
INSTALLATION MANUAL
RKK SERIES - KIT CAMERA / NVR POE
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A-OUT - AUDIO / HEADPHONES
This is an audio output for speakers or headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo jack. If you have purchased the cameras with audio you can
hear from this exit. Remember that the HDMI output to the monitor also carries the audio for which this output is present as an
additional option.
VGA - A COLLEAGUE FROM COMPUTER MONITOR
To use your NVR you need a monitor to see where the cameras and configure the options. If you use a computer monitor with a VGA
port, you must connect the cable to the blue port of the NVR, called VGA.
HD - A COLLEAGUE TV
Even the TV can be a great monitor for your NVR. To connect, you need an HDMI cable that plugs into the HDMI port of the NVR. To
view images on TV you must remember to select in your TV's HDMI external input you used to the NVR. Typically this is done by
pressing the SOURCE button on the remote.
USB - CONNECT THE MOUSE
The NVR is controlled with the mouse, like a computer. Plug the mouse supplied with the product to the rear USB port.
LAN 1..8 - CONNECT THE CAMERAS
Depending on the kit you've purchased you can find 4 or 8 POE ports on the NVR reto. They are numbered LAN1 ... 8. Link Here
your cameras with a network cable. Just connect the monitors that the two LEDs, solid green and yellow flashing light up. Connect
the cameras to the inputs 1..8 in the order in which you want to see them on the screen (1..8). These kits are Plug & Play so you do
not have to configure anything, you think the NVR to automatically configure the cameras for you. After connecting the cameras it is
good to restart the NVR so that colder with the connected cameras.
NET - CONNECT THE ROUTER
In order to view your cameras over the Internet, you must connect the NVR to your network. You must use a standard network cable
and put one hand in the door NET NVR and on the other to an available port on your router or switch. The NVR is factory set to and put one hand in the door NET NVR and on the other to an available port on your router or switch. The NVR is factory set to and put one hand in the door NET NVR and on the other to an available port on your router or switch. The NVR is factory set to
automatically configure themselves on a network automatically (DHCP).
POWER - CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY