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Digital Watchdog DW-CPUHD16 Quick Start Manual

1080p hd analog, hd-tvi, hd-cvi and up to 960h analog encoder
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Analog to IP Video Encoder
1080p HD Analog, HD-TVI, HD-CVI and up to 960H Analog Encoder
DW-CPUHD16
Username: admin
Password: no password
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
12V DC Adaptor and
Quick Start Guide
1 Set
Power Cable
Screws (Top Cover)
USB Mouse
1 Set
– 4pcs
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Attention: This document is intended to serve as a quick reference page for initial set-up.
It is recommended that the user read the entire instruction manual for complete and proper Compressor usage.
Tel: 866-446-3595 / 813-888-9555
Technical Support Hours: 9:00AM – 8:00PM EST, Monday thru Friday
Quick Start Guide
Analog to IP Video Encoder
NOTE: 16-Channel Compressor supports all HD Analog Formats (HD-Analog, HD-TVI, HD-CVI
1080p, 3MP and 4MP via Coax), and up to 960H analog resolutions.
Step 1 – CONNECTING THE COMPRESSOR
1.
Mount and install all necessary cameras and external devices. Refer to their individual manuals for
additional information.
2.
Place the Compressor in its final position. See installation tips below.
3.
Connect all necessary cables to the Compressor.
4.
Once all additional devices have been properly connected to the Compressor, connect the
Compressor to an appropriate power supply. The Compressor will boot up automatically.
ANALOG CAMERA (UP TO 960H)
UNIVERSAL HD CAMERA (HD-Analog, HD-TVI, HD-CVI)
1 Set
POWER SUPPLY
(MAX 12V)
1 Set
SAFETY TIPS
1.
Make sure the cameras and the monitors are properly connected to the Compressor.
2.
The Compressor should be placed in a dust and moisture free environment. It must never be directly
exposed to sunlight. Server room temperature is highly recommended to reduce the chance of
overheating, which may cause the Compressor to become unstable.
3.
During the boot up process, the Compressor should not be interrupted by pressing any buttons on the
mouse. Do not unplug the power adapter or turn the Compressor off during the boot up process.
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4.
A UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) is highly recommended to prevent damage to the Compressor
during a power outage.
Step 2 – POWERING UP THE COMPRESSOR
1.
2.
3.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
SPOT OUT
AUDIO IN
12V
5Amax
POWER
AUDIO OUT
CH9
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
AUDIO IN/OUT
When the Compressor boots up, it will be in
protective mode. This means you will not be able
to access the Compressor's setup menu until you
enter the proper username and password.
To unlock the Compressor, right-click anywhere on
the screen. The login screen will appear. (Default
Username / Password: admin / no password)
When the Compressor boots up for the first time,
you will be guided through the Startup Wizard.
VGA MONITOR
VGA
RS-485
RELAY
ALARM IN
VGA
+ –
C
NC NO
G
1
HD OUTPUT
USB 3.0
ETHERNET
HD
TRUE HD
USB MOUSE
NETWORK
OUTPUT (4K)
PORT
Quick Start Guide
ALARM
PTZ CAMERA
INPUT/OUTPUT
CONTROL

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Summary of Contents for Digital Watchdog DW-CPUHD16

  • Page 1 Once all additional devices have been properly connected to the Compressor, connect the you will be guided through the Startup Wizard. Compressor to an appropriate power supply. The Compressor will boot up automatically. DW-CPUHD16 ANALOG CAMERA (UP TO 960H) VGA MONITOR...
  • Page 2 DHCP and let the Compressor auto-detect the network’s settings, then change the type to Static. Please contact your Network Administrator for additional information. NOTE: The Compressor ™ is fully compatible with Digital Watchdog’s DW Spectrum ™ IPVMS. 4- and 16- channel recording licenses are sold separately.