
MODEL: NVR4ENT(PACK)2
Professional IP Surveillance Pack
Network Video Recorder with 4 Security Cameras
„QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE‟
- Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology
- High Quality 1.3MP CMOS Image sensor
- IR Night view range of 20 metres
- Long Recording Duration
- Intelligent Video Motion Detection Recording
In-Built POE Network Switch
- Remote Network Surveillance & Backup Functions
- Centralise your cameras away from your NVR
- Easy to operate with USB Mouse.
- Power and video over the same cable
- System Auto recovery after power loss (blackout)
- View over the internet via Smartphone or PC
www.watchguardalarms.com.au

HDD NOTE:
This NVR is designed to only work with 24hr rated Enterprise, NAS and Video Surveillance Hard
Drives. The use of any other model Hard Drive (including energy efficient drives) may cause your
system to fail and void Warranty. NVR Packs come with an approved Hard Drive already installed.
We strongly recommend using the following Seagate Hard Drives:
Name: Model: Part Number:
Seagate 1TB Video HDD ST1000VM002 HD1TBSN
Seagate 2TB NAS HDD ST2000VN000 HD2TBSN
Seagate 3TB NAS HDD ST3000VN000 HD3TBSN
Seagate 4TB NAS HDD ST4000VN000 HD4TBSN

NVR4ENT2 Package Contents (Before installation, please ensure you have all the parts listed below).
Additional NVR4ENTPACK2 Contents (Only included when purchased as with the NVR4ENTPACK2)
4 x Day/Night Weatherproof Colour Cameras with Infrared LEDs - 20m Range
● IR LEDs for Viewing in Total Darkness up to 20m (B&W Mode)
● 720p Resolution, 1.3 Megapixels
● Ideal for use Indoors and Out
● Power and video over one cable
5 x Ethernet Cables
● Pre-terminated - Allowing Simple Plug-in Connection – No Tools Required
● 1 x 1.5m, 2 x 10m, 1x 20m, 1 x 30m Leads Supplied
1 x Network Video Recorder with 1TB Hard Disk Drive
● Advanced H.264 Video Compression Technology for High Quality Images
● Easy to Operate
● Can be Connected to a PC Network for Remote Viewing & Backup (Software on Disc)
1 x HDMI Connection Cable
● Connect the NVR to a HDMI ready TV or Monitor
1 x USB Mouse
● To operate the NVR
2 x Switch Mode Low Voltage Power Supplies
● 1 x 12v Power Supply for use with the NVR
● 1 x 48v Power Supply for use with in-built POE Network Switch
● Advanced Switch Mode Technology

Installation
Before installing this unit, please read through the following points:
Do not place cords from the AC adapter where they can be pinched or stepped on.
Leave at least 50mm of space between the NVR and other objects to allow air circulation.
Do not expose the NVR or Cameras to excessive heat, cold, or moisture.
Never immerse any component in water, and do not spray cleaners of solvents on the unit. Unplug
units before cleaning. When cleaning, use a damp, lint-free cloth only.
Do not place heavy objects on cords, or cover cords with rugs or carpet.
Service should be handled only by qualified technicians.
Rear Panel
Connect to 48V power supply.
Powered Ethernet ports to connect to supplied cameras.
Connect to Network/Internet for remote monitoring.
Connect to Digital Monitor with supplied HDMI cable.
Connect to monitor using VGA cable. (Not Supplied)
Connect to 12V power supply.
WARNING
Please ensure you use the correct power
supply for each component. Plugging
either Power supply into the wrong deice
cause damage to it.

Connection Guide
1. Mount the 4 Cameras as required and connect them to the in-built POE Network Switch using
the supplied Network Cables.
2. Connect the 48V Power Supply to the in-built POE Network Switch portion.
3. Connect the 12V Power Supply to the NVR portion.
4. Plug both power adaptors into a Power-point.
5. Switch NVR on. Hold Power button for 3 seconds.
6. The power LED at the front of the NVR should now be illuminated and the unit will make a loud
beep sound to indicate it is powered.
7. Connect the included mouse to the USB port on the front or back..
8. Connecting your local network or modem to the LAN Port of the NVR(we recommend doing this
last step after all the cameras have been configured).

The blue light becomes on when the power connection is OK.
Network status indicator light
The blue light becomes on when the network connection is abnormal
or offline.
HDD status indictor light
The red light becomes on when HDD is abnormal or HDD space is
below the threshold.
USB port. Connect to USB storage device, mouse etc.

Main Screen
Once booted, you will be presented with the screen below (camera may only be black if not yet set up).
Each camera view will have one or more symbols from below:
System Menu
Right Clicking will bring up the System Login screen and the onscreen keyboard.
Once Logged In, right clicking again will bring up a menu.
Selecting “MAIN MENU” will show the system menu.
Right click or press the ESC button to return to previous menus, click on the icon to enter menus.
Channel View Menu
Moving the mouse to the top of each channel in the live view screen will show a menu.
From left to right:
Playback: Show, in live view, the past few minutes of footage.
Search tag: Turn on search tag.
Save: Save the currently displayed file to USB device.
Camera Source: Change the IP Device for this feed.
Close: Close the channel view menu.
Default:
The default username is admin, the password is also admin.
On the NVR physically, you may also use username of 888888, and the password 888888.
(Users can alter the password later. Please refer to the Advanced set up guide CD)
*NVR4ENTPACK2 only supports four cameras.

Set the Time and Date
When using your NVR for the first time, you will have to set the SYSTEM TIME.
Right clicking anywhere on the screen will bring up the password menu.
Use the mouse to enter the NVR admin password with the on-screen keypad.
Then Right click to open the menu and select “MAIN MENU”.
Select “SETTING”
Select “GENERAL”
Set System Time, Date Format and DST (Daylight Saving Time) for your region.
Click Save before clicking OK
Important:
If you change the date or time on your NVR after the recording function is activated, the recorded data may be
deleted. After setting the date and time, it’s recommended to clear all HDD data, and start recording again.

To Connect Cameras
Right click to open the menu and select “MAIN MENU”.
Select “SETTING”
Select “REMOTE DEVICE”
Adding Cameras that are not on the Inbuilt POE Ports:
1. Click IP Search, this will list all cameras connected in the upper panel.
2. Click on the camera you wish to connect and click „Add‟
Manual Adding Cameras that are not on the Inbuilt POE Ports:
1. Click Manual Add
2. Enter the information about the camera, if you do not know this information, you must manually
setup the camera on another network before connecting.
NOTE:
The NVR is designed to automatically configure the IP cameras which are camera connected to the
dedicated POE Ports on the back of the device. However you can still manually add the cameras
when they are connected via the local LAN.