Summary of Contents for stabo Smart i_control 51092
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Note: Due to the permanent updates of product and software, these operating instructions and the user interface of the app will possibly deviate from each other. All instructions depend on the actual user interface. stabo is eco-friendly. To help us save trees and reduce paper waste, you will find all operating instructions with care and safety...
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For commercial areas, it is essential to observe the corresponding information duty! Do not expose the system to the weather in the open! The camera of the stabo smart i_control is weatherproof (protection type IP 66) and suitable for mounting in outdoor areas. However, the camera's power supply unit...
1. PRODUCTS OVERVIEW 1.1 9 inch Touch Screen 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.
1.3 Camera 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. SPECIFICATION...
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2.4G Wireless NVR Items Parameters Values Screen type 9〞TFT-LCD LCD Panel Display Area 196.61×114.15mm Resolution 1024(H)×RGB×600(V) Main processor ARM9EJ-S System Operating system RTOS Video H.264 compression Video Video input mode(IP) 4*720P Video Outputs HDMI(HD-720P) Display Resolution Max. HD-720P Audio compression Audio32 Audio Intercom...
progressive scan CMOS Focal Length 3.6mm Video Quality 720p Video Viewing Angle 70° (Diagonal) IR LED 850nm Night Vision Night Vision Distance 20-30 meters IR Cut Filter Power Supply DC 5V/2A -10~+60℃ /Less than Working Environment 95% RH General waterproof IP66 Dimension Ø67.5mm×164mm...
4.2 Connect the Camera a) Install the antenna to cameras b) Connect all cameras to AC/DC adapter, plug the AD/DC adapter into wall AC outlet. Signal LED in front of the camera indicates signal condition. 1) BLUE steady ON – Signal is high 2) BLUE flashing - Signal is medium 3) RED steady ON - Signal is low Note:...
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Note: Zoom-in function is not available when playback file during recording. (B) Start/Stop Recording In live view mode, Press [ENTER] button or use mouse toolbar to start video recording. A RED dot Appears in top right-hand corner of each camera channel. Press the button again to stop video recording Note: If the NVR does not receive video signal from ALL 4 cameras due to certain reasons (e.g.
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Change record file duration Record (1 / 2 / 5 minutes) Set date stamp ON/OFF Setting Set HDD Loop recording ON/OFF Edit trigger events Event Trigger Setting Change power saving System time Setting (No saving, 2 / 5 / 10 minutes) ...
Brightness the icon once to select to view current brightness level bar. Move the mouse cursor up/down the bar to adjust brightness and [Left Click] again to confirm changes Start/Stop Recording [Left Click] once to toggle Recording Mode on or off. Click to start Click to stop ...
5.2.1 Pairing Register camera to NVR to transmit Live Video. Label under camera icons: – This camera channel is available for pairing – This camera channel is registered with a camera – Pairing in progress – Pairing failed. Please check camera and try again Pairing the camera: 1.
Note: During first pairing, the camera registered to channel 1 will be camera #1, to channel 2 will be camera #2… and so on If camera is paired to replace existing camera, the existing camera will become non-paired and lose pairing information ...
2. (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.
2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select target camera with level bar turns RED 3. Press [ENTER] button to change level from 1 to 5. Default level is 3. Press [ENTER] button to change value 5.2.6 MD Area (Motion Detect Area) Select motion detection region.
(c) HDD Overwrite (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. 1. Press [ENTER] button to start 2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] button to select file length 3.
2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select turn “ON” or “OFF” loop recording, press [ENTER] again to confirm changes 3. Press [MENU] to exit Default status – Loop recording ON Select [OFF] to disable loop recording, press [ENTER] to confirm 5.3.4 HDD Format This function formats the internal hard disk drive.
1. By default, the first (top) event slot is selected. All 3 columns of the event slot in RED. 2. Press [ENTER] to start setting, first column <START time> is highlighted in RED. Use [UP / DOWN] button to adjust record start time in one-hour step. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] to move between columns.
5.5.1 Time Setup 1. Press [ENTER] button entering “Time Setup” menu 2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to adjust value, and [UP /down] button to select “Year” “Month”, “Day”, “Hour”, “Minute” 3. Press [ENTER] to confirm change and exit...
5.5.2 Power Saving (Turn OFF video Out put) 1. Press [ENTER] button entering “Power Saving” menu. Default is NO POWER SAVING 2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] button to select screen off time 3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm. When video signal is disabled, user can press any key to enable video output again Default –...
1. Press [ENTER] button to start setting 2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select target language 3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm change and [MENU] to exit 5.5.5 Set password Create/change password to control access to Main Menu. Default password is “00000000” (2) Select “Set Password”...
5.5.6 Time Zone Go into the time zone interface, click the triangle button to choose local time zone 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.
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Next menu is hourly time slot list a. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select day b. Use [UP / DOWN] button to select hour in a day. Highlighted in RED. c. After selection, press [ENTER] to file list; OR [MENU] to exit Next menu is video file list d.
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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) mm –...
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.
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. When hard disk drive file system is not recognized, it shows “CHK FRMT” means to check HDD format.
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. Press [ENTER] button to confirm change; OR [MENU] button to exit Note: When the NVR is OFFLINE, user will not be able to remote access NVR 5.8.2 Firmware Update To update the firmware of NVR or camera unit...
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 DEVICE – are available. Default is LIVE mode 2. Click [DEVICE] to Camera mode screen 3. Then click [+] sign to add NVR. Maximum allow user to add 4 NVRs. 4.
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6. Wait the APP search for LCD-NVR and adds to the device list 7. Click the LEFT-side of added LCD-NVR 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.
After zoom in, swipe on the display to pan the video 6.2 More functions in LCD-NVR mode In Landscape mode, CLICK screen once for the MENU bar...
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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 ...
6.3 LIVE mode setting Kalay Cam starts at LIVE mode by default In DEVICE 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 DEVICE 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 Other Window Menu Functions Click the MENU icon (Top Right corner) of each camera windows for the Camera Window Menu...
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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 Turn notification ON or OFF Iv.Recording Mode Select Recording Mode i.Off –...
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iv. Event Settings Turns Motion Detection On or Off Set Motion Detection sensitivity – LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, MAX v. 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 vi. Reconnect Display NVR online status – ONLINE or OFFLINE If OFFLINE, just click to reconnect again vii. Remove this camera Delete NVR registration in the APP Click [Remove] and [OK] to confirm deletion of NVR...
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Side-bar Menu Click side-bar menu icon at TOP-LEFT corner to activate the menu 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.
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3. About Display Kalay Cam version information 4. Exit Click to close Kalay Cam.
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SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, stabo Elektronik GmbH declares that the radio equipment type stabo smart i_control is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:...
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