Interface Connections - Vivotek ND8322P User Manual

8-ch & 16-ch (8 w/ poe) • 2 hdds • auto setup • auto adaptive stream • hardware decoding
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Interface Connections

1. Connect to a monitor using an HDMI cable. VGA is also supported.
2. Connect CAT5e or better-quality Ethernet cable to IP cameras. The Ethernet ports provide
PoE power. The maximum power per port is 15.4 watts. However, please note that the total
budget is 40 watts by every 4 PoE ports.
3. Connect USB devices such as, mouse, keyboard, USB optical drive, or USB thumb drive (for-
matted in FAT format), or UPS.
4. Connect external devices, such as sensors, relays, or alarms to the terminal block.
5. Connect the power adaptor to the power mains and the system.
NOTE:
Although the system supports MAC Binding, the system should be able to detect VIVOTEK's
cameras within the network regardless of the presence of a DHCP server. Ideally, cameras
and the NVR should reside in the same subnet. If a camera's IP is changed for some reasons,
the system should be able to detect its new IP.
14 - User's Manual
LAN/WAN
LAN
PoE
AC100~240V
50/60Hz, 2-1A

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