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Installation

Camera Configuration

Adjusting the Camera Angle

Use the supplied L-wrench to loosen the hex screws on the 

stand:
•  To tilt up and down, loosen the screw indicated by 

1

.

•  To rotate left and right, loosen the two screws indicated by 

2

.

•  To adjust orientation, loosen screws indicated by 

3

 

(hidden behind the lens hood). This enables you to spin the 

camera so no matter what direction the camera is facing, 

your images will be oriented correctly.

Remember to tighten the screws back securely to lock the 

camera’s position in place after you’ve finished adjusting the 

viewing angle of the camera.

Viewing the Camera on your Swann NVR

•  After you’ve connected the camera to your Swann NVR, the camera will be automatically 

detected and assigned an IP address when you turn on your NVR. If the camera is not 

detected, check that you have the Ethernet cable inserted correctly. 

•  Provided if all network connections have been correctly set up, the camera should 

automatically appear on-screen shortly after being plugged in. Cameras are assigned 

to the first available channel by your NVR in this case, irregardless of which Network 

Camera port that it was connected to. You can still, however, display the camera on a 

different channel via the 

NVR Menu -> IP Camera -> Edit menu

. Please consult your 

NVR’s user manual for an explanation on how to assign cameras to available channels.

•  If you want to remove the camera from your NVR display, you can either physically 

disconnect the camera from your NVR or go to the 

NVR Menu -> IP Camera -> Edit 

menu

 to manually remove it from your NVR display. Please consult your NVR’s user 

manual for an explanation on how to remove cameras from channels.

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Viewing the Camera on SwannView Link PC Software

•  If your PC connects to the same local network as the camera and has SwannView Link 

software installed, you can access the camera via its IP address using SwannView 

Link. If you don’t know what the camera’s IP address is, go to your 

NVR’s IP Camera

 

menu to find out.

•  To log on to the camera via SwannView Link:

 In 

Connect Mode

, select IP Address, 

enter the IP address in the 

IP Address

 box and then enter the camera’s username and 

password. The default user name and password are 

admin

 and 

12345

•  When you’re finished, click 

Login

. The camera’s live video feed will appear on the 

SwannView Link interface. SwannView Link provides a quick and easy way for you to 

configure many aspects of the camera as well as create and manage user accounts for 

access to the camera.

Summary of Contents for NHD-805

Page 1: ...1 For use with Swann 720p NVRs NHD 805 720p Network Video Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN ...

Page 2: ...entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to major failure FCC Verification NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation T...

Page 3: ...alled on walls and ceilings indoors or outdoors and will be an excellent addition to your Swann NVR monitoring solution Introduction Layout of the Camera 1 Mounting Bracket Allows the camera to installed either on a wall or ceiling 2 Camera Housing Contains the camera associated circuitry and electronic components 3 IR LEDs These infrared LEDs are used by the camera to illuminate targeted areas wh...

Page 4: ...ork cameras require it s not weatherproof If you install the camera outside of your home we highly recommend using waterproof tape to wrap the cable connection area between the camera s Network LAN port and the extension cable s Ethernet plug Use as much as is necessary for the layer of tape to protect the connection This will help prevent water or moistuire from leaking into the cable which can c...

Page 5: ...with it Typically the best view is obtained approximately 7ft 2m to 10ft 3m high looking slightly downwards While the camera is sealed robust and able to handle the weather long term exposure to direct sunlight particularly UV and moisture will eventually cause a degradation in performance so if it s going to be installed outdoors make sure it s in a sheltered spot The camera s night vision will g...

Page 6: ... connected to You can still however display the camera on a different channel via the NVR Menu IP Camera Edit menu Please consult your NVR s user manual for an explanation on how to assign cameras to available channels If you want to remove the camera from your NVR display you can either physically disconnect the camera from your NVR or go to the NVR Menu IP Camera Edit menu to manually remove it ...

Page 7: ... light the camera uses to see in the dark can bounce back off a reflective surface such as glass water spider webs some ceramics and so on and effectively blind the camera If you want to see outside then the camera itself needs to be outside Adjusting the Camera Settings On the NVR Menu screen click Display select camera and then click Camera Parameter Set button to display the Camera Parameter Se...

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