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Alarm Security Kit - NVR
The alarm configuration menu (see above right screenshot) allows you
to configure and change settings for the PIR movement sensors, win-
dow/door sensors, remote controls (key fobs) and wireless siren.
All movement sensors, window/door sensors, remote controls and wire-
less siren are paired with your USB antenna during manufacture how-
ever, pairing instructions are provided in case you have to restore your
NVR to default settings as per the instructions in this quick start guide.
Please download the full user manual for a comprehensive explanation
of the various functions available (www.swann.com).
 
QHW_ALARMCD290914E | © Swann 2014
To access the "Alarm Control" menu, right-click the mouse at the
Live View screen to access the Menu Bar, then click the "Alarm" icon.
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The alarm control function al-
lows you to enable all alarms
(Arm), a perimeter alarm
(Home) or to disable the alarm
(Disarm). You can also use the
remote control to enable or
disable the same functions.
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Summary of Contents for Swann SWVAK-834254C

  • Page 1 NVR to default settings as per the instructions in this quick start guide. (Disarm). You can also use the Please download the full user manual for a comprehensive explanation remote control to enable or of the various functions available (www.swann.com). disable the same functions.   QHW_ALARMCD290914E | © Swann 2014...
  • Page 2 Connecting the USB Antenna The top and bottom LED will flash blue to indicate the USB antenna is initialising. The LED will stop flashing when the Connect the mini-USB connection on the antenna is ready. provided USB cable to the mini-USB port on the USB antenna.
  • Page 3 The PIR Movement Sensor Using a flathead screwdriver, in- sert this into the clip at the bottom of the movement sensor to open the back cover. Install the provided 3V battery into the battery compartment. Put the cover back on when you have finished and follow the pairing instructions on page 6.
  • Page 4 The Window/Door Sensor Window/Door Sensor. Thread the wired sensor cable into the window/door sensor Using a flathead screwdriver, gen- (see below illustration). Use tly press down the button at the top a Phillips head screwdriver and use a downward motion to open to tighten the cable into the the cover.
  • Page 5 The Wireless Siren Fig. 1 Fig. 3 - Use a Phillips head - The pair button is screwdriver to remove the located on the right and the battery cover. Install 3 x AA green and blue LEDs are lo- batteries provided. Put the cated at the bottom.
  • Page 6 Pairing the PIR Movement Sensors Group To access the “Sensor” menu, right-click the mouse at the Live View - There are three options available to group your sensors. For screen, click “Menu”, click “Alarm” then click the “Sensor” tab. the PIR movement sensor it is recommended that you set this to “Gen- eral”.
  • Page 7 Pairing the Window/Door Sensors Group If the window/door sensor has the cover on, follow the instructions on - Leave this as “Perimeter”. The perimeter group allows move- page 4 to gain access to the pair/tamper button. ment inside the house (when you select “Home” in the “Alarm Control” menu) but if a window or door is opened this will activate the siren.
  • Page 8 Pairing the Wireless Siren/Remote Control 1) Transmit LED - If you don’t see a red LED when you press a button, this indicates the battery is flat. 2) Panic - Click this to activate the wireless siren instantly. 3) Alarm On - Click this to enable all sensors listed in the sensor list.
  • Page 9 Click to select a paired sensor, remote control or wireless siren. sor has been activated, you can instruct the NVR to emit an audio warn- ing, send an email, activate the siren, send a notification to the Swann- Please note, when a sensor or remote is activated, the channel number View Link app and to display a warning on-screen.
  • Page 10 All sensor and siren devices will have to be re-paired (Disarm). You can also use the as per the instructions in this quick start guide. remote control to enable or   disable the same functions. QHW_ALARMCD290914E | © Swann 2014...
  • Page 11 Connecting the USB Antenna Connect the mini-USB connection on the The top and bottom LED will flash blue provided USB cable to the mini-USB port to indicate the USB antenna is initialising. on the USB antenna. Connect the other The LED will stop flashing when the end to a spare USB port either at the rear antenna is ready.
  • Page 12 The PIR Movement Sensor Using a flathead screwdriver, in- sert this into the clip at the bottom of the movement sensor to open the back cover. Install the provided 3V battery into the battery compartment. Put the cover back on when you have finished and follow the pairing instructions on page 6.
  • Page 13 The Window/Door Sensor Window/Door Sensor. Thread the wired sensor cable into the window/door sensor Using a flathead screwdriver, gen- (see below illustration). Use tly press down the button at the top a Phillips head screwdriver and use a downward motion to open to tighten the cable into the the cover.
  • Page 14 The Wireless Siren Fig. 1 Fig. 3 - Use a Phillips head - The pair button is screwdriver to remove the located on the right and the battery cover. Install 3 x AA green and blue LEDs are lo- batteries provided. Put the cated at the bottom.
  • Page 15 Pairing the PIR Movement Sensors Group To access the “Alarm” menu, right-click the mouse at the Live View - There are three options available to group your sensors. For screen, click “Menu”, click “Alarm” then click the “Alarm” tab. the PIR movement sensor it is recommended that you set this to “Gen- eral”.
  • Page 16 Pairing the Window/Door Sensors Group If the window/door sensor has the cover on, follow the instructions on - Leave this as “Perimeter”. The perimeter group allows move- page 4 to gain access to the pair/tamper button. ment inside the house (when you select “Home” in the “Alarm Control” menu) but if a window or door is opened this will activate the siren.
  • Page 17 Pairing the Wireless Siren/Remote Control 1) Transmit LED - If you don’t see a red LED when you press a button, this indicates the battery is flat. 2) Panic - Click this to activate the wireless siren instantly. 3) Alarm On - Click this to enable all sensors listed in the sensor list.
  • Page 18 Click to select a paired sensor, remote control or wireless siren. sor has been activated, you can instruct the DVR to emit an audio warn- ing, send an email, activate the siren, send a notification to the Swann- Please note, when a sensor or remote is activated, the channel number View Link app and to display a warning on-screen.