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The Rear Panel of the DVR
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1)DC 12V Power Input: Where you connect the included
DC 12V power adapter. Use only the supplied power adapter with the DVR, and use the power adapter only with the DVR.
2)PTZ (RS485) Port: To connect the RS485 cables to control a PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) device to the DVR.
3)Audio Output: A standard
4)USB 2.0 Port: For connecting a USB mouse or a USB stor- age device.
5)HDMI Output: The primary output of the DVR. For the highest possible video output quality, we suggest using this output.
6)VGA Output: For connecting a television or PC monitor with a VGA input.
7)Network Port: Where you can connect the DVR to a net- work, typically directly into the router or network switch.
8)Audio Inputs: These will accept a standard
9)Video Inputs 1 - 4: These are your primary video inputs. Each accepts a standard composite video signal and con- nects via a BNC connector. The channels are labelled by number in the same order as they will appear on your DVR’s interface.
Connecting the DVR
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1)DC 12V Power Input: Where you connect the included
DC 12V power adapter. Use only the supplied power adapter with the DVR, and use the power adapter only with the DVR.
2)PTZ (RS485) Port: To connect the RS485 cables to control a PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) device to the DVR.
3)Audio Output: A standard
4)USB 2.0 Port: For connecting a USB mouse or a USB stor- age device.
5)HDMI Output: The primary output of the DVR. For the highest possible video output quality, we suggest using this output.
6)eSATA Port: To connect an external hard drive which
will act as a live recording drive in the same manner as the installed HDD.
Note: Only the 1425 & 1450 DVR models have the eSATA port available.
7)VGA Output: For connecting a television or PC monitor with a VGA input.
8)Network Port: Where you can connect the DVR to a net- work, typically directly into the router or network switch.
9)Audio Inputs: These will accept a standard
10)Video Inputs 5 - 8
11)Video Inputs 1 - 4: These are your primary video inputs. Each accepts a standard composite video signal and con- nects via a BNC connector. The channels are labelled by number in the same order as they will appear on your DVR’s interface.
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