xmartO WNV Series User Manual

xmartO WNV Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL WIRELESS SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEMS...
  • Page 2: Preface

    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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface .................................... 2 2. Product Overview ............................... 6 2.1 Introduction ..............................6 2.3 Specifications ..............................7 2.4 Product Key Features ............................8 3. Operation Instructions ..............................9 3.1 NVR Diagram ..............................9 3.2 Camera Diagram ............................. 10 3.3 Mouse Operation ............................11 3.4 Input Method ..............................
  • Page 4 5.6.3 E-Mail ..............................40 5.6.4 PPPoE ..............................41 5.6.5 3G ................................ 42 5.6.6 WiFi Setting ............................42 5.6.7 PTZ Setting ............................43 5.6.7.1 PTZ Parameter Setting ........................43 5.6.7.2 PTZ Control Operations ........................44 5.6.7.3 PTZ Auto Cruise Setup ........................45 5.7 Record Setting ..............................
  • Page 5 1. Safety Instructions ⚫ Use the provided power adapter. Do not use this product with a power source that applies more than the specified voltage. ⚫ Never insert metal into the NVR case or its openings. Inserting metal into the NVR case may cause electric shock.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    2. Product Overview 2.1 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.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    2.3 Specifications NVR Specifications...
  • Page 8: Product Key Features

    You can use the system to live view, record, playback and backup even without Internet. • Dream Liner WiFi Relay: 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.
  • Page 9: Operation Instructions

    (app for Android devices and iOS devices are available) • Multiple Recording Modes: Supports manual, continuous, time-scheduled, and motion detection recording • VGA and HDMI Video Outputs: Supports connecting to any standalone VGA or HDMI monitor, or TV. • Motion Alerts: Supports email alerts with snapshots and mobile push notifications when motion is detected •...
  • Page 10 Rear View (Images used are for reference only. Your product may vary slightly.) 1. VGA Video Output - Connect the VGA cable from the VGA output port on the NVR to the VGA input port on your TV/Monitor. (VGA cable not included) 2.
  • Page 11: Camera Diagram

    8. Audio In – Connect external microphone to camera to record audio 9. Power In – Connect included 12V 1A DC power adapter NOTE: xmartO cameras with the audio jack support audio. Your camera may not have audio jack depending on when and where it was shipped.
  • Page 12: Input Method

    In Setting: Left-click to make a selection. Right-click to cancel setting or return to previous screen. To Enter Values: Move the cursor to a blank field and click the mouse. A virtual keyboard will appear which supports numbers, letters and symbols. The Shift function will access symbols in addition to upper case letters.
  • Page 13: Installation & Connection

    4. Installation & Connection 4.1 Installation Precautions Please refer to below tips while install and use the device: 1. To extend the life of the device, please keep the device away from water, high temperature, and dust. Use it in a well-ventilated place.
  • Page 14 ⚫ Do not place near high voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference. Electrical interference will degrade the quality of the signal. ⚫ Place camera out of reach to avoid vandalism. ⚫ Avoid direct exposure to weather. Do not place the camera where rain or snow will hit the lens directly nor should the camera be placed so that the sun or bright light shines directly into the lens.
  • Page 15 You should see each camera appear on your TV/Monitor. You may now proceed to install your Wireless NVR cameras in the desired location. If you do not see cameras appear on your TV/monitor, you must have a NVR resolution compatibility issue. Please contact xmartO support at support@xmarto.com for help.
  • Page 16: Install Hard Drive

    Connect NVR to router for remote access Connect NVR to power 4.4 Install Hard Drive You’ll need to add a SATA HDD to the wireless NVR and format it to start recording. If your system comes with hard drive pre-installed, then you only need to format the hard drive to start recording.
  • Page 17 Connect the SATA power and data cables from NVR to the corresponding ports on your hard drive. Place the hard drive into the NVR. Any cables should cross up over the HDD. Holding the hard drive and NVR, gently turn it over and line up the holes on the hard drive with the holes on the...
  • Page 18: Camera Mounting Spots

    4.5 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). 2. The cameras should start to stream videos to NVR within 1 minute.
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    5. Getting Started When your NVR is powered on it will display the xmartO logo while initializing. 5.1 Login After initialization, the system will pop out below login interface. Users must login to do further operations. Default Username: admin Default Password: empty, means no password, leave it blank 5.2 Setup Guide...
  • Page 20 If you don’t want to go through Setup Guide once again when system reboots, please keep “Enable Setup Guide When System Reboot” unchecked. 5.2.1 General setting Allow the user to set up NVR’s time zone, date and time, language, and keypad type. Click “Next” to continue after finish your settings.
  • Page 21 Auto Setup: Click Auto Setup, NVR will obtain IP address from router automatically and connect to Internet. Once the Device ID shows Online and Network Status shows Healthy Network, your NVR is connected to Internet and is available for remote access.
  • Page 22: Startup/ Login/ Logout/ Reboot/ Close Screen Display/ Shutdown

    5.2.3 HDD Setting It displays information of current hard drive installed, 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.
  • Page 23: Logout

    NVR front panel will light up. 3. If monitor is getting video output from NVR, you should see the starting page with xmartO logo. If not, please check connection. NOTE: If you cannot get any display on TV, you have resolution incompatibility issue.
  • Page 24: Reboot

    5.3.3 Reboot If you want to reboot the system while using it, right click your NVR mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click “Exit System”, and choose “Reboot”. System will reboot immediately. 5.3.4 Close screen display If you want to close the screen display while using it, please right click your NVR mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click “Exit System”, and choose “Close screen display”.
  • Page 25 Detailed Instructions: http://www.xmarto.com/helpcenter/?/article/9 1) Connect the camera to your NVR’s Ethernet port with a network cable. Plug the camera to power. The Ethernet port on the camera cable end will light up. 2) Right click your NVR mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click Device Manage. Click “Refresh”...
  • Page 26 ⚫ IPC Disconnect: Camera is paired to NVR but not connected successfully. The reasons vary, please contact xmartO support for solution. 5.4.1.2 Configure Camera to work Wired Function: If any of your cameras need to be mounted out of NVR’s WiFi range, you can hard wire...
  • Page 27 1) Right click your NVR mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click Device Manage. Select the channel that you want to hard wire from bottom box and click Delete. The channel will become unoccupied, with status No Video Source.
  • Page 28 5.4.1.3 Auto Add Function: Find all cameras back quickly after upgrading NVR firmware Auto Add allows you to add all cameras back with only one click. If cameras do not come back automatically after upgrading NVR firmware, or cameras lost connection with NVR but their pairing relationship are still existed, you can go to Device Manage and click Auto Add to find all cameras back easily.
  • Page 29: Modify Device

    NOTE: Our latest NVR firmware supports finding cameras back automatically after upgrading firmware. So usually after upgrading NVR firmware, cameras will come back automatically after reboot, no need to do any settings to add them back. 5.4.2 Modify Device Function: Modify camera information.
  • Page 30: Advanced

    2) You can set the camera information here. Click OK to save the settings and exit. 5.4.3 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.
  • Page 31: Delete Device

    5.4.4 Delete Device Function: Delete camera from its current NVR channel. “Delete” allows you to delete one channel at a time. “Delete All” allows you to delete all channels at once. Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click “Device Manage” to enter device manage interface.
  • Page 32: Repeater

    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.
  • Page 33 2) 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.
  • Page 34: Channel Setting (Ch Setting)

    ⚫ NVR needs to stay ONLINE. ⚫ Move cameras to the same room with NVR, or close enough to ensure they receive data and command from NVR constantly. This will ensure you setup repeater successfully. ⚫ In Repeater interface, only channels with green dotted lines are available for repeater setup, channels in red dotted lines are not.
  • Page 35: Channel Osd

    5.5.2 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.
  • Page 36: Channel Details

    1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – CH Setting - Bitrate. You’ll see below interface. 5.5.4 Channel Details Function: Check the cameras’ name, resolution, bitrate, frame rate and firmware version.
  • Page 37: Ip Camera

    2) Click Refresh, it will search and show all cameras that connected to the NVR. 5.5.5 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,...
  • Page 38: Network Setting

    Tips: ⚫ The mounting type option only works for panoramic cameras. ⚫ It supports panoramic cameras that support N1 protocol. 5.6 Network Setting 5.6.1 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.
  • Page 39: Ddns

    3) Check “DHCP”, your NVR will obtain IP address from router directly. 4) Click “Apply” to save the settings, and click “OK” to exit. Tips: ⚫ DHCP is usually checked in default. ⚫ If your NVR is connected to Internet, the “Network Status” will show “Healthy Network”.
  • Page 40: E-Mail

    Tips: this is only necessary when you are not satisfied with the Cloud Device ID method. DDNS does not rely on Cloud streaming so it may give you smoother remote connection. Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting – Network setting –...
  • Page 41 2) Check “Enable” to enable the email notification function. 3) Enter the information of SMTP Server, Port, Username, Password, Sender, Recipient, etc., as shown in below screenshot. 4) Click “Test” to see if it is set successfully, if yes, click “Apply” to save settings, and click “OK” to exit.
  • Page 42: Pppoe

    Password Password of your sender email account Encryption Type Leave it blank in default, if failed on test, then change to SSL Sender Full email address of sender email account Recipient Full email address of receiver email account, you can set up to two recipients...
  • Page 43: Wifi Setting

    ⚫ PPPoE Function: for enable PPPoE, allowing access internet via dail-up; for disable PPPoE 5.6.5 3G Function: This is to enable users who don’t have Internet service to use USB data stick to connect the NVR to Internet. Operation Steps: 1) Right click the mouse to pop out NVR main menu, then click System setting –...
  • Page 44: Ptz Setting

    WiFi setting, you’ll see below interface. 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.
  • Page 45: Ptz Control Operations

    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 Choose the right baud rate to match with this PTZ’s baud rate Baud Rate Choose the channel you want to copy the settings and click “Copy to”...
  • Page 46: Ptz Auto Cruise Setup

    : Control the PTZ to rotate 360 degrees automatically +: Adjust Zoom+, Focus+, Iris+. -: Adjust Zoom-, Focus-, Iris-. 5.6.7.3 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.
  • Page 47: Time-Scheduled Recording

    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”. 5) Click “OK” to finish the manual record setup. As shown in below image.
  • Page 48: Motion Detection Recording

    Tips: ⚫ You can set up to 4 times periods for each channel per your specific recording needs. ⚫ If you want the NVR to record 24 hours continuously, then you only need to set 1 time period, from 0:00 - 23:59, and keep the other schedules blank.
  • Page 49 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 below image. b. Select the channel you want to set as motion detection recording from the “Channel” drop-down menu.
  • Page 50: Alarm-Triggered Recording (Sensor Recording)

    “Copy to All”. ⚫ There are four motion alarm types: Alarm: Check Alarm, you’ll see the prompt error message on monitor when motion is detected. Buzzer: Check Buzzer, the NVR will buzz when motion is detected. Email Notification: Check Email Notification, you’ll receive email alerts with snapshots when motion is detected.
  • Page 51: Video Playback

    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” to apply current channel’s settings to all channels. 5.8 Video Playback 5.8.1 Fast Playback...
  • Page 52 2) Select the Channel and Record mode. 3) Set the “Search time” and click “Search”. 4) Wait for about 30 seconds and you will see a video list based on your search conditions. 5) Click on time bar to choose a time and click “Playback” to start playing back videos. Playback...
  • Page 53: Video Backup

    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. ⚫ Supports 2x/ 4x/ 8x/ 16x /32x speed playback.
  • Page 54: Alarm

    Tips: ⚫ In video search results list, users can see the Channel, Mode, Begin time, End time, Duration and Size of the video. ⚫ To ensure successful backup of the videos, please make sure that the USB flash disk have enough storage space, and is formatted to Fat32 format.
  • Page 55: Video Loss Alarm

    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” - “Channel Setup” - “Video Manage” - “Edit Channel”.
  • Page 56: General Setting

    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. 5.11 General setting 5.11.1 General setting Function: Basic settings and parameters.
  • Page 57: Time Setting

    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...
  • Page 58: Screen Setting

    Time Format: Set your system’s time display format. 5.11.3 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 – Screen setting. You’ll see below interface, as shown in below image.
  • Page 59: Hdd Setting

    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: ⚫ Skip video loss means system will skip channels that do not display videos during auto switch.
  • Page 60: System Admin

    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.
  • Page 61: Hdd Info

    Tips: ⚫ System version is very important for future maintenance; customers might be required to provide the device’s version information when maintenance is needed. 5.12.2 HDD Info. Function: Allow users to check the hard drive’s information, including Model, Capacity, Used Storage and Status.
  • Page 62: User

    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.
  • Page 63 Add User Operation Steps: 1. Go to User interface, click Add user. You’ll see below interface, as shown in below image. 2. Input the new user’s Username and Password. Check Super user if you want this user to have all permissions.
  • Page 64 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.
  • Page 65 Operation Steps: 1. Go to User interface, select a user and click Edit user. You’ll see below interface, as shown in below image. 2. Change this user’s permissions. 3. Click “OK” to save the settings. Tips: ⚫ Administrator cannot be edited.
  • Page 66: System Upgrade

    3. Click “OK” to save the settings. Tips: ⚫ Administrator’s default password is empty, means no password, leave it blank. ⚫ Regular users can only change their own password; they cannot create, delete and edit users.
  • Page 67: System Maintenance

    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. ⚫ There are four types of software upgrade, including System, Logo, Resource, and Wireless Module.
  • Page 68: Ipc Maintenance

    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. 5.12.8 IPC Maintenance Function: Allows users to upgrade cameras firmware.
  • Page 69: Local & Remote Access

    2. Download cameras firmware, copy the .rom firmware 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.
  • Page 70 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. 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.
  • Page 71: 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)

    6.2.2 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 below image.
  • Page 72 Password: NVR’s login password, default is empty. Step 3: If it’s 1st time you use it, please download and run the WebClient.exe control follow the pop out message. Note: If for the first time use and software cannot load automatically, you’ll need to change some ActiveX settings in Internet Explorer.
  • Page 73: View Your Cameras On Computer Via Cms Pc Client Software

    The ESeeCloud 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.)
  • Page 74 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. Username: Any letters or numbers or their combinations (Min.: 3; Max.: 12) Password: Set a password and remember it If you do not want to register an account now, you may click “Trial”...
  • Page 75 Descriptions: Your device name, you can input a name for your device, like home camera… Username: The username of your NVR, default username is admin. If you’ve set a new user for your NVR, use the new username here.

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