Wireless NVR System User Manual
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4.3.2 Add Device
Function Description:
Add IP cameras in the search results list to your NVR.
Operation Steps:
1.
Match Code Statement:
The main purpose of “Match Code” is to match the IP Cameras to NVR, transmit the NVR’s WiFi
hotpot and password to IP Cameras, so that the IP cameras automatically connect to NVR and
transmit the video signals to NVR wirelessly. Before match code, please delete the bad channels first.
(Note: IP cameras pre-packed in the kits do not need this operation, newly added IP cameras or NVR
need this operation only when their ESSID or password has been changed)
2.
Match Code:
1)
Take the new camera close to NVR, and connect the camera to power using included power
supply.
2)
Use a network cable to connect the IP Camera to any of NVR’s LAN port, right click mouse in
your system, choose “IPC Add” from the drop-down menu (as shown in Image 17); you should
then be able to see interface showing information of your cameras (above) and channel
information of your NVR(below), as shown in Image 18.
3)
Find out your new camera on the above box, select it; if you don't see your new camera, click
Refresh. Normally a new camera shows Mode “UNKNOWN”.
4)
Select an unoccupied channel of your NVR from below box, and click “Match Code”. It will take
seconds for the camera and NVR to get connected. After it's successfully connected, you
should see Status switch to “Connect Success” on the channel.
5)
Then you can unplug and move the camera to anywhere you want. When it gets power, it will
automatically reconnect. (Camera need to be in the Wi-Fi range)
Tips:
1.
Make sure your camera is powered and connected to the NVR. You can cover the lens with
your hand to see if LEDs light up. If they do, it means your camera is getting power.