SecurityMan NDVR8 Series - Quick Start Guide User Manual
Ndvr8 series quick start guide, Connecting the mouse, Connecting the ethernet cable (cable not included)
1.
Determine whether the camera will be wall or ceiling mount and then
adjust the cameras viewing angle accordingly by loosening the two
screws located on the neck of the mounting bracket with the hex tools
provided.
NOTE: Please test by plugging in all cameras to the recorder prior to
mounting. MOUNTING THE CAMERAS is not applicable for NDVR8
Bare Systems.
2.
Secure the cameras in the desired location using the dry wall screws
provided. Make sure not to mount them no more than 60 ft from the
DVR (unless you have purchased additional BNC cable). Adjusted the
camera viewing angles to a desired position.
NDVR8 Series Quick Start Guide
8 Outdoor/Indoor Night Vision Color Cameras with Mobile and Web
Accessible Network Digital Video Recorder
MOUNTING THE CAMERAS
CONNECTING THE CAMERAS TO THE DVR
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3.
Connect the power and video (yellow) male ends of the 60ft VP cable
to the female ends of the camera. To prevent electric shock or damage
to the camera, please make sure to properly insolate (not included) the
camera’s power connections if being used as an outdoor application as
shown below.
1.
Now that you already have the cameras mounted and the cable ran,
it’s time to connect them to the DVR and power them up. The first
thing you want to do is get the female end of the BNC video cables and
connect them to the DVR making sure that you plug-n-twist the BNC
connector clockwise to secure.
2.
The last step in setting up the cameras is to power them up. Plug in the
cameras AC adapter into a wall outlet, and then insert the other end
into the power socket located at the end of the VP cable of the camera
as shown below.
CONNECTING THE MOUSE
From Camera
Clockwise
to lock
VP Cable
To Recorder
1.
Plug in the USB connection of the mouse to one of the two USB port
located on the back of the DVR as shown below.
CONNECTING THE ETHERNET CABLE (cable not
included)
1.
Insert the Ethernet cable that is connected to your network router or
switch into the DVR’s “LAN” Ethernet port located above the two USB
ports on the back of the DVR.