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_ 1 Using a Sannce DVR Model DN81BL for the first time, assuming you want to use it finally in conjunction with Guarding Vision Software to View the Cameras in Microsoft Windows on a PC Computer
Here are listed some of the things that you will need initially, either as supplied with the DVR, or you should prepare or obtain
a computer Monitor with a VGA cable,
or
a Television that can be used as a monitor with either a VGA cable or HDMI cable
at least one camera that is compatible with the DVR and capable of being connected to the DVR
a mouse to connect to the DVR
Some means of making notes, possibly some means of taking pictures for later use and reference
Make some reliable copies of all the information on any identifying label, typically underneath, in particular a 9 character serial number which will have a form something like this
F53992124
Very important, ( not initially for the initial set up or simple use , (i) ) , for later use is to have a working strong internet connection to the LAN socket via a LAN RJ45 Ethernet cable to your Router or modem, https://i.postimg.cc/wMbWK1Wm/Router...o-computer.jpg .
If you have a successful working internet connection, the furthest most green of the lights at the front , https://i.postimg.cc/1tkMmkGW/DVR-BN...t-internet.jpg , of the DVR should flicker on., https://i.postimg.cc/W3ggnhZn/Right-...g-Internet.jpg . The brightness of this light gives an approximate indication of the strength of the signal. If you have no green light or just a weak dim light, you might consider changing the LAN RJ45 Ethernet cable , possibly to a shorter one. It is worth checking this at an early stage, in case you find it necessary to place the DVR close to your modem or router so as to allow you to use as short a cable as possible in order to improve the chances of getting a good strong connection. My experience suggests that the DVRs from Sannce require a better and stronger LAN internet connection than most average computers and other devices do. I have also had two DVRs fail / become defect/ useless , at least as far as using (ii) or (iii) is concerned, when they no longer reacted to any working LAN connection ( https://support.sannce.com/hc/en-us/requests/1492131 )
Other things, of important for the later sections will be mentioned in the next section which has some poor quality photographs of a typical unpacking and quick set up that I have actually done.




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