Wi-Fi Kit Quick Guide V1.
1 Default IP, Username and Password IP address: 2 NVR 192.168.1.30 IPC 192.168.1.13 Username: admin Password: 123456 NOTE! For security, you are strongly recommended to set a strong password of at least nine characters including all three elements: digits, letters and special characters. Disk Installation The illustrations are for reference only. The actual device may vary. 1. Loosen the screws and remove the 2. Secure the disk by fixing the screws to cover.
(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. Micro SD slot 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.
Figure 4-2 IPC Interfaces Antenna Power interface Network interface SD card IP Network 5 Device Operation 5.1 Startup and Shutdown Make sure the cables are connected correctly and the device is grounded properly. Use a power supply that meets requirements. 5.1.1 Startup Connect the devices to power to start up the devices. 5.1.2 Shutdown Click > Shutdown on the screen toolbar in live view page. CAUTION! Do not disconnect power when the NVR is operating or shutting down. 5.
Password: The default is the last eight digits of the serial number. You are strongly recommended to change into a strong password. Region, Channel: Signal interference varies with region and channel. You are recommended to choose a channel with less signal interference. Wireless NIC IP: The IP address of wireless NIC. The NVR assigns IP address to connected devices based on the start and end IP address range.
NOTE! The following methods are also applicable if you pair a camera not in the kit with the NVR. One-Click Pair 1. Connect the camera and the NVR to the same switch (or connect the camera to the NVR with a network cable), and connect the devices to power. 2. Right-click on the NVR and then choose Menu > Network > Wi-Fi AP. 3. Press the RESET button on the back of the camera to restore factory default settings. NOTE! The reset button only works in 1-10 minutes after the camera is powered on.
5. Wait for the camera to get online. Use EZView Please refer to 8.5 Pair Camera and NVR for detailed steps. 6 Install Devices 6.1 Wi-Fi Signal Connectivity The antenna sends Wi-Fi signals in all directions around it. Wi-Fi connectivity is the best when antennas are parallel with each other, and is the weakest when the top of an antenna points directly to the top of another. Please arrange the antennas properly to improve Wi-Fi connectivity.
enough to support the weight of the camera. Please prepare hardware accessories in advance. 1. Paste positioning stickers on the wall and drill 30mm-depth guide holes using a φ6-6.5mm drill bit. 2. Knock the plastic rivets into the guide holes and ensure that they are tightened up. 3. Screw the locknut to loosen the universal joint, and attach your camera to the wall. 4. Rotate the antenna to the antenna interface in clockwise direction. antenna interface 5. Adjust the monitoring direction. 7 6.
NOTE! 8 A 7*24 recording schedule is enabled by default. To set a recording schedule manually, right click and select Menu > Storage > Recording and then set recording type and time based on your needs. If you choose Event type recording, you need to enable the corresponding alarm function and configure alarm-triggered recording/snapshot first. EZView Please download EZView on the App Store (iOS) or on Google Play (Android) first. 8.1 Sign Up an Account 1.
8.3 Live View/Playback Tap > Live View/Playback. Tap in a window, then select a device to start live view or playback. You can also tap in the upper-right corner and select device(s). 8.4 Share Devices Tap > Devices, select the desired device and tap Share, then complete the sharing settings. You may also share the device by generating a QR code. 8.5 Pair Camera and NVR 1. Connect the camera to power, and connect your mobile phone to NVR’s Wi-Fi network. 2.
3. Tap > Local Config > Device Wi-Fi Configuration, enter the Wi-Fi password and tap Start to add the camera to the NVR. 9 Web Login Before you begin, check that your PC is connected to your NVR through network. 1. Open the browser on your PC, enter the IP address in the address bar, then press Enter. Install the plugin as required at first login. Close your browser during the installation. 2. In the login page, enter the correct username and password, then click Login.
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provide necessary security related support.
Therefore, it is recommended to disable UPnP if HTTP and TCP port mapping have been enabled manually on your router. SNMP: Disable SNMP if you do not use it. If you do use it, then SNMPv3 is recommended. Multicast: Multicast is intended to transmit video to multiple devices. If you do not use this function, it is recommended you disable multicast on your network. Check logs: Check your device logs regularly to detect unauthorized access or abnormal operations.
Battery replacement. Use the battery properly. Improper use of the battery such as the following may cause risks of fire, explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas. Replace battery with an incorrect type; Dispose of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery; Dispose of the used battery according to your local regulations or the battery manufacturer's instructions.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.