Arlotto ANVR832 User manual

Qguard NVR/CMS
ANVR832/ANVR864
USER MANUAL
Version 2.0
About this user manual
Before installing and using this NVR unit, please read this user manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................2
1.1 Overview....................................................................................................................2
1.2 Product Components .................................................................................................5
1.3 Front Panel.................................................................................................................5
1.4 Rear Panel.................................................................................................................6
Chapter 2 Installation..................................................................................................................7
2.1 HDD Installation.........................................................................................................7
2.2 Hardware connection.................................................................................................9
2.3 Setup NVR via Wizard ...............................................................................................9
Chapter 3 Getting Start.............................................................................................................15
3.1 Live Display Screen .................................................................................................15
3.2 Login Screen............................................................................................................19
3.3 Playback Screen......................................................................................................20
3.4 System Configuration Screen...................................................................................25
Chapter 4 Windows® Remote Client........................................................................................36
4.1 Login........................................................................................................................36
4.2 Live Display Screen .................................................................................................37
4.3 Emap Screen ...........................................................................................................44
4.4 Playback Screen......................................................................................................45
Chapter 5 Advanced System Setup..........................................................................................49
5.1 Camera Setup..........................................................................................................49
5.2 Record Setup...........................................................................................................56
5.3 Event Setup..............................................................................................................59
5.4 Account Setup..........................................................................................................61
5.5 Storage Setup ..........................................................................................................64
1.6 Network Setup..........................................................................................................66
5.7 System Setup...........................................................................................................69
5.8 DIO Setup ................................................................................................................75
5.9 Log...........................................................................................................................77
5.10 Map..........................................................................................................................80
Chapter 6 CMS Client………...….……………………………………………………………………..84

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
Arlotto 32/64 channel Linux NVR server series is powered by newest 64-bit embedded Linux and
Intel® GPU H/W decoding technologies with superior stability and performance. Equipped with
8-bay hot-swappable SATA II 3.5” hard disk trays and automatic RAID-5 mode, this NVR system
can support most all Arlotto IP cameras for up to 64CH video recording and let you access your
recordings quickly and reliably. With Arlotto NVR series, customers can rapidly deploy their IP
surveillance application with optimum surveillance and operating efficiency and delivers a better
security and stability than the counter-part Windows® powered system.
Application Architecture
Key Feature
Enhanced 64-bit Linux OS, well-protection against viruses and hackers
Intel® GPU 1080P, 400FPS hardware H.264 decoding
H.264, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG compression
Max. 32/64-CH IP cameras recording(supports 5 Megapixel IP camera)
Optical and digital PTZ for live view and playback
Dual streaming for recording and local/remote/mobile live view
NVR software pre-installed on DOM module for rapid system deployment
Support analog and SDI digital capture board for hybrid applications
CMS and iOS/Android mobile surveillance support

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Hardware Specification
ANVR832
ANVR864
Rack mount NVR
32CH
64CH
Intel®Q67
Intel Core i7-2600 3.4GHz,8M cache
VGA*1 , DVI *1 , HDMI*1
Audio input*1, Audio output*1
USB2.0 : Front*2, Rear*4
RS232 x 1 , RS232 / 422 / 485(internal) x 1
Gb Ethernet LAN x 2
8 hot-swap SATA bay
Above 2 HDD RAID 5
600W ATX / AC 100~240V
535.2mm (W)*440.9mm (D)*88.1mm(H)
Software Specification
Camera Support
-Supported Arlotto and Axis IP Cameras
-IP cameras auto discovery within LAN
-Video Compression: H.264/ MPEG-4/ M-JPEG
-Video Resolution: Up to 5 Megapixel
-Video Streaming: dual streaming with compression,
resolution, frame rate, bit rate/quality, brightness,
contrast, hue, saturation and sharpness settings
-Channels Support (Recording): allows for up to
32/64CH megapixel IP camera recording
-Audio: synchronized audio and video recording,
two-way audio
Remote Playback
-Playback Mode: Max. 4CH playback
-Playback Mode: 1, 2X2 view mode
-Search Mode: By timeline
-Playback Control: Play, pause, reverse play, previous key
frame/next frame, speed control(1, 2,4, 8. 16), video
snapshot, digital zoom and audio control
-Export: Convert recording video to AVI, ASF or MKV
format and export to external USB device
Event Management
-Monitor video motion, digital input, camera
disconnected, video loss, storage full, hard disk failure,

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Recording
-Recording Speed: Max. 64CH, 1920FPS/HD recording
-Recording Mode: Continuous/motion/alarm
recording, multiple continuous/motion/alarm
recording schedules
-Recording Buffer: Adjustable for pre-event recording
and post-event recording, recycle HDD and keep
video days
Dual Local Monitor
-Clone mode, two live view mode, live view + playback
mode
Local live view
-Display Speed: Max. 32/64CH, 400FPS/HD real-time
monitoring
-Display Mode: 1, 2X2, 3X3, 3X4(or 4X4), 6x6, 8X8,
sequential and event video view mode
-Display Resolution: 1920X1080
-Display Control: video snapshot, optical PTZ/digital
PTZ control and audio control
-OSD information: camera name, date/time,
record/event status
Local Playback
-Playback Speed: Max. 16CH playback
-Playback Mode: 1, 2X2, 3X3, 3X4(or 4X4) view mode
-Search Mode: By timeline, motion
-Playback Control: Play, pause, reverse play, previous
frame/next frame, speed control(1, 2,4, 8. 16), video
snapshot, digital zoom and audio control
-Export: convert recording video to AVI, ASF or MKV
format and export to USB storage
Remote Live View
-View Mode: 1, 2X2, 3X3, 3X4 (or4X4), 8X8 and
sequential display from multi-site NVR servers
simultaneously
-OSD information: camera name, date/time,
record/event status
-View Control: Full screen display, original video
aspect ratio, video snapshot, optical PTZ/digital PTZ
control and audio control
-Device Tree: Tree View listing and management
backup failure, system boot-up, system shutdown and
system configuration changed events within specified
time.
-On-screen event alert, event log, digital output, email
alert with attached recording video alert actions can be
activated when an event is triggered
Backup
-Backup recording video of previous day to ftp server
System
-Support USB and network firmware upgrade and patch
-Support remote system shutdown and reboot
-Support remote console management
Security
-Authority Management: four-level privilege, different
user rights can be assigned to different users
-Event Logs: detailed event logs
-User Logs: record of the users currently logged on and
previously logged on to the NVR
-Software License Manager
Disk Management
-Support HDD S.M.A.R.T. to monitor hard disk drives status
-With more than 3 HDD redundant automatic storage with
RAID-5 HDD mode, less than 3 HDD no RAID.
Network
-Dual streams: high resolution stream for recording and
low bandwidth stream for local, remote or mobile live
view
-Protocol: HTTP, DHCP, Static IP, DNS, PPPoE, DDNS, FTP,
NTP, RDATE, SSH, UPnP and SMTP
-Timeout period for idle remote client to automatic log off
-Outgoing Bandwidth Limit
Utility
-NVR setup wizard (discovery NVR, NVR network setting
and quick setup IP Camera)
-Windows remote client, iPhone/iPad client and Android
client
iPhone/iPad and Android app
-1, 4 screen division
-Two-way audio
-HD live view and event video playback

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-Event Control: Event List, Digital Input status and
digital output control
-Event push notification
-Snapshot for evident
-PTZ, ePTZ control
1.2 Product Components
The package contains the main unit and its components as specified below. When you purchase
the NVR, please check to ensure the components specified below are included.
The NVR unit
Screws for disk drives
Power cord
Warranty card with Serial Number
Setup Wizard, Windows® Remote Client, iPhone® app, iPad® app andAndroid® app
1.3 Front Panel
ANVR832/ANVR864

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ANVR832/ANVR864
1.4 Rear Panel

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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 HDD Installation
1. Remote the front cover, open the HDD tray and mount the hard drive
ANVR832/ANVR864
2. Mount the hard drive into the HDD tray with screws. 4 screws for each tray, rotate clockwise
to fix it.

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3. Put the HDD tray back.
Note: Please install HDDs with the same model and storage capacity for easily
maintenance.

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2.2 Hardware connection
1. Connect one end of the network cable to the gigabit network port.
Note: Make sure network port is connected to the network via network cable. They will obtain
IP addresses automatically via DHCP by default. You must enable the DHCP function within
your network, as the NVR unit will retrieve an IP address through. (The IPAddress and
Netmask will default to 192.168.1.200, 255.255.255.0 for eth0 and 192.168.1.201,
255.255.255.0 for eth1 in case of no DHCP server existed)
2. Connect the other end of the network cable to your Ethernet hub or switch.
3. Connect the power cord to the power source.
4. Connect the power cord to the rear panel of the NVR unit.
5. On the front panel of the NVR unit, click the power button.
6. It takes about one to two minutes for the NVR unit to fully power up. Once it is powered up,
the Power LED will turn blue.
2.3 Setup NVR via Wizard
The NVR Setup Wizard (Setup Wizard program) performs the initial setup procedures on the
NVR unit. After this procedure, you can begin access NVR via NVR local console or Windows®
Remote client.
1. Get the NVR Client installation file.
2. Double-click NVR Client Installation.exe to begin installation.
3. Follow the instruction of NVR Client Installation.exe to install, or click the Exit button to close
the installer.
4. Click the Start button -> NVR Remote Client -> Setup Wizard.

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5. Choose your preferred language and then click the Next button (English, Japanese, Russian,
Traditional Chinese)

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6. Click Search button, the NVR Setup Wizard will start searching for all the available NVRs on
the LAN currently. Choose one of them, and then click the Next button.
7. Type in the admin password (default is “1234”), click the OK button and then click the Next
button.

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8. Type in the NVR hostname, http port (default is 80) and eth0/eth1 network setting, and then
click the Next button.
DHCP IP Setting: obtain IPAddress, Netmask, Gateway, Primary DNS Sever and
Secondary DNS Server automatically via DHCP
Static IP Setting: configure IPAddress, Netmask, Gateway, Primary DNS Sever and
Secondary DNS Server manually.
9. Add cameras for this server. Click Search to automatically find all IP cameras on the LAN
currently. (adjust the Timeout parameter of the left bottom if can’t find any connected IP

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camera, the default value is 60 seconds) Select the check box next to the desired IP camera
or “All” for all IP cameras, and then click Next button.
10.Type in Admin Name and Password of searched IP camera or manually configuring the IP
cameras for the Address, Port, Admin Name, Password, CH ID(video server only), Model No.
and click Apply and then Next button.
11.click the Exit button to finish the settings procedure and activate the NVR unit.

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Chapter 3 Getting Start
After the installation is done, you can begin to operate the NVR unit to monitor, playback the
connected IP cameras and manage the functions of the NVR unit via local console.
3.1 Live Display Screen
Each time the NVR unit starts, the local console defaults to the live display screen. The following
diagram outlines the functions used on the live display screen. You should become familiar with
these options as this is the screen that will be displayed the majority of the time.
Live display screen

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Camera view window
Camera view window displays camera title bar and its live video stream in a grid. The NVR
supports different view modes for these grids, including single, quad, 9-split, 12-split, 16-split and
64-split view modes. Camera information will be shown on the camera title bar; it includes
camera name, current date/time, motion alarm and recording status.
Icon
Description
/
Camera is being recorded/not being record
ed.
Camera detects motion.
The camera title box and bounding box of camera view window will be shown in white color. It will
change to orange color when it becomes as the focus window. Double-click left mouse button on
a given grid will enlarge its size and double-click right mouse button on a given gird will reduce its
size. The grid will show the live video stream of each IP camera in the normal case. The following
background images will appear when abnormal status happens:
Image
Description
This channel is trying to connect to IP ca
mera.

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No response from IP camera. (Network
failure or IP camera disconnected.)
This channel is unused.
ePTZ
ePTZ allows you to zoom part of the video stream and enlarge it to display on the camera view
window. Press left mouse button and drag a red rectangle over a grid, and then release left
mouse button. The red area will be displayed in the full camera view window. Just press left
mouse button and drag it within the grid to see other area and scroll the mouse wheel forward to
zoom in and backward to zoom out. Double clicking right mouse button will terminate the digital
magnifying procedure.
Task control bar for live display screen
The task control bar locates at the bottom side of live display screen, it will show or hide
automatically when moves or leaves mouse to the bottom of the screen. It provides several
buttons for easy operate your live display screen:
Icon
Description
Press to logout system and enter the login
screen, users can choose to login again or to
shutdown the system.
Press to enter playback screen.
Press to enter system configuration
screen.

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Press to take a snapshot from focused
camera view window.
Press to auto-switch camera views.
Press to show PTZ panel
Press to talk with camera
Press to listen camera’s audio.
Dragging the bar to volume up or volume
down or clicking the mute button to enter
mute mode.
Press to enter single view mode.
Press to enter quad view mode.
Press to enter 9-split view mode.
Press to enter 12-split view mode.
Press to enter 16-split view mode.
Press to enter other split view modes, incl
uding 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, 8x8, 1+2, 1+3, 1+5,
1+7 and 1+12 split view modes.

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This LED panel shows the IP address, log
in user, current connected user, current da
te/time, HDD mode and status.
PTZ panel
For PTZ camera, PTZ panel can control the direction, focal lengths, focus, iris, go to preset and
speed of camera. Through camera view window, you can see the live video when navigate PTZ
cameras, adjust IRIS, Focus, zoom in and zoom out.
Icon
Description
、 、 、 、 、 、
、or
Press arrow on the camera view window t
o adjust the TILT (up/down)/PAN (left/right)
position.
Press / to zoom in/zoom out
the PTZ.
Press / to adjust the PTZ focus.
Press / to adjust the PTZ iris.
Speed
Press +/- icon to adjust the PTZ speed.
Preset
Press +/- icon to the preset point, then press
Go to the preset point.
3.2 Login Screen
The local console is defaults auto-login to the live display screen. Users can disable '' Auto
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