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OBSERVER 4116 NVR HARDWARE GUIDE Installation Flat Mount Secure the NVR to the surface with self-tapping screws or rivets. Ensure that the front panel of the NVR remains accessible and there is a minimum 2.5 inches of clearance for cables.. Do not...
OBSERVER 4116 NVR HARDWARE USER GUIDE Hard Drive Removal To remove the hard drive from the NVR: Ensure the NVR is powered off. Release the two faceplate security tabs on the side of the enclosure. Insert the key into the faceplate lock and turn it clockwise.
OBSERVER 4116 NVR HARDWARE GUIDE SD Card Insertion/Removal Do not force the SD card into the slot upside down or backwards. Ensure the SD card’s write protection slider is in the “unlocked” position. Do not remove the SD card until the NVR is turned off.
OBSERVER 4116 NVR HARDWARE USER GUIDE Components STATUS LEDS 1 - Removable Hard Drive - The hard disk drive (HDD) Indicates network activity provides the main storage for recorded data. Power NVR is receiving power NVR is recording video 2 - USB Port...
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OBSERVER 4116 NVR HARDWARE GUIDE 1 - Power Port - Connection for the main power harness. 2 - Panel Port - Connection for optional CP4-series monitors. 3 - Serial Port - Connection for the sensor block wiring harness. 4 - WAN/LAN Ports (RJ45) - Connections for optional network accessories.
OBSERVER 4116 NVR HARDWARE USER GUIDE Appendix A: Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Part No. 4116-NVR OS Support Linux 3.0.8 Access Control CP4, web interface (Wi-Fi or interface), mouse (wireless) Cameras Supported Up to 16 IP cameras Audio/Video Output Port 1 video output channel and 1 audio output channel (SV-VID-MON-OUT required)
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OBSERVER 4116 NVR HARDWARE USER GUIDE FCC Compliance Statement NOTE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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