When a manual event occurs

Using More Than One NVR

You can use more than one NVR to build a large-scale system with a large number of cameras. In this case, one NVR is used as a master and other NVRs are registered with the master NVR as slaves.

Up to seven Slave NVR can be registered for a single Master NVR.

Up to 128 cameras can be controlled by a single master/ slave system.

1 Click [+] in [Advanced Configuration]

2 Click [+] in [Events and Output]

3 Click [+] in [Manual Events]

4 Double-click any event name you want to set

The [Manual Event Properties] window property appears.

5 Select the [Send e-mail if this event occurs] check box

To attach images to notification mails, select the [Attach image from camera] and select an image source.

AMaster NVR

BSwitching hub (LAN1 of the master NVR)

CSwitching hub (LAN2 of the master NVR/LAN2 of the slave NVR)

DSlave NVR

ESwitching hub (LAN1 of the slave NVR)

Caution:

If you set this unit as a slave, connect only one master NVR. Connecting more than one master NVR may cause this unit to malfunction.

The version of all NVR units in a master/slave system must be set the same.

The NVR unit operating as the master server cannot be used as a slave server for another NVR unit.

When operating as the master server, the recording display performance may drop.

Note:

VR-X3200U and VR-X1600U may be mixed in a master/ slave system.

If you change the identity (host name) of an NVR within the network, each NVR will become easier to identify. Select [Advanced Configuration], [Server Access], [Server name] in this order to specify the host name.

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JVC VR-X1600U Using More Than One NVR,  When a manual event occurs, Manual Event Properties window property appears