8716P Hybrid NVR Installation Guide
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Feature Overview
PoE Power Output
The unit provides power to the PoE ports.
The PoE ports support the IEEE 802.3af standard and allows connectivity of devices/cameras
requiring up to 15.4 W (Class 0 or Class 3).
The 8716P PoE output allows a maximum power budget of 64 W total.
Note:
You must ensure that the combined maximum camera power consumption does not exceed
64 W at any time.
If you require a PoE camera configuration that does not meet these camera power
recommendations, please contact March Networks customer support.
Current Limits for the 8 PoE Ethernet Ports
Each port has a current limit of 350 mA. This current limit allows the use of Class 0, 1, 2, and 3 PoE
powered devices.
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.
The rear USB ports are numbered 3 and 4 (USB 1 and 2 are located on the front of the unit).
Note:
For details on the front USB ports, see “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).
HD Monitor Output
The HD monitor output port incorporates HDMI® technology and allows you to
connect an HDMI monitor.
Offers a 16:9 resolution of 1920 x 1080p.
Display Monitor
By default, when you connect a monitor to the HD 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.