MODEL: NVR4ENT(PACK)2 Professional IP Surveillance Pack Network Video Recorder with 4 Security Cameras „QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE‟ N517 4 x IP Day/Night Cameras - Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology - High Quality 1.3MP CMOS Image sensor - Multiplex Operation - IR Night view range of 20 metres...
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HDD NOTE: This NVR is designed to only work with 24hr rated Enterprise, NAS and Video Surveillance Hard Drives. The use of any other model Hard Drive (including energy efficient drives) may cause your system to fail and void Warranty. NVR Packs come with an approved Hard Drive already installed. We strongly recommend using the following Seagate Hard Drives: Name: Model:...
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NVR4ENT2 Package Contents Before installation, please ensure you have all the parts listed below). 1 x Network Video Recorder with 1TB Hard Disk Drive ● Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology for High Quality Images ● Easy to Operate ● Can be Connected to a PC Network for Remote Viewing & Backup (Software on Disc) 1 x HDMI Connection Cable ●...
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Installation Before installing this unit, please read through the following points: Do not place cords from the AC adapter where they can be pinched or stepped on. Leave at least 50mm of space between the NVR and other objects to allow air circulation. ...
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Connection Guide Mount the 4 Cameras as required and connect them to the in-built POE Network Switch using the supplied Network Cables. Connect the 48V Power Supply to the in-built POE Network Switch portion. Connect the 12V Power Supply to the NVR portion. Plug both power adaptors into a Power-point.
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Front Panel Power indicator light The blue light becomes on when the power connection is OK. The blue light becomes on when the network connection is abnormal Network status indicator light or offline. The red light becomes on when HDD is abnormal or HDD space is HDD status indictor light below the threshold.
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Main Screen Once booted, you will be presented with the screen below (camera may only be black if not yet set up). Each camera view will have one or more symbols from below: Currently Recording Video Loss Motion Detected Camera Lock *NVR4ENTPACK2 only supports four cameras.
Set the Time and Date When using your NVR for the first time, you will have to set the SYSTEM TIME. Right clicking anywhere on the screen will bring up the password menu. Use the mouse to enter the NVR admin password with the on-screen keypad. ...
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To Connect Cameras NOTE: The NVR is designed to automatically configure the IP cameras which are camera connected to the dedicated POE Ports on the back of the device. However you can still manually add the cameras when they are connected via the local LAN. ...
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To Set Up Recording Rates Record Times: The NVR4ENTPACK2 system is capable of storing up to 2 weeks of recorded footage based on 1Tb of storage and the 4 included 1.3MP Cameras set to 720P @ 10fps and CBR @ 1536kb/s Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU, then select SETTINGS followed by ENCODE.
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To Set a Cameras Colour Settings 1. Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU, then select REMOTE DEVICE Click IPC CONFIG to open the IP Cameras settings. 3. Here you can adjust the IP Cameras Colour, Gain, BLC, WDR and Day/Night. Please ensure that Day/Night is always set to Auto.
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Motion Detection Should you wish to use Motion detect recording, it can be set per camera, per time period and to detect in certain portions of the screen. Right click to open the menu and select “MAIN MENU”. Select “SETTING”...
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How to Playback Video Footage on your NVR 1. Right click anywhere on the screen to bring up the menu and log on. Use the mouse to enter the NVRs admin password “888888” with the on-screen keypad. 2. Once logged in you can left click to open the menu and select SEARCH. 3.
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How to Backup Video Footage on your NVR 1. Right click anywhere on the screen to bring up the menu and log on. Use the mouse to enter the NVRs admin password “888888” with the on-screen keypad. 2. Once logged in, you can now left click to open the menu, select MAIN MENU then BACKUP. 3.
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Using a PC to find available IP Addresses Before setting up your NVR you will first need to find it an IP address, along with all your IP Cameras. This process is to help you find what IP Addresses are currently in use on your computer network, and in turn which ones are still available.
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Set Up the NVRs Networking Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU, then select SETTINGS followed by NETWORK. The device comes pre-configured to DHCP (which means it will automatically receive an IP Address). If you wish to manually give it an IP Address, un-tick DHCP and then enter the IP Address, Subnet mask, and Gateway.
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How to use an external POE Switch NVR (optional) Installation with external POE Switch Rear Panel Camera 8 Camera 4 Camera 3 Camera 7 Camera 2 Camera 6 Camera 1 Camera 5 External POE Switch Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Modem Camera 12 “240V”...
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Using the NVR to manually set the IP Address of an IP Camera (optional) 1. Right click to open the menu and select MAIN MENU, then select REMOTE DEVICE 2. Click IP SEARCH to begin scanning for all the attached IP Cameras. 3.
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5. The IP Camera should now be listed with its new IP Address. You can then tick the new camera you wish to connect and click „Add‟ to have it connect to the NVR. 6. The IP Camera will now be shown in the bottom list meaning it has been successfully added to the NVR.
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Simple Configuration of your NVR for Remote Access by QR code To be able to set your NVR up for Remote Access, you will first require: An ADSL internet connection of 512/512 minimum (ADSL2 or NBN recommended). A network cable between your NVR and your Modem. ...
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DMSS Mobile App by QR Code App available for Android, iOS, Blackberry, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Windows 7 mobile From your compatible Smartphone, access the App Marketplace and download the free App. This may also be listed as: iDMSS lite for Apple iOS iDMSS plus for Apple iOS gDMSS lite for Android gDMSS plus for Android...
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Advanced Configuration of your NVR for Remote Access by IP Address (optional) Important: Before Setting up remote access for your NVR, you will need a good understanding of computer networks. If you do not, please seek the assistance of a qualified I.T. professional. To be able to set your NVR up for Remote Access, you will first require: ...
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Set up DDNS on your NVR (optional) DDNS is a service that will track your numeric IP address and allow you to attach an alphanumeric address. So for example, instead of using “123.123.123.123” (the Google address) you would use “google.com”. Why use DDNS? Remembering a numeric ip address can be complicated, where an alphanumeric address is easy to remember.
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How to enable ActiveX Controls in Internet Explorer (optional) Important: Before Setting up remote access for your DVR, you will need a good understanding of computer networks. If you do not, please seek the assistance of a qualified I.T. professional. We can only recommend using ActiveX Internet Explorer 5.5 or above, and strongly recommend the use of IE9 as unfortunately IE10 is not compatible.
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DMSS Mobile App by IP Address (optional) App available for Android, iOS, Blackberry, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Windows 7 mobile From your compatible Smartphone, access the App Marketplace and download the free App. This may also be listed as: iDMSS lite for Apple iOS gDMSS lite for Android DMSS lite for others Configuration:...
Troubleshooting Please refer to the FAQ table below for easy troubleshooting. The table below describes some typical problems and their solutions. Please consult these guides before contacting your NVR dealer. PROBLEM SOLUTION - Check power cord connection. No power - Confirm that there is power from the outlet. - Ensure that the 12V PSU is connected to the NVR - Ensure that motion detection is enabled for that Motion Detection not working...
Limited Warranty Cornick Pty Ltd (Seller) warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve months from the date of original purchase. Sellers obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor, any part which is proved not in compliance with Sellers specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service.
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