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GSA Bolide BN-NVR/NX User Manual

GSA Bolide BN-NVR/NX
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GSA Bolide BN-NVR/NX Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryNetwork Video Recorder
Recording ResolutionUp to 8MP
Operating SystemEmbedded Linux
Video OutputHDMI, VGA
USB InterfaceUSB 2.0
CompressionH.264, H.265
Power SupplyDC 12V
Operating Temperature-10°C to +55°C
Humidity10% ~ 90%

Summary

Safety Instructions

Chapter 1 Product Overview

1.1 Rear Panel

Details about the rear panel ports and their connection methods.

1.2 Remote Controller (For Reference Only)

Explains the functions of buttons on the remote controller.

Chapter 2 NVR Installation & Connection

2.1 Hard Drive Disk (HDD) Installation

Instructions on how to install 3.5" or 2.5" SATA hard disk drives in the NVR.

Chapter 3 NVR Common Operations

3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse

Explains the functions of the left button, right button, and scroll wheel of the NVR's mouse.

3.2 Using the Virtual Keyboard

Describes how to use the on-screen virtual keyboard for data input on the NVR.

3.3 Password

Guides the user through setting up the initial administrator password and unlock pattern for the NVR.

Chapter 4 NVR Starting Up

4.1 Start Wizard

Introduces the Startup Wizard for quick system configuration and initial NVR setup.

4.1.2 Network Configuration

Details on configuring network settings like IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS.

4.1.3 Date/Time

Instructions on setting the NVR's date, time, date format, time format, and time zone.

4.1.4 IP Camera

Guide on how to search for and add IP cameras to the NVR system.

4.1.5 Disk

Instructions for formatting the NVR's hard disk drive (HDD) and configuring overwrite settings.

4.1.6 Resolution

How to select an output resolution for the monitor connected to the NVR.

4.1.7 Mobile

Information on using a mobile app to view the NVR remotely via P2P ID and QR code.

4.1.8 Summary

Review of system summary information before finishing the Startup Wizard.

4.2 Live View Screen Overview

Overview of the NVR's live view screen, including camera titles, status icons, task menu, and system date/time.

4.2.1 Camera Quick Toolbar

Explains the functions of the icons in the Camera Quick Toolbar displayed during live view.

4.2.2 Taskbar

Describes the functions of various icons and buttons found on the NVR's taskbar.

4.2.3 Start Menu

Details on how to navigate the Start Menu to switch users, access setup, search, lock, or shut down.

4.2.3.1 Unlock and Lock Screen

Explains how the NVR screen locks automatically and how to manually lock or unlock it.

4.2.3.2 Shutdown

Instructions on how to shut down, reboot, or log out of the NVR system.

Chapter 5 NVR System Setup

5.1 Channel

Covers configuration of live view, IP cameras, image settings, PTZ, motion, and convert modes.

5.1.1 IP Channels

Details on searching for and adding IP cameras to the NVR system.

5.1.2 Protocol Manage

Allows editing custom RTSP protocols for IP camera connections.

5.1.2 Live

Configuration of camera parameters such as channel name, date format, time format, and refresh rate.

5.1.3 Image Control

Allows adjustment of image settings for supported IP cameras, like IR-CUT, BLC, WDR, and white balance.

5.1.4 PTZ

Configuration of Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) settings for dome cameras, including protocol and address.

5.1.4.1 PTZ control

How to use the PTZ control panel to zoom, focus, and adjust camera movement.

5.1.5 Video Cover

Creating privacy zones to mask specific areas of the video image.

5.1.6 Motion

Configuration of motion detection parameters, including detection area, switch, and sensitivity.

5.1.7 PIR

Configuration of Passive Infrared (PIR) detection parameters, including switch and sensitivity.

5.1.8 Deterrence

Setup for deterrence functions like White Light and Siren, including duration, level, and schedule.

5.1.9 Intelligent

Overview of optional intelligent functions like PID, LCD, SOD, PD, FD, and CC.

5.1.9.1 PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection)

Configuration for Perimeter Intrusion Detection, including rule setup and alarm parameters.

5.1.9.2 LCD (Line Crossing Detection)

Setup for Line Crossing Detection, defining rules, lines, and alarm parameters.

5.1.9.3 SOD (Stationary Object Detection)

Configuration for Stationary Object Detection, including rule types and alarm settings.

5.1.9.4 PD (Pedestrian Detection)

Setup for Pedestrian Detection, defining detection regions and alarm parameters.

5.1.9.5 FD (Face Detection)

Configuration for Face Detection, including rule setup and alarm parameters.

5.1.9.6 CC (Cross-Counting)

Setup for Cross-Counting, defining virtual lines and counting rules.

5.1.9.7 Sound Detection

Configuration for Sound Detection, triggering alarms based on sound changes.

5.1.9.8 Occlusion Detection

Setup for Occlusion Detection, triggering alarms when the camera lens is blocked.

5.1.9.9 Intelligent Schedule

Setting schedules for activating intelligent functions on specific channels.

5.9.9.10 Intelligent Analysis

Viewing statistical results of intelligent analysis functions like Cross In/Out counts.

5.2 Record

Configuration of recording parameters for the NVR.

5.2.1 Encode

Setting video recording quality parameters, including resolution, FPS, and bitrate.

5.2.2 Record

Configuration of individual channel recording parameters like switch, stream mode, and pre-record.

5.2.2.1 Record

Enabling recording for channels, selecting stream mode, and configuring pre-record options.

5.2.2.2 Record Schedule

Setting up daily and hourly schedules for different recording modes (Normal, Motion, IO, PIR).

5.2.3 Capture

Configuration of image capture settings, including auto capture and intervals.

5.2.3.1 Capture

Enabling automatic image capture, selecting stream type, and setting normal/alarm intervals.

5.2.3.2 Capture Schedule

Scheduling image capture based on time slots and detection events.

5.3 Alarm

Configuring general alarm parameters for the NVR.

5.3.1 Motion

Configuring motion detection alarm functions, including buzzer, alarm out, and recording.

5.3.2 I/O

Setting up alarm parameters for I/O sensors, including alarm type, buzzer, and latch time.

5.3.3 PTZ Linkage

Linking PTZ cameras with motion or I/O alarms to automatically focus on preset points.

5.3.4 Exception

Configuring notification settings for system events like no space on disk, disk error, or video loss.

5.4 Network

Network configuration for PPPoE and DHCP, including IP addressing and gateway settings.

5.4.1.1 General

General network settings including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS configuration.

5.4.1.2 PPPoE

Details on configuring PPPoE for direct network connection via a DSL modem.

5.4.1.3 SNMP

SNMP configuration for network monitoring.

5.4.1.4 Port Configuration

Configuration of various ports for remote access and streaming.

5.4.2 DDNS

Setting up Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for simplified remote connections to the NVR.

5.4.3 Email

Configuring email settings to receive system notifications for alarms, HDD status, or video loss.

5.4.3.2 Email Schedule

Setting a schedule for when email notifications are sent based on event types.

5.4.4 FTP

Enabling FTP to upload captured snapshots to a storage device for later viewing.

5.4.4.1 FTP Schedule

Scheduling FTP uploads for different event types.

5.4.5 IP FILTER

Configuring IP filtering to set up Whitelists and Blacklists for network access.

5.5 Device

Configuration of internal HDD functions and device settings.

5.5.1 Disk

Checking and configuring the NVR's internal hard disk drives (HDDs).

5.5.1.1 Disk Group

Configuring HDDs into groups to balance recording load and extend drive life.

5.5.1.2 S.M.A.R.T

Displaying HDD technical information and performing drive error tests.

5.5.2 Cloud

Uploading snapshots to a cloud service (Dropbox) for storage and sharing.

5.6 System

General system configuration including date, time, region, passwords, and permissions.

5.6.1 General

General system settings such as device name, ID, language, and video format.

5.6.1.1 Date and Time

Setting the NVR's date, time, date format, time format, and time zone.

5.6.1.2 NTP Settings

Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP) for automatic time synchronization.

5.6.1.3 DST Settings

Adjusting Daylight Saving Time settings, including offset and schedule.

5.6.2 Output Configuration

Configuring video output parameters like LIVE-OUT, SEQ mode, and output resolution.

5.6.3 Multi-user

Configuring user accounts, passwords, and permissions for system access.

5.6.3.1 Changing Password

Changing passwords for administrator or user accounts.

5.6.3.2 Add New Users

Adding new user accounts and configuring their access permissions.

5.6.3.3 Setting User Permissions

Defining specific menu and function access rights for each user account.

5.6.4 Maintenance

System maintenance tasks like viewing logs, loading defaults, and upgrading firmware.

5.6.4.1 Log

Viewing system logs, events, and warnings, and backing them up to a USB drive.

5.6.4.2 Load Default

Resetting NVR settings to their factory default state.

5.6.4.3 Upgrade

Upgrading the NVR's firmware using a USB flash drive.

5.6.4.4 Parameter Management

Exporting and importing NVR system settings using a USB flash drive.

5.6.4.5 Auto Reboot

Configuring the NVR for regular automatic reboots to maintain operational integrity.

5.6.5 IP Camera Maintain

Maintaining IP cameras, including firmware upgrades and default setting restoration.

5.6.5.1 Upgrade IP Camera

Upgrading the firmware for connected IP cameras via USB.

5.6.5.2 Load Default Settings for IP Camera

Restoring IP cameras to their default settings.

CHAPTER 6 SEARCH, PLAYBACK & BACKUP

6.1 Using Search Function

How to use the search function to find recorded video clips.

6.1.1 Search & Play Video in General

General procedures for searching and playing back video recordings.

CHAPTER 7 REMOTE ACCESS VIA WEB CLIENT

7.1 Basic System Environment Requirements

Outlines the necessary system environment requirements for remote access via web client.

7.2 Web Plugin Download and Installation

Step-by-step guide for downloading and installing the web plugin for remote access.

7.3 Web Client Manager

Managing the web client for remote access and viewing.

CHAPTER 10 APPENDIX

10.1 Troubleshooting

Common issues and solutions for operating the NVR.

10.2 Usage Maintenance

Guidelines for maintaining the NVR for optimal performance.

10.3 Accessories (For reference only)

List of optional accessories available for the NVR.