8516 Hybrid NVR with RAID Installation Guide
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Feature Overview
Ethernet Ports, USB Ports, Video and HD Monitor Output
There are two Ethernet ports, two USB ports, and a video output available on the back of the unit.
Two Ethernet Ports and LEDs
There are two gigabit Ethernet ports on RJ-45 connectors with LEDs to
indicate the status of the connection. They each provide a 10/100/1000
BaseT auto-negotiated Ethernet connection on a standard network pinout.
The bottom port (0/0 Network) is the primary network port and the top
port (0/1 Camera) is for IP camera networks.
Each Ethernet port has colored LEDs that indicate the connection status.
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Amber LED (on solid): A link is established with the point of presence (POP).
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Amber LED (flashing): There is activity on the established link.
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Green LED (on solid): A 1000 BaseT link is negotiated on the port.
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Green LED (off): A 10/100 BaseT link is negotiated on the port.
Two Rear USB Ports
Two USB ports provide connections for external peripherals, provide up to 0.5 A
per port to power peripherals with a USB cable, and support USB version 2.0.
Note:
Two USB ports are also available at the front of the unit. For details, see
“Keyed Power Switch and Front USB Ports” on page 17.
Video Output
A switched video output on BNC coaxial connector outputs video to an external monitor.
By default, when you connect a monitor to the Video Output, the video from all
connected analog cameras is displayed on the monitor for 5 seconds per camera. You
can change the display time, choose which cameras to display, add IP cameras, show
the cameras in various size grids, and change the order that the cameras display
using the Administrator Console. For more information, see the
Administrator
Console User Manual
or online help.
Supports NTSC/PAL output (matches input format).
2 Ethernet Ports and LEDs Video Output
2 USB Ports
HD Monitor Output