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 ports should be labeled
4.Power on the DVR by reconnecting the power cable on the back of the DVR.
Note: If you look at the router there should be a green “link” light indicating that the DVR is properly connected to the port that it was plugged into. There will also be an amber and green “link” light to the right of the Ethernet connection on the back of the DVR to indicate a proper connection to the router. If both “link” lights are illuminated, the DVR is properly connected to the router and you can proceed with the next step.
CONNECTING AND POWERING ON THE DVR
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4. The DVR will turn on and display the main viewing area after a few moments of initializing.
3.Insert the power supply wire into the rear DC 12V port on the DVR.
Note: We recommend using a surge protected power bar and/or Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) backup to prevent damage to your DVR system.
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