CasaCam VS2072 4‐Channel Wireless NVR with 7” Touch‐screen Monitor & 2 1296P Cameras User Manual www.casacamusa.com For tech support, contact us at service@casacamusa.
Table of Contents 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................ 4 2. WHAT’S IN THE BOX? .............................................................................................. 4 3. BASIC OPERATION ................................................................................................... 5 3.1 NVR (7” MONITOR) ...................................................................................................................
6.6.3 Change Password .......................................................................................................... 23 6.6.4 Upgrade ......................................................................................................................... 23 6.6.5 IPC Upgrade................................................................................................................... 23 7. REMOTE FROM APP .....................................................................................
Please read carefully before using this equipment. 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ① Install the NVR in sufficiently ventilated areas to prevent vent blockage. ② Install the NVR on a flat wall or other flat surface. Avoid mounting in a location subject to severe vibration. ③ Only use the power adapter included in the package. Use of other power adapters can permanently damage the devices. Ensure access to the power adapter is not obstructed by furniture or similar items.
3. BASIC OPERATION 3.1 NVR (7” MONITOR) Item What it is What it does Transmits wireless signal from the camera and receives Wi-Fi signal from the router. 1 Antenna 2 Microphone Captures the sound on the monitor and transmits it to the camera. (Intercom) 3 Charging Indicator Only works when battery is installed in the NVR (battery not included). 4 Recording Indicator The LED indicator notes 3 states of operation: Solid ON: A micro SD card is installed and NVR is able to record motion.
Memory card socket Micro SD card. Support up to 128GB. Note: Please format the micro SD card before using it on this device for the first time. 7 Battery switch Turn battery On/Off. Note: This switch only controls the NVR On/Off when the device is powered by battery (not included). When NVR is plugged in, the device is always on. After install the battery, please plug in the power adapter and turn the switch to OFF for over 5 seconds to activate the battery. 8 Power port 6 DC 5V power port.
Catches the video in front of the lens and transmits video from camera to Monitor. 2 Lens 3 Indicates the working status of camera. (Green LED) Working Indicator Flashing rapidly——Ready to pair/ pairing mode Solid green——Paired / working 4 PIR sensor Detects motion in front of the lens and emits detection signal to transmitter. 5 Speaker Produces the sound transmitted from the monitor. 6 IR LED Infrared LEDs provide viewing in no/low light conditions.
3.3 LCD Displays Item 1 2 3 4 5 8 Icon What it does 2019/12/16 16:35:20 MON Date and Time Displays the time as set through the NVR. 2019/12/16 16:35:20 MON = year/month/date hour:minute:second DAY PIR Motion Indicator This icon appears when there's motion detected from a camera. It shows independently for each camera. Recording Indicator This icon appears when video is recording. It displays independently for each camera. Signal Indicator The color of the icon shows the signal strength.
6 Intercom (Talk) Displays in full screen mode only. Press and hold the talk icon to talk back to the camera. 7 Playback Tap this icon to access playback file list. 8 Zoom Tap this icon to enter 2x zoom mode. Tap once, there will be a icon on the upper left corner of the screen. Tap the area where you want to zoom in. Tap again to go back to normal view. Tap the icon again to exit zoom mode. 9 Menu Tap this icon to access the Main System Menu.
Note: If you forget the password, you can Simple Restore the NVR to reset it. (see page 21) 4.2 Camera Installation 1. General The camera included with your monitor is weatherproof and has an IP66 rating. Water can be sprayed on them and they will still work. However, the cameras cannot be submerged. Although the cameras can be exposed directly to the rain, if used outdoors, it is recommended they be mounted under some type of cover like an overhang or eave.
3. Install the Camera(s) a) Position the camera where you want it, plug into power, and check video on the NVR. Move the camera to obtain desired view. b) Hold the base of the camera stand where you want to mount it and mark the location for the screw holes. c) Use the included screws and anchors to attach the base to the wall or ceiling. d) Tug gently on the stand to make sure it is securely installed. 4.
Go to Menu--System Setup--Volume Setup Set volume for all cameras. See 6.2.6 page 15 Adjust volume on monitor Connect to Internet for remote view See 6.2.3 page 14 Remote viewing from App See section 7 page 23 Tap the playback icon on main screen. Go to the playback list. Or go to Menu--Video Playback See section 6.1 page 12 Only available in single view mode Play back video Use the Intercom 1. Press and hold icon on the monitor. 2. Speak into the microphone. 3. Release to hear reply.
6.1 Video Playback When you go into the Video Playback menu, you’ll see the file directory sorted by different cameras. Choose the camera you want to play back recorded file. You can locate the recorded file by date and specific period of time. CameraDatePeriod When playing back a recording file, you can zoom in, delete and back up the file to a USB drive by tapping the corresponding icons on top of the screen.
6.2.1 Language Select the system language you want to use. The default language is English. 6.2.2 Time Setup If you choose to sync time with the server for the system, you need to choose the correct time zone where the system is used. If you choose not to sync the time with the server, you can set up the system date and time manually here. 6.2.3 Wireless Internet To use the Remote View feature for the system, you need to enable the WLAN on the NVR. We recommend using DHCP for the device.
6.2.4 Wireless Channel This section is used to choose the channel of the wireless connection between the NVR and the IP cameras. The default setting of Region is FCC and the WiFi channel is 1. If the wireless connection between NVR and camera is working on your device, there’s no need to change the setting here. If there is interference in the wireless connection between the NVR and the cameras due to other 2.4GHz devices in the area, you can try other channels until you find one that works. 6.2.
6.2.7 Auto Close This is for the monitor “Power Save” feature. If you enable this feature, the monitor screen will turn off after there’s no motion for a designated period of time. For example, if you choose 10 minutes, when there’s no motion trigger from the cameras for 10 minutes, the monitor screen will turn off. It will automatically turn on once there’s motion from the cameras. If you want to keep the monitor screen on all the time, make sure the Auto Close feature is disabled. 6.
6.3.1 Record Schedule Set up schedules for motion recording. The default setting is to enable schedule 1 for 24/7 motion recording. That means the system will record any motion at any time. If you do not want the system to record all motions all the time, you can modify the schedule. Please note, you will need to modify schedule 1’s default setting. Select for channel, day and time. You can set up multiple schedules for different cameras. A maximum of four recording schedules are available.
6.3.2 Storage Device This 7” NVR records into a micro SD Card. The System supports up to 128GB memory. Note: Please format SD card when you use it on this NVR for the first time. Go to Menu—Record Setup—Storage Manage—Format—Yes. 6.3.3 Storage Management It shows the storage device information in this section. You can also format the memory here. 6.3.4 Overwrite Activating this function deletes the oldest files when you want to record new activity but the memory card is full. 6.
3. Once the camera is paired to NVR, the camera working indicator should stay solid green and the channel will show “Matched”. 4. Tap “Stop Add” and go back to the menu or live view. You can now see the new camera displaying. 6.4.2 Re‐Pair existing camera. 1. Delete the paired camera. Tap the “X” on existing camera which you want to pair again. The camera status will change to “UnMatch”. 2.
6.5 Alarm Setup 6.5.1 Alarm Volume Setup Adjusts volume for the alarms when there is motion detected. If you do not want an audible alarm for motion, simply turn the volume to 0. You can also turn off the sound alarm for each camera (see manual 6.5.3) 6.5.2 Mobile Split Screen When this feature is enabled, the monitor screen will pop up to full-screen view of whichever camera has a motion trigger (motion alarm needs to be turned on for cameras).
6.5.3 Alarm Setting for Individual Camera You can set up the feature configuration of the motion alarm function for each camera here. Motion: This is to turn On/Off the alarm on NVR for motion trigger from a camera. If this is turned off, the NVR will not remind you of motion triggers and the Mobile Split Screen feature will not work. App Alarm: Turn On/Off alarm (push notification) on the app when there’s motion detected from a camera. Sound Alarm: Turn On/Off sound alarm for motions.
6.6 System Manage 6.6.1 System Info You can find relative information for the device in this section. For remote access, you can also scan the cloud ID (QR code) on this page on the app to access remote view of this device. 6.6.2 Factory Setting This is to reset configurations for this NVR. We offer Simple Restore and Restore All. 22 Simple Restore: Keep the pairing status for cameras and the network settings for NVR. Restore All: Resets all the configurations for this system.
6.6.3 Change Password Reset password for the NVR and remote App. Input password used initially, then set up and confirm a new password. If you forgot the password, you can Simple Restore the NVR to reset it. Go to Menu—System Manage—Factory Setting—Simple Restore. 6.6.4 Upgrade Upgrade NVR software. Local Upgrade: upgrade firmware through USB hard drive locally. Online Upgrade: upgrade online when the NVR is connected to Internet and there’s new software uploaded to server. 6.6.
7. REMOTE FROM APP 7.1 Get the App Download app “WNVR Pro” from App Store or Google Play to your smartphone or tablet. Make sure your phone is connected to a network. Connect the NVR to your WiFi router. Refer to page 14, 6.2.3 Wireless Internet 7.2 Operating the App 7.2.1 Add device a) Touch the App icon “WNVR Pro” to launch the app. b) Add the Devise Cloud ID of your NVR to the App. You can go to NVR Main Menu-SYSTEM-Info to find the Cloud ID and its QR code.
Device name: Change the device name to what you want. User name: Default user name: admin Password: Input the password (the password should be exactly the same as set on the NVR). If you forgot the password, Simple Restore the NVR to reset it (see page 21) Channel number: Select the channel number. This means the total number of channels the App will display. The default setting is 4 channels. Tap Complete on the top of the screen to finish setup. Your device will be added successfully. 7.2.
Tap to start recording. Tap again to stop recording. Tap to playback the recorded files. You can back up recorded file to your phone/tablet. Find the back-up file from Setting—Screenshot/Recording. Tap to add new camera(s). Tap to enter view Screenshot/Recording file, Edit the device or Delete the device. Go to Edit to input correct password, which should be same as the one you set up on the NVR. QUAD VIEW→SINGLE VIEW b) Settings Tap 26 to enter this screen.
Tap Screenshot/Recording to enter the file list. You can tap to view/play back the video or delete the file. Tap Help to review the preview of your device and review the troubleshooting section. Version: Display the current App version.
8. SPECIFICATIONS Monitor LCD Screen Video Audio Record Hard Disk Wireless parameter External interface Others 28 Screen size 7" Resolution 1024(H)×600(V) Video input 4x1296p Video format H.265 Audio output Built-in speaker Audio format G7.11A Two way audio Yes Recording resolution 2304 x 1296 Recording mode motion recording Type TF Card (micro SD card) Max capacity 128GB Wireless transmission 300Mbps Transmission standard 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n Antenna 2.
Camera Camera Resolution 3MP 2304 x 1296 Sensor 1/2.7” Minimum illumination 0.02Lux @(F1.8,AGC ON) , 0 Lux with IR Lens & Angle 2.8mm Horizontal view angle:110°,Diagonal 120° Day & night switching mode ICR Infrared filter type VMD detection VMD sensitivity adjustable, selected mask area Night fill light mode & distance IR range 100ft Video compression standard H.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING If There is no picture from the camera. Or picture keeps dropping. (Out of range) There are false triggers from camera. Try Checking all connections to the camera. Making sure the power adapter is plugged in. Turn off the NVR and turn on again. Change to use a different WiFi channel (see page14) Use the antenna extension to minimum obstacles. You can also buy the premium quality antenna extension cable on Amazon.
10. FCC REGULATIONS Part 15 Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.