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Judge JSVKIT-A421 Quick Start Manual

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JUDGE
Models: JSVKIT-A421 (4 channel kit)
JSVKIT-A822 (8 channel kit)
CCTV SURVEILLANCE
Captured, Caught, Convicted
Professional CCTV Surveillance System

Quick Start Guide

Thank you for purchasing a Judge Professional CCTV Surveillance Kit
This Quick Start Guide covers basic setup, installation and use of your surveillance system.
For the full user manual, instructional videos, tips on using your surveillance system &
www.judgecctv.com
warranty information, please visit:
Included Components
JVSKIT-A421: 4 Channel Surveillance Kit
JVSKIT-A822: 8 Channel Surveillance Kit
4 Channel HDCVI Digital Video Recorder with 1TB HDD
8 Channel HDCVI Digital Video Recorder with 2TB HDD
4 x 2.0MP 50m Infrared IP67 Mini Domes with mount kits
8 x 2.0MP 50m Infrared IP67 HDCVI Mini Domes with mount kits
1 x CAT5 patch cable, 4 x 18m camera power/video leads
1 x CAT5 patch cable, 8 x 18m camera power/video leads
1 x power splitter, 1 x cameras PSU, 1 x DVR PSU, 1 x USB mouse
2 x power splitter, 2 x cameras PSU, 1 x DVR PSU, 1 x USB mouse

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Summary of Contents for Judge JSVKIT-A421

  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    Professional CCTV Surveillance System Quick Start Guide Thank you for purchasing a Judge Professional CCTV Surveillance Kit This Quick Start Guide covers basic setup, installation and use of your surveillance system. For the full user manual, instructional videos, tips on using your surveillance system &...
  • Page 2: Pre-Installation

    Upon activating power, LED lights at the front of the DVR should turn on and the DVR will sound on startup. The DVR will then run your surveillance user interface. Cameras and LAN / Internet will be detected automatically. This completes a successful first boot of your surveillance system and you may begin configuring surveillance cameras. Judge Surveillance Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 3 2. DVR and Camera Configuration 2.1 First Boot and Startup Wizard After successful connection and boot of your DVR, you will be taken through first-time setup for your surveillance system. Here you will configure system security and begin customising your DVR, including setting camera encoding options, record scheduling, network setup and remote view configuration.
  • Page 4 6. In the SN field, select the QR code icon 7. Scan the Device SN QR code shown in Fig. 2.5. Fig. 2.6: Add Device menu and Live Preview for Android 8. Select Start Live Preview to view your cameras. Judge Surveillance Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 5 2.1.4 Configuring Surveillance Cameras After configuring remote view, the Startup Wizard will take you through camera setup via the Encode menu. This section determines the overall quality of footage recorded by your DVR. By default, your cameras are set to balanced quality/ record duration settings.
  • Page 6 Intel for recording on triggering IVS (Intelligent Video Surveillance) such as a virtual tripwire. More information can be found on the Judge Surveillance website. We recommend adding motion detection to all channels to accompany your regular recording: Setting Motion Detection Recording 1.
  • Page 7: Mounting Cameras

    3. Mounting Cameras 3.1 Maximising Camera Effectiveness To maximise the effectiveness of your surveillance cameras, follow these guidelines for camera mounting. • Avoid pointing cameras directly at light sources. • Avoid direct exposure to weather. If possible, mount under an eave or awning. •...
  • Page 8 By configuring your recording schedule for motion detection (Section 2.1.5) and by using Smart Search, you can quickly find the footage you require. For Footage Backup, proceed to Section 5. Judge Surveillance Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 9 5. Footage Backup & Viewing 5.1 Backup Footage to USB Should you wish to preserve recorded footage before it is overwritten, you will need to perform a footage backup. Footage can be exported from your DVR in a .DAV or .ASF file. A .DAV file will require conversion for sharing, whereas an .ASF file is compatible with most video players on Windows or Mac PCs.
  • Page 10 .AVI format. 6. You can also clip the Start/End Times of your footage. This is represented in Timeline. 7. Click Begin Export and select a file location to begin your footage conversion and export. Judge Surveillance Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting This concludes the Quick Start Guide covering the basic functionality of your Judge Surveillance system. Should you encounter any difficulties with your setting up and using your system, please first refer to the tables below or visit the Support section on the Judge Surveillance website at www.judgecctv.com.
  • Page 12 JUDGE CCTV SURVEILLANCE Captured, Caught, Convicted ™ For the full user manual, instructional videos, tips for using your surveillance system and warranty information, please visit: www.judgecctv.com Quick Start Guide: JSVKIT-A421 (4 channel kit) JSVKIT-A822 (8 channel kit) Version: JVS-Q317...

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