DVR User’s Manual

Alarm I/O & RS485

The unit provides alarm I/O and RS-485 ports that offer users the flexibility required to connect the unit to the other device. The definition for pins varies when the DVRs have different channels. Refer to Setup Guide for detailed pin definitions.

NAS

The NAS connector allows users to connect a

Network Attached Storage (NAS) device to expend

HDD capacity of the DVR.

LAN 10/100/1000M (RJ-45)

The DVR is capable of networking and it allows the videos to be viewed over the LAN network or the Internet by using the Internet Explorer.

USB Connector (x2)

There are two USB2.0 ports on the rear panel for users to connect external USB devices to the unit, such as ThumbDrive®, DVD+RW, or a USB mouse.

Audio Out (Optional)

The DVR provides two types of connectors for connection to audio output devices, such as amplified speakers. One is a RCA connector to output audio associated with the main monitor. The other is an optional terminal block providing connections with all channels for the purpose of two-way audio talk function. Refer to Setup Guide for detailed pin definitions.

Audio In

A terminal block titled “AUDIO IN” provides connections to audio source devices of all channels for the purposes of audio recording and two-way audio talk function as well. Refer to Setup Guide for detailed pin definitions.

Power Switch

Use this switch to power on or shutdown the DVR.

Power Jack

Connect the power supply cord shipped with the

DVR.

NOTE: Use of other power supply cords may cause overloading.

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