© Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.Manual updated January 20145Hardware RequirementsBefore you are able to fully use the DVR IP & Anologue camera systems you need to makesure you have the correct peripheral hardware connected.Below is a list of devices you will need to connect to the DVR before camera footagemonitoring is able. You will need to connect them before powering up the DVR.Monitor - any computer monitor with a VGA or HDMI connection.Mouse - Either PS2 or USB connections.Keyboard (optional) - only takes a USB connector.USB Flash memory storage device - This to store and transfer selected video clips.USB Hard drive - If you require more memory storage than the USB flash device.PELCO Standard Anologue PTZ Cameras: Non-PELCO cameras will not be compatible.Startup ProcedureConnect surveillance cameras to one or more of the DVR’s BNC connectors found at theend of the cable attached to the back of the DVR.Note: Do not mix and match NTSC and PAL cameras. The Qvis DVR is designed to handle onlyone video standard at a time. NTSC and PAL are video footage standards, which are used allaround the world. Each country uses one or the other but not both. NTSC captures video at29.7 frames per second, whilst PAL captures at 25 frames per second (the UK uses PAL as itsstandard).Before powering on the DVR, ensure that the display, network cable, mouse, and keyboard(optional) are all properly connected to the unit.Power on display/monitor.Power on the DVR and wait about 60 seconds for system to boot up.1234