Seenergy svr-204 Quick Manual

4-ch nvr with hdmi; 4/8/46-ch nvrs; 16-ch nvr with e-sata; 32-ch 4-bay tower nvr; 32-ch 4-bay 1u nvr; 32-ch 8-bay 2u nvr; 8/16-ch nvr with dual display; 32-ch nvd with dual display
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Quick Installation Guide
4-Ch NVR with HDMI (SVR-204)
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16-Ch NVR with e-SATA (SVR-516+)
32-Ch 4-bay Tower NVR (SVR-632)
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32-Ch 8-bay 2U NVR (SVR-632S)
8/16-Ch NVR with Dual Display (SVR-808/SVR-816)
32-Ch NVD with Dual Display (SVD-832)
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  • Page 1 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Installation Guide 4-Ch NVR with HDMI (SVR-204) 4/8/16-Ch NVRs (SVR-504/SVR-508/SVR-516) 16-Ch NVR with e-SATA (SVR-516+) 32-Ch 4-bay Tower NVR (SVR-632) 32-Ch 4-bay 1U NVR (SVR-632U) 32-Ch 8-bay 2U NVR (SVR-632S) 8/16-Ch NVR with Dual Display (SVR-808/SVR-816) 32-Ch NVD with Dual Display (SVD-832) V 1 .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Table of Contents 4-Ch NVR with HDMI (SVR-204) ..................4 System Overview ..........................4 Front View ................................. 4 Rear View ................................5 Illustration ................................ 6 LED Definition ............................6 HDD Installation ..........................7 4/8/16-Ch NVR and 16-Ch NVR with e-SATA (SVR-504/SVR-508/SVR- 516/SVR-516+) ........................
  • Page 3 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Add a camera manually ..........................49 32-Ch 2-bay -NVD with Dual Display (SVD-832) ............50 System Overview ..........................50 LED & Buttons Definitions ......................50 Installation ............................51 Connect to the NVD ........................ 52 Use Device Search Utility .........................
  • Page 4: 4-Ch Nvr With Hdmi (Svr-204)

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide 4-Ch NVR with HDMI (SVR-204) System Overview Front View...
  • Page 5: Rear View

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Rear View...
  • Page 6: Illustration

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Illustration LED Definition...
  • Page 7: Hdd Installation

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide HDD Installation Locate the screws highlighted above on the back of the NVR. Use a Philips screwdriver to release the screws.
  • Page 8 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Slides open the case as shown above. One side of the housing can be detached as shown above.
  • Page 9 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Install the bottom HDD by slide it in to the tray diagonally to avoid the tray seperator. Once the HDD is placed into the tray, you should see a gap between the HDD and the SATA connector.
  • Page 10 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Attach the HDD to the SATA connector by sliding it towards the connector. Make sure the screw holes on the HDD are aligned with the ones on the tray.
  • Page 11 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Secure the HDD with the screws provided in the accessory box with a Philips screwdriver. There are four for each HDD; two for each side of the tray. 4-Ch Network Video Recorder with HDMI Install the top HDD by attaching it to the corresponding SATA cable first.
  • Page 12 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Make sure the HDD is securely attached. Place the HDD to the tray and make sure the screw holes on the HDD are aligned with the ones on the tray.
  • Page 13 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Secure the HDD with the screws provided in the accessory box with a Philips screwdriver. There are four for each HDD; two for each side of the tray. Slide the side housing back to the unit.
  • Page 14 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Secure the housing with the screws highlighted above.
  • Page 15: 4/8/16-Ch Nvr And 16-Ch Nvr With E-Sata (Svr-504/Svr-508/Svr-516/Svr-516+)

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide 4/8/16-Ch NVR and 16-Ch NVR with e-SATA (SVR-504/SVR-508/SVR-516/SVR-516+) System Overview Front View Rear View...
  • Page 16: Rear I/O Pin Definitions

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Rear I/O Pin Definitions:...
  • Page 17: Led Definition

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide LED Definition...
  • Page 18: Hdd Installation

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide HDD Installation Start by removing the screws on the side: Push the top housing forward: Then lift it up:...
  • Page 19 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide There is a cable connected between the front LED board and the main board: You can remove it from the main board or simply put the top housing on the side like shown below:...
  • Page 20 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Next, slide the hard drive into the tray: Make sure the SATA connectors are correctly aligned with each other:...
  • Page 21 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Secure the hard drive with the tool-less screw provided in the box: Place the top housing back and secure it with the bottom housing:...
  • Page 22: 32-Ch 4-Bay Tower Nvr (Svr-632)

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide 32-Ch 4-bay Tower NVR (SVR-632) System Overview Front View Rear View...
  • Page 23: Led Definition

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide LED Definition...
  • Page 24: Hdd Installation

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide HDD Installation Release the HDD tray by pulling the lock to the right. Pull the HDD tray out of the case.
  • Page 25 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Place the HDD in the tray and Put the HDD tray back to the case. Secure it with the screws at the bottom of the tray.
  • Page 26 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Push the tray door back to the case to secure it.
  • Page 27: 32-Ch 4-Bay 1U Nvr (Svr-632U)

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide 32-Ch 4-bay 1U NVR (SVR-632U) System Overview Front View Rear View...
  • Page 28: Led Definition

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide LED Definition Buttons Power Reset/Restore default • Press and release for restart • Press and hold for 3 seconds then release for restore to default, when 3 seconds is reached, system LED blinks until release of button LEDs Restore default •System LED blinks until release of button...
  • Page 29 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Start by removing the front plate. To remove the front plate, turn the tool-less screws on both sides counter-clock wise to loose it from the unit. Please note the screws will still be attached to the front plate even after the screws are completely loosened from the unit.
  • Page 30 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Simply pull to remove the front plate once the screws are loosened from the unit. Remove the HDD tray by pulling the latch.
  • Page 31 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Push the tray door back to the case to secure it. Once the tray is removed from the unit, notice there are four holes, which are used to secure the HDD.
  • Page 32 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Once the HDD is placed in the tray, flip it over and secure the HDD with the screws. Push the tray back in to the unit and push it all the way in.
  • Page 33 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Secure the tray by pushing in the latch, which locks the tray with the unit.
  • Page 34: 32-Ch 8-Bay 2U Nvr (Svr-632S)

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide 32-Ch 8-bay 2U NVR (SVR-632S) System Overview Front View Rear View...
  • Page 35: Led Definition

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide LED Definition Buttons Power Reset/Restore default • Press and release for restart • Press and hold for 3 seconds then release for restore to default, when 3 seconds is reached, system LED blinks until release of button LEDs Restore default •System LED blinks until release of button...
  • Page 36: 8/16-Ch 2-Bay -Nvr With Dual Display (Svr-816/Svr-808)

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide 8/16-Ch 2-bay -NVR with Dual Display (SVR- 816/SVR-808) System Overview Front View Rear View...
  • Page 37: Led & Buttons Definitions

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide LED & Buttons Definitions HDD x 2 Green Solid green when the HDD is mounted Solid red for disk fail Amber *Solid amber when recording is in process *Blinking when recycling Network Green Solid green for activity on a 10/100Mbps network Amber Solid amber for activity on a 1Gbps network Status...
  • Page 38: Hdd Installation

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide HDD Installation Remove the screws on both sides (1 on each side) and remove the top case by pulling it toward you.
  • Page 39 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Place the HDD in the tray on the left. Slide it in until it is securely connected with the SATA connector. Secure the HDD with the tool-less screw, which can be found in the accessory box.
  • Page 40 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Place the top case and secure it with the screws on both sides.
  • Page 41: Connect To The Nvr

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Connect to the NVR There are various ways you can connect to the NVR and below are the suggested methods for different network setup: • The NVR is placed in a network with a DHCP server: Connect to the NVR by using “Device Search”...
  • Page 42 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide To begin, launch the “Device Search” utility from the CD and proceed with the installation:...
  • Page 43 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Once the installation is complete, check the “Launch the Search AP” option and click “Finish”. The search should start automatically and its status should be dis- played. The NVR should be located and its IP address should be displayed. Double-click on an NVR and the search program should automatically access the NVR’s web administration page from your default browser.
  • Page 44: Access The Nvr With Its Default Ip Address

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide You should be prompted for the NVR’s username and password. Enter its default username “admin” and password “admin” and then click ”OK” to enter the system Access the NVR with its default IP address The NVR comes with a pre-configured static IP “192.168.101.50”.
  • Page 45 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide The PC that is connected directly to the NVR (or within the same local area network) should receive an IP from the NVR. Simply access the NVR from your web browser with its IP address Again, you should be prompted for the username and password.
  • Page 46: Set Up Password

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Set up Password The default login username and password is admin/admin. To change the password of the admin account, go to “Setup” --> “System Con- figurations” --> “User Account”, click on the “admin” account in the account list then press the “edit”...
  • Page 47: Camera Installation

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Camera Installation Add a Camera -- Automatic Search Click the “Search” button to perform the camera search. You should be prompted to install Active Control component in order for the search to function properly. Go ahead and click “Install” After that, the search should begin and its status should be displayed:...
  • Page 48 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Found cameras should be listed and simply select a camera from the list and press “Configure” Its corresponding information should be displayed in the “Camera Information” section. Enter its username and password and select the channel ID and name the camera.
  • Page 49: Add A Camera Manually

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Click on “Detect” to establish connection between the recorder and the camera. If connection establishes successfully, camera’s detailed information should be polled and displayed as below. Adjust its video format, frame rate, resolution or bitrate...etc if you wish and then click “Add”...
  • Page 50: 32-Ch 2-Bay -Nvd With Dual Display (Svd-832)

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide 32-Ch 2-bay -NVD with Dual Display (SVD-832) System Overview LED & Buttons Definitions LEDs Status Definitions Network Green Solid green for activity on a 10/100Mbps network Amber Solid amber for activity on a 1Gbps network Status Green *Shows solid green for normal operation...
  • Page 51: Installation

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Installation Interface connection 1. Connect to monitors using HDMI & VGA cable(If you use dual monitor function, two monitors should be installed). 2. Connect CAT5e or Ethernet cable to cameras, NVR & PC via a local, network, or clients through the Internet.
  • Page 52: Connect To The Nvd

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Connect to the NVD There are various ways you can connect to the NVD and below are the suggested methods for different network setup: • The NVD is placed in a network with a DHCP server: Connect to the NVD by using “Device Search”...
  • Page 53 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide To begin, launch the “Device Search” utility from the CD and proceed with the installation:...
  • Page 54 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide Once the installation is complete, check the “Launch the Search AP” option and click “Finish”. The search should start automatically and its status should be dis- played. The NVD should be located and its IP address should be displayed. Double-click on an NVD and the search program should automatically access the NVD’s web administration page from your default browser.
  • Page 55: Access The Nvd With Its Default Ip Address

    Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide You should be prompted for the NVD’s username and password. Enter its default username “admin” and password “admin” and then click ”OK” to enter the system Access the NVD with its default IP address The NVD comes with a pre-configured static IP “192.168.101.50”.
  • Page 56 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide The PC that is connected directly to the NVD (or within the same local area network). PC should use the static IP address with 192.168.101.xx. Simply access the NVD from your web browser with its IP address Again, you should be prompted for the username and password.
  • Page 57: Camera Installation

    Add a Camera -- Automatic Search Click the “Cameras” button to perform the camera configuration. You can choose to add camera directly, or add camera has been connected with SEEnergy NVR. Click the “Auto search” button to perform the camera search, then click “Next”.
  • Page 58 Standalone NVRs & NVD Quick Guide After that, the search should begin and its status should be displayed: Its corresponding information should be displayed in the “Camera Information” section. Enter its username and password and press “Next” to detect this camera.
  • Page 59 Adjust its video format, frame rate, resolution or bitrate...etc if you wish and then click “Apply” to finish adding the camera. SEEnergy Corp. 4F. No.61. Dongxing Rd.,Taipei, 110, Taiwan, R.O.C. T:+886-2-87681518 F:+886-2-87878560 E:sales@seenergy.com.tw...

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