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Connection details
Video Out
BNC Connector—System output in video format. Output is in RS170 (NTSC).
Option PAL output is available on special order. This video output is used for
displaying inspection results of the T-DAR system in real time and processed
video. The Video Out output is not available for RGB or S-Video,
Test Video Out
BNC Connector—System output in video format. Output is in RS170 (NTSC).
Option PAL output is available on special order. This video output is used for
setup, imager focusing or debugging of the system. The Test Video Out
output is not available for RGB or S-Video
Input 1&2
The portal reset is an opt-isolated input used to reset the alarm event on the
T-DAR unit. Changing the state of this input causes the event video replay to
stop, as well as halting the strobe and audio output of the Annunciator Unit.
Relay 1A -6B
The T-DAR unit is equipped with three form-factors C relays for each portal
that can be configured to activate on various user selectable conditions. Also,
the normal state of these relays is user definable to allow for greater flexibility
in integrating the system with a variety of access control systems. Two of the
relays are located on the General connector, and the third relay is located on
the portal connector.
Line Lock Input
The T-DAR Series uses the Line Lock input to sync with the local power grid.
This input is useful in applications where the video input to the T-DAR system
needs to be synchronized with the lighting, such as fluorescent or other types
of flickering lighting.
Main Common
The main common terminal is used to define the operation of the inputs on
the General connector only. If a dry contact is to be used for portal reset on
the General connector, a small jumper wire will be installed between the +12
VDC terminal and the Main Common terminal. This allows the portal reset
terminals to generate a reference voltage that can be sensed when the
terminal is shorted to ground.
If a wet contact is to be used, the small jumper wire would be installed
between the Main Common terminal and the Ground terminal on the General
connector. Also, a bond wire from the external power supplies ground
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