KERUI A6208

KERUI 3K/5MP Lite 8-Channel 6-in-1 DVR Instruction Manual

Muenzaniso: A6208

Nhanganyaya

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the KERUI 3K/5MP Lite 8-Channel 6-in-1 Digital Video Recorder (DVR). This DVR is designed for security camera systems, offering compatibility with various camera types including Analog, XVI, AHD, TVI, CVBS, CVI, and IP cameras. Please read this manual carefully before installation and operation to ensure proper use and optimal performance of your surveillance system.

Chii chiri muBhokisi

Tarisa kuti zvese zvirimo zviripo mupakeji:

  • 1 x 8-Channel DVR Unit
  • 1 x 2TB Surveillance Hard Drive (Pre-installed)
  • 1 x DVR Power Supply
  • 1 x USB Mouse
  • 1 x Zvinamatidzo Zvekunyevera
Contents of the KERUI 8-Channel DVR box, including the DVR unit, power supply, USB mouse, 1TB hard drive, and warning stickers.

Image: Contents of the KERUI 8-Channel DVR box, showing the DVR unit with dimensions, a 1TB surveillance HDD, DVR power supply, USB mouse, and warning stickers.

Gadzirira

1. Kutanga Kubatanidza

Before powering on the DVR, ensure all necessary connections are made.

  • Batanidza Makamera: Connect your security cameras to the appropriate video input ports (BNC connectors for Analog/AHD/TVI/CVI/XVI cameras, Ethernet for IP cameras). The DVR supports up to 8 channels for local cameras and additional IP channels depending on the configuration.
  • Batanidza Monitor: Use an HDMI or VGA cable to connect a monitor to the DVR's corresponding output port.
  • Batanidza Mouse: Plug the included USB mouse into one of the USB ports on the DVR.
  • Kubatana neNetiweki (Sarudzo): For remote access and network features, connect an Ethernet cable from the DVR's LAN port to your router or network switch.
  • Power Connection: Connect the DVR power supply to the DC 12V input port on the DVR, then plug the power supply into an electrical outlet.
Diagram showing the rear panel of the KERUI DVR with various input and output ports, including video inputs, audio input/output, HDMI, VGA, USB, and network port.

Image: Rear panel connections of the DVR, illustrating video inputs (AHD, CVI, XVI, CVBS, TVI, IP camera compatibility), HDMI output, audio input/output, VGA input, USB input, network input, and power input.

2. Yekutanga Simba-Kubatidza uye Kugadzirisa

Once all connections are secure, power on the DVR. The system will boot up and display the live view on the connected monitor. Follow the on-screen prompts for initial setup, which may include setting a password, date/time, and network settings.

Operating Instruction

1. Video Compression (H.265+)

The DVR utilizes advanced H.265+ video compression technology. This standard significantly improves compression ratios compared to H.264, resulting in longer recording times and up to 80% storage savings. It also enhances image quality and provides a smoother viewing experience.

Comparison image showing the benefits of H.265+ video compression over H.264, highlighting 50% storage savings and improved bandwidth resources.

Image: Visual comparison demonstrating the efficiency of H.265+ compression, showing reduced storage space and improved bandwidth compared to H.264.

2. Smart Motion Detection and Alerts

The DVR features intelligent motion detection and human/face detection capabilities. When abnormal activity is detected, the system can automatically trigger an alarm and send real-time notifications via email or mobile app. This allows you to monitor your property's security immediately, regardless of your location.

Diagram illustrating AI Human & Face Detection features, including app push notifications, email alerts, and high accuracy, with remote viewing on mobile and PC.

Mufananidzo: Pamusoroview of AI Human & Face Detection, showing real-time alerts via app push and email, with remote viewing options on mobile phones and computers.

3. Remote Access and Playback

The DVR supports remote access, allowing you to view live surveillance footage and play back recorded videos from anywhere with an internet connection. This can be done through mobile phones, computers, and other devices using the dedicated application (XMEye and Icsee) or PC software (VMS).

Image depicting remote access and playback functionality, showing a house under surveillance and a timeline of recorded events accessible via internet.

Image: Remote access and playback feature, showing live and recorded footage accessible via the internet, even without a constant internet connection for local recording.

4. Switching DVR Mode

The DVR supports various channel configurations to accommodate different camera types and quantities. You can switch the DVR mode through the system settings to match your camera setup.

Video: This video demonstrates how to switch the DVR mode to support different camera configurations (e.g., 8 XVI, AHD, TVI, CVI, CVBS, 4 1080P, or 16 5MP IP cameras).

5. Disabling Hard Disk Storage Reminder

If you wish to disable the hard disk storage reminder, follow the steps shown in the video below. This can be useful in specific scenarios where continuous reminders are not desired.

Video: This video illustrates the process of canceling the hard disk storage reminder on the DVR interface.

Maintenance

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your KERUI DVR, consider the following maintenance tips:

  • Kuchenesa Nguva Dzose: Keep the DVR unit free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Ensure ventilation openings are not blocked.
  • Firmware Dzokorora: Nguva nenguva tarisa mugadziri wacho webwebhusaiti yekuvandudza firmware. Kugadzirisa kunogona kuvandudza mashandiro, kuwedzera maficha, uye kusimbisa kuchengetedzeka.
  • Data Backup: Gara uchichengeta makopi akakosha efoo akarekodhwatage kune mudziyo wekuchengetera wekunze kudzivirira kurasikirwa nedata.
  • Environmental Conditions: Operate the DVR within recommended temperature and humidity ranges to prevent damage.

Kugadzirisa matambudziko

If you encounter issues with your DVR, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

  • Hapana Vhidhiyo Inobuda: Check HDMI/VGA cable connections to the monitor and DVR. Ensure the monitor is set to the correct input source.
  • Makamera Asiri Kuratidzwa: Verify that cameras are properly connected and powered. Check camera compatibility with the DVR's current mode (refer to 'Switching DVR Mode' section).
  • Hapana Kurekodhwa: Ensure the hard drive is correctly installed and initialized. Check recording schedules and settings.
  • Remote Access Issues: Verify network cable connection and router settings. Ensure the mobile app or PC software is correctly configured and the DVR has internet access.
  • Sisitimu Yakaoma/Haipinduri: Try restarting the DVR. If the issue persists, consider performing a factory reset (note: this will erase settings).

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Zvinotsanangurwa

FeatureTsanangudzo
BrandKERUI
Model NumberA6208
Product Dimensions19 x 4 x 19 cm; 1.1 kg
Vhidhiyo Capture Resolution1080p (supports up to 5MP Lite)
Nhamba yeChannels8
Memory Storage Capacity2 TB (Integrated Hard Drive)
Kubatana TechnologyHDMI, USB, VGA
Special FeaturesTwo-way audio, High-efficiency video encoding (H.265+), App control, Video recording, Smart playback, Motion detection, Human detection
Inowirirana DevicesSupports 4* 5M-N@20fps, 4* 4MN@30fps, 4* 1080P@25fps cameras. Compatible with XVI, AHD, TVI, CVI, CVBS, IP cameras.
Inokurudzirwa ZvishandisoKunze, Indoor

Warranty uye Support

For warranty information, please refer to the product packaging or contact your retailer. For technical support, product inquiries, or further assistance, please visit the official KERUI websaiti kana kubata dhipatimendi ravo rebasa revatengi. Chengeta risiti yako yekutenga yezvichemo zvewaranti.

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