Disk Installation....6
Chapter 2 Getting Started....11
2.1 Starting up and Shutting down 11
2.1.1 Starting up.... 11
2.1.2 Shutting down 11
2.2 Logging in....12
2.3 Using the Guide....13
2.4 Menu operations....17
2.4.1 Setup.... 17
Chapter 3 Preview....19
3.1 Introduction of Preview.... 19
3.2 Operations in Preview Mode....22
3.3 Using the Mouse in Preview 26
Chapter 4 Playback.... 28
4.1 Instant Playback....28
4.2 Playback by Normal Search....29
4.2.1 Recording Playback....29
4.2.2 Playback by Event Search....32
4.2.3 Playback of Pictures .... 33
4.2.4 Playback of External Files....34
4.3 Playback Backup....36
Chapter 5 PTZ Controls....38
5.1 Setting PTZ Preset, Cruise, Pattern & Linear Scan .... 38
5.1.1 Preset Settings....38
5.1.2 Cruise Settings 39
5.1.3 Pattern Settings....41
5.1.4 Linear Scan Settings 41
Chapter 6 Search....43
6.1 Log Retrieval 44
6.2 Image Retrieval 45
6.3 Video Retrieval 46
Chapter 7 Channel Management...... 47
7.1 Adding IP Cameras 47
7.2 Regular Configuration 50
7.2.1 Channel Display 50
7.2.2 Media Parameters 53
7.2.3 Snapshot Parameters....54
7.2.4 PTZ Settings....55
7.2.5 Tour Grouping 57
7.3 Regular Detection 58
7.3.1 Motion Detection....58
7.3.2 Video Lost....61
7.3.3 Video Tampering....63
7.3.4 Privacy Mask 66
7.4 Intelligent Video Analysis....67
7.4.1 Brief Introduction 67
7.4.2 Enable Smart Analysis 68
7.4.3 Function Configuration 69
7.5 Channel Zero Settings 86
7.5.1 Parameter configuration....86
7.5.2 Channel Configuration 87
Chapter 8 Record Management 88
8.1 Record Configuration....88
8.2 Manual Operations....90
8.2.1 Snapshots....90
Chapter 9 Storage Management.... 91
9.1 Disk Information....91
9.2 Disk Group....92
Chapter 10 System Management 95
10.1 System Information 95
10.1.1 Version Information....95
10.1.2 Streaming Information....96
10.2 Time Settings....97
10.2.1 Device Time....97
10.2.2 IPC Time 98
10.3 System Parameters.... 100
10.3.1 Display Parameters.... 100
10.3.2 Other Configuration 101
10.4 System Maintenance 103
10.4.1 Auto Maintenance.... 103
10.4.2 System Upgrade.... 104
10.4.3 Configuration Restoring.... 105
Capture 11 Network Management....106
11.1 Basic Settings.... 106
11.2 Advanced Settings.... 108
11.2.1 Enable PPPoE.... 108
11.2.2 Enable UPnP.... 109
11.2.3 DDNS Settings 109
11.2.4 Email Settings.... 111
11.3 Management Platform 112
11.4 Network Flow 113
11.5 Network Test 114
Capture 12 Alarm Management....116
12.1 Abnormal Events.... 116
12.2 Alarm Input.... 118
12.3 Alarm Output 120
Capture 13 User Management....122
Appendix....125
List of compatible HDD already tested.... 125
Chapter 1 Installation
1.1 Unpacking
During installation of the NVR:
- Ensure that the device is installed in a well-ventilated and dust-free environment.
● The device shall be used indoors only. - Keep all liquids away from the device.
- Ensure that the environmental conditions meet the factory specifications.
- Turn off the device before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals.
1.2 Hard Disk Installation
Before starting:
Disconnect the power from the NVR before installing a hard disk drive (HDD). A factory recommended HDD should be used.
Tools required: a screwdriver.

NVR with 1 or 2 HDDs.
Steps:
1) Remove the cover from the NVR by untightening the screws on the rear and side panels.

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Front view of a black server rack with ports and connectors, marked by red boxes (no visible text or symbols)2) Insert the hard disk along the slot and tighten the screws.

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Close-up of a computer monitor front panel showing screw holes and a screwdriver inserted (no text or symbols visible)3) Connect the device to the power and the data cable to the NVR and HDD.

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Interior view of an open computer case showing a hard disk, circuit board, and cable (no visible text or symbols)4) Reinstall the cover and tighten the screws.

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Front view of a black server rack unit with ports and connectors (no visible text or labels)
NVR with 4 or 8 HDDs.
Steps :
1) Remove the cover from the NVR by untightening the screws on the side and rear panels.

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Back view of a gray server rack with ports and connectors, no visible text or symbols2) Fix the HDD with screws at the bottom.

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Close-up of a computer drive with screw and socket (no visible text or symbols)3) Connect the device to the power and the data cable to the NVR and HDD.
4) Reinstall the cover and tighten the screws.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
2.1 Starting up and Shutting down
2.1.1 Starting up
Plug in the power cord, press the power switch, then the power indicator should light up, and the device will start to boot. After the device starts, the video output mode is set as multiple-screen by default.
2.1.2 Shutting down
Option 1: Press the power key on the rear panel to shut the device down (should be supported by the device).
Option 2: Click on Start → Shutdown → Confirm ( 😊
Prompt: It is recommended to use this way, in order to avoid damages when the device is suddenly powered down.)

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Menu Logout Reboot Shut downFigure 2.1 Shutdown Menu
2.2 Logging in
If NVR first start-up or has logged out, you must log in to the device before operating the menu and other functions, as shown in Figure 2.2.

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Login Interface User Name admin Password OK CancelFigure 2.2 Login Interface
Steps:
1) Click on the Start button on the Lower left corner of the
screen.
2) Click on the Login button from the pop-up menu.
3) Input the password on the pop-up interface (Default password: 123456).
4) Click on OK to log into the system.
2.3 Using the Guide
The guide starts immediately after the login, as shown in Figure 2.3.

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Wizard Volume > System Drilling > Time configuration > Local Network Coing The wizard will install to establish the option quickly, and please click Next Step to start it. Open the wizard and time start Next StepFigure 2.3 Wizard
Operating the guide
1) The system will guide you through some basic setup of the NVR. If you do not want to use the guide right now, click on the ✗ button. You may also choose to use the guide next time by unchecking the “Open the Wizard next time start” check-box.
2) Click on the Next step button to enter the system setting interface, as shown in Figure 2.4.

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Wizard Welcome > Screen Setting > Time configuration > Local Network Config Resolution 3848*2199@16Hz Language English Process Page Next StepFigure 2.4 System Settings
3) After setting the display and language, click on the Next step button to enter the Time configuration interface, as shown in Figure 2.5.

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Welcome > System Setting > Time configuration > Local Network Casing Time Zone (UTC +8:00) Beijing, Hongkong, Unwqi, Singapore System Time 2018-12-31 15:49:17 Date display format YYYY-MM-DD Year-Month-Dry Time display format 24Hour Previous Page Next StepFigure 2.5 Time Configuration
4) After setting the time, click on the Next step button to enter the Local Network Config interface, as shown in Figure 2.6.

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Welcome > System Setting > Time configuration Load Network Config Network Card LAN1 Enable DHCP IP Address 192 100 128 250 Subset Mask 255 255 253 6 Gateway Address 192 100 128 1 Enable automatic access to DNS server Preferred DNS 192 100 128 1 Alternate DNS 202 96 128 85 HTTP Port 80 HTSP Port 554 Preview Page CompleteFigure 2.6 Local Network Config
5) Click on Complete button to finish the wizard.
2.4 Menu operations
After successful login, you may set the system accordingly on the main Menu interface by clicking your right mouse button as shown in Figure 2.7.

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Menu Playback Search Channel Manage Record Manage Storage Manage Alarm Manage User Manage Network Manage System Manage ExitFigure 2.7 Main Menu Operations
2.4.1 Setup
Click on the Start icon, then the interface as show in Figure 2.8 will pop up.

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Menu Logout Reboot Shut downFigure 2.8 Setting Up
1) Logout: Click on the Logout button to log off.
2) Reboot: Click on the Reboot button and confirm, then the device will automatically reboot.
3) Shutdown: Click on the Shutdown button and confirm, then the device will automatically shut down.
Chapter 3 Preview
3.1 Introduction of Preview
Preview shows you the video image obtaining from each camera in real-time. The NVR will automatically enter live video mode when turned on, as shown in Figure 3.1.

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Channel preview icons
In the preview mode, there are hidden icons on the interface of each channel, which will appear when you move the cursor to the bottom of the window.
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| Icons | Descriptions | Icons | Descriptions | |||||
| Open/ close PTZ | Show/ hide smart detection | |||||||
| Snapshots | Turn voice intercom on/off | |||||||
| Turn audio on/ off | Turn manual recording on/off | |||||||
| Instant playback | ||||||||
| Media parameters | ||||||||
| Face Detection | ||||||||
Table 3.1 Icons Descriptions
Media parameters: you may adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of the channel that the current mouse selected, one click to restore the default value when necessary, as shown in Figure 3.2.

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| Category | Value | |---|---| | Brightness | 128 | | Contrast | 128 | | Saturation | 128 | | Hue | 128 |Figure 3.2 Media Parameters
PTZ/ Preset/ Cruise/ Pattern:
Please confirm whether the related parameters is correctly set before controlling the PTZ. After setting up the parameters, select the channel to be controlled on the preview interface, then control the direction of the lens, focal length, focus, aperture amplification and narrow in PTZ operation interface, and adjust the speed of PTZ, as shown in Figure 3.3. For detailed operations of PTZ control part, please see below.

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Zoom Focus Iris Speed10 Preset 1 Tour Line 1 Pattern Line 1 Scan Line 1Figure 3.3 PTZ Control
3.2 Operations in Preview Mode
In preview mode, there are many functions provided, which are listed below.
On the bottom-right corner, there are some icons of real-time information, as shown in Figure 3.4.

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16:11:56 12-08-20 18Figure 3.4 Real-time Information
1) P2P information
When you click on 📄, the interface will pop up the P2P information, as shown in Figure 3.5.

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Cloud Service Device ID 0b93012322 设备状态 Registered Successfully APP IDFigure 3.5 P2P Information
2) Real-time alarm information
When you click on , the interface will pop up the alarm information, as shown in Figure 3.6.

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Alarm Information No. Alarm Type Police Source Time 1 IP Conflict - 12-08 17:01:40 Dis arming OffFigure 3.6 Alarm Information
3) Network Information
When you click on , the interface will pop up the Network information, as shown in Figure 3.7.

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Network Information Network Card LAN1 MAC Address 22:C9:EE:F8:32:24 Network Status 100M/Full Duplex DHCP Status Not Enabled IPV4 Address 192 168 130 251 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 130 1 Preferred DNS 192 168 130 1Figure 3.7 Network Information
4) System Sound
When you click on , the interface will pop up the system sound, as shown in Figure 3.8.

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AudioFigure 3.8 System Sound
5) Other functions
| Icons | Descriptions | Icons | Descriptions |
![]() | Single screen | ![]() | 4 screens |
![]() | 6 screens | ![]() | 8 screens |
![]() | 9 screens | ![]() | 16 screens |
![]() | 25 screens | ![]() | 36 screens |
![]() | 64 screens | ![]() | Audio adjustment |
![]() | Cruise on settings | ![]() | Linkage preview |
![]() | Page up | ![]() | Page down |
Table 3.2 Descriptions of Other Functions
3.3 Using the Mouse in Preview
When you right-click, you can open the shortcut menu as shown in Figure 3.9.

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Menu Wizard Channel Manage Record Manage Playback PTZ Control Image Color Four Split Six Split Eight Split Nine Split Sixteen Split Twenty-live Split Thirty-six Split Previous Next Full screen / Exit Full screenFigure 3.9 Shortcut Menu
| Names Descriptions | |
| Menu Access the main menu | |
| Wizard | Access the wizard interface. |
| Channel Manage | Quick access to the channel management interface. |
| Record Manage | Quick access to the record management interface. |
| Playback | Quick access to the playback interface. |
| PTZ Control | Access the PTZ interface. |
| Image color | Quick access to the image color interface. |
| 4-split-screen | Select and access the 4-screen mode. |
| 6-split-screen | Select and access the 6-screen mode. |
| 8-split-screen | Select and access the 8-screen mode. |
| 9-split-screen | Select and access the 9-screen mode. |
| 16-split-screen | Select and access the 16-screen mode. |
| 25-split-screen | Select and access the 25-screen mode. |
| 36-split-screen | Select and access the 36-screen mode. |
| Previous | Switch to the previous settings. |
| Next | Switch to the next settings. |
| Full Screen/Exit Full Screen | Quickly access/exit the full screen mode. |
Table 3.3 Descriptions of Right-click Functions
Chapter 4 Playback
4.1 Instant Playback
Purpose:
Play the recorded videos from a specific channel in the live video mode.
Steps:
Choose a channel in live video mode and click on the icon on the bottom of the channel, as shown in Figure 4.1.


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Composite image showing office interior scenes with surveillance camera, computer workstations, and staff at desks, plus a traffic monitoring interface.Figure 4.1 Instant Playback
4.2 Playback by Normal Search
4.2.1 Recording Playback
Click on the

icon to enter the playback interface, as shown in Figure 4.2.

Play video recorded in specified time duration. Multi-channel simultaneous playback is supported.
Steps:
1) Enter the Playback interface.
2) Check the check-box(es) of the desired channel(s) in the channel list and then double-click to select a date on the calendar.
3) Click on the ▶ button to start playback, as shown in Figure 4.3.

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Screenshot of a video editing software interface displaying multiple office scenes with Chinese text overlays and UI controls.Figure 4.3 Video Playback
Notes:
If there are video files recorded by the camera on a specific day, the icon representing that day shown in the calendar will be displayed as 6 7 8. Otherwise, it is displayed as


Playback Interface
You may use the toolbar in the bottom part of the playback interface to control the playing, as shown in Figure 4.4.

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00:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 24:00 25:00 26:00 27:00 28:00 29:00 30:00 31:00 32:00Figure 4.4 Playback Toolbar
| Buttons | Descriptions Button | Descriptions | |
![]() | Play/ pause | ![]() | Stop |
![]() | Fast forward | ![]() | Rewind |
![]() | Single frame | ![]() | 30 seconds forward/backward |
![]() | Slow down | ![]() | Speed up |
![]() | Single screen | ![]() | 4 screens |
![]() | 6 screens | ![]() | 8 screens |
![]() | 9 screens | ![]() | 16 screens |
![]() | Page up/page down | ![]() | Backup |
![]() | Capture | ![]() | Hide/ show the time bar |
![]() | On/Off Audio | ![]() | Change the time bar |
Table 4.1 Descriptions of Toolbar Icons
4.2.2 Playback by Event Search
Purpose:
Play recorded files on one or several channels searched out by event type (e.g. alarm detection, motion), as shown in Figure 4.5.

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Search Method: Any All Retrieval Type: Normal Motion Detect Alarm Detecti Offline Collect Smart Detect Unselected Types SearchFigure 4.5 Event Search
Steps:
1) Enter the playback interface.
2) Select the retrieving type: count alarm, motion, across the line, regional, alarm detection and object left/loss...
3) Click on the Search button to obtain information of the results.
4) Click on the ▶ button to play the file back.
4.2.3 Playback of Pictures
Purpose:
The captured pictures stored in the HDDs of the device can be searched and viewed, as shown in Figure 4.6.

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2MP-W-ES-52T12H 2018-12-08 19:22:31Figure 4.6 Picture Playback
Steps:
1) Enter the playback interface.
2) Select playback modes: image playback.
3) Select "Search by day" or "Search by time".
4) Select picture source: IPC snapshot (preview snapshot) or playback snapshot.
5) Choose condition: Meet random or Meet all.
6) Select Retrieving type.
7) Select "Search Channel".
8) Click on the Search button to search for the captured pictures.
9) Check the check-box behind the picture shown, then click to view the picture.
10) The toolbar in the bottom of the playback interface can be used to control the playing.
| Buttons | Functions | Buttons | Functions |
![]() | Play/ stop | ![]() | Stop |
![]() | Next picture | ![]() | Last picture |
Table 4.2 Descriptions of Playback Toolbar
4.2.4 Playback of External Files
Purpose:
Perform operations according to the following steps to look up and play back files in the external devices, as shown in Figure 4.7.

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Flashbox Internet FinishFigure 4.7 USB Playback Interface
Steps:
1) Enter the playback interface.
2) Select playback modes: USB playback.
3) Click on the Refresh button to refresh the list.
4) Select and click on the ▶ button to play the video back.
4.3 Playback Backup
Purpose:
The video stored on the hard disk can be exported to a USB drive or removable hard disk, as shown in Figure 4.8. Here are the steps.

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Respect Flipped Channel List Channel List 01 02 03 04 05 05 06 06 07 07 08 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 86 87 87 88 88 89 89 90 90 91 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 100 100Figure 4.8 Backup
Steps:
1) Insert a USB drive or removable hard disk into the NVR's USB port.
2) Enter the Playback interface.
3) Check the check-box(es) of the desired channel(s) in the
channel list
4) Click on the 📋 button to enter the backup interface as shown in Figure 4.9.

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Backup All 01 - 32 D33 - 38 File Type All Regular Motion Alarm Smart AMR File Type Advanced File Format AM Start Time 2018-12-31 60:00:00 End Time 2018-12-31 23:00:00 File Size Calculate file size Backup CancelFigure 4.9 Backup Interface
5) Select the starting and ending time, and make sure the backup time is correct, or you may click on the time and date to modify them.
6) Click on the Backup button and select the USB drive or removable hard disk, then select the folder and click on
Backup button.
7) A backup progress bar will appear. Wait until the system finish reading. Then, pull out your USB drive or removable hard disk.
Chapter 5 PTZ Controls
5.1 Setting PTZ Preset, Cruise, Pattern & Linear Scan
Before starting:
Please make sure that the preset, cruise and pattern should be supported by PTZ protocols, as shown in Figure 5.1.

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Zoom Focus Iris Speed10 Preset 1 Tour Line 1 Pattern Line 1 Scan Line 1Figure 5.1 Interface of PTZ Settings
5.1.1 Preset Settings
Follow the steps below to set the preset position that you want the PTZ camera to be in when an event occurs.
Steps:
1) Use the directional button to turn the camera to the position where you want to set a preset, and the zoom and focus operations can be recorded in the preset as well.
2) After setting the name of a preset, click on the button to save the changes. Repeat the above steps to save more presets.
5.1.2 Cruise Settings
Purpose:
You may set a cruise to move the PTZ to different locations and have the camera stay there for a set duration before moving on to the next location. The locations are corresponding to the presets. The presets can be set following the steps mentioned in Preset Settings above.
Steps:
1) Select the number of cruises in the drop-down list of cruise.
2) Click on the

button to add key points for cruise, as shown in Figure 5.2.

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Tour Line1 No. Preset Tour Time Tour Speed Preset 1 Tour Time(s) 1 Tour Speed 1 Increase Delete Save CancelFigure 5.2 Tour Line
3) Configure parameters of key points, such as the number of a key point, duration of staying for one key point and speed of cruise. The key point is corresponding to the preset. The Key Point No. determines the cruise order of the PTZ. The Cruise time refers to the time span to stay at the corresponding key point. The Cruise Speed defines the speed at which the PTZ will move from one key point
to the next one.
4) Click on the Add button to add the next key point to the patrol.
5) When finished, click on the Exit button.
5.1.3 Pattern Settings
Purpose:
Patterns can be set by recording the movement of the PTZ. You can call the pattern to make the PTZ moves according to the predefined path.
Steps:
1) Choose a pattern number in the drop-down list.
2) Click on the button to begin and click on corresponding buttons in the control panel to move the PTZ camera, then click on the button to end. Then, the movement of the PTZ is recorded.
5.1.4 Linear Scan Settings
Steps:
1) Select a number, use the directional button to spin the
camera to the location where you want to set a starting
point, then click on the button.
2) Spin the camera to the location where you want to set an ending point, then click on the button.
3) Click on the button, then the PTZ camera will spin from the starting point to the ending point.
Chapter 6 Search
Purpose:
The record files can be backed up to various devices, such as USB devices, including USB flash drives and USB HDDs.
Click on the icon to enter the local backup interface, as shown in Figure 6.1.

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Log Summary Log Value Type: All Types Secondary Type: All Sub Type Dashed: 0% Short Type: 2016/12/31 89.88.03 Dual Type: 2016/12/31 25.10.14 Search CancelFigure 6.1 Search Interface
6.1 Log Retrieval

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Loop Reference Log Mode Type: All Type Secondary Type: All Sub Type Element: 100.000.000 Main Type: 100.000.000 End Type: 100.000.000 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok OklFigure 6.2 Log Retrieval Interface
Steps:
1) Set the type and time of file to backup.
2) Click on the Search button to view the file size.
3) Click on the Export All Log button to start the backup.
4) When finished, click on Confirm.
6.2 Image Retrieval

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Crop Subtotal Forward Subtotal Lemon/Plants Linear Plots Selected Fare Selected Structure Options Sub-Value: 100.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Material Type: All Types Short Time: 249.6.12.23 25.58.24 End Time: 249.6.12.23 25.58.24 Search CancelFigure 6.3 Interface of Image Retrieval
Steps:
1) Select channels to start backup.
2) Select the Image Source and Retrieval Type.
3) Set the time of file to backup.
4) Click on the Search button to view the file size.
Click on the Start Backup button to start the backup.
6.3 Video Retrieval

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Research All Types File Format: All Start Time: 00:00:00 End Time: 00:00:00 Search SaveFigure 6.4 Interface of Video Backup
Steps:
1) Select channels to start backup.
2) Set the time of file to backup.
3) Select a file format.
4) Click on the Search button to view the file size.
5) Click on the Start Backup button to start the backup, as shown in the following picture.
6) When finished, click on Confirm.
Chapter 7 Channel Management
7.1 Adding IP Cameras
Purpose:
Before obtaining a live video or recording any videos, you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device.
Before starting:
Ensure the network connection is valid and correct, and the IP camera to be added has already been activated.
Steps:
1) Click on the icon, enter the "Channel Information" interface, as shown in Figure 7.1.

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2) Click on Add Channel, then the system will automatically search for all IP cameras connected to the NVR.
3) You may click on the Refresh button to refresh the list of online IP cameras manually. Select a detected IP camera and click on OK to add it to the connection list directly, as shown in Figure 7.2.

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4) Or, you may edit the parameters in the corresponding text field to add an IP camera, then click on Save to add it to the connection list, as shown in Figure 7.3.

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7.2 Regular Configuration
7.2.1 Channel Display
Purpose:
You can configure the OSD (On-screen Display) settings for the camera, including the camera name, date/time, and so on.
Steps:
1) Enter the channel display configuration interface.
Channel Management → Regular Configuration → Channel Display
2) Select a channel to which the desired camera is connected and start to configure OSD settings.
3) Setting the "Local Channel Name"
Tick the check-box in front of "Show Local Channel Name", then enter the name of the local channel in the text field.
Click on the Save button, then the name input will be shown on the screen. You may click and drag the text frame on the window with your mouse to adjust the OSD position.
4) Setting the "IP Camera Name" (should be supported by the camera)
Tick the check-box in front of "Show Channel Name", then enter the channel name in the text field.
Click on Save, the name input will be shown on the screen. You may to click and drag the text frame on the window with your mouse to adjust the OSD position, as shown in Figure 7.4.

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5) Select the date and time format (should be supported by the camera).
6) Image parameters: adjust the brightness, contrast,
saturation and hue of the channel, as shown in Figure 7.5.

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Image Parameters Brightness 128 Contrast 128 Saturation 128 Hue 128 OK Restore DefaultFigure 7.5 Interface of Image Settings
➢ lens parameters: set parameters for the channel camera lens, as shown in Figure 7.6.

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➢ Click on Save to save the settings.
7.2.2 Media Parameters
Purpose:
Sometimes you need to edit the parameters for channel camera recordings for better image quality.
Steps:
1) Enter the interface of media parameters, as shown in Figure 7.7.

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2) Set the video parameters:
Channel Select: Select the channel of camera to configure the
encoding type.
Stream Type: Select main stream or sub stream.
Video type: Select the video type.
Resolution: Select the video resolution.
Image Quality: Select the image quality when using the
VBR(variable bitrate) encoding method.
Encoding type: Select H.264 or H.265
Advanced settings:
Bitrate Type: CBR and VBR available.
Bitrate: Set the bitrate.
Frame Rate: Select the frame rate.
3) Click on Save to save the settings.
7.2.3 Snapshot Parameters
You may set the resolution of the local snapshots and relevant parameters on this interface as shown in Figure 7.8 below.

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7.2.4 PTZ Settings
Follow the procedure below for setting the parameters for PTZ. The configuration of PTZ parameters should be completed before controlling the PTZ camera.
Steps:
1) Enter the PTZ Setting interface as shown in Figure 7.9.

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Channel Manager Quarter Display - Master Parameters - Shapier Features - Options - Tree Versioning Quarter: 01 Protocol: period Decoder Address: 0 Break Rate: 9600 Data Kit: 8 Map Kit: 0 Check: No Check Free Contact: No Flow Control Preview Apply ShowFigure 7.9 Interface of PTZ General Settings
2) Set the parameters for PTZ
Channel: Choose a channel.
Protocol: Choose the protocol for your PTZ.
Decoder Address: Choose a decoderaddress.
Baud Rate: Select a baud.
Data Bit: Select a data bit.
Stop Bit: Select a stop bit.
Parity: Select the verify, Non Parity by default.
Stream Control: Select the stream control; the default setting is "No Flow Control".
3) Click on Save to save the settings.
7.2.5 Tour Grouping
The role of setting tour Grouping is to group the channel and preview, can group according to a standard, as shown in Figure 7.10, that is group according to the region. The same channel can be divided into different groups as needed.

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Functions of different icons are as shown below.
| Icons | Descriptions | Icons | Descriptions |
![]() | Create a group | ![]() | Delete a group |
![]() | Modify the group name | ![]() | Add channel |
![]() | Delate channel | ![]() | Move up the group |
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Table 7.1 Functions of the Icons
7.3 Regular Detection
7.3.1 Motion Detection
On the motion detection interface as shown in Figure 7.11 below, you may set related parameters for motion detection.

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Detect Mode: The default setting is "IPC Detection". You can switch mode to "Local Detection" if the NVR support this function.
Sensitivity: Change the accuracy of the motion detection trigger.
Zone settings: Left click and hold the mouse in the video area, drag it to the area that needs motion detection. The red plaid area is the selected motion detection area, as shown in Figure 7.12.

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Arming Plan: Set the schedule that needs arming, as shown in Figure 7.13.

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Linkage Setting: Choose the mode that needs linkage, as shown in Figure 7.14.

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Clear all: Click on to clear motion detection zone on the video area set before.
7.3.2 Video Lost
Below is the interface of video lost configuration.

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Channel: Choose a channel number.
Planning: Set the arming schedule for video loss, as shown in Figure 7.16.

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Linkage: Set the linkage mode, as shown in Figure 7.17.

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7.3.3 Video Tampering
Purpose:
Trigger the alarm when the lens is covered and perform other response action(s) regarding the alarm.
Steps:
1) Enter the interface of video mask alarm of channel parameter and choose a channel which you want to set up a video mask alarm, as shown in Figure 7.18.

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2) Set the video mask alarm handling action of the channel.
Tick the check-box of Enable Video Tampering.
Select the sensitivity.
Use the mouse to draw an area that you want to detect video masks.
3) Set up the planning of the channel, as shown in Figure 7.19.

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4) Set up the linkage operation of the channel, as shown in Figure 7.20.

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5) Click on the Save button to save the settings.
Note: Onvif protocol does not support the video tampering feature.
7.3.4 Privacy Mask
Purpose:
You may configure the four-sided privacy mask zones that cannot be viewed by the operator. The privacy mask can prevent certain surveillance areas from being viewed or recorded.
Steps:
1) Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface, as shown in Figure 7.21.

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2) Select the camera to set the privacy mask.
3) Tick the check-box of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this feature.
4) Use the mouse to draw a zone on the window. You may configure up to 4 privacy mask zones and adjust the size of each area respectively.
5) You may click on the button to clear the configured privacy mask zones on the window.
6) Click on Save to save the settings.
Note: Onvif protocol does not support the privacy mask feature.
7.4 Intelligent Video Analysis
Intelligent Video Analysis is the vital function of NVR. This chapter will give you thorough and clear instructions in terms of the intelligent performance, operation process and parameter configuration.
7.4.1 Brief Introduction
Smart features of NVR include:
1) Behaviour analysis: target counting, object left/lost, intrusion detection, tripwire detection, scene changes.
2) Some of our NVRs are also equipped with features such as face detection, sound detection, fire detection, VQD, etc.
Note: Behaviour analysis supports both front-end and local detection modes, subject to the actual capacity of the product; while scene changing supports local detection mode only.
7.4.2 Enable Smart Analysis
Some NVR models disable local smart detection by default. To enable smart analysis, access the device parameters interface and set the preview capability to the mode with the smart analysis feature, as shown in Figure 7.22.

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Note: Currently the NVR's front-end smart function only supports ZKTECO protocol, so only when ZKTECO protocol accesses IPC can the IPC detection be turned on.
7.4.3 Function Configuration
Detect Mode
As shown in Figure 7.21, there are "IPC detection" and "local detection" modes; the former is the default setting. The IPC detection mode requires the IPC to support smart detection. If IPC front-end detection is not supported, the NVR Local Detection mode is then selected.

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Behaviour Analysis
Behaviour analysis includes the following functions: target counting, object left/lost, area detection, line crossing detection.
The target triggering rule is based on the centre of the target's lower edge (except height limit detection), which is generally the position of the human foot. So, when setting the detection line or detection area, the line/ area should not be suspended in the air.
The minimum height of the target should not be less than 1/32
of the image height; the minimum width should not be less than 1/64 of the image width; the maximum width of the proposed object should not exceed 1/4 of the image width; the maximum height should not exceed 1/2 of the image height.
Set the detection line or the detection area, but not too close to the target location. It also requires that the scope of view of the camera cannot be too small and the target cannot be too large.
Precautions:
1) Camera installation: install the device vertically to maintain static, avoid occlusion of vision, and make height appropriate (higher than two meters).
2) Scene selection: ensure adequate lighting, reduce the complexity of the site, try to avoid areas that may affect accuracy of detection, such as detection areas where there are leaves vibration, severe shadows, birds, insects and more; also, try to avoid reflective objects and scenes with glass, floor tiles, lakes and so on;
3) Alert area requirements: the warning area for intelligent analysis requires more than 1/8 of the area of the video
screen; if it is a cordon, the distance between the lines should exceed the image width or 1/4 of the height.
- Target counting
The purpose of this page is to configure relevant parameters so that the target count alarm occurs when a moving object whose area or volume is larger than a pre-defined value strides across the set detection line to obtain the number set by the detection rules, as shown in Figure 7.21. The following describes the parameters of the pages on the set method.
The purpose of this page is to configure relevant parameters so that the target count alarm occurs when a moving object whose area or volume is larger than a pre-defined value strides across the set detection line to obtain the number set by the detection rules, as shown in Figure 7.24. The following describes the parameters of the pages on the set method.

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Channel Select: Select a channel.
Detect Mode: There are two modes: front-end and local. The two models to the actual capacity of the product subject. The front-end mode requires front-end access to IPC support; while the local model requires specific equipment.
Enable: Enable or disable the target count function.
Show in Preview: When enabled, you may see the detection line and the statistical results on the preview interface.
Detection line: Each screen supports up to four detection lines. Left-click and drag the mouse directly on the screen to draw the line, then release the left button and right-click to
complete the setting. Area between the detection lines are AB Area. The statistical results will be displayed on the upper side.
A → B: Acquiesce is area A to area B to increase counting, area A/ B location on both sides of detection line can be exchanged.
B → A: "Increment Count" or "Flow Count Results = 'A->Count of B' + 'B->Count of A'; "Count Down" > Count of B '-' B->Count of A"; 'Ignore' or 'Count of flow statistics' ='.
Ratio: Only when the size of a moving object on the screen is larger than the set size will be considered as a "target". A yellow dotted rectangle will appear as a reference when setting the centre of the view on the screen.
Traffic Statistics: Enable statistics and set the "Traffic Statistics Interval and Alarm Threshold".
Total Statistics: After the initial settings, you can set the "statistical time and total alarm threshold".
Arming: Set the deployment time. The default setting is all-day deployment.
Linkage: You can enter the linkage configuration page when the alarm is triggered and perform relevant linkage configuration operations.
Delete: Click to clear the screen to set the history setting line. In accordance with the above settings, every 30s account for 150 times the number of objects through the detection line 1, trigger the alarm, as shown in Figure 7.25 and 7.26 is the pre-alarm and alarm occurs when the real-time preview screen.

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- Object Left/Lost
The purpose of this page is to configure the relevant parameters, so that more than the proportion of objects in the set detection area lost/ left over time detection time that goods detection alarm. The main parameters on the page set method are as shown in Figure 7.27.

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Advanced Mapping Selected Mode: New Reference - License Mode List - License Mode Identification - Target Founding - Source Location - Area Connection - Line Transactions Selection - Stand Connection - Fire Detection - Binding Manager - PDF Through Cutoff Mode Textile Preview: Locking Plan Linkage Setting OK OK Cancel COSTR-ETB IPC Detection E200 (low MB-COS) IPC Detection Output IPC Detection Advanced Mapping Detection Type: Opening Start Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Pairs: Advanced Mapping Open Start 放弃 Start 放弃 End 放弃 End End OK Cancel ST120K 13 IPC Detection ST200 03 IPC Detection ST300 14 IPC Detection ST400 14 IPC Detection ST500 14 IPC Detection ST600 14 IPC Detection ST700 14 IPC Detection ST800 14 IPC Detection ST900 14 IPC Detection ST1000 14 IPC Detection ST1100 14 IPC Detection ST1200 14 IPC Detection ST1300 14 IPC Detection ST1400 14 IPC Detection ST1500 14 IPC Detection ST1600 14 IPC Detection ST1700 14 IPC Detection ST1800 14 IPC Detection ST1900 14 IPC Detection ST2000 14 IPC Detection ST2100 14 IPC Detection ST2200 14 IPC Detection ST2300 14 IPC Detection ST2400 14 IPC Detection ST2500 14 IPC Detection ST2600 14 IPC Detection ST2700 14 IPC Detection ST2800 14 IPC Detection ST2900 14 IPC Detection ST3000 14 IPC Detection ST3100 14 IPC Detection ST3200 14 IPC Detection ST3300 14 IPC Detection ST3400 14 IPC Detection ST3500 14 IPC Detection ST3600 14 IPC Detection ST3700 14 IPC Detection ST3800 14 IPC Detection ST3900 14 IPC Detection ST4000 14 IPC DetectionFigure 7.27 Goods Detection
Channel Select: Select a channel.
Detect Mode: There are two modes: front-end and local. These two modes to the actual capacity of the product subject. The front-end mode requires front-end access to IPC support; while the local model requires specific equipment.
Enable: Check to enable the target count.
Display when Preview: When this feature is enabled, you can see the detection line and the statistical results on the preview interface.
Detection Area: You may set up a maximum of 4 detection areas on each screen. Left-click and drag the mouse directly on
the screen to draw a line; after that, release the left button, move the cursor to the desired location, left-click and drag the mouse again to form another line, then right-click after the automatic closure of the formation of the region to complete forming the detection area (i.e. setting up a valid detection area by manually draw at least two lines).
Detection Type: "objects loss", "objects left", "objects loss or left".
Ratio: Moving objects in the screen than the size of the set when the size can be used as "items".
Detect Time: When the number of detected lost/ left items exceeds this set value, the system will trigger an alarm.
In accordance with the above settings, in the channel screen, the proportion of more than 150 items in the detection area disappeared more than 30s, triggered object left/lost alarm, alarm before and after the real-time preview screen, respectively, as shown in Figure 7.28 and Figure 7.29. (Which identifies the blue rectangle that is missing the area where the goods)

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- Area Detection
The purpose of this page is to configure the relevant parameters, so that more than the proportion of moving objects, enter / leave / hovering in the set detection area, over time detection zone detection alarm occurs. The interface as shown in Figure 7.30 describes the main parameters of the setting method.

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Channel Manager Channel Mode: Line Subtraction: License Plate List: License Plate Identification: Target Connection: Open/Off/End: Active/Continuous: Line Connection Subtraction: Second Connection: File Selection: Second Change: VDD Number: Contact Mode: Status: Pressure: Loading Price: Linkage Setting IP1 IPC Detection OCB 08-4328 IPC Detection EBSV Blue 998 (CYP) IPC Detection CRB540 IPC Detection Advanced Setting Protection Type: Large Capacities Length Options: Length Location: Length Source or Marker Length Name: Detachment Type: IP-1200a OK Cancel GAT 100% IP2 IPC Detection GAT 90% IP3 IPC Detection GAT 36% IP4 IPC Detection GAT 40% IP5 IPC Detection GAT 90% IP6 IPC Detection GAT 90% IP7 IPC Detection GAT 90% IP8 IPC DetectionFigure 7.30 Area Detection
Channel: Select a channel.
Detect Mode: There are two modes: front-end and local. These two models to the actual capacity of the product subject. The front-end mode requires front-end access to IPC support; while
the local model requires specific equipment.
Enable: Set whether to enable the zone detection feature.
Show In Preview: Set whether to display the set rules and test results on the preview interface.
Detection area: the screen with the mouse to draw the area.
Detection type: "target to enter", "target to leave", "target to enter or leave", or "target wandering".
Ratio: The system will only consider a moving object captured by the camera shown on the screen as a "target" when its size or area is larger than the set value, a ratio of the size of the moving object to that of the detection area, which is measured in %.
Detect Time: When the number of target activity detected is more than this set value, the system will trigger an alarm.
For your reference, when you set the value of the ratio to 1000, once there is a moving object (e.g. a vehicle) of which the size is over 1000 ‰ of the detection area enters such area for more than 5 seconds, the system will trigger the alarm. Below is the preview interface of the real-time picture taken when the alarm is triggered; the blue rectangle identifies the target that enters the area.

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Interior view of a parking garage with several white cars and a blue bounding box highlighting the center (no visible text or symbols)Figure 7.31 Area Detection
- Line Crossing
The purpose of this page is to configure the relevant parameters, so that more than the proportion of moving objects, across the set of test lines, the virtual alarm immediately alarm line. Below describes the main parameters of the page setting method.

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Channel Manager Refresh Mode: Area Detachment: License Plate List: License Plate Identification: Target Detection: Optical Lat/End: Area Detachment: Laser Conveying Elements: Closed Detachment: Line Detachment: Source Changes: VSS Channel: Central Mode: Default: Features: Adding Plan: Leakage Settings IP: IPT Substrate ECEP 16-07.00 ECEP New IPT-07.00 C4(200) C4(200) C4(200) Advanced Settings Baseline Type: In-Offense Rate: 0 OK Cancel On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: IPT Substrate On 2009 UI: Next Page Name CancelFigure 7.32 Line Crossing
Channel: Select a channel.
Detect Mode: There are two modes: front-end and local. These two models to the actual capacity of the product subject. The front-end mode requires front-end access to IPC support; while the local model requires specific equipment.
Enable: Set whether to enable the zone detection feature.
Show In Preview: Set whether to display the set rules and test results on the preview interface.
Detection Line: On the screen with the mouse to draw the test line, a key exchange A/B;
Detection Type: There are two types: "A-> B Alarm" and "A <->
B Alarm".
Area: Filter out less than the proportion of the set of moving objects.
According to the above settings, in this picture captured by a channel, accounted for more than 30 of the moving object, across the detection line from A region to B area, triggered area detection alarm, as shown in figure 7.33 is the alarm occurs real-time preview images (where the detection line or the red and green are blinking alternately, and the alarm is triggered, And the blue rectangle moves with the target crossing the cordon).

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- Scene Change
Figure 7.34 shows the situation where the front-end IPC
detects a change on the screen caused by manual or environmental factors, such as the camera being deflected, the camera being blocked, and the camera's angle or position being changed.

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Channel: Select a channel.
Detect Mode: Only local detection mode is supported, and local device support is required.
Enable: Set whether to turn on scene change function.
7.5 Channel Zero Settings
7.5.1 Parameter configuration
The interface of parameter configuration is shown in Figure 7.33, then set the related channel information after enabling the parameter configuration.

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Resolution: Set the video resolution.
Bitrate Type: Choose the bitrate type; the default setting is CBR.
Bitrate: Set the bitrate's upper limit.
Video frame rate: Set the frame rate according to specific requirements.
7.5.2 Channel Configuration
Below is the channel configuration interface.

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Chapter 8 Record Management
8.1 Record Configuration
Before starting:
Make sure that the HDD has already been installed. If not, please install an HDD.
Steps:
Enter the Record Configuration interface to configure the recording parameters, as shown in Figure 8.1.

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Select a channel you want to configure.
Select the record mode.
Click on the Setting button to set the record time, as shown in Figure 8.2.

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Pre-Record: The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event.
Record Delay: The time you set to record after the scheduled time or event.
Note: Use the "Copy to" button to duplicate the same settings to other channels as needed.
8.2 Manual Operations
8.2.1 Snapshots
Here is the snapshot interface.

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Chapter 9 Storage Management
Click on the 📄 icon to access the interface of disk backup. There are three modules on this interface. the following instructions, respectively.
9.1 Disk Information
Information on this page explains the detailed situation of the current NVR receive the hard disk, as shown in Figure 9.1. The device connects 1 hard disk and is in normal state video recording.

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Design Manager Property after 4000 Pull Auto Deserpen 3.4 Auto Deserpen Access From and Consider to Filtered Filing Recognize Time (Defaulted) Physical Data Name Type Model Parameters Process Period Status Settings Record Local Active Functioning Models Private Settings 0-100% 1-50% 2-100% 5-50% Database Build Forming TimeFigure 9.1 Disk Information
Process after HDD full: There are two ways: "Auto Overwrite" and "Stop Recording". The default setting is "Auto overwrite".
SMART processing: There are two ways: "Ignore error, continue recording" and "Error happen, stop recording".
SMART information: Click on the icon, then the system will pop up the SMART information list of the current hard disk.
Loss alarm: Detect that the SATA port will give an alarm if there is no hard disk connected;
Format: Check the hard disk which needs to be formatted,
then click on the formatting button. (Note: when the status is "Need to be formatted", only when the corresponding hard disk only when finish formatting corresponding hard disk, can the hard disk continue video, note: please don't do other operation in the process of formatting)
9.2 Disk Group
● Automatic Grouping
The system default is video in accordance with the "Automatic grouping", which means that videos recorded by all channels are defaulted to write video data on a hard disk, switch to next
hard disk after finish video, if the NVR connect only one hard disk, namely, in accordance with the type of storage management page in the "video post-processing" selected, cover the history video or stop video.
Please note that, when the number of channels of device video is more than 32 and connect multiple hard disk, to ensure the efficiency and performance of hard disk, default to video on two hard disks, video in one hard disk first 32CH of the video channel, the remaining channel video in another hard disk video.
- Manual Grouping
Manual grouping is to group channels together for better management. Channels from different groups can store videos on different hard disks. Each channel can be assigned quotas, as shown in Figure 9.2.

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Above the middle column function button respectively are "Create a group", "delete the group", "quota setting", "Right move to add channels to group", "Left move to delete channels to group", note that, the channel preview without being added into the group won't video, the hard disk without being grouped is free hard disk, there would be no writing data.
Note: During manually grouping, the system may erase the old videos stored on the hard disk, please be careful when operating to avoid irreparable loss.
Chapter 10 System Management
Click on the

icon to access the interface of system management. This sections includes four parts. For details, please see the below.
10.1 System Information
You may view the information of the device. Streaming information is available here.
10.1.1 Version Information
Below is the interface of device information, where you may view the versions of hardware and software.

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System Manager System Subscriptions Database Type System Parameters System Maintenance Remote Information Software Version: <.01.34.06.25.29 System Description: Official VersionFigure 10.1 Version Information
10.1.2 Streaming Information
You may view the stream status of the current device here, as illustrated in Figure 10.2.

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System Message Summary Information: Summary Message Overview: Name: Main Request Sub Request Main request Sub request 0 1000000 2000000 3000000 4000000 5000000 6000000 7000000 8000000 9000000 10000000 11000000 12000000 13000000 14000000 15000000 16000000 17000000 18000000 19000000 20000000 21000000 22000000 23000000 24000000 25000000 26000000 27000000 28000000 29000000 30000000 31000000 32000000 33000000 34000000 35000000 36000000 37000000 38000000 39000000 400Figure 10.2 Stream Information
10.2 Time Settings
10.2.1 Device Time
Below is the time settings interface, where you may set the device's time and time zone.

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System Manager Data Type: ETF Setting Data Source: Data Source: ETF 100% (200% Months Only) Display/Resource: 3D/800 Data Type: 2019.11.09 13:00:25 User Focus & Diff User Focus: CDF - R-10 (SD) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (S) / (M) User Focus Application: 100% - 100% - 100% Enable MCI OK Start Time: 100% - 100% - 100% - 100% - 100% End Time: 100% - 100% - 100% - 100% - 100% CDF Plan: 100% Enable MP Enable Minimum MCI: 100% Cancel Options: 100% - 100% - 100% - 100% - 100% OKFigure 10.3 Time Settings
Data Format: Set the data format.
Device time: Manually modify the device time.
Time zone: Switch between time zones. When you tap on this button, the system will pop up a new date and time.
Enable DST: Click to enable daylight time. All you need to do is to set the starting and ending time.
NTP: Enable or disable the NTP. Before enabling, please make sure the device is connected to the network properly.
10.2.2 IPC Time
Below is the interface of IPC's time settings.

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System Manager System Tools 3.0 Cons Advanced Options Active Options Options with User Timing Date: 05:42:18 AccessFigure 10.4 IPC Timing
Manual Timing: Click on this button to adjust the time of the IP camera as the device's time.
Auto Timing: When the auto-timing feature is enabled, time of the IP camera will not be the same as the device's time.
Reconnect with Time: When this feature is adopted, the time of the IP camera will synchronize with that of the device it is connected to.
Timing Sync: When this feature is adopted, the clock of the IP camera will synchronize with the time server of the NVR at the specified time per day.
10.3 System Parameters
Below is the interface of setting device parameters.

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System Manager Configuration: Display Properties - MSYS Design - Office Design Total Switch Mode: 26 Mode: 4 Local System: 1 Grounded Switch Mode: 16 Local Device Based Mode: 6 Local Drive: 4 Data Busset Mode: Random Stock Mode: Red SupportFigure 10.5 System Parameters
10.3.1 Display Parameters
Below is the interface of display settings.

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Device ID: Click on this area to change the device ID.
Device Name: Click on this area to change the device name.
Language: Click on this button to change the language. The device will reboot after you change the language.
Resolution: Click on this button to select the desired resolution.
10.3.2 Other Configuration
Below is the interface of setting other configuration.

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System Manager Specifications Configure Parameters MSAR Config Show Config Flick Type Model Calculate Store Map Standard Feedback Tree Save Automatic Download Tree OK Personal Data Inhibitor Multi-Channel/Stack Map EPC Product Manager Help Import Format SaveFigure 10.7 Other Configuration
Enable Start Wizard: Click on this button to adjust the start wizard.
Instant Playback Time: Click on this button to select the time of instant playback. You can change it from 5 minutes to 30 minutes.
Automatic Logout Time: Click on this button to select the time duration of remaining inactive before automatic logout. The device will not automatically log out when you change this feature to Off.
Record bitrate information: Click on this button to select the record bitrate.
IPC Protocol Management: Click on this button to select the IPC protocol, as shown in Figure 10.8.

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IPC Protocol Manager No. Protocol Plug and Play 1 ZKTeco P Enable 2 Omid - 3 Stop - 4 ZKTeco Enable OK CancelFigure 10.8 IPC Protocol Management
Mouse Speed: Move this button to adjust the cursor speed.
10.4 System Maintenance
10.4.1 Auto Maintenance
You may set the maintenance mode on this interface as shown in Figure 10.8. The default setting is "Disable". You may change it to once/ every day/ every week.

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10.4.2 System Upgrade
You can upgrade the device on this interface, as shown in Figure 10.10.

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10.4.3 Configuration Restoring
Below is the interface of configuration restoring.

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System Manager System Information Resource Server Resource Parameters System Preferences System Manager Multi-configuration - System 1 Optically - System Control Report Design Report Coding Playbox Updates InterfaceFigure 10.11 Configuration Restoring
Export config: Click on this button to export system config information.
Import config: Click on this button to import system config information.
Restore Factory Default: Click on this button to restore the device to factory settings.
Capture 11 Network Management
The module has 5 pages, the following description respectively.
11.1 Basic Settings
Below is the interface of network settings. You may set the IP parameters here, as shown in Figure 11.1.

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Network Manager Access Setting Access Setting Platform Settings Network Resource Network Text Network Address: 20-0911-F8124 Network Address: 100/0911-0376 Network Address: 100/0911-0376 Network Address: 100/0911-0376 Network Address: 100/0911-0376 Network Address: 100/0911-0376 Network Address: 100/0911-0376 Network Address: 100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100/100 Default Flight: LAM Auto Window Help Options Use Following DMS Address Preferred DMS: 152 165 188 2 Alternate DMS: 252 36 53 66 Default Flight: LAM OK CancelFigure 11.1 Basic Settings
Network card: You may choose a card type as needed.
MAC Address: View the physical address of the current
network interface; the address is not editable.
DHCP: When this feature is enabled, IP/mask/the gateway cannot be set. If the current DHCP is effective, then it will obtain a new IP/mask/gateway the router assigned (remote login is required to use the new IP address). If the change is not effective, the system will show the original address of the IP/mask/gateway. You may use the original IP address to remotely log in to the device.
IP: Set the IP address. The default IP of the network card 1 is 192.168.1.88.
Subnet Mask: Set the subnet mask.
Gateway: Set the gateway address.
11.2 Advanced Settings
Below is the interface of advanced settings.

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Project Manager Show Settings Accessed Options Network Settings Network Access Network Text Enable Project Virtual: 2000.0000 Description: Propagms Propagms Properties NoneFigure 11.2 Advanced Settings
11.2.1 Enable PPPoE
You need to fill in the correct user name and password to use PPPoE. If the network is connected, the dynamic address of the device can be obtained.
11.2.2 Enable UPnP
The defaulted port numbers of RTSP, RTMP, HTTP, HTTPS and ONVIF are 554, 1935, 80, 8081 and 8082, respectively. The port numbers can be modified. After modification, the internal port need to restart the device to make the changes effective. The UPnP status is ineffective by default. The system will obtain the external IP address after the new UPNP setting.
11.2.3 DDNS Settings
The status is "Disable DNS" by default. Each set column cannot be set before switching the setting to "Enable DNS" status, as shown in Figure 11.3. Please ensure that the device is properly connected to the network before operation.

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Network Manager File Edit View Insert Enter Settings Create B040 Create B040 C#M0 Type: 10.0 Server Address: master-2357.org Part: User Make: User Processed: Delete Processed: Create Update Submand: 126 mm OptionsFigure 11.3 DDNS Settings
DDNS Type: 5 types available.
Server Address: Each type of server corresponds to the domain name of the existing default server.
Port: Each type of server corresponds to the existing default port.
The User Name and Password: Manually enter the correct user name and password.
Domain: Manually enter the correct domain name. After the function is OK, you may use the domain name remote access device.
Update Interval: Update the interval time.
11.2.4 Email Settings
Settings on this interface is used with "Email Linkage" in "Linkage Setting". You need to input the sender's email address and password, the recipient's email address, the address of the SMTP server and information of the port information in the corresponding fields according to the requirements for the format. Here are other additional features on the page, as shown in figure 11.4.

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Intepart Manager File Edit View Insert Tools Help Tracking Customs Email Pattern Create Document URL Properties Parameters User Marks Output Address Text Email Substrate Report1 Report2 Report3 Report4 S&P 50 Series S&P Post 26 SaveFigure 11.4 Email Settings
1) Fill in the multiple recipient mailbox. The sender's email address will send E-mail to multiple recipients' mailbox at
the same time.
2) Tap the Attachment checkbox. The mail the recipient received in his mailbox is with attachments. The attachment is a linkage capture file, in zip format, of the corresponding channel.
3) Click on the icon corresponds to the "Test mail" field. Let the sender's mailbox send a mail to the recipient's mailbox. Whether the mail is sent successfully or not, the system will show you a prompt.
Notice: use the e-mail linkage function to ensure good networking and smooth access to the external network.
11.3 Management Platform
This page is the enable interface of the platform agreement, as shown in Figure 11.5. The default setting is enabling the Web Server protocols, which support remote login. You may enable other protocols as needed. Please note that the changes will only be effective after the device is restarted.

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Network Management ServiceNow Network Management - Control Properties Protocol Block: of Web Expense: Allergy push General Status: of Cybersecurity system Expense ID: 100000123458688000 Expense: Programised Software SPT SB Data NotesFigure 11.5 Management platform
Click on the AntarView Pro icon to view the AntarView Pro QR code, as shown in the figure below.

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Protocol Name: ATVSP Enable Alarm pack Central Server: av1.p2p-platform.com Device ID: 860012222a8w88008 Status: Registered Successfully APP ID11.4 Network Flow
As shown in Figure 11.6, you may monitor the network traffic of the current device in this module.

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System Manager Monitor Major 2% Control Panel 100% Output Panel 100% Balance Monitor Status Type MCP Dimensions AP Time Control Panel Type Flow Load Temperature Maximum 2.138-4.576-22.14K Maximum Input BalanceFigure 11.6 Network Flow
11.5 Network Test
Below is the interface of network test.

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Network Manager Server Setting Advanced Setting Portfolio Setting Network Manager Network Data Network Data MAC Address: LIME IP Address: MS-001.138.052 Mail Address: 0118964.06.00.34 Network Data Reconciliation test Store Network Data/Back Storage Data Balance Streamline Display AccessFigure 11.7 Network Test
NIC Select: Select a network card; the default setting is network card 1.
Destination Add: Input the network address of the network that needs to be tested.
Network Wireshark: Click on browse, set up the storage path, click on Wireshark backup, then complete backup.
Capture 12 Alarm Management
This module consists of 3 interfaces. Below is the description of each one.

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12.1 Abnormal Events
You can change the type of abnormal events alarm on this interface, as shown in Figure 12.2.

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Audio Alarm: The buzzer will be triggered when it receives an alarm signal.
Monitor Alarm: Show the alarm information on the preview interface.
Upload Center: Upload a warning message to the network center when an alarm is triggered.
Alarm Output: Relay or warning outputs will operate when certain conditions occur.
12.2 Alarm Input
Below is the interface of alarm input.

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Asset Manager Asset Import Location R:\Users\Assets Local Local_0_part Local Status: Normally Open Asset Processor Setting Time Linkage Mode Access Region IP Address Name Access Status Local1 Local_0_part Normally Open Local2 Local_0_part Normally Open Local3 Local_0_part Normally Open Forward1 HO 148.136.263 normal_a_part1 Normally Open Forward2 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part2 Normally Open Forward3 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part3 Normally Open Forward4 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part4 Normally Open Forward5 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part5 Normally Open Forward6 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part6 Normally Open Forward7 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part7 Normally Open Forward8 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part8 Normally Open Forward9 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part9 Normally Open Forward10 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part10 Normally Open Forward11 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part11 Normally Open Forward12 HO 148.136.19 normal_a_part12 Normally OpenFigure 12.3 Alarm Input
Alarm Input: Select an alarm channel.
Alarm Input Name: Edit the name of an alarm.
Alarm Status: Set the alarm state. The default setting is "always open".
Arming Time: Set the arming schedule, as shown in Figure 12.4.

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Arming Plan Week Monday Period1 00:00 23:59 Period2 00:00 00:00 Period3 00:00 00:00 Period4 00:00 90:00 Period5 00:00 90:00 Period6 00:00 90:00 Period7 00:00 90:00 Period8 00:00 90:00 Copy to All Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday OK CancelFigure 12.4 Arming Plan
Linkage Mode: Choose the type of alarm linkage, as shown in Figure 12.5.

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System Linkage System Linkage Email Linkage Audio Alarm Monitor Alarm Upload Center Front-end alarm output Alarm Output AB D1 - 1 1 Linkage Preview AB D1 - 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D33 - 36 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 D33 - 38 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Linkage Record AB D1 - 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D33 - 36 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 D33 - 38 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28Figure 12.5 Linkage mode
12.3 Alarm Output
Below is the interface of alarm output settings.

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Close Manage Close Output Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Values Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close Output Value Close OutputValueFigure 12.6 Alarm Output
Alarm Output: Select an alarm output.
Alarm Output Delay: Set the alarm delay time.
Arming Time: Set the schedule that needs arming, as shown in Figure 12.7.

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Drawing Plan Week Mixed Up Period1 Period2 Period3 Period4 Period5 Period6 Period7 Period8 Copy Up AB Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday OK CancelFigure 12.7 Arming Plan
Capture 13 User Management
The user management interface is shown in Figure 13.1. You may modify the user information and user permissions here.

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User Manager File Edit View Insert Show Image 1 address address 2 default status Close Parameters Delete Use Help Help Modify UseFigure 13.1 User Management
Modify User: Modify the selected user password, as shown in Figure 13.2.

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New Messages Name: Address Name: Custom Type: 0 0 Default Default from: New Message Name: New Message Placement: New Message Position: Position New Page: OK Cancel New Password New Size Add Type Modify Type Add Password Add Type Add Type Modify TypeFigure 13.2 Modify users
Add User: Add a new user, as shown in Figure 13.3, then fill in the user name, password and select User Type.

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New Manage File New Text New Type 1 Edit Edit 2 Sketch Create User Add User User Name: File name: Custom Password: User Name: Name: Delete OK Cancel Save Asynchronous Build Usual Edit View Modify UserFigure 13.3 Add User
Delete users: You may delete the selected users, except the admin and default users.
User Permission: Set the permissions for selected users, as shown in Figure 13.4.

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User Manager Local Promotion Local Log Search Local Parameters Setting Local Channel Management Local Yan and Telloch Local Service Management Local StructureRefusion Remote Penetration Remote Log Search Remote Parameters Trading Remote Channel Management Remote Social Part Control Remote NetworkRefusion Remote Server Management Remote ModellingRefusion Multi-Channel Coding Local Promote OK OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - OFF OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - OFF OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF - Off OFF -OffFigure 13.4 User Permission
Appendix
List of compatible HDD already tested
| Manufacturer | Capacity Model |
| TOSHIBA | 1.0TB DT01ABA100VOCT-2015 |
| 1.0TB DT01ABA100VMAY-2015 | |
| 2.0TB DT01ABA200VFEB-2015 | |
| Seagate | 1.0TB ST1000VM002 |
| 1.0TB ST1000DM003 | |
| 2.0TB ST2000VX000 | |
| WD | 500GB WD5000AVDS-63U7B1 |
| 2.0TB WD20PURX-64P6ZY0 | |
| 3.0TB WD30PURX-64P6ZY0 |





















































