Xvision XIP3000NVR User manual

Category
WLAN access points
Type
User manual
CCTV
Model:
VIS238D
Colour Varifocal Dome Camera
Please unpack the box carefully and identify that all the parts are present
Do not cut the cables, this will void the warranty.
Make sure you use only the recommended power supply. Damage caused to the unit
by incorrect voltage or wiring is not covered by the warranty.
Model: XIP3000NVR
4 Camera MJPEG/MPEG4 NVR
CCTV
Model:
XIP3000NVR
4 Camera Wireless Recorder
(NVR) for IP Cameras
Before you begin
User Guide
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PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the Wireless Network Video Recorder, an IP
based device that installed on your network, which can be managed
remotely via the Internet or your LAN. Together with the Internet camera,
the Wireless Network Video Recorder allows you to remote access and
simultaneous record live video streams.
The device is easy to install and use. Simply connect it to the
router/switch within your network, and the device will automatically
access to the connected camera(s) by default IP protocol.
This User Guide provides you with the instructions and illustrations on
how to use your Wireless Network Video Recorder, which includes:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Your Device describes the components
and features of the device.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation helps you install the device
according to your application environment.
Chapter 3 Accessing the Device lets you start using your device
without problem. The device can be set up easily and work
within your network environment instantly.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Device guides you through the
configuration of the device using the Web browser on your
PC.
Appendix Provides the specifications of the device.
NOTE The illustrations and configuration values in this guide are for
reference only. The actual settings depend on your practical
application of the device.
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Table of Contents
Preface.........................................................................................................................1
Chapter 1 Introduction To Your Device...........................................................3
1.1 Checking the Package Contents .......................................................3
1.2 Getting to Know Your Device.............................................................4
1.3 Features and Benefits............................................................................7
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation.........................................................................8
2.1 Networking Application.......................................................................8
2.2 Installing the Hard Disk Drive.............................................................9
2.3 Connecting the Network ...................................................................10
2.4 Connecting the Power Adapter.......................................................11
Chapter 3 Accessing The Device ......................................................................12
3.1 Accessing the device via My Network Places..............................12
3.2 Using IPFinder .......................................................................................14
Chapter 4 Configuring The Device ..................................................................15
4.1 Using the Setup Wizard......................................................................16
4.2 Using the Web Configuration Utility..............................................21
Appendix..................................................................................................................55
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR DEVICE
1.1 Checking the Package Contents
Check the items contained in the package carefully. You should have the
following:
5 One Wireless Network Video Recorder.
5 One AC Power Adapter with power cord.
5 One Ethernet Cable (RJ-45 type).
5 One External Antenna.
5 Four Screws.
5 Four Rubber Pads.
5 One Installation CD-ROM.
5 One Quick Installation Guide.
NOTE Once any item contained is damaged or missing, contact the
authorized dealer of your locale.
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1.2 Getting to Know Your Device
Front View
z Power Button – Press to turn on the device. Press and hold for
about five seconds to turn off. When you press the button to
boot, the button start blinking Blue, and then becomes a steady
Blue when the device is ready.
z Unmount Button (USB Port 1) – Press to safely remove the
connected USB device on the USB Port 1.
z USB Port 1 – Connect the external USB device.
z LED Icons – The LED icons on the front panel let you know the
related status of your device. See the following table for more
information of the LED icons.
Unmount
Button
USB Port 1
LED Icons
Power
Button
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Icon Description
A steady Green light indicates the device is connected to
your wireless network. When it blinks, the device is
receiving/transmitting data from/to the wireless
network.
A steady Green (1000 Mbps) or Amber (10/100 Mbps)
light indicates the device is connected to your LAN.
When it blinks, the device is receiving/ transmitting data
from/to the network.
1/2
A steady Green light indicates the hard disk drive is
installed in the device. A blinking Green light indicates
the installed hard disk drive is reading/writing data.
A steady Amber light indicates the hard disk drive is
complete full (100%). A blinking Amber light indicates
the hard disk drive is getting full (95%).
1/2
The LED off indicates no USB devices is connected to the
device.
When you connect the USB device to the device, the LED
becomes a steady Green light.
When it blinks, the device is receiving/ transmitting data
from/to the USB device.
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Rear View
z Power Connector – Plug the provided AC Power Adapter.
z USB Port 2 – Connect the external USB device. Please note that
this USB port is used for connecting a USB printer only.
z LAN Connector – Plug the provided Ethernet Cable to connect
to your LAN.
z Reset Button – Press to reset the device. Press and hold for
about five seconds to resume the factory default configuration.
z Antenna Connector – Connect the external antenna.
z Fan and Ventilator – Do not block or cover the ventilator for air
circulation.
Fan and
Ventilator
Power
Connector
LAN
Connector
USB Port 2 Antenna
Connector
Reset
Hole
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1.3 Features and Benefits
Easy to install and use.
Remotely access and manage.
Support auto-setup while connecting up to four cameras.
Simultaneous record the live video streams.
Start recording by manual or by schedule.
The frame rate for alarm recordings can be specified independently
from the frame rate of scheduled recordings. Different video sources
can have different frame rates for scheduled recordings.
Support up to two SATA hard disk drives (SATA II is recommended).
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CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
2.1 Networking Application
The following diagram explains the application of the Wireless Network
Video Recorder within your network. In the illustration below, the
Wireless Network Video Recorder and four Internet cameras are
connected to a router/ switch, which minimize the impact of the network
traffic for the users within the network.
Network Video Recorder in your networking environment
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2.2 Installing the Hard Disk Drive
1. Disconnect the power cable of the device.
2. Remove two screws on the rear
panel, and then remove the rear
panel.
3. Pull the bracket out from the disk bay.
4. Place the hard disk drive on the bracket, and then secured with two
screws.
NOTE While placing the hard disk drive onto the bracket, align the
screw holes on the bottom of hard disk drive with the studs
on the base of bracket. The two studs are designed to
ensure the hard disk drive will be installed on the bracket
securely.
5. Push the bracket into the disk bay all the way until it connects the
device.
6. Replace the rear panel and secure two screws.
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2.3 Connecting the Network
Connecting to LAN
Plug an Ethernet cable to the LAN
connector located on the device’s
rear panel, and then connect it to
t
he network or directly to a
computer for configuration.
Connecting to WLAN
When you use the device within
y
our wireless network, you need to
attach the included external
antenna to the device.
W
hen the device is powered on,
t
he camera will automatically
search any access point with
“default” SSID.
NOTE If the device cannot to your wireless network, you need to install
the device in LAN and proceed with WLAN settings.
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2.4 Connecting the Power Adapter
Plug the AC power adapter to the power connector located on the
device’s rear panel, and then connect it to your local power supply.
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CHAPTER 3
ACCESSING THE DEVICE
3.1 Accessing the device via My Network Places
Since you have built a connection between the device and your PC, you
can easily access the device via My Network Places.
1. On your PC, click Start > My
Network Places.
2. Find the device with its device named (such as NVRxxxx) in My
Network Place.
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3. Double-click the device icon. When the login window appears, enter
the User name (the default is admin) and password (the default is
admin), and then click OK to access the Wireless Network Video
Recorder.
TIP If you connect an USB device to the device, it will be shown in the
window.
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3.2 Using IPFinder
The device comes with a conveniently utility, IPFinder, which is included
in the Installation CD-ROM, allowing you to search the device on your
network easily.
1. Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your PC’s CD-ROM drive to
initiate the Auto-Run program.
2. Click the IPFinder item to launch the utility. The control panel will
appear as below.
3. Once you get the IP address of the device, launch the Web browser
to access your device.
Display the connected device(s).
Double click to link the device.
Click About to get the Version information of IPFinder.
Click Link to connect the selected device.
Click Change IP to modify the IP address of the selected device.
Click Search to find the IP address of the connected device(s).
Click Exit to close the utility.
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CHAPTER 4
CONFIGURING THE DEVICE
You can easily access and manage the Wireless Network Video Recorder
via the Web browser of your PC. This chapter describes the Web
Configuration Utility, and guides you through the configuration of the
device.
Since the default configuration of the device is DHCP mode enabled, you
are recommended to use IPFinder to search the IP address that is
assigned to the device by the DHCP server, and then click Link to access
the camera via the Web browser.
Alternately, you can launch the Web browser and then manually enter
the IP address (the default is 192.168.0.20) in the Address bar and press
ENTER to access the Web Configuration Utility.
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4.1 Using the Setup Wizard
The device’s Setup Wizard lets you configure your device easily and
quickly. The wizard will guide you through the necessary settings step-
by-step.
To start the wizard, click Setup Wizard in the menu bar.
Step 1. LAN Setup
z Enter the Hostname for the device.
z Select Start UPnP to enable the device’s Universal Plug and Play
function.
z If your network uses a proxy server, select Use proxy and enter
the IP/Port values.
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Step 2. TCP/IP Setup
z Select DHCP when your network uses the DHCP server; or select
Static IP to assign the IP address for the device directly.
For more information of TCP/IP settings, refer to the Lan section
in Web Configuration Utility.
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Step 3. Wireless Setup
z Select Enable and complete the required settings for wireless
networking.
For more information of wireless settings, refer to the Wireless
section in Web Configuration Utility.
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Step 4. Set up Space Type
z Select Single Disk or RAID for storing the files.
For more information of space type, refer to the Storage Setup
section in Web Configuration Utility.
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Xvision XIP3000NVR User manual

Category
WLAN access points
Type
User manual

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