DMP V-4408D Installation Manual

V-4408D EIGHT-CHANNEL NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER (NVR)
Installation Guide
INSTALL THE V-4408D
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Figure 1: V-4408D Network Video
Recorder (NVR)
See Figure 2.
2. Attach the other end of the power cable into a wall outlet.
3. Power on the NVR with the switch on the back.
DESCRIPTION
The SecureCom™ Video V-4408D Eight-Channel NVR connected to residential or commercial systems
gives users a more powerful
security tool to monitor cameras
connected to their systems.
The V-4408D provides Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, allowing
you to supply power to a network camera using the same cable that
transmits the data.
The V-4408D provides 2 TB of
storage for around the clock, local
recording. The V-4408D supports all
ONVIF 2.4-compatible cameras and
is viewable on the Virtual Keypad™
App or VirtualKeypad.com and can
be monitored from any monitor with
and HDMI cable or with Apple TV
(Virtual Keypad™ App required).
Compatibility
4000 or 5000 Series SecureCom Video Cameras
ONVIF-Compliant Cameras
Hikvision Cameras
What is Included?
SecureCom Video V-4408D
Eight-Channel NVR
Power cable
Three-button USB mouse
6 ft Network cable
Hard drive cable
Hardware pack
CONNECT THE DEVICES DIRECTLY
Connect cameras and any peripheral devices to the ports in the
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back of the NVR. See Figure 2 for port locations.
LAN
Connect the NVR directly to the customer’s network using the LAN port.
USB
Connect USB devices like a mouse, keyboard, flash drive, or an external hard drive to the NVR using the two built-in USB ports.
HDMI
Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the NVR and the other end to a TV or monitor to monitor video.
Hikvision and 4000 Series
Can only be automatically learned in if they are plugged into the camera ports on the back of the NVR.
5000 Series
Cannot be plugged in to the ports on the back of the NVR. Also requires that a DHCP reservation is set up on the router. For more information, refer to the documentation for your router model.
Power
8 Camera Ports
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT VGA
HDMI
HDMI
LAN
LAN
USB
On/O
Power
Switch
Switch
Figure 2: V-4408D Ports
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ACTIVATE THE V-4408D
Locally (Optional)
1. Click Yes on the Warning Screen to activate the NVR locally.
2. Type securecom into the Old Password field.
3. Type in a new password of your choosing and click OK. Your password should be between 8-16 characters and should consist of two of the following options; numbers, letters, special characters.
4. You will be notified that the password has been modified. The GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) file can be exported at a later time in case you forget your password.
5. Select OK.
6. After successfully activating the NVR, log in to dealer.securecomwireless.com and complete steps 2 through 8 below.
Remotely with Virtual Keypad
1. Log in to dealer.securecomwireless.com.
2. Select the customer’s system account number to add the V-4408D.
3. Click + NVR/Converter.
4. Enter the Device Serial Number found on the NVR label.
5. Click Next. To add cameras.
6. When the NVR has successfully connected, the Device Serial Number is assigned as the serial number and the name. The name can be changed here.
7. Create an NVR Username and Password to create a local operator account for viewing prerecorded video locally using an HDMI-connected device.
Note: You do not need to add the NVR Username and Password for SecureCom to connect to the NVR.
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8. Select the Time Zone and leave Observe Daylight Savings Time as default if observed by the area and enable the local user option.
9. Click Save.
CONNECT A CAMERA TO THE NVR
To connect over PoE/Network, connect one end of the network cable to one of the eight provided ports on the back of the NVR. Up to eight cameras can be connected using PoE. The NVR will automatically add any 4000 Series SecureCom camera that is connected to one of the eight PoE ports. When using PoE, no power cable is needed.
Note: When managing 5000 Series cameras with both the V-4408D NVR and Dealer Admin, cameras must be connected to the NVR through a switch.
Configuration Details
Refer to the following information for the configuration details of specific camera models.
V-4060DB Admin Verification
For the V-4060DB Doorbell, the password is a combination of the word “admin” followed by the verification code that is on the doorbell’s label found under the cover below the serial number. As an example, if the verification code is ILGWQM then the password would be adminILGWQM.
5000 Series Default Passwords
For V-5012B or V-5052D cameras with lower than D3.2.1_20200818_DMP firmware and V-5014B or V-5054D cameras with lower than D4.2.1_20200818_DMP firmware, the default password is scw12345user.
For V-5012B and V-5052D cameras with firmware Version D3.2.1_20200818_DMP and higher or V-5014B and V-5054D cameras with firmware Version D4.2.1_20200818_DMP and higher, the default password is scw plus the last six alphanumeric characters in the camera’s MAC address. As an example, if the MAC address 1A:2B:3C:4D:5E:6F, the default password is scw4D5E6F.
For configuration specifics, refer to Table 1.
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