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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.
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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.
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‘clink’ sounds, which shows that power is getting to the camera and it is now active. The word “CONNECTING” will appear in the first quadrant showing the Channel CH1 is attempting to establish a video link with the camera. Allow up to three minutes for the process to run its course before an image appears in that quadrant.
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S9921A – NVR Quick Start-Up Guide 9. To shut down or reboot the NVR, right click the mouse, and select ‘SHUTDOWN’ option. From the list that will appear, choose either ‘Logout’ or ‘Shutdown’ or ‘Reboot’. After confirming your choice to shut down, you can press the power switch on the rear panel to off position.
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S9921A – NVR Quick Start-Up Guide 12. Choose GENERAL using the mouse, which is easier to navigate through this interface. You will then see this screen: 13. Set the correct time. Right click on the numbers in the time displayed and then use the mouse to click the correct hour or minute or date or month etc, followed each time by OK.
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IP addresses i.e. Index 1 camera will have a certain IP address allocated by the system, and Channel 1 will have the same IP address as listed for Index 1, and so on for camera inputs 2 to 4. Any persistent deviations from this stated pattern could mean a software / firmware anomaly, or a camera problem.