Asus DVR Server PDF Installation Manual
What is a DVR?
DVR stands for digital video recorder. Digital video recorders run on computers and are equipped with one or more video capture cards, that record and compress video (and/or audio) to a hard-drive based storage medium. Reliability Digital security solutions offer reliability because these solutions are based on computer hardware and software. Digital security solutions require fewer pieces working together compared to old VCRs, thus making it less prone to wear and tear. Video can be also stored directly onto hard drives without much hassle.
Reduced Maintenance Costs
Digital security hardware is designed as a self-contained unit, eliminating the need for quads, switchers, multiplexers, time-lapse VCRs, motion
detectors and remote monitoring devices. With fewer pieces needed to work together, it enables such digital solutions to be supported and maintained by less people. Digital solutions also allow most diagnostics, updates and adjustments to be done remotely, thus reducing overall costs. Constant Quality Digital security solutions are very stable and reliable as a medium for video storage. You wouldn’t have to worry about video quality degradation.
More Efficient
With digital security solutions, you do not need to change and replace tapes. You do not need to clean recording heads to ensure correct recording. Digital security solutions saves you time and money, because you can overcome serious problems associated with failing to carry out
some of the tasks you need to do for legacy systems. Moreover, while quads and switchers make recording multiple cameras possible, cameras
are recorded one at a time in timed segments. With digital security solutions, you can record all cameras simultaneously.
Flexible Network Monitoring
Network cameras offer remote monitoring from anywhere in the world. Because you can monitor from anywhere, you need not hire a permanent
in-house staff to sit and watch at the installed base. You also eliminate costly in-house cable runs. Digital security solutions also offer centralized
monitoring of all cameras.
Installing Video Capture Card to PC
Step 1: Insert the video capture card into an empty PCI slot. (If you purchase card with audio, please see Connecting Audio Card.) Step 2: Turn on your computer to start software installation. Connecting Audio Card (for non-built-in or separate audio cards) Step1: Connect the video capture card and audio card using the audio-video cable connector. One end of the audio-video cable connector should be connected to the last set of pins of the video capture card, as shown. One end should be connected to the audio card.
Step 2: Attach/Insert the video capture card to an empty PCI slot. You will also need to attach the audio card to your system (if and when you purchased card with audio). To do this, simply insert a screw on the metal plate of the audio card to the back panel of your system.
Step 3: Turn on your computer to start software installation.
Connecting Video Input and Audio Input Cables
Step 1: Connect the video input cable to the video capture card (DB-25 male to DB-25 female). (The cameras will be connected to this video input cable.)
Step 2: Connect the audio input cable to the audio card (DB-25 male to DB-25 female).
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