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SMR Rackmount Series QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE Installation 2 Rackmounting Kit Content Description Quantity 01 Mounting bracket assembly, L-shape, left-side Mounting bracket assembly, L-shape, right-side Inner glides Flange filler plates (fixed behind chassis ears) Truss head screws M5 x 9.0mm Flathead screws #6-32 x 10mm Flathead screws #6-32 L6 M5 cage nuts 1 03 04 Only qualified service personnel should install and service this product in order to avoid risk of injury from electrical shock and energy hazard. Observe all ESD (Electro-static Discharge) procedures during installation to avoid damage to the recorder and its components. Accessories User Provided Components Tools Required Quick Installation Guide x1 Product DVD x1 (including manuals) ● Power Cord x2 ● Slide Rail Kits x1 LAN Cable ● USB Keyboard and Mouse ● VGA Monitor ● 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Flat blade Screwdriver ● ● 1 ● 05 06 07 08 6. Attach the inner glides (03) to the left and right side of the enclosure using #6-32 L6 flathead screws (07). Make sure the protruding end (indicated by the black arrow) is bent inward as shown in the illustration. 01 Item 02 Warning! Installing Slide Rail (Optional) 03 07 1 2 2 02 8 4 7. It is strongly recommended that two people perform this procedure together! To mount the enclosure onto the rail and into the rack, place the enclosure on the installed rails and slide it into the rack until the front ears of the enclosure meets the front rack posts. 6 4 Philips Screwdriver Hardware Overview Front View 8. Secure the enclosure by using two #6 32x 10mm flathead screws at the rear and four M5 x30mm screws on the forearm handles (forearm handles can also be secured using M6 / 10-32 screws from the system accessory box). Slide Rail Installation Procedure 1 3 1. Installing the cage nuts (08) provided to be mounted onto the posts (if your rack post do not have threaded holes) for cross recess truss head screws M5 x 9.0mm (05) to secure the enclosure. Please refer to the illustration below that matches your enclosure dimensions. 2 3 08 05 1 LED Indicators 3 2. Adjusting the slide rail assembly to its appropriate lengths, make sure the L-shape rail (01) bend faces inwards, loosen the four screws to adjust its length . 2 Hard Drive Slots Rear View M5/M6/ 10-32 05 M5/M6/ 10-32 Installing Hard Drives Hard Drive Installation Prerequisites Purchase hard drives having the same capacity and using same interface with the pre-installed ones. Inserting Hard Drive into Drive Tray 1 3 2 4 3 8 2 10 3 1. Remove the tray from the enclosure, press the release button and gently pull out the tray. 3. Secure the front end of the L-shape rail below the top cage nut (use for securing the enclosure). Extend the rail to the appropriate length where it meets the rear post and secure the front and rear using M5x0.9mm screws (05). Slide runner (indicated by the blue arrow ) and catch latch (indicated by the black arrow) is to meet with the inner glides. 1 RS 232/485 11 3 7 3 6 3 5 3 2. Place the hard drive into the drive tray. Make sure the hard drive's interface connector is facing the open side of the drive tray and its label side facing up. Align the drive and the mounting holes on the tray. 9 3 1 Power Socket 4 Power Switch 7 Ethernet Ports x2 10 HDMI Port 2 Power Supply 5 Restore Button 8 VGA Port 11 Audio Ports 3 USB Port x2 6 COM Port 9 USB Port x4 4. Attach the filler plates (04) behind the enclosure ears using two 32x10mm flathead screws (06) on each side (filler plates come with the system). 04 06 3. With the tray bezel open, insert the installed hard drive and tray into the enclosure. Once inserted, close the tray bezel. 4. Use a small flathead screwdriver to rotate the tray bezel lock from the unlock position to the lock position. /4 © by Surveon Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. QMS MR 8 X J F R 1 1 1/3 4 6 System Connections IP Camera(s) Logging into SMR The VMS Client will prompt for the following information after the SMR system is powered on: Please click OK after the configuration is done, and the system will reboot automatically. About 2 minutes later, the Wizard window will appear again. Click Next to continue. These are the RAID options for SMR models. Remote VMS Client Management Center Access Method: Analog Camera(s) Directly Access Minimum Hard Drives Port: Internet IP Encoder Monitor Type: VMS VMS/NVR: DAISYCHAN - 172.18.6.91 RAID Options Descriptions 2 RAID0 Provides no protection, but offers maximum capacity. 2 RAID1 Provides best protection. Your data will be mirrored. 3 RAID5 Provides protection against one drive failure. Search 3. System initialization will start. Username: admin Password: admin Ethernet Connection Auto Login USB Connection Note: Shaded areas are optional devices. Login Video/Monitor Connection Cancel Connect cables to the rear panel ports as follows: ● Insert mouse, keyboard to the USB for operating VMS. ● ● Insert the LAN Cable to the upper LAN Port to a local network where your IP Camera reside. ● ● Access Method: Directly Access. Type: Choose VMS. (Connection to analog cameras is also available via an IP encoder). ● VMS/NVR: The default IP address for the SMR Server. You can click Search button to obtain it. Connect an external monitor capable of 32 bit or higher color quality to the VGA port to view the ● Username: The username of the domain, which is always admin. ● Password: The password of the domain. Default password is admin. VMS interface. Note: Users can only use the right LAN port. The system will shut down after the initialization is done successfully. Please click OK. Press the power switch to restart the system. About 1.5 minutes later, the Wizard window will pop up again. 4. The recommended monitor resolution for SMR is 1280x1024. Click Open Resolution Tool to change the resolution setting. Note: If you need to connect remote PC(s) to the SMR server within a private LAN, please refer to Port Forwarding and Start the VMS Client section in SMR user manual for more details. Click Login after the password is entered. 5 Powering up S MR 1. Attach the power cable to the power socket (blue rectangles). 7 2. Press the power switch (blue circle). Install Wizard When you run the SMR series for the first time, you need to go through the following steps within the Quick Install Wizard after logging in. 2 3. When turned on, the service LED should remain off while the rest of the status LEDs on the front panel should light up green to indicate normal operation. 1.Make sure the hard drives are inserted into the SMR case. Click Next to continue. 2. Click Storage Manager to do RAID configuration. 1 RS 232/485 Choose Single Display as the operate mode and monitor as the display selection in Primary Device. Change the screen resolution in Display Settings. Click OK to finish. Service LED: Off Power LED: Green Cooling fan LED: Green Thermal LED: Green System fault LED: Green Click Next to continue. 5. The default password for SMR login is admin. If you want to change the password, please enter a new one in both the blanks of New Password and Confirm. /4 2/3 6. Choose the time zone and set the actual date and time for the SMR system. 8 Alarm Rule Settings You can also add a customized view to the VMS Client: 1.Right click on Views > Add View in the View Explorer window of the VMS, and choose the type of view that you wish to add. The software responds by placing a blank template in the main viewing area. VMS Client provides robust alarm handling features. To access these features, right click the Server entry and then highlight and click Alarm Rule Settings option. You can combine the alarm trigger conditions with action items such as event notification, video recording, and/or camera movements. Multiple alarm rules can be created using the following elements: 7. Set an IP address for the SMR server. Obtaining the IP address from DHCP is recommended. 2. From the Device Browser window, you can click and drag each camera into separate frames. The camera output will be displayed in the frame. Conditions: General Motion Detection Missing Object Detection Sensor Input Foreign Object Detection Tampering Detection Clock Alarm Forbidden Area Detection Cameras Motion Detection Disk Error Intrusion Detection Virtual Fence Note: Dragging a camera into a frame that already has a camera assigned will cause the frame to be reassigned to the new camera. . Default Action Default Eventlog The IP will change after the system is restarted. Click Next to continue . Video Alarm Panel E-Mail Action Recording Controls Action PTZ Controls Action SMS Action Video Popup/ E-Map Action Alarm Sound Action Relay Output Action 8. Click Scan for Cameras to add cameras to the SMR server. 1. Rule: A short description. For example, “east-fence intrusion detection” or “front entrance access control.” 2. Condition: Specifies triggering conditions such as Motion/Video Loss/Sensor Input/Clock Alarm, etc. 3. Action: Specifies the action to take when the alarm is triggered. 4. Schedule: Allows the user to schedule the application of specific alarm rules. This is useful in cases such as applying rules to non-office hours. Adding an Alarm Rule 1. Click the New button. 2. Enter a short description for the new rule in the Add Rule field. 3. Choose conditions and actions. Click the ...... button in the alarm field to set up a schedule for the rule. 4. Click the Save button to save the rule. 9 Setting up Live View An important part of monitoring your surveillance network is to have the right views so that you will have the optimum viewing angle to discern a situation. The default view setting is 3x3. Default View(3) Live View The cameras that can be added to the server will be displayed. To add a camera to the server, check the box by the camera entry. You may also check the Select All box at the bottom of the window to select all the cameras found. admin Logout Playback Device Browser DAISYCHAN Enter the username and password, and press Apply Selected. Click Ok to add the selected cameras to the server. 9. Click Finish to end the wizard. View Explorer Views 10. The VMS will automatically start after the wizard is finished. Please refer to SMR user manual for more details. /4 3/3
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