Hunt HNR-3016GN User manual

Network Video
Surveillance System
User Manual
Contents of this user manual are protected under copyrights and computer program laws.
NVR : NVR
1st Edition : 17 Sep. 2013
Thank You!
Before operating the system, please read this User Manual and retain it for future reference.

WARNING
TO REDUCE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The installation should be made by a qualified service person
and conformed to all local codes.

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Cautions
Read Before System Operation
Follow these details to prevent material damage or personal injury.
Signs of Caution and Warning
Warning: This sign indicates that the user could die or be seriously wounded if not used or installed
properly.
Caution: This sign indicates that the user could be wounded or could expect property damage if not
used or installed properly.
Warning: Do not expose the product to fog, rain or too much humid to decrease danger from electric shock
or fire.
General Warning
Warning
1. Use the power cord, which is supplied or recommended by the supplier, or
it may cause fire.
2. Do not disassemble or reassemble the product.
It may cause malfunction or fire.
3. Enquire to your vendor for repair.
It may cause electric shock or fire if the repair is not done properly.
4. Do not touch the product with wet hands.
It may cause malfunction or electric shock.
5. Product installation must be ensured to a professional for product installation, or
it may cause malfunction, electric shock or fire.
6. Ground applies to video products equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug having a third (grounding) pin.
This plug only fits into a grounding-type power outlet.
If grounding is not done, it may cause malfunction or electric shock.
7. Ground connection must not touch gas pipe, water pipe or telephone line.
If grounding is not done properly, it may cause electric shock.
8. Prevent metallic foreign substance from going inside the product.
It may cause malfunction or electric shock.
9. Do not spray insecticide or flammable spray while driving.
It may cause fire.
10. Place the system in a open place where air ventilation is guaranteed, or
it may cause over-heating and seriously damage the system to be fired.
11. Prevent water from instilling inside electrical parts.
Clean with a dry towel or malfunction or electric shock could result.

Caution
1. Use the power cord, which is supplied or recommended by the supplier.
The internal fan rotates at high speed and may cause an accident.
2. Do not drop, give strong vibration, or shock to the product.
It may cause malfunction.
3. The air inhaler of the front panel and air outlet of the back panel must not be blocked during installation.
The internal temperature of the product would be greater than allowable and could cause malfunction or
fire.
4. Do not touch the product or the power cord when there is thunder.
It may cause electric shock.
5. Do not install the product near or on top of heating source.
The internal temperature of the product would be greater than allowable and could cause malfunction or
fire.
6. Do not install the product on inclined or unstable location or where vibration could be committed.
It may cause malfunction.
Cautions about the Power
Warning
1. Must use the outlet of the grounding to connect the power cord, or
it may cause fire.
2. Do not connect on the middle of power cord or use extension cord.
It may generate heat or cause fire.
3. Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.
It may cause electric shock.
4. Keep power cord dry and protect from humidity.
It may generate heat or cause fire. The power cord is not waterproof.
5. Hold the body of the plug while removing the power plug.
Do not pull the power cord. Damage to the power cord may generate heat or cause fire.
6. Check the power plug regularly.
Humidity and moderation in smoking may cause fire.
7. Remove power cord from outlet when product is not used for a long time.
It may cause short-circuit or electric shock.
Caution
1. Do not turn off the power by removal of the power plug.
To turn off the power, click the power button from the front panel.
When the system stops abnormally, the power button might not work. Click power button for 5 full seconds to turn
power off.
2. Do not cut off the power artificially, or give shock or vibration to unit while the hard disk is activating.
It may cause hard disk failure or loss of data.
Remarks
Pictures and buttons are subject to be changed or modified up to different models.
Function or configuration is subject to be changed or modified without prior notice for improvement of the product.

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Contents
1. GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 CHECKING SUPPLIED ITEMS....................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 SYSTEM STARTUP ...................................................................................................................................................................................2
1.3 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN ...............................................................................................................................................................................3
2. OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 USE LOG-IN.............................................................................................................................................................................................4
2.2 LIVE DISPLAY MODE ..............................................................................................................................................................................5
2.3 SEQUENCE...............................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.4 ZOOM ......................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.5 FREEZE MODE.........................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.6 ADD BOOKMARK ....................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.7 IP CAMERA INFORMATION....................................................................................................................................................................10
2.8 PTZ CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................................................................10
2.9 PLAYBACK RECORDED IMAGES ............................................................................................................................................................11
2.10 QUICK BACKUP DURING PLAYBACK.....................................................................................................................................................11
2.11 SEARCH RECORDED IMAGE ..................................................................................................................................................................12
2.12 DST SETTING AND IMAGE PLAYBACK..................................................................................................................................................17
3. SETTING................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
3.1 SYSTEM ..............................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.2 DEVICE..................................................................................................................................................................................................28
3.3 RECORD ................................................................................................................................................................................................34
3.4 NETWORK .............................................................................................................................................................................................38
3.5 BACKUP ................................................................................................................................................................................................47
3.6 QUICK SETUP ........................................................................................................................................................................................49
4. Q&A ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 50


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1. Getting Started
1.1 Checking Supplied Items
Make sure that you have following items supplied with your NVR. If any of these items is missing or
damaged, notify your vendor immediately. Keep the packing utilities for moving or storage purposes
afterwards.
Items
Photo
Quantity
User Manual and
Remote Software
(*) Quick Manual and CD
1 Set
48V D/C Adaptor and
Power Cable
1 Set
IR Remote Controller
1 Set
Terminal Block
and Rubber Mount
.
1Pair(2 Pieces)
1 Set(4 Pieces)

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1.2 System Startup
This NVR System receives the data of IP cameras based on ONVIF and stores it and transfers it to
other devices.
After connecting all peripheral devices, connect power cord to the NVR for system startup.
Input USER and PASSWORD for login after turning on the system. The factory default of user and
password are “ADMIN” and “1234” respectively. Admin user is to fully control the entire NVR system.
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Note
1) Do not forget the administrator’s password that was set for the first time. In case the
password is forgot, contact your local dealer for help.
2) Refer to the “Section 3.1.2 User” for AUTO LOGIN and AUTO LOGOFF.
Caution
It may take a few minutes to startup the system after turning on the power, in case that
user sets the network configuration as DHCP mode but there is neither DHCP server in
user’s network nor physical network connection.

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1.3 System Shutdown
When mouse point moves to bottom of the screen, the menu bar is shown.
To turn off the power, click “TOOL” button and then click “SHUTDOWN” in the GUI software as below.
Do not pull off the power by pulling the power plug.
When the system asks User & Password, input them which has the rights to system shutdown.
Note
User can put password by virtual keyboard, or front numeric buttons. (if available)

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2. Operation
2.1 Use Log-in
Check the power connection.
After checking power on, User can log-in
Note
1) LOGIN Window will be permanently displayed in monitor as above picture until user logs
in with correct ID and Password.
2) If NVR is set as AUTO LOGIN, login process isn’t necessary.
Please refer to the “Section 3.1.2 User” for details.

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2.2 Live Display Mode
2.2.1. Channel Selection
The images can be seen on real-time by 1, 4, 9, 16 screen. Whenever the up/down arrow button on the
front panel or IR remote controller is pressed, the screen mode will be changed sequentially. And,
whenever the left/right arrow button on the front panel or IR remote controller is pressed, the screen
display will be sequentially changed.
[1 Ch] [4 Ch]
[6 Ch] [9 Ch]
[16 Ch]
To select a channel & see as 1 Ch mode, make double click of the left mouse button. To return
previous screen mode after selecting certain full channel, make another double click of the left mouse
button.
Note
This system only support 1, 4, 9, 16 display mode in playback
To properly select channel by mouse, user is supposed to make slow and clear double-click
of the left mouse button..

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2.2.2. Menu(Tool) Bar
When user place USB mouse pointer in the bottom of the monitor in live mode, menu(tool) bar will be
instantly appeared as below picture.
Sequence button makes screen display change, based on the current display mode,
sequentially as per time setting.
Instant (emergency) recording button is which is useful to urgently start recording.
In emergency recording, the system records all the channels within its maximum frame rate at CIF
resolution.
Joystick icon button means “PTZ” mode, which is useful to instantly switch to PTZ control. In
PTZ mode, user can control pan/tilt by moving the mouse pointer and zoom-in/out by controlling mouse
wheel. In order to control focus by mouse wheel, click the right mouse button and select Focus.
User can click the right-forwarded arrow button to automatically playback the latest video clip.
Pin icon button means that user can fix this menu bar, or disable fixing the menu bar by moving
out mouse pointer.
If user fixes the menu bar, then this menu will not disappear even though user moves away mouse
pointer out of this range.
If user does not fix the menu bar, then the menu will be shown when user places mouse pointer in this
bottom area only.
Quadrilateral icon button means the HDD usage percentage by video recording. If it shows 60%,
then 60% of HDD space has been used up for recording.
Usage percentage is displayed by 5% unit.

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2.2.3. Icons
In real time live mode, icons or messages will be indicated on the screen to notify the system mode or
status. Below are the icon categories, which are indicated on the monitor.
Icon to be shown
at right-upper corner on each channel screen
Icon to be shown
at right-bottom corner on full screen.
Continuous Recording
No HDD, Smart Alarm & HDD
Failure
Motion Detection Recording
Using Emergency Recording
Sensor Activating Recording
Using PTZ
Continuous + Motion Alarm
Recording
Warning for exceeding
temperature
Continuous + Sensor Activating
Recording
Showing sequence mode
Motion Detection + Sensor Activating
Recording
Showing digital zoom mode
Emergency Recording
Sensor Activated
Motion Detected
Audio Connected Channel
PTZ Camera Connected Channel
Note
If you can’t find any recording icon in the right up corner of the live screen mode, it
means that the system does not record any image. In this case, you need to check
recording schedule or camera of the main setup menu.
But if you turned off the OSD in the System Information Menu, the recording icon is not
shown even if it is being recorded.
2.2.4. Pop-up Menu
User can click the right mouse button to pop up the menu as below.
With this pop-up menu, user can use various functions(display mode change, sequence, zoom, freeze,
add bookmark, search, PTZ, recording info and move to menu.)

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2.2.5. Video Loss
“Video Loss” is shown on the display screen when no camera is connected or camera is disconnected
on a certain channel. When camera is disconnected, warning sound shall be generated depending on
the system setting.
2.2.6. User Add/Edit
Admin user can set different level of authorization for each user. If a certain user is not allowed to view
a certain live and playback channel, then no image is shown on the display screen as below.
Note
If no camera is connected after system booting, the channel is shown as “Video Loss”.
2.3 Sequence
When “SEQUENCE” is selected, icon is shown on the right-bottom corner of the screen
and display screen will be sequentially changed.
Dwell time can be set in the menu(System Info !Display).

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2.4 Zoom
When “ZOOM” is selected on full screen mode, digital zoom function is activated and icon is
shown on the right-bottom corner of the screen. In zoom pop-up menu, user can select ZOOM-IN or
ZOOM-OUT and exit to normal live display mode by selecting ZOOM EXIT. User also can use mouse
wheel to control zoom-in & out.
Note
There will be possible to use limited function, which depends on the model of system
2.5 Freeze Mode
Click the right mouse button and select the FREEZE mode on pop-up menu while viewing live image,
then live image pauses, but system clock (date/ time information) continues running. Open pop-up
menu by right-click on the mouse and select the FREEZE mode again to resume the live view.
2.6 Add Bookmark
Click Bookmark button to save the information on the current showing image, including description, in
live & playback mode.

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Note
The Bookmark saves the information of time and its checking, not moving picture.
2.7 IP Camera Information
Click the right mouse button and select the IPCAM STATUS on pop-up menu while viewing live image.
Then, IP Camera information and status can be checked in the information screen.
2.8 PTZ Control
User can get into PTZ mode by clicking right mouse button and selecting “PTZ” in the pop-up menu as
below, or select joystick button in the menu bar appeared in the bottom of the main screen.
In PTZ mode, user can control PTZ operation with the mouse.
While pressing the left button of mouse, user can drag the mouse pointer to up/down or left/rightward to
move pan/tilt position of the camera. If user moves the mouse pointer long away from the center
position of the main screen, the PTZ camera moves at faster speed (in case that the PTZ camera
support speed control function), User can also move zoom-in/out by rolling the mouse wheel to up or
downward.

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Note
Full PTZ functions are available by using mouse, IR remote control, or keyboard controller..
User can select preset button or exit PTZ screen mode.
Note
Maximum Preset number is 255 but it can be restricted by the number that
PTZ camera supports.
2.9 Playback Recorded Images
To playback recorded image, press Play button from the Front Panel or IR Remote Controller. When
the Play button is pressed, the latest recording image will be playback.
It is easy to use USB mouse or the Front Panel’s Jog/Shuttle to playback recording files. Turn the Jog
and the recorded files can be seen backwards or forwards. Turn the Shuttle and the playback speed
can be controlled 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times while playback backwards or forwards.
User can click the right-forwarded arrow button( )to automatically playback the latest video clip. In
playback screen, user can make various playback modes, make an instant manual backup (archive), go
to calendar search mode, change channel, and change screen modes. User can make a click of the left
mouse button in colored-time bar to move white-vertical line that represents playback time.
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2.10 Quick Backup during Playback
User can easily archive video while he/she watches video playback.
In playback mode, user can press “ENTER” button in the front panel to set archive “start” time. After
pressing this “ENTER” button, user will see “Quick backup starts” in right bottom of the playback monitor.
Once “Quick backup starts” message is shown, user can keep playing back video until user wants to

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finish archiving, and then press the same “ENTER” button again to set backup “end” time. Then, backup
menu window will be popped up and user can select the backup media like CD/DVD or USB thumb drive,
and execute archiving.
Note
“HELP” button can help you understand how to setup several important settings.
For example, if you need help about how to set Backup, click “HELP” button at the right
bottom of the menu.
2.11 Search Recorded Image
The user can search recorded image by clicking the right mouse button and select Search button or
clicking Tool button in the menu bar and select Search button.
2.11.1. Calendar Search
The user can select date and time to search for a certain image within the recorded image.
Press “ENTER” button to set “start” and “end”
time during video playback.
Button type may be different depending on the
NVR case.

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User can move the white-vertical line to the time that user wants to search.
The colors of the time bar are different by each recording mode. Please, refer to section 3.3.3 for
details on colors. Time bars in color shows by 4channel group.
“*” mark in date as above picture means that there is a video data recorded.

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2.11.2. Search Date/Time
Enter the desired date and time for the user to playback the recorded image.
Use the arrow button to move to each day/month/year and time category for selecting
second/minute/hour/month/year.
2.11.3. First Data
Go to the first screen of the recorded image. This is the oldest image recorded.
2.11.4. Last Data
Go to the last screen of the recorded image. This is the latest image recorded.
2.11.5. System Log
The system log search is used to find particular system log information, quickly and easily.
User can copy this event list to USB memory device in text file format.
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