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Connect the Ethernet cable (supplied) to the 

LAN connection on the DVR, and then connect 

the other end to a spare port on your router or 

wireless access point. This allows you to access 

the DVR from your smartphone or tablet, 

provides Internet access to your DVR to update 

its internal clock so the time it shows on the 

video is always accurate, and to send you email 

notifications.

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If your HDTV has a VGA input or you 

have a Monitor with a VGA connection, 

connect a VGA cable (not supplied) to the 

VGA output on the DVR, and connect the 

other end to the VGA input on the HDTV 

or Monitor.

Connect the power adapter (supplied) to 

the power input on the DVR. There will be 

a label on the power adapter indicating 

that it is for the DVR and not the cameras.

The additional USB port can also be 

used to connect a Flash Drive (not 

supplied) to backup recorded events.

Connect the HDMI cable (supplied) to the 

HDMI input on the DVR, and connect the 

other end to a spare HDMI input on the 

TV.

Connect the camera to the video and 

power cable (supplied). Connect the 

yellow connection for video and the red 

connection for power.

Connect the provided power splitter to 

the video and power cable, then connect 

this to the power adapter (supplied). 

There will be a label on the power adapter 

indicating that it is for the cameras and 

not the DVR.

Connect the yellow connection on the 

other end of the cable to each of the video 

inputs on the DVR.

Connect the mouse (supplied) to 

a spare USB port on the DVR.

What are the additional connections for?
Audio In

 - For connecting a microphone or some other audio device.

Audio Out

 - For connecting speakers.

eSATA

 - A convenient way to connect an additional hard drive for 

expanded storage.

PTZ

 - For connecting a RS-485 device such as a PTZ camera.

HDMI IN 2

HDMI IN 1

DC Power 

Video Output 

Video & Power 

Cable 

Power Splitter 

USB

Internet

Ethernet

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PTZ

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IN

LAN&USB

eSATA

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VIDEO IN

AUDIO

OUT

AUDIO IN

VGA

HDMI

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A VGA cable and monitor are not 

required if you are using the HDMI 

cable for display.

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