Luda Farm RECEIVER Digital Receiver User Manual WiFi NVR
Luda. Farm AB Digital Receiver WiFi NVR
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www.reo-link.com Reolink Digital Technology Co.,Ltd E-mail: service@reo-link.com Quick Start Guide WiFi NVR Connection Diagram Wi-Fi NVR Router Power adapter iPhone/iPad Power Internet RJ45 Reset Android phone Monitor PC Getting to know your NVR Step 1: Connect your NVR to TV Monitor HDMI: Use the HDMI Cable provided to connect your NVR to the TV HDMI port. HDMI WiFi eSATA LAN Audio Out VGA HDMI USB Power HDMI Or VGA: Use the VGA port to connect your NVR to the TV Monitor. VGA VGA 10 USB Power LED 11 VGA HDD LED Step 2: Connect the Cameras Step 3: Connect Network Use the cable provided, connect the end to the NVR and the If you want to view the NVR remotely (using mobile or Wi-Fi), you other end to the network socket of camera as below. need to connect the NVR to the internet. WiFi Reset Button DC Power (optinal) Step 4: Connect the mouse You may connect the mouse to either of the two (2) rear USB Step 5: Connect the Power Adapters Connect the power cord to turn on the NVR. Ports to control your NVR. You may have the General View of the Connection Diagram at next page. The Setup Wizard will run automatically the first time you turn on your NVR. Quick Start Guide Windows Setup Guide It will enable you to: Set up language, video format, resolution, time zone and date format Name the cameras Configure your email account Sync the NVR time with the internet server Choose setting for daylight saving Set a new password for the NVR 1. Create password 2. Set the admin and guest password For first time to use WIFI NVR , default password is Blank , you need to create a new password for your NVR , then click OK to continue . Here you can: If you already reset the password on App , you can directly use Enable password protect ,so you need to input password for every Set the password for the admin and guest account the password which you created on App to continue 10 11 3. Set WiFi Mode and SSID 4. Basic Setting Here you can: Default WIFI Mode is AP , this is used for connect Camera with Here you can Set up language , video Standard ,Time Zone NVR and Resolution for display You can set the SSID and Key Set the WIFI signal Channel for the NVR 12 13 5. Time Setting Here you can setting the system time and DST Time 14 6. HDD Format Here you can format the HDD 15 7. E-mail Setting You can send email alert when detect alarms events We suggest to use Gmail ,you can go to www.gmail.com to create your account . Click “Test” to verify the setting is correct 8. Live View Screen Open the main Menu Open the camera device list Open the Video Search page enable and disable the Audio Shutdown , reboot or Lock the system Click “ Finish” to finish wizard setting 16 17 Using Reolink App, you can Add a new device by quickly scanning the QR Code. Perform simultaneous Multi-channel viewing with up to 16 channels on a screen. Remotely playback the recording from your NVR HDD Capture video from the live view channels directly saved to your iOS or Android mobile device. Quick Start Guide Mobile App Capture single and multiple images and saved to your iOS or Android mobile device. Remotely Control PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) cameras. You may now download the Reolink App from AppStore or Google Play. Please scan QR code below for more information. 18 19 A. Add a Device 1. After downloading the B. Add a Device 3. Tap the QR code icon. In order Reolink App, install and to scan, hold your mobile device launch the application. over the QR Code sticker found at the top of your NVR. 4.You will hear a beep sound when 2. During start-up, you will the QR Code has been successfully see this splash screen. Tap scanned. Then the UID information “Add New Device” Button. of your NVR will be automatically generated. 20 21 D. Add a Device C. Add a Device 5. Tap the “Device Name” to edit 7. When the App has successfully the name of your NVR. Enter the connected with the NVR, tap the password (default password is “Start Preview” button. blank) or the one that you created If the App fails to connect, ensure in the setup wizard. that the entered UID and login details are valid. 8. You will now see a Live View of all your connected IP Cameras. 6. Tap the “Save” Button at the Below is a quick run-through on upper right corner to apply the how to familiarize yourself with changes.The app will verify and the different buttons and functions Channel:1(My Device) Channel:2(My Device) test your connection. of the App. Channel:3(My Device) 22 Channel:4(My Device) 23 E. Preview Channel:1(My Device) F. Preview Channel:2(My Device) 1. 2. Shows which camera or group you are viewing. Takes a snapshot of the selected camera and save the image to your mobile device. Channel:3(My Device) 1. Channel:4(My Device) Menu Button – you may access this button to functions such 3. Stop/ Start all cameras, stops live view of all the cameras. Tap again to restart all cameras. as Add, Edit and Delete a device. You may also access the Manual, 4. Version Information and check the Playback Video recorded to your Tap the button again to stop the recording. mobile device. Tap the Play button to exit the menu. 5. Controls any PTZ camera that is connected. 6. Multiple camera views, you may select 1/4/9/16 camera Preview – Tap this button to access the Live View Mode. 2. A red border will surround the existing selected camera. 3. Playback – Tap this to remotely playback video recorded to your NVR. 4. Camera List – this will allow you to enable or disable the cameras available. 24 Records video of selected cameras to your mobile device. to view at the same time. 7. Stop/Start selected camera, stops live view of selected camera. Tap again to restart the selected camera. 8. Video Quality Stream, you may change the Live View image video quality. 9. Sound – enable / disable audio 25 G. Playback 2. Select the Start and End time/date. 3.Tap the > button next to and select the camera. 5. Slide the timeline bar to choose the file you want to play. Only one (1) camera may be selected when searching. You may also drag to magnify the timeline bar. 4. Tap the Start Search to display the files that fit with your search. See below for example. You will see below screen. 26 27 Windows Client Software You may find the Reolink Client Software from the CD provided or may download from the website at www.reo-link.com to access and control your NVR from your computer. After completing download, navigate to the Download Folder or Quick Start Guide to the location you saved the file. Windows Client Software Double click the file, a new window will open, double click the program to start installation. Follow the instructions in this quick start guide. 28 29 Install Reolink 30 Install Reolink Click “Next” to begin Input the Start Menu Name and click “Next” Click “Next” Select additional task then click “Next” 31 Install Reolink Use Reolink The Reolink software allows you to control your NVR within the same network or remotely over the internet. The following instructions will provide a step-by-step procedure on how to properly use the control buttons and its functions. Note : Default Username: admin Default Password: (blank) Click install to start installation of software Click Finish to complete installation 32 33 Use Reolink Install Reolink UID Mode and IP Address Mode Click Search to see the NVR on your network. UID Mode UID is a 16-digital phanumeric key that is printed in the label sticker found on the NVR. Use this mode if the NVR and computer is located separately (e.g. NVR is at home, computer is at the office). For the stream type, select “sub stream” Your NVR will be displayed in the list, click to select. IP Address Mode Standard method in connecting your NVR to the computer. Ensure that they are both attached on the same network. You need login details to connect. You may use the default username (admin) and password (blank) or the one that you have created. If you connect the NVR on the same network, select “Main Stream” under the stream type. If you are connecting over the internet, please select “Sub Stream” to run smoothly. Click Login to connect. 34 35 Preview Playback This mode allows you to watch the Live View of the cameras You may select the camera you want to play. For more details, on your computer. please refer to the User Manual. Expand basic settings to adjust the brightness, contrast, etc. Advanced Setting allows you to change how each camera adapts to different lighting conditions over day and night. 36 37 Device Setting You may configure most settings of the NVR on your computer. For more details, please refer to the User Manual. 38 FCC Statement 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and 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. 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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