Hardware setup, Preliminary settings – Velleman CCTVPROM16 User Manual

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CCTVPROM16

V. 02 – 21/08/2013

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power switch

19V DC

power supply input

5. Hardware setup

Installing the hard disk drive (HDD)
The DVR has a built-in hard disk. To install another hard disk, proceed as follows:
1. Obtain a suitable HDD (see Technical Specifications below), type SATA. The HDD must be formatted.
2. Unplug the device from the mains before servicing and do not touch any electronic circuitry to avoid

electrostatic discharge.

3. Unscrew the 6 screws (1 on either side and 4 on the back) that hold the cover in place.
4. Lift the cover (back first).
5. Remove the hard disk.
6. Screw the mounting brackets on the new hard disk (screws included).

The PCB must be facing upwards when mounting the HDD into the DVR.

7. Connect the SATA data cable and power supply to the HDD.
8. Screw the HDD on the bottom of the DVR housing PCB facing upwards using the included screws.
9. Close the cover (front first) and secure it with the 6 screws.

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.

Connecting the power supply
1.
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.

2. 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
1.
The CCVT pack comes with 4 cameras. Each camera needs its own power supply.
2. 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.

Connecting audio
1.
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 BNC.

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

desired. Connector type is BNC.

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.

6. Preliminary settings

Make sure the connected cameras are on and set the power switch at the rear of the device to the ON position.

It takes about 15 to 30 seconds to start up.

Menu overview
Press the MENU button and enter the password to go into the menu list.
Note: default admin password is “0000” (4 times zero).

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