Safety Precautions These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. WARNINGS: Installation or usage of this product that is not in accordance with the intended use as defined by the supplier and as described in the instructional materials can result in damage, injury, or death.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the RVNVR040020/ RVNVR04002P/ RVNVR080020/ RVNVR160020 Network Video Recorder. This Quick Start Guide will help you become familiar with your NVR in a very short time. Components and Accessories NVR: Installation Guide...
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4/16 Channel NVR Rear Panel Components Figure 1 RVNVR040020/RVNVR160020 NVR Components 4 Channel PoE NVR Rear Panel Components Figure 2 RVNVR04002P Components 8 Channel PoE NVR Rear Panel Components Power Input Port Ethernet Port PoE Ports to VGA Port Connect to HDMI Port USB Port Network Camera...
HDD Installation DANGER Shut down the device and then unplug the power cable before you open the case to replace the HDD! All figures listed below are for reference only! For first time installation, please check if the HDD was previously installed. Please use HDD of 7200rpm or higher.
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NVRs and the RISCO Cloud Installer Application The RISCO Cloud Installer Application provides an interface to your NVR. This enables you to add an NVR or edit an existing one. IMPORTANT – An NVR must first be physically installed before adding the NVR to the system.
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Figure 5 NVR Page Click the Add New NVR button; the Add New NVR side panel opens. Figure 6 Add NVR Side Panel Enter a name for the NVR. Enter the MAC address of the NVR. Click the Add button; the NVR will be added to the network.
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Figure 7 NVR Added All the cameras that are connected to the NVR’s LAN will be automatically detected and displayed on the side panel. 8. Select the boxes of the IP Cameras to be added to the NVR. NOTE: Only the IP Cameras in the list that are enabled can be added.
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Figure 8 Select Camera for NVR 9. Click Next. A Wizard will guide you through the settings of each of the selected cameras. You can quit the Wizard at any stage. The Wizard screens contain mostly read-only information. For each camera you should select only the required recording mode.
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Adding RISCO P2P Camera Figure 9 Add Camera Recording Mode: If “Motion Detected” is selected, the NVR will record only if motion is detected by the camera. If continuous is selected, the camera will record continuously. 2. Click Save & Continue. Repeat the procedure for the other cameras until all cameras you have selected for the NVR are setup.
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Figure 11 Selecting Wi-Fi network Click Connect; the connect to Wi-Fi screen opens. Figure 12 Connecting to Wi-Fi Press OK.
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NVR are setup. The following screen provides a summary of the cameras that have been connected successfully or that failed to be connected to the NVR. NOTE: RISCO Pro cameras can be viewed via the NVR only, and cannot be installed as standalone cameras.
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Figure 14 Summary of Cameras Added to NVR...
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Editing an NVR You can edit a selected NVR and add or remove cameras from the NVR. To edit an NVR: The defined NVR is displayed in the NVR page and is now added to the site. Figure 15 NVR Page From the NVR page, click the NVR Name;...
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RVNVR080020 Figure 16 Edit NVR Screen Field Description Name Change the name of the NVR, if required Firmware Click Check to confirm if a new firmware version is available. Local Access Click Set and then select UI/CGI to enable access to the NVR’s web interface for a time period of 60 minutes.
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RVNVR080020 Figure 17 Edit NVR Settings Click Save to save the current settings or click Edit Cameras to edit Site cameras; the Cameras list that appears provides information on the cameras that are connected to the NVR and the cameras that are on the NVR network but were not added to the NVR.
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Cameras that are already connected to the NVR Cameras that can be added Figure 18 Edit NVR Cameras If you wish to add a camera to the NVR, select the checkbox of the camera that you wish to add and click Add Cameras.
Product Specification Please refer to the following table for product performance specification. Parameter Main Processor Quad-core embedded processor Embedded LINUX IP Camera Input 4/16 Channel, 4/8 Channel PoE Two-Way Talk 1 Channel Input, 1 Channel Output, RCA Interface 1 HDMI, 1 VGA HDMI: 3840×2160, 1920×1080, 1280×1024, 1280×720 Resolution...
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Parameter Internal HDD 4/8/16CH: 1 SATA III Port, Up to 6 TB capacity HDD Mode Single 4/16CH: 12VDC/2A Power Supply 4CH PoE: 48VDC/1.5A 8CH PoE: 48VDC/2A NVR: <7.5W (Without HDD) Power Consumption: 4/16 Channels PoE: Max 25.5w for single port, 50w in total NVR: <8.3W (Without HDD) Power Consumption: 8 Channels...
EMC Compliance Statement Hereby, RISCO Group declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/30/EU. For the CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website: www.riscogroup.com...
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RISCO, for a period of (i) 24 months from the date of delivery of the Product (the “Warranty Period”). This Limited Warranty covers the Product only within the country where the Product was originally purchased and only covers Products purchased as new.
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Entire Liability. The repair or replacement of Products in accordance with this Limited Warranty shall be RISCO’s entire liability and customer’s sole and exclusive remedy in case a material defect in a Product is discovered and reported as required herein. RISCO’s obligation and this Limited Warranty are contingent upon the full payment by customer for such Product and upon a proven weekly testing and examination of the Product functionality.
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WERE FORESEEABLE OR RISCO HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THEIR POTENTIAL. Contacting RISCO RISCO Group is committed to customer service and Product support. You can contact us through our website (www.riscogroup.com) or at the following telephone and fax numbers: United Kingdom...
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