SPYCLOPS 120N16POE2 4K POE NVR User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- SPYCLOPS
Table of Contents
SPYCLOPS 120N16POE2 4K POE NVR
Please read the Quick Start Guide fully before using the product and keep it for your records. Related tools and documents of products, please download from http://www.spyclopsusa.com.
Statement
Thank you for purchasing our products, if you have any questions about setup
or product use, please contact support. This manual is used for NVRs.
Safety Precautions
- Please modify the default password immediately after the equipment is installed, to avoid unauthorized access.
- Please do not place and install the equipment in direct sunlight or near heating equipment.
- Please do not install the equipment in wet, dusty or locations with smoke.
- Please keep the NVR installed level and secured to prevent the product from falling.
- Do not drop or splash liquid onto the NVR and ensure that no liquid-filled items are placed on the device to prevent liquid from leaking into the device.
- Please install the equipment in a well-ventilated area and do not block the vents of the equipment.
- Please use the equipment within the rated input/output range only.
- Please do not disassemble the equipment without notifying the supplier.
- Please transport, use and store the equipment in climate controlled environment with regulated humidity and temperature.
About
This manual is used as a guide. Pictures, charts, images, and all other
information provided are for description and explanation only. This manual’s
product descriptions and illustrations may vary from the actual products
purchased. Due to future product software upgrades or other design changes,
Metra may update this manual. Please visit the company’s official website for
the latest version (www.spyclopsusa.com).
NVR Quick Installation Guide
This NVR is convenient and can be easily installed, plug and play and no complex setup is needed.
Installation Preparation
Install NVR hard drive. Make sure all power is disconnected before installing.
Installation tools: Phillips screwdriver (Please use surveillance grade hard
disk drive only to avoid poor drive performance)
- unscrew the screws on the back and sides of the chassis and remove the cover.
- Connect one end of the hard disk power cable and SATA data cable to the motherboard and the other end to the hard disk.
- Align the hard disk screw holes to the chassis backplane, and then tighten the screws.
- Install the cover and re-attach it with screws.
Note
Images for instruction use only, your unit may look different but use the same
methods
Interface Description
NVR rear panel interface is similar to the pictures above, but the product appearance, including buttons, interfaces, and layout is for reference only and may differ from the product you have purchased.
Local Basic Operation
Boot Up
Make sure the input voltage matches the NVR consumption. Connect the device to
the monitor and to the power adapter (if available). Plug in the power, switch
on the power button (if available), then the device will boot up.
NOTE
- It is recommended that you use only the included power supply.
- You should reset the device administrator password (the system default username is “admin” and the password is “12345”) when booting for the first time. To ensure the security of the device, please save the admin login password and modify it regularly.
Modify Password
Step 1
After the device is powered on, select the system language, click “Apply”,
enter the password, click “Login”, and click “Modify”.
Step 2
Enter the new password and confirm the password, tick off the “Unlock Pattern”
to draw twice the consistent unlock pattern consisting of 4-9 points.
Step 3
Set the security question, select the security questions 1, 2, and 3 by the
pull-down operation, and set the answer to the corresponding security
question.
Step 4
Insert the USB flash drive into the device, and click “Export Key > Confirm >
Save”. The password is changed.
Quick Configuration
After the device is powered on, the user can configure the system time,
network configuration, format hard disk, channel addition, and other
parameters of the device through the Wizard.
NOTE
The hard disk must be formatted when installing it for the first time.
Network Configuration
Network parameters must be properly configured before operating the device
over the network.
Step 1
On the preview interface, right-click to enter the menu, and click “ > TCP/IP
“.
Step 2
Modify the IP address of the device according to the actual network plan. (The
default IP address of the NVR is 192.168.1.88).
Add IP Device
Before accessing the IP channel, make sure that the NVR network connection is
correct and valid.
Step 1
On the preview interface, right-click to enter the menu, and click “ “.
Step 2
Add IP camera automatically or manually. Automatically added, click the “Auto
add” button. Manually added, click “Search”, the Device Search interface
automatically searches for the devices in the LAN with the “Onvif And Private”
protocol (if using our IP camera, recommend selecting “Private”), select the
IP device to be added, and click “
Recording Configuration
NOTE
NVR opens all channels for 24 hours of normal recording by default.
Step 1
On the preview interface, right-click to enter the menu, and click ” “.
Step 2
Select the channel and recording type according to the actual needs. Hold down
the left mouse button and drag the mouse in the time period diagram or click
“Edit” to set the recording schedule, and click “Apply” to save. Add
“.
Playback
Instant playback
Step 1
On the preview interface, click the preview channel, and the control bar will
pop up below the channel.
Step 2
Click ” ” to enter the instant playback interface, which can play the first 5
minutes of the current channel video.
Video playback
Step 1
On the preview interface, right-click to enter the menu, and click ”
Step 2
Select “Channel > Date”, the searched video is displayed on the time progress
bar, click “ ” to start playing the video.
Note
Images for instruction use only, your unit may look different but use the
same methods
Normal Event
Step 1
On the preview interface, right-click to enter the menu, and click ” Normal
Event” to enter the Motion detection interface.
Step 2
Choose “Event Type > Channel > Enable” and set the corresponding alarm
parameters. The device’s normal event alarms include Motion Detection, Video
Tampering, Video Loss, Alarm Input, Alarm Output, Exception, and Buzzer
.
Smart Event
Step 1: On the preview interface, right-click to enter the menu, and
click ” the Smart Event-Face interface.
Step 2: Select the smart event alarm mode for setting the channel. Smart
event alarms supported by the device include Human, Face, and Face Comparison.
Each smart detection can be configured with different alarm processing rules.
NOTE:
- Only IPC channels that support smart functions such as face detection and face comparison can set smart event functions on this interface.
- Each channel of a smart event can set up to 1 face detection rule, 4 crossover detection rules, 4 regional intrusion rules, 4 people stay detection rules, and 4 people gathering rules.
Browser NVR Login
- Login to NVR on LAN (PC & NVR connected to same router LAN)
- Make sure the NVR and the connected PC (computer) are in the same segment. If not, please set the IP address of your PC to the same segment as the XVRs, for example, ‘192.168.1.33’, but it must be different IP as the DVRs. ( Note: NVR default IP address is 192.168.1.88).
- Open IE (Internet Explorer) browser, Select Tools > Internet Options > Safety > customized.
- Open “Search Tool”, double-click the target device from the search result to enter the login interface, or open the IE browser to enter the NVR address: such as http://192.168.1.88/ (If port 80 of the NVR is changed, you need to add the changed port) to enter the login interface.
- On the login interface, log in to NVR (Notes: Default user: ”admin”, password: ”12345”.).
- Web page lives view for NVR. On the “Live Video” interface, click the “Play” icon to play the video.
Mobile App Access
Download and install SpyclopsPRO on a smart phone or tablet using either option below:
- On the Android App Store or iPhone App Store enter “SpyclopsPro” search, download and install.
- . Scan the following QR codes to download and install the App.
Android iOS
Run the SpyclopsPRO App (new users need to register an account to log in
first). The steps to add devices are as follows: To add with LAN Search method
follow steps 1 – 9.2 and for QR scan replace 5.1 – 7.1 with 5.2 –
6.2.
- Tap in the upper left me
- Tap “Device”ba
- Tap in the upper right menu bar; 4. Tap “Add device”
- Tap LAN Search menu
- Tap LAN Search button
- Tap on the found devices
How to setup app for live view:
Tap the device you would like to add Enter the username and password and tap Done. Enter your choice of Device name, select the group you would like to add to and tap “Finish” in the upper right. The device will now be found in “My Devices Tap “Manual Add” Enter Serial Number manually (Or tap scan icon in upper right and scan SN QR code on label), Your choice of Device name, Username, Password and Tap Save.
- Tap “Tap to select Camera”
- Tap “My devices”
- Tap the check box for the NVR/XVR to add all cameras or tap individual cameras and tap “Done”
- Enjoy your live view cameras!
How to playback recorded videos with app
- Tap “Tap to select Camera”
- Tap “My devices”
- Tap the check box for the camera to view recorded videos and tap “Done”
- Swipe left or right on the time line to change the recording time view.
Note: Green bars are recording from schedule and Red is from motion detection.
16 CHANNEL POE 4K NVR
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Record video surveillance in resolutions up to 8MP 4K for each channel with
the Spyclops PRO 16-channel NVR. This Network Video Recorder supports H.265 &
H.265+ for maximum video storage efficiency and the HDD bay supports up to
8TB. The NVR has VGA and HDMI® outputs and uses 16-channel Power over Ethernet
(PoE) LAN port connections. Connect to view and play back from any iOS or
Android mobile device or Windows PC. Compatible with Spyclops cameras.
- (16) PoE LAN ports for direct camera connection
- Add up to 9 additional cameras connected to the same LAN for a maximum of 25 channels of recording
- (2) USB 2.0 ports for mouse & backup
- Up to 8MP 4K recording resolution: 4k@12CHx30fp, 5MP@20CHx30fp, 4MP@25CH x30fp, 3MP@25CHx30fp, 1080P@25CHx30fp, 960P@25CHx30fp, 720P@25CHx30fp, D1@25CHx30fp
- Playback resolution: 1CH 4K@30fps, 1CH 5MP@30fps, 2CH 4MP@30fps, 2CH 3M@30fps, 4CH 1080P@30fps, 4CH 960P@30fps, 4CH 720P@30fps
- Playback functions: Play, Pause, Stop, Rewind, Fast play, Slow Play, Full Screen, Frame Play, Frame Rewind, Digital Zoom
- Record modes: Manual\Timer\Motion Detection\Smart Alarm
- VGA and (1) HDMI® outputs
- Free remote viewing app for Android and iOS
- (1) SATA port – supports up to 8TB
- Supports H.264, H.264+, H.265 & H.265+ for maximum video storage
- ONVIF Version support: 2.8
- Includes power cable, USB mouse & quick start guide
NOTE: Hard drive not included. Surveillance grade hard drives available separately. 1TB SPY-SG1TB, 2TB SPY-SG2TB, 4TB, SPYSG4TB, 6TB SPY-SG6TB & 8TB SPY-SG8TB
SPECIFICATIONS
Sales: 386-255-0234 Support: 386-492-8584
References
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