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SECURITY MASTERS ADVANCED MODULE 2

SWANNSECURITY CAMPUS

LEARNSELL GRO

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ACADEMY

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SECURITY MASTERS ADVANCED MODULE 2

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Security Made Smarter

MODULE OUTLINEHow to Install a Hard Drive to Your NVR/DVR 4

Getting to Know Your DVR 5

How to Connect Your Cameras to a DVR 6

Getting to Know Your NVR 7

How to Connect Your Cameras to a NVR 8

What is a PTZ Camera? 9

How to Connect a PTZ Camera 10

Getting to Know Your OSD Controller 11

How to Install the Data Cable on a PTZ Camera 12

How to Install a Dome Camera 13

Course Exam 14

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HOW TO INSTALL A HARD DRIVE TO YOUR NVR/DVR

1. Turn the NVR/DVR upside down. To gain access to the inside, use a phillips head screwdriver to remove the four screws.

2. Flip the NVR/DVR over and gently remove the top. You will see the motherboard with various components and two cables to connect to your hard drive. Try minimising any contact with the motherboard.

3. Place the hard drive as illustrated and connect the data and power cable to the relevant connections on the drive. Make sure they are firmly connected. Now place the hard drive within the case. Make sure all cables are resting on top of the hard drive and not underneath.

4. While holding the hard drive, gently turn the NVR/DVR over and secure the drive in place using the supplied mounting screws. You may have to move the hard drive slightly to align the screw holes with the case. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to fasten.

5. Place the top back onto the NVR/DVR and fasten the remaining screws.

Note: This page is an indicative guide and some models may have subtle differences.

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DVR

We recommend that you connect everything and give it a try before you do a permanent installation. Below is a detailed connection map which illustrates the various connections on a typical DVR.

A) Audio In

B) Video In

C) Alarm Antenna Input

D) Audio Out

E) eSATA

F) VGA

G) HDMI

H) LAN

I) USB

J) PTZ

K) Power

L) USB

M) Power LED

N) IR Receiver

O) HDD LED

AUDIOOUT VGA

eSATA

HDMI LAN USB B A

PTZ

DC 12VINVIDEO INAUDIO IN

1 3

2 4

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8

A B D F G H I J

KC E

PWR HDD

L M O

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Note: Some variation may occur in configuration from model to model.

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DC Power

Video Output

AUDIOOUT VGA

eSATA

HDMI LAN USB B A

PTZ

DC 12VINVIDEO INAUDIO IN

1 3

2 4

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8

Power Splitter

Power Adapter

Video & Power Cable

HOW TO CONNECT YOUR CAMERAS TO A DVR

Included in the box is a set of video & power cables for each camera provided. You will see a label on each end, denoting which end is plugged into which connection. Connect the yellow connection for video and the red connection for power. Connect the yellow connection on the other end of the cable to each of the video inputs on the DVR. Use the supplied power splitter to connect to the red connection and then connect the power adapter to the power splitter as illustrated.

First connect the camera to the video and power cable.

Then connect the provided power splitter to the other end of the video and power cable.

Connect the other end of the power splitter to the power adapter, then connect the power adapter to a spare wall socket.

Note: Some subtle differences of componentry and layout may occur from product to product.

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NVR

We recommend that you connect everything and give it a try before you do a permanent installation. Below is a detailed connection map which illustrates the various connections on the NVR.

A) PowerB) USBC) HDMID) eSATAE) VGA

F) LANG) PoE Power Socket

H) Camera Inputs

I) IR ReceiverJ) Power LEDK) Hard Drive LEDL) LAN LED

M) USB

VGAUSB

eSATA

HDMI LAN

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8DC 12VIN

PoE

A B C E F H

GD

I

J

K

L

M

Note: This is an indicative diagram and some variation may occur from model to model.

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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR CAMERAS TO A NVR

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.

VGAUSB

eSATA

HDMI LAN

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8DC 12VIN

PoE

DC Power (optional)

Reset Button

Note: Some variation may occur in configuration from model to model.

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WHAT IS A PTZ CAMERA?

‘PTZ’ stands for Pan, Tilt and Zoom camer. PTZ cameras are an ideal solution for monitoring any kind of space whilst maintaining a high level of detail, even at night as it can see clearly up to 50m/164ft in the dark - a combination of a high quality CCD image sensor and six built-in infrared LED arrays.Powered by an electronically controlled pan and tilt system that rotates 360º with a 10x optical zoom lens that’s great for getting up close to what you want to see, PTZ dome cameras let you effectively monitor a large range of locations without the hassle of multiple cameras - nothing will be out of sight for long!Also included is a fully functional OSD controller that gives more experienced users the option to play with various advanced camera settings through the On-Screen Display menu.

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1. Mounting Bracket - Use the wall-mount arm for mounting to a wall, post or similar vertical surface. Use the ceiling-mount bracket for mounting to the underside of a ceiling or overhang.2. Camera Housing - This contains the camera, associated circuitry and electronic components.3. Camera Lens - The camera lens is located here.

4. Infrared LED Array - High-powered LEDs are used to illuminate targeted areas when in complete or near-total darkness and help to see farther than conventional infrared LEDs. This light is invisible to the human eye, although you might notice a faint red glow coming from the front of the camera.5. Infrared LED Array Sensor - This detects incoming light to control the infrared LED arrays.

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HOW TO CONNECT A PTZ CAMERA

When connecting the wires to the RS485 plug(s):• Use a precision flat-head screwdriver. • Ensure the wires are held firmly and won’t slip out over time.• Don’t use too much force.

The RS485 connection is used to access the PTZ and OSD features and requires wire terminals to be attached to the RS485 plug provided using RED to + (or A socket) and BLACK to - (or B socket) as marked on the plastic sheath of the connector near the screws.

The video and power cable adds distance to the camera connectors which allows you to easily connect to your DVR in another location.

The camera’s on-screen display (OSD) is controlled using the DVR’s PTZ interface. The OSD Controller is an optional, advanced feature and recommended only for experienced users. The camera will work perfectly well if you never attach the OSD Controller - it will regulate all its settings automatically.

If your DVR has this type of connection for RS485 and alarm devices, don’t use the RS485 plug to connect the camera to the DVR. The RED and BLACK cables plug directly into the RS485 connection. Use a flat-head screwdriver to push-in the orange lock so the cables are securely fastened.

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR OSD CONTROLLER

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A) Zoom OutB) Tilt Up, NavigationC) Zoom InD) Pan Right, NavigationE) Quick SaveF) Tilt Down, Navigation G) OSD Main MenuH) Pan Left, NavigationI) Camera Setup Menu, Select Function

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B

A) RS485 Port - Insert the RS485 connection into this socket.

B) Connect the supplied power adapter into this socket.

Navigation - Use these buttons to navigate around the OSD menu and browse the different settings available.

Quick Save - Use this to quickly save any changes that you have made in the OSD menu.

Here are the current default settings for this particular PTZ camera:Address/Command Address) 1Protocol) PELCO-DBaud Rate) 9600bpsRS485 Polarity) +A (red wire), -B (black wire)

Certain professional cameras include an OSD (or Onscreen Display Controller) for easily changing your camera’s viewing settings.

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HOW TO INSTALL THE DATA CABLE ON A PTZ CAMERA

To attach the data cable to the camera, unscrew the two screws to remove the dome cover. This will give you access to the main board.

1 Attach the data cable to the white coloured male connector. Make sure the cable clicks into place so it doesn’t fall out.

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After the cable is connected, feed the cable through the dome cover, then place the cover back onto the camera and tighten each screw.

3 If you are using the wall-mount arm instead of the dome cover, feed the cable through the arm, then place the arm cover onto the camera and tighten each screw.

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Make sure the data cable that is connected to the main board is tucked in before you screw the dome cover or wall-mount arm onto the camera.

Note: Some variation may occur in configuration from model to model.

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HOW TO INSTALL A DOME CAMERA

To get the best results, the location where the camera is installed is very important. Carefully consider the distance between the camera and its subject to ensure it’s close enough for you to obtain a good detailed view of the subjects areas in focus. Also think about the appropriate mounting places where it won’t be an easy target for vandals or affected by constant light reflections.

General Guidelines• As the camera can pan a full 360°, installing it in a tight corner is not the

ideal solution.• Ensure that the camera is located close enough to what you want to

monitor to ensure that you capture the required details. • Try to place the camera in a position that a potential security threat will find

it difficult to avoid.• Install the camera in a shady spot. Even though the camera is weather and

water resistant, prolonged exposure to adverse weather conditions may eventually damage and affect its performance.

• Run cables inside a wall cavity or other protected enclosure, and ensure that all the connections are safely sealed away from rain, direct sunlight and potential vandals.

Attaching the Mount1. Run the cable through the mounting arm or bracket you would like to use.2. After the cable has been pulled through, attach the mounting arm/bracket onto the dome.3. Secure the dome and mounting arm/bracket using the two screws supplied.Mounting the CameraThe camera can be mounted onto a flat surface using the supplied mounting hardware. The surface must have sufficient strength to hold the camera. Materials such as hardwood, brick or masonry are good options. You can mount the camera onto a metal surface, but you’ll need to supply your own mounting hardware.1. Position the camera in the desired location. Mark the four screw holes on the surface, and

then secure the camera using the provided screws.2. If mounting to a wooden surface, then screw the camera directly. For brick and masonry,

use the supplied wall plugs.

Note: Some variation may occur in configuration from model to model.

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BEST OF LUCKNow log on to answer the short course exam.The format is multiple choice and if you have been paying attention, you will have the necessary knowledge to pass. Good luck!

Your exam results will be made known to you within a few minutes of completion.

COURSE EXAM

Go to the exam link (noted in the module)

Takes about 2 minutes

Your result will be forwarded to you & the examiner within minutes

Exam Link Exam Get Results