SVAT Electronics CV501 - 16CH User Manual

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CV501 - 16CH
MOUNTING
1.  Decide if the camera will be wall-mounted or sit on a desk/tabletop. The camera can be 
adjusted for either mounting scenario by rotating it to the required position.
2.  Screw the mounting bracket into the camera’s mounting hole, turning it clockwise.
3.  Mount the camera in the desired location no more than 60 ft from the DVR unless you 
have purchased additional wiring. You may wall, ceiling or desk mount these cameras.
4.  Adjust cameras to the desired viewing angles.
2.  Plug the included four 
to one power supply  
into the camera power 
adapter then into the 
red power jack located 
on the 60 ft video/
power wire.
3.  Plug the camera’s 
power adapter into an 
AC outlet or
 
power bar.
 
4.  Attach the BNC to 
RCA connectors to 
the video inputs on 
the back of the DVR.
1.  Plug the 4 PIN DIN 
female connection on 
the camera into the 
 
4 PIN DIN male 
connection on the 60ft 
video/power wire. 
WIRING
•  The camera should be installed between 8 and 13ft above the area to be monitored
•  Ensure there are no obstructions in the camera’s view, to maximize viewing area
•  Ensure that the sunshade is positioned to avoid glare and position camera away from direct sunlight or indoor lighting
•  Decide whether the camera will be wall-mounted, ceiling mounted or sit on a desk/table top. If you are mounting the camera on a wall or 
ceiling, use the mounting hardware in the package. We recommend that the mounting bracket is secured using the included screws for all 
installations
•  Each camera comes with 60ft of video/power wire, and there are also four 60ft extension wires included. Please make sure that you mount 
four cameras no more than 60ft from the TV/monitor/VCR/DVR and the other four no more than 120ft away from the TV/monitor/VCR/
DVR. If longer wiring distance is required for additional cameras, 60ft extensions can be purchased (DF10W) from your local re seller or at                               
www.svat.com
•  We recommend using a surge protected power bar to protect the cameras internal circuitry
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION
CAMERA INSTALLATION
For more information on camera location go to:
www.defendercollege.com