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Digital Video Recorder 

Quick Start Guide

Welcome!

Lets get started.

Congratulations on the purchase of your Swann DVR. This quick start guide will assist you 

on getting your DVR up and running as soon as possible. We recommend that you connect 

everything and give it a try before you do a permanent installation, to make sure nothing was 

damaged during shipping. On the other side is a detailed connection map which illustrates the 

various connections on the DVR.

A)

 Video Inputs

B)

 Video Out

C)

 HDMI

D) 

VGA

E)

 Audio In

F)

 Audio Out

G)

 LAN

H)

 USB

I)

 Power

J)

 Power LED

K)

 LAN LED

L)

 HDD LED

Here are explanations for the various connections and lights on the DVR - 

A) Video Inputs

 – This where you connected the included cameras.

B) Video Out

 – If you have an older analogue TV, connect this to an available video input.

C) HDMI

 – If you have a digital TV with HDMI input, connect this to an available input.

D) VGA

 - If you have a digital TV or a monitor with VGA input, connect this to an available input.

E) Audio In 

– For connecting a microphone for two-way communication (like an intercom).

F) Audio Out 

- For connecting speakers.

G) LAN

 – Connect this to your home network so your DVR can connect to the Internet.

H) USB

 – Connect the mouse here, able to connect a Flash Drive to backup recorded events.

I) Power

 – This is where you connect the power adapter.

J) Power LED

 – When the DVR has power, this light will turn on.

K) HDD LED

 – This will flash when the hard drive is working.

L) LAN LED

 – This will flash when there is network activity.

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 BNC to RCA video cable (supplied) to the video output on the DVR, and connect the 

other end to a spare video input on the TV.

     If you are using the HDMI cable for connection, you can skip this step.

Included in the box is a set of video & power cables for each camera provided. You will see a 

label on each end, denoting which end is plugged into which connection. Connect the yellow 

connection for video and the red connection for power. Connect the yellow connection on the 

other end of the cable to each of the video inputs on the DVR. Use the supplied power splitter 

to connect to the red connection and then connect the power adapter to the power splitter as 

illustrated.

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.

     It’s important that you do this, as this allows you to access the router from your smartphone 

or tablet. It also allows the DVR to connect to the Internet to update its internal clock so the 

time it shows on the video is always accurate, and to send you email notifications.

Connect the mouse (supplied) to a spare USB port on the DVR.

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.

All the connections have now been completed. You’re now ready to run through “The Setup 

Wizard” to configure your DVR.

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A

Getting to know your DVR

B

What does this mean?

D

Connect the DVR to your TV (RCA/Composite)

E

Connect your Cameras

F

Connect to your Home Network

G

Connect the Mouse

H

Connect the Power Adapter

C

Connect the DVR to your HDTV (HDMI or VGA)

LAN & USB

12V

VGA

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

HDMI 

A

B

D

F

H

I

C

E

G

J

K

L

HDMI IN 2/MHL

HDMI IN 1(DVI)

LAN & USB

12V

VGA

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

HDMI 

VGA IN

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.

     We recommend using the HDMI connection 

as it will provide you with the best display quality.

USB

Internet

Ethernet

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3

2

LAN & USB

12V

VGA

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

HDMI 

Connect the 

camera to the 

video and power 

cable.

Connect the 

p r o v i d e d 

power splitter 

to the video 

and power 

cable, then 

connect this 

to the power 

adapter.

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