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Matrix SATATYA NVRX Series User guide

SECURITY SOLUTI ONS
SATATYA DEVICES
System Manual
192.168.1.126
Matrix SATATYA Devices
Video Surveillance Solution with NVR and HVR
System Manual
SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Documentation Disclaimer
Matrix Comsec reserves the right to make changes in the design or components of the product as engineering and
manufacturing may warrant. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
This is a general documentation for all variants of the product. The product may not support all the features and
facilities described in the documentation.
Information in this documentation may change from time to time. Matrix Comsec reserves the right to revise
information in this publication for any reason without prior notice. Matrix Comsec makes no warranties with respect
to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties. While every precaution has been taken in the
preparation of this system manual, Matrix Comsec assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any
liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
Neither Matrix Comsec nor its affiliates shall be liable to the buyer of this product or third parties for damages,
losses, costs or expenses incurred by the buyer or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse or abuse of this
product or unauthorized modifications, repairs or alterations to this product or failure to strictly comply with Matrix
Comsec operating and maintenance instructions.
Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this system manual may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means
without the prior written consent of Matrix Comsec.
Certification
Warranty
For product registration and warranty related details visit us at
http://www.matrixcomsec.com/product-registration-form.html
Safety Instructions
The product contains coin cell battery which is to be kept away from children. If swallowed, can cause severe
internal burns.
Version 7
Release date: October 28, 2021
Devices Compliance
NVR0801X/NVR1601X, NVR1602X/NVR3202X,
NVR3204X/NVR6404X, NVR6408X, NVR8S
HVR0408S/HVR0408P, NVR24P
Table of Contents 1
Contents
Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... 1
Know Your SATATYA Device.......................................................................................................................... 5
SATATYA Device Overview ................................................................................................................................ 8
System Architecture .......................................................................................................................................... 10
SATATYA Network Video Recorder (NVR) ....................................................................................................... 10
SATATYA Hybrid Video Recorder (HVR) ......................................................................................................... 21
Pre-Installation Information ......................................................................................................................... 33
Typical SATATYA Device Installation layout ..................................................................................................... 38
Installing the SATATYA device..................................................................................................................... 39
Selecting an Installation Location ...................................................................................................................... 40
Connecting the Device ...................................................................................................................................... 41
USB Keyboard .................................................................................................................................................. 43
Virtual Keypad ................................................................................................................................................... 46
Using the IR Remote Control ............................................................................................................................ 47
Powering the SATATYA device ........................................................................................................................ 49
Cabinet Mounting .............................................................................................................................................. 51
Installing Hard Disks ......................................................................................................................................... 65
Hooking up Inputs ............................................................................................................................................. 81
Setting Network Parameters........................................................................................................................ 82
Quick Setup................................................................................................................................................... 86
Quick Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 87
Local configuration of the SATATYA device............................................................................................... 98
About ................................................................................................................................................................. 99
Live View ......................................................................................................................................................... 100
View Cameras ................................................................................................................................................. 106
Display Mode .................................................................................................................................................. 108
Playback Search ............................................................................................................................................. 110
Event Search ................................................................................................................................................... 111
Settings ........................................................................................................................................................... 112
Manage ........................................................................................................................................................... 113
Device Status .................................................................................................................................................. 119
Login/Logout ................................................................................................................................................... 120
Volume Control ............................................................................................................................................... 121
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Quick Backup .................................................................................................................................................. 122
Quick Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 123
Live Events ...................................................................................................................................................... 124
Recording and Playback ............................................................................................................................ 126
Recording ........................................................................................................................................................ 126
Search and Playback ...................................................................................................................................... 128
Device Client ............................................................................................................................................... 149
Launching the Device Client ........................................................................................................................... 155
Monitoring the Camera from left pane ............................................................................................................. 157
Camera Monitoring Window ............................................................................................................................ 196
Device Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 202
Basic Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 204
Camera Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 220
Network Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 259
Storage and Backup Settings.................................................................................................................... 278
Device I/O Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 289
Event and Action Settings ......................................................................................................................... 292
Icons on Monitoring Window ........................................................................................................................... 300
Devices ........................................................................................................................................................ 302
User Account Management........................................................................................................................ 305
Monitoring and Control options ................................................................................................................ 311
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................ 314
Firmware Management ................................................................................................................................... 314
Appendix ..................................................................................................................................................... 316
Glossary of Terms ........................................................................................................................................... 316
RAID Concept ................................................................................................................................................. 318
Technical Specification ................................................................................................................................... 323
Disposal of Products/Components after End-Of-Life ...................................................................................... 329
Regulatory Information .................................................................................................................................... 330
Open Source Licensing Terms and Conditions ............................................................................................... 331
Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual 1
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Matrix SATATYA NVR/HVR for the Video Surveillance Solution. There has been a
growing need for centralized management of security systems and controls using remote surveillance systems.
The feature rich Matrix SATATYA NVR (Network Video Recorder) and Matrix SATATYA HVR (Hybrid Video
Recorder) aims to cater to this requirement.
Users can use the on board web server to administer the NVR/HVR and access the video/audio streams.We are
sure you will be able to make optimum use of this feature rich remote surveillance management system. Please
read this document carefully to get acquainted with the product before installing and operating it.
About this System Manual
This is a common document providing detailed information and instructions for installing, configuring, managing
and using the Matrix SATATYA devices as well as a general overview of the product functionality.
This manual consist of different variants of SATATYA NVR and SATATYA HVR.
The SATATYA devices can be configured in the following ways:
•Local Client: One way is by accessing Setting menu via local client.
Local Client can be accessed using a display monitor which can be interfaced directly with the device.
•Device-Client: An another way is by accessing Configuration Settings menu via Device Client desktop
application.
PA R A M
NVR
NVR0801X
NVR1601X,
NVR1602X
NVR3202X,
NVR3204X
NVR6404X,
NVR6408X
Other NVRs
NVR8S
NVR16S
NVR24P
NVR16H
NVR64P,
NVR64S
HVR
HVR 1624P,
HVR 1624S
HVR 0824P,
HVR 0824S
HVR 0408P,
HVR 0408S
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The SATATYA devices includes all of the necessary components for recording and viewing recorded sequences
over the network and also to grab event related images.
Intended Audience
This System Manual is aimed at:
•System Engineers, who will install, maintain and support the SATATYA device. System Engineers are
persons who are responsible for configuring the SATATYA system to meet the requirements of the
organization/users. It is assumed that they are experienced in the installation of a SATATYA device and its
components and are familiar with the cabling of such systems. They are expected to be aware of how it
works, and the various technical terms and functions associated with it. The SE must have undergone
training in the installation and configuration of the SATATYA system. No one, other than the System
Engineers are permitted to make any alterations to the configuration of the SATATYA system.
•System Administrators, who are persons who will monitor, manage and use the SATATYA system after
installation. Generally, an employee of the IT department in an organization or establishment is selected as
the System Administrator. The System Administrators are not expected to setup and install the system
hardware, but only the configuration of the system including its functionalities and features.
•Users, persons/organizations who will use the SATATYA system. They may be executives, include
personnel of small and medium businesses, large enterprises, front desk and service staff of Hotels/
Motels, hospitals, and other commercial and public organizations/institutions.
Organization of this Document
This system manual covers the following topics:
•Introduction - gives an overview of this document, its purpose, intended audience, organization, terms
and conventions used to present information and instructions.
•Know Your Matrix SATATYA Device - describes the system and its design including its various
components as well as its features and functionalities.
•Installing Matrix SATATYA Device - gives step-by-step instructions for preparing and installing the Matrix
HVRs and NVRs, its layout details, selection of installation location, the safety measures for protecting the
system and persons handling the installation and maintenance, connecting the various devices like
cameras, Hard Disks etc.
•Configuring Matrix SATATYA Device - provides instructions for accessing the various setting options on
the Matrix device and configuring the same. This section also provides a step by step instruction for
launching the inbuilt web server on the Matrix SATATYA device as also the instructions for accessing
various configuring options directly from the device using the attached display.
•Appendix - Contains additional information related to the document. These include Technical
Specifications of the Product, Glossary of terms, and the Product Warranty Statement, and others.
Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual 3
How to Read this System Manual
This document is organized in a manner to help you get familiar with the SATATYA device, learn how to install it,
connect it in various network topologies, connect the external devices, and power up the hardware systems.
This System Manual is presented in a manner that will help you find the information you need easily and quickly.
You may use the table of contents and the Index to navigate through this document to the relevant topic or
information you want to look up.
• Instructions
The instructions in this document are written in a step-by-step format, as follows. Each step, its outcome
and indication/notification, wherever applicable, have been described.
• Notices
The following symbols have been used for notices to draw your attention to important items.
Important: to indicate something that requires your special attention or to remind you of
something you might need to do when you are using the system.
Caution: to indicate an action or condition that is likely to result in malfunction or damage to the
system or your property.
Warning: to indicate a hazard or an action that will cause damage to the system and or cause
bodily harm to the user.
Tip: to indicate a helpful hint giving you an alternative way to operate the system or carry out a
procedure, or use a feature more efficiently.
Terminology used in this System Manual
The technical terms and Acronyms used in this Manual are standard terms, commonly used in the remote
surveillance management industry. However, considering the broad group of intended users of this manual,
wherever possible, use of jargon has been avoided.
The terms Matrix SATATYA NVR, SATATYA NVR and NVR and are used interchangeably and refer to the Matrix
SATATYA Network Video Recorder.
The terms Matrix SATATYA HVR, SATATYA HVR and HVR are used interchangeably and refer to the Matrix
SATATYA Hybrid Video Recorder.
Using this Manual in conjunction with the Matrix SATATYA Device Quick start, we hope, you will be able to set up,
configure and make optimum use of this feature rich product.
The documents are available on the website. To avail the documents, scan the QR Code on the product.
4Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual
Technical Support
If you cannot find the answer to your question in this manual or in the Quick Start guide, we recommend you
contact your system installer. Your installer is familiar with your system configuration and should be able to answer
any of your questions.
For additional information or technical assistance with the Matrix SATATYA System or other Matrix products,
contact our Technical Support Help desk, Monday to Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (GMT +5:30) except company
holidays.
Phone +91 1800-258-7747
Internet www.MatrixComSec.com
E-mail [email protected]
Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual 5
CHAPTER 2
Know Your SATATYA Device
The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with all recommended procedures and full technical details for the
successful installation, management, control and use of the SATATYA Video Recorders. This manual must be read,
and its contents clearly understood, before proceeding with any work relating to the system. This manual is
common for all the variants of SATATYA Video Recorders. The following variants are available:
Network Video Recorder
NVRX Series Variants
NVR0801X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 8 IP channels and 1 hard disk.
NVR1601X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 16 IP channels and 1 hard disk.
NVR1602X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 16 IP channels and 2 hard disk.
NVR3202X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 32 IP channels and 2 hard disk.
NVR3204X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 32 IP channels and 4 hard disk.
NVR6404X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 64 IP channels and 4 hard disk.
NVR6408X: This NVR is having configuration of maximum 64 IP channels and 8 hard disk.
Naming Convention of NVRX
SATATYA NVR 08 01 X
Product
Name
Hard Disks
01: 1 HDD
02: 2 HDD
04: 4 HDD
08: 8 HDD
IP Channels
08: 8CH
16: 16CH
32: 32CH
64: 64C
H
Extreme
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Other NVR Variants
NVR8S- NVR Standard with 8 IP channels
NVR16S- NVR Standard with 24 IP channels.
NVR24P- NVR Premium with 24 IP channels.
NVR16H- NVR High-end with 24 IP channels.
NVR64P/NVR64S- NVR Premium with 64 IP channels.
Hybrid Video Recorder
HVR 1624P/ HVR 1624S: It refers to HVR Premium and HVR Standard respectively. This device supports
maximum 24 channels. You can either connect all 24 IP cameras to the channel or with the combination of IP and
Analog cameras, in which maximum 16 analog cameras can be connected.
HVR 0824P/ HVR 0824S: It refers to HVR Premium and HVR Standard respectively. This device supports
maximum 24 channels. You can either connect all 24 IP cameras to the channel or with the combination of IP and
Analog cameras, in which maximum 8 analog cameras can be connected.
HVR 0408P/ HVR 0408S: It refers to HVR Premium and HVR Standard respectively. This device supports
maximum 8 channels. You can either connect all 8 IP cameras to the channel or with the combination of IP and
Analog cameras, in which maximum 4 analog cameras can be connected.
The HVR Variants are referred in the document by the following conventions:
HVR 1624P/ HVR 1624S: HVR with 16 Channel, HVR16
HVR 0824P/ HVR 0824S: HVR with 8 Channel, HVR8
HVR 0408P/ HVR 0408S: HVR with 4 Channel, HVR4
HVR16/8 in document refers to HVR16 and HVR 8.
A Remote Surveillance System like the SATATYA NVR/ HVR is used for security surveillance or remote monitoring
of people, places, property and operations.
• The SATATYA HVR is a server that performs as a High Definition Digital Recorder and comes with a wide
variety of user-friendly features such as: Simultaneous recording and playback capabilities, motion
detection, PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) control, password, real-time voice data recording, and maintaining up to
10,000 event lists and log files.
HVR 0824P
Analog
Channels
Total Channels
=Analog + IP
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• The SATATYA devices includes all the components needed for recording and viewing recorded sequences
over the network, including its own built-in Web server, providing full Web-based control of the product
management and configuration functions via Device Client desktop application.
Real-time image transmission through the Internet
The SATATYA device server software comes pre-configured for fast and seamless integration within the existing IT
infrastructure. Multiple users may simultaneously connect through any network connection for instantaneous live
viewing, digital search, and off site video storage. Users can also connect remotely through DSL, Cable Modems,
and ISDN. This powerful software enables users to establish recording schedules, create motion detection zones,
and use PTZ controls.
8Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual
SATATYA Device Overview
The SATATYA device is designed to meet the highest standards of remote surveillance applications. Used primarily
via a direct Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network connection, the installation process is simple and the product
integrates seamlessly into your networking and application environments. The Matrix SATATYA device offers a
cost-effective imaging solution with minimal installation and maintenance costs.
This Hybrid Video Recorder (HVR) consists of maximum 4 Hard Disk storage and playback capabilities for
maximum 24 channels of Hybrid Video Recorder.
Network Video Recorder-Extreme (NVRX) series devices consists of maximum 8 Hard Disks storage while other
NVR devices consists of maximum 4 Hard Disk storage with playback capabilities for maximum 64 channels.
The SATATYA NVR records directly from up to 64 IP video cameras via standard network cabling.
The SATATYA HVR records directly from the combination of 24 Analog and IP video cameras via standard network
cabling.
All administration and viewing of recorded material can be done via Device Client desktop application. It supports
major-brand IP cameras and integrates into a TCP/IP networking environment.
The SATATYA Device is designed to support following major features.
•Ease of Use: The SATATYA NVR/HVR is completely independent of any other server and is easily
installed and configured. The system does not require any further hardware such as PC frame-grabber
cards (conventional system to connect PC with Camera).
• High quality H.265, H.264, MPEG-4, and M-JPEG recording.
•High reliability RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10 support in NVR, HVR and NVRX.
For more details about RAID levels and RAID configuration in NVRX See “RAID Concept” on
page 318.
•Support for most industry leading network camera manufacturers.
•Highly reliable maintenance-free Digital Security System: The SATATYA device enables the user to
have continuous unattended recording to a hard disk. Live images can be viewed while recording,
administration can be performed at any time, and playback can be started while other recordings are in
progress. Digital image storage eliminates the multiple-use degradation associated with video tapes.
•Fully Configurable Event Settings: The SATATYA device enables users to configure event settings
based on which it is possible to configure pre-buffers and a fixed recording duration, as well as send
event notification via e-mail.
•Open Standards Environment: The SATATYA device supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP, HTTP and
other Internet-related protocols.
• Remote access from any PC over the network for remote system operation & configuration
• Event/alarm, manual and scheduled recording modes
• Records and displays events directly - no waiting for tapes to engage or rewind
• Event driven recording maximizes disk space by only recording when an event is detected
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• Instant video retrieval from recordings list
• Automatic removal of recordings older than X days/hours can be enabled
• Simultaneous Video Search, Backup, Asynchronous and Synchronous Playback
• Camera dependent recording resolution
• Use up to a maximum 16 Analog and 64 IP Cameras
• Built-in support for PTZ Devices from the web user interface.
•Camera Initiation feature: This feature allows configuring the camera to the devices.
To initiate the communication request towards the SATATYA Devices. In this scenario to get the camera added in
SATATYA Device either manually or automatically.
To access this functionality, you need to prior add the server details of SATATYA device on the
Camera web page.
This feature can be activated from the Basic setting > General setting page. For more details, refer
“Auto Add Camera”.
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System Architecture
Please read the following information to familiarize yourself with the SATATYA devices, making particular note of
where the connectors on HVR and NVR Panels are located. However, the number of connectors would vary as per
the product variant. This section provides a useful reference when installing the product.
Refer the following links for NVR and HVR installation respectively.
• “SATATYA Network Video Recorder (NVR)”
• “SATATYA Hybrid Video Recorder (HVR)”
SATATYA Network Video Recorder (NVR)
SATATYA Network Video Recorder of Extreme series, abbreviated as NVRX consists of variants such as
NVR0801X/NVR1601X, NVR1602X/NVR3202X, NVR3204X/NVR6404X and NVR6408X. Click on the following
links to know about the connectors of each NVRX series variants.
“NVRX Panels”
SATATYA Network Video Recorder also includes variants such as NVR8S, NVR16S, NVR24P, NVR16H, NVR64P/
NVR64S. Click on the following links to know about the Front and Rear Panel connectors of each NVR variant.
“NVR Front Panels”
“NVR Rear Panel”
NVRX Panels
NVR0801X/NVR1601X
Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual 11
NVR1602X/NVR3202X
NVR3204X/NVR6404X/NVR6408X
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Ports and Connectors
Interface Description All Variants
USB 1
(Upper)
USB 2.0, used for Scheduled Backup.
To connect USB Mouse and Keyboard.
To connect Dongle.
Yes
USB 2
(Lower)
USB 2.0, used to connect USB Mouse and
Keyboard.
To connect Dongle.
Yes
USB 3
USB 3.0, used for Manual Backup.
To connect USB Mouse and Keyboard.
To connect Dongle.
Yes
Alarm In
(Terminal Block Plug) To connect a sensor device to detect alarm
events.
Yes (2)
ALARM OUT
(Terminal Block Plug) To connect an alarm sounding relay device
such as a hooter or siren.
Yes (1)
HDMI 2.0 To connect a high definition digital monitor
or TV for Main view.
Yes (1)
LAN
(RJ45)
To connect a standalone personal
computer, or a LAN Switch, or to connect
to the Internet over a DSL Modem or
Router.
Ethernet Speed:10/100/1000Mbps
LAN 1 - Present in all variants
LAN 2 - Present in all variants except
NVR0801X and NVR1601X
Audio IN
(RCA)
To connect audio input device such as a
mic.
Yes (1)
Audio OUT
(RCA)
To connect a low impedance earphone,
active sound box or an amplified speaker.
Yes (1)
Reset
Press and hold down the reset button for
atleast 4 seconds to default
the following parameters.
• LAN Settings
• User Settings
• General Settings
• Resolution Settings
Yes
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NVRX LED And Buzzer State
The NVRX variants has a set of LEDs and Buzzer for indication of events on the SATATYA NVRX series. It has
been explained in the table below.
State Description Status LED Cadence Power LED Buzzer (System)
Supply is connected but
application is not yet initialized. OFF
Green
Steady
N.A.
On Application Initialization Red
1000 - ON and 1000 – OFF 3000 – ON
System in normal state
(Connected to network).
Green
500 - ON and 500 – OFF N.A.
Storage Incomplete Volume. Red
1000 ON–5000 OFF
1000 - ON and 5000 –
OFF
Storage Full Alert. Red
2000-ON–2000 OFF N.A.
Storage Full. Red
1000 ON–3000 OFF N.A.
Formatting Disk. Red
1000 ON–1000 OFF N.A.
Firmware upgrade in process.
Orange
(ON till firmware upgrade
process completes)
N.A.
Firmware upgrade failed. Red
1000 ON–1000 OFF
1000 - ON and 1000 –
OFF
Recording failed for 1 or more
enabled cameras (Not all)
Orange
(500 – ON and 500 – OFF)
ON till recording of all enabled
cameras gets started
N.A.
Recording failed for all enabled
cameras
Red
(Steady Light till recording of
any one enabled camera gets
started)
N.A.
Trigger from Event Green
500 - ON and 500 – OFF
3000 - ON and 1000 –
OFF
Backup Device full Green
500 - ON and 500 – OFF
1000 - ON and 2000 –
OFF
No Backup Device Green
500 - ON and 500 – OFF
1000 - ON and 3000 –
OFF
Temperature reached at 100
degree
Red
500 - ON and 500 – OFF
Green
Steady
500 – ON and 5000 –
OFF
Temperature reached at 105
degree System shuts down N.A.
After crossing 100 degrees,
Temperature comes back to less
than 100 degree
System automatically comes
in normal stage and cadence
stops
N.A.
14 Matrix SATATYA Devices Manual
NVR Front Panels
NVR8S
NVR16S
NVR24P
Remote
Controller
Hard disk
Status
Power
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