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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. Warning! User Provided Components Tools Required Flat blade Screwdriver Philips Screwdriver Front View /4 Hardware Overview 1 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE Installation © by Surveon Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. SMR Rackmount Series Rear View 1 LED Indicators 2 Hard Drive Slots USB Keyboard and Mouse LAN Cable Installing Hard Drives 3 VGA Monitor 04 07 04 06 03 05 M5/M6/ 10-32 M5/M6/ 10-32 3.5" SATA Hard Drive 3 2 Installing Slide Rail (Optional) Rackmounting Kit Content Slide Rail Installation Procedure 1. be mounted onto the posts (if your rack post do not have threaded holes) for cross recess truss head screws M5 x 9.0mm (04) to secure the enclosure. Please refer to the illustration on the right that matches your enclosure dimensions. 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. 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 (04). Slide runner (indicated by the ) and catch latch (indicated by the black arrow) is to meet with the inner glides. 4. Attach the filler plates behind the enclosure ears using two 32x10mm flathead screws (05) on each side (filler plates come with the system). Installing the cage nuts (07) provided to blue arrow Q MS 9 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1. Remove the tray from the enclosure, press the release button and gently pull out the tray. 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. 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 1/4 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 5. Attach the inner glides (03) to the left and right side of the enclosure using #6-32 L6 flathead screws (06). Make sure the protruding end (indicated by the black arrow) is bent inward as shown in the illustration. 6. 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. 7. Secure the enclosure by using two 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). (05) • Screws for securing 3.5" HDDs on trays 16 • HDD trays • Product CD M6 x (4) / M5 x (4) / #10-32 x (4) / #6-32 x (4) Screws for mounting system chassis: Quantity 12 1 1 50 2 Tray Box* Accessory Box • Flange filler plates 2 Item • Quick Installation Guide 2 1 2 • System chassis • Pre-installed modules include: - Power supply module • AC power cord System Package Power Cord Box Quantity Item Accessories 1 Power Socket 2 Power Supply 3 USB Port 6 4 Power Switch 5 Restore Button LAN2 7 Item Description Quantity 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Mounting bracket assembly, L-shape, left-side Mounting bracket assembly, L-shape, right-side Inner glides Truss head screws M5 x 9.0mm Flathead screws #6-32 x 10mm Flathead screws #6-32 L6 M5 cage nuts 1 1 2 8 4 6 4 01 02 Rackmounting Kit Content Front Rack Post Rear Rack Post 1 2 VGA Port (for network setting only) 6 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 3 5 3 7 3 2 1 LAN1 (for single LAN mode, use LAN1) 8 04 04 • Screws for securing 2.5" HDDs on trays 50 • China RoHS Compliance Sheet 1

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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.

Warning!

User Provided Components Tools Required

Flat blade Screwdriver

PhilipsScrewdriver

Front View

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Hardware Overview1

QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE

Installation

© by Surveon Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.

SMR Rackmount Series

Rear View

1 LED Indicators

2 Hard Drive Slots

USB Keyboard and Mouse

LAN Cable

Installing Hard Drives3

VGA Monitor

0407 04

06

03

05

M5/M6/10-32

M5/M6/10-32

● 3.5" SATA Hard Drive

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2 Installing Slide Rail (Optional)

Rackmounting Kit Content

Slide Rail Installation Procedure

1. be mounted onto the posts (if your rack post do not have threaded holes) for cross recess truss head screws M5 x 9.0mm (04) to secure the enclosure. Please refer to the illustration on the right that matches your enclosure dimensions.

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.

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 (04). Slide runner (indicated by the ) and catch latch (indicated by the black arrow) is to meet with the inner glides.

4. Attach the filler plates behind the enclosure ears using two 32x10mm flathead screws (05) on each side (filler plates come with the system).

Installing the cage nuts (07) provided to

blue arrow

QMS 9 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

1. Remove the tray from the enclosure, press the release button and gently pull out the tray.

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.

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.

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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

5. Attach the inner glides (03) to the left and right side of the enclosure using #6-32 L6 flathead screws (06). Make sure the protruding end (indicated by the black arrow) is bent inward as shown in the illustration.

6. 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.

7. Secure the enclosure by using two 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).

(05)

• Screws for securing 3.5" HDDs on trays

16

• HDD trays

• Product CD

M6 x (4) / M5 x (4) / #10-32 x (4) / #6-32 x (4)

Screws for mounting system chassis:

Quantity

12

1

1

50

2Tray Box*

Accessory Box

• Flange filler plates 2

Item

• Quick Installation Guide

2

1

2

• System chassis

• Pre-installed modules include:

- Power supply module

• AC power cord

System Package

Power Cord Box

QuantityItem

Accessories

1 Power Socket

2 Power Supply

3 USB Port 6

4 Power Switch

5 Restore Button

LAN27

Item Description Quantity

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

Mounting bracket assembly, L-shape, left-side

Mounting bracket assembly, L-shape, right-side

Inner glides

Truss head screws M5 x 9.0mm

Flathead screws #6-32 x 10mm

Flathead screws #6-32 L6

M5 cage nuts

1

1

2

8

4

6

4

01

02

Rackmounting Kit Content

Front Rack Post Rear Rack Post

1 2

VGA Port (for network setting only)

6 3

4 3 333383333 33335 33337321

LAN1 (for single LAN mode, use LAN1)8

04

04

• Screws for securing 2.5" HDDs on trays 50

• China RoHS Compliance Sheet 1

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(Connection to analog cameras is also available via an IP encoder).

Insert mouse, keyboard to the USB ports for operating VMS.

Insert the network cable to the LAN1 Port for a local network where your IP Camera reside.

Connect cables to the rear panel ports as follows:

Ethernet Connection USB ConnectionVideo/Monitor Connection

System Connections4

IP Encoder

Analog Camera(s)

Remote VMS Client Management Center

IP Camera(s)

Internet

Note: Use the LAN port on the right (LAN1) for single LAN mode.

Service LED: OffPower LED: Cooling fan LED: Thermal LED: System fault LED:

GreenGreen

GreenGreen

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.

Powering up SMR5

1. Attach the power cable to the power socket (blue rectangles).

2. Press the power switch (blue circle).

SMR9500U Console:

Version: version of the product

eth0 IP Address: IP Address of LAN1

eth1 IP Address:

By default, the IP address can be obtained via DHCP.

If the IP address can not be received via DHCP, the default DHCP IP addresses are

IP Address of LAN2

System Config login: admin (Once typed in “admin”, the password option will appear.)

Password: admin

192.168.0.100 for LAN1 and

192.168.0.101 for LAN2.

2. After logged in, a menu (main setting page) will show up.

Select “1: Network setting” and press enter to configure the network.

3. Once the “1: Network setting” is selected, a setup menu will show up.

4. Select LAN1/2 settings to see the following menu and set the IP address.

Note: Whichever page you are on, press “ESC” on your keyboard will bring you back to the previous setting page.

1) Select “1: DHCP”, the system will ask you to confirm “Set Network interface to DHCP, Confirm? (Y/N)”.

Type “Y” to confirm and proceed. The system will assign DHCP information for you.

Press any key to exit and be directed to the previous setting page.

The LAN1/2 IP Address should have changed to the newly obtained IP address.

4-1. DHCP

4-2. Fixed IP

1) Select “2: Fixed IP” from the menu below.

3) Select “2: Subnet Mask” to set your subnet mask.

Consult your MIS for the subnet mask configuration.

2) The following menu will show up. Input your IP address.

Consult your MIS for the fixed IP address.

4) Press “ESC” on your keyboard to exit and be directed to the previous setting page.

5) The LAN1/2 IP address should have changed to the newly set fixed IP.

Network Settings6

1. Connect an external monitor to the VGA port on the SMR9500U for the network setup.

The startup page will be displayed on the monitor as the image shown below.

5. Select “3:Default Gateway” to set the gateway.

Consult your MIS for the gateway configuration.

6. Select “4: DNS Server” to set the DNS.

Consult your MIS for the DNS server configuration.

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Logging into SMR12

Install the VMS supplied in the product CD in your computer. To start the software, click on the VMS icon.

VMS/NVR: The default IP address for the SMR Server. You can click Search button to obtain it. ●

Username: The username of the domain, which is always admin.●

Password: The password of the domain. Default password is admin.●

Access Method: Directly Access or Internet Port Forward.

Type: Choose VMS.

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.

Note: After the network setting, the monitor should be disconnected from SMR9500U. For a smooth and effective operation, it is required to access VMS and log in SMR remotely.

1. From the main setting page, select “3: Restart” to activate your network settings.

1. Select “5: Factory Restore” to have all the settings configured to default settings.

2. Select “1: Clear SCC Data” to clear the SCC domain data.

When the VMS remote client is down, you can use this functionality locally.

This act can be also done in the VMS. Go to VMS Console > Domain Server > Tasks > Clear SCC Data.

3. Select “2: Debug Log Dump” to export the Linux system log for the technician to exanimate,

once the system is down. Insert your USB drive to the USB port on the SMR9500U and press “Enter”

to start exporting log onto your USB drive.

Add SMR

SMR needs to be added via Auto Scan or Manually input the IP Address of the SMR9500U.

1. Auto Scan: select the Setup page and right click on the Domain Server entry to see Tasks and then

select Auto Scan NVR. The VMS will start auto scan for the SMR9500U. Select the SMR and click OK

to save the setting.

2. Add NVR: select the Setup page and right click on the Domain Server entry to see Tasks and then

select Add NVR to add SMR9500U manually by inputting IP Address of the SMR9500U. Click OK to

save the setting.

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Upgrade 7

1. From the main setting page, select “2: Upgrade” to upgrade firmware for your SMR9500U.

2. Collect the upgrading firmware in your USB drive and connect it to the SMR9500U USB port.

After that type “y” to confirm and the system will start upgrading.

Restart 8

Shutdown9

1. Select “4: Shutdown” on the main setting page to turn off your SMR9500U.

Factory Restore10

1. Select “6: Configuration Management” on the main setting page to clear SCC data

or export Debug Log Dump.

Configuration Management11

Storage Management - Create RAID15

1. Click Setup page > Sever entry > General Tasks > Storage in the VMS Console.

2. Highlight the target drive first and then click “Setting” for RAID creation.

3. In “Advanced Settings” window, “General” tab, choose the RAID level and then click

“Create Logical Drive” for RAID configuration.

Add Cameras to the Server16

Add cameras to the sever via Auto Scan or Manually input the IP Address of the cameras. Click Setup page > SMR9500U entry > Common Tasks > Common Camera Tasks in the VMS Console.

1. Scan For Cameras (Auto Scan): select this option, all the available cameras will be shown on the list. Check the camera you’d like to add and click OK to save the setting.

2. Add Camera (Manually): select this option, and then input the IP Address of the camera to add cameras to the server manually. Click OK to save the setting.

Time Settings14

Click Setup page > Server entry > General Tasks > General Server Settings in the VMS Console.Select the “Time Settings” tab, set the Date/Time and Time Zone for SMR9500U.

Note: Date/Time should be set correctly before recording.

Setting up Live View18

The default view setting is 3x3. Use the buttons on top of the screen to set the viewing numbers from

one full screen to 6x6.

19 Event LogYou can find Event Log on the bottom of the Live View Page, showing all the information of the

triggered events. Use the upper right button to extend the Event Log to a full screen.

1. Mark*: double click this item to further define the color bar shown on the Event Log.

2. NVR: the IP Address of the NVR.

3. Camera Name: the camera being alarm-triggered.

4. Date/Time: when the triggered event was taken place.

5. Log Type: alarm type.

6. Link: click the link can be directed to the playback to see the triggered moment.

Alarm Rule Settings17VMS Client provides robust alarm handling features. To access these features, right click the

Server entry or go to the Setup page to find the Alarm Rule Settings option. Alarm triggering

Conditions can be combined with Action such as event notification, video recording, video popup,

alarm monitor and so on.

1. Rule: A short description, for example, east-fence intrusion detection or front entrance

access control.

2. Condition: Specifies the triggering Conditions such as Motion, Video Loss , Sensor Input,

Disk Error and so on.

3. Action: Specifies the Actions to take when the set alarm is triggered.

4. Schedule: Allows users to set the schedule for the application of specific alarm rules.

This is especially useful for non-office hours.

Adding an Alarm Rule

1. Click the New button.

2. Enter a Rule Name.

3. Specify Conditions and Actions.

4. Select cameras to apply

5. Click ...... button in the schedule to set schedules for the alarm rules.

Set schedules by using a paint to mark Enable / Disable periods.

6. Click Save to confirm and save the settings.

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