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Stephen Anglin
February 21, 2025
Used NVR password reset on mother board
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Mr. Anderson
February 21, 2025
The Night Owl WNIP2 Series does not allow password resets directly from the Wi-Fi NVR. To reset the password, you must use the Night Owl Protect App. Download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, create an account if you haven't already, and follow the app's instructions for password reset.
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Stephen Anglin
February 21, 2025
@Mr. Anderson it says it will send me email but it's not my email I bought on eBay
Rob Roop
March 4, 2025
I have a WNIP2 system at my work and the manager that set up our system is no longer employed here. I set up an account myself but when I try to add system, it tells me it's already exists. How can I get the system released from his user name so I can add it to mine?
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USER’S MANUAL WNIP2 SERIES FW VERSION WNIP2-20200918 24/7 SUPPORT www.NightOwlSP.com English Español / Français...
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• DB-WNIP2-SU • BWNIP-2TA-BS WNIP2 series cameras and Wi-Fi NVR are specific to the WNIP2 series and are not backward compatible with other Night Owl® Wi-Fi products. Not all features and capabilities are shared across all models so you may see features which are not applicable. In addition you may see screen images that do not exactly...
Specifications..................... Wi-Fi NVR Diagram..................... Camera and Mouse Diagram................. 1. Connecting Your System.................. 2. Downloading Night Owl Protect................ 3. Startup Wizard....................3.1 Connected to the Internet..............3.2 Don't want to connect to the Internet..........4. Pairing a Replacement Wi-Fi IP Camera............
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Troubleshootng....................User Information....................Night Owl’s Wi-Fi NVRs are manufactured for quality and ease of use. As such, our Wi-Fi NVRs contain menus designed for advanced users that should not be adjusted without having enhanced knowledge regarding the menu. In most cases the default settings allow for optimal functionality. The menus that should maintain the default settings are indicated with this icon.
FCC Warnings This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Compliance Statement These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against frequency interference in residential installation.
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 Wi-Fi NVR CASE OR ITS OPENINGS. Inserting metal into the Wi-Fi NVR case may cause electric shock. DO NOT OPERATE IN WET OR DUSTY AREAS.
Items Not Included NOTE: A TV or Monitor with a minimum 1080p HD resolution and an HDMI input is required for the initial setup. Use all of the included Wi-Fi NVR Night Owl accessories. Third-party Mouse Antenna RESET LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 accessories may not work correctly.
Wi-Fi NVR Diagram FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Images used are for reference only. Your product may vary slightly depending on your model number. HDMI Port – Connects the Wi-Fi NVR to a TV or Monitor using an HDMI cable. RJ-45 (Ethernet) Port – Used to connect the Wi-Fi NVR to your modem/router for remote viewing. Please note that your Wi-Fi NVR comes with built-in Wi-Fi for the cameras to transmit to the Wi-Fi NVR.
Camera Diagram CAMERA Facial Capture Wide Viewing Angle 80º Night Vision up to 100 ft. Human Detection Technology Motion-Activated Spotlight 2-Way Audio Enabled Connect and pair all cameras locally before final placement to ensure that all components function properly. Mouse Diagram MOUSE Live Viewing: Double-click the left button on any camera view in split-screen mode to bring it to full screen display.
Chapter 1: Connecting Your System HDMI Place the Wi-Fi NVR in a central location. The Connect the two included antennas to your Wi-Fi NVR. Plug one end of the included HDMI cable into the Wi-Fi NVR must be within the range of all the This will ensure you achieve the maximum wireless HDMI port on the back of the Wi-Fi NVR.
Chapter 2: Downloading Night Owl Protect If you're a First Time User, download Night Owl Protect from the App Store or Google Play Store onto your Smart Device. If you already have an account skip to Step 3a. Create and verify your Night Owl Protect account. Use the Night Owl Protect login credentials to log into the Wi-Fi NVR in Step 3.1a.
Owl Protect App credentials created in Step 2. NOTE: The Wi-Fi NVR is automatically added to the Night Owl Protect App when you log in using your Night Owl Protect credentials. Follow the onscreen steps to pair the cameras to the Wi-Fi NVR.
3.2 I Don’t Want to Connect the Wi-Fi NVR to the Internet Night Owl Strongly Recommends connecting the Wi-Fi NVR to the Internet. If you have decided not to connect: • You must manually update the device’s firmware to the latest version to receive Technical Phone Support.
Pairing allows the Wi-Fi NVR to detect the transmission from the camera. NOTE: When pairing a Night Owl add-on camera, refer to “Add-on cameras Quick Setup Guide”. To pair a replacement camera to your Wi-Fi NVR, please use the below steps: Power on the replacement camera using the camera power adapter.
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Next, you will need to reset the replacement camera. Lift the rubber piece labeled SD/Reset. Using the included reset pin, press and hold the reset button until you hear a voice prompt indicating the camera is resetting. Reset Pin NOTE: The reset process may take up to 3 minutes.
Chapter 5: Mounting the Cameras to ensure that all components function properly. Camera distance from Wi-Fi NVR. Your Wi-Fi IP cameras will reach up to 300 ft. wirelessly. Therefore, proper placement of the Wi-Fi NVR in your home will help ensure you achieve maximum coverage. Do NOT place near high voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference.
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Follow these instructions to correctly install your cameras. NOTE: Do not point the cameras directly into sunlight. Locate a camera and choose a location where you would like to mount the camera. Indicate screw positions by marking three holes on the surface where you plan to mount the camera, using the holes in the camera base as a guide.
Chapter 6: Live View This section will discuss the Live View status icons and how to control and manage your Wi-Fi NVR using the channel toolbar and mouse menu. 6.1 Live View (All Channels) After you have completed the Startup Wizard for your Wi-Fi NVR, you will see the Live View screen. Live View is the default display mode of the Wi-Fi NVR.
6.2 Right-Click Menu Right click the mouse on the Live View screen to bring up the Tool Bar. Menu: Opens the Main Menu. Lock: Locks the system (log out), making it necessary to enter the password to access any menus. Startup Wizard: Launches the Startup Wizard.
Click "Forget Password" for steps to reset your account's password. 6.4 Forget Password: Recorder is Online Open the Night Owl Protect App and reset the password by clicking on "Forget Password" and following the onscreen instructions. Use the new password to log into your device.
Chapter 7: Video Playback 7.1 Video Playback Video Image: Shows an image of the cameras that have video for the search parameters entered. Calendar: Allows you to search by date. Camera: Allows you to search certain cameras. Motion/Continuous: Allows you to search for Doorbell ring, Face, Human, Motion or Continuous recordings. Search: Activates the search based on the criteria established above and shows the recordings found on the table below.
By default, cameras 1 - 4 are selected. Apply filters (Doorbell ring, Face, Human, Motion or Continuous) and click search. The Doorbell ring filter only applies to connected WNIP2 series doorbells. NOTE: Motion playbacks are highlighted in yellow and Continuous playbacks in green.
Chapter 8: Backup and Export Videos Backup your recordings on a USB Flash Drive or External HDD. Before inserting a USB Flash Drive or connecting an External HDD to the Wi-Fi NVR, it must be formatted to FAT32/ExFat WARNING: Formatting erases ALL data on the USB or HDD DO NOT connect the Wi-Fi NVR’s hard disk drive to your PC or Mac! NOTE: 8.1 Formatting a USB Flash Drive and External HDD...
Locate “Format” on the dropdown list and click it. The Format Menu opens. In the “File System” field select FAT32 and click “Start.” Don’t unplug the Flash Drive or external HDD until formatting is complete. 8.1.2 Formatting for Mac OS Plug the USB Flash Drive or connect the extenal HDD into your Mac.
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Click the USB Flash Drive or external HDD in the sidebar in Disk Utility. Click “Erase” in the Disk Utility Toolbar. Create a name and click on the Format dropdown menu and choose either MS-DOS (FAT32) or ExFAT. Click “Erase.”...
8.2 Video Backup Right click on the Live View screen to bring up the Tool Bar. Left click to access the Playback panel. Left click to open the Backup Menu. Follow the steps below to backup video. NOTE: You can play the videos in the default media players for MacOS and Windows. Use the CALENDAR to select the time range and date you want to filter.
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Select the CAMERA channel(s) to copy. Click the CALENDAR icon to select the time range and date you want to copy. Apply Recording Mode filters (Doorbell ring, Face, Human, Motion, or Continuous) and click “Search.” Select the recording you want to backup. Click BACKUP to save the data on a USB Flash Drive or external HDD (USB DEVICE).
Chapter 9: Menus and Settings Some menu screens will allow you to copy similar settings to multiple channels. Choose the channel you would like to copy information from in the first drop-down box (Copy), then select the channel you would like to copy the information to from the second drop-down box (To).
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Menu The main menu lets you access many of your Wi-Fi NVR’s great features. You can customize camera names, keep track of recent events, create recording schedules, configure advanced motion detection settings, check up on the hard drive’s condition and change other settings. General: Allows access to Network, DDNS and Time Setup settings.
9.1 General Menu The general menu will allow you to access display and network settings for your Wi-Fi NVR system. ADVANCED 9.1.1 Network Find network values and optimize connectivity based on your Internet connection. In most cases the values should populate automatically once your Wi-Fi NVR is connected to the Internet. The values in this section should only be adjusted if you are an advanced user and have extensive experience in device networking.
9.1.2 DDNS DDNS Function: Enable or disable the usage of the DDNS service on the Wi-Fi NVR. DDNS Provider: Set to the NightowlNVR server when using the Night Owl free domain name server. (Default and only option). URL: Set to the URL name you created when registering your DDNS.
9.1.3 Time Setup Date Format: Choose the display format for the date. You can select Month/Day/Year, Year/Month/Day or Day/Month/Year. Time Zone: Select the correct time zone for your location. Sync Time: Enables or Disables NTP (Network Time Protocol) services. Time Format: Select either a 12Hour or 24Hour format. Daylight Savings Time: Configure daylight savings time by selecting Setup.
9.2 Camera Menu Adjust or modify individual camera settings connected to your Wi-Fi NVR. 9.2.1 Status Table: Table shows the cameras connected to the Wi-Fi NVR, the resolution of the main or sub stream video, the maximum speed at which that stream will be transmitted and the firmware version of the camera. Refresh: Refreshes the information in the table.
9.2.2 Add Camera Protocol: Establishes the protocol used by the Wi-Fi NVR when it is looking for cameras to pair with. Table 1: Shows the cameras available to pair with the Wi-Fi NVR. Table 2: Shows the cameras already paired to the Wi-Fi NVR. Wireless Add: Initiates the discovering and pairing process for available Wi-Fi IP cameras.
9.2.2 (a) Edit Protocol: Shows the protocol of the camera. IP Address: Network address of the connected camera. MAC Address: The unique identifier assigned to the network interface of the camera for communications at the data link layer. Port: Allows access to your camera with your computer through your LAN or the Internet. The default value is 80.
9.2.2 (b) Wireless Add Connected Cameras: Shows the number of cameras paired to the Wi-Fi NVR. Camera Table: Shows the IP Address and MAC Address of all the cameras already paired to the Wi-Fi NVR. Exit: Returns you to the Add Camera submenu. 9.2.2 (c) Advance Automatic Bitrate: Bitrate speed is automatically configured based on the compression algorithm.
9.2.2 (d) Manual Edit Camera: Select the camera you want to edit. Protocol: Shows the protocol of the selected camera. Private (Night Owl), ONVIF (Standard). IP Address: Network address of the connected camera. Port: Allows access to your camera with your computer through your LAN or the Internet. The default value is 80.
9.2.3 Channel OSD Camera: Allows you to select which camera to modify. Camera Name: Shows the current name and allows you to edit the name of the selected camera. Image Settings: Allows you to modify video image settings for the selected camera. Connect Quality: Select to Enable or Disable the signal quality identifier.
9.2.4 Video Quality Camera: Select a Camera to view. Encode Mode: Encoding occurs for the selected format, such as Video Only. Main Stream/Sub Stream: Sub stream values are set for an image with less bandwidth consumption (less resolution and limited rate). Bitrate Mode: Two modes are set;...
9.2.5 IPC Upgrade 9.2.5 IPC Upgrade Table: Shows the IP and firmware version of all connected cameras. Firmware From: Allows you to choose the source of the firmware upgrade (Network or USB). Network is preferred. Start: Begins the process of updating the firmware of the selected camera. Allow The Device To Downgrade: Click to enable or disable firmware downgrade option.
9.3 Record The Record menu will allow access to the Record Settings and Export Recordings submenus. From these submenus, it will be possible to manage the settings for those categories. 9.2.5 IPC Upgrade 9.3.1 Event Settings Camera: Select the camera for which you want to adjust event settings. Record by event: Face Detection: Captures a person’s face up to 10 feet away from the camera.
9.2.5 IPC Upgrade 9.3.2 Status Camera: Choose which camera to edit. Continuous: Enable continuous recording in the time diagram. Event: Enable motion recording in the time diagram. None: Disable the selection of both continuous and motion recordings. Copy To: Allows you to copy the configuration for one camera to another. Time Diagram: Shows a diagram (hours of the day x day of the week).
9.3.3 Export Recordings Search and playback all recorded video from this menu. Choose your desired date and times from the options below, then click Play to view recorded video. Right-click to exit back to the menu screen. NOTE: Refer to page 23 for the steps to format a USB Flash Drive or External HDD. Camera: Select which camera(s) to search for recordings.
9.4 Hard Drive Hard Disk List: List of all the hard drives, including their characteristics, installed on the Wi-Fi NVR. Overwrite: Old footage is automatically recorded over when the HDD becomes full. Overwrite is selected by default. Format: Reformats the HDD, erasing all stored recordings. If the HDD is malfunctioning, a reformat is recommended before replacement.
9.5 System The System menu allows access to the System Settings, including Wi-Fi NVR Wi-Fi Settings, User Management, Device Info, Log, and Camera Speed submenus. From these submenus, you can manage the settings for those categories of the Wi-Fi NVR. 9.5.1 System Settings Language: Choose between English, Spanish and French.
9.5.2 Wi-Fi Setup ESSID: The Wi-Fi name of the Wi-Fi NVR. Connect Information: Lists all of the MAC addresses for connected cameras and their signal strength. WiFi Channel: Selector for Wi-Fi channel, in a 2.4 GHz bands, Wi-Fi can transmit between 1-11 channels. Auto Adapt Channel: Manually change the Wi-Fi channel.
Support Web: Night Owl support site web address. QR Code: QR code that represents the UID number of the Wi-Fi NVR. You can scan this when performing a QR code setup to add this Wi-Fi NVR to the Night Owl Protect App.
9.5.4 Log Event Type: Select the type of event log you would like to Search for. Each choice corresponds to an action or event that was triggered and noted within the system. From Time: The date and time to start the search. Till Time: The date and time to finish the search.
9.6 Maintenance The Maintenance menu will allow access to the Sys Maintenance, Firmware Update and Factory Default submenus. From these submenus, it will be possible to manage the settings for these categories. 9.6.1 Sys Maintenance Auto Reboot: Determine how often an auto reboot will occur. Schedule: Schedule the reboot frequency.
9.6.2 Firmware Update Local Upgrade: Select to upgrade device from a USB device. Online Upgrade: Select to upgrade device from the network. 9.6.3 Factory Default Simple Restore: Factory restore the settings for both the network and user. Restore All: Restore all configuration, such as user, network, and cameras.
Glossary DDNS: Dynamic Domain Naming System. Method for automatically updating hostnames, address or other information like a URL on a given name server. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that allows a server to automatically assign a device and IP address. IP: Internet Protocol.
Night Owl with the proof of purchase showing the product is still under warranty and was purchased from Night Owl directly or an Authorized Reseller and iii) return the Product to Night Owl. In its sole discretion, Night Owl will either repair or replace the Product at no additional cost to the Purchaser.
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Disclaimer Certain uses, publication and/or distribution of video/audio recordings from security cameras and/or audio devices are prohibited or restricted by federal, state and local laws. When enabling and/or using audio recording features with your hidden security camera, be sure to comply with the laws in your country, state and locality.
Troubleshooting If a problem occurs, you may be able to easily correct it yourself. The following table describes some common issues and their most likely solutions. Please refer to the table before calling technical support. Error Possible Causes Solutions 1. Confirm that all cables are connected correctly.
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Error Possible Causes Solutions The image on the Wi-Fi NVR Right click in Live View and appears, but does not have Audio channels are disable. ensure Volume is enabled. sound. A “whirring” noise is coming The noise means the exhaust fan Fan is active.
User Information Be sure to write down all the important information below and place it in a secure location. General Wi-Fi NVR Information NOTE: Your Component Model Number can be found by accessing the System menu and Device Info submenu. Admin Password: User Password: Component Model Number:...
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Used NVR password reset on mother board
The Night Owl WNIP2 Series does not allow password resets directly from the Wi-Fi NVR. To reset the password, you must use the Night Owl Protect App. Download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, create an account if you haven't already, and follow the app's instructions for password reset.
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@Mr. Anderson it says it will send me email but it's not my email I bought on eBay
I have a WNIP2 system at my work and the manager that set up our system is no longer employed here. I set up an account myself but when I try to add system, it tells me it's already exists. How can I get the system released from his user name so I can add it to mine?