Vivotek NR7401 - Manual

Vivotek NR7401

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – Overview; Read before use; its intended use�; Package contents; ■ Power cord
  • Page 4 – Physical description; Front panel; input / output devices. The pin definitions are described below.
  • Page 5 – Refer to the following illustration for connection method�
  • Page 6 – Status LED; The LED indicates the status of the Network Video Recorder�; Hardware System Requirement; Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or above; Hardware Reset; install again�
  • Page 7 – Installation; Hard Disk installation; SATA hard disk; NOTE; ► Please remember to format the hard disk; Steady green in normal state
  • Page 8 – Network deployment; Device Connection
  • Page 9 – Getting Started; � Connect your computer to NR7401 (LAN port) using an Ethernet cable�; Start > My Network Places > View network connections; c� Select; Properties
  • Page 10 – as below� Then click; OK; to enable your settings�
  • Page 11 – LAN Settings Configuration; Go to
  • Page 12 – Choose this connection type; Configuration > Network
  • Page 13 – Internet connection with static IP; Please follow the steps below to change the settings:; � Go to; Click; Use fixed IP address; � Click; Save; to enable the settings�
  • Page 14 – the steps below to change the settings:
  • Page 15 – remind you to install required plug-in or software first.
  • Page 16 – Home Page; There are four buttons for you to click to open the page:; the recorded data�
  • Page 17 – Language; available in: English and; Status panel; Please refer to
  • Page 18 – Configuration; Device; simultaneous 9-CH video recording�; Following is the current support list of NR7401:
  • Page 19 – Auto search by device installer or manually install in LAN; steps below to add a new device by the Installer:; You can also manually install a new device in LAN�; Add new
  • Page 20 – Manually install in WAN; When in; , you have to add a new device; manually; � Please follow the steps below:
  • Page 21 – the LAN interface of the NR7401�; LAN
  • Page 22 – Access list; List”, “Delete Allowed list”, “Denied List”, and “Delete Denied List”�; Allowed list / Denied list; boxes. A total of 10 lists can be configured for both columns.; Add; Delete allowed list / Delete denied list; � Click; Delete; to take effect�
  • Page 23 – DDNS; name�; DDNS Settings; interfree�it�; I Accept; when you agree with the terms of the Service Agreement�
  • Page 24 – to enable
  • Page 25 – Security; “Manage Privilege“, and “Manage User”�; Root Password
  • Page 26 – Manage Privilege; the item, and then click; Manage User; Administrator can add up to twenty user accounts�; Here you also can change user’s privilege or delete user accounts�
  • Page 27 – Schedule; based on a weekly basis�; � Enter a descriptive name for the new schedule�; You can add more than one time frames�
  • Page 29 – Recording Policy; displayed on the History page�; Configuration > Device; ■ Recorded video clips on; History page; (only 1 hour video clips are saved in the hard disk)
  • Page 30 – configure up to 4 recording policies.; Following is an example of recording policy:
  • Page 31 – on the; Default; or; policy1; as your recording policy�; Remove; to delete it�
  • Page 32 – Trigger; as notifications. You can configure up to 16 event triggers.; Event Trigger
  • Page 33 – Select one of the following source and then select a digital input�; Trigger Action; on the left main menu to configure
  • Page 34 – Actions of the linked devices; the devices with DO function�; Actions of the network video recorder; Please refer to Digital
  • Page 35 – System; System Time; Enabled
  • Page 36 – FTP Server; : Enter an existing folder on FTP sever to place the media file.; Digital Input
  • Page 37 – Maintenance; address of the Network Video Recorder; Hard Disks; Format Disk; Firmware; firmware file from VIVOTEK website. The file is in .upt file format.
  • Page 38 – Backup; remember to format the USB disk as; Scheduled Backup
  • Page 39 – System log; Refresh; , it will update the latest system log�
  • Page 40 – User Interface of Monitor Page; Monitor; ■ Following is the Monitor page without linked device.; a. Layouts b. Time Bar and Histogram
  • Page 41 – how to insert linked devices, please refer to Device on page 18�; Live viewing mode
  • Page 42 – Functions of Monitor Page; Layouts; Click the Layout buttons to change the viewing mode�; Time Bar and Histogram; Time Bar�; Drop-down list of Linked devices
  • Page 43 – Live Control Panel; of the focused cell is Alarm recording�
  • Page 44 – Playback Control Panel; Play: To start or resume playback at normal speed�; Event Trigger Alarm; the video cell when an event is triggered�; an exclamation mark
  • Page 45 – view from linked devices�; User Interface of History Page; History
  • Page 46 – Functions of History Page; Time Picker; on the drop-down list�; Time Bar and Histogram / Recorded Video Clips; scheduled; (yellow bar)� The black Time Bar refers to the current time�; Scheduled recording
  • Page 47 – Recording Type
  • Page 48 – please refer to Recording Type on page
  • Page 49 – ■ There are two ways to playback recorded video clips:; � Click a desired time on the histogram�
  • Page 50 – Video Viewing Window; on the playback
  • Page 51 – Appendix; Technical Specifications; System Overview
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Page 2 - Table of Contents

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Page 3 - Overview; Read before use; its intended use�; Package contents; ■ Power cord

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Page 4 - Physical description; Front panel; input / output devices. The pin definitions are described below.

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