Guangzhou Juan Optical and Electronical Tech Joint Stock WNVR-20B-81 Network Video Recorder User Manual

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QUICK SETUP GUIDE
CONTACT US
PHONE (English & Spanish)
Sales Support
1.866.390.1303, Option 3
9:00 am – 6:00 pm EST
Monday – Friday
Technical Support
WNVR SERIES
1.866.390.1303, Option 4
Live Chat 24/7, 365 days a year
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• How-To Videos
• Manuals
• Firmware Updates
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FCC RADIATION NORM
FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Compliance Statement
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against frequency interference in residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on. The user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION!
The Federal Communications Commission warns the user that changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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What’s in the Box
Package Contents
Wireless NVR Specifications
Disclaimer: Images and Quantities may vary by model.
Camera Antenna
(1 per camera)
GROUND
AUDIO
OUTPUT
VGA
HDMI
LAN
USB
POWER
12V
NVR Antenna (x2)
Rear View
Wireless NVR
Wireless NVR Power
Adapter (x1)
9 ft. Camera
Power Adapter(s)
Camera(s)
6 ft. RJ-45 Cable
(Ethernet) (x1)
9 ft. Wi-Fi
Extender Antenna
(1 for every 4 cameras)
6 ft. HDMI (x1)
Items Not Included
The maximum number of cameras you can connect to your Wireless NVR will be determined by the
number of channels.
Audio Output – allows for the connection of an amplified speaker.
VGA Output – VGA output allows for a video connection. If the TV/Monitor does
not have an HDMI input but does have a VGA input, connect the VGA cable
from the VGA output port on the NVR to the VGA input port on your TV/Monitor.
(VGA cable not included)
HDMI Output – HDMI output allows for a video connection. If the TV/Monitor
has an HDMI input, connect the HDMI cable from the HDMI output port on the
NVR to the HDMI input port on your TV/Monitor.
RJ-45 (Ethernet) Port – The RJ-45 port will be used to connect the Wireless
NVR to your modem/router for remote viewing. Please note that your Wireless
NVR comes with built-in Wi-Fi for the cameras to transmit to the NVR. However,
you will need to manually connect the NVR to your modem/router to remotely
view on a smart device or PC/Mac®.
USB Ports – USB ports allow for the connection of a USB mouse and/or a USB
flash drive. You will connect the included USB mouse to assist you in navigating
the NVR’s menu interface. You will connect a USB flash drive to download video
files from the NVR for long term storage or sharing.
Power Input – Power input is used to connect the included 12V DC power supply.
NVR Antenna Mount – for installation of two included NVR antennas.
Safety Stickers
RESET
Monitor
Mounting Hardware
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LAN1
LAN2
LAN3
LAN4
WAN
Router
USB Mouse (x1)
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POSITIONING YOUR WIRELESS NVR
Positioning Your Wireless NVR and Cameras
How Obstacles Affect Your Signal Strength
Incorrect Placement
Your wireless IP cameras will reach up
to 300 ft. wirelessly. Therefore, proper
placement of the wireless NVR in your
home will help ensure you achieve
maximum coverage.
When your wireless signal is transmitted through various materials, such as walls
and windows, the signal strength is affected. Though the NVR and wireless camera
may be very close in proximity, you could still notice high signal interference if the
signal passes through certain obstacles. For instance, if the signal passes through a
concrete wall it will be severely weakened. Please reference the below chart to see
which obstacles highly affect your signal and which do not.
Concrete Wall
Strong
Brick Wall
Glass with
Metal
NVR
Cinderblock
Dry Wall
Wood Door
Glass Window
Weak
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Correct Placement
Placing the wireless NVR centrally in
your home, will help make certain that
no matter where you mount your cameras,
they will be able to wirelessly connect.
NOTE: If your setup requires the signal to be transmitted through an obstacle that
severely weakens it, you can use the 9 ft. Wi-Fi Extender Antenna included with your
system. The Extender Antenna can be used to bypass the obstacle weakening the
signal. Simply replace the white Camera Antenna with the Extender Antenna and
then mount the Extender
Antenna
on the opposing
side of the obstacle.
Strength
of Transmission
Signal
Powering the NVR and Wireless Cameras
NVR
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Your Wireless NVR must be powered on
using the NVR power adapter. Similarly,
each wireless camera must be powered
with a camera power adapter. Though
these cameras wirelessly transmit video
to the NVR, they are not battery powered,
and must therefore be powered via the
included adapters. Each camera within
your system will come equipped with its’
own camera power adapter.
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Connecting Your System
Surge
Protector not
included
HDMI
1 Connect the two included antennas
to your wireless NVR. This will
ensure you achieve the maximum
wireless range for transmission from
your wireless cameras.
HDMI
2 Plug one end of the included
HDMI cable into the HDMI port on
the back of the Wireless NVR.
7 Connect the Wireless NVR power
adapter to the Power Input on the
rear of the Wireless NVR.
8 Plug the Wireless NVR power
adapter into a surge protector
or Uninterruptible Power Supply
(UPS). (surge protector and UPS
not included)
ETHERNET
You may also connect using VGA (not included)
3 Plug the other end of the HDMI
cable into the back of your TV
or monitor.
4 Plug one end of the included
Ethernet cable into the LAN port
on the back of the Wireless NVR.
Router not included
The Camera and NVR
power adapters will be
appropriately labeled.
ETHERNET
5 Plug the other end of the Ethernet
cable into a port on the back of
your router.
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6 Ensure you are using the correct
power adapter when setting up
your system.
9 Connect the included camera
antenna to the antenna mount on
the camera.
10 To ensure all cameras are working
properly, please test them locally
before installing them.
11 Each camera comes equipped
with its’ own camera power
adapter. Connect the female
power cable coming from the
camera to the male power end
of the camera power adapter.
Next, plug the camera power
adapter into a wall outlet.
You should see each camera appear on your TV/Monitor. You may now proceed
to install your Wireless NVR cameras in the desired location.
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Booting Up for the First Time
Startup Wizard
1 When you power on the Wireless
NVR you will be prompted with
the following screen. Please follow
the instructions to complete the
Startup Wizard.
When you reach the ‘Channel Settings’ screen, you will want to have
installed the cameras in their final position. Please make sure you
have mounted cameras at least 7ft. above the ground and angled them
slightly down.
The infrared sensor
works best for
‘side to side’
movement across
the cameras field
of view as opposed
to movement
directly to or away
from the camera*
Important… Please Read
On the ‘Password Creation’ screen, please note the following:
Admin Account Creation
By default, the username will be ‘admin’. It must
remain ‘admin’ upon your initial account configuration.
At this stage of the Startup Wizard, you will be instructed on adjusting
the camera sensitivity and setting the Motion Detection Area. Having
your cameras in their final position will be key.
So, if you would like to detect motion for the front door to your home,
place the camera to the side of the entrance.
Recovery Email Address
Please ensure you provide a valid email address in
case your ever forget your account information.
Remember Your Password
Night Owl strongly recommends writing down your
password within the Quick Setup Guide. You will need
it every time you log into your Wireless NVR and to
remotely view on a Smart Device.
4 This is the last screen you will
see when you have successfully
completed the Startup Wizard.
Write your
password here:
NOTE: For additional configuration of your Wireless NVR, please refer to
the owner’s manual located on our support page at www.NightOwlSP.com.
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