Mobile DVR - Installation Manual
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3.1.1 Camera Input
Connect the BNC plug of camera or video source into desired BNC connector on rear of DVR.
3.1.2 Monitor Out
Connect the BNC cable of the monitor to ‘Video Out’ BNC connector of the rear panel.
3.1.3 SVHS Output
One additional main monitor can be installed by using the S-Video output. If the monitor has an S-VIDEO input and cable, then connect to
SVHS Out. SVHS out gives better picture quality. Or incase the user wants to connect to each individual monitors for simultaneous
operation, then connect two monitors into ‘Video Out’ and ‘SVHS Out’ connector.
3.1.4 Serial Port
This is a port for RS-232 signal output. RS232 connector provides DVR for remote viewing, firmware upgrade, etc. Use a cable (Direct
Cable) that we provided with the unit. Connect the cable between ‘Connector’ on DVR and ‘COM PORT’ on PC.
3.1.5 Ethernet 10/100
Connect RJ-45 jack of LAN cable to LAN port. Network has to be TCP/IP base 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network),
Internet or exclusive line, and IP address should be fixed one. Network function of DVR can retrieve images from across the network using
10/100Mb Ethernet Connector. Software can bring the images directly from DVR and save them in JPG or AVI file format. Consult the
installer for proper network configuration.
3.1.6 ALARM & RELAY
To connect an alarm or sensor, consult your installer or supplier for more information.
Connect 9-Pin D Sub male connector to Serial Port of the DVR. And connect sensor (dry contact type). Separate the terminal block and wire all
devices to desired pins. Connect each ground (GND) line to “GND” pins. See the below diagram for pin description.
①
To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip, place the strip on
appropriate position. (See the drawing on left side)
②
Do soldering between the strip and pin.
Caution
You cannot connect more than AC125V, 0.3A in Alarm Output. In other word, you cannot use alarm that has a power more
than AC125V.