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Summary of Contents for DVS4000 Series

Page 1: ...DVS4000 Series Video Encoders Quick Guide Manual Version P101 20140414 ...

Page 2: ...lied Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulations must be observed Preface Audience This manual is intended for z Surveillance system planners z Field technical support and servicing engineers z Software installation configuration and servicin...

Page 3: ...ury or equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connection z Power interruption may cause hard disk damage or abnormal functions To shut down the device strictly follow the instructions If power interruption often occurs configure an uninterrupted power supply UPS Safety and Compliance Information Conventions Used Symbol The symbols in this chapter are shown in the following table They are used ...

Page 4: ...r moisture z This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes z Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption z The separate earthing terminal must be permanently connected to earth z For AC supplied model The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times as it serves as the main...

Page 5: ... protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case ...

Page 6: ...European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner ...

Page 7: ...3 Installing the DVS4000 in a Rack 13 Installing the DVS4000 in a Rack with a Frame 14 Installing the DVS4000 in the Rack with Holders 14 Installing the DVS4000 in the Rack Directly 14 Connecting the Cables 15 Connecting Cables to Ports on the Front Panel 15 Connecting Cables to Ports on the Rear Panel 16 Audio Cable and Alarm Cable Connection 17 Connecting the PTZ 18 Connecting the Third Party De...

Page 8: ...ii 3 Logging In to and Logging Out of the DVS4000 19 4 Technical Specifications 20 ...

Page 9: ...mote sites in real time and can be widely applied to real time surveillance applications in security protection transportation monitoring and electricity industry For more information about their technical specifications see Table 4 1 Appearance The DVS4000 appearance described in this manual is for reference only Take the DVS4004 IN as an example Figure 1 1 DVS4001 IN front view 1 Running LED 2 A...

Page 10: ...e is starting up On The device is operating normally Off The device is powered off ALM On At least one device alarm for example temperature alarm is present Off No device alarm is present ENC On There are input signals but they are not being encoded Blinking There are input signals and they are being encoded Off There are no input signals ACT Blinking The device is transmitting or receiving traffi...

Page 11: ...rt button Quantity Description Remarks RST 1 Reset button If you press the button for less than three seconds the device reboots If you press and hold the button for more than three seconds and then release it the device will reboot and restore the factory default configuration USB DVS4001 IN 1 USB2 0 Connect s to storage device for local buffering For more information see Local Cache Function DVS...

Page 12: ...04 IN 2 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000Mbps auto negotiation Half duplex full duplex auto negotiation RJ 45 connector Ethernet optical port DVS4001 IN 1 100 Mbps Full duplex SFP port Connects to an Ethernet RS 485 422 DVS4004 IN 1 RJ 45 connector Provides interactive control with the connected device for example PTZ cameras RS 232 DVS4004 IN 1 RJ 45 connector Commissions and maintains the device 4 ...

Page 13: ...ing to the ambient temperature If the Ethernet optical port is used outdoors the upper limit of temperature on the used optical module should be above 85 C 185 F Table 1 3 Description of the ports on the rear panel Port Quantity Description Remarks VIDEO IN DVS4001 IN 1 Analog composite video input BNC port 75 ohm 1V P P Receives analog video signals from cameras and DVDs DVS4004 IN 4 VIDEO OUT DV...

Page 14: ... 1 RJ 45 connector Provides interactive control with the connected device for example PTZ cameras third party device Phoenix contact Phoenix contact Phoenix contact RS 232 DVS4001 IN 1 RJ 45 connector Commissions and maintains the DVS4001 IN ALARM DVS4001 IN One input channel One output channel Phoenix contact Boolean input relay output Inputs or outputs alarm signals ALARM IN DVS4004 IN 4 Phoenix...

Page 15: ...o signals Caution After audio intercom is enabled on the first phoenix terminal of the DVS4001 IN MIC the audio input function is unavailable AUDIO IN DVS4004 IN 4 Phoenix contact left channel input Inputs audio signals Phoenix contact left channel input For more LINE IN O UT DVS4004 IN 1 Phoenix contact Implements bidirectional audio intercom Note This port can be used simultaneously with the AUD...

Page 16: ...evice to avoid cache errors z Hot plugging is not recommended after you insert a USB storage device into the device If you pull out the USB storage device by accident you need to restart the device otherwise the cache function will fail z Do not manually delete any video file or folder stored in the USB storage device or manually copy any file to the USB storage device If you need to use the local...

Page 17: ...ssis contact the local agent of our company for help Otherwise we shall not be held liable for any consequence caused thereby Checking the Installation Environment When installed outdoors the DVS4000 must be fixed in an outdoor protective box while meeting outdoor lightning protection and grounding requirements z Ensure that appropriate lightning protection facilities are chosen for device power s...

Page 18: ...Installation Flow Before installing the DVS4000 make sure it is disconnected from the power source 10 ...

Page 19: ...Figure 2 1 Installation flow 11 ...

Page 20: ...Installing EPON subcard Take the DVS4004 IN as an example Figure 2 3 Installing the dual port SFP subcard Take the DVS4004 IN as Installing rtain conditions For details le Connection Guide Horizontal you need to place the DVS4000 horizontally inside the protective box an example the DVS4000 in an Outdoor Protective Box The outdoor protective box must meet ce refer to DVS DC Cab Placement For an ou...

Page 21: ...th screws Then ventilation holes are at the top and bottom of the device to better facilitate air convection Ensure that the top and bottom ventilation holes are at least 10 cm away from the surrounding wall Figure 2 4 Vertical view of the DVS4000 1 Mounting hole Installing the DVS4000 in a Rack z You can install your DVS4000 to a standard 19 inch rack manufactured by our company or other vendors ...

Page 22: ... IN as an example 2 To install the DVS4000 in a rack with frames Installing the DVS4000 in the Rack with Holders 1 As shown in Figure 2 5 install the mounting brackets of the DVS4000 2 To install the DVS4000 in a rack with holders refer to 1U DVS DC Holder Installation Manual Installing the DVS4000 in the Rack Directly To install the DVS4000 in the rack directly you need to fix the device to the r...

Page 23: ...standards For details about cable selection refer to DVS DC Cable Connection Guide Connect to other devices as needed For how to connect to another device see related documents of the device Take the DVS4004 IN as an example Connecting Cables to Ports on the Front Panel Figure 2 6 Install cables to ports on the front panel for DVS4001 IN 1 Connecting to a network through a network cable 2 Connecti...

Page 24: ...he rear panel for DVS4001 IN 1 PTZ camera 2 Alarm input device 3 Alarm output device 4 Ground 5 Analog signal display device such as the monitor 6 Microphone 7 Connecting to a serial device such as a PC through a serial cable 8 Pick up 9 Speaker 10 Power source 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 ...

Page 25: ...vice for example pick up 4 Audio output device for example speaker 2 电源 1 G G O O IN G OUT ALARM AUDIO 1 4 3 Power 1 2 3 4 CAUTION z To work with the DVS4000 the operating voltage and current of the Boolean alarm output device connected to the DVS4000 should not exceed 12 VDC 0 7 A respectively z If audio signals are input through the AUDIO IN port on the DVS4001 IN enabling audio intercom on the ...

Page 26: ...r to DVS DC Cable Connection Guide Connecting the Third Party Device You can connect a third party device through the RS 485 port in transparent mode on the DVS4000 For details about how to connect the serial cable refer to DVS DC Cable Connection Guide RS 232 Serial Cable Connection You can connect a serial device such as a PC through the RS 232 port on the DVS4000 For details about how to connec...

Page 27: ...ng in to the DVS4000 ensure that z The DVS4000 is operating normally z The client PC and the DVS4000 can communicate with each other z The client PC is installed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or higher version z No proxy is set for the IE browser on the client PC NOTE z Of the DVS4000 the default IP address is 192 168 0 13 24 and the default gateway address is 192 168 0 1 z For your first l...

Page 28: ...nical Specifications For more information about technical specifications of the DVS4000 refer to the product brochure Table 4 1 Technical specifications Item Description Physical dimensions H W D 40 189 270 mm 1 57 7 44 10 63 in Weight 1 5 kg 3 31 lb DC input voltage 12 VDC Maximum consumption DVS4004 IN 10W DVS4001 IN 8 W with EPON subcard 6 W without EPON subcard EPON subcard Transmit wavelength...

Page 29: ...6 85 to 13123 36 ft CAUTION The video encoding rate and resolution depend on the actually selected channel number and stream relation For more information see the corresponding Web configuration page on the device WARNING If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs you might be required to take corrective actions ...

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