Swann SWNVK-47082H Quick start guide

Category
Security camera accessories
Type
Quick start guide

Swann SWNVK-47082H, part of the Swann's Smart Security series, provides excellent surveillance for your home or business. With a massive 2TB hard drive, it can record and store weeks of footage. Connect up to 8 cameras and view live video or play back recordings in 1080p Full HD resolution. Furthermore, receive motion-activated push notifications with snapshot images straight to your smartphone via the Swann Security app.

Swann SWNVK-47082H, part of the Swann's Smart Security series, provides excellent surveillance for your home or business. With a massive 2TB hard drive, it can record and store weeks of footage. Connect up to 8 cameras and view live video or play back recordings in 1080p Full HD resolution. Furthermore, receive motion-activated push notifications with snapshot images straight to your smartphone via the Swann Security app.

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ENNVR Quick Start Guide
Getting to know your NVR
What does this mean?
Connect your Cameras
Connect the NVR to your Home Network
Connect the Mouse
Connect the NVR to your HDTV
Connect the NVR to your Monitor (optional)
Connect the Power Adapters
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Welcome! Lets get started.
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Getting to know your NVR
Congratulations on the purchase of your Swann NVR. This quick start guide will assist you on getting your NVR up and
running as soon as possible. We recommend that you connect everything and give it a try before you do a permanent
installation, to make sure nothing was damaged during shipping. On the other side is a detailed connection map which
illustrates the various connections on the NVR.
A) Power
B) USB
C) HDMI
D) eSATA
E) VGA
F) LAN
G) PoE Power
Socket
H) Camera In-
puts
VGA
USB
eSATA
HDMI
LAN
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
DC 12V
IN
PoE
A B C E F H
G
D
I
J
K
L
M
I) IR Receiver
J) Power LED
K) Hard Drive
LED
L) LAN LED
M) USB
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Here are explanations for the various connections and
lights on the NVR -
A) Power - This is where you connect the power adapter.
B) USB - Connect the mouse here, able to connect a Flash
Drive to backup recorded events.
C) HDMI - If you have a digital TV with HDMI input, connect
this to an available input.
D) eSATA - An easy way to connect an additional Hard
Drive for extra storage.
E) VGA - If you have a digital TV or a monitor with VGA
input, connect this to an available input.
F) LAN - Connect this to your home network so your NVR
can connect to the Internet.
G) PoE Power Socket - This is where the cameras get
their power from.
H) Camera Inputs - This is where you plug in the camera
cables.
I) IR Receiver - Receives a signal from the included remote
control.
J) Power LED - When the NVR has power, this light will
turn on.
K) HDD LED - This will flash when the hard drive is working.
L) LAN LED - This will flash when there is network activity.
M) USB - Connect the mouse here, able to connect a Flash
Drive to backup recorded events.
What does this mean?
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To connect your camera(s) to the NVR, simply connect the supplied Ethernet cable to the LAN connection on the
camera then plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into one of the camera inputs on the back of the NVR. It doesn’t
really matter which port you use as they are quite versatile and will be configured in a later step. Please note; the
Ethernet cable is the same at both ends so it doesn’t matter which end plugs into the camera or NVR.
VGA
USB
eSATA
HDMI
LAN
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
DC 12V
IN
PoE
DC Power (optional)
Reset Button
Connect your Cameras
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Connect the NVR to your Home Network
Connect the Ethernet cable (supplied) to the LAN connection on the NVR, and then connect the other end to a spare
port on your router or wireless access point.
It’s important that you do this, as this allows you to access the router from your smartphone or tablet. It also
allows the NVR to connect to the Internet to update its internal clock so the time it shows on the video is always
accurate, and to send you email notifications.
US B
Int ernet
Eth ernet
4
3
2
VGA
USB
eSATA
HDMI
LAN
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
DC 12V
IN
PoE
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Connect the mouse (supplied) to a spare USB port on the NVR.
VGA
USB
eSATA
HDMI
LAN
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
DC 12V
IN
PoE
Connect the Mouse
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3
Connect the NVR to your HDTV
Connect the HDMI cable (supplied) to the HDMI input on the NVR, and connect the other end to a spare HDMI input on
the TV.
HDMI IN 2/MHL
HDMI IN 1(DVI)
VGA
USB
eSATA
HDMI
LAN
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
DC 12V
IN
PoE
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6
If you have a Monitor with a VGA connection, connect a VGA cable (not supplied) to the VGA output on the NVR, and
connect the other end to the VGA input on the Monitor.
VGA
USB
eSATA
HDMI
LAN
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
DC 12V
IN
PoE
Connect the NVR to your Monitor (optional)
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Included are two power adapters. First connect the PoE power adapter to the PoE socket on the NVR so the cameras
have power. Screw the small retention ring to ensure the plug doesn’t fall out. To power the NVR connect the power
adapter to the power input.
All connections have now been completed. You’re now ready to run through “The Setup Wizard” to configure your NVR.
VGA
USB
eSATA
HDMI
LAN
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
DC 12V
IN
PoE
PoE Power Adapter
Connect the Power Adapters
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Swann SWNVK-47082H Quick start guide

Category
Security camera accessories
Type
Quick start guide

Swann SWNVK-47082H, part of the Swann's Smart Security series, provides excellent surveillance for your home or business. With a massive 2TB hard drive, it can record and store weeks of footage. Connect up to 8 cameras and view live video or play back recordings in 1080p Full HD resolution. Furthermore, receive motion-activated push notifications with snapshot images straight to your smartphone via the Swann Security app.

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