Accessibility features, Downloading kviewqr app – KGUARD Security EL1622 User Manual

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Easy Link PRO Series: Accessibility Features

DVR User’s Manual

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Accessibility Features

After the DVR is connected to the Internet (see

“Network: Network” on page 69

), you can connect to the DVR

remotely, using a PC or smart phone/tablet. Depending on the remote device (PC or smart phone/tablet), you can see
the live view from the cameras, using KViewQR app (smart phone/tablet (iOS/Android)) or Web Client (PC). More
about Web Client, please see

“Remote Access Via Web Client” on page 93.

For high availability you can also configure the DVR to upload photos/video from your cameras to your Dropbox or
Google account. To use this service, make sure you have installed a hard drive in the DVR (see

“Step 2: Install the Hard

Disk Drive (HDD)” on page 8

), formatted the hard drive (see

“Device: HDD” on page 78

), and you have completed

the configuration of the network parameters on DVR.

Downloading KViewQR App

Before using the smart phone/tablet for accessing remotely the DVR, you need to complete the network configuration
on DVR.

NOTE

: Instead of searching for the KViewQR App on App Store (iOS) or Play Store (Android), you can use your smart

phone/tablet to scan in the QR code on top of the DVR for accessing the KViewQR App download page directly.

The following table describes the compatible devices and platforms:

Quick Reference
Instead of searching for the
KViewQR App, you can use
your smart phone/tablet
and simply scan in the QR
code on top of the DVR to
access the app download
page.

Default access information:

• User Name: admin
• Password: 123456

Platform

Supported Operating System

Free App Name Get App From

iOS

iPhone

5.0 or above

KViewQR

Apple App

Store

iPad

Android

Mobile

3.0 or above

Google Play

Store

Tablet

For the remote connection, do the following:

Step 1: Connect the DVR to the network

a. Connect the power adapter to the DVR. See

“Step 4: Power ON the DVR” on page 18.

b. Connect an RJ-45 cable from the LAN port on the back of the DVR to an available port on a router.
See

“Step 3: Make the Connections” on page 15.

c. Complete the network configuration on DVR.
See

“Network: Network” on page 69

.

NOTE

: If you are not sure in the network connection type or in network settings, always ask your Internet Service

Provider (ISP).

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