User's Manual

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1. Connect the power input on the camera
to one of the outputs on the power splitter
cable. Repeat this step for the other
camera provided. Connect the other end
of the power splitter to the 12V power
adapter provided.
2. To reset the camera,
press and hold the reset
button, connect power and
continue holding for 10
seconds.
3. The LAN port is mainly
used to configure the
camera to your Wi-Fi
network.
4. Connect the 12V power
adapter into an electrical
outlet.
Connect the HDMI cable (supplied) to the HDMI
output on the NVR, and connect the other end to a
spare HDMI input on the TV. Make sure your HDTV
input matches the physical connection used to
connect your NVR.
Located at the rear of the NVR and the camera is
a connection for the Wi-Fi antenna. As there are
several Wi-Fi antennas provided, use the longer
version for the NVR and the shorter ones for the
camera. Use a clockwise motion to connect. Make
sure the antenna is connected firmly but not
excessively. It is recommended to leave the antenna
in a vertical position for best reception.
Connect the 5V power adapter (supplied) to the
power input on the NVR then connect the power
adapter into an electrical outlet.
Connect the Ethernet cable (supplied) to the LAN
connection on the NVR, and then connect the other
end to a spare port on your router or Wi-Fi network.
If your HDTV has a VGA input or you have a monitor
with a VGA connection, connect a VGA cable
(not supplied) to the VGA output on the NVR, and
connect the other end to the VGA input on the HDTV
or monitor.
A VGA cable and monitor are not required if
you are using the HDMI cable for display.
Connect the mouse (supplied) to one of the USB
ports located at the back of the NVR.
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