Concord Wireless Battery NVR Quick Start Guide
Connecting Together
What's in the box?
Congratulations on your new Concord Professional Surveillance System. Inside the box, you will find everything you need to connect your NVR and cameras to your TV or monitor.
- 1 x 8 Channel UHD Wireless NVR
- 2 x 2K Cameras
- 2 x 8700mAh Batteries
- Mounting Accessories
- 1 x Mains Power Supply
- 1 x USB Mouse
- 1 x HDMI Cable
- 1 x Network Cable
Getting to know your NVR
The NVR unit features several ports for connectivity and operation:
Port Number | Port Name | Description |
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1 | HDMI Monitor Port | To connect monitors that use an HDMI Connection. |
2 | WAN Port | Connect to your network router using supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable. |
3 | Mouse USB Port | USB port for mouse. |
4 | Reset Button | Manual reset button for unit. |
5 | USB Port | USB port for thumb drive to share videos. |
6 | microSD Card Slot | Used as extension memory to the HDD. |
7 | Power Input | Follow instructions in step 1 to connect power. |
Getting to know your Camera
Each camera unit includes the following components:
Part Number | Component Name |
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1 | LED Spotlight |
2 | Microphone |
3 | Camera |
4 | PIR Sensor |
5 | Antenna |
6 | Speaker |
7 | Battery |
8 | Screw to secure battery |
9 | Mounting Base |
10 | Battery Charging Port |
11 | Water Resistant Cover for Charging Port |
How to connect your NVR
Connect your NVR to your network router using the Ethernet cable (WAN Port 2). Connect your NVR to a monitor using the HDMI cable (HDMI Monitor Port 1). Connect the USB mouse to the USB Mouse Port (Port 3). Connect the NVR power supply to the Power Input (Port 7). Wireless cameras will connect automatically to the NVR once powered on.
The diagram illustrates the HDMI connection to your HDTV or monitor and the wireless camera connection to the NVR.
Easy 5 Step Guide
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: We strongly recommend you connect all cameras and cables and check they are communicating and can be seen on your monitor before a permanent installation.
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STEP 1: Battery replacement and charging
Connect the USB charging cable to the camera battery and charge for up to 3 hours before use.
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STEP 2: Connect a display
Connect a monitor or HDTV to port 1 using the supplied HDMI cable.
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STEP 3: Connect USB mouse:
Connect the supplied USB mouse to USB port 3.
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STEP 4: Powering up your device
Connect the NVR power supply unit to the power input 7. Your cameras will automatically connect to the NVR once it is powered up.
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STEP 5: Create a Password
When you first power up your NVR, the password window will appear. The password needs to be a minimum of five characters and contain a mixture of numbers and letters. Ensure to use a password that you are familiar with but is not easily known to others.
ATTENTION! Be sure to record your login credentials and keep them in a secure location. If you forget your password, you will need to reset the NVR password using your email. Please ensure to set up your email from the NVR Remote viewing and email manual or download the Full Product Manual on the Concord website concordconnect.com.au.
Current Settings Example:
- Language: ENGLISH
- Device ID: 000000 (000000)
- New Admin Name: admin
- Password Strength: [Visual indicator of strength]
- New Admin Password: [Input field]
- Confirm Password: [Input field]
- Unlock Pattern Enable: Disable
Write your password down here and store it in a safe place.
Setup Wizard
The Start-up Wizard automatically runs the first time you power up the NVR. It is not necessary to run the wizard to get started. The wizard will guide you through customising the network, date and time setup, as well as IP camera, storage, and screen resolution configuration. You will also find the QR code to set up the mobile app. All these settings can be changed in the Setup menu later.
If you are happy to stick with the default settings, you can cancel the Setup Wizard by clicking [cancel icon] at the top right of the pop-up.
Configuring Date and Time Manually:
If you cancel the wizard, you will need to set up the date and time manually by opening the menu (bottom left corner), clicking Setup -> System -> General -> Date & Time, and changing it to suit your time zone.
In this menu, you can set up the date and time manually using settings under "Date and Time" or by ticking "Enable NTP" under "NTP Settings" to use the Network Time Protocol, which automatically sets the time through your router.
You can also use "DST Settings" to set Daylight Savings Time for your region.
Setup Complete
ALL BASIC CONFIGURATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE.
Your HDTV or monitor should now display vision from all connected cameras.
The system displays live feeds from connected cameras, typically showing Channel 1 (CH1), Channel 2 (CH2), Channel 3 (CH3), and Channel 4 (CH4), along with timestamps and status indicators.
Advanced Setup
Please visit our website www.concord.support and download the full product manual. It can be found on the download tab of the product page for your model.
The manual will show you how to do the following:
- Connect your NVR to the internet
- Camera channel configuration
- Recording configuration
- System configuration
- Access your NVR via the Concord Security App
- And many other features to help you get the most out of your CCTV system
Please refer to the Mobile/App Quick start guide for setting up email alerts access to your NVR via the CONCORD App.
Mobile App Setup:
- iOS®: [QR code for iOS]
- Android: [QR code for Android]
Additional cameras, cables, and accessories are available from your Concord reseller.
For Concord Surveillance Support and Product Registration visit:
WARNING: KEEP BUTTON BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN ⚠️
- If swallowed, a lithium button battery may lead to serious or fatal injury in as little as 2 hours, due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the oesophagus.
- Non-lithium button batteries can cause serious injuries if they are swallowed or placed inside any part of the body.
- All button batteries must be kept away from children, regardless if they are new or used.
- If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery, immediately call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 (Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for fast, expert advice.
- If your child is having difficulty breathing, contact 000 (Australia) or 111 (New Zealand).
- Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely out of the reach of children. A battery can still be dangerous even when it can no longer operate the device.
- As soon as you have finished using a button battery, put sticky tape around both sides of it. This will make it harder for children to swallow the button battery and avoid the risk of the battery catching fire.
- Immediately dispose of button batteries out of reach of children, or recycle using a child-resistant container and take used cells to your local battery collection centre.