Name and Function of Each Part
GND
12VDC
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
A
1
2
3
4
RS-232C
COM
COM
ALARM
OUT
ALARM
IN
RS485
TERMI
ON
MODEM
ETHERNET
ALL RESET
PC
B A B
OUT
VIDEO 3
IN
OUT
VIDEO 4
1 2
1
2
3
4
5
6 7 8 9
F
1
Power cord holder
Secure the power cord to the holder using a
plastic tie or similar as shown in the
illustration.
2
Power supply input terminals
(DC 12 V, GND)
3
ALARM IN/OUT terminals
A
ALARM IN terminals (ALARM IN 1 – 4)
These alarm input terminals are for
connecting to the video servers. Connect
an infrared sensor or similar device to the
terminals to use in detecting intruders.
B
ALARM OUT terminal
Connect a buzzer or lamp to this terminal
to notify you when an alarm has been
detected.
C
Ground terminal (COM)
4
RS-232C connector (RS-232C)
Use this connector to connect the video
server to a modem for transmission of data
along telephone lines, or for connecting the
video server to a computer.
Use the communication/terminal select
switch to change the video server operation
between modem and computer operation.
5
RS-485 connector (RS-485)
Use this connector when connecting the
video server to a device that is equipped with
an SSP (RS-485) communication function.
After making the connection, select the
connected device in the SSP sub-menu of
the main menu so that the device can be
operated by remote control via the network.
6
Communication/terminal select switches
(1) TERMI
When using RS-485, set this switch to
ON for the last device connected.
(2) PC/MODEM
•
PC: This is for service technician use,
and should not be used by the customer.
•
MODEM: This position should be
selected when a modem is connected
using PPP settings.
Note:
•
Make sure that the video server’s power is
turned off before setting the function of the
RS-232C connector.
•
Using the RS-232C connector to connect the
video server to a computer is only done for
service purposes. You should not use the
PC/MODEM select switch yourself.
7
Link indicator
This indicator illuminates when the video
server is connected to a network. It flashes
while data transmission is in progress.
1
2
3
4 COM
ALARM
OUT
ALARM
IN
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