SECULINK NVR1616PF-4K

SECULINK 16-Channel 4K/8MP Network Video Recorder (NVR1616PF-4K) Instruction Manual

Brand: SECULINK | Model: NVR1616PF-4K

1. Okwu mmalite

The SECULINK 16-Channel 4K/8MP Network Video Recorder (NVR) provides a comprehensive surveillance solution. This NVR supports full 4K (3840x2160P) video viewing and recording across all 16 channels, compatible with 8MP/5MP/4MP/3MP/1080p ONVIF-compliant IP cameras. It features advanced H.265+ compression technology for efficient storage and bandwidth usage, motion detection recording, and Cloud P2P functionality for remote access via smartphone, tablet, or PC.

This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your NVR system.

SECULINK 16-Channel 4K/8MP NVR front view

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the SECULINK 16-Channel 4K/8MP NVR.

2. Ihe ngwugwu

Gbaa mbọ hụ na ihe niile edepụtara n'okpuru dị na ngwugwu gị:

  • 1x Seculink 16-Ch Network Video Recorder
  • 1x nkwụnye ọkụ
  • 1 x eriri USB

3. Ihe karịrị anụ ahụview

3.1. Ogwe azụ

The rear panel of the NVR provides various ports for connectivity:

  • Mmepụta VGA: 1x VGA port for connecting to a monitor.
  • Ihe mmepụta HDMI: 1x HDMI port for connecting to a high-definition display.
  • Ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri LAN: 1x RJ45 10M/100M Ethernet port for network connection.
  • ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB: 2x USB2.0 ports for mouse, USB flash disk, or USB DVR writer.
  • Mmepụta ọdịyo: 1x RCA port for audio output.
  • Ntinye ike DC 12V: Maka ijikọ nkwụnye ọkụ.
SECULINK 16-Channel 4K/8MP NVR rear panel ports

Figure 2: Rear panel connections of the NVR.

4. Nhazi

4.1. Nwụnye draịvụ ike

The NVR does not include a pre-installed hard drive. A 3.5" SATA HDD (up to 6TB recommended) is required for recording. Follow these steps to install the hard drive:

  1. Unscrew and remove the NVR's top cover.
  2. Connect the SATA power and data cables from the NVR to the hard drive.
  3. Align the hard drive with the screw holes on the NVR's base and secure it with screws.
  4. Replace the NVR's top cover and secure it with screws.

Video 1: Guide on how to install a hard drive in an NVR. (Note: This video is a general guide for an 8-channel DVR and may not perfectly match the NVR1616PF-4K model, but the installation principles are similar.)

4.2. Igwefoto Njikọta

The NVR supports 4K/8MP ONVIF-compliant IP cameras. Ensure your cameras are compatible.

4.2.1. Direct Connection to NVR PoE Ports

If your NVR has built-in PoE ports, connect your IP cameras directly to these ports using Ethernet cables. The NVR will automatically provide power and data connection.

4.2.2. Connection via PoE Switch or Router

If your cameras are not directly connected to the NVR's PoE ports (e.g., using an external PoE switch or router), ensure both the NVR and the cameras are connected to the same local area network (LAN).

Video 2: Guide on how to connect cameras to an NVR, including direct PoE and network connections.

4.2.3. Connecting WiFi Cameras (General Guide)

For WiFi cameras, ensure they are connected to the same network as your NVR. You may need to configure the camera's WiFi settings via its manufacturer's app or web interface first. Once on the same LAN, the NVR should be able to discover and add them.

Video 3: General guide on connecting WiFi cameras to a PoE NVR. (Note: This video is provided by ReolinkDirect and serves as a general example for connecting WiFi cameras to an NVR system.)

4.3. Ọkachamara Mbido Mbido

After connecting the NVR to a monitor (via VGA or HDMI) and powering it on, an initial setup wizard will guide you through basic configurations:

  • Language and Time Zone: Select your preferred language and set the correct time zone.
  • Nhazi okwuntughe: Create a strong password for the 'admin' user.
  • Ntọala netwọkụ: Confirm network settings (DHCP is usually enabled by default).
  • Camera Discovery: The NVR will automatically search for and add connected IP cameras. If cameras are not discovered, ensure their IP addresses are compatible with the NVR's network segment.

5. Operating the NVR

5.1. Ndụ View

Once cameras are added, you can view ndu footage on your connected monitor. The NVR supports full 4K video viewing on all 16 channels.

SECULINK NVR with multiple camera views for corridor, office, street, and factory security

Figure 3: Multi-channel live view displaying various surveillance scenarios.

5.2. n'ụdị

Nweta ndekọ footage through the NVR's menu. You can search by time, date, event, or channel. The H.265+ compression allows for longer recording times and simultaneous network transmission and playback.

5.3. Remote Access (Cloud P2P)

The NVR features Cloud P2P functionality for remote viewing and playback. Install the XMeye app on your smartphone or tablet, or use client software on your PC, to monitor your premises from anywhere.

SECULINK NVR remote access via smartphone, tablet, and PC

Figure 4: Multi-platform remote access for live view na ịkpọghachi.

5.4. Motion Detection Recording

Configure the NVR to record only when motion is detected, saving storage space. You can set specific areas for motion detection and adjust sensitivity levels.

SECULINK NVR with motion detection recording enabled

Figure 5: Motion detection recording in action.

5.5. H.265+ Compression Technology

The NVR utilizes H.265+ video compression, which significantly increases bandwidth and storage efficiency compared to older standards like H.264. This results in smaller file sizes, higher definition, and longer recording times without compromising video quality.

H.265+ compression technology comparison with H.264

Figure 6: Comparison of H.264 and H.265+ compression efficiency.

6. Nlekọta

6.1. Tọgharia okwuntughe

If you forget your NVR's login password, you can reset it using the security questions you set during initial setup or by scanning a CAPTCHA QR code with the mobile app.

Video 4: Guide on how to reset an NVR password.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

7.1. Cameras Not Connecting/Offline

If cameras appear offline or cannot be added:

  • IP Address Mismatch: Ensure the camera's IP address is in the same network segment as the NVR's IP address (e.g., 172.16.0.x). If not, you may need to use the camera manufacturer's firmware or tools to change the camera's IP address.
  • Incorrect Login Credentials: If the NVR indicates "wrong user name and password," enter the correct username (default is often 'admin') and password (default is often 'ipc123456' for new Hikvision/Dahua cameras, or check your camera's manual).
  • Njikọ netwọkụ: Verify all Ethernet cables are securely connected and that the network (router/switch) is functioning correctly.

7.2. No Video Output on Monitor

If you see no video on your monitor:

  • Njikọ eriri: Ensure the HDMI or VGA cable is securely connected between the NVR and the monitor.
  • Nyochaa ntinye: Check that your monitor is set to the correct input source (HDMI/VGA).
  • Mkpebi: The NVR's output resolution might be incompatible with your monitor. Access the NVR's settings (if possible, or try connecting to a different monitor) and adjust the VGA/HDMI resolution to a supported setting (e.g., 1920*1080/60Hz).

8. Nkọwapụta

  • Nọmba nlereanya: NVR1616PF-4K
  • Mkpebi vidiyo: 16*4K 8MP (3840x2160P)
  • Mpụta vidiyo: 1x VGA, 1x HDMI
  • Mmepụta ọdịyo: 1 x RCA
  • Port Port: 1x RJ45 10M/100M
  • Ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB: 2 x USB2.0
  • Streaming Specification: ONVIF
  • Ụdị ndekọ: Manual > Alarm > Motion Detection > Timing
  • Video Search: Time, Date, Event, Channel Search
  • Ike: DC 12V
  • Nha ikpe: 260*43*190MM (10.24 x 7.48 x 1.69 inches)
  • Interface HDD: SATA (Max 6TB)
  • APP: XMeye
  • Ibu ihe: 2.23 pound
  • Teknụzụ Njikọta: Ethernet, HDMI, USB, VGA

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact SECULINK customer support directly. Refer to the product packaging or the official SECULINK websaịtị maka nkọwa kọntaktị.

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