I-View CP-2160RD Deluxe Real Time Recording DVR Card User Manual

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DB-25 Pin

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BNC Audio
Connectors

Fig 10

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. f the extension sensor cable too far away DVR and needs extra DC5 V power for the sensor,

(E) Power Cable (Fig 6)

Plugged “ 1 “ port to the power supply of PC, the “2” should be connected

to CP-2160RD.

Must provide the power for the CP-4800DX Pro, otherwise cannot work properly.

(F) Video Out Cable (Fig 7)

Plugged “ 3 “ port into the S Video connector of CP-2160RD 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.

(G) Linking cable (Fig 8) (CP-2160RD Deluxe 1 only)

There are 2 pcs Linking cable on the package CP-2160RD Deluxe 1.

One connects between the S_TV_OUT of CP-2160RD Deluxe 0 and S_TV_IN of CP-2160RD Deluxe 1.

The other connects for the CP-2160RD Deluxe 0 and 1’s J11 socket.

(H) Audio Board (Optional) as shown in “Fig 9 ”

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

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

Plug the “2” of the Fig 9 into the “12” Audio-in socket of the DVR card.

(I) Audio Cable (Option) as shown in “Fig 9”.

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

Connect the 16 BNC audio connectors for the audio inputs.

The mark “A” on the BNC connector’s means “ Audio input”

The mark “A1” on the BNC video connector means “Audio 1”, “A2” means

“Audio 2” etc.

(J) Video Looping Board and cable (Optional) as shown in “Fig 10 ”

Using flat cable to connect the video looping board and CP-2160RD DVR card.

Plug DP-25 pin BNC cable to Video looping board

Connector the “1 “of the Fig 10 with a DB-25 pins audio connector

(as Fig 10).

The BNC connector will provide 16 video output signal.

The mark “V” on the BNC connector’s means is the mark “V1” on

The BNC video connector means “Video1”, “V2” means “Video 2”

etc.

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