BAICHUAN SECURITY TECHNOLOGY 460CAM, 460NVR Users manual

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Installing the Wi-Fi Antenna 1
The Wi-Fi antenna connects here
Connect the Mouse 4
Connect the mouse (supplied) to one of the USB ports located at the back of the NVR.
VGA
Network Video Recorder
Welcome!
Quick Start Guide
Located at the rear of the NVR and the camera is a connection for the Wi-Fi antenna.
The Wi-Fi antenna connects here
As there are several Wi-Fi antennas provided, use the longer version for the NVR and the shorter ones for the camera.
Use a clockwise motion to connect. Make sure the antenna is connected firmly but not excessively. It is recommended to leave the antenna in a vertical position for best reception.
DC 5V
HDMI
LAN
Let’s get started.
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Getting to know your NVR
Congratulations on the purchase of your Swann NVR. This quick start guide will assist you on getting your NVR up and running as soon as possible. We recommend that you connect everything and give it a try before you do a permanent installation, to make sure nothing was damaged during shipping. On the other side is a detailed connection map which illustrates the various connections on the NVR.
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VGA
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1) Power
2) Audio Out
4) HDMI
7) USB
8) Wi-Fi Input
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Connecting the Cameras 2
2. To reset the camera,
press and hold the reset button, connect power and continue holding for 10
3. The LAN port is mainly
used to configure the camera to your Wi-Fi network.
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Connect the NVR to your HDTV 5
Connect the HDMI cable (supplied) to the HDMI output on the NVR, and connect the other end to a spare HDMI input on the HDTV. Make sure your HDTV input matches the physical connection used to connect your NVR.
seconds.
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HDMI IN 2
HDMI IN 1
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DC 5V
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HDMI
LAN
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LAN HDD PWR
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5) LAN
6) USB
9) LAN LED
10) HDD LED
11) Power LED
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1. Connect the power input on the camera
to one of the outputs on the power splitter cable. Repeat this step for the other camera provided. Connect the other end of the power splitter to the 12V power
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4. Connect the 12V power
adapter into an electrical outlet.
adapter provided.
VGA
DC 5V
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HDMI
LAN
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What does this mean
1) Power - This is where you connect the power adapter.
2) Audio Out - For connecting speakers.
3) VGA (optional) - If you have a digital TV or monitor with
a VGA connection, connect this to an available input.
4) HDMI - Connect this to your digital TV with a HDMI input
(HDMI cable included).
5) LAN - Connect this to your home network so your NVR
can connect to the Internet.
6 & 7) USB - Connect the supplied mouse here. Also able
to connect a Flash Drive to update the firmware.
8) Wi-Fi Input - The supplied Wi-Fi antenna connects
here. The Wi-Fi antenna communicates with the supplied cameras as well as your Wi-Fi network.
9) LAN LED - This will flash when there is network activity.
10) HDD LED - This will flash when the hard drive is
working.
11) Power LED - This light will turn on when the NVR has
power.
FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures -
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Connect to your Home Network 3
Connect the Ethernet cable (supplied) to the LAN connection on the NVR, and then connect the other end to a spare port on your router or Wi-Fi network.
VGA
DC 5V
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Ether net
3
USB
Inter net
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HDMI
It’s important that you do this, as this allows you to access the NVR from your smartphone or tablet. It also allows the NVR to connect to the Internet to update its internal clock so the time it shows on the video is always accurate, and to send you email notifications.
LAN
Connect the Power Adapter 6
Connect the 5V power adapter (supplied) to the power input on the NVR then connect the power adapter into an electrical outlet.
VGA
DC 5V
HDMI
All the connections have now been completed. You’re now ready to run through “The Setup Wizard” to configure your NVR and to pair the alarm sensors, siren and remote control.
LAN
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3. The LAN port is mainly
used to configure the
2. To reset the camera,
press and hold the reset button, connect power and continue holding for 10 seconds.
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camera to your Wi-Fi network.
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4. Connect the 12V power
adapter into an electrical outlet.
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HDMI IN 2
HDMI IN 1
1. Connect the power input on the camera
to one of the outputs on the power splitter cable. Repeat this step for the other camera provided. Connect the other end of the power splitter to the 12V power adapter provided.
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2
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Connect the HDMI cable (supplied) to the HDMI output on the NVR, and connect the other end to a
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spare HDMI input on the TV. Make sure your HDTV input matches the physical connection used to connect your NVR.
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The Wi-Fi antenna
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Connect the 5V power adapter (supplied) to the power input on the NVR then connect the power adapter into an electrical outlet.
DC 5V
A
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VGA
HDMI
C
LAN
D
connects here
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F
E
Located at the rear of the NVR and the camera is a connection for the Wi-Fi antenna. As there are several Wi-Fi antennas provided, use the longer
Connect the mouse (supplied) to one of the USB ports located at the back of the NVR.
version for the NVR and the shorter ones for the camera. Use a clockwise motion to connect. Make sure the antenna is connected firmly but not excessively. It is recommended to leave the antenna in a vertical position for best reception.
B
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The Wi-Fi antenna connects here
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If your HDTV has a VGA input or you have a monitor with a VGA connection, connect a VGA cable
A VGA cable and monitor are not required if you are using the HDMI cable for display.
Connect the Ethernet cable (supplied) to the LAN connection on the NVR, and then connect the other end to a spare port on your router or Wi-Fi network.
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Inter ne t
Eth er ne t
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(not supplied) to the VGA output on the NVR, and connect the other end to the VGA input on the HDTV or monitor.
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