1. PRODUCTS OVERVIEW 1.1 NVR Note: There is only one button on the top of the monitor, which can be used as POWER key and SCREEN key. Press 1 second, the screen will turn on/off. Keep pressing 3 seconds, the power will turn on/off.
2. HARD DISK INSTALLATION * Unscrew the screw Install the 2.5 inch HDD,obliquely inserted it into the NVR and tighten the Screws. Note: If you do not install the 2.5 inch HDD, Recording will be unworkable 3.
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Touch Key Touch Screen Power Supply DC12V/2A 0~+55℃ / 10~90%RH / Working Environment General 86~106kpa Dimension 24.5*16.5*3.0mm Weight 0.68kg Camera (CWB604) Items Parameters Values 1/4” OV9712 1Megapixel Image Sensor progressive scan Sensor and lens CMOS Focal Length 3.6mm Video Quality...
4. QUICK SETUP 4.1 Connect the NVR a) Install the antenna to LCD NVR b) Connect LCD NVR with Router by RJ45 cable c) Plug in the power adapter of LCD NVR Note: a) Before using the equipment, please confirm the Router is open DHCP service (Generally, the Router is open DHCP service automatically) . b) Camera must be installed within the valid transmission distance to ensure the LCD NVR can receive the stable and clear image from the cameras.
4.3 Live View Video Monitoring 4.3.1 On‐Screen Display (1) Camera channel No# (2) Recording in progress (3) Wireless signal (4) Time / Date Stamp (5) Main menu (6) Brightness (7) Record ( # No hard drive,can not record (8) Return (A) 1-Channel ZOOM In ...
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Note: If the NVR does not receive video signal from ALL 4 cameras due to certain reasons (e.g. power lost, signal too weak, …etc), the NVR will reboot every 10 minutes trying to restore video connection from the cameras. When the NVR is recording video, user can still use the following MENU functions: Menu Icon Description...
Live View Mode In Live View mode, move near bottom-center of the screen activates the Live View Quick Toolbar. 4 functions available: Return the main menu [Left Click] the icon return to the main menu. ...
5.2 Camera Setting (a) Pairing (d) Volume (b) Activation (e) MD Sensitivity (c) Brightness (f) MD Area 5.2.1 Pairing Register camera to NVR to transmit Live Video. Label under camera icons: – This camera channel is available for pairing ...
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2. Use UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] key to select a camera channel 3. Select channel to add a new camera; OR 4. Select channel to replace current camera 5. Make sure the camera is connected to power source – Power LED turns RED, then BLUE signal LED ON or Flashing.
5.2.2 Activation Activate/disable individual camera 1. Press [ENTER] button to start. LEFT] / [RIGHT] select ENTER] toggles channel ON 2. 1.Press [ENTER] button to start. 3. (a) Activate/disable camera Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select channel. Press [ENTER] button to toggles between <ON> and <OFF>. Channels disabled will NOT video to NVR.
5.2.3 Brightness Adjusts individual camera Live View screen brightness. 1. Press [ENTER] button to start. Camera channel 1 is selected. 2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select target camera with level bar turns RED 3.
5. Press [MENU] to exit Select target camera Disable motion detect by highlighting area Default – FULL screen check for to WHITE 5.3 Record Setting (a) Record Time (c) HDD Overwrite (b) Date Stamp (d) HDD 5.3.1 Record Time Recorded video is sliced into smaller video files for better storage management. Default value is 5 minutes for each file.
5.3.2 Date Stamp Enable/disable “Date/Time” stamp on Live View screen. Default is “ON”, date and time are shown at the lower left corner of each camera channel. To change the setting: 1. Press [ENTER] button to go into “Date Stamp” menu. Default value in “ON”...
5.4 Record Trigger Setting User can set 2 different types of recording trigger. Triggers are set per daily basis. SCHEDULE o Record video according to preset time slot MOTION o During the preset time slot, start record video ONLY when motion is detected. Record time is set in “RECORD TIME”...
5. After setting all 3 columns, press [ENTER] to confirm settings. DELETE preset trigger Use [UP / DOWN] button to select event slot, then press [LEFT] button followed by [ENTER] button to confirm deletion. 5.5 System Setting (a)Time Setup (d)Default Setting (b) TV Output...
5.5.2 TV Output (Analog Video / Mono Audio Out) User can connect the NVR to a device with Analog Video input 1. Press [ENTER] button entering “TV Output” menu. Default output is “HDMI” 2. Use [UP / DOWN] button to select NTSC or PAL analog video out 3.
Select [Confirm] and press [ENTER] button to restore factory settings 5.5.5 Language Setting Change the system language. Current demo NVR supports English and Simplified Chinese. Other language pack can be added as option. 1. Press [ENTER] button to start setting 2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select target language 3.
(3) Select “Old password” and press (4) Enter previous password. For first [ENTER] button. time setting, the default password is “00000000”, then move the selection cursor to “ENTER” icon on the right side, press [ENTER] button to confirm. (5) Next enter the NEW password (6) Finally, enter the NEW password again to confirm changes. 5.6 Event List User can manage stored video file with this function. (1) Browse video files (2) Playback video (3) Export files to SD card (4) Delete video files Note: During recording, user may not see the current recording file in the event list PAGE NUM. # / #...
5.6.1 Browse video files Press [ENTER] button to start browsing a. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select date b. Use [UP / DOWN] button to select day. Highlighted in RED. c. After selection, press [ENTER] to time slot list; OR [MENU] to exit Next menu is hourly time slot list a.
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SNMMDDhhmmss.avi Video file name format: SN – file name header MM – Month (1 to 12, e.g. 04 = April) DD – Day (1 to 31) hh – Hour in a day (00 to 23) ...
5.6.2 Delete Video file 1. Browse the file list 2. USE MOUSE TOOLBAR Move the mouse pointer to the right of the filename, mouse toolbar appears Left-mouse click the [DELETE] icon in toolbar on the right side of the filename.
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OUT 2. When hard disk drive is detected and file system valid, it shows: a. Remaining storage capacity b. Estimated remaining recording time #Note: Recording time depends on various factors, the remaining time may differs during actual operations 2.
5.8 Network Function (a) Online Status (b) Firmware Upgrade 5.8.1 Network Status Activate or disable the network link for remote access. 1. Press [ENTER] button entering “Online Status” menu. By default, the NVR is in “ONLINE” status 2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to change the status 3.
NVR: KARV_022700 P2P: 1.00.09.02 CAM #1: KARV_022700 CAM #2: KARV_022700 CAM #3: KARV_022700 CAM #4: KARV_022700 4. Press [ENTER] to start update. Note: Firmware update may take few minutes. After firmware update, user may check the firmware version of each unit to confirm whether update succeed.
Start Up Screen Main Page 6.1 Quick NVR Setup using Kalay Cam 1. In MAIN PAGE, 2 modes – LIVE and CAMERA – are available. Default is LIVE mode 2. Click [CAMERA] to Camera mode screen 3. Then click [+] sign to add NVR. Maximum allow user to add 4 NVRs. 4.
6. Wait the APP search for camera and adds to the device list 7. Click the LEFT-side of added camera to start Live View. Note: Camera #1 of NVR is displayed by default 8. Rotate smartphone 90 to view in landscape mode (Full Screen) 9.
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In Landscape mode, CLICK screen once for the MENU bar Channel Select By default, camera #1 is displayed when NVR is added User can view another channel of the NVR o Click [Channel Select] icon to get the channel drop list o Click the desired channel to change the Live View channel display Video Record Click to START; or click to STOP video recording Record duration is shown on screen Video are stored locally in smartphone’s memory storage with directory named as “/Record” Snapshot ...
Environmental Frequency Click to change environmental frequency according to local standard – 50Hz or 60Hz 6.3 LIVE mode setting Kalay Cam starts at LIVE mode by default In CAMERA mode device list, click [LIVE] tag goes back to LIVE mode In LIVE mode screen, camera windows are arranged in pages. Each time when 4 windows in 1 page are all occupied, new page is automatically created, swipe LEFT/RIGHT to see windows in other pages. ...
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Remove NVR from APP 1. In LIVE or CAMERA mode, click [EDIT] at TOP‐RIGHT corner 2. Select one of the window or camera 3. Click the recycle bin icon 4. Click [OK] to remove Live Mode Camera Mode ...
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Other Window Menu Functions Click the MENU icon (Top Right corner) of each camera windows for the Camera Window Menu Change Camera Click for the Camera List (NVR list) Click on the Camera icon (Top right corner) of the desired NVR Select desired camera channel, then click [OK] to change Note: User may assign the current window i. To another camera of the same NVR; OR ii. To a camera of another NVR ...
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Event List Click to browse list of video file stored in NVR HDD of the selected camera channel User may also click on the search option icons (bottom bar), 2 video files search option are available, slide up or down to select: (1) Time search File list is filtered for time period a. Within an hour b. Within a day c. Within a week d. User specified time frame (2) Channel search File list is filtered per camera channel basis a. Channel 1 b. Channel 2 c. Channel 3 d. Channel 4 e. ALL channels ...
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Local Media File Browse media files (photos & videos) stored in smartphone o Photos – stored in “/Snapshot” directory o Video – stored in “/Record” directory Simply click thumbnails to view photos or video clips. Video clips can be played back both in landscape & portrait mode. Camera Settings Review NVR information and various options i. Camera information – UID, camera name & password(hidden) ii. Change password 1. Simply enter Old password, New password, New password again 2. Click [OK] to confirm changes iii. Notification Interval ...
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Turn notification ON or OFF iv. Recording Mode Select Recording Mode i. Off – no recording ii. Full Time – Always record iii. Alarm – Record after motion trigger v. Event Settings Turns Motion Detection On or Off Set Motion Detection sensitivity – LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, MAX vi. Camera Information Click to display NVR information ...
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Model – Main Chipset information Version – Firmware version Total Space – HDD total available capacity Free Space – HDD remaining capacity vii. Reconnect Display NVR online status – ONLINE or OFFLINE If OFFLINE, just click to reconnect again viii. Remove this camera Delete NVR registration in the APP Click [Remove] and [OK] to confirm deletion of NVR Side-bar Menu Click side-bar menu icon at TOP-LEFT corner to activate the menu ...
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4 menu functions are available: 1. Events Browse and playback video file stored in NVR. a. Click and select NVR to browse video file list b. Click on filename to playback video clips 2. Album Browse media files (photos &...
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3. About Display Kalay Cam version information 4. Exit Click to close Kalay Cam. ...
FCC Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.