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DigiLCDNDVRB User’s Manual INDOOR PAN /TILT DIGITAL WIRELESS ISECURITY CAMERA SYSTEM...
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SecurityMan. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by SecurityMan.
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The liability of SecurityMan Inc, arising from this warranty and sale shall be limited to a refund of the purchase price. In no event shall SecurityMan be liable for costs of procurement of substitute products or services, or for any lost profits, or for any consequential, incidental, direct or indirect damages, however caused and on any theory of liability, arising from this warranty and sale.
Table of Contents Introduction Features Important Restrictions Contents Product Basics Receiver (SM-871DR) Camera (SM-821DT) Quick Start Hardware Setup / Installation Receiver (SM-871DR) Camera (SM-821DT) Smartphone Remote Access Android iPhone Basic Operations Turning the DVR On/OFF Locking / Un-Locking the DVR Screen Calibration Adding a Camera Recording...
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DHCP Security Setting Device & Admin Password Changing your Device & Admin Passwords Information Alarm Alarm Time Alarm Volume Email Alert Setting Up Email Alerts SMTP Server SMTP Port User Name Password Email To System Date Time Recorder SD Card Format Formatting Your SD Card Overwrite...
The SecurityMan DigiLCDNDVRB iSecurity camera system allows you to monitor your home or business on your mobile device anytime from anywhere in the world. The DigiLCDNDVRB utilizes the best digital wireless technology with a wireless transmission range of up to 490ft, a Pant Tilt camera and a portable 7”...
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in clear line of sight • No Wi-Fi interference; no interference from crowded analog devices • 900MHz/2.4GHz/5.8GHz/6.0GHz devices • Secure signal: neighbors cannot pick up the signal or listen in • Built-in microphone for audible recording up to 30ft away •...
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• DO NOT use this product to carry out any illegal activities such as sneak preview, and etc. SecurityMan shall not be responsible for any consequences of illegal conducts made by users. • DO NOT put the plastic package bags in reach of children or babies.
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• DO NOT use it aboard; please abide by the airway’s provision. It might influence communication aboard and the flying apparatus if departing from the airway’s regulation. This will result in accident, possible death and severe physical hurt. • DO NOT disassemble or repair the camera, receiver or other relevant peripheral equipment s by yourself.
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environment is suitable. • The temperature should be kept between –10˚C and 50˚C (14˚F to 122˚F). The relative humidity should be kept between 20% and 80%. • Avoid putting the product in places where temperature or humidity may change rapidly. •...
Quick Start Hardware Setup/ Installation RECEIVER (SM-871DR) NOTE: The docking station must remain connected to your router in order for you to be able to remotely view you cameras using a Smartphone or tablet.
Smartphone Remote Access Please make sure that the docking station is connected to your router using an Ethernet cable and that your DVR is sitting on the docking station. NOTE: You will not be able to access your system remotely if the DVR is off the cradle.
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2. Aim your camera at the QR Code located on the bottom of the dock station (Fig. 2.4) so that the app can capture your Device ID. Create a System name (Fig. 2.5) and enter the Device Password that is associated with your system (Fig.
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Fig. 2.7 Fig. 2.8 Fig. 2.9 iPhone 1. Open the App Store on your mobile device. Then search for and install the “WatchBot” application developed by “Long Xu”. Once installed, tap on the “WatchBot” icon (Fig. 2.1), select “+” to add a new device (Fig.
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Fig. 2.1 Fig. 2.2 Fig. 2.3 2. Aim your camera at the QR Code located on the bottom of the dock station (Fig. 2.4) so that the app can capture your Device ID. Create a System name (Fig. 2.5) and enter the Device Password that is associated with your system (Fig.
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Fig. 2.4 Fig. 2.5 Fig. 2.6 3. When you are done entering the Device Name and Password tap on “Save” (Fig. 2.7). Now select your device (Fig. 2.8) to bring up the live view screen (Fig. 2.9). NOTE: When accessing your system for the first time, the app will prompt you for permission to use your phones microphone.
Locking / Un-Locking the DVR To prevent un-authorized users from accessing your DVR you can lock the screen by “pressing and releasing” the Power button. You can then un-lock the DVR by simply “pressing and releasing” the power button one more time. NOTE: Locking your DVR will hide all live view icons;...
Adding a camera The SM-871DR is a 4 channel receiver and can support up to 4 cameras (SM-816DTX or SM-821DT). To add a camera, make sure that the camera is powered on and is no more than 2 feet away from the receiver and follow the steps below.
3. Now select Camera Pairing from the available options and “keep pressing” (press/release/press/release) the Pairing Button located on the back of your camera until you see a green “Check Mark” on the screen. NOTE: Please repeat the process if a red “X” is displayed at any time during the pairing process.
Motion Detection Recording Motion Detection recording can be enabled / disabled on a “Per Camera” base and is identified by a Walking Person icon located at the top of each cameras live view screen. Motion detection can be activated / deactivated by following the steps below. NOTE: Each motion detected recoding event is fixed at 2 minutes per event, unless motion is continuously being detected.
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3. Now select Motion Detection from the available options and select the desired sensitivity level for the camera being configured. NOTE: When you are done, you can press the back arrow located to the right of the Camera label to go back to the previous screen or you can switch between cameras by tapping on the “<”...
2. Tap on the System icon and select Recorder from the available options. 3. On the Recorder Setup screen tap on Photograph and then tap on the back arrow located to the right of the Recorder Setup label to exit. Manual Snapshot Manual snapshots are taken by simply tapping on the Camera icon located at the top of each cameras live view screen and is deactivated...
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Motion Detection Snapshot Motion Detection snapshots can be enabled / disabled on a “Per Camera” bases and is identified by a Walking Person icon located at the top of each cameras live view screen. Motion detection can be activated / deactivated by following the steps below. 1.
Setting the Time & Date The SM-871DR can be set to either 12-hour or 24-hour format. Menu Settings 1. Tap the icon on the receiver and then tap on the icon. System Date Time 2. Tap on the icon and select from the available op- tions.
Volume Control You can adjust your cameras volume level by following the steps below. NOTE: Placing your cameras too close to the receiver will result in a loud undesirable screeching noise. Menu 1. Tap the icon on the receiver and then tap on the Volume icon. 2.
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Pan/Tilt and Zoom Using the PTZ controls, you can move your camera up, down, left, right (SM-821DT only) and even zoom in on the live view image that is being displayed on your DVR. NOTE: Pan / Tilt features are only applicable to SM-821DT cameras. •...
• Zoom Zooming in on the live view image can be done on both SM-816DTX and SM-821DT cameras. 1. Tap on the cameras image that you want to zoom in on. Tap the Menu icon on the receiver and then tap on the PTZ icon. NOTE: you can enlarge any your cameras quad mode image to single channel live view by simply taping on the cameras live view image.
2. Tap on the Magnifying Glass icon. Then tap on the area of the live view image that you would like to zoom in on and that portion of the image will be digitally enlarged on the screen. You can exit from the zoomed image by simply taping anywhere on the screen at anytime or simply wait 2 minutes and the DVR will exit back to quad mode auto- matically.
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2. Set the month that you want to view recorded events on by tapping on the “<” & “>” located to the side of the date banner and tap on any of the 5 camera icons. The days that contain events will be highlighted. NOTE: You can choose to display each cameras event individually by tapping on a specific camera or you can view all events at once by tap- ping on the camera icon that contains the letter “A”.
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4. Tap on the dated event that you want view and it will be playable us- ing the DVR’s playback feature and options. Next event Previous event Back 1 sec Forward 5 sec Play/Pause Stop Delete Back to event list •...
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2. Change the playback mode from “Video” to “Photo” by tapping on the “<” & “>” icons located to the right and left of the main banner. Set the month that you want to view recorded events on by tapping on the “<”...
4. Tap on the dated event that you want view and it will be playable us- ing the DVR’s playback feature and options. DVR Menu Options The DVR’s menu options consist of settings, options and features that will allow you to configure your security system based your preferences and requirements.
Setting 1: Camera : Camera settings 2: Network: Network configuration 3: Alarm: MD alert configuration 4: System: Live view auto rotation • Camera The camera settings are used to add a camera to your system, adjust the brightness level and also enable/disable motion detection for each camera independently.
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1. Tap the Menu icon on the receiver and then tap on the Settings icon. 2. Tap on the Camera icon and select which channel you want to add the new camera too. NOTE: You can add up to 4 cameras to the DVR. Adding a camera to a channel that is currently occupied will replace the current camera.
Brightness Control The Brightness control option is used to control the live view brightness level of each camera. To adjust the brightness level, make sure that the camera is powered on and follow the steps below. 1. Tap the Menu icon on the receiver and then tap on the Settings icon. 2.
3. Now select Brightness Control from the available options and use the “-” and “+“icons to adjust the brightness as needed. NOTE: When you are done, you can press the back arrow located to the right of the Brightness Setting label to go back to the previous screen or you can switch between cameras by tapping on the “<”...
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2. Tap on the Camera icon and select which camera you want to enable / disable motion detection recording on. NOTE: You can switch between cameras by tapping on the “<” & “>” icons. 3. Now select Motion Detection from the available options and select the desired sensitivity level for the camera being configured.
• IP Setting • Security Setting • Information IP Setting The IP Setting options will allow you to enable and configure the internet protocol to be used when accessing you r cameras remotely. The two options are Static or DHCP (recommended). •...
• Static IP Please make sure that you have the IP address that you will be assigning to you r DVR, Sub Net, Default Gateway and DNS server values ready before you begin. NOTE: Please contact your network administrator for assistance. 1.
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4. Using the onscreen key board enter the values for each of the 4 categories (IP address, Subnet, Gateway & DNS server) and press the ENT key when you are done. Pressing the back arrow will discard your entries. values. 5.
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DHCP is enabled by default and is the recommended protocol to use for users with little or no network experience. DHCP allows your router to automatically assign all parameters needed to remotely access your system. Security Setting The Security Setting options will allow you to change the default Device and Admin passwords (123456) that are used when remotely accessing your DVR.
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Changing your Device & Admin Passwords 1. To create/change the default Device or Admin passwords tap the Menu icon on the receiver and then tap on the Settings icon. 2. Tap on the Network icon, and select Security Setting from the menu options available.
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4. Press the ENT key to save when you are done to save your password. Pressing the back arrow will discard your entries. 5. When you are done entering the values for each category, press the OK button and restart your system when prompted. Information The information option provides you with detailed device configuration such as;...
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Alarm The Alarm settings are used to configure your DVR’s audible alert time length, volume and motion detected email alert notifications.device id, passwords. • Alarm Time • Alarm Volume • Email Alert Alarm Time The Alarm Time option is used to adjust the Motion Detection audible alert length.
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Email Alert The Alarm Alert option is used to Enable / Disable your DVR’s Motion Detection Email alert notification which allows the DVR to send you emails whenever motion is detected by any of the cameras. • Setting up Email Alerts Please make sure that you have your Email providers SMTP server and port number before you begin.
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3. Now select Enable from the available options and tap on any of the available value slots (SMTP Server, SMTP Port, Username, etc) to begin inputting its values. • SMTP Server: SMTP server used by your email provider. Google your providers name followed by SMTP for more info.
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5. When you are done entering the values for each category, press the OK button and restart your system when prompted. System The System settings are used to configure basic DVR settings such as date and time, SD card format, language, etc. •...
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Date Time The Date Time option is used to set/update your systems current time/ date. Recorder The Recorder option is used to set your DVR to either take photos, re- cord video, & also set the length of each recorded video event. •...
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• Format • Overwrite • Format The Format option assures that your SD card is formatted to be used with your device and should only be used when using a newly purchased SD card. Formatting Your SD Card To format your SD card, tap the Format icon and then tap on Yes to proceed.
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NOTE: Disabling the overwrite feature will haul all recording once the SD card is full. Enabling / Disabling Overwrite To Enable or Disable automatic overwrite tap the Overwrite icon and then tap on the ON/Enable or OFF/Disable to proceed. NOTE: Disabling the overwrite feature is not recommended and will haul all recording once the SD card is full.
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Upgrading your firmware 1. Shut down your DVR by pressing and holding the Power button and insert the SD card containing the updated firmware. 2. Turn your DVR back on and tap the Menu icon on the receiver and then tap on the Settings icon. 3.
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4. Now tap on Start and select Yes to begin the Upgrade. Reset The Reset option is used to reset your DVR to its factory default settings NOTE: Restoring your DVR will reset all passwords and email settings. Applying Factory Default Settings To reset your DVR to is factory default settings tap the Reset icon.
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Language The language option is used to change the Language displayed on you r DVR. Volume The volume option is used to control your DVR’s “Live View” volume level. • Volume Adjustment You can adjust your cameras volume level by following the steps below. NOTE: Placing your cameras too close to the receiver will result in a loud undesirable screeching noise.
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2. Use “-” and “+“icons to adjust the volume as needed and tap any- where on the screen when you are finished. Playback Playing back recorded events (video/photo) can be done directly using the LCDDVR or on a computer by ejecting the SD card and inserting it into your computers media card reader.
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Playing Back Recorded Video 1. Tap the Menu icon on the receiver and then tap on the Playback icon. NOTE: The default playback mode is “Video”, you can switch between photo/video by tapping on the “<” & “>” icons located to the right and left of the main banner.
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3. Tap on any of the highlighted dates to view all recorded events for that day. The event list screen will display each event in ascending order and also provides you with the option to delete any event by pressing the “X.
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Playing Back Photos (Snapshots) 1. Tap the Menu icon on the receiver and then tap on the Playback icon. 2. Change the playback mode from “Video” to “Photo” by tapping on the “<” & “>” icons located to the right and left of the main banner. Set the month that you want to view recorded events on by tapping on the “<”...
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4. Tap on the dated event that you want view and it will be playable us- ing the DVR’s playback feature and options. Next event Previous event Play/Pause(auto switch) Delete Back to event list Loop The Loop feature is used to activate the DVR’s Single Channel Live View Auto Rotation feature.
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PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) Using the PTZ controls, you can move your camera up, down, left, right (SM-821DT only) and even zoom in on the live view image that is being displayed on your DVR. NOTE: Pan / Tilt features are only applicable to SM-821DT cameras. •...
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2. Use the Up, Down, Left & Right options on the PTZ icon to move the camera in the desired rotation. NOTE: The SM-821DT is not an outdoor camera. The outdoor images used in this example were used to help give an example of the camera being moved in different directions.
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NOTE: you can enlarge any your cameras quad mode image to single channel live view by simply taping on the cameras live view image. 2. Tap on the Magnifying Glass icon. Then tap on the area of the live view image that you would like to zoom in on and that portion of the image will be digitally enlarged on the screen.
Specifications Operating frequency 2.4GHz Transmission rate 25fps (only with effective distance) General Transmission distance Up to 490 ft clear line of sight; up to 200 ft (indoor) Operating temperature -10 ~ +50 °C/ +14 ~+122 °F Storage temperature -20 ~ +60 °C/-4 ~+140 °F Operating humidity <85%RH Network interface...
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If you encounter any difficulty in the operation of this product after reading the manual, please feel free to contact us. You can reach us by phone at 1-888-977-3777 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Monday through Fri- day (Pacific Standard Time) or by email techsupport@securitymaninc. com.
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