
GuardNVR Installation Manual 6
Version 4.3 Series
2.1.1
2 Getting started
This chapter provides information to get you started using your GuardNVR. It covers the
following topics:
Work space conditions.
GuardNVR IIS Split.
Installing GuardNVR.
Starting up for the first time.
GuardNVR in the network.
Testing GuardNVR.
2.1 Work space conditions
Establishing a comfortable and appropriate work site and placement of the GuardNVR is
important to you and your GuardNVR. Proper ambient conditions should also be maintained
for the GuardNVR’s operation. This section discusses the following topics:
General conditions
Placement conditions
General conditions
Carefully read the following guidelines:
Make sure there is adequate space around the GuardNVR for proper ventilation. Leave
ample ventilation room for the cooling fan. Do not block the vents. If your unit is
placed in a lockable enclosure, be sure to use only enclosures that are fan cooled and
ensure that the fan is operational. It is also a good practice to place the GuardNVR in
the middle of the cabinet to maximize air flow.
Make sure the AC power cord connects to an outlet that is close to the GuardNVR and
easily accessible.
Make sure the Ethernet cable is correctly connected and is laid properly, without strain.
The temperature should be 5 to 40 °C (41 to 104 °F) and the relative humidity should
be 5 to 95 %.
Avoid areas where rapid or extreme changes in temperature or humidity may occur.
Keep the GuardNVR free of dust, moisture and exposure to direct sunlight and away
from heat sources, such as electric heaters.
Do not use the GuardNVR near liquids or corrosive chemicals.
Some components in the unit, including data storage media, can be damaged by
magnets. Do not place the GuardNVR near magnetic objects or bring magnetic objects
close to the GuardNVR. Be careful of objects, such as stereo speakers, that produce
strong magnetic fields during operation.
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