User`s guide

The Trooper™ Basic Installation and User’s Guide 5
Camera 1 is used to provide the Audio 1 Input to the DVR. Camera 2 is used
to provide the Audio 2 Input to the DVR. Alternatively, the Audio In RCA jacks
are connected to the same signals inside the DVR for use with optional
remote microphones. If a remote microphone is being used, then the audio
signal from the corresponding camera must be disconnected inside the
camera. Refer to Section 4. Camera Cable below for more information.
3.3 Connecting the DVR
Plug the 6-pin Mini-DIN connector from each camera into the mating
connectors on the back of the DVR. Note that the audio signals from Camera
1 and Camera 2 are the audio signals that are recorded.
Plug the Power and Ignition Harness Connector into the Power Input
Connector on the back of the DVR.
If the Alarm Switch is being used, plug the Alarm Cable Connector into the
Alarm Input Connector on the back of the DVR.
If an optional external microphone is being used, plug the power connector
into the 2.1mm Power Jack, and plug the RCA connector into the Audio Input
Jack. See Section 4. Camera Cable about disconnecting the audio from the
camera when using an external microphone.
Push the cables into the Cable Retainers on the back of the DVR Brackets
and slide the DVR into the enclosure. Take care not to pinch or bind any
cables.
Camera Input Connectors
- 6-Pin Mini-DIN
Video Output Jack
- Yellow RCA-Style
Auxiliary Power Jack
- 2.1mm Barrel
Power and Ignition Harness Connector
- 4 Pins (3 Pins Used)
Audio Output Jacks
- Red RCA-Style
Alarm Input Connector
- 2 Pins
Audio Input Jacks
- White RCA-Style