Stabo Smart i_control User guide

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digital radio technology 2.4 GHz
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Video Monitoring System
Art. No. 51092
User Manual
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Note: Due to the permanent updates of product and software, these operating instructions and the user interface
of the app will possibly deviate from each other. All instructions depend on the actual user interface.
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Figure shows monitor in quad setting
which is only possible
when using additional cameras
Product description/ Intended use
The weatherproof color camera of the stabo smart i_control wirelessly transmits video and audio signals of the monitored area to the monitor. Its digital technology is used to assure a transmission which is almost free from interferences and secure against eavesdropping thus protecting your privacy.
You can either keep the monitored area in permanent view via the monitor or have the camera images displayed only, the Video Motion Detection function detects movements. The area detection feature offers the possibility of restricting motion detection to predefined areas. This prevents triggering of a an alarm in undefined areas.
Thanks to powerful infrared LEDs, image transmission is also possible with poor lighting conditions (in this case, the monitor image is shown in black and white).
Using the app Kalay Cam (to be obtained free of charge in your App Store or via Google Play), you can use your smartphone/tablet PC to view live images from your cameras and listen to surrounding sounds (provided that the monitor has an Internet connection).
The monitor is equipped with a HDD port. Thus, camera shots can be recorded using a commercially available hard disc up to 2 TB (not included in the scope of supply). A micro SD card slot for cards up to 32 GB is integrated in the device (card not included).
The stabo smart i_control set can be extended: Up to 4 cameras can be connected (additional cameras can be obtained as option from specialist dealers).
Some of the menu items and functions described within these operating instructions refer to the usage of the set with several cameras (e.g. quad function)!
Safety notes and warnings
Observe the legal provisions on video surveillance! Make sure that neither neighboring private property
nor adjacent public areas are covered! For commercial areas, it is essential to observe the corresponding information duty!
Do not expose the system to the weather in the open! The camera of the stabo smart i_control is weatherproof (protection type IP 66) and suitable for mounting in outdoor areas. However, the camera's power supply unit has to be protected against humidity and moisture!
Monitor and power supply unit are exclusively designed for indoor operation!
Never use the monitor in rooms which are very humid or exposed to dust (e.g. bathroom and/or joinery). Install the monitor such that tilting and falling is prevented, protect the device against strong vibrations.
Do not use du ring thunderstorms! Do not use the devices during thunderstorms! Disconnect the devices form the mains when a thunderstorm approaches and/or when you are absent.
The devices must be kept out of the reach of children! Prevent children from playing with the devices, accessories or the packing material!
Do not use in hospitals and/or nursing facilities! Your stabo smart i_control produces radio waves which might affect the proper functioning of the hospital equipment. If necessary, contact the responsible personnel to clarify whether safe commissioning is possible.
Do not open the devices or make any modifications to them! Never open parts of the housing and do not make any modification on the devices. Otherwise, no further guarantee claim can be accepted and the devices could lose their approval for use!
If the housing is damaged, disconnect the power plug! Immediately disconnect the device from the mains, if damage on the housing is found. Ensure that possibly required repairs are performed by a qualified person only
Scope of delivery
22,9 cm (9) color LCD Touchscreen monitor with photo frame bracket WLAN wireless color camera (IP 66) with mounting bracket (ceiling/wall fastening) power supply for monitor 12 V/ 2 A, power supply for camera 5 V/ 2 A RJ45 network cable quickstart user manual DE/EN
Please check the contents of the package for completeness. Prior to using the device, examine it with respect to any external damage. In case of an external damage, do not put the product into operation, but contact your specialist dealer immediately.
1. PRODUCTS OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 9 inch Touch Screen NVR......................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Bracket ( Optional ) .................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Camera .......................................................................................................................................... 4
2. HARD DISK INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................... 4
3. SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
4. QUICK SETUP ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
4.1 Connect the 9 inch NVR ............................................................................................................... 6
4.2 Connect the Camera ..................................................................................................................... 7
4.3 Live View Video Monitoring ........................................................................................................ 7
4.3.1 On-Screen Display ................................................................................................................. 7
5. MENU OPERATION .................................................................................................................................................. 10
5.1 Main Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2 Camera Setting ............................................................................................................................. 10
5.2.1 Pairing ................................................................................................................................. 11
5.2.2 Activation ............................................................................................................................ 12
5.2.3 Brightness ............................................................................................................................ 13
5.2.4 Volume ................................................................................................................................ 13
5.2.5 MD Sensitivity(Motion Detect Sensitivity) .......................................................................... 13
5.3 Record Setting .............................................................................................................................. 14
5.3.1 Record Time ........................................................................................................................... 15
5.3.2 Date Stamp ............................................................................................................................. 15
5.3.3 Loop Recording ...................................................................................................................... 15
5.3.4 HDD Format ............................................................................................................................ 16
5.4 Record Trigger Setting ............................................................................................................... 16
5.5 System Setting ............................................................................................................................. 17
5.5.1 Time Setup ............................................................................................................................. 18
5.5.2 Power Saving (Turn OFF video Out put) ................................................................................. 19
5.5.3 Default Setting ....................................................................................................................... 19
5.5.4 Language Setting .................................................................................................................... 19
5.5.5 Set password .......................................................................................................................... 20
5.5.6 Time Zone ............................................................................................................................... 21
5.6 Event List ....................................................................................................................................... 21
5.6.1 Browse video files .................................................................................................................. 21
5.6.2 Export video file to TF Card .................................................................................................... 24
5.6.3 Export video file to TF Card .................................................................................................... 24
5.6.4 Format TF card ....................................................................................................................... 24
5.7 HDD Capacity ................................................................................................................................ 24
5.8 Network Function ........................................................................................................................ 25
5.8.1 Network Status ....................................................................................................................... 26
5.8.2 Firmware Update ................................................................................................................... 26
6. MOBILE APPs “Kalay Cam” by TUTK ................................................................................................................. 27
6.1 Quick NVR Setup using Kalay Cam ........................................................................................ 28
6.2 More functions in CAMERA mode .......................................................................................... 30
6.3 LIVE mode setting ....................................................................................................................... 32
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1. PRODUCTS OVERVIEW
1.1 9 inch Touch Screen NVR
Note:
There is only one button on the top of the monitor, which can be used as POWER key
and SCREEN key. Press 1 second, the screen will turn on/off. Keep pressing 3 seconds, the power will turn on/off.
1.2 Bracket ( Optional )
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1.3 Camera
2. HARD DISK INSTALLATION
* Unscrew the screw
Install the 2.5 inch HDD,obliquely inserted it into the NVR and tighten the
Screws.
Note:
If you do not install the 2.5 inch HDD, Recording will be unworkable
3. SPECIFICATION
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2.4G Wireless NVR
Items
Parameters
Values
LCD Panel Screen type
9TFT-LCD
Display Area
196.61×114.15mm
Resolution
1024(H)×RGB×600(V)
System Main processor
ARM9EJ-S
Operating system
RTOS
Video Video compression
H.264
Video input mode(IP)
4*720P
Video Outputs
HDMI(HD-720P)
Display Resolution
Max. HD-720P
Audio
Audio compression
Audio32
Intercom
Option
Recording
Recording
Modes
Manual, Scheduled,
Motion Trigger
Recording Resolution
720p HD (4 Channels)
Recording Frame Rate
Max 25fps / 30fps @ 720p
for each channel
Loop Recording
Yes
Hard Drive
Built-in 2.5-inch SATA
hard drive slot (Max. support 2TB)
Connections
Network Apps
Kalay Cam (iOS & Android)
Network Access Mode
Local, P2P
Event Push to
Smartphone
Yes
External Interface
Network Interface
RJ45 LAN Port x 1
HDMI Output
HDMI Port x 1 (1.3)
AV Output
N/A
TF Card video files
export
Max.32GB(FAT32),video
file export (AVI format) / firmware upgrade
USB Port
Yes (2.0)
External Controller
Panel Key
N/A
IR Remote
N/A
Touch Key
N/A
Touch Screen
Yes
General
Power Supply
DC12V/2A
Working Environment
0~+55 / 10~90%RH /
86~106kpa
Dimension
243.8×163.5×30.3mm
Weight
0.68kg
2.4G Wireless Camera
Items
Parameters
Values
Sensor and lens
Image Sensor
1/4” OV9712 1Megapixel
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progressive scan CMOS
Focal Length
3.6mm
Video
Video Quality
720p
Viewing Angle
70°(Diagonal)
Night Vision
IR LED
850nm
Night Vision Distance
20-30 meters
IR Cut Filter
Yes
General
Power Supply
DC 5V/2A
Working Environment
-10~+60 /Less than 95% RH
waterproof
IP66
Dimension
Ø67.5mm×164mm
Weight
0.36kg
a) Install the antenna to LCD NVR b) Connect LCD NVR with Router by RJ45 cable c) Plug in the power adapter of LCD NVR
4. QUICK SETUP
4.1 Connect the 9 inch NVR
Note:
a) Before using the equipment, please confirm the Router is open DHCP service (Generally, the
Router is open DHCP service automatically) . b) Camera must be installed within the valid transmission distance to ensure the LCD NVR can receive the stable and clear image from the cameras.
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(1) Camera channel No# (2) Recording in progress (3) Wireless signal (4) Time / Date Stamp (5) Main menu (6) Brightness (7) Record (# No hard drivecan not
record)
(8) Return
4.2 Connect the Camera
a) Install the antenna to cameras b) Connect all cameras to AC/DC adapter, plug the AD/DC adapter into wall AC outlet.
Signal LED in front of the camera indicates signal condition.
1) BLUE steady ON – Signal is high
2) BLUE flashing - Signal is medium
3) RED steady ON - Signal is low
Note: All LEDs will be turned OFF after 1 minute.
4.3 Live View Video Monitoring
4.3.1 On-Screen Display
*In Live View mode / Record mode / Video file playback mode, point & click LEFT mouse button
*In front panel keypad and IR remote controller, press [CH] button to display single channel & 4T
4T mode CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 4T mode CH1 …..
(A) 1-Channel ZOOM In  4-Channel Preview
to zoom in single channel. In zoom-in mode, LEFT-click mouse again to restore 4-channel view.
mode in sequence.
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Note:
Menu Icon
Description
Functions Accessible
Camera
Setting
Activation – Camera
ON/OFF only
Change brightness
Change motion detect
sensitivity
Zoom-in function is not available when playback file during recording.
(B) Start/Stop Recording
In live view mode, Press [ENTER] button or use mouse toolbar to start video recording. A RED dot Appears in top right-hand corner of each camera channel. Press the button again to stop video recording
Note:
If the NVR does not receive video signal from ALL 4 cameras due to certain reasons (e.g. power
lost, signal too weak, …etc), the NVR will reboot every 10 minutes trying to restore video connection from the cameras.
When the NVR is recording video, user can still use the following MENU functions:
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Record
Setting
Change record file
duration
(1 / 2 / 5 minutes)
Set date stamp ON/OFF
Set HDD Loop recording
ON/OFF
Event Trigger Setting
Edit trigger events
System
Setting
Change power saving
time
(No saving, 2 / 5 / 10
minutes)
Event List
Playback video files
Delete video files
Live View Mode
Return the main menu
[Left Click] the icon return to the main menu.
M
In Live View mode, move near bottom-center of the screen activates the Live View Quick Toolbar. 5 functions available:
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Brightness
the icon once to select to view current brightness
level bar. Move the mouse cursor up/down the bar to adjust brightness and [Left Click] again to confirm changes
Start/Stop Recording
[Left Click] once to toggle Recording Mode on or off.
Return
5. MENU OPERATION
Click to start
Click to stop
5.1 Main Menu
(a) Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select functions, then press [ENTER] button; (b) Move mouse cursor to function icon, left-click mouse button to enter menu.
5.2 Camera Setting
(a) Pairing (d) Volume (b) Activation (e) MD Sensitivity (c) Brightness (f) MD Area
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5.2.1 Pairing
Register camera to NVR to transmit Live Video. Label under camera icons:
– This camera channel is available for pairing 
Pairing in progress Pairing failed. Please check camera and try again
Pairing the camera:
– This camera channel is registered with a camera
1. Press [ENTER] button to start. By default, camera channel 1 is selected (RED colour).
2. Use UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] key to select a camera channel
3. Select channel to add a new camera; OR
4. Select channel to replace current camera
5. Make sure the camera is connected to power source – Power LED turns RED, then BLUE signal LED ON or Flashing. Press [ENTER] key to start pairing. Label changes to
6. Now press the camera “Pairing” button (See section 1, camera image) to pair with the NVR
7. When pairing succeeds, label changes to
8. If paring fails, label changes to . Then user has to check again the camera and the NVR condition.
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Note:
During first pairing, the camera registered to channel 1 will be camera #1, to
channel 2 will be camera #2… and so on
If camera is paired to replace existing camera, the existing camera will become
non-paired and lose pairing information
If existing camera is paired to another channel, the original channel will
become NO PAIR
5.2.2 Activation
Activate/disable individual camera
1. Press [ENTER] button to start.
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2. (a) Activate/disable camera
Press [ENTER] button to change
Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select channel. Press [ENTER] button to toggles between <ON> and <OFF>. Channels disabled will NOT video to NVR.
5.2.3 Brightness
Adjusts individual camera Live View screen brightness.
1. Press [ENTER] button to start. Camera channel 1 is selected.
2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select target camera with level bar turns RED
3. Press [ENTER] button to change level from 1 to 5. Default level is 3.
5.2.4 Volume
Adjusts individual camera audio level.
1. Press [ENTER] button to start. Camera channel 1 is selected
2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select target camera with level bar turns RED
3. Press [ENTER] button to change level from 0 to 5. Default level is 3.
5.2.5 MD Sensitivity(Motion Detect Sensitivity)
Adjusts individual camera’s Motion Detect Sensitivity level.
1. Press [ENTER] button to start. Camera channel 1 is selected
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2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select target camera with
Select target camera
Default – FULL screen check for
Disable motion detect by highlighting area
to WHITE
Press [ENTER] button to change value
level bar turns RED
3. Press [ENTER] button to change level from 1 to 5. Default level is 3.
5.2.6 MD Area (Motion Detect Area)
Select motion detection region. By default, the sensor will evaluate full screen pixels to calculate potential movement.
To change motion detection area:
1. In “Camera Setting” menu, select “MD Area” and press [ENTER] button
2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select target camera with RED square frame
3. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select region to be disabled.
4. Selected area will change to WHITE square. All WHITE areas are IGNORED during motion detection.
5. Press [MENU] to exit
5.3 Record Setting
(a) Record Time (b) Date Stamp
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(c) HDD Overwrite (d) HDD
Default duration – 5 minutes Change duration and press [ENTER] to confirm
Default status – display time
stamp in Live View
Select [OFF] to disable time stamp in Live
View, press [ENTER] to confirm
5.3.1 Record Time
Recorded video is sliced into smaller video files for better storage management. Default value is 5 Minutes for each file.
1. Press [ENTER] button to start
2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] button to select file length
3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm or [MENU] button to exit
5.3.2 Date Stamp
Enable/disable “Date/Time” stamp on Live View screen. Default is “ON”, date and
time are shown at the lower left corner of each camera channel.
To change the setting:
1. Press [ENTER] button to go into “Date Stamp” menu. Default value in “ON” marked with RED tick under the ON label
2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select turn “ON” or “OFF” date stamp in Live View, press [ENTER] again to confirm changes
3. Press [MENU] to exit
5.3.3 Loop Recording
Set to enable/disable HDD video loop recording. When the internal hard drive is full during video recording, the NVR will delete oldest files to release HDD space.
1. Press [ENTER] button to go into “Loop Recording” menu. Default value in
“ON” marked with RED tick under the ON label
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2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select turn “ON” or “OFF” loop recording,
Default status – Loop recording ON
Select [OFF] to disable loop recording, press
[ENTER] to confirm
Select <Confirm> and press
[ENTER] to format the HDD
press [ENTER] again to confirm changes
3. Press [MENU] to exit
5.3.4 HDD Format
This function formats the internal hard disk drive.
(a) Press [ENTER] button to go into “HDD Format” menu (b) Select “Confirm”, press [ENTER] button to start formatting the hard disk drive.
Note: (1) MUST format a new installed HDD in the NVR before using it to record video (2) MUST use a 7200rpm HDD with at least 32MB internal cache
CAUTION: All data in the hard disk drive will be erased and cannot be recovered.
5.4 Record Trigger Setting
User can set 2 different types of recording trigger. Triggers are set per daily basis.
SCHEDULE
o Record video according to preset time slot
MOTION
o During the preset time slot, start record video ONLY when motion is detected.
Record time is set in “RECORD TIME” menu with 1, 2 or 5 minutes
There are 4 trigger event slots. User simply set “START time”, “END time” and “TRIGGER
mode” step by step to activate event trigger video recording.
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1. By default, the first (top) event slot is selected. All 3 columns of the event slot in RED.
2. Press [ENTER] to start setting, first column <START time> is highlighted in RED. Use [UP / DOWN] button to adjust record start time in one-hour step.
Use [LEFT / RIGHT] to move between columns.
For example, move right to <STOP time>
3. Use [UP / DOWN] button to adjust record stop time in one-hour step. Move RIGHT to <TRIGGER mode>
4. Use [UP / DOWN] button to select trigger method – SCHEDULE or MOTION. Or select NONE to disable recording in preset period.
5. After setting all 3 columns, press [ENTER] to confirm settings.
DELETE preset trigger
Use [UP / DOWN] button to select event slot, then press [LEFT] button followed by [ENTER]
button to confirm deletion.
5.5 System Setting
(a)Time Setup
(c) Power Saving
(d)Default Setting
(e)Language Setting (f)Set Password
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5.5.1 Time Setup
1. Press [ENTER] button entering “Time Setup” menu
2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to adjust value, and [UP /down] button to select
“Year” “Month”, “Day”, “Hour”, “Minute”
3. Press [ENTER] to confirm change and exit
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5.5.2 Power Saving (Turn OFF video Out put)
Default – NO power saving
Change power saving time, press [ENTER] to confirm
1. Press [ENTER] button entering “Power Saving” menu. Default is NO
POWER SAVING
2. Use [UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT] button to select screen off time
3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm.
When video signal is disabled, user can press any key to enable video output again
5.5.3 Default Setting
This option restores factory setting.
1. Press [ENTER] button start setting. Default value is <CANCEL>
2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] to select <Confirm>
3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm factory setting restore, or [MENU] button to exit.
CAUTION: All camera will become NOT PAIRED after restoring default settings, user
must redo pairing to receive video transmission
5.5.4 Language Setting
Change the system language. Current demo NVR supports English, Dutch and German.
Other language pack can be added as option.
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1. Press [ENTER] button to start setting
(2) Select “Set Password” and press
[ENTER] button.
(1) Press [ENTER] button to start. By
default, PASSWORD function is disabled
(3) Select “Old password” and press
[ENTER] button.
(4) Enter previous password. For first
time setting, the default password is
“00000000”, then move the selection cursor to “ENTER” icon on the right
side, press [ENTER] button to confirm.
(5) Next enter the NEW password
(6) Finally, enter the NEW password
again to confirm changes.
2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select target language
3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm change and [MENU] to exit
5.5.5 Set password
Create/change password to control access to Main Menu. Default password is “00000000”
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5.5.6 Time Zone
PAGE NUM. # / #
calendar day listed in descending
card
Go into the time zone interface, click the triangle button to choose local time zone
5.6 Event List
User can manage stored video file with this function.
(1) Browse video files (2) Playback video (3) Export files to SD card (4) Delete video files
Note: During recording, user may not see the current recording file in the event list
5.6.1 Browse video files
1. Press [ENTER] button to start browsing
a. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select date b. Use [UP / DOWN] button to select day. Highlighted in RED. c. After selection, press [ENTER] to time slot list; OR [MENU] to exit
order SD SIZE: xxxxx MB Available capacity in micro SD
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2. Next menu is hourly time slot list
a. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select day b. Use [UP / DOWN] button to select hour in a day. Highlighted in RED. c. After selection, press [ENTER] to file list; OR [MENU] to exit
3. Next menu is video file list
d. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] button to select hour in a day e. Use [UP / DOWN] button to select file. Highlighted in RED. f. After selection, press [ENTER] to start playback; OR [MENU] to exit
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Video file name format: SNMMDDhhmmss.avi
SN – file name header MM Month (1 to 12, e.g. 04 = April) DD Day (1 to 31) hh Hour in a day (00 to 23) mm Minutes (00 to 59) ss Seconds (00 to 59) .avi – file extension
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5.6.2 Delete Video file
1. Browse the file list
2. USE MOUSE TOOLBAR
Move the mouse pointer to the right of the filename, mouse toolbar appears
Left-mouse click the [DELETE] icon in toolbar on the right side of the
filename.
Click to confirm delete file.
Note: All files deleted cannot be recovered。
5.6.3 Export video file to TF Card
1. Browse the event file list, select a file to export. Selected item is highlighted in RED
2. USE MOUSE TOOLBAR
Move the mouse pointer to the right of the filename, mouse toolbar appears
Left-mouse click the [SD VIDEO EXPORT] icon in Mouse Toolbar on the
right side of the filename.
Click to start file export
Note:
* Video files are exported in AVI format in 4 separate files corresponding to 4
camera channel. File suffix “~1”, “~2”, “~3”, “~4” are added to the files indicating
camera channel. e.g. SN1231090000~1.avi  December 31, 09:00:00am, Camera #1 * Support maximum 32GB micro-SD card (FAT32 format)
5.6.4 Format TF card
1. Go to [EVENT LIST] menu
2. USE MOUSE TOOLBAR Move the mouse pointer to the right of the filename, mouse
appears Left-mouse click the [TF FORMAT] icon in Mouse Toolbar on the right side of the filename.
Click to confirm SD card format
Note: All data in micro SD card will be deleted and cannot be recovered.
5.7 HDD Capacity
The status of internal hard disk is displayed in the icon
toolbar
1. When NO hard disk drive is detected, “HDD OUT” is displayed
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2. When hard disk drive is detected and file system valid, it shows:
H
C
HDD OUT
CHK FRMT
a. Remaining storage capacity b. Estimated remaining recording time
Note: Recording time depends on various factors, the remaining time may differs during
2. When hard disk drive file system is not recognized, it shows “CHK FRMT” means to check HDD format.
a. Try to reboot the NVR; or b. Reformat the hard disk
actual operations
5.8 Network Function
(a) Online Status (b) Firmware Upgrade
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5.8.1 Network Status
Description
Camera Unit firmware
NVR firmware
IN
Network firmware
Activate or disable the network link for remote access.
1. Press [ENTER] button entering “Online Status” menu. By default, the NVR
is in “ONLINE” status
2. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to change the status
3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm change; OR [MENU] button to exit
Note: When the NVR is OFFLINE, user will not be able to remote access NVR
5.8.2 Firmware Update
To update the firmware of NVR or camera unit
1. Insert a Micro SD card containing new firmware (BIN format) into the card slot at the back panel of the Receiver.
2. Press [ENTER] to go into the “Firmware Update” menu. Firmware version information will be shown on right-hand side of the screen. For example,
3. Use [LEFT / RIGHT] buttons to select to update NVR/P2P (left hand side NVR image) or Camera (right hand side camera image).
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4. Press [ENTER] to start update.
NVR: KARV_022700
P2P: 1.00.09.02
CAM #1: KARV_022700
CAM #2: KARV_022700
CAM #3: KARV_022700 CAM #4: KARV_022700
Note:
Firmware update may take few minutes. After firmware update, user may check the firmware version of each unit to confirm whether update succeed.
6 MOBILE APPs “Kalay Cam” by TUTK
Kalay Cam supports both iOS & Android OS.
Note:
(i) Connect the NVR to a router with LAN cable (ii) For the first time to register the NVR to the P2P server, connect the
smartphone’s WIFI to the same router
(iii) Make sure P2P connection is not blocked by router setting, network flow
control, firewall…etc.
(iv) For better user experience, recommend to close other smartphone
background applications
1. Go to Apple AppStore or Android Google Play and download “Kalay Cam”
2. After installation, click Kalay Cam icon to start
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Start Up Screen Main Page
6.1 Quick NVR Setup using Kalay Cam
1. In MAIN PAGE, 2 modes – LIVE and DEVICE – are available. Default is LIVE mode
2. Click [DEVICE] to Camera mode screen
3. Then click [+] sign to add NVR. Maximum allow user to add 4 NVRs.
4. Scan QR-code containing UUID
5. Enter the password. User may also change the name of the NVR for easy identification.
Note: Default password is “888888”; Default name is “LCD-NVR
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6. Wait the APP search for LCD-NVR and adds to the device list
7. Click the LEFT-side of added LCD-NVR to start Live View. Note: Camera #1 of NVR is displayed by default
8. Rotate smartphone 90 to view in landscape mode (Full Screen)
9. Zoom & Pan
In both portrait & landscape mode, user can zoom and pan video
Zoom Use 2-points finger slide motion to zoom in/out video screen
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Pan After zoom in, swipe on the display to pan the video
6.2 More functions in LCD-NVR mode
In Landscape mode, CLICK screen
once for the MENU bar
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Channel Select
By default, camera #1 is displayed when NVR is addedUser can view another channel of the NVR
o Click [Channel Select] icon to get the channel
drop list
o Click the desired channel to change the Live
View channel display
Video Record
Click to START;
or click to STOP video recording
Record duration is shown on screen
Video are stored locally in smartphone’s memory
storage with directory named as “/Record”
Snapshot
Click to take a snapshotToast message box indicates snapshot taken OK
Photos are stored locally in smartphone’s memory storage with
directory named as “/Snapshot”
Video Quality
Click to select video qualitySelect [HIGH] for 1280x720; or
Select [LOW] for 640x360
Environmental Frequency
Click to change environmental frequency according
to local standard – 50Hz or 60Hz
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6.3 LIVE mode setting
Kalay Cam starts at LIVE mode by default In DEVICE mode device list, click [LIVE] tag goes back to LIVE mode
In LIVE mode screen, camera windows are arranged in pages. Each time when 4 windows in 1 page are all occupied, new page is automatically created, swipe LEFT/RIGHT to see windows in other pages.
Add NVR to LIVE mode window
1. Each time user adds a new NVR, Kalay Cam automatically adds the camera to the first available window. For example, in above image, windows #2 is empty, when user adds a new NVR, it will be added to windows #2.
2. Manually adds a NVR’s camera
a. Click on an empty window for the Camera List (NVR List) b. Click the camera icon (Top Right corner) and select one of the
4 camera of the NVR
c. Click OK to add the camera to the window
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Remove NVR from APP
1. In LIVE or DEVICE mode, click [EDIT] at TOP-RIGHT corner
2. Select one of the window or camera
3. Click the recycle bin icon
4. Click [OK] to remove
Live Mode
Camera Mode
Other Window Menu Functions
Click the MENU icon (Top Right corner) of each camera windows for the Camera Window Menu
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Change Camera
Click for the Camera List (NVR list) Click on the Camera icon (Top right corner) of the desired NVR Select desired camera channel, then click [OK] to change
Note: User may assign the current window
i. To another camera of the same NVR; OR
ii. To a camera of another NVR
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Event List
Click to browse list of video file stored in NVR HDD of the selected
camera channel
User may also click on the search option icons (bottom bar), 2
video files search option are available, slide up or down to select:
(1) Time search File list is filtered for time period
a. Within an hour b. Within a day c. Within a week
d. User specified time frame (2) Channel search File list is filtered per camera channel basis
a. Channel 1
b. Channel 2
c. Channel 3
d. Channel 4
e. ALL channels
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Local Media File
Browse media files (photos & videos) stored in smartphone
o Photos – stored in “/Snapshot” directory o Video – stored in “/Record” directory
Simply click thumbnails to view photos or video clips. Video clips
can be played back both in landscape & portrait mode.
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Camera Settings Review NVR information and various options
i. Camera information – UID, camera name & password(hidden)
ii. Change password
1. Simply enter Old password, New password, New password again
2. Click [OK] to confirm changes
iii. Notification Interval
Turn notification ON or OFF
Iv.Recording Mode
Select Recording Mode i.Off – no recording ii.Full Time – Always record
iii.Alarm – Record after motion trigger
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iv. Event Settings
Turns Motion Detection On or Off Set Motion Detection sensitivity – LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, MAX
v. Camera Information
Click to display NVR information
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Model – Main Chipset information Version – Firmware version Total Space – HDD total available capacity Free Space – HDD remaining capacity
vi. Reconnect
Display NVR online status – ONLINE or OFFLINE If OFFLINE, just click to reconnect again
vii. Remove this camera
Delete NVR registration in the APP Click [Remove] and [OK] to confirm deletion of NVR
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Side-bar Menu
Click side-bar menu icon at TOP-LEFT corner to activate the menu
4 menu functions are available:
1. Events Browse and playback video file stored in NVR.
a. Click and select NVR to browse video file list b. Click on filename to playback video clips
2. Album
Browse media files (photos & videos) stored in smartphone
a. Photos – stored in “/Snapshot” directory b. Video – stored in “/Record” directory
Simply click thumbnails to view photos or video clips. Video clips can
be played back both in landscape & portrait mode.
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3. About
Display Kalay Cam version information
4. Exit
Click to close Kalay Cam.
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SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, stabo Elektronik GmbH declares that the radio equipment type
stabo smart i_control
is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available
at the following internet address:
http://stabo.de/fileadmin/DoC/DoC_stabo_smart_i_control_DE_EN.pdf
Errors and technical modification reserved, pictures may vary.
© 02/ 2018 stabo Elektronik GmbH
stabo Elektronik GmbH
Münchewiese 16 . 31137 Hildesheim / Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 5121-76 20- 0 . Fax: +49 (0) 5121- 51 29 79
Internet: www.stabo.de . E-Mail: info@stabo.de
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