KJB Security SleuthGear Zone Shield Wireless Manual de usuario

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USB Manual
Table of Contents
Warnings & Precautions 2
Includes 3
Introduction 3
Quick Setup Guide 4
Features 4
Setup/WUSB Software Installation 5
WUSB Software Interface 7
System Settings 8
Remote View Setup 9
Camera Settings 11
Recording Settings 13
Alert Settings 17
Playback 18
Specications 19
Frequently Asked Questions 20
Warranty & Disclaimers 21

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Do not open/modify the device, as it may cause damage to the unit and void the Warranty.
For internal repairs, consult your dealer or an Authorized Service Center.
Do not use any accessories or power supplies other than what comes with the device,
otherwise it could void the warranty.
Protect from humidity. Do not put it in water and be careful to protect it from rain, sea
water, or high humidity environment. Do not operate the unit near a bath tub, shower, sink,
swimming pool, etc.
Protect from high temperatures
To avoid damage or mis-operation of the device, only use in temperature of 0 ~ +40°C(32 ~
104°F).
Do not bring the device suddenly from a hot to a cold place, or vice versa. This may cause
damage to the inside of the unit by creating condensation.
EU Environmental Protection
The symbol of crossed-out garbage shows that this product should not be treated as
household waste, as it falls into the category of electric /electronic equipment for recycling.
This electronic device should not be disposed of in regular trash. We strongly advise you to
contact your local authority for proper disposal of this product.

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Includes
• Device
• USB Receiver
• Power Supply
• CD with full User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Zone Shield USB system. These digital wireless hidden camera kits provide a
single camera solution equipped with direct to PC recording capability, alert notications, and remote viewing
access. Beyond aordable, this line of wireless hidden camera blends a signicant amount of features into an
easy-to-use, value packed, personal security system!
All of our SleuthGear line of hidden cameras are designed and assembled in Nashville, TN USA, and
backed by our 1 year warranty. Visit our website to see the full line of SleuthGear hidden cameras at
www.mysleuthgear.com
We invite you to explore the Quick Setup Guide below to learn more about how to operate your
Zone Shield Wireless hidden camera.
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Quick Setup Guide
1. Take the unit from box and ensure you have received all included items(pg. 3).
2. Connect the USB Receiver to the computer and install the WUSB software.
3. Power on your device using the power supply and open the WUSB software on the computer to conrm
you have a live video feed. We recommend setting up the Storage Location in Setup at this time also.
4. Your device is now ready to be placed in the area of desired surveillance.
5. Default recording is Motion Detection, but it must be enabled upon opening the software. To do this,
simply click on the Detect button on the right hand side of the WUSB Software’s Interface.
Features
• Digital transmission equals Zero interference
• Remote Viewing
• Stream and record video to your PC
• Compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista 32bit, and Windows 7
• Easy to set up
• Digital wireless USB video
• Encrypted transmission
• 1 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
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Setup
WUSB Soware Installaon
PThe Light on the USB Receiver
will illuminate when the receiver
is inserted into the USB port on
your computer. Next, insert the
provided CD into the CD drive
on your computer.
PClick Next

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Driver install
PChoose the location of the les to be
installed.
PClick Next
PClick Install
PClick Finish, and allow the computer
to restart to fully complete the
installation.

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WUSB Soware Interface
PClick the WUSB icon to open the program. The main WUSB screen can be seen below.
1. Monitoring Screen: This will display the camera’s view.
2. Channel Status: This area will display the status of individual cameras.
Camera is monitoring
Camera is in standby mode
Camera is recording
3. Option Menu: This area allows you to do the following.
Snapshot: Take a snapshot of the camera’s view.
Detect: Control the viewer to go in to detection mode or standby mode. Web Server: Enables
remote view mode.
Setup: Access the software settings.
Playback: Enters the playback mode to view recorded videos.
4. Channel Information: Displays the current channel.
5. Camera/Screen Control: This area controls the following.
Displays camera
signal strength
Pairing Mode
Open snap shot
folder
Adjust screen size
on the monitoring
screen
Display one
channel
Display multiple
channels
Continuous cycle
through all
cameras

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System Sengs
1. Language Support: Changes the language displayed on the program.
2. Mail Server: Email notication settings.
SMTP: Your outgoing mail sever.
Email: Your email address.
Account: Your email user name; usually the same as email address
Password: Password for your email address.
3. Start Up Options: Settings that are in place when software is launched.
Start Detecting: Starts the software in detection mode.
Start Web Server: Starts the software with web server enabled.
4. Recurring Recording: Records over older les to save space on storage drive.
5. Record: Storage location for video recordings and snapshots.
6. Web Service: Conguration for remote view.
IP Address: Your computer’s IP address.
Web Server Port: Port used to remote view.
Web Server Account: Default user name is “user.”
Web Server Password: Password for remote view.

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Remote View Setup
Follow these instructions carefully to enable remote view capability. Remotely viewing the WUSB software
requires an“always on” broadband internet connection, a router, and port forwarding.
• Open a Router Port
Opening a port on your router allows WUSB to broadcast your live video feed to the internet. It is
recommended to open a port that is not a common port, such as port 30000. There are several options
for opening a router port. It is recommended you contact your router manufacturer’s technical support
or refer to your router user manual. If contacting the router manufacturer, tell them you need to open
a router port for remote view of a IP security camera. They should walk you through the process.
If you’re using a broadband router (a combination modem/hub) provided by your internet service
provider (ISP), contact your ISP for instructions on opening a port. Another option is to visit http://www.
portforward.com to nd step-by-step instructions on port forwarding for your particular router. There are
advertisements and a great deal of technical information on this web site so follow these instructions
carefully:
Scroll to the bottom, nd, and click on your router brand and model. In the top right corner of the
screen, click the words “Click here to skip this advertisement…” Click the orange “Default Guide” (located
in the last sentence in the upper paragraph) - Here you will nd step-by-step instructions on opening a
port on your router. Once again, when you open a port, use an uncommon port, such as 30000. You may
also open a range of ports, e.g. 30000-30005 if necessary.
• Find Your External IP Address/Verify Your Open Router Port
There are many sites that can provide you your external IP address. YouGetSignal.com enables you to nd
your external IP address and verify the port you opened in your router is truly open. Your port must be
open in order use to remote view.
Go to http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ (see image above). You will see your external IP
address in the “Remote Address” eld. Type the port number you opened in the “Port Number” eld. Click
Check. If it tells you the port is open then port forward was executed successfully. If it tells you that the
port is closed, the port was not opened successfully. Double check your router settings as a port must be
opened in order to use remote view.

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Remote Viewing
Open a web browser (Internet Explorer), in the Address Bar of your browser type in your external IP address
and open port number. Use the following format: http://IPADDRESS:PORT. As an example, you would use
http://12.34.567.89:30000 for the address and port number in image on pg 6.
• Notes
The view that you see remotely is the current view that you have showing in the software. e.g. if you are
showing channel 2 (camera 2) in the software, this is the view you will see when logging in remotely. If
you want to see all 4 cameras from your remote location, make sure you have quad-view displayed.
Capture software must be running or it will not broadcast your video feed.
“Remote-View” is exactly that - a live view from a remote computer. This will not work from a computer
that is on the same network.
Occasionally, your ISP may change your external IP address. It may also change after a power outage, or
if you’ve turned o or unplugged your broadband modem. If your remote view stops working, check to
see if your external IP address has changed.
• A Few Words About Remote-View Technology
Streaming video is only as good as the equipment and connections that enable it. There are many
variables that aect how smooth the video stream is that you actually see remotely. These variables
include the speed, current load, and bandwidth of the internet connections of both the web server
(your computer) and the remote view computer or smart phone, your ISP’s limitations on bandwidth,
the speed and current load on your cellular network (2G, 3G, 4G, etc). Video loss and freezing video are
typically due to an insucient internet connection. If video loss or freezing occurs this will not aect
WUSB recording.
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