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Quickstart for use with a Sharx Security NVR 

Note: The following is for customers having purchased a package deal of NVR + cameras. If this does not 

apply to you please skip to the next page 

Quickstart for use with a PC 

or 

Quickstart for use with a Mac

 

1.

 

NVR power up 

 

The NVR (such as Sharx Security HTNR16560 or HTNR16621) comes with a power cord and mouse. A 

monitor and cable for the monitor are not included but would be helpful. If not available, see step d) below 

to use Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome or Titanium V2 for PC or Mac instead of a monitor. 

 

a)

 

Connect the NVR to your monitor with standard 15 pin cable or to a 4K or HD TV with HDMI cable 

b)

 

Connect the NVR to power with the included power cable and turn on the power switch in the back 

c)

 

After power-up and connecting the mouse to one of the NVR’s front USB ports, you can use the 

mouse to log in to the NVR. The initial username and password are both admin. 

 

d)

 

Optional

: You can connect the NVR’s WAN port to your router with a Cat5e or Cat6 cable 

Then you can find the NVR’s IP address by looking in your router’s list of attached clients or by using 

the “SmartManager” PC software that’s downloadable from 

www.sharxsecurity.com/support_page

   

 

Typing this IP into your browser gains you access to the NVR viewing or setup menu. Any browser   

works for setup. Video requires a PC with Internet Explorer or Chrome or a Mac with Chrome. Allow 

downloading of the ActiveX, Java and codecs. Chrome will have a message at the bottom left corner 

asking about Java, and you would need to click through to allow Chrome to use the Java plugin. If 

you prefer not to use Java you can also use Sharx Security Titanium V2 software instead, 

downloadable for free fro

www.sharxsecurity.com/support_page

 

 

2.

 

Camera power up 

 

Simply connect a Cat5e or Cat6 cable from the camera’s network jack to any free NVR LAN port 

 

Once connected, the NVR will take about 5 minutes to power up and find the camera and make both live 

and recorded video available for display using the NVR’s attached monitor. You can use the NVR’s PTZ 

menu to adjust the zoom level. The camera will then adjust the focus automatically but you can also adjust 

it by clicking on the focus icons.   

 

3.

 

Optional: Direct login to a camera’s full user interface through the NVR 

 

Assuming that the camera is connected to the NVR’s network port labeled LAN1, the camera’s full user 

interface is available by adding :50000 to the end of the NVR’s IP address. Initial username and password 

for the camera are also both admin. The camera on LAN2 uses port :50001, LAN3 uses :50002, etc 

 

Note: All browsers allow access to the most commonly used setup options. For control over all the most 

detailed camera settings you would use Internet Explorer. On Windows 10 (or a Mac with Parallels or 

Bootcamp) you can start Internet Explorer by right clicking on the Windows start icon at the bottom left, 

then selecting “Run…” and typing “iexplore”. You must be logged in as an administrator of the PC.   

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HTNC4300DM

Page 1: ...MP wide angle indoor IP camera with built in distortion compensation Full setup support is included with your purchase We would be glad to call you to walk you through these steps if you like Just ema...

Page 2: ...th Chrome Allow downloading of the ActiveX Java and codecs Chrome will have a message at the bottom left corner asking about Java and you would need to click through to allow Chrome to use the Java pl...

Page 3: ...is available if you log in to the NVR with the attached monitor or with a browser and the NVR s local IP You can find the DVRNS ID if you go to setup then network then the DVRNS menu The initial DVRNS...

Page 4: ...o the main menu Once the device is added in the app you can click on Live then select your device and click on Connect at the bottom and you will see your first 4 cameras For live viewing you can sele...

Page 5: ...s When viewing a zoom camera by itself there is a PTZ icon at the bottom right This icon opens a PTZ menu that has options for zoom focus iris and other options including smart focus The playback menu...

Page 6: ...d from 1 to 64 times if you tap on either the forward button or backward button and then tap on the tiny plus or minus icons that appear above and below the selected speed In the example below a 16 x...

Page 7: ...d towards the end of this Quickstart guide 2 Login to the camera s full user interface using Internet Explorer Note All browsers allow access to the camera s commonly used setup options Many browsers...

Page 8: ...ly purchased 12 V DC power supply Optionally you can also connect cables for integration with a burglar alarm or specialized sensors such as flood or freeze sensors or an amplified microphone or speak...

Page 9: ...a wall or ceiling A spare screw is included For your convenience a drilling template is included with the camera The cable can be routed through a hole in the wall or ceiling or the cable can exit sid...

Page 10: ...igned IP In this case you would then follow up to reserve the automatically assigned IP in your router so that it doesn t change after a power failure or router restart The camera is shipped configure...

Page 11: ...IP that starts with 192 168 0 from your router Once you have a valid IP you can proceed to use the camera with Internet Explorer or with the software of your choice Please note that browsers other th...

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