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Overview, Installing the hard disk drive – Velleman NVR2 User Manual

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NVR2

V. 01 – 04/03/2013

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added NAS function to back up all kind of IP cameras on the internet

works with free Central Management System (CMS) software for

offsite backup

local and remote control completely independent

HDMI video output resolution up to 1080P

optional monitor: MONSCA8

adapter: PAC916T

HDMI cable: Professional or Premium

optional hard disk: HD500GB/S, HD1TB/S, HD2TB/S

USB mouse: included

IR remote control: included

IP cameras: suitable: CAMIP11, CAMIP12

also compatible with: CAMIP9, CAMIP13, CAMIP14 & ONVIF cameras

compatible with powerline adapter: EM8017, EM8024, EM8025, EM8026

optional router: EM4542, EM4553, EM4570, PCRT1

5.

Overview

Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.
Front panel

1

POWER

LED indicator: the NVR is switched on

2

ALARM

LED indicator: an alarm event occurs

3

WAN

LED indicator: the NVR is connected to internet

4

LAN

LED indicator: the NVR is connected to the LAN

5

SATA

LED indicator: SATA hard disk is active

6

HDD1/HDD2

LED indicator: up to two hard disks are installed in the NVR and connected well

7

USB port

Insert a compatible USB flash drive for video backup.
Note: For the list of compatible USB flash drives, refer to the full manual on the
CD-ROM.

8

mouse port

Insert a mouse (included).


Back panel

9

RS485

RS 485 port

10

SATA

Connect an external SATA hard disk

11

HDMI video output
port

Connect to a monitor that supports high-definition video output (HDMI port).
Note: Use an appropriate adapter (not incl.) to connect a monitor with VGA or
composite connectors.

12

LAN

Connect to local IP cameras via an 8P8C (RJ45) network cable.

13

WAN

Connect to internet via an 8P8C (RJ45) network cable

14

AUDIO OUT

Connect to an amplifier audio line-in.

15

DC 19V IN

Connect to the power supply adapter (incl.).

6.

Installing the hard disk drive

1. Obtain a suitable hard disk (not included), type ESATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment). The hard

disk must be formatted.

2. Make sure to unplug the device from the mains before servicing and do not touch any electronic circuitry

to avoid electrostatic discharge.

3. Loosen the screws and remove the top cover.
4. Find the hard disk bracket in the NVR, and insert the hard disk in the bracket.
5. With the PCB side facing up, connect the hard disk to the power connector and the data connector.
6. Fasten the hard disk with the supplied screws, two for each side.