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Q: How to pair new cameras to the NVR?

A: First at all, delete the channel 1.

In the Video Manage interface, you can add new cameras to the NVR
(When there is unoccupied channel in the bottom table), re-pair
cameras to the NVR again (when any cameras lose connection), or
delete cameras from their current channels.

Note:
All the 4/8 cameras of Luowice Wireless Security Camera System
have already been paired to the NVR. The cameras will automatically
connect to the NVR once they are plugged in power.
No action required if all the cameras’ live videos show on the screen
within minutes. If any camera does not show properly, please kindly
follow the below instruction to pair the camera to the NVR.
Note: Protocol: Support two protocols: N1 and ONVIF. And default is
“N1”.

1.1 Refresh

Function: Search wireless IP cameras in LAN.


Operation:
Step 1. Connect the cameras to the NVR via network cable.
Step 2. Wait for about 20 seconds, and then click “Refresh” at the top
right side.
Then the search result shall show in the upper table.

1.2 Match Code(Pair New Cameras to the NVR)


Function: Pair cameras to the NVR channels. Then the system can
transmit the NVR’s WIFI hotpot and password to the cameras and
the cameras can transmit the video signals back to the NVR
wirelessly.

When to Use Match Code:


a) Add new add-on cameras to the NVR.
b) Re-pair cameras to the NVR when they lose connection. Please
note that you will need to delete the connection losing channel to
make it an unoccupied channel (Regularly indicates as “No Video
Source” under “Status”) before you re-pairing the cameras.
Operation:
Step 1. Connect the camera and the NVR with network cable. Plug
the camera and NVR in power. The Ethernet port at the end of the
camera shall blink green light if there is nothing wrong.

Step 2. Wait for about 20 seconds, and then click “Refresh” on the
top right side and you shall see the camera’ information displays in
the upper box.
Step 3. Select the camera from the upper table, and then select an
unoccupied channel from the bottom table, and click “Match Code”.
Wait for seconds and then you shall see the camera display live
video on the screen if nothing goes wrong.

Step 4. Disconnect the camera from the NVR’s network cable, and
you can install the camera to anywhere you want as long as it is
within the WIFI range. Once you plug the camera in power from
where you installed it, it will connect to the NVR automatically and
display live video on the screen.

Note:
If you can not find the new camera’s information, please click
‘Refresh’ on the top right side and the information shall be shown
then. If all the channels in your NVR are occupied, please delete the
broken camera from the corresponding channel in your NVR. Then
pair the new camera to the unoccupied channel.

Tips:
Status Indications from the Bottom Table
Connect Success: Camera has been paired to the NVR successfully.
And you shall see the live video on the screen.
No Video Source: Unoccupied channel, which means no camera has
been paired to this channel. And you can pair a new camera to the
channel.
IPC Disconnect: Camera has been paired to the NVR, but not
connected successfully.

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