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Radiant, Inc. 

 

INTRODUCTION 

 

Radiant’s Digital Video Motion Detector (DVMD) represents a new generation of Intelligent Video 

Processing.    It  incorporates  adaptive  signal  processing  technology  to  achieve  highly  sensitive 

detection in a wide range of operating environments with a very low nuisance alarm rate.  This 

technology is especially good at handling noisy video sources such as uncooled infrared (IR) and 

light-intensified cameras. It adapts to changes in lighting and weather that have caused previous 

generations of video motion detectors to generate a high level of nuisance alarms.  Because it 

works with many camera types, the DVMD can greatly enhance the effectiveness of video-based 

security systems operating in a wide range of indoor and outdoor environments. 

 

This is a manual for the installation, setup, and configuration of the DVMD1.  It contains step-by-

step instructions for connecting the DVMD1

 

in a system.  It outlines a variety of set-up features. 

 

The minimum DVMD1 configuration must contain: 

 

  At least one DVMD1 and Power Supply 

  A 3.5 inch floppy diskette containing the PC program, Manager

.exe

, to communicate 

with the DVMD1 for set up and defining masked regions. 

  This User’s Manual. 

 

The user must provide the following: 

 

 

A Windows based computer with a 3.5 inch floppy drive and a serial port 

 

An 8 to 40 volt power supply (AC or DC) 

 

A video camera which can be color, black & white, IR, or light-intensified 

 

A CCTV monitor 

 

A 9 pin M/F serial cable with straight-through connections 

 

At least two 75 ohm coaxial cables with BNC connectors 

 

 

Any questions or comments regarding the DVMD1 Hardware User’s Manual should be sent to: 

 

Radiant, Inc. 

2395 Kenwood Drive 

Boulder, CO 80305 

 

Phone:  303-543-0440 

FAX:  303-543-2126 

 

E-mail:  [email protected]

 

Summary of Contents for DVMD1

Page 1: ...Hardware User s Manual Digital Video Motion Detector DVMD1 Revision B October 2004 Radiant Inc 2395 Kenwood Drive Boulder CO 80303 303 543 0440...

Page 2: ...is a manual for the installation setup and configuration of the DVMD1 It contains step by step instructions for connecting the DVMD1 in a system It outlines a variety of set up features The minimum D...

Page 3: ...e Video Processor processes the incoming video with internal processing including DC restoration clamping automatic gain control AGC and filtering It generates an overlay for the time date camera numb...

Page 4: ...ng a variety of settings A security system with multiple video cameras may use multiple DVMD1 units that are chained together Within such a system each unit must be assigned a unique address Chaining...

Page 5: ...Y USER ALARM PANEL HOST COMPUTER Figure 2B DVMD1 Connected to Host Configuration Figure 1C illustrates a block diagram of three DVMD chained together by the RS485 serial link The host communicates to...

Page 6: ...power opto isolated input and dry contact relay alarm output The opto isolated input is active when driven from an external voltage source between 4 to 24 volts The function of the opto isolated inpu...

Page 7: ...e right with the tab up RJ12 PIN NUMBER COLOR FUNCTION Pin 1 WHITE RS232 Data Transmitted to PC Pin 2 BLACK Ground Pin 3 RED CHAIN RS485 Data Pin 4 GREEN CHAIN RS485 Data Pin 5 YELLOW Ground Pin 6 BLU...

Page 8: ...ed by the output of a a one shot that is triggered on the negative going edge of each bit and lasts for 3 4 character times at 300 baud for full duplex operation PROTOCOL JUMPERS Two PROTOCOL jumpers...

Page 9: ...Radiant Inc 9 Table 3 Internal Jumper Settings...

Page 10: ...ound to V These screw connectors are located on the Front Panel of the DVMD See Figure 4 Figure 4 DVMD Front Panel Step Two Connect a 75 ohm Coaxial Cable from the VOUT BNC connector located on the DV...

Page 11: ...d together by the RS485 bus each individual Unit Address switch must be set to a unique number from 0 to F The physical Unit Address must match the last digit entered in the Unit Address menu in the u...

Page 12: ...utput to the Auxiliary Input Auxin screw terminals Force the output bit high to disable the DVMD1 alarms and put the product into PAN mode The PAN overlay will appear Move the PTZ camera to the desire...

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