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1.866.840.0004

www.i3international.com

U.S.A      4450 Witmer Industrial Estates Unit 4

               Niagara Falls, NY 14305

Canada    780 Birchmount Road, Unit 16,  

                Scarborough, ON, M1K 5H4

i3-TRNG-DVR-

Veo16p

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Rev

181106

HVR COMPONENTS

Thank you for purchasing i3’s Embedded HVR Veo16p. Your HVR supports a total of 16 

video inputs: IP (select i3 Annexxus models only) or analog/HD-TVI analog. 

The following items should be included with your HVR. If any of these items are 

missing, please contact your dealer or call our Customer Care Department toll free at 

1.866.840.0004.

ACCESSORIES

1. 

Power Cable (x1). 

2. 

12V DC Power Adapter (x1)

3. 

Power cable retainer clip (x1)

4. 

Hard Drive screws (x12)

5. 

USB Mouse (x1)

6. 

Remote Control and 2x AAA batteries

7. 

7P Terminal block (x2). (Pre-installed).

8. 

10P Terminal block (x4). (Pre-installed)

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

When installing your Veo16p be sure to avoid:

• 

Temperatures outside of the acceptable 20°C-25°C (68°F -77°F)

• 

Humidity outside of acceptable range of 20%-80%, non-condensing 

• 

Contaminants such as dust and smoke

• 

Areas with strong magnetic fields or mechanical vibrations

Important: an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS), minimum 1000 VA, with 

a constant power of 118 to 120 AC must be used with each i3 HVR Server 

to ensure longevity and to maintain warranty.

INSTALLATION

Before installation: Ground yourself. This will remove any static electrical charge your 

body might be carrying. 

STEP 1

Plug the 

mouse

 into the USB port in the front 

15

 or the back 

8

 of the unit.

STEP 2

Plug the main 

monitor

 into the VGA 

5

 or the HDMI port 

6

 on the motherboard. 

To connect a DVI monitor, use HDMI-DVI adapter (not included).

Note: For proper display, your main monitor must support 1920 x1080 at 60Hz.

STEP 3

Connect Veo16p HVR to the 

network

9

 Connect a switch or a hub to the HVR’s WAN 

port. Connect the switch with i3 IP cameras (Ax47/67, Ax45/65), if using, to the LAN port.

Note: Configure the IP cameras’ IP address before connecting to Veo16p.

STEP 4

Connect up to 16 analog

 cameras 

2

 

to the BNC ports on the back of the unit. If using 

PTZ cameras, connect RS485 communication cable to the corresponding ports on the 

back of the HVR. Connect up to 16 i3 IP 

cameras

 to the LAN NIC port. See CONNECTING 

REMOTELY via INTERNET EXPLORER for more information. 

The total number of cameras supported: 16, select i3 IP cameras, analog/HD-TVI analog 

or a combination of the two.

STEP 5

Connect other peripheral devices, if using, such as RCA Audio Inputs/Output 

1

 

3

Spot Out monitor(s) 

4

, eSATA storage 

7

, Alarm IN/OUT devices 

10

, etc. 

STEP 6

Connect the provided 

12V DC Power Adapter 

to the 

power port 

11

 on the back of the HVR. Secure the power 

cable with the power cable retainer clip (provided) then 
fasten retainer clip to the opening 

12

 to help prevent 

unintended disconnection of the power.

STEP 7

Connect the power cable to the 

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

, 1000VA min., to 

maintain warranty. Connect the UPS to the Power Source / power outlet.

STEP 8

The system will power on automatically. If this does not happen, press the power button 
on the front of Veo16p HVR. 

13

 The system will then power up.

1

RCA Audio input ports (x16) 

2

BNC Camera ports. Connect up to 16 

analog cameras (max. 16 IP+analog).

3

RCA Audio Output (speaker) port

4

BNC Spot Out monitor ports (x2)

5

VGA monitor port

6

HDMI monitor port

7

eSATA port for external storage

8

USB port. Connect USB mouse or USB 

storage.

9

WAN / LAN Ethernet ports.Connect a 

switch or a hub to WAN port. Connect 

the switch with up to 16 i3 IP cameras 

(Ax45/Ax47/Ax67) to LAN port. 

(max. 16 IP+analog)

10

Alarm In (x18), Alarm Out (x8), Relay 

(x8), RS485 (x2) ports 

11

12V DC Power Adapter port (provided)

12

Secure the power cable with the power 

cable retainer clip, then fasten retainer 

clip to the opening to help prevent 

unintended disconnection of the power.

13

Power button. Press to turn the HVR on.

14

Channel selection buttons. Enter the 

channel number to display individual 

channels in the full screen mode.

1

2

3 4 5

6 7 8

9

10 11

12

18 19 20

17

15

14

16

13

21 22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

15

USB ports x2. Connect USB mouse or 

USB storage. 

16

DISPLAY. Changes the camera split 

screen: 1, 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4

17

ALARM. Displays alarm status in a 

popup window.

18

MENU. Displays system menu.

19

ARCHIVE. Displays backup mode. 

20

SEARCH. Displays Time Search mode.

21

PTZ. Displays PTZ Control mode.

22

CD/DVD eject button

23

FOCUS. Focus selected PTZ camera 

Near/Far.

24

Pause. Freezes the playback video.

25

ZOOM IN/OUT. Zoom selected PTZ 

camera In (tele) or Out (wide).

26

PANIC. Start the emergency recording.

27

Menu navigation buttons. Use the 

arrows to move through the system 

menus. Use the Enter button in the 

middle to select a menu item or 

confirm a setting.

28

RETURN. Return to the previous menu.

29

LOCK. Lock Veo16p to prevent all 

operations.

30

ZOOM. Enter the digital zoom mode. 

Then use Zoom In/Out buttons (#25)

HD Analog

Cameras x16

Mic

SPOT 

Monitor

Speaker

VGA

Monitor

HDMI

Monitor

e-SATA

Storage

USB 

Mouse

IP Router or 

Gigabit Switch

Alarm IN / 

Sensor x18

RS485 

Control

Devices

RS232

Alarm 

OUT x8

Switch with 16 i3 IP cameras

Quick Installation Guide

Veo16p Embedded HVR

BASIC LAYOUT

QR Code for Complete 

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Veo16p

Page 1: ...ot Out monitor s 4 eSATA storage 7 Alarm IN OUT devices 10 etc STEP 6 Connect the provided 12V DC Power Adapter to the power port 11 on the back of the HVR Secure the power cable with the power cable retainer clip provided then fasten retainer clip to the opening 12 to help prevent unintended disconnection of the power STEP 7 Connect the power cable to the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS 1000VA m...

Page 2: ...audio capable camera For the safety of your HVR system and of your video data security you must change the default administrative password on the first system login Failure to do so may result in unwanted system access from unauthorized users loss of video data system settings etc 1 In the status bar click MENU SYSTEM SETUP USER MANAGEMENT 2 In the list of users select ADMIN user account and click...

Page 3: ...igured and linked to cameras in the SYSTEM SETUP EVENT MOTION ALARM RECORD Combination of Motion and Alarm recordings See above INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD Record continuously at lower resolution fps and at higher quality when motion is detected INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD Record continuously at lower resolution fps and at higher quality when alarm event is detected INTENSIVE MOTION ALARM RECORD Combinatio...

Page 4: ...n manually GATEWAY SUBNET MASK 1ST 2ND DNS SERVER 5 If using i3 IP cameras check the USE checkbox under LAN section to enable the LAN port and enter the IP ADDRESS and SUBNET MASK manually 6 Configure port forwarding for RTSP and Web Service ports by clicking AUTO PORT FORWARDING Default value of the Web Service port is 8080 Default value of the RTSP Service port is 5554 7 Click APPLY and exit the...

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