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Quick Guide for XRN0808E
With Home Plugs
Please note that this guide is for home plug set up only.
Thank you purchasing the XRN0808E HD IP NVR from Xvision Pro HD.
Please ensure that you read and understand this Quick Guide before operating the camera.
Please store this Quick Guide in an easily accessible location.
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Contents
1. Introduction ...........................................................................................
1.1 Package Contents ...........................................................................
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2. Connection & Setup Guide......................................................................
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3. Wizard Setup ..........................................................................................
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4. Adding an IP Camera ..............................................................................
4.1 Auto IP ...........................................................................................
4.2 Manually Adding A Camera ...........................................................
4.2.1 Search IP Camera ............................................................
4.2.2 Automatic Add ................................................................
4.3 Manual Add ...................................................................................
4.4 Camera Setting Adjust ...................................................................
4.5 Changing Sub Stream Resolution ...................................................
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Safety Precautions
1. Do not install the equipment in an environment with too much moisture, dust or smoke dust as this
may result in fire or electric shock.
2. In the unlikely event that the equipment should malfunction and emit an abnormal smell or smoke,
please immediately stop it, shut off the power and contact your supplier.
3. Please do not place this equipment near a heat source to avoid risk of fire.
4. Please do not store, install and use this product in danger areas with inflammable or explosive
substances.
5. Please make sure the power is turned off when installing the product.
6. Please ensure that you install the camera in an area with good ventilation.
7. When installing the camera, please make sure that it does not face any objects giving out strong lights
as this will damage the CCD of the camera.
8. Please do not use the camera in an environment where temperatures that exceed either -20°C to
+55°C.
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Introduction
1.1.Product
Overview
1.1 Contents
XRN0808E NVR
5V PSU
XC IP Cameras
(Bullet or Dome)
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None PoE Home
Plug
x2 PoE Home
Plugs
3x 10m Cat5 Patch
Cables
The following items are not provided but you will need:
1. 1 x HDMI/VGA cable
2. 1 x HDMI/VGA ready Monitor
3. 1 x USB mouse
Before you begin, please do not apply any power to anything until instructed.
This guide is based on a Home plug ONLY network, no router or switch.
Please note the home plugs will only work if connect on the same ring, it is best practise to do this setup in
one room, once setup you can move to desired location.
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Connection
& Setup Guide
1.2.Product
Overview
1. Unbox the XRN0808E and use one of the available 10m ethernet cables to plug into the socket of the
XRN0808E.
2. Plug the other end of ethernet cable into the Non PoE home plug.
3. Plug the XRN0808E PSU into the XRN08080E and the other end into the home plug face, as shown on
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Connect the USB mouse to USB port at back of XRN08080E
Connect a HDMI/VGA cable to your XRN and then to your monitor.
Unbox XC IP camera
Use one of the available 10m Ethernet cables, plug one end into the XC IP camera
Plug the other end into one of the POE home plugs, as shown below.
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9. Repeat for other camera with other POE home plug.
10.Power all units, the XRN08080E has a power button on the top of it.
11.Once powered, the LED’s on the home plugs will light up as below.
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1.3.Product
Overview
Wizard Setup
After applying power to the XRN and having a monitor connected, you will see the main screen.
Right click on your mouse and select Start > Login. The default user name is ‘admin’ and there is no
password.
Next, select the desired language.
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Then, change your video format and resolution (please make sure your monitor can support the resolution
that you have selected).
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When the format and resolution has been selected, click ‘Next’ to begin setting up the IP address, subnet
and default gateway.
1. Change the IP address to 192.168.1.100 as below.
IP address change
2. When finished, click the ‘OK’ button. You will be asked to ‘Set up the IP camera manually’, please select
‘Cancel’.
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1.4.Product
Adding Overview
an IP Camera
To begin, please make sure you have connected one of the XC IP Cameras or any other Onvif compliant IP
Camera to your home plug. When setting up cameras, we recommend that you use the Auto IP feature.
4.1 Auto IP (XC Cameras Only)
Once you have set an IP address on the XRN, you will be able to use the Auto IP feature.
The Auto IP function will take the XRN IP address and automatically add IP address to the XC IP cameras
starting from the next IP. For example, if the XRN IP is 192.168.1.100, the first XC IP camera will have the
address 192.168.1.101 and the second 192.168.1.102 and so on.
1. To set up the Auto IP function, firstly right click the mouse and go to the ‘IP Channel Setting>Auto’.
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2. Confirm that you wish to set up an IP channel automatically.
3. When you click ‘OK’ you will see a progress bar (below). When finished you will be able to see the image
from the camera you have added. If not, please refer to section 4.5.
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4.2 Manually Adding a Camera (Onvif)
To manually add a camera, right click the mouse and navigate to the ‘IP Channel Setting’ option, then
‘Manual’.
4.2.1 Search IP Camera
To search for an IP camera manually, click the ‘Search’ button and all the IP cameras on your LAN will
appear.
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4.2.2 Add IP Camera
You can also add IP cameras automatically from this section. To do this, Click “√” next to the IP Camera you
want to add. This will add the IP Camera to the window on the left. This means it is now added to the XRN. To finish, click save in the top right and close the window.
To add all cameras, click the ‘ALL’ option on the left hand side of the window.
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4.3 Manual Add
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Click “√” in front of “Enable” option at the channel item you wish to add.
Select relevant protocol for our cameras it is I8 or you can use Onvif.
Input the IP address
Input the port number
Input the user name
Input the IP Cameras password,
Finally click “Save”
Please Note
You must add the user name and password if the IP camera requires this, or you will get no image.
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4.4 Camera Setting Adjust
To change any of the settings on the IP camera automatically, double-click the IP cameras in the left window
to access the parameters. Then input relevant changes and click ‘Save’ to finish. The following parameters
can be changed on the unit:
• Enable: Select the relevant channel, check “Enable”
• Protocol: ONVIF Standard protocol/ I8 Private protocol/ I9 Private protocol/ RTSP Standard protocol for
selection
• IP Add: Edit and modify the IP address manually
• Port: Edit and set the relevant port number
• Stream Type: Select “Main Stream” or “Sub Stream”
• Network Type: Select “TCP” or “UDP”
• User: Input the user name
• Password: Fill the password in the password field
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4.5 Changing Sub Stream Resolution
If you have added your IP camera but are getting no live image or a frozen image you may need to change
the Sub Stream resolution and the Stream type on the XRN.
The below table will show you all the supported stream types on your XRN unit.
XRN0808E
8x[1920*1080]+Sub stream [640*480] + 2Ref. + 1Play
8x[1280*720]+Sub stream [640*360] + 1Ref. + 4Play
XRN1609
16x[1280*960]+sub stream[640*480]+4Ref.+4Play
9x[1920*1080]+sub stream[960*576]+4Ref.+1Play
XRN2016
XRN3625
20x[1280*960]+sub[640*480]+4Ref.+4Play
16x[1920*1080]+sub[640*480]+4Ref.+4Play
8x[1920*1080]+8x[1280*960]+sub[640*480]+4Ref.+4Play
4x[2048*1536]+sub[960*576]+4Ref.+4Play
36x[1280*960]+sub[720*576]+4Ref.+8Play
25x[1920*1080]+sub[960*576]+4Ref.+4Play
16x[1920*1080]+16x[1280*960]+sub[960*576]+4Ref.+4Play
8x[2048*1536]+sub[960*576]+4Ref.+8Play
4x[2592*1920]+sub[960*576]+4Ref.+4Play
The values above signify the maximum amount of channels, the maximum supported Main Stream
resolution, the maximum supported Sub Stream resolution and the maximum amount of channels that are
shown in playback.
So for example, the XRN0808E gives you two options of:
8 x [1920*1080] + Sub Stream [640*480] + 2Ref + 1Play
8 x [1280*720] + Sub stream [640*360] + 1Ref. + 4Play
If you use the 1st one as an example this means that it will allow 8 channels at a maximum resolution of
1920*1080 with a maximum Sub Stream resolution of 640*480, it will also play back 1 channel at a time
when viewing recorded footage.
8 x 1920*1080 + Sub Stream(640*480) + 2Ref + 1Play
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1. Channels
2. Maximum Main Stream Resolution
3. Maximum Sub Stream Resolution
4. This is for factory use.
5. Maximum Channels at Playback
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You may have a resolution lower than what is stated but if these resolutions are exceeded then you will not
not receive an image or they will freeze up.
The XRN1609 will give the following options:
16 x [1280*960] + Sub Stream [640*480] + 4Ref + 4Play
9 x [1920*1080] + Sub Stream [960*576] + 4Ref + 1Play
This means that one option will give 16 channels at a maximum Main Stream resolution of 1280*960 or 9
channels with a slightly higher resolution of 1920*1080.
Some of the other unit will give you further options, for example:
8 x [1920*1080] + 8 x [1280*960] +Sub Stream [640*480] + 4Ref + 4Play
This means that it will allow a total of 16 channels, however, the first 8 channels will have a maximum
Main Stream resolution of 1920*1080 and the last 8 channels have a maximum Main Stream resolution of
1280*960.
The image above has a table explaining a breakdown of all supported resolutions and maximum amount of
cameras that support those resolutions.
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Amount of
Cameras
Live image at
1920x1080 resolution
Live image at 1280x960
resolution
Live image at 640x480
resolution
Simultaneous Playback
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Up to 4 Cameras
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All 4 Cameras
All 4 Cameras
All 4 Cameras
Up to 4 Cameras
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All 8 Cameras
All 8 Cameras
All 8 Cameras
Up to 4 Cameras
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8 Cameras
8 Cameras
All 16 Cameras
Up to 4 Cameras
To configure the above settings, please follow the steps below:
On the main screen, right click and choose the ‘Setting’ option. Then, select the ‘Device’ option and ‘Device
Info’ as shown in the right hand image above.
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On the ‘Device Info’ page at the bottom you will find Stream Type, select the drop down list and pick the
required Stream. When you have selected the stream type, the XRN unit will reboot.
When rebooted, navigate to the main menu and go the
‘Setting-Channel-Video Parameters’.
Then, you can change your main stream and sub stream to match the new stream settings.
Under video parameters, change between main stream and sub stream settings for each channel. The
XRN1609, XRN2016 and XRN3625, when in 1 or 4 screens use the main stream to display. If the display is
set to 9/16/25/36 screens, the sub stream is used. For the XRN0808E, in single view the main stream is
used and when display is set to 4/9 split view, the sub stream is used.
The recommended Bit rate for main stream is the following:
For 720P IP camera: 3072Kbps
For 1080P IP camera: 4096Kbps
For example, if the XRN2016 is in the mode of 16x [1920*1080] +sub [640*480] +4Ref. +4Play, it supports a
sub stream of 640x480 maximum, so the correct resolution of the sub stream you have to setup is 640x480
(VGA), or Q720P/QVGA/CIF.
If the resolution is set to higher, there will be no image displayed through HDMI and VGA output when
the XRN displays in multi-screens (9/16/25/36 screens). The recommended bit rate under Sub stream is
512Kbps or less.
The example below shows live image support for XRN2016.
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You can now follow our XRN manual for more on the options and setup of the XRN unit. Other guides are
also available.
If you want to add more cameras or add the XRN to your router, you will need to purchase another home
plug and follow our other guides.
Technical Support
For Technical Support, please contact your local distributor.
Limited Warranty
This product is supplied with a 2 year warranty. The Warranty excludes products that have been misused,
(including accidental damage) and damage caused by normal wear and tear. In the unlikely event that you
encounter a problem with this product, it should be returned to the place of purchase.
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1.Notes
Product Overview
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For technical support, please contact your local distributor.
Alternatively, call 0871 222 1430.
LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is supplied with a 12 month warranty. The warranty excludes products
that have been misused (including accidental damage) and damage caused by
normal wear and tear. In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with this
product, it should be returned to the place of purchase.
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