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Introduction 

This addendum sheet applies to DS2 units with a built-in CDR. The DS2 CD has the following 

features over the standard DS2: 

1.

 

Built-in CD writer 

2.

 

Onboard mains power supply 

 

Important Safeguards (Page 3) 

The DS2 is available with an integrated CD writer, the following are additional warnings 
associated with installing and operating the DS2 CD device, please pay particular attention to 
this information. 

 

Caution 

- Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than 

those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure

 

To prevent exposure to laser emanations (harmful to the eyes), do not attempt to 
disassemble this unit

Quick Install (Page 5) 

The rear panel has now changed to: 

VID 16

VID 15

VID 14

VID 12

VID 11

VID 13

SERIAL 2

VID 10

SERIAL 1

A

R1

R2

OUT

IN

AUX RELAYS

AUX ALARMS

VID 9

VID 8

VID 7

VID 5

VID 4

VID 6

VID 3

VID 2

MON

MON A

VID 1

MIC

LINE

SCSI

B

NET

- + -

+

485 BUS

 

 

Connections at the rear of the DIGITAL SPRITE 2 CD 
Video 

VID1 TO VID16 

- 75Ohm BNC composite camera connections (1V pk-pk). 

Mon A 

 

- Main monitor, 75Ohm BNC composite monitor connections (1V pk-pk). 

Mon B 

 

- Spot monitor, 75Ohm BNC composite monitor connections (1V pk-pk). 

SVHS 

 

- Main monitor, S-video monitor connection. 

Audio 

MIC 

 

- 3.5mm mono jack connection, -50dBV sensitivity or better.(unbalanced 

  

 

   Electret). 

LINE IN   

- RCA (phono) socket, 47KOhms 1V pk-pk. 

Line OUT  

- RCA (phono) socket, 1V pk-pk. 

Data 

SCSI 

 

- 50-pin HD SCSI-2 connection. 

NET 

 

- RJ-45 10-baseT Ethernet connection. 

BUS A 

 

- RS-485 telemetry port 1. 

BUS B 

 

- RS-485 telemetry port 2 (Used in conjunction with BUS A with Sensormatic  

 

 

   telemetry). 

485 BUS   

- 2x MMJ ports for DM 485-BUS accessories. 

SERIAL 1  - 2 

- 9-way (Male) D-type RS-232 serial port. 

Alarms and relays 

R1 

 

- Relay dry contact, NO/NC. 

R2 

 

- Relay dry contact, NO/NC. 

DIRECT   

- Direct auxiliary input, NO 

ALARMS IN 

- 25-way (Female) D-type programmable direct alarms, NO/NC. 

RELAYS   

- 9-way (Female) D-type individual activity detection relays, NO 

 

Built-in CD writer 

The Digital Sprite 2 CD has a built-in CDR accessible from the front panel. 

MODE

GOTO

 

The operation of the internal CDR is identical to using the external CDR as described on the 
Quick Setup Card. 
 

Note:

 Although the CDR has a DVD-ROM label on the drawer it is not possible to read or write to 

DVD media. 

 
To insert a CDR: 

1.

 

Press the button on the CDR drawer. 

2.

 

Pull the CD drawer out until there is resistance. 

3.

 

Place the CDR with the writing side up on the spindle and press down until there is a 
click. 

4.

 

Push the drawer back in until it latches. 

 
To remove a CDR: 

1.

 

Press the button on the CDR drawer. 

2.

 

Pull the CD drawer out until there is resistance. 

3.

 

Hold the CDR between thumb and forefinger and lift to remove from the spindle. 

4.

 

Push the drawer back in until it latches. 

 

Note:

 In the event of a CD becoming jammed in the drive, or a power failure, it is possible to 

open the CDR drawer by inserting a thin object such as a paper clip, or watchmaker’s 
screwdriver into the small hole in the CDR drawer and applying pressure until the drawer 

unlocks. 
 

WARNING:

 The CDR is a Class 1 laser product to EN 60825-1:1994, avoid exposure to the beam. 

Selecting CD-Rs and CD-RWs 

The internal CD writer in the Digital Sprite 2 is not compatible with Ultra Speed CDR’s. Ensure 
that only 

High Speed

 or 

Multi-Speed

 CDR media is used. This is normally written on the CDR 

packaging and on the disk itself. 

On-board power supply 

Previous models of Digital Sprite and Digital Sprite 2 units used an external PSU. The Digital 
Sprite 2 CD has an on-board mains power supply. 
To apply power to the Digital Sprite 2 CD: 

1.

 

Ensure all cameras, monitors and other connections are made, before continuing. 

2.

 

Insert the supplied IEC power lead into the power socket at the rear of the unit. 

3.

 

Plug the unit into the power socket on the wall and switch on. 

Summary of Contents for Digital Sprite 2

Page 1: ...Setup Guide Addendum New features and amendments for DS2 models with built in CDR...

Page 2: ...ut NO ALARMS IN 25 way Female D type programmable direct alarms NO NC RELAYS 9 way Female D type individual activity detection relays NO Built in CD writer The Digital Sprite 2 CD has a built in CDR a...

Page 3: ...r in conjunction with external alarm modules DM CI01 The pin out for the ALARMS IN connector are as follows view from solder side 1 13 25 14 PIN ALARM NUMBER 1 16 1 16 17 Global alarm input default or...

Page 4: ...and Weekend schedule Note that changing the priority of a camera or not recording cameras will not increase or decrease the recording time the Record rate and the File size in the Record Schedule menu...

Page 5: ...SL Cable 1458 VPN 1350 Warning Changing the MTU size can have an adverse affect in the transmission speed and operation over the network Check with your network administrator or service provider for a...

Page 6: ...e of the last image to be protected in the To area or highlight an image in the list and press Camera 2 3 Select Confirm in the Unprotect images option 4 The selected images are unprotected and remove...

Page 7: ...ate you wish to search from The default is the earliest recorded time on the disk Activity to Enter the time and date you wish to search to Playback time Select this option to automatically enter the...

Page 8: ...nternal CDR select CDO IDE 0 TOSHIBA DVD ROM Using the remote control The remote control included with the Digital Sprite 2 operates the same as the front panel see the operator card for details To us...

Page 9: ...on Before connecting cables to the back of the unit 1 Attach the rear supports to the rack 2 Using the supplied screws attach the rack mount ears to each side of the unit 3 Position the unit on the re...

Page 10: ...MI A DS2AC E1 2 Dedicated Micros Feb 2005...

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