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Instruction Manual
DNR500 SERIES


Instruction Manual
DNR500 SERIES
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Thank you for purchasing this product. FLIR is committed to providing our customers with a high quality,
reliable security solution.
This manual refers to the following models:
DNR516 (16-channel)
DNR532 (32-channel)
For the latest online manual, downloads and product updates, and to learn about our complete line of
accessory products, please visit our website at:
www.flirsecurity.com/pro
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE
COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG
TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT.
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Table of contents
1 Important Safeguards ........................................................................1
1.1 General Precautions.................................................................. 1
1.2 Installation............................................................................... 1
1.3 Service ................................................................................... 2
1.4 Use........................................................................................ 3
2 DNR500 Series Features.....................................................................4
3 Getting Started (DNR500 Series) ......................................................... 5
4 DNR500 Series Front Panel .................................................................6
5 DNR500 Series Rear Panel..................................................................8
6 Basic Setup (DNR500 Series).............................................................. 9
6.1 Step 1: Connect the IP Cameras .................................................. 9
6.2 Step 2: Connect the Mouse.........................................................9
6.3 Step 3: Connect the Ethernet Cable ..............................................9
6.4 Step 4: Connect the Monitor........................................................9
6.5 Step 5: Connect the Power Cable to Power the NVR....................... 10
6.6 Step 6: Upgrade Firmware to Latest Version (if Available) ................ 10
6.7 Step 7: Verify Camera Image ..................................................... 10
6.8 Step 8: Set the Time ................................................................ 11
6.9 Default System Password & Port Numbers ................................... 11
6.9.1 FLIR Cloud™ .............................................................. 11
6.10 Quick Access to System Information ........................................... 11
6.11 Connecting Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN) ................... 13
7 Mouse Control ................................................................................ 16
8 Remote Control ............................................................................... 17
8.1 Setting the Remote Control Address ........................................... 17
9 Using the System ............................................................................ 19
9.1 On-Screen Display .................................................................. 19
9.2 Using the Quick Menu.............................................................. 20
9.3 Adjusting Camera Image Settings............................................... 20
9.4 Using the Navigation Bar .......................................................... 21
9.5 Using the Camera Toolbar ........................................................ 22
9.5.1 Using Quick Playback ................................................... 22
9.5.2 Using Digital Zoom in Live Display ................................... 23
9.5.3 Using Real-time Backup ................................................ 23
9.6 Using the Virtual Keyboard........................................................ 23
9.7 Adjusting Camera Zoom & Focus ............................................... 24
10 Setting The Time ............................................................................. 25
11 Recording....................................................................................... 26
11.1 Video Recording Types ............................................................ 26
11.2 Main Stream and Sub Stream.................................................... 26
11.3 Setting up Scheduled or Manual Recording .................................. 26
11.4 Configuring Hard Drive Overwrite ............................................... 27
12 Search (Playback) ........................................................................... 28
12.1 Playing Back Video from the Hard Drive....................................... 28
12.2 Playback Controls ................................................................... 29
12.3 Playing Back from a USB Drive .................................................. 29
12.4 Using Smart Search ................................................................ 30
13 Backup........................................................................................... 32
13.1 Formatting the USB Thumb Drive ............................................... 32
13.2 Backing up Video.................................................................... 32
13.3 Using Video Clip Backup .......................................................... 33
13.4 Viewing Backup Files............................................................... 34
13.4.1 Viewing Backup Files on PC ........................................... 34
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13.4.2 Viewing Backup Files on Mac ......................................... 36
14 Managing Passwords and User Accounts........................................... 39
14.1 Changing Passwords............................................................... 39
14.2 Adding Users ......................................................................... 39
14.3 Modifying Users ..................................................................... 40
14.4 Deleting Users ....................................................................... 40
14.5 Account Groups ..................................................................... 40
14.6 Adding Groups ....................................................................... 41
14.7 Modifying Groups ................................................................... 41
14.8 Deleting Groups ..................................................................... 41
15 Using the Main Menu ....................................................................... 43
15.1 Camera ................................................................................ 43
15.1.1 Remote Device ............................................................ 43
15.1.2 Viewing Camera Status ................................................. 43
15.1.3 Viewing Camera Firmware Versions ................................. 44
15.1.4 Upgrading Camera Firmware .......................................... 44
15.1.5 Recording................................................................... 45
15.1.6 Configuring Recording Quality......................................... 45
15.1.7 Configuring Audio Recording .......................................... 46
15.1.8 Configuring Snapshot Recording Settings.......................... 47
15.1.9 Creating Custom Channel Names.................................... 48
15.2 Info ...................................................................................... 49
15.2.1 HDD Info .................................................................... 49
15.2.2 Record Info................................................................. 49
15.2.3 Version ...................................................................... 50
15.2.4 Event Info ................................................................... 50
15.2.5 Online Users ............................................................... 51
15.2.6 Load.......................................................................... 51
15.2.7 Test........................................................................... 51
15.2.8 BPS .......................................................................... 52
15.2.9 Log ........................................................................... 52
15.3 Setting.................................................................................. 53
15.3.1 Network ..................................................................... 53
15.3.2 Selecting DHCP or Static IP Address (TCP/IP) .................... 53
15.3.3 Configuring System Ports (Connection)............................. 54
15.3.4 Configuring DDNS Settings ............................................ 54
15.3.5 Configuring Email Alerts ................................................ 55
15.3.6 Configuring Switch Settings (Advanced)............................ 56
15.3.7 Event......................................................................... 56
15.3.8 Configuring Motion Detection.......................................... 57
15.3.9 Configuring Video Loss Settings ...................................... 58
15.3.10 Configuring Alarm Input Devices...................................... 59
15.3.11 Controlling Alarm Output Devices .................................... 60
15.3.12 Configuring Hard Drive Warnings..................................... 61
15.3.13 Configuring Network Warnings ........................................ 61
15.3.14 Storage...................................................................... 62
15.3.15 Configuring the Video Recording Schedule ........................ 62
15.3.16 Configuring Pre-Recording ............................................. 63
15.3.17 Configuring the Snapshot Schedule ................................. 63
15.3.18 Configuring Holidays..................................................... 64
15.3.19 Formatting the Hard Drive .............................................. 65
15.3.20 Configuring Hard Drive Type ........................................... 65
15.3.21 Installing eSATA Hard Drives .......................................... 66
15.3.22 Setting up Hard Drive Mirroring (Advanced) ....................... 67
15.3.23 Configuring Hard Drive Groups (Advanced) ....................... 68
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15.3.24 Configuring General System Settings ............................... 70
15.3.25 Setting the Monitor Resolution (Display) ............................ 71
15.3.26 Saving Your System Configuration to a USB Thumb
Drive ......................................................................... 72
15.3.27 Setting the System to Factory Defaults.............................. 72
15.3.28 Upgrading Firmware from USB........................................ 73
15.4 Shutdown.............................................................................. 74
16 Connecting to Your System Over the Internet on PC or Mac .................. 75
16.1 System Requirements.............................................................. 75
16.2 Step 1 of 3: Connect your System to Your Router ........................... 75
16.3 Step 2 of 3: Obtain the system’s Device ID.................................... 76
16.4 Step 3 of 3: Connect to the System Over the Internet ...................... 76
17 Using FLIR Cloud™ Client for PC or Mac ............................................ 80
17.1 Home Page ........................................................................... 80
17.2 Live View .............................................................................. 80
17.2.1 Live View Controls........................................................ 81
17.2.2 Opening Live View in Multiple Monitors ............................. 82
17.3 Controlling PTZ Cameras ......................................................... 83
17.3.1 PTZ Presets................................................................ 84
17.3.2 PTZ Tours................................................................... 84
17.3.3 PTZ Pattern ................................................................ 85
17.3.4 PTZ Scan ................................................................... 86
17.3.5 PTZ Pan..................................................................... 86
17.4 Playback............................................................................... 86
17.5 Playback Controls ................................................................... 88
17.6 Downloading Video to your Computer Hard Drive........................... 89
17.7 Alarm ................................................................................... 89
17.8 Log...................................................................................... 90
17.9 E-map .................................................................................. 91
17.10 Devices ................................................................................ 93
17.11 Device Config ........................................................................ 93
17.12 Alarm CFG ............................................................................ 94
17.13 Tour & Task............................................................................ 96
17.14 Account ................................................................................ 97
17.14.1 Managing User Accounts ............................................... 97
17.14.2 Managing Roles........................................................... 99
17.15 General ................................................................................ 99
17.15.1 Basic ....................................................................... 100
17.15.2 File ......................................................................... 100
17.15.3 Alarm Prompt ............................................................ 101
17.15.4 Version .................................................................... 101
18 Connecting to your System Using Smartphone or Tablet Apps............ 103
18.1 iPhone................................................................................ 103
18.1.1 Prerequisites............................................................. 103
18.1.2 Connecting to your System on iPhone............................. 103
18.1.3 Live View Interface ..................................................... 104
18.1.4 Controlling PTZ Cameras............................................. 105
18.1.5 Viewing Snapshots and Videos with Local Files ................ 106
18.1.6 Using Playback Mode on iPhone ................................... 106
18.1.7 Enabling Push Notifications .......................................... 107
18.1.8 Using the Event List .................................................... 109
18.1.9 Using Favorites.......................................................... 110
18.1.10 Using the E-Map ........................................................ 111
18.1.11 Device Manager......................................................... 113
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23 Connecting An External Monitor (DNR500 Series) ............................. 158
24 DNR500 Series Hard Drive Installation ............................................. 159
24.1 Installing a Hard Drive............................................................ 159
24.2 Removing the Hard Drive........................................................ 160
24.3 Formatting Hard Drives .......................................................... 161
25 Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 162
26 DNR500 Series System Specifications ............................................. 164
26.1 System ............................................................................... 164
26.2 Inputs/Outputs ..................................................................... 164
26.3 Display ............................................................................... 164
26.4 Recording ........................................................................... 164
26.5 Playback and Backup ............................................................ 165
26.6 Storage & Archive ................................................................. 165
26.7 Connectivity......................................................................... 165
26.8 General .............................................................................. 165
26.9 Recording Resolution (Pixels) & Speed (FPS — Frames per
second) .............................................................................. 166
27 Notices......................................................................................... 167
27.1 FCC Class A Notice .............................................................. 167
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Important Safeguards
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In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing
process of your product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. How-
ever, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important information that will help
to ensure your enjoyment and proper use of the product and accessory equipment.
Please read them carefully before operating and using your product.
1.1 General Precautions
1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed.
2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol deter-
gents. Use a water-dampened cloth for cleaning.
3. Do not use this product in humid or wet places.
4. Keep enough space around the product for ventilation. Slots and openings in the
storage cabinet should not be blocked.
5. It is highly recommended to connect the product to a surge protector to protect from
damage caused by electrical surges. It is also recommended to connect the product
to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), which has an internal battery that will keep
the product running in the event of a power outage.
CAUTION
Maintain electrical safety. Power line operated equipment or accessories connected to this product
should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be
modified so as to defeat the safety features. This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical
shock or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified service personnel.
1.2 Installation
1. All the safety and operating instructions should beRead and Follow Instructions -
read before the product is operated. Follow all operating instructions.
2. The safety and operating instructions should be retained forRetain Instructions -
future reference.
3. Comply with all warnings on the product and in the operatingHeed Warnings -
instructions.
4. Polarization - Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type
plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement
of the obsolete outlet.
5. Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power sup-
plied to your location, consult your video dealer or local power company. For products
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating
instructions.
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6. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can result inOverloading -
the risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension cords, frayed
power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and broken plugs are dangerous.
They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodically examine the cord, and if its ap-
pearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation, have it replaced by your serv-
ice technician.
7. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particu-
lar attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit
from the product.
8. It is highly recommended that the product be connected to aSurge Protectors -
surge protector. Doing so will protect the product from damage caused by power
surges. Surge protectors should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark.
9. Because this product is designed for con-Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) -
tinuous, 24/7 operation, it is recommended that you connect the product to an unin-
terruptible power supply. An uninterruptible power supply has an internal battery that
will keep the product running in the event of a power outage. Uninterruptible power
supplies should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark.
10. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure re-
liable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings
must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never
be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed
in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is pro-
vided and the product manufacturer’s instructions have been followed.
11. Do not use attachments unless recommended by the product manu-Attachments -
facturer as they may cause a hazard.
12. Water and Moisture - Do not use this product near water — for example, near a bath
tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool
and the like.
13. The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators,Heat -
heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
14. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, or table.Accessories -
The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product. Use this product only
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold
with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s in-
structions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
15. Check the rating of your extension cable(s) to verifyCamera Extension Cables –
compliance with your local authority regulations prior to installation.
16. The cameras provided with this system should be mounted only as in-Mounting -
structed in this guide or the instructions that came with your cameras, using the pro-
vided mounting brackets.
17. Cameras are not intended for submersion in water. Not allCamera Installation -
cameras can be installed outdoors. Check your camera environmental rating to con-
firm if they can be installed outdoors. When installing cameras outdoors, installation
in a sheltered area is required.
1.3 Service
1. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removingServicing -
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
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2. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and referConditions Requiring Service -
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
• When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
• If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.
• If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
• If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
• If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive
work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
• When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. This indicates a need
for service.
3. When replacement parts are required, have the service techni-Replacement Parts -
cian verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the
original parts. Use of replacements specified by the product manufacturer can pre-
vent fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
4. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask theSafety Check -
service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to
determine that the product is in safe operating condition.
1.4 Use
1. Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquidCleaning -
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
2. When product is installed on a cart, product andProduct and Cart Combination -
cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and un-
even surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
3. Never push objects of any kind into this product throughObject and Liquid Entry -
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or “short-out” parts that could
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
4. For added protection of this product during a lightning storm, or when itLightning -
is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product
due to lightning and power line surges.
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The system comes with the following components:
NVR (Network Video Recorder) AC power cable Remote control
(may not be exactly as shown)
USB mouse Ethernet cable Rack mount brackets and
screws
Quick start guides & software
CD
Hard drive size, number of channels, and camera configuration may vary by model.
Please refer to your package for specific details. Check your package to confirm that you
have received the complete system, including all components shown above.
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1. Power input: Connect the included AC power cable.
2. : Turns the NVR on or off.On / Off switch
3. PoE Ports: Connect IP cameras. Integrated PoE (Power Over Ethernet) ports provide
power to cameras and video connection to NVR.
4. : Connect a CAT 5 RJ45 Ethernet cable for local and remote connectivity.LAN
5. : RCA input and output for 2–way audio.MIC IN/OUT
NOTE
Audio-enabled IP cameras (not included) are required to use audio recording. You cannot record
audio from the input (e.g. microphone) connected to the MIC IN port.
6. : Connect to an HDMI monitor or TV (not included) to view the system interface.HDMI
7. : Connect a USB mouse (included) or USB thumb drive (not included)USB port(s)
for data backup or firmware updates.
8. eSATA: Connect a self-powered external eSATA HDD (not included) to extend the
storage capacity of the system or for data backup.
9. : Connect alarm/sensor devices (not included).Alarm block
10. VGA: Connect a VGA monitor (not included) to view the system interface.
11. : Video output (BNC) to connect the system to a secondary monitor.VIDEO OUT
12. : Service only; not supported.RS232
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6.1 Step 1: Connect the IP Cameras
Option 1: Direct Connection to NVR
• Connect cameras to the PoE Ports on the rear panel of the NVR using Cat5e or high-
er grade Ethernet cable. The cameras will appear on the NVR without any additional
configuration when the system starts up.
Connect IP cameras directly to PoE ports.
Option 2: Connect Cameras to Local Network
You can also connect your IP cameras to your local network for flexible installations. For
details, see 6.11 , page 13.Connecting Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN)
6.2 Step 2: Connect the Mouse
• Connect a USB mouse (included) to one of the ports.USB
6.3 Step 3: Connect the Ethernet Cable
• Connect an Ethernet cable (included) to the port on the rear panel of the system.LAN
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a router on your network.
6.4 Step 4: Connect the Monitor
• Connect the included HDMI cable from the port to the TV or monitorHDMI
(recommended).
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OR
• Connect a VGA cable (not included) from the VGA port to the monitor.
1. HDMI port.
2. VGA port.
6.5 Step 5: Connect the Power Cable to Power the NVR
• Connect the included AC power cable to the NVR and connect the other end to a
power outlet or surge protector. Then turn the power switch to to power on the NVR.l
At startup, the system performs a basic system check and runs an initial loading se-
quence. After a few moments, the system loads a live display view.
6.6 Step 6: Upgrade Firmware to Latest Version (if Available)
If a firmware upgrade is available, you will be asked to install it once the system starts up.
It is required to upgrade your system firmware and client software or mobile apps to the
latest version to enable remote connection to the system.
If a firmware upgrade is available:
1. After startup, a notification will appear asking you to upgrade the firmware. Click OK
to upgrade.
2. Enter the system user name (default: ) and password (default: ) andadmin 000000
click . Wait for the firmware update to complete. The system will restart once theOK
firmware has been upgraded.
WARNING
DO NOT POWER OFF THE SYSTEM OR DISCONNECT THE POWER CABLE DURING FIRM-
WARE INSTALLATION
6.7 Step 7: Verify Camera Image
• Power on the cameras, and then verify the camera video quality before mounting the
cameras to a permanent location.
• Mount the cameras under a sheltered location. Always verify the outdoor rating of your
camera before installing it in a permanent location.
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6.8 Step 8: Set the Time
• Set the system time and date for accurate video time stamps. Videos with inaccurate
times may not be valid as surveillance evidence.
• For details on setting the system time, see 10 , page 25.Setting The Time
6.9 Default System Password & Port Numbers
CAUTION
By default, the system user name is and the password is . It is essential that you createadmin 000000
your own password. For details, see 14 Managing Passwords and User Accounts, page 39.
The system requires a user name and password to log in to the system remotely using a
computer or mobile device. After logging on remotely the first time, you will be asked to
create a custom password for the system.
Local system and remote connectivity (LAN & Internet) user name and password:
• Username: admin
• Password: 000000
Default ports for DDNS remote access:
• Port (HTTP port)80
• Port (Client port)35000
6.9.1 FLIR Cloud™
This system features the exclusive FLIR Cloud™. This is a cloud service that allows you
to connect to your system over the Internet via a secure handshake with our servers. This
means you can easily connect to your system without requiring any network
configuration.
For details on setting up your system to connect to the Internet using FLIR
Cloud™:
• See 16 Connecting to Your System Over the Internet on PC or Mac, page 75.
OR
• See 18 Connecting to your System Using Smartphone or Tablet Apps, page 103.
Connectivity using FLIR’s free DDNS service is also available, but requires the ports
listed above to be port forwarded on your router.
6.10 Quick Access to System Information
To quickly open a window that displays vital system information:
• Right-click to open the Quick Menu and click . Enter the system user name (de-Info
fault: ) and password (default: ).admin 000000
OR
• Press the button on the front panel.ENTER
OR
• Press the button on the remote control.ENTER
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6.11 Connecting Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN)
For flexibility, you may also connect IP cameras to the same Local Area Network (LAN)
as the NVR. This is accomplished by connecting the cameras to the same router as the
NVR.
For these installations, an external PoE switch (sold separately) or power adapter (sold
separately) must be used to provide power to each IP camera. You also must add the
cameras on the NVR before they will show a picture on the monitor or be recorded by
the NVR.
Follow the steps below to connect the cameras to the NVR over the LAN.
NOTE
• For a list of 3rd party IP cameras supported, please visit www.flirsecurity.com/pro.
• Camera and NVR images in this section are used for illustration only.
Step 1 of 2 — Option A: Connecting cameras to your local network using a PoE
switch:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN port on an external PoE switch (sold sepa-
rately on www.flirsecurity.com/pro) to your router using a CAT5e or higher Ethernet
cable. Connect the power cable to the PoE swtich and to a power outlet or surge
protector.
NOTE
Terminology may vary depending on the model of PoE switch you have.
2. Connect the IP cameras to the PoE switch using the Ethernet extension cables. The
PoE switch will provide power and video transmission the same way as your NVR.
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Step 1 of 2 — Option B: Connecting cameras to your local network using power
adapters:
1. Connect each camera to a compatible power adapter (visit www.flirsecurity.com/pro
for compatible power adapters for your cameras).
2. Connect the camera to your router using a CAT5e or higher Ethernet cable.
Step 2 of 2: Add the cameras to your NVR:
1. Right-click and select .Device Search
2. Log in using the admin account (default User Name: ; default Password:admin
000000).
3. Click . The system searches the network for compatible cameras.Device Search
4. Check the camera(s) you would like to add.
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5. Click . The Status indicator turns green to show the camera is successfullyAdd
connected.
NOTE
If the Status indicator is red, click and update the info for your IP camera. Click to saveOK
changes.
6. Click to save changes.OK
NOTE
You can also add a camera to a specific channel by hovering the mouse over an empty channel in split-
screen view and clicking . Then double-click the camera you would like to add and right click to exit.
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Mouse Control
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The mouse is the primary control device for the system. To connect a USB mouse:
• Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the front or rear panel.
1. :Left-button
• In live view, click to open the Navigation Bar. Right-click to close the navigation
bar.
• In live view, while in a split-screen display mode, double-click an individual chan-
nel to view it in full-screen. Double-click again to return to the split-screen display
mode.
• While navigating menus, click to open a menu option.
2. :Right-button
• During live view, right-click anywhere on the screen to open the Quick Menu.
• Within system menus, right-click to exit menus.
3. : In live view, use the scroll wheel to zoom in/out.Scroll wheel
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Remote Control
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1. Power: Press and hold to power off the system. Press to power on.
2. :Playback controls
•Pause/Play: In live view, press to enter playback mode. Press to play/pause
playback.
•Reverse: Press to reverse playback/pause playback.
•Fast: Press to increase playback speed.
•Next: Press to skip to next video.
•Previous: Press to skip to previous video.
•Slow: Press for slow playback.
3. : In menus, press to go back / exit menus. In playback, press to return to live view.Esc
4. Directional keys:
• : Press once to open the System Information screen; press twice to openEnter
the Navigation Bar. Press to confirm menu selections.
• Press to move the menu cursor.
• Press to change menu options.
5. : Press to switch between full-screen and split-screen layouts.Mult
6. Number keys:
• : In live view, press to open channels in full-screen.1~0
• In menus, press to input numbers or text input.
• : Press to change input types.Shift
7. : Configure remote control address. See below for details.Add
8. : Press to open manual record menu.Rec
9. : Press to perform special functions in some menus.Fn
8.1 Setting the Remote Control Address
If you have more than one system, you can set up your remote control to pair with a spe-
cific system.
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To set the remote control address:
1. Right-click and click Main Menu. Enter the system user name (default: ) andadmin
password (default: ).000000
2. Click and then click .Setting>General>General
3. Under Device No., enter the address number you would like to assign to the remote
control.
4. Click .OK
5. Using the remote control, press . Then enter the address number and pressAdd
Enter.
NOTE
When entering the address number using the remote, make sure that you press three digits. A sin-
gle-digit number should be preceded by two zeros. A two-digit number should be preceded by one
zero. For example, if you entered as the , you have to press then on the8 Device No. Add 008
remote.
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Using the System
9
Use the system’s graphical on-screen display to navigate menus and configure options
and settings.
NOTE
Up to four channels at a time may be viewed using the system’s high definition Main Stream. If more
than four channels need to be viewed, additional channels will be displayed using the lower resolution
Sub Stream. Although the live display picture will not be as sharp on these channels, all channels will
still be recorded in high definition by default.
9.1 On-Screen Display
The system shows the following for all display views:
1. :Display area
• Double-click on a channel to view in full-screen; double-click again to return to split
screen.
• Right-click to open the Quick Menu.
• Left-click to open the Navigation Bar.
• Move the mouse to the top of a channel to view the Camera Toolbar.
• Click-and-drag cameras to rearrange the channel display. This does not affect the
channels each camera is connected or recording to.
2. Channel name
3. : Camera is continuously recording.C
4. : Motion has been detected.M
5. : Current system date and time. For details on setting the date and time,Date & time
see 10 , page 25.Setting The Time
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9.2 Using the Quick Menu
The Quick menu gives you access to the system’s key functions. To access the Quick
Menu, right-click the screen during live view.
The Quick Menu has the following options:
• : Select a camera in full-screen or select a multi-channel display.View
•Pan/Tilt/Zoom: Access controls for PTZ cameras (not included).
• : Access zoom/focus controls for auto-focus cameras (not included).AutoFocus
• : Configure image settings for cameras.Color Setting
• : Opens the system information window.Info
• : Click to start/stop sequence mode.Sequence
In sequence mode, the system will automatically cycle through connected cameras
every few seconds. A will appear to show that sequence mode is on.
Click the icon to pause sequence mode on the channel that is currently shown (icon
changes to ). Click again to resume sequence mode.
Right-click and select to return to normal viewing mode.Sequence
• : Search/playback recorded video. See 12 , page 28.Search Search (Playback)
• : Click to open the Record menu to select manual recordingManual Control Record
options. See 11.3 , page 26. ClickSetting up Scheduled or Manual Recording Alarm
Output to control alarm ouput devices (not included).
• : Open the Device Search menu to manage IP cameras over the localDevice Search
network.
• : Open the Main Menu. See 15 , page 43.Main Menu Using the Main Menu
9.3 Adjusting Camera Image Settings
Use the Camera menu to adjust image settings for your cameras.
To adjust image settings:
1. Right-click on the channel you would like to configure and select .Camera Setting
Enter the system password if prompted.
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2. Configure the following settings as needed:
NOTE
The settings listed below are only shown if they are supported on the selected camera. Some cam-
era models do not support all settings.
• : Select to flip the image horizontally.Mirror Enable
• : Select to flip the image vertically, or select for the defaultFlip Flip 180° No Flip
orientation.
• : Select to turn on the camera’s noise reduction feature. Noise3D Denoise Enable
reduction will ensure a cleaner image, especially at night, and may reduce the
amount of disk space required to store video.
• : Select or to enable back light compensation or to dis-BLC Mode High Low Off
able. Back light compensation adjusts the lighting levels in the picture so you can
see objects in the foreground if there is a strong light source behind them.
• : The Scene Mode allows you to adjust white balance levels for theScene Mode
camera. Select for the camera to automatically adjust the white bal-Schedule
ance. Select or to use preset white balance levels. SelectSunny Night Custom-
ized to manually set blue and red levels.
• : This setting sets the camera’s day/night mode. Select for theDayLight Colorful
camera to use color mode at all times. Select for the camera to auto-Schedule
matically determine whether to use color or black and white mode. Select Black&-
White for the camera to use black and white mode at all times.
NOTE
It is recommended to select Schedule mode, as using Colorful may impact the camera’s per-
formance at night.
• : Adjust the vibrancy of colors in the image.Saturation
• : Adjust the color hue of the image.Hue
• : Adjust the image brightness.Brightness
• : Adjust the image contrast.Contrast
3. Click to save changes.OK
NOTE
You must save changes to apply settings changes. It is recommended to adjust one setting at a
time so you can see the results of each change. Click to reset the camera to default imageDefault
settings.
9.4 Using the Navigation Bar
The Navigation Bar gives quick access to certain functions and menus.
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To open the Navigation bar:
• Left click on the screen to open the Navigation Bar. The Navigation Bar has the follow-
ing options:
1. Main Menu.
2. Collapse.
3. Select display layout.
4. : Click to start/stop sequence mode.Sequence
5. : Click to open PTZ controls.PTZ
6. : Click to open camera image settings.Camera
7. : Search and playback recorded video. See 17.4 , page 86.Search Playback
8. : View alarms in progress. See 15.2.4Alarm Status Event Info, page 50.
9. : Click to access status information about connected cameras.Channel Info
10. Device Search: Manage IP cameras over the network.
11. : Configure network settings for your system. See 15.3.1 , pageNetwork Network
53.
12. : Manage hard drives connected to the system. See 15.3.19HDD Manager For-
matting the Hard Drive, page 65.
13. : Click to access options for connected USB thumb drives (not in-USB Manager
cluded). You can backup video, logs, or system configurations and install firmware
upgrades.
14. : Check for firmware upgrades. The system must be connectedSystem Upgrade
to the Internet to check for or receive updates.
9.5 Using the Camera Toolbar
The Camera Toolbar is used to perform actions on a specific channel.
To access the Camera Toolbar:
• Move the mouse to the top of the channel display. The Camera Toolbar has the follow-
ing options:
1. Quick Playback.
2. Digital zoom.
3. Real-time backup.
4. Snapshot.
5. 2–way audio.
6. Device Search.
9.5.1 Using Quick Playback
Quick Playback is used to playback the last 5~60 minutes of video from the selected
channel. You can also access Quick Playback in split-screen mode, while still viewing
live video from the other channels.
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To use Quick Playback:
1. Move your mouse to the top of the channel display and click .
NOTE
By default, the system will begin playback from 5 minutes ago. You can increase this to up to 60 mi-
nutes using the setting in .Instant Playback Main Menu>Setting>General
2. Right-click to exit Quick Playback.
9.5.2 Using Digital Zoom in Live Display
1. Move your mouse to the top of the channel display and click to activate digital
zoom. A check mark will appear in the icon to indicate digital zoom is activated
.
NOTE
You may activate digital zoom in multiple channels at the same time.
2. Click and drag inside the channel to zoom in.
• Click and drag to pan the zoom area.
• Right-click to zoom out and select a new zoom area.
• Click to disable digital zoom. Note that the channel will remain at the same
zoom level until you right-click inside it.
9.5.3 Using Real-time Backup
Real-time backup allows you to save footage from the live display to a USB thumb drive
(not included) or external hard drive (not included).
To use Real-time Backup:
1. Insert the USB thumb drive or external hard drive into one of the USB ports on the
system.
2. Move your mouse to the top of the channel display and click to start Real-time
Backup.
3. Click again to end Real-time Backup. The file is saved to your USB device.
NOTE
If the system prompts you to log in, you will need to click again to start Real-time Backup after
logging in.
9.6 Using the Virtual Keyboard
The Virtual Keyboard is used to input text or numeric values in certain menus.
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1. Backspace.
2. Enter capital letters.
3. Confirm entry.
9.7 Adjusting Camera Zoom & Focus
Auto-focus cameras (not included) have a motorized lens. The motorized lens allows you
to control the zoom and focus settings using the menus on your system.
To adjust the camera’s zoom focus:
1. Double-click on the channel where the motorized lens camera is connected.
2. Right-click and then click . Log into the system using the admin accountAutoFocus
(default user name is and password is ).admin 000000
3. Adjust the zoom and focus using the following options:
• Use the sliders to adjust the or settings for the camera.Zoom Focus
NOTE
Hover the mouse over the sliders and use the mouse wheel to adjust by 1% at a time.
• Click the button to automatically focus the camera at the current zoomAutoFocus
level.
• Click to return the camera to the default zoom and focus levels.Default
• Click to refresh the settings shown on the system if someone has used theRefresh
manual lens controls on the camera.
4. Right-click to exit and save changes.
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Recording11
By default, the system is set to immediately record video from connected cameras con-
tinuously, 24 hours a day. You can customize the recording settings according to your
needs.
11.1 Video Recording Types
The system supports the following recording types.
• : Normal, continuous recording. ARecording—Continuous icon is shown when
recording is in progress.
• : The system records when motion is detected by the camera.Recording—Motion
An icon is shown when motion is detected.
11.2 Main Stream and Sub Stream
The system employs two video recording streams, a Main Stream and a Sub Stream.
Both Main Stream and Sub Stream recording are enabled by default.
The Main Stream records high quality video to your system’s hard drive.
The Sub Stream records lower resolution video for efficient streaming to devices over
the Internet. Sub Stream recording must be enabled to view video recordings on a com-
puter or mobile device.
You can configure the video quality parameters for the Main Stream or Sub Stream. For
details, see 15.1.6 Configuring Recording Quality, page 45.
11.3 Setting up Scheduled or Manual Recording
You can set the system to record based on a schedule or you can manually turn record-
ing on and off. By default, the system is set to record on an always on recording
schedule.
To configure the recording schedule, see 15.3.15 Configuring the Video Recording
Schedule, page 62.
To select between scheduled and manual recording:
1. Right-click and then select .Manual>Record
2. Under , select how the system will record the Main Stream for eachMain Stream
channel.
• : Main Stream Recording will follow the recording schedule.Schedule
• : The system will record the Main Stream continuously as long as this op-Manual
tion is checked.
• : The system will not record the Main Stream for this channel. This option isStop
not recommended.
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Search mode is used to navigate and playback recorded video files on the system.
12.1 Playing Back Video from the Hard Drive
1. From live view, right-click and then click .Search
2. Log in using the system user name (default: ) and password (default: ).admin 000000
3. Configure the following:
3.1. Use the calendar on the right to select the day to playback.
3.2. Use the drop-down menus to select the channels you would like to playback.
NOTE
Click the display options ( ) to playback multiple channels simultaneously.
3.3. Click inside the video bar to select the playback time. The system will begin
playing back at the selected time.
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To configure audio recording:
1. From the Main Menu, click and select .Recording>Recording
2. Select the audio-enabled camera under .Channel
3. Check the left checkbox to enable audio recording. Check the middleAudio/Video
checkbox to enable audio streaming to remote devices (such as a smartphone).
Check the right checkbox to enable video streaming to remote devices.
4. Click to save changes.OK
15.1.8 Configuring Snapshot Recording Settings
The system can be set to record snapshot images when a camera detects motion. These
snapshots can be viewed through the Search menu or can be attached to email alerts
and push notifications. The Snapshot tab in the Recording menu controls the quality and
recording parameters for each camera.
NOTE
In order to enable Snapshot recording, the following menu options must be configured:
• The Snapshot schedule must be enabled for times that you would like to save snapshots. See
15.3.17 , page 63.Configuring the Snapshot Schedule
• Snapshot recording must be enabled for motion detection in the Event menu. See 15.3.8 Configur-
ing Motion Detection, page 57.
To configure snapshot recording settings:
1. From the Main Menu, click and select .Recording>Snapshot
2. Under Snap Number, select the number of snapshots the system will take when the
snapshot button is pressed.
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Merk: | Flir |
Categorie: | Bewakingscamera |
Model: | DNR532R16 |
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