Fuers 16-Channel Hybrid 6-in-1 DVR

Fuers 16-Channel Hybrid 6-in-1 DVR User Manual

Model: 16-Channel Hybrid 6-in-1 DVR

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Fuers 16-Channel Hybrid 6-in-1 Digital Video Recorder (DVR). This DVR supports up to 5MP cameras and offers versatile compatibility with AHD, TVI, CVI, CVBS, IP, and XVI camera types. It features H.265+ video compression for efficient storage, human detection for intelligent alerts, and 24/7 non-stop recording with a pre-installed 1TB hard drive.

Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i to kete:

  • 16-Channel DVR Recorder with 1TB Hard Drive
  • Pūurutau Hiko
  • Kiore USB
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Note: Cameras, HDMI cables, and network cables are not included and must be purchased separately.

Aratohu Tatūnga

Follow these steps to set up your Fuers 16-Channel Hybrid 6-in-1 DVR.

1. Hononga Tinana

  1. Tuhono Whakaatu: Plug your monitor's HDMI or VGA cable into the corresponding port on the back of the DVR.
  2. Honoa te Kiore USB: Insert the USB mouse into one of the USB ports on the DVR.
  3. Tūhono Kāmera: Connect your surveillance cameras to the 'VIDEO IN' BNC ports (V1-V16) on the DVR using video input cables. Ensure secure connections.
  4. Connect Network (Optional for Remote Access): If you plan to use remote monitoring via the mobile app or PC software, connect an Ethernet cable from your router to the LAN port on the DVR.
  5. Hono Hono: Monohia te urutau hiko o te DVR ki te tāuru hiko o te DVR, kātahi ki te putanga hiko. Ka whakakā aunoa te DVR.
Ataata: This video demonstrates the physical connection process for the Fuers 16-Channel DVR, including connecting the monitor, USB mouse, video input cables for cameras, and power supply. It also shows the initial boot-up sequence and menu navigation.
Whakamuri view of Fuers 16-Channel DVR with various input/output ports labeled.
Atahanga: Whakamuri view of the Fuers 16-Channel DVR, highlighting the video input ports (V1-V16), audio input/output, HDMI, VGA, LAN, USB, and power input connections.

2. Whirihoranga Tuatahi

Upon first boot, the system will guide you through initial setup steps. Use the connected USB mouse to navigate the on-screen menus.

  • Tīpakonga Reo: Whiriwhiria to reo pai.
  • Rā me te Wā: Tautuhia te rā me te wā tika.
  • Tautuhinga Whatunga: If connected to a network, ensure DHCP is enabled or configure static IP settings as needed.
  • Te Arawhiti Puku Maama: The pre-installed 1TB hard drive may need to be formatted before use. Follow the on-screen prompts.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Whakaterenga Tahua Matua

Pāwhiri-matau i runga i te ora view screen to access the main menu. Key menu options include:

  • tuhi: Configure recording schedules, view tuhia footage (Playback), and backup data.
  • Pūoho: Set up motion detection, human detection, vehicle detection, and other alarm triggers. Configure notifications such as instant app pushes and email alerts.
  • Pūnaha: Access general system settings, user management, network configuration, and system information.
  • Arā Atu Anō: For advanced settings like storage management, user accounts, firmware upgrades, and import/export configurations.
  • Mōhiohio: View HDD information, system logs, and software version.
Monitor displaying 16 camera feeds from the Fuers DVR.
Atahanga: A monitor connected to the DVR showing a 16-channel live view grid, indicating active camera feeds.

Remote Access and Mobile App

The Fuers DVR supports remote viewing via mobile applications (XMEye, Icsee) and PC software (VMS). This allows you to monitor your security feeds from anywhere with an internet connection.

  1. Hono atu ki te Whatunga: Me whakarite kei te hono tō DVR ki tō pouara mā te taura Ethernet.
  2. Tikiake App: Download the 'XMEye' or 'Icsee' app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android). For PC, download the VMS software.
  3. Tāpiri Pūrere: Open the app, register an account, and add your DVR device. This typically involves scanning a QR code displayed on the DVR's monitor or manually entering the device ID.
  4. Ora View: Once added, you can access live camera feeds, playback recordings, and manage settings remotely.
Smartphone displaying the XMEye app interface for remote monitoring.
Atahanga: A smartphone screen showing the XMEye application interface, demonstrating remote access to the DVR's camera feeds.

For direct download of the XMEye app, visit: http://d.xmeye.net/Xmeye

Nga waahanga matua

  • High Picture Quality: Supports up to 5MP resolution for clear and detailed image capture.
  • 16-Channel Hybrid Capacity: Connects up to 16 surveillance cameras with 6-in-1 compatibility (AHD/TVI/CVI/CVBS/IP/XVI).
  • Kōpeketanga Ataata H.265+: Advanced compression technology for longer recording times and up to 50% storage savings compared to H.264, while maintaining image quality.
  • Whakaoho Maramarama: Features motion detection, human detection, and vehicle detection with instant notifications and email alerts.
  • 24/7 Non-Stop Recording: Continuous recording with a pre-installed 1TB hard drive, expandable up to 16TB.
  • Uru Mamao: Monitor live feeds and playback recordings via smartphone, tablet, or PC from anywhere.
Comparison of H.265+ and H.264 video compression efficiency.
Atahanga: A visual comparison illustrating the efficiency of H.265+ video compression over H.264, showing improved smooth viewing, faster downloads, and storage savings.
Smartphone receiving alerts for human and vehicle motion detection.
Atahanga: A smartphone displaying push notifications and email alerts triggered by human and vehicle motion detection events, demonstrating the intelligent alarm feature.

Raparongoā

Hototahi Kamera

It is crucial to confirm camera compatibility before connecting. Incompatible cameras may prevent normal operation or result in no signal/display issues.

  • DVR Supported Specifications:
    • 16*5MN@12fps: Supports cameras with frame rate not exceeding 12fps and resolution not exceeding 5MN (6-in-1).
    • 16*4MN@15fps: Supports cameras with frame rate not exceeding 15fps and resolution not exceeding 4MN (6-in-1).
    • 16*1080P@15fps(XVI): Supports cameras with frame rate not exceeding 15fps and resolution not exceeding 1080P.
  • Hototahi Taura HDMI: Ensure your HDMI cable and monitor support HDMI 1.6 or higher. Using incompatible HDMI versions may result in no signal or display issues.

Refer to your camera's user manual or contact the camera vendor for specific camera and HDMI specifications.

Tuhipoka Nui:

Some cameras support multiple resolution modes (e.g., 5MN, 4MN, 3MN, 1080N). If this applies, confirm with the camera seller how to switch the resolution mode to match the DVR's supported specifications.

Table showing camera compatibility based on FPS and resolution.
Atahanga: A compatibility chart detailing supported camera frame rates (FPS) and resolutions (5MN, 4MN, 1080N) for the DVR, indicating which combinations are supported or not supported.

Hard Drive Issues

Kia mahara:

  • If the hard disk cannot be identified, check if the hard disk port is disconnected. Reinsert the hard disk if necessary.
  • If the system detects no storage space, the hard drive may need to be formatted. It might require formatting twice for proper recognition.
Image showing the DVR with a hard drive and a note about hard drive troubleshooting.
Atahanga: The DVR unit with an internal hard drive, accompanied by a warning note regarding hard drive detection and formatting procedures.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuPuhipuhi
Tau tauira051ae4f0-dc2c-45d2-98f7-0a4022cb0008
Nga hongere16 Hongere
Hototahi KameraHybrid 6-in-1 (AHD/TVI/CVI/CVBS/IP/XVI)
Tautoko Max Resolution5MP
Kōpeketanga AtaataH.265 +
Built-In Storage1TB Puku Maama
Max Rokiroki RaukahaUp to 16TB (External HDD)
Aratau tuhi24/7 Non-Stop Recording
Āhuatanga RapuHuman Detection, Motion Detection, Vehicle Detection
Uru MamaoSmartphone (XMEye/Icsee App), Tablet, PC (VMS)

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

The Fuers 16-Channel Hybrid 6-in-1 DVR comes with a 1-Tau Pūtāhui.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please contact Fuers customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased or visit the official Fuers webpae mo nga korero whakapā.

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