SECURECOM V-4408D Installation Manual

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V-4408D EIGHT-CHANNEL
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER (NVR)
Installation Guide
Figure 1: V-4408D Network Video
Recorder (NVR)
DESCRIPTION
The SecureCom™ Video V-4408D
Eight-Channel NVR connected to
residential or commercial systems
gives users a more powerful
security tool to monitor cameras
connected to their systems.
The V-4408D provides Power over
Ethernet (PoE) capability, allowing
you to supply power to a network
camera using the same cable that
transmits the data.
The V-4408D provides 2 TB of
storage for around the clock, local
recording. The V-4408D supports all
ONVIF 2.4-compatible cameras and
is viewable on the Virtual Keypad™
App or VirtualKeypad.com and can
be monitored from any monitor with
and HDMI cable or with Apple TV
(Virtual Keypad™ App required).
4000 or 5000 Series
SecureCom Video Cameras
ONVIF-Compliant Cameras
Hikvision Cameras
What is Included?
SecureCom Video V-4408D
Eight-Channel NVR
Power cable
Three-button USB mouse
6 ft Network cable
Hard drive cable
Hardware pack
1

INSTALL THE V-4408D

1.
Attach the included power cable to the back of the NVR.
See Figure 2.
2.
Attach the other end of the power cable into a wall outlet.
3.
Power on the NVR with the switch on the back.
2

CONNECT THE DEVICES DIRECTLY

Connect cameras and any peripheral devices to the ports in the
back of the NVR. See Figure 2 for port locations.
LAN
Connect the NVR directly to the customer's network using the
LAN port.
USB
Connect USB devices like a mouse, keyboard, flash drive, or an
external hard drive to the NVR using the two built-in USB ports.
HDMI
Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the NVR and the other
end to a TV or monitor to monitor video.
Hikvision and 4000 Series
Can only be automatically learned in if they are plugged into the
camera ports on the back of the NVR.
5000 Series
Cannot be plugged in to the ports on the back of the NVR. Also
requires that a DHCP reservation is set up on the router. For more
information, refer to the documentation for your router model.
8 Camera Ports
1
2
3
5
6
7
Figure 2: V-4408D Ports
LAN
HDMI
4
AUDIO IN
LAN
8
AUDIO OUT
VGA
HDMI
USB
Power
On/Off
Switch
Power
Switch

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Summary of Contents for SECURECOM V-4408D

  • Page 1 HDMI The V-4408D provides 2 TB of Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the NVR and the other storage for around the clock, local end to a TV or monitor to monitor video.
  • Page 2 NVR. Up to eight cameras can be connected using PoE. The NVR will automatically add any 4000 Series SecureCom camera that is connected to one of the eight PoE ports. When using PoE, no power cable is needed.
  • Page 3 Set the Adding Method to Manual. Use the information from Table 1 to set the Management Port and Protocol, then enter the username and password. Press OK. The NVR attempts to connect to the camera. V-4408D INSTALLATION GUIDE DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS...
  • Page 4 NAME THE CAMERAS Remotely Log in to dealer.securecomwireless.com. Click the customer’s system account number. All cameras connected to the V-4408D should display on the System Information screen. Select Edit to edit the NVR. Click on the default camera name to change the name of each camera.

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