
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TV-DVR104K / TV-DVR208K
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8
Connect
to
the
monitor
or
TV
Connect
a
monitor
to
either
the
HDMI
or
VGA
port.
Connect
the
mouse
Connect
the
included
mouse
to
one
of
the
USB
ports.
DVR
Installation
Setup
a
safe
and
secured
place
for
your
DVR.
Place
it
in
a
locked
or
not
easy
accessed
place
can
add
more
factors
in
the
security.
Connecting
to
a
UPS
(Uninterruptible
Power
Supply)
is
recommended.
Provide
a
good
ventilation
and
away
from
clusters
and
damp
environment
is
also
important
to
the
location
of
your
DVR
device.
Make
the
DVR
installation
accessible
for
annual
maintenance
to
clean
up
the
fan
or
replace
the
hard
drive
is
a
decent
consideration
for
maintenance.
Camera
Installation
There
are
number
of
factors
involved
in
a
successful
camera
installation.
Follow
the
suggested
installation
steps
and
go
through
the
check
lists.
This
guide
will
help
you
make
your
camera
installation
smoothly
and
easily.
Viewing
angle
The
TV
‐
AC100
is
a
bullet
camera
with
a
focused
viewing
angle
(83
horizontal)
that
provides
non
‐
distorted
and
detailed
images.
Choose
the
location
where
has
good
angle
to
shoot
the
image
you
expect
to
see.
The
motion
detection
area
should
also
be
considered
when
installing
the
camera.
Weather
conditions
The
TV
‐
AC100
is
a
small
bullet
camera,
which
fits
most
installations
indoor
and
outdoor.
The
camera
can
work
under
a
wide
range
of
weather
conditions.
For
severe
weather
conditions,
a
camera
housing
with
temperature
and
moisture
control
is
recommended.
Using
the
camera
in
milder
weather
conditions
will
help
extend
the
camera’s
product
life
and
preserve
the
quality
of
the
video
image.
•
Moisture:
Avoid
damp
or
moist
environments
whenever
you
can.
The
TV
‐
AC100
is
an
IP66
grade
water
proof
camera,
and
it
will
work
in
moist
environments.
However,
rain
may
affect
the
picture
quality,
especially
at
night,
water
may
reflect
the
light
from
the
infra
‐
red
illumination
and
degrade
picture
quality.
•
Temperature:
TV
‐
AC100
works
within
a
specified
temperature
range.
Areas
with
severe
temperatures
should
be
avoided
when
installing
the
camera.
It’s
recommended
that
you
use
an
enclosure
with
a
heater
and
blower
if
you
plan
on
using
this
camera
outside
of
the
specified
temperature
range.
•
Sunlight:
Avoid
direct
sun
light
exposure
into
the
lens.
Direct
sun
light
will
damage
the
image
sensor.
If
sunlight
is
necessary
for
your
viewing
purposes,
provide
protection
for
the
image
sensor.
•
Lighting:
Consider
installing
your
camera
faces
the
same
direction
of
the
light
sources.
Shooting
images
with
top
‐
down
position
outdoor
or
next
to
the
existing
light
source
are
good
choices.
Avoid
the
light
source
if
it
creates
a
shade
that
darkens
the
viewing
area.