112.1 CONNECTIONSThe illustrations below show the ports found on the back of your DVR. Their location will differ by model,but their function will be the same. The Connections and Specifications sheet that came with yourrecorder will show the layout of your recorder’s connectors along with any extra information that mayapply to your model.VGADC 48V DC 12VRS232AUDIOINVIDEOOUTVGADC 48V DC 12VRS232AUDIOINVIDEOOUTVGADC 48V DC 12VRS232AUDIOINVIDEOOUTPOWERYour DVR will have either a small port (top) or a larger, moreconventional power port (below). DVRs with the smaller port will have apower adapter as part of the power cord while those larger power porthave an internal power supply.NETWORK PORTUse this single Ethernet port to connect your DVR to your networkrouter.VIDEO IN PORTSThe yellow end of the camera extention cable connects to these ports.While they use identical cables, neither conventional analog nor SDIcameras will work with your AnalogHD system.HDMIUse the included HDMI cable to connect to a high-definition videodisplay.USBDepending on the model of your DVR, these ports may be located onboth the front and back panels. Connect your USB mouse to one ofthe ports on the back panel, leaving the other port available for use inbacking up files.VGAFor connecting your DVR to a VGA computer monitor. VGA cable notincluded.RS232AUDIOINVIDEOOUT