user s manual NMS NVR M5 NMS NVR M7

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user s manual NMS NVR M5 NMS NVR M7

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS EMC (2004/108/EC) and LVD (2006/95/EC ) Directives CE Marking Our products are manufactured to comply with requirements of following directives and national regulations implementing the directives: Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 2004/108/EC. Low voltage LVD 2006/95/EC with further amendment. The Directive applies to electrical equipment designed for use with a voltage rating of between 50VAC and 1000VAC as well as 75VDC and 1500VDC. WEEE Directive WEEE 2012/19/EU Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information on Disposal for Users of Waste This appliance is marked according to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (2002/96/EC) and further amendments. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The symbol on the product, or the documents accompanying the product, indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste. It shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the waste electrical and electronic equipment for recycling purpose. For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local authorities, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. RoHS Directive RoHS 2011/65/EU Concerning for human health protection and friendly environment, we assure that our products falling under RoHS Directive regulations, regarding the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, were designed and manufactured in compliance with mentioned regulation. Simultaneously, we claim that our products were tested and do not contain hazardous substances exceeding limits which could have negative impact on human health or natural environment. Information The device, as a part of professional CCTV system used for surveillance and control, is not designed for self installation in households by individuals without technical knowledge. The manufacturer is not responsible for defects and damages resulted from improper or inconsistent with user s manual installation of the device in the system. ATTENTION! PRIOR TO UNDERTAKING ANY ACTION THAT IS NOT PROVISIONED FOR THE GIVEN PRODUCT IN ITS USER S MANUAL AND OTHER DOCUMENTS DELIVERED WITH THE PRODUCT, OR THAT ARISES FROM THE NORMAL APPLICATION OF THE PRODUCT, ITS MANUFACTURER MUST BE CONTACTED OR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH AN ACTION SHELL BE EXCLUDED. 2

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 1. Prior to undertaking any action please consult the following manual and read all the safety and operating instructions before starting the device. 2. Please keep this manual for the lifespan of the device in case referring to the contents of this manual is necessary; 3. All the safety precautions referred to in this manual should be strictly followed, as they have a direct influence on user s safety and durability and reliability of the device; 4. All actions conducted by the servicemen and users must be accomplished in accordance with the user s manual; 5. The device should be disconnected from power sources during maintenance procedures; 6. Usage of additional devices and components neither provided nor recommended by the producer is forbidden; 7. You are not allowed to use the device in high humidity environment (i.e. close to swimming pools, bath tubs, damp basements); 8. Mounting the device in places where proper ventilation cannot be provided (e. g. closed lockers etc.) is not recommended since it may lead to heat build-up and damaging the device itself as a consequence; 9. Mounting the device on unstable surface or using not recommended mounts is forbidden. Improperly mounted device may cause a fatal accident or may be seriously damaged itself. The device must be mounted by qualified personnel with proper authorization, in accordance with this user s manual. 10. Device should be supplied only from a power sources whose parameters are in accordance with those specified by the producer in the devices technical datasheet. Therefore, it is forbidden to supply the devices from a power sources with unknown parameters, unstable or not meeting producer s requirements; 11. You cannot allow any metal objects get inside the recorder. It might cause serious damage. If a metal object gets inside the device contact the authorised Novus service immediately. 12. The manufacturer does not bear responsibility for damage or loss of data stored on HDDs or other media occurred during the usage of the product. Due to the product being constantly enhanced and optimized, certain parameters and functions described in the manual in question may change without further notice. We strongly suggest visiting the www.novuscctv.com website in order to access the newest manual. Technical changes reserved without prior notice and printing errors possible. 3

FOREWORD INFORMATION 1. PACKAGE CONTENTS Unpack the device carefully. After unpacking, please ensure that package contains the following items: Network Video Recorder Power ignition module Power cord (power ignition module - NVR) Signal cord (power ignition module - NVR) PS2 Adapter COM Adapter DVI - VGA Adapter Screws User s manual 2. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS 4 x Ethernet PoE (IEEE802.3af-15.4W) - RJ-45 interface, 10/100 Mbit/s Video and audio channels: 16 Recording speed up to 480 fps at 1280 x 720 Recorded stream size: 250 Mb/s in total from all cameras Supports up to 2 monitors simultaneously Optional HDD mount: 1 x 1 TB for recording optional disk mounting: 1 x S-ATA 3,5" Quick start up due to the system SSD Operating system: Microsoft Windows Embedded 8 Recording and surveillance system: NMS (Novus Management System) Compatible with all NOVUS IP cameras Anti-vibration bracket in-set included 4

FOREWORD INFORMATION 3. TECHNICAL DATA NMS NVR M7 NMS NVR M7 Video IP Cameras 16 channels at 1280 x 720 resolution (video + audio) Supported Cameras/Protocols NOVUS, RTSP Supported Resolution max. 2592 x 1944 Compression H.264, MJPEG Monitor Output main (split screen, full screen, sequence): 1 x HDMI, 1 x DVI, 1 x VGA (up to 2 monitors simultaneously) Dualstreaming Support yes Audio Audio Output 1 x line-out (Jack 3.5 mm) 1 x HDMI Recording 480 fps (16 x 30 fps for 1280 x 720), Recording Speed 480 fps (16 x 30 fps for 1920 x 1080), 240 fps (16 x 15 fps for 2048 x 1536), 192 fps (16 x 12 fps for 2592 x 1944) Stream Size 250 Mb/s in total from all cameras Recording Mode time-lapse, triggered by: manual, alarm input, motion detection Schedule individual settings for: each camera, each day of the week, specific days (holidays etc.), configuration with an accuracy of: 15 min, possibility of combining individual recording modes Prealarm/Postalarm up to 30 s/up to 600 s Display Display Speed 300 fps (10 x 30 fps when recording 16 channels 270 fps (9 x 30 fps when recording 16 channels at 1280 x 720)* at 1280 x 720)* Playback Playback Speed Recorded Data Search Backup Backup Methods Backup File Format Storage Internal storage for recording Internal storage for system Alarm System Reaction to Alarm Events Network 300 fps (10 x 30 fps for 1280 x 720), 120 fps (4 x 30 fps for 1920 x 1080), 60 fps (4 x 15 fps for 2048 x 1536), 48 fps (4 x 12 fps for 2592 x 1944) Operation Mode pentaplex OSD languages: Polish, English, Russian, others Control PC mouse and keyboard, network System Diagnostic automatic control of: HDDs, network, camera connection loss Security password protection, IP filtering, limiting the number of connections Installation parameters Dimensions (mm) 235 (W) x 80 (H) x 268 (D) Weight 6.5 kg Power Supply/Power Consumption Power Ignition Module 9 ~ 30 VDC/60 W (without optional HDD) Operating Temperature 0 C ~ 55 C * With dual streaming support. 5 by date/time, events, Text-in USB port (HDD or Flash memory), network AVI, NMS available mount: 1 x HDD 2.5 1 TB SATA built-in: 1 x SSD 2,5 SATA 270 fps (9 x 30 fps for 1280 x 720), 90 fps (3 x 30 fps for 1920 x 1080), 45 fps (3 x 15 fps for 2048 x 1536), 36 fps (3 x 12 fps for 2592 x 1944) buzzer, e-mail, SMS, screen message, recording activation, PTZ Network Interface 2 x Ethernet - RJ-45 interface, 10/100 Mbit/s 4 x Ethernet PoE (IEEE802.3af-15.4W) - RJ-45 interface, 10/100 Mbit/s Network Protocols Support HTTP, TCP/IP, IPv4, UDP, FTP, DHCP, DNS, NTP, RTSP, UPnP, SMTP PC/MAC Software NMS, Internet Explorer/- Bandwidth 250 Mb/s in total to all client workstations PTZ PTZ Functions pan/tilt/zoom, preset commands, patterns, tours, auto-scans Auxiliary Interfaces USB Ports 6 x USB 2.0 Operating system Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded 8 Recording and Surveillance System NMS (Novus Management System)

FOREWORD INFORMATION 3.1. Dimensions All dimensions are in mm. 6

FOREWORD INFORMATION 3.2. Front and backpanel connectors USB Ports Antenna connectors (for optional card) HDMI port Power LED Ethernet LED Audio input Audio output Power button 2,5 HDD mounting HDD LED Digital I/O Ethernet Ports VGA DVI monitor output PS2 port DC IN port Audio output Audio input USB Ports Power ignition module connectors Anti-vibration bracket COM port 1-4 POE Switch 7

STARTING THE DEVICE 4. DEVICE INSTALLATION Please familiar with the product, its parameters, and the installation process before installation. Device mounting is realized by screwing the antivibration kit to ground. NVR should be placed on the flat surface. Due to requirements device can be mounted by: Screwing rivet screw (1) from the ground; Screwing to the ground using universal holes (2). 2 2 2 1 5. POWER IGNITION MODULE 1 NMS NVR M is equipped in power ignition module. It is used to stabilize a power voltage and allows to relate NVR with engine operation (ignition signal ACC IN). It protects against power surges at the start-up and shutdown. 8

STARTING THE DEVICE Connection sheme is shown below: Battery Ignition ACC IN DC INPUT DC S3 Connect the power source (battery) and ignition ACC IN signal to DC Input. The minimal recommended cable diameter (not including insulation) is 2.59 mm (10 AWG). The maximal recommended cable length is 3 meters. - + Battery DC INPUT 1 Ground 2 Ground 3 V+ (9V~36V) 4 V+ (9V~36V) 5 ACC IN ignition) Ignition ACC IN DC INPUT 5 4 3 2 1 Connect the DC Output to NMS NVR M unit. Suitable cable is included. The minimal recommended cable diameter (not including insulation) is 1.3 mm (16 AWG). The maximal recommended cable length is 3 meters. 9

STARTING THE DEVICE DC OUTPUT 1 V+ 2 V+ 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 Reserved 6 Reserved DC OUTPUT 6 5 4 3 2 Power connector of the NMS NVR M 1 V+ 2 V+ DC IN 9V-30V 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 Ground Additionally, plug the appropriate cable to the S3 connector in the ignition module and the NVR unit, as shown on the pictures below. The cable is included. 1 2 3 2 S3 1 Black Ground 2 Red Power signal 3 White Sleep signal 1 3 10

STARTING THE DEVICE Switches (SW1 and SW2) located on power ignition module are responsible for working parameters. Switch SW1 is responsible for power on / off voltage level. For 12V DC power supply (SW1: DIP Switch#1, Dip Switch#2): SW1 DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 For 24V DC power supply (SW1: DIP Switch#1, Dip Switch#2): Turn On Turn Off Remark 00 0=off 0=off 11,5V 10.5V Default 01 0=off 1=on 12V 11V 10 1=on 0=off 12,5V 11V 11 1=on 1=on 12,5V 11,5V SW1 DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 Turn On Turn Off Remark 00 0=off 0=off 23V 21V Default 01 0=off 1=on 24V 22V 10 1=on 0=off 25V 22V 11 1=on 1=on 25V 23V Selection of the power supply voltage (SW1: DIP Switch#3, Dip Switch#4): SW1 DIP Switch 3 DIP Switch 4 Function Remark 00 0=off 0=off Power supply 12V DC Default 01 0=off 1=on Power supply 24V DC 10 1=on 0=off reserved 11 1=on 1=on 9~36V power module without ignition 11

STARTING THE DEVICE Selection of the output voltage (SW1: DIP Switch#7, Dip Switch#8): SW1 DIP Switch 7 DIP Switch 8 Output Voltage Remarks 00 0=off 0=off OFF Default 01 0=off 1=on 24V 10 1=on 0=off 19V 11 1=on 1=on 12V Selection of the turn on delay (SW2: DIP Switch#1 and #3,4,5) SW2 DIP Switch 1 Function Remarks 0 0=off Default - 3 seconds delay Default 1 1=on Configuration on the DIP Switches 3,4,5 DIP Switch 3,4,5 Turn on delay 000 10 seconds 100 30 seconds 010 1 minute 110 5 minutes 001 10 minutes 101 15 minutes 011 30 minutes 111 1 hour Selection of the turn off delay (SW2: DIP Switch#2 and #6,7,8) SW2 DIP Switch 2 Function Remarks 0 0=off 0 seconds Default 1 1=on Configuration on the DIP Switches 6,7,8 DIP Switch 6,7,8 turn off delay 000 20 seconds 100 1 minute 010 5 minutes 110 10 minutes 001 30 minutes 101 1 hour 011 6 hours 111 18 hours 12

STARTING THE DEVICE 6. RUNNING THE NVR After installation process, the device can be started. Press the power button to start the NVR or wait for start caused by power ignition module. Power button 7. FIRST LAUNCH CAUTION! English is default language. For changing the language follow the steps described further in this chapter. First launch requires additional action. User will be asked to change the administrator password for security reasons. Default login/password is: login: root password: pass Information box will be displayed. Press the OK buttton. Enter new password and Confirm typying it again. Press the OK buttton. 13

Main screen will be displayed, and login window to NMS application (Novus Management System), which is is a professional solution for video monitoring based on TCP/IP CLIENT-SERVER networks. (full description in chapter 9.1). After login as User: root and predefined Password: - press the Log in button to run NMS (full description in chapter 9.1). - press the Turn off button to close NMS and show the main screen (description in chapter 9) - press the X button in right upper corner to close this window without entering the password. It allows to use main screen without closing NMS application. Login window could be also moved from the center to the sideways to uncover the main screen. To change the language setting follow these steps: On the main screen click the NMS management. Access is password protected. Login as user: root and enter the password. Confirm by clicking Log in. 1 2 14

From the NMS Management list choose the Language. It displays the list with available languages. Choose the prefered one and confirm by clicking OK. Changing the language on the main screen will be applied immediately. Changing the language in the NMS will be introduced after the restarted of the application or the NVR. 8. LOGIN For security reasons, access to the main screen options, such as NMS management and System configuration requires an additional login. Access to these options is assigned only to an administrator account "root". Access from other accounts with administrator privileges is restricted. The default login is: user: root password: pass. However, with the first launch the NVR user will be asked to change the password for the root user. 9. MAIN SCREEN Mentioned in the previous chapter, the main screen is a desktop containing: menu, volume control, and a clock. In the lower right corner there is a button closing / restarting the NVR. The version of the application NMS (SW) and the version of the system (FW) is displayed in the bottom left corner. At the bottom of the desktop is also a field indicating the status of NMS. Possible statuses 15

9.1. Menu - NMS Selecting NMS on the main screen launches the NMS (Novus Management System) application which is is a professional solution for video monitoring based on TCP/IP CLIENT-SERVER networks. A wide range of NMS server settings for video streams sharing enables creation of complex monitoring systems with multi-site recording and surveillance centres, containing many personalised operator stations. Configurable user interface and multi-screen mode allow effective operator's work. 16

9.1.1. Starting the NMS NMS application start along with the the operating system. Initialisation of the modules is processed. However, until the log in NMS is working in background. At the bottom of the main screen there is a field indicating the status of NMS. Possible statuses are: "Starting", "Running", "Closing","Stopped. NMS login window is shown below. Default user is root. Turn off button closes the NMS application, the Log in button launches the NMS application. Closing applications is possible only if the user has permission assigned to this operation. Pressing the Enter key on keyboard is equivalent to pressing Login, pressing the ESC key is equivalent to pressing Turn Off button. 17

9.1.2. NMS setup wizard An embedded NMS Wizard is automatically started when running NMS for the first time. Startup window is depicted below: Checking Show at start-up launches wizard every time the NMS is started. In order to move to the next window, please press the Next button. Cancel closes the window and opens the NMS main window. Server: Depend on type of device, NMS application features: - processing power is mainly used to record streams from the cameras; - video streaming to NMS Client; - video display is limited; Server / Client: - processing power is is used to record and display streams; Client: - video streaming to NMS Client; - allows to display a lot amount of video streams; - processing power is mainly used to receive and display streams from the server; - No recording capabilities. Selecting the operating mode has an impact on the fields displayed by the wizard. If you selected Next, another window will open containing the search wizard cameras / video servers or NMS servers connected to the subnet, the computer is running software installed NMS. 18

This window starts immediate search of: IP cameras by NMS Server and NMS Server/Client device NMS Servers by NMS Client device. All IP cameras and NMS Servers must reside in the same subnet as the host computer. Search is automatic and, when finished, displays a list of available supported devices together with their IP addresses and names. Refresh button restarts the search process. Pressing the Next opens subsequent window, which allows to select whether the NMS software is to share video streams over a network or not (function available only in server and server/client modes). This function has its significance when installing the NMS in server mode. Option is skipped in client mode. Pressing the Next opens another window, that allows to assign disk recording space and paths for archives (function available only in server and server/client modes): Checking the Create recording database is required in order to do that. Settings entered here are applied globally to each device found earlier in the search process. Pressing Next once more opens subsequent window that allows to create user accounts and assign their passwords (please take note that default account under which the NMS is launched is an Administrator one and adding at least one User account with appropriate privileges is strongly advised). 19

Entering required data (login and password) and pressing the Add button moves an edited account to the Added box. When an incorrect user entry has been performed, an account may be deleted by pressing the Delete button. After adding required user accounts and pressing the Next button a final window is then opened, allowing to apply selected changes and save them in software configuration. In order to apply settings, user is automatically logged out and then prompted to log in again. 9.1.3. Graphic interface: information NMS interface consists of movable panels whose functions are described below. Details will be presented in the following chapters of the user s manual. You can adjust panel layout: move, enable or disable, link and change the panels size what gives you practically unlimited possibilities of modifying the layout according to your needs or preferences. The interface layout is saved and is restored by default when NMS is run again. A movable window, which you can modify (change its size, or functions in NMS modules) is called a panel. NMS includes the following modules: 1. Video panel 1 real time video or playback display 2. Video panel 2 real time video or playback display 3. Video panel 3 real time video or playback display 4. Video panel 4 real time video or playback display 5. Playback - selecting the recording to be played 6. PTZ panel - PTZ camera control panel 7. Devices - selecting and displaying status of IP devices 20

Application menu Application module icons Live video and playback panel Devices and cameras panel PTZ panel Video records playback Logs panel 9.1.4. VIDEO panel - information NMS application was developed to support 4 video windows. Each of them can display up to 36 video streams (NMS Server is limiter to display up to 4 streams per window). The second video window is also used by LOGS, MAPS and EVENTS panels. 21 Switches between split screen and sequence modes Switches between live view, playback modes Screenshot manager PTZ mode button Fullscreen button Real time and playback audio Screen split options Selected camera

Displaying mode in full screen mode or 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 division NMS Server is limited to display up to 4 video streams. Custom screen divisions Previous group of cameras (e.g. when division 2. 3x3 is displayed on the screen it switches to division 3. 3x3 ) Next group of cameras (e.g. when division 2. 3x3 is displayed on the screen it switches to division 1. 3x3 ) Real time audio transmission or audio playback on Turns on the sequence mode on video panel Switching between live and playback mode. Playback mode is dependant on the type of installation (local or remote playback) Turns on screenshot manager Turns on PTZ camera control mode Displays video window in fullscreen mode LMB click on a selected camera marks this window with the green border. This selected window is now associated with PTZ control panel. If the selected camera has active PTZ mode user can control it by a mouse. A double click on a selected window changes display mode to full screen mode. The refresh rate of displayed video stream depends on: NMS displaying configuration; network bandwidth between the video servers and NMS station; video server settings (frame rate, coding, GOP, band, compression level); the number of simultaneous connections at a specific period of time (fore more users connected the slower refreshing rate in the window is observed). In the top of VIDEO window are buttons which allow to change display video mode and audio playback. Division display modes have their video streams downgraded in quality for video window display purposes, in order to save computing power of a NVR. Split screen stream option is configurable in CONFIGURATION / DEVICES / General tab. Split screen streams are shown as greyed out on DEVICES panel. In the right upper corner of the camera window you can see the icon information about a camera status and related events. In order to display additional settings window please make a RMB click on a camera window: 22

Camera status and events icons Playback mode Video recording (according to the schedule or panic recording) Motion detection PTZ control on Related alarm input on Related alarm output on 9.1.5. DEVICES panel - basic information DEVICES panel contains a list of all the video servers and IP cameras and video streams associated with these devices. Specific columns provides the information about IP devices such as: Name name of the device (also names of all video streams associated with IP device); State The IP device status (connected/disconnected) and associated video streams status (recording on/off, recording mode, snapshoot, playback, active PTZ control, motion detection, audio output and input); Description video servers IP: transmission port and also video stream descriptions set by the user in Settings panel. 23

after clicking on button the following icon Pop-up window displayed Name, state and description of the video server and cameras Camera status icons: Icon Description IP Device connected IP Device disconnected Schedule or panic recording is enabled/disabled. Icon displayed on NMS Client application shows recording available on NMS Server. Schedule mode enabled, grey icon means that recording is disabled. Live view enabled Playback on. PTZ camera control on Motion detected. Audio input on Audio output on Alarm output activated Alarm input activated 24

The following important messages can be also displayed in device panel: Connecting... - NMS software is trying to establish connection with IP device; Connection lost - lack of communication between IP device and a computer with NMS; No stream - video stream isn t decoding by NMS - a stream was disconnected by the operator, or as a result of high IP device load ( too many users is connected); Disconnecting - ending network session with an IP device; Auth fail - improper password to an IP device or NMS server; Date and Time - Current NMS server time; Initialization - attempting to open a video stream; Incompatible device - Connection error, device incompatible with the NMS software; Connection limit exceeded - maximum simultaneous live view connection limit was exceeded please check NMS firewall settings in CONFIGURATION / FIREWALL panel. Software allows to shuffle devices inside device tree. In order to move a device: From Main menu choose CONFIGURATION / APPLICATION SETTINGS; press and hold right Alt key in DEVICES tab; Then select a desired device via left mouse button and drag & drop it to a desired place inside the tree. Changes made in CONFIGURATION panel are immediately visible on the DEVICE panel available by default in the right part of program window. 25

9.1.6. Displaying video streams from devices The device panel allows user to display selected video stream in desired window by clicking RMB and choosing Show position in menu. Position 1: - - - means, that first screen in division isn t displaying any video stream at the moment. Alternatively user can use a 'drag & drop' method to display selected (marked) video streams. Please refer to the picture below. 26

The 'drag & drop' method allows to start displaying many video streams simultaneously. In order to do that, please select video streams by holding Ctrl key and clicking LMB on desired streams. Selected streams have gray background. Then drag & drop them to split screen. Streams will be shown in order from the screen in division where they were dropped. Selected streams Similarly, it is possible to 'drag & drop' NMS server to display all video streams, or even many NMS servers. Caution! Please note that dragging more streams than the windows in division, cause that some streams will not be displayed. 9.1.7. NMS user manual Chapter 9.1. and subchapters contain basic information about using the NMS. Detailed information can be found in the full version of the NMS user manual. It contains a description of the issues, ie. installation and commissioning, panel management, and description of the video, devices, playback, logs, PTZ, configuration, servers, firewall, recorder, events, backup configuration, maps, connecting and controling via keyboard, connecting and controling DSC alarm system, POS integration, remote access. NMS user manual is in Main screen / NMS management. / Help. Chapters 1 and 2 of the NMS user manual (Introduction, Installation and commissioning of NMS) do not apply to this NVR, due to the fact the NVRs have pre-installed NMS. 27

9.2. Menu - Watchdog Selecting the Watchdog on the main menu displays a Nwatch window. It is a diagnostic application monitoring the performance of the NMS. It contains information about CPU usage, number of threads, used memory, application state and log list. 9.3. Menu - NMS management Selecting the NMS management on the main menu displays submenu containing tools helpful with NMS operation. Access is password protected. 28

Restore configuration - restores saved configuration. It requires NMS to be closed. Change mode Client/Server - changes the mode between Client, Server, Client/Server. Datailed information in chapter 2.3. of the NMS manual. Language - allows to change the language. It requires NMS restart. Restart NMS - restarts NMS application. Close NMS - closes NMS application. Update - allows to update the NMS locally or via the Internet. IPTool - utility to find cameras and change their network parameters. Remote support - runs Team Viewer application. In order to get the remote support contact the Novus technical support department and give the ID and password displayed. Help - displays full version of the NMS user manual. 9.4. Menu - System configuration Selecting the System configuration on the main menu displays submenu containing operating system utilities. Access is password protected. Internet Explorer - runs Internet Explorer browser. Media player - runs media player. Control panel - allows to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls via applets. Explorer - runs file manager application. 29

Disk management - runs tool for HDD management, creating partitions and volumes. System events - starts the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), which contains administrative tools that you can use to manage networks, computers, services, and other system components. Network - displays network settings. Date/Time - contains date and time settings. Task manager - displays nformation about computer performance, running applications processes, CPU usage, commit charge and memory information, network activity and statistics, logged-in users, and system services Change password - allows to change the access password for default user root. CMD - runs command line interface. 9.4.1. IP address changing For changing the IP address select Network from the System configuration submenu. Window with network setting will appear. Press the right mouse button on requested network (1), and choose Properties (2). Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4) (3). Press Proterties (4) button. In displayed window fill IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, Preffered DNS server, Alternate DNS server (5) fields and confirm by pressing the OK (6) button. 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 6 30

9.4.2. Screen resolution changing In order to change the screen resolution select the Control panel from the System configuration submenu. In Display (1) panel, press the Adjust resolution (2). In window Screen Resolution choose desired screen (3). Then from Resolution (4) list choose the prefered one and confirm by pressing OK (5) button. 1 2 3 4 5 31

9.5. Shutdown the device NMS NVR can be turned off in several ways. Press the power button located on the front panel (marked no.3 on the photo in chapter 3.2. of this manual). After pressing, wait until operating system shutdown. User can be prompted to log out of the NMS The device could be also shutdown from the main screen. Press the Power button located in the right lower corner. It is pointed on the photo shown below. Submenu will be displayed. It allows to shutdown or restart the device. User can be prompted to log out of the NMS 32

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