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Quick Start Guide
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Regulatory Information
FCC Information
Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements.

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Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss.
The precaution measure is divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions”
Warnings: Serious injury or death may occur if any of the warnings are neglected.
Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may occur if any of the cautions are neglected.
Warnings
● Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or
end-user.
● In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation
and region. Please refer to technical specifications for detailed information.
● Input voltage should meet both the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and the Limited Power Source with
100~240 VAC, 48 VDC or 12 VDC according to the IEC60950-1 standard. Please refer to technical
specifications for detailed information.
● Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over-heating or a fire
hazard.
● Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket.
● If smoke, odor or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable, and then
please contact the service center.
Preventive and Cautionary Tips
Before connecting and operating your device, please be advised of the following tips:
• Ensure unit is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
• Unit is designed for indoor use only.
• Keep all liquids away from the device.
• Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications.
• Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf. Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it
may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit.
• Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible.
• Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals.
• A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device.
• Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Replace with the same or
equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery
manufacturer.
Warnings Follow these
safeguards to prevent serious
injury or death.
Cautions Follow these
precautions to prevent
potential injury or material
damage.

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Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
About This Document ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Blazer Express Pre-Installation ...................................................................................................................... 7
Blazer Express Installation .............................................................................................................................. 7
Front Panel ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
HDD Storage Calculation Chart ................................................................................................................... 10
Basic Hardware Connection .......................................................................................................................... 11
Network Connection ................................................................................................................................ 11
Output Connection ................................................................................................................................... 11
Hard Disk Installation .............................................................................................................................. 11
Peripheral Connections ............................................................................................................................ 12
Wiring of Alarm Input ...................................................................................................................... 12
Wiring of Alarm Output ................................................................................................................... 12
Using of Alarm Connectors .............................................................................................................. 13
Power Connection .................................................................................................................................... 13
Starting Up and Logging In To Blazer Express ........................................................................................... 13
Startup ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
Login ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
Network Parameters Settings ........................................................................................................................ 14
Managing Installed Hard Disks .................................................................................................................... 14
Accessing Blazer Express via Web Client..................................................................................................... 18
Quick Start ..................................................................................................................................................... 21
Resource Management and Live View ..................................................................................................... 21
Adding the Online Device ................................................................................................................ 21
Adding Devices by IP Address ......................................................................................................... 23
Adding the Camera via PoE Interface .............................................................................................. 23
Local Storage ................................................................................................................................... 24
Live View ......................................................................................................................................... 24
Recording Schedule Settings and Playback ............................................................................................. 25
Recording Settings ........................................................................................................................... 25
Remote Playback .............................................................................................................................. 26
Searching Video Files for Playback ................................................................................................. 26
Playing Video Files .......................................................................................................................... 26
Event Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 26
Configuring Motion Detection Event ............................................................................................... 26
Checking Event Logs ....................................................................................................................... 27
Shutting Down the Blazer Express ............................................................................................................... 27

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About This Document
This guide is written for the Blazer Express admin user. It briefly explains how to install your Blazer
Express as well as how to configure some of its basic features. You can find the user manuals for
detailed instructions and configuration about Blazer Express at www.hikvision.com.
Overview
Blazer Express is an intelligent video management software station that comes preinstalled with an operating
system and outstanding iVMS, and can support up to 16 or 32 network cameras. With flexible features and
included storage space (optional), Blazer Express offers you an efficient and easy one-stop solution for video
surveillance implementation, for applications from a small retail store to a complex surveillance installation with
multiple sites.
Note: The Blazer Express station is dedicated to video surveillance, and we strongly recommend that you do not
install any other software or program on the station to insure its performance and reliability.
Blazer Express Pre-Installation
The Blazer Express is highly advanced surveillance equipment that should be installed with care. Please take into
consideration the following precautionary steps before installation of the Blazer Express.
1. Keep all liquids away from the Blazer Express.
2. Install the Blazer Express in a well-ventilated and dust-free area.
3. Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications.
4. Install a manufacturer recommended HDD.
Blazer Express Installation
During the installation of the Blazer Express:
1. Use brackets for rack mounting.
2. Ensure there is ample room for audio and video cables.
3. When routing cables, ensure that the bend radius of the cables are no less than five times than its diameter.
4. Connect both the alarm and RS-485 cable.
5. Allow at least 2cm (≈0.75-inch) of space between racks mounted devices.
6. Ensure the Blazer Express is grounded.
7. Environmental temperature should be within the range of 0º C to +45º C, 32º F to 113º F.
8. Environmental humidity should be within the range of 10% ~ 90%.

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Front Panel
No.
Name
Function Description
1
POWER
Power on/off switch.
2
Indicator
HDD
Flicker green/red when data is being read from/written to HDD
normally/abnormally.
Link
Steadily light when network connection is functioning properly.
Turn off when Blazer Express disconnects from network.
Tx/Rx
Flicker green when data is transmitted or received via network
properly.
Turn off when exception occurs during transmitting or receiving
data.
3
USB Interfaces
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as
USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).

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Rear Panel
Notes:
PoE interface is only available for Blazer Express/16/8P.
12 VDC power input is available for Blazer Express/16. 100 to 240 VAC power input is available for Blazer
Express/16/8P and Blazer Express/32.
Power switch is only available for Blazer Express/16/8P and Blazer Express/32.
No.
Item
Description
1
PoE Interface
Network interfaces for the cameras and to provide power over Ethernet.
Note: PoE interface is only available for Blazer Express/16/8P.
2
ALARM IN
Connector for alarm input.
ALARM OUT
Connector for alarm output.
3
LAN Interface
LAN network interfaces.
4
USB Interface
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as USB
mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
5
HDMI
TM
HDMI
TM
video output connector. The HDMI
TM
interfaces can also be
used for video wall display.
6
RS-232 Interface
Connector for RS-232 devices.
7
VGA
Connector for VGA output. Display local video output and menu.
8
AUDIO IN
RCA connector for audio input.
9
AUDIO OUT
RCA connector for audio output.
10
GND
Ground
11
Power Supply
100 ~ 240 VAC or 12VDC power supply.
12
Power Switch
Power on/off switch.

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HDD Storage Calculation Chart
The following chart shows an estimation of storage space used based on recording at one camera for an hour at a
fixed bit rate.
Bit Rate
Storage Used
96 K
42 MB
128K
56 MB
160K
70 MB
192K
84 MB
224K
98 MB
256K
112 MB
320K
140 MB
384K
168 MB
448K
196 MB
512K
225 MB
640K
281 MB
768K
337 MB
896K
393 MB
1024K
450 MB
1280K
562 MB
1536K
675 MB
1792K
787 MB
2048K
900 MB
4096K
1800 MB
8192K
3600 MB
16384K
7.2 GB
Note:
Please note that supplied values for storage space used is just for reference. The storage values in the chart are
estimated by formulas and may have some deviation from actual value.

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Basic Hardware Connection
Before you can access the station via network, you need to properly power on the station and connect it to network.
Network Connection
Note: Consult your network administrator before installing the station to avoid possible network conflicts.
Use the network port on the rear panel and a network cable with RJ-45 connectors to connect the station to your
network.
Output Connection
Connect a VGA cable or HDMI
TM
cable to the video out interface (VGA or HDMI
TM
) on the station.
Connect the VGA cable or HDMI
TM
cable to the display unit.
Hard Disk Installation
Before you start:
Disconnect the power from the Blazer Express before installing a hard disk drive (HDD). A factory recommended
HDD should be used for this installation.
Tools Required: Screwdriver.
Steps:
1. Remove the cover from the Blazer Express by unfastening the screws on the back and side.
2. Install the HDD using the provided screws and fasten the screws on the bottom to fix the HDD.
3. Connect the HDD to the motherboard of the Blazer Express with the included data cable.
4. Connect the power cable to the HDD.

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5. Repeat the above steps to install other hard disks onto the Blazer Express. After having finished the
installation of all hard disks, re-install the cover and fasten screws.
Peripheral Connections
Wiring of Alarm Input
The alarm input is an open/closed relay. To connect the alarm input to the device, use the following diagram.
Notes:
If the alarm input is not an open/close relay, please connect an external relay between the alarm input and the
device.
The following figures only for reference, subject to the actual device.
Wiring of Alarm Output
To connect to an alarm output (AC or DC load), use the following diagram:
DC Load Connection Diagram AC Load Connection Diagram
For DC load, the jumpers can be used within the limit of 12V/1A safely.
To connect an AC load, jumpers should be left open (you must remove the jumper on the motherboard in the
Blazer Express). Use an external relay for safety (as shown in the figure above).

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There are 2 jumpers (JP1, and JP2) on the motherboard, each corresponding with one alarm output. By default,
jumpers are connected. To connect an AC load, jumpers should be removed.
Example:
If you connect an AC load to the alarm output 2 of the Blazer Express, then you must remove the JP2.
Using of Alarm Connectors
To connect alarm devices to the Blazer Express:
1. Disconnect pluggable block from the ALARM IN /ALARM OUT terminal block.
2. Unfasten stop screws from the pluggable block, insert signal cables into slots and fasten stop screws. Ensure
signal cables are in tight.
3. Connect pluggable block back into terminal block.
Power Connection
Plug the power supply (refer to the Specifications) into an electrical outlet. It is HIGHLY recommended that an
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) be used in conjunction with the device.
Starting Up and Logging In To Blazer Express
Startup
After plugging the power supply, turn on the power switch on the rear panel and power button on the front panel
turns blue indicating that the unit begins to start up. Next time you want to turn on the Blazer Express again after
shutdown with the power switch as on, you can just press the power button on the front panel.
After startup, the Power indicator LED remains blue.
For the first-time access to the station, you need to connect a display unit to Blazer Express via VGA or HDMI
TM
interface. In this manual, we only introduce the basic settings for Blazer Express. For detailed configuration, please
refer to the User Manual of Blazer Express Web Client.
Login
Before you start:
The video output should be connected to a display unit.
You also have to connect a USB mouse and USB keyboard via the available USB interface before you can
properly configure the system.
Steps:
1. After starting up the Blazer Express, operating system will ask to enter the user name and password before
login. Enter the user name and password and log in.
Note: The default user name and password of Blazer Express’s operating system are as follows:
User Name: admin
Password: Abc12345
You must change this default password to better protect against security risks, such as the unauthorized
access by others to the product that may prevent the product from functioning properly and/or lead to
other undesirable consequences. For changing the password, please refer to the help file of the
operating system for detailed configuration.

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For your privacy, we strongly recommend changing the password to something of your own choosing
(using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer
and/or end-user.
2. In the pop-up User Account Control dialog, click Yes to allow the Watchdog to run.
Network Parameters Settings
You need to properly set the network parameters before you can access the station via network.
Before you start:
Blazer Express should be properly connected to the network.
Steps:
1. Enter the Control Panel of the operating system. For how to access the control panel, refer to the help file of
the operating system.
If using Category view, find the Programs category, and click View network status and tasks.
If using Small icons or Large icons view, select Network and Sharing Center.
2. Click the Ethernet with internet connection and click Properties in the pop-up window.
3. In the This connection uses the following items: field, double-click Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4).
4. In the pop-up window, set the network parameters.
Obtain an IP address (DNS server address) automatically: You can get IP settings assigned automatically
if your network supports this capability.
Use the following IP address (DNS server address): Please ask your network administrator for the
appropriate IP settings.
5. Click OK to save the settings.
Managing Installed Hard Disks
If the installed hard disks cannot work properly, you must manage the disks before you can use the disk for
storage.
Steps:
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operating system.
Note: If the User Account Control dialog pops up, click Yes to allow the Computer Management to run.
2. In the left pane, click Disk Management under Storage.
Note: If the following dialog pops up, click Cancel to continue.

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3. Check the status of the disk. If the newly installed disk status is not Unallocated, perform the following steps
to make it work properly.
Notes:
Disk 0 is the built-in disk and must not be edited. Disk 1(2, 3, or 4) is the installed hard disk.
If the installed disk status is Unallocated, reboot the Blazer Express and login again via the Web Client.
If it still does not work, please contact our technical support engineers.
4. Right-click the disk and select Mark Partition as Active in the right-click menu to mark the disk as active.
5. Right-click the disk and select Format in the right-click menu to format the disk.

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6. Click OK in the pop-up dialog to format the disk.
7. After formatting, right-click the disk and select Delete Volume in the right-click menu.

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8. Check the disk status and it changes to Unallocated.
Accessing Blazer Express via Web Client
You can access the Blazer Express via Web Client which is a B/S client for management of Blazer Express.
Note: If you have properly set the network parameters, you can access the Blazer Express via network. You can
also access the system locally. Here we only introduce the local access to the system. For more details, refer to the
User Manual of Blazer Express Web Client.
Steps:
1. In the address bar of the web browser, input the address of the Blazer Express and press the Enter key. A
login window will pop up. For locally accessing the station, you can also double-click on the desktop to
pop up the login window.
Note: The address is in the format of http://Blazer Express IP address. If you access the system locally, the
IP address is 127.0.0.1 or localhost.
Example: If the IP address of Blazer Express is 172.6.21.96, and you should enter http://172.6.21.96 in the
address bar.

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2. If you access Blazer Express via Web Client over the network, you should install the plug-in for the first
time to login.
I. Click Download Plug-in, save the plug-in file and then close the web browser.
II. Install the plug-in according to the prompt.
III. After the installation, re-open the web browser and log into the Blazer Express (step 1). Please allow
to run the plug-in in the pop-up prompt.
3. Input the user name and password of Blazer Express and click Login.
Notes:
The default user is admin and no default password is set for admin user.
For the first login, the password field is required and you can input any characters.
4. In the pop-up window, input the customized password in the New Password and Confirm Password field,
and click Save to set the password.
Note: When other users (except admin user) first log in to Blazer Express, he / she should input the initial
password, new password and confirm password, and click Save to change the password.
Notes:
If your password has been reset, you should log in with initial password (Abc123) and then change your
password for login (see step 3-4 for details). For resetting the password, refer to User Manual of Blazer
Express Web Client (User Management).

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If your password has expired, you will be asked to change your password when login. For detailed
settings of maximum password age, refer to User Manual of Blazer Express Web Client (Security
Settings).
If your password strength is lower than the required minimum strength, you will be asked to change
your password when login. For detailed settings of minimum password strength, refer to User Manual
of Blazer Express Web Client (Security Settings).
The password strength can be checked by the system. For your privacy, you must set the password
to something of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters,
lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your
product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the
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5. Input the user name and new password, and click Login.
Notes:
If failed password attempt of current user is detected, you are required to input the verification code
before you can log in. The failed password attempt from current client, other client and other address
will all require the verification code.
The failed password attempt and verification code attempt from current client, other client (e.g.,
Control Client) and other address will all be accumulated. Your IP address will be locked for a
specified period of time after specific number of failed password or verification code attempts. For
detailed settings of failed login attempts and locking duration, refer to User Manual of Blazer Express
Web Client (Security Settings).
The account will be frozen for 30 minutes after 5 failed password attempts. The failed password
attempt from current client, other client (e.g., Control Client) and other address will all be accumulated.
If you have updated your Blazer Express, you may need to clear the cache of your web browser to
display the Web Client page properly. Consult your IT system administrator if you do not know how to
clear the cache.
Quick Start
Here we introduce the configuration for some basic functions of the Blazer Express via Web Client and Control
Client.
Resource Management and Live View
Purpose:
Before you can live view, play back via the Control Client or set recording schedule, event configuration via Web
Client, you need to add network cameras or encoders to the system and manage them by areas.
Log in to the Blazer Express via Web Client, and click Physical View to open the resource management page and
the following two function pages are available.
Encoding Device: Add, edit and delete the devices (network cameras and encoders).
Local Storage: Manage the connected HDDs of Blazer Express and allocate the storage space to the added
cameras.
Here we introduce the configuration of adding the active online devices in the same local subnet with the Web
Client, adding devices by specifying the IP address, and adding devices via PoE interface. For other methods to
add the devices, refer to the User Manual of Blazer Express Web Client.
Adding the Online Device
Before you start:
You must properly configure the network settings for the Blazer Express.
Steps:
1. Click the Physical View.
2. Click Encoding Device and check the checkbox of the camera(s) to add from the Online Device panel.
Note: For the inactive camera, you need to create the password for it before you can add it properly. For
detailed steps, refer to User Manual of Blazer Express Web Client (Resource Management>Adding the
Devices>Creating the Password).
3. Click Add to Device List to open the camera adding dialog.
4. Input the required information.

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For adding one device:
Device Address: Input the IP address of the device. The IP address of the device is obtained
automatically in this adding mode.
Device Port: Input the device port No.. The default value is 8000.
Alias: Edit a name for the device as desired.
User Name: Input the user name of the device.
Password: Input the password of the device.
Note: The password strength of the device can be checked by the system. For your privacy, we strongly
recommend changing the password to something of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8
characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product.
If the added device is an automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera, you can check Added as
Automatic Number Plate Recognition Unit checkbox.
Note: Up to four cameras can be added as ANPR unit for viewing the license plate and vehicle
information recognized by the camera via Control Client (for details, refer to User Manual of Blazer
Express Control Client).
Set the Add Camera to Area switch as ON to export the cameras of the added devices to an area. You
can create a new area by the device name, select an existing area, or custom a new area.
After adding cameras to area, you can check Synchronize Camera Name checkbox to get the camera
name from the device, select Recording Schedule Template to set the recording schedule for the device
and the recording task will automatically perform according to schedule.
Note: If you do not export cameras to area, you cannot perform the live view, playback, event settings,
etc., for the camera.
For adding multiple devices:
User Name: Input the user name of the device.
Password: Input the password of the device.
Note: The password strength of the devices can be checked by the system. For your privacy, we strongly
recommend changing the password to something of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8
characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to
increase the security of your product.
If the added device is an automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera, you can check Added as
Automatic Number Plate Recognition Unit checkbox.
Note: Up to four cameras can be added as ANPR unit for viewing the license plate and vehicle
information recognized by the camera via Control Client (for details, refer to User Manual of Blazer
Express Control Client).
Set the Add Camera to Area switch as ON to export the cameras of the devices to an area. You can
create a new area by the device name, select an existing area, or custom a new area.
After adding cameras to area, you can check Synchronize Camera Name checkbox to get the camera
name from the devices, select Recording Schedule Template to set the recording schedule for the
devices and the recording task will automatically perform according to schedule.
Note: If you do not export cameras to area, you cannot perform the live view, playback, event settings,
etc., for the cameras.
5. Click OK to confirm adding the cameras.

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Adding Devices by IP Address
Steps:
1. Click the Physical View.
2. Click Encoding Device and click Add to enter the adding device page.
3. Select IP Address as the adding mode.
4. Input the required information.
Manufacturer: Select the manufacturer of the device.
Device Address: Input the IP address of the device.
Device Port: Input the port No. of the device. By default, it’s 8000.
Alias: Edit a name for the device as desired.
User Name: Input the user name of the device.
Password: Input the password of the device.
Note: The password strength of the device can be checked by the system. For your privacy, we strongly
recommend changing the password to something of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters,
including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the
security of your product.
5. If the added device is an automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera, you can check Added as
Automatic Number Plate Recognition Unit checkbox.
Note: Up to four cameras can be added as ANPR unit for viewing the license plate and vehicle information
recognized by the camera via Control Client (for details, refer to User Manual of Blazer Express Control
Client).
6. Set the Add Camera to Area switch as ON to export the camera to an area. You can create a new area by the
device name, select an existing area, or custom a new area.
After adding cameras to area, you can check Synchronize Camera Name checkbox to get the camera name
from the device, select Recording Schedule Template to set the recording schedule for the device and the
recording task will automatically perform according to schedule.
Note: If you do not export cameras to area, you cannot perform the live view, playback, event settings, etc., for
the cameras.
7. Click Add to add the device and back to the device list page. You can also click Add and Continue to save
the settings and continue to add other devices.
Adding the Camera via PoE Interface
For Blazer Express/16/8P, eight PoE interfaces are available for enabling the Blazer Express to pass electrical
power safely, along with data, on Ethernet cabling to the connected network cameras.
Notes:
The camera to be connected via PoE interface should support PoE function.
If the PoE camera to be added is active, you must change the password of the camera’s admin user to that of
Blazer Express’s admin user before connecting the camera to the Blazer Express.
If the PoE camera to be added is inactive, Blazer Express will automatically activate it and set the camera
admin user’s password as the Blazer Express admin user’s password.
Steps:
1. Use the PoE interface on the rear panel and a network cable with RJ-45 connectors to connect the network
camera to Blazer Express.
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Note: If it is not added or you delete the camera from the device list manually, unplug the camera and
reconnect the camera to the Blazer Express via PoE interface after two minutes to add the camera.
Local Storage
You can manage the connected HDDs and network disks (iSCSI) of Blazer Express and allocate the storage space
to the added cameras for video and picture storage.
Note: You must restart Recording Server via Blazer Express’ Windows Task Manager (Services tab) after adding
the local hard disk or network disk (iSCSI).
Steps:
1. Click Physical View and select Local Storage to enter the Local Storage page. In the Quota Information
area, each color clip corresponds to the storage space allocated to a camera.
Note: If an exclamation mark appears near the disk, click Initialize to initialize the hard disk. If the
exclamation mark disappears, the disk can work properly. If not, you need to access the Blazer Express
locally and perform the disk management before it can work properly. For details, refer to Managing
Installed Hard Disks.
2. Click Initialize and select a disk to initialize in the pop-up dialog so that you can store the videos and
pictures on the HDDs.
Note: Initializing the HDD will erase all data on it.
3. Click Edit to list all the added cameras.
4. In the Used Space column, set the storage space allocated to the camera, and by default, the video and picture
quota will be set automatically and the proportion of video quota to picture quota is four to one. You can edit
the video quota and picture quota as desired. After setting the video quota, the estimated recording time
shows which is calculated based on all-day recording.
Note: The cameras with no quota allocated will use the free quota for video and picture storage.
5. Click Save to confirm the settings.
Live View
After adding the devices and managing the area, you can live view the camera via Control Client which is a C/S
software providing multiple operating functionalities.
Note: Here we only introduce the access to the station via the Control Client installed on the Blazer Express. You
can also install the Control Client on your PC for accessing the Blazer Express via network. For more details, refer
to the User Manual of Blazer Express Control Client.
Login via Control Client
Steps:
1. Double-click on the desktop to run the Control Client.
2. Click Show Server Address and input the parameters.
3. You can select to log in to the Blazer Express via IP address or HiDDNS domain name.
IP Address: Input the IP address and port No. of Blazer Express. By default, the port No. is 80.
HiDDNS: Input the HiDDNS server address and the domain name registered on HiDDNS server.
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Note: For the first time login of admin user, you are required to create the password on Web Client. Refer to
Accessing Blazer Express via Web Client.
5. (Optional) Check the checkbox Remember Password to keep the password.
6. (Optional) Check the checkbox Enable Auto-login to log into the software automatically.
7. Click Login to enter the Control Client.
Notes:
If failed password attempt of current user is detected, you are required to input the verification code
before you can log in. The failed password attempt from current client, other client and other address
will all require the verification code.
The failed password attempt from current client, other client (e.g., Control Client) and other address
will all be accumulated. Your IP address will be locked for a specified period of time after specific
number of failed password or verification code attempts. For detailed settings of failed login attempts
and locking duration, refer to the User Manual of Blazer Express Web Client.
The account will be frozen for 30 minutes after 5 failed password attempts. The failed password
attempt from current client, other client (e.g., Control Client) and other address will all be accumulated.
Live View
Steps:
1. Open the Live View page and click to enter the area mode.
2. (Optional) Click and select the window division mode.
3. Click to list the cameras of the area.
4. Click-and-drag the camera to the display window, or double-click the camera name after selecting the
display window to start the live view.
Note: For detailed operations about live view, please refer to the User Manual of Blazer Express Control Client.
Recording Schedule Settings and Playback
Before you can view the video files of the camera via the Control Client, you need to set the recording schedule via
Web Client.
Recording Settings
Purpose:
When there are HDDs installed on the Blazer Express, you can set the recording schedule of the cameras for the
continuous, or event triggered recording.
Click the Recording to open the Recording page.
Steps:
1. Click Recording to enter the recording settings page.
2. Click Add to configure the recording settings for the cameras.
3. Input the required information.
Click to select the camera(s) to configure the recording settings for.
Recording Schedule Template: Select the recording type as all-day time-based template, all-day
event-based template, or customized template. For setting the custom recording, refer to User Manual of
Blazer Express Web Client.
All-Day Time-Based Template: Record the video for all-day continuously.
All-Day Event-Based Template: Record the video when event occurs.
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Pre-Record: Record video from periods preceding detected events. The default value is 5 seconds and
not editable.
Post-Record: Record video from periods following detected events. The default value is 10 seconds and
not editable.
Video Files Storage: Select the storage mode for the recorded videos.
Overwrite: Overwrite the oldest videos when disk or allocated quota is full.
Period: When this option is selected, Blazer Express will automatically delete the oldest videos after the
specified retention period. This method allows you to define the longest time period to keep the videos as
desired and the actual retention period for the videos depends on the allocated quota.
Enable ANR: Turn the automatic network replenishment on to temporarily store the video in the camera
when network fails and transport the video to Blazer Express when network recovers.
4. Click Add to add the rule and back to the recording list page. You can also click Add and Continue to save
the settings and continue to add other recording settings.
Remote Playback
Purpose:
After configuring the recording settings for the camera via the Web Client, the video files can be searched and
played back remotely via Control Client.
Note: Here we only introduce the playback of continuous video files. For other operations about playback, please
refer to the User Manual of Blazer Express Control Client.
Click Remote Playback on the control panel to enter the Remote Playback page.
Searching Video Files for Playback
Steps:
1. Enter the Remote Playback page.
2. Click-and-drag the camera, or area to the display window, or double-click the camera, or area to start the
playback.
Playing Video Files
The timeline indicates the time duration for the video files, and the video files of different types are color coded.
You can hover cursor over the timeline to take a quick view of the video thumbnail of that time. Drag the timeline
or click the thumbnail to play back the video of the specific time.
You can click or to zoom in or zoom out the timeline bar. You can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in
or zoom out on the timeline.
You can drag the timeline bar to go to the previous or the next time period.
Move the mouse to the playback window and click and set the locking duration to protect the video file from
being overwritten when the HDD is full and it cannot be deleted as well.
Event Configuration
Purpose:
In Blazer Express Web Client, you can configure event detection settings and check the event logs via Control
Client.
Click the Event & Alarm and select Event to enter the Event Configuration page.
Configuring Motion Detection Event
Note: The camera exception types vary according to the connected device. Here we take the introduction of motion
detection settings as an example. For the settings of other camera exception types (e.g., video loss, video
tampering), please refer to the User Manual of the connected devices. For the settings of other event types (e.g.,
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Purpose:
A motion detection event is triggered when the camera detects motion within its defined area.
Steps:
1. Click Event to enter the event settings page.
2. Click Add to enter the event settings page.
3. Set the required information.
Triggered by: Select the event source type, specific source, and the related event type.
Note: If the event is not properly configured on the device, Disabled On Device appears under the event
type. You must click Configuration and set the parameters for the event in the pop-up interface. For
detailed settings about the event configuration, please refer to the User Manual of the device.
Event Name: Input a name for the event as needed.
4. Click Add to add the event and back to the event list page. You can also click Add and Trigger Alarm to
save the event settings and enter the alarm settings page for setting alarm. For setting alarms, refer to User
Manual of Blazer Express Web Client.
Checking Event Logs
If the camera detects motion, then the event logs can be checked via Control Client.
Steps:
1. Click Alarm Center on the control panel to enter the Alarm Center page, and click the Search tab.
2. Select the event source, event type, and time range.
3. Select the Event radio button to select the log type.
4. Click Search. The matched log files will display on the list. You can check the detailed event information.
5. Click to view the detailed information. Click to save the information to your PC.
Shutting Down the Blazer Express
Press the power switch on the front panel and the station will shut down properly.
Or you can perform the following steps to shut down the Blazer Express.
Steps:
1. Move your mouse to the lower left-hand corner of the screen and click .
2. Click Shut down to close the Blazer Express.
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