1. Introduction
2. Analogue (depending on
model: PAL or NTSC)
video signals (approx.
1Vcc) should be con-
nected to BNC jacks.
3. Analogue audio signals
(approx. 1Vcc) should be
connected to RCA jacks.
Communication part:
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storage devices (planned
5.
interface is used
6.
Mbit
7.
y
8.
dition, there is a
4. USB-A interface is used
for control external com-
munication (e.g. WiFi) or
by future firmware up-
dates).
USB-B
for connection to PC
(and/or to Ethernet).
Ethernet 10/100
interface provide TCP/IP
connection to the DVR.
12VDC power suppl
should be connected to
the power jack with “+”
on 2.1mm internal con-
tact.
In ad
type plate at recorder’s
communication site which containing the following information:
o
Product description (e.g. DiREX-Pro.40, DiREX-Pro.A30 etc.);
o
Supported video system (PAL or NTSC);
o
MAC address (with corresponding bar code);
o
Device serial number;
o
Hardware revision number.
1.7 LED
Display
1. Steady blinking of the green LED (“READY”) means that recording is in process.
The frequency is proportional to the recording frame rate and relates to each key
frame.
2. Blinking of yellow LED (“Ethernet”) signifies communication via Ethernet network.
3. Blinking of red LED (“HDD”) signifies data access to internal storage.
2. First Connection (via Ethernet)
DiREX-Pro DVR can be connected to a local Ethernet network as well direct to PC via
crossover cable (supplied).
It is recommended to use a 10/100 Mbit network connection and to set the graphic card
to 32 bits video depth. To this aim, please use the “properties” desktop pop-up window
(or control panels).