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TRENDnet User’s Guide
TV‐NVR416
Camera Settings Menu
Setting and manage your cameras by bring up the main menu. Click on
Camera
Settings Menu
icon.
Camera Connection Settings
Camera installations
The NVR is compatible with TRENDnet PoE cameras, the compatible cameras can be
found on TRENDnet website. There are three major groups of TRENDnet compatible
cameras interacts differently with the NVR, TRENDnet 1, TRENDnet 3, and ONVIF
cameras. TRENDnet cameras may fit into one or more camera groups. Please
reference the compatible camera list on page 102 for more details.
IP Camera
Camera No. The camera number is also called channel number. All
video recordings and camera settings are using this
sequential number as the major index number.
Status: This column shows the camera connection status.
: The camera is online. You can click on the icon to
show the video and identify which camera you are
setting.
: The camera is not connected to NVR
IP Camera
Address:
This is the IP address detected by the NVR or set statically
to the camera.
Edit: Click this icon to edit the camera connection settings. The
default settings is plug‐and‐play.
Camera Name: This is the camera name. The default name is the camera
model name. You can set it up on your camera directly or
set it up in NVR for compatible cameras.
Protocol: This is the camera product group. You can choose from
TRENDnet 1, TRENDnet 3, ONVIF (generic), or ONVIF
installation with other brand name cameras.
Model Number: This is the model number of the camera. The model
number will be showed up automatically for compatible
cameras.
Management Port: Different camera management protocols has different
management port number. Please see the compatible
camera list for more detail.
PoE Password Set: If you install plug‐and‐play TRENDnet 1 with its factory
default setting, the NVR will set the camera away from
the default and load the NVR password as camera access
password. If your plug‐and‐play/TRENDnet 1 camera was
manually setup and coming back to plug‐and‐play
installation, you can click the button to synchronize the
camera password to the same password of NVR.
When you click this button, all plug‐and‐play TRENDnet 1