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The AvertX PRO Series network video recorder uses IP network
cameras. To connect an IP camera, plug the network cable into the
desired channel on the back of the recorder. The PRO Series has a
built-in PoE switch, which means that power is supplied to your camera
over the network cable, so there is no need to plug a separate power
supply into your PoE-equipped camera.
Note
AvertX cameras use Power Over Ethernet (PoE), and will
work when plugged into your recorder without any other
equipment. If you are using IP cameras from another
manufacturer, you may need a separate power supply if it is
not a PoE camera.
Note
The AvertX PRO Series supports ONVIF Profile S compliant
IP cameras. However, cameras will require manual set up
(refer to page 95). 3rd party ONVIF compliant PTZ cameras
will have limited functionality when viewed through the NVR.
Please consult with the 3rd party camera manufacturer to
confirm the level of compatibility with the NVR.
Use the RJ45 jack on the rear of the recorder to connect to your router,
modem, or network switch. Do not use this port to connect to an IP
camera.
Connect wired alarm/sensor inputs to the Alarm In ports on the I/O
connector.
Connect wired relay outputs to the Alarm Out port on the I/O connector.
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Страница 1: ...High Definition Network Video Recorder PRO Series User Manual ...
Страница 16: ...16 Product Description Features Basic Setup Password Protection ...
Страница 19: ...33672AB 19 Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control ...
Страница 20: ...20 USB 2 0 Network LED Record LED Power Button Power LED Indicator IR Remote Port Alarm LED ...
Страница 23: ...33672AB 23 Connection Guide Turning On the Recorder Turning Off the Recorder ...
Страница 50: ...50 Login Live Display Call Monitor Display PTZ Search Export Backup Viewer Save and Load Settings ...
Страница 64: ...64 Introduction to Remote Connection Remote Connection Setup Using the Remote Software AvertX Remote for Mac ...
Страница 93: ...33672AB 93 Using Cameras from Other Manufacturers Using an External PoE Switch ...