9 Do not attempt to remove the top cover. If any abnormal operation is observed, unplug the DVR immediately and contact technical support. D
99 After installation is complete on the Windows Mobile device, select the icon named “KMeye” to run the program. This will display the program sc
100 To access on a Symbian device follow the below steps. 1. Install the KMeye application that is on the included CD by copying the “KMeye
101 Once the installation is complete on the Symbian device, go to the Applications folder and select the “KMeye” program. Select “Open” to displa
102 Chapter 24 Specifications of DVR
103 Chapter 24 Specifications of DVR
104 Be sure to write down all of the important information below and place in a secure location. General DVR Information: Admin Password
105 NIGHT OWL, LLC (“Night Owl”) provides the following warranty to the original retail purchaser only (the “Purchaser”) with respect to this prod
106 Except as otherwise prohibited by law, this warranty is in lieu of other warranties, express or implied, and Night Owl neither assumes n
107 Disclaimer Certain uses, publication and/or distribution of video/audio recordings from security cameras and/or audio devices are prohibited o
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10 When a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following information describes the most common problem
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12 6.1 Back Panel of DVR Chapter 6 Layout of DVR Components
13 6.2 Front Panel of DVR Chapter 6 Layout of DVR Components
14 6.3 Mouse You can use a mouse instead of the remote control to navigate through your DVR’s menus. Connect the included mouse to the USB p
15 6.4 Remote Control Use the remote control to navigate through the DVR’s menus. Item Functions 1-0 Select channels / Input numbers in
16 7.1 Connecting the Power Supply 1. Plug the included power supply into the DVR. 2. Plug the other end of the power adapter cable int
17 8.1 Connecting Cameras to the DVR 1. Your DVR system comes with one 60 foot coaxial cable per camera. Connect each cable to a camera using the
18 8.2 Mounting the Cameras 1. Choose a Position: Decide where you would like to mount the camera. 2. Screw Positions: Mark three holes on
19 9.1 System Initialization After connecting the power adapter, the system will automatically start up and display the Night Owl logo while initi
20 9.2 On-Screen Display The on-screen display will also show the following information. Date & Time: Displays the date and time on t
21 Use the Quick Function menu to access several system options, including the Main Menu. To open the quick function menu, right-click anywhere on
22 Use the Main Menu to access the System Menu, Record Functions Menu, Playback Menu, Camera Menu, and Network Menu. These menus will allow
23 System Menu Use this menu to access the Date/Time, Password, Language and Advanced menus. Use the Advanced menu to access the HDD, Video Se
24 12.1 Time Setting Menu It is highly recommended to set up the Date and Time when first setting up your system. To access the Time Settin
25 12.2 Password Menu Use this menu to change the Device ID, user password, and admin password from the User Setup menu. To access the User Setu
26 12.3 Language Menu Use this menu to change the displayed language the DVR’s menus. To access the Language Menu select System from the Mai
27 12.4 HDD Management Menu The HDD Management Menu shows the capacity and available recording time of the installed hard drive (HD) and to config
28 12.5 Video Setup Menu Use the Video Setup Menu to set the camera system, monitor resolution, and volume on the DVR. To access the Video
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29 12.6 Maintain Menu Use the Maintain Menu to update the system’s firmware, restore factory default settings, reboot the device, and set an autom
30 12.7 Firmware Update Your system will periodically need a firmware update to ensure optimal performance. Visit www.NightOwlSP.com to chec
31 12.8 System Information Menu This menu lists various pieces of information about the DVR system. To access the System Information Menu selec
32 Record Functions Menu Use this menu to access the Record Menu, Time Sechedule Submenu, Motion Menu, Motion Detection Mask Submenu, and th
33 13.1 Record Menu The Record Menu allows you to create personalized settings to each individual video channel. To access the Record Menu select
34 13.1.1 Resolution Choose between D1 (704x480) (High), HD1 (704x240) (Medium), or CIF (352x240) (Low) resolutions to record videos. To h
35 13.1.2 Record Schedule Submenu Use this submenu to configure the recording schedule of the DVR. To access the Record Schedule Submenu, select
36 13.2 Motion Detect Menu The Motion Detect Menu allows you to configure the motion detection settings of the DVR. To access the Motion D
37 13.2.1 Motion Detection Mask Submenu The Motion Detection Mask Submenu allows you to set the area where you want motion to be detected. To ac
38 13.3 Alarm Setup Menu Use this menu to configure the alarm and post recording settings. To access the Alarm Setup menu select Record Fu
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39 Use the Playback Menu to search and playback previously recorded files. To access the Record Search menu select Playback from the Main Menu.
40 14.1 Playback Screen This is the screen you will see during the playback of any recorded videos. To access this screen you will need to
41 14.2 Detail Files Submenu (Backup Files) Use the Detail Files Submenu to backup previously recorded files onto a USB drive. To access the Detai
42 Converting the .246 files to AVI format allows you to playback the recorded files in most multimedia players. AVI conversion involves se
43 Use this menu to access the Camera Settings Menu, Color Setup Submenu, and PTZ Menu. Chapter 16 Camera Menu Be sure to “Apply” all changes
44 16.1 Camera Settings Menu Use the Camera Menu to customize channel titles, show/hide the position of the date and time in live viewing an
45 16.1.1 Color Setup Submenu Use this menu to change the hue, brightness, contrast, and saturation color settings of each camera. To access the
46 16.2 PTZ Menu Use the PTZ setup menu to configure settings for a connected PTZ camera (not included). To access the PTZ Setup menu se
47 16.3 PTZ Quick Functions Use the PTZ Quick Functions to control a connected PTZ camera (not included). To access the PTZ Quick Functions right
48 To access the PTZ Quick Functions right click anywhere on the screen with the mouse and then select PTZ and then Cruise Setting. Ch.:
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49 Use this menu to access the Internet/LAN Menu, DDNS Submenu, Mobile Menu, and Email Menu. This will explain the informaiton in each menu. Co
50 17.1 Internet/LAN Menu Use this menu to configure the type of internet connection, the media and web ports, IP address, Subnet Mask, Gate
51 IP Address: This is the identification of the DVR when it is connected to a network. Subnet Mask: This should always be set to 255.255.2
52 17.1.1 DDNS Submenu Use this menu to configure DDNS setup after you have registered for a free domain name at http://www.nightowldvr.com.
53 17.2 Mobile Menu Use this menu to configure the server port, mobile user name and mobile password settings. To access this menu select Netwo
54 17.3 Email Menu Use this menu to configure the email alert settings. To access this menu select Network from the Main Menu and then s
55 Use this chapter to connect your DVR to the Internet. This chapter will teach you how to properly connect your DVR to your router/modem, port c
56 18.1 Connection of DVR and Router/Modem Use this section to show you how to connect the DVR to the router/modem. DVR 1. Make sure that
57 18.2 Windows Network Configuration Determine Basic Information about Your Network Ensure that the DVR is properly connected to the router/mode
58 4. Change the last three digits to 150. You will need this new number in a later step. Example, you wrote down the IP Address 192.168.0.
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59 Changing the Network Settings on the DVR Use the information that you just wrote down for the next steps. To access the LAN Menu select Advan
60 18.3 Apple (Mac) Network Configuration Determine Basic Information about Your Network Ensure that the DVR is properly connected to the r
61 Use the information that you just wrote down for the next steps. To access the LAN Menu select Advanced button, select Network from the list
62 Port Forwarding After you have configured the Network Settings, you will now need to forward the necessary ports to be able to view the D
63 5. You will need to enter a new port forwarding entry for each port that your DVR uses – Media Port (9000), Web Port (2049), and Server Port (
64 19.1 Checking the Ports after Port Forwarding Once you have forwarded the necessary ports on your router, you should check to ensure that
65 20.1 Registering a Free Domain Name (DDNS) This option allows you to set up a free website address that will point back to the DVR regardless i
66 4. Create a domain name. 5. If your domain name that you have chosen is available, you will receive a window that says that your doma
67 20.2 Adding your New Domain Name to your DVR Use DDNS Submenu to configure DDNS setup after you have registered for a free domain name. To a
68 Use this software to access your DVR remotely over the Internet or within your local area network. Ensure that you have completed Chapter
6 Your new DVR Security Kit will contain the following items. 10.1” LCD 8 Channel DVR USB Mouse Remote Control (batteries included
69 NetViewer Login User Type: Choose is you are the Admin or the User. Password: Enter the password that was assigned to the User. Networ
70 NetViewer Interface Channel Information The channel names, date and time will be indicated on every channel in real time. Menu Bar This
71 Play Control This will stop and play the live video feed. This will take a snapshot of the video. This will start and stop recording
72 PTZ Control These control settings can only be used for cameras that have the Pan, Tilt, and Zoom features. A PTZ camera is not included.
73 Playback This screen will allow you to search, playback, and backup recorded videos. To access this menu select the Playback button from the Me
74 Playback Use the bottom control panel for various video controls. The oval indicator on the bottom bar will show the current location
75 Setup This screen will allow you to access all of the DVR setting menus. The menus will include the Record, Network, Camera, and System Menus.
76 Control Management Software (CMS – Video Client) Use this software to access one or more DVRs remotely over the Internet or within your l
77 Starting the CMS You will have to register an administrator when starting the CMS. User Name: Create a user name with a maximum of 12 chara
78 Device List This menu will show all DVRs that have been added to the CMS. This will allow you to add a DVR. This will allow yo
7 Please be sure the computer that you will use the DVR Security Kit with complies with the following specifications: IBM PCs or 100% Compatibl
79 Adding a Device Device: This will indicate the number of DVRs that are connected. Device Name: This is what you want to name the DVR.
80 Adding a Group This will allow you to add a group or edit an existing group. To add a group, right click your mouse and select “Ad
81 Menu Bars Top Menu Bar This will allow you to change the DVR setup. This will allow you to change the CMS setup. This will all
82 PTZ Control These control settings can only be used for cameras that have the Pan, Tilt, and Zoom features. A PTZ camera is not included.
83 DVR Setup This screen will allow you to access all of the DVR setting menus. The menus will include the Record, Network, Camera, and System Men
84 DVR CMS Setup General Menu: This will allow you to set the location where files will be stored and the password that you will enter to
85 Playback This screen will allow you to search, playback, and backup videos. To access this menu select the Playback button from the Top Menu Ba
86 Playback Use the bottom control panel for various video controls. The oval indicator on the bottom bar will show the current location
87 E-Map Configurations This will allow you to add an image of the location where the system is configured. You can place the cameras in the exact
88 Adding a new Map This will allow you to add a new map to the E-Map. To access this menu select Electronic Map from the Top Menu Bar
8 Use provided power adapter. Do not use this product with a power source that applies more than specified voltage. Never insert metal
89 Editing a Map This will allow you to edit a map by adding/deleting cameras. To access this menu select Electronic Map from the Top Menu Bar
90 This mobile application (Night Owl Lite) will offer a number of different features by accessing the DVR remotely on an iPad, iPhone, or A
91 Device Page This page will allow you to add, edit and delete devices. Ensure that you have completed the Remote Access and Mobile Menu chapters
92 Adding / Editing a Device This screen will allow you to add / edit a device based on information that was gathered in the Remote Access a
93 Control Panel This will allow you to perform different functions during live viewing on a mobile device. These will move a PTZ camera manual
94 This mobile application (KMeye) will offer a number of different features by accessing the DVR remotely on a Blackberry, Symbian and Wind
95 To access on a Blackberry device follow the below steps. 1. Download and install the “Blackberry Desktop Manager” on your computer. 2. Connec
96 Using KMeye on a Blackberry device. Please ensure you have edited the KMeye Application permission. Select “Settings” > “Options” >
97 User Interface for Blackberry Devices The functions of the various icons are as follow: 1 - Connect/Disconnect 2 - Full screen 3 - Snapshot 4 -
98 To access on a Windows Mobile device follow the below steps. 1. Install the webcam program that is included on the supplied CD by copyin
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