Sony Security Camera 3 869 888 16 1 User Manual

3-869-888-16 (1)  
Network  
Surveillance  
Recorder  
User’s Guide  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual  
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.  
NSR Series  
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Displaying Camera Images in the Hot Spot Monitor  
Displaying Images in the Hot Spot Monitor Window  
When There is Sensor Input or an Alarm...........63  
Selecting a Camera From Recording Status and  
Stopping Recording .............................................65  
Setting IP Addresses after Detecting Cameras  
Automatically (Camera IP Setup)........................93  
Detecting Cameras on the Network Automatically and  
Registering Multiple Cameras.............................97  
Modifying Sensor Input Pin Settings on the NSR and  
the Camera.........................................................123  
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Functions Supported by the Remote Control  
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Documentation ©2006 Sony Corporation  
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Introduction  
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Chapter  
Overview  
The NSR series is a dedicated surveillance recorder equipped with preinstalled  
surveillance software that runs on their dedicated operating system. The NSR  
allows you to monitor and record network camera images (JPEG or MPEG4). It  
also allows you to play back the recorded images and search through them,  
making the NSR a truly versatile monitoring tool.  
Surveillance room  
RealShot Manager Controller  
is used for surveillance and  
configuration.  
Machine room  
Monitor  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Installing  
Network  
NSR  
Windows PC  
RealShot Manager  
Controller Software  
Surveillance cameras  
Notes  
• When using RealShot Manager as a remote controller for the NSR, select  
[Controller] during installation of RealShot Manager.  
• With two monitors connected to the NSR, you can perform settings and  
monitoring operations on monitor 1 and hot spot monitoring on monitor 2.  
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Control compatible cameras from remote locations  
You can pan, tilt, and perform zoom operations of compatible cameras from the  
NSR network. The NSR provides control of focus and bright level, and also  
supports audio recording from network cameras.  
* Microphones and speakers sold separately.  
Compatible with analog cameras  
You can monitor and record images from analog cameras when you purchase  
and install an optional camera server (SNT-V704).  
The network ports supporting for gigabit (1000 Base-T)  
As the NSR-100/50 is equipped with three network ports, you can configure the  
system so that the camera network is kept separate, preventing the camera  
network data from being affected by the other network data. There is more than  
enough space to receive data from multiple cameras because the three ports  
support gigabit transfer rates.  
The NSR-25 is equipped with one network port supporting gigabit transfer rates.  
Large-capacity hard disks allow recording for long periods of time  
The NSR is equipped with large-capacity hard disks. The NSR-100 can record up  
1)  
to approximately 920 GB of data, the NSR-50 can record up to approximately  
1)  
460 GB of data, and the NSR-25 can record up to approximately 230GB1) of  
2)  
data. For example, if you record images from 16 cameras at 1 fps (VGA, JPEG;  
one frame equals about 31 KB) with the NSR-100, you can record approximately  
3)  
a month’s worth of images (15 hours a day) .  
1) Includes the database capacity managed by the internal software.  
2) fps: frames per second.  
3) When set to RAID 0.  
Slim type (2U), space-saving 19-inch rack mounting model  
With the optional rack mounting kit (sold separately), the recorder can be  
installed in a standard universal pitch EIA 19-inch rack.  
High-resolution up to 480 fps (VGA, JPEG) recording  
The NSR-100 can support up to 64 cameras, the NSR-50 can support up to 32  
1)  
cameras, and the NSR-25 can support up to 20 cameras . The NSR-100 records  
2)  
images at a total frame rate of 480 fps (240 fps with the NSR-50, 120 fps with  
the NSR-25), VGA (640 × 480 pixels) resolution, JPEG (1 frame approx.  
31 KB) image format, for a crisp image quality.  
1) For cameras that support image sizes of 1,280 × 960 pixels or more, the NSR-100 can  
support up to 8 cameras, and the NSR-50/NSR-25 can support up to 4 cameras.  
2) Maximum frame rate when 16 cameras are connected to the recorder. Each camera  
has a frame rate of approximately 30 fps. This frame rate may become less because  
of fragmentation on the internal hard disks. Values are based on Sony measurements.  
These values are not guaranteed, as performance may change due to the user’s  
operating environment.  
High reliability  
The NSR-100/50 offers high reliability through:  
• NSR-100: RAID 0, 1+0, and 5  
1)  
• NSR-50: spanning and RAID 1  
When used with a RAID 1, 1+0 or 5, the system can continue functioning even  
if one of the hard disks develops a malfunction. Similarly, because the system  
software and settings are stored on the internal flash memory of the NSR, if the  
system software develops a malfunction, lightning-quick restoration of the  
system is possible. The NSR also supports uninterruptible power supplies  
2)  
(UPS) , making them extremely reliable systems.  
1) Spanning: Function allowing several hard disks to be virtually seen as one.  
2) Sony recommendation only.  
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Notes  
• When you use RAID 0 with the NSR-100, spanning with the NSR-50, or the  
NSR-25 there is no data redundancy. Also, storage capacity varies according  
with the RAID level.  
• RAID is not available for the NSR-25.  
Easy monitoring operation by remote control  
In addition to using your keyboard and mouse to operate the NSR, but you can  
also use the joystick and buttons of the optional RM-NS10 remote control unit.  
Furthermore, the screen layout is based on equally split screen segments, and  
can be used seamlessly with a conventional recorder.  
Note  
You will need to use your keyboard and mouse to make initial NSR settings.  
Other features  
You can monitor, record, play back, and operate images from cameras that  
support 1,280 × 960 pixel size.  
You can display the images from up to 64 cameras (8 × 8 images) on one  
screen.  
• The NSR is capable of manual, scheduled, and alarm recording, among others.  
1)  
• The NSR is equipped with a motion detection function (Video Motion  
Detection (Recorder)).  
• Run searches for recorded images by camera name, date, alarm, and other  
methods.  
2)  
• Create privacy zones by using the dynamic masking functions . Dynamic  
masking covers pan, tilt, and zoom.  
• Precise alarm processing is made possible by performing the various types of  
3)  
filtering that use the image processing results sent from the camera in the  
form of object information metadata. Because filtering can be applied to  
metadata that has already been recorded, you can also search for areas of  
interest after recording is finished.  
• With an internal drive, the NSR-100/50 is capable of writing data to DVD-R,  
DVD+R, or CD-R/RW media.  
The NSR-25 is capable of writing data to CD-R/RW media.  
4)  
• Audio recording and playback are also supported for compatible cameras.  
1) Some functions are limited depending on the number of cameras connected.  
2) Some functions are limited depending on which camera models are connected.  
3) To perform motion detection and object detection using metadata, a camera that  
supports motion detection by metadata is required. The use of metadata is supported  
for up to 32 cameras.  
4) The optional active speakers are required.  
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Features and Functions  
Front  
NSR-100/50  
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POWER  
NETWORK  
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HDD  
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STATUS  
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ERROR  
REC  
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A Power LED  
Alternates between green and amber lights when the unit is starting up.  
Lights green when startup is complete.  
Lights amber when it is on standby.  
B Network LED (1 to 3)  
Lights green when there is activity at the corresponding LAN connector at the  
rear of the NSR.  
C HDD LED  
Blinks green when the internal hard disks are accessed.  
Lights amber when an error occurs with a hard disk.  
D Status LED (1 to 4)  
Lights in sequence (1, 2, 3, 4) when the NSR starts.  
When an error occurs, the corresponding status LED lights together with the  
error LED, which lights or blinks to indicate the type of error.  
E Error LED  
Lights or blinks when an error occurs.  
F REC LED  
Lights when recording images.  
G DVD/CD drive  
Use this drive to write data from the NSR hard disks to DVD and CD.  
* For details on compatible media, refer to “Notes and Limitations” (page 173).  
H USB connector  
Use this connector to connect a USB keyboard, mouse, USB flash memory or  
the RM-NS10 remote control unit to the NSR.  
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I Audio input connector*  
Use this connector to input audio from a peripheral audio device, such as a  
microphone.  
J Audio output connectors (L and R)  
Use these connectors to output audio to a peripheral audio device.  
K Video output connector  
Use this connector to output video to a peripheral video device, such as a VCR.  
The displayed images are the same as those for monitor connector 1.  
L Monitor connector 1  
Use this connector to connect a monitor.  
M CompactFlash card slot  
Use this slot to save configuration data from the NSR hard disks to a  
CompactFlash card.  
N Lock  
Use this in conjunction with the supplied front panel key to lock the front bezel.  
When the front bezel is locked, you cannot pull out the front bezel. Also, do not  
lock the front bezel when the front bezel is pulled out. You can distinguish the  
locked position from the unlocked position by looking at the lock, as illustrated  
below.  
The front bezel is  
locked  
The front bezel is  
unlocked  
O Vent holes  
These openings allow air to flow from the front of the NSR to the rear.  
Do not block the vent holes, allow dust to accumulate in the inner mesh of the  
vent holes, or obstruct the airflow in any way. Obstructing the airflow allows  
heat to build up inside the NSR and may result in fire or damage.  
* This feature is not currently supported.  
NSR-25  
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3
4
5
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POWER  
NETWORK  
1
2
3
HDD  
1
2
3
4
STATUS  
1
2
3
4
ERROR  
REC  
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A Power LED  
Alternates between green and amber lights when the unit is starting up.  
Lights green when startup is complete.  
Lights amber when it is on standby.  
B Network LED  
Lights green when there is activity at the corresponding LAN connector at the  
rear of the NSR.  
C HDD LED  
Blinks green when the internal hard disks are accessed.  
Lights amber when an error occurs with a hard disk.  
D Status LED (1 to 4)  
Lights in sequence (1, 2, 3, 4) when the NSR starts.  
When an error occurs, the corresponding status LED lights together with the  
error LED, which lights or blinks to indicate the type of error.  
E Error LED  
Lights or blinks when an error occurs.  
F REC LED  
Lights when recording images.  
G Combo drive  
Use this drive to write data from the NSR hard disks to CD.  
H Lock  
Use this in conjunction with the supplied front panel key to lock the front bezel.  
When the front bezel is locked, you cannot pull out the front bezel. Also, do not  
lock the front bezel when the front bezel is pulled out. You can distinguish the  
locked position from the unlocked position by looking at the lock, as illustrated  
below.  
The front bezel is  
locked  
The front bezel is  
unlocked  
I Vent holes  
These openings allow air to flow from the front of the NSR to the rear.  
Do not block the vent holes, allow dust to accumulate in the inner mesh of the  
vent holes, or obstruct the airflow in any way. Obstructing the airflow allows  
heat to build up inside the NSR and may result in fire or damage.  
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Rear  
NSR-100/50  
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A Fan  
Take care not to obstruct the fan grille. If the grille is obstructed, heat may build  
up in the unit, leading to damage and/or fire.  
B Power switch  
Press the switch in the a position to turn on the unit.  
C Video output connector  
Use this connector to output video to a peripheral video device, such as a VCR.  
The displayed images are the same as those for monitor connector 1.  
D S-video output connector  
Use this connector to output video to a peripheral video device equipped with  
an S-video connector.  
The displayed images are the same as those for monitor connector 1.  
E Serial connector (RS-232C)  
Use this connector to connect the control line of the uninterruptible power  
supply (UPS).  
F Sensor input connector  
Use this connector to connect the sensor input lines.  
For connection details and wiring diagrams for sensor inputs, see the “I/O Port”  
G Alarm output connector  
Use this connector to connect the alarm output lines.  
For connection details and a wiring diagram for alarm output, see the “I/O Port”  
H Audio input connector*  
Use this connector to input audio from a peripheral audio device, such as a  
microphone.  
I SCSI connector*  
Use this connector to connect a peripheral SCSI device.  
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J USB connector  
Use this connector to connect a USB keyboard, mouse, USB flash memory or  
the RM-NS10 remote control unit to the NSR.  
K LAN connectors (1 to 3)  
Use these connectors to connect 10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX, or 1000 Base-T  
network cables to the NSR.  
NIC1: Network cameras  
NIC2: Remote Clients  
NIC3: External storage devices**  
L Monitor connectors (1 and 2)  
Use these connectors to connect a monitor.  
M Audio output connectors (L and R)  
Use these connectors to output audio to a peripheral audio device.  
N Power supply connector  
Use this connector to connect the power cord.  
* This feature is not currently supported.  
** External storage devices may not be supported depending on the software version.  
For details, consult your dealer.  
NSR-25  
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A Fan  
Take care not to obstruct the fan grille. If the grille is obstructed, heat may build  
up in the unit, leading to damage and/or fire.  
B Power switch  
Press the switch in the a position to turn on the unit.  
C Serial connector (RS-232C)  
Use this connector to connect the control line of the uninterruptible power  
supply (UPS).  
D Sensor input connector  
Use this connector to connect the sensor input lines.  
For connection details and wiring diagrams for sensor inputs, see the “I/O Port”  
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E Alarm output connector  
Use this connector to connect the alarm output lines.  
For connection details and a wiring diagram for alarm output, see the “I/O Port”  
F Audio input connector*  
Use this connector to input audio from a peripheral audio device, such as a  
microphone.  
G USB connector  
Use this connector to connect a USB keyboard, mouse, USB flash memory or  
the RM-NS10 remote control unit to the NSR.  
H LAN connectors  
Use these connectors to connect 10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX, or 1000 Base-T  
network cables to the NSR.  
I Monitor connectors (1 and 2)  
Use these connectors to connect a monitor.  
J Audio output connectors (L and R)  
Use these connectors to output audio to a peripheral audio device.  
K Power supply connector  
Use this connector to connect the power cord.  
* This feature is not currently supported.  
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System Requirements  
The hardware required in order to use this recorder are as follows.  
• Sony network cameras  
Contact your dealer for details about compatible Sony network cameras.  
1)  
• Monitor  
2)  
• USB keyboard  
• USB mouse  
3)  
• Network switch  
• 1000Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T cable  
• CF (CompactFlash) card or USB memory device  
4)  
1) For details about monitors supported by the NSR, contact your retailer.  
The following “Generic” type monitors can be selected.  
Frequency is indicated at the end of each line.  
- Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1024×768; 40-70  
- Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1280×1024; 50-75  
- Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1600×1200; 60  
- Generic CRT Display; Monitor 1024×768; 50-70  
- Generic CRT Display; Monitor 1280×1024; 50-90  
- Generic CRT Display; Monitor 1600×1200; 50-90  
The following resolutions can be specified.  
- XGA (1024×768)  
- SXGA (1280×1024)  
- UXGA (1600×1200)  
2) Use a USB keyboard with a cable. However, keys other than the standard may not  
function. Wireless or infrared USB keyboards may also not function properly.  
3) Use a USB mouse with a cable. However, three-button or wheel mice may not  
function properly. Wireless or infrared USB mice may also not function properly.  
4) Required when backing up system information such as logs.  
- For CF, use a card that has been formatted in advance with VFAT.  
- For USB memory, use a device that supports general USB Mass Storage Class  
specifications.  
- CF cards are not compatible with the NSR-25.  
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Initial Configuring the  
System  
2
Chapter  
Overview  
When you first start the NSR, the system configuration window automatically  
appears. Refer to the section below and configure the necessary settings.  
Configuration Flow  
Initial configuration  
Modification  
Turn on the NSR.  
The system configuration window  
automatically appears.  
See “System Configuration”  
System Wizard (page 16).  
See below for  
additional settings  
The NSR restarts automatically.  
Logon screen  
For further configuration  
See below for additional settings  
Monitoring windw  
Modify the system settings. (page 25)  
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Initial configuration settings  
• Language  
• EULA  
• Keyboard Layout  
• Time Zone  
• Day and Time  
• Network Device  
• Monitor Model  
• Video Settings (only the NSR-100/50)  
• Host Name  
Additional settings  
• NTP  
• SNMP  
• UPS  
Note  
You can also modify the settings that you configured during the initial  
25).  
System Configuration (First Time: Basic Initial Setup)  
When the NSR starts for the first time, you must perform the following  
procedure.  
Caution  
The remainder of this manual uses illustrations and screens of the NSR-100/50.  
Basic Configuration  
1
Connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse to the unit, and turn on the  
power.  
The following screen appears, and a progress bar for hardware startup  
appears.  
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Then the following screen appears, and a progress bar for software startup  
appears.  
The unit starts and the system settings screen (Setup Wizard) appears.  
Click [Next].  
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3
4
The [Select Language] screen appears.  
Select the desired display language from the list, and then click [Next].  
The [EULA] screen appears.  
Read the user license agreement, click [Accept], and then click [Next].  
The [Keyboard Layout] screen appears.  
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Select the type of USB keyboard connected to the unit from the list, and then  
click [Next].  
The [Time Zone] screen appears.  
6
Select the desired time zone from the list, and then click [Next].  
* There is no option for enabling or disabling summer time. If you select a time  
zone in which time is adjusted for summer time, the time is adjusted for summer  
time automatically.  
The [Date and Time] screen appears.  
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Verify the date and time, and configure the correct date and time if  
necessary, then click [Next].  
The [General Network Setting] screen appears.  
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Perform the following steps to configure the network settings.  
(1) Enter an IP address for each server in the [General Network Setting]  
screen, and click [Next].  
Primary DNS  
Enter the primary DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address.  
When there is no primary DNS or one is not necessary, do not enter an  
IP address.  
Secondary DNS  
Enter the secondary DNS IP address.  
When there is no secondary DNS or one is not necessary, do not enter  
an IP address.  
Default Gateway  
Enter the default gateway IP address.  
When only the local network is used or connection to other networks is  
not necessary, do not enter an IP address.  
The [Network Device #1] screen appears.  
(2) Configure the [Network Device] settings for each of the LAN ports.  
When using the NSR-100/50, configure the settings for each of the  
three LAN ports (LAN1, LAN2, and LAN 3).  
When using the NSR-25, configure the settings for the single LAN port  
(LAN1).  
Note  
When using the NSR-100/50, connect the following devices to each of  
the LAN ports.  
LAN1: Network cameras  
LAN2: Remote clients  
LAN3: External storage devices (This may not be supported depending  
on the software version. For details, consult your dealer.)  
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When using a DHCP server to configure address settings  
automatically  
Select [DHCP].  
When configuring addresses manually  
(1) Select [Static].  
(2) Enter the following information.  
IP Address  
Enter the desired IP address.  
Caution  
• Before you enter the desired IP address, make sure that it is not  
already otherwise used on the network. Entering an IP address  
already in use may lead to erratic operation of the unit, but no  
error messages appear to indicate the fact.  
• Because of IP address attribution rules, setting an invalid  
address such as the ones below is not allowed.  
Example: 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255  
0.0.0.0  
127.0.0.1, etc.  
Netmask  
Enter the subnet mask address.  
Note  
The default settings for network devices are as follows.  
IP Address: 192.168.[0/1/2]*.1  
Netmask: 255.255.255.0  
* The settings for each of the network devices #1, #2, and #3 (only  
network device #1 for the NSR-25).  
The [Monitor Model] screen appears.  
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Perform screen size settings depending on each monitor port, and then click  
[Next].  
When two monitors are connected, clicking [Dual Head] displays the  
second monitor configuration screen.  
Select the appropriate monitor type and resolution (pixels) for your monitor.  
Notes  
• The default setting for monitors is as follows.  
Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1600×1200; 31.5-90; 60  
Resolution 1024×768  
• Most monitors will operate with [Generic Monitor], but you can select  
[Others] as required.  
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Caution  
When configuring settings for the second monitor, the second monitor must  
be connected when the NSR restarts.  
When using the NSR-100/50, the [Video Setting] screen appears. Proceed  
to step 10.  
When using the NSR-25, the [Host Name] screen appears. Proceed to step  
11.  
10 Select the appropriate video format, depending on your region, [NTSC] or  
[PAL], and then click [Next].  
* This screen only appears when using the NSR-100/50.  
The [Host Name] screen appears.  
11 Perform settings for each item, and then click [Next].  
Host Name  
Enter the host name.  
Note  
Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).  
Domain Name  
Enter the network domain name according to your network.  
Example: xxx.sony.co.jp  
When you do not register the NSR to the DNS, you do not need to change  
the default settings.  
The [Summary] screen appears.  
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12 Confirm the settings and then click [Next].  
The [Warning] screen appears.  
13 Click [Finish].  
The NSR restarts automatically.  
Camera IP Address Configuration and Registration to NSR  
After restarting, the logon screen appears.  
Next, configure the IP addresses for cameras and register them to the NSR.  
1
Enter your user name and password, and then click [Log On].  
Default User Name: admin  
Default Password: admin  
The Camera screen appears in the Configuration window.  
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3
Click [Camera IP Setup].  
If the IP addresses for the cameras have already been set, click [Register  
All] and proceed to Step 5.  
The Camera IP Setup window appears.  
Perform the following settings.  
In the Camera IP Setup window, you can search for cameras on the same  
network by MAC address and configure their IP addresses all at once.  
(1) Select the network to search in the field labeled “1. Select Network  
Device for IP Setup.”  
Normally, Network 1 is selected as the camera network, and a list of  
the cameras found appears in the “Found Camera List.” The check  
boxes of all found cameras are selected.  
(2) Enter the following information in the field labeled “2. Set Camera  
network setting.”  
• The user name and password of the camera you are configuring  
settings for.  
• The range of IP addresses on the same network (default: 0 to 254) for  
which to perform automatic assignment.  
• The http port number (default: 80) for communicating with cameras.  
* If there is a fixed range of IP addresses that can be assigned to  
cameras, make sure to specify the correct range.  
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(3) Click [Set].  
The information you entered is reflected in the “Found Camera List.”  
IP addresses are assigned within the specified range. Because the list  
does not expand to compensate if there are not enough IP addresses,  
make sure the list is set correctly by directly changing addresses in the  
list as needed.  
At this stage, the settings have not yet been applied to the camera.  
(4) Click [Apply].  
This configures the camera settings using the information developed in  
the list.  
It takes a few moments for the settings to complete.  
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5
When the settings for each camera are complete, click [Register All].  
The Register Cameras window appears.  
Perform the following settings.  
In the Register Cameras window, a list of cameras that have not been  
registered to the NSR appears with the check box for each selected.  
(1) Verify the number of cameras selected for registration in the column  
labeled “Cameras to be registered”, and confirm the user name and  
password for each camera.  
Caution  
The user name and password for the cameras are not set by default. You  
can set the user name and password for the selected cameras  
simultaneously under “Register selected Cameras for NSR.”  
(2) Click [Register].  
The selected cameras are registered to the NSR.  
* By clicking [Camera IP Setup], you can also return to the previous  
Camera IP Setup window.  
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When registration is complete, click [Close].  
The Configuration window returns to the Camera screen. The registered  
cameras are listed.  
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If necessary, configure the individual settings for each camera.  
For details about settings, see “Settings” (page 83), Chapter 5.  
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When you have verified the settings for each camera, click [Monitoring].  
The “Monitoring” window appears.  
By clicking [Configure], you can switch to the “Configuration” screen and  
make changes to the settings.  
Modifying the System Configuration  
1
Click [System] at the top left of the Monitoring window, and then click  
[Setup Menu] in the [Setup Menu] screen that appears.  
The [Setup Menu] screen appears.  
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Select the [Language Display], and then click [Select].  
The [Select Language] screen appears.  
3
Select one of the languages displaying in the screen, and then click  
[Accept].  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
4
5
Select the [Keyboard Layout], and then click [Select].  
The [Keyboard Layout] screen appears.  
Select the language for the USB keyboard connected to the NSR, and then  
click [Accept].  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
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Select the [Date and Time], and then click [Select].  
The [Date and Time] screen appears.  
Configure the date and time, and then click [Accept].  
Year/Month/Day  
Enter the date.  
Hour/Min  
Enter the correct time, and then select [AM] or [PM].  
Time Zone  
Select the time zone where you are located.  
* There is no option for enabling or disabling summer time. If you select a time  
zone in which time is adjusted for summer time, the time is adjusted for summer  
time automatically.  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
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9
Select the [Network], and then click [Select].  
The [Network Device Menu] screen appears.  
Select the desired network device, and then click [Select].  
The network settings consist of a “General Network Setting” and a  
“Network Device” that provides LAN ports.  
When using the NSR-25, only “Network Device 1” can be set.  
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When using the NSR-100/50, connect the following devices to each of the  
LAN ports.  
LAN 1: Network cameras  
LAN 2: Remote clients  
LAN 3: External storage devices (This may not be supported depending on  
the software version. For details, consult your dealer.)  
10 To configure general settings, click [General Setting] and then [Select].  
The [General Network Setting] screen appears.  
11 Configure each item below, and then click [Accept].  
Primary DNS  
Enter the IP address for the primary DNS (Domain Name Server). Skip this  
entry if a primary DNS is not available or not required.  
Secondary DNS  
Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS. Skip this entry if a secondary  
DNS is not available or not required.  
Default Gateway  
Enter the IP address of the default gateway. Skip this entry when only a  
local network is used or when connections to other networks are not  
required.  
Hosts Setting  
If a host name needs to be registered in the hosts file, enter the IP address  
and corresponding host name, and then click [Add] to add it to the list.  
12 To configure each LAN port, click [Network Device] and then [Select].  
Configure the “Network Device” settings for each of the LAN ports.  
The [Network Device] screen appears.  
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13 Configure each item, and then click [Accept].  
Configure the settings depending on your network.  
When using a DHCP server to configure address settings  
automatically  
Select [DHCP].  
When wanting to configure addresses manually  
(1) Select [Static].  
(2) Enter the following information.  
IP Address  
Enter the desired IP address.  
Notes  
• Before you enter the desired IP address, make sure that it is not already  
used on the network. Entering an IP address already in use may lead to  
erratic operation of the unit, but no error messages appear to indicate  
the fact.  
• Because of IP address attribution rules, setting invalid addresses such  
as the ones below are not allowed.  
Example: 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255  
0.0.0.0  
127.0.0.1, etc.  
Netmask  
Enter the subnet mask address.  
Note  
The default settings for network devices are as follows.  
IP Address:192.168.[0/1/2]*.1  
Netmask: 255.255.255.0  
* The settings for each of the network devices #1, #2, and #3 (only network  
device #1 for the NSR-25).  
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Route Setting  
Click if you need to configure a route to another network.  
Make the following settings on the [Route For Network Device 1] screen  
that appears.  
(1) Enter the network address, gateway, and net mask, and then click  
[Add] to add the new network to the list.  
For details, consult the network administrator.  
(2) Click [Accept].  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
14 Select the [Monitor], and then click [Select].  
The [Video Device Menu] screen appears.  
15 Select the desired monitor, and then click [Select].  
When two monitors are connected, the second monitor can be configured if  
[Dual Head] is clicked.  
Caution  
When configuring settings for the second monitor, the second monitor must  
be connected when the NSR restarts.  
The [Monitor Model] screen appears.  
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16 Select the model of monitor connected to the NSR and its resolution, and  
then click [Accept].  
Note  
The default setting for monitors is as follows.  
Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1600x1200; 31.5-90;60  
Resolution 1024×768  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
17 When using the NSR-100/50, select [Video], and then click [Select].  
The [Video Setting] screen appears.  
18 Select the [PAL] or [NTSC] video output format, and then click [Accept].  
(Only the NSR-100/50)  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
19 Select the [Host Name], and then click [Select].  
The [Host Name] screen appears.  
20 Enter the host name and the domain name of the NSR, and then click  
[Accept].  
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Note  
Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
21 Select the [NTP], and then click [Select].  
The [NTP Setting] screen appears.  
22 When you want to acquire the current time from an NTP server, select  
[Enable], and enter the NTP server IP address, then click [Accept].  
When you do not want to acquire the current time from an NTP server,  
select [Disable] and then click [Accept].  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
23 Select the [SNMP], and then click [Select].  
The [SNMP Menu] screen appears.  
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24 To configure an SNMP community, select [Agent]; to configure SNMP  
traps, select [Traps], and then click [Select].  
25 Configure each item below in the following screen, and then click [Accept].  
When you select [Agent]  
Enable  
Select this check box to enable the SNMP Agent function.  
Disable  
Select this check box to disable the SNMP Agent function.  
Community  
Enter the name of the SNMP community in the text box.  
Contact  
Enter the administrator e-mail address.  
Location  
Enter the location of the NSR.  
Note  
You can acquire the “System” and “SystemUptime” MIB-2 objects that  
appear with the “.1.3.6.1.2.1.1” and “.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.1” object IDs.  
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When you select [Traps]  
Enable  
Select this check box to enable SNMP traps.  
Disable  
Select this check box to disable SNMP traps.  
Host IP Address  
Enter the trap’s host IP address.  
Community  
Enter the SNMP community name in the check box.  
Temperature Events  
Select this option to be notified of irregular temperatures of the unit.  
Voltage Events  
Select this option to be notified of irregular voltage activity.  
UPS Events  
Select this option if you are connected to a UPS and that you want to be  
notified of UPS power failures.  
Power Events  
Select this option to be notified when the NSR shuts down.  
Fan Events  
Select this option to be notified of irregular fan activity.  
RAID Events  
Select this option to be notified of RAID group rebuilds.  
HDD Events  
Select this option to be notified of hard disk malfunctions.  
When you click [Accept], the [Setup Menu] screen returns.  
26 Select the [UPS Settings], and then click [Select].  
The [UPS Settings] screen appears.  
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27 Configure each item below, and then click [Accept].  
Enable  
Select this check box when you use a UPS.  
If you select this check box, select your UPS from the list.  
Disable  
Select this check box when you do not use a UPS.  
Power off In XXX Seconds  
Enter the time before shutting down the unit after a power interruption is  
detected.  
28 When the settings are complete, click [Quit].  
The completed system settings are saved to DiskOnModule (DOM).  
While the settings are being saved, a progress bar appears. When the process  
is complete, [OK] is enabled.  
Caution  
If the network settings have been modified, a network restart is performed.  
Be aware that during this period recording may not be possible for several  
seconds.  
29 Click [Reboot] in the System Menu to restart the NSR manually.  
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Reconstructing Data Volume (Changing RAID Types)  
(Only the NSR-100/50)  
RAID constructions that can be set as data volumes differ depending on the  
model number of the NSR.  
* RAID is not available for the NSR-25.  
Model  
Type  
Approximate Redund- Default  
capacity  
670 GB  
450 GB  
900 GB  
430 GB  
210 GB  
ancy  
setting  
NSR-100 RAID-5  
RAID-1+0  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
RAID-0  
NSR-50 Spanning  
RAID-1  
None  
Partial  
Yes  
Yes  
Caution  
• Be aware that all settings information and recorded images are deleted when  
reconstructing data volume.  
• When changing the settings is necessary, make sure to change the RAID  
construction beforehand.  
1
Connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse to the NSR, and turn on the  
power.  
The following screen and a progress bar for hardware startup appear.  
2
Press F12 on the keyboard while the progress bar is displayed.  
The screen similar to the following appears.  
Example: For the NSR-50 (there are 3 menu items for the NSR-100)  
* The number of devices and their names may differ from the following example  
screen.  
Boot Menu  
1.QSI DVD+/–RW SDW-0826  
2. WDC WD2500JD-22HBC0-(S1)  
3. WDC WD2500JD-22HBC0-(S2)  
4. PQI IDE DiskOnModule-(SM)  
<Enter Setup>  
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3
Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select [IDE DiskOnModule], and  
press Enter.  
Startup from DiskOnModule (DOM) begins.  
After startup, the DOM menu appears.  
4
Click the third item from the top, [Clean System Restore with Changing  
RAID Types].  
The RAID Type selection screen appears.  
5
Select the RAID Type, and click [OK].  
Example: For the NSR-50  
The confirmation screen appears.  
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Click [OK].  
RAID reconstruction for data volume and full system restoration begins.  
This process can take up to about 5 hours. A progress bar appears during the  
process.  
When the process successfully completes, a notification screen appears.  
Example: For an NSR-50 with RAID 1 selected  
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Press Enter after the process completes and the message [Press any key to  
continue!] appears.  
The screen returns to the DOM menu.  
Click [Reboot].  
The NSR reboots, and the Setup Wizard appears.  
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Basic Operation  
3
Chapter  
Overview  
This chapter presents NSR basics, such as how to log on to it, how to configure  
the system settings, how to use the various windows, how to modify the  
password, as well as how to turn the unit off and restart it.  
For details on monitoring operations, see “Monitoring Live Images” (page 53).  
For details on all the unit settings, see “Settings” (page 83).  
For details on other functions, see the following chart.  
Note  
With two monitors connected to the NSR, you can perform settings and  
monitoring operations on monitor 1 and hot spot monitoring on monitor 2.  
To perform the initial configuration  
“Configuring the system” (page 16)  
Configuring the system  
Registering cameras  
Configuring cameras  
settings  
Configuring camera advanced  
To monitor live images  
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To record  
Manual recording  
Scheduled recording  
Triggered recording  
Configuring Video Motion  
Detection (Recorder)  
Configuring sensor input  
Configuring a Video Motion  
Filter  
To play back recorded images  
To use other functions  
Monitoring audio from a  
camera  
Exporting recorded images  
Configuring alarm outputs  
Configuring monitors  
Logging On to the NSR  
Before you can use the NSR, you must first log on. Once you turn on the NSR,  
the logon screen appears.  
1
At the rear of the NSR, press the power switch to the a position.  
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NSR-100/50  
NSR-25  
The startup screen appears.  
Notes  
• About two seconds after you turn on the NSR, the fan starts emitting a  
loud noise, but this is not a malfunction.  
• If the NSR is not properly turned off, it may take some time for it to start  
the next time you turn it on.  
The logon screen appears.  
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Enter your user name and password, and then click [Log On].  
Note  
By default, the first time you turn on the NSR, only the administrator is  
registered on the system. The default administrator user name is as follows.  
User name: admin  
Password: admin  
Basic Window Operations  
This section presents an overview of the basic operations common in all  
windows. For details about all the windows, see “Monitoring Live Images”  
(page 53) and for details about all the settings, see “Settings” (page 83).  
The NSR has two windows: the Monitoring window for monitoring images and  
the Configuration window for configuring settings. Switch between them as  
necessary by clicking the corresponding button at the top of the window.  
Monitoring Window  
Configuration Window  
System Menu Screen  
When you click [Monitoring]  
The “Monitoring” window appears. In this window, you can monitor live  
images or recorded images. To switch between the live images and recorded  
images, click the display that you want to switch, and then use the [LIVE]  
and [PLAYBACK] buttons in the lower-left corner of the window.  
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For details about monitoring, see “Monitoring Live Images” (page 53).  
Select a camera.  
Use these buttons to switch between live images and recorded images.  
When you click [Configuration]  
The “Configuration” window appears.  
These buttons change depending the  
available operations for the current screen.  
Select the settings that  
you want to change.  
Depending on your selections, various  
settings and information appear.  
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When you click [System]  
The “System Menu” screen appears. You can click the buttons to perform  
basic system-related operations.  
Changing the Password  
The NSR password is essential to your system’s security. We recommend that  
you modify the default password after logging on to the NSR for the first time,  
and then to guard your password carefully.  
Notes  
• You can only change the user name of the user logged on currently.  
• When operating by remote control, enter only numbers for a password.  
• Passwords can contain up to 15 characters.  
1
2
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
Click [Change Password].  
The “Change Password” screen appears.  
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Change the necessary settings.  
User  
Enter the user name used when logging on to the NSR.  
Old Password  
Enter the current password.  
New Password  
Enter your new password.  
Confirm New Password  
Enter your new password again to confirm.  
4
Click [OK].  
The password modification is applied.  
Logging Off From the NSR  
1
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
Click [Log Off].  
2
A message appears to confirm whether to log off.  
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Click [Log Off].  
You are logged off from the NSR and the “Logon” screen appears.  
To log on to the NSR again, simply type your user name and password, and  
then click [Log On].  
Locking the NSR  
You can temporarily lock the screen in its current state. Use the lock if, for  
example, you need to leave your seat during operation.  
1
2
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
Click [Lock].  
When operations are locked, the following screen appears.  
To unlock operations, enter your user name and password, and click  
[Unlock].  
Note  
Operations can be unlocked by a logged-in user or a Level 4 user.  
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Shutting Down and Restarting the NSR  
Make sure that you shut down and restart the NSR from the “System” screen.  
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
1
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
Click [Shutdown] or [Reboot].  
2
A confirmation message appears, prompting you to confirm the operation.  
3
Click [Shutdown] or [Reboot].  
The NSR shuts down or restarts.  
Note  
Under normal conditions, the NSR shuts down or restarts after a few  
minutes. If the NSR does not shut down or restart after several minutes, shut  
it down manually by pressing the power switch located on the rear of the  
unit in the a position for more than five seconds.  
Saving and Restoring Configuration Data  
You can save NSR configuration data to external media or restore the  
configuration data to the NSR.  
Saving Configuration Data  
Caution  
Be aware that the following information is not saved:  
• Records  
• Network settings, date and time information, and other basic initial setup  
items (such as those set in “Basic Configuration” (page 16))  
• Logs  
1
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
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Click [Save Configuration Data].  
The “Save Configuration Data” screen appears.  
3
Select the save destination, enter a name for the configuration data file, and  
then click [OK].  
During backup of the configuration data, a progress bar appears. When  
backup is complete, the configuration data is saved.  
Note  
When the configuration data finishes saving, the following directory and  
file are created at the save destination:  
• A directory named “YearMonthDayHourMinuteSecond”  
• A file named “YearMonthDayHourMinuteSecond.itm”  
Ex) If the data is saved at 12:34:56 on January 1, 2007, a directory named  
“20070101123456” and a file named “20070101123456.itm” are  
created.  
Restoring Configuration Data  
Caution  
• Be aware that the following information is not restored:  
• Records  
• Network settings, date and time information, and other basic initial setup  
items (such as those set in “Basic Configuration” (page 16)  
• Logs  
• The settings on the external storage are not restored, and must be reconfigured  
to the same values as when the data was saved.  
• Information cannot be restored if the model or the first two digits of the  
current software version (e.g., the “a.b” of version “a.b.c”) differ from what  
they were when the configuration data was saved.  
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• When configuration data is restored, any recording operations that were in  
progress automatically stop. If you set a recording schedule, recording restarts  
automatically after data is restored. If you were performing manual recording,  
you must restart manual recording again after data is restored.  
1
2
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
Click [Restore Configuration Data].  
The “Restore Configuration Data” screen appears.  
3
Select the location of the configuration data and the desired data, and then  
click [Restore].  
A message appears notifying the user that this operation will require an NSR  
reboot.  
4
Click [OK].  
During restoration, a progress bar appears. When restoration is complete,  
the NSR reboots and the configuration data is restored.  
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Exporting Log Files  
You can save NSR log files to external media.  
Log files include information such as system logs, alarm logs, and setting  
information.  
1
2
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
Click [Export Log Files].  
The “Export Log Files” screen appears.  
3
Select the save location for the log files, enter a comment for the log data,  
and then click [OK].  
The log files are saved.  
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Starting Up the Setup Menu  
1
Click [System] at the top of the window.  
The “System Menu” screen appears.  
Click [Setup Menu].  
2
The “Setup Menu” screen appears.  
Setup data is automatically backed up to DiskOnModule (DOM) when the  
Setup Menu is exited.  
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While the settings are being backed up, a progress bar appears. When the  
process is complete, [OK] is enabled.  
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Monitoring Live Images  
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Chapter  
Overview  
In the “Monitoring” window, you can watch the live images from the cameras  
connected to the NSR, playback recorded images, control connected cameras,  
or export recorded images.  
Note  
With two monitors connected to the NSR, you can perform monitoring, settings,  
searches and all other operations on monitor 1 and hot spot monitoring on  
monitor 2.  
Monitoring Window Functions and Operation  
This section explains how to use every function and button when monitoring  
live images or playing back recorded images. For details about how to control  
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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R
Q
P
O
N
M
L
K
A Monitor windows  
You can display live images and play back recorded images in each monitor  
window.  
To monitor live images, click the window in which you want to monitor live  
images and then click [LIVE].  
To play back a recorded image, click the monitor window in which you  
want to play it back and then click [PLAYBACK].  
For details on monitor windows, see “Monitor Window” (page 57).  
B [Export] button  
Click this button to export recorded images as files to an external storage  
media.  
C [Full Screen] button  
Display the current monitor layout (monitor window arrangement) over the  
full screen.  
Switching to full-screen display hides the operation buttons and other items.  
To return to normal-screen display, press the Esc key.  
D Monitor layout selection  
You can select a registered monitor layout or monitor sequence.  
Click [V] and then select a monitor layout name or monitor sequence name  
from the list that appears.  
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E [Sequence] button  
Perform a sequence operation.  
This button is enabled when a monitor sequence is selected for 4 Monitor  
layout selection.  
F Option window (Auxiliary function area)  
Click [V] and then select an item from the list that appears to display  
information about that item or perform the camera control operations.  
Any of the following items can be selected.  
1. Camera Control : Allows you to control the cameras.  
2. Recording Status: Displays a list of the cameras currently recording.  
3. Recording List : Displays a list of recent recorded images.  
4. Alarm Log  
5. System Log  
: Displays logs related to alarms.  
: Displays logs related to system information and  
errors.  
6. Alarm Output : Displays the current alarm output status.  
7. Sensor Input : Displays the current sensor input status.  
8. VMD (Recorder): Displays the current motion detection settings  
information.  
9. Manual Trigger : Displays actions you can execute manually.  
G Recording button  
Start recording. You can also select multiple monitor windows and then  
start recording.  
However, you can only start recording for monitor windows for which  
[LIVE] is selected. Recording cannot be started for monitor windows for  
which [PLAYBACK] is selected.  
H Recording stop button  
Stop recording. You can also select multiple monitor windows and then stop  
recording.  
This button is only enabled when a monitor window in which recording is  
being performed is selected.  
I [ALARM] lamp  
This lamp turns on when an alarm occurs.  
When the [4. Alarm Log] item is displayed in the Option window, the lamp  
turns off because the logs are considered to have been checked.  
The lamp turns on for a few seconds if an alarm occurs while the [Alarm  
Log] is displayed. To turn the lamp off, click [Refresh] in the [Alarm Log].  
J [ERROR] lamp  
This lamp turns on when an error occurs.  
When the [5. System Log] item is displayed in the Option window, the lamp  
turns off because the logs are considered to have been checked.  
The lamp turns on for a few seconds if an error occurs while the [System  
Log] is displayed. To turn the lamp off, click [Refresh] in the [System Log].  
K [Search] button  
Switch to the Search screen to search for recorded images.  
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L Quick search button  
You can specify a date and time for the playback start position of a recorded  
image.  
M Play speed  
Adjust the play speed for the recording by clicking [V] and then selecting a  
play speed from the list that appears.  
N Play speed  
Control playback of the recorded images currently playing back. These  
buttons cannot be used for live images during monitoring.  
:
Moves to the beginning of the recorded image. If the  
current recorded image is already at the beginning, moves  
to the beginning of the previous recorded images.  
:
:
:
:
Plays back the recorded image in the reverse direction.  
Pauses playback.  
Plays back the recorded image in the forward direction.  
Moves to the start of the next recorded image.  
The following buttons are for operations while playback is paused. Pressing  
either of these buttons during playback pauses the playback.  
:
:
Moves back one frame from the current position.  
Moves forward one frame from the current position.  
O Volume  
Adjust the volume of the sound output from the NSR. The sound of the  
selected camera (or camera selected last if multiple cameras are selected) is  
output.  
P Mute button  
Mute all sound output from the NSR. Click again to turn the sound back on.  
Q Camera list (camera selection)  
Select a camera whose images you wish to display in the monitor window.  
R [LIVE] button/[PLAYBACK] button  
Click [LIVE] to monitor live images in the selected monitor window and  
click [PLAYBACK] to play back recorded images in the selected monitor  
window.  
One of these buttons will light to indicate the current status when a monitor  
window is selected.  
If multiple monitor windows are selected and there is a combination of Live  
and Playback statuses, the button that indicates the status of the monitor  
window selected last will light. When multiple monitor windows are  
selected, the statuses of all selected monitor windows become Live if  
[LIVE] is clicked and the statuses of all selected monitor windows become  
Playback if [PLAYBACK] is clicked.  
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Monitoring Window (Monitor 2)  
When two monitors are connected to the NSR, a monitor layout specified as  
1×1, 2×2, or 3×3 is displayed on the monitor connected to monitor connector 2.  
You can use monitor 2 as a hot spot monitor.  
Screen of Monitor 1  
Screen of Monitor 2  
The image displayed is the same as that of the monitor window selected in  
monitor 1. However, if there is a sensor input or motion detection, the image  
from the corresponding camera is displayed.  
When two monitors are connected, the NSR operates as follows:  
• Selected images, or images from cameras with a sensor input or motion  
detection event, are displayed in available monitor windows sequentially,  
from top left to top right, and then bottom left to bottom right.  
• Images that are already displayed in a monitor window do not appear again in  
a different monitor window.  
Notes  
• You cannot control a camera for a monitor window directory from monitor 2.  
• You cannot perform configuration operations from monitor 2.  
• When images are displayed on monitor 2, the performance of monitor 1 may  
decrease.  
Monitor Window  
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
A Camera name  
Indicates the name of the camera.  
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B Status  
Indicates the recording type (MANUAL REC, ALARM REC, or NORMAL  
REC) during recording.  
Indicates the playback status (PAUSE, etc.) and play speed (+1x, –0.2x,  
etc.) during the playback of recorded images (“+” appears for the play speed  
when playback is in the forward direction and “–” appears for the play speed  
when playback is in the reverse direction).  
C Bandwidth  
Indicates the bandwidth used for transferring images via the network  
connection.  
D Number of frames received  
Indicates the camera image capture rate.  
E Number of frames displayed  
Indicates the rate at which camera images are refreshed on the monitor.  
F Live/Recorded image  
Displays a live image or a recorded image. Video Motion Detection  
(Recorder) object frames and VMF (Video Motion Filter) object and filter  
frames also appear.  
G Time  
Indicates the current date and time when live images are being monitored or  
recorded, or the recording date and time when recordings are being played  
back.  
You can configure the display format in the Configuration window.  
Notes  
• When there is a sensor input or a specified sensor input, or a motion detection  
or VMF package alarm occurs, the image of the corresponding camera is  
displayed in the monitor window set for the hot spot.  
• If there is sensor input or a motion detection or VMF package alarm occurs, a  
red frame appears around the corresponding camera images.  
To switch the monitor window layout  
If you double-click a monitor window, the monitor layout switches to a 1 x 1  
display of the images from the camera assigned to that monitor window.  
However, the display is not changed if 1 x 1 is disabled for the monitor layout  
currently in use.  
Note  
Double-clicking the monitor window again returns the monitor layout to the  
original layout.  
However, once the monitor layout is switched to a 1 x 1 display, if it is switched  
again by an action, monitoring sequence, or monitor layout change, then double-  
clicking the monitor window again does not return the monitor layout to the  
original layout.  
To hide various information  
You can hide various information in a monitor window by right-clicking the  
monitor window and then clearing the check boxes in the menu that appears.  
This change is not reflected and saved in the monitor layout settings of the  
Configuration window.  
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About selecting multiple monitor windows  
You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows while  
pressing the Shift key.  
Note  
If you perform an operation that cannot be performed on multiple monitor  
windows after you select multiple monitor windows, the operation is only  
performed on the monitor window selected last.  
Selecting the Live Images  
You can monitor live images in any of the monitor windows. In the  
“Monitoring” window, you can also control a selected camera.  
Selecting the Live Images  
1
2
Select the monitor window in which to display the live images.  
You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows  
while pressing the Shift key.  
Click [LIVE] at the bottom left of the window.  
Click [LIVE].  
The live images appear in the selected monitor window.  
To monitor the images of another camera  
1
2
Select a monitor window.  
Click [V] on the camera list at the bottom left of the window and then click  
a camera name from the list that appears.  
While the list is displayed, you can also select a camera by pressing the  
number key indicated on the left side of the camera name and then pressing  
the Enter key.  
Select a camera.  
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The camera of the monitor window is switched.  
Notes  
• You can also select multiple monitor windows and then switch cameras.  
• Selecting another camera in the camera list does not change the camera setting  
for “Monitor” of the Configuration window.  
Controlling Cameras  
You can monitor live images while controlling the camera.  
1
Select a monitor window of your choice, and display the images from the  
camera you wish to control.  
Camera control is only enabled for cameras supported by the network. In  
addition, when multiple monitor windows are selected, the camera  
associated with the last monitor window selected is targeted for control.  
2
3
Click [V] at the top right of the screen for the Option window and then click  
[1. Camera Control].  
The Camera Control panel appears.  
Using the buttons on the control panel, you can control the selected camera.  
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Pan/Tilt  
Move the camera up, down, left, or right.  
PRESET  
Recall a registered preset.  
ZOOM  
Adjust the zoom toward the “W” side for a wide angle, and the “T” side for  
telephoto.  
Clicking between the “W” and the “T” zooms to the absolute value.  
FOCUS  
Select [AUTO] when you want the focus to always be adjusted  
automatically.  
Clicking [–] or [+] cancels auto focus and enables you to adjust the focus  
manually. Adjust the focus toward the [–] side to focus on subjects that are  
near, and toward the [+] side to focus on subjects that are farther away.  
When you pan, tilt, or zoom the camera, [AUTO] is selected automatically.  
BRIGHT  
Select [AUTO] when you want the brightness level to always be adjusted  
automatically.  
Clicking [–] or [+] cancels auto brightness and enables you to adjust the  
brightness level manually. Adjust the brightness level toward the [+] side  
for bright images, and the [–] side for dark images.  
When you pan, tilt, or zoom the camera, [AUTO] is selected automatically.  
To performing pan, tilt, and zoom operations in monitor windows  
You can perform pan, tilt, and zoom operations in a monitor window without  
using the pan, tilt, and zoom controls on the Camera Control panel.  
Direct pan and tilt  
Click a point within a monitor window while pressing the Ctrl key to move the  
camera so that the selected point is in the center.  
Area zoom  
Drag the mouse within a desired area in a monitor window while pressing the  
Ctrl key to display a red frame, and then release the mouse button to zoom in on  
that area.  
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To the mouse wheel to zoom  
Rotate the mouse wheel in a forward direction while pressing the Ctrl key to  
zoom in and rotate the mouse wheel in a backward direction while pressing the  
Ctrl key to zoom out.  
Mouse operations in monitor windows  
Use your mouse and your keyboard simultaneously to control certain camera  
functions.  
Shortcut keys  
Operations  
Ctrl + left click  
Moves so that the selected point becomes  
the center.  
Ctrl + left click and drag  
A red frame appears and the image within  
the frame is magnified to fill the window when  
the mouse button is released.  
Ctrl + wheel (forward)  
Zoom in  
Ctrl + wheel (backward)  
Zoom out  
About presets  
The NSR enables you to configure camera settings beforehand and then register  
them as presets. For details on registering presets, see “Preset” (page 109) of  
“Advanced Configuration.”  
If you click [V] for preset and then click a preset from the list that appears, the  
camera is set in accordance with the settings configured for the preset.  
Note  
While the list is displayed, you can also select a preset by pressing the number  
key indicated on the left side of the preset name and then pressing the Enter key.  
Monitoring in Sequence Mode  
Sequence mode is a function for displaying multiple monitor layouts in  
sequence during a specified time period.  
To use sequence mode, a monitor sequence needs to be registered in advance.  
For details on registering monitor sequences, see “Adding a Monitoring  
Sequence” (page 149) of “Advanced Configuration.”  
1
2
Click [V] for monitor layout selection at the top center of the window and  
then click a sequence name from the list that appears.  
Click [Sequence] at the top center of the window.  
Sequential operation begins.  
Click [Sequence] again to end the sequence operation.  
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Displaying Camera Images in the Hot Spot Monitor  
Window  
If a monitor window is set as the hot spot, the same images from another monitor  
window you click will also be displayed in the hot spot monitor window.  
For details on setting a hot spot, see “Monitor” (page 145) of “Advanced  
Configuration.”  
Note  
When two monitors are connected to the NSR, monitor 2 normally functions as  
the monitor for the hot spot. For details on configuring the second monitor, see  
step 15 (page 30) of “Modifying the System Configuration.”  
Displaying Images in the Hot Spot Monitor Window When There is Sensor  
Input or an Alarm  
If a sensor input or a motion detection or VMF package alarm occurs, the images  
of the corresponding camera are displayed in the hot spot monitor window.  
While the images are displayed, a red frame emphasizes the monitor window to  
which the corresponding camera is assigned.  
Monitoring Audio From Cameras  
You can monitor audio input from cameras that support audio input.  
1
Select the monitor window for which you want to monitor audio.  
The audio from the camera assigned to the selected monitor window is  
output.  
If multiple monitor windows are selected, the audio of the camera selected  
last is output.  
2
Use the slider at the bottom right of the window to adjust the volume.  
Muting Sound From Cameras  
Click the Mute button at the bottom left of the window to mute.  
Mute button  
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When sound is muted, sound is not output for any monitor windows you select.  
To cancel mute, click the Mute button again.  
Recording Live Images  
You can record the images currently being captured by a camera.  
Starting Recording  
1
Select the monitor window of the live images you want to record.  
You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows  
while pressing the Shift key.  
2
3
If a live image is not displayed, click the [LIVE] button at the bottom left of  
the window.  
Click the record button at the bottom right of the window.  
Record button  
Recording starts.  
Notes  
• Recording continues even if you change the monitor layout.  
• Cameras currently recording are displayed in Recording Status of the Option  
window.  
Stopping Recording  
1
2
Select the monitor window for which you want to stop recording.  
Click the recording stop button.  
Recording stop button  
A message appears based on the recording type to confirm whether to stop  
recording.  
3
Click [OK].  
Recording stops.  
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Selecting a Camera From Recording Status and Stopping Recording  
You can select a camera that is recording but not displayed in the current  
monitor layout from Recording Status in the Option window, assign it to any  
monitor window, and then stop recording.  
Not only can you stop recordings in progress started manually, but also  
scheduled recordings.  
1
2
Select any one of the monitor windows.  
Click [V] at the top right for the Option window and then select [2.  
Recording Status].  
Recording Status appears.  
3
4
Double-click the name of the camera for which you want to stop recording.  
The specified camera is assigned to the monitor window selected in Step 1.  
If multiple monitor windows are selected, the camera is assigned to all  
monitor windows selected.  
Click the recording stop button.  
Recording stops for the specified camera.  
Playing Back Recorded Images  
Play back saved recorded images.  
Selecting a Monitor Window and Starting Playback  
You can select a monitor window displayed in the current monitor layout and  
then start playback of recorded images.  
1
Select the monitor window in which you want to play back the recorded  
images.  
You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows  
while pressing the Shift key.  
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Click [PLAYBACK] at the bottom left of the window.  
[PLAYBACK] button  
The selected monitor window enters the playback state and displays the first  
frame of the last images recorded by the camera assigned to that monitor  
window. If multiple monitor windows are selected, all the selected monitor  
windows enter the playback state.  
Note  
If a camera is switched from the recording to the playback state, the last  
frame of recorded images available for playback is displayed.  
3
Use the playback buttons to control playback.  
For details on the functions of the playback buttons, see “Monitoring  
Note  
If multiple monitor windows are selected, playback starts simultaneously in  
all selected monitor windows.  
4
1
Select another monitor window and repeat Steps 1 to 3 to play back  
recordings from the camera assigned to that monitor window.  
To change the play speed  
Select the monitor window playing the recording for which you want to  
change the play speed.  
You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows  
while pressing the Shift key.  
2
Click [V] for “PLAY SPEED” at the bottom center of the window and then  
click the desired play speed.  
The following play speeds can be selected.  
0.1x, 0.2x, 0.5x, 0.75x, 1x, 2x, 5x, 10x, 20x, 50x, or 100x  
PLAY SPEED  
The play speed of the selected monitor window changes.  
Notes  
• If you select a monitor window playing recorded images, the current play  
speed is indicated by “PLAY SPEED.”  
• If multiple monitor windows playing recorded images are selected and  
then Steps 1 and 2 above are performed, the play speeds of all the selected  
monitor windows change.  
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Quick Search  
To perform a quick search, specify a date and time for the playback start position  
of a recorded image.  
1
Select the monitor window in which you want to play back the recorded  
images.  
You can select multiple monitor windows by clicking monitor windows  
while pressing the Shift key.  
2
Enter the date and time in the date and time boxes and then click [GO].  
The playback start position moves to a position on or near the specified date  
and time.  
If there is no recorded image for the selected monitor on the specified date  
and time, the first frame of the next recorded images after the specified date  
and time is displayed.  
Note  
If there are multiple recorded images for the specified date and time, a  
selection is made according to the following priority order: alarm recording  
> manual recording > normal recording.  
3
Click  
or  
to move the playback position frame by frame  
when you want to specify a playback start position more minutely.  
Selecting From Recording List  
You can select the recording of a monitor window not displayed in the current  
monitor layout from Recording List in the Option window, assign it to any  
monitor window, and then start playback.  
1
2
Select any one of the monitor windows.  
Click [V] at the top right for the Option window and then select [3.  
Recording List].  
Recording List appears.  
Up to 300 recordings appear in order in the Recording List, starting with the  
most recent recording based on the date and time of the last update.  
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4
Double-click the recorded image you want to play back.  
The first frame of the specified recorded image is displayed in the monitor  
window selected in Step 1.  
Note  
If multiple monitor windows are selected, the frame is displayed in the  
monitor window selected last.  
Use the playback buttons to control playback.  
Searching for Recorded Images to Play Back  
You can search for a recorded image by specifying a date and time or event. You  
can also specify a recording type (normal recording, alarm recording, or manual  
recording). In addition, with alarm recording, you can also specify a trigger.  
When recording metadata, you can perform searches by applying a Video  
Motion Filter (VMF), consisting of your motion detection and object detection  
criteria.  
To search for recorded images  
1
2
Select any monitor window.  
Click [Search] at the bottom right of the window.  
[Search] button  
The “Search” screen appears.  
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Enter the search criteria.  
Camera  
Select a camera.  
REC Type  
Select this option to search by recording type.  
When this is selected, you can search for a recorded image by specifying the  
recording type.  
Normal  
Search for a recorded image for which recording was started by a  
schedule.  
Alarm  
Search for a recorded image for which recording was started by an  
alarm. When [Alarm] is selected, the search conditions can be  
narrowed down by specifying an alarm type with the [Trigger] option  
that appears to the left. The types of alarm that can be specified are  
Device Input, System Input, VMD (Recorder), VMD (Camera), and  
VMF.  
Manual  
Search for a recorded image for which recording was started  
manually.  
VMF  
Select this option to apply a Video Motion Filter (VMF), consisting of your  
motion detection criteria, to recorded metadata and search for  
corresponding recordings.  
A VMF search can be performed either by using a preconfigured VMF  
package or by configuring a VMF package for temporary use.  
• When using a preconfigured VMF package, click [V] and select the VMF  
package to use for searching from the list that appears.  
• When configuring a temporary VMF package for searches, click [V] and  
select [Temporary Package] from the list that appears. Next, click [Edit]  
and configure the temporary VMF package on the screen that appears.  
Note  
[VMF] cannot be selected when “All” is selected for [Camera].  
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From/To  
Specify the period to search for recorded images.  
The search collects any recorded images that fall within this specified  
period.  
4
Click [Search].  
While searching, the following screen appears.  
When the search finishes, a list of search results appears.  
Notes  
• When a VMF search in progress is cancelled, the results of the search up  
to that point are displayed.  
• During a VMF search, a confirmation message indicating the search may  
take a while appears along with a progress bar.  
To play back recorded images from the search results  
You can select and play back a recorded image from the search results list.  
The recording is played back in the monitor window selected before the Search  
screen was opened.  
1
Select the recorded image you want to play from the search results list.  
For searches by recording type  
The first frame of the selected recording image appears in the preview area.  
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At the moment an alarm is detected with the specified VMF package, the  
image appears in the preview area.  
2
3
Click [Playback].  
The Search screen closes and the specified recorded image appears in a  
paused state in the selected monitor window.  
Use the playback buttons to control playback.  
Note  
When a recording is selected for playback from a VMF search, NSR plays  
back the first recording it finds within 10 seconds of the time selected.  
Exporting  
You can export saved recorded images as files.  
Movies are exported in a proprietary format (.cam file) and still images are  
exported in JPEG format. You can play back exported movies with an  
application that supports CAM file playback.  
Notes  
Multiple export processes cannot be performed simultaneously.  
Exporting Movies  
1
Click [Export] at the top center of the window.  
If you want to export the recorded images currently playing, pause playback  
before clicking [Export] (when multiple monitor windows are selected, the  
last window to be selected is targeted for exporting).  
When playback is paused, the following screen appears.  
Otherwise, the “Movie Export - Record Search” screen appears. Go to step 3.  
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3
Select [Movie Export] and then click [OK].  
The “Movie Export - Output” screen appears. Go to step 6.  
Enter the search criteria.  
Camera  
Select a camera.  
REC Type  
Search for a recorded image by specifying the recording type.  
Normal  
Search for a recorded image for which recording was started by a  
schedule.  
Alarm  
Search for a recorded image for which recording was started by an  
alarm. When [Alarm] is selected, the search conditions can be  
narrowed down by specifying an alarm type with the [Trigger] option  
that appears to the left. The types of alarm that can be specified are  
Device Input, System Input, VMD (Recorder), VMD (Camera), and  
VMF.  
Manual  
Search for a recorded image for which recording was started  
manually.  
From/To  
Specify the period to search for recorded images.  
The search collects any recorded images that fall within this specified  
period.  
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5
Click [Search].  
The search results list appears.  
Select the recorded images you want to export from the search results list  
and then click [Select].  
The “Movie Export - Output” screen appears.  
6
Add the files for export to the [Files for Export] list.  
Selected records  
Displays the recorded images selected in the search results list.  
When playback is paused, only the recorded images in the monitor window  
targeted for exporting appear.  
Files of records  
Displays a list of the files included in the recorded image selected in the  
[Selected records] list.  
When playback is paused and a file is automatically added to the [Files for  
Export] list, the subsequent file (or preceding file, if no subsequent file  
exists) is selected when this list appears.  
Export with Audio Data  
Select this check box to export audio data with the recorded images.  
An asterisk (*) will appear under the [Storage] column for recorded images  
that include audio data.  
Summary of File sizes (MB)  
Displays the total size of all files included for the recording.  
Files for Export  
Displays a list of the files for export.  
When playback is paused, files that include the date and time of the  
currently paused image are automatically added.  
When you select a file from the [Files of records] list and click [Add], the  
file is added to this list.  
When you select a file from this list and click [Delete], the file is deleted  
from this list.  
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Capacity Requirement (MB)  
Displays the amount of space required for all the files selected for export.  
Output  
Select the location to export the files for export. Click [V] and then select  
Compact Flash, USB, or CD/DVD (only CD or USB memory for the  
NSR-25) from the list that appears.  
Status  
Displays the status of the output location.  
“Ready” is displayed for media which you can currently write on.  
Available (MB)  
Displays the available space on the output location.  
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8
9
Connect the media to use as the output location to the NSR.  
Specify the media to use as the export location for [Output].  
Make sure “Ready” is displayed for [Status] and then click [Export].  
Exporting starts.  
The Movie Export - Status screen is displayed for you to check the progress  
during exporting.  
Notes  
• If there is insufficient space on the media, a warning message appears and  
exporting stops.  
• If you click [OK] during exporting, the Monitoring window is  
redisplayed and exporting continues in the background.  
• If you redisplay the Monitoring screen during exporting and then click  
[Export], the “Movie Export - Status” screen appears.  
• The capacity displayed for [Capacity Requirement (MB)] on the “Movie  
Export - Output” screen is a rough estimate. Even if the capacity  
displayed for [Available (MB)] is greater than that for [Capacity  
Requirement (MB)], in rare cases the available space on the media may  
be insufficient and exporting may fail.  
• When exporting a recorded file to a CD or DVD, spaces ( ) included  
within the file name are replaced with underscores (_).  
• If a file is exported while being recorded, it may not play back properly.  
To export records while they are recording, export files other than the  
most recent.  
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The following appears when exporting ends.  
10 Click [OK].  
The Movie Export - Status screen closes.  
Exporting Still Images  
Export one scene of a recorded image as a still image file.  
1
2
Select any monitor window and then play the recorded image containing the  
scene you want to export.  
Pause the recorded image at the scene you want to export.  
Caution  
Live images cannot be exported as still images.  
3
4
Click [Export] at the top center of the window.  
Select [Still Image Export] and then click [OK].  
The following screen appears.  
The “Still Image Export - Output” screen appears.  
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File name  
Enter the file name.  
If you enter a file name that already exists in the export location, the file may  
be exported under a file name different from the one you enter.  
Output  
Select the location to which to export the files for export. Click [V] and then  
select Compact Flash, USB, or CD/DVD (only CD or USB memory for the  
NSR-25) from the list that appears.  
Status  
Displays the status of the output location.  
“Ready” is displayed for media which you can currently write on.  
Available (MB)  
Displays the available space in the output location.  
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6
7
8
Connect the media to use as the output location to the NSR.  
Enter a file name in the File name box.  
Specify the media to use as the export location for Output.  
Make sure “Ready” is displayed for [Status] and then click [Export].  
Exporting starts.  
The Movie Export - Status screen is displayed for you to check the progress  
during exporting.  
Notes  
• If there is insufficient space on the media, a warning message appears and  
exporting stops.  
• If you click [OK] during exporting, the Monitoring window is  
redisplayed and exporting continues in the background.  
• If you redisplay the Monitoring screen during exporting and then click  
[Export], the “Still Image Export - Status” screen appears.  
The following appears when exporting ends.  
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Click [OK].  
The Still Image Export - Status screen closes.  
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Option Window (Auxiliary Function Area)  
In the Option window of the [Monitoring] window (monitor 1), you can display  
the following information and perform camera control operations.  
1. Camera Control :Allows you to control the cameras. (page 60)  
2. Recording Status :Displays a list of the cameras currently recording.  
3. Recording List  
4. Alarm Log  
5. System Log  
:Displays a list of recent recordings. (page 67)  
:Displays logs related to alarms.  
:Displays logs related to system information and  
errors.  
6. Alarm Output  
7. Sensor Input  
:Displays the current alarm output status.  
:Displays the current sensor input status.  
8. VMD (Recorder) :Displays the current motion detection information.  
9. Manual Trigger :Displays actions you can execute manually.  
For details on [Camera Control], [Recording status], and [Recording List], see  
the reference pages mentioned above. Other items are described in this section.  
Alarm Log  
You can confirm the alarm status.  
1
Click [V] at the top right for the Option window and then click [4. Alarm  
Log].  
The alarm logs appear.  
Note  
The date and time format is always “day-month-year” regardless of the  
[Date/Time Format] setting of “Main” in the “General” screen.  
2
Double-click the log for which you want to see the details.  
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The alarm log details appear.  
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Confirm the details and then click [OK].  
The screen closes.  
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System Log  
You can confirm information on system errors.  
1
Click [V] at the top right for the Option window and then click [5. System  
Log].  
The system logs appear.  
Note  
The date and time format is always “day-month-year,” regardless of the  
[Date/Time Format] setting of “Main” in the “General” screen.  
2
Double-click the log for which you want to see the details.  
The system log details appear.  
3
Confirm the details and then click [OK].  
The screen closes.  
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Alarm Output  
You can confirm whether alarm output is turned on or off for the NSR or  
cameras. You can also turn the alarm output on or off from the list.  
Note  
The list only displays items for which [Enable] is selected in “Alarm Output”  
(page 130) of the “Configuration” window.  
To display the current alarm output status list, click [V] at the top right for the  
Option window and then click [6. Alarm Output].  
To turn alarm output on/off  
1
2
Double-click the name of the alarm output you want to turn on/off.  
The following screen appears.  
Click [OK].  
The alarm output is turned on/off.  
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Sensor Input  
You can confirm whether sensor input is turned on or off for the NSR or  
cameras.  
Note  
The list only displays items for which [Enable] is selected in “Sensor Input”  
(page 121) of the “Configuration” window.  
To display the current sensor input status list, click [V] at the top right for the  
Option window and then click [7. Sensor Input].  
VMD (Recorder)  
You can confirm whether motion detection is in operation.  
Note  
Only items for which motion detection has been set in the “REC Schedule”  
screen (page 135) and items for which motion detection is currently in operation  
are displayed.  
To display the current motion detection status list, click [V] at the top right of  
the Option window and then click [8. VMD (Recorder)].  
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Manual Trigger  
You can execute registered actions manually.  
For details on how to register actions, see “Action” (page 131).  
1
Click [V] at the top right for the Option window and then click [9. Manual  
Trigger].  
The action list appears.  
2
3
Double-click the action you want to execute.  
A confirmation screen appears.  
Click [OK].  
The specified action is executed.  
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Settings  
5
Chapter  
Overview  
Configure the NSR settings in the “Configuration” window.  
To open the “Configuration” window, click [Configuration] at the top right of  
the window.  
Note  
When you connect two monitors to the NSR, you can only perform settings from  
monitor 1.  
Configuration Window Basic Operation  
This section outlines the basic operations common to basic and advanced  
settings that you can perform in the “Configuration” window. For details about  
To select a setting  
Click the element that you want to configure on the left side of the window, and  
then the settings appear on the right side.  
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These buttons change depending  
on the available operations for the  
current screen.  
Click the desired setting from  
the tree.  
The settings that appear here  
depend on your selection.  
Advanced Configuration  
The “Configuration” window contains the following items.  
General  
:
:
:
Allows you to configure basic settings for the NSR,  
storage settings, etc.  
Allows you to configure the advanced settings for  
cameras managed by the NSR and register new cameras.  
Allows you to configure camera and NSR sensor input  
settings.  
Camera  
Sensor Input  
Alarm Output : Allows you to configure camera and NSR alarm output  
settings.  
Action  
:
Allows you to configure the actions to events such as the  
generation of alarms.  
REC Schedule : Allows you to create new recording schedules and modify  
the settings of existing recording schedules.  
Monitor  
User  
:
:
Allows you to configure monitor windows and the  
monitor sequence display method.  
Allows you to register NSR users, configure user  
permissions, etc.  
General  
You can configure basic settings for the NSR in “General.”  
To display the “General” screen, click [General] in the tree on the left side of the  
window.  
The “General” item has the following submenus.  
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• Main  
• Network  
• e-Mail (SMTP)  
• Storage  
Main  
The “Main” settings are used to modify the unit’s name and date, modify  
available functions, and perform other basic settings.  
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2
In the “General” window, click [Main].  
The “Main” screen appears and displays the current settings.  
Configure each setting.  
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Name  
Displays the name of the NSR. This item cannot be modified on the “Main”  
screen.  
The name can be modified from the “Host Name” screen in the Setup Menu.  
Serial Number  
Displays the unit’s serial number and cannot be modified.  
Model  
Displays the unit’s model and cannot be modified.  
Software Version  
Displays the unit’s software version and cannot be modified.  
Comment  
Enter any necessary comment. You can leave this text box blank.  
Date & Time:  
Date/Time Format  
Click [V] and select a date/time display format from the list that appears.  
You can select one of the following display formats.  
• Year/Month/Day hh:mm:ss  
• Month/Day/Year hh:mm:ss  
• Day/Month/Year hh:mm:ss  
This setting is applied to all NSR applications.  
NTP:  
Enable NTP Server  
Select this check box to use the NSR as the basis for time  
synchronization.  
Synchronize with NTP Server  
Select this check box to use another NTP server for time synchronization.  
When you select this check box, enter the address of the NTP server in  
the [Address] field.  
RSM Server  
RSM Controller Authentication:  
Set the user name and password to specify when connecting to the NSR  
from RSM Controller.  
Port:  
Specify the port number needed to connect from RealShot Manager  
Controller, etc.  
Options  
Alert:  
Enable System Alert  
Select this check box to send e-mail notification of camera “VIDEO  
LOSS” and “DISK FULL” system alerts.  
To use this function, system alert notification settings are required for  
cameras and storage devices. For details, see “Main” under “Configuring  
“General” (page 89).  
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FTP:  
Enable FTP Server  
Select this check box to acquire recorded image files (.cam files) or audio  
recording files (.aud files) by FTP.  
When this check box is selected, set a password (the user name cannot be  
changed). A password must be set the first time this check box is selected.  
Note  
Changes to the [Date/Time Format] and [RSM Server] settings will take  
effect at the next startup.  
Caution  
When using NTP settings, pay attention to the following:  
• When performing time synchronization with an NTP server, you must  
restart the NSR after selecting the [Synchronize with NTP Server] check  
box on the “Main” screen. In addition, the NTP server must be running  
normally when the NSR is restarted.  
• If the NTP settings on the NSR are enabled and DHCP is used to acquire  
the NSR address, the NTP server information provided by the DHCP  
server on the same network as the NSR is given priority over the NTP  
server information set with the NSR.  
• Once you set the time on the NSR manually, time synchronization with  
an NTP server may no longer be possible.  
• We recommend configuring the NTP settings from the “Main” screen,  
even though configuring them from the Setup Menu may sometimes  
result in the [Enable NTP Server] check box on the “Main” screen being  
selected.  
• When the [Synchronize with NTP Server] checkbox is cleared, “0.0.0.0”  
is entered in the [Address] field.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting modifications, click [Discard].  
Network  
You can confirm the network settings for the NSR in “Network.”  
Configure the network settings in the System window. Network settings cannot  
be configured in “Network”. For details on the System window, see “Modifying  
To display the “Network” screen, click [Network] from the submenus of the  
“General” screen.  
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Example: For the NSR-100/50  
DNS  
Displays the primary DNS and secondary DNS settings.  
Network Device  
Displays the following settings for the network devices.  
When using the NSR-25, only the settings input for Network Device 1 are  
displayed.  
DHCP  
This check box is selected when DHCP is set.  
IP address  
Displays the IP address for the network device.  
Subnet mask  
Displays the subnet mask for the network device.  
Gateway  
Displays the gateway for the network device.  
e-Mail (SMTP)  
The NSR has a function for sending a notification message to the registered  
SMTP client address when an event occurs.  
You can set the e-mail address of the recipient and other settings required for  
sending messages in [e-Mail (SMTP)].  
Note  
To send e-mail notifications, action settings must be configured. For details, see  
To configure e-Mail (SMTP)  
1
Click [e-Mail (SMTP)] from the submenus of the “General” screen.  
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The “e-Mail (SMTP)” screen appears and displays the current settings.  
2
Configure all the settings.  
Name  
Displays the name of the e-Mail (SMTP) settings.  
SMTP Server  
Enter the address of the SMTP server.  
Recipient  
Enter the e-mail address of the recipient of notifications.  
Sender  
Enter the e-mail address of the sender of notifications.  
Test Access  
Click this button to send a test message to verify the settings configured  
above.  
Notes  
• This function does not support SMTP-AUTH, user authentication such as  
POP before SMTP, encryption such as SSL, or proxies.  
• The NSR checks the operation of the following MTAs (Mail Transfer  
Agents).  
- sendmail  
- qmail  
- Microsoft Exchange Server  
• Enter an e-mail address for the recipient and the sender.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the top  
right of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
To discard any modifications to the settings, click [Discard].  
Storage  
Set a storage location for recorded images.  
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To change storage settings  
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Select the storage location you wish to configure under Storage in the tree  
on the left side of the window.  
Configure all the settings.  
Name  
Enter the storage location name.  
Default, Alarm, Normal, and Manual have been provided as storage  
locations. The name of Default cannot be modified.  
Enable  
Select this check box if you want to use this storage location as the save  
destination.  
Cleanup  
Enable this function if you want to delete all recorded images that are older  
than the specified number of days to store recorded images when the  
remaining capacity of the storage location becomes lower than a specified  
amount.  
Run cleanup job when  
Select this check box to enable the function.  
Remaining capacity is lower than  
Enter the limit for the minimum remaining capacity. Specify % or  
MB.  
Cleanup files saved more than  
Enter the number of days to store recorded images from a range of 1  
to 366. Recorded images are not deleted until the specified number  
of days has elapsed since recording.  
Data Overwriting  
Enable this function if you want to keep a certain amount of storage space  
available by having the files in the oldest record automatically deleted when  
the remaining capacity of the storage device becomes lower than a specified  
amount.  
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Enable  
Select this check box to enable the function.  
Caution  
Even if this setting is disabled, recording that is currently in progress  
on this storage device will continue. If recording is started after  
disabling this setting, recording to this storage device is not possible.  
Not to be less than  
Enter the limit for the minimum remaining capacity. Specify % or MB.  
Note  
Files on the NSR are deleted to maintain approximately 12 GB of available  
capacity, in addition to the capacity configured for each setting. For  
example, if the minimum capacity is set at 10 GB, deletion is executed so as  
to maintain approximately 22 GB of available capacity.  
Capacity  
Displays the storage capacity.  
This item cannot be modified.  
Free Space  
Displays the free space in bytes and as a percentage.  
Total Space  
Displays the total size of the storage location.  
Notice System Alert when  
Generates an insufficient free space system alert when the remaining  
capacity of the storage location becomes lower than a specified amount.  
Configure the actions to perform in response to system alerts in the “Action”  
Notes  
• To enable this function, the [Enable System Alerts] check box must be  
selected on the “Main” screen in “General” (page 84).  
• When system alert notification is configured for external storage, an  
alarm can be set to trigger if the connection with the external storage is  
broken.  
Enable  
Select this check box to enable the function.  
Remaining capacity is lower than  
Enter the limit for the minimum remaining capacity for generating a  
system alert. Specify % or MB.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting modifications, click [Discard].  
Caution  
• When setting “Cleanup,” make sure to estimate how much capacity is  
sufficient to record the images you want to save to storage, before setting  
the number of days to store recorded images.  
• When multiple overwrite settings are configured for a storage location,  
deletion may be biased toward a particular camera on the storage  
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location. We strongly recommend that you either configure a single  
overwrite setting, or that you estimate, in advance, the capacity you will  
use, based on the image size and required storage period specified for the  
camera, and configure the deletion settings for recordings accordingly.  
• When the recorded data of normal recordings is overwritten, multiple  
files in a single record are deleted at once. This may cause all the files of  
a particular camera to be deleted at once. By configuring the following  
settings, you can ensure that data from multiple cameras is deleted more  
uniformly.  
- In a recurrent schedule for normal recording, insert at least one second  
of blank space per day.  
Ex.) Start time: 00:00:00 End time: 23:59:59  
Notes  
• If the recording capacity of the built-in hard disk is insufficient, you can  
expand it with external storage. For details about storage expansion,  
contact your dealer.  
• The following storage locations are defined by the NSR and cannot be  
deleted.  
- Default  
- Alarm  
- Manual  
- Normal  
The above four storage locations are actually located in the same partition  
but in different directories (folders). As a result, the capacity and total  
size of these storage locations are all the same, but deleting and  
overwriting are performed independently for each directory (folder).  
• For NSR storage locations, you can configure the main settings related to  
deletion and overwriting of recordings, and set the storage period for  
each type of recorded image. However, it is not possible to assign a  
capacity to each storage location.  
• The Default location is the default save location for each camera. To set  
different save locations for each camera, you can use the storage settings  
in “Main” under “Camera” on the Configuration screen.  
Four storage setting examples are provided below. Select a storage location  
according to your objective and the recording type selected in the camera  
storage settings.  
Examples:  
Default : Delete -disable, data overwrite-enable (20%)  
Alarm : Delete -enable (30%, 366 days), data overwrite -disable  
Manual : Delete -enable (40%, 7 days), data overwrite - disable  
Normal : Delete -enable (50%, 31 days), data overwrite - disable  
Descriptions:  
Default : When the remaining capacity for the storage location reaches  
20% or below, recorded images are deleted in order, starting  
from the oldest images.  
Select this storage location when you have ample storage  
capacity remaining.  
Alarm : When the remaining capacity for the storage location reaches  
30% or below, recorded images that are at least one year old  
are deleted.  
Recorded images that are less than a year old are never deleted.  
Select this storage location for recorded images that you wish  
to keep for at least one year.  
Manual : When the remaining capacity for the storage location reaches  
40% or below, recorded images that are at least one week old  
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are deleted.  
Recorded images that are less than a week old are never  
deleted.  
Select this storage location for recorded images that you wish  
to keep for at least one week.  
Normal : When the remaining capacity for the storage location reaches  
50% or below, recorded images that are at least one month old  
are deleted.  
Recorded images that are less than a month old are never  
deleted.  
Select this storage location for recorded images that you wish  
to keep for at least one month.  
Camera  
You can configure the advanced settings of cameras managed by the NSR and  
register new cameras.  
There are the following two ways to register a camera.  
• Specify the IP address or host name of the camera.  
• Detect cameras on the network automatically and then register multiple  
cameras. (This method can only be used for cameras on the same network  
segment as the NSR.)  
You can also set IP addresses before you detect cameras automatically and  
register multiple cameras.  
Setting IP Addresses after Detecting Cameras Automatically (Camera IP  
Setup)  
After automatic detection, you can set the IP addresses for the cameras.  
After setting the IP addresses, you can switch to the [Register Multiple  
Cameras] screen to register multiple cameras simultaneously.  
Caution  
You can also change the IP addresses of cameras already registered on the NSR,  
but the corresponding address settings ([Main] settings of the [Camera] screen)  
must then be updated manually in the registration information on the NSR. If  
the settings are not updated, the NSR will no longer be able to connect to the  
cameras.  
1
Display the “Camera” screen and click [Camera IP Setup] at the top of the  
window.  
Cameras are detected automatically and the “Camera IP Setup” screen  
appears.  
A list of detected cameras is displayed in the “Camera IP Setup” screen. The  
results are displayed for each network device of the NSR.  
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Notes  
• To perform the automatic detection again, click [Refresh].  
• A camera server (such as the SNT series) is detected as single camera  
server, regardless of the number of cameras connected. When registering  
multiple cameras, register them as different cameras based on their  
connection channels.  
2
Configure all settings including the IP address settings.  
NSR Network Device  
To display IP information for a network port, click [V] and then select the  
network port from the list that appears.  
Found Cameras List  
Displays a list of detected cameras.  
To update the contents of the list, click [Refresh]. All input values except  
for user names and passwords of the camera administrators are overwritten  
by the information obtained by the IP Setup protocol.  
Camera names that are already registered on the NSR appear. Furthermore,  
if a host name is specified for “Address” in the “Main” settings of the  
“Camera” screen for a camera already registered on the NSR, the IP address  
is determined from the DNS, compared with detected camera IP addresses,  
and then a judgment is made.  
Check  
Select the check boxes of the cameras for which you want to set the  
IP addresses. To select all the check boxes, click [Select All].  
Also select the registered cameras for which you want to change IP  
addresses.  
#
Sequential numbers are assigned to the cameras in the order of  
detection. These numbers are added only for display purposes and  
are not for indicating anything like priority order.  
Network  
Displays the network device number of the NSR.  
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MAC Address  
Displays the MAC address of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup  
protocol.  
Model  
Displays the model of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup protocol.  
Serial No.  
Displays the serial number of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup  
protocol.  
DHCP  
After automatic detection, check boxes are selected for all cameras  
with DHCP set in the network settings. If you want to set IP  
addresses, the check boxes need to be cleared.  
IP address  
Set the IP address. After automatic detection, the IP addresses  
detected by the IP Setup protocol are displayed. If you want to set the  
IP addresses, the DHCP check boxes need to be cleared.  
Note  
You can set the IP addresses for multiple cameras simultaneously in  
[Set following settings to all selected Cameras] below the list.  
Port  
Set the port number of the camera. After automatic detection, the port  
numbers detected by the IP Setup protocol are displayed.  
Note  
You can set the port numbers for multiple cameras simultaneously in  
[Set following settings to all selected Cameras] below the list.  
User  
Set the user name of the camera administrator.  
Password  
Set the password of the camera administrator.  
Notes  
• The user name and password set here are used to access cameras.  
They are required when you set the IP address and port.  
• You can set the administrator user names and passwords for  
multiple cameras simultaneously in [Set following settings to  
selected Cameras] below the list.  
Version No.  
Displays the software version of the camera. Detected by the IP  
Setup protocol.  
Name  
Displays the camera name of a registered camera.  
Summary of the Lists  
Displays “Found Cameras”, “Registered Cameras”, and “Unregistered  
Cameras.”  
Set following settings for selected Cameras  
This function enables you to input the same settings for multiple cameras  
simultaneously.  
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Follow the procedure below.  
(1) In the “Check” column, select all the cameras for which you want to  
input settings.  
(2) Select the check boxes and input the item settings in “Set following  
settings for selected Cameras” that you want to set simultaneously.  
(3) Click [Set].  
The setting values are input simultaneously for all the cameras with  
selected (1) check boxes.  
You can set the following items simultaneously in the “Camera IP Setup”  
screen.  
• Administrator/password  
• IP address  
Specify IP addresses with one of the following methods.  
Use following range of IP address to set IP address  
automatically for selected cameras  
To set IP Address automatically for selected cameras. IP addresses are  
assigned in order from the top of the list.  
If the number of IP addresses in the specified range is smaller than the  
number of selected cameras, a warning message appears and assignment  
stops.  
Furthermore, if the IP address of the NSR is included in the range, it is  
not assigned to a camera.  
Obtain IP address with DHCP  
IP addresses are obtained from a DHCP server.  
• HTTP port  
Specify the port number for accessing cameras.  
You can specify number 80 or any number in the range of 1024 to 65535.  
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4
Click [Apply].  
The IP address settings are configured for the cameras.  
Note  
The subnet mask and default gateway addresses for the camera are set to the  
same values as the NSR settings.  
After configuring the settings, click [Register Cameras] to switch to  
registering cameras on the NSR.  
The screen switches to the “Register Multiple Cameras” screen. If an  
administrator user name and password were input in the “Camera IP Setup”  
screen, the information is retained when the screen is switched.  
For details on configuring settings in the “Register Multiple Cameras”  
Registering Multiple Cameras” in the previous section.  
If you do not want to register multiple cameras simultaneously, click  
[Close] to close the “Camera IP Setup” screen.  
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Detecting Cameras on the Network Automatically and Registering Multiple  
Cameras  
Detect cameras automatically and then register them with IP addresses to the  
NSR. You can specify camera names, as well as the user name and password of  
the camera administrator.  
After detecting cameras automatically, switch to the [Camera IP Setup] screen  
if you want to set camera IP addresses prior to registration. For details, see  
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Display the “Camera” screen and then click [Register Cameras] at the top  
of the window.  
Cameras are detected automatically and the “Register Multiple Cameras”  
screen appears.  
A list of detected cameras is displayed in the “Register Multiple Cameras”  
screen. The results are displayed for all network devices of the NSR.  
Note  
To perform the automatic detection again, click [Refresh].  
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Configure all the settings.  
Found Cameras List  
Displays a list of detected cameras.  
To update the contents of the list, click [Refresh]. All input values except  
for user names and passwords of the camera administrators are overwritten  
by the information obtained by the IP Setup protocol.  
Cameras already registered on the NSR are not displayed. Furthermore, if a  
host name is specified for “Address” in the “Main” settings of the “Camera”  
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screen for a camera already registered on the NSR, the IP address is  
determined from the DNS, compared with detected camera IP addresses,  
and then a judgment is made.  
Check  
Select the check boxes of the cameras you want to register. To select  
all the check boxes, click [Select All].  
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Sequential numbers are assigned to the cameras in the order of  
detection. These numbers are assigned only for display purposes and  
are not for indicating anything like priority order.  
Network  
Displays the network device number of the NSR.  
Name  
Displays the name assigned to the camera.  
CH  
If there are multiple channels as is the case with SNT-V704, each of  
the channels is considered to be a different camera and is indicated  
by a channel number. You can select whether to register each channel  
individually.  
DHCP  
Check boxes are selected for all cameras with DHCP set in the  
network settings. This item cannot be modified.  
IP address  
Displays the IP address settings of the cameras. Detected by the IP  
Setup protocol. This item cannot be modified.  
Port  
Displays the port number of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup  
protocol. This item cannot be modified.  
User Name  
Set the user name of the camera administrator.  
Password  
Set the password of the camera administrator.  
Notes  
• The user name and password set here are used to access cameras.  
• You can set the administrator user names and passwords for  
multiple cameras simultaneously in “Set following settings to  
selected Cameras” below the list.  
MAC Address  
Displays the MAC address of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup  
protocol. This item cannot be modified.  
Model  
Displays the model of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup protocol.  
This item cannot be modified.  
Serial  
Displays the serial number of the camera. Detected by the IP Setup  
protocol. This item cannot be modified.  
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Registered Cameras on this NSR  
Displays the number of cameras registered on the NSR.  
Cameras to be registered  
The number of cameras selected in the above list. The number is displayed  
in red if it is larger than the remaining number of cameras that can be  
registered on the NSR. If the number is red, [Register] is unavailable.  
Set following settings for selected Cameras  
This function enables you to input the same settings for multiple cameras  
simultaneously.  
You can enter the same administrator user name and password for multiple  
cameras simultaneously in the “Register Multiple Cameras” screen.  
Follow the procedure below.  
(1) In the “Check” column, select all the cameras for which you want to  
input settings.  
(2) Input the items in the “Register selected Cameras for NSR” section.  
(3) Click [Set].  
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4
Click [Camera IP Setup] to set camera IP addresses prior to registration.  
The screen switches to the “Camera IP Setup” screen. If an administrator  
user name and password were input in the “Register Multiple Cameras”  
screen, the information is retained when the screen is switched.  
For details on configuring settings in the “Camera IP Setup” screen, see  
If you do not want to set IP addresses, proceed to Step 4.  
Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Register].  
The cameras selected in the “Check” column are registered on the NSR.  
Notes  
• During the registration process, a check is performed to see whether the  
number of cameras to register exceeds the limit. If it does, a warning  
appears to notify you of this point and the registration process stops.  
• Cameras are listed for registration according to their connection channels  
when a camera server (such as the SNT series) is detected during camera  
IP setup. Before performing registration, clear the check box under the  
“Check” column for cameras that do not need to be registered. Additional  
channels can be added later.  
When registration ends, the “Register Multiple Cameras” screen is updated.  
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Click [Close].  
The “Register Multiple Cameras” screen closes.  
Specifying the IP Address or Host Name of a Camera  
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Click [Camera] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “Camera” screen appears.  
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Click [Add] at the top right of the window.  
The “Add Camera - Find By Address” screen appears.  
Configure all the settings.  
Camera Name  
Enter the name of the camera to add.  
Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).  
Camera Address  
Enter the host address (IP address) of the camera.  
Port  
Enter the HTTP server port number of the camera. The default setting is 80.  
Camera Administrator  
Set the camera administrator.  
User Name  
Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters for the user name of the camera  
administrator.  
Password  
Enter up to 16 alphanumerical characters for the password of the camera  
administrator.  
Use Proxy  
If the camera will be accessed via a proxy server, select this check box and  
configure the following items.  
Address  
Enter the proxy server host address (host name).  
Port  
Enter the proxy server port number.  
Caution  
The user name and password of the camera administrator cannot be  
modified from the NSR. To modify them, access the camera directly from  
a Web browser on a computer.  
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If these settings are modified, the camera settings of the NSR also need to  
be modified.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Connect].  
The settings are used to connect to the camera and the camera is registered  
once it is detected.  
Caution  
If the specified IP address is the same as that of an already registered  
camera, a warning appears and the camera cannot be registered.  
Deleting a Camera  
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2
Click [Camera] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The Camera screen appears.  
Select the camera to delete, and click [Delete] at the top right of the screen.  
To delete multiple cameras, select the cameras while holding down the Shift  
key or Ctrl key.  
The delete confirmation screen appears.  
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Click [OK].  
The camera is deleted.  
Note  
When a camera is deleted, “No Camera” appears in the monitor window of the  
layout. With the default layout, the next camera that you register will be  
assigned to the open monitor window.  
When a registered camera is deleted, data recorded during the registered period  
cannot be searched. In such a case, recorded data is not deleted. Recorded data  
can be deleted when the conditions for deletion from storage or data overwrite  
are met. For details on settings, see “Storage” under “General” of “Advanced  
Configuring the Advanced Settings of Cameras  
You can configure advanced settings such as the main, preset, mask, and motion  
detection settings for each camera individually.  
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Basic operations for configuration  
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Display the “Camera” screen and click the camera you want to configure in  
the tree on the left side of the window.  
The setting items appear below the camera.  
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Click the item you want to configure and then configure the item in the tree  
on the left.  
Click [Save] at the top right of the window.  
For details on configuring individual items, see the following pages.  
• Main (page 102)  
• VMD (Recorder) (page 112)  
• VMF (page 114)  
Main  
Used to configure basic camera settings.  
Settings on the “Main” screen can be configured for multiple cameras at the  
same time.  
On the “Camera” screen, select the multiple cameras while holding down the  
Shift key or Ctrl key, and then click [Edit].  
Also, NSR supports the “Generic Camera.” NSR obtains various information  
data from a camera when registering it and connects to the camera based on this  
information. Because the protocol and procedures for obtaining information  
from a Generic Camera are standardized, cameras sold in future will also be  
supported, provided that they follow the standard. For about the Generic  
Note  
When configuring multiple cameras simultaneously, some settings will differ  
from those available when configuring one camera.  
When setting multiple cameras, the following points may apply, depending on  
the settings.  
• Settings that differ for each camera configuration are blank. When saved in  
this state, the corresponding settings on each camera do not change. If you  
select a new list or enter a new value, the new setting is applied to all of the  
multiple cameras.  
• If the setting configuration for each camera differs when the setting item is a  
check box, a minus sign (–) appears to indicate that the state of the check box  
varies. To configure a common setting for multiple cameras, click the box  
again to select or deselect it.  
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• If a common value cannot be set for multiple cameras, the setting item  
deactivated so it cannot be modified. Change the combination of selected  
cameras and try setting the value again.  
The following section describes the settings in detail.  
[Update Generic Camera Information] button  
Retrieve the information from the camera.  
Note  
If the camera firmware was updated or other camera information has changed,  
click [Update Generic Camera Information] to retrieve information data from  
the camera again. In this case, control range settings may automatically change.  
Be sure to check all items again, to verify that all settings appropriate.  
[Select Generic Camera Functions] button  
Clicking this button brings up the screen (page 108) for choosing a function  
combination for Generic Camera.  
[Add Channel] button  
Add the camera settings for other channels.  
Name  
• When configuring one camera, enter the camera name.  
Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).  
• When configuring multiple cameras simultaneously, the camera names are  
shown separated by commas (camera names cannot be edited).  
Model  
Displays the camera model name.  
When configuring multiple cameras simultaneously, the camera model names  
are shown separated by commas.  
User  
Enter the name of the camera’s administrator in 16 alphanumerical characters or  
less.  
Password  
Enter the camera’s administrator password in 16 alphanumerical characters or  
less.  
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Network Address  
Enter the camera’s IP address in this text box.  
This setting does not appear when configuring multiple cameras  
simultaneously.  
HTTP Port  
Enter the HTTP port number necessary to access the camera.  
Timeout (sec)  
Enter an access timeout for the camera in seconds.  
Use Proxy  
If you are using a proxy server to access the camera, select this check box. If you  
select this check box, configure the address and port number of the proxy server.  
SNT Settings  
These settings appear when the selected camera is from the SNT series.  
Configure settings specific to SNT models.  
Specify the channel if the camera is registered as an SNT with multiple  
channels. Furthermore, to register the cameras of each channel, click [Add  
Channel] and register them as new cameras.  
Camera  
Select a connected analog camera.  
For SNT-V304  
:
A camera cannot be specified.  
Note  
The “New Protocol 1” to “New Protocol 5” options that appear for the  
SNT-V704 are scheduled for future use.  
Channel  
Select the channel to use.  
For SNT-V704 or SNT-V304:  
Select from Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 3, and  
Channel 4.  
For SNT-V501  
:
Fixed to Channel 1. This cannot be modified.  
Video Settings  
Configure the monitor and recording settings for images captured by the  
camera.  
Mount Angle  
Configure the angle for camera images. Select from 0 degrees, 90  
degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees.  
Caution  
VMF and Video Motion Detection (Camera) do not support the 90- and  
270-degree mount angles. When using VMF or Video Motion Detection  
(Camera), always use the 0- or 180-degree mount angles.  
Video Codec  
Set the video codec for the camera. Select from JPEG or MPEG 4.  
FPS  
Specify the image frame rate for the camera.  
Resolution  
Specify a resolution for images imported from the camera.  
For some cameras, the resolution used will differ for NTSC and PAL. For  
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Image Quality  
Set a percentage between 0% and 100%.  
Color Level  
Set a percentage between 0% and 100%.  
Raise system alert by “VIDEO LOSS”  
Select this check box when you want to generate a “VIDEO LOSS”  
notification as a system alert if images can no longer be obtained because  
the connection between the camera and network has been disconnected.  
Configure the action to perform in response to the notification in the  
“Action” screen.  
To enable this function, the [Enable System Alerts] check box must be  
selected on the “Main” screen in “General” (page 84).  
No VMD (Recorder) during PTZ movement  
Select this check box when you want to stop motion detection during pan,  
tilt, and zoom movement to avoid detection errors.  
Enabling Audio  
Select this check box if you want the NSR to monitor audio from the camera.  
To actually obtain audio, the microphone input on the camera needs to be  
enabled.  
Caution  
If audio is disabled by clearing this check box, playback is also disabled for  
audio that was recorded while this option was enabled. Playback can be enabled  
by selecting this check box and enabling audio again.  
Audio Codec  
Specify the audio quality.  
The audio standards G.711 (64 kbps) and G.726 (16/24/32/40 kbps) are  
supported.  
Sampling Frequency  
Specify the sampling frequency.  
VMF Support  
Select this check box to enable Video Motion Detection by camera image  
metadata using a VMF (Video Motion Filter).  
For details on configuring a VMF, see “VMF” (page 69).  
Caution  
• With NSR, VMF cannot be used in tandem with the Video Motion Detection  
(Camera) setting on the camera. If you select this check box, the Video  
Motion Detection (Camera) setting of the camera will be disabled.  
• Only one VMF package can be applied to a live camera image at one time. As  
a result, if this configuration is performed while an alarm recording schedule  
that uses VMF is being executed, the package for the alarm recording  
schedule will be overwritten with the package being configured.  
Note  
Object detection requires an approximately 40 second initialization period  
before starting.  
Default Package  
Select the VMF package to use.  
The default package is used when no VMF package has been configured  
in the schedule. When [None Selected] is selected and no VMF package  
is set in the recording schedule, motion detection metadata can be  
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received and recorded, but it cannot be displayed on the monitoring  
screen.  
Storage Settings  
You can specify the storage location the camera uses for each recording type.  
Alarm  
Select the storage location for the camera to save alarm recordings.  
Manual  
Select the storage location for the camera to save manual recordings.  
Normal  
Select the storage location for the camera to save normal recordings.  
Caution  
If the storage settings are modified, the new settings are reflected from  
the first recording to start thereafter. If a camera’s storage settings are  
modified while a recording is in progress, they are not reflected in the  
current recording.  
Setting a Camera by Using Generic Camera  
This version of NSR supports the “Generic Camera.” NSR obtains various  
information data from a camera when registering it and connects to the camera  
based on this information. Because the protocol and procedures for obtaining  
information from a Generic Camera are standardized, cameras sold in future  
will also be supported, provided that they follow the standard.  
Note  
This version of NSR supports Generic Camera version 1.  
Operation flow when using Generic Camera  
The procedure for registering and setting up a camera with the Generic Camera  
option is slightly different from regular camera registration. First, you must  
select a combination of functions and then perform setup. When you select the  
combination of functions, the setting range for each item is determined  
automatically. Therefore it is important to select the combination of functions  
carefully with regard to the intended use of the camera.  
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Registering a Generic Camera.  
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Selecting a combination of functions.  
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Making the required settings at the various  
setup screens.  
After setting, be sure to check all setting values.  
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Starting operation.  
Caution  
• Available settings and setting value ranges will vary depending on the  
function combination. Be sure to make settings that are matched to the  
intended operation.  
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Example 1: When a certain codec is used, the motion detection function  
will not be available. Choose a combination with this codec  
only if motion detection function settings are not required.  
Example 2: When a combination with an available setting value range of 1  
- 50 has been selected, the available range on the respective  
setup screens will be limited to 1 - 50 even if the camera setting  
range is 1 - 100.  
• Be sure to select the function combination first and then make the settings. If  
you change the function combination after starting to make settings, the  
available range for values will also change depending on the function  
combination, which may lead to earlier settings being altered.  
Example: 70 was selected for an item with an available range of 1 - 100, but  
the control range later became 1 - 50 because of a function  
combination change, and the setting was altered to 25.  
• After changing a setting, be sure to check all settings before starting operation.  
If the changed value is within the available range, there will be no problem,  
but if it is out of range, the setting will automatically be changed to a value  
within the range.  
Setting a Camera by Using Generic Camera  
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Click [Main] that you want to configure a camera in the tree on the left side  
of the window.  
Click [Update Generic Camera Information] in the upper of the “Camera”  
window.  
The information retrieve from the camera.  
Click [Select Generic Camera Functions].  
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The screen for choosing a function combination for Generic Camera  
appears.  
Select functions in order of priority, a line at a time, starting from top left.  
Then click [Apply].  
If you change a selected line, all lower lines will revert to the non-selected  
condition.  
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Note that the function combination selected here determines the setting  
range for the various setup screens.  
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Item  
Select the desired function.  
Parameter  
Select the desired value.  
Note  
The control range for values will be narrowed down according to the item  
selection sequence and parameters. Items and values selectable on  
subsequent lines will change accordingly.  
The screen returns to “Main” window.  
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Make the other settings.  
Make the required settings at the various setup screens.  
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After completing the setting procedure, check all items to make sure that  
setting values are appropriate.  
Start operation.  
Generic Camera supports the following functions and items.  
• Codecs  
Only JPEG and MPEG4 are supported.  
• Resolution  
The following limitations apply.  
Horizontal: max. 1,280 pixels  
Vertical: max. 960 pixels  
(Portrait format not supported)  
• Frame rate  
max. 30 fps  
• Image quality  
JPEG: If image quality of camera is divided into n levels, 0 - 100% will be  
assigned to levels 1 - n.  
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MPEG: This software supports up to 2,048 kbps. This value is compared to  
the camera setting range, and the lower value of the two will be assigned  
to 0 - 100%.  
• Color level  
• Video Motion Detection (Camera)  
Up to 4 detection frames  
• Motion detection/object detection metadata  
• Sensor IN/Alarm Out  
Up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs  
• Audio device  
• Preset positions  
max. 64  
Preset  
Configure preset positions for the camera.  
You can only configure presets for a camera with a preset position configuration  
function. If preset positions cannot be set for the camera, the items and buttons  
in the “Preset” screen are unavailable.  
To add new preset positions  
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2
3
Display the “Preset” screen and then select an unset (unnamed) preset  
position from the preset position list.  
While checking the image in the preview, perform pan, tilt, and zoom  
operations to move the camera to the position you want to set.  
Enter a name for the new preset position in the “Preset Name” field.  
The preset position is not configured if a name is not enter.  
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Click [Set].  
The current camera position is saved as a preset position.  
To modify a preset position  
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Display the “Preset” screen, and then select the preset position that you want  
to modify.  
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To confirm a configured preset position, select the preset position and click  
[Recall] to move the camera to the preset position.  
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Perform pan, tilt, and zoom operations to move the camera and modify the  
position.  
Click [Set].  
The modified camera position is saved.  
To delete a preset position  
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Display the “Preset” screen and then select the preset position that you want to  
delete.  
Click [Delete].  
The preset is deleted and the name disappears from the preset position list.  
Mask  
Set a dynamic mask for the camera. You can set multiple masks.  
Caution  
If the mask for a camera is modified while a recording is in progress, it is not  
reflected in the current recording. Make any modifications to the mask  
configuration before you start recording.  
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Display the “Mask” screen.  
Select a mask pattern in [Mask Type].  
Masks can be filled with a single color or a pattern. Click [V], and select  
[Single Color] or a pattern from the list that appears.  
Notes  
• If you selected [Single Color], specify a fill color for the mask in the  
dialog box that appears.  
• If you selected a pattern, such as [Random Noise] or [Luminance  
(Gamma)], you can also specify a masking level.  
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Caution  
For [Gaussian Blur] and [Mosaic], because the blur size (in pixels) does not  
change as the image is zoomed, zoom out as far as possible before setting a  
mask with these patterns. Otherwise, the mask will not be visible until the  
image is zoomed in.  
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While checking the image in the preview, use the buttons to create and edit  
the mask.  
Buttons and functions  
(Move Polygon)  
Use this button to move a mask or to create a rectangular mask by dragging  
a mask edit point.  
(Edit Points)  
Use this button to add/delete edit points and to create masks in complex  
shapes.  
(Add Point)  
Use this button to divide a line at a specific location.  
You can also add an edit point to a mask by clicking a line.  
(Remove Point)  
Use this button to decrease the number of lines by one.  
You can also remove an edit point from a mask by clicking an edit point.  
(Bring to Front)  
Moves the selected mask to the top of a stack of overlapping masks.  
(Send to Back)  
Moves the selected mask to the bottom of a stack of overlapping masks.  
(Bring Forward)  
Moves the selected mask up one level in a stack of overlapping masks.  
(Send Backward)  
Moves the selected mask down one level in a stack of overlapping masks.  
(Delete Polygon)  
Deletes the selected mask.  
(Refresh Image)  
Refreshes the still image that includes all the masks.  
(Preview)  
Displays a live image from the camera that includes the masks.  
This allows you to confirm how the configured masks appear.  
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For a camera equipped with pan, tilt, and zoom functions, use these buttons  
to control the pan, tilt, and zoom of the camera, and to confirm whether the  
camera moves properly so as to hide the area you set.  
Click [Save] at the top right of the window.  
Note  
A mask area configured for a camera with pan and tilt functions may shift when  
the camera is panned, tilted, or zoomed. When configuring the mask area, please  
allow for approximately 10% (of the full image size) additional space  
surrounding the object you wish to mask. In addition, be sure to position the  
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object you wish to mask to the center of the monitoring screen before  
configuring a mask area for a camera with pan and tilt functions.  
VMD (Recorder)  
Configure the motion detection area (Video Motion Detection (Recorder)).  
The camera and NSR are equipped with motion detection functions. With this  
setting, you can configure the NSR’s motion detection function.  
In addition, by using the camera-based motion detection function, you can lower  
the system load of the NSR. Select which mode to use in accordance with the  
number of registered cameras and your operating configuration for recording  
and monitoring. For details on configuring camera-based motion detection, see  
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Display the “VMD (Recorder)” screen, and click [Add] at the top right of  
the screen.  
The VMD (Recorder) configuration screen appears.  
Enter a name for the configuration area in the [Configuration Name] field.  
Select the VMD mode.  
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Always verify your operating environment first, because performance may  
vary depending on the mode.  
• Standard mode can perform motion detection on more cameras  
simultaneously than high-performance mode.  
• High-performance mode offers better detection accuracy.  
• Be aware that when the VMD mode is changed the default values for  
[Previous Frame] and [Candidate Frame] are configured separately for  
each mode.  
• With the MPEG4 codec, only high-performance mode is supported.  
Caution  
When the codec for cameras set to standard mode is changed to MPEG, the  
VMD mode is automatically switched to high-performance mode. In  
addition, [Previous Frame] and [Candidate Frame] are set to the default  
values for high-performance mode.  
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While checking the image in the preview, use the buttons to create and edit  
the motion detection area and configure items.  
Buttons and functions  
(Move Polygon)  
Use this button to move an area or to create a rectangular area by dragging  
an area edit point.  
(Edit Points)  
Use this button to add/delete edit points and to create areas in complex shapes.  
(Add Point)  
Use this button to divide a line at a specific location. You can also add an  
edit point to an area by clicking a line.  
(Remove Point)  
Use this button to decrease the number of lines by one. You can also remove an  
edit point from an area by clicking an edit point.  
(Bring to Front)  
Moves the selected area to the top of a stack of overlapping areas.  
(Send to Back)  
Moves the selected area to the bottom of a stack of overlapping areas.  
(Bring Forward)  
Moves the selected area up one level in a stack of overlapping areas.  
(Send Backward)  
Moves the selected area down one level in a stack of overlapping areas.  
(Delete Polygon)  
Deletes the selected area.  
(Refresh Image)  
Refreshes the still image that includes all the areas.  
(Preview)  
Displays a live image from the camera that includes the areas.  
This allows you to confirm how the configured areas appear.  
Setting items  
Area Mode  
Click [V], and from the list that appears, select whether to detect motion  
inside or outside the set area.  
To detect motion inside the set area, select [Include], and to detect motion  
everywhere outside the set area, select [Exclude].  
Display Color  
Click the [Display Color] box, and specify a color to fill the motion  
detection area in the dialog box that appears.  
Preset Name  
To configure by preset positions, click [V], and from the list that appears,  
select a preset camera position to include in the configuration area.  
If this setting is configured, the camera moves to the specified preset  
position when motion detection starts.  
Threshold  
Set a value from 1 to 100 as the threshold for motion detection.  
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The motion detection processor uses this value as the standard value for  
determining whether motion has occurred between frames.  
Expert Mode  
Select this check box on to configure detailed settings for the motion  
detection area.  
When this check box is selected, you can configure the following items.  
Previous Frame  
Specify, by number of frames, the number of images to compare as a  
basis for determining that motion has occurred.  
Caution  
Setting this number high facilitates noise reduction, but processing speed  
decreases due to the increase in processing load and memory usage.  
Candidate Frame  
The number of detections needed to recognize a candidate image as  
moving is configured based on this value. The specified value is used  
as a parameter for calculating the number of detections needed to  
recognize a candidate image as moving.  
Block Size X  
Specify the horizontal length of the detection area in pixels.  
Block Size Y  
Specify the vertical length of the detection area in pixels.  
Max Object Size X  
Specify the maximum horizontal length of the detection area in percent.  
Max Object Size Y  
Specify the maximum vertical length of the detection area in percent.  
Min Object Size X  
Specify the minimum horizontal length of the detection area in percent.  
Min Object Size Y  
Specify the minimum vertical length of the detection area in percent.  
Min Objects For Alarm  
Specify the number of motion detection boxes for sending  
notification of an alarm.  
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For cameras equipped with pan, tilt, and zoom functions, use this to change  
the direction and zoom of the camera when configuring an area.  
Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the top  
right of the window.  
VMF  
When using a metadata-compatible camera, you need to configure VMF (Video  
Motion Filter) settings for motion detection by metadata.  
A VMF is a filter for detecting specific motion phenomena from motion-related  
metadata generated by the camera.  
VMFs are available in two types, Moving and Unattended, and up to three can  
be managed together as a VMF package. The filters in a VMF package can be  
combined either sequentially, whereby each filter must be satisfied in sequential  
order to trigger an alarm, or in parallel, whereby satisfying any one filter is  
sufficient to trigger an alarm.  
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Overview of Motion Detection by Camera Image Metadata  
Notes  
• [VMF] only appears when the camera supports motion detection by metadata.  
• To configure a VMF, the [VMF Support] check box must be selected on the  
“Main” screen in “General” (page 84).  
• To perform motion detection and object detection using metadata, a camera  
that supports motion detection by metadata is required.  
• When using VMF motion detection with the [Existing] filter type, the alarm  
state is maintained after object detection for as long as the object continues to  
be present. As a result, if a second alarm is triggered in this state, alarm  
recording will not start. To have NSR record the second alarm, select [Alarm  
End] in the recording schedule settings (page 139). This ensures that  
everything is recorded during the alarm period, including the second alarm.  
• When object detection metadata is processed, the object detection status is  
maintained for approximately three hours after detection, but the VMF  
detection status is cleared after approximately ten seconds.  
• A VMF package can only process the live camera image of one camera at a  
time.  
• When metadata is recorded, either motion detection metadata or non-motion  
detection metadata is selected, based on the VMF being applied at the time.  
The order of priority is determined as follows:  
1If something has been specified in the schedule, priority is determined by  
whether the VMF package is “Moving” or “Unattended”.  
2If a VMF package is not specified, priority is determined based on the  
default package.  
3If a default package is not specified either, the metadata is recorded as  
motion detection metadata.  
Caution  
Object detection requires an approximately 40 second initialization period  
before starting. Also, moving objects that have remained still for  
approximately 40 seconds are regarded as unattended. These times may be  
extended depending on the circumstances.  
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Display the “VMF” screen, and click [Add] at the top right of the screen.  
The “Add VMF Package” screen appears.  
Select a “Moving” package or an “Unattended” package, and then click  
[OK].  
The package is added to the list, and the VMF configuration screen appears.  
Note  
The package name is created automatically at this point.  
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Configure each item.  
A VMF package consists of a combination of up to 3 filters (motion  
detection criteria), with advanced settings for each filter, and up to 6  
inactive areas.  
Follow the steps below to configure filters and inactive areas.  
(1) Set the filter name and filter type (1).  
(2) Click  
the criteria in area 3.  
Make sure to click  
filter or inactive area before configuring criteria.  
(2) under area 1, and configure  
under the desired  
Clicking  
(Off) switches the button to  
(On), which enables you to configure  
the filter criteria.  
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Pulse Setting  
Configure this setting when you wish to specify a pulse duration and input a  
pulse.  
Pulse  
Select this check box when you wish to specify a pulse duration and input a  
pulse.  
If you select this check box, enter a value for [Pulse Duration].  
Pulse Duration  
Enter the duration in milliseconds to sustain pulse input once it is turned on.  
For details on signal specifications, see the operating instructions for the  
camera and sensor.  
Sequential  
Select this option to detect specific phenomena by applying the filters in  
sequential order.  
The filters are applied sequentially from the left.  
When this option is selected, you can set the time and sequence in which to  
apply the filters.  
[Sequential] cannot be specified when setting an “Unattended” package.  
Parallel  
Select this option to detect specific phenomena by applying all detection criteria  
simultaneously.  
Caution  
To switch between [Sequential] and [Parallel], the  
button for each filter and inactive area must be  
turned off. When the button is  
turn it  
(On), click it to  
(Off).  
To enable this filter, select the check box beside the filter name.  
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Filter Name  
Enter a name for the filter.  
When [Sequential] is selected, this option allows you to enter, in seconds, how  
long to apply the filter on the left (before moving to the next filter).  
Caution  
To set the time, the  
button for each filer and  
inactive area must be turned off. When the button is  
(On), click it to turn it  
(Off).  
Type  
Click [V] and select the filter type to use from the list that appears.  
The filters that can be set differ depending on the package type (“Moving” or  
“Unattended”).  
x Moving  
Appearance  
Detects the appearance of objects that match the detection criteria within the  
configured area.  
Disappearance  
Detects the disappearance of objects that match the detection criteria within  
the configured area.  
Existing  
Detects when objects that match the detection criteria remain within the  
configured area.  
Capacity  
Detects when the number of objects that match the detection criteria has  
exceeded the specified number within the configured area.  
Passing  
Detects when objects that match the detection criteria cross a configured  
line.  
x Unattended  
Unattended/Removed  
Detects when an object is not moving or has been removed.  
Switches the order of the filters to the left and right.  
Use these buttons to create and edit filters or inactive areas for the image on the  
preview screen.  
Notes  
• Up to eight vertices can be set for a polygonal area.  
• When the filter type is set to [Passing], set the direction along which to detect  
the object’s passing. After setting the end points, click near the center of the  
line to set the arrow indicating the direction of passage. With each click, the  
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only t other direction only t both directions…  
(Move Polygon)  
Use this button to move an existing figure or line, or to create a rectangular  
figure by clicking and dragging.  
(Edit Points)  
Use this button to add/delete edit points and to create complex figures or  
lines.  
(Add Point)  
Use this button to divide a line at a specific location.  
You can also add an edit point to a figure or line by clicking it.  
(Remove Point)  
Use this button to decrease the number of points by one.  
You can also remove an edit point from a figure or line by clicking it.  
(Delete Polygon)  
Deletes the selected figure or line.  
Object Size  
Set the size of objects to be detected.  
MIN  
Sets a minimum size for the object to be detected.  
Drag the light blue frame that appears on the configuration screen with your  
mouse to change the size of the frame.  
MAX  
Sets a maximum size for the object to be detected.  
Drag the blue frame that appears on the configuration screen with your  
mouse to change the size of the frame.  
Object Speed  
Set the speed of objects to be detected.  
Click [MIN], and enter a maximum speed for the object to be detected.  
When you draw a line segment on the configuration screen with the mouse,  
a value is entered in the [pixel] box. Set how many seconds it should take to  
move that distance.  
In the default state, the minimum speed is set to the minimum value for the  
system.  
To restore the minimum value once the setting has been changed, click the  
shape indicating the speed, and then click  
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Click [MAX], and enter a maximum speed for the object to be detected.  
When you draw a line segment on the configuration screen with the mouse,  
a value is entered in the [pixel] box. Set how many seconds it should take to  
move that distance.  
In the default state, the maximum speed is set to the maximum value for the  
system.  
To restore the maximum value once the setting has been changed, click the  
shape indicating the speed, and then click  
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(Preview)  
Click this button to confirm the operation of the filtering used in the configured  
package.  
Duration ([Existing] and [Unattended/Removed] Filter Types Only)  
When using the [Existing] filter type, enter the amount of time for RealShot  
Manager to wait before triggering an alarm, after an object is detected as  
moving. The default value is 0.  
When using the [Unattended/Removed] filter type, enter the amount of time for  
RealShot Manager to wait before triggering an alarm, after an object is detected  
as unattended.  
Note  
When an object is detected as unattended, its non-motion status is maintained  
and the detection frame continues to be displayed for about 3 hours.  
Capacity ([Capacity] Filter Type Only)  
Enter the maximum number of objects that can be detected in the configured  
area before an alarm is triggered.  
Collision ([Passing] Filter Type Only)  
Click [V], and from the list that appears, select the object’s center of gravity or  
the side of the object that will trigger an alarm when it crosses the configured  
line.  
[LIVE] Button  
Click this button to display the live camera image.  
When you click this button, the camera control panel appears.  
For a camera equipped with pan, tilt, and zoom functions, use these buttons to  
control the pan, tilt, and zoom of the camera; to change the direction and zoom  
of the camera for easier configuration of detection areas; and to confirm whether  
the camera moves properly in the detection area you set.  
[PRESET] Button  
To move the camera to a preset position, click [V], and select a preset from  
the list that appears.  
Caution  
You can only move the camera to a preset position with this option. You  
cannot set a VMF package for each preset position.  
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[PLAYBACK] Button  
Click this button to display recorded images stored on the camera.  
When you click this button, the playback control buttons and quick search  
buttons appear.  
This toolbar is used to play back recordings.  
For details on the use of each button, see “qf Play speed” under  
This toolbar is used to specify the playback position of a recorded image by  
date and time when performing a quick search.  
For details, see “Quick Search” (page 67).  
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After setting each item, click [Save] at the top right of the screen.  
Sensor Input  
You can configure sensor input pins and Video Motion Detection (Camera) pins  
for the NSR and cameras with “Sensor Input”.  
Adding a Sensor Input Pin to the NSR  
By adding a logical sensor input pin to the NSR, you can link to external  
devices. You can trigger the performance of recording or actions by having an  
external device operate (turn on or off) the added sensor input pin.  
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Click [Sensor Input] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
Select the NSR below [Sensor Input].  
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Click [Add].  
The “Sensor Input” screen appears.  
Configure each item.  
Name  
Enter a name for the sensor input pin.  
Invert  
Select this check box to invert the pulse polarity (e.g., when inverting High  
t Low to Low t High).  
Enable  
Select this check box to enable the sensor input pin.  
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After setting each item, click [Save].  
The settings are enabled.  
To discard your changes and return to the original settings, click [Discard].  
Deleting a Sensor Input Pin Created on the NSR  
Note  
Sensor inputs that exist by default cannot be deleted.  
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Click [Sensor Input] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
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Select the NSR, and click the sensor input to delete.  
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Click [Delete].  
A confirmation screen appears.  
Click [Yes].  
The sensor input is deleted.  
Modifying Sensor Input Pin Settings on the NSR and the Camera  
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Click [Sensor Input] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “Sensor Input” screen appears.  
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Configure each setting.  
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Name  
Enter the sensor input name in this text box.  
Invert  
Select this check box when you want to invert the pulse polarity (for  
example, when you want to invert high t low to low t high).  
Enable  
Select this check box when you want to enable the sensor input.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting modifications, click [Discard].  
Setting a Video Motion Detection (Camera) Pin  
To use the camera-based motion detection and object detection functions (Video  
Motion Detection (Camera)), follow the steps below to configure a Video  
Motion Detection (Camera) pin and a motion detection or object detection area.  
The settings available for motion detection and object detection areas will differ  
depending on your camera.  
Notes  
• Whether Video Motion Detection (Camera) supports both motion detection  
and object detection differs depending on the camera.  
• Video Motion Detection (Camera) cannot be used with the SNT-V304 and the  
SNT-V501.  
Caution  
• With NSR, metadata transmission from a camera cannot be used in tandem  
with the Video Motion Detection (Camera) setting on that camera. If the  
Video Motion Detection (Camera) setting is enabled, the Video Motion Filter  
setting of the camera will be disabled.  
• Object detection requires an approximately 40 second initialization period  
before starting.  
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Click [Sensor Input] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
Select the camera below [Sensor Input], and click the Video Motion  
Detection (Camera) pin you want to configure.  
The “Sensor Input” screen appears.  
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Configure each item.  
Name  
Enter a name for the pin.  
Pulse  
Select this check box when you wish to specify a pulse duration and input a  
pulse.  
If you select this check box, enter a value for [Pulse Duration].  
Pulse Duration  
Enter the duration in milliseconds to sustain pulse input from the VMD  
(Camera) pin once it is turned on.  
Invert  
Select this check box to invert the pulse polarity.  
Enable  
Selecting this check box enables use of the VMD (Camera) pin.  
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Click [Set VMD (Camera)].  
The screen for configuring motion detection and object detection areas  
appears.  
The configuration screen and settings available for this item will differ  
depending on the camera.  
Caution  
When the configuration screen is opened, the Video Motion Filter settings  
for the camera are disabled.  
Note  
For a camera equipped with pan, tilt, and zoom functions, use the camera  
control panel to control the pan, tilt, and zoom of the camera; to change the  
direction and zoom of the camera for easier configuration of detection areas;  
and to confirm whether the camera moves properly in the detection area you  
set.  
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Drag the red frame with your mouse to configure a motion detection area.  
By dragging each edge of the detection area, you can change its size.  
Detection areas cannot be deleted.  
Caution  
The VMD (Camera) setting cannot be configured when the mount angle is  
set to 90 or 270 degrees.  
Threshold  
Enter a value from 0 to 255 as the threshold for motion detection.  
The motion detection processor uses this value as the standard value for  
determining whether motion has occurred between two video frames.  
Sensitivity  
Enter a value from 0 to 8 as the sensitivity level.  
Normally, you do not need to configure this setting.  
x For the SNC-P1 and similar cameras  
You can set up to four motion detection areas. The name of the area being  
configured is displayed in blue.  
Drag the red frame with your mouse to configure a motion detection area.  
By dragging each edge of the detection area, you can change its size.  
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Detection areas cannot be deleted.  
Caution  
• The VMD (Camera) setting cannot be configured when the mount angle  
is set to 90 or 270 degrees.  
• The VMD (Camera) setting is only active when the codec setting is  
MPEG.  
Sleep time after detection (sec)  
Enter a duration from 1 to 30 seconds to pause motion detection after  
motion has been detected.  
Area1 to Area4  
Select the check boxes of the detection areas to enable.  
Threshold  
Enter a value from 1 to 2,000 as the threshold for motion detection.  
The motion detection processor uses this value as the standard value for  
determining whether motion has occurred between two video frames.  
Sensitivity  
Enter a value from 0 to 20 as the sensitivity level.  
Normally, you do not need to configure this setting.  
x For the SNC-V704 and similar cameras  
You can set up to two motion detection areas. The name of the area being  
configured is displayed in blue.  
Drag the red frame with your mouse to configure a motion detection area.  
By dragging each edge of the detection area, you can change its size.  
Detection areas cannot be deleted.  
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The VMD (Camera) setting cannot be configured when the mount angle is  
set to 90 or 270 degrees.  
Area1 to Area2  
Select the check boxes of the detection areas to enable.  
Sensitivity  
Set a value from 1 to 9 as the sensitivity level.  
Normally, you do not need to configure this setting.  
x For the SNC-RX550, Generic Camera, and similar cameras  
You can set up to four motion detection or object detection areas. The name  
of the area being configured is displayed in blue. Drag the red frame with  
your mouse to configure a motion detection area. By dragging each edge of  
the detection area, you can change its size.  
Detection areas cannot be deleted.  
Caution  
The VMD (Camera) setting cannot be configured when the mount angle is  
set to 90 or 270 degrees.  
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Camera Position  
Select the camera position to configure.  
Current Position  
Select this option to configure settings for the current camera position.  
Preset Position  
Select this option to configure settings for each preset position.  
If you select this option, Click [V], and select a preset from the list that  
appears, to move the camera to the preset position.  
When the camera moves to the specified preset position, the settings for  
that position are enabled. The settings for one preset position cannot be  
used for another preset position.  
Object Type  
Select [Moving] or [Unattended].  
The following options differ for [Moving] and [Unattended].  
You can select [Moving] or [Unattended] for each screen, but not both.  
x With [Moving]  
Threshold  
Enter a value from 0 to 99 as the threshold for motion detection.  
x With [Unattended]  
Detection Time  
Enter a duration from 40 to 43,200 seconds to wait after an object stops  
moving before detecting non-motion and triggering an alarm.  
The countdown is reset if the object starts moving again during the specified  
duration.  
Caution  
After an unattended object is detected (after the alarm occurs), another  
unattended object may not be detected for up to one minute.  
Note  
To facilitate configuration, the [Detection Time] item for object detection  
appears for both [Current Position] and [Preset Position], but overall only  
one value can be set for [Detection Time].  
Area1 to Area4  
Select Active or Inactive for each detection area.  
Minimum Detectable Object Size  
Enter a minimum size for the object to be detected. Or, use the mouse to  
configure the minimum size by dragging the edges of the (light blue) setting  
frame for minimum detectable object size. You can change the size of the  
frame by dragging each edge. The setting frame cannot be deleted.  
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Maximum Detectable Object Size  
Enter a maximum size for the object to be detected. Or, use the mouse to  
configure the maximum size by dragging the edges of the (blue) setting  
frame for maximum detectable object size. You can change the size of the  
frame by dragging each edge. The setting frame cannot be deleted.  
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After setting each item, click [Close].  
The settings are enabled.  
To discard your changes and return to the original settings, click [Discard].  
Alarm Output  
You can configure camera and NSR alarm output settings with “Alarm Output”.  
Modifying Alarm Output Pin Settings  
Caution  
Before using the alarm output of the camera, you need to connect to the camera  
from your Web browser and enable the camera settings.  
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Click [Alarm Output] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “Alarm Output” screen appears.  
Configure each setting.  
Name  
Enter the alarm output name in this text box.  
Enable  
Select this check box when you want to enable the alarm output.  
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Pulse  
Select this check box to reset the output pin to off at the specified time, when  
it has been turned on.  
Pulse Duration  
Enter the duration to leave the output pin turned on.  
Invert  
Select this check box when you want to invert the polarity of the output pin.  
Enabling inversion does not change the state of the output pin. If the output pin  
is turned on/off while inverted, the actual output signal is inverted to off/on.  
In addition, the output pin of the NSR is initialized according to the  
inversion setting at startup (inversion enabled: turned on at startup;  
inversion disabled: turned off at startup).  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting modifications, click [Discard].  
Controlling Alarm Outputs Manually  
You can confirm the current alarm output status and turn alarm output on or off  
in “Alarm Output” of the Option window.  
For details on the operating procedure, see “Alarm Output” of “Option Window  
Action  
You can configure the actions to perform upon detection of events such as  
sensor input, VMD (Recorder), VMF, hardware failures, system alerts, and  
manual triggers in “Action”.  
To add a new action  
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Click [Action] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “Action” screen appears.  
Click [Add] at the top right of the window.  
The following screen appears.  
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Configure each setting.  
Name  
Enter the name of the action in this text box.  
Comment  
Enter a comment for the action.  
Event  
Select the type of event to trigger the action.  
Sensor Input  
Select this option when you want the sensor input to trigger the action.  
When you select this option, you must also specify the following:  
• The sensor input name.  
• Whether the sensor input pin is active, and whether it is on.  
VMD (Recorder)  
Specify the camera to use as a trigger for the action.  
Motion detection on the specified camera triggers execution of the action.  
VMF  
Select this option to perform an action when an alarm is triggered by the  
VMF package.  
If you select this option, specify the following items.  
• Select the VMF package.  
• Select whether to activate (turn from off to on) or deactivate (turn from on  
to off) the trigger.  
Hardware Failure  
Select this option when you want a hardware failure to trigger the action.  
Problems occurring with the hard disk, fan, voltage, or temperature are  
regarded as failures.  
System Alert  
Select this option when you want a system alert to trigger the action.  
Manual Trigger  
Select this option when you want to trigger the action manually.  
When you select this option, you can trigger the action manually from the  
option window of the monitoring window.  
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Action  
Select the type of action to perform upon triggering from the pull-down list.  
Select from [Report By Mail], [Start Beep], [Stop Beep], [Change Monitor  
Layout], [Activate Alarm Out], [Deactivate Alarm Out], and [Recall  
Preset].  
The settings that appear subsequently vary depending on the action you  
select here.  
• When [Report By Mail] is selected  
You can select whether to send a still image attachment in response to a  
trigger. When there is an event such as a hardware failure or system error,  
basic information about the error is included in the body text of the  
message.  
E-Mail (SMTP)  
The recipient cannot be set here. Use “e-Mail” on the General screen  
to enter a recipient address.  
Caution  
Configure the e-mail settings before configuring actions. If you  
modify the e-mail settings after configuring an action, you need to  
resave the corresponding action for the new settings to take effect.  
Send Still Image  
Select this check box to send a still image attached to the message.  
However, when a still image cannot be generated, no still image is  
attached to the message sent even if this check box is selected.  
Camera  
Select the camera to capture the still image.  
• When [Start Beep] is selected  
Duration (sec)  
Specify the length of the beep in seconds.  
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Indefinitely  
Select this option if you want to let the NSR beep until another event  
stops it.  
You must, however, select what events will stop the beep  
beforehand.  
• When [Stop Beep] is selected  
This option is just for stopping the beep. There are no settings to  
configure.  
Caution  
While the beep is sounding, audio monitoring from the camera is paused.  
However, audio recording is performed as normal.  
• When [Change Monitor Layout] is selected  
Monitor Layout  
Select the monitor layout to display on monitor 1.  
Change to previous layout  
Select this check box to return to the original, unchanged layout after  
an action is triggered.  
After event  
Select this option to return to the original layout when the event  
ends.  
Duration  
Select this option to return to the original layout after a specified  
duration.  
• When [Activate Alarm Output] is selected  
Alarm Out  
Select the alarm output name for which to turn on the alarm output.  
Note  
When you set the time for the alarm output to go on, also set the pulse  
interval in the alarm output settings.  
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• When [Deactivate Alarm Output] is selected  
Alarm Out  
Select the alarm output name for which to turn off the alarm output.  
• When [Set Preset] is selected  
Camera  
Select the camera for which to recall the preset.  
Preset name  
Select a preset.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting modifications, click [Discard].  
Recording Schedule  
You can create new recording schedules and modify the settings of existing  
recording schedules in [REC Schedule].  
Record Segmenting in Continuous Long-Term Recording  
When you record continuously over a long period (such as from 00:00 to 24:00  
every day for a long time), the number of configuration files for a record may  
exceed 10,000*. When this happens, the record is segmented, and subsequent  
data is recorded as a new record. When a record is segmented, the parts appear  
as separate records during searches, etc.  
* The number 10,000 is the total number of files since recording started. It  
includes files that are deleted with the cleanup and data overwrite functions.  
The time period segmented will differ depending on the frame rate and  
resolution.  
Ex.)  
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Conditions  
Codec  
: JPEG  
: VGA  
Resolution  
Frame rate  
Image quality  
Approx. 19 days  
: 10 fps  
: 50%  
Time until segmentation  
When recording continuously over long periods, we recommend segmenting the  
record by setting a recording schedule that inserts a 1-second recording break  
each day. For details, refer to “Creating a New Recording Schedule” (page 136).  
Creating a New Recording Schedule  
1
Click [REC Schedule] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “REC Schedule” screen appears.  
2
Click [Add] at the top right of the window.  
The schedule type selection screen appears.  
3
4
Select whether to configure a recurring schedule or a date/time schedule and  
then click [OK].  
Configure all the settings.  
The settings that appear in the “REC Schedule” screen vary depending on  
whether you select a recurring schedule or a date/time schedule.  
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• To configure a recurring schedule  
Name  
Enter the name of the recording schedule.  
Camera  
Select the check boxes of the cameras to target.  
When multiple cameras are selected, the same settings are applied to all  
of the selected cameras.  
However, Generic Cameras cannot be used together with other cameras  
for this setting.  
Show All  
Click this button to select the check boxes of all the displayed cameras.  
Week days  
Specify the days you want the schedule to be active. This setting only  
appears for weekly schedules.  
Start Time  
Specify the time you want the schedule to start.  
You can specify any time ranging from 00:00:00 to 24:00:00 (hours,  
minutes, seconds).  
The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the [Date/  
Time Format] setting of “Main” in the “General” pane (page 84).  
End Time  
Specify the time you want the schedule to end.  
The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the [Date/  
Time Format] setting of “Main” in the “General” screen (page 84).  
Duration  
Displays the duration calculated from the start time and end time. You  
can also set the end time by specifying a duration.  
You can specify any duration ranging from 00:00:01 to 24:00:00 (hours,  
minutes, seconds). If you specify 00:00:00 or if the end time calculated  
from the start time exceeds 24:00:00, then 24:00:00 is considered to have  
been specified for the end time and the value is modified accordingly.  
The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the [Date/  
Time Format] setting of “Main” in the “General” screen (page 84).  
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Normal Recording  
Select this check box for normal recording and then configure the  
following settings.  
Note  
When normal recording and alarm recording times overlap, if the  
resolution is set to 360 × 288 dpi for normal recording and 720 × 576 dpi  
for alarm recording, the resolution of images imported from the camera  
becomes 720 × 576 dpi. Normally, images imported from cameras use  
the maximum frame rate and resolution values for all actions during  
operation.  
[Frame/second], [Resolution], [Quality], and [Color  
Level]  
Configure the image quality settings to send to the camera at the  
schedule start time.  
Caution  
Because the available frame rates differ depending on the camera  
and codec, click [V] next to [Frames/second], and select a frame  
rate available for the camera from the list that appears. Make sure  
to confirm operation before operating NSR. For Generic Camera,  
a list of available frame rate and resolution settings for the camera  
will be shown.  
Alarm Recording  
Select this check box for alarm recording and then configure the  
following settings.  
Caution  
If the camera properties for alarm recording or normal recording are  
different from the camera properties for monitoring, the camera image  
stops updating for several seconds when recording starts and stops. Make  
sure to confirm your settings before operating NSR.  
[Frame/second], [Resolution], [Quality], and [Color  
Level]  
Configure the image quality settings to send to the camera at the  
schedule start time.  
Caution  
Because the available frame rates differ depending on the camera,  
click [V] next to [Frames/second], and select a frame rate  
available for the camera from the list that appears. Make sure to  
confirm operation before operating NSR. For Generic Camera, a  
list of available frame rate and resolution settings for the camera  
will be shown.  
Pre Alarm  
If upon occurrence of an alarm, you want to go back and record  
the images prior to the alarm, configure the following settings.  
Frame/second  
Specify the frame rate (fps) for recording pre-alarm images.  
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Caution  
Because the available frame rates differ depending on the  
camera, click [V] next to [Frames/second], and select a  
frame rate available for the camera from the list that  
appears. Make sure to confirm operation before operating  
NSR.  
Note  
For MPEGs, when the frame rate set here is less than the  
frame rate set under “Main” in “Camera,” the latter is  
applied.  
Pre Duration  
Specify from how far back prior to the alarm to record  
images.  
Caution  
Pre Alarm recording cannot be performed for audio.  
Note  
The maximum Pre Alarm recording time is subject to both  
of the following restrictions:  
• Total number of frames: 1,500 frames  
1) 2)  
• Data size: 5 MB  
1)  
Under the following conditions, about 6 seconds of Pre  
Alarm recording can be performed for every 1 MB.  
• VGA, JPEG at 5 fps  
When Generic Camera is selected under the following  
2)  
conditions, the maximum data size increases to 20 MB  
in order to accommodate the Pre Alarm recording time.  
• Horizontal image resolution: 1,280 pixels or more  
• Pre Alarm recording time: 3 seconds or more  
• Frame rate: 5 fps or more  
Post Alarm  
If you want to record the images after the alarm occurs, configure  
the following settings.  
Duration  
Specify the duration for post alarm recording.  
Fixed Duration  
Select the starting point for the post alarm duration.  
• When [Alarm Start] is selected, recording is performed  
for the specified duration from the moment an alarm  
starts.  
• When [Alarm End] is selected, recording is performed  
for the specified duration from the moment an alarm  
ends.  
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Note  
The pre-alarm, alarm, and post-alarm periods have the following  
relationship.  
1 Pre-Alarm Period  
The period of time before the alarm occurred, as set in  
[Duration] under [Pre Alarm].  
2 Alarm Period  
The alarm signal is active during this period.  
3 Post-Alarm Period  
The period of time after the alarm is stopped, as set in  
[Duration] under [Post Alarm].  
The post-alarm period can be set as the period starting from  
either the point the alarm is triggered or the point the alarm  
ends.  
4 Alarm Triggered  
The alarm signal was activated at this moment.  
Inputs  
Configure properties relating to the input source.  
Sensor Input  
If you want to select a sensor input name as a trigger for  
alarm recording, select this check box and then select a  
sensor input name.  
You can select multiple sensor input names.  
When the [Show all] check box is selected, all the sensor  
inputs enabled for the camera are displayed. When the  
check box is cleared, only the sensor inputs for the targeted  
camera are displayed.  
The sensor input names of all cameras and the NSR are  
available for selection if [Enable] is set for them.  
VMD (Recorder)  
Select this check box to select motion detection as a trigger  
for alarm recording.  
You must configure the motion detection settings to use  
this function.  
Caution  
When configuring a schedule for multiple cameras, unlike  
sensor inputs, each camera’s own motion detection is  
treated as an input.  
Video Motion Filter  
To select a VMF package as the trigger for alarm recording,  
select this check box and then select a VMF package.  
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When the [Show All] check box is selected, all the VMF  
packages for the camera are displayed. When the check box  
is cleared, only the VMF packages for the targeted camera  
are displayed.  
Caution  
Uses a VMF package (Unattended), an initialization period  
of approximately 40 seconds is required at the start time of  
the schedule. Detection is not performed during  
initialization, so be careful when configuring the schedule.  
VMD (Recorder)  
Enable motion detection.  
VMD (Recorder) Configuration  
Select setting information for motion detection.  
• To configure a date/time schedule  
Except for the way the start/end date and time are specified, the  
configuration method is the same as that of a recurring schedule.  
Start Date  
Specify the date and time you want the schedule to start.  
The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the [Date/  
Time Format] setting of “Main” in the “General” screen (page 84).  
End Date  
Specify the date and time you want the schedule to end.  
The display format of the date and time is in accordance with the [Date/  
Time Format] setting of “Main” in the “General” screen (page 84).  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting modifications, click [Discard].  
Note  
When you register recording schedules one after another, the configurations  
for a previously registered schedule are set as the default values for each  
new schedule you create.  
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Modifying Schedule Settings  
Schedules can be modified using one of the following methods:  
• Modifying from the schedule list  
• Modifying from the recurrent schedule list  
• Modifying from the date/time schedule list  
Modifying From the Schedule List  
1
Click [REC Schedule] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “REC Schedule” screen appears.  
2
Click [List].  
The schedule list appears.  
When the same schedule is configured on different cameras, it is displayed  
as a single schedule. In this case, the camera names are listed in the  
[Camera] column.  
3
4
Double-click the schedule you want to modify.  
The schedule configuration screen appears.  
Modify the settings you want to change.  
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136).  
Modifying From the Recurrent Schedule List  
1
Click [REC Schedule] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “REC Schedule” screen appears.  
2
Click [Recurrent].  
The recurrent schedule list appears.  
3
4
Double-click the schedule you want to modify.  
If you single-click the schedule, schedule times and other relevant  
information appear at the bottom of the window.  
The recurrent schedule configuration screen appears.  
Modify the settings you want to change.  
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Modifying From the Date/Time Schedule List  
1
Click [REC Schedule] in the tree on the left side of the window.  
The “REC Schedule” screen appears.  
2
Click [Date/Time].  
The date/time schedule list appears.  
3
4
Double-click the schedule you want to modify.  
The date/time schedule configuration screen appears.  
Modify the settings you want to change.  
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Monitor  
You can configure the monitor layout display method in [Monitor].  
The settings are as follows.  
• Registering monitor layouts  
• Adding monitor sequences  
If you configure a monitor sequence, you can sequence through each display  
at a preset time during monitoring.  
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Registering a New Monitor Layout  
You can register a new monitor layout configuration.  
Use a template when registering a new monitor layout. The following types of  
templates are provided. Choose one that suits your needs, and then configure the  
monitor layout by assigning cameras.  
Predefined configuration templates  
1 × 1  
2 × 2  
3 × 3  
4 × 4  
5 × 5  
6 × 6  
7 × 7  
8 × 8  
Custom configuration templates  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Custom3  
Custom4  
Custom5  
Custom6  
Custom7  
Custom8  
Custom9  
Custom10  
Custom11  
Custom12  
1
Click [Monitor] in the tree on the left of the window.  
The “Monitor” screen appears.  
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Click [Add] in the upper right part of the window.  
The “Select Type” screen appears.  
Click [Add Monitor Layout].  
3
4
5
The “Select Template” screen appears.  
Select a template, and then click [OK].  
Configure all the settings.  
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Name  
Enter the name of the monitor layout in the text box.  
Template  
This field displays the template selected in Step 4, above.  
When configuring a second monitor, click [V], and select the template to  
use from the list that appears.  
You can select a 1×1, 2×2, or 3×3 monitor layout.  
In addition, multiple hot spot monitor windows can be defined for the  
second monitor. Select the number of hot spot monitor windows for the  
second monitor here.  
Enable  
Select this check box when you want to use the monitor layout  
configurations that are set currently. If this check box is not selected, the  
monitor layouts cannot be used in the “Monitoring” window.  
In addition, this option cannot be changed for the monitor window of the  
default layout or the second monitor.  
Monitor Window  
Click [V] and select the monitor window to configure from the list that appears.  
Camera  
Select the source camera. If you do not select a camera, when you open the  
monitoring window, it does not display anything.  
In addition, the camera cannot be specified for the monitor windows  
designated for the hotspot monitor window or the monitor window of the  
default layout.  
Hot Spot Monitor WIndow  
Set this when you want the images of a monitor window to also appear on  
the monitor window set as the hot spot when the monitor window is clicked  
or an alarm occurs.  
In addition, this option cannot be changed for the monitor window of the  
default layout or the second monitor.  
Show Information  
Specify the information to display on the selected monitor window. Select  
the check boxes of only the items below that you want to display.  
Camera name  
Status  
: Indicates the name of the camera.  
: Indicates the recording type (MANUAL REC,  
ALARM REC, or NORMAL REC) during  
recording.  
Indicates the playback status (PAUSE, etc.) and  
play speed (+1x, –0.2x, etc.) during the  
playback of recordings (“+” appears for the  
play speed when playback is in the forward  
direction and “–” appears for the play speed  
when playback is in the reverse direction).  
: Indicates the current date and time or the  
recording date and time.  
Time  
The display format is in accordance with the  
[Date/Time Format] setting (page 86) of  
“Main” in the “General” screen.  
Reception frame number : Indicates the camera image capture rate.  
Bandwidth  
: Indicates the bandwidth used for transferring  
images via the network connection.  
: Indicates the refresh rate for displaying camera  
images on the monitor.  
Display frame rate  
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: Displays a frame around the subject for which  
motion was detected.  
Apply to all monitor windows  
When you click this button, the settings in the information display are  
applied to all of the monitor windows.  
Video Motion Filter  
Specify the Video Motion Filter information to display in the selected  
monitor window. Of the items below, only those with a selected check box  
are displayed.  
Object Frame  
Displays the object frame.  
Alarm Object Frame  
Displays the object frame for triggering alarms.  
Filter Frame  
Displays the filter frame.  
Inactive Area Frame  
Displays the inactive area frame.  
Object ID  
Displays the object ID.  
This item is only enabled when [Show Object Frame] is selected.  
Object Duration  
Displays the duration that an object was recognized as moving, or the  
duration that an object was recognized as unattended or removed.  
This item is only enabled when [Show Object Frame] is selected.  
Filtered Count  
Displays the number of times the filter conditions are satisfied. This item  
is only enabled when [Show Filter Frame] is selected.  
Comment  
Enter a comment about the monitoring layout.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting registration, click [Discard].  
Adding a Monitoring Sequence  
When you configure a monitoring sequence, at a specified time you can  
sequence through all displays during monitoring.  
1
Click [Monitor] in the tree on the left of the window.  
The “Monitor” screen appears.  
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Click [Add] in the upper right part of the window.  
The “Select Type” screen appears.  
Click [Add Monitor Sequence].  
3
4
Configure all the settings.  
Name  
Enter the name of the monitoring sequence.  
Enable  
Select this check box to use the current monitoring sequence.  
Monitoring layout list  
Register the monitor layouts you want to use with the monitor sequence you  
are currently configuring. Registered monitor layouts appear in the list.  
To add a Monitor Layout  
(1) Click [Add].  
The following screen appears.  
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(2) Select the monitoring layout that you want to add from the pull-  
down list, and then enter how long you want it to be displayed on-  
screen (in seconds).  
(3) Click [OK].  
To delete a Monitor Layout  
Select the monitor layout you want to delete in the monitor layout list  
and then click [Delete].  
To change the Monitor Layout Order  
Select a monitor layout in the monitor layout list and then click [Up]  
or [Down] to change the order.  
Comment  
Enter a comment about the monitoring sequence.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] in the upper-  
right corner of the window.  
The settings are applied.  
If you want to ignore all your setting registrations, click [Discard].  
User  
Use the “User” settings to register users and assign permissions.  
Creating a User  
1
Click [User] in the tree on the left of the window.  
The “User” screen appears.  
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Click [Add] at the top right of the window.  
3
Configure all the settings.  
Name  
Enter the user name.  
The name is not case sensitive when logging on.  
Password  
Enter the password.  
To change the password later, edit this field.  
Retype Password  
Enter the password again for confirmation.  
Group  
Select the level of privileges to assign to the user. For details on each  
privilege level, see “User Permissions” in the “Miscellaneous” section  
Comment  
Attach a comment for the user.  
Note  
For users operating by remote control, create names and passwords  
consisting entirely of numerals, because only numerals can be entered from  
the remote control.  
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Once you have configured all the desired settings, click [Save] at the top of  
the window.  
The user is created.  
To not create the user and discard any modifications, click [Discard].  
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Functions Supported by the Remote Control Keys  
Key  
Function  
Monitor Layout Switch Functions  
Switches the monitor layout to 1x1 (1 monitor window). A  
subsequent press of the key switches back to the original  
layout.  
However, once the monitor layout is switched to 1x1, if it is  
switched again by an action, monitoring sequence, or  
monitor layout change, then subsequent presses of the  
key switch the camera display in order of the cameras  
registered to the 1x1 layout.  
(1x1)  
Switches the monitor layout to 2x2 (4 monitor windows).  
Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display  
in order of the cameras registered to the 2x2 layout.  
(2x2)  
(3x3)  
Switches the monitor layout to 3x3 (9 monitor windows).  
Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display  
in order of the cameras registered to the 3x3 layout.  
Switches the monitor layout to 4x4 (16 monitor windows).  
Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display  
in order of the cameras registered to the 4x4 layout.  
(4x4)  
Switches the monitor layout to 5x5 (25 monitor windows).  
Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display  
in order of the cameras registered to the 5x5 layout.  
(5x5)*  
(6x6)*  
(7x7)*  
(8x8)*  
Switches the monitor layout to 6x6 (36 monitor windows).  
Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display  
in order of the cameras registered to the 6x6 layout.  
Switches the monitor layout to 7x7 (49 monitor windows).  
Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display  
in order of the cameras registered to the 7x7 layout.  
Switches the monitor layout to 8x8 (64 monitor windows).  
Subsequent presses of the key switch the camera display  
in order of the cameras registered to the 8x8 layout.  
Switches the monitor layout to a custom registered layout.  
Subsequent presses of the key switch custom registered  
layouts in order.  
Turns on/off the sequence defined for the current monitor.  
* When SHIFT LOCK is ON.  
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Function  
Camera Selection and Control Functions  
Enables you to select the camera to control (pan, tilt,  
zoom, focus, etc.). After pressing this key, select the  
camera by entering the camera number (0 to 9) with the  
numeric keypad and then pressing the [Enter] key.  
Increases or decreases the zoom value of the camera  
selected currently.  
Increases or decreases the focus value of the camera  
selected currently.  
Increases or decreases the brightness level of the camera  
selected currently.  
Turns on the auto focus of the camera selected currently.  
Turns on the auto brightness level of the camera selected  
currently.  
*
CAMERA PRESET  
Enables you to recall a preset position for the camera  
selected currently.  
CAMERA PRESET  
CAMERA PRESET  
Enables you to delete a preset position for the camera  
selected currently. (currently not supported)  
Enables you to set the position (settings) of the camera  
selected currently as a preset. (currently not supported)  
Returns all registered cameras to their home positions  
(preset settings) and then starts recording images.  
(currently not supported)  
*
Search and Play/Record Functions  
Starts a quick search.  
*
Displays the search menu for a recorded image.  
Displays a list of saved recordings.  
Records the images of the camera selected currently.  
Stops recording the images of the camera selected  
currently.  
Increases or decreases the speed of forward or reverse  
playback.  
Starts reverse playback or forward playback.  
Pauses playback.  
/
/
Moves to the beginning of the previous or next recorded  
image.  
Rewinds or forwards by 1 frame.  
/
*
Other Functions  
Switches the mode (Live/Playback) of the monitor window  
of the camera selected currently.  
* When SHIFT LOCK is ON.  
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Function  
Switches between the [Monitoring] window and the  
[Configuration] window. (currently not supported)  
*
*
Logs off the user operating the NSR currently.  
Prohibits key operations.  
Copies recorded camera images to a DVD/CD. (See  
“Remote Control Operations” under “Notes” (page 179).)  
Turns on/off the microphone (audio). (currently not  
supported)  
Mutes audio from the speakers. Pressing again cancels  
the muting.  
*
Displays just the images in full screen.  
*
Increases or decreases the microphone volume (audio  
output). (currently not supported)  
*
*
Increases or decreases the speaker volume (audio  
output).  
Moves to the previous or next setting item.  
/
Applies the function settings.  
Selects multiple buttons and monitor windows in the  
setting items.  
Cancels an input.  
Digit keys for logging on, entering camera numbers and  
other values.  
to  
Switches the Option window.  
Updates the Option window.  
Switches to camera control.  
Use these keys to access preset functions. (currently not  
supported)  
* When SHIFT LOCK is ON.  
Note  
The functions for each key are subject to change.  
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User Permissions  
The following are the permissions you can set for users. There are four levels of  
user permissions.  
Level 1: Allows a user to perform monitoring and reference the option  
window.  
Level 2: In addition to Level 1 privileges, this level allows a user to perform  
camera controls such as pan, tilt, and zoom and to search and play  
back recorded images.  
Level 3: In addition to Level 2 privileges, this level allows users to perform  
option window operations other than starting, stopping, exporting,  
and referencing recorded images.  
Level 4: Allows a user to perform any setting or operation.  
Button name / mouse  
operation  
Remote control  
operation  
Level Level Level Level  
Window  
Operation  
Monitoring  
4
3
2
1
Monitoring  
View screen  
Camera selection  
CAMERA SELECT  
Change layout, sequence, MONITOR LAYOUT,  
double-click window  
SEQUENCE  
Adjust focus by clicking  
window, multiple selection CHECK  
Joystick operation,  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
[Configuration]/[System]  
button  
Full Screen  
Full Screen  
Audio control  
F1, SPEAKER  
VOLUME, MUTING  
Option Window  
operation  
2. Recordings Status  
(double-click enabled)  
F1  
(reference only)  
3. Recording List  
(double-click disabled)  
F1, F2  
F1, F2  
F1, F2  
F1, F2  
4. Alarm Log  
(double-click enabled)  
5. System Log  
(double-click enabled)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
6. Alarm Output  
(double-click disabled)  
7. Sensor Input  
F1, F2  
F1, F2  
F1  
8. VMD (Recorder)  
9. Manual Trigger  
(double-click disabled)  
Camera Control  
Camera control  
F1, F3, PTZ, (auto)  
FOCUS/BRIGHT  
CAMERA PRESET  
(recall)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
None  
Mic control (currently not  
supported)  
MIC VOLUME  
Playback  
PLAY, REVERSE, PAUSE, Various operation  
Play Speed, Next/Prev  
Frame, Nex/Prev Record  
buttons  
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Button name / mouse  
operation  
Remote control  
operation  
Level Level Level Level  
Window  
Operation  
Searches  
4
3
2
1
Monitoring  
(Continued)  
Quick Search  
Search Menu  
QUICK SEARCH  
SEARCH MENU  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
None  
Play back from Record List F1, F2  
(double-click enabled)  
Start Recording  
(Manual)  
REC START  
REC  
Stop Recording  
(Manual)  
REC STOP (Manual only) REC STOP  
Stop Recording  
(Schedule)  
REC STOP (Schedule  
only)  
REC STOP  
Export  
Export (still image)  
Export (movie)  
EXPORT  
EXPORT  
F1  
Yes  
Yes  
None None  
Option Window  
operation (non-  
reference)  
Manual trigger (double-  
click enabled) ON/OFF  
Alarm output (double-click F1, F2  
enabled) ON/OFF  
Camera control  
(Preset  
configurations)  
Configure/delete camera  
presets from monitor  
windows  
CAMERA PRESET  
(set/delete)  
(currently not  
supported)  
Configuration  
System Menu  
Configuration  
[Configuration] button  
[System] button  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Configuration  
General settings (General) —  
Camera settings (Camera) —  
Sensor input settings  
(Sensor Input)  
Alarm output settings  
(Alarm Output)  
None None  
Action settings (Action)  
Schedule settings (REC  
Schedule)  
Monitor layout settings  
(Monitor)  
User settings (User)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
None None None  
System  
Log On, Log Off  
Lock Screen  
Log On Screen, System  
Menu  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
System Menu, Lock  
Change Password System Menu  
Export Log Files  
Reboot/Shutdown  
System Menu  
System Menu  
None  
Save Configuration System Menu  
Data  
None None  
Setup Menu  
System Menu  
System Menu  
Restore  
Yes  
None None None  
Configuration Data  
Note  
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System Setup Menu Items  
Main heading Subheading 1  
Subheading 2  
Description  
Default  
Required  
Language  
Display  
Language setting  
English  
Keyboard  
Layout  
Keyboard setting  
English  
Date and Time  
Network  
Date/Time setting  
General  
Primary DNS  
Primary Domain  
Name server  
Secondary DNS Secondary Domain  
Name server  
Default Gateway Default Gateway  
Hosts Setting  
/etc/hosts setting  
Network Device 1 IP Address  
IP address of Port 1 192.168.0.1  
(DHCP/static)  
Yes  
Netmask  
Subnetmask  
255.255.255.0  
Yes  
Route Setting  
Route table setting  
Network Device 2 IP Address  
(Only the  
IP address of Port 2 192.168.1.1  
(DHCP/static)  
NSR-100/50)  
Netmask  
Subnetmask  
255.255.255.0  
Route Setting  
Route table setting  
Network Device 3 IP Address  
(Only the  
IP address of Port 3 192.168.2.1  
(DHCP/static)  
NSR-100/50)  
Netmask  
Subnetmask  
255.255.255.0  
Route Setting  
Dual Display  
Route table setting  
Monitor  
Video  
When using two  
monitors  
Not checked  
Generic Monitor Display Types  
Monitor type  
LCD 1600×1200  
Yes  
Others  
Display Types  
Monitor type other  
than generic  
Resolution  
Output resolution  
PAL/NTSC  
1024×768  
Yes  
Yes  
PAL  
(Only the  
NSR-100/50)  
Hostname  
NTP  
Host Name  
Domain Name  
Enable/Disable  
Server1  
Host name  
NSRnnn_XXXX  
Localdomain  
Domain name  
Enable/disable NTP Disable  
NTP server 1  
NTP server 2  
NTP server 3  
Server2  
Server3  
SNMP  
Agent  
Enable/Disable  
Community  
Contact  
SNMP agent setting Disable  
public  
contact@localhost.  
localdomain  
Location  
office  
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Subheading 2  
Enable/Disable  
Host IP Address  
Community  
Description  
Default  
Disable  
127.0.0.1  
public  
Required  
SNMP  
Traps  
SNMP trap setting  
(Continued)  
Temperature  
Events  
Checked  
Voltage Events  
UPS Events  
Power Events  
Fan Events  
RAID Events  
HDD Events  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Disable  
UPS  
Enable/Disable  
UPS models  
UPS setting  
Basically APC  
required  
Power off  
seconds  
Time setting after  
power interruption  
300  
Note  
The following are characters that can be used for the host, domain, and server  
names: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, - (hyphen), and _ (underscore).  
Monitoring Setting Items  
Main heading Subheading 1 Subheading 2  
Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Default  
General  
Main  
Comment  
Date/Time Format  
YY/MM/DD  
hh:mm:ss  
Enable NTP Server  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Synchronize with NTP  
Server  
RSM Server User/Pass  
(*) Up to 15 characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9)  
each for both User and Password.  
admin/admin  
Port  
80 or 1024 - 65535  
8081  
Enable System Alert  
Enable FTP Server  
FTP Password  
Nothing  
Not checked  
Not checked  
(*) Up to 15 characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9)  
Network  
e-Mail (SMTP) SMTP Server (Mail  
Server)  
Recipient (To Address)  
(*) Up to 255 characters. Separate  
multiple addresses by commas (,).  
Sender (From Address)  
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Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Enable/Disable  
Default  
Enable  
General  
Storage  
Default  
(Continued)  
Run cleanup job when:  
Disable  
Run Cleanup job when Remaining  
Capacity is lower than  
32,767 MB  
Run Cleanup job when Cleanup files  
saved more than  
30 days  
Data Overwriting Enable/Disable  
When Enable Not to be less than  
Notify System Alert  
Enable  
30,720 MB  
Disable  
When Remaining Capacity is lower than 30,720 MB  
Alarm  
Enable/Disable  
Enable  
Run cleanup job when:  
Disable  
Run Cleanup job when Remaining  
Capacity is lower than  
32,767 MB  
Run Cleanup job when Cleanup files  
saved more than  
100 days  
Data Overwriting Enable/Disable  
When Enable Not to be less than  
Notify System Alert  
Enable  
1,536 MB  
Disable  
When Remaining Capacity is lower than 0 MB  
Manual  
Enable/Disable  
Enable  
Run cleanup job when:  
Disable  
Run Cleanup job when Remaining  
Capacity is lower than  
32,767 MB  
Run Cleanup job when Cleanup files  
saved more than  
50 days  
Data Overwriting Enable/Disable  
When Enable Not to be less than  
Notify System Alert  
Enable  
12,288 MB  
Disable  
When Remaining Capacity is lower than 0 MB  
Normal  
Enable/Disable  
Enable  
Run cleanup job when:  
Disable  
Run Cleanup job when Remaining  
Capacity is lower than  
32,767 MB  
Run Cleanup job when Cleanup files  
saved more than  
30 days  
Data Overwriting Enable/Disable  
When Enable Not to be less than  
Notify System Alert  
Enable  
30,720 MB  
Disable  
When Remaining Capacity is lower than 0 MB  
Camera  
Main  
Camera Name  
(*) Up to 50 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
User Name  
Password  
Address  
Port  
80  
Timeout  
15,000  
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Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Default  
Camera  
(Continued)  
Main  
(Continued)  
Use Proxy  
Address  
Port  
SNT Settings  
Video Settings  
Video in setting  
Channel  
Mount Angle  
Video Codec  
FPS  
0
Resolution  
Image Quality  
Color Level  
Notify System Alert by “VIDEO LOSS”  
50  
50  
Not checked  
Not checked  
No VMD (Recorder) during PTZ  
movement  
Audio Settings  
Enabling Audio  
Audio Codec  
Not checked  
Sampling Frequency  
VMF Support  
VMF Settings  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Default  
Default  
Default  
Default Package  
Alarm Recording  
Manual Recording  
Normal Recording  
Storage Settings  
Presets  
Mask  
Preset Name  
(*) Up to 32 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters only. May depend on the  
camera.  
Mask Type (Single Color) RGB Color  
0-0-0  
3
Mask Type  
Radius (1-18)  
(Gaussian Blur)  
Mask Type (Mosaic  
(Average))  
DeltaX/DeltaY  
10/10  
10/10  
256  
Mask Type (Mosaic  
(Duplicate))  
DeltaX/DeltaY  
Mask Type (Random  
Noise)  
Amplitude (1-1024)  
Level (10-1000%)  
RGB Color/Width (1-255)  
Mask Type (Luminance  
(Gamma))  
150  
Mask Type (Border)  
Configuration Name  
254-0-0/2  
VMD  
(*) Up to 50 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
(Recorder)  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Area Mode  
VMD Mode  
Include  
Not checked  
Checked  
0-254-0  
Normal  
High-Performance  
Display Color  
Preset Name  
Threshold  
RGB  
30  
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Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Default  
Camera  
VMD  
Expert Mode Check  
Not checked  
(Continued)  
(Recorder)  
(Continued)  
Previous Frame  
Candidate Frame  
Block Size X  
10  
10  
4
Block Size Y  
4
Max Object Size X  
Max Object Size Y  
Min Object Size X  
Min Object Size Y  
Min Objects For Alarm  
100  
100  
0
0
1
VMF  
Package Name  
(*) Up to 32 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters and spaces only.  
Pulse  
Not checked  
Pulse Duration  
Package Type  
Filter 1 to 3  
Sequential/Parallel  
Enable/Disable  
Filter Name  
Parallel  
Not checked  
Not checked  
0 sec.  
Time to apply the filter  
(*) When [Sequential].  
Up to 32 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters, - (hyphens), and spaces only.  
Filter Type  
Existing  
Object Size  
Object Speed  
Duration  
Minimum Size/Maximum Size  
Minimum Speed/Minimum Speed  
0 pixel/1 sec.  
(*) When [Existing] and [Unattended/  
Removed] filter types  
Sensor Input  
Input N  
Name  
(*) Up to 50 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Invert Check  
Enable Check  
Name  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Alarm Output Output N  
(*) Up to 50 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Pulse Check  
Pulse Duration  
Invert Check  
Enable Check  
Name  
Not checked  
500 ms  
(*) 1-60000 ms  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Action  
Action N  
(*) Up to 127 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Comment  
Event  
Sensor Input (Sensor Name, Active/  
Inactive)  
VMD (Recorder) (Camera Name)  
Hardware Failure  
System Alert  
Manual Trigger  
Checked  
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Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Default  
Action  
(Continued)  
Action N  
(Continued)  
Action  
Report By Mail (Send Still Image,  
Camera Name)  
Start Beep (Duration)  
Stop Beep  
(*) 0 - 2,147,483 sec.  
Change Monitor Layout (Layout Name,  
Change to previous layout, After event,  
Duration (1-2147483646))  
Active Alarm Out (Alarm Out Name)  
Deactive Alarm Out (Alarm Out Name)  
Recall Preset (Camera, Preset)  
REC Schedule Recurrent  
Schedule N  
Name  
(*) Up to 50 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Camera  
Weekdays  
Monday  
Tuesday  
Wednesday  
Thursday  
Friday  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Saturday  
Sunday  
Start Time (HH/MM/SS)  
End Time (HH/MM/SS)  
Duration (HH/MM/SS)  
Normal Recording  
Checked  
All  
Frame/Second  
Resolution  
CIF (360*288)  
Auto  
Quality  
50%  
Color Level  
50%  
Alarm Recording  
Not checked  
All  
Frame/Second  
Resolution  
CIF (360*288)  
Auto  
Quality  
50%  
50%  
All  
Color Level  
Pre Alarm Frame/second  
Pre Alarm Duration (second)  
Post Alarm Duration (second)  
0
10  
Post Alarm Rec from (alarm start/end) Alarm end  
Sensor Input  
Not checked  
Sensor Name  
Video Motion Filter  
VMF Package Name  
VMD (Recorder)  
Not checked  
Not checked  
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Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Default  
REC Schedule Recurrent  
VMD (Recorder)  
Not checked  
Setting name  
(Continued)  
Schedule N  
(Continued)  
VMD (Recorder)  
Date/Time  
Schedule N  
Name  
(*) Up to 50 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Camera  
Start Date (YY/MM/DD  
HH/MM/SS)  
End Date (YY/MM/DD  
HH/MM/SS)  
Normal Recording  
Checked  
All  
Frame/Second  
Resolution  
CIF (360*288)  
Auto  
Quality  
50%  
Color Level  
50%  
Alarm Recording  
Not checked  
All  
Frame/Second  
Resolution  
CIF (360*288)  
Auto  
Quality  
50%  
50%  
All  
Color Level  
Pre Alarm Frame/second  
Pre Alarm Duration (second)  
Post Alarm Duration (second)  
0
10  
Post Alarm Rec from (alarm start/end) Alarm end  
Sensor Input  
Not checked  
Sensor Name  
Video Motion Filter  
VMF Package Name  
VMD (Recorder)  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Setting name  
VMD (Recorder)  
VMD (Recorder)  
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Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Default  
Monitor  
Default Layout Name  
Enable  
Enable/Disable  
Camera Name  
Status  
Checked  
Display  
Checked  
Checked  
Date & Time  
Checked  
Frames Per Second  
Bandwidth  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Checked  
Display Images Per Second  
VMD (Recorder)  
Object Frame  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Checked  
Alarm Object Frame  
Filter Frame  
Inactive Area Frame  
Object ID  
Object Duration  
Filtered Count  
Monitor 2  
Hot Spot Monitor Window —  
Template  
Display  
1×1/2×2/3×3  
Camera Name  
Status  
Checked  
Checked  
Date & Time  
Checked  
Frames Per Second  
Bandwidth  
Not Checked  
Not Checked  
Not Checked  
Checked  
Display Images Per Second  
VMD (Recorder)  
Object Frame  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Alarm Object Frame  
Filter Frame  
Inactive Area Frame  
Object ID  
Object Duration  
Filtered Count  
Custom  
Layout  
Name  
(*) Up to 63 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Enable  
Enable/Disable  
Checked  
Hot Spot Monitor Window —  
Display  
Not checked  
Checked  
Camera Name  
Status  
Checked  
Date & Time  
Checked  
Frames Per Second  
Bandwidth  
Not Checked  
Not Checked  
Not Checked  
Display Images Per Second  
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Detailed setting / (*) Description  
Default  
Monitor  
(Continued)  
Custom  
Layout  
(Continued)  
Hot Spot Monitor Window VMD (Recorder)  
Checked  
Display  
(Continued)  
Object Frame  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Not checked  
Alarm Object Frame  
Filter Frame  
Inactive Area Frame  
Object ID  
Object Duration  
Filtered Count  
Monitor  
Sequence  
Name  
(*) Up to 63 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters,  
- (hyphens), and  
_ (underscores) only.  
Enable/Disable  
Sequence List  
Disable  
Monitor Layout  
Duration  
5
Comment  
User  
Level N  
(*) Level 1-4  
Name  
(*) Up to 63 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters only.  
Password  
Comment  
Note  
(*) Up to 15 characters. Alphanumeric  
characters only.  
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When an error occurs, the STATUS and ERROR LED light or flash.  
STATUS  
1
2
3
4
ERROR  
The STATUS LED indicates the following error situations.  
Error codes displayed during boot stage  
(The ERROR LED blinks when an error occurs during boot.)  
Error STATUS  
code LED  
ERROR Possible Cause  
LED  
Voltage power supply  
failure  
1
Blinking  
1 2 3 4  
2
3
Blinking CPU fan failure  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
Blinking Defective memory module  
Blinking CMOS battery failure  
4
Video random access  
Blinking memory (RAM) or  
controller failure  
5
6
Blinking Hard disk controller failure  
Blinking No bootable device found  
7
No bootable Operating  
Blinking  
8
System found  
One or more hard disk  
9
Blinking  
failure  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Blinking RAID OS volume failure  
Failure to start the X11  
Blinking  
server  
Failure to start the  
Blinking  
application  
Blinking Reserved for future use  
Blinking Reserved for future use  
Blinking RAID data volume failure  
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Error codes displayed during operation stage  
(The ERROR LED lights when an error occurs during operation.)  
Error STATUS  
code LED  
ERROR Possible Cause  
LED  
1
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Critical temperature  
CPU fan failure  
1 2 3 4  
2
3
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
Power supply fan failure  
Voltage power supply  
failure  
4
5
Hard disk drive fan 1 failure  
Hard disk drive fan 2 failure  
Hard disk drive is damaged.  
Reserved for future use  
Reserved for future use  
Reserved for future use  
Reserved for future use  
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
Application functioning  
failure.  
Reserved for future use  
RAID data volume failure  
Resync operation in RAID  
data volume*  
* A degradation in system performance will occur when a read error occurs while the  
resync operation is in progress.  
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Pin Assignment of I/O Port  
Sensor In  
Pin NO. SENSOR IN  
1
2
3.3 v  
IN_8–  
IN_8+  
IN_7–  
IN_7+  
IN_6–  
IN_6+  
IN_5–  
IN_5+  
IN_4–  
IN_4+  
IN_3–  
IN_3+  
IN_2–  
IN_2+  
IN_1–  
IN_1+  
GND  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Alarm Out  
Pin NO.  
ALARM OUT  
1
2
GND  
OUT_8–  
OUT_8+  
OUT_7–  
OUT_7+  
OUT_6–  
OUT_6+  
OUT_5–  
OUT_5+  
OUT_4–  
OUT_4+  
OUT_3–  
OUT_3+  
OUT_2–  
OUT_2+  
OUT_1–  
OUT_1+  
3.3 v  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
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Using the I/O Receptacle  
Insert a small slotted screwdriver into the upper or lower slot of the hole you  
want to connect a wire to (AWG No. 28 to 18). Hold down the screwdriver and  
insert the wire, then release the screwdriver.  
Caution  
Do not use excessive force when inserting the screwdriver into the slot. Doing  
so may result in damage.  
1
2
3
Repeat this procedure to connect all required wires.  
Wiring Diagram 1 for Sensor Input  
Inside of this unit  
Outside  
3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 pin  
(SENSOR IN+)  
Sensor  
device  
Output:  
3.3 to 24 V  
DC  
2.35 kΩ  
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 pin  
(SENSOR IN-)  
Wiring Diagram 2 for Sensor Input  
Inside of this unit  
Outside  
1 pin (VDD) (200 mA max)  
3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15,  
17 pin  
(SENSOR IN+)  
Wire  
2.35 kΩ  
Mechanical switch  
or  
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,  
16 pin  
(SENSOR IN-)  
18pin (GND)  
GND  
Open collector output  
device  
Note  
When the wiring diagram 2 is used, the NSR is not electrically isolated, so be  
sure to construct external circuits that will not produce noise, excess voltage, or  
overcurrents.  
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Wiring Diagram for Alarm Output  
Inside of this unit  
Outside  
3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13,  
15, 17 pin  
(ALARM OUT+)  
5 V  
Magnet relay  
24 V AC/24 V DC,  
1 A or less  
Circuit example  
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,  
14, 16 pin  
(ALARM OUT-)  
GND  
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Notes and Limitations  
Camera Resolution Details  
Camera Resolution Setting  
“Camera-Main”  
Screen  
“REC Schedule” Screen  
NTSC  
PAL  
SQCIF (90×60) Field  
SQCIF (90×60) Frame  
SQCIF (90×60) Auto  
QCIF (180×144) Field  
QCIF (180×144) Frame  
QCIF (180×144) Auto  
160×120 (Auto)  
160×120  
CIF (360×288) Field  
CIF (360×288) Frame  
CIF (360×288) Auto  
SNC-RX530, SNC-RX550,  
SNC-RX570, SNC-RZ50,  
SNC-CS50, SNC-DF50,  
SNC-DF80  
320×240 (Auto)  
320×240  
4CIF (640×480) Field  
4CIF (640×480) Frame  
4CIF (640×480) Auto  
Full Size (720×576) Field  
Full Size (720×576) Frame  
Full Size (720×576) Auto  
640×480 (Auto)  
384×288  
640×480  
384×288  
160×120  
CIF (384×288) Mode  
SQCIF (90×60) Field  
SQCIF (90×60) Frame  
SQCIF (90×60) Auto  
QCIF (180×144) Field  
QCIF (180×144) Frame  
QCIF (180×144) Auto  
160×120  
192×144  
224×168  
256×192  
192×144  
224×168  
256×192  
CIF (360×288) Field  
CIF (360×288) Frame  
CIF (360×288) Auto  
320×240  
320×240  
SNC-P1, SNC-P5,  
SNC-DF40, SNC-DF70,  
SNC-RZ25, SNC-CS10,  
SNC-CS11  
352×264  
384×288  
416×312  
448×336  
480×360  
512×384  
544×408  
576×432  
352×264  
384×288  
416×312  
448×336  
480×360  
512×384  
544×408  
576×432  
CIF (384×288) Mode  
4CIF (640×480) Field  
4CIF (640×480) Frame  
4CIF (640×480) Auto  
Full Size (720×576) Field  
Full Size (720×576) Frame  
Full Size (720×576) Auto  
640×480  
640×480  
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Camera Resolution Setting  
NTSC PAL  
“Camera-Main”  
Screen  
“REC Schedule” Screen  
SQCIF (90×60) Field  
SQCIF (90×60) Frame  
SQCIF (90×60) Auto  
QCIF (180×144) Field  
QCIF (180×144) Frame  
QCIF (180×144) Auto  
160×120  
160×120  
CIF (360×288) Field  
CIF (360×288) Frame  
CIF (360×288) Auto  
CIF (384×288) Mode  
320×240  
320x240  
SNC-RZ30, SNC-CS3,  
SNC-Z20, SNT-V501  
640×480 (Auto)  
640×480 (Frame)  
640×480 (Field)  
736×544 (Auto)  
736×544 (Frame)  
736×544 (Field)  
90×60  
640×480 (Auto)  
640×480 (Frame)  
640×480 (Field)  
736×544 (Auto)  
736×544 (Frame)  
736×544 (Field)  
90×72  
4CIF (640×480) Auto  
4CIF (640×480) Frame  
4CIF (640×480) Field  
Full Size (720×576) Auto  
Full Size (720×576) Frame  
Full Size (720×576) Field  
90×72  
SQCIF (90×60) Field  
SQCIF (90×60) Frame  
SQCIF (90×60) Auto  
180×121  
360×243  
180×144  
360×288  
180×144  
360×288  
QCIF (180×144) Field  
QCIF (180×144) Frame  
QCIF (180×144) Auto  
CIF (360×288) Field  
CIF (360×288) Frame  
CIF (360×288) Auto  
CIF (384×288) Mode  
SNC-VL10  
720×243  
720×486  
720×288  
720×576  
720×288  
720×576  
4CIF (640×480) Field  
4CIF (640×480) Frame  
4CIF (640×480) Auto  
Full Size (720×576) Field  
Full Size (720×576) Frame  
Full Size (720×576) Auto  
SQCIF (90×60) Field  
SQCIF (90×60) Frame  
SQCIF (90×60) Auto  
QCIF (180×144) Field  
QCIF (180×144) Frame  
QCIF (180×144) Auto  
CIF (360×288) Field  
CIF (360×288) Frame  
CIF (360×288) Auto  
CIF (384×288) Mode  
320×240  
320×240  
SNT-V704  
4CIF (640×480) Frame  
4CIF (640×480) Auto  
640×480 (Frame)  
640×480 (Field)  
640×480 (Frame)  
640×480 (Field)  
4CIF (640×480) Field  
Full Size (720×576) Frame  
Full Size (720×576) Auto  
720×480 (Frame) 720×576 (Frame) 720×480 (Frame)  
720×480 (Field) 720×576 (Field) 720×480 (Field)  
Full Size (720×576) Field  
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Camera Resolution Setting  
NTSC PAL  
“Camera-Main”  
Screen  
“REC Schedule” Screen  
SQCIF (90×60) Auto  
QCIF (180×144) Auto  
176×112  
176×144  
Half Size  
SQCIF (90×60) Field  
QCIF (180×144) Field  
176×112  
176×112  
176×144  
176×144  
Half Size (160×120)  
Half Size (176x144)  
SQCIF (90×60) Frame  
QCIF (180×144) Frame  
352×240  
352×240  
352×288  
352×288  
Full Size  
CIF (360×288) Auto  
CIF (360×288) Field  
Full Size (320×240)  
SNT-V304  
CIF (360×288) Frame  
CIF (384×288) Mode  
352×240  
704×480  
704×480  
704×480  
352×288  
704×576  
704×576  
704×576  
Full Size (352×288)  
Huge Size  
4CIF (640×480) Auto  
Full Size (720×576) Auto  
4CIF (640×480) Frame  
4CIF (640×480) Field  
Huge Size (640×480)  
Huge Size (704×576)  
Full Size (720×576) Frame  
Full Size (720×576) Field  
Camera Frame Rate Details  
The frame rates (frames/second) available for selection on the “REC Schedule”  
screen are common to all cameras, but some cameras may not support some  
values. A message appears when the selected frame rate is not supported by the  
camera you are configuring.  
For a Generic Camera, available frame rate settings are listed in the “Camera-  
Main” and “REC Schedule” windows.  
Caution  
When using the SNT-V704, you can set frame rates compatible with either  
NTSC or PAL under [FPS] on the “Camera-Main” screen.  
The following values can be set for the SNT-V704 under [FPS] on the “Camera-  
Main” screen and under [Frames/second] on the “REC Schedule” screen.  
Maximum  
Frame Rate  
“Camera-Main” Screen  
“REC Schedule” screen  
NTSC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15,  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15, All 30 fps  
MAX  
PAL  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, MAX 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, All 25 fps  
Important Precautions (Read Carefully)  
This section describes important precautions regarding the operation and  
configuration of the NSR. The content of this section is subject to change  
without notice.  
There may also be important details on limitations other than the ones described  
below. Be sure to consult your dealer before use.  
• If the length of time for a recording is exceedingly short, a recording with a  
duration of “0” may be created. This is more likely to occur when MPEG 4 is  
selected for the video codec setting. You cannot play back recorded images with  
durations of “0.” To prevent this problem from occurring during scheduled  
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alarm recordings, specify a duration longer than 10 seconds after an alarm  
under “Post Alarm” of the alarm recording settings. (The default duration is 10  
seconds for newly added schedules, so be sure to specify a longer duration.)  
• If you specify a value exceeding the limit for the total frame rate or the  
system’s processing load is exceedingly high, operations in the recording  
schedule settings screen may become slow, and the changing or addition of  
settings may not be possible. In this situation, remove the LAN cable  
connected to the camera before configuring the settings. In situations where  
connection to the camera is necessary (such as configuration of camera  
settings), change the time settings for the schedule, and change the other  
settings so that recording and motion detection are stopped before configuring  
the camera settings. Changing and deleting recording schedules may also be  
possible by connecting a remote client (RealShot Manager Controller).  
• If the Error LED and 1 and 2 of the Status LED on the front panel of the NSR  
are lit, the NSR may be in a state in which recording is not possible. If  
recording is not possible even after restarting the unit, refer to  
“Troubleshooting” in the Installation Manual. If the problem is still not  
resolved, restart the unit using the supplied NSR Series Recovery CD, and  
execute “Check file system.” If “Check file system” fails, consult your dealer.  
• When connecting to RealShot Manager Controller (a remote client), always  
use the Network Device 2 network on the NSR-100/50.  
• If the HDD LED on the front panel of the unit indicates a hard disk  
malfunction when using the NSR-50, do not remove the hard disk, and contact  
your dealer. The problem will not be resolved by replacing the hard disk while  
the unit is powered on and running, and doing so risks damage beyond repair.  
• When the NSR is used for long-term monitoring, the screen may refresh  
periodically, depending on the settings. Although the screen goes dark for  
several seconds to several tens of seconds while it is refreshed, this has  
absolutely no effect on recording. However, because the screen returns to the  
default monitoring state after refreshing, it does not preserve the playback  
status of recorded images or any temporary camera selections for monitor  
windows. It is also necessary to restart any monitoring sequences that were  
running before the screen refreshed.  
Notes  
This section describes some notes on the operation and configuration of the  
NSR. The content of this section is subject to change without notice. There may  
also be limitations other than the ones described below. Be sure to consult your  
dealer before use.  
Monitoring Window  
• When you move the mouse focus off of a popup window, the item currently in  
focus cannot be determined. Move the mouse cursor back onto the popup  
window to confirm.  
• If you continuously click on a drop down menu button too quickly, the menu  
may not open. If this occurs, move the mouse focus away from the button  
temporarily before clicking again.  
You can perform camera control operations while displaying monitor layouts  
in sequence, but control may become unstable if the monitor layout transitions  
in the middle of a control operation. When performing camera control  
operations, disable sequence display beforehand.  
• Depending on the size of a monitor window, additional information such as  
the date and time, number of frames received, and number of frames displayed  
may not fit into the window frame, and the information may be cut off or not  
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display. Reduce the number of display items, or select a layout with fewer  
monitor windows. You can also try shortening the camera name.  
• During playback, a large value appears momentarily for the bandwidth and  
number of frames received. Refer to the number of frames displayed to  
confirm playback performance.  
• The number of incoming frames is not displayed for layouts with 17 or more  
camera images. The number of frames recorded is maintained, but the number  
of frames displayed is limited. Confirm the number of incoming frames with  
a layout of 16 or fewer cameras.  
• When the NSR is experiencing a high processing load, video images may freeze  
momentarily, and response time for button functions such as camera control  
operations (PTZ) may become slow. There may also be a delay in the image  
display of the NSR unit when compared to the image display of a remote client.  
• When you select Border for the mask type, be aware that part of the mask may  
be cut off depending on the size of the monitor window. If this occurs, increase  
the width of the mask to make sure it displays correctly.  
Camera Control  
• After you register a camera, the AUTO buttons under Camera Control light up  
when focus/brightness adjustment is available. If the actual focus/brightness  
settings are not that of the auto settings, click the [–] or [+] button and then  
click the AUTO button to adjust to the auto settings.  
• When you perform camera control operations (PTZ) while dynamic masking is  
active, the processing speed for mask tracking may decrease, exposing the masked  
area. Be sure to cover a sufficient area when configuring the masking settings.  
• Direct pan and tilt, area zoom, and zoom operations with the mouse wheel can  
only be performed while pressing the Ctrl key on the left side of the keyboard.  
The Ctrl key on the right side of the keyboard does not work for these operations.  
Recording, Playback, and Searches  
• When you activate alarm recording in a recording schedule, any alarms that  
occur during an alarm recording will be ignored until the first alarm recording  
process completes.  
• When you stop recording for multiple cameras simultaneously, some of the  
recordings may fail to stop if the NSR is experiencing a high processing load.  
If recording does not stop, perform the stop operation again.  
• Searches for recorded images (quick search, PLAYBACK button, search  
screen) may time out when the NSR experiences a high processing load. If this  
happens, switch to the live image, and perform the search for recorded images  
again. If the search still times out, lower the processing load of the NSR, such  
as by reducing the number of monitor windows displayed, and then perform  
the search for recorded images again.  
• Up to 5,000 results matching the specified search criteria are displayed in the  
Search screen. If there are more than 5,000 recorded images matching the  
criteria, narrow the criteria, and perform the search again. Be aware that the  
number of search results is not displayed.  
• Image updating stops temporarily when searches (quick search, PLAYBACK  
button, Search screen, Export screen) are in progress. Updates resume once a  
search is complete.  
• If you enable cleanup for a storage location, a system alert will not be  
generated when the remaining capacity for that location is lower than the  
value set for the alert function.  
• The maximum duration for a pre-alarm of a schedule can be as long as the  
buffer for recorded images (approximately 5 MB) allows. The maximum  
duration available for pre-alarm recording can be determined from the  
recorded image size and frame rate.  
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Settings  
• Do not change settings from both the NSR unit and RealShot Manager  
Controller at the same time.  
• When registering multiple cameras at once, an error message appears if any of  
the settings are configured improperly. Only the cameras configured correctly  
will be registered. Cameras that have not been configured correctly will  
reappear on the list, so you will need to register them again.  
• If you change the mount angle of a camera after configuring a motion  
detection area with the NSR, the motion detection area does not change  
accordingly. You must reconfigure the motion detection area.  
You cannot use quotation marks (“) when naming a preset, but you can name  
a preset using only spaces. Be aware, however, that presets named using only  
spaces appear as if they have not been configured when displayed.  
• When you change the mount angle (from 90 degrees to 270 degrees for  
example) in the “Main” settings of the “Camera” screen, the aspect ratios of  
preview images that appear when searching for and exporting recorded  
images do not display correctly. The aspect ratios display correctly, however,  
when the recorded images are played back or when the exported movies or  
still images are stored on media.  
• When you add a camera and assign it to a monitor window displaying images  
with a “No Camera” status under the default monitor layout, the display does  
not automatically switch over to the images from the assigned camera. To  
display the images from the assigned camera in the monitor window, switch  
the monitor layout.  
• Even when “Send Still Image” is selected as an action setting under “Report  
By Mail,” still images will not be attached in the following cases.  
- Video codec for the camera sending the still image is not set to JPEG  
- Masking is configured on the camera sending the still image  
- Still image capture failed due to high processing load  
• When you click [Register] during multiple camera registration, a message  
indicating that registration is in progress appears along with a [Cancel] button.  
The [Cancel] button is not for cancelling camera registration mid-progress. If  
an error occurs while registration is in progress, the [Cancel] button is used to  
close the message window. It is not used under normal circumstances.  
• When editing and saving user settings in the Configuration window, reenter  
the password even if you do not wish to change it. When the password is saved  
correctly, the password text box appears empty. Be aware that this does not  
signify a “no password” status.  
• During multiple camera registration, an error message may appear while  
configuring camera settings. This may mean that you have not set a user name  
or password, so be sure to confirm.  
• When a PAL camera is connected to the SNT-V704, the maximum resolution  
on the “Main” screen is shown as “720 × 480,” but this corresponds to “720 ×  
576” on the SNT-V704.  
• With a PAL camera, the position of a motion detection area may shift. Make  
sure to configure the motion detection area before using motion detection.  
Option Window  
• When the system alert detects a VIDEO LOSS, the event is recorded in the  
System Log. You cannot confirm the camera for which the VIDEO LOSS  
occurred by name with the System Log. To confirm the camera name, open  
the corresponding log record in the Alarm Log.  
Exporting  
• The NSR does not include a function to format CD/DVD media to be used for  
exporting or a function to make them blank. Use media that is already blank.  
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• When using external media, do not insert a CF (CompactFlash) card and USB  
memory device at the same time.  
• When exporting recorded image or log files, an export in progress is cancelled  
if you click [Abort] in the Status dialog box. A warning message to confirm  
cancellation does not appear. The export will be cancelled once copying of the  
file that was to be exported completes.  
• The NSR supports the following external media formats.  
- CF (CompactFlash) (only NSR-100/50)  
- USB memory  
- CD-R/RW  
- DVD-R (only NSR-100/50)  
- DVD+R (only NSR-100/50)  
Caution  
• Depending on the external media, it may not be supported.  
• Errors may occur when writing onto CD/DVD media.  
If an error occurs, do not eject the CD/DVD, and try writing onto it again.  
• Do not write on media that has been previously written on.  
If an error occurs while writing for the second time, previously written data  
may become unreadable.  
• DL (Dual Layer) DVDs are not supported.  
• When multiple files are written onto a CD/DVD with the NSR, only a  
portion of the files may be readable, depending on the CD/DVD drive or OS  
(Operating System). (Confirm multi session and multi border support.)  
System Menu  
• Second monitors continue to display images while you use the Setup Menu  
and during shutdown and reboot procedures.  
• When a route setting for a port that does not have a network cable connected  
to it is configured during network configuration in the Setup Menu, an error  
message indicating that the network is unreachable appears. Connect the  
network cable before configuring the settings.  
• When creating host and server names for the NSR with the Setup Wizard or  
Setup Menu, use only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens  
(-).  
Remote Control Operations  
You can operate the export function from a remote control unit, but the  
operation may be difficult without the aid of a mouse.  
• If you use the mouse or F1 key on the remote control unit to switch the Option  
window to a mode other than Camera Control in the middle of performing pan  
and tilt operations with the remote control unit, the camera may continue to  
pan and tilt on its own. Reset the Option window to Camera Control and  
operate the joystick to regain control of the camera.  
• When you press the SHIFT button on the remote control unit, the SHIFT  
LOCK LED lights blue, and the Shift Lock function is enabled. Be aware that  
the functions printed below each button are active in this state. (This does not  
include the numeric keys and the CANCEL, ENTER, and CAMERA  
SELECT buttons.)  
You cannot move columns in lists such as those displayed in the Option  
window with the remote control unit. Use a mouse to select and sort columns.  
• When the NSR is experiencing a high processing load, some remote control  
operations may not register immediately. These operations may later execute  
all at once.  
• When a monitor window with no camera assigned to it (“No Camera” status  
displayed) is selected in a multiple window layout, pressing the [1×1] button  
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on the remote control unit will not change the layout. To change the layout,  
select a monitor window with a camera assigned to it, and then press the [1×1]  
button.  
Remote Clients  
• To connect to the NSR unit from RealShot Manager Controller, perform the  
following steps after starting up RealShot Manager Controller.  
1 Click [Remote Server].  
2 Click [+] (Add).  
3 Select “device type (Remote PC Interrogator),” enter the name, IP address,  
and port number, and perform registration.  
4 After registration is finished, click the [Remote PC] tab, and enter the  
RealShot Manager connection user name and password for the NSR unit.  
• In general, perform camera configurations from the NSR unit. When  
performing, underscores (_), and hyphens (-) configurations from RealShot  
Manager Controller, use only alphanumeric characters for settings such as the  
name. Other characters can be registered, but they will not display properly.  
• The addition, changing, or deletion of an audio device cannot be performed  
from RealShot Manager Controller. Cameras and audio devices are registered  
simultaneously under the same name on the NSR unit when necessary.  
• When you register a camera supporting audio, an audio device is  
automatically registered as well. As “Default” is automatically assigned as the  
storage location for the audio device’s recordings during registration,  
selecting “Default” as the storage location from RealShot Manager Controller  
will cause the same device name to appear twice.  
• When recording with the audio function enabled, two recordings (image and  
audio) are created. You can differentiate between image and audio recordings  
in the Search screen by filtering them.  
• The addition, changing, and deletion of a storage location for recordings  
cannot be performed from RealShot Manager Controller.  
• The addition and deletion of cameras assigned to the motion detection pin  
cannot be performed from RealShot Manager Controller.  
You cannot register a remote PC with the NSR from RealShot Manager  
Controller.  
You cannot register the following devices from RealShot Manager Controller.  
- SNT-V504  
- SNC-VL10  
- BarioNet  
- Annuncicom  
- Instreamer  
• There are some settings that can be configured from RealShot Manager  
Controller that cannot be configured (or displayed) on the NSR.  
Examples:  
- A clean up schedule set on RealShot Manager Controller will not appear on  
the NSR.  
- Audio output pins added on RealShot Manager Controller will not appear  
on the NSR.  
You can select MPEG4-JPEG or JPEG-MEPG4 for the video codec of multi-  
codec cameras such as the CS50 or RX550, but multiple error messages will  
appear when you click [Apply]. Because the NSR does not use the alarm  
buffer function, the multi-codec setting is not available on the NSR. The error  
messages will not appear if you select a single codec setting (JPEG or  
MPEG4).  
• If you click an assigned camera under Object Detection Pin directly while  
setting Object Detection for cameras from RealShot Manager Controller,  
images from a different camera may be displayed, and RealShot Manager  
Controller may abort in the middle of operations. If this occurs, click and  
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select a camera above Object Detection Pin first, then select and configure the  
camera you wish to set Object Detection for. Be sure to confirm that the  
camera name for the images displayed is that of the camera you wish to  
configure.  
• Auto pan & tilt speed is turned off by default. When using RealShot Manager  
Controller, we recommend selecting the [Auto Pan & Tilt Speed] check box  
on the [Camera] tab in the “Setup Manager” window or “Device Properties”  
dialog box.  
• When using the SNT-V704, do not turn stream mode off. When using  
RealShot Manager Controller, make sure the [Stream Mode] check box is  
selected on the [Picture] tab in the “Setup Manager” window or “Device  
Properties” dialog box.  
Miscellaneous  
You can specify the amount of time between a power interruption and the start  
of the shutdown process in the UPS settings (default setting: 5 minutes).  
Shutdown will also be performed under the following conditions.  
- When the battery level is below 15%  
- When less than 5 minutes are left for the remaining battery time  
• If one of the hard disks develops a malfunction, restoration is possible by  
switching hard disks when the RAID-1, 1+0, and 5 settings are configured, but  
image recording during the restoration process is not guaranteed.  
• Shutdown and rebooting for the NSR may take longer when recording in high  
levels. Temporarily remove the network cables connecting the cameras or stop  
recording before shutting down or rebooting.  
• Be sure to reboot after changing RAID settings in the DOM menu. If you  
change the RAID settings again without rebooting, an error message will  
appear.  
Troubleshooting  
Before contacting your retailer or a Sony Support Center, please check the  
following items. If the problem persists, contact them.  
The NSR does not work.  
Verify that the power switch is turned on.  
Verify that the power cable is connected correctly.  
• Make sure the wall outlet has power. Test it by plugging another device.  
Verify that the hard disk drives are not being accessed (the HDD LEDs on the  
front of the recorder do not blink), and then turn it off forcibly by pressing and  
holding the power switch at the rear of the unit for approximately 10 seconds.  
Restart the NSR.  
• During the startup procedure, the NSR checks the file system. The length of  
this check varies depending on the amount of data on the NSR (in some  
extreme case, it can take as long as two hours). During the file system check,  
the HDD LEDs on the front of the recorder blink.  
• If the NSR does not start correctly, the following screen may appear.  
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Example: For the NSR-100/50  
When it does, proceed as follows.  
1 Click [Shutdown] and turn off the NSR.  
2 Referring to “Cannot access the hard drive.”, verify whether the NSR hard  
disks are correctly connected.  
3 Restart the NSR and verify whether it starts.  
4 If the same screen as above appears again, insert the supplied NSR Series  
Recovery CD into the CD and DVD drive, and then turn off the NSR. In  
this state, restart the NSR, and select “2. Check file System” when the  
following screen appears.  
Checking the file system may take several hours.  
5 When the check is finished, select “7. Shutdown the system”, and turn off  
the recorder.  
In addition, do not use any menu option other than “2. Check file system”  
or “7. Shutdown the system”, as the others are for maintenance purposes.  
6 Restart the NSR and immediately eject the NSR Series Recovery CD. Then  
verify whether the NSR starts correctly.  
The monitor remains blank.  
Verify whether the NSR is on.  
Verify whether the power cord is correctly connected.  
Verify whether the monitor cable is correctly connected. Confirm that the  
monitor is connected to VGA connector 1.  
• If you configure the wrong monitor resolution, the “Out of range” message  
may appear when the monitor resolution is too low compared to the monitor  
output. Press CTRL+ALT+MINUS SIGN as many times as necessary to  
lower the resolution of the output video. When the output image resolution  
reaches the resolution of the monitor, the image appears. Subsequently,  
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reconfigure your monitor resolution. For details, see “Modifying the System  
The new external hardware is not working properly.  
• Make sure the cables for the new external device are firmly connected and the  
pins are not bent.  
An external device connected to a USB connector does not  
work.  
• Reduce the number of external devices connected to USB ports.  
• Refer to the documentation that came with the device.  
System cannot read the DVD/CD information.  
• Make sure that you are using the correct type of disc.  
• Make sure the DVD/CD is properly inserted in the drive.  
• Check if the DVD/CD is clean and not scratched.  
The DVD/CD tray cannot be ejected.  
• Make sure that the NSR is turned on.  
• Slowly insert the tip of a pen or paperclip into the eject hole on the DVD/CD  
drive. Pull the tray out from the drive then remove the disc.  
The NETWORK LED does not light up.  
• Check the cabling and network equipment for the proper connection.  
Cannot access the hard disk drive.  
• Make sure the hard disk drive is properly inserted.  
• Check the HDD LEDs on the front panel of the system. Identify the defective  
hard disk drive by reading the drive LEDs. A defective HDD LED does not  
light up.  
• Due to rapid flashing during frequent access to the hard disk drive, the HDD  
LED may appear unlit in bright environments.  
Cannot access the CompactFlash card. (Only the NSR-100/  
50)  
• Make sure the CompactFlash card is properly inserted.  
• Make sure the CompactFlash card is formatted as VFAT file system.  
• Make sure the CompactFlash card is not removed within 10 seconds after  
accessing the card. If you remove the card while files are being accessed or  
transferred, the NSR may become unstable. You must restart the system in  
order to access the CompactFlash card.  
Cannot access NSR from a remote client.  
• Make sure the NSR is operating properly (there should be no abnormalities  
with the hard disk drive, network, software or other items).  
• Make sure the correct user name, password, and connection port are set in  
RealShot Manager.  
• Refer to the troubleshooting section of the user’s guide for the RealShot  
Manager.  
The NSR heats up quickly  
• Make sure that nothing is blocking the ventilation openings on the front, sides,  
and rear of the unit and dust has not accumulated in them.  
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Specifications  
Recording device  
Internal hard disk drives  
4 (NSR-100), 2 (NSR-50), 1 (NSR-25)  
DVD/CD drive  
1 drive  
Compatible media:  
NSR-100/50: DVD+R, DVD-R, CD-R, CD-RW,  
and CD-ROM  
NSR-25: CD-R, CD-RW, and CD-ROM  
External connectors  
Rear  
Monitor output analog RGB (mini D-SUB 15 pins,  
2)  
S-Video output (1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Video output (1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Audio output (L, 1)  
Audio output (R, 1)  
LAN 1000Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T (RJ-45)  
NSR-100/50: (3)  
NSR-25: (1)  
Hi-speed USB (2)  
SCSI (LVD/SE, 1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
RS-232C (1)  
Microphone input (1)  
Sensor input (compatible with 3.3 V to 24 V DC  
devices, photo coupler input, insulated from main  
unit, 8)  
Alarm output (maximum 24 V DC, 1 A, mechanical  
relay output, insulated from main unit, 8)  
Front  
CompactFlash slot (1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Monitor output analog RGB (mini D-SUB 15 pins,  
1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Video output (1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Microphone input (1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Audio output (L, 1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Audio output (R, 1) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Hi-speed USB (2) (Only the NSR-100/50)  
Operating environment  
Temperature range: 5 to 40 °C (41 to 104 °F)  
Humidity range: 20 to 80% (maximum wet-bulb  
temperature 30 °C, noncondensing)  
Power and miscellaneous  
Power  
100 to 127 V AC/200 to  
240 V AC (50/60 Hz)  
Power consumption max. 350 W  
Dimensions  
16.9 in. (W) × 3.4 in. (H) ×  
16.4 in. (D)  
430 (W) × 87 (H) × 417 (D)  
mm (excluding projections)  
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Mass  
NSR-100: Approx. 31.1 lb./  
14 kg  
NSR-50: Approx. 26.7 lb./  
12 kg  
NSR-25: Approx. 24.2 lb./  
11 kg  
The appearance and specifications of this device are subject to change without  
notice in the interest of product improvement.  
Notes  
• Always make a test recording, and verify that it was recorded successfully.  
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR  
REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT  
OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA, EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS  
OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD  
CONTENT OF ANY TYPE.  
• Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use.  
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR  
REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR  
PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT,  
EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER  
EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER  
REASON WHATSOEVER.  
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