3. NVR
3.1. START
Once you've checked all the connections and you've switched on the device the product will carry on
immediately a autotest (60 seconds). When you turn on the NVR, the system shows the boot logo and BIOS
message.
After device successfully booted up, it goes to startup wizard.
Click Next button, system goes to login interface. Then select a user name, enter the user password, select
the system language and click on the Login button to login the system (the default username is admin,
password is atlantis).
After logging in, you can go to Common interface, the basic configuration of the device can be set[Date,
language, recording time].
Click Next Step button, you can go to Network interface, You can configure the network parameters of the
device.
Click Next Step button, you can go to Mode Selection interface, and you can choose Automatic network
mode or Manual mode (suggested). Click Next Step button, you can go to Remote Device interface, You can
search for and add the IPC devices.
Click Next Step button, you can go to Rec Setup interface, You can configure the record schedule. Click the
OK button, the boot wizard is complete.
Clicking Cancel you can close the Setup Wizard at any time.
If the check box Setup Wizard starts automatically at boot is selected the Setup
Wizard will show every time restarting the NVR.
ALL analog channels are automatically activated. You can add the following Onvif IP
cameras:
• TRIOX 400 , 2 IP Onvif Cameras
• TRIOX 800 , 1 IP Onvif Camera
• TRIOX 1600 , no IP Onvif Cameras.
In order to change these settings, go to Main Menu- > Setup-> System- > Channel
Config.
It is important to consider that some IP ONVIF cameras standard may not be supported.
IP Cameras (not compatible with Onvif) surely aren't supported.
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