Anlapus AM8M4B-4B82E-221S

Anlapus 1080P 8CH 2TB H.265+ DVR Security System

Model: AM8M4B-4B82E-221S

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Anlapus 1080P 8-channel DVR security system. This system includes a DVR with a pre-installed 2TB hard drive and eight 2.0MP IP66 outdoor cameras, designed to provide reliable 24/7 surveillance for your property. Please read this manual thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.

Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete. Mena kei te ngaro, kua pakaru ranei etahi taonga, tena koa whakapiri atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko.

Diagram showing all components included in the Anlapus security system package: DVR, 8 cameras, 8 BNC cables, 3 power supplies, 2 power splitters, USB mouse, instruction manual, mounting screw bag, and warning stickers.

Image: All components included in the Anlapus security system package.

  • 1 x 8-Channel 1080P DVR with 2TB Hard Drive
  • 8 x 2.0MP IP66 Outdoor Cameras
  • 8 x 60ft BNC Video/Power Cables
  • 3 x 12V 2A Power Adapters
  • 2 x Taura Wehewehe Mana 1-ki-4
  • 1 x Tihihiore
  • 1 x Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)
  • 1 x Mounting Screw Bag (for cameras)
  • 8 x Ngā Whakapiri Whakatūpato

Tohutohu Tatūnga

1. Hononga DVR

Connect the DVR to a power source, a monitor (via HDMI or VGA), and a network router (for remote access). Use the included USB mouse for navigation.

Diagram illustrating how to connect the DVR to a monitor via HDMI or VGA, and to a router via Ethernet. It also shows audio input/output and USB ports.

Image: DVR rear panel connections for monitor, network, and audio.

  • Connect the DVR to a monitor using an HDMI or VGA cable.
  • Connect the DVR to your network router using an Ethernet cable for internet access and remote viewing.
  • Plug the USB mouse into one of the DVR's USB ports.
  • Connect the power adapter to the DVR and plug it into an electrical outlet.

2. Hononga kamera

Connect each camera to the DVR using the provided BNC cables and power them using the power adapters and splitters.

An Anlapus DVR connected to a monitor displaying live camera feeds, with a camera mounted outside a window connected via a BNC cable.

Whakaahua: Example setup showing DVR, monitor, and a camera connected via BNC cable.

  • Mount the cameras in desired indoor or outdoor locations. The cameras are IP66 rated for weather resistance.
  • Connect the BNC end of each video/power cable to the corresponding video input port on the DVR.
  • Connect the power end of each video/power cable to the power splitter, then connect the splitter to a power adapter.
  • Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga katoa.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Ora View

Once the system is powered on and connected, you can view live feeds from all cameras on your connected monitor. Use the USB mouse to navigate the DVR interface.

Multiple devices including a phone, tablet, laptop, and desktop PC displaying live camera feeds from the Anlapus security system, indicating remote viewnga kaha.

Whakaahua: Ora view on various devices (phone, tablet, laptop, PC).

2. Ngā Aratau Tuhituhi

The DVR supports several recording options:

  • Te tuhi Tonu: Ka tuhia ngā rekoata 24/7, kāore he aukati.
  • Hukuhono Hukinga Huringa: Ka hopu noa i te rekoata ina kitea he nekehanga, ka penapena wāhi rokiroki.
  • Hopu Tono: Ko nga rekoata i nga wa motuhake kua whakaritea e te kaiwhakamahi.
  • Te tuhi ā-ringa: Initiated manually by the user.

3. Te Motini me nga Matohi

Configure motion detection zones and sensitivity to receive alerts when activity is detected. Alerts can be sent to your smartphone via the free app.

A child and a dog playing in a yard, with a green box highlighting the child, and a smartphone displaying a motion detection alert from the Anlapus app.

Image: Motion detection highlighting activity and smartphone alert.

A delivery person carrying a package, with a green box indicating motion detection, and a smartphone showing a live feed with the detection highlighted.

Image: Motion detection in action, capturing a person with a package.

4. Uru Mamao

Access your security system remotely from your smartphone, tablet, or computer using the dedicated Anlapus application. This allows you to view ngā whāngai ora, ngā rekoata purei anō, me te whiwhi matohi mai i hea me te hononga ipurangi.

Four images showing different people using smartphones, tablets, and laptops to view security camera footage mamao.

Image: Remote access to the security system via various devices.

5. Purei ano

Review tuhia footage stored on the 2TB hard drive. The system allows for easy search and playback of events based on time or motion detection.

A smartphone and a computer monitor displaying recorded video footage from the security cameras, with playback controls visible on the phone.

Image: Playback interface on a smartphone and monitor.

6. Matakitenga po

The cameras are equipped with 24 IR LEDs and an IR-CUT filter, providing clear night vision up to 20 meters (65 feet) in low-light conditions.

Two images comparing day and night vision. The top image shows a clear, colorful daytime view of a pool area. The bottom image shows a clear, black and white night vision view of an indoor area with a camera visible.

Image: Comparison of day and night vision capabilities.

7. Kōpeketanga Ataata H.265+

The system utilizes H.265+ video compression technology, which significantly reduces file sizes and allows for up to 4 times longer recording times compared to H.264, while maintaining video quality.

A diagram comparing H.265+ and H.264 compression, showing H.265+ uses 50% less storage. Icons indicate smaller file sizes, longer record times, and faster remote viewing.

Image: Benefits of H.265+ video compression.

Te tiaki

  • Whakapai auau: Horoia ngā karāhe kāmera i ia wā ki te wai ngohengohe,amp he kakahu hei whakarite kia mārama te kounga o te ahua.
  • Tirohanga taura: Check all cables for wear and tear, especially outdoor cables, to prevent signal loss or power issues.
  • Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Check the Anlapus website or app for firmware updates for your DVR to ensure optimal performance and security.
  • Hauora Puku Maama: The 2TB hard drive is designed for continuous recording. Monitor its health through the DVR's system settings.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore he tohu ataata mai i te kāmeraLoose cable connection, no power to camera, faulty camera/cableCheck BNC and power connections. Ensure power adapter is working. Test with a different cable or camera if available.
DVR not powering onPower adapter issue, power outlet issueVerify power adapter is correctly connected and plugged into a working outlet. Try a different outlet.
Cannot access remotelyNetwork connection issue, incorrect app settings, firewall blockingEnsure DVR is connected to the internet. Check router settings and port forwarding. Verify app settings and credentials.
Te kounga whakaahua koungaDirty lens, low light, cable interferenceClean camera lens. Ensure adequate lighting for optimal image. Check cable integrity.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ngā Hongere DVR8 Hongere
Whakatau Ataata1080p (Katoa HD)
Raukaha Rokiroki2 TB HDD (Integrated)
Kōpeketanga AtaataH.265 +
Whakataunga kamera2.0 Megapixels
Whakatauranga Huarere KāmeraIP66 (Roto/Waho)
Awhe Tirohanga PoTae atu ki te 20 mita (65 putu)
Hangarau HonongaWaea (BNC)
Pūnaha MahiLinux
Nga waahanga motuhakeMotion Detection, Night Vision, Remote Access
Ngā Ahu o te DVR (R x W x T)Whakatata 44 x 29.5 x 28.4 cm
Tauranga USB katoa2
Momo Whakauru AtaataBNC
Viewing Koki90 Waeine

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Anlapus products come with a standard manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included in your package or visit the official Anlapus website. If you encounter any issues or require technical assistance, please contact Anlapus customer support through their official channels. Our team is dedicated to ensuring your satisfaction and security.

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