Vanderbilt Vectis iX06 User manual

Vectis iX06/16/32/48
Network Video Recorders
Installation Manual
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
Network Video Recorders
Installation Manual (EN)
v1.0

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About this Document
This document contains instructions for the configuration and operation of Vectis iX
NVR.
This document cannot deal with every possible application. Further useful product
information as well as application examples and supplementary information to the manuals
can be found on our internet website: http://www.vanderbiltindustries.com/.
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Contacting us
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Training courses
Vanderbilt International provides training courses for all products.
The software included in this product contains some Open Sources. You may obtain the
complete corresponding source code from us. See the Open Source Guide on the
software CD (OpenSourceGuide\OpenSourceGuide.pdf) or as a printed document
included along with the User Manual.

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Revision History
Version
Date / Time
Description
1.0
April 2016
The initial release

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Contents
Revision History .......................................................................................................i
Contents ..................................................................................................................ii
1Safety........................................................................................................1
1.1 Target Readers .........................................................................................1
1.2 Work Safety Information............................................................................1
1.2.1 Transport...................................................................................................1
1.2.2 Installation.................................................................................................2
1.2.3 Service and Maintenance..........................................................................2
1.3 Meaning of Written Warning Notices ........................................................3
1.4 Meaning of Hazard Symbols.....................................................................3
2Declaration of Conformity......................................................................4
2.1 CE .............................................................................................................4
2.2 FCC...........................................................................................................5
2.3 EAC & ACMA............................................................................................5
3Technical Data.........................................................................................6
4Details for Ordering ................................................................................9
5Package Contents................................................................................ 10
6System Architecture ............................................................................ 11
7Install Hardware ................................................................................... 12
7.1 Install HDD............................................................................................. 12
7.1.1 HDD Requirement.................................................................................. 12
7.1.2 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX06................................................................. 13
7.1.3 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX16/32/48 ...................................................... 18
7.1.4 Initialize HDD ......................................................................................... 21
7.2 Connect I/O............................................................................................ 25
7.2.1 Vectis iX06 ............................................................................................. 25
7.2.2 Vectis iX16/32/48 ................................................................................... 26
8Configure System ................................................................................ 27
8.1 Configure Date, Time and Time Zone.................................................... 27
8.2 Configure Network ................................................................................. 31
8.3 Configure Screen Resolution................................................................. 34
9Configure Software.............................................................................. 35
9.1 Create Recording Volumes.................................................................... 35
9.2 Auto-Add a Camera ............................................................................... 39
9.2.1 Launch & Log in to NVR Manager ......................................................... 39
9.2.2 Start to Add Cameras............................................................................. 40
9.3 Enable Motion Recording....................................................................... 46
10 System Backup & Recovery................................................................ 52
10.1 Back up System State............................................................................ 52
10.2 Recover System State ........................................................................... 54
11 Troubleshooting................................................................................... 56
12 Disposal ................................................................................................ 57

Safety
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1 Safety
1.1 Target Readers
The instructions in this document are designed only for the following target
readers:
Target readers
Qualification
Activity
Condition of the
product
Installer
Technical training
for electrical
installations.
Installs the product,
individual component of
the product or
replacement parts.
Components of the
product are not yet
installed or need to
be replaced or
modified.
1.2 Work Safety Information
Read the general safety precautions before installing the device.
Keep this document for later reference.
Always pass this document on together with the product.
Take into account any additional country-specific, local laws, safety standards or
regulations concerning installation, operation and disposal of the product.
Read the documentation on the accompanying Product CD.
Liability claim
Do not connect the device to the supply network if it is damaged or if any part is
missing.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they have been
approved by the manufacturer.
Use only the spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the
manufacturer.
Danger of electrical shock on the open device
Only qualified personnel should open the unit.
1.2.1 Transport
Keep the packaging material for future transportation.
Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.

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1.2.2 Installation
Radio interference with other devices in the environment / EMC
Vectis iX16/32/48 is a Class A device. This equipment may cause radio
interference in a residential installation. In this case the user is encouraged to
perform appropriate measures to correct the interference.
Damage due to unsuitable mounting location
Observe the environmental requirements recommended by the manufacturer.
See Section 3 Technical data.
Do not operate the device close to sources of powerful electromagnetic
radiation.
Do not operate the device in dusty places.
The device should only be used for indoor applications.
Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
Protect the device against moisture.
Place the unit on a stable surface that will hold its weight.
Damage to the device due to lack of ventilation
Do not block or cover the ventilation openings of the device. To ensure
sufficient ventilation please also read the instructions in this manual.
Do not stack several devices on top of each other and do not place any
objects on the device.
Danger of electrical shock/fire hazard/damage to the device due to incorrect
connection
Connect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage. Voltage
supply requirements can be found on the rating label of the device.
Use the device only in conjunction with a power supply cable that has been
approved in your country and complies with the national standards.
1.2.3 Service and Maintenance
Do not attempt to service or modify this device yourself. Refer this work to
qualified service personnel.

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1.3 Meaning of Written Warning Notices
The severity of a hazard is indicated by the following written warning notices.
Signal word
Type of risk
CAUTION
There is a risk of minor to medium injuries or damage to property
IMPORTANT
Malfunctioning may result
1.4 Meaning of Hazard Symbols
The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons.
Warning of a hazard

Declaration of Conformity
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2 Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the requirements of the following standards:
2.1 CE
2.2 FCC
2.3 EAC & ACMA
2.1 CE
The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible
agencies at:
Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd.
Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park
Clonshaugh
Dublin 17
Ireland
European Directive 2004/108/EC “Electromagnetic Compatibility”
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing
according to the following standards:
Vectis iX06
Emitted interference:
EN 61000-6-3
EN 55022 Class B
Interference resistance:
EN 50130-4
Vectis iX16/32/48
Emitted interference:
EN 61000-6-4
EN 55022 Class A
Interference resistance:
EN 50130-4
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to
take appropriate measures
European Directive 2006/95/EC “Low-Voltage Directive”
Compliance with the European Directive 2006/95/EC has been proven by testing
according to the following standard:
Safety
EN 60950-1
- The EMC immunity approval is based on that all signal cables, except the LAN
cable is restricted in length to maximum 3 meters. The LAN cable for Vectis
iX16/32/48 shall be shielded.
- Power supply: Ensure that the AC power supply is stable and within the rated
voltage of the unit. Use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) to ensure a
continuous function of the unit in the event of power dips on the AC mains
supply.

Declaration of Conformity
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2.2 FCC
FCC Class A
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
2.3 EAC & ACMA
This device has been tested and found to comply
with the requirements of EAC (EurAsian
Conformity) and ACMA (Australian
Communications and Media Authority).

Technical Data
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3 Technical Data
Type
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
CPU
Intel®Celeron®G1620 Processor
Intel®Core™ i5-2400 Processor
Memory
DDR3-1333 4G
DDR3-1333 4G
Operation System (OS)
Windows 7 Embedded
Network Protocols
TCP/IP ,UDP, HTTP, HTTPs, SMTP,SNMPv3, DNS, DHCP, NTP, ARP, ICMP, FTPc,
FTPs, DDNS, RTP (RTCP, RTSP), IGMPv3, UPnP, CIFS, NFS, IEC802.1x
Watchdog
Supports Hardware Watchdog, Software Watchdog
System Update
Supports NVR Software Update
IP Camera License
6ch
16ch, 32ch, 48ch
Display Performance
D1@480fps / 1.3MP@240fps /
2MP@125fps
D1@1200fps / 1.3MP@780fps /
2MP@425fps
Recording Throughput
Max.72Mbit/s
(i.e 3MP/25ips per channel)
Max.288Mbit/s
(i.e 3MP/25ips per channel)
Recording Resolution
D1, 1.3~20 Megapixel
Video Codec
H.264 High Profile, MPEG4, M-JPEG, MxPEG
Audio Codec
Two-Way Audio, G. 711, G.726, AAC
Streaming Type
Unicasting, Multicasting
Onvif Supports
ONVIF 2.2, Profile-S
Max. Internal Recording
Capacity
2 TB (2x HDDs)
24 TB (6x HDDs), RAID 0, 1, 5, 6
(Option)
Hardware
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
LAN Port
Gigabit LAN (RJ45) x2
Ethernet
10/100/1000M Auto Negotiation
Local Display
HDMIx1, DVIx1
VGAx1, HDMIx1, DVIx1
Local Display Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Disk Drive
SATA supported
Hard Disk Trays (Bays)
Max. 2 HDD’s, total 2TB
Max. 6 HDDs, total 36TB
Max. Storage per HDD
1 TB (2.5")
6TB (3.5”)
Included storage capacity
1*1TB (max 2 TB supported)
6*6TB (max 36TB supported)
RAID Level
Not supported
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 (with optional Raid
controller board)
External Storage support
iSCSi
iSCSi
USB Port
USB 2.0 Front x2, Rare x2 ; USB 3.0
Rear x2
USB 2.0 Front x2, Rear x4
Communication Port
RS232 x1 ; RS232/422/485 x1 - Rear I/O
RS232 (Header) x1 - Onboard I/O
Audio Port
Front: MIC-in x1, Headphone x1 ; Rear:
MIC-in x1, Line-out x1, Line-in x1
Rear : MIC-in x1, Line-out x1, Line-in x1

Technical Data
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Global-Features
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
Configurations
Configurations of NVR, Camera, Event, Alarm, Device, DI/DO, etc.
User Authority
Export Video Clip, PTZ Control, Live View, Playback, Alarm Search, Configuration,
Remote System Control, etc.
Recording Mode
Full Time Recording, Recording by Schedule, Event, Alarm, Motion Detection
E-map
Mapping Cameras and DI/DO Points, Map Hyperlink
PTZ Control
PTZ Control, Preset Point, Patrol, Digital PTZ
Display Pattern
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 18, 24, 25, 36, 48, 64
Viewing Operation
ROI (Region of Interest), Tour
Video Search
Time, Event, Alarm
Synchronous Playback
up to 6ch
up to 16ch
Video Playback
Video Controls (Forward, Backward, Speed Control, Sync. Playback)
Video Export
Video Export via USB (Supports .avi and .ava Format), Digital Watermark
Intelligent Search (Replay)
Missing Object (Object take away), Foreign Object (Object left behind)
Intelligent Video Analytics
(Realtime)
E-fence, Video Motion Detection on all channels
People counting 1 dedicated channel only
Event Log
Event logs of System, Cameras, User, etc
Alarm Event / Search
Video Loss, Sensor Triggered, HDD Crash, System Crashed, Abnormal Transaction,
E-fence, Video Motion Detection
Alarm Notification
Pop-up, E-mail, DI/DO, Trigger Recording
Alarm In / Alarm Out
Support of optional external DI/DO modules via Modbus Protocol (Master, Slave)
APP Client
Vectis iX Remote Access (iOS, Android)
CMS Client
Vectis iX CMS
Supports Client Numbers
5 CMS links per NVR device.
Max. Live Session : 40
Max. playback Session : 1
Max. Mobile Client Streaming (fps): 30
5 CMS links per NVR device.
Max. Live Session: 112
Max. playback Session: 16
Max. Mobile Client Streaming (fps): 140
POS License
8 x POS license per NVR included
POS Integration
Integration via POS Editor using optional external Pos-Box,
POS box communicate with NVR via network and with POS machine with DB-9
connector, Y-cable and RS232 protocol.
Live View
Live Viewing with Transaction data
Search / Playback
Time, Item (Keyword), Price with Transaction data and Video
Abnormal Transaction
Alarm Rule (Item, Value), Alarm Popup, Alarm Search
Environmental /
Electronic / Mechanic
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
Power Voltage
100~240 Vac, 50-60 Hz
Power Consumption
30W
127W
Operation Temperature
0°C ~ 35°C (32°F ~ 95°F)
0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
Dimensions
200(W)x73(H)x253(D)mm (with backside
screws),
200(W)x73(H)x242(D)mm (without
backside screws)
430(W)x98(H)x550(D)mm (with bottom
feet),
430(W)x90(H)x550(D)mm (without bottom
feet)
Net Weight
1.86 Kg
9.28 Kg
Chassis color
Silver
Silver

Technical Data
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Minimum system requirements
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
Free RAS software
CPU: Pentium Intel Dual Core 2.4GHz or above
RAM:2048 MB at least
Operation System: Windows XP SP2 and Windows XP SP3
Display: Graphic-card nVidia chipset, DirectX3D support, Minimum resolution
1280X1024, recommended resolution 1680X1050.)
Free HDD space: suggest to have 1GB free HDD space or more

Details for Ordering
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4 Details for Ordering
Part Number
Type
Designation
Weight*
V54569-C104-A100
Vectis iX06-1TB NVR
Vectis iX06-1TB NVR 6ch, H264, Max. 72Mb/s
3.62 kg
V54569-C105-A100
Vectis iX16-4TB NVR
Vectis iX16-4TB NVR 16ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s
15.79 kg
V54569-C106-A100
Vectis iX32-8TB NVR
Vectis iX32-8TB NVR 32ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s
17.04 kg
V54569-C107-A100
Vectis iX48-18TB NVR
Vectis iX48-18TB NVR 48ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s
18.2 kg
V54569-C105-A200
Vectis iX16-0TB NVR
Vectis iX16-0TB NVR 16ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s
14.54 kg
V54569-C106-A200
Vectis iX32-0TB NVR
Vectis iX32-0TB NVR 32ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s
14.54 kg
V54569-C107-A200
Vectis iX48-0TB NVR
Vectis iX48-0TB NVR 48ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s
14.54 kg
V54569-B101-A100
Vectis iX RAID Card
Vectis iX RAID Internal RAID Card
680 g
* Device incl. packaging material, accessories that are included in the delivery, and documentation.
Part Number
Type
Designation
Weight*
V54569-P101-A100
Vectis iX08 NVS
Vectis iX08 NVS, Software 8Ch, H.264
750 g
V54569-P102-A100
Vectis iX16 NVS
Vectis iX16 NVS, Software 16Ch, H.264
750 g
V54569-P103-A100
Vectis iX32 NVS
Vectis iX32 NVS, Software 32Ch, H.264
750 g
V54569-P104-A100
Vectis iX48 NVS
Vectis iX48 NVS, Software 48Ch, H.264
750 g
V54569-P105-A100
Vectis iX64 NVS
Vectis iX64 NVS, Software 64Ch, H.264
750 g
Central Management Software Vectis iX CMS
For remote control and display of Vectis iX NVR and Vectis iX NVS, the Vectis Ix range includes a performant Central
Management software CMS that supports single- and multisite applications. For further details please refer to the separate
CMS datasheet.
Part Number
Type
Designation
Weight*
V54569-P107-A100
Vectis iX128 CMS
Vectis iX128 CMS, Mgmt SW 128 Ch
750 g
V54569-P108-A100
Vectis iXUN CMS
Vectis iXUN CMS, Mgmt SW 600 Ch
750 g
* Device incl. packing material, accessories that are included in the delivery, and documentation.
Further products and accessories can be found in the Internet: www.vanderbiltindustries.com

Package Contents
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5 Package Contents
Vectis iX06 NVR
Vectis unit
Power cable
90W power adapter
HD screws
Product CD
Installation Manual
Vectis iX16/32/48 NVR
Vectis unit
Power cable
HD screws
Rack mount handle kit
Product CD
Installation Manual

System Architecture
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6 System Architecture
Here in this chapter are the diagrams that show the possible system architecture
with one Vectis unit:
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
For Vectis iX16/32/48, choose 2 display outputs out of 3.
Network connection cable between NVR and Giga switch should be CAT 5E or
up.

Install Hardware
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7 Install Hardware
This section will walk you through the system’s hardware installation, including the
necessary I/O connection and the detailed hard disk drive(s) installation.
7.1 Install HDD
7.2 Connect I/O
7.1 Install HDD
Recording data is one of the most important parts for security surveillance, and a
hard disk drive is one of the most important components to safely store the
recording data.
Follow through the guide below to install a hard disk drive to the system.
7.1.1 HDD Requirement
7.1.2 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX06
7.1.3 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX16/32/48
7.1.4 Initialize HDD
7.1.1 HDD Requirement
It is always recommended to use the hard disks certified by Vanderbilt. Find the
certified hard disk list at:
www.vanderbiltindustries.com
Vanderbilt does not guarantee the system performance and system
stability if a HDD model that is not certified by Vanderbilt is used.

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7.1.2 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX06
See the picture below. Loosen the two knobs and slide the top cover from the
system.
Once the top cover is gone, the inside of the system becomes viewable. Two
HDD trays are available in the system, one is bigger and the other is smaller.
Bigger tray
Smaller tray

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See the picture below. Loosen and remove the 4 screws. Dismount the HDD
trays from the system.
Place an HDD in the small HDD tray. Make sure its SATA connector is
positioned as the picture below shows:
SATA connector

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See the picture below. Fasten 2 screws to each side of the HDD tray to fix the
HDD in place, total 4 screws.
Place another HDD in the bigger tray. Make sure its SATA connector is
positioned as marked in the picture below.

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See the picture below. Fasten 4 screws to fix the HDD in place.
Put the bigger HDD tray back to the system. Connect the SATA cable and
power cable to the HDD.
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