Technaxx TX-51 (Model 4564)

Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO FullHD 1080P TX-51 Instruction Manual

Model: TX-51 (Model 4564)

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO FullHD 1080P TX-51. This comprehensive surveillance system includes a 4-channel receiver and two 1080p HD-CVI cameras designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device to ensure proper functionality and safety.

Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO FullHD 1080P TX-51 system overview showing receiver, bullet camera, and dome camera in a retail and outdoor setting.

Foto 1.1: Ofeview of the Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO system, featuring the central receiver unit, a bullet-style camera, and a dome-style camera, illustrating typical indoor and outdoor installation scenarios.

2. Ihe ngwugwu

Jiri nlezianya tọpụ igbe ahụ ma hụ na ihe niile edepụtara n'okpuru dị ma dịkwa mma. Ọ bụrụ na ihe ọ bụla efuo ma ọ bụ mebie, biko kpọtụrụ onye na-ere ahịa gị.

  • 1x Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO Receiver (DVR)
  • 1x Technaxx FullHD 1080P Bullet Camera
  • 1x Technaxx FullHD 1080P Dome Camera
  • 2x Camera Power Adapters
  • 1x Receiver Power Adapter
  • 2x Video Cables (BNC)
  • 1 x eriri USB
  • Ngwa mgbanaka (skru, plọg mgbidi)
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ a
Product packaging for Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO FullHD 1080P TX-51, showing the receiver and two cameras.

Image 2.1: The retail packaging for the Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO, displaying the included receiver and two camera types.

3. Ngwaahịa gafereview

3.1 Receiver (DVR)

The receiver is the central unit for recording, managing, and viewna footage from your security cameras. It features multiple input/output ports for connectivity.

N'ihu view of the Technaxx Midi Security Kit PRO receiver, a white rectangular device.

Foto 3.1.1: N'ihu view of the Technaxx receiver unit, showing its compact, white design.

Receiver Rear Panel Connections:

  • DC N'ime: Power input for the receiver.
  • VGA ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri: Jikọọ na ihe nleba anya maka mmepụta vidiyo.
  • Ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri HDMI: Connect to an HD monitor or TV for video and audio output.
  • ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB (x2): For connecting a USB mouse, external storage, or for firmware updates.
  • Ọdụ LAN (Ethernet): Connect to your network router for remote access and internet features.
  • VIDEO IN (BNC x4): Connect the BNC cables from your cameras. This model supports up to 4 cameras.
Close-up of the receiver's rear panel showing DC power input, VGA, HDMI, and one USB port.

Image 3.1.2: Receiver rear panel with DC power, VGA, HDMI, and USB ports.

Close-up of the receiver's rear panel showing an Ethernet port and a USB port.

Image 3.1.3: Receiver rear panel with Ethernet and USB ports.

Close-up of the receiver's rear panel showing four BNC video input ports.

Image 3.1.4: Receiver rear panel with four BNC video input ports.

3.2 Igwefoto

The kit includes two types of 1080p FullHD cameras: a bullet camera and a dome camera. Both are designed for high-definition surveillance and are water-resistant for outdoor use.

Igwefoto mgbo:

The bullet camera is typically used for directional surveillance and is suitable for outdoor mounting due to its robust, water-resistant design.

Close-up of the Technaxx bullet camera, a white cylindrical camera with a black front lens.

Image 3.2.1: Technaxx bullet camera, showing its design and mounting base.

Detailed close-up of the bullet camera lens with infrared LEDs visible.

Foto 3.2.2: Zuru ezu view of the bullet camera lens, highlighting the infrared LEDs for night vision.

Igwefoto Dome:

The dome camera offers a discreet design and is often used for wider area coverage, suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.

Close-up of the Technaxx dome camera, a white hemispherical camera.

Image 3.2.3: Technaxx dome camera, showcasing its compact, hemispherical design.

Detailed close-up of the dome camera lens with infrared LEDs and sensor.

Foto 3.2.4: Zuru ezu view of the dome camera lens, including its infrared emitters and sensor.

4. Nhazi

4.1 Ntinye igwefoto

  1. Họrọ ebe: Select appropriate locations for your cameras. The bullet camera is ideal for outdoor perimeter surveillance, while the dome camera can be used indoors or outdoors for broader coverage. Ensure the chosen location provides a clear field of view and is within reach of power outlets and video cable length.
  2. Kpọọ Igwefoto: Use the provided mounting hardware to securely attach the cameras to a wall or ceiling. Drill pilot holes if necessary. Adjust the camera angle for optimal viewing.
  3. Njikọ Ike: Connect each camera to its respective power adapter and plug the adapter into a power outlet.
Technaxx bullet camera mounted on an exterior wall, overlooking a driveway with a car.

Foto 4.1.1: Ọpụample of a bullet camera installed on an exterior wall for outdoor surveillance.

4.2 Njikọ nnata

  1. Connect Cameras to Receiver: Connect the BNC video cables from each camera to the 'VIDEO IN' ports on the rear of the receiver.
  2. Jikọọ Nyochaa: Connect a monitor to the receiver using either an HDMI or VGA cable. HDMI is recommended for optimal video quality.
  3. Jikọọ òké USB: Plug the included USB mouse into one of the USB ports on the receiver for navigation.
  4. Njikọ netwọkụ (Nhọrọ): Maka ime ime viewing and network features, connect an Ethernet cable from the receiver's LAN port to your internet router.
  5. Ike Na: Connect the receiver's power adapter to the 'DC IN' port and then plug it into a power outlet. The system will power on automatically.

4.3 Nhazi izizi

Upon first boot, the system will guide you through an initial setup wizard. Follow the on-screen prompts to:

  • Set language and time zone.
  • Create an administrator password.
  • Configure network settings (if connected via Ethernet).
  • Format the internal storage (if a hard drive is installed).

5. .rụ ọrụ

5.1 Ndụ View

After initial setup, the system will display the live feed from all connected cameras on your monitor. You can switch between single-camera view na grid igwefoto ọtụtụ view using the on-screen controls or the USB mouse.

5.2 Ndekọ

The system supports continuous recording by default. You can configure various recording settings via the main menu:

  • Usoro ndekọ: Tọọ oge akọwapụtara maka ndekọ.
  • Nchọpụta ngagharị: Configure cameras to record only when motion is detected in their field of view. Adjust sensitivity and detection zones.
  • Ndekọ mkpu: Trigger recording based on external alarm inputs (if connected).

5.3 Nghaghachi

Maka review edekọ footage:

  1. Nweta menu 'Playback' site na isi interface.
  2. Select the desired date and time.
  3. Choose the camera channel you wish to view.
  4. Jiri njikwa ọkpụkpọ egwu (kpọọ, kwụsịtụ, gaa n'ihu ngwa ngwa, laghachi azụ) iji lelee azụ ahụ.tage.

5.4 Nnweta Ime Ime (P2P)

If the receiver is connected to your network, you can access live view and playback remotely using a compatible mobile application. Refer to the on-screen menu for QR codes or instructions to download and configure the app. Ensure your router's network settings allow for P2P connections if necessary.

6. Nlekọta

  • Cleaning Cameras: Periodically clean the camera lenses with a soft, damp ákwà iji hụ na onyonyo ahụ doro anya. Zere iji ihe nhicha na-ehicha ihe.
  • Lelee njikọ: Regularly inspect all cable connections (power, video, network) to ensure they are secure and free from damage.
  • Mmelite femụwe: Check the Technaxx website for any available firmware updates for your receiver. Updates can improve performance and add new features. Follow the instructions provided with the update carefully.
  • Njikwa nchekwa: The system supports up to 4TB of storage. Ensure there is sufficient space for recordings. Older footage may be overwritten automatically based on your settings. Consider backing up important footage to an external USB drive.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

7.1 No Video Signal on Monitor

  • Ensure the monitor is powered on and set to the correct input source (HDMI/VGA).
  • Check the HDMI/VGA cable connection between the receiver and the monitor.
  • Verify the receiver is powered on (check power adapter and power outlet).

7.2 No Camera Image

  • Check if the camera's power adapter is properly connected and receiving power.
  • Ensure the BNC video cable from the camera is securely connected to the correct 'VIDEO IN' port on the receiver.
  • Test the camera with a different video input port on the receiver, if available.

7.3 Cannot Access Remotely

  • Verify the receiver's LAN port is connected to your router with an active Ethernet cable.
  • Check the network settings on the receiver to ensure it has a valid IP address.
  • Ensure your mobile device has an active internet connection.
  • Confirm the remote access application is correctly configured with the receiver's details.

7.4 Nsogbu ndekọ

  • Check if a hard drive is installed and properly formatted within the receiver.
  • Verify the recording schedule and motion detection settings are correctly configured.
  • Ensure there is sufficient storage space available on the hard drive.

8. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwapụta
ỤdịTechnaxx
Nọmba nlereanya4564 (TX-51)
Njikọ NjikọEkwenyere
Mkpebi ndekọ vidiyo1080p (FullHD)
Atụmatụ pụrụ icheWater-resistant cameras
Ọnụọgụ nke ọwa4
Ike Nchekwa ebe nchekwa4 TB (Maximum supported, HDD not included)
AgbaỌcha
Isi Iyi IkeAC Power Adapter (Wired)
Akụkụ ihe (L x W x H)27 x 20.5 x 4.1 cm (Receiver)
Ngwa dakọtaraIgwefoto
Ụdị ndekọNa-aga n'ihu
Mgbakọta ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB2
Ngwaọrụ AkụrụngwaUSB 2.0
Teknụzụ ihe mmetụta anyaCMOS
Ibu Ibu1250 Grams (Receiver)
GTIN04260358121321

9. Ozi nchekwa

  • Ewepụla onye nnata mmiri ozuzo ma ọ bụ mmiri.
  • Gbaa mbọ hụ na ikuku ikuku dị mma maka onye na-anata iji gbochie ikpo oke ọkụ.
  • Jiri naanị ihe nkwụnye ike enyere.
  • Avoid placing the cameras in direct sunlight for extended periods, as this may affect image quality and lifespan.
  • Anwala ịkwasa ma ọ bụ rụkwaa ngwaọrụ n'onwe gị. Kpọtụrụ ndị ọrụ ruru eru ọrụ niile.
  • Debe ebe ụmụaka na-apụghị iru.

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