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Card reader integrated | - |
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USB 2.0 ports quantity | 3 |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Yes |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
HDD capacity | 6144 GB |
Maximum storage capacity | 12288 TB |
Number of HDDs installed | 2 |
Total installed storage capacity | 12288 GB |
Power consumption (max) | 120 W |
Certification | CE, LVD, FCC, VCCI, C-Tick, UL |
LED indicators | HDD, Power, Status, eSATA |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 95 % |
Maximum resolution | 2560 x 1920 pixels |
Alarm input channels | 8 |
Video input channels | 8 channels |
Alarm output channels | 4 |
Video formats supported | H.264 |
Resolution at capture speed | 1920x1080@120fps |
Minimum RAM | 1 GB |
Depth | 311 mm |
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Width | 360 mm |
Height | 44 mm |
Weight | 2700 g |
Introduces the ND8322P NVR, its features, and primary functionalities.
Lists the key hardware specifications and software features of the ND8322P NVR.
Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the NVR, including power, environment, and handling.
Identifies and describes the components and LEDs on the NVR's front panel.
Details the various ports and connectors located on the NVR's rear panel.
Step-by-step instructions for installing hard disk drives into the NVR system.
Explains how to connect monitors, cameras, USB devices, and terminal blocks to the NVR.
Guides through the initial system configuration using a local console interface.
Outlines the process of installing the IW2 utility and configuring the NVR via a web console.
Explains the meaning of different LED states on the NVR for status monitoring.
Details the correct methods for powering the NVR on and off, including warnings.
Provides an overview of the local console interface architecture and its main components.
Explains how to access the main configuration and camera-specific portals.
Guides on how to access and play back recorded video clips from the system.
Explains how to view and respond to system alarms triggered by various events.
Addresses common issues that may cause the live view to be unavailable.
Explains how to switch between different camera layout pages.
Discusses when and why onscreen toolbars disappear during operation.
Describes the functions of the PTZ control panel for camera movement and adjustments.
Introduces the main control portal and its primary functional buttons like Layout and DI/DO.
Details how to search for and playback recorded video clips using basic and advanced methods.
Explains the storyboard interface for timeline-based video review and navigation.
Covers camera recruitment, naming, network settings, and position adjustments.
Configures recording options such as event duration, pre/post-event times, and adaptive streaming.
Manages stream settings including resolution, frame rate, and video quality for cameras.
Configures motion detection areas, sensitivity, and triggering conditions for cameras.
Configures PTZ preset positions and patrol tours for compatible cameras.
Sets up alarm triggers based on various sources and defines corresponding actions.
Displays system information and allows configuration of system name, language, and time settings.
Manages system firmware updates, device packs, and configuration backups/restores.
Creates and manages user accounts, defining privileges and access rights.
Manages storage volumes, including creation, deletion, formatting, and disk health checks.
Configures network settings such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS.
Sets up Dynamic Domain Name Service for remote access to the NVR.
Configures network service ports for HTTP, RTSP, and CMS/iViewer connections.
Describes accessing and managing the NVR system through an Ethernet web console.
Details the steps for logging into the NVR system via a web browser.
Explains various login options, potential errors, and how to handle them.
Identifies and describes the main components of the Liveview interface, such as camera list and layout.
Displays recruited cameras, their status, and provides thumbnail previews.
Allows users to arrange camera views into different layout patterns.
Displays individual camera streams and provides controls for interaction.
Details the operation of PTZ controls, zoom, focus, and other screen functionalities.
Displays triggered alarms and provides access to alarm playback functionality.
Identifies components of the search recording clips window, including camera list and playback.
Reviews past alarms and bookmarks recorded by the system, with playback options.
Allows simultaneous playback of video clips from multiple cameras at a specific time.
Guides on how to export video clips in various formats like EXE and 3GP.
Utilizes the timeline slider and zoomer for precise searching of recorded events.
Introduces the 7 major categories of system configuration settings available.
Configures system host name, time zone, date/time, and scheduled reboots.
Manages system firmware updates, device packs, and configuration backups/restores.
Covers backing up and restoring system configurations, including factory defaults.
Configures monitor output resolution and enables camera view cell rotation.
Configures general network settings like IP address acquisition and DNS.
Sets up Dynamic Domain Name Service for remote access to the NVR.
Configures network service ports for HTTP, RTSP, and CMS/iViewer connections.
Provides a utility to test network connectivity with devices like cameras.
Manages camera recruitment, disbandment, naming, and connection settings.
Configures compression format, resolution, frame rate, and video quality for camera streams.
Configures motion detection areas, sensitivity, and triggering conditions for cameras.
Sets up recording schedules, including continuous, event-triggered, and no recording periods.
Manages storage volumes, including creation, deletion, formatting, and disk health checks.
Creates and manages user accounts, defining privileges and access rights.
Configures access control based on IP addresses for web clients.
Sets up alarm triggers based on various sources and defines corresponding actions.
Configures email alerts for alarms, including server and recipient details.
Configures buzzer tones and repeat times for system and alarm events.
Explains how to use the Liveview interface, including camera placement and controls.
Details the operation of PTZ controls, zoom, focus, and other screen functionalities.
Explains how to manage audio input and output for selected cameras in the Liveview.
Allows viewing camera details and changing recording status or triggering alarms.
Displays triggered alarms and provides access to alarm playback functionality.
Buttons for managing user layouts, clearing cells, full screen, and rotating views.
Guides on selecting layouts and cameras to begin playback and search for past recordings.