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NVR2881-B
Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for Kedacom NVR2881-B Series

  • Page 1 NVR2881-B Installation Guide...
  • Page 3 Preparations Table 1 Sub-models of the NVR2881-B 4 Intelligent Channels 8 Intelligent Channels 16 Intelligent Channels NVR2881-16016B/4HI NVR2881-16016B/8HI NVR2881-16016B/16HI NVR2881-16032B/4HI NVR2881-16032B/8HI NVR2881-16032B/16HI NVR2881-16064B/4HI NVR2881-16064B/8HI NVR2881-16064B/16HI NVR2881-16128B/4HI NVR2881-16128B/8HI NVR2881-16128B/16HI Preparations 1 Unpacking Perform the following steps to unpack the NVR2881-B (hereinafter referred to as the device): 1) Inspect the package to make sure that it has not been damaged.
  • Page 4 2.2 EMI To shield electromagnetic interference (EMI), you should observe the following guidelines: Keep the ground system of the device away from that of the power supply system or lightning protection system. Place the device away from high-frequency devices, such as radio or radar stations. When necessary, deploy EMI shielding devices.
  • Page 5 3.2 Equipment Cleanliness Table 3 Mapping between the particle diameter range and number of particles per cubic meter Particle Diameter Range Number of Particles per Cubic Meter [0, 0.5] 1.4×10 [0.6,1] 7×10 [1.1,3.0] 2.4×10 1.3×10 [3.1,5.0] You must install the device in an environment as free from dust and foreign conductive material (such as metal flakes from construction activities) as is possible.
  • Page 6: Panel Description

    Panel Description 1 Front Panel Power indicator Power button Alarm indicator Mute button, which is used to mute the beeper LAN indicator Two USB ports Figure 1 Front panel of the device Table 5 Indicator description Indicator State Description The device has a network connection. Green The device has no network connection.
  • Page 7 100/1000 Mbps Power port Audio in AC 100-240 V Two alarm outputs 50-60 Hz, 8-4 A PICKUP Default IP addresses: GLAN1: 192.168.1.100 Ÿ GLAN2: 172.26.1.100 Ÿ KEDACOM GLAN3: 10.26.1.100 Ÿ Audio out Network Figure 2 Rear panel of the device...
  • Page 8 Installing the Device 1 Installing HDDs You are advised to install an HDD before using the device. If you do not install an HDD: You cannot use the recording function. When the device starts operating and detects that no HDD is installed, the beeper will go off and an alarm will be generated.
  • Page 9 4. Take out the hard disk tray, put an HDD inside the tray, and fasten the disk to the tray using the included screws. Repeat this step for all the HDDs that you want to install. 5. Slide the tray into a disk slot along the rails of the disk slot. Note that you must keep the cover on the front panel of the tray open.
  • Page 10 2 Installing the Device In a well ventilated area, install the device in a 19-inch rack as follows: 1. Insert the mother board and power module into respective slots on the rear panel until you hear a click indicating that the board and module fit into the device cabinet completely. By default, the device comes with only one power module.
  • Page 11 2. Choose a suitable location for the rack that is near a grounded power outlet. Ensure that the rack is at least 0.6 m far away from the wall. Leave at least 1.5 m of space in the front of the device. 3.
  • Page 12 After the installation is completed, please note the following: By default, the device is switched on as soon as it is connected to a power outlet. To switch off the device, press and hold the power button on its front panel for 4s. To switch on the device, press the power button on its front panel.
  • Page 13 Activation and Initial Configuration To activate the device through the Internet Explorer: 1. Connect a network cable to the network port on the front panel (default IP of GLAN1: 192.168.1.100) of the device. 2. Add an IP address from the 192.168.1.X network segment with the subnet mask being 255.255.255.0 to your PC.
  • Page 14 To initially configure the device on the NVR Web: Configure the time settings. Configure the network settings. Add cameras. 1) ONVIF cameras 2) VSIP cameras 3) RTSP cameras 4) SIP cameras Initialize HDDs. Scheduling recordings. Enabling the Cloud Service, which allows you to view camera videos of the device on your mobile phone.
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