Vista Viper 16 Quick Installation Manual

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Network Video Recorders (NVR)
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Quick Installation Manual

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Vista Viper 16 is a powerful network video recorder with 16 channels for IP camera inputs. It supports real-time recording at full HD resolution, and features PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology, which allows you to power your IP cameras directly from the recorder. The Vista Viper 16 also has a built-in eSATA port for connecting an external hard drive for additional storage, and HDMI and VGA outputs for connecting to a TV or monitor.

Vista Viper 16 is a powerful network video recorder with 16 channels for IP camera inputs. It supports real-time recording at full HD resolution, and features PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology, which allows you to power your IP cameras directly from the recorder. The Vista Viper 16 also has a built-in eSATA port for connecting an external hard drive for additional storage, and HDMI and VGA outputs for connecting to a TV or monitor.

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Real Time Full HD, PoE
Network Video Recorders
(4/8/16CH)
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy for future reference.
This document is a QUICK START GUIDE. For detailed information, please refer to your user manual.
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Front Panel
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Power LED
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Record LED
Playback LED
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Network LED
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IR Remote sensor
USB 2.0 Port
Rear Panel
* VIPER04
* VIPER08
* VIPER16
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IP camera inputs
5
eSATA
USB 2.0
2
Network port
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HDMI
Power input
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Audio out
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USB 3.0
Power switch
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VGA out
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Sensor/Alarm I/O
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System Setup
When power is turned on, you will see the boot up screen, it may take up to one minute to complete. After initializing is
complete, an Easy Setup screen will appear.
Easy Setup Wizard
An Easy Setup screen will appear. If you don’t want to go through the setup steps at this time click the Exit button and the
system will go to the main live screen. When you want to set up the system, just click the Easy Setup Menu or Main menu
in the right-click mouse menu. When the Easy Setup is finished the NVR returns to the live screen, the auto connected
camera image will be displayed on the live screen. The NVR system will record automatically as regular recording.
* For basic system setup and configuration it is recommended to complete all the setup steps.
IP Camera Registration
Registering cameras on the VIPER NVR can be achieved using 4 different methods. The chosen method is
dependant on the camera make and model, and whether it is connected directly to the NVRs in built PoE switch.
The 4 methods are as follows:
1. Auto Detection
This is the simplest and quickest method, it can be used for all cameras within the Vista VK2 range, or for other
third party manufacturers camera that support “Zero Config”.
This method only works for cameras that are connected directly to the NVRs PoE ports and have ID and
Password of “admin”. This is the default settings for the VK2 range.
2. NVR Search and manual registration
This method can be used for cameras ( Including VK2 range ) that are connected via a switch to the WAN port
on the rear of the NVR, and for cameras that do not support zero config” but are connected to the in built PoE
switch.
3. Manual adding of ONVIF cameras
This method can be used to try and connect cameras that cannot be connected by either of the 2 previous
methods. Cameras must be Onvif compliant to version S for this method to operate.
4. Manual adding of cameras RTSP streams
This method can be used to try and connect cameras that cannot be connected by any of the 3 previous
methods.
The following sections describe the process for registering camera by each method:
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Auto Detection
This is the simplest method of registering cameras; it can be used with any of the Vista VK2 range of cameras
or third party manufacturer’s cameras that support “Zero Config”
The cameras must be connected directly to the PoE ports of the NVRs built in switch, and the cameras ID and
Password must both be set to “admin”, and the network settings, set to DHCP( This is the default setting for the
VK2 range.)
Connect the cameras to the PoE ports of the NVR, the physical port numbers relate to the screen segments on
the 16 way split screen display: 1 = top left, 16 = bottom right.
Power up the NVR, it will take a minute or so to boot up, then will automatically detect the connected cameras
and apply IP address using DHCP.
Wait for a short while, icons showing a camera and rotating blue dots will be displayed in screen segments
relating to port positions on which cameras have been detected.
After a couple of minutes the images from the cameras will be displayed.
Once all the cameras are displayed, the stream and image settings can be configured using the IP Camera
Setup” and “Image Setup” sections with in the NVRs main menu. For more details see the following sections in
this manual.
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NVR search and manual registration
Used to register cameras connected via the WAN port, or cameras on the PoE ports which do not support “Zero
Config”
To register cameras using this method the “Auto Detection” function must be turned off” for the relevant
channels. To do this got to:
Main Menu > Audio / Video > IP Camera Registration
The following screen will be displayed:
Click on the “Auto / Manual” button, the following screen will appear:
Any channel with a “tick” in the box is set to Auto Detection, click on the box to remove the tick for the channels
that require a manual set up, then click on “OK”.
Next click on the “Add” button in the bottom left of the screen, to display the Camera Registration menu page. If
cameras have previously been connected they will be displayed in the list with their channel numbers in the
Registration column.
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To search for more cameras on the system either a “Quick” or “Detailed” search can be used.
If the “Detail” box is ticked, and the Search” button is pressed the NVR will search the network for other
cameras and try to interrogate their ID and Password.
If the “Quick” box is ticked then the NVR will only search for the cameras identity and IP address.
Once the search is completed the list will appear as below:
cameras which have not been allocated to the NVR will have the word “Registration” displayed in the Right
hand Registration column.
To allocate cameras to certain channels click on the word “Registration” the following box will appear:
Select the channel number required, channels that have already been allocated will be greyed out.
If a “Quick” search has been run then the camera ID and Password will be blank and will need to be added
manually, click on the box to display the on screen keyboard and enter the ID and Password.
If a “Detailed” search has been run then the cameras ID and Password will automatically be filled in on screen,
so simply select the required channel number.
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Next click on the “TEST” button. If the camera details are correct then “Success” will be displayed, next click
“OK”
If the camera details are wrong, then “Fail” will be displayed. Check the ID and Password details. If these are
correct and the message “fail” continues to be displayed, then try using the Manual Adding function described
in the next section.
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Manual Adding of ONVIF cameras
This method should be used if the Auto Detection or NVRs search method does not operate.
For this method to work the cameras must be ONVIF version S or above.
To use this method, the Auto Detection for that channel must be switched to “off as described in the previous
section. Click on the “Add” button the registration menu will appear:
Click on the “Manual Add” button to display the following:
Select the required channel.
The address box will display the following string:
http://192.168.0.1/onvif/device_service
Select the address box, the following on screen keyboard will appear:
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Use the keyboard to change the IP address section (192.168.0.1) to the IP address of required camera.
Next add the camera ID and Password.
Click on “TEST”, if the details are correct and the camera is compatible then the message “Success” will be
displayed,
Next click “OK” to add the camera.
If the message “Fail” is displayed, double check the ID and Password, if these are correct then the camera and
NVR are not compatible. A different camera will need to be used.
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Manual adding of cameras RTSP streams
This method should be used if any of the 3 previous methods fails to connect to the cameras. The process for
RSTP connection is very similar to that described in the previous ONVIF connection.
Note: The RTSP URL for each of the cameras streams will bee required for this method. A useful tool for
accessing this sort of information from a camera is the ONVIF Device Managers ODM (FOC software available
on the web)
To use this method, the Auto Detection for that channel must be switched to “off” as described in the previous
section. Click on the “Add” button the registration menu will appear:
1. “IP camera registration” popup screen displays.
2. Select “RTSP” in the “Protocol” option.
3. Enter the correct information on the “RTSP URL”, “HTTP port”, “ID”, and “Password”.
If Secondary stream is registered both Primary and Secondary stream are supported. If not only
Primary stream is supported. Click “OK” to save the configurations and then “Cancel” to exit the menu.
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4. The model name of rtsp stream channel is displayed as “MANUAL_RTSP”.
5. For the RTSP channel added manually, only resolution information is displayed.
IP camera image setup and motion/sensor event, PTZ is not supported.
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IP Camera Setup
The user can set up the IP camera details: Profile, Resolution, FPS, Quality, GOP, Motion, Sensor and Audio.
For motion detection and event recording function, the user selects the Motion as ON position.
Record Quality Setup
The user must set the recording quality for each camera for both Normal and Event conditions. The user can set the
“Secondary” Stream for the normal condition and the “Primary” Stream for the event condition. This function allows the user
to save the HDD recording size. If you click the Setup Tab, the IP Camera Setup window will be appeared.
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Recording Schedule Setup
This menu allows you to create your own recording schedule and trigger type. To enable this feature, schedule recording
feature at RECORD->POLICY->SCHEDULE menu must be turned “ON”. Using direction keys and ENTER button, choose
preferred record types (such as Continuous, Event, Both (Cont&Evnt) on the selected time and date. Different color will
represent different recording types.
CH 1 ~ 16: Select channel for schedule recording.
SELECT DAY [SUN SAT, Hol]: Select the desired day for schedule recording.
TIME: Move the cursor to desired time and press ENTER key to set it highlighted. Press click again to change schedule
recording option by color.
You can set different recording schedule and type for each camera (channel) or you can apply current schedule setting to
all other cameras by pressing “Apply to All CH” button. Apply To All Channel: If selected, “Apply to All CH” window will
appear. Press OK to apply the setup to all channels. When the recording schedule setup is done, click OK.
Motion / Event Recording Setup
For motion / event recording function, the user selects the Motion as ON position in the IP Camera Setup menu and set the
channel (camera) as Event recording in the Record > Schedule menu. Then the icons (motion and event icon) will be
appeared on the live screen as below.
* The NVR will set the motion area in the full screen. If the user wants to set the motion only for the specific area, the user
should set up the motion manually by accessing to the IP camera web.
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Network Connection Setup
You can set the network connection route and protocol.
Connection Mode: Sets the network connection mode.
Bandwidth: Sets the maximum data flow to be transferred (Upload speed).
Options will vary depending on the selected connection mode.
IP, Gateway, Subnet Mask and DNS
For Static IP: You can directly input IP address, Gateway, Subnet Mask and DNS.
For Dynamic IP: IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask are set automatically.
When the connection setup is complete, click <OK>.
1) Port (TCP): Initially, 9350-9351 is set. It can increase/decrease by TCP
2) WebViewer Port: Enter the port number for the Web Viewer. Initially, it is set to 80
3) When the port setup is complete, click OK.
4) UPnP: This function will automatically perform port forwarding to your router. By check-marking the box, it will
automatically do port forwarding. If your router does not support UPnP, a FAIL message will appear. If the router can
support UPnP, then a SUCCESS message will appear. If the Port is already in use message appears, this indicates
that particular port is already in use therefore you must change to a different port.
General Operation
After Easy Setup is completed, a live screen will appear. When the user does not log-in the system and click on any and it
will prompt you to the login dialog. Enter ID and Password by using the virtual keyboard and click OK. By default, the ID /
Password is “admin” / “admin”
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Live Menu Description (Right Click Menu)
Live Launcher
In the live mode, the Live Launcher helps you execute commands with by one click without entering into main menu. The
Live Launcher screen can be hidden. If you move the mouse cursor near to the icon, a word bubble is appeared to show the
tooltip.
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Scene Mode
5
Zoom In
9
Printer
2
Resume Play
6
Capture
10
Freeze
3
Record
7
Audio
11
Alarm Off
4
Search
8
Backup
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Menu expansion button
Screen Mode
Select how you would like to view screen
Audio Off
Select the audio on or off
Freeze
Freeze Playback or Live scene
Stop Alarm
Stops the alarm output and the event monitoring.
Record Start
Starts/stops the manual recording
Play
Plays the search result (for 30sec. 1min, 5min, 10min and all)
Search
Search for recorded data (by time, event, capture, etc)
Backup
Backup data via USB drive
Main Menu
Access the main menu.
Information
Display system information
IP Cam INFO
Display the IP camera information
Easy Setup
Setup your system with simple.
IP Camera Registration
Search the registered cameras and add the cameras.
Shutdown
Shut down the unit
Hide Launcher
Hides the launcher.
Logout
Log out.
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Playback Menu Description (Right Click Menu)
Playback Launcher
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Play bar: Displays the time of recorded data
in the selected channel for the past 24 hours
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Playback control button: Allows user to
control playback of desired function.
2
Playback display mode: Allows user to
playback of desired mode.
8
Capture: You can capture video image
either in Playback Mode or Live Mode
3
Return button: Redirects to Search Menu
9
Protect: You can protect recorded data from
HDD overwriting.
4
Record: Records all channels in Live Mode.
10
Backup: Backup your data by using USB
Drive or External HDD
5
Audio: Turns off all sound/ Audio off
11
Menu expansion button: Open or hide menu
buttons
6
Printer: Allows you to Print image either in
Live or Playback Mode
Hide Launcher
Hides the launcher
Screen Mode
Select how you would like to view screen.
Bookmark
Bookmark for the desired image.
Zoom In
Zoom in for the desired area
Audio
Select the audio on or off
Stop Alarm
Stops the alarm output and the event monitoring.
Search
Go to the search menu.
Pause
Pause during playback.
Logout
Log out
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BACKUP Procedure
You can back up the desired data to a connected device. By clicking the Backup tab from the General Menu, it
will direct you to the Main Backup Menu.
1. Before selecting the “Backup” menu, insert a USB Pen drive (Max 2TB)
2. Click on “Backup”
3. The following menu will be displayed.
4. Set the START and END time of the video clip to be downloaded
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5. Choose the device type (generally USB)
6. Select Video Type: HV4 Downloads secure format of multiple cameras with player included
AVI Single camera can be played back in Media player
Click on CHECK CAPACITY, the NVR will calculate the size of file and available space and display
graphically in the bar on screen.
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7. If there is sufficient available space, then click on OK to start the download.
8. Wait until the “Backup complete” message is displayed
Click “Remove USB” then click “OK
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Vista Viper 16 Quick Installation Manual

Category
Network Video Recorders (NVR)
Type
Quick Installation Manual
This manual is also suitable for

Vista Viper 16 is a powerful network video recorder with 16 channels for IP camera inputs. It supports real-time recording at full HD resolution, and features PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology, which allows you to power your IP cameras directly from the recorder. The Vista Viper 16 also has a built-in eSATA port for connecting an external hard drive for additional storage, and HDMI and VGA outputs for connecting to a TV or monitor.

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