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User Manual

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User Manual
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REGISTRATION
1. The list of devices that have been found will
appear automatically.
When clicking [ ] button, you can select the method to
sort the device list.
2. Enter the ID and the password, and click <OK>.
Devices that use the same ID and password can be added immediately.
3. Adding devices is complete.
1. Click the manual button.
2. Enter the connection information, and click
<OK>.
3. Adding devices is complete.
1. Click the QR code item.
2. Scan the QR code of the device with the
smartphone.
3. Adding devices is complete when the QR code
of the device has been identified.
Registration
Auto Search for Devices
Adding Devices Manually
Adding Devices using a QR Code
Place a barcode inside the viewfinder rectangle to scan it.
When the smartphone and the device are
connected to the same Wi-Fi network
Add Device
DEVICE NAMEName
DDNS
TYPE
http://ddns.hanwha-security.com/
DDNS
ID
ID
Password
PW
Help
OKOK
An explanation
for each item is
provided.
When the device has a QR code sticker attached
Add Device
AUTO
QR CODE MANUAL
Add Device
AUTO
QR CODE MANUAL
XXX-0000
192.168.X.XX
XXX-0000
192.168.X.XX
XXX-0000
192.168.X.XX
XXX-0000
192.168.X.XX
Add Device
REGISTER
XXX-0000
ID Password
OK
MANUAL
O
K
Network Camera
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XXX-0000 - CAM01
When double-tapped, it will
switch to 1-channel mode.
Split screen 1, 4, 9, 16 Change channel
Add to My Channels
(It will be displayed on the top of the channel list.)
LIVE
PLAYBACK
SETUP
BOOKMARK
SHOW GUIDE
Live Monitoring Main Screen and Button Description
LIVE MONITORING
#2
16CH
#4
41CH
#3
30CH
CHANNEL LIST
MY CHANNELS
NVR
CAM 08
CAM 08
CAM 09
CAM 09
CAM 10
CAM 10
CAM 11
CAM 11
CAM 12
CAM 12
CAM 13
CAM 13 CAM 07
CAM 04
CAM 04
CAM 05
CAM 05
CAM 06
CAM 06
CAM 07
CAM 07
CAM 07CAM 07
LIVE
#1
3CH
It is added to My Channels when
the button [
] on the bottom of
the live main channel is clicked,
and it will be displayed on the
top of the channel list.
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If you keep your hand on when using pan tilt drag, it will keep moving in that direction.
LIVE MONITORING
1-Channel Mode Screen and Button Description
PTZ Mode
Fisheye Mode
Individual features may vary depending on the model.
Wall
Ceiling
Ground
Zoom Out Zoom In
Double-tapped area
dewarps and expands.
Move
Camera Installation Mode
180
Digital Zoom Out Digital Zoom In
1:1
Save the current
screen
Select the profile
Alarm output
control On/Off
Rotate image 180
degrees
Change the screen ratio
(Original ratio
Full screen)
* for horizontal screen only
Switch to PTZ mode
XXX-0000
XX 0000
00
Zoom Out Zoom In
Move
Undo PTZ Mode
Digital zoom (16 X)
AF function
Preset list
AF
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1.
Move to the channel list by clicking [ ] on the top
right of live monitoring.
2. Channel list can be searched when [ ] on the top
right of the channel list screen is clicked.
Channel List Screen
a
Adding New Devices
b
Modify Channel Information
c
Showing the Device Name/Channel Name
CHANNEL LIST
Press the button to move to the
corresponding function.
a b c
#2
16CH
#4
41CH
#3
30CH
MY CHANNELS
NVR
CAM 08
CAM 08
CAM 09
CAM 09
CAM 10
CAM 10
CAM 11
CAM 11
CAM 12
CAM 12
CAM 13
CAM 13 CAM 14
CAM 04
CAM 04
CAM 05
CAM 05
CAM 06
CAM 06
CAM 07
CAM 07
CAM 14CAM 14
LIVE
#1
3CH
Search...
Add Device
AUTO
QR CODE MANUAL
#2
16CH
#4
41CH
#3
30CH
CHANNEL LIST
MY CHANNELS
NVR
CAM 08
CAM 08
CAM 09
CAM 09
CAM 10
CAM 10
CAM 11
CAM 11
CAM 12
CAM 12
CAM 13
CAM 13 CAM 14
CAM 04
CAM 04
CAM 05
CAM 05
CAM 06
CAM 06
CAM 07
CAM 07
CAM 14
CAM 14
LIVE
#1
3CH
When editing/deleting the connection information
Select the channel (thumbnail tile) if using the Camera.
Select the device name if using NVR.
#2
16CH
#4
41CH
#3
30CH
MY CHANNELS
NVR
#1
3CH
EDIT CHANNELS
MOVE
#2
16CH
#4
41CH
#3
30CH
CHANNEL LIST
MY CHANNELS
NVR
CAM 08
CAM 08
CAM 09
CAM 09
CAM 10
CAM 10
CAM 11
CAM 11
CAM 12
CAM 12
CAM 13
CAM 13 CAM 07
CAM 04
CAM 04
CAM 05
CAM 05
CAM 06
CAM 06
CAM 07
CAM 07
LIVE
#1
3CH
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
Device name
Channel name
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
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XXX-0000 - CAM01
SEARCH & PLAYBACK
Moving to the Playback Screen
Searching by Date/Time and Event
Timeline Screen Description in Detail
Searching the Bookmark
Date/Time Search
a
Event Search
b
Only the dates with a
saved image will be
shown.
From the Menu Button In Live Monitoring screen
This works only
from main view
(refer to page 9).
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
27
28
29 30 01 02 03
04 05 06 07 08 09 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
December 2016
Start Time
Search
End Time
00 : 00 : 00
~
23 : 59 : 59
00:00 11:00 12:00 16:00 24:00
Overlapping Segment 01
Overlapping Segment 01
All Event
Add Alarm
Detect Tampering
Detect Motion
Analyze Video
Detect Face
OK Cancel
LIVE
PLAYBACK
SETUP
BOOKMARK
SHOW GUIDE
BOOKMARK
BOOKMARK
TITLE-01 TITLE-01 TITLE-01
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
CAMERA NAME
CAMERA NAME
2017.XX.XX
2017.XX.XX
13:15:40
13:15:40
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
CAMERA NAME
CAMERA NAME
2017.XX.XX
2017.XX.XX
17:03:28
17:03:28
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
CAMERA NAME
CAMERA NAME
2017.XX.XX
2017.XX.XX
10:18:38
10:18:38
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
CAMERA NAME
CAMERA NAME
2017.XX.XX
2017.XX.XX
08:07:13
08:07:13
TITLE-01 TITLE-01
XXX-0000
XXX-0000
CAMERA NAME
CAMERA NAME
2017.XX.XX
2017.XX.XX
15:28:59
15:28:59
Align
Edit
XXX-0000 - CAM01
Move to the playback
screen immediately
by swiping from the
bottom to top.
XXX-0000 - CAM01
LIVE
PLAYBACK
SETUP
BOOKMARK
SHOW GUIDE
LIVE
PLAYBA
CK
When the button is
clicked, the multi-
playback button and
the layout change
button are displayed.
XXX-0000 - CAM01
23:30 00:0523:35 00:1023:40 00:1523:45 00:2023:5523:50 00:25
10 JAN THU 2017
All Event
a b
00:00:00
XXX-0000
X
1
10 JAN THU 2017
All Event
Previous section Next section
Capture
Bookmark
Accelerated Speed Feature
23:30 00:0523:35 00:1023:40 00:1523:45 00:2023:5523:50 00:25
00:00:00
23
:
30
00:05
23
:
35
00:10
23
:
40
00
:
15
23
:
45
00
:
20
23:55
23:50
00
:
25
5
00:00:00
0
00:0
05
5
00
0
0
23
3:
55
23
3:50
0
5
5
5
0
00
0:0
0
00
0:0
0
0
Swipe left and right
to move the timeline.
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XXX-0000 - CAM01
VA
REC
SEARCH & PLAYBACK
Event List
Detect defocusAnalyze audio
Analyze video
Crossing
Direction
Enter/Exit
Appear/(Disappear)
Track automatically
Detect fog
Save normally/manually
XXX-0000 - CAM01
Network disconnectedDetect motion
Detect audio Detect tampering
Add alarm
Detect face
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PUSH NOTIFICATION
Setting and Receiving Push Notifications
1. Register the QR code attached on NVR.
An NVR registered using a QR code can use push notifications.
2. When the registration is complete, set the <Allow Notification> item to <ON> after going to the
settings screen.
3. Set the device to <ON> in the <Device Setting> item .
1. A push event receiving screen will appear when an event occurs.
It can be received after the <Allow Notification> item has been set in the Settings screen.
The view can vary according to the Event Push Notifications style the user has set in the mobile terminal.
2. Click on the event in the push event receiving screen.
3. It moves to playback screen after running the app when the event is selected.
Settings
Receiving Push Notifications
Event List
XXX-0000
Channel 04 | Event Type | Start Time
Channel 03 | Event Type | Start Time
Channel 02 | Event Type | Start Time
Channel 01 | Event Type | Start Time
XXX-0000
X
1
10 JAN THU 2017
All Event
08:00 08:10 08:20 08:30 08:40 0
XXX-0000
NVR QR Code
Password
Password
OFF
Change Password
Event
Allow Notification
ON
Alert Setting of Devices
Set up device Event setting using the device URL
SETUP
Add Device
AUTO
QR
코드
MANUAL
Q
R
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APPENDIX
Using Scenario
Full & Detail view rule
Live (Main View)Channel List 1CH View
Playback (Main View)
Full Screen
Full Screen
Full ScreenLive
Playback
1CH View
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