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Use the camera only with compatible LOOCAM NVRs.
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Read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference.
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Follow all instructions for safe use of the product and handle with care.
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Use the camera within given temperature, humidity and voltage levels noted in the
camera’s specifications.
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Do not disassemble the camera.
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Do not point the camera directly towards the sun or a source of intense light.
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Use only a regulated power supply with the product (optional). Use of a non-regulated,
non-conforming power supply can damage the product and void the warranty.
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Periodic cleaning may be required. Use a damp cloth only. Do not use any harsh,
chemical-based cleaners.
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The supplied cable is rated for surface mounting only. Cables for in-wall and floor-to-floor
installations are sold separately. The add-on cameras, solar-panel and other accessories are
available at www.loocam.com
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Do not open the case while power is on.
IP Camera
Safety Precautions
02
Hard Drive Installation
The NVR may not include HDD (Hard Disk Drive) depending on the kit you selected.
This NVR works with most 3.5" SATA HDD (supports up to 8TB).
Note:
Please skip this step if HDD is pre-installed in your NVR.
3. Installation and Setup
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2dB Antenna
Speaker
Ethernet Port
Power Input
Mic
CDS
Infared LED
Lens
(1) Unplug your NVR from power, unscrew and remove the top cover.
(2) Connect the SATA power and data cables from the NVR to the corresponding ports on
your HDD (as shown).
(3) Place the Hard Disk into the DVR. Arrange the wires neatly.
(4) Hold the HDD and the NVR steadily, gently turn it over and line up the holes on the HDD
with the holes on bottom of the NVR. Using a suitable screwdriver, screw the provided
screws into the holes. Assemble back the cover.
(5) After installing a Hard Disk, you need to first format the Hard Disk before recording.
Right click the mouse > go to Main Menu > Disk Management > Select the Hard Disk >
Click Format > Apply.
Note:
For MicroSD card, simply insert the card into the allocated slot at the back of the NVR.
Surveillance-certificated hard drive is recommended. Compared to HDD (supports full day
recording), MicroSD card is an economical alternatives for light recording.
NVR can only support one type of storage at one time.