User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- Chapter 1 Product introduction
- Chapter 2 Physical installation
- Chapter 3 Getting started
- Chapter 4 Operating instructions
- Chapter 5 Live view
- Chapter 6 Playback functionality
- Chapter 7 Searching files
- Chapter 8 Archiving files
- Chapter 9 Web browser configuration
- Chapter 10 Camera setup
- Chapter 11 Network settings
- Chapter 12 Recording
- Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup
- Chapter 14 Device management
- Chapter 15 Storage management
- Chapter 16 User management
- Chapter 17 System information
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Port forwarding information
- Appendix C TruVision Mac Safari browser plug-in v3.0
- Appendix D Guidelines when using high camera count (>32 cameras)
- Appendix E Default menu settings
- Index
1BChapter 2: Physical installation
TruVision NVR 71 User Manual 9
• AC power cords
• Recorder
• Hard drive kits
• CD with software and manuals
• TruVision NVR 71 Quick Start Guide
• TruVision NVR 71 User Manual (on CD)
• TruVision Recorder Operator Guide (on CD)
Back panel description
The figure below shows the back panel connections and describes each connector on a typical
TVN 71 network video recorder. Details may vary for specific models.
Once all required connections are done, enter the relevant data in the setup wizard (see page
11).
Note: For every hardwired alarm input, connect one wire to the input connection with the alarm
number label and one wire to a Ground connection (labeled G).
Figure 2: TVN 71 back panel connections
Description Use
1
. SFP port (X4) Plug a small form-factor pluggable transceiver into the port in order to connect
fiber cables.(Optional)
2
. eSATA Connect an optional eSATA drive to extend the internal storage or to archive.
3
. RS-232 input Used by technical support.
See “Configure the RS-232 port” on page 95 for more information.