a. Using a quality 75 ohm coaxial cable with a BNC connector, connect the camera(s) to the
DVR’s CAM In port(s).
b. Using a quality 75 ohm coax cable with a BNC connector, connect the video monitor to the
DVR’s MON Out port. If the display is a VGA monitor then connect the monitor’s VGA
cable to the DVR’s VGA port.
c. If audio monitoring is required, connect the audio monitoring device to the DVR’s RCA A-
OUT port.
d. To control a PTZ camera using the DVR’s embedded PTZ controller use the DVR’s
RS485 A and B connections. A is positive (+), B is negative (-). Be sure the polarities are
correct and consistent with the camera. You may also use the RS485 AB connections for
an external PTZ controller.
e. If the DVR is to be networked for remote monitoring and/or management connect the unit
to the network using the Ethernet jack.
f. USB ports – The DVR has 2 USB ports located on the back of the unit. One port is used
for the optical mouse while the other should be used for backing up files to a separate
drive (e.g., flash drive, CD/DVD burner, etc.). The DVR also has a front panel USB port
that can be used for backup as well. Note the following: (i) only 2 of the 3 USB ports
function concurrently, and (ii) if a CD/DVD burner is installed for backup only the USB port
for the optical mouse will function.
g. Hard Drive Installation – Unless ordered with and preconfigured at the factory, the DVR
requires a DVR hard drive to be installed. This unit will support either two hard drives up to
2TB or a single hard drive and an optional DVD R/W drive. Secure the drive in the drive
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