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Vectis iX06/16/32/48 Network Video Recorders
Installation Manual
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
Network Video Recorders
Installation Manual (EN)
v1.0
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Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice. © 2016 Copyright by Vanderbilt Document No.: C-300183
We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof. By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes neither to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part, nor to make them available to any third party without
our prior express written authorization, nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him.
About this Document
This document contains instructions for the configuration and operation of Vectis iX
NVR.
This document cannot deal with every possible application. Further useful product information as well as application examples and supplementary information to the manuals can be found on our internet website: http://www.vanderbiltindustries.com/.
Trademarks
Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows a trademark of Microsoft
Corporation. All other product or company names mentioned in this document are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are used only
for purposes of identification or description.
Contacting us
If you have questions or suggestions regarding the product or this documentation,
please contact our Technical Competence Center:
Internet: http://www.vanderbiltindustries.com/
Training courses
Vanderbilt International provides training courses for all products.
The software included in this product contains some Open Sources. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us. See the Open Source Guide on the software CD (OpenSourceGuide\OpenSourceGuide.pdf) or as a printed document included along with the User Manual.
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Revision History
Version Date / Time Description
1.0 April 2016 The initial release
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Contents
Revision History .......................................................................................................i
Contents ..................................................................................................................ii
1 Safety ........................................................................................................1 1.1 Target Readers .........................................................................................1 1.2 Work Safety Information ............................................................................1 1.2.1 Transport ...................................................................................................1 1.2.2 Installation .................................................................................................2 1.2.3 Service and Maintenance ..........................................................................2 1.3 Meaning of Written Warning Notices ........................................................3 1.4 Meaning of Hazard Symbols .....................................................................3
2 Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................4 2.1 CE .............................................................................................................4 2.2 FCC ...........................................................................................................5 2.3 EAC & ACMA ............................................................................................5
3 Technical Data .........................................................................................6
4 Details for Ordering ................................................................................9
5 Package Contents ................................................................................ 10
6 System Architecture ............................................................................ 11
7 Install Hardware ................................................................................... 12 7.1 Install HDD ............................................................................................. 12 7.1.1 HDD Requirement .................................................................................. 12 7.1.2 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX06................................................................. 13 7.1.3 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX16/32/48 ...................................................... 18 7.1.4 Initialize HDD ......................................................................................... 21 7.2 Connect I/O ............................................................................................ 25 7.2.1 Vectis iX06 ............................................................................................. 25 7.2.2 Vectis iX16/32/48 ................................................................................... 26
8 Configure System ................................................................................ 27 8.1 Configure Date, Time and Time Zone .................................................... 27 8.2 Configure Network ................................................................................. 31 8.3 Configure Screen Resolution ................................................................. 34
9 Configure Software .............................................................................. 35 9.1 Create Recording Volumes .................................................................... 35 9.2 Auto-Add a Camera ............................................................................... 39 9.2.1 Launch & Log in to NVR Manager ......................................................... 39 9.2.2 Start to Add Cameras ............................................................................. 40 9.3 Enable Motion Recording ....................................................................... 46
10 System Backup & Recovery................................................................ 52 10.1 Back up System State ............................................................................ 52 10.2 Recover System State ........................................................................... 54
11 Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 56
12 Disposal ................................................................................................ 57
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1 Safety
1.1 Target Readers
The instructions in this document are designed only for the following target
readers:
Target readers Qualification Activity Condition of the product
Installer Technical training for electrical installations.
Installs the product, individual component of the product or replacement parts.
Components of the product are not yet installed or need to be replaced or modified.
1.2 Work Safety Information
Read the general safety precautions before installing the device.
Keep this document for later reference.
Always pass this document on together with the product.
Take into account any additional country-specific, local laws, safety standards or
regulations concerning installation, operation and disposal of the product.
Read the documentation on the accompanying Product CD.
Liability claim
Do not connect the device to the supply network if it is damaged or if any part is
missing.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they have been
approved by the manufacturer.
Use only the spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the
manufacturer.
Danger of electrical shock on the open device
Only qualified personnel should open the unit.
1.2.1 Transport
Keep the packaging material for future transportation.
Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
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1.2.2 Installation
Radio interference with other devices in the environment / EMC
Vectis iX16/32/48 is a Class A device. This equipment may cause radio
interference in a residential installation. In this case the user is encouraged to
perform appropriate measures to correct the interference.
Damage due to unsuitable mounting location
Observe the environmental requirements recommended by the manufacturer.
See Section 3 Technical data.
Do not operate the device close to sources of powerful electromagnetic
radiation.
Do not operate the device in dusty places.
The device should only be used for indoor applications.
Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
Protect the device against moisture.
Place the unit on a stable surface that will hold its weight.
Damage to the device due to lack of ventilation
Do not block or cover the ventilation openings of the device. To ensure
sufficient ventilation please also read the instructions in this manual.
Do not stack several devices on top of each other and do not place any
objects on the device.
Danger of electrical shock/fire hazard/damage to the device due to incorrect
connection
Connect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage. Voltage
supply requirements can be found on the rating label of the device.
Use the device only in conjunction with a power supply cable that has been
approved in your country and complies with the national standards.
1.2.3 Service and Maintenance
Do not attempt to service or modify this device yourself. Refer this work to
qualified service personnel.
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1.3 Meaning of Written Warning Notices
The severity of a hazard is indicated by the following written warning notices.
Signal word Type of risk
CAUTION There is a risk of minor to medium injuries or damage to property
IMPORTANT Malfunctioning may result
1.4 Meaning of Hazard Symbols
The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons.
Warning of a hazard
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2 Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the requirements of the following standards:
2.1 CE
2.2 FCC
2.3 EAC & ACMA
2.1 CE
The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible
agencies at:
Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd.
Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park
Clonshaugh
Dublin 17
Ireland
European Directive 2004/108/EC “Electromagnetic Compatibility”
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing
according to the following standards:
Vectis iX06
Emitted interference: EN 61000-6-3 EN 55022 Class B
Interference resistance: EN 50130-4
Vectis iX16/32/48
Emitted interference: EN 61000-6-4 EN 55022 Class A
Interference resistance: EN 50130-4
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to
take appropriate measures
European Directive 2006/95/EC “Low-Voltage Directive”
Compliance with the European Directive 2006/95/EC has been proven by testing
according to the following standard:
Safety EN 60950-1
- The EMC immunity approval is based on that all signal cables, except the LAN
cable is restricted in length to maximum 3 meters. The LAN cable for Vectis
iX16/32/48 shall be shielded.
- Power supply: Ensure that the AC power supply is stable and within the rated
voltage of the unit. Use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) to ensure a
continuous function of the unit in the event of power dips on the AC mains
supply.
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2.2 FCC
FCC Class A
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
2.3 EAC & ACMA
This device has been tested and found to comply
with the requirements of EAC (EurAsian
Conformity) and ACMA (Australian
Communications and Media Authority).
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3 Technical Data
Type Vectis iX06 Vectis iX16/32/48
CPU Intel® Celeron® G1620 Processor Intel® Core™ i5-2400 Processor
Memory DDR3-1333 4G DDR3-1333 4G
Operation System (OS) Windows 7 Embedded
Network Protocols TCP/IP ,UDP, HTTP, HTTPs, SMTP,SNMPv3, DNS, DHCP, NTP, ARP, ICMP, FTPc,
FTPs, DDNS, RTP (RTCP, RTSP), IGMPv3, UPnP, CIFS, NFS, IEC802.1x
Watchdog Supports Hardware Watchdog, Software Watchdog
System Update Supports NVR Software Update
IP Camera License 6ch 16ch, 32ch, 48ch
Display Performance D1@480fps / 1.3MP@240fps /
2MP@125fps
D1@1200fps / 1.3MP@780fps /
2MP@425fps
Recording Throughput Max.72Mbit/s
(i.e 3MP/25ips per channel)
Max.288Mbit/s
(i.e 3MP/25ips per channel)
Recording Resolution D1, 1.3~20 Megapixel
Video Codec H.264 High Profile, MPEG4, M-JPEG, MxPEG
Audio Codec Two-Way Audio, G. 711, G.726, AAC
Streaming Type Unicasting, Multicasting
Onvif Supports ONVIF 2.2, Profile-S
Max. Internal Recording
Capacity
2 TB (2x HDDs) 24 TB (6x HDDs), RAID 0, 1, 5, 6
(Option)
Hardware Vectis iX06 Vectis iX16/32/48
LAN Port Gigabit LAN (RJ45) x2
Ethernet 10/100/1000M Auto Negotiation
Local Display HDMIx1, DVIx1 VGAx1, HDMIx1, DVIx1
Local Display Resolution 1920x1200
Hard Disk Drive SATA supported
Hard Disk Trays (Bays) Max. 2 HDD’s, total 2TB Max. 6 HDDs, total 36TB
Max. Storage per HDD 1 TB (2.5") 6TB (3.5”)
Included storage capacity 1*1TB (max 2 TB supported) 6*6TB (max 36TB supported)
RAID Level Not supported RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 (with optional Raid
controller board)
External Storage support iSCSi iSCSi
USB Port USB 2.0 Front x2, Rare x2 ; USB 3.0
Rear x2
USB 2.0 Front x2, Rear x4
Communication Port RS232 x1 ; RS232/422/485 x1 - Rear I/O RS232 (Header) x1 - Onboard I/O
Audio Port Front: MIC-in x1, Headphone x1 ; Rear:
MIC-in x1, Line-out x1, Line-in x1
Rear : MIC-in x1, Line-out x1, Line-in x1
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Global-Features Vectis iX06 Vectis iX16/32/48
Configurations Configurations of NVR, Camera, Event, Alarm, Device, DI/DO, etc.
User Authority Export Video Clip, PTZ Control, Live View, Playback, Alarm Search, Configuration,
Remote System Control, etc.
Recording Mode Full Time Recording, Recording by Schedule, Event, Alarm, Motion Detection
E-map Mapping Cameras and DI/DO Points, Map Hyperlink
PTZ Control PTZ Control, Preset Point, Patrol, Digital PTZ
Display Pattern 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 18, 24, 25, 36, 48, 64
Viewing Operation ROI (Region of Interest), Tour
Video Search Time, Event, Alarm
Synchronous Playback up to 6ch up to 16ch
Video Playback Video Controls (Forward, Backward, Speed Control, Sync. Playback)
Video Export Video Export via USB (Supports .avi and .ava Format), Digital Watermark
Intelligent Search (Replay) Missing Object (Object take away), Foreign Object (Object left behind)
Intelligent Video Analytics
(Realtime)
E-fence, Video Motion Detection on all channels
People counting 1 dedicated channel only
Event Log Event logs of System, Cameras, User, etc
Alarm Event / Search Video Loss, Sensor Triggered, HDD Crash, System Crashed, Abnormal Transaction,
E-fence, Video Motion Detection
Alarm Notification Pop-up, E-mail, DI/DO, Trigger Recording
Alarm In / Alarm Out Support of optional external DI/DO modules via Modbus Protocol (Master, Slave)
APP Client Vectis iX Remote Access (iOS, Android)
CMS Client Vectis iX CMS
Supports Client Numbers 5 CMS links per NVR device.
Max. Live Session : 40
Max. playback Session : 1
Max. Mobile Client Streaming (fps): 30
5 CMS links per NVR device.
Max. Live Session: 112
Max. playback Session: 16
Max. Mobile Client Streaming (fps): 140
POS License 8 x POS license per NVR included
POS Integration Integration via POS Editor using optional external Pos-Box,
POS box communicate with NVR via network and with POS machine with DB-9
connector, Y-cable and RS232 protocol.
Live View Live Viewing with Transaction data
Search / Playback Time, Item (Keyword), Price with Transaction data and Video
Abnormal Transaction Alarm Rule (Item, Value), Alarm Popup, Alarm Search
Environmental /
Electronic / Mechanic Vectis iX06 Vectis iX16/32/48
Power Voltage 100~240 Vac, 50-60 Hz
Power Consumption 30W 127W
Operation Temperature 0°C ~ 35°C (32°F ~ 95°F) 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
Dimensions 200(W)x73(H)x253(D)mm (with backside
screws),
200(W)x73(H)x242(D)mm (without
backside screws)
430(W)x98(H)x550(D)mm (with bottom
feet),
430(W)x90(H)x550(D)mm (without bottom
feet)
Net Weight 1.86 Kg 9.28 Kg
Chassis color Silver Silver
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Minimum system requirements Vectis iX06 Vectis iX16/32/48
Free RAS software CPU: Pentium Intel Dual Core 2.4GHz or above
RAM:2048 MB at least
Operation System: Windows XP SP2 and Windows XP SP3
Display: Graphic-card nVidia chipset, DirectX3D support, Minimum resolution
1280X1024, recommended resolution 1680X1050.)
Free HDD space: suggest to have 1GB free HDD space or more
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4 Details for Ordering
Part Number Type Designation Weight*
V54569-C104-A100 Vectis iX06-1TB NVR Vectis iX06-1TB NVR 6ch, H264, Max. 72Mb/s 3.62 kg
V54569-C105-A100 Vectis iX16-4TB NVR Vectis iX16-4TB NVR 16ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s 15.79 kg
V54569-C106-A100 Vectis iX32-8TB NVR Vectis iX32-8TB NVR 32ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s 17.04 kg
V54569-C107-A100 Vectis iX48-18TB NVR Vectis iX48-18TB NVR 48ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s 18.2 kg
V54569-C105-A200 Vectis iX16-0TB NVR Vectis iX16-0TB NVR 16ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s 14.54 kg
V54569-C106-A200 Vectis iX32-0TB NVR Vectis iX32-0TB NVR 32ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s 14.54 kg
V54569-C107-A200 Vectis iX48-0TB NVR Vectis iX48-0TB NVR 48ch, H264, Max. 288Mb/s 14.54 kg
V54569-B101-A100 Vectis iX RAID Card Vectis iX RAID Internal RAID Card 680 g
* Device incl. packaging material, accessories that are included in the delivery, and documentation.
Part Number Type Designation Weight*
V54569-P101-A100 Vectis iX08 NVS Vectis iX08 NVS, Software 8Ch, H.264 750 g
V54569-P102-A100 Vectis iX16 NVS Vectis iX16 NVS, Software 16Ch, H.264 750 g
V54569-P103-A100 Vectis iX32 NVS Vectis iX32 NVS, Software 32Ch, H.264 750 g
V54569-P104-A100 Vectis iX48 NVS Vectis iX48 NVS, Software 48Ch, H.264 750 g
V54569-P105-A100 Vectis iX64 NVS Vectis iX64 NVS, Software 64Ch, H.264 750 g
Central Management Software Vectis iX CMS
For remote control and display of Vectis iX NVR and Vectis iX NVS, the Vectis Ix range includes a performant Central Management software CMS that supports single- and multisite applications. For further details please refer to the separate CMS datasheet.
Part Number Type Designation Weight*
V54569-P107-A100 Vectis iX128 CMS Vectis iX128 CMS, Mgmt SW 128 Ch 750 g
V54569-P108-A100 Vectis iXUN CMS Vectis iXUN CMS, Mgmt SW 600 Ch 750 g
* Device incl. packing material, accessories that are included in the delivery, and documentation.
Further products and accessories can be found in the Internet: www.vanderbiltindustries.com
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5 Package Contents
Vectis iX06 NVR
Vectis unit
Power cable
90W power adapter
HD screws
Product CD
Installation Manual
Vectis iX16/32/48 NVR
Vectis unit
Power cable
HD screws
Rack mount handle kit
Product CD
Installation Manual
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6 System Architecture
Here in this chapter are the diagrams that show the possible system architecture
with one Vectis unit:
Vectis iX06
Vectis iX16/32/48
For Vectis iX16/32/48, choose 2 display outputs out of 3.
Network connection cable between NVR and Giga switch should be CAT 5E or
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7 Install Hardware
This section will walk you through the system’s hardware installation, including the
necessary I/O connection and the detailed hard disk drive(s) installation.
7.1 Install HDD
7.2 Connect I/O
7.1 Install HDD
Recording data is one of the most important parts for security surveillance, and a
hard disk drive is one of the most important components to safely store the
recording data.
Follow through the guide below to install a hard disk drive to the system.
7.1.1 HDD Requirement
7.1.2 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX06
7.1.3 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX16/32/48
7.1.4 Initialize HDD
7.1.1 HDD Requirement
It is always recommended to use the hard disks certified by Vanderbilt. Find the
certified hard disk list at:
www.vanderbiltindustries.com
Vanderbilt does not guarantee the system performance and system
stability if a HDD model that is not certified by Vanderbilt is used.
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7.1.2 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX06
See the picture below. Loosen the two knobs and slide the top cover from the
system.
Once the top cover is gone, the inside of the system becomes viewable. Two
HDD trays are available in the system, one is bigger and the other is smaller.
Bigger tray Smaller tray
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See the picture below. Loosen and remove the 4 screws. Dismount the HDD
trays from the system.
Place an HDD in the small HDD tray. Make sure its SATA connector is
positioned as the picture below shows:
SATA connector
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See the picture below. Fasten 2 screws to each side of the HDD tray to fix the
HDD in place, total 4 screws.
Place another HDD in the bigger tray. Make sure its SATA connector is
positioned as marked in the picture below.
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See the picture below. Fasten 4 screws to fix the HDD in place.
Put the bigger HDD tray back to the system. Connect the SATA cable and
power cable to the HDD.
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Put the smaller HDD tray back to the system. Connect the SATA cable and
power cable to the HDD.
See the picture below. Restore the 4 screws to fix the HDD trays in place.
Restore the top cover to the system.
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7.1.3 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX16/32/48
See the pictures below. Loosen and remove 2 screws from each side of the
system, total 4 screws.
Dismount the top cover from the system.
The inside of the system then becomes viewable. Two HDD racks are
available.
See the pictures below. Loosen and remove the 4 screws that fix an HDD
rack. Then dismount the rack from the system.
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See the picture below. An HDD rack provides 3 trays. Slide your HDD(s) into
the available tray(s) and fix the HDD(s) in place by fasten the screws.
Install both HDD racks back to the system and connect the HDD(s) with the
SATA data / power cables.
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After the HDD(s) are installed, it looks just like what the pictures below show.
Restore the system’s top cover.
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7.1.4 Initialize HDD
The newly added hard disk drive(s) need to be initialized before a storage volume
can be created.
On the Windows desktop, right-click on the My Computer icon .
A context menu then opens.
From the context menu that opens, click Manage.
The Computer Management window then opens.
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On the left pane of the Computer Management window is a Computer
Management (Local) tree, double-click Storage.
A drop-down list then opens.
The drop-down(s)
Double-click
the Computer Management (Local) tree
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From the drop-downs, click Disk Management.
The right pane then shows the local disk drives detected. A “non-Initialized”
HDD is displayed with a stop sign on it.
Disk 1
Right-click on a “non-Initialized” HDD.
A context menu then opens.
Click Initialize Disk.
An Initialize Disk window then opens.
A “non-Initialized” HDD
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Select the HDD(s) to initialize. Then hit the OK button.
For HDD size greater than 2TB, select GPT instead of MBR when initializing.
The selected HDD(s) then become initialized by changing the status to
“Online”.
Select the HDD to initialize.
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7.2 Connect I/O
This section will familiarize you with the system’s external I/O ports and detail the
necessary I/O connection for the system.
7.2.1 Vectis iX06
7.2.2 Vectis iX16/32/48
7.2.1 Vectis iX06
Vectis iX06 Rear Side
1. USB port: Connect a keyboard to one of the USB ports.
2. USB port: Connect a mouse to one of the USB ports.
3. DVI & HDMI ports: Connect a display monitor to the DVI or HDMI port.
4. Power jack: Plug the power cable to the power jack.
5. LAN port: Plug a CAT-6 UTP cable to one of the RJ-45 Gigabit LAN ports, and connect the other end of the cable to a switch that connects to the camera network.
6. Line-out port: Plug a speaker to this port if necessary.
Vectis iX06 Front Side
7. Power button: Hit this power button to power on the system.
Note: Reconnecting the system to power-supply will auto power on the system.
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- Vanderbilt will not be liable for any malfunction of the system if the customer
installs any non-certified 3rd-party application in the system. - Vectis iX06 series support decoding resolution from D1 up to 20M - DISCONNECT any USB device other than keyboard & mouse before the
system starts.
7.2.2 Vectis iX16/32/48
Vectis iX16/32/48 Rear Side
1. USB port: Connect a keyboard to one of the USB ports.
2. USB port: Connect a mouse to one of the USB ports.
3. VGA / DVI / HDMI ports: Connect a display monitor to either the VGA or DVI or HDMI port.
4. Power jack: Plug the power cable to the power jack.
5. LAN port: Plug in a CAT-6 UTP cable to one of the RJ-45 Gigabit LAN ports, and connect the other end of the cable to a switch that connects to the camera network.
6. Line-out port: Plug a speaker to this port if necessary.
7. RS232 port Plug a RS232 cable for data connection
8. Power button: Hit this power button to power on the system. Note: Reconnecting the system to power-supply will auto power on the system.
- Vanderbilt will not be liable for any malfunction of the system if the customer
installs any non-certified 3rd-party application in the system. - Vectis iX16/32/48 series support decoding resolution from D1 up to 20M. - DISCONNECT any USB device other than keyboard & mouse before the
system starts.
Vectis iX16/32/48 Front Side
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8 Configure System
To bring the system up and running, this chapter will guide you to the necessary
system configuration that covers the following:
8.1 Configure Date, Time and Time Zone
8.2 Configure Network
8.3 Configure Screen Resolution
8.1 Configure Date, Time and Time Zone
Follow through the guide below to configure the system date, time and time zone.
In Windows O.S., click the Start button | Control Panel | Date and Time.
OR
In Windows O.S., click the Start button | Control Panel | Clock, Language,
and Region | Date and Time.
A Date and Time window then opens.
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Click the Change time zone… button and set the time zone of your locale.
AND
Click the Change date and time… button and set the date and time of your locale.
Set the time zone of your locale in the Time Zone Settings.
And set the date and time of your locale in the Date and Time Settings.
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Reopen the Date and Time window. Click the Internet Time tab.
The Internet Time tabbed page opens.
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Click the Change settings… button.
An Internet Time Settings window opens.
Click the down-arrow to open the Server list. Select the desired Internet
time server and then hit the Update Now button.
The operating system then proceeds to synchronize the system time with the
selected Internet time server.
Hit the OK button to save the change and quit the setting.
Internet connection must be available to synchronize with an Internet time server. However it isn’t recommended to do it since a system disabled from protection is liable to any harm by way of the Internet.
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8.2 Configure Network
Follow through the guide below to configure the networking parameters such as IP
address and subnet mask.
In Windows, click the Start button | Control Panel | Network and Sharing
Center | Change adapter settings.
OR
In Windows, click the Start button | Control Panel | Network and Internet |
Network and Sharing Center | Change adapter settings.
A Network Connections window opens.
Right-click on the active connection.
A context menu opens.
Right-click on the active connection.
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Click Properties from the context menu.
A [name of the connection] Properties sheet opens.
From the properties sheet, click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Then it becomes selected by a highlight.
Click.
It becomes selected by a highlight.
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Click the Properties button.
An Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.
On the General tabbed page, set the preferred IP address and the subnet
mask. Then press the OK button to finish and quit the setting.
Before conducting the network configuration, make sure the network environment is ready. If the network is not available, contact your network administrator for further help.
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8.3 Configure Screen Resolution
Follow through the guide below to configure the screen resolution:
In Windows, click the Start button | Control Panel | Display | Adjust
resolution.
OR
In Windows, click the Start button | Control Panel | Appearance and
Personalization | Display | Adjust resolution.
A Screen Resolution window then opens
Click the down-arrow of the Resolution box to open the list. Select 1680
x 1050 (the recommended).
Hit the Apply button to apply the change
OR
Hit the OK button to apply the change and quit the setting.
The minimum supported screen resolution is 1280 x 1024.
Select the recommended resolution.
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9 Configure Software
NVR Manager, a piece of software bundled with the system and preinstalled on
the system is what the system relies on to deliver the surveillance for you. Follow
through the guide below to set the basic parameters for the software to work.
9.1 Create Recording Volumes
9.2 Auto-Add a Camera
9.3 Enable Motion Recording
9.1 Create Recording Volumes
As long as a local HDD is initialized as described in 7.1.4 Initialize HDD, it can be
added to a storage volume. The system features the SCM (Storage Configuration
Manager) to get the job done. Follow through the guide below to create a volume
for the system’s storage.
On Windows desktop, double-click the SCM icon.
OR
In Windows, click the Start button | All Programs | Vanderbilt | Vectis iX
NVR | Storage Configuration Manager.
A Logon window then opens.
Enter “admin” (the default) in the Username field and enter “admin” (the
default) in the Password field. Then hit the Logon button.
(Note both the username and the password are case-sensitive.)
The SCM then opens.
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Hit the plus sign button in the left panel.
A Confirm dialog then opens.
Select Using HD.
A New Volume window then opens.
In the Volume Name field, enter the name of the volume. In the Available
Hard Disks box, click the hard disk(s) to add. Then click the button.
Click.
Click the hard disk drive(s) to add.
Enter the name of the volume.
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The selected hard disk(s) then become listed under the Hard Disk Drives in
Volume box on the right side.
Click the Add to List button to add the volume into queue for formatting.
Click the Create button.
A Confirm windows opens showing the warning message “Create Volume will
reallocate your hard disk and you will lose current data on the disk. Are you
sure to keep doing these jobs?”
The selected hard disk(s) then become listed under the Hard Disk Drives in
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Click Yes to continue.
The system then prompts the progress of creating a volume onscreen.
It takes a while to create a volume. When the creation is successfully through,
the progress prompt will close and the SCM will show “Create volume
successfully“ in its log box.
The log box shows “Create volume successfully“.
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9.2 Auto-Add a Camera
It relies on the NVR Manager to add cameras to your network. This section will
guide you through the following:
to auto-add cameras to your network
to enable the newly-added camera to record videos
to allocate storage for the recorded videos
9.2.1 Launch & Log in to NVR Manager
To launch the NVR Manager:
On Windows desktop, double-click the Vectis iX NVR Manager icon .
OR
In Windows, click the Start button | All Programs | Vanderbilt | Vectis iX
NVR | Vectis iX NVR Manager.
A Logon window opens.
Enter “admin” (the default) in the Username field and enter “admin” (the
default) in the Password field. Then hit the Sign in button.
(If a physical keyboard isn’t available, click the icon to open an onscreen keyboard for text input.) The software then opens in Display Mode (the default mode).
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9.2.2 Start to Add Cameras
To add cameras:
Launch and log in to NVR Manager as described in 9.2.1 Launch & Log in to
NVR Manager.
NVR Manager opens.
On the software’s toolbar, find the four mode icons.
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Click the icon.
NVR Manager then changes to Configuration Mode.
In Configuration Mode, find the left pane and click the Device tab.
Device
The Device tabbed page then opens in the left pane.
The Device tabbed page opens in the left pane.
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On the camera device tabbed page, click the plus-sign button .
A window then opens and asks how you want to install a camera.
Click Auto Discovery.
An Auto Discovery window then opens.
Click the down-arrow at the Vendor box to open the drop-down list. Select
a preferred vendor name from the list. Then hit the Search button.
An Authorization Input window then opens.
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Enter the valid username and password for the vendor camera. Then hit the
OK button to proceed.
(Note both the username and the password are case-sensitive.)
The system then triggers the search for all the selected vendor’s IP cameras
connected within the network and shows the result in the Auto Discovery
window.
Select the camera(s) to install and click the Import button.
The system then proceeds to import the selected camera(s). A Modify
Camera Configuration page will be opened to allow changes to a newly
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On the Modify Camera Configuration page, click the Recording Settings
tab.
The Recording Settings tabbed page then opens.
Hit the Assign Storage button.
An Assign Storage window opens.
Select the preferred volume and click the OK button.
Select the preferred volume.
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The selected volume is assigned to the camera.
Click the OK button to finish and quit the setting.
To set up the schedule recording, see NVR user manual for more details.
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9.3 Enable Motion Recording
“Motion Recording” means to trigger the recording once the camera detects
moving images. Follow the guide below to enable a camera for motion recording.
Access the camera's profile webpage on your laptop or PC and enable the
camera's motion detection. (Don’t do this on the NVR system.)
Launch and log in to NVR Manager as described in 9.2.1 Launch & Log in to
NVR Manager.
NVR Manager opens in Display Mode by default.
On the software’s toolbar, find the four mode icons.
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Click the icon
NVR Manager then changes to Configuration Mode.
In Configuration Mode, find the left pane and click the Device tab.
Device
The Device tabbed page then opens in the left pane.
The Device tabbed page opens in the left pane.
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Click the plus sign (+) next to the NVR Manager ( ) to expand the
list of the imported camera(s).
The imported camera list then opens.
Click the camera to enable motion recording for. Then click the edit button
.
Click the camera so it becomes selected by a highlight.
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The selected camera’s Configuration page opens.
On the Configuration page, click the Motion tab.
The Motion tabbed page opens.
On the Motion tabbed page, enable the camera to receive motion detecting
events and configure the motion detecting features such as sensitivity,
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Select the Recording Settings tab
The Recording Settings tabbed page opens.
On the Recording Settings tabbed page, find the Recording Schedule
Settings group and select Disable for the Rec Schedule setting.
Click the Alarm tab.
The Alarm tabbed page opens.
Select Disable.
Find the Recording Schedule Settings
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On the Alarm tabbed page, find the Motion On Alarm group settings. Select
Record.
Click the OK button to finish and quit the setting.
Different camera has different naming and ways to setup motion detection.
The system will conduct self-check and self-maintenance by auto restarting itself monthly at 3:00 AM at the 23rd.
Select Record.
Find the Motion On Alarm group
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10 System Backup & Recovery
The NVR introduces a Backup and Recovery Tool. By a VHD (Virtual Hard Disk)
inside, the Backup and Recovery Tool allows backing up the system state,
including the software settings, on a certain date and time so the state can be
recovered when some day in the future the system or the application is
misbehaving or just doesn't cooperate with your operation. With the Backup and
Recovery Tool, the system can also be brought to factory defaults.
In the following of this chapter, you will be guided to the following subjects:
10.1 Back up System State
10.2 Recover System State
10.1 Back up System State
It relies on the Backup and Recovery Tool to bring the system back to the much
more stable state on a previous date and time. To enable such recovery, the
backup of system state (including software settings) is necessary.
To back up the system state:
Restart the system.
When Windows Boot Manager shows onscreen, select Backup and Restore Tools.
The “Backup and Restore Tools” then shows onscreen.
Select option 1, which should be a storage device, by entering 1 and hitting the Enter key.
Select Backup by entering 1 and hitting the Enter key.
If you select any option by mistake, enter 0 and hit the Enter key to go back to the previous step.
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From the available options onscreen, select the desired backup feature and hit the Enter key.
A summary of the available backup features:
Option Backup Feature Description
1 Back up file to the local disk
Backs up the system state to local storage. The local storage only allows one backup file,
which means an earlier backup file is always overwritten by a later one.
2 Back up file to the external disk
Backs up the system state to external storage. You can save as many as backup files as you
want to as long as the external disk has enough space.
Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed.
Select the desired backup feature.
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10.2 Recover System State
It relies on the Backup and Recovery Tool to bring the system (including software
settings) back to a previous state or even back to factory defaults while the system
was more stable. Before you proceed, save all your important files such as license,
log and so on to some external storage; otherwise they will be erased during the
recovery.
To recover a previous system state:
Restart the system.
When Windows Boot Manager shows onscreen, select Backup and Restore Tools.
The Backup and Restore Tools then shows onscreen.
Select option 1, which should be a storage device, by entering 1 and hitting the Enter key.
Select Restore by entering 2 and hitting the Enter key.
1. To back up the system state, see 10.1 Back up System State. 2. If you select any option by mistake, enter 0 and hit the Enter key to go
back to the previous step.
From the available options onscreen, select the desired recovery feature and hit the Enter key.
A summary of the available recovery features:
Option Recovery Feature Description
1 Restore system to factory default
Restores the system state to factory defaults.
2 Restore system with a local backup file
Brings the NVR (including software settings) back to a previous state that is saved on local storage.
3 Restore system with an external backup file
Brings the NVR (including software settings) back to a previous state that is saved on external storage.
Select option 1.
Select the desired recovery feature.
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To back up the system state, see 10.1 Back up System State.
Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed.
Once the recovery is through, the system auto-restarts to apply the change.
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11 Troubleshooting
I can’t successfully format a hard disk drive when I create a volume. Why?
The hard disk might be broken so you must replace it with a new hard disk drive
and try to create the volume again as described in 9.1 Create Recording
Volumes on page 35.
When the OS file system is FAT32 and NVR Manager is installed in the same
drive as the OS then it will always fail to create a volume. Always change the
OS file system to NTFS or install NVR Manager in another partition other than
the OS partition then try to create the volume again.
The NVR Manager shows "0.0.0.0" for the system’s IP address. Why?
There are two Ethernet adapter cards in the system but the NVR always uses
the newly added one by default. Disable one of the cards and change the IP
setting if necessary and then restart the system and NVR Manager.
The NVR’s Ethernet adapter card isn’t connected to the network switch.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the network switch and then restart the NVR
service and NVR Manager.
I can’t find any camera by Auto Discovery. Why?
The camera’s IP address has different subnet settings from the NVR (the
Ethernet adapter card).
It is likely that the camera isn’t supported by the NVR, please see the supported
cameras list at Vanderbilt website at: www.vanderbiltindustries.com
I can't get any video after the camera is added. Why?
The possible root cause might be:
Wrong username and password
Wrong IP address
Firewall or Anti-Virus software blocks the communication port required on the
camera (ex: 554 for Axis)
Network wire or power cable is disconnected.
The total camera bandwidth is over network bandwidth
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12 Disposal
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the
municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the
government or the local authorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered
by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a
precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact
your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the
product.
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Edition date: 11/05/2016
Revision HistoryContents1 Safety1.1 Target Readers1.2 Work Safety Information1.2.1 Transport1.2.2 Installation1.2.3 Service and Maintenance
1.3 Meaning of Written Warning Notices1.4 Meaning of Hazard Symbols
2 Declaration of Conformity2.1 CE2.2 FCC2.3 EAC & ACMA
3 Technical Data4 Details for Ordering5 Package Contents6 System Architecture7 Install Hardware7.1 Install HDD7.1.1 HDD Requirement7.1.2 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX067.1.3 Install HDD(s) for Vectis iX16/32/487.1.4 Initialize HDD
7.2 Connect I/O7.2.1 Vectis iX067.2.2 Vectis iX16/32/48
8 Configure System8.1 Configure Date, Time and Time Zone8.2 Configure Network8.3 Configure Screen Resolution
9 Configure Software9.1 Create Recording Volumes9.2 Auto-Add a Camera9.2.1 Launch & Log in to NVR Manager9.2.2 Start to Add Cameras
9.3 Enable Motion Recording
10 System Backup & Recovery10.1 Back up System State10.2 Recover System State
11 Troubleshooting12 Disposal