By default, each camera within your Wireless NVR kit comes pre-paired to the Wireless NVR. Additionally, your wireless NVR has its own built-in Wi-Fi for secure, uninterrupted video transmission and recording. Pairing allows for the wireless transmission coming from the camera to be detected by the Wireless NVR. However, if you have a camera that needs to be replaced while under warranty, the replacement camera will similarly need to be paired to the NVR.
To pair a replacement camera to your NVR, please use the below steps:
1. Power on the replacement camera using the camera power adapter. Note: This should be done locally at the NVR to avoid interference. |
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2. With the NVR connected to a TV/monitor, right click on your mouse and navigate to the Main Menu using the options bar. | ![]() |
3(a) Go to the Camera Menu and Select the Add Camera tab on the left side of the menu. (b) The top portion of the screen will list cameras that have been found but not yet paired. (c) The bottom portion of the screen will show all cameras that are currently paired to the NVR. |
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4. Next, you will need to reset the replacement camera. To do so, press and hold the reset button until you hear a beep, indicating the camera has begun the reset process. | ![]() |
5(a) After 3 minutes have passed or after hearing the camera beep, click on Wireless Add located on the Add Camera screen. Your NVR will now search for new cameras. (b) Note: The replacement camera will not appear in the bottom screen with all other paired cameras until the NVR finishes the process of finding and pairing the new camera. |
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6. Within the Wireless Add screen, the "Number of Cameras Connected" signifies those cameras that are already paired to the Wireless NVR and will not immediately reflect this new camera. Note: You cannot exceed the number of Wireless NVR channels you have. If you have a 4 channel system, the maximum number of cameras you can have paired is 4. |
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7. If you have not exceeded the channel limitation, the new camera will appear in a vacant video field once paired. | ![]() |
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