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Summary of Contents for USB WiGuard

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Page 3: ...Important Installation Information 7 Determine a Location 8 Line of Sight Considerations 8 Camera TX Installation 9 Mounting Modes 9 Desktop Mounting 9 Hanging 10 Wall Mounting 1 11 Wall Mounting 2 1...

Page 4: ...nna on USB RX 29 System Setup 30 Setting Up the Language Support 32 Setting Up the Mail Server 33 Setting Up the Startup Options 34 Setting Up the Recurring Recording 35 Setting Up the Storage Locatio...

Page 5: ...v Appendix A 51 Specifications 51 Certification 55 FCC Interference Statement 55 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 56 Troubleshooting 57...

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Page 7: ...nects up to four different cameras MPEG 4 J MPEG dual video stream VGA display with 640x480 resolution Remote live surveillance through the internet Motion detection with triggered email alerts Real t...

Page 8: ...X Wireless digital camera A 1 X Wireless USB receiver B 1 X Mini USB AC adapters C 1 X USB cable extender D 1 X Wall mount E 1 X Tack adhesive putty F 3 X screws G 3 X screw anchor H 1 X Installation...

Page 9: ...3 Product Views 0 Figure 2 Camera TX Front View Antenna LED Support Light Microphone Power Switch Pairing Button LED DC IN Camera Stand LED Sensor...

Page 10: ...4 Figure 3 Camera TX Rear View Figure 4 USB RX Antenna Camera Stand Antenna...

Page 11: ...d again LED Battery Power Definition Green light On Power On Green light flashing Fast During pairing process Slow Paired LED AC Adapter Definition Red light On When camera is plugged into the USB AC...

Page 12: ...ht The light will turn off automatically when the light strong enough NOTE When the Camera TX is unplugged the LED support light will be at half brightness NOTE It is recommended to plug the Camera TX...

Page 13: ...tend the transmission range and improve the signal reception This product uses a digital micro wave band For the best transmission place the unit on a higher position using USB extension cord 3 Please...

Page 14: ...nt interference avoid placing the camera or receiver close to household electronic products such as a microwave a 2 4GHz wireless phone or a wireless AP Line of Sight Considerations 0 When considering...

Page 15: ...ed various ways Users can mount the camera to a desktop a wall or hang it from an object Desktop Mounting 0 When mounting the camera to a desktop use the attached camera stands NOTE It is recommended...

Page 16: ...10 Hanging 0 When hanging the camera use the loop hole on the top on the camera Figure 9 Hanging...

Page 17: ...11 Wall Mounting 1 0 When using the wall mount use the included screw anchors to strengthen the connection to the wall Figure 10 Wall Mount 1...

Page 18: ...ace of where you want to place the camera Figure 11 Wall Mount 2 Charging the Battery 0 Use the mini USB adapter to charge the LI MH battery in the camera When the battery is charging the LED on the c...

Page 19: ...are first 2 Install the USB RX receiver into the USB port of your computer 3 Please click the exe file on the Windows desktop to start the system NOTE It is recommended to use the USB cable extender a...

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Page 21: ...rements Device Minimum Recommended CPU Pentium 4 2 0 GHz or above Pentium 4 3 0 GHz or above RAM 512 MB or above 1 GB or above Network Ethernet port Ethernet port Resolution 800 x 600 24 bits 1024 x 7...

Page 22: ...allation disc into the computer 3 Using Windows Explorer browse to your disc drive to locate the setup_WUSB_WHQL_Driver_A1009_A1007_NVR_Big5_100917 exe file and double click on the file 4 The install...

Page 23: ...if you agree to the terms and click Next If you do not agree to the terms click Cancel to end the installation wizard Figure 14 License agreement 6 Select the destination folder of where the files wi...

Page 24: ...18 7 The install wizard for the WirelessCamera will launch Click Next to continue the installation Figure 16 Installation wizard 8 Click Install to begin the installation Figure 17 Launch installation...

Page 25: ...lick Finish If the software did not install completely click Cancel and reinstall the software beginning at step 3 Figure 18 Finish installation 10 Select option No I will restart my computer later an...

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Page 27: ...iGuard Introduction 0 This chapter describes functions of the USB WiGuard software Menu Elements 0 Figure 20 USB WiGuard Interface 1 Monitoring Screen 2 Channel Status 3 Option Menu 4 Camera and Scree...

Page 28: ...n be customized to show one screen or multiple screens Channel Status 0 This area will show the status of individual cameras Channel Status Icon Description Indicates the camera is monitoring Indicate...

Page 29: ...b Server 0 The web server function turns the web server option ON or OFF When the web server option is turned on users can log in through the internet to view the cameras live NOTE When the web server...

Page 30: ...ording 2 Date and Channel selection This filters out when and which channels the videos within that search criteria 3 Once the search criteria has been determined click the Query button to perform a s...

Page 31: ...een Control 0 This area allows users to perform actions shown in the Camera and Screen Control Table Camera and Screen Control Icon Item Description Signal Strength Displays the signal strength of the...

Page 32: ...Channel Information 0 Shows the current channel information Channel Information Item Description Date Shows the current date Camera Status Shows the status of the camera IP Address Shows the IP addre...

Page 33: ...e file on the Windows desktop to start the system NOTE It is recommended to use the USB cable extender and make sure there are no objects blocking the line of sight of the dongle Pairing a USB WiGuard...

Page 34: ...10 seconds turn on the camera TX and press the pairing button on the camera The LED will flash quickly when pairing and slowly when paired The Match Setting window will also display the pairing status...

Page 35: ...a on Camera TX 0 1 Lift the antenna on the wireless camera as shown in Figure 25 Figure 25 Camera Antenna Adjusting the Antenna on USB RX 0 1 Lift the antenna on the USB dongle as shown in Figure 26 F...

Page 36: ...30 System Setup 0 The Setup option allows you to Set up the Digital Wireless NVR Camera System In the options menu click Setup to open the System Settings window Figure 27 Figure 27 Setup Button Setup...

Page 37: ...er web server 4 Recurring Recording Records over older files to save space for the hard disk 5 Storage Location Locations of where the files are being saved for recorded videos and captured images 6 W...

Page 38: ...ns menu click Setup to open the System Settings window Refer to Figure 29 Figure 29 Language Support 2 Select the applicable language from the drop down menu 3 Click Apply to approve the setting 4 Cli...

Page 39: ...account name for the email address you want to receive the notifications in the account field 5 Enter the password for the email address you want to receive the notifications in the password field 6...

Page 40: ...open the System Settings window Refer to Figure 31 Figure 31 Startup Options 2 Put a check mark in the startup options you want to automatically run when the software is started 3 Click Apply to appr...

Page 41: ...ngs window Refer to Figure 32 Figure 32 Recurring Recording 2 Click Enable to turn Recurring Recording on 3 Enter in the percentage of free disc space you want to make available for the video recordin...

Page 42: ...stored Click Default to store the files in the default location To locate the default folder refer to Installation on page 16 3 In the Snapshot field enter the file path or click the button to select...

Page 43: ...he Web Server Port field 3 Enter the web server password in the password field This is the administrator password of the computer running the USB WiGuard Software 4 If you are using a multimedia serve...

Page 44: ...ck Network and then click Properties 2 To view the IP address of a wired connection click View Status to the right of Local Area Connection 3 To view the IP address of a wireless adapter click View St...

Page 45: ...39 Using the Web Server 0 1 Once the web service has been set up click the Web Server button on the options menu to turn on the web server Figure 35 Figure 35 Web Server Button Web Server Setup...

Page 46: ...wser 3 Enter the IP address port as shown in Figure 36 Ex http 192 168 0 100 7888 NOTE To see the IP address see Determining the IP Address on page 38 Figure 36 IP Address 4 The browser will display t...

Page 47: ...nd start the camera view MMS Setup 0 1 Make sure the Camera TX and USB RX have been paired 2 Start NVR software 3 Click Setup and enable the MMS server 4 The Port number is 8080 5 Click Confirm 6 Clic...

Page 48: ...e 37 Basic Settings Channel Contains a personal name and description of the camera Channel Name Add a channel name Note Add a channel description Text Display Customize the information that can be dis...

Page 49: ...st 0 The Image Adjust tab allows you to adjust settings such as brightness saturation gamma and image rotation Figure 38 Image Adjust 1 The image properties can be changed using the following options...

Page 50: ...configure the recording mode Schedule Based Will go into detection mode based on a configured scheduled This mode can be set to record in either full time or triggered mode Record During Detection On...

Page 51: ...n mode 1 In the Recording tab set the first drop down menu under Surveillance Mode to Schedule Based 2 Click the Add New schedule button 3 Set the Scheduling Type Periodically Set the start date and t...

Page 52: ...Operative period Set up the start and end dates of this recording Weekly scheduling Select the days of the week the recording is active Figure 42 Weekly Monthly Set the start time Set the end time Ope...

Page 53: ...47 Monthly scheduling Select the days within the month the recording is active Figure 43 Monthly...

Page 54: ...ection Detects all areas on the screen Custom Detection Detects user created detection blocks Add New Area Creates a new block to detect Hold down the right mouse button over the displayed screen area...

Page 55: ...s motion Figure 45 Alert Setting 1 Vibration Alert When enabled it vibrates the whole viewer when motion is detected 2 Message Alert When enabled it prompts a message alert on viewer when motion is de...

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Page 57: ...S without interference Modulation GFSK Lens FNO 2 0 5 INFINITE Vertical 38 9 Horizontal 50 5 Diagonal 61 3 Dimensions 7 5cm excluded antenna x 4 5cm x 2cm base extended is 6 5cm Weight 60 Grams Power...

Page 58: ...ower Connector USB output Item Description No of camera 4 Split display mode 1 4 Operation Mouse keyboard Simultaneous operation snapshot monitor motion detect alert record IE remote surveillance time...

Page 59: ...es Item Description Search mode Smart search by file event channels Playback speed Pause x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 Motion detection 24 6x4 motion zones Motion detection sensitivity High Medium Low No of alarm i...

Page 60: ...Item Description PC Hard disk Record video on PC hard disk 1GB HD for about 3000 events Item Description CPU Pentium 4 2 0 GHz or above RAM 1GB or above NET connector RJ45 Resolution 1024 x 768 24 bit...

Page 61: ...tallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the in...

Page 62: ...er antenna or transmitter The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjun...

Page 63: ...e sure that there are no objects that could be blocking or weakening the signal Adjusting the antenna or elevating the camera and receiver can also improve signal strength 6 I don t have static IP add...

Page 64: ...mean A The web server could be conflicting with another IP address Check the IP address assignment on all your network devices 11 What does No buffer space error and Virtual RAM insufficient mean A Yo...

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