First Alert 4 Channel Dvr With 2 Quick start guide

Category
Video splitters
Type
Quick start guide

First Alert 4 Channel DVR With 2 provides the user with a comprehensive surveillance system for home or business thanks to:

  • 4 channel support allowing for connection of up to 4 separate cameras
  • multiple video output providing flexibility in connecting the DVR to different types of displays
  • USB mouse connectivity for easy and quick navigation through the user interface and settings
  • motion detection and alerts to keep you informed about any suspicious activity
  • mobile app support for remote monitoring, so that you can keep an eye on your property from anywhere

First Alert 4 Channel DVR With 2 provides the user with a comprehensive surveillance system for home or business thanks to:

  • 4 channel support allowing for connection of up to 4 separate cameras
  • multiple video output providing flexibility in connecting the DVR to different types of displays
  • USB mouse connectivity for easy and quick navigation through the user interface and settings
  • motion detection and alerts to keep you informed about any suspicious activity
  • mobile app support for remote monitoring, so that you can keep an eye on your property from anywhere
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DVR Quick Start Guide
Video Display
DVR & Camera Connections
Step 1
USB Mouse
Step 2
Powering DVR
Step 3
DCAD4205-480M
Whats Included
DVR
HDMI VGA BNC
Connect a HDMI cord from your monitor or TV to
the HDMI Output port on the back of your DVR.
Connect a VGA cord from your monitor or TV to the
VGA Output port on the back of your DVR.
USB
Connect the USB mouse to the USB slot on the
back of the DVR.
Note: USB mouse and ethernet cable input locations may
vary model to model.
Connect the end of the BNC cable (not included) to
the back of the BNC connection on the DVR labeled
“Video Output”Connect the BNC cable to the BNC
input on your TV/Monitor
(Note: If your TV or monitor does not have a BNC connection it is still
possible to connect your DVR via the BNC output using a BNC-RCA
adaptor and cable (not included). This may be useful if you decide to
connect a monitor or TV via each of the 3 Video out connections from
your DVR.)
Camera
Step 4
Download App- IMSeye
Connect BNC Cable labeled
“DVR side” to an open “Video
In” slot/connector of the DVR.
Right Click anywhere on the screen and select
“Main Menu”
Admin is the default User Name. Enter the default
Password 123456 (Be sure to change your
password for security purposes). Click Ok
Select “Configuration”
Connect the “DVR side” power
cable to the splitter.
Connect BNC Cable labeled
“Camera side” to the camera.
Connect the “Camera side”
power cable to the camera.
Repeat Steps A-D
for adding
additional cameras.
A
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From The App Main screen select the Home Button (IMAGE 1). Next
select Device List
(IMAGE 2). Select the (IMAGE 3) button on the bottom.
Select the amount of channels of your DVR. Select P2P. Enter a Name for
your Device
(IMAGE 4). We used Home. Select the QR code button and scan
the QR code that is displayed on your monitor in the P2P section . Enter
the Password that is displayed on your DVR in the P2P section. Click the
save button once, then the back button twice, and the live view button
once. You should now be connected on your mobile device.
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Select “Network” Make sure DHCP is selected, do so if not Select “P2P” tab at the top of the menu
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Make sure Enable is “Open” and not closed. Select “Ping” if needed to connect the DVR to your network. State should read online
to let you know you are online and ready to go. Do not leave this Page. The QR code displayed will be used for the Mobile App
Installation. Download IMSeye Mobile App from either the iTunes store or Google Play store. To exit menus, right click mouse.
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Intial Setup App Setup
Go to firstalert.com or brkelectronics.com to find complete
instruction manual for your First Alert DVR.
© 2014 BRK Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. Distributed by BRK
Brands, Inc., Aurora, Illinois 60504. Due to continuing product
development, the product inside the packaging may look slightly
different than the one on the package. 1 Year Limited Warranty – see
inside for details. BRK Brands, Inc. is a subsidiary of Jarden
Corporation (NYSE: JAH).
www.firstalert.com
(IMAGE 1) (IMAGE 2)
(IMAGE 3) (IMAGE 4)
Connect the DVR to one of the multi-splitter ends (1). Connect the
multi-splitter, single end, to the power adapter (2). Plug the power adapter
into a surge protector (3)
(not included).
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POWER
Power Splitter
USB 2.0 Mouse Power Supply*
DVR & Cameras
Ethernet Cable StickersRemote Software
Installation Disc
WARNING
PROTECTED BY
THESE PREMISES ARE UNDER
24 HOUR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
2 Cameras
From The App Main screen select the Home Button (IMAGE 1). Next
select Device List
(IMAGE 2). Select the (IMAGE 3) button on the bottom.
Select the amount of channels of your DVR. Select P2P. Enter a Name for
your Device
(IMAGE 4). We used Home. Select the QR code button and scan
the QR code that is displayed on your monitor in the P2P section . Enter
the Password that is displayed on your DVR in the P2P section. Click the
save button once, then the back button twice, and the live view button
once. You should now be connected on your mobile device.
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First Alert 4 Channel Dvr With 2 Quick start guide

Category
Video splitters
Type
Quick start guide

First Alert 4 Channel DVR With 2 provides the user with a comprehensive surveillance system for home or business thanks to:

  • 4 channel support allowing for connection of up to 4 separate cameras
  • multiple video output providing flexibility in connecting the DVR to different types of displays
  • USB mouse connectivity for easy and quick navigation through the user interface and settings
  • motion detection and alerts to keep you informed about any suspicious activity
  • mobile app support for remote monitoring, so that you can keep an eye on your property from anywhere

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