
S9921A - 4 Channel 720p NVR IP Bullet Camera Package
QUICK START START-UP GUIDE
The DIY package includes day/night infra-red bullet cameras with adjustable mounting brackets,
Cet5e UTP cables (4x 18m each), CD-ROM and a power supply. Cameras are powered over Ethernet.
The system offers simple plug and play set up with the NVR automatically scanning for connected
cameras when switched on. The NVR is equipped with HDMI, VGA and composite outputs for direct
connection to a monitor. A single SATA hard drive can be fitted internally.
This Quick Start Guide is designed to assist a user / installer to get the NVR operating on its default
settings BEFORE the cameras are installed in strategic locations around premises. Steps 1 through 7
outline the basic procedure. Steps 8 and 9 cover the process of restoring the NVR to factory settings
and / or shutting down the NVR as required. Steps 10 to 14 explain an alternative and more
comprehensive procedure to get to the same stage. Step 15 to 16 is mostly a way of checking your
IP Camera Configuration to see that the automated setup connection process has worked normally.

S9921A – NVR Quick Start-Up Guide
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1. Unpack NVR – Check that all parts are present in the box (Cameras, power adapter and cords,
cables, remote control etc). DO NOT install any cameras or cables at this stage. It is important
to first test the equipment and ensure that it is working i.e. that the NVR is recognising the IPCs.
2. Connect NVR to monitor. Plug mouse into rear USB port. Keep remote control nearby. You can
use a VGA cable or the HDMI cable (or both) to connect to a suitable monitor.
3. Plug in adapter and connect it to a mains wall socket. Switch power on at the wall and on the
rear of the unit. The NVR will proceed through a start-up process, displaying the image on
screen as shown below until the initiation is complete:
4. After about two minutes, the initiation process will end with a distinct ‘Beep’, and then the
monitor will show a black screen divided into four quadrants, with Channel numbers in the
bottom left corners of each quadrant, and a hard drive icon and exclamation symbol in the top
left of the screen. When the hard drive is inserted, the exclamation mark will disappear, but it is
recommended not to insert the HDD at this stage.
5. Right click the mouse with the pointer arrow located anywhere on the monitor. The Master
menu list will appear, from which a user can choose a sub menu or function to operate. Use the
mouse to choose ‘Add IPC’ toward the bottom of the list. Then choose ‘Auto Add IPC’ and close
the menu by clicking anywhere on the screen.