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3. Connect the extention cable's other
blueBNCend(female)toDVR'sVideoIn
connector (male).
The Video In ports on the back of the DVR
are numbered. Do not connect cameras to
ports that your system does not support. If
you have 1 - 4 cameras, use ports labeled
1 - 4, etc.
4. Connecttheextenoncable’sred
(female) power connector to one of the
powerspliercableends(male).
5. Repeat these steps to connect the other cameras to the DVR and to the split-
ter cable.
6. Connectthepowerspliercabletothe
power adaptor.
Female
Male
7. Plug power adaptor into the surge protector. Live video from the cameras
displays on the screen.
Some DVR systems have more than 4 cameras. DVR systems with 6 or 8 cameras
have an 8x splier.
INSTALL CAMERAS
Video surveillance laws vary from state to state. Check local regulations to be
sure you are operating in a legal manner.
Installaon Tips
• When selecting an outside location for your cameras, keep in mind that most
cameras are designed to operate between 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) with a
relative humidity of up to 95%. Avoid installing cameras in direct sunlight, and
consider wind chill and other environmental factors, too.
• Mount the camera in an area that is visible, but out of reach. Route the wiring
so it does not interfere with power or telephone/cable lines and it should not
be where it could be easily cut. Create a plan for camera wire routing and for
camera angle.
• Adjust the camera angle so that it covers an area with high traffic as needed.
In “high-risk” locations, have more than one camera cover the same area. This
provides camera redundancy if a vandal attempts to damage a camera.
Male
Female