Sunell SN-ADR2208E1 User manual

Hybrid Digital Video Recorder
User Manual
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Date 2016-12-22

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About This Document
Purpose
This document describes the hybrid digital video recorder (HDVR) in terms of product features, hardware installation, network access,
network configuration, routine maintenance, and common fault analysis.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
zTechnical support engineers.
zMaintenance engineers
zNetwork Video Manger System operators
Symbol conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows:
Symbol Description
Alerts you to a high risk hazard that could, if not avoided.
Alerts you to a medium or low risk hazard that could, if not
avoided, result in moderate or minor injury.
Alerts you to a potentially hazardous situation that could, if not
avoided, result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
deterioration, or unanticipated results.
Provides a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points in the main text.
Important Statement
Users are required to enable and maintain the lawful interception (LI) interfaces of video surveillance products in strict compliance with
relevant laws and regulations. Installation of surveillance devices in an office area by an enterprise or individual to monitor employee
behavior and working efficiency outside the permitted scope of the local law and use of video surveillance devices for eavesdropping of
illegal purposes constitute behaviors of unlawful interception.

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Contents
About This Document ................................................................................................ i
Contents........................................................................................................................ii
Preface........................................................................................................................... 1
Important Notes.................................................................................................................... 1
About This User Manual...................................................................................................... 1
Installation Environment and Precautions............................................................................ 1
2 Basic Operations ...................................................................................................... 3
Powering on the Device ....................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Powering off the Device................................................................................................. 4
2.3 Logging In to the System ............................................................................................... 4
2.4 Adding Cameras............................................................................................................. 5
3 Quick Navigation..................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Playback......................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Search............................................................................................................................. 8
3.3 Picture Grid.................................................................................................................. 10
3.4 Event.............................................................................................................................11
3.5 Main Menu....................................................................................................................11
4 Camera Management ............................................................................................ 12
4.1 Camera Management.................................................................................................... 12
4.1.1 Binding a Camera............................................................................................. 12
4.1.2 Unbinding a Camera ........................................................................................ 13
4.2 Picture Param............................................................................................................... 14
4.3 Encode Param............................................................................................................... 15
4.4 Alarm Setup.................................................................................................................. 16
4.5 Motion Detection.......................................................................................................... 17
4.6 Privacy Area................................................................................................................. 18
5 Setting ...................................................................................................................... 19
5.1 Basic............................................................................................................................. 19
5.1.1 System.............................................................................................................. 19
5.1.2 Time................................................................................................................. 20

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5.2 Alarm............................................................................................................................ 21
5.2.1 Surveillance...................................................................................................... 21
5.2.2 Sensor............................................................................................................... 22
5.3 Record.......................................................................................................................... 22
5.4 Privacy ......................................................................................................................... 24
5.4.1 Protect.............................................................................................................. 24
5.4.2 Modify Password ............................................................................................. 25
5.5 Network........................................................................................................................ 25
5.5.1 IPv4.................................................................................................................. 25
5.5.2 DDNS............................................................................................................... 27
5.6 Disk.............................................................................................................................. 28
5.6.1 Viewing Disk Information................................................................................ 28
5.6.2 Clearing Disk Data........................................................................................... 29
5.7 App............................................................................................................................... 29
5.8 Shutdown ..................................................................................................................... 30
6 Log Center ............................................................................................................... 31
7 Alarm........................................................................................................................ 33
7.1 Event............................................................................................................................ 33
7.2 Timeline ....................................................................................................................... 34
7.3 Clear alarm................................................................................................................... 35

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Preface
Important Notes
Thank you for choosing the HDVR. Please read the user manual carefully before
using this product.
The HDVR is a complex system-based device. To avoid misoperations and
malfunctions caused by environmental factors and human factors during installation,
commissioning, and application, note the following points when installing and using
this product:
Read the user manual carefully before installing and using this product.
zUse Seagate or Western Digital hard disks as the storage devices of the HDVR with
high stability and competitive price/performance ratios (the quality of hard disks
sold on markets varies greatly with different brands and models).
zDo not open the enclosure of this product unless performed by a professional
person to avoid damage and electric shock.
zWe are not liable for any video data loss caused by improper installation,
configuration, operation, and hard disk errors.
About This User Manual
Please note the following points before using this user manual:
zThis user manual is intended for persons who operate and use the HDVR.
zThe information in this user manual applies to the full series HDVR, here uses
4ch,1HDD HDVR as an example for description.
zRead this user manual carefully before using the HDVR and follow the methods
described in this manual when using the HDVR.
zIf you have any doubts when using the HDVR, contact your product seller.
zIn the case of product upgrade, the information in this document is subject to
change without notice.
Installation Environment and Precautions
Installation environment
Table 1-1 defines the installation environment of the HDVR.

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Table 1-1 Installation environment
Item Description
Electromagnetism The HDVR meets the national standards of electromagnetic
radiation and does not cause harm to the human body.
Temperature –10oC to +45oC
Humidity 20% to 80%
Atmospheric pressure 86 kPa to 106 kPa
Power supply 12V 2A(1 HDD)或12V 4A(2 HDDs)
Power consumption <15W (excluding the hard disk)
Installation precautions
Note the following points when installing and operating the HDVR:
zThe power adapter of the HDVR uses DC12V±20% input. Do not use the HDVR
when voltage is too high or too low.
zInstall the HDVR horizontally.
zAvoid direct sunlight on the HDVR and keep away from any heat sources and hot
environments.
zConnect the HDVR to other devices correctly during installation.
zThe HDVR is not configured with any hard disk upon delivery. Install one or more
hard disks when using the HDVR for the first time.
zThe HDVR identifies hard disk capacity automatically and supports mainstream
hard disk models. You are advised to use good brands of hard disk so that the
HDVR can operate stably and reliably.
Other precautions
zClean the HDVR with a piece of soft and dry cloth. Do not use chemical solvents.
zDo not place objects on the HDVR.
The HDVR meets the national standards of electromagnetic radiation and does not
cause electromagnetic radiation to the human body.

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Powering on the Device
zEnsure that the HDVR is correctly connected to a power supply, and a display is
correctly connected to the high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) or video
graphics array (VGA) port of the HDVR before power-on.
zIn some environments, abnormal power supply may cause the failure of the HDVR
to work properly and even damage the HDVR in severe cases. It is recommended
to use a regulated power supply to power the HDVR in such environments.
After the HDVR is connected to a power supply, the power indicator is steadily on.
Start the HDVR. The real-time video screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1 Real-time video screen
Users need to provide a hard disk for the HDVR. The hard disk is strictly detected during
device startup. If the detection result failed, the possible causes are as follows:

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zThe hard disk is new and is not formatted. Log in to the system and format the hard disk.
zThe hard disk is formatted, but the file system is inconsistent with the file system
supported by the HDVR. Format the hard disk.
zThe hard disk is damaged.
2.2 Powering off the Device
Click the main menu and choose Setting > Shutdown to power off the HDVR. If there
is a power switch on the rear panel of the HDVR, you can turn off the power switch to
disconnect the HDVR from the power supply.
2.3 Logging In to the System
Logging In to the Device
Step 1 On the HDVR login page, select the language, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 Login page
Step 2 Enter the username and password.

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zThe username and password are both admin.
zIf you forget password, click Forgot password. There are two methods of retrieving the
password:
1. Scan the UUID QR code on the device and send the QR code to your seller to retrieve
password.
2. Click Send Password. A password retrieval email will be sent to your email address
(for details, see Step 2 in 5.4.1 "Protect" in 5.4 "Privacy"). Then, you can retrieve
password by following operations described in the email.
Step 3 Click Login to access the main User Interface (UI).
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2.4 Adding Cameras
This HDVR can be connected to both analog cameras and network cameras.
The HDVR can be directly connected to analog cameras through bayonet nut connector
(BNC) cables.
After the HDVR is connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
network, it automatically obtains an IP address, and searches for and adds network
cameras in the same network segment.
If an analog camera and network camera coexist in the same network segment, the
HDVR gives preference to the access of the analog camera by default.
Figure 2-3 shows the topology of the HDVR.
Figure 2-3 HDVR topology
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3 Quick Navigation
After the HDVR operation screen is displayed, right-click on the screen or move the
cursor to the topmost or downmost position of the HDVR screen. The HDVR floating
menu bar is displayed.
A quick navigation bar is displayed in the topmost position of the HDVR screen. The
navigation bar provides Playback, Search, Picture Grid, Event, main menu, and
HDVR time display, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 Quick navigation bar
The real-time video toolbar is displayed in the downmost position of the HDVR screen.
The video tool bar provides video window switching, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) control,
voice intercom, audio, and single-channel browse, as shown in Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 Real-time video toolbar
The real-time video toolbar is described as follows:
: Live button. After this button is clicked, the real-time video window is switched
between the single-screen mode and multi-screen mode.
: PTZ button. After this button is clicked, the PTZ operation screen is displayed,
where you can adjust the PTZ to control cameras.
: Talk button. After this button is clicked, voice intercom is enabled or disabled.
: Audio button. After this button is clicked, the audio function is enabled or
disabled.
: Previous button. After this button is clicked, the window switches to single-
screen mode and plays the view of the previous channel.
: Next button. After this button is clicked, the window switches to single-screen
mode and plays the view of the next channel.

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PTZ Operations
The PTZ control and function settings are applicable only to high-speed PTZ cameras
and cameras externally connected to PTZs.
Click the PTZ button on the real-time video toolbar. The PTZ control screen is
displayed, as shown in Figure 3-3. On this screen, you can set the PTZ direction, zoom,
focus, camera preset position, and other parameters.
Figure 3-3 PTZ control screen
3.1 Playback
Playback refers to playing back a video.
Click Playback in the quick navigation bar to access the playback screen, as shown in
Figure 3-4.

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Figure 3-4 Playback screen
The toolbar at the bottom of the playback screen is described as follows:
: Slow play
: Fast forward
: Pause
: Backup. After this button is clicked, the video backup starts. This function is
available after a USB flash drive is connected to the HDVR.
: Download. After this button is clicked, the backup ends. This function is
available after the backup function is enabled.
: Magnify. After this button is clicked, the device plays a video in full-screen mode.
: Full screen off. After this button is clicked, the device returns to the real-time
video screen.
: Indicates whether to insert a USB flash drive. indicates that a USB flash
drive is inserted into the HDVR. indicates that no USB flash drive is inserted into
the HDVR.
3.2 Search
Search refers to searching for a video by date and time.

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Operation Description
Click Search in the quick navigation bar to access the search screen, as shown in
Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Search screen
The toolbar at the bottom of the play window is described as follows:
: Slow play
: Fast forward
: Pause
: Backup. After this button is clicked, the video backup starts. This function is
available after a USB flash drive is connected to the HDVR.
: Download. After this button is clicked, the backup ends. This function is available
after the backup function is enabled.
: Intelligent motion detection. After this button is clicked, the device automatically
locates a moving target.
: Full screen. After this button is clicked, the device plays a video in full screen.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the search screen. The video view
of the selected camera is displayed in the play window.

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Step 2 Select a date in the calendar on the right side of the search screen.
Step 3 Click or on the left side of the time axis below the play window to
switch the time axis, and then select time. Then, the play window plays the video in
the specified time range.
indicates that videos are searched on a minute basis.
indicates that videos are searched on an hourly basis.
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3.3 Picture Grid
Picture grid refers to evenly dividing the video of a channel by time range and
searching for a video based on thumbnails divided by time range.
Click Picture Grid on the quick navigation bar to access the picture grid screen, as
shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6 Picture grid screen
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the picture grid screen. Videos shot
by the camera in the earliest time range on the current day are displayed as thumbnails
in the window on the right side.
Step 2 Select a day of a week on the right of .

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Step 3 Select a time range on the right of . For example, if you select 7, it indicates
that the selected time range is 07:00:00-08:00:00.Videos in this time range are
displayed as 12 thumbnails at an interval of 5 minutes in the window on the right.
Step 4 Select a required thumbnail, double-click it or right-click it and choose Play from
the shortcut menu to play the video.
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3.4 Event
Click Event on the quick navigation bar to access the alarm event screen. For details
about the screen and operations on this screen, see 7.1 "Event".
3.5 Main Menu
Click in the upper right corner on the main UI. The main menu as shown in
Figure 3-7 is displayed. The main menu includes Camera, Setting, Log Center, and
Alarm.
Figure 3-7 HDVR main menu
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4 Camera Management
Camera management mainly involves analog cameras and coaxial high-definition
cameras. Cameras can be directly connected to input channels of the HDVR. When
analog cameras are insufficient, the HDVR automatically searches for and adds (that is,
binds) network cameras in the same Local Area Network (LAN).
Camera management includes camera adding (binding) or deletion (unbinding), picture
parameter settings, encode management, motion detection, and privacy masking.
Operation Description
Click Camera in the main menu to access the camera management screen, as shown in
0.
Figure 4-1 Camera management screen
4.1 Camera Management
4.1.1 Binding a Camera
On the camera management screen, check the binding status of network cameras in the
camera list on the right side. If the binding status of a network camera is , this
camera needs to be bound.

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Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a network camera to be bound in the camera list on the right side. The real-
time video and basic information of the network camera are displayed on the left
side.
Step 2 Click the button next to Bind below the play window. The button turns blue and
the binding status is changed to in the camera list on the right side, indicating
that the camera is bound successfully.
zAnalog addresses directly connected to the HDVR are bound preferentially and are
assigned the IP address 127.0.0.1. When channels of the HDVR are insufficient for the
access of analog cameras, they automatically occupy the channels of network cameras.
zIf all channels of the HDVR are bound to cameras, you need to unbind cameras that do
not need to be bound.
zYou can choose Click Add to automatically add cameras of all channels.
zIf a network camera is added, enter the username and password of the camera below the
play window. The video of the camera can be viewed only after successful login.
4.1.2 Unbinding a Camera
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera to be unbound in the camera list on the right side. Information
about the camera is displayed below the play window.
Step 2 Click the button next to Bind below the play window. The button turns white and
the binding status is changed to in the camera list on the right side,
indicating that the camera is unbound successfully.
If you click Clear, a message as shown in Figure 4-2 is displayed. Click OK to unbind
network cameras of all channels of the HDVR.
Figure 4-2 Unbinding confirmation message

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4.2 Picture Param
Picture parameters refer to basic attributes of a picture, including the luminance,
saturation, sharpness, and contrast. You can set picture parameters for each channel
based on scenarios.
Operation Description
Click Picture Param next to Camera in the main menu or click Menu in the upper
left corner of the camera management screen and choose Picture Param to access the
Picture Param screen, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Picture Param screen
The picture parameters are described as follows:
Luma: picture luminance
Saturation: brilliance of the picture color
Contrast: picture transparency
Sharpness: picture clarity
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the Picture Param screen.
Step 2 Select camera scenario from the drop-down list. The default values of picture
parameters vary with scenarios.
Step 3 Set the camera luminance, contrast, saturation, and sharpness.
Step 4 Click OK to save picture parameter settings or click Apply to all to apply the
parameter settings to cameras of all channels.

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4.3 Encode Param
The system allows you to set the main video resolution, sub video resolution, and
image quality (low-quality, medium-quality, high-quality, or best-quality) for cameras
in a channel, and view the frame rate and stream size in Encode Param.
Operation Description
Click Menu in the upper left corner of the camera management screen and choose
Encode Param to access the Encode Param screen, as shown in Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4 Encode Param screen
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the Encode Param screen.
Step 2 Select Main Video or Sub Video.
Step 3 Set Resolution, Quality, and Bitrate.
Step 4 Click OK to save encode parameter settings or click Apply to all to apply the
parameter settings to cameras of all channels.
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4.4 Alarm Setup
The system allows you to set alarm types for cameras of channels in Alarm Setup.
Operation Description
Click Menu in the upper left corner of the camera management screen and choose
Alarm Setup to access the Alarm Setup screen, as shown in Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5 Alarm Setup screen
The alarm setup parameters are described as follows:
Motion: An alarm is triggered when an image in a specified area changes.
Tamper: An alarm is triggered when the lens of a camera is covered.
Disconnected:An alarm is triggered when a camera is disconnected from the HDVR.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Select a camera in the camera list on the left side of the Alarm Setup screen.
Step 2 Click buttons next to Static, Motion, Tamper, and Disconnected to enable or
disable the alarm function according to alarm requirements.
Step 3 Click OK to save alarm settings or click Apply to all to apply the parameter
settings to cameras of all channels.
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