I-View CP-3160RD Real Time Recording DVR Card User Manual

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(Fig 11)

DB-25 Pin

BNC Audio
Connectors

Controller. Please follow the process as below to achieve this function:

a. Please use the shading cable such as 28#2C+S type.
b. The sensor cable includes 3-wire cable: Red (DC 5V), Shading cable (Ground), White (Signal).
c. If the extension sensor cable over 30 meters needs DC5 V extra power for the sensor operation.

(E) Video Out Cable (Fig 6)

Plugged “ 3 “ port into the S Video connector of CP-3160RD Deluxe
DVR card. The other two ends should be connected to a TV,
1 “ (Yellow) for split video out, “ 2 “ (Red) for single video out.

(F) Audio Board (Optional) as shown in “Fig 8 ”

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Connector the 1of the Fig 8 with a DB-25 pins audio connector

(as shown in Fig 10) for the audio inputs.

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Plug the “2” of the Fig 8 into the “12” Audio-in socket of the DVR card.

(G) Video Looping Board (Optional) as shown in “Fig 9 ”

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Connector the 1of the Fig 9 with a DB-25 pins audio connector

(as shown in Fig 9) for the audio inputs.

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Plug the “2” of the Fig 9 into the “3” Video Looping socket of the DVR

card.

(H) Video cable as shown in “Fig 10”

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Connect the DB-25 Pin connector to the Video Board.

Connect the 16 BNC connectors with the cameras for the video inputs.

The mark “V” on the BNC connectors means “ Video input”.

The mark “V1” on the BNC video connector means “Video1”, “V2”

means “Video 2” etc.

(I) Audio Cable (Option) as shown in “Fig 11”.

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Connect the DB-25 Pin connector to the Audio Board (As shown in Fig 8 or 9).

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Connect the 16 BNC audio connectors (the other end of the DB-25 Pin

connector as shown in Fig 8) with the audio output cameras for the audio
inputs.

The mark “A” on the BNC connectors means “ Audio input”. The mark

A1” on the BNC video connector means “Audio 1”, “A2” means
Audio 2” etc.


(Fig 6)

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2

(Fig 9)

(Fig 8)

1

2

DB-25 Pin

BNC Video
Connectors

(Fig 10)

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