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ALI-NVR7032R Embedded Network Video Recorder Quick Setup Guide This quick setup guide provides instructions to initially setup and use the ALI-NVR7032R network video recorder (NVR). For additional information on the extensive capabilities of your NVR, refer to the ALI-NVR7000R Series Embedded Network Video Recorder User Manual provided electronically with your system.
Name
Function Description ALARM
Turns red when a sensor alarm is detected.
READY
Ready LED is normally blue, indicating that the device is functioning properly.
STATUS Status Indicators
HDD
Turns blue when device is controlled by an IR remote. Turns red when controlled by a keyboard and purple when IR remote and keyboard is used at the same time. Flashes red when data is being read from or written to HDD. Flashes blue when network connection is functioning properly.
TX/RX
GUARD
Guard LED turns blue when the device is in armed status; at this time, an alarm is enabled when an event is detected. The LED turns off when the device is unarmed. The arm/disarm status can be changed by pressing and holding on the ESC button for more than 3 seconds in live view mode.
IR Receiver
Receiver for IR remote
Front Panel Lock
You can lock or unlock the panel by the key. Switch to the corresponding channel in Live view or PTZ Control mode.
NVR CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS
Input numbers and characters in Edit mode. Alphanumeric Buttons
Your new security system is easy to use and easy to setup. This section includes the function and use of the components included with a NVR system. Advanced control and configuration procedures are included in the ALI-NVR7000R Series Embedded Network Video Recorder User Manual.
Switch between different channels in Playback mode. The light of the button is blue when the corresponding channel is recording; it is red when the channel is in network transmission status; it is pink when the channel is recording and transmitting.
USB ports (2)
NVR Front Panel
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). ESC
Composite keys
Status indicators
Lock
IR Receiver
Back to the previous menu. Press for Arming/disarming the device in Live View mode. Enter the Manual Record setting menu.
Power button REC/SHOT
In PTZ control settings, press the button and then you can call a PTZ preset by pressing Numeric button. It is also used to turn audio on/off in the Playback mode.
PLAY/AUTO ZOOM+ A/FOCUS+ Composite Keys
The button is used to enter the Playback mode. It is also used to auto scan in the PTZ Control menu. Zoom in the PTZ camera in the PTZ Control setting. Adjust focus in the PTZ Control menu. It is also used to switch between input methods (upper and lowercase alphabet, symbols and numeric input). Edit text fields. When editing text fields, it will also function as a Backspace button to delete the character in front of the cursor. On checkbox fields, pressing the button will tick the chec kbox.
EDIT/IRIS+
In PTZ Control mode, the button adjusts the iris of the camera. In Playback mode, it can be used to generate video clips for backup. Enter/exit the folder of USB device and eSATA HDD.
Control Buttons
USB ports (2)
Alphanumeric keys
Jog Shuttle control
MAIN/SPOT/ ZOOM-
Switch between main and spot output. In PTZ Control mode, it can be used to zoom out the image. Select all items on the list when used in a list field.
Front panel controls F1/ LIGHT
In PTZ Control mode, it will turn on/off PTZ light (if applicable). In Playback mode, it is used to switch between play and reverse play.
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Function Description F2/ AUX
Composite Keys (cont.) MENU/WIPER
PREV/FOCUSComposite Keys (cont.) PTZ/IRIS-
DIRECTION
Item
Description
Cycle through tab pages.
eSATA (2)
Connects external SATA HDD, CD/DVD-RM
In synchronous playback mode, it is used to switch between channels
RS-485, Alarms IN / OUT
See topic below.
Press the button will help you return to the Main menu (after successful login).
Power connector
AC 100V ~ 240V power supply.
Press and hold the button for 5 seconds will turn off audible key beep.
VIDEO OUT
BNC connector for CVBS video output.
In PTZ Control mode, the MENU/WIPER button will start wiper(if applicable).
CVBS AUDIO OUT
BNC connector for audio output. This connector is synchronized with CVBS video output.
In Playback mode, it is used to show/hide the control interface.
VGA AUDIO OUT
BNC connector for audio output. This connector is synchronized with VGA video output.
Switch between single screen and multi-screen mode.
LINE IN
BNC connector for audio input.
In PTZ Control mode, it is used to adjust the focus in conjunction with the A/FOCUS+ button.
RS-232 Interface
Connector for RS-232 devices.
Enter the PTZ Control mode.
VGA
DB9 connector for VGA output. Display local video output and menu.
In the PTZ Control mode, it is used to adjust the iris of the PTZ camera.
HDMI
HDMI video output connector.
The DIRECTION buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items in menus.
USB interface
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
In the Playback mode, the Up and Down button is used to speed up and slow down recorded video. The Left and Right button will select the next and previous record files.
LAN Interface (2)
10/100/1000BASE-T network interfaces
GROUND
Ground (must be connected when NVR starts up)
ON/OFF switch
Switch for powering on/off the device.
In Live View mode, these buttons can be used to cycle through channels. In PTZ control mode, it can control the movement of the PTZ camera. Control Buttons
The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes.
RS-485, ALARMS IN/OUT
It can also be used to tick checkbox fields. ENTER
In Playback mode, it can be used to play or pause the video. In single-frame Playback mode, pressing the button will advance the video by a single frame. In Auto-switch mode, it can be used to stop /start auto switch.
Move the active selection in a menu. It will move the selection up and down. In Live View mode, it can be used to cycle through different channels.
JOG SHUTTLE Control
In the Playback mode: The ring is used to jump 30 seconds forward/backward in video files. In PTZ control mode, it can control the movement of the PTZ camera.
POWER ON/OFF
Power on/off switch. Switch on the back panel must be ON.
NVR Backpanel eSATA
CVBS Video Out
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CVBS, VGA Audio Out
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RS-232 Audio Line In
Item
Description
SW
RS-485 termination switch: Up position is not terminated. Down position is terminated with 120 Ω resister.
RS-485 (T+, T-, R+. R-)
T+ and T- pins connect to R+ and R- pins of PTZ receiver respectively.
KB
Controller port: D+, D- pin connects to Ta, Tb pin of controller. For cascading devices, the first NVR’s D+, D- pin should be connected with the D+, D- pin of the next NVR
ALARM IN (1 through 16)
Alarm inputs 1 - 16. Alarm input is tied to ground through the alarm sensor.
ALARM OUT (1-G through 4-G)
Alarm outputs 1 - 4 with ground terminations. .
Power connector
VGA, HDMI Video Out
USB
LAN (2)
Ground
Fan outlet ON / OFF switch
RS-485, Alarms IN / OUT
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Remote control
Item
The enter key on the remote control or the front panel has the same function as a mouse left click. The IR Range of the remote control is 10 meters. The buttons on the remote control correspond with the buttons on the front panel. 17
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Name
Function
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F1 button
Select all items on the list when used in a list field. In PTZ Control mode, it will turn on/off PTZ light (if applicable). In Playback mode, it is used to switch between play and reverse play.
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PTZ Control buttons
Buttons to adjust the iris, focus and zoom of a PTZ camera.
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F2 button
Cycle through tab pages. In synchronous playback mode, use to switch between channels.
Mouse control A standard 3-button (left/right/scroll-wheel) USB mouse can also be used with this NVR. To use a USB mouse: 18 Item
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2
Function
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POWER
Power on/off the device.
2
DEV
Enables/Disables Remote Control.
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Alphanumeric Buttons
Use for entering numerical data
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EDIT Button
Delete characters before cursor, check the checkbox and select the ON/OFF switch, start/stop record clipping in playback
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A Button
Adjust focus in the PTZ Control menu, also used to switch between input methods (upper and lowercase alphabet, symbols and numeric input).
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REC Button
Open the manual record interface
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PLAY Button
Playback, for direct access to playback interface.
8
INFO Button
Reserved.
9
VOIP/MON button
Switch between main and spot output. In PTZ Control mode, it is used to zoom out the image.
MENU button
Press the button will help you return to the Main menu (after successful login). Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to turn off audible key beep. In PTZ Control mode, the MENU/WIPER button will start wiper (if applicable).
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PREV button
Switch between single screen and multi-screen mode. In PTZ Control mode, it is used to adjust the focus in conjunction with the A/FOCUS+ button.
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DIRECTION/ENTER buttons
DIRECTION: These buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items in menus. In the Playback mode, the Up and Down buttons are used to speed up and slow down recorded video. The Left and Right button select the next and previous record files. In Live View mode, these buttons can be used to cycle through channels. In PTZ control mode, they can control the movement of the PTZ camera. ENTER: The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes. It can also be used to tick checkbox fields. In Playback mode, it can be used to play or pause the video. In single-frame Playback mode, pressing the button will advance the video by a single frame. In Auto-switch mode, it can be used to stop /start auto switch.
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PTZ button
Enter the PTZ Control mode (if applicable). In the PTZ Control mode, it is used to adjust the iris of the PTZ camera.
14
ESC button
Return to the previous menu. Press for Arming/disarming the device in Live View mode.
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RESERVED
Reserved for future usage.
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Plug USB mouse into the either a front panel or backpanel USB connector of the NVR.
2.
The mouse will be automatically detected. If the mouse is not detected, the mouse may not be compatible with the NVR. Please refer to the recommended device list from your provider.
The operation of the mouse: Action
Effect
Right click
Live view: Show menu. Menu: Exit current menu to upper level menu. Single click: Live view: Select channel and show the quick set menu. Menu: Select and enter.
Left click
Scroll wheel
Double click: Live view: Switch between single-screen and multi-screen. Click and drag: PTZ control: pan, tilt and zoom. Tamper-proof, privacy mask and motion detection: Select target area. Digital zoom-in: Drag and select target area. Live view: Drag channel/time bar Scroll up: Live view: Previous screen. Menu: Previous item. Scroll down: Live view: Next screen. Menu: Next item.
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Soft keyboard
Step 1. Installing the System
One of two on-screen keyboards appears when you click in a field that accepts a entry, such as a password or name or a numerical value. A third keyboard which includes symbols can also be opened while in the numeric keyboard. The alphanumeric keyboard is shown in the following picture. Some control keys toggle their function when they are clicked. A numerical keyboard, shown beneath, appears for numerical entries such as an IP address.
What’s in the box Your system includes: • • • • • • • •
Uppercase / Lowercase
Backspace
Switch to numeric
Enter
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ALI-NVR7000R series NVR HDDs (if purchased) Remote Control Rack mounting brackets (1 set) Front panel keys (2) USB mouse eSATA cable (2) Power cable for NVR Disk mounting handles (32 (2 per HDD)) ALI-NVR7032R Quick Installation Guide Documentation and utility CD
eSATA cable and front panel keys
Soft keyboard - alphanumeric
Switch to symbols
Backspace
Switch to alphanumeric
Chassis rack mount bracket (left, 1 of 2) and Disk mounting handles (right, 1 of 32)
Enter
Remove the equipment from its packaging and place it on a flat, clean surface. Inspect each item. If any visible damage is present, contact your supplier for a replacement. Verify that your order is complete.
Soft keyboard - numeric
What you need Although each security system installation is different, most require the following items not included with your system components: • • •
Switch to alphanumeric
Backspace
• •
Switch to numeric
Enter
• •
Soft keyboard - symbols •
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VGA or HDMI compatible computer monitor and interface cable HDDs compatible with the NVR (up to 16, each with up to 4TB) IP cameras and cables compatible with the NVR Phillips #1 screwdriver (for installing disk mounting handles on HDDs, rack mount brackets) Tools to install the cameras and route power and video cables Fasteners to attach the cameras to the mounting surfaces A display device and interface cable to connect to the NVR. The NVR will connect directly to a VGA video monitor or an HDMI monitor. It can be disconnected when the NVR is networked for access across a LAN or Internet. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS). This device is used to ensure system stability during voltage surges, sags, and outages. If a UPS is not available, a power strip with strong surge protection is highly recommended.
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NVR installation general guidelines:
Rack mount bracket
NVR Placement Your monitoring and recording equipment is the core device for constant surveillance and the reliable capture of video evidence. Observint Technologies strongly suggest that it be installed in a secure location with access limited to authorized personnel. The NVR can be installed on a shelf, or in a rack using the rack mounting brackets provided. NVRs and monitors generate heat and should be placed in a clean and well ventilated area. A high temperature environment will reduce the life span and reliability of the equipment. Additionally, the NVR is not weatherproof, so avoid exposure to liquids and excessive dust. Also, do not place objects along the sides or behind the NVR that will block cooling airflow through the chassis or prevent access to the back panel cabling.
Uninterruptible power supplies Mounting screws (3)
It is strongly suggested that power to the system be routed through an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). These devices will keep your security system running through most power outages, in addition to providing excellent surge and sag protection. The UPS should support the NVR and all cameras to ensure normal operation during abnormal power conditions.
IP cameras monitored by the NVR
Wiring alarm inputs to the NVR
Your NVR connects to other devices through Ethernet networks. They must be accessible from the network(s) the NVR is connected to.
You can wire up to 16 alarm inputs to the NVR. Alarm input wiring connects to the RS-485, Alarm IN/OUT connector blocks on the back of the NVR.
Ethernet network considerations The NVR contains two network interfaces: LAN1 and LAN2, which can be configured in one of three modes: •
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Net Fault-tolerance Mode: LAN1 and LAN2 are connected to the same network and use the same IP address but only one interface (the one configured as Main) is active at any one time. If the main network interface failure, the device will automatically enable the other (standby) network interface to ensure the normal operation of the system. Load Balance Mode: In this configuration, LAN1 and LAN2 are connected to the same network and have the same IP address. They wile share the load of the total bandwidth, which enables the system to provide two gigabit network capacity. Multi-address Mode: The parameters of LAN1 and LAN2 can be configured independently and connected to different networks. You can select LAN1 or LAN2 in the NIC type field for parameter settings. This configuration can be used in different ways. For instance, you can use one network to stream all camera video/data to and from the cameras and the other network to monitor the NVR, or access cameras on two networks and stream camera video/data from both to improve network bandwidth.
The NVR must be positioned within 100 meters (330 ft) to an ethernet network switch or hub.
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Rack mounting the NVR The NVR is provided with chassis rack mount brackets. If installing the NVR in a rack,install a bracket on each side of the NVR as shown below. Secure a bracket to each side of the NVR using three screws (provided). The NVR requires 3 rack units of vertical space.
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Sensor Typical ALARM IN wiring
Wiring alarm outputs to the NVR The NVR provides 4 alarm output terminations. These terminations for each output are on the ALARM OUT connector block on the back of the NVR , and are labeled 1 - G, 2 - G, 3 - G, 4 - G (G = ground termination). There are 4 jumpers (JP1, JP2, JP3, and JP4) inside the chassis on the alarm termination PC board, associated with ALARM OUT pins 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Initially, these jumpers are in place. If connecting an alarm output to a DC loaded alarm out circuit, the jumper must be in place. If connecting the alarm output to an AC loaded alarm, the corresponding jumper must be removed. Example: If you connect an AC load to the alarm output 3 of the NVR, then you must remove the JP 3.
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fails), load balancing (LAN1 and LAN2 ports are connected to the same network, and bandwidth load balancing occurs between the two LAN ports), or multi-address (where the LAN ports can function independently on different networks).
To remove a jumper for AC load alarm circuits: 1.
Disconnect all cabling from the NVR.
2.
Remove the NVR top cover.
3.
Locate the jumper associated with the alarm output you are using for an AC load alarm, then remove it. Save the jumper for use later, if needed.
4.
Reinstall the NVR top cover.
5.
Connect the power cord to the power connector on the back panel of the NVR, and then into a UPS (preferred) or surge protector.
NOTE
Do not power on the NVR at this time.
Installing an HDD in the NVR If you purchased your NVR with pre-configured HDDs, each HDD is labeled for the drive bay they should be installed in. A diagram identifying the drive bay locations is provided on the inside of the front cover.
DC load alarm output circuits DC loads must operate within the limitation of 12V/1A. To connect to a DC alarm output, use the following diagram: DC load
The HDDs are installed behind the front panel. To install HDDs, do the following:
NVR OUT Gnd
If you purchased your NVR without an internal HDD(s), you install at least one for the NVR to function properly. the NVR will accommodate up to 16 HDDs, each with a capacity of up to 4TB.
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1.
If necessary, unlock the front panel using the keys provided.
2.
Simultaneously press the buttons at each end of the front panel to unlatch it, and then fold the panel down. Front panel latch button (one on each side)
AC load alarm output circuits To connect an AC load to an alarm output, a jumper, associated with the output on the alarm termination PC board, (within the chassis), must be removed. These jumpers shunt pin pairs J1, J2, J3, and J4 for alarm outputs 1, 2, 3, 4 respectively. Use an external relay for safety.
Install a monitor, mouse, power For the following steps, refer to the back panel photo above for the location of connectors. 1.
Install and setup your monitor in accordance with the instructions provided with the monitor. Do not power it on at this time.
2.
Cable the HDMI or VGA connector to your monitor’s VGA or HDMI input. The HDMI interface provides the best performance.
3.
Plug the mouse into the USB connector on the front or back of the NVR.
4.
Connect the LAN1 and LAN2 connectors to a ethernet network(s). Note that the NVR support two LAN ports that can be configured for net fault-tolerant mode (LAN1 and LAN2 ports are connected to the same network, and a rollover to a spare port occurs when a port
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CAUTION
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Follow recommended electrostatic discharge (ESD) guidelines while performing this procedure. Install the HDD in a static-free environment, wearing a certified ESD wrist strap. If a static free environment and ESD wrist strap is not available, touch the bare metal of the recorder chassis frequently when installing the drive to dissipate the static charge naturally generated on your skin and clothing and avoid touching electronic components.
Unpackage an HDD, and then install disk mounting handles on each side as shown below. Use three screws (provided) to attach each handle.
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Step 2. Connecting it together – initial system setup Disk mounting handle installed
1.
Install the network cameras that will be monitored by the system.
2.
Power on the NVR using the power on / off (I / O) switch on the back panel or the front panel ON/OFF switch.
3.
Power on the monitor.
NOTE
Disk mounting handle
4.
Some monitors have multiple inputs such including VGA ,HDMI, BNC, etc. If you are using this kind of monitor, configure your monitor to display the input connected to your NVR (HDMI or VGA).
Step 3. Using the Wizard for basic configuration setup 1.
Power on the NVR. Normally, an Alibi logo splash screen appears within 2 minutes.
Slide the HDD into the drive bay as shown in the photo below, and then push the HDD in until it is fully seated. A snap can be heard when the drive locks into the bay. NOTE: If you purchased your NVR with pre-configured HDDs, install each HDDs in the bay location marked on the HDD.
Drive bay locations diagram
After the Alibi splash screen appears (see above), the NVR will check the status of HDDs installed within the chassis, and show the show icons on the screen indicating their status. A green mark on the icon indicates that the associated HDD is operating normally. If you installed new (or uninitialized) HDDs in the chassis before running the Wizard, those HDDs must be initialized before use. HDD initialization can be performed within the wizard and within the NVR menu system.
HDD inserted into drive bay To remove an HDD, squeeze the two disk mounting handles together, and then pull the HDD out of the bay. 5.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 above until all HDDs are installed. A diagram showing the drive bay assignments is included on the inside of the front panel.
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Close the front panel and then lock it, if necessary.
Following the splash screen, a monitor resolution screen may appear. Open the drop down list and select the monitor resolution you prefer, then click OK. 2.
The Setup Wizard can assist you in making important configuration settings in NVR. Click Next button on the Wizard window to open the Login window. NOTE
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The configuration settings presented in the setup Wizard can also be made and changed using the Menu system.
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Click the Next button to open the date and time settings window.
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In the date and time setup window, click the field you want to change, then use the drop-down list or setup aid to select the appropriate values. Click Next to confirm your settings or Cancel to discard them and open the network setup Wizard window.
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In the Network setup Wizard window, click the field value you want to change, then use the pop-up aid to enter a new value. By default, the network working mode is set to Net Fault-tolerance with an IP address of 192.168.0.60. It is generally preferable to setup the NVR network interfaces with fixed network settings, if possible, to assure the NVR has an unchanging IP address for remote login. To enable fixed network settings, un-check the Enable DHCP box if necessary, then edit the appropriate fields to change the settings.
Enter the admin password in the appropriate field. To do that, click inside the Admin Password field to open the virtual keyboard. Click the appropriate keys (icons) to enter the password, then click the Enter icon. The default admin password is 1111.
Observint strongly recommends that you change the default admin user password to improve the security of your surveillance system. To change the admin password, check the New Admin Password box, then enter the new password in the New Password and Confirm fields.
Working Mode: In this field, open the drop-down list and select the mode chosen when the the NVR was installed. If LAN1 and LAN2 were connected to the same network, you must choose either Net Fault-tolerance or Load Balance mode. If the two LAN ports were connected to different networks, choose Multi-address. Select NIC, NIC Type: These fields are selectable in Multi-address mode only, where you must setup the network configurations for both the LAN1 and LAN2 network interfaces. After selecting the NIC, select the NIC type and choose the best parameter for the network interface. The network interfaces can use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), if preferred. Enable DHCP: If you check this select box, the NVR will access the DHCP server on the network to find compatible network settings for the NVR. If the box is unchecked, you must enter network settings for the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. In Net Fault-tolerance or Load Balance modes, these settings are applied to both LAN1 and LAN2 network interfaces. IF DHCP is not enabled, enter settings for the following that are compatible with your network configuration. 8
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IP Address: Unique IP address for the network you are using Subnet Mask: Subnet Mask compatible with the network. Default Gateway: IP address of your Gateway. Typically the IP address of the router. DNS Server: The preferred and alternate Domain Name System (DNS) Server to be used with your DVR.
Click the field to open the virtual keyboard edit the fields as necessary.
Wait for the confirmation (Attention) screen to appear, then click OK, and then click Next to continue with the Wizard setup. 8.
NOTE
In the window shown below, additional disks attached to the system can be initialized at this time. In the example above, a single RAID array was created with the three HDDs installed in the system, so no additional HDDs are shown here (see left image below). If the RAID array wasn’t created, the disks installed in the system would be included on this screen (see right image below).
You can configure your network for IPv6 using the Configuration Network menu.
After you configured the network parameters, click Next. 7.
In the following Wizard setup window, you can enable RAID on the disk array. If you check the RAID select box, the disk array will be configured as a single RAID 5 device, and a reboot of the NVR will be performed. If you don’t check this box, you can configure the disk array to different RAID configurations (including multiple RAID arrays) through the NVR HDD Menus. In this example, there are three 4TB drives installed in the NVR. For these, RAID (5) will be enabled, and the NVR will reboot. To do this, check the Enable RAID box, then follow the on-screen instructions to reboot the NVR.
HDD Wizard after RAID setup
HDD Wizard without RAID setup
If you didn’t setup a RAID array with the Wizard (right screen above), check the select boxes for all HDDs you will use for recording, click the Init button, and wait for the initialization to complete, and a Normal status is shown for each HDD (see below).
After the NVR reboots, advance through the Wizard past the Enable RAID screen shown above. The On-touch Array Configuration entry screen will open. Click the Array Name field, and then enter a name for the array using the virtual keyboard. In the example here, Mkt_1 was entered. Click Next to continue with the Wizard setup. 9
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In the Wizard window shown below, you can search for and add cameras to the NVR. When you click Search, the NVR will discover the cameras on the network(s) it is attached to and list them in the window. See below.
Check the select boxes for the cameras you want to add, then click the Add button (see above). 10. On the next screen, you can configure all cameras you added to begin recording video either continuously, when motion is detected, or not record (select no options). The recording mode of individual cameras can be configured later using the NVR Camera Menus.
Live View display 11. While viewing video from each cameras in the Live View display, adjust the direction of each camera to aim it at its surveillance target. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended procedures for aiming the cameras.
To start recording mode immediately, select either Continuous or Motion Detection, click Yes in the Attention pop-up window, and then click OK to save the settings. The Wizard will close and the NVR will present the Live View display. For more information about the Live View display, see the ALI-NVR7000R Series Embedded Network Video Recorder User Manual provided electronically with your system.
Live View display after camera adjustments
Step 4. Access the Menu system After the initial setup of your NVR using the Wizard, the Menus interface enables you to refine your configuration settings and expand the functionality of the system. To use most menus, the user must log into the NVR system, either locally or remotely, with administrative privileges. 10
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To open the Menu system from the Live View screen, right click anywhere in the screen, then select Menu.
If ID Authentication is not disabled (see the Menu | Configuration | General settings), a login window will open. In the Login window, select a User Name with administrative privileges, enter its password, then click OK. A window of Menu icons will open. The default user “admin” has the default password of “1111”.
For additional information about using your system, refer to the ALI-NVR7000R Series Embedded Network Video Recorder User Manual provided electronically with your system.
Synchronous Playback
16-ch, 720P / 8-ch, 1080P / 1-ch, 5MP
Video Output
VGA, HDMI, CVBS
Video Output Formats
1 channel (HDMI / VGA), resolution: 1920 × 1080 / 60 Hz, 1600 × 1200 / 60 Hz, 1280 × 1024 / 60 Hz, 1280 × 720 / 60 Hz, 1024 × 768 / 60 Hz 1 channel (CVBS), resolution: 704 × 480
Audio Input
1-ch, BNC (2.0 Vp-p, 1 kΩ)
Audio Output
2-ch, BNC (Linear, 600 Ω)
Export Formats
.MP4
Ethernet
2x Gigabit RJ-45 self-adaptive Ethernet interface
USB
3x USB 2.0
Hard Drive Interface
16x SATA
Hard Drive Capacity
Up to 4TB capacity per HDD
RAID
0 / 1 / 5 / 10
eSATA
2x eSATA interface
Serial Interface
1x RS-485
Alarm Input
16
Alarm Output
4
Operating System
Embedded Linux
Security
Password Protection
Protocols
IPv4, TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, UPnP, RTSP / RTP / RTCP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, ONVIF, HTTP multipart
Power Requirements
100 ~ 240 Vac, 6.3 A, 50 ~ 60 Hz
Power Consumption
≤ 45 W
Weight
27.6 lbs. (without HDDs)
Dimensions (W × D × H)
19.5 in × 17.5 in × 5.7 in
Operating Temperature
14°F ~ 131°F
Color / Material
Black
Material
Aluminum
Approvals
CE, FCC, RoHS
Supplied Accessories
CD ROM (User’s Guide, Installation Tools) Quickstart Guide USB Mouse Remote Control 110 Vac Power Cord Hard Drive Mounts and Screws Rack Mount Ears 6 ft CAT5e Cable 6 ft HDMI Cable
Specifications
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Model
ALI-NVR7032R
Number of Channels Supported
32
Supported Compression Format
H.264
Recording Performance
200 Mbps max
Remote Viewing Output Capacity
160 Mbps max
Recording Type
Continuous, Schedule, Alarm, Motion Detection
Supported IP Camera Resolution
5MP / 3MP / 1080p / UXGA / 720p / VGA / 4CIF / DCIF / 2CIF / CIF / QCIF
Supported Playback Resolution
5MP / 3MP / 1080p / UXGA / 720p / VGA / 4CIF / DCIF / 2CIF / CIF / QCIF
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Remote Client System Requirements Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, 7, 8 (32-bit and 64-bit version) / Linux 2.6+ / Apple MacOS X 10.5 (Intel x86 only), 10.6 and 10.7
Web Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, 9.0, 10, and 11 (32-bit version), Mozilla Firefox 13 and higher and 3.6, Safari 5 and higher, Google Chrome
Software Requirements
Web Component Installation
Mobile Client OS Platform
iOS, Android (Alibi Witness)
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