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		 NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER   
					STARTUP GUIDE   
					VR-N1600U   
					VR-N1600E   
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					Powered by Milestone   
					Please read the following before getting started:   
					Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.   
					Before operating this unit, please read the instructions   
					carefully to ensure the best possible performance.   
					For Customer Use:   
					Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the   
					body.   
					Retain this information for future reference.   
					Model No.   
					Serial No.   
					VR-N1600U   
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					LST0601-001A   
				SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (for USA)   
					II   
				SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (for Europe)   
					III   
				IV   
				SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN (for Germany)   
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				VI   
				SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN (for Germany)   
					VII   
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					1600E   
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					1600E   
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					VIII   
				Getting Started   
					Motion Detect   
					Features   
					Enables recording to start automatically when AmotionB is   
					detected in the preset live image. You can also specify the   
					detection area for each camera.   
					Alarm Mail Notification   
					Automatic detection of network cameras   
					Enables notification by e-mails to be sent out when an alarm   
					or motion is detected.   
					Reduces the hassle of complex camera registration   
					procedures.   
					Built-in large-capacity hard disk (500 GB)   
					How to Read this Manual   
					Ⅵ VR-N1600U/E Documents   
					There are two documents on this unit.   
					(1) Startup Guide   
					HDD expansion supported   
					Addition of up to 500 GB (built-in), 2 TB x 2 units (external.)   
					This is a booklet that is supplied together with VR-   
					N1600U/E. It is also available in the PDF file format.   
					You can find it in the CD-ROM provided.   
					RAID1 supported   
					Supports RAID1 if additional built-in HDD is installed.   
					Writing the same data to two separate hard disks (mirroring)   
					to enable normal use if one of the hard disks breaks down.   
					(2) Instruction Manual (PDF)   
					This manual is available in the PDF file format. You can   
					find it in the CD-ROM provided.   
					Simultaneous recording up to 16 channels at 160   
					ips   
					Ⅵ Symbols Used in this Manual   
					Note   
					Precautions to take during operation of this   
					unit.   
					Simultaneous recording up to 16 channels at 240 ips is   
					possible when the NVR Viewer is not started up.   
					Memo   
					Details for reference, such as functions and   
					restrictions on uses.   
					Display/Distribution performance at 80 ips is   
					guaranteed   
					Page or item to refer to.   
					A 
					Ⅵ Content of this Manual   
					Enables simultaneous recording and playback   
					● The copyright of this manual belongs to JVC.   
					Reproduction or copy of this manual, in part or in   
					whole, without the prior consent of JVC is strictly   
					prohibited.   
					Playback of recorded images, jog dial playback and skip   
					playback are possible while recording is in progress.   
					● Product names used in this manual are the trademarks   
					or registered trademarks of the respective companies.   
					Symbols such as ீ, ா,  and are omitted in this   
					manual.   
					Direct Search   
					Enables you to retrieve data of a specific date/time or alarm   
					position speedily.   
					● Milestone and XProtect Enterprise are the registered   
					trademarks of Milestone Systems, Inc.   
					● Designs, specifications and other details used in this   
					manual may be modified for improvement without prior   
					notice.   
					Power failure recovery record   
					If a power failure occurs during recording, the system   
					resumes recording in the mode selected before the power   
					failure after recovery.   
					This STARTUP GUIDE deals only with the initial setup and   
					basic operational procedures on the VR-N1600U/E.   
					Alarm recording   
					Besides the STARTUP GUIDE, the VR-N1600U/E   
					INSTRUCTIONS is also provided on a CD-ROM that   
					explains further details on the operation procedures.   
					Enables recording to start automatically in the alarm   
					recording mode when alarm signal input is received during   
					recording.   
					For details, please refer to the CD-ROM.   
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				Contents   
					Getting Started   
					
					
					Precautions for Proper Use of this Product .......................6   
					
					
					Preparation   
					
					
					Basic Operation   
					
					
					Select a view ................................................................18   
					Select a Camera ..........................................................18   
					
					Playing Back Recorded Images   
					
					Select a view ................................................................20   
					Searching Recorded Image   
					
					Playing, Skipping and Stopping Recorded Images ......20   
					Adjusting the Playback Speed   
					(Jog/Shuttle Playback) ...........................................21   
					Others   
					Troubleshooting ...............................................................22   
					Specifications ..................................................................23   
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				Getting Started   
					Precautions for Handling Hard Disk Drive   
					Precautions for Proper Use   
					of this Product   
					ⅷ The distance between the head and the disk is only about   
					0.02 μm when the hard disk (henceforth HDD) is reading   
					the data. Vibration or impact that is exerted on the HDD   
					may therefore cause the head to hit against the disk,   
					hence causing the disk surface to dent or the disk to chip.   
					When this occurs, data may not be properly read, or in a   
					worse scenario, continued use in this condition may result   
					in head crash (damage). Careful attention must therefore   
					be paid when handling it.   
					Locations of Storage and Use   
					ⅷ Precautions During Installation and Change of Installation   
					ⅷ Do not store the unit at the following places.   
					Location   
					Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction or break   
					down.   
					● Hot or cold places beyond the allowable operating   
					temperature (5 I to 40 I)   
					● Humid places beyond the allowable operating humidity   
					(30%RH to 80%RH) (no condensation)   
					● Places that emit a strong magnetic field, such as near   
					transformers and motors   
					● Places near devices that emit radio waves, such as   
					transceivers and mobile phones   
					● Places with considerable dust and sand   
					● Places with strong vibrations   
					● Places where water droplets may be formed, such as   
					window sides   
					● Places with considerable vapor and oil, such as   
					kitchens   
					● Places that emit radiation, X-rays, and corrosive gases   
					Moving of this unit or installation work is strictly prohibited   
					when the power of this unit is on or immediately after the   
					power is turned off (approximately 1 minute). (The HDD   
					continues to move under its own inertia for some time   
					after the power is disconnected, and exertion of vibration   
					or impact during this interval may result in HDD failure.)   
					When moving this unit, wrap it using cushioning materials   
					to protect it from external shock.   
					ⅷ Handling Precautions   
					● Handle this unit carefully without exerting vibration or   
					impact on it.   
					● Do not remove the power plug during recording or   
					playback, or when the HDD is being accessed.   
					● The HDD is a consumable product. Perform   
					maintenance after it has been used for about 10,000   
					hours (about 1 year). (This value is based on its use in   
					an environment with a temperature of 25 I, and may   
					vary according to the environment of use.) For inquiries   
					on maintenance plans and expenses, consult your   
					nearest JVC dealer listed on the separate sheet.   
					ⅷ Using this unit and the cable that is connected to it near   
					places where strong radio waves or magnetic fields (such   
					as near radios, TVs, transformers, and monitors) are   
					emitted may cause noises in the video images or color   
					changes.   
					ⅷ When installing an external hard disk, we recommend the   
					use of UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to ensure the   
					stable operation of the system.   
					ⅷ Power failure that occurs during formatting or   
					disconnection of the HDD may affect its subsequent use   
					even when the UPS is connected.   
					ⅷ JVC shall not be held responsible for the compensation of   
					losses incurred in the event that recording or playback   
					fails due to defects in this unit or its hard disk drive.   
					Handling Precautions   
					ⅷ Do not stack the devices on one another during use.   
					Heat and noise from the devices may cause the unit to   
					malfunction or break down, and lead to fire.   
					ⅷ Do not block the ventilation holes.   
					Doing so may cause heat to trap inside the unit and result   
					in fire. Do not use this unit by laying it down sideways,   
					upside down, or at an angle.   
					● Images recorded on the HDD will be deleted when you   
					replace it with a new disk. Note also that recorded   
					images may be deleted when you upgrade the software   
					for this unit.   
					ⅷ Do not place objects on this unit.   
					Placing heavy objects, such as TV monitors, or objects   
					that are bigger in size on this unit may cause it to lose   
					balance and drop or fall, hence resulting in injuries.   
					ⅷ Do not stand or sit on this unit.   
					Doing so may cause this unit to fall or break down, and   
					result in injuries. Keep it out of the reach of young   
					children.   
					ⅷ Do not place objects with water (e.g., vases, flower pots,   
					cups, cosmetic products, and chemicals) on this unit.   
					Water may enter this unit and result in fire or electric   
					shock.   
					ⅷ Do not insert objects into this unit.   
					Metallic or other flammable objects that enter this unit   
					from the ventilation holes may result in fire or electric   
					shock.   
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				Precautions when Moving this Unit   
					Others   
					ⅷ Remove all connected cords before moving   
					ⅷ When there is variation in the supply voltage such as   
					during lightning, operation of this unit may be disabled to   
					protect the system until the supply voltage stabilizes   
					again.   
					Turn off the power and remove the power plug before   
					moving this unit. Failure to do so may cause damage on   
					the cords, and result in fire or electric shock.   
					ⅷ Eliminate static electricity before performing work that   
					requires you to touch the input/output terminals, such as   
					when installing devices.   
					ⅷ Moving of this unit or installation work is strictly prohibited   
					when the power of this unit is on or immediately after the   
					power is turned off (approximately 1 minute).   
					ⅷ Do not touch the rear panel of this unit when it is running   
					The HDD continues to move under its own inertia for   
					some time after the power is disconnected, and exertion   
					of vibration or impact during this interval may result in   
					HDD failure.   
					as static electricity may cause it to malfunction.   
					ⅷ When there is a large number of data recorded on this   
					unit, such as short alarm records, a longer time may be   
					required during search or backup. This is not a   
					malfunction.   
					ⅷ When moving this unit, wrap it using cushioning materials   
					to protect it from external shock.   
					ⅷ Data recorded from TV broadcasts or video (audio)   
					recordings shall only be restricted to personal uses, and   
					their use without the prior consent of the copyright holder   
					is strictly prohibited under the copyright law.   
					ⅷ Handle this unit carefully without exerting vibration or   
					impact on it.   
					Precautions for Handling Power Cords   
					ⅷ The width of the border lines (black in color) of images on   
					the split screen varies according to the type of input   
					signals. This is due to the characteristics of the camera’s   
					input signals, and is not a malfunction. The condition may   
					also be improved by adjusting this unit. For details, consult   
					your nearest JVC dealer.   
					ⅷ This unit comes with a high-precision hard disk device. Be   
					careful not to exert vibration or impact on this unit when   
					handling it.   
					ⅷ Do not use the supplied cords on devices other than this   
					unit.   
					ⅷ Do not place heavy objects on the power cord, or place it   
					under this unit   
					Doing so may cause damage on the cords, and result in   
					fire or electric shock.   
					ⅷ Do not use cords other than those supplied with this unit   
					Use only power cords supplied together with this unit.   
					Using cords with different withstanding voltage   
					specifications or damaged cords may result in fire or   
					electric shock.   
					ⅷ Exertion of vibration or impact particularly when the power   
					is on or when the hard disk is being accessed may cause   
					this unit to break down.   
					ⅷ When moving this unit, do so about 1 minute after   
					ⅷ Do not remove the power plug during recording or   
					disconnecting the power supply.   
					playback, or when the HDD is being accessed.   
					ⅷ Do not turn off the power switch at the rear of this unit or   
					unplug the power cord during recording or playback, or   
					when the hard disk is being accessed. Otherwise, it may   
					break down.   
					Maintenance   
					ⅷ Turn off the power before performing maintenance of this   
					unit.   
					When this device is used as a general household,   
					there is a possibility of radio disturbance to the   
					radio and television receiver etc.   
					ⅷ Wipe this unit using a soft cloth. Wiping using thinner or   
					benzene may cause the surface to melt or fog. When the   
					surface is extremely dirty, wipe using a cloth that is dipped   
					into a neutral detergent diluted with water, followed by   
					wiping with a dry cloth.   
					Energy Conservation   
					ⅷ Turn off the power of the system for safety reasons and to   
					save energy if this unit is not to be used for a long time.   
					Copyright   
					ⅷ Use of video or audio sound recorded using this unit for   
					commercial purposes or playing them for public viewing or   
					listening may be an infringement of the copyrights of their   
					respective authors under the copyright law.   
					ⅷ These video (audio) recordings shall only be restricted to   
					personal uses, and their use without prior consent of the   
					copyright holder is strictly prohibited under the copyright   
					law.   
					5 
				Getting Started   
					Part Names and Functions   
					Front   
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					WARNING   
					ALARM   
					HDD   
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					LOCK   
					REC CONTROL   
					PTZ/PRESET   
					SERIAL   
					FUNCTION   
					SEARCH   
					KEY   
					ALARM CLEAR   
					REC/STOP   
					STOP(PB)   
					PLAY   
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					ENTER   
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					[ALARM] Indicator   
					Lights up when an alarm is activated.   
					Goes off when the [ALARM CLEAR] button is pressed.   
					[HDD] Indicator   
					Lights up when the built-in hard disk drive is accessed.   
					[LOCK] Indicator   
					Lights up when operation is locked.   
					A 
					[OPERATE] Button/Indicator   
					Switches operation on or off. Press the button to turn operation   
					ON and hold down the button to turn operation OFF . The   
					indicator blinks while the recorder is starting up or shutting down.   
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
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					B 
					[REC CONTROL] Button/Indicator   
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					Switches the recording control mode on or off. The indicator lights   
					up when the recording control mode is set to on.   
					Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press the [REC   
					CONTROL] button at the same time to display the menu.   
					G 
					[FUNCTION] Button   
					Press the following buttons while holding down the [FUNCTION]   
					button to use the following features.   
					Memo :   
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					● 
					The main menu cannot be displayed in the recording control   
					mode or during recording.   
					The recording control mode performs recording in accordance   
					with the settings in the [Camera Record Setting] menu.   
					[FUNCTION]   
					+[OPERATE]   
					Press and hold to forcibly shut down   
					the system.   
					[FUNCTION] +[REC   
					CONTROL]   
					Displays the main menu.   
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					Use the   
					[SELECT] Button/Indicator   
					[FUNCTION] +[LIVE/   
					BROWSE]   
					Reboots the NVR Viewer and the   
					internal distribution server.   
					Press and hold to log out.   
					S 
					key to set to the camera selection mode. The indicator   
					lights up when the camera selection mode is set to on.   
					D 
					[PTZ/PRESET] Button/Indicator   
					[FUNCTION] +[5]   
					[FUNCTION] +[6]   
					For controlling the PTZ camera.   
					Switches between the PTZ mode and PRESET mode of the   
					S 
					key.   
					Displays the maintenance information   
					screen.   
					The mode changes each time the button is pressed. The indicator   
					
					mode is selected.   
					H 
					[SEARCH] Button   
					Displays the date and time search screen when in the playback   
					mode. ( Page 18)   
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					[SERIAL] Terminal   
					A 
					For connecting the communication control terminals on a mouse   
					(sold separately), flash memory (sold separately) or UPS (sold   
					separately).   
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					[KEY] Button   
					Press to display or hide the Asoftware keyboardB.   
					Memo :   
					Memo :   
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					Use the [SERIAL1 to 4] port on the rear panel for additional hard   
					● 
					Use the software keyboard to input characters.   
					disk drive connection. (   
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					Note :   
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					[ALARM CLEAR] Button   
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					● 
					Attach the serial port cover supplied when the port is not in use.   
					Static electricity may cause the unit to malfunction. Remove any   
					static electricity before starting operation.   
					Clears the [ALARM] display when an event occurs or motion is   
					detected. Press and hold this button to turn off the [WARNING]   
					indicator.   
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					[REC/STOP] Button   
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					Status indicators   
					Press to start recording in all cameras. (When in the recording   
					control mode, pressing this button exits the recording control mode   
					and starts recording on all cameras.) To stop recording, press and   
					hold the button.   
					When in the recording control mode, press and hold this button to   
					exit the recording control mode.   
					[WARNING] Indicator   
					Lights up when an error occurs. (   
					Press and hold the [ALARM CLEAR] button to turn off the light.   
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					PTZ keypad mode (live image display screen only)   
					Moves the camera in the direction indicated by the arrow. ([1/   
					][2/D] [3/ ][5/C][7/B] [9/ ][10/0/E] [11/ ])   
					Use the [6/HOME] button to move the camera to the home   
					position.   
					Preset keypad mode (live image display screen only)   
					For selecting the preset position. ([1] to [9]. 10 to 19 can be   
					selected when [10/0/E] is pressed at first.)   
					Memo :   
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					The manual recording mode executes recording from all   
					cameras regardless of the settings in the [Camera Record   
					Setting]. Recording is carried out in accordance with the frame   
					rate selected in [Camera Record Setting].   
					L 
					[STOP(PB)] Button   
					Stops playback when you press this button in the playback mode.   
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					ⅷ 
					During search for recorded images   
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					[PLAY] Button   
					For narrowing down the search using a date, month, week, or   
					time.   
					● 
					Plays back at the speed and in the direction specified by the Shuttle   
					Dial position.   
					(Enter number using [1] to [10/0] buttons.   
					[10/0] button is pressed.)   
					A 
					0 
					B 
					is input when   
					N 
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					[SKIP] Button   
					During display of software keyboard   
					[S]   
					● 
					Selection keypad mode   
					Press to move the item selection in the reverse direction in the   
					menu or settings screen. Jumps to the beginning of the previous   
					sequence on the selected camera when you press this button in the   
					playback mode. Press and hold it to jump to the first image in the   
					database of the selected camera.   
					For entering numeric characters. (   
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					0B   
					is input when the [1/ ]   
					to [10/0/E] and [10/0/E] buttons are pressed.)   
					PTZ keypad mode (live image display screen only)   
					Moves the mouse pointer in the direction indicated by the   
					● 
					arrow. Press [1/ ][2/   
					[6/HOME] to move to the center of the screen.)   
					D] [3/ ][5/C][7/B] [9/ ][10/0/E] [11/ ] or   
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					[T]   
					Press to move the item selection in the forward direction in the   
					menu or settings screen. Jumps to the beginning of the next   
					sequence on the selected camera when you press this button in the   
					playback mode. Press and hold it to jump to the last image in the   
					database of the selected camera.   
					[13/CANCEL]   
					ⅷ 
					Setting screens on the main menu   
					Cancels the selection.   
					Memo :   
					[14/ZOOM OUT]   
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					● 
					“Sequence” indicates a certain block of images that are recorded   
					during motion detection.   
					ⅷ 
					● 
					Live image display and recorded image playback screens   
					● 
					PTZ keypad mode (live image display screen only)   
					Zooms out.   
					Recorded images are stored in the database. “Database” refers   
					to data recorded in this unit.   
					● 
					Preset keypad mode   
					For selecting the next view.   
					Press the [14/ZOOM OUT] button while holding down the   
					[FUNCTION] button to change the resolution of VGA output.   
					O 
					Jog dial   
					Plays back a single frame when it is rotated in the playback mode.   
					P 
					Shuttle dial   
					[15/ZOOM IN]   
					The position of the dial specifies the playback speed and playback   
					direction when in the playback mode. Playback speed is selectable   
					from x 1/20, x 1/5, x 1, x 2, x 5, x 10 and x 20 according to the   
					angle.   
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					Live image display and recorded image playback screens   
					● 
					PTZ keypad mode (live image display screen only)   
					Zooms in.   
					● 
					Preset keypad mode   
					Q 
					[REC] Indicator   
					For selecting the previous view.   
					Lights up during recording. Flashes during EMERGENCY or EXT   
					REC IN recording.   
					● 
					Press the [15/ZOOM IN] button while holding down the   
					[FUNCTION] button to change the resolution of VGA output.   
					R 
					Center panel   
					[16/ENTER]   
					Do not remove the cover.   
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					Setting screens on the main menu   
					Confirms the selection.   
					S 
					Keypad buttons/Indicator   
					ⅷ 
					During display of software keyboard   
					To perform the mouse click operation.   
					[0] to [16]   
					ⅷ 
					Login screen   
					For entry of passwords (numeric characters). (Enter number   
					T 
					[LIVE/BROWSE] Button/Indicator   
					● 
					Switches between the [Live] mode and [Browse] mode.   
					The indicator lights up when in the [Live] mode.   
					using [1] to [10/0] buttons.   
					pressed.)   
					A 
					0 
					B 
					is input when [10/0] button is   
					ⅷ 
					Setting screens on the main menu   
					Pressing the [LIVE/BROWSE] button when the wallpaper screen is   
					displayed shows the [Live] screen.   
					● 
					PTZ mode Keypad   
					Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press the [LIVE/   
					BROWSE] button at the same time to reboot the NVR Viewer and   
					the internal distribution server.   
					Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button, and press the [LIVE/   
					BROWSE] button at the same time to log out of the system.   
					For selecting a menu item. ([2/D], [10/0/E])   
					● 
					● 
					Camera selection keypad mode   
					For entering numeric characters. (Enter number using [1] to   
					[10/0] buttons. is input when [10/0] button is pressed.)   
					Live image display and recorded image playback screens   
					A 
					0B   
					ⅷ 
					Memo :   
					● 
					Camera selection keypad mode   
					For selecting a camera number. Upon selecting, the indicator   
					corresponding to the selected camera input lights up.   
					● When [Auto Logon] is enabled, the login operation starts   
					automatically immediately after logging out.   
					7 
				Getting Started   
					Part Names and Functions   
					(continued)   
					Rear Panel   
					d 
					POWER   
					AUDIO   
					OUT   
					ON   
					AUDIO IN   
					LAN2   
					ALARM IN   
					U 
					V 
					OFF   
					LAN1   
					1 
					2 
					VGA OUT   
					3 
					4 
					SIGNAL GND   
					SERIAL   
					W 
					X 
					b 
					Z 
					Y 
					a 
					c 
					U [POWER] switch   
					Color   
					Status   
					Switches the power on or off.   
					Memo :   
					Left   
					Indicator   
					Green   
					Light off Not connecting to the network.   
					Blinking Connecting to the network.   
					● Be sure to press and hold down the [OPERATE] button on   
					the front panel to shut down the system before switching   
					off the power supply.   
					Right   
					Indicator   
					Green   
					Light off Communication is not   
					established.   
					Blinking Communication is in progress.   
					V 
					[AC IN] power input terminal   
					Connect to an AC outlet using the power cable supplied.   
					[AUDIO IN 1/AUDIO IN 2] audio input terminals 1/2   
					b [LAN1] LAN1 connection terminal (camera   
					network)   
					W 
					(RCA)   
					For connecting to the IP camera (sold separately) network   
					using a LAN cable.   
					Connect to the audio output terminal of the device from   
					which audio signals are to be recorded.   
					Color   
					Status   
					Left   
					Indicator   
					Orange   
					Light off Not connecting to the network.   
					Light on Connecting to the network.   
					Blinking Communication is in progress.   
					X [AUDIO OUT] audio output terminal (RCA)   
					Outputs live sound in the live viewing mode.   
					Outputs recorded sound in the playback mode.   
					Right   
					Indicator   
					Green   
					Light off Communication at 10 Mbit/   
					second.   
					Memo :   
					● There is no audio output when playing back still images,   
					when running searches other than x1, or when playing   
					back frame-by-frame.   
					Light on Communication at 100 Mbit/   
					second.   
					Orange   
					Blinking Communication at 1 Gbit/   
					second.   
					Y [VGA OUT] VGA output terminal   
					Outputs live images, recorded images and the menu   
					screens.   
					c Connector cover   
					Memo :   
					Z 
					[SERIAL1 to 4] serial terminals 1 to 4   
					● Do not remove the cover.   
					For connecting the communication control terminals on a   
					mouse (sold separately), flash memory (sold separately),   
					UPS (sold separately) or additional disk drive (sold   
					separately).   
					d Signal input/output terminals   
					For operating VR-N1600U/E using external alarm signals or   
					signals received from external devices, or for operating   
					external devices by outputting signals.   
					a [LAN2] LAN2 connection terminal (Intranet)   
					For connecting to the remote PC network using a LAN cable.   
					Memo :   
					● Diameter of applicable cables: AWG22 to AWG28   
					8 
					 
				Rear I/O Terminals   
					e 
					f h j l n   
					g i k m   
					o 
					AUDIO   
					OUT   
					ON   
					AUDIO IN   
					ALARM IN   
					OFF   
					LAN1   
					1 
					2 
					VGA OUT   
					3 
					4 
					SIGNAL GND   
					SERIAL   
					p 
					Ⅵ 
					Input ports   
					Ⅵ 
					Output ports   
					e [ALARM IN 1 to 8] alarm input terminals 1 to 8   
					j [COMMON] signal ground terminal   
					Alarm recording is activated when signals are input to these   
					terminals.   
					This is a common ground terminal. Connect it to the signal   
					ground terminal on the connected device. (This can be used   
					when there are insufficient common ground terminals.)   
					f [EMERGENCY] emergency input terminal   
					k [ALARM OUT] alarm output terminal   
					Recording is activated in all cameras when a signal is input   
					to this terminal.   
					Outputs a signal when recording is started by an alarm.   
					g [ALARM RESET] alarm reset input terminal   
					l [WARNING OUT] warning output terminal   
					Output from the alarm output terminal is stopped when a   
					signal is input during output of the Alarm Out signals.   
					Outputs a signal when an error such as operation   
					abnormality occurs on the hard disk.   
					Turns off the [ALARM] indicator F on the main unit. Press   
					and hold the button to turn off the [WARNING] indicator F on   
					the main unit.   
					m [REC TALLY] recording status output terminal   
					Outputs the recording status of this unit.   
					h [EXT REC IN] external recording input terminal   
					n [OPTION OUT1][OPTION OUT2] OPT OUT   
					output terminals 1/2   
					Recording in all cameras is started or stopped by an external   
					signal. Recording will not be started in cameras to which no   
					video signal is being input.   
					Outputs a signal when an event is detected.   
					o [COMMON] signal ground terminal   
					i [OPE ON/OFF] Operate ON/OFF terminal   
					Same as j.   
					Switches between OPERATE ON or OFF when a signal is   
					input.   
					p [SIGNAL GND] signal ground terminal   
					This is a common ground terminal. Connect it to the signal   
					ground terminal on the connected device.   
					(This can be used when there are insufficient common   
					ground terminals.   
					Memo :   
					● Do not use this terminal for protective earthing.   
					9 
				Getting Started   
					Part Names and Functions   
					(continued)   
					Mounting to a Rack   
					Use the supplied rack mount bracket to mount VR-N1600U/E   
					to the EIA rack.   
					Rear I/O Terminals   
					1 Mount the rack mount bracket using screw (1)   
					● Use the 4 screws (M4 x 10 mm) supplied to fasten VR-   
					Terminal   
					Remarks   
					N1600U/E at the two sides.   
					e[ALARM   
					Make   
					Contact   
					Input   
					IN]   
					250 ms   
					and above   
					2 Remove screws B of the foot (4 pcs) at the   
					250 ms   
					and above   
					bottom   
					Break   
					Make   
					● Remove the foot.   
					Memo :   
					3 Mount to the rack using screws C   
					● Set the impedance at the output   
					end to 10kK or below.   
					● Use the 4 screws (M5 x 11 mm) supplied to fasten this   
					unit to the rack.   
					f[EMER-   
					GENCY]   
					g[ALARM   
					RESET]   
					Make   
					Contact   
					Input   
					250 ms   
					and above   
					Memo :   
					● Set the impedance at the output   
					end to 10kK or below.   
					h[EXT REC   
					IN]   
					Make   
					Contact   
					Input   
					250 ms   
					and above   
					Rack Mount   
					Bracket   
					Memo :   
					● Set the impedance at the output   
					end to 10kK or below.   
					j[OPE ON/   
					OFF]   
					Make   
					Contact   
					Input   
					(4 Locations)   
					1 s and   
					above   
					Approx. 50 ms   
					OPE ON   
					OPE OFF   
					Memo :   
					Note :   
					● Set the impedance at the output   
					● Do not place any object on the VR-N1600U/E unit that   
					has been mounted to the rack. Doing so may cause it to   
					lose balance and drop or fall, hence resulting in injuries or   
					damages.   
					● When mounting 2 or more units of VR-N1600U/E to the   
					rack, make sure to mount it at a distance that is at least   
					equivalent to one unit.   
					end to 10kK or below.   
					j[REC   
					Auto   
					Break   
					TALLY]   
					Collector   
					Output In   
					Output   
					k[ALARM   
					OUT]   
					Make   
					(DC15V, 10   
					mA and   
					below)   
					Progress   
					Output In   
					Progress   
					l[WARN-   
					ING OUT]   
					m[OPTION   
					OUT1]   
					[OPTION   
					OUT2]   
					(External Pull-up Level)   
					The make contact is formed using   
					the individual output terminals and   
					the COM terminal. Turning off the   
					power of VR-N1600U/E switches the   
					output of the output terminals to   
					break.   
					10   
					 
				Preparation   
					System Connection   
					Example   
					The following operations are possible with this system.   
					● Surveillance (live image, recording and playback) by connecting up to 16 cameras   
					● Checking recorded images on the VGA monitor   
					● Recording/Playing sound   
					● Alarm recording   
					● Remote surveillance using PCs   
					Microphone   
					Speaker (with built-in amplifier)   
					AUDIO OUT   
					AUDIO IN   
					ALARM IN/OUT   
					Mic Amp   
					ALARM IN/ALARM OUT   
					AUDIO   
					OUT   
					ON   
					AUDIO IN   
					LAN2   
					ALARM IN   
					OFF   
					Supplied power cable   
					LAN1   
					1 
					2 
					VGA OUT   
					3 
					4 
					AC IN 100V   
					H 
					SIGNAL GND   
					SERIAL   
					VGA OUT   
					USB Mouse   
					LAN2   
					Surveillance computer   
					SERIAL   
					VGA monitor   
					IP cameras   
					LAN1   
					Switching   
					Switching   
					HUB   
					HUB   
					SERIAL   
					● You can connect up to 16 cameras.   
					● You can connect up to 10 surveillance   
					computers.   
					Computer for configuring   
					cameras   
					UPS control   
					NAS   
					UPS   
					Note :   
					Memo :   
					● Connect LAN1 to the camera network.   
					● LAN2 to the surveillance computer network.   
					● Connect only after having turned AOFFB the power of all   
					devices.   
					● For details of the protocol and port number for the network   
					cameras on the LAN1 network, refer to the network   
					camera’s user manual.   
					● The protocol and port number used on the LAN2 network   
					are shown below.   
					● Set the IP address of the camera to 192.168.0.xxx. When   
					setting the IP address of the camera to an address other   
					than 192.168.0.xxx, you must also change the IP address   
					of LAN1. Refer to the [Instruction Manual] of each camera   
					for procedures to change the camera’s IP address,   
					● Surveillance computer: HTTP 80   
					● Mail: SMTP 25/POP 110   
					● Connect NAS to the LAN1 network.   
					11   
					 
					 
				Preparation   
					System Connection   
					Example (continued)   
					During Initial Startup   
					Perform language setting and automatic camera registration   
					when starting up VR-N1600U/E for the first time.   
					Note :   
					● Do not connect LAN1 to the internet. If the internet is busy   
					or the relay equipment fails, you may not be able to save   
					important camera images. To maintain full recording   
					capacity, it is recommended that a dedicated network be   
					used. Be sure to connect the LAN1 camera network to the   
					same segment. (Do not use the address translation of   
					NAT and NAPT etc. or a router.)   
					● If you connect LAN2 to the internet from a surveillance   
					computer, you will need to configure IP Masquerading.   
					● Communication between LAN1 and LAN2 is not possible.   
					Nor is it possible to configure a camera connected to   
					LAN1 from the surveillance computer connected to LAN2.   
					In order to configure a camera connected to LAN1, it is   
					necessary to connect the computer for configuring   
					cameras to LAN1.   
					Before Starting Up.   
					● The DHCP setting is required for the IP camera   
					beforehand. Start up the VR-N1600U/E first, then switch   
					the camera on after confirming that the [Auto Detect   
					Setting] window is displayed.   
					● Refer to the user manual supplied with the camera for   
					instructions on how to specify the IP camera settings.   
					● By default, [Time Zone] is set to [(GMT-05:00) Eastern   
					Time](VR-N1600U)/[(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time](VR-   
					N1600E) and [Auto Summertime Adjustment] is   
					checked. Specify a Time zone according to the region   
					used. Refer to the INSTRUCTIONS on how to specify a   
					Time zone settings.   
					● LAN1 and LAN2 are incompatible with QoS. Sound may   
					not be played normally depending on the condition of the   
					circuit.   
					● The default LAN1 IP address is 192.168.0.253 and the   
					default LAN2 IP address is 192.168.1.253. To change the   
					address, use [INSTRUCRTIONS].   
					● When a single network camera is registered with multiple   
					units of VR-N1600U/E, recording may not be properly   
					completed in some cases. Camera control (e.g. PTZ   
					control) may also become unstable. It is recommended   
					that a single VR-N1600U/E be used for registering one IP   
					camera as well as for controlling PTZ operations.   
					● Do not connect a broken hub, router or deteriorated   
					network cable etc. Doing so may prevent the system from   
					operating properly.   
					Keypad   
					WARNING   
					㧝ꢀ   
					㧡ꢀ   
					㧥ꢀ   
					㧞ꢀ   
					㧢ꢀ*1/'   
					ꢁꢂꢀ   
					㧟ꢀ   
					㧣ꢀ   
					ꢁꢁꢀ   
					㧠 
					㧤 
					ꢁꢃ   
					LIVE/BROWSE   
					SELECT   
					ALARM   
					HDD   
					OPERATE   
					REV   
					FWD   
					LOCK   
					REC CONTROL   
					PTZ/PRESET   
					SERIAL   
					FUNCTION   
					SEARCH   
					KEY   
					ALARM CLEAR   
					REC/STOP   
					STOP(PB)   
					PLAY   
					ꢁꢄ   
					ꢁꢅ   
					ꢁꢆ   
					ꢁꢇ   
					SKIP   
					CANCEL ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN   
					ENTER   
					[16/ENTER]   
					Button   
					[SKIP]   
					Button   
					[KEY] Button   
					● Connection to a keyboard is not recommended.   
					Start up VR-N1600U/E   
					1 Turn on the power switch at the rear panel.   
					● VR-N1600U/E starts up.   
					12   
					 
				2 Check to ensure that the camera is detected   
					Selecting a language   
					● After the message disappears, a list of detected   
					cameras is displayed.   
					The [Language Setting] screen appears when you start up   
					VR-N1600U/E for the first time. Select the language to use   
					using the steps below.   
					● If all the cameras are not detected, press the [Auto   
					Detect] button again. If doing so does not solve the   
					problem, check the connection with the cameras and   
					the IP address of the cameras.   
					1 Select a language   
					● Use the [2/D] or [10/0/E] button to select a language.   
					2 Use the [SKIP] button to select [OK], followed by   
					pressing the [16/ENTER] button   
					● The AThe system is being set up.B message may   
					appear depending on the setting, and the system is   
					automatically rebooted.   
					3 Swap the order of detected cameras   
					● Select SORT button using [SKIP] button and press    
					[16/ENTER] button. The order of detected cameras   
					can be sorted.   
					Memo :   
					● Selecting [OK] changes the color of the [OK] characters   
					● The different types of sort buttons include the [IP],   
					[MAC], [CH], [MAKER], and [MODEL] sort buttons.   
					● Select list using [SKIP] button to select [2/D], [10/0/E].   
					from brown to orange.   
					After selecting camera, press [SKIP]] button to select   
					[Up], [Down]. When [16/ENTER] is pressed, the order   
					of cameras will be swapped.   
					● Deselect the check box of any camera that you are not   
					using.   
					Automatic Registration of Cameras   
					After you have started up VR-N1600U/E for the first time and   
					finished selecting a language, the [Auto Detect] screen   
					appears.   
					Memo :   
					1 Check to ensure that [Auto Detect] is selected,   
					● The camera in the upper position of list order has the first   
					priority. Camera number will be registered in the list order.   
					followed by pressing the [16/ENTER] button   
					● The APlease wait...B message appears.   
					4 Use the [SKIP] button to select [Entry], followed   
					Memo :   
					● The characters of the selected item switches to orange   
					by pressing the [16/ENTER] button   
					color.   
					● The camera that is automatically detected is registered   
					in the system.   
					5 Use the [SKIP] button to select [OK], followed by   
					pressing the [16/ENTER] button   
					● The [Configure Device] screen appears.   
					13   
				Preparation   
					10 Set the display rate of each camera such that   
					the total display rate of all cameras does not   
					exceed 80 ips   
					During Initial Startup   
					(continued)   
					● The default display rate is set to 8 ips. In other words,   
					the maximum display capacity of 80 ips will be   
					exceeded if 11 or more cameras are automatically   
					detected. In this case, you will need to follow the steps   
					below to adjust the display rate of each camera.   
					6 Enter the password for the network camera   
					Note :   
					● The recording rate may drop if the total display rate of all   
					● Press the [KEY] button to display the software   
					keyboard.   
					cameras exceeds 80 ips.   
					● Use the keypad to move the mouse cursor over the   
					software keyboard.   
					● Pressing the [16/ENTER] button inputs the characters   
					on the keyboard into the password field.   
					A Press the [SKIP] to select the Device Manager   
					●The device at the top of the list is selected.   
					7 After password entry is complete, press [KEY]   
					A 
					again the close the software keyboard   
					8 Use the [SKIP] button to select [OK], followed by   
					pressing [16/ENTER]   
					9 Repeat the steps from 5 to 7 for every detected   
					camera   
					● The [Camera Record Setting] screen appears.   
					B Use the [2/D] and [10/0/E] buttons to select a device   
					B 
					14   
				C Use the [7/B] button to display the camera   
					Memo :   
					● Use [SKIP] to move between the items.   
					● Use the [2/D] and [10/0/E] buttons to select the item to   
					configure.   
					C 
					● To enter numeric characters, press the [SELECT] button   
					to turn on the light of the [SELECT] indicator. Upon   
					entering the numeric characters, press the [PTZ/   
					PRESET] button to turn on the light of the [PTZ/PRESET]   
					indicator.   
					G Use the [SKIP] button to select [OK], followed by   
					pressing the [16/ENTER] button   
					11 Repeat the procedures 9 for each camera   
					12 Use the [SKIP] button to select [Close],   
					D Use the [10/0/E] button to select a camera   
					followed by pressing the [16/ENTER] button   
					● Setting is complete and the [Live] screen appears.   
					● The [REC CONTROL] indicator lights up and recording   
					starts in the recording control mode.   
					D 
					E Use the [SKIP] button to select [Settings...], followed   
					by pressing the [16/ENTER] button   
					●The [Camera Settings] screen appears.   
					Speedup Settings   
					Recording   
					Settings   
					[Live] Screen   
					Live Settings   
					F Setting the Live Image Display Rate   
					●Select ASame as recordingB or ASame sa speedupB   
					as the live image display rate in [Live Settings].   
					●When ASame sa speedupB is selected, the [Frame   
					Rate] specified in [Speedup Settings] is used as the   
					live image display rate.   
					●When ASame as recordingB is selected, the [Frame   
					Rate] specified in [Recording Settings] is used as the   
					live image display rate.   
					15   
				Basic Operation   
					2 Press the [15/ZOOM IN] and [14/ZOOM OUT]   
					buttons to select a view   
					Viewing Live Images via   
					Front Panel Control   
					Note :   
					● Do not switch the view frequently within a short time   
					interval.   
					● When live images do not appear on VN-C625/VN-C655,   
					set the password on the camera unit as well as VR-   
					N1600U/E again. For details on the setting procedures,   
					refer to the [INSTRUCRTIONS] of the camera in use and   
					procedures for setting the root password on the [Edit   
					device settings] screen in this manual.   
					This section describes the procedures for viewing live   
					images by using the front panel of VR-N1600U/E.   
					● The audio setting is set to ANo Audio SourcesB when you   
					return from the setting screen to [Live]. Select the audio   
					parameters again.   
					Select a Camera   
					Select the camera image that you want to view as follows.   
					1 Press the [SELECT] button   
					● The [SELECT] indicator lights up.   
					2 Enter the camera number using the [1] to [16]   
					keypad   
					● When you have selected a camera, the blue bar at the   
					top of each live image changes to a lighter blue tone.   
					● Each bar comes with a tri-color square indicator, which   
					indicates the following features, as well as characters   
					that indicate the operating status of the camera.   
					[Live] Screen   
					A 
					B 
					Displaying the [Live] Screen   
					C 
					D 
					1 Press the [LIVE/BROWSE] button when the   
					wallpaper *1 or main menu *2 screen is   
					displayed.   
					● Press the [LIVE/BROWSE] button when the [Browse]   
					screen is displayed.   
					● Press the button to toggle between the [Live] and   
					[Browse] screens.   
					*1 Wallpaper Screen   
					*2 Main Menu Screen   
					[Live] Screen   
					Select a view   
					For details on the view settings, refer to [INSTRUCRTIONS].   
					1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button to switch the   
					[PTZ/PRESET] indicator to the blinking mode   
					● Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button to switch the [PTZ/   
					PRESET] indicator between the lit and blinking modes.   
					16   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Ⅵ Pan/Tilt   
					Memo :   
					A Event indicator (Left: yellow)   
					1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button to switch the   
					Lights up when events specified in the [Camera Record   
					Setting] occur. The indicator appears black if event   
					indication has not been specified for the camera in   
					question, or if no specified event has occurred.   
					keypad to the PTZ mode   
					● The [PTZ/PRESET] indicator lights up.   
					● Press the button to switch between the APTZ ModeB   
					(indicator lights up) and APreset ModeB (indicator   
					blinking).   
					B Motion indicator (Center: red)   
					Lights up when motion is detected.   
					2 Press the 1 to 9 keypad   
					C Online indicator (Right: green)   
					● Pans/Tilts in the direction indicated by the arrow on the   
					keys.   
					Blinks every time an image is received from the camera.   
					D Operating status of the camera (Appears to the left of   
					● Press the [6/HOME] key to move to the home position.   
					the indicator)   
					Ⅵ 
					Zoom In/Zoom Out   
					Display   
					Status   
					Live (Green)   
					When live images are displayed   
					without being recorded   
					1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button to switch the   
					keypad to the PTZ mode   
					Recording   
					(Red)   
					When recording is in progress   
					● The [PTZ/PRESET] indicator lights up.   
					● Press the button to switch between the APTZ ModeB   
					(indicator lights up) and APreset ModeB (indicator   
					blinking).   
					Stop (Yellow)   
					When images are not acquired from   
					the camera, or when the camera is in   
					the offline mode   
					2 Press the [15/ZOOM IN] or [14/ZOOM OUT]   
					● You can press the [ALARM CLEAR] button to hide the   
					event indicator and motion indicator.   
					button   
					● The image bar displays the name of the camera as well as   
					the name of the device to which the camera is connected.   
					● Pressing a number that corresponds to the selected   
					camera enlarges the display. To restore display to the   
					normal size, press the number of the camera with   
					enlarged display.   
					Ⅵ Using Preset Positions   
					1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button to switch the   
					keypad to the Preset mode   
					● The [PTZ/PRESET] indicator starts blinking.   
					● Press the button to switch between the APTZ ModeB   
					(indicator lights up) and APreset ModeB (indicator   
					blinking).   
					Operating the Camera   
					2 Enter the preset number using the [1] to [10/0]   
					PTZ stands for pan, tilt and zoom.   
					keypad   
					If the camera supports the PTZ functions, you can use the   
					keypad, and the [16/ENTER] and [13/CANCEL] buttons to   
					move the camera up/down (tilt), left/right (pan), or enlarge/   
					reduce the image (zoom).   
					● The camera moves to the preset position.   
					Memo :   
					● You can specify numbers from 10 to 19 by pressing [10/0]   
					followed by a number from [10/0] to [9].   
					[LIVE/BROWSE] Button   
					Note :   
					[SELECT] Button   
					Keypad   
					● You need to specify the preset positions in advance in   
					order to use the preset feature.   
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					[15/ZOOM IN] Button   
					[14/ZOOM OUT] Button   
					[PTZ/PRESET] Button   
					[REC CONTROL]   
					Button   
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				Basic Operation   
					Note :   
					Playing Back Recorded   
					Images via Front Panel   
					Control   
					● Do not switch the view frequently within a short time   
					interval.   
					● When live images do not appear on VN-C625/VN-C655,   
					set the password on the camera unit as well as VR-   
					N1600U/E again. For details on the setting procedures,   
					refer to the [INSTRUCRTIONS] of the camera in use and   
					procedures for setting the root password on the [Edit   
					device settings] screen in this manual .   
					● The setting in the [Audio] section is set to ANo Audio   
					SourcesB when you return from the setting screen to   
					[Browse]. Select the audio parameters again.   
					This section describes the procedures for playing back   
					recorded images using the front panel of VR-N1600U/E.   
					Displaying the [Browse] Screen   
					Searching Recorded Image Using a Specific Date/   
					Time   
					1 Press the [LIVE/BROWSE] button when the   
					You can search for and play back images by specifying a   
					date and time using the [SEARCH] button on the front panel.   
					wallpaper or main menu screen is displayed   
					● The NVR Viewer starts up and the [Live] screen   
					appears.   
					1 Press the [SEARCH] button on the [Browse]   
					screen   
					2 When the [Live] screen appears, press the   
					● The date and time input screen appears.   
					[LIVE/BROWSE] button again   
					● Press the button to toggle between the [Live] and   
					[Browse] screens.   
					[Go To] Button   
					2 Use the keypad to enter the search date and   
					time   
					● Use the [SKIP] button (S or T) to select an item   
					and input accordingly.   
					3 Press the [16/ENTER] button   
					● The view in the image display screen on the right   
					jumps to the selected date and time.   
					Memo :   
					● 
					You can also jump to the selected date/time by clicking the   
					[Go To] button.   
					● When you are using the software keyboard, click the [Go   
					To] button.   
					[Live] Screen   
					Playing, Skipping and Stopping Recorded Images   
					Control using the [PLAY], [SKIP], and [Stop] buttons.   
					Select a view   
					Ⅵ 
					Control using the [PLAY], [SKIP], and [PLAY] buttons   
					on the front panel   
					For details on the view settings, refer to [INSTRUCRTIONS].   
					1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button until the [PTZ/   
					PRESET] indicator blinks.   
					[LIVE/BROWSE] Button/Indicator   
					Keypad/Indicator   
					● The [PTZ/PRESET] indicator switches between lit and   
					blinking each time the [PTZ/PRESET] button is   
					pressed.   
					[STOP(PB)] Button   
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					2 Press the [15/ZOOM IN] or [14/ZOOM OUT]   
					LOCK   
					REC CONTROL   
					PTZ/PRESET   
					SERIAL   
					button to select a view   
					キーロック   
					KEY   
					FUNCTION   
					SEARCH   
					ALARM CLEAR   
					REC/STOP   
					STOP(PB)   
					PLAY   
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					[SEARCH] Button   
					[16/ENTER] Button   
					[13/CANCEL] Button   
					[PTZ/PRESET] Button/Indicator   
					[SKIP] Button   
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				ⅷ Playing Back   
					Adjusting the Playback Speed (Jog/Shuttle   
					Playback)   
					1 Press the [PLAY] button   
					● Playback starts from the date/time indicated in [Master   
					Time] of [Time Navigation].   
					You can adjust the playback speed by turning the jog dial/   
					shuttle dial on the front panel.   
					● Images are played back according to the angle of the   
					shuttle dial (x1/20, x1/5, x1, x2, x5, x10, x20).   
					Ⅵ 
					Shuttle Playback   
					● Rotate the shuttle dial during playback or when playback   
					is paused to start fast forward, fast reverse or slow   
					playback.   
					NVR Viewer   
					[Master Time] area   
					still   
					x1/20   
					x1/20   
					x1/5   
					x1/5   
					FWD   
					Shuttle dial (Outside)   
					Jog dial (Inside)   
					REV   
					x1   
					x2   
					x5   
					x1   
					x2   
					x5   
					x10   
					x10   
					[Browse] Screen   
					[Go To] Button   
					x20   
					x20   
					Jog/Shuttle dial   
					[Time Navigation] Section   
					Memo :   
					ⅷ Skipping   
					● The playback speed that is indicated during fast forward or   
					fast reverse playback by rotating the shuttle dial is an   
					approximate value. The speed may differ depending on   
					the conditions, such as the playback mode (multi-view,   
					single view) and the recording mode (motion detection,   
					recorded frame rate).   
					1 Press the [SKIP] button   
					● The [SKIP] buttons have the following functions.   
					S 
					Moves to the first image in the previous   
					sequence.   
					Moves to the oldest image in the database   
					of the selected camera when the button is   
					pressed and held down..   
					Ⅵ 
					Jog Playback   
					T 
					Moves to the first image in the next   
					sequence. Moves to the first image in the   
					next sequence. When pressed and held   
					down, moves to the latest image in the   
					database for the selected camera.   
					● Rotate the jog dial to play back frame by frame.   
					● Rotate the dial clockwise to play back a single frame in the   
					forward direction, and rotate the dial counterclockwise to   
					play back a single frame in the reverse direction.   
					● Release the dial to pause the playback. However, when   
					frames are played back successively in the forward or   
					reverse direction, playback may continue momentarily   
					after the jog dial is released.   
					Memo :   
					● “Sequence” indicates a certain block of images that are   
					recorded during motion detection.   
					● Recorded images are stored in the database.   
					Note :   
					Note :   
					● The jog dial is only enabled when a camera has been   
					selected.   
					● The [SKIP] buttons are only enabled when a camera has   
					been selected.   
					● During simultaneous recording and playback, an AAfter   
					Database EndB message may appear as playback   
					catches up with recording during playback near the   
					current time.   
					● When the playback speed is adjusted or when playing   
					back at high speed during recording, the frame rate of the   
					recording may decrease. Check the performance meter   
					while adjusting the playback speed to ensure that the   
					display does not turn red.   
					● When recording is set to be triggered by motion/event ,   
					VR-N1600U/E will not start recording unless a motion/   
					event occurs. During playback near the current time,   
					however, the image that is not recorded will also be   
					played.   
					ⅷ Stopping   
					1 Press the [STOP(PB)] button   
					● Playback stops.   
					ⅷ Enlarging the Display   
					● Pressing a number that corresponds to the selected   
					camera enlarges the display.   
					● To restore display to the normal size, press the number of   
					the camera with enlarged display.   
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				Others   
					Troubleshooting   
					Symptom   
					Action   
					Power cannot be turned on.   
					Check to ensure that the power cable has been plugged in correctly.   
					Check to ensure that the power switch on the rear panel is switched on.   
					Camera is not automatically detected.   
					Follow instructions in the camera’s [Instruction Manual] to check the IP   
					address settings.   
					When the IP Lease feature is in use, turn off and on the power of the camera   
					when VR-N1600U/E is started up.   
					Unable to control using [REC] and [PLAY].   
					Check to ensure that the operation lock is not turned on.   
					Images are not recorded in the recording control Check the [Camera Recording Settings].   
					mode.   
					Check to ensure that the scheduler is set to online.   
					Check to ensure that the camera is in the recording control mode.   
					Unable to play back audio sound.   
					Check to ensure that the audio item of the camera device is set to AEnabledB   
					in the [Camera Record Setting] menu.   
					Check to ensure that an audio source is selected in [Audio].   
					Operation of the unit is disabled.   
					Press and hold the [FUNCTION] button on the front panel, and press the   
					[OPERATE] button for 7 seconds or longer to shut down the power forcibly.   
					When the power is forcibly shut down, recorded images that are not archived   
					may not be properly played back.   
					The following message appears after the power The built-in backup battery is low.   
					is turned on.   
					Consult your nearest JVC dealer.   
					ACOMS Settings Wrong CMOS Date/ Time Not   
					Press F1 to Run SETUP Press F2 to load   
					default values and continueB   
					Ⅵ 
					Actions when Warning Indicator Lights Up   
					Error Message   
					Action to Take   
					The HDD seems is no longer serviceable. Replacement is recommended.   
					Consult your nearest JVC dealer.   
					WARNING:HDD(Disk)   
					HDD was removed   
					Check to ensure that the power of the external HDD is switched on.   
					Check to ensure that the connecting cable is properly inserted.   
					If no abnormality is found above, consult your nearest JVC dealer.   
					This is a hard disk (when RAID is enabled) warning.   
					Consult your nearest JVC dealer. .   
					WARNING:HDD(Raid)   
					WARNING:HDD(xxx:) Disconnect   
					The NAS drive is disconnected.   
					Check the operation of NAS.   
					Check the connection with NAS.   
					FAN STOP   
					Fan abnormality. Check to ensure that the fan is running.   
					If the fan is not moving, stop using it.   
					Otherwise, it may break down.   
					Consult your nearest JVC dealer.   
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				Ⅵ Attachments/Accessories   
					Specifications   
					VR-N1600U   
					Start-up Guide.......................................1   
					CD-ROM................................................1   
					Power Cord (2 m) ..................................1   
					Rack Mount Bracket ..............................2   
					Warranty Card .......................................1   
					Service Information Card.......................1   
					Screw (M4 
					ן 10 mm)..............................4  Screw (M5 
					ן 11 mm)..............................4  Ⅵ General   
					Allowable Operating Temperature   
					: 5 I to 40 I   
					Allowable Storage Temperature   
					: -20 I to 60 I   
					VR-N1600E   
					Allowable Operating Humidity   
					: 30 % to 80 %   
					Start-up Guide.......................................1   
					CD-ROM................................................1   
					Power Cord (2 m) ..................................2   
					Rack Mount Bracket ..............................2   
					Screw (M4 
					ן 10 mm)..............................4  Screw (M5 
					ן 11 mm)..............................4  Power Supply   
					VR-N1600U : AC 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz   
					VR-N1600E : AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz   
					Consumption Current   
					VR-N1600U : 1.2 A(max.)   
					VR-N1600E : 0.8 A(max.)   
					Mass   
					: Approx. 7.6 kg   
					Ⅵ Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm)   
					Ⅵ Interface   
					Network   
					LAN1   
					: RJ-45 
					ן 2  : 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T   
					: 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T   
					: USB2.0 A-type (or equivalent)  
					ן  5  : Max. 1600  
					ן  1200  LAN2   
					Serial   
					VGA Output   
					Audio Input   
					: Analog audio RCA  
					ן  2 - 8 dBs 50 kK  (unbalanced)   
					Audio Output : Analog audio RCA  
					ן  1 - 8 dBs 600 K  (unbalanced)   
					I/O Terminals : Push terminal   
					Input  
					ן  12  420   
					Output  
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					REC/STOP   
					STOP(PB)   
					PLAY   
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					Ⅵ Compression Format   
					Video   
					Audio   
					: JPEG/MPEG-4   
					: μ-law (64 kbps) A/D 8 bits, Fs = 8 kHz   
					T The specifications and appearance of this unit may be   
					modified for improvement without prior notice.   
					Ⅵ Recording   
					HDD Capacity : 500 GB  
					ן  1  Ⅵ Recording/Display/Distribution capacity   
					When display is available   
					: Max. 160 ips/80 ips/80 ips   
					When display is not available   
					: Max. 240 ips/0 ips/80 ips   
					(When NVR Viewer is not started up)   
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