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Image Vault
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PRO Command
3.8
32 Camera/240 FPS Model: Video & Audio Capture, Monitor Output
Video In: Connect up to 32 NTSC video cameras to the BNC connectors on the video input breakout cables. The camera input breakout
cables are connected to the DVI ports to the left. The bottom DVI connector inputs are for cameras 1 to 16. The top DVI connector inputs
are for cameras 17 to 32.
Audio In:
The audio connection for the 32/240 is the same card as the 16/480. Connect up to 16 line level audio microphones to the
RCA connectors on the microphone breakout cables. Connect these breakout cables to the DB15 ports to the right. The bottom-right
connector inputs are for Mic 1 to Mic 8. The top-right connector inputs are for Mic 9 to Mic 16. Each microphone input is associated
with 2 cameras. Audio input 1 = Camera 1+2, Audio input 2 = Camera 3+4, etc. (Audio diagram same as on page 12)
Video Out:
One Public View Monitor (PVM) output is provided per 16 channel dongle. Video output 1 on each dongle will provide the
cycling output that will display the cameras on that dongle. (Video Output 2 is reserved for future development)
3.9
IP/MegaPixel Cameras
Connection of IP/MegaPixel cameras requires some camera setup using software provided by the camera manufacturer.
After confi guring IP/MegaPixel cameras, connect them to your LAN with the DVR. There are numerous limitations associated with IP
cameras. Refer to PART II for more information.
3.10 SVGA Video Output: Security Monitor
Image Vault will interface with almost any standard SVGA (800x600 or 1024x768) monitor.
The SVGA monitor output is generally used as the security monitor. It may display various
combinations of cameras in the live monitor mode. When a mouse is connected to the DVR,
you may also use the VGA monitor to review recorded images, set up software, or check
status. Selected cameras may be hidden from the VGA output via software setup.