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Connecting an Alarm 

2.

 

Connect the two contacts of the sensor to the Sensors terminal block on 
the rear panel of the IVG-400 (see 

Figure 1

, page 1), as illustrated in 

Figure 7. 
Note: The wires must be connected to two adjacent contacts in the same 

group (e.g., the two contacts of “In1”), but the polarity does not matter. 

 

Figure 7 – Connecting a sensor 

Sensor 

IVG-400 
rear panel

In1    In2    In3    In4    In5    In6 

Sensors

 

terminal 
block 

Connecting an Alarm 

Up to two alarms and other devices that are activated in response to detected 
events can be connected to the IVG-400.  Essentially, the IVG-400 functions as 

an on/off switch for these devices. 
A power relay is required for the alarm to be connected to the IVG-400 properly.  

Release 1 of the IVG-400 does not have a built-in relay. To connect an alarm to a 
release 1 unit, you must acquire a relay and connect it externally.  In release 2 of 

the IVG-400, the relay is built into the unit.  Instructions for connecting an alarm, 
with or without a built-in relay, are provided below. 

Connecting an Alarm in Release 1 

To connect an alarm to a release-1 unit, which does not have a built-in relay, 
follow the instructions below. 
Note: The connections are illustrated in Figure 9 below.  See 

Figure 1

, page 1, for 

a diagram of the IVG-400 rear panel, including the locations of the 12VDC 
Power Out
 connector and the Activators terminal block. 

1.

 

Acquire a 12VDC power relay, such as the Fujitsu FTR-MYAA012A. 

2.

 

Install the alarm in its desired location in the vehicle. 

3.

 

Connect the right (+) contact of the 12VDC Power Out connector to 
Relay/1

 

IVG-400 Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

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Page 2: ...Hardware Requirements 1 Selecting a Location 2 Power Connection and Usage 2 Installing the IVG 400 3 Connecting a Camera 4 Connecting a Sensor 4 Connecting an Alarm 5 Connecting an Alarm in Release 1 5 Connecting an Alarm in Release 2 6 Copyright Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved ...

Page 3: ...controlled remotely through the IVG 400 This document explains how to install the IVG 400 in a vehicle Connection Diagram The following diagram indicates where the various connectors are located on the IVG 400 unit Figure 1 Connection diagram Hardware Requirements The following hardware is included with the IVG 400 1 Two side supports 2 Six screws to attach the side supports to the unit IVG 400 In...

Page 4: ...onnecting a sensor Two wires to connect the output to t IVG 400 dry contacts normally included with the sensor 3 Connecting an alarm 16 AWG red and black cable to connect the alarm to the IVG 400 and for release 1 to a relay For release 1 A 12VDC power relay such as the Fujitsu FTR MYAA012A Figure 3 Fujitsu FTR MYAA012A relay Selecting a Location IVG 400 should be placed in the coolest available l...

Page 5: ...ition is switched on and about 2 5 minutes after the ignition is switched off Installing the IVG 400 To install the IVG 400 1 Connect the two side supports Figure 4 to either side of the body of the IVG 400 using three screws for each support as in Figure 5 The screws are included with the IVG 400 Figure 4 Side support Figure 5 Side supports attached to IVG 400 body Screw Side support IVG 400 body...

Page 6: ...wer off the system without supplying a signal that informs about it e g switching off the ignition Connecting a Camera Up to four cameras can be connected to the IVG 400 To connect a camera to the unit 1 Install the camera in its desired location in the vehicle 2 Connect the video output of the camera to a VideoIn connector on the rear panel of the IVG 400 see Figure 1 page 1 3 Optional If the cam...

Page 7: ...properly Release 1 of the IVG 400 does not have a built in relay To connect an alarm to a release 1 unit you must acquire a relay and connect it externally In release 2 of the IVG 400 the relay is built into the unit Instructions for connecting an alarm with or without a built in relay are provided below Connecting an Alarm in Release 1 To connect an alarm to a release 1 unit which does not have a...

Page 8: ... the same right contact of the output connection e g Out1 in the Activators terminal block Figure 8 Connecting an alarm to the IVG 400 release 1 IVG 400 Installation Instructions Page 6 of 7 Connecting an Alarm in Release 2 To connect an alarm to a release 2 unit which has a built in relay 1 Install the alarm in its desired location in the vehicle 2 Connect the alarm to the Activators terminal blo...

Page 9: ...e Connect the other side of the alarm to the left connection e g Out1 in the terminal block Connect the negative power to the right cont output connection in the terminal block Figure 9 Connecting an alarm to the IVG 400 release 2 Out1 Out2 Activators 12V er Alarm Pow IVG 400 rear panel terminal block ...

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