Surveon Training Program
NVR3000 Operation Guide
Sales & Marketing Department
Surveon Technology 2015
Version 1.0
Surveon NVR3000 Training
Training Materials
1 NVR3000 Deployment Guide
2 NVR3000 Installation Guide
3 NVR3000 Operation Guide
4 NVR3000 Troubleshooting Guide
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The Objective
This operation guide is here to help you go through the
NVR3000 daily operations.
For other themes that are not covered here, please
refer to the NVR3000 user manual.
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Click to read the user manual.
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● Live View Operations
● Playback Operations
● Key Configurations
● Maintenance
● Appendix
The Contents
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In this section, you will learn:
Live View Window Overview
How to Use a Digital Zoom
How to Use a Fisheye Camera
How to Control a PTZ Camera
Live View Operations
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1. Make sure you are on the live view page
2. This is the area to display your live view and you can double click the image to have a full screen of the selected image.
3. The connected cameras are listed here
4. Use the icons to switch to different viewing modes
5. Use the PTZ panels to control a PTZ camera
6. Event logs and overall statuses are shown here
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Live View Window Overview
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1. Drag and drop a camera from the camera list to the live view area
2. Click the image you would like to zoom in the live view area.
3. Right click on the selected image to see the options and select Digital Zoom
4. You will see a separate window with a control box on the lower right corner
5. You can use the mouse scroll over the control box to zoom in and out.
6. You can use the mouse to move the control box to see different zoomed areas
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Live View – Digital Zoom
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1. Click the fisheye icon and you will see the fisheye view in the live view area.
2. You can change the viewing mode to panorama, splits or original by selecting the dewarp buttons
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Live View – Use a Fisheye Camera
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Drag and drop a PTZ camera from the camera list to the live view area and click to select the PTZ image to control
1. Directional Pad for Pan and Tilt: Click the right or left arrow to pan the camera. Click the up or down arrow to tilt the camera.
2. Functional Buttons:: Go to the home position. Preset: Switch to the presets.
Auto Pan: Start or stop pan between the mechanical stops. Patrol: Survey a large area.
3. Zoom and Focus:Zoom: Press the +/– button to zoom in/out by 1 step. Focus: Press the +/– button to increase/decrease focus by 1 step.
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Live View – Control a PTZ Camera
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In this section, you will learn:
Instant Playback from Live View
Playback by Date / Event / VI
Playback in Fisheye View
Playback in Synchronization with Multiple Channels
Playback in Frame by Frame or Key Frames Mode
How to Export the Video Clips
Playback Operations
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1. Make sure you are on the live view page
2. Right click on the selected camera image to see the options and select Instant Playback, and then select [Time Length] (ex: 20 minutes)
3. A floating window will open with the desired playback
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Playback – Instant Playback from Live View
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1. Make sure you are on the playback page
2. Select a date, time and click “Set”
3. Select a camera you would like to watch the playback. Drag and drop it to the live view area.
4. You can use the time bar (red dots indicate triggered motions) and the functional buttons
to play the recorded videos.
5. You can have more playback channels (4, 9, 16 and fisheye playbacks) by clicking the buttons
on the top
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Playback – By Date
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1. Make sure you are on the playback page and click the event search button
2. Select a date, time and click “Set” and then click to select a camera from the camera list
3. Select a Label / Event Type and click “Search”
4. Video clips of the search result will appear here Double click the video to play.
5. The selected video will be played here
6. See the written summary of the video being played here
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Playback – By Event
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1. Make sure you are on the playback page and click the VI search button
2. Select a date, time and click “Set” and then click to select a camera from the camera list
3. Click “New Region” and a moveable box will appear Repeat this action, up to 3 moveable
boxes can be used to the areas you’d like to search.
4. Select “New” from the Search For dropdown list. Select an Event Type and then click “Search” in
the setup area
5. VI Search takes longer; you can click “Stop” to cancel the search in the setup area
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Playback – By VI (1)
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6. Video clips of the search result will appear here Double click the video to play.
7. The selected video will be played here
8. See the written summary of the video being played here
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Playback – By VI (2)
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1. Make sure you are on the playback page
2. Click on the Fisheye icon to have a fisheye view playback.
3. Select a date, time and click “Set”
4. Select the fisheye camera from the camera list. Drag and drop it to the live view area.
5. Select the dewarp buttons to change the viewing mode to panorama, splits or original.
6. You can use the time bar and the functional buttons to play the recorded videos.
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Playback – Fisheye View
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1. Make sure you are on the playback page
2. Use the icons to switch to multiple views; up to 16 channels can be synchronized.
3. Select a date, time and click “Set”
4. Select cameras you would like to watch the playbacks in the synchronized time. Drag and drop
them to the live view area.
5. You can use the icon to view or switch to cancel the playbacks from
different cameras in the same period of time.
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Playback – Synchronized with Multiple Channels
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1. Make sure you are on the playback page
2. Select a date, time and click “Set”
3. Select a camera you would like to watch the playback. Drag and drop it to the live view area.
4. You can use the icon to play the recorded videos frame by frame (Every single frame
will be shown) or the key frames (Only key frames will be shown).
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Playback – Frame by Frame or Key Frames
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When you are playing back the video, you can also export the video clip.
1. Make sure you have inserted a USB drive into NVR3000 before exporting.
2. On the time bar, click the to set the cue-in (starting) and to set the cue-out (ending) points of the video you would like to export.
3. Click the save icon and the video clip will be saved to the USB drive.
Playback - Export a Video Clip
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In this section, you will learn:
How to Create a New User Account
How to Set up Privileges for Different Accounts
How to Backup the Video Clips
How to Set up Video Intelligence (VI)
Key Configurations
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1. Click the setup icon on the upper right corner to bring out the VMS Setup Console.
2. Click to select the item Account from the left panel
3. Double click the option Account to edit accounts
4. Click “Add” to create a new account
5. Input the required information for a new account creation
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Key Configuration – Create a New User Account
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1. Click to select the item Account from the left panel
2. Double click the option Authority to edit
3. Select a User Group that you would like to manage their authorities
4. Select the authorized activities from the list for the user group
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Key Configuration – Set up Privileges
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1. Make sure you have inserted a USB drive into NVR3000.
2. Click to select the item Maintenance from the left panel
3. Double click the option System Backup
4. Select a time and tick to select the cameras that you would like to backup and click “Set”
5. Click “Start” to start backup and the video clip will be saved to the USB drive.
6. The backup speed can be adjusted (Please note: Full speed will be heavy for disk loading.
You can select a lower speed to reduce the loading, but it will take longer to backup.)
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1. Click the setup icon on the upper right corner to bring out the VMS Setup Console.
2. Click to select the item VI from the left panel
3. Double click the option the various VI options for VI settings
4. For more details on VI settings, please refer to the user manual
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Key Configuration – Setup VI
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In this section, you will learn:
● How to Check the Status and the Event Logs
● How to Start a Log Query
● How to Upgrade Firmware
● How to Add More Channels
● How to Run the Built-in TeamViewer
Maintenance
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You can check the status whenever needed to ensure an error-free system. In the normal condition, all lights are green. If you see any different color, please refer to the user manual for further details.
1. StatusThe status will be displayed on the lower left corner of the live view page.
2. Status Check• Click the System, Video, Storage or Network to see the status • For example, click Storage and a HDD table will show which HDD is down by the red light
indicator, if there is any
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You can check the event logs whenever needed to ensure an error-free system.
1. Event LogsThe event log will be displayed on the lower left corner of the live view page.
2. Event Log Details• Click the “Details” button to see the detailed log.• Click the “Alarm” button to see the event-triggered videos.
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1. Click the “Details” button to bring out the View Log window (see the next page).
2. Or you can click the setup icon on the upper right corner to bring out the VMS Setup Console.
3. Click to select the item System from the left panel.
4. Double click the option Log Viewer to view log, export log or start a query.
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Maintenance – Log Query (1)
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5. Click “Query” on the View Log window.
6. A Query Log window will appear.
7. Define your query to narrow down the search and click “Query” to see the result.
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1. Make sure you have inserted a USB drive with the upgrade file into NVR3000.
2. Click to select the item Maintenance from the left panel
3. Double click the option Upgrade and the system will detect the upgrade file automatically.
5. If the result shows nothing found, click “Rescan”
6. If found, click “Shutdown and Upgrade” and the system will shutdown and start upgrading.
It will restart once the upgrade completes.
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Maintenance – Upgrade Firmware
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You can add more channels by purchasing more licenses from Surveon. Contact Surveon for more details. After receiving the license, you can add more channels to NVR3000.
1. Make sure you have inserted a USB drive into NVR3000.
2. Click to select the item Maintenance from the left panel
3. Double click the option License and click “Browse” to select a file path you would like
to save the file to and then click “Extract “ to export the hardware information to theinserted USB drive.
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4. Go to Surveon add-on license page on your PC.
• Input the newly purchased license serial number on the website.• Insert the USB drive with the extracted NVR3000 information into your PC and follow the
instructions to upload the extracted information to the website.• Download the License Activation File from the website to the same USB drive.
5. Insert the USB drive with the add-on license information into NVR3000 to import the license.
• Go back to the License page and click “Add“ to add more channels to NVR3000. • Restart NVR3000 to activate the newly added channels.
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You can run the built-in TeamViewer for your administrator or system integrator to access your NVR3000 for remote assistance.
1. Click to select the item Maintenance from the left panel
2. Double click the option Remote Assistance to open the TeamViewer. Make sure your internet
connection is working fine.
3. After the status light turns to green you will find your Teamviewer ID and password You can
send such information to your administrator or system integrator for remote assistance.
4. If you need more information on TeamViewer, go to http://www.teamviewer.com/
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You have learned the following operations of NVR3000:
● Live View Operations
● Playback Operations
● Key Configurations
● Maintenance
which can help you run the NVR3000 daily operations. For more
details, please refer to the NVR3000 user manual.
Click to read the user manual.
To Sum Up
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In this section, you will learn:
● Where to Find More Useful Materials
● Where to Watch More Demo Videos
Appendix
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Appendix - Useful Materials (1)
Go to Surveon’s website: www.surveon.com
You will find the Support section on the upper right corner.
From there you can find demo videos, application notes, the latest firmware, resources,
supported hardware lists and many more.
The NVR3000 Training Program includes the comprehensive training materials:
NVR3000 Deployment Guide: learn how to choose NVR3000 for your projects.
NVR3000 Installation Guide: learn how to install NVR3000.
NVR3000 Operation Guide: learn the daily operations of NVR3000.
NVR3000 Troubleshooting Guide: find solutions for some common issues.
Find the training materials here:
http://www.surveon.com/Partner/training-materials.asp
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Appendix - Useful Materials (2)
Find NVR3000 demo video, FAQ, user manual, datasheet, brochure, AE spec, and more on the product page: http://www.surveon.com/product/NVR3104.asphttp://www.surveon.com/product/NVR3308.asp
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Appendix - Useful Materials (3)
NVR3000 pre-installs the latest Surveon enterprise VMS.Find all VMS related information: http://www.surveon.com/vms/index.aspFind all CMS (SCC) related information: http://www.surveon.com/vms/scc.asp
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Appendix - Useful Materials (4)
Demo Video Topic
NVR3000 Installation Wizard
NVR3000 Access from PC Remote Client
NVR3000 Access from Web and Mobile Client
NVR3000 Access from Internet Remote Client
NVR3000 Playback
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Click the following icons for demo videos to learn more about the NVR3000 operations.
Appendix – NVR3000 Demo Videos (1)
Demo Video Topic
NVR3000/5000 Built-in VI
NVR3000 Video Search by VI Playback
NVR3000/5000 Recording Policy
NVR3000 PTZ Camera Control
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Click the following icons for demo videos to learn more about the NVR3000 operations.
Appendix – NVR3000 Demo Videos (2)
Click to watch more demo videos.
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