Mobotix MOVE NVR-16 Original operating instructions

Quick Installation
MOBOTIX MOVENVR-16
Mx-S-NVR1A-16-POE
©2020MOBOTIX AG
V01_7/29/2020

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents 2
Support 4
Imprint 5
Safety Warnings 6
Legal Notes 7
Installation 1
Package Contents 1
Documentation 1
Front Panel 2
Rear Panel 3
HDD Installation 5
Configuration 7
Power On the NVR 7
Login/Logout NVR System 8
Power Off the NVR 9
Function Tabs 9
Language and Date/Time Setup 10
Language Setup 10
Date/Time Setup 10
Network Setup 10
IP Camera Connection 11
Add Device 11
Check IP Camera Status 11
Playback/Export 11
Local Playback by Time 12
Local Playback By Event 12
Video Export By Time 13
Video Export By Event 13
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Support
Support
If you need technical support, please contact your MOBOTIX dealer. If your dealer cannot help you, he will
contact the support channel to get an answer for you as quickly as possible.
If you have internet access, you can open the MOBOTIX help desk to find additional information and soft-
ware updates. Please visit:
www.mobotix.com > Support > Help Desk
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Imprint
This document is part of the camera manufactured by MOBOTIX AG (called manufacturer in the following);
the document describes how to use and to configure the camera and its components.
Subject to change without notice.
Copyright Information
This document is protected by copyright. Passing on information to others is not premitted without the prior
written consent of the manufacturer. Violations will be subject to criminal punishment.
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MOBOTIX AG
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Phone: +49 6302 9816-103
E-Mail: sales@mobotix.com
Internet: www.mobotix.com
Support
See Support, p. 4.
Imprint
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Safety Warnings
Safety Warnings
nThis product must not be used in locations exposed to the dangers of explosion.
nElectrical systems and equipment may only be installed, modified and maintained by a qualified elec-
trician or under the direction and supervision of a qualified electrician in accordance with the applic-
able electrical guidelines. Make sure to properly set up all electrical connections.
nMake sure to install this product in a well-ventilated spot and do not close off any vent openings.
nDo not use this product in a dusty environment.
nProtect this product from moisture or water entering the housing.
nMake sure that you install this product as outlined in this document. A faulty installation can damage
the product!
nDo not replace batteries of the product. Batteries can explode if they are replaced by an incorrect type.
nThis equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
nThis equipment is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to other networks.
nIf using a Class I adapter, the power cord shall be connected to a socket-outlet with proper ground con-
nection.
nTo comply with the requirements of EN50130-4 regarding the power supply of alarm systems for 24/7
operation, it is highly recommended to use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)for powering the
product.
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Legal Notes
Legal aspects of video and sound recording:
You must comply with all data protection regulations for video and sound monitoring when using MOBOTIX
AG products. Depending on national laws and the installation location of the MOVENVR-16, the recording of
video and sound data may be subject to special documentation or it may be prohibited. All users of
MOBOTIX products are therefore required to familiarize themselves with all applicable regulations and to
comply with these laws. MOBOTIX AG is not liable for any illegal use of its products.
Declaration of Conformity
The products of MOBOTIX AG are certified according to the applicable regulations of the EC and other coun-
tries. You can find the declarations of conformity for the products of MOBOTIX AG on www.mobotix.com
under Support> Download Center> Certificates & Declarations of Conformity.
RoHS Declaration
The products of MOBOTIX AG are in full compliance with European Unions Restrictions of the Use of Certain
Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS Directive 2011/65/EC) as far as they are
subject to these regulations (for the RoHS Declaration of MOBOTIX, please see www.mobotix.com, Support>
Download Center> Documentation> Brochures & Guides> Certificates).
Disposal
Electrical and electronic products contain many valuable materials. For this reason, we recommend that you
dispose of MOBOTIX products at the end of their service life in accordance with all legal requirements and
regulations (or deposit these products at a municipal collection center). MOBOTIX products must not be dis-
posed of in household waste! If the product contains a battery, please dispose of the battery separately (the
corresponding product manuals contain specific directions if the product contains a battery).
Disclaimer
MOBOTIX AG does not assume any responsibility for damages, which are the result of improper use or failure
to comply to the manuals or the applicable rules and regulations. Our General Terms and Conditions apply.
You can download the current version of the General Terms and Conditions from our website at www.-
mobotix.com by clicking on the COS link at the bottom of every page.
Legal Notes
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Installation
Package Contents
Make sure the delivered box contains the following items:
MOBOTIX MOVENVR-16 Power
Adapter
Power Cord
Documentation
Scan the QRcode or follow the link to find the MOBOTIX MOVENVR-16 documentation:
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Installation
Front Panel
www.mobotix.com> Support> Download Center> Marketing &Documentation>
Manuals>Accessories>MOVENVR-16
Front Panel
Item Name Description
1 USB 2.0 Port
x2
The USB ports allow users to connect external USB devices, such as a USB mouse,
a USB keyboard, a USB storage device, etc.
2 Power LED This lights up when the power is on.
3 HDD LED nFlashing: The HDD is reading/writing data.
nOFF: The HDD is not running.
4 WAN LED nOrange: Network speed is 1000Mbps.
nGreen: Network speed is 10/100Mbps.
5 LAN LED
6 P. Max This lights up as warning when there are 10 watts left to reach the power budget
of PoE switch.
7 Camera LED Lights up when the camera is powered up and has good network connection.
nLights up in Green when the power source is from NVR.
nLights up in Orange when the camera is powered by external power supply.
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Item Name Description
8 Power But-
ton
Press this button to power on the NVR system.
9 Reset Button Press this button with a proper tool to restore the factory defaults of the NVR sys-
tem.
Rear Panel
Item Name Description
1Power Jack
(DC 52 – 56V)
Connect the power adaptor and the power cord shipped with the NVR to
power on the NVR system. Use other power supply may cause overloading.
2 Mic In
A 3.5mm phone jack is provided to input/output audio.
3 Audio Out
4 USB 3.0 Port x2 The USB ports allow users to connect external USB devices, such as a USB
mouse, a USB keyboard, a USB storage device, etc.
5 HDMI Monitor The video connectors are used to connect to a corresponding HDMI jack of
the monitor.
6 LAN (RJ-45)
10/100/1000Mbps
The NVR is capable of connecting the Smart PoE Switch via LAN port.
nGreen LED: Flashes when data is being transmitted via network.
nOrange LED:
—Lights up in green when network speed is 10/100Mpbs.
—Lights up in orange when network speed is 1000Mpbs.
7 PoE Switch The PoE switch provides network connectivity and power supply for up to 16
IP cameras.
Installation
Rear Panel
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Installation
Rear Panel
Item Name Description
8 WAN (RJ-45)
10/100/1000Mbps
This port is for connecting to the Internet (i.e., DSLrouter).
nGreen LED: Flashes when data is being transmitted via network.
nOrange LED:
—Lights up in green when network speed is 10/100Mpbs.
—Lights up in orange when network speed is 1000Mpbs
9 DisplayPort The video connector is used to connect to a corresponding DisplayPort output
jack of the monitor.
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HDD Installation
Follow the steps below to install an HDD to the NVR:
1. Open top cover.
2. Remove HDD rack by unscrewing the four fixing screws.
3. Fasten the HDD with the fixing screws delivered with the HDD as shown below.
4. Mount the HDD rack back to its original position. No SATA cable required; the HDD is connected auto-
Installation
HDD Installation
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Installation
HDD Installation
matically.
5. Close top cover.
List of Tested Hard Disks
Note:
To ensure long-term reliable operation, make sure that you are using server-grade hard disks from the
manufacturers’ series listed below.
Brand Series Model Number Firmware Capacity
Seagate Skyhawk ST8000VX004 AV01 8TB
ST14000VX008 14TB
Western Digital Purple WD82PURZ 82.00A82 8TB
WD140PURZ 14TB
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Configuration
Power On the NVR
1. Before powering on the NVR, connect the necessary devices first:
—USB Mouse & USB Keyboard
—Internet (WAN)
—Monitor (HDMI and/or DisplayPort)
—IP Cameras via PoE ports
2. Be sure to check the type of power source before plugging the power cord and power
adaptor to the NVR.
3. Lastly, press the Power Key on the front panel to power up the NVR system.
Note
If you want to use temporary USB storage media, make sure those devices are connected
only after the NVR has been powered on.
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Configuration
Power On the NVR
Login/Logout NVR System
Two accounts are predefined on the MOBOTIX MOVENVR-16:“Guest” and “Admin”. The password for both
users is“meinsm”.
Login
Warning
Always change the preset password of the “Guest” user to prevent unauthorized access to the unit.
Once the NVR is powered on, a popup window will appear:
nClick on OKto continue as user “Guest”.
nClick on Setup and change the default password “meinsm”. To show the virtual keyboard, click twice
in the password field.
Note
nPassword length is 6 to 12 characters.
nThese characters are allowed: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, !#$%&'-.@^_~
You are now logged in as Guest user. Proceed by changing the “Admin” user password as shown below:
1. Move the mouse cursor to the top-right corner of the monitor, click Guest and select LogOut to open
the login window.
2. Select the administrator account “Admin”.
3. Enter the password “meinsm”. To show the virtual keyboard, click twice in the password field.
4. Press Enter on the keyboard or click Confirm in the login window to log into the NVR system as admin-
istrator.
Change the Admin User Password
Warning
Always change the preset password of the “Admin” user to prevent unauthorized access to the unit.
nLog in as “Admin”user.
nClick on Setup>User Management>Edit.
nClick on Setup and change the default password “meinsm”. To show the virtual keyboard, click twice
in the password field.
Note
nPassword length is 6 to 12 characters.
nThese characters are allowed: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, !#$%&'-.@^_~
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Logout
To log out, click on the username and select LogOut.
Power Off the NVR
1. Click Power icon at the top-right corner of the monitor, and the Power Panel will show up.
2. Click Power Off icon , and the NVR system will start the shutdown procedure.
3. Otherwise, click Cancel icon to abort.
Note
Do not remove the power source until the NVR is completely off.
Function Tabs
There are six function tabs including Live View, Playback/Export, Add Device, Record, Setup and Log.
nLive View: This function tab allows users to watch the live view of the connected IP devices and con-
figure camera settings, such as PTZ control, image setup, video format, motion detection setup, etc.
nPlayback/Export: Users can playback/export the recorded videos filtered by time/event and
review/export the saved snapshots.
nAdd Device: Users can search and add the IP devices to the NVR via network and through PoE ports.
nRecord: The Record function tab allows users to arrange recording schedule, configure circular record-
ing, and setup alarm behavior configuration.
nSetup: Under Setup function tab, users can setup the basic NVR settings, such as language, factory
default, date/time setup, network setup, storage setup, user account management, etc.
nLog: The NVR divides the log data into four categories, User Operation Log, IP Camera Event, VA Detec-
ted Event and PoE Switch Event. Users can view, search and export the log data under this function
tab.
Configuration
Function Tabs
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Configuration
Language and Date/Time Setup
Language and Date/Time Setup
Language Setup
1. Under Setup function tab, select Language to enter the language setting menu.
2. Select the preferred language from the language drop-down list and click Apply to save the setting.
3. Otherwise, click Cancel to cancel the setting.
Date/Time Setup
The Date/Time setting menu can be found under this path: Setup> System > Date/Time.
1. To set a date, select the correct date from the calendar and click Apply to save the setting.
2. To set up time, click on the target position in the time field (hour:minute:second AM/PM).
3. Click buttons or or scroll the mouse wheel up/down to adjust the time values.
4. Click Apply to save the setting.
Network Setup
Configure the network setup for the NVR to properly function with Ethernet connection. The Network setting
menu can be found in this path: Setup> Network.
nInterface: Users can setup WAN and LAN configuration under this setting menu. Select " eth0 (WAN)"
to enter WAN configuration menu, and select "eth3 (LAN)" to setup the LAN settings.
nDHCP Setup: In the WAN configuration menu, the DHCP function allows users to obtain a dynamic IP
address from DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server when the NVR boots up.
1. For DHCP users, check “Enable DHCP” box and click Restart. The IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and
DNS settings listed in IPv4 will be retrieved from network servers. DHCP is dynamic that the settings
change from time to time.
2. For Non-DHCP users, uncheck “Enable DHCP” box, and fill out the required values listed in IPv4 by click-
ing on the box next to each item and using the displayed number pad or the USB keyboard. Please
obtain the information from the network service provider.
3. Click Applyto save the setting.
Note
For more details regarding LAN configuration, refer to User’s Manual.
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IP Camera Connection
Users can connect the IP cameras to the NVR via the network connection or through the PoE ports on the
rear panel.
Follow the instructions below to connect IP cameras to the NVR.
Add Device
1. Enter Add Device function tab.
2. Select the preferred device type, e.g. MOVE H.264, MOVE H.265, Onvif, etc., from the Device Filter drop-
down list.
3. Click Re-scan Device icon , and the NVR will start to search and list the connected devices meeting
the searching criteria.
4. Check “Device add to view” box in front of the desired IP device(s) to add it to the NVR.
Note
For more details regarding IP Camera connection and camera setup, refer to User’s Manual.
Check IP Camera Status
In the Live View function tab, the camera title bar is above each channel grid. The IP camera connection
status can be examined by the color of the title bar.
Title Bar Color IP Camera Status
Grey Not connected
Green Connecting
Blue In good connection
Red Failed connection
Playback/Export
The NVR is capable of playing back the recorded videos by time/event and exporting the recorded videos
and snapshots under Playback/Export function tab.
Follow the instructions below to operate the functions.
Configuration
IP Camera Connection
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Configuration
Playback/Export
Local Playback by Time
1. Select any underlined date from the calendar, which indicates the recording data are available from
these dates. The yellow stripe(s) in the time bar at the bottom of the function tab indicates available
recorded videos for users to playback.
2. Then, click and drag the time bar below to assign a preferred time from the time bar. Move the mouse
cursor to the time bar and scroll up/down the mouse wheel to adjust the time scale to select the exact
desired time. The selected time will be displayed above the time bar.
3. Click Playback icon to start playing back the recorded videos.
Local Playback By Event
1. In the Event Search Filter, check “Search By Time” box and specify the Start and End time of the desired
time interval. Check “Search By Channel” box to select the desired channel. Check “Search By Type” box
to select the preferred event type including Motion, Video Loss or Alarm.
2. Click Search and the event videos, which meet the searching criteria will be listed next to the Event
Search Filter.
3. The Event List displays events by date/time, event type, and triggered camera channel in chronological
order.
4. Click on any event; the NVR will automatically start playing back the selected event video.
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