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Watchguard Surveillance Quick Start Guide - Version: WGDVR-Q119

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3.1 Maximising Camera Effectiveness

To maximise the effectiveness of your surveillance cameras, follow these guidelines for camera mounting.

•  Avoid pointing cameras directly at light sources.

•  Consider how the sunlight changes during the day. Mount your camera where sunlight has minimum impact.

•  Avoid pointing cameras directly in front of large objects. When infrared turns on in at night or in low-light, it may be 

reflected back into the camera, resulting in an over-bright image. 

•  Consider your local and state laws before installing your cameras. This may affect where you point your surveillance 

cameras. 

•  Avoid direct exposure to weather. If possible, mount under an eave or awning. While the cameras are water-

resistant, rain on the lens will affect image qualty.

•  Ensure the mounting surface thickness can support triple the weight of the camera. 

•  Do not mount the camera behind glass as this can reduce performance and usability of surveillance in both day & 

night images.

•  Light levels should be approximately the same between the camera and the targeted area. 

•  Do not place camera or cabling near high voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference.

3. Installing Cameras

3.2 Mounting Surveillance Cameras

Following the guidelines outlined in Fig. 3.1 to 3.4, mount your surveillance cameras. 

1.  Loosen the camera mount assembly by adjusting the locking screw with the included wrench.

2.  Mark the screw position on the mounting surface.

3.  Drill mounting holes for the wall plugs.

4.  Drill a larger hole (approx. Ø10mm) so the camera cable can pass through the mounting surface.

5.  Pull the cables through the building walls/ceiling from the camera to the recorder.

6.  Connect the camera power/video cables, ensuring your camera is sealed away from rain and dust. If installing in 

an area where moisture exposure is possible, seal power and video connections with self-amalgamating tape (not 
included).

7. 

Affix the camera to the mounting surface using the supplier screws and wall plugs.

8.  Reassemble the camera, loosely locking the enclosure using the locking screw and wrench. 

9.  Connect the camera power/video cable back to the DVR and view the video feed. 

10.  Adjust your camera to the desired position.

11.  Tighten the locking screw(s) to complete mounting.

NOTE:

 

All cameras feature tri-axis adjustment and can be rotated and tilted in any direction to suit your installation 

needs. Simply loosen the locking screw(s) to adjust your camera’s position, then tighten again once finished.

Summary of Contents for DVR613

Page 1: ...ank you for purchasing a Watchguard HDCVI Digital Video Recorder This Quick Start Guide covers basic setup installation and use of your surveillance system For the full user manual instructional video...

Page 2: ...wer supply 3 Connect a display Using an HDMI or VGA cable connect a monitor or television not included 4 Connect the mouse Connect the USB mouse to the rear USB port saving the front port for easy USB...

Page 3: ...k Ethernet Port Alarm External alarm trigger input output USB Connect mouse or backup device 12VDC 2A Power input Audio Single channel RCA input output for microphone loudspeaker VGA Video output for...

Page 4: ...ters numbers symbols Confirm this password 2 Recommended Enter a Prompt Question password hint 3 Optional Draw an Unlock Pattern for quick unlocking 4 Recommended Enter an email address to be used for...

Page 5: ...P to ensure a correct time this requires an internet connection 3 Users in NSW VIC SA TAS and ACT will need to enable DST Daylight Saving Time Adjust Start Time End Time settings according to your reg...

Page 6: ...3 Should you wish to use a static address contact your Internet administrator for details 4 Click Next to continue 5 Click Enable to enable P2P remote view 6 DVR Status should read Online This indica...

Page 7: ...uto deleting old files HDD Full Configure the settings for when all the read write discs are full and there is no more free disc Pack Mode Configure the time length and file length for each recorded v...

Page 8: ...Surveillance such as a virtual tripwire POS violet for point of sale transactions We recommend adding motion detection and intelligent recording to all channels to accompany your regular recording Fig...

Page 9: ...to the Liveview screen from the Main Menu 2 1 8 Completed Setup Startup setup is complete Below is an example of a View 8 Liveview setup Before mounting cameras familiarise yourself with the user inte...

Page 10: ...e wires or other sources of electrical interference 3 Installing Cameras 3 2 Mounting Surveillance Cameras Following the guidelines outlined in Fig 3 1 to 3 4 mount your surveillance cameras 1 Loosen...

Page 11: ...all plugs Self tapping screws Camera Enclosure Locking screw Allen key Pedestal Fig 3 4 Tri axis fixed dome adjustment Fig 3 2 Tri axis fixed bullet adjustment Locking screw Locking screw Cables NOTE...

Page 12: ...ith stored footage indicated by coloured bars in the timeline Click anywhere on the timeline to begin footage playback Other cameras will automatically sync their playback to the selected camera 5 For...

Page 13: ...a DAV or MP4 file A DAV file will require conversion for sharing whereas an MP4 file is compatible with most video players on Windows or Mac PCs Each file type is covered in Section 5 2 There are two...

Page 14: ...otage playback such as synchronous playback of multiple channels 4 Open the Options menu Here you can set the directories and formats for saved snapshots BMP JPG and videos DAV AVI You can also adjust...

Page 15: ...Detection for only one channel can be selected 3 Click the Enable switch to activate Face Detection 4 Select Rule Setting to select the area of the camera where motion detection is enabled By default...

Page 16: ...l create a new IVS setting Tripwire by default 4 Click the Draw button to bring up the Draw screen Fig 6 3 5 Left click on the screen to start drawing the Tripwire line Left click again to finish the...

Page 17: ...tection is enabled however check by navigating to Main Menu Setting Event Video Detect The Enable check box should be checked for all relevant channels Ensure that a period has been selected in the Re...

Page 18: ...unt Camera Bracket Junction Box for Bullets VSBKTA121 VSBKTB204W Pole Mount Camera Bracket Junction Box for Bullets VSBKTA121 VSBKTA150 30m Combined Power 4K BNC Video Lead VIDPWR30RG59 Take your surv...

Page 19: ...Visit www watchguardsystems com for full user manual and support 19 Notes...

Page 20: ...Version WGDVR Q119 For more information please visit www watchguardsystems com You deserve to feel safe secure protected...

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