Quick Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Default IP, Username and Password
- 2 Disk Installation
- 3 (Optional) Install SD Card
- 4 Connect the Kit
- 5 Device Operation
- CAUTION!
- Do not disconnect power when the NVR is operating or shutting down.
- CAUTION!
- The NVR's wireless NIC IP must be in a different network segment with its LAN IP address.
- NOTE!
- After SSID or password are changed on the NVR, the new SSID or password will be synchronized to online cameras. For offline cameras, the changed settings cannot be synchronized, and you need to pair the camera with the NVR again. See 5.3 Pair Devices Again for details.
- NOTE!
- The following methods are also applicable if you pair a camera not in the kit with the NVR.
- NOTE!
- The reset button only works in 1-10 minutes after the camera is powered on. If you fails to press the button within the time range, you need to power off the camera and then on again to restore the defaults.
- NOTE!
- This function works within 3 minutes after the camera restores defaults. So, if the camera is not paired successfully within this time, please restart the camera or try other methods.
- 6 Install Devices
- 7 Playback
- NOTE!
- 8 EZView
- 9 Web Login
- Disclaimer and Safety Warnings
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3 (Optional) Install SD Card
Some camera models support Micro SD card. You need to open the bottom cover to
install the SD card. Do not hot plug the Micro SD card after it is inserted. Otherwise
the camera or the SD card might be damaged.
1. Open the bottom cover.
2. Insert the SD card properly.
4 Connect the Kit
The following part shows an example. The actual device may vary.
1. Connect the NVR to a monitor with a VGA or HDMI cable (not included in the kit).
2. Plug a mouse into the USB interface on the NVR.
3. Connect the NVR and the camera to power.
Figure 4-1 NVR Interfaces
Micro SD slot
Audio
output
USB
Network
interface
GND
Power
supply
Antenna
interface
VGA
Antenna
interface
HDMI
IP Network
Monitor
Monitor
E.g.,loudspeaker
Mouse