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2. i p i j i i i A y y y A N i N i y A N 4 mm 4 NA MIN N EW f y MM A N y N L D y N A A y Am i A y N N i A l N A h D Y A i N f y N TES i 1 i i N Om d 7 y y a N A y MARS NVR Combo Kit MR 4040 MR 4020 Default user name admin Default password 123456 Preface About this Manual The material in this document is for information purpose and is subject to change without prior notice We made every effort to ensure that this user s manual is accurate and complete However no liability is assumed for any errors and omissions that may have occurred m Z O a I FCC Compliance 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 turni
3. _ aes py Won To All Dis siy is System e a OI ol CH1 w To n Default By default the record mode for all connected channels is set to Normal It means the NVR will continuously record 24 hours a day to ensure that you will not miss any important happenings However the disadvantage is that the HDD space will become full very fast MW NVR User s Manual 42 Mars Series Operating the NVR Record Mode You can choose between the Smart mode and Normal mode In Smart mode you can define the schedule when to do the Normal recording and Alarm recording as well as set different the recording resolution for each type Please be noted that changes to the resolution affect the height and width of the image and therefore affects the space on HDD required for recording In Normal recording mode you can define the schedule for Normal constant recording Motion motion based recording Alarm alarm based recording and no recording with the set resolution 720P ala o m o Z TT Channel Select the channel where you want to apply the schedule Week Select the day of the week where you want to apply the schedule For example after you define the schedule for Monday you can use the Copy function to apply the same schedule for Tuesday Friday Normal N Recording When the time slot is marked green it means the channel performs normal recording for that time slot If you do not want to record all 24 h
4. Warning Are you sure to shut down e Load Settings Select this option to import the settings that you have configured earlier To import a saved configuration file select the configuration file and save it into a USB flash drive To resume with importing process plug the USB flash drive to the USB port of the device and click Load Settings Save Settings Select this option to save the NVR current settings such as the video recording settings network configurations and etc To save your current configuration settings plug the USB flash drive to the USB port of the device and click Save Settings NOTE Before saving the settings be sure to plug a USB device into the USB port of the NVR e Camera Update Select this option to update the camera firmware with the latest version Obtain the firmware update file Save the upgrade file to a folder named dvrupgrade then save the dvrupgrade folder in a USB flash drive To resume with updating process plug the USB flash drive to the USB port of the NVR select the camera and click the Camera Update button NOTE Do not remove the USB flash drive turn off the power or unplug from the power supply while updating MW NVR User s Manual 66 Mars Series Operating the NVR Advanced Events ADVANCED ala o m o Z TT Maintain la Disk Full w Enable Alarm Gut System Advanced Default Apply In this menu you can configure what action the NVR should
5. e Buzzer The NVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone By default this feature is OFF but if you want you can set the buzzer duration in seconds when the alarm is triggered e Send Email You can let the NVR to send you an auto e mail when an alarm occurs To set up the e mail schedule see Network Email on page 52 e Full Screen If this function is enabled and the sensor is triggered the corresponding channel will be displayed in full screen e Record Channel You can check the box to enable recording and then select the channels to record when the sensor is triggered e Post Recording You can set how long after an event occurs that the NVR will continue to record The recommended recording length is 30 seconds but it can be set higher up to 5 minutes NVR User s Manual PE 57 m Z Q a 3 Mars Series Operating the NVR Device HDD Free Time S6HoOur Ovenvrite Auto Format HOO Format USB Default Apply In this menu you can view and configure the internal HDD that the NVR uses for saving the reocrdings You will see the state free total space and free recording time information concerning the HDD If you start up the NVR for the first time you need to format the HDD NOTE Make sure you are not formatting an HDD that has already data on it unless you want to delete the previous data e Format HDD Format USB First you need to select the HDD for formatting Check the Select check
6. please do NOT leave the admin password blank NOTE Only the administrator account is enabled by default e SEL Check this checkbox to customize the user account and click Edit When the modifications are done click Apply SYSTEM Lo Display admin User Name z asswor g na E Mea b z Password SSA Confirm mmm ooo is System Device ID ie cord Device Type MF 400 Hardware version Software version IE Client Version MAC Address b2wisSoTREDVVESNBGGZ YY QR Code In this menu you can review all the technical information concerning your NVR NOTE If you need to scan the QR code of the NVR but the sticker with the code on top of the device has got damaged or is not in the reach then here you can find the device s QR code here NVR User s Manual PE 63 m z O U I Mars Series Operating the NVR Advanced Maintain ADVANCED Display Auto Login Startupyyvizard Enable Auto Maintain Enable Update Load Default Shut Down Load gt ettinds IP 010 010 025 011 Update F E Default Apply Auto Login If you want to log in to the NVR automatically for live view after each startup then only Admin user account can be set for auto login Startup Wizard Enable this option if you want the Startup Wizard to reappear every time the device is turned ON Normally you would go through some or all of the items in the wizard at first startup
7. 52 e Full Screen If this function is enabled and the motion is detected the corresponding channel will be displayed in full screen e Record Channel You can check the box to enable recording and then select the channels to record when the motion is detected e Post Recording You can set how long after an event occurs that the NVR will continue to record The recommended recording length is 30 seconds but it can be set higher up to 5 minutes ala mr o Z TT Alarm Alarm Display Motion Alarm Record Alarm In Alarm Out Owell Time 105 Buzzer FullScreen Fost Recarding sus Copy Advanced Default Apply NOTE Configure the alarm settings if you have connected external alarm and sensor devices to the alarm and sensor I O port on the NVR e Alarm In Choose the channel that will trigger the alarm e Alarm Type Choose if the sensor is NO normally open or NC normally closed Check the sensor s manual to find out the correct value to use This is the way how the sensor informs the NVR when it has detected something suspicious If you do not want to use this feature disable the Alarm Type feature e Alarm Out If an alarm device is connected check the box to make the device sound the alarm when sensor is triggered e Dwell Time This is the time period in seconds you want the NVR to stay in Alarm Out status e Show Message Check the box to display wW icon on screen when the alarm is triggered
8. Configure the recording options for example resolution and setting up recording schedules for channels e Search Search for recordings play the recording option events and logs by different types e Network Configure the NVR s access parameters to the network define the parameters for example resolution for the remote stream configure e mail settings for receiving notifications and DDNS parameters e Alarm Set the motion area and sensitivity very important parameters when configuring an NVR configuring the alarm settings what happens if an alarm occurs e Device View how many hours of recording the internal HDD provides and decide the HDD overwrite options Here you can also configure the connection parameters to link your NVR to your Dropbox account e System Here you can configure the date and time parameters change the language of the NVR s interface modify users and view the general information about the system In this menu you can also see the QR code for accessing your NVR from your smart phone pad e Advanced Modify the basic maintenance tasks for example scheduled reboot Determine the startup options perform the firmware update safely shut down the system NVR User s Manual DE Mars Series Operating the NVR NOTE e Many items on Main Menu have a short explanation when you hover the cursor over the field NM etvark m Z Es a I Alarm Advance Default e Click Apply to save
9. Internet Click Setup to access the NTP settings AI al j Ti a NOTE If you want to use the NTP function then make sure the time zone is set correctly according to your location m Z GC U Click Update Now to automatically synchronize the time set on NVR with a remote time server on Internet When you have finished with the settings click Apply Display eras lY Ee Cor g Search Time one SMT 08 00 Network Update Maw ed Default Apply Exit e Language The language of the menus alerts and other communications on NVR e Menu Timeouts Define the time the NVR will exit the menus when they are not in use and return to the Live Viewing screen e Flicker 50 Hz or 60 Hz depending on your geographical location For example in Taiwan the flicker should be set to 60 Hz if set to 50 Hz then the live video from the camera will be flickering System Users sno User Name ENABLE admin ADMIN ENABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE T Aly anced MW NVR User s Manual 62 Mars Series Operating the NVR The Users menu allows you to view change the password authorize user and set the access rights in using the NVR There is one administrator account and 6 user accounts By default the administrator account s user name is admin and the password is 123456 We suggest you change the password to protect your privacy For your privacy protection
10. Left side on the Live Viewing screen NVR User s Manual DE 37 Mars Series Operating the NVR e Color Change these values only if it is inevitable The color changes influence your recording To modify the Color click Setup The Color Setup menu opens ar Z G COLOR SETUP wm E HUE BRIGHT CON TRAST SATURATION Default Apply Brightness BRI Defines how bright the image appears on the display Contrast CON Increases the difference between the darkest black and the whitest white in the image Modify the contrast if the sections of the image grey out Hue Changes the color mix of the image Saturation SAT Alters how much color is displayed in the image The highest the saturation the brighter and vivid colors will appear to be Setting this parameter too high can degrade the image quality e Covert Determine if you want to show this channel on the Live Viewing screen or not Please be noted that if the connected channel is not displayed on Llve Viewing screen it does not affect the recording from the channel on HDD unless you have disabled the recording for the channel Display Output Display Camere ve POOTBOP Privacy one Video Outp LIVE OUT v Record fideo Output Enable w me or View Mode Single v Define cea setlnd WBGATHDMI Resolution Alarm Init DEV Transparency Deyice system Advane Default APPI Exit e Video Output This is the video output of
11. Network Network on page 49 How to Create a Dropbox Account To create an account for accessing Dropbox service do the following e f you are using a PC open the web browser and navigate to www dropbox com The main page opens Click on 23 Your stuff anywhere Sign up Fill in the required fields and activate your account Last name Email Password C I agree to Dropbox Terms Sign in e f you are using a smart phone pad then download and open the Dropbox app On Welcome to Dropbox first page click Start and then choose I m New to Dropbox Follow the on screen instructions to set up your account 12 55 Welcome to Dropbox Dropbox I m Already a Dropbox User I m New to Dropbox NVR User s Manual DE 29 m Z O Es a I Mars Series Accessibility Features How to Configure the Cloud Storage Settings If you already have an active Dropbox account you need to connect the KGuard Cloud Uploader to your Dropbox Before making the connection you need to configure the following settings on your NVR right click on Live Viewing screen Main Menu gt Device gt Cloud Storage Display HDD Fo Ue Storage j gt oe Sta rade E na h e Record 2 a Channel Drive Name Receiver Email kKguardi amail com Activate Cloud Advanced E mail Setup Advanced Default e Enable Allow cloud settings e Channel Select from which channels will snapshots be taken and sent to the cloud stor
12. allows the NVR to access the Internet The format of the Gateway address is the same as the IP Address has For example 010 000 000 254 If your network type is Static and you are not sure what the Gateway is please ask your ISP DNS1 DNS2 DNS stands for Domain Name System where DNS1 is the main DNS server and DNS2 is the backup server if the DNS1 is not accessible DNS server settings must be properly configured if you want to use the E mail notification NTP or DDNS etc If you are not sure what your DNS address is please ask your ISP Auto Port Forwarding UPnP Enable this option if your router supports the UPnP You need to enable UPnP both on NVR and router In this case you do not have to configure manually port forwarding on your router MW NVR User s Manual 50 Mars Series Operating the NVR Network Video Stream NETWORK Display Network ideo Stream Email DONS ala o m o Z TT Stream Type Main Stream Record Bitrate Search Metvrark Alarm Copy CH1 E To AI yster Defaullt Apply e Stream Type You can choose what kind of data you want the stream to contain The available streams are Main Stream Sub Stream and Mobile Stream Please be noted that all those streams are always active simultaneously Main Stream The images you see on the live viewing screen of your NVR This stream has the highest image quality You are able to modify the FPS and or bitrate settings Sub Stream
13. are not sure in your network type please contact your ISP Internet Service Provider DHCP Connection NETWIEOR E Display ja Record Search OT E Alarm Se Auto Port Forwarding UPNFPY Disable w Default Apply Static Connection NETWIBDREK Display NWOTK Remote Stream Email CONS Client Port HITTF Fort IP Address 010 000 000 254 010 000 000 251 System Auto Port FonvardingfUPNP Disable Advanced Default Apply NVR User s Manual PE 49 m Z O Es a I Mars Series Operating the NVR PPPOE Connection METWORK Display Record Client Port Search HTTF Port NF User Name me Alarm Device O10 000 000 251 000 000 000 000 System Auto Port Forwardind LlPMP3J Disable w eq Default Apply Type Select the network type you are using DHCP Type If you choose this type then the network settings will be filled automatically Static Type To fill in all the required network settings please ask your ISP Internet Service Provider PPPoE Type To fill in all the required network settings please ask your ISP Internet Service Provider NOTE If you are not sure in the network connection type or in network settings always ask your ISP Client Port Is the port that the NVR will use to send information through It is important to configure if you want to use the UPnP feature when your router supports UPnP then you don t need to
14. but without limitation direct or indirect special consequential or exemplary arising out of or relating to the device e Personal injury or any damage caused by inapppropriate use or negligent operation of the user e Unauthorized disassemble repear or modification of the device by the user e Any problem consequential inconvenience or loss or damage arising out of combining the system with the devices of a third party e Any claim or action for damages brought by any person or organization being a photogenic subject due to violation of privacy with the result of pictures from a surveillance camera including saved data for some reason becomes public or is used for the purpose other than for surveillance MW NVR User s Manual 2 Safety Information N Warning This is the symbol for indicating any potential hazard risk or condition reguiring special attention The user needs to refer to the important operating and maintenance or servicing instructions Safety Precautions Do not touch live electrical parts Electric shock can be avoided Follow the recommended practices listed below Faulty installation improper grounding and incorrect operation and maintenance of electrical eguipment are always sources of danger Do not try to install eguipment outdoor during strong wind and rain Do not install or remove eguipment outdoor when raining Do not try to install or operate any eguipment during a thunderst
15. can scan the OR codes below for a direct link to the download site Android iOS Available on the Step 3 Open the APP Open New KView application Ma tap w and then tap to add a NVR NVR User s Manual DE 27 Mars Series Accessibility Features Step 4 Use the QR code to identify the NVR Do one of the following Tap Scan to scan the QR code sticker on the top of the NVR m Z O Es a I nin m QR SCAN NVR ID ABCDEFGHIJKL 1 MNOPQRST F3U98NRE8D Enter Password 123456 Cancel OK s Step 5 Enter the password and change the NVR name if necessary Default User Name admin Default Password 123456 After all settings are complete tap OK Step 6 View the Multiple Live Screen MW NVR User s Manual 28 Mars Series Accessibility Features Using Cloud Storage The Cloud Storage function of your NVR enables you to activate a cloud storage account and send snapshots taken from the connected cameras to virtual storage This feature allows users to see what is happening on your camera site anytime anywhere through the Internet Sending the snapshots can be set according to time interval and when a motion is detected T 2 l o z TT For the time being your NVR supports the Dropbox virtual storage Before setting up the cloud storage on the NVR you need to make sure your Dropbox account is created and activated and your NVR is connected to the Internet see
16. changes click Exit to close the menu or right click on the menu click Default to restore default values Click Copy To to copy the current settings to all channels or one specific channel MW NVR User s Manual 36 Mars Series Operating the NVR Display Camera DISPLAY D10 010 025 01 1 Offline 010 010 025 012 Online 010 010 025 012 Online 010 010 025 014 Offline This page is a summary of the active status of the cameras Normally the status of the connected cameras should be Online If some of the cameras becomes Offline which should be connected then do the following e Check ifthe camera is present in the location e Make sure the RJ45 cable from the camera does not have any visible damage and the cable is connected securely e Reset the camera Display Live Display Default Apply e Channel In this menu you can configure how the channels are displayed on the Live Viewing screen Select the channel from the drop down menu NOTE The channels appear in the numerical order depending in which of the LAN 1 LAN 4 ports it is connected e Name If you do not like the default name of the channel just click on the field and using the on screen keyboard input the new name It is recommended to keep the names short and relevant to the camera location e Position Determine where you want the channel to be displayed on the Live Viewing screen For example U L means the channel is displayed on the Upper
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18. s Manual DE 23 Mars Series Basic NVR Operations Basic NVR Operation m Z O Es a I Using the Supplied USB Mouse The simplest way to operate the NVR is using the supplied optical USB mouse The USB mouse has two control buttons which function as described below Left click Click to choose an item in the menus and confirm your selection Right click Click to open the Task Bar on the Live Viewing screen and to exit from the menus Double click on left button Double click on a channel on the Live Viewing screen to view the channel in full screen mode Double click again to exit the full screen mode Drag an area line In motion mode allows to select the motion area In menu mode allows to adjust the values of sliders and scales Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard automatically appears on the screen if data entry is required Typed characters are displayed here Click to delete a character Click to enter the text Click to toggle the keyboard to upper case Locking the Screen The screen is locked to protect unauthorized OSD operation Enter the user name and password before entering the OSD menu The default user name and password are User Name admin Password 123456 Enter Password USER LOGIN Enter User Name USER LOGIN DEVICE ID DEWICE ID USER USER FASSWO RE BORE ae e Il EI 2N HE Sa For system security we suggest you change the password on the NVR to protect yo
19. site anytime anywhere through the Internet Sending the snapshots can be set according to time interval and when a motion is detected See more about configuring the cloud storage in Using Cloud Storage on page 29 e Enable Allow cloud settings e Channel Select from which channels will snapshots be taken and sent to the cloud storage Snapshots from the channels you have not chosen will not be sent to Dropbox e Time Trigger Motion Detection When the Time Trigger is set and the Motion Detection is disabled then snapshots are transferred to the Dropbox based on the scheduled time interval e When the Time Trigger is set and the Motion Detection as well then the snapshots are transferred to the Dropbox on a motion detection and on time interval simultaneously For example a camera is installed on the front door When someone enters the room the motion is triggered The snapshots are then sent to the cloud storage e Drive Name Enter the cloud storage name for your NVR When linking the KGuard Cloud Uploader to your Dropbox the Drive Name will be used as the folder name where KGuard uploads the snapshots e Receiver Email Enter your e mail address that is associated with your Dropbox account This e mail address is used by the NVR only for sending you the certification e mail for asking your acceptance to link the NVR to the Dropbox If you successfully receive the cloud storage activation e mail you do not need to configure the advance
20. unplug from the power supply while updating System Updating Pis DON T turn off the power and DON T take out USB flash between 5 mins during this upgrade process e Load Default Select this option if you wish to retrieve the default factory default settings When the option menu appears on the screen check the respective setting option box that you want to restore and then click Apply NOTE It is recommended to load defaults for all options after upgrading the firmware ADVANCED Lo Display Wantan Events EE gM mooo RECORD 2 Search NETWORK N ALARM P Network BE NE TEM ALVANCED KI KI KI KI KI KI KI Advanced After you click Apply a warning message appears asking your confirmation for overwriting the custom parameters Click OK wwarnind Custom Parameters will be deleted are you sure to load default setting NVR User s Manual DE 65 Mars Series Operating the NVR Wait until message appears on the screen Click OK Remark Save default setting done m Z O Es a I e Reboot If the system hangs or you wish to restart the system at anytime select this option to reboot the NVR instantly After you click Reboot a warning message appears asking for your confirmation to reboot Click OK Warning Are You sure to restart e Shut Down To maintain the integrity of the video recording and configuration settings select this option to power off the NVR properly
21. video being exported to the external storage device T 2 l o z TT UWA IS NNOO mo 00 00 00 24 00 00 x After you stop trimming you are asked to confirm to save the file Click Backup EACKIP CONFIE M From 15 08 01 To 15 08 12 Total files Total size S32 KE Are You sure to backup Backup Carcel When the backup is complete click OK to close the Backup Status screen Remark Backup completed NOTE Do not remove the USB device while file transferring is in progress NVR User s Manual DE 47 Mars Series Operating the NVR Search Event Search m z GC a 3 START END Normal 13 11 15 Alarm 13 11 15 Normal 13 11 15 09 32 48 09 22 50 0 3M Alarm 13 11 15 09 32 50 09 42 09 59 0M Normal 13 11 15 O9 42 09 09 52 59 62 4M Alarm 13 11 15 092 46 46 03 52 59 39 2M PLL i Search Backup The Event Search menu displays you the recordings that were triggered by the NVR For example if you use the default continuous recording then likely most of the events are normal type recordings listed on the table Search Date Click to specify the date for search the event Search Time Click to specify the starting time and the ending time to search for the event CH Select the channel to search or select All to search all channels Type Select the type of recording to search among All Normal or Alarm and click Search The recordings will be e BAK Thi
22. Accessibility Features EEF e O RC ACT FFF EE A RH EFA 27 Downloading New KView ADD iie an Gi Un aU OY DEU GA CL OL GN GOD dU 27 Uaine Coud lOr Spas acs FT RR YF RF FN FFF RENT FF NWFN 29 How to Create a Dropbox ACCOUNL ccccscccssscceececesceeecceeseeeuseeeeeseseeeesteneeeeeteneeeenseees 29 How to Configure the Cloud Storage Settings cccceccescccsseceeeceeneceeectenseceeseeeeeensenes 30 Advanced E mail FFEFRYN FFR EF FFF FFF RF YY FD FFF FFY FFY 31 PICU ALO COU RE HNN E EE FR FEE FR FN HWNW 32 Operating the NVR een n Und nU RG CNW GRON Un RR NWYN NDO Wn GaU NR DER OR NR On 35 MA HU a Y ooeeeaccsh aneanneccancentenaanteneuesonssecssncauacastameeenceiweacs 35 DOY C L L ES FFE O e2 E ET PR FFYN FEN FU eee ee NET FFY FN NN 37 DEDY DVE FEE E RUN IAN CFE FC _ 37 DLODI OUMU a teeta entre Met meee YR Y UG OD a UI FE DIO O 38 DLOS Privacy ZONG sied di Y Lo EY Y Od NAD 40 Recorra um Gl c oc FEFFFW Y Y4 RR NR DU RF FIN RO RE RY HI HF NF A1 ROC CHCOUIE au entrees rt ee ee ee eee nA 42 Search Record SS OM FT v O T ete ates RR FFURF HN HUN HF A4 FAN OCH cC SERU O ee ACH RH RF YN HR RENNIR FN FE 46 Tne NICO FN RCH HRN YW PEIR HYN 47 ast cy gei EVent Se arC Meee nna ee EHO FA FFF eee 48 aS ce Cl ea A a een a NN HRN HEN I Y YF EN FFR eee eee een 48 MW NVR User
23. This is how the images will be visible over the Internet via PC for example Web Client By default it has much lower quality than the main stream You can modify the FPS and or bitrate settings Mobile Stream This is how the images will be visible when accessing via smart phone pad You can modify the FPS and or bitrate settings e CH Displays the channel where the settings are applied e Resolution The screen resolution is set matching the stream type By default the Main Stream resolution is 720P Sub Stream is D1 and Mobile Stream is CIF e FPS It means the number of frames per second the NVR will record The highest is 30 FPS e Bitrate It is recommended to use the default values If you need to modify the bitrate please consider that the higher the resolution the higher the bitrate will need to be to compensate the level of detail per pixel NVR User s Manual DE 51 Mars Series Operating the NVR Network Email m za Q NETWORK o ae Display Network Remote Stream Email DDN Disable Schedule Disable w Enable OO465 kguard gmail com kguard 1 amail com Interval 1Min w Default Apply e SSL Enable if your e mail server requires the SSL verification If you are not sure please consult your e mail service provider For example if you are using Gmail then this option should be enabled SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port of your e mail server For example if you are using Gmail t
24. YF 3 OHICK SECU GUI iersinii EEEE EEEE EE 6 Step 1 Unpack Your NY R aeu n A A E O ANRA 6 Step 2 Install the Hard Disk Drive HDD wicassxsesisdownsteaseadeedecdusanewsitevoucdaaweaniaeseisesacdensxwagiandeintaes 7 Step 3 Make the ConnectionS ssssssssessseressrssresrresrrsrrnsrrerrrsreserrsersreerrsrerseesresreeseesreeeeseereee 8 FONE MM eaae E A E FO YTT E E NC FAR 8 Rear UME arer N E T T E E E ATA AR 8 Perform the connections as shown on the diagrams ccccccssscsecesecceseceeeceeneeceeceeneeeeeeenes 10 Step 4 Switch ON th NVR EF O O I R HEN OE EAE EENE EPE 11 Step 5 Go through the Items in Startup Wizard essssssseessesserssresrresersresrresereeresrrrrresersrerseene 12 Step 6 Make Sure the Camera s are FUNCtIONING cccccccceseecceseccesecceeeseeeeecseeeseeeeseneeeens 16 Step 7 Mou untthe Cane dc FT NR FRT 17 Understanding the Live Viewing SCreen scsscscscsccccscscsceccccccscscsceccccccscscssess 18 Pop Up Menu on LIVE Viewing SCLCER wio ia iN RR GMU DG UN RR A ORG 22 Basic NVR Operation aca Oda DNA NY a GA ENS 24 Using the Supplied USB MOUSE ER FEN YNN FFAN RF 24 NIT A ING Oa SY CF FFR NEF RE REY HF NO GYR 24 Locking the Screen EF xW O VR RR HF FAN FFA RC 24 Using The Supplied Remote CONTION sncsiscscssccavnessunenscesanasdsandedsevecdeniesnauesaadguteesieneascdsavoddoreranses 25 Rebooting Shutting Down the NVR SEF CNC RR N FN HN 26
25. Zone You need to enable the function in order to use it NOTE The privacy zone is valid only to the specific channel If you wish to copy the same settings to other channels use Copy function e Area Setup If you want to define two privacy areas check both Areal and Area2 if only one then check Area 1 or Area 2 e Mask Area Click Setup to open the channel in full screen mode and start marking the privacy zones Depending on the number of areas two available you have chosen in Area Setup you will see areas covered with black rectangles on the channel view When you have finished marking the areas right click to return to the Main Menu NOTE The privacy zone s are not visible on channel live view as well as on the video file On live view and video file you can see the privacy zone s covered with black boxes MW NVR User s Manual 40 Mars Series Operating the NVR Record REC Para RECORD Display REC Fara Schedule ala o m o Z TT Fecord Record Fre record Enable Alarm Device yster Advanced Default AP pny i In REC Para menu you can enable or disable the recording per channel and set the pre recording condition e CH Select the channel to set its recording parameters e Record If Record is enabled the video from the selected channel is recorded to the HDD e Pre record You can set the recording only when an event is triggered With this feature the NVR starts the recording even before
26. age Snapshots from the channels you have not chosen will not be sent to Dropbox e Time Trigger Motion Detection When the Time Trigger is set and the Motion Detection is disabled then snapshots are transferred to the Dropbox based on the scheduled time interval e When the Time Trigger is set and the Motion Detection as well then the snapshots are transferred to the Dropbox on a motion detection and on time interval simultaneously For example a camera is installed on the front door When someone enters the room the motion is triggered The snapshots are then sent to the cloud storage e Drive Name Enter the cloud storage name for your NVR When linking the KGuard Cloud Uploader to your Dropbox the Drive Name will be used as the folder name where KGuard uploads the snapshots e Receiver Email Enter your e mail address that is associated with your Dropbox account The NVR will be sending the certification e mail to this e mail address for asking your acceptance to link the NVR to the Dropbox After all settings are complete click Apply and then click Activate Cloud See Activate Cloud on page 32 If you successfully receive the cloud storage activation e mail you do not need to configure the advanced e mail settings If you need to configure the advanced e mail settings click on Advanced E mail Setup button MW NVR User s Manual 30 Mars Series Accessibility Features Advanced E mail Setup If you cannot receive the certifica
27. ans that each time you reboot the NVR the IP address changes In this case ask if your ISP can provide you a static IP address If not then configure the DDNS service See the network settings in Network Network on page 49 and Network DDNS on page 53 Also please make sure the UPnP is configured in the NVR and router or the manual port forwarding is completed in the router Logging In To access the NVR remotely from a PC open your computer web browser and enter the NVR IP address or DDNS domain name in the URL box http 10 0 11 220 The User login page opens fesses O 9000 Substream English M RememberPwd Open All Channels Preview Login Reset Ke Fi cv a H Enter the user name and password Click Login button NOTE e The default NVR user name is admin and default password is 123456 e The client port number must exactly match with the client port set on NVR See Network Network on page 49 e Click Remember Pwd if you want to log in automatically MW NVR User s Manual 68 Mars Series Remote Access Via Web Client Interface Overview After you log in to Web Client the live screen appears ala 9 mr o Z TT Playback Remote Setting Local Setting w ce e No Jitem Description o Click a menu item to access Options are Live For viewing the Live screen manage recordings and playback options Playback Allows you to search playback and download
28. anual DE 11 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide Step 5 Go through the Items in Startup Wizard For going through the items on Startup Wizard the most convenient way is to use the supplied USB mouse See the USB mouse operations in Using the Supplied USB Mouse on page 24 The wizard includes setup screens which allow you to choose how you want the NVR to operate All items on the wizard are also accessible via the NVR s Main Menu see Main Menu on page 35 m Z a I Startup Wizard Startup Wizard Startup Vizard If you do not want to go through the Startup Wizard but access the Live Viewing screen immediately step 6 you can click Exit A confirmation message appears on the screen click OK Remark Are You sure you want to cancel Startup Wizard If you want to disable the Startup Wizard after reboot click Yes Remark To disable Startup Wizard after reboots NOTE All the items on Startup Wizard can be accessed also through the NVR s Main Menu Click Next Step to move to the next screen MW NVR User s Manual 12 HDD Management HOD Management Free T otal Free Time LInformatted O6 500 OHour Overwrite Auto Format HDD Mars Series Ouick Setup Guide ala o m o Z TT If you start up the NVR for the first time you need to format the HDD To format the HDD check the Select checkbox and click Format HDD A warning menu opens where you are asked to confirm you
29. box A warning message appears on screen asking your confirmation to delete all data on the disk after formatting Click OK Warning All data will be deleted after formatting Wait until the HDD is formatted For example formatting a 500GB HDD will take about 1 2 minutes When the formatting is complete a notification appears on the screen Click OK Remark Format finished e Overwrite Use this option to overwrite the old recordings on the HDD The old recordings are measured in days For example if you set the overwrite option to 1 day then the NVR overwrites one day file at a time the oldest file will be deleted If you set the overwrite to 7 days then the NVR will overwrite 7 day files at a time oldest file will be deleted If you set Auto overwrite option then if your current recording requires 3 days of HDD space then the oldest 3 days recording will be overwritten To prevent overwriting any old recordings select Disable If you have disabled this function please check the HDD status regularily to make sure the HDD is not full MW NVR User s Manual 58 Mars Series Operating the NVR Device Cloud Storage Display HOD Flo Lle Storage ala o m o Z TT Record Cloud Storage Enable wv Channel Time Trigger Motion Detection Drive Name Receiver Email kKguardi amail cam Activate Cloud Advanced E mail Setup Default This feature allows users to see what is happening on your camera
30. camera near the indoor lights for example under fluorescent light and do NOT point the camera to the light directly ala o m o Z TT 2 Drill the holes and attach the camera Use a position gasket to identify the correct position of Insert the plastic washers into the holes Then place the screw holes Then drill three 3 small holes on the the three 3 supplied screws into the three holes at mounting location the end of the camera Mount Bracket and secure them into the holes on the wall using a screwdriver Q at n Gask o positio 3 Adjust the camera Loosen the adjustment screw of the camera using the When the adjustment is done and the best star wrench Adjust the camera position to suit the position is found tighten the adjustment screw to monitoring area fix the position NVR User s Manual PE 17 Mars Series Understanding the Live Viewing Screen Understanding the Live Viewing Screen m Z O 7 1 First sceen you see after going through or skipping the Startup Wizard is the Live Viewing screen It is considered the main screen On this screen you see the live views from the connected cameras Please be noted that the conneciton to the cameras may take up to 30 seconds e 4 Split Screen four cameras connected default screen Live Viewing Screen 4 Cameras Connected Those channels that do not have any cameras connected are in the
31. col Browser Support Playback Local Playback 4 x 30fps 720p Remote Playback 4 channels simultaneously via broswers Playback Search Time amp Date Alarm Motion Detection Playback Mode Play Fast Forward Fast Rewind Slow Zoom gt WN IR Extender Port Sensor IN amp Alarm OUT Port Trigger Event Backup Method Power Consumption W O HDD Power Supply 4 IN 1 OUT Recording Alarm Out E mail Buzzer Full Screen USB Flash Drive USB HDD Network lt 15W DC 19V 4A MW NVR User s Manual 76 Mars Series Appendix bimension iW ENGLISH While Infrared LED on O lux Color during day switches to B amp W at night Waterproof fH Trademarks are properties of their respective owners Specifications are subject to change without notice NVR User s Manual DE T7 KGUA RD SECURITY Copyright 2013 All rights reserved Customer Support KGUARD INFORMATION CO LTD USA Technical Support Contact Address 4F No 113 Jian 2nd Road TEL 1 949 450 0052 Jhonghe District New Taipei City 23585 Taiwan Email support kworldcomputer com TEL 886 2 8228 6080 FAX 886 2 8221 6857 Email support kguardsecurity com
32. d e mail settings NVR User s Manual DE 59 Mars Series Operating the NVR If you need to configure the advanced e mail settings click on Advanced E mail Setup button DEWICE Display HOD zie ue storage MEE able En able m Z O Es a I me Searc DD4E5 i Network SMTP Server smtp gmail com pigge meqmail cam Alarm Email Test Default Apply e Email Enable advanced e mail setup e SSL Enable if your e mail server requires the SSL verification If you are not sure please consult your e mail service provider For example if you are using Gmail then this option should be enabled e SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port of your e mail server For example if you are using Gmail the SMTP port is 465 e SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server address of your e mail e Sender Email Enter the e mail address of your e mail This e mail address is used by the NVR only for sending you the certification e mail for asking your acceptance to link the NVR to the Dropbox e Sender Password Enter the password of your e mail After all settings are complete click Apply For testing the settings click Email Test MW NVR User s Manual 60 Mars Series Operating the NVR System General SYSTEM Display Date Format Time Format Language Menu Timeouts Flicker Default e Date Time You can set the date and time manually or allow the NVR to update automatically using the NTP Network Time Prot
33. detection Enable Enable the motion detection for a channel Area Click Setup to define the motion area See above Sensitivity It is very important to set the motion detection on a suitable seinsitivity level To find the best sensitivity level test the feature For example see how the motion event is triggered in normal and low light conditions during day time and night If you set the motion detection at a high sensitivity levels 8 is the most sensitive then the frequency of false alarm events increases Vice versa if the seinsitivity level is too low 1 is the least sensitive you might increase the risk that a significant motion event will not trigger the motion detection to record MW NVR User s Manual 56 Mars Series Operating the NVR e Alarm Out Check this function only if you have connected an external alarm device to your NVR and if you want the siren to activate when a motion is detected e Dwell Time This is the time period in seconds you want the NVR to stay in Alarm Out status e Show Message Check the box to display wW icon on the screen when the alarm is triggered e Buzzer The NVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone By default this feature is OFF but if you want you can set the buzzer duration in seconds when the motion is detected e Send Email You can let the NVR to send you an auto e mail when the motion is detected To set up the e mail schedule see Network Email on page
34. do when an event occurs It allows you to monitor the situation with the HDD to prevent happening a situation when the NVR is not able to record the video from the cameras to the internal HDD or when a connection to the camera s is lost e Event Type Select the event type you want to configure among Disk Full Disk Error or Video Loss e Enable Click to enable the monitoring of the event e Alarm Out Check this function only if you have connected an external alarm device to your NVR and if you want the siren to activate when an event is detected e Dwell Time This is the time period in seconds you want the NVR to stay in Alarm Out status e Show Message Check the box to display a message on screen when the alarm is triggered e Send Email You can let the NVR to send you an auto e mail when an alarm occurs To set up the e mail schedule see Network Email on page 52 NVR User s Manual DE 67 m Z O a I Mars Series Remote Access Via Web Client Remote Access Via Web Client Use the Web Client to remotely access your NVR at anytime via a PC Before you access the Web Client you need to ensure that the network settings of the NVR are configured properly The most convenient and easiest way is if you have set the NVR a static IP address It means you only need to open the web browser on your PC and type in the IP address of the NVR However if the IP address of the NVR is assigned by a DHCP server dynamic IP then it me
35. e Shut Down Warning Are you sure to shut down MW NVR User s Manual 26 Mars Series Accessibility Features Accessibility Features ala o m o Z TT After the NVR is connected to the Internet see Network Network on page 49 you can connect to the NVR remotely using a PC or smart phone pad Depending on the remote device PC or smart phone pad you can see the live view from the cameras using New KView app Smart Phone Pad iOS Android or Web Client PC More about Web Client please see Remote Access Via Web Client on page 68 For high availability you can also configure the NVR to upload snapshots from your cameras to your Dropbox account This service reguires activating the Cloud Storage function Downloading New KView App The outstanding feature of this NVR is that you do not need to do any complicated network settings to set up the NVR for remote live view on smart phone pad In a DHCP typical personal home LAN Local Area Network do the following Step 1 Connect the NVR to network a Connect the power adapter to the NVR See Step 4 Switch ON the NVR on page 11 b Connect an RJ 45 cable from the LAN port on the back of the NVR to an available port on a router See Step 3 Make the Connections on page 10 Step 2 Install APP a Open the App Store iOS or Play Store Android b Search for and install New KView application on your Smart Phone Pad iOS Android NOTE You
36. ed in a local directory path See Local Settings on page 74 After taking a snapshot a message appears on the screen to indicate where the snapshot is saved Example as below DANWRNCaptureiPreviewi1D D 11 220 CcH1201311291174852 bmp Folder Preview MW NVR User s Manual 12 About the Main Menu Because the Main Menu items of the Web Client are very similar to the OSD On Screen Display Main Menu items if Mars Series Remote Access Via Web Client you want to find more information on a specific item please refer to Main Menu on page 35 e To find more information on Playback please see Search Record Search on page 44 lt 2013 11 gt S MT WTF S 29 3 Friday E Synchronous playback W cHo1 cHo2 cHo3 ein Search Q Web Client Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Logout yy SECURITY ala o m o Z TT e To find more information on configuring the Remote Setting please see Main Menu on page 35 Display Live EE IP Camera Privacy Zone mn Network Alarm Device System Advanced Web Client Remote Setting Playback Local Setting Logout Live Refresh y SECURITY NVR User s Manual DE 73 m Z a I Mars Series Remote Access Via Web Client Local Settings Here you can set the default paths for saving the recording downloads snapshots and configure the default file types To set the defa
37. en instructions to complete the cloud account activation When the activation is complete a new folder is added to your Dropbox folder list ala 9 mr o Z TT Files 2 Dropbox w Photos Sharing W LINKS A Getting Started pdf Events 4 Get Started e For cloud storage activation from your smart phone pad you can download New KView app and use the QR scanner QR Tools to scan the QR code on the Remark message on the NVR s screen and connect to Dropbox Evah Pa Dug iau iwr is uw Check E il aay eup on and Series Goud slore ects er wan 5 rein au a NVR User s Manual DE 33 Mars Series Accessibility Features Then enter your Dropbox e mail address and password and click Sign In to activate the cloud storage Follow the on screen instructions to complete the cloud account activation When the activation is complete a new folder is added to your Dropbox folder list 3 48 New KView view KGUARD OFEN nua Preview m Z O a I QR Tools py N Kview Dropbox 3 41 Do you want open it QR Link https www2 dropbox com 1 oauth authorize oauth_token 5IFgDMfHyb8tyav1 _ FE A Dropbox app wants to link with your Cancel Connect KGuard Cloud DVR Upl would like account SEE SS access to all files and folders in your Need a Dropbox account Dropbox xxx gmail com This app will be able to read and modify everything Ca
38. eter CH Choose a channel to playback the recording or keep the default All All means searching for the recording on all the channels for the specified date and time Search Date Click on the Search Date box and specify the date where you want to search the recorded videos Click Search to look for the recordings on that date The result is displayed by date and time in Record State table Replay Time Click on the Replay Time box to specify the beginning time of the footage you want to review in playback and click Play You can also click on the time slot in Record State table to initiate the playback Replay Time Record State 415706 Date Time System MW NVR User s Manual 44 Mars Series Operating the NVR e Record State All the recordings that match your channel and date criteria are displayed in the Record State table Green box means normal recording while red box means alarm recording See the color definition for record type in Record Schedule on page 42 Click on the date to see all the recordings by time for that day and then click on the time to initiate the playback ala o m o Z TT NOTE After you click Play next to Replay Time box or click on the time in Record State table you will be asked to choose the channel s to play simultaneously Display BA LA I R1 Ewent Searc Record System Advance Check the channel s you want to see in playback and click Play If you choo
39. external HDD or a flash disk where you can backup footage NOTE You can also configure the Cloud Storage for saving the snapshot on a time and motion interval to an off site cloud storage See Using Cloud Storage on page 29 ala o m o Z TT 6 Alarm and Sensor I O Port Here you can connect 4 external alarm sensors and an alarm output device for example a siren 7 WAN Port This port is for connecting the NVR to the network usually directly into the network switch or router 8 LAN 1 LAN 4 Port These ports are for the main video input from the IP cameras When connecting the IP camera s to these ports make sure to use the supplied Ethernet RJ45 cables The channel labels of the ports appear in the same order as they are shown on your NVR s interface 9 Power Input Connect here the supplied power adapter cable 10 Power Switch Switch to turn ON OFF the NVR NVR User s Manual PE 9 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide Perform the connections as shown on the diagrams m Z o 1 Connect the monitor TV to the NVR via HDMI recommended or VGA port E o aa z D o D IW e IR EXT HDMI OUTPUT ALARM SENSOR WAN See If your monitor TV supports If your monitor does not sup HDMI connect it to the HDMI port HDMI then connect it to Output on the NVR the VGA Output on the NVR lt p AUDIO VGA OUTPUT Use the supplied Ethernet cable to co
40. he SMTP port is 465 SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server address of your e mail Sender Email Enter your e mail address Sender Password Enter the password of your e mail Receiver Email Enter the e mail address where you want to receive the event notifications from the NVR Interval Configure the length of the time interval between the notification e mails from NVR Please be noted that if you set the interval for example 1 minute have not configured the e mail event Schedule and your mailbox has a size limit then your mailbox may become full very fast In this case you may miss the new notifications from the NVR e Email You need to enable the e mail function to allow the NVR to send you notification e mails when an event occurs For your convenience you can define a schedule when and what type of events you want to be notified To set up a schedule click Schedule Email Schedule NETWORK Display Network Videc Stream m m ai DDNS Channel iW Record oearcl L Sees Slot for Motion EJ Slot for Alarm COO Slot for Exception M Motion A Alarm Exception Mm No Send Copy Sun To All bd Co py Copy CH1 All Copy Default Apply By default all event types are marked for a single channel on a chosen day and time Click on the time slot of the event to exclude sending an e mail of that event when the event is triggered Use the Copy function to copy the configured settings to anot
41. her channel and or day Click Exit to return to Email settings menu When you have finished configuring the e mail settings click Email Test and check your Inbox if the test e mail has arrived MW NVR User s Manual 52 Mars Series Operating the NVR Network DDNS NETWORK Display Network Video Stream Email DDNS ala o m o Z TT Enable Record KGUARDLORG Host Name mwynwr kguard org Network User Name mwynamed gmail com Alarm BONS Test Default Apply The reason why you may want to use the DDNS server is when your NVR is connected to a network where the IP address is assigned by the DHCP server In this case every time you start up the NVR the IP address will change A dynamic IP address is a problem when you want to connect remotely to the NVR via PC As a solution you can use the DDNS Dynamic DNS service The DDNS provides a static address to simplify remote connection to your NVR To use the DDNS you first need to open an account on the DDNS service provider s web page For example KGUARD ORG http www kguard org See page page 54 e DDNS Enable the DDNS service e Server Select the preferred DDNS server The available options are KGUARD ORG recommended DYNDNS NO IP CHANGEIP DNSEXIT NOTE If you do not have a DDNS account yet you need to create one on the DDNS service provider s web page e Host Name Enter the domain name you created on the DDNS service provider s web page For examp
42. ing errors such as Video Loss or HDD error check if the camera is properly connected or other hardware configurations NVR User s Manual DE 75 m Z O a I Mars Series Appendix Question cannot access the web client Answer Check if the network cable is properly connected to the NVR e Check if the UPnP function is enabled in router and NVR or if the router does not support UPnP then make sure the port forwarding is completed e Check if the network settings are properly configured See Network Network on page 49 e Ensure that you have Internet Explorer 6 or above Question The buzzer keeps on sounding Answer e Check the alarm settings Motion Detection or Video Loss may be detected Check the HDD capacity and the video connections which may be triggering the alarm Specifications 2 A V Cloud Cloud Storage MR 400 Ye Schedule Motion Detection Storage Mode Video Video Input Video Output 4 LAN ports 1 VGA amp 1 HDMI Outputs 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1440x900 1920x1080 Video Output Resolution G 711 1 RCA output Audio Compression Audio Output Recording H 264 4 x 30fps 720p Manual Always Schedule Motion Detection Alarm Remote Recording 1 SATA Up to 4TB Video Compression Recording Resolution Recording Mode HDD Interface HDD Support Network Interface 1 WAN port DHCP PPPoE Static IP IE 8 0 or above amp Safari Network Proto
43. ion or stretched MW NVR User s Manual 70 Mars Series Remote Access Via Web Client Switching Screen Modes By default you will see a 4 channel grid display on the screen 4 Channel Grid ala o m o Z TT SECURITY 1 20 2013 15 10 10 te Double click on the channel view or select a channel and click i to see the channel in full screen mode Full Screen Mode 11 20 2013 15 10 10 NVR User s Manual DE 71 m Z O a I Mars Series Remote Access Via Web Client Viewing and Recording From the Live screen you can choose to view or hide a channel display start manual recording and capture screen shots of a channel Use the Channel Controls to manage individual channels and the Display Controls to manage all the channels at the same time CHO a EB B r CHO2 CHOS Viewing or Hiding Channels Click the view gt icon next to a channel to show or hide the channel display The view icon indicates the current status The channel is displayed on the screen The channel is not displayed on the screen Recording Channels Manually Click the recording pm button next to a channel to start or stop manual recording The recording icon indicates the current status FD The channel is being recorded 3 The channel is not being recorded Taking Snapshots Click the snapshot icon on the Play Controls to take a snapshot of the current screen Snapshots are sav
44. le mynvr4 kguard org e User Name Password Enter the user name and password you obtained when creating an account on the DDNS service provider s web page For example username for KGUARD ORG users is the e mail address you used when creating the account on KGUARD ORG web page To test the DDNS settings click DDNS Test If all settings are OK the following message appears Warning Test DONS Successfully NVR User s Manual RW 53 Mars Series Operating the NVR KGUARD SECURITY m Z O a I For applying the domain name on KGUARD ORG do the following CD Welcome to kguard org Registration ooo Create a user account or choose existing users below to begin SCSCSSSCUUNTTTTT TT TT TT YT Tu TEESE EERE SERRE EEE TERT EERSTE REESE EE ETERS EES EEE EES ESSE EOS EOE DDNS account creation NEW USER REGISTRATION EMAIL ADDRESS PASSWORD PASSWORD CONFIRM FIRST NAME LAST NAME SECURITY QUESTION ANSWER o My frst phone number z A SE Boe te o CONFIRM YOU RE HUAAU New Captcha Solve the problem above Submit _Reset Already have an account Click here to logon SSSSSSSSSTTSTCTTNSTTY EEE EEE OE EET REESE EET EEE E EERE EEE ESE ERE ESE EEE EEE E EERE EERE ESTEE EEE EES EEE EEE EES EEE EOE EES REESE EERE REE EEE ERE ETE EERE EEE ETRE ETE OTE SE ERTS EERE ESTER nn All Rights Reserved 2010 kquard org Then provide a domain name for yo
45. lid ON The HDD is installed e Blinking The HDD is accessed 2 Power Indicator Lights green to indicate the power is turned on 3 USB 2 0 port Connect a USB compatible device here For example an external USB storage device for backup or firmware update or USB mouse Rear Panel ALARM SENSOR 1 Infrared IR Extender Port By default the NVR has a built in IR receiver on front panel allowing you to use the remote control However if the distance between the remote control and the NVR is too large you need to install an IR extender into the IR extender port NOTE The IR extender is not included 2 HDMI Output This is considered as the main output of the NVR We recommend using this output for the best available video output quality e For ultimate result use a Full HD 1080p capable monitor TV NOTE Please be noted that in many cases the TV which can display 1080p resolution is not always a Full HD In reality they downscale a 1080p signal to the resolution of the screen For the best image quality we recommend to use a monitor TV that can display a resolution 1920 x 1080 or higher 3 Audio Output The supplied camera does not support audio recording For normal operation the Audio Output is not required 4 VGA Output If an HDMI monitor is not available use this connection to connect to a PC monitor using VGA connection MW NVR User s Manual 8 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide 5 USB 2 0 Connect here an
46. lity Features Activate Cloud After you finish configuring the Cloud Storage settings click Active Cloud to let the NVR to link to Dropbox When the linking is done an activation e mail will be sent to the Receiver s e mail account E mail has been setup successfully com and complete cloud storage activation within 3 minutes Click OK to continue NOTE If you use the default SMTP server and received the error message then please check your receiver e mail address and network settings E mail setup failed NOTE An e mail will be sent to the Receiver e mail account after clicking Activate Cloud and a given time 3 minutes for activating the cloud storage There are two options to activate as follows e Open your e mail and click on Activate Cloud link amp Testing E mail File Edit View Tools Message Help A 7 ft R2 w2 amp xX GO O wo Reply Reply All Forward Print Delete Previous Next Addresses From xxxx amp email com Wednesday June 05 2013 9 46 AM xxx m ail co m Subject Testing E mail KGUARD Hi Dear Please click on the following linK to complete your setup for Cloud Storage at Dropbox Activate Cloud The snapshot taken at set interval or by motion detection will be sent and stored automatically at Dropbox where you can easily access to and share the snapshot with others Your KGUARD Team MW NVR User s Manual 32 Mars Series Accessibility Features Follow the on scre
47. lows If you see this icon on a live view it means a motion is detected for that camera By default motion detection is activated for all cameras If you want to modify this setting see Alarm Motion on page 56 If you see this icon on a live view it means the NVR cannot detect a HDD or the HDD is not formatted Please make sure you have installed a HDD into the NVR see Step 2 Install the Hard Disk Drive HDD on page 7 or see Device HDD on page 58 If you see this icon on a live view it means the video recording is in progress By default the video recording is enabled for all channels if you want to change this option you can disable the recording of a channel see Record REC Para on page 41 e R Indicates normal recording e M Indicates motion alarm triggered recording NVR User s Manual DE 21 m Z O a I Mars Series Understanding the Live Viewing Screen Pop Up Menu on Live Viewing Screen Via Pop up menu you can access the Main Menu for making modifications to the NVR s configuration and other common features To bring up the Pop up Menu click on the right mouse button on Live Viewing screen or press the MENU button on the remote control we aws mew SOS Main Menu This is the Main Menu where you can configure all the settings of the NVR MAIN MENU SYSTEM ADVANCED Lock the access to the Main Menu You need to type the user name and password before entering the Main Me
48. manually forward ports from the router to your NVR The port must be unique When you use the default port 9000 and it is already taken by other devices or applications please change the port and remember it because you need to use it when logging in remotely to the NVR Web Client This setting is for advanced users HTTP Port Is the port that you will use to log in to the NVR for example using Web Client The port must be unique When you use the default port 80 and it is already taken by other applications please change the port for example 85 In this case you need to add the port number after the IP address For example if you use Static IP address you need to enter the IP address as 010 000 100 187 85 in the URL box when logging in Web Client IP Address The IP address identifies the NVR in the network The IP address consists of four groups of numbers between O to 255 separated by periods For exapmle 010 000 100 187 If your network type is Static and you are not sure what the IP address is please ask your ISP Subnet Mask Subnet mask defines a range of IP addresses that can be used in a network If IP address is like a street where you live then subnet mask is like a neighborhood The subnet address consists of four groups of numbers separated by periods For example 255 255 000 000 If your network type is Static and you are not sure what the subnet mask address is please ask your ISP Gateway This address
49. ncel Remember me Forgot your password QR Link KGUARD Desktop version MW NVR User s Manual 34 Mars Series Operating the NVR You probably come to this section because the default configuration of the NVR does not quite satisfy your needs or you wish to learn more about your NVR Therefore you need to access the NVR s settings menu The Main Menu can be accessed locally or via a Web Client More information on Web Client please see Remote Access Via Web Client on Via Main Menu you may want to modify the following common settings e Motion Detection Change the way how the motion is handled by default See Alarm Motion on page 56 e Recording Schedule To set up your own recording schedule See Record Schedule on page 42 e Cloud Storage Allow the NVR to upload the snapshots from the cameras to an off site cloud based storage See Using Cloud Storage on page 29 e Alarm and Sensor Configure the external sensors and associate with a specific video channel See Alarm Alarm o E7 on page gt 7 heen ie R ANF Main Right click on Live Viewing screen and click on Ex o D 5 ef aa te U MAIN MENU ADVANCED a Information NTF DST e Display Configure everything to do with displaying including online offline status of the cameras footage color setup video output resolution setting privacy zones and more e Record
50. ng the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the product and receiver e Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Declaration of Conformity 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Copyright Limitation of Liability e This publication is provided AS IS without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability fitness for any particular purpose or non infringement of a third party s rights e This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes may be made to the information herein at any time for publication improvements and or of the corresponding device s Disclaimer of Warranty In no event shall the supplier be liable to any party or any person except for replacement or reasonable maintenance of the product for the cases including but not limited to the following e Any damage or loss including
51. nged the administrator password but cannot remember it Answer e To obtain the factory default password contact your retailer or directly send an email to KGUARD at support kguardsecurity com Question The remote control is not working Answer e Make sure nothing is blocking the remote control and the NVR sensor Aim the remote control at a proper distance e Check the remote control batteries Question The NVR does not connect to my Dropbox account Answer e Make sure your have responded to the NVR s activation e mail within 3 minutes If more time has passed click Activate Cloud button again in NVR s Main Menu See Using Cloud Storage on page 29 e Make sure your NVR have an access to the Internet WAN port is connected See Step 3 Make the Connections on page 10 e Check that the Cloud Storage function is enabled See Using Cloud Storage on page 29 e Make sure the Receiver Email is correct See Using Cloud Storage on page 29 e Reboot your NVR See Advanced Maintain on page 64 e If you have configured Advanced e mail settings make sure the SMTP server name port SSL condition are configured correctly and the sender e mail address and password are typed in correctly See Using Cloud Storage on page 29 Question am getting too many email alerts Answer e Check the Sending Interval setting for the email alerts See Network Email on page 52 e If the NVR keep report
52. nnect the camera output to the video input on the NVR NOTE The power supply for the camera is not required because the NVR will provide the power via Ethernet cable from its own power supply Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN Port on the NVR and the other end to an empty port on your router MW NVR User s Manual 10 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide 3 Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the NVR LAN 3 LAN 1 LAN 4 2 ala o m o Z TT 19V Sr You need the USB mouse to go through the initial setup menus once the NVR is powered ON vba a Step 4 Switch ON the NVR Follow the instructions on the diagram to switch ON the NVR D Press the Power Em Switch to switch ON the NVR LAN 3 LAN 1 alt Gli EE A _ C Connect the power adapter s 19V 4A only to the Power Input B Plug in the power cable on the NVR to the power outlet A Connect the supplied power cable to the power adapter After the NVR is switched ON the Startup Wizard appears on your monitor TV screen please see the next step If it is the first time you power ON the NVR we recommend to go through the wizard and fill in the various setup options available NOTE If you decide to skip the Startup Wizard you can still access all the setup options later via the NVR s interface NVR User s M
53. nu USER LOGIN CEWICE ID USER PASSWOPRL Switch to a 4 split display For example after viewing channels in a full screen mode or in a sequence switch back to a 4 split display MW NVR User s Manual 22 Mars Series 55 Mars Series Understanding the Live Viewing Screen the Live Viewing Screen ENGLISH Zoom To use this function you need to duble click on a channel to open the live view on a full screen mode Right click on Live Viewing screen and click on Zoom option Then zoom in the area cr aa E NN Zoom area Record Search Click to search for recorded videos to play back See more details on searching for recorded videos on Search Record Search on page 44 SEA RCH Search Event Search Log Sl CH Al lt ecorc Search Date 11 26 2013 Sean Alarm Device System z Event Search xit Start Stop Record Click to Start stop manual recording Please be noted that if you start a manual recording the recording will stop only when you click again REC button Start Stop SEQ Click to start stop viewing channels in a sequence You can set the sequence time in Display Output on page 38 PIP 1x1 View one channel in full screen with another channel DOE in a small WID HOW PIP 1x2 View one channel in full screen with two other channels enclosed in small windows Please be noted that if you want to use this option there should at least be 3 connected cameras to the NVR NVR User
54. ocol If you decide to modify manually then click on the date time box and via on screen keyboard enter the current date and time e Date Format Define the format of the date For example if you keep the default MM DD YY and today s date is November 19th 2013 the date appears on the footages as 11 19 2013 e Time Format Define the format of the time For example if you keep the default 24Hour and the current time is 5 29 54 PM the time appears on the footages as 17 29 54 e DST Stands for Daylight Savings Time Make sure if in your country the DST is observer or not Typically the clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn Although NTP Network Time Protocol allows you to synchronize the NVR with a remote time server over Internet please be noted that some of the NTP servers are not fully compatible with DST To configure the DST manually click Setup and fill in the requested data 1 a a i 5 a P F a Ld j a o _________ 2 a _ _ _ _ _______ _ SS S SS SS _ F When you have finished with the settings click Apply SYSTEM Display ord Disable w __ 1Hour 6 roy Search The Default NVR User s Manual DE 61 Mars Series Operating the NVR e NTP Stands for Network Time Protocol Allows your NVR to synchronize the date and time parameters with a remote time server over
55. of the NVR Auto Maintain Set the setting to Enable to allow the NVR to automatically reboot on a specified schedule When the NVR reboots all settings and data are refreshed from the system which optimizes the NVR performance To disable this function set the setting to Disable Reboot Please note that It is recommended to reboot the NVR at least once a week The system supports three types of auto maintenance schedules Options are a Every week Reboots the NVR on a weekly basis In Reboot select Every week and specify the day of the week and the time to reboot the device b Every month Reboots the NVR on a monthly basis In Reboot select Every month and specify the date 1 to 31 and the time to reboot the device Se Network Every Month c Every day Reboots the NVR on a daily basis In Reboot select Every day and specify the time you want to reboot the device Eve ryc 13 y NOTE The available fields vary depending on the selected Reboot options MW NVR User s Manual 64 Mars Series Operating the NVR e Update Select this option to update the NVR firmware with the latest version Obtain the firware update file Save the upgrade file to a folder named dvrupgrade then save the dvrupgrade folder in a USB flash drive To resume with updating process plug the USB flash drive to the USB port of the NVR and click the Update button NOTE Do not remove the USB flash drive turn off the power or
56. on your monitor TV supports The higher the resolution the more details you will see on your images The NVR will restart after you change the resolution Init DEV This is the default video output Transparency Set how you want the settings menu to be displayed To adjust the transparency click and slide the sliderbar The number next to the sliderbar shows the level of transparency Depending on the live views the higher the transparency the more difficult it may be to read the menu items Choose the optimal setting for your circumstances Transparency NVR User s Manual DE 39 m Z O Les a I Mars Series Operating the NVR Display Privacy Zone DISPLAY Display Camera Live Output Prwacy Zone eae T Mask Area C O py C H 1 v iF O Al v r O py f yN Place black mask over an area of the image Default Apply Exit A Privacy Zone can be used to cover up part of your image You can create up to two 2 privacy zones On your image they appear as black areas You can choose where you want to create the zone and how large the zone is Just click inside the default green lined rectangle and drag it where you want to create a privacy zone Then click and hold the green line and move the cursor to give the desired shape for the zone Right click to get back to the Privacy Zone menu items e Channel Select the channel from the drop down menu where you want to create privacy zone s e Privacy
57. orm Always ground all electrical eguipment and the work platform Prevent accidental electrical shocks Connect power source control cabinets and work platform to an approved electrical ground Always use the correct cable size Sustained overloading will cause cable failure and result in possible electrical shock or fire hazard Work cable should be the same rating as the factory Always keep cables and connectors in good condition Improper or worn electrical connections can cause short circuits and can increase the chance of an electrical shock Do not use worn damaged or bare cables Always avoid open circuit voltage The added voltages increase the severity of electric shock hazard Always wear insulated gloves while you adjust eguipment Electric power should be turned off and insulated gloves should be worn when making any eguipment adjustment to assure shock protection Always wear protective clothing such as long sleeve shirts while you are installing or removing eguipment Preface AN Caution The lighting flash with an arrow head symbol in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user There is dangerous voltage presence near by the product s enclosure which may be risk of person Always wear high snug fitting shoes Always wear clean clothes without grease or oil Protect neighboring workers from exposure to arc radiation Always wear long trousers or jeans while you are ins
58. ours in a specified day click on the green slot to mark it No Record gray slot Motion M Recording When the time slot is marked yellow it means the channel records only when a motion is detected during that time slot We recommend to use this type of recording The motion recording means that the recording is triggered only if a movement is detected To use the motion detection you must enable and configure the motion settings for the channel in Alarm menu See Alarm Motion on page 56 Alarm A Recording When the time slot is marked red it means the channel records only when the sensor is triggered during that time slot Use this setting if you have connected external sensors to the NVR s alarm and sensor I O port No Record A time slot marked gray means that there is no recording scheduled for the time slot NOTE You can also combine different types of recordings In such situation the recording is triggered if any of the events is detected For example you set both alarm and motion recording for a time slot then the recording is triggered if either an alarm event or motion is being detected NVR User s Manual D 43 m Z Q L Mars Series Operating the NVR Search Record Search SEARCH Display Record Search Event Search Log h Record bed Replay Time 627 Record State In Record Search menu you can search and playback the recorded videos based on the channel date and time param
59. port values These ports are important to configure if you want to use UPnP feature or do Port Forwarding for allowing access to the NVR remotely from a PC via HTTP Interface For the first time startup you do not need to configure Email or DDNS Click Apply A notification message appears on the screen click OK Remark Startup Finished Please turn off the startup Vizard in the General Menu system restart Another notification messages appears on the screen asking your confirmation to disable Startup Wizard after reboot Click Yes Remark To disable Startup Vizard after reboot The NVR will reboot NVR User s Manual DE 15 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide Step 6 Make Sure the Camera s are Functioning After you complete Step 5 you should be able to see the Live Viewing screen You should see a live video from the connected camera s in about 30 seconds m Z O a I NOTE The example below is a live view from four cameras Ng ja A sf 202013161010 FN Please see Understanding the Live Viewing Screen on page 18 for more detail about the Live Viewing screen MW NVR User s Manual 16 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide Step 7 Mount the Camera s If you are convinced that the camera s are functioning properly it is time to mount the camera s 1 Locate your ideal camera position on the selected surface for example on the wall CAUTION Please avoid installing the
60. r selection Click OK Warning All data willbe deleted after formatting For the initial setup keep the Overwrite option Auto as by default This is the time period when the old recordings are overwritten You can configure it later via NVR s Main Menu NOTE By default the NVR starts recording automatically after the HDD is formatted and the connection to the cameras is established Click Next Step to move to the next window NVR User s Manual DE 13 m Z O Es a I Mars Series Quick Setup Guide System General Configuration System General Configuration Landuage ENGLISH It is very important that the time and date are set correctly In case of a robbery for example the video footage can be used as an evidence in the court and if the date and time do not match the footage is not regarded as a legitimate evidence Date and Time The current date and time are displayed on the screen To change the date and or time you need to click on the corresponding field and do the modifications via the on screen keyboard After the changes are done click the Save button Date Format Choose how you would like the date to appear on the screen We recommend to use the standard formats in your location Time Format Choose how you would like the time to appear on the screen The available options are 24 hour format or 12 hour format DST Configure the Daylight Saving Time if it is applicable in your region By defa
61. recorded videos 1 Remote Setting Allows you to configure the NVR remotely Local Setting Allows you to specify the local disk drive location to save recorded videos captured screen shots and downloaded videos Logout Click to logout from the Web Client Lists all four channels that can be connected to the NVR Channel Controls The icons of each channel are used to manage the channel o Display Screen Displays the channels in four grid mode or full screen mode a Display Controls Controls for playback recording and switching screen modes Ee Color Controls Manages the color settings NVR User s Manual PE 69 m Z O a I Mars Series Remote Access Via Web Client Live Viewing From the Live screen use the Display Controls to open or close the channels and switch between screen modes Bc Be de eee EEE No ttem Description S a Open All Channels B Click to open all channels for viewing Close All Channels e Click to close all channels for viewing a Pees B Click to view the previous channels Click to save the changes 4 fs BL B Click to view the channels in full screen mode Display Hide Screen Click to display or hide the screen mode icons ac 7 Screen Mode Icons Click a screen mode icon to switch the screen display Video Set FA Click to set the video size A menu opens Video Se x Video Size Video aspect ratio QF Original proportio W Stretch You can choose Original proport
62. s is a checkbox for backing up the recording s The recording can be saved on an external disk therefore make sure you have connected an external USB storage into the USB port of the NVR Check the recording s you want to backup and click Backup button Search Log The Log menu displays a list of events presented in chronological order the most recent events will be at the end of the list The Log will list all events that the NVR monitored Dis p lay d MW NVR User s Manual 48 SEARCH Record Search Event Search ais start Time l11 1572013 Log Type All TIME POINT TYPE CON RECORD System Starting up System Staring up Alarm O Alarm ed MO Alarm Motion End HO Alarm NVO Alarmed NO bE S ai Backup Mars Series Operating the NVR e Log Type Select the log type among All System Config Alarm Account Record or Storage e Start Time End Time Specify the start and end date time of the logs you want to review and or save on an external USB storage device Click Search The logs will be listed on the table NOTE If you want to backup the log to an external storage make sure the USB storage device is connected into the USB port of the NVR Network Network The most common types are DHCP or Static Most probably your network type is DHCP unless the network is manually addressed usually called Static If you need an authentication user name and password to the Internet then choose PPPoE NOTE If you
63. se only one channel then this channel is displayed on full screen If you choose 2 4 channels then the channels are displayed in a split screen NVR User s Manual DE 45 m Z O Es a T Mars Series Operating the NVR Playback Screen The playback screen varies depending on the number of channels you have selected for simultaneous playback Using the respective playback control buttons you can pause rewind fast forward the playback If you want to specify the playback timeframe click the button and select among the following options 24 Hours 2 Hours 1 Hour 30 Minutes and Customize time frame To customize the time frame click icon and the icon turns red i Click on the time bar where you desire to start and click on the time bar again where you desire to end To stop the video playback click X Simultaneous Playback of 4 Channels 11 20 2013 15 10 10 11 20 2013 15 10 10 Playback Time Frame Playback Control buttons MW NVR User s Manual A6 Mars Series Operating the NVR Trimming Videos Use this function if you want to backup a section of the video for safekeeping or for evidentiary purposes You need to connect a USB storage device into the USB port on the NVR search and playback the footage Double click on the channel and while playing the video click the To stop trimming click the NOTE Trimming video does not alter video saved on your NVR s HDD It only determines the duration of a
64. status Connecting MW NVR User s Manual 18 Mars Series Understanding the Live Viewing Screen Live Viewing Screen 3 Cameras Connected 1 Empty Channel aE z t JI B i GA an dp 11 20 2013 15 10 10 y cn CH2 We 20 2013015 10 107 T 4 s W t a ee f n N Z SM N WJ br Ps Ans ig 111201201315 40 10 0 Connecting NVR User s Manual DE 19 Mars Series Understanding the Live Viewing Screen e Full Screen Mode one channel in full screen You need to double click on a channel live view to see the channel in full screen If you want to exit the full screen mode double click again m Z O Les U I Live Viewing Screen Full Screen Mode q s CHi JP JT 11 20 2013 15 10 10 2 i i Pay p 4 a gt r sf s MW NVR User s Manual 20 Mars Series Understanding the Live Viewing Screen The Live Viewing Screen Icons On a live viewing screen you can see the channel name current date and the recording indicator The recording indicator informs you if the video recording is in process is the motion detected has the internal HDD failed or is there a connection to the camera ala o m o Z TT Channel title Current date amp time A WE _ 11 20 2013 15 10 10 11 20 2013 EMD 4 4 R M 11 20 2013 15 10 10 Recording indicator Connecting The meaning of the recording indicators is as fol
65. talling or removing equipment Always wear safety helmet or hard head and safety shoes before work Always keep the equipment in dry places Always wear safety harnesses belt while you work in high places Always wear dry clothing and avoid moisture and water Always wear Public Safety Vest while you work at night Make sure all electrical connections are tight clean and dry Make sure that you are well insulated to eliminate electric static charge Always wear dry gloves rubber soled shoes or stand on a dry board or platform Always follow recognized safety standards Always wear correct eye ear and body protection Always have second person on site while you work in dark poor ventilation or high places Make sure that you are well protected against arc flashes mechanical injury or other mishaps Make sure that the polarity of wire is correct before installing equipment Always handle equipment with care Do not block the ventilation of equipment Do not put the magnetic parts around the equipment Do not put the objects on top of the equipment NVR User s Manual DE 3 ala o m o Z TT Contents um Contents 2 About this Mandal NEN HR FN EENE a EEEE UREE 2 A FCC Compliance StateMent ccccccccccccccscccscsssssssssssescsssccccssesscscesssssssssscssesescessessesssesssssseeeeees 2 COPTIC ST CR AE E E R A RE RWY A 2 OEY t 9 aru J H _ _ RH CA DN RT
66. the event occurs to avoid missing important details NVR User s Manual DE 41 Mars Series Operating the NVR Record Schedule Normal recording alarm triggered recording motion triggered recording only takes place according to the set schedule If it is not set correctly the consequences may be lead to losing important video coverage Please be noted that the correct schedule and resolution settings can also increase the HDD storage space After you set the schedule please make sure you enable recording for the channel in REC Para menu See Record REC Para on page 41 The recording schedule can be set up based on Normal mode or Smart mode The Normal mode lets you to set up a schedule daily and hourly by normal continuous recording motion recording and alarm recording with the resolution 720P The Smart mode lets you to set up a schedule daily and hourly by normal recording and alarm recording according to their own set resolutions m Z o Smart Mode RECORD Display Slot for Normal recording Slot for Alarm N Nermal Resolution LD1 w lo Record reco rding A Alarm Resolution 20P w Copy Mon To AI w Copy CH2 To All Default Apply Normal Record Mode RECORD Display REC Para Schedule Record Mode Normal a Searct i Network i EJ cor y Slot for Motion recording iW Record Alarm p sam N Normal E M Motion iB He TN E E roles
67. the main monitor that you use for live view display e View Setup If the View Setup is disabled you will see SEO Time menu option This option allows you to set the time in seconds how long you want the channel to be displayed on the Live Viewing screen For example all four cameras are connected and the set SEO Time is 001 then press START SEO icon see Pop Up Menu on Live Viewing Screen on page 22 and the live views fom cameras are displayed in 1 second interval in the seguence 4 split display gt Channel 1 gt Channel 2 gt Channel 3 gt Channel 4 e SEO Time Set how long you want the live view from a channel to be displayed in a sequence e View Mode This option is available only if you have enabled View Setup Single is the default live mode It means that a live view from one channel is displayed in full screen mode MW NVR User s Manual 38 Mars Series Operating the NVR If you want to see the live view from more than one channel then select Quad Click Define SEO setting to define which live view from the channel is shown on full screen if you have chosen Single mode or in what order the channels will be displayed on Live Viewing screen if you choose Quad mode NOTE If you have not connected all four channels make sure you do not set an empty channel for live view ala o m o Z TT Single Mode 11 20 2013 15 10 10 DEFINE SEQUENCE SETTING VGA HDMI Resolution Select the highest resoluti
68. tion e mail or do not want to use the KGUARD s SMTP server default you can configure the parameters of your SMTP server here ala mr o Z TT NOTE In order to get the certification e mail make sure you have filled in the Receiver Email in step How to Configure the Cloud Storage Settings on page 30 After the configuration is done you can test the settings by clicking on Email Test button DEWICE Display HDD lond storage eS MEE able En able search Re OO465 8 Network smtp gmail com a Sender Email kb de UES gmail com Alarm Sender PVD System Email Test Default Apply e Email Enable e mail function e SSL Enable if your e mail server requires the SSL verification If you are not sure please consult your e mail service provider For example if you are using Gmail then this option should be enabled e SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port of your e mail server For example if you are using Gmail the SMTP port is 465 e SMTP Server Enter the SMTP Server address of your e mail e Sender Email Enter your e mail address This e mail address is used by the NVR only for sending you the certification e mail for asking your acceptance to link the NVR to the Dropbox e Sender Password Enter the password of your e mail After all settings are complete click Apply For testing the settings click Email Test NVR User s Manual DE 31 m Z O Es a I Mars Series Accessibi
69. uld include the following items e NVR e P security camera e 19V 4A power adapter e e e Remote control oeoooi CECI ee 2292 i o oooo Coro GUARD El 8 al 9 g K MW NVR User s Manual 6 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide Step 2 Install the Hard Disk Drive HDD The reason you need to install an HDD on the NVR is to be able to save video footages from the IP security camera s This NVR supports one 3 5 and 2 5 SATA HDD ala o m o Z TT CAUTION DO NOT install or remove the hard disk drive while the device power is turned ON To install the HDD follow the instructions below 1 Remove the cover Loosen the screws as shown Push back then lift up the cover to remove it 2 Install and secure the HDD Connect the data and power cables Align the HDD on the holes on the to the HDD and place the HDD on NVR case and secure the HDD the NVR case using the four 4 supplied screws 3 Replace the cover Attach the cover and the screws back in place NVR User s Manual DE 7 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide Step 3 Make the Connections In order to make the connections you need to know the connection ports and the meaning of the control LEDs Please take a moment to review the front and rear panel m Z O a I Front Panel b L 4CH NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER HDMI A 1 HDD Indicator e So
70. ult paths and file types click the Local Setting tab in Web Client interface A menu opens Click c to select the path You can also configure the File type among avi or 264 H 264 format and set the interval in minutes The file format setting is for saving the video files Web Client Local Setting Playback Remote Setting Logout SECURITY Local Setting Record Path D NVR Record Cal Download Path D NVR DownLoad nm Snapshot Path D NVR Capture jm mi File type 264 eae fo Min Save Click Save to save the modificaitons Loggin Off If you want to log off click the Logout tab in Web Client interface Web Client Logout Remote Setting Logout SECURITY MW NVR User s Manual 14 Mars Series Appendix Appendix ala o m o Z TT Troubleshooting If you experience any problems in using the NVR try the following solutions to these common problems before calling for service If problems persist contact the customer service in your area Question The NVR does not turn on and the indicators are not lit Answer e Check ifthe power adapter 19V 4A is properly connected e Plug the power cord to another power outlet the current outlet may be damaged e The power cord may be damaged contact the dealer to purchase a new one Question Some channels have no video signal Answer e Check if the camera is properly connected e The camera cable may be damaged replace with a new one Question have cha
71. ult the DST is set Disable NTP Skip the NTP Network Time Protocol for the time being because it requires an active Internet connection By default this item is enabled It means that the time and date is updated automatically However we suggest to set the date and time manually at this stage Language Choose the preferred language you wish the menu items to appear on your NVR Click Next Step to move to the next screen MW NVR User s Manual 14 Mars Series Quick Setup Guide Network Configuration m Network Configuration o l o Z LLI Auto Port Forwarding UFNP Disable w Email DDN Prey Step Network settings should be configured if you want to connect to the NVR remotely for live viewing or for example if you want the NVR to synchronize the date and time automatically For the initial setup of the NVR you can skip configuring the network settings and do it later via the Main Menu Type Select the network type you are using The most common types are DHCP or Static Most probably your network type is DHCP unless the network is manually addressed usually called Static NOTE If your network type is Static ask your ISP for assistance on determining the IP address Subnet mask Gateway and DNS 1 2 server If your network type is DHCP your NVR will optain the connection parameters like IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS 1 2 automatically Client Port and HTTP Port For time being keep the default
72. ur NVR For example MyNVR4 KGUARD SECURITY GSD Domain Name Creation DOMAINS Enter a new domain name below FETFEHFERFHERFEHFEHFEHFEGFERFEUHFEHFHRFENUTENHTEHRENHIENHIENRUEUHUEUUIHNIERGREHUHEGHEHHEHHFGUHFBUEHUEHURFEGRHERFEHFEHFEHFEUFEUFEHFENHFESIEHIEHFEHFESIEUHDEUHFEHUREHOHEUE Fou must create a domain names io cannu Domain name must start with a z 0 9 Cannot end or start but may contain a hyphen and is not case sensitive yNVR4 kguard org Request Domain DEADRAREAPEDERADEADVPAVDAPEADEADEADDA EO Ee Pe eT A TE Pe ee All Rights Reserved 2010 kguard org MW NVR User s Manual 54 Mars Series Operating the NVR If the domain name registration is successful the following screen displays the domain name and its status KGUARD SECURITY ala o m o Z TT CD My Domains Your domain names are listed below Choose create new domain to add additional domain names Your domain was success created TCC FR VV ee OO POS POO PEE Oe YT HATPANNAAE mapnanuannaennaen armannarnmnauu armapnmnannannaunm a nea ven bee eae TIPS Search by Domain Search Click a name to edit your domain settings NAME STATUS DOMAIN MYNVR4 mynvr4 kguard org Last Update Mo pet updated IP Address 59 124 236 104 Create additional domain names 1 AY Download our automated IP update software for Windows A Download dddient a free Perl based IP updater for Linux Unix systems A sample config
73. ur privacy MW NVR User s Manual 24 Mars Series Basic NVR Operations Using the Supplied Remote Control aE o l D ae z f ___ F o O 1 O0 flo 2 3 TS G ei 4 5 cay 6 3 RS IAS 12 OH 11 OSA 13 14 DO 16 15 KGUARD Remote control we won e Numeric keys 1 174 Press to display channel 1 4 NOTE The NVR supports only 4 channels ef o Numeric key Press 0 key to switch between video output monitor HDMI or VGA 6 Presstomoveupinthemainmenu 7 4 Presstomove leftorrigntinthe Mainmenu e V mesiomoedowninthe Main Menu DER OO O _ ES AE ing deo ae b meenoiynowdeiwdeoren torn anh menus 2a o pestor orra aurnevaeone O reseso Ooo m Presstopasethevdeoniteck 36 mt ieem nar NVR User s Manual DE 25 Mars Series Basic NVR Operations Rebooting Shutting Down the NVR If you wish to reboot or shut down the NVR open the Main Menu gt Advanced gt Maintain and click the corresponding button m z GC a 3 CAUTION To protect your data on the NVR always shut down the NVR using the Shut Down menu button ADVANCED Display Update Load Default Shut Down Load Settings IPE 010 010 025 014 N Update IPC Default Apply Before reboot or shut down a Warning message appears on the screen to confirm your choice Click OK Warning Before Reboot Warning Are You sure to restart Warning Befor
74. uration file can be found here PEUHFEPTFEFPE4FEHDENHFENFHSPHSDEUHFEUuFEUHFEHUENIEUIESSEUSEHUENHDENTDENTEUHITFUITHSDEDRUTDUIFDUHIEHIEHUIEUFEUDEUFEGFEUHERTHUFEGTEHHIEANENDESDENSTERSDEUHNESDEHUENUESTEUHTEHTFPHHEUHSTEHSEDSSFSERFHIFNSFHUTHDTDHIIHIFHTIHIFEJIFEUHDNEJTEGHFEUHFEHDETFESTFHREEHFE All Rights Reserved 2010 kguard org NVR User s Manual DE 55 Mars Series Operating the NVR Alarm Motion jl Di play n Motor Alarm m Z O Es a a Paras d ie CH Enable Enable Sensitivity Dwell Time Buzzer Send Email Full Screen Post Recording 305 System are Copy CA A Copy Acvancec Default Apply About Motion Detection The NVR detects the motion by comparing one frame to another A sufficient amount of difference is interpreted as motion As a result the NVR is able to detect when there is a change in the picture and to initiate the recording Set Motion Detection Area By default the whole screen is marked for motion detection red block If you want to disable motion detection on an area you need to click the grid cursor and then drag the mouse to highlight the scope to unmark the area transparent block for motion detection Setting Motion Area IE q PTL LL ol TY NATHA EE n a TCT ert Bl PL if b1 T1 LL11 10101 k E E Wm ab Bilin EENI iii y FRAME UP _ il l I Il I N LL ape ee CH Select the channel you want to set the motion

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