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Cable Connection 

 

CAUTION! 

 

Disconnect the device from power before connecting cables. 

 

Use  cables  that  meet  specifications.  Refer  to  the 

DVS_DC  Cable 

Connection Guide

 for details. 

 

Connect peripherals as needed. For connection instructions, refer to the 

documentation for the corresponding peripherals. 

Front panel cable connection 

Figure 2-2

 

Cable Connection on the Front Panel 

 

Network

Serial port device

RJ45

SFP

PTZ camera

Summary of Contents for DVS4104

Page 1: ...Digital Video Servers Quick Guide Manual Version V1 00 ...

Page 2: ...s manual are the property of their respective owners Disclaimer CAUTION The default password is used for your first login To ensure account security please change the password after your first login You are recommended to set a strong password no less than eight characters To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law the product described with its hardware software firmware and documents is p...

Page 3: ...urposes We shall not be held responsible for any consequences resulting from illegal operations of the device The illustrations in this manual are for reference only and may vary depending on the version or model The screenshots in this manual may have been customized to meet specific requirements and user preferences As a result some of the examples and functions featured may differ from those di...

Page 4: ...he following table may be found in this manual Carefully follow the instructions indicated by the symbols to avoid hazardous situations and use the product properly Symbol Description WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in bodily injury or death CAUTION Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in damage data loss or malfunction to product NOTE I...

Page 5: ...perly grounded and the lightning protection meets requirements Keep the device from moisture dust strong electromagnetic radiation and vibration Power down the device before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals Protect the power cable from being stepped on or pressed particularly at the plug receptacle and the part leading out of the device Strictly follow the procedure to shut...

Page 6: ...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 the user will be req...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...4 channel DVS 5 Mount in a Protective Box 5 Mount in a Cabinet 6 Cable Connection 7 Mounting a 16 channel DVS 10 Mount in a Protective Box 10 Mount on a Workbench 12 Cable Connection 12 AC Power Cable Connection 16 Mount Verification 17 Starting the Device 17 3 Login to the Web Interface 17 ...

Page 9: ... finds application in city surveillance transportation banking and finance power industry and healthcare Please refer to the datasheet for detailed specifications This manual mainly describes the device hardware and the installation procedure It also describes how to access the Web interface of the device Front Panel Figure 1 1 4 channel DVS RUN LED ENC LED ACT LED Network LINK LED RS485 422 RS232...

Page 10: ...emperature alarm has been raised Off No device alarm has been raised ENC encoding Steady green The device is receiving signals but is not encoding Blinks green The device is receiving and encoding signals Off No signal input ACT data transmission Blinks yellow Data is being transmitted Off No data transmission LINK network connection Steady green The device is connected to network Off The device i...

Page 11: ...larm input Audio input Grounding Video input Two way audio RS485 Alarm output DC input Grounding Video input Audio input Alarm input Two way audio input Network Power on off Power input Grounding RST button Two way audio output USB RS232 RS485 Alarm output Grounding ...

Page 12: ...d properly grounded The following requirements must be met for both outdoor and indoor installations The power audio video and RS485 interfaces should be protected by appropriate lightning protection devices The device is correctly grounded Please refer to the DVS_DC Cable Connection Guide for details Route cables The power cable should be routed separately from other cables such as the network ca...

Page 13: ...hannel DVS Mount in a Protective Box NOTE The protective box should meet specified requirements Please refer to the DVS_DC Cable Connection Guide for details Horizontal mount Place the device horizontally if the protective box is placed on the ground Wall mount Place the device vertically in the wall mount protective box The air vents on two sides should be facing upward and downward Use screws to...

Page 14: ...w Figure 2 1 Installing Mounting Ears 2 Mount the device to a frame in the cabinet For detailed steps please refer to the Video Encoder Decoder Frame Quick Guide Holder mount 1 Install the mounting ears See Figure 2 1 2 Mount the device to a holder in the cabinet For the detailed steps please refer to the 1U DVS DC Holder Installation Guide Mount without frame or holder To mount without using a fr...

Page 15: ...ecifications Refer to the DVS_DC Cable Connection Guide for details Connect peripherals as needed For connection instructions refer to the documentation for the corresponding peripherals Front panel cable connection Figure 2 2 Cable Connection on the Front Panel Network Serial port device RJ45 SFP PTZ camera ...

Page 16: ...Audio and alarm connection Figure 2 4 Audio Connection Sound pickup Alarm input device MIC Speaker box Power PTZ camera Grounding Alarm output device AUDIO IN INOUTG A B LINE RS485 Audio input device MIC Audio output device speaker box 1 2 G 3 4 Audio input device sound pickup ...

Page 17: ...the RS485 and RS485 terminals on a peripheral G Grounding Figure 2 5 Alarm Connection Table 2 2 Terminal Connectors Terminal Connector Description ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 Allows four alarm inputs ALARM OUT 1 1 2 2 Allows two alarm outputs G Grounding ALARM IN 1 2 G 3 4 ALARM OUT 1 1 G 2 2 Power Power Alarm output device Alarm input device Alarm input device Alarm output device ...

Page 18: ...unting ears alone can bear the total weight Preparation Check that the cabinet is stabilized and grounded properly Check that no object is left inside the cabinet or placed nearby to hinder the mount Determine an appropriate mounting position inside the cabinet Install mounting ears In the following figure the mounting ears are attached at the same side as the front panel They can also be attached...

Page 19: ...o the cabinet rails using screws as shown in the figure below Figure 2 7 Mounting in a 19 inch Cabinet Verify the mount Check against the following table to ensure the mount meets requirements Table 2 3 Cabinet Mount Checklist No Item Yes No Remarks 1 Mounting ears are secured to device 2 Mount position is appropriate Screw x 4 pcs Mounting ear ...

Page 20: ...nded properly Use the protection pads supplied with the device Remove the stickers and then attach the pads to the bottom of the device CAUTION Allow at least 10cm of space surrounding the device for heat dissipation Do not place anything heavy on the device Cable Connection Connection on the back panel See the illustration below and connect peripherals as needed For more connection instructions r...

Page 21: ...io Connection Table 2 4 Terminal Connectors Terminal Connector Description AUDIO IN 1 16 Allows 16 audio inputs Sound pickup Alarm output device Grounding PTZ camera Power Network Alarm input device 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUDIO IN AUDIO IN 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Audio input device sound pickup ...

Page 22: ... connection to two alarm input devices only Connections to more alarm input devices are similar ALARM OUT 1 1 and ALARM OUT 2 2 terminal connectors can be connected to two alarm output devices The and signs mean a pair of terminals not polarity All the G terminal connectors provide the same function so choose one as convenient One G terminal connector can be shared by multiple alarm devices ...

Page 23: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Allows eight alarm inputs ALARM OUT 1 1 2 2 Allows two alarm outputs G Grounding CAUTION The operating voltage and current for alarm output devices should not exceed 12 VDC and 0 7 A Alarm input device ALM IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 G 1 1 2 2 ALM OUT Power Alarm input device Alarm output device ...

Page 24: ... power cable 1 Attach the cable clip to the device as shown in the figure below Figure 2 11 Attach the Cable Clip 2 Connect the AC power cable and then close the cable clip to secure the power cable as shown in the figure below Figure 2 12 Connect the AC Power Cable and Close the Cable Clip Power cable clip ...

Page 25: ...are connected properly Starting the Device Connect the device to power and start the device Refer to Table 1 1 to verify that the device is operating properly 3 Login to the Web Interface Log in to the Web interface to manage the device from a remote site Before login check that The device is operating properly and connected to the client PC through network Microsoft Internet Explorer IE is instal...

Page 26: ... the IP address of the device in the address bar 2 Enter the username and password and then click Login NOTE After login click the menus and tabs to display the corresponding configuration pages For detailed information about the initial configuration of your device and parameter descriptions please refer to the online help The default password is intended only for your first login and should be c...

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