8000 Series XVR Quick Start Guide

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Quick Start Guide

Digital Video Recorder


Version: 3.2
Date: March 2019
Thank you for purchasing our device!
Declaration
The user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for your system.
As our products are regularly updated, we cannot guarantee exact consistency between
the actual product and the written information in the manual.
Screenshots shown are for illustration purpose only. Pictures in this manual may not be
exactly consistent with the actual products.
If you have any questions, please contact our after-sales service department to obtain a
copy of the latest product-related documents.

Important Safeguards and Warnings


1. Electrical safety
Installation and operations should conform to your local electrical safety codes. We
assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shocks caused by
improper handling or installation.
2. Transportation
Avoid heavy pressure, furious and frequent vibration or water splashing during
transportation, storage and installation.
3. Installation
Keep flat, handle with care.
Do not connect the DVR to the power before completion of installation.
Do not place objects on top of the DVR.
4. Qualified engineers needed
All examination and repair should be carried out by qualified service engineers.
We assume no responsibility for any damages caused by unauthorized modification
or repair.
5. Environment
The DVR should be installed in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight and
inflammable or explosive substances.
This product should be transported, stored and operated in the specified
environments.
6. Accessories
Please open the package to check if all components are included before installation.
Contact your local retailer if any component is broken or missing.
7. Lithium battery
Improper battery use may result in fire, explosion, or personal injury.
Please replace the battery with that of the same model.
1 Installation
1.1 Unpacking Inspection
When you receive the device, please check if all items are in the box according to the
packing list in the box.

1.2 HDD Installation


Tools: A cross screwdriver.

Step 1: Loosen the screws of the upper Step 2: Install the HDD in the HDD rack,
cover and side panel. Connect the power cable and SATA cable.

Step 3: Fix the HDD. Step 4: Install the cover again.

1. The environment temperature should be below 35℃.


2. Reserve a distance of 15 cm (6 inches) in the device for sufficient ventilation interface.

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Notes:
1. Our equipment will format the HDD once it boots up, please back up all HDD data.
2. We recommend using the surveillance HDD, which is suitable for long term usage and is
capable of reading and writing large amount of data. If you are interested, please purchase
from our official channels to ensure the product quality.

1.3 Front Panel Instruction


Note: different modes of devices are equipped with different features.
Indicator Name Function
NET LED is normally green, indicating that
NET Network Status Indicator
the network connection is normal.
PWR LED is normally green, indicating that
PWR Power Status Indicator
the device is functioning properly.
HDD LED is normally green, indicating that
HDD Hard Drive Status Indicator
the device is functioning properly.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional
USB USB Interface devices such as a USB mouse and a USB Hard
Disk Drive (HDD).

1.4 Back Panel Instructions

Note: different modes of devices are equipped with different features.


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Index Name Descriptions
1 Video input The composite video signal (CVBS) input.
2 HDMI interface High-resolution video output interface.
3 Audio input The audio signal input interface.
4 Audio output The audio signal output interface.
5 VGA interface Video output interface.
6 Network interface 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet interface (RJ45).
1. Connecting the mouse;
7 USB interface 2. Connecting the USB with the device to back up videos
or upgrade the firmware.
8 Power input DC 12V/2A, DC 12V/3.3A, DC 12V/4A, AC220V.

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2 Basic Operation Guide
2.1 Power On
Install the DVR correctly (as above) and connect it to the power. DVR’s LED lights will be on
and it will boot up automatically.
The DVR will detect any connected hardware (cameras, monitors, etc.) automatically. This
process should last about 20 seconds. The DVR will enter the multi-screen real-time
surveillance mode. If the current time which the DVR displayed is within the recording
period scheduled, the DVR will start recording accordingly.

2.2 Power Off


There are two ways to shut down the DVR:
1. Click on [Start]  [Shut Down].
2. If there are buttons on the back panel, press the switch button to shut the device down.

2.3 Login
Click on [Start]  [Login], then input the
username and password.
Note: The default User Name is admin and the
default Password is 123456. Users can modify the
password. The administrator can add, delete and
modify other accounts’ parameters.

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2.4 Preview
After login the system, it is in live mode. You can find the date and time of the system, the
channel’s name, and so on.

There is a “Start” button on the bottom-left corner. Click on it to choose from accessing the
main menu and other options. Left-click on the “Menu” button, then the main menu will
pop up, where you can manage the DVR and channels.

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2.5 Channel Management
2.5.1 Mode Switch
Click on [Start]  [System Manage]  [System Parameters]  [Display Parameters] 
[Display Mode] to set the channel’s parameters. There are multiple options for full-analog
mode and composite mode.

2.5.2 IP Channel
If you use composite mode, you can manage the IP channels and Analog channels at [Start]
 [Channel Manage]  [Channel Device].

Click on [Add Channel] and click on [Refresh] to search IPCs in the LAN, and tick the
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corresponding checkboxes to select the desired IPCs, then click on [Add] to add them to the
video recorder.
Manual Add: Click on [Add Channel]  [Manual Add], then fill in the correct parameters
to add the IPCs.
Auto Add: Click on [Add Channel] and select [Auto Add], click on [Search] to search and
select the available IP cameras, and click on [Add] to add.
Note: Features mentioned in this section are only available to devices which support IP
channels.

2.5.3 Video Encode Configuration


Left-click on the start button to access [Main Menu]  [Channel Manage]  [Regular
Config]  [Media Parameters] to configure the corresponding channel’s encoding
parameters.
[Stream Type] Main Stream/ Sub Stream
[Video Type] Video Stream/ Composite Stream
[Resolution] 5M-N/4M/4M-N/3M/3M-N/HD1080P/1080N/HD720P/960H/ etc.
[Image Quality] Good/ Best/ Low
[Encoding Type] H.264/MJPEG
Note: Features showed in the picture are only available to certain devices. And device’s
menu showed in the picture below may be different from that of the device you are using.

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2.6 PTZ&UTC Control
2.6.1 Follow the below steps to control PTZ.
1. Go to the preview interface, left-click on the PTZ channel, then the menu will pop up; click
on the PTZ icon to entry the PTZ&UTC control interface.
2. Configure the parameters.
[Speed] The speed ranges from 1 to 16. The larger the value, the faster the speed.
[Zoom] [Focus] [Iris] Click on and/or to adjust the parameters.
[Preset] Input preset value in a box and click on the round icon to enable the preset
function.
[Tour] Set the tour line and click on the round icon to enable the tour function.
[Pattern] Set the pattern line and click on the round icon to enable the pattern function.
[Scan] Set the scan line click on the round icon to enable the scan function.

2.6.2 Follow the below steps to enter UTC interface.


1. Go to the preview interface, left-click on the digital channel, then the menu will pop up;
click on the PTZ icon to entry the PTZ&UTC control interface.
2. Configure the parameters.
Click on to enter the UTC or save the parameters;
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Click on or to select different parameter options;
Click on or to change the parameters.

2.7 Playback
Click on [Start]  [Playback]  [Search] to start playback operations.

Index Type Descriptions


1 Playback Mode Regular Playback/ Image Playback/ USB Playback.
2 Select Channels Choose the channels for querying.
3 Time Range Select the date you want to search for videos.
4 Search Mode Any retrieval type or all retrieval types.
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Normal/ Motion Detection/ Alarm Detection/ Offline
5 Search Filter
Detection, etc.
Videos could be played back and displayed here and
6 Play Window
sorted by channels.
Full-screen/ Loop/ Stop/ Play/ Pause/ Fast/ Slow/ Back/
7 Playback Control
Previous Frame/ Next Frame/ Channel Layout.
8 Timeline Display time points during playback of the video.
9 Video Events Display alarm events of every channel by different colors.

2.8 Network
2.8.1 Network Settings
Click [Start]  [Menu]  [Network Manage]  [Basic Settings] to set the network:
[IP Address] The default IP address is 192.168.1.88.
[DHCP] Enable the DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically. If it is enabled, the device
will search for a DHCP server, and then assigned a dynamic IP address. The dynamic IP
address will be displayed in the menu. Enter a static IP address if there is no DHCP service. If
you are using the advanced feature PPPOE, you are unable to change the IP/mask/gateway
and DHCP.

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2.8.2 WEB Access
Check whether the DVR access to the network
by checking the network LED on the front panel.
When the light is lit, the device is connected to
the network; otherwise, there is no connection.
Open a browser and type the IP address of the
DVR and the HTTP port in the browser’s address
bar.
For instance:
If the device’s IP address is 192.168.1.88 and the HTTP port is 80, then you should type
http://192.168.1.88 in the address bar.
If the device’s IP address is 192.168.1.88 and the HTTP port is 90, then you should type
http://192.168.1.88:90 in the address bar.

2.8.3 Client Access


Mobile Phone Application Access
1. Click on [Start]  [Menu]  [Network Manage]  [Basic Setting]  [Platform
Setting]  [AntarView Pro] and enable this function.

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2. Scan the QR code for “APP” to download and install the application on your smart phone.
Note: Support both Android and IOS system.
3. Run the application, then go to the “Device Management” interface and press the button
‘+’ to add a new device.

PC Application Access
1. Install VMS on your computer.
2. Enter [Resource Management]  [Device Manage] to search, add, delete, modify
network devices. Input the device’s name, port, IP address, account and password to
manually add a device.

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3 Statement
 This manual only describes basic operations of the product. For more details, please
refer to the main manual on the CD accompanying the attachments.
 All matters or disputes about the product descriptions shall be subject to the final
interpretation of the company.
 This document is intended to allow users to quickly refer to information about certain
DVR models and does not list specific operations of each product. If you encounter any
difficulties, please contact us.

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