Thank you for purchasing xmartO products! This user manual is to introduce the operations of xmartO wireless camera systems in more details. If there is any other question which is not covered in this user manual, please contact xmartO support at support@xmarto.com.
1. Product Overview 1.1 Product Introduction The xmartO WNV series network video recorder is our new generation of NVR. It supports wireless WiFi network video input, real time live view, video playback, and video backup. The NVR system can be widely used for surveillance of home, business, office, villa, etc.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Camera 1.3 Product Key Features • H.264, 720p/ 960p/ 1080p wireless network video recorder • Built-in high-performance high-stability Wi-Fi router module; 720p & 960p NVRs support 802.11b/g/n protocol, 1080p NVRs support 802.11a/n protocol • Add Wi-Fi IP network camera to NVR by auto match-code •...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 2. Operation Instructions 2.1 NVR Front Panel Image 1 1. POWER: Power Indicator 2. HDD: Hard Drive Indicator 3. Running Status Indicator – When IPC is connected to the NVR, this indicator will blink green 2.2 NVR Rear Panel Image 2 1.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 2.3 Mouse Operation Button Operation Effect Example Left button Single click Choose object 1. Choose button, drop-down box, list box, check box Double click Zoom window 1. Switch between multiple view mode and single view mode 2.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Open sub interface Edit, setting Edit box Left click mouse Edit Edit password Drop-down box Left click mouse Select Choose language List box Left click mouse View Channel information Check box Left click mouse Select or cancel Setup wizard display, display e-seenet at preview Text None...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 3.2 Install Hard Drive Image 4 3.3 Preparations before Installation 1. Decide the location of NVR. It is suggested to place the NVR at the center of monitoring area. Avoid any avoidable obstacle between the cameras and the NVR. 1) When there is no obstacle, cameras can be mounted about 60m away from the NVR (approx.
Wireless NVR System User Manual cameras to where you want. If not, please follow step 4.3.2 to add the camera to system or contact xmartO support at support@xmarto.com. 3.4 Camera Mounting Spots 1. Mount the cameras anywhere within the Wi-Fi range, plug them to power with included power adapters (smaller ones are for cameras).
3. If monitor is getting video output from NVR, you should see the starting page as shown in Image 7. If not, please check connection. Note: If you cannot get any display on TV, please check here http://www.xmarto.com/helpcenter/?/question/11 or contact xmartO support. Image 7...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4.1.2 Login After system initialized, the system will pop out below login interface. Users must log in to do further operations. Image 8 Operation Steps: 1. Type in username. Default username is admin. 2. Type in password. Default password is empty, means no password, leave it blank. 3.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4.1.4 System Reboot If you want to reboot the system while using it, right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, click “Exit System”, and then click “Reboot”. System will reboot immediately. 4.1.5 Close screen display If you want to close the screen display while using it, please right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, click “Exit System”, and then click “Close screen display”.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual General setting (Image 11): Allows you to set your NVR’s time zone, date and time, language, and keypad type. Click “Next” to continue after finish your settings. Image 11 Network setting (Image 12): Allows users to connect the NVR to Internet for remote access. Users can either check DHCP to allow NVR obtain IP address from router automatically, or manually set the NVR’s IP Address, Gateway, Subnet Mask, PPPoE, etc.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 13 HDD Setting (Image 14): It displays list of current hard drives, including the hard drive model, capacity, used, status and format status. Hard drive needs to be formatted to start recording. To format the hard drive, select it and click “Format”. It will take some seconds to format the hard drive.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4.3 Device Manage Manage your cameras’ connections with the NVR. In Device Manage interface, you can add new cameras to NVR, re-pair cameras that lost connection to NVR again, delete cameras from their current channels and re-pair. 4.3.1 Search Device Function: Search wireless IP cameras in Lan.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual When use Match Code: a. Add new add-on camera to your xmartO system b. Re-pair camera to NVR when they lose connection. You’ll need to delete the Network Unreachable channel first, then re-pair the camera to an unoccupied channel. (Unoccupied channel always shows No Video Source under Status.)
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 17 Image 18 Note: Connect Success: Camera is paired to NVR successfully; you should be able to see the camera video on your monitor. No Video Source: Unoccupied channel, no camera is paired to this channel, you can pair a new camera to this channel.
Wireless NVR System User Manual you’ll see the camera show in upper box. 3) Select the camera, and select the unoccupied channel, click “Add One”, wait for the system to complete pairing. Once successfully paired, camera will display video when wired connect to NVR. Find all cameras back after upgrade NVR firmware: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click “Device Manage”.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 20 4.3.4 Advanced Function: Supports multiple network segment search, allows for repeated add and intelligent add. Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click Device Manage – Advanced. You’ll see below interface, as shown in image 21.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4.3.5 Delete Device Function: Delete camera from its current channel of NVR. “Delete” allows you to delete one channel at a time. “Delete All” allows you to delete all channels. Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click “Device Manage” to enter device manage interface.
Function: Setup Dream Liner feature to boost the wifi signal of xmartO system. The xmartO Dream Liner technology uses cameras in middle as repeaters. That way, further cameras connect to closer cameras 1st, and then to the NVR as a group. This theoretically doubles/ triples the current WiFi distance.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 24 4) Click “+” behind the channel that you plan to use it as repeater, and add the channel that has weak Wi-Fi signal to this one. For example, click “+” behind CH1, add CH2 to connect to CH1, CH1 and CH2 will lose connection for some seconds and connect back automatically.
Move cameras to the same room with NVR, or close enough to ensure they receive data and command from NVR constantly. Need more information about Dream Liner? Check here: http://www.xmarto.com/dreamliner 4.4 Channel Setting (CH Setting) 4..4.1 Encode Setting Function: Set the IP Camera information, including stream, resolution, rate, frame rate, frame rate interval, H.264 coding grade, etc.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4..4.2 Channel OSD Function: Adjust the cameras’ color, change the cameras’ name, enable system status display and cameras’ connection status, and where to place status icons. Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse, then click System setting – CH Setting – Channel OSD, you’ll see below interface, as shown in image 27.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 28 4.4.4 Channel Details Function: Check the cameras’ name, resolution, bitrate, frame rate and firmware version. Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – CH Setting – Channel Details, you’ll see below interface, as shown in image 29.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 29 4.4.5 IP Camera Function: Set the mounting type for panoramic camera. Operation Steps: Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – CH Setting – IP camera, you’ll see below interface, as shown in image 30.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 30 4.4 Network Setting 4.4.1 Network Setting Declaration: To remote access your cameras from computer and smartphone, you need to connect the NVR’s WAN port to your router’s LAN port with a network cable. After doing this, your NVR will get online.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 31 Tips: DHCP is usually checked in default. If your NVR is connected to Internet, the “Network Status” will show “Healthy Network”. If check DHCP cannot get your NVR online, you can uncheck it and manually set the IP address for NVR to get it online.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – Network setting – DDNS, you’ll then see below interface, as shown in image 32. Image 32 2) Check “Enable” to enable DDNS function. 3) Enter the Domain Name, Username and Password.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 33 2) Check “Enable” to enable FTP function. 3) Enter the FTP Server, Port, Username and Password. 4) Set “Schedule” and click “Test” to check if it is set successfully, if yes, click “Apply” to save the settings, and click “OK”...
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Health Message Interval only takes effect when you check “Enable”. If failed to pass the test email, please assure that you’ve enabled SMTP service for your email account. Please refer to http://www.xmarto.com/helpcenter/?/article/2 for a more detailed email setup guide.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4.4.5 PPPoE Function: Supports access internet via dial-up Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – Network setting – PPPoE, you’ll see below interface, as shown in image 36. Image 36 2) Check “Enable”, enter the Username and Password provided by ISP.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 37 2) Check “Enable” to enable 3G Module. 3) Enter the information of Dial-Number, APN, PIN, Username, Password, and etc. 4) Click “Apply” to save settings, and click “OK” to exit. 4.4.7 WiFi Setting Function: This enables users to change settings of the NVR’s Wi-Fi hotspot and password;...
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 38 Tips: Change the hotspot name or the password will cause losing connection with cameras; please restore to factory settings if you lose camera connections; or follow 4.3.2 to add cameras to the NVR.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 39 Operation Guide as below: Operation Target Function Description Channel Choose the channel you want to set PTZ Protocol Choose the correct protocol of this PTZ Device Address Enter the specified decoder address Baud Rate Choose the right baud rate to match with this PTZ’s baud rate Copy to Choose the channel you want to copy the settings and click “Copy to”...
Wireless NVR System User Manual : Control the PTZ to rotate 360 degrees automatically +: Adjust Zoom+, Focus+, Iris+. -: Adjust Zoom-, Focus-, Iris-. Image 40 4.5.3 PTZ Auto Cruise Setup Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – CH Setting – PTZ setting.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 1) Right click the NVR mouse to pop out NVR main menu, choose “Manual record”. 2) Select the channels you want to record. 3) If you want all the channels to record, then check “All” or click “All ON”. 4) If you want to disable manual record for all channels, click “All OFF”.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 3) Schedule the time period, and check “Time”. You can set 4 time periods for each channel. 4) Click “Copy to” if you want to apply the settings to other channel or all channels. 5) Click “Apply” to save the settings and click “OK” to exit. Tips: ...
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 44 4) Set the motion area and sensitivity, detailed operation steps as below: a. Go to System setting – CH Setting – Video Detection, you’ll see below interface, as shown in image 45. b. Select the channel you want to set as motion detection recording from the “Channel” drop-down menu.
APP Notification: Check APP Notification, you’ll receive mobile push notifications when motion is detected. For more information about “Area Edit” setting, check here: http://www.xmarto.com/helpcenter/?/article/5 4.6.4 Alarm-triggered Recording (Sensor Recording) Function: Alarm-triggered recording allows the NVR to start recording when any alarm/sensor input is detected.
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4) Select the “Record channel”. 5) Click “OK” to save the settings and click “OK” to exit. Tips: Repeat above steps to set other channels to be Alarm-triggered Recording. If other channels’ Alarm-triggered Recording settings are the same to this channel, click “Copy to All”...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 4.7.2 Manual Playback Function: Manual playback allows you to playback videos based on your search conditions. Operation Steps: 1) Right click your NVR mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click Video Playback – Search, you’ll see below interface, as shown in image 48.
Wireless NVR System User Manual progress bar as shown in image 50. Image 50. Video Playback Operation Steps Button Function Button Function Button Function Button Function Button Function Fast Last Next Hold Stop Forward Frame Frame Tips: Playback can be controlled through the playback progress bar. ...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 3. Select the Channel and Record mode. 4. Set the Time and click Search. 5. Wait for about 30 seconds and you’ll see a video list based on your search conditions. 6. Select the videos you want to backup, choose “USB Storage”, and click “Backup”, as shown in image 52.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 53 3. Set the Sensitivity of motion detection. 4. Detection is set to be “Motion”, choose the Alarm duration time and select the alarm type. 5. Set the stream type, detailed operation steps as below: 1) Choose “System setup”...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 2. Choose “Video Loss” for Detection from drop-down box, as shown in image 51. Image 51 3. Set the Alarm duration time and select alarm type. 4. Click “Apply” to save settings. Tips: Click “Copy to” to copy settings of current channel to other channel or all channels. 4.10 General setting 4.10.1 General setting Function: Basic settings and parameters.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 52 Detailed Operation Explanations: Operation Object Explanation Auto Logout Enable/disable the auto logout of system Keyboard Sound Enable/disable the keyboard sound Language Change the system language KeyPad Type Choose the Keyboard type Remote Control ID Enable/disable remote control of the system with IR Remote Controller Setup Guide Enable/disable Setup Guide of your system...
Wireless NVR System User Manual you’ll be able to edit the system date and time manually. Time Format: Set your system’s time display format. Image 53 4.10.3 Screen setting Function: Set the screen parameters. Operation Steps: Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – General setting –...
Wireless NVR System User Manual Operation Instructions: Title Description OSD Transparency Set the transparency of your system OSD VGA resolution Change the NVR resolution to match with different screens Auto Switch Enable to turn on auto switch of channels Tips: ...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 2. Check hard drive information here, including Model, Capacity, Used Storage, HD Status, and Format Status. 3. Check “Overwrite” to enable auto overwrite when hard drive is full. 4. Select the hard drive and click “Format” to format the hard drive if needed. 5.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 56 Tips: System version is very important for future maintenance; customers might be required to provide the device’s version information when maintenance is needed. 4.11.2 HDD Info. Function: Allow users to check the hard drive’s information, including Model, Capacity, Used Storage and Status.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 58 Tips: Click left and right arrow to read previous and next page’s log information. Log information are saved in the hard drive, formatting hard drive will delete all log information. Event type can be set as: System bootup, System shutdown, Configuration is changed, Record log, Alarm log, Device warning and All.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Figure 59 Add User Operation Steps: 1. Go to User interface, click Add user. You’ll see below interface, as shown in image 60. Image 60 2. Input the new user’s Username and Password. Check Super user if you want this user to have all permissions.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Permission Explanation: Video playback: Able to search and playback videos stored in the hard drive. Video backup: Able to back up the videos stored in the hard drive via USB flash disk. PTZ control: Control the PTZ movement and cruise. Volume: Control the audio output volume.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Edit User Operation Steps: 1. Go to User interface, select a user and click Edit user. You’ll see below interface, as shown on image 63. Image 63 2. Change this user’s permissions. 3. Click “OK” to save the settings. Tips: ...
Wireless NVR System User Manual 2. Enter your old password and set your new password. Default password is empty, if you haven’t changed it, leave the old password blank, and set the new password directly. 3. Click “OK” to save the settings. Tips: ...
Wireless NVR System User Manual Tips: Please use an USB thumb disk to upgrade firmware, USB drive may not be recognized by the NVR. And the USB thumb disk needs to be formatted to Fat32 format. Make sure that the upgrade firmware file is put in the root directory of your USB flash disk, not in any folder.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Factory setting, you’ll see below interface, as shown in image 67. Image 67 2. Check the options you want to restore to factory default and click “Apply”. 5. Click “OK” when confirmation message pops out. Your NVR settings will be restored to factory default.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 68 2. Download cameras firmware, copy the firmware .rom file to an USB flash disk’s root directory, not in any folder. Plug the USB disk to NVR’s USB port. 3. Select the cameras, and choose Firmware from USB storage, click Start. 4.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Step1. Find out the NVR IP address and port #. IP address and port number can be found at System setting – Network setting, as shown in below image 69. Image 69 Step2. Enter the NVR’s IP address in your IE browser in format http://youripaddress, for example: http://10.0.0.12 (If the default WEB port 80 has been changed e.g.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 71 5.2.2 Remote Access via IE (When your PC is out of local area network with the NVR, for example: view your home system from your office computer) Step1. Open your Internet Explorer (IE) browser and visit www.e-seenet.com , as shown in image 72.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual in NVR’s network setting interface. Username: NVR’s login username, default is admin. Password: NVR’s login password, default is empty. Image 73 Step 3: If it’s 1st time you use it, please download and run the WebClient.exe control follow the pop out message.
The WallPixel CMS (Central Management System) is a relatively professional solution on PC. It enables you to live view, playback and manage the xmartO cameras/camera systems on PC. (You can check and do some settings for your camera system on CMS only when the computer is in LAN network.) Step1: Download CMS and install it on your computer: http://www.xmarto.com/downloads/...
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 75 Step 3: Add your NVR as a device to CMS. Usually CMS will search the device in LAN and add automatically. If CMS fails to add the device automatically, please follow below steps to add it manually. Click “Settings”...
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 75 Image 76 You have two ways to add your NVR as a device to CMS: a. Add by IP address (for local access only) Enter NVR’s IP address, username, password, device name, set the NVR channels, and click...
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Confirm. Device IP: Your NVR’s IP address, which can be found at NVR’s network setting interface. Device Port: Default is 80. Keep it as default if you haven’t changed your NVR’s port. Http Port: Default is 80. Keep it as default. Username: NVR’s login username, default is admin.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Step 4: You shall see the device listed out on right. Click “Open All” or double click the device name, CMS will start connecting to your cameras. Connect information will be displayed at the bottom. Once cameras are connected, you’ll be able to see live video of the cameras.
Wireless NVR System User Manual Image 77 5.4 View cameras on smartphone Step1: Download the free mobile app from Google Play or App Store, and install it on your phone. Step2: Open the app and log in. If you are a new user, click “Register” to create an account. Create an account will allow you to view your cameras on any mobile devices with this same account.
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Wireless NVR System User Manual Step4. You shall see below interface for you to enter the device’s information. Enter all the information required and click Submit at the top right corner. Cloud ID: This is your system’s Device ID, which can be found at the right bottom of your monitor. Descriptions: Your device name, you can input a name for your device, like home camera…...