Connection and setup – Velleman IVSPROM1 User Manual

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IVSPROM1

09.11.2010

©Velleman nv

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System

GUI (Graphical User Interface) display and USB mouse control

Gmail integration supports notification through Google mail server and any other mail support

local and remote control completely independent

VGA interface built-in with output resolution up to 1600 x 1200

set contains:

1x 4-channel H.264 real-time DVR

1x hard disc 320GB

1x human detection PIR camera

3x IR bullet colour cameras

1x IR remote control

4x 20m camera cables

1x 19V PSU

1x high-efficiency DC-DC converter for DVR and 4 cameras

hard disks in option: (not included) 500GB (HD500GB/S) or 1TB (HD1TB/S)

IR remote control: DVRRC3 (incl.)

optional monitor (not incl.): MONSCA4, MONSCA5

optional router (not incl.): PCRT1

5.

Connection and setup

Before the DVR is powered on, make sure you have installed a hard disk, connected at least one camera
and a monitor.
Note: The DVR is designed to automatically detect the video system of the connected cameras (NTSC or
PAL). To make sure the system detection is correct; please check if the cameras are connected to the
DVR and power-supplied before the DVR is powered on.

5.1 Prerequisites

To ensure the signal transmission, the recommended distance between this DVR and cameras should not
exceed 200 meters by using 3C2V coaxial cables (112 braids).

Using different types of coaxial cables or longer connection distances may influence the availability and
continuity of signal transmission.

Do not use a signal booster or modem to amplify signals and extend the connection distance.

5.2 Hardware setup

Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this quick installation guide.
Connecting a video monitor

Obtain a suitable monitor (not included) and connect it to the BNC or VGA video output port on the back
of the DVR.
Note: the CAL video output simply shows the camera output(s) directly from the video input ports. Data

and/or actions performed via the main monitor are not shown.

Connecting the power supply

Plug the DC output connector of the included power adaptor into the 19VDC power input at the back of
the DVR.

WARNING: only use the included adaptor.

Plug the included power cable into the adaptor input connector and plug the other end into the mains. Do
not
switch the DVR on yet.

Connecting a camera

Choose a location for the camera, keeping following guidelines in mind:

Do not install the camera in locations where extremely high or low temperatures or excessive
vibrations may occur.

Avoid mounting the camera near high electro-magnetic fields.

Do not aim the camera at the sun or other extremely bright objects.

Use the included cables to connect the video output of the camera to either video input at the back of the

DVR. The number next to the input connectors represents the channel number. Connector type is BNC.

Connect each camera to the power supply adaptor.
Note: The cameras must be connected and power-supplied before the DVR is powered on.

Connecting audio

The DVR supports four audio inputs. Connect the audio output of an audio source to an audio input of the
DVR. Make sure to connect the audio channel to the corresponding video channel. Connector type is RCA.

There is also an audio output connector. Connect an audio device e.g. a speaker to this connector when

desired. Connector type is RCA.
Note: the cameras shipped with the IVSPROM1 DO NOT support audio recording.

Connecting Local Area Network (LAN)

Connect the DVR to a local network by plugging a network cable into the LAN port at the back of the DVR.

Connector type is 8P8C (RJ45). Setup is done through the OSD.

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