CONCORD CNK8224WPB-A Quick Start Manual

Wireless battery nvr

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Wireless Battery NVR
QUICK START
GUIDE

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  • Page 1 Wireless Battery NVR QUICK START GUIDE...
  • Page 2: What's In The Box

    What’s in the box? Congratulations on your new Concord Professional Surveillance System. Inside the box, you will find everything you need to connect your NVR and cameras to your TV or monitor. 2 x 2K Cameras 1 x 8 Channel UHD...
  • Page 3 Getting to know your NVR To connect monitors that use an HDMI Monitor Port HDMI Connection. Connect to your network router using WAN Port supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable. Mouse USB Port USB port for mouse. Reset Button Manual reset button for unit. USB port for thumb drive USB Port to share videos.
  • Page 4: Getting To Know Your Camera

    Getting to know your Camera LED Spotlight Microphone Camera PIR Sensor Antenna Speaker Battery Screw to secure battery Mounting Base Battery Charging Port Water Resistant Cover for Charging Port...
  • Page 5 How to connect your NVR HDMI Output Ethernet HDMI Connection to your HDTV or monitor USB Mouse Reset Button microSD USB Storage Power Wireless Camera...
  • Page 6 Easy 5 Step guide We strongly recommend you connect all cameras and cables and check they are communicating and can be seen on your monitor before a permanent installation. STEP 1: Battery replacement and charging Connect the USB charging cable to the camera battery and charge for up to 3 hours before use.
  • Page 7 Easy 5 Step guide Write your password down here and store it in a safe place.
  • Page 8: Setup Wizard

    Setup Wizard ticking “Enable NTP ”...
  • Page 9: Setup Complete

    Setup Complete...
  • Page 10: Advanced Setup

    • If your child is having difficulty breathing contact 000 (Australia) or 111 (New Zealand). Additional cameras, cables and accessories are available from your Concord reseller. • Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely out of the reach of children. A battery can still be dangerous even when it can no longer operate the device.
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