SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see Web Ready 4 Channel H.264 DVR Security System w/ Smart Phone Access and 4 Hi-Res Indoor/Outdoor Night Vision Surveillance Cameras COMPLETE SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL www.svat.com V1.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION......................................................................................7 WHAT IS INCLUDED ................................................................................8 FEATURES..............................................................................................8 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES..................................................................... 10 BUTTONS & CONNECTIONS ....................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS...continued PTZ SETUP.................................................................................................19 PTZ control............................................................................................ 20 MOTION DETECTION....................................................................................20 Setting Motion....................................................................................... 21 Motion Detect............................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS...continued Key Board Lock....................................................................................... 35 ID Number............................................................................................. 35 Display Setup......................................................................................... 35 Language.............................................................................................. 36 Password..................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS...continued DDNS CONFIGURATION................................................................................49 DDNS.org............................................................................................... 49 DDNS Account Setup............................................................................... 50 NETWORK VIEWING AND PLAYBACK........................................................ 51 SOFTWARE............................................................................
WHAT IS INCLUDED CV500 DVR (500 GB HDD) 4 Indoor/Outdoor Night Vision CCD Cameras RCA to BNC Connectors • • • • • 1-4 to one power supply cable 10 ft power adapter for DVR 2 window warning stickers 1 CR2025 battery for remote 4 Camera Mounts 10ft RJ45 Ethernet Cable Software CD USB Mouse Remote Control 4 x 60ft 4 PIN DIN to RCA (male)Video/Power Wires • • • • • 1 power adapter for DVR 24hr Lifetime Live Customer Support Instruction manual Quick Start Guide 1 year warranty FE
FEATURES..Continued 24/7 Lifetime Live Customer Support Assistance is available whenever you need it. Simply visit www.SVAT.com for video networking guides, simple tips on how to protect your property, and instructional videos on topics such as camera placement. Our customer support team can be reached by phone 24/7, or by email and live web chat services so that you will always have access to an expert.
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES For more information or accessories please visit: www.svat.com • CLEARVU7 (LCD Monitor) • CVW62 (60 ft. Camera Extension Cable) Front Panel 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Channel Display buttons – Displays each corresponding camera channel in full screen when selected 2. Quad - Displays all 4 cameras at once 3. LED indicators– Indicates what functions are on and/or working 4. IR Sensor – Detects IR remote control 5. Record – Manually starts recording 6.
BUTTONS & CONNECTIONS...continued Back Panel 6 1 2 3 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7 5 CH1 – Video input 1 CH2 – Video input 2 CH3 – Video input 3 CH4 – Video input 4 Monitor Out – Connect to the RCA composite video input of your TV or monitor 6. USB port for mouse only 7. Audio Out 8. Audio In 12 8 9 9. 10. 11. 12. 10 11 Ethernet (RJ-45) – Connect to your router or modem Alarm Inputs (1-4) and PTZ connections Power – 12V 4.
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION CAMERA INSTALLATION • • • • • • The camera should be installed between 8 and 13ft above the area to be monitored Ensure there are no obstructions in the camera’s view, to maximize viewing area Ensure that the sunshade is positioned to avoid glare and position camera away from direct sunlight or indoor lighting Decide whether the camera will be wall-mounted, ceiling mounted or sit on a desk/table top.
CAMERA INSTALLATION...continued 5. Connect the male RCA plug from the 60 ft cable to the BNC to RCA connector. 6. Repeat the above steps for all of the included cameras. Note: For detailed instructions and information on the cameras incluced with this system, please refer to the Camera specifications on pg. 63. CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES TO THE DVR This DVR has multiple connections which allow you to integrate additional SVAT or third party devices to the system.
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES TO THE DVR...continued CONNECTING A MONITOR TO THE DVR (RCA COMPOSITE) 1. Connect a BNC to RCA connector to the MONITOR OUT connection on the back of the DVR. 2. Plug the RCA cable into the BNC connector. 3. Attach the other end of the RCA cable to a yellow RCA video input on your monitor. 4. Switch the TV/Monitor source to view the DVR. Note: If the monitor has multiple video inputs then the video source will need to be switched to watch the DVR.
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES TO THE DVR...continued CONNECTING YOUR DVR TO THE ROUTER 1. Power off the DVR by removing the power cable from the back of the DVR. 2. Connect the included network cable to the back of the DVR in the “Ethernet” port (LAN). 3. Connect the other end of the network cable to an available port on the router. The port should be labeled 1-4, or 1-8. 4. Power on the DVR by reconnecting the power cable on the back of the DVR.
GETTING STARTED Now that you have powered up the DVR and properly connected to a TV or monitor you are ready to begin using and customizing the DVR for your specific needs. The DVR will automatically begin recording once it has been powered on and initialized. Initializing the DVR is the normal start up process and can take a few moments. Using the Mouse • The included USB mouse makes using the CV500-4CH simple and efficient.
MAIN MENU The main menu consists of nine options: 1. Camera Setup 2. Motion Setup 3. Record Setup 4. Alarm Setup 5. HDD Management 6. Network Setup 7. Backup Setup 8. System Setup 9. Exit MAIN MENU As you navigate through the Menu of the DVR, you will notice that most fields are adjustable. If the Menu setting has to the right of it, you can adjust the value by either using the left and right directional buttons, or scrolling up or down with the mouse wheel.
MAIN MENU...continued Camera setup allows you to make adjustments to your cameras individually. A description of the adjustable fields will be found below. CAMERA 1. To choose which camera you want to work with highlight CAMERA so that the background is yellow and use the mouse wheel or directional keys to scroll to the camera you wish to adjust.
MAIN MENU...continued DISPLAY You can choose whether or not to display any individual camera. By setting the display to OFF the camera will not be displayed in live viewing, however the camera channel will continue to record as per the defined recording settings. The video will be displayed during playback. DWELL TIME Dwell time refers to the amount of time the footage from a particular camera will be displayed for when you’re in auto sequence mode.
MAIN MENU...continued PTZ Control To access the PTZ controls of the DVR you will need to use the mouse. 1. Move the mouse cursor to the bottom the screen for Pop Up Menu Bar to display. 2. Select the icon. The PTZ controls look like this: Note: To exit the PTZ control center, right click the mouse.
MAIN MENU...continued TO SET MOTION DETECTION 1. Select the camera you wish to configure the motion detection for. 2. Use the mouse wheel, or the directional arrow buttons to toggle between on and off. MOTION DETECT Motion detection can be set to ON or OFF. When set to ON, the DVR will recognize and perform specific activities when motion is detected based on your settings. BUZZER The Buzzer can be set to ON or OFF.
MAIN MENU...continued RECORDING SETUP 1. Access the Main Menu. 2. Select the Motion Setup icon. RESOLUTION: You can set the resolution to: NTSC Mode 1. 720 x 240 (max 60 PPS) 2. 360 x 240 (max 120 PPS) PAL Mode 1. 720 x 288 (max 50 PPS) 2. 360 x 288 (max 60 PPS) Note: NTSC video standard is the video standard for North America. Europe and other countries use the PAL video standard. NTSC videos or cameras will not work on PAL television sets or monitors.
MAIN MENU...continued ALARM RECORD PPS You can change the PPS for alarm record. You may wish to change the alarm PPS so that there is a higher PPS for when an alarm (e.g. motion) is detected by the DVR and a lower PPS for Normal Record. To Change the Alarm Record PPS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Select to adjust the Alarm Record PPS. Use the mouse wheel or the directional buttons to adjust the PPS. When in 720 x 240, you can change each camera’s PPS.
MAIN MENU...continued RECORD QUALITY There are four levels of record quality you can choose from, and it is adjustable per camera if recording with 720 x 240 resolution. If using 360 x 240 resolution, camera 1 & 2 quality will be adjusted together and 3 & 4 will be adjusted together: 1. 2. 3. 4. Low Medium High Best To change the record quality: 1. 2. 3. 4. Highlight the record quality option and click to change the record quality.
MAIN MENU...continued SCHEDULE SETUP A schedule can be used to customize your recording modes by the hour for every day of the week. This is beneficial for business environments that have different hours during weekdays and the weekend. For home use, you can set different record modes for the days you have people over for housework, yard work, or even babysitters. By default, the DVR is set to automatically record a 24/7 schedule. You have a choice to customize up to 5 different recording schedules.
MAIN MENU...continued ALARM SETUP 1. Access the Main Menu by pressing Menu or move the mouse to the bottom of the display screen to reveal pop up Menu bar and click the Menu icon . 2. Select the ALARM setup icon . There are several different types of events that will trigger the Alarm Recording. 1. External Alarm – If you have a 2 wire Normally Open (NO), or Normally Closed (NC) device, it can be connected to the DVR to record when the alarm is triggered.
MAIN MENU...continued VIDEO LOSS DETECT You can set the DVR to archive video footage when it detects video loss. Since video loss is a serious issue for camera surveillance, it is important to be able to see what happened before the video loss occurs. When video loss detection is enabled, the DVR will display on the screen or in the event log when video loss occurs. The DVR must be recording to update the event log. Please see Playback for more information on using the event log.
MAIN MENU...continued To Change the Buzzer Time: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Highlight BUZZER TIME SETUP. Select to access the Buzzer Time Setup Menu. Highlight the type of alarm you want to set. Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change the length of time the buzzer will sound when the alarm is detected. Press Menu or select the to return to the Main Menu, or press the ENTER key. Press Menu or select the to exit the Main Menu and save your settings. The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings.
MAIN MENU...continued OVERWRITE MODE The DVR provides you with the option to automatically overwrite the saved video and audio content on the HDD or to stop recording when the HDD is full. The default setting is ON and will automatically overwrite old footage. If the mode is set to OFF, you can set a warning to alert you when the HDD is nearing its full capacity. The Capacity Remaining Warning can be set to 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% remaining.
MAIN MENU...continued To Setup the Password Protect: 1. Select HDD PASSWORD PROTECT. 2. Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from disable to enable. This will require the HDD password setup to be entered before accessing the HDD format Menu while enabled. The next step is to choose a password for the HDD format protection. The default password is the same as the default password for the DVR: 1111.
NETWORK SETUP...continued IP Mode: Static vs. DCHP A DCHP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) address is the most common setup for home or office networks. This allows the DVR to automatically receive an IP address from the router. By default the IP MODE should be set to DHCP and this is acceptable in most situations. A static IP is one that does not change. Static IP addresses are manually assigned by an administrator. Most home or office networks today do not use a static IP addresses.
NETWORK SETUP...continued PPPoE SETUP (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPPoE is used by (A)DSL Internet connections. Usually the modem or router will store the PPPoE information so that the DVR and other computers that are connected to the network do not require a password to access the internet. If you use DSL, please contact your ISP for your PPPoE information if required. To Setup PPPoE Settings: 1. Change PPPoE setting to ENABLE. 2. Enter the Username provided by your ISP. 3.
BACKUP SETUP The DVR allows you to backup your recorded footage onto a separate and portable USB flash drive. To Setup backup Recording: 1. Insert your USB flash drive into the USB port on front of the DVR. 2. Access the Main Menu by clicking Menu or move the mouse to the bottom of the screen to reveal the pop up bar. 3. Select the Main Menu icon . 4. In the Main Menu, select Backup set icon . Note: A USB backup drive will not work if connected to the to the USB port on the back of the DVR.
BACKUP SETUP...continued 2. Choose the starting date and time of when to transfer the video footage. Highlight the value you wish to change and use the directional keys up and down or the mouse scroll wheel to adjust the value. 3. Choose the ending date and time of when to end the transfer of video footage. Highlight the value you wish to change and use the directional keys up and down or the mouse scroll wheel to adjust the value.
SYSTEM SETUP...continued 4. NTP (Network Time Protocol) Mode can be enabled or disabled to allow the DVR to synchronize the date and time with a NTP server. By default the NTP server IP is set to 198.123.30.132. 5. Choose your GMT Timezone. Example: Central Time Zone = -06:00 GMT. 6. Update Time will be how often the DVR checks with the NTP server to update the system time with the current NTP server time. It can be set from every 1 hour up to every 24 hours. 7.
SYSTEM SETUP...continued LANGUAGE: This DVR allows for the following 19 languages: English, Chinese, Italian, French, Japanese, Spanish, Polish, simplified Chinese, Greek, Hungarian, Netherlands, Dutch, Portugeuse, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Czech, Hebrew, & Ukrainian To change the on screen display language: 1. Highlight LANGUAGE. 2. Use the mouse scroll wheel or directional keys to change to your desired language. 3. Press Menu or select the to save and exit. 4.
SYSTEM SETUP...continued 4. Use the directional keys or the mouse to select either YES or NO. Select YES to load the factory default settings. to save settings and return to System Set. 5. Click to save settings and return to Main Menu. 6. Click Load Setup From USB This option can only be used if the DVR settings have been previously backed up to USB. The DVR settings will be saved on the USB drive as DVR.cfg. Backup Setup to USB This will save the current DVR settings to a USB flash drive.
LIVE VIEWING The following directions will tell you certain information about live viewing with the DVR, there are multiple ways to view the live footage. POP UP MENU BAR (operation) – Using the USB Mouse, the pop up menu bar allows you to view the following options. PTZ control – Please refer to the PTZ control section. HDD & USB Information: You can quickly access your HDD & USB information right from the Pop Up Menu on the live viewing screen.
PLAYBACK By clicking the Play button from the Pop Up Menu, front panel, or remote control a Play Search window will pop up. The CV500-4CH allows you to review your playback with two different search options: 1. Play Time Search – Allows you to view your recorded footage based on the day and time you wish to preview. This option works best when you know the approximate time/day that you want to view footage from. 2. Event List Search – Calls up an event list with many different types of events.
PLAYBACK...continued SEARCH BY TIME 1. Select the play button to call up the playback Menu button on the front of the DVR or the remote. or press the play 2. Highlight PLAY TIME SEARCH and select using the mouse or by pressing enter on the DVR or remote. 3. Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to choose the date and time you wish to view. 4. The total time you have been recording for is listed at the bottom of the play time search.
PLAYBACK...continued 6. Follow the playback controls listed earlier to view your footage. 7. To exit playback, press STOP or scroll mouse to bottom of screen and click the stop button. BACKUP VIDEO PLAYBACK Once you have backup footage onto your USB drive, you can archive that footage or view it on a computer. How to view backup footage from USB: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insert your USB drive into your Windows based PC or laptop. Install the viewer application by openning R6VIEWER.EXE.
PLAYBACK...continued To begin viewing playback click the play button BACKUP PLAYER – PLAYBACK CONTROL The playback buttons are as follows from left to right: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. STEP BACK: REWIND: PAUSE: STOP: PLAY: FAST FORWARD: STEP FORWARD: Pauses playback and reverses playback one frame each time it is clicked Rewinds playback Pauses playback Stops playback Begins playback Fast forwards playback Pauses playback and advances footage one frame each time it is clicked.
NETWORK GUIDE Requirements: You will need to have: • The DVR connected to a router • The router connected to the Internet • A PC or laptop that is connected to the same router that the DVR is connected to. The PC can be connected by a wired or wireless connection • Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater (to check the version of Internet explorer open I.E. In the top Menu bar select “Help” and then select About Internet Explorer. The version of I.E. will be displayed.
NETWORK GUIDE...continued Method 1 (Recommended): Add the DVR’s IP address to the Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer. 1. Open up Internet Explorer. 2. Click on TOOLS. 3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS. 4. Click on the SECURITY Tab. 5. Click on TRUSTED SITES. 6. Click on the SITES button. 7. Type in the IP address of the DVR in the following format: http://192.168.0.93 and click ADD. 8. If Require server verification (https:) for all sites ...” is selected you will need to uncheck the selection box.
NETWORK GUIDE...continued Method 2: 1. Open up Internet Explorer. 2. Click on TOOLS. 3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS. 4. Click on the SECURITY Tab then the CUSTOM LEVEL button. 5. Change the ActiveX settings listed below.
NETWORK GUIDE...continued Log in to the DVR (Using Internet Explorer) By default the DVR will require a user to input a username and password before being able to view the DVR online. The default username and password for the web interface of the DVR is: Username: admin Password: admin To add a new user or enable Anonymous Login see User Management. Installing the ActiveX controls: There will be a yellow information bar that pops up below the address bar in Internet Explorer.
NETWORK GUIDE...continued VIEWING YOUR DVR OUTSIDE OF YOUR NETWORK Now that you have successfully viewed your DVR and cameras from a computer it is time to set up your router to view the DVR while at a remote location. This process is called Port Forwarding and you can find detailed instructions on how to complete the required steps at http://portforward.com. *Port forwarding is required if you want to view the DVR from a computer that is not connected to the same router.
NETWORK GUIDE...continued TESTING Now that you know your external IP address, you can perform a test to ensure your DVR is accessible from outside your network (over the internet). This test should be performed by a computer that is not on the same network as the DVR. Although, using the external IP on the same network will sometimes work, it will not work in all cases and it is best to test from a remote location. 1.
NETWORK GUIDE...continued To Configure the DVR to Work with DDNS: 1. Press Menu and select NETWORK SETUP. Insert password if required. The default password is “1111”. 2. Navigate to DDNS and press ENTER. 3. Change DDNS SETTING to ENABLE. DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Instead of having to type in the IP address to access the DVR online you can use DDNS to create a easy to remember website name to access the DVR. The DVR has many DDNS Provider web addresses built into it. The following instructions are for DYNDNS.
NETWORK GUIDE...continued DYNDNS.ORG ACCOUNT SETUP (required if using DYNDNS.ORG) 1. Open Internet Explorer and type http://www.dyndns.org in the address bar. 2. Create a new account by clicking the “Create Account” link in the top right hand corner of the site. 3. Enter your preferred user name, email address, and password. 4. Optional information can be left blank, unless you would like to enter it. 5. Read and agree to the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) by checking the box and click “Create Account”.
NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK Once you have your DVR set to view online, the software to view the footage differs from the software that is in the DVR. Please refer to the following instructions when viewing live footage online. This is what the online viewing software will look like. 1. DVR Configuration: When you click DVR configuration, it displays a Menu for you to change/review settings. 2. Online Visitors: Displays how many visitors are viewing your camera system. The maximum connected is 4.
NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK...continued 6. Rec. (Record) – This will record the footage that is currently being displayed onto the desired save location on your computer. This will work in live mode or in playback mode. Press Stop to terminate the recording and view the saved footage. It will be saved in H.264 format and will require the player to view the recorded footage. 7. Full – Switch to full screen mode.
NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK...continued ADDITIONAL OPTIONS: You can left click the mouse on the viewing windows to call up additional options. The extra options are described below: 1. 2. 3. 4. Snapshot: Will allow you to save a single picture from the image. Performance: You can select the image quality (high, medium, & low). Use Overlay: chosing this option allows you to speed up video display and reduce CPU loading time. Play Audio: You can play audio by channel.
NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK...continued DVR CONFIGURATION OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTIONS - The system information, network information and other options are displayed when this option is clicked. System Information Server Name: This is the name of your DVR. It will displayed in the title of the web browser and can be used to distinguish your DVR from another. MAC Address: The MAC address is the physical address of the network card that is installed in the DVR.
NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK...continued Load Default Load Setup From Default (Setting): Applies factory default settings. You will be prompted to confirm the restore. Load Setup From: (Browse): Browse to the location where the system configuration settings are stored. Load Setup From: (Setting): Applies the configuration settings from the backup file. Backup Setup (Download): Prompts you to save the current configuration settings to your computer.
NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK...continued DDNS Enabled/Disabled: This will enable the DVR to connect to the DDNS provider listed below. If disabled the DVR will not update the DDNS website with the current information. Provider: Choose the DDNS service provider for the DVR to connect to. See DDNS SETUP for more information on the service providers. Hostname: This is the hostname set up for your DVR. Used to connect to your DVR through a web browser.
NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK...continued FTP Server: Enter the Hostname or IP address of the FTP server. Username: A username that has the proper permissions on the FTP server to create Directories and Add files. Password: Enter the password for the username listed above. Port: Enter the port the FTP server uses. The default port for FTP sites is 21. Path: Enter the path to save the H.264 format video files. Apply: Saves your Mail and FTP settings.
3G MOBILE DEVICE PORT FORWARDING...continued From Your Mobile Device: • Open up the web browser application • Click Options and choose the option that will allow you to type in a URL • Type in rtsp://74.11.213.177/CH03 This will pull up channel 3 of your DVR if port forwarding settings are set up correctly and your phone is compatible with this DVR.
3G MOBILE DEVICE PORT FORWARDING...continued 5. Your router is blocking your computer from using the External IP Address from the same network as the DVR. Try connecting to the External IP Address from a remote computer that is not connected to the same network. 6. Port 80 is being blocked by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Try changing the HTTP port to 2000. Port forwarding will need to be changed to use the new port. 7.
MOBILE VIEWING INSTALLATION GUIDE...continued Sony Ericsson K608i The first step is to copy the MobileViewer.jar file to a storage location on your mobile that can be accessed using the file manager on the mobile device. 1. Copy the MobileViewer.jar file from the cd or website onto the desktop. 2. Connect the mobile device to your PC to download the mobile software. • Open up My Computer.
MOBILE VIEWING INSTALLATION GUIDE...continued Name: This is arbitrary and can be named to your liking. Host: This is the IP address for your DVR. If connecting using the 3G or other wireless network, the proper Ports must be forwarded on your router. See Port Forwarding for instructions. Ex. Host: 74.11.213.177. Port: This is the http port used by the DVR. By default the port is 80. User: The user account used to access the DVR. By default the user is “admin”.
MOBILE VIEWING INSTALLATION GUIDE...continued iPhone and iTouch Viewing (Safari) Be sure that the mobile device that is connected can connect to the internet via cell phone network or Wi-Fi. If connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the DVR the iPhone can access the DVR cameras via the LAN (internal) IP address or the WAN (external) IP address. 1. Open up Safari on the iPhone or iTouch. 2. In the address bar type in: http://IPADDRESS/ iphone.html. Ex. http://74.11.213.177/iphone.
MOBILE VIEWING INSTALLATION GUIDE...continued 2. On the BlackBerry: (Setting may not be available depending on cell phone service provider) • Open up the Menu • Open Options/Settings • Open Advanced Options • Click on TCP • You must set your APN settings according to your specific Cell Phone Service Provider. Contact your cell phone service provider for the APN, APN username, and APN password 3.
MOBILE VIEWING INSTALLATION GUIDE...continued 5. The following will be displayed: Name: This is arbitrary and can be named to your liking. Host: This is the IP address for your DVR. If connecting using the 3G or other wireless network the proper Ports must be Forwarded on your router. See Port Forwarding for instructions. Ex. Host: 74.11.213.177. Port: This is the http port used by the DVR. By default the port is 80. User: The user account used to access the DVR. By default the user is “admin.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE My DVR has no power • Check the power cord connection to the DVR and the outlet and ensure that the DVR has power There is no way to turn the DVR off • The DVR is set to run as long as it is plugged in, if you would like to turn it off you have to unplug it I cannot hear recorded audio when playing back • Are audio equipped cameras being used? Please note that audio equipped cameras are not included with this DVR system • Make sure that the audio cable is properly connected a
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONT... Cannot view DVR on the computer The color on the camera picture is too purple, blue, etc • Verify the following while referring to the included networking guide • Make sure you are entering the proper IP address of the DVR.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONT... Lines displayed on screen / scrolling lines / electrical noise / interference • Try replacing the power supply with a properly working camera’s power supply • Test the camera out on a different 60ft cable set. The video signal could be getting disrupted by a different power source.
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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS (VU301 - C MODEL) Camera Type Image Sensor Resolution Outdoor Use IP Rating Focal Length Focus Type Optimal Focal Distance Night Vision Number of IR LEDs and Range IR LED Control Min.
CAMERA MANUAL VU301-C Camera 1. Sun Shield - Helps prevent glare from bright lights 2. Infrared (IR) - LEDs Allows the camera to see in the dark up to 15ft away. 3. CDS Sensor- Turns on the infrared LEDs when it gets dark 4. Camera Housing - Made of anodized aluminum to prevent rust 5. Camera Mount - Allows the camera to be desk or wall mountable 6. 4 PIN DIN Female Connection IMPORTANT INFORMATION While this camera is weatherproof, it is not waterproof.
CAMERA DRILLING TEMPLATE To wall mount the camera, drill three holes using a 3/16" drill bit and the template below. Insert the supplied wall anchors into holes and secure camera to wall with supplied screws. DRILL HOLES IN THESE POSITIONS DRILL HOLES IN THESE POSITIONS DRILL HOLES IN THESE POSITIONS .......................................................................................................Tear Here..............................................................................................
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