Dahua XVR5108HS-I3 User manual

Category
Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
Type
User manual
ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. V2.3.2
AI Digital Video Recorder
User's Manual
Foreword
General
This user’s manual (hereinafter referred to be "the Manual") introduces the installation, functions
and operations of the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) (hereinafter referred to be "the Device"). Read
carefully before using the Device, and keep the manual safe for future reference.
Safety Instructions
The following signal words might appear in the manual.
Signal Words Meaning
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in slight or moderate injury.
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property
damage, data loss, reductions in performance, or unpredictable results.
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
Provides additional information as a supplement to the text.
Revision History
Version Revision Content Release Time
V2.3.2
Added illuminator supported image settings.
Updated disarming.
Updated encode enhancement.
Updated Email settings.
Updated web main menu.
July 2023
V2.3.1 Updated 3G/4G/Wi-Fi connection settings. February 2023
V2.3.0
Added DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I3, DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3,
DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP, DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I3, DH-
XVR71xxHE-4K-I3, DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I3, DH-
XVR72xxAN-4K-I3, DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I3, and DH-
XVR78xxS-4K-I3.
July 2022
V2.2.0 Added the conguration of extended smart
illumination. June 2022
V2.1.0 Added DH-XVR54xxL-I3 and DH-XVR58xxS-I3. May 2022
V2.0.0 Added DH-XVR42xxAN-I(V2.0). April 2022
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Version Revision Content Release Time
Added smart illumination as alarm linkage.
Added schedule mode for AI functions.
Added IVS mode switch.
Added disabling event notications in disarming.
Added sensitivity for IVS settings.
Updated disk quota.
Supports safety baseline 2.0.
V1.2.1
Updated AI mode switch.
Added intelligent diagnosis.
Updated alarm-in port settings.
Updated password resetting.
December 2021
V1.2.0 Added some models. October 2021
V1.1.0 Added DH-XVR4232AN-I. July 2021
V1.0.11 Added DH-XVR5816S-4KL-I2-LP and DH-
XVR7816S-4KL-X-LP-V2. May 2021
V1.0.10 Deleted the video quality analytics function. April 2021
V1.0.9 Added some models. February 2021
V1.0.8 Added some models. November 2020
V1.0.7 Added some models. September 2020
V1.0.6 Added some models. May 2020
V1.0.5 Updated to 4.0 UI version. February 2020
V1.0.4
Added disarm function, HDD database function,
and SMD preview function.
Optimizes Smart Search function, available to
ltering human and vehicle.
September 2019
V1.0.0 First release. October 2018
Privacy Protection Notice
As the device user or data controller, you might collect the personal data of others such as their
face, ngerprints, and license plate number. You need to be in compliance with your local privacy
protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by
implementing measures which include but are not limited: Providing clear and visible identication
to inform people of the existence of the surveillance area and provide required contact information.
About the Manual
The manual is for reference only. Slight dierences might be found between the manual and the
product.
We are not liable for losses incurred due to operating the product in ways that are not in
compliance with the manual.
The manual will be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related jurisdictions.
For detailed information, see the paper user’s manual, use our CD-ROM, scan the QR code or
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visit our ocial website. The manual is for reference only. Slight dierences might be found
between the electronic version and the paper version.
All designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. Product updates
might result in some dierences appearing between the actual product and the manual. Please
contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions, operations
and technical data. If there is any doubt or dispute, we reserve the right of nal explanation.
Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF
format) cannot be opened.
All trademarks, registered trademarks and company names in the manual are properties of their
respective owners.
Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if any problems occur while
using the device.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, we reserve the right of nal explanation.
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Important Safeguards and Warnings
This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Device, hazard prevention, and
prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Device, and comply with the
guidelines when using it.
Transportation Requirements
Transport the Device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
Storage Requirements
Store the Device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
Operation Requirements
Do not place the Device in a place exposed to sunlight or near heat sources.
Keep the Device away from dampness, dust, and soot.
Install the Device on a stable surface to prevent it from falling.
Do not drop or splash liquid onto the Device, and make sure that there is no object lled with
liquid on the Device to prevent liquid from owing into it.
Put the Device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block its ventilation.
Operate the Device within the rated range of power input and output.
Do not disassemble the Device.
Use the Device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
Installation Requirements
Do not connect the power adapter to the device while the adapter is powered on.
Strictly comply with the local electric safety code and standards. Make sure the ambient voltage
is stable and meets the power supply requirements of the device.
Do not expose the battery to environments with extremely low air pressure, or extremely high
or low temperatures. Also, it is strictly prohibited to throw the battery into a re or furnace, and
to cut or put mechanical pressure on the battery. This is to avoid the risk of re and explosion.
Use the standard power adapter or cabinet power supply. We will assume no responsibility for
any injuries or damages caused by the use of a nonstandard power adapter.
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Do not place the Device in a place exposed to sunlight or near heat sources.
Keep the Device away from dampness, dust, and soot.
Put the Device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block its ventilation.
Install the Device on a stable surface to prevent it from falling.
The power supply must conform to the requirements of ES1 in IEC 62368-1 standard and be no
higher than PS2. Please note that the power supply requirements are subject to the device label.
The device is a class I electrical appliance. Make sure that the power supply of the Device is
connected to a power socket with protective earthing.
Use power cords that conform to your local requirements, and are rated specications.
Before connecting the power supply, make sure the input voltage matches the power
requirements of the Device.
When installing the Device, make sure that the power plug and appliance coupler can be easily
reached to cut o power.
Install the Device near a power socket for emergency disconnect.
It is prohibited for non-professionals and unauthorized personnel to open the Device casing.
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Table of Contents
Foreword........................................................................................................................................................................................................ I
Important Safeguards and Warnings.................................................................................................................................................IV
1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Functions....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 Getting Started........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Checking the Components..................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Installing HDD..............................................................................................................................................................................4
2.2.1 DH-XVR42xxAN-I/DH-XVR42xxAN-I(V2.0)/DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I3/DH-
XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I3/DH-
XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I3/DH-
XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3/DH-XVR82xxA-4K-I/DH-
XVR82xxA-4KL-I.....................................................................................................................................................................4
2.2.2 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-
XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-
XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2/DH-XVR88xxS-4KL-I..............................................................................................................6
2.2.3 DH-XVR54xxL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-I3/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I3/DH-
XVR74xxL-4K-I2/DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I3............................................................................................................................ 9
2.2.4 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/DH-XVR1BxxH-I/DH-XVR41xxC-I/DH-XVR41xxHS-I/DH-XVR51xxH-I/DH-
XVR51xxH-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-I3/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-
I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH-
XVR51xxHS-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-
XVR71xxH-4K-I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4KL-I/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I3............................. 11
2.2.5 DH-XVR51xxC-I3/DH-XVR51xxC-4KL-I3...............................................................................................................14
3 The Grand Tour..................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.1 Front Panel..................................................................................................................................................................................18
3.1.1 DH-XVR51xxH-I.............................................................................................................................................................18
3.1.2 DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I3/DH-
XVR71xxHE-4KL-I................................................................................................................................................................18
3.1.3 DH-XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3/DH-
XVR72xxA-4K-I3..................................................................................................................................................................19
3.1.4 DH-XVR82xxA-4K-I/DH-XVR82xxA-4KL-I.............................................................................................................19
3.1.5 DH-XVR41xxC-I/DH-XVR41xxHS-I/DH-XVR42xxAN-I/DH-XVR42xxAN-I(V2.0)/DH-XVR51xxH-
I2/DH-XVR51xxH-I3/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-
XVR51xxHE-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH-
XVR51xxHS-I3/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-
I3/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I3/DH-
XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I3............................................................................................................. 20
3.1.6 DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2/DH-XVR88xxS-4KL-I........... 21
3.1.7 DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I2/DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I3............................................................................................................21
3.1.8 DH-XVR54xxL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-I3/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I.....................................22
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3.1.9 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH-
XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP........................................................................................................ 22
3.1.10 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/DH-XVR1BxxH-I.............................................................................................................................23
3.1.11 DH-XVR51xxC-I3/DH-XVR51xxC-4KL-I3.............................................................................................................23
3.2 Rear Panel....................................................................................................................................................................................24
3.2.1 DH-XVR51xxH-I/DH-XVR51xxH-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-I3/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH-
XVR51xxH-4KL-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I3/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I2/DH-
XVR51xxHE-4KL-I3/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH-
XVR71xxHE-4K-I3/DH-XVR71xxHE-4KL-I................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.2 DH-XVR41xxC-I/DH-XVR41xxHS-I/DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-I3/DH-
XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I3...............................................................................................................26
3.2.3 DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I3/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I3/
DHXVR42xxAN-I/DH-XVR42xxAN-I(V2.0)/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I3/DH-
XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I3/DH-
XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I3.........................................................................27
3.2.4 DH-XVR82xxA-4K-I/DH-XVR82xxA-4KL-I.............................................................................................................28
3.2.5 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH-
XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-XVR88xxS-4KL-I.................................................................................30
3.2.6 DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3-LP/DH-XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2...................................32
3.2.7 DH-XVR54xxL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I2/DH-XVR54xxL-I3/DH-XVR54xxL-4KL-I3/DH-
XVR74xxL-4K-I2/DH-XVR74xxL-4K-I3..........................................................................................................................34
3.2.8 DH-XVR1Bxx-I/DH-XVR1BxxH-I...............................................................................................................................36
3.2.9 DH-XVR51xxC-I3/DH-XVR51xxC-4KL-I3...............................................................................................................37
3.3 Remote Control Operations................................................................................................................................................. 37
3.4 Mouse Operations....................................................................................................................................................................39
4 Connection............................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
4.1 Typical Connection Diagram................................................................................................................................................41
4.2 Connecting to Video and Audio Input and Output.....................................................................................................41
4.2.1 Video Input.....................................................................................................................................................................41
4.2.2 Video Output.................................................................................................................................................................42
4.2.3 Audio Input....................................................................................................................................................................42
4.2.4 Audio Output................................................................................................................................................................ 42
4.3 Connecting to Alarm Input and Output...........................................................................................................................43
4.3.1 Introducing Alarm Port..............................................................................................................................................43
4.3.2 Alarm Input.................................................................................................................................................................... 44
4.3.3 Alarm Output................................................................................................................................................................ 44
4.3.4 Alarm Output Relay Parameters.............................................................................................................................45
5 Local Congurations........................................................................................................................................................................... 46
5.1 Initial Settings............................................................................................................................................................................46
5.1.1 Booting Up..................................................................................................................................................................... 46
5.1.2 Initializing the Device.................................................................................................................................................46
5.1.3 Resetting Password.....................................................................................................................................................50
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5.1.4 Setting Up with the Startup Wizard......................................................................................................................58
5.2 Live View......................................................................................................................................................................................75
5.2.1 Live View Screen.......................................................................................................................................................... 76
5.2.2 Live View Control bar................................................................................................................................................. 76
5.2.3 Navigation Bar.............................................................................................................................................................. 80
5.2.4 Shortcut Menu..............................................................................................................................................................81
5.2.5 AI Preview Mode.......................................................................................................................................................... 83
5.2.6 Channel Sequence...................................................................................................................................................... 85
5.2.7 Color Setting..................................................................................................................................................................87
5.2.8 Live View Display......................................................................................................................................................... 90
5.2.9 Conguring Tour Settings........................................................................................................................................ 93
5.2.10 Quick Operation Bar.................................................................................................................................................96
5.3 Entering Main Menu................................................................................................................................................................98
5.4 Controlling PTZ Cameras.................................................................................................................................................... 100
5.4.1 Conguring PTZ Connection Settings...............................................................................................................101
5.4.2 Working with PTZ Control Panel......................................................................................................................... 102
5.4.3 Conguring PTZ Functions....................................................................................................................................104
5.4.4 Calling PTZ Functions.............................................................................................................................................. 107
5.4.5 Calling OSD Menu.....................................................................................................................................................109
5.5 Conguring Camera Settings............................................................................................................................................ 110
5.5.1 Conguring Image Settings.................................................................................................................................. 110
5.5.2 Conguring Encode Settings................................................................................................................................116
5.5.3 Conguring Snapshot Settings............................................................................................................................118
5.5.4 Conguring Encode Enhancement.................................................................................................................... 119
5.5.5 Conguring Overlay Settings................................................................................................................................121
5.5.6 Conguring Covered Area Settings....................................................................................................................122
5.5.7 Conguring Channel Type.....................................................................................................................................123
5.5.8 Upgrading Coaxial Camera....................................................................................................................................124
5.6 Conguring Remote Devices.............................................................................................................................................125
5.6.1 Adding Remote Devices......................................................................................................................................... 125
5.6.2 Managing Remote Devices....................................................................................................................................142
5.7 Conguring Record Settings............................................................................................................................................. 145
5.7.1 Enabling Record Control........................................................................................................................................ 145
5.7.2 Conguring Recorded Video Storage Schedule............................................................................................ 146
5.8 Conguring Snapshot Settings.........................................................................................................................................146
5.8.1 Conguring Snapshot Trigger..............................................................................................................................146
5.8.2 Conguring Snapshot Storage Schedule......................................................................................................... 149
5.8.3 Backing up Snapshots to FTP................................................................................................................................149
5.9 Playing Back Video................................................................................................................................................................ 150
5.9.1 Enabling Record Control........................................................................................................................................ 150
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5.9.2 Instant Playback.........................................................................................................................................................151
5.9.3 Video Playback........................................................................................................................................................... 151
5.9.4 Smart Search...............................................................................................................................................................157
5.9.5 Showing AI Rule during Playback....................................................................................................................... 157
5.9.6 Marking and Playing Back Video......................................................................................................................... 158
5.9.7 Playing Back Snapshots.......................................................................................................................................... 161
5.9.8 Playing Back Splices................................................................................................................................................. 161
5.9.9 Using the File List...................................................................................................................................................... 162
5.10 Alarm Events Settings........................................................................................................................................................165
5.10.1 Alarm Information.................................................................................................................................................. 165
5.10.2 Alarm Input Settings..............................................................................................................................................166
5.10.3 Alarm Output Settings..........................................................................................................................................172
5.10.4 Video Detection.......................................................................................................................................................177
5.10.5 System Events.......................................................................................................................................................... 183
5.10.6 Conguring Disarming......................................................................................................................................... 186
5.11 AI Function.............................................................................................................................................................................188
5.11.1 Conguring AI Mode............................................................................................................................................. 188
5.11.2 For Pro AI Series.......................................................................................................................................................189
5.11.3 For Lite AI Series......................................................................................................................................................232
5.11.4 Conguring IVS Mode...........................................................................................................................................239
5.11.5 Conguring Smart Schedule.............................................................................................................................. 240
5.12 IoT Function...........................................................................................................................................................................241
5.12.1 Conguring Sensor Settings...............................................................................................................................241
5.12.2 Conguring Temperature and Humidity Camera.......................................................................................250
5.12.3 Conguring Wireless Siren.................................................................................................................................. 262
5.13 POS........................................................................................................................................................................................... 262
5.13.1 Searching the Transaction Records..................................................................................................................263
5.13.2 Conguring POS Settings.................................................................................................................................... 264
5.14 Conguring Backup Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 265
5.14.1 Finding USB Device................................................................................................................................................265
5.14.2 Backing up Files.......................................................................................................................................................266
5.15 Network Management...................................................................................................................................................... 268
5.15.1 Conguring Network Settings........................................................................................................................... 268
5.15.2 Conguring Network Testing Settings........................................................................................................... 286
5.16 Conguring Account Settings........................................................................................................................................ 289
5.16.1 Conguring User Account...................................................................................................................................290
5.16.2 Conguring Group Account............................................................................................................................... 295
5.16.3 Conguring ONVIF Users..................................................................................................................................... 298
5.17 Audio Management........................................................................................................................................................... 299
5.17.1 Conguring Audio Files........................................................................................................................................300
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5.17.2 Conguring Playing Schedule for Audio Files..............................................................................................301
5.18 Storage Management........................................................................................................................................................302
5.18.1 Conguring Basic Settings.................................................................................................................................. 302
5.18.2 Conguring the Recording and Snapshot Schedule................................................................................. 303
5.18.3 Conguring Disk Manager.................................................................................................................................. 304
5.18.4 Conguring Record................................................................................................................................................305
5.18.5 Conguring Advance Settings...........................................................................................................................305
5.18.6 Conguring Disk Quota........................................................................................................................................308
5.18.7 Conguring HDD Detecting Settings..............................................................................................................311
5.18.8 Conguring Record Estimate............................................................................................................................. 313
5.18.9 Conguring FTP Storage Settings.................................................................................................................... 315
5.19 Security Center.....................................................................................................................................................................317
5.19.1 Security Status......................................................................................................................................................... 317
5.19.2 System Service.........................................................................................................................................................318
5.19.3 Attack Defense.........................................................................................................................................................322
5.19.4 CA Certicate............................................................................................................................................................325
5.19.5 Audio/Video Encryption.......................................................................................................................................328
5.19.6 Security Warning.....................................................................................................................................................330
5.20 Conguring System Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 333
5.20.1 Conguring General System Settings............................................................................................................. 333
5.20.2 Conguring RS-232 Settings...............................................................................................................................334
5.20.3 Conguring System Maintenance Settings...................................................................................................335
5.20.4 Exporting and Importing System Settings.................................................................................................... 336
5.20.5 Restoring Default Settings...................................................................................................................................338
5.20.6 Updating the Device..............................................................................................................................................339
5.20.7 Exporting Intelligent Diagnosis Data.............................................................................................................. 342
5.21 Viewing Information.......................................................................................................................................................... 342
5.21.1 Viewing Version Details........................................................................................................................................342
5.21.2 Viewing Log Information..................................................................................................................................... 343
5.21.3 Viewing Event Information................................................................................................................................. 344
5.21.4 Viewing Network Information............................................................................................................................345
5.21.5 Viewing HDD Information................................................................................................................................... 347
5.21.6 Viewing Channel Information............................................................................................................................348
5.21.7 Viewing Data Stream Information....................................................................................................................349
5.22 Logging out of the Device............................................................................................................................................... 350
6 Web Operations..................................................................................................................................................................................351
6.1 Connecting to Network....................................................................................................................................................... 351
6.2 Logging in to the Web Interface...................................................................................................................................... 351
6.3 Introducing Web Main Menu............................................................................................................................................ 352
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6.4 Viewing Open-source Software Notice..........................................................................................................................354
7 FAQ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................356
Appendix 1 Glossary...........................................................................................................................................................................362
Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation........................................................................................................................................364
Appendix 3 Compatible Backup Devices................................................................................................................................... 365
Appendix 3.1 Compatible USB List................................................................................................................................365
Appendix 3.2 Compatible SD Card List........................................................................................................................366
Appendix 3.3 Compatible Portable HDD List............................................................................................................ 366
Appendix 3.4 Compatible USB DVD List..................................................................................................................... 367
Appendix 3.5 Compatible SATA DVD List...................................................................................................................367
Appendix 3.6 Compatible SATA HDD List.................................................................................................................. 367
Appendix 4 Compatible CD/DVD Burner List............................................................................................................................374
Appendix 5 Compatible Displayer List........................................................................................................................................ 375
Appendix 6 Compatible Switcher................................................................................................................................................. 376
Appendix 7 Earthing.......................................................................................................................................................................... 377
Appendix 7.1 What is the Surge..................................................................................................................................... 377
Appendix 7.2 The Earthing Modes................................................................................................................................ 378
Appendix 7.3 Thunder Proof Ground Method in the Monitor System............................................................ 379
Appendix 7.4 The Shortcut Way to Check the Electric System by Digital Multimeter............................... 380
Appendix 8 RJ45-RS232 Connection Cable Denition.......................................................................................................... 384
Appendix 9 Cybersecurity Recommendations.........................................................................................................................386
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The Device is an excellent digital monitor product for security industry. The embedded LINUX OS
assures the stable operation. The H.265 and G.711 technologies assure the high quality image and
low bit stream. The frame-by-frame play function displays more details for analysis, and provides
the functions such as record, playback, and monitor and assures the synchronization for audio and
video. The Device also adopts the advanced control technology and great network data
transmission capability.
The Device adopts embedded design to achieve high security and reliability. It can work in the local
end and, with strong networking capability it can get connected to the professional surveillance
software (Smart PSS) to form a security network to show its powerful remote monitoring function.
The Device is applicable to the areas such as bank, telecom, electricity, trac, intelligent residential
district, factory, warehouse, resources, and water conservancy facilities.
1.2 Functions
The functions might be dierent depending on the software and hardware versions of the model
you purchased.
AI Function
Support face detection that analyzes the attributes such as age, gender, glasses, beard, mask,
and then make structured of these data to store for quick search.
Support face recognition that compares the captured face snapshot with the face database and
link the congured alarms (face detection should be enabled).
Support searching by picture that is convenient for nding the target picture from database.
Support 16 channel IVS function that includes tripwire and intrusion detection. The IVS function
can avoid wrong alarms by ltering the factors such as rains, light, and animals.
Calculate the quantity of detected humans within 24 hours.
Detect the vehicles passing by within 24 hours.
Real-time Surveillance
Support VGA port and HDMI port to realize the surveillance through monitors.
Support HDMI, VGA, and TV output at the same time.
IoT Management
Provide specic management module for IoT features including humidity and temperature data
reports and alarms linkage.
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Sensor Integration
Integrate coaxial cameras with diverse array of sensors such as temperature, humidity and wireless
alarm devices.
Storage Management
Special data format to guarantee data security and avoid the risk of modifying data viciously.
Support digital watermark.
Compression Format
Support multiple-channel audio and video signal. An independent hardware decodes the audio
and video signal from each channel to maintain video and audio synchronization.
Backup Function
Support backup operation through USB port (such as USB storage disk, portable HDD, and
burner).
Client-end user can download the le from local HDD through network to backup.
Record & Playback
Support each channel real-time record independently, and simultaneously support the
functions such as search, backward play, network monitor, record search, and download.
Support various playback modes: slow play, fast play, backward play and frame by frame play.
Support time title overlay so that you can view event accurate occurred time.
Support zooming in the selected area in the live view.
Network Operation
Support network remote real-time monitor, remote record search and remote PTZ control.
Alarm Activation
Several relay alarm outputs to realize alarm activation and on-site light control.
The alarm input port and output port have the protection circuit to guarantee the Device safety.
Communication Port
RS-485 port can realize alarm input and PTZ control.
RS-232 port can connect to keyboard, COM port of PC or the matrix control.
Standard Ethernet port can realize network remote access function.
The dual-network port has the multi-address, fault tolerance, load balance setup mode.
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PTZ Control
Support PTZ decoder through RS-485 port.
Intelligent Operation
Support mouse operation function.
Support "copy and paste" function for the same settings.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Establish mapping connection between LAN and WAN through UPnP protocol.
Camera Self-adaptive
Auto-recognize and work with the PAL or NTSC camera and HD camera.
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2 Getting Started
2.1 Checking the Components
The actual appearance, component, or quantity might be dierent depending on the model you
purchased.
When you receive the Device, please check against the following checking list. If any of the items
are missing or damaged, contact the local retailer or after-sales engineer immediately.
Table 2-1 Checking list
No. Checking Items Requirements
1 Package
Appearance No obvious damage.
Packing materials No broken or distorted positions
that could be caused by hit.
2 Labels Labels on the device
Not torn up.
Do not tear up or throw away the
labels; otherwise the warranty
services are not ensured. You
need to provide the serial
number of the product when you
call the after-sales service.
3 Device
Appearance No obvious damage.
Data cables, power
cables, fan cables,
mainboard
No connection loose.
2.2 Installing HDD
Please check whether the HDD is already installed in the Device when you rst time using the
Device. We recommend you use the HDD recommended ocially. Do not use the PC HDD.
Shut down the device and then unplug the power cable before you open the case to replace the
HDD.
2.2.1 DH-XVR42xxAN-I/DH-XVR42xxAN-I(V2.0)/DH-XVR52xxA-
I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I3/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-
I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I3/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-
I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-
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XVR72xxA-4K-I3/DH-XVR72xxA-4KL-I/DH-XVR72xxAN-4K-I2/DH-
XVR72xxAN-4K-I3/DH-XVR82xxA-4K-I/DH-XVR82xxA-4KL-I
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the screws to take o the cover.
Figure 2-1 Remove screws
Step 2 Put two screws on the HDD and twist one turn.
Figure 2-2 Put screws
Step 3 Align the two screws with the holes on the device.
Figure 2-3 Align screws
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Step 4 Turn the device and put in the other two screws, and then fasten all screws to x the HDD
to the device.
Figure 2-4 Fasten screws
Step 5 Use power cable and data cable to connect the device and HDD.
Figure 2-5 Connect cables
Step 6 Put back the cover and fasten the screws.
Figure 2-6 Put back cover
2.2.2 DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-
I2-LP/DH-XVR58xxS-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-
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I3-LP/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I2/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I3/DH-
XVR78xxS-4KL-X-LP-V2/DH-XVR88xxS-4KL-I
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the screws from the chassis.
Figure 2-7 Remove screws
Step 2 Take o the cover of the chassis.
Figure 2-8 Take o cover
Step 3 Remove the screws from the drive bracket to take it o.
Figure 2-9 Take o drive bracket
Step 4 Align the four screw holes on the disk to those on the drive bracket and x the disk on the
bracket.
Figure 2-10 Fix disk
Step 5 Fix other disks on the bracket as needed.
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Figure 2-11 Fix other disks
Step 6 Fix the two drive brackets.
This is only need on models with 8 bays.
Figure 2-12 Fix drive brackets
Step 7 Put the drive brackets back and x them in the DVR.
Figure 2-13 Put back drive bracket
Step 8 Connect the disks and the DVR with power cable and data cable.
The following gure shows the connection of 4-bay model for example.
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Dahua XVR5108HS-I3 User manual

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