APPENDIX A
CONNECTIONS
A.1 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
A. VIDEO LINE IN
Connect the video cable coming from the video camera, monitor or other video source you wish to
record here.
B. VIDEO LINE OUT
This can be used as an access to the video being recorded. You can connect this jack to the VIDEO
INPUT on the back of a monitor. The time and date can be viewed on the monitor if connected in this
fashion.
C. AUDIO LINE IN
Connect the audio cable coming from your security camera, monitor, or other source you wish to record
here. (A microphone by itself may need to be amplified first.)
D. AUDIO LINE OUT
Not needed for recording, but can be connected as an audio source for other equipment. Connect this
jack to the AUDIO IN on a monitor with audio.
E. SECURITY SWITCH CONNECTIONS (Security Terminal)
Connect normally-open, normally-closed, and panic switches here. If normally-closed switches are not
used, you must leave the factory installed jumper in place so the unit will operate properly. End of tape
circuits are also connected here.
F.
ANT IN
For use in conventional VCR applications. A cable TV signal is required. Cameras modulated to run on
cable frequencies may also be connected here. Please note that time/date will not be recorded with this
input.
G. RF OUT
You may use a standard TV for reviewing and observing. Using a standard RF cable (supplied), connect
the RF OUT to the VHF IN or ANT IN on your TV. Then by placing your TV on channel 3 or 4, you can
hear and see the audio and video of the recorder.
H. RF SELECT SWITCH (CH 3/4)
Set this switch to 3 or 4 corresponding to your TV viewing channel (if an RF input device or TV is used
as a monitor).
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