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Vi-R4000 Series 

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1.2.2 Mouse 

Control 

The DVR can be fully controlled by a mouse and this is recommended especially for ease of system 
configuration. 

 

Move mouse to move pointer around screen 

 

Right click to bring up menu 

 

Left click to select items pointed to by the on-screen mouse pointer 

Note: The mouse would normally plug into the 

USB MOUSE

 port on the rear of the DVR. If you enable 

the mouse emulator (i.e. use keys top simulate mouse), the mouse will be disabled.  

1.2.3  Mouse Emulator Control 

The mouse emulator provides all the control of a mouse but using the front panel keys. The mouse 
emulator function may also be used via a remote keyboard, 

 Press 

Left

Right

Up

  

Down

 keys to move pointer around screen 

 Press 

TAG

 key to bring up menu when in live mode. 

 Press 

OK

 key to select items pointed to by the on-screen mouse pointer. 

To enable/disable the mouse emulator, press 

ESC

 key and at same time, press the 

TAG

 key. 

1.2.4 External 

Keyboards 

The external keyboard ports support Vi-K1 and Vi-K2 series keyboards and allow remote control of the 
DVR. The DVR sends video over CAT5 to the BNC output connectors on each keyboard for 
connection to a monitor. When DVRs are cascaded, the keyboard monitor outputs can display images 
from any of the DVRs. 

Summary of Contents for Vi-R4005

Page 1: ...5 Vi R4105 Vi R4205 Document Reference Date Firmware Mdr602a doc 18 03 2013 From V2 2 2 Build 121220 Interface 174 Videoswitch Telephone 01252 851510 Ocean House Redfields Industrial Park Fax 01252 851296 Redfields Lane Church Crookham Email sales videoswitch co uk Hants GU52 0RD Web www videoswitch co uk ...

Page 2: ...Videoswitch Mdr602a doc ...

Page 3: ...rds 13 3 2 Default Configuration 15 3 2 1 System Configuration 15 3 2 2 Interface Configuration 15 3 2 2 1 Unlock Interface Settings 15 3 2 2 2 Lock Interface Settings 15 3 2 2 3 Display Interface Firmware Revision 15 3 2 2 4 Default all Interface Settings 15 3 2 2 5 Summary of commands 16 3 3 Record Settings 18 3 3 1 Schedule 18 3 3 2 Resolution 18 3 3 3 Quality 19 3 3 4 Frame Rate 19 3 3 5 Max B...

Page 4: ...s range 1 33 3 4 3 1 Manually Set DVR Address 34 3 4 3 2 Manually Set Address Range 34 3 4 4 Sharing a VGA Monitor 34 3 5 Termination 35 3 5 1 Turn Camera Termination ON 35 3 5 2 Turn Camera Termination OFF 35 3 6 Covert Cameras 36 3 6 1 Main Monitor Monitor 1 36 3 6 1 1 Set Covert 36 3 6 1 2 Clear Covert 36 3 6 2 Monitor 2 36 3 6 2 1 Set Covert 36 3 6 2 2 Clear Covert 36 3 6 3 Monitor 3 37 3 6 3 ...

Page 5: ...7 4 4 Remote Viewing 48 4 4 1 Browser 48 4 4 2 Vi Viewer4000 Camera Management System 48 5 Reference 49 5 1 Menu 50 5 1 1 Playback 50 5 1 2 Recording Configuration 50 5 1 2 1 Quick Schedule 50 5 1 2 2 Advanced Schedule Configuration 50 5 1 2 3 Record Quality Settings 50 5 1 2 4 Motion Detection Settings 50 5 1 2 5 Trigger Settings 50 5 1 3 Cameras Setup 50 5 1 3 1 Privacy Zones 50 5 1 3 2 Video Ta...

Page 6: ... Shutdown 51 5 1 7 4 Configuration Export Import 51 5 1 7 5 System Logs 51 5 2 Connector Pin outs 52 5 2 1 Domes 52 5 2 2 Control 52 5 2 3 Keyboards 53 5 2 4 Cascade 53 5 2 5 53 5 2 6 VGA 54 5 2 7 Audio 55 5 3 Specifications 56 5 3 1 Video 56 5 3 2 Audio 56 5 3 3 Recording 56 5 3 4 Playback 56 5 3 5 Storage 56 5 3 6 Network 57 5 3 7 Interface 57 5 3 8 Power 57 5 3 9 Environmental 57 5 3 10 Dimensi...

Page 7: ...Vi R4000 Series Videoswitch Page 1 Mdr602a doc 1 Getting Started ...

Page 8: ...cted prior to power up so that they are detected and given the correct usage 1 1 1 VGA Monitor A VGA monitor is recommended for most application for ease of interface and to benefit from high resolution images Supported resolutions are 1920 1080 1600 1200 1280 1024 1280 720 and 1024 768 The Vi R4000 series allows units to be cascaded and to share a common VGA monitor and mouse Refer to section 0 1...

Page 9: ...y around the screen Turn mouse emulator ON or OFF by pressing ESC and TAG together 1 2 1 Keyboard Control Key Live or Play Modes Menu Password Modes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 9 Select full screen cameras When entering multiple digits enter them within second of each other Press EDIT key until 123 appear in edit box Hold ESC down while using 0 9 for data entry Up Down Left Right Select cameras 1 4 or 5...

Page 10: ... mode Shift key for programming functions MON ESC ALT Shift key for alternate functions Escape one level in menu TAG Right mouse click in mouse emulator mode To turn mouse emulator on or off press and hold ESC key and also press the TAG key When mouse emulator is ON the arrow pointer appears on screen Note that pointer will also be present if a mouse in connected SLOWER Makes replay speed slower D...

Page 11: ...mulator provides all the control of a mouse but using the front panel keys The mouse emulator function may also be used via a remote keyboard Press Left Right Up Down keys to move pointer around screen Press TAG key to bring up menu when in live mode Press OK key to select items pointed to by the on screen mouse pointer To enable disable the mouse emulator press ESC key and at same time press the ...

Page 12: ...lled up simply by entering 1 256 on one or more connected keyboards e g Vi K1 or Vi K2 All functions including live view playback and menus from any unit can be accessed via a single keyboard A single VGA or BNC main monitor can be used A single BNC spot monitor can be used on each of the three spot outputs A single mouse can be used to control all units ...

Page 13: ...Vi R4000 Series Videoswitch Page 7 Mdr602a doc 2 Installation ...

Page 14: ...unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device Improper use or replacement of the bat...

Page 15: ...ed prior to switching on the DVR as it is auto detected on boot up Connect mouse to the rear MOUSE port Note that while the mouse emulator is enabled the mouse is disabled Connect Ethernet network to ETHERNET port using CAT5 cable included Connect Videoswitch remote keyboards to KBD1 KBD2 KBD3 KBD4 ports Vi K1 or Vi K2 range A BNC video monitor may be connected to the BNC connector on the keyboard...

Page 16: ...MS ALARMS ALARMS 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 1 1 1 G G G 2 2 2 G G G 3 3 3 G G G 4 4 4 G G G T T T T T T G G G G G G R R R R R R RELAYS RELAYS RELAYS eSATA eSATA eSATA INPUTS INPUTS INPUTS CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CAM 2 CA...

Page 17: ...wer to the DVR Open the door of drive bay using the key provided Pull out the drive plate with the drive to be replaced Drive 1 bottom Drive 2 top Replace the drive on the metal plate using a small screwdriver Push in the drive plate with the new drive back into the bay Close the door and lock it Power up the DVR and wait until boot has completed The audible alarm will be sounding Go into this men...

Page 18: ...Vi R4000 Series Videoswitch Page 12 Mdr602a doc 3 Commissioning ...

Page 19: ...he same as using a mouse except the up down left right keys are used to move the mouse pointer and the OK keys act s as a left mouse click Click on user name if you wish to change it and select another use Click on password field enter password numbers and press OK while on ENTER Click on OK 3 1 4 Default Passwords The Vi R4000 series DVR is shipped with default users and passwords pre configured ...

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Page 21: ... 4 digit codes To prevent accidental operation the LIVE key must be pressed and held while these codes are entered Further protection is provided by a locking facility using a command to lock and another command to unlock access to the other functions 3 2 2 1 Unlock Interface Settings The interface system is locked on power up It must be unlocked before any other settings can be changed When unloc...

Page 22: ...t 23XX XX is camera 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras Set monitor 4 to covert 24XX XX is camera 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras Set monitor 2 to normal 32XX XX is camera 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras Set monitor 3 to normal 33XX XX is camera 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras Set monitor 4 to normal 34XX XX is camera 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras Allocate up the coax PTZ cameras 41XX XX is camera 01 to ...

Page 23: ... to 16 or 00 for all cameras AA is unit number 01 16 or 00 for unit being programmed Enable cameras to auto sequence on monitor 4 64XXAA XX is camera 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras AA is unit number 01 16 or 00 for unit being programmed Disable cameras to auto sequence on monitor 1 71XXAA XX is camera 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras AA is unit number 01 16 or 00 for unit being programmed Disable ca...

Page 24: ...Enable Schedule Click Edit Select All Day Select Copy Select All Click OK Click on Apply Click on OK Click on Apply Note If some of the 16 camera inputs are not used make sure the schedule for those inputs are disabled so disc space is not wasted 3 3 2 Resolution Resolution determines the number pixels recorded For analogue BNC cameras the recommended setting to use is either 2CIF or 4CIF Resoluti...

Page 25: ...ted Set Max Bitrate within the range indicated by Max Bitrate Range Recommended somewhere near the higher figure is recommended Note If Max Bitrate Mode is set to General you can chose Max Bitrate from a list of options If Max Bitrate Mode is set to Customer you can enter any value for Max Bitrate Recommended max bit rates are shown in this table 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second Lowest Lower Low Medium...

Page 26: ...Vi R4000 Series Videoswitch Page 20 Mdr602a doc 1 Click on Copy 2 Click on Analog to select all cameras 3 Click on OK 1 Click on Apply ...

Page 27: ...rate 1 to 25 Quality setting Highest higher medium low lower lowest Resolution 4CIF 2CIF Number of cameras 1 to 16 Complexity and movement in each camera view The tables below give a guide to how many days retention to expect assuming recommended max bit rates continuous recording and the same settings on all cameras The exact retention period achieved may differ according to how complex the image...

Page 28: ...3 8 7 6 5 4 6 5 4 4 3 2 20 12 8 7 6 5 3 6 5 4 3 3 2 22 11 7 6 5 4 3 5 4 4 3 3 2 25 10 6 6 5 4 3 5 4 3 3 2 2 3 3 8 1 2 Retention Period for 2Tbyte 16 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 85 56 48 42 34 24 42 34 28 24 21 14 2 74 49 42 37 30 21 37 30 25 21 18 12 4 60 40 34 30 24 17 30 24 20 17 15 10 6 50 33 28 2...

Page 29: ... 31 26 23 19 13 23 19 15 13 12 8 22 43 29 25 22 17 12 22 17 14 12 11 7 25 39 26 22 19 16 11 19 16 13 11 10 6 3 3 8 1 4 Retention Period for 8Tbyte 16 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 338 225 193 169 134 96 169 134 112 96 84 56 2 298 197 169 148 118 84 148 118 98 84 74 49 4 239 159 136 119 95 68 119 95 79 ...

Page 30: ... 10 8 7 5 8 7 6 5 4 3 20 15 10 9 8 6 4 8 6 5 4 4 3 22 14 10 8 7 6 4 7 6 5 4 4 2 25 13 9 7 6 5 4 6 5 4 4 3 2 3 3 8 2 2 Retention Period for 2Tbyte 12 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 113 75 64 56 45 32 56 45 37 32 28 19 2 99 66 56 49 39 28 49 39 33 28 25 16 4 80 53 45 40 32 23 40 32 26 23 20 13 6 66 44 38 ...

Page 31: ...1 25 18 31 25 21 18 15 10 22 57 38 33 29 23 16 29 23 19 16 14 10 25 52 35 30 26 21 15 26 21 17 15 13 9 3 3 8 2 4 Retention Period for 8Tbyte 12 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 451 300 257 225 179 128 225 179 149 128 112 74 2 397 263 225 197 157 112 197 157 131 112 98 65 4 319 212 181 159 127 90 159 127 1...

Page 32: ...13 10 7 13 10 8 7 6 4 20 23 15 13 12 9 7 12 9 8 7 6 4 22 22 14 12 11 9 6 11 9 7 6 5 4 25 19 13 11 10 8 6 10 8 6 6 5 3 3 3 8 3 2 Retention Period for 2Tbyte 8 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 169 112 96 84 67 48 84 67 56 48 42 28 2 149 99 84 74 59 42 74 59 49 42 37 25 4 119 79 68 59 48 34 59 48 40 34 30 20...

Page 33: ...46 37 31 26 23 15 22 86 57 49 43 34 25 43 34 29 25 22 14 25 78 52 44 39 31 22 39 31 26 22 19 13 3 3 8 3 4 Retention Period for 8Tbyte 8 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 676 450 385 337 269 192 337 269 223 192 168 112 2 595 395 337 296 236 169 296 236 196 169 147 98 4 478 318 272 238 190 136 238 190 159 13...

Page 34: ...14 13 8 20 46 31 26 23 19 13 23 19 15 13 12 8 22 43 29 25 22 17 12 22 17 14 12 11 7 25 39 26 22 19 16 11 19 16 13 11 10 6 3 3 8 4 2 Retention Period for 2Tbyte 4 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 338 225 193 169 134 96 169 134 112 96 84 56 2 298 197 169 148 118 84 148 118 98 84 74 49 4 239 159 136 119 95 6...

Page 35: ... 74 62 53 46 31 22 172 115 98 86 69 49 86 69 57 49 43 29 25 155 104 89 78 62 44 78 62 52 44 39 26 3 3 8 4 4 Retention Period for 8Tbyte 4 cameras 2CIF 4CIF Frames per second per camera Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 1353 900 771 674 537 384 674 537 447 384 336 223 2 1191 789 674 592 472 337 592 472 393 337 295 196 4 956 635 543 476 380 271 476 380 3...

Page 36: ...lculator A PC application is also available to calculate update rates and disc capacity requirements This application caters for configurations with different setting for each camera Program name DiskCalculator exe Download from www videoswitch co uk located in Free Software ...

Page 37: ... in section 2 2 3 no address configuration is required The DVRs by default have an an address range of 2 so addresses will be assigned automatically as follows DVR Unit Address Analogue Cameras Network Cameras 1 1 2 1 16 17 32 2 3 4 33 48 49 64 3 5 6 65 80 81 96 4 7 8 97 112 113 128 5 9 10 129 144 145 160 6 11 12 161 176 177 192 7 13 14 193 208 209 224 8 15 16 225 240 241 256 ...

Page 38: ... camera numbering without gaps set each unit address range to 1 The addresses will then be automatically assigned as follows DVR Unit Address Analogue Cameras 1 1 1 16 2 2 17 32 3 3 33 48 4 4 49 64 5 5 65 80 6 6 81 96 7 7 97 112 8 8 113 128 9 9 129 144 10 10 145 160 11 11 161 176 12 12 177 192 13 13 193 208 14 14 209 224 15 15 225 240 16 16 241 256 ...

Page 39: ... and Vi R4005 addresses in the order the units are physically connected see below Manually set each Vi R40905 address range to 1 see below Note that Vi405 s do not have VGA or mouse control so cascading of these features is not possible When DVRs each haver and address range of 1 which Vi405 s always do the cameras are allocated as follows DVR Unit Address Analogue Cameras 1 1 1 16 2 2 17 32 3 3 3...

Page 40: ...using network cameras you may wish to set the address range to 1 Set the address range as follows Press and hold LIVE key enter 14xx release LIVE key Where XX is the unit address range 01 or 02 3 4 4 Sharing a VGA Monitor If you wish to share a VGA monitor you will need to set the monitor output on each unit to VGA as they will not all be able to automatically detect the monitor on power up To set...

Page 41: ...command Press and hold LIVE key enter 11XX release LIVE key Where XX is the camera number 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras off at once 3 5 2 Turn Camera Termination OFF To turn the 75 Ohm camera termination ON default enter this command Press and hold LIVE key enter 12XX release LIVE key Where XX is the camera number 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras off at once ...

Page 42: ...n Menu Configuration User Click on green tick icon Select this tab Camera Configuration Select this drop down option Local Playback Disable any cameras that you wish this user to be unable to replay Select this tab Local Configuration Disable Local Camera Management Click Apply 3 6 1 2 Clear Covert To restore cameras to view or re arrange the displays selected one of the screen areas and click on ...

Page 43: ... once 3 6 4 Monitor 4 3 6 4 1 Set Covert Camera To set a camera to covert enter this command Press and hold LIVE key enter 24XX release LIVE key Where XX is the camera number 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras off at once 3 6 4 2 Clear Covert Camera To set a camera to normal enter this command Press and hold LIVE key enter 24XX release LIVE key Where XX is the camera number 01 to 16 or 00 for all came...

Page 44: ... more cameras for up the coax control 3 7 1 1 Disable PTZ Control To set a camera have no PTZ local control enter this command Press and hold LIVE key enter 40XX release LIVE key Where XX is the camera number 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras off at once 3 7 1 2 Enable Coax Control To set a camera to have up the coax PTZ control enter this command Press and hold LIVE key enter41XX release LIVE key Wh...

Page 45: ... the furthest dome on each daisy chain should be terminated and the others un terminated Using a Vi X18 break out module connect the domes to the DOMES connector on the rear of the DVR Four RS485 output are provided identified as 1 2 3 and 4 3 7 3 Connection for dome control via ethernet In order to remotely control domes via ethernet a connection is required on the back of the DVR between the gre...

Page 46: ... command Press and hold LIVE key enter42XX release LIVE key Where XX is the camera number 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras 3 7 4 2 Enable RS485 Control on outputs 3 4 T To configure a camera for PTZ control on RS485 outputs 3 4 enter this command Press and hold LIVE key enter43XX release LIVE key Where XX is the camera number 01 to 16 or 00 for all cameras 3 7 4 3 Set RS485 Protocol for Outputs 1 2 ...

Page 47: ...al Control using Keyboard Protocols The protocols built into a Vi K2A joystick keyboard can be used to control PTZ domes connected to the Vi R4000 Connect the keyboard to the KBD1 port on the DVR and set up the keyboard menu such that each PTZ camera is assigend to Domes 1 or Domes 2 output and that each of these outputs is assigned the required RS485 protocol Set the Dome o p to DVR to tell the k...

Page 48: ... network whether locally or via broadband this is achieved using mouse control Protocol and baud rate is set in the menu to suit the dome s Menu Camera PTZ Select PTZ mode either using pressing the PTZ key or right clicking the mouse on a live camera image and pressing the PTZ icon The dome may now be controlled by the mouse ...

Page 49: ...Vi R4000 Series Videoswitch Page 43 Mdr602a doc 4 User ...

Page 50: ...r Aux Monitor Selection Press the MAIN AUX key then SELECT to switch between main and aux monitors so that camera can be selected Note Take care if the other monitor isn t attached or visible to you as you will lose sight of your cursor If this happens just press MAIN AUX key then SELECT again and control will return to your monitor 4 1 5 Screen Warning Symbols The following symbols may appear on ...

Page 51: ...If you right click on the mouse or mouse emulator in Live mode you will see this toolbar This provides these functions in order Enable manual record If schedule is inactive record may be manually enabled or disabled Instant playback Instant Playback only shows the last five minutes recorded Mute audio Mute Enable audio Capture an image Take a snapshot of the current image PTZ control Control dome ...

Page 52: ...ontrol the DVR as if it were plugged into the KBD port 1 2 3 or 4 respectively To make the keyboard revert to it s normal control port Press and hold ESC key press 0 release ESC key 4 2 3 Using Vi K2 A remote keyboard A Vi K2 keyboard is capable of controlling any monitor when plugged into any keyboard port by selecting the display monitor 1 to 4 on the keyboard then entering the camera number use...

Page 53: ...playback select different times of the selected day Use mouse or playback buttons to control play pause speed and direction Using the slider select the start of the video that you wish to export Press EDIT Alternatively click on the clip scissor symbol button near bottom left of screen Move slider to end of video section to be exported Press EDIT to mark end of clip Alternatively click on the clip...

Page 54: ...h R series Net Recorder with a browser for remote viewing and management You will need to allow the browser to install some add ons 4 4 2 Vi Viewer4000 Camera Management System Install Vi Viewer4000 on PC running Windows XP Vista Windows 7 to remotely monitor and manage up to 256 Videoswitch Net Recorders ...

Page 55: ...Vi R4000 Series Videoswitch Page 49 Mdr602a doc 5 Reference ...

Page 56: ...gs 5 1 2 4 Motion Detection Settings 5 1 2 5 Trigger Settings 5 1 3 Cameras Setup 5 1 3 1 Privacy Zones 5 1 3 2 Video Tampering Detection 5 1 3 3 Video Loss Detection 5 1 3 4 OSD Configuration 5 1 4 Status 5 1 4 1 Drive Information 5 1 4 2 Chan Status 5 1 4 3 Record Status 5 1 4 4 Alarm Status 5 1 4 5 Network Status 5 1 4 6 HD Status 5 1 5 System Configuration 5 1 5 1 Time Date 5 1 5 2 Network ...

Page 57: ...ial Settings 5 1 5 5 On Camera Settings 5 1 5 6 Exception 5 1 5 7 Display 5 1 5 8 Disk Management 5 1 5 9 Email 5 1 6 File Management 5 1 7 Maintenance 5 1 7 1 Firmware Upgrade 5 1 7 2 Factory Default 5 1 7 3 Shutdown 5 1 7 4 Configuration Export Import 5 1 7 5 System Logs ...

Page 58: ...me Output 1 RS485 TX 2 Dome Output 1 RS485 TX 3 Dome Output 2 RS485 TX 4 Dome Output 2 RS485 TX 5 GND 6 Dome Output 3 RS485 TX 7 Dome Output 3 RS485 TX 8 Dome Output 4 RS485 TX 9 Dome Output 4 RS485 TX 5 2 2 Control Connector Type 9 way D type Female 1 2 6 3 7 4 5 8 9 Pin Function 1 RS485 RX 2 RS485 RX 3 RS485 TX 4 RS485 TX 5 GND 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C ...

Page 59: ...tion 1 RS485 RX 2 RS485 RX 3 RS485 TX KBD1 only 4 9V 5 GND 6 RS485 TX KBD1 only 7 Twisted Pair Video 8 Twisted Pair Video 5 2 4 Cascade Connector Type RJ45 Female PIN1 PIN8 Pin Function 1 RS485 TX 2 RS485 TX 3 RS485 RX CASC1 only 4 n c 5 GND 6 RS485 RX CASC1 only 7 Twisted Pair Video 8 Twisted Pair Video 5 2 5 ...

Page 60: ...eries Videoswitch Page 54 Mdr602a doc 5 2 6 VGA Connector Type 15 way High Density D type Female Pin Function 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 N C 10 GND 11 N C 12 N C 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 N C ...

Page 61: ...nction 1 AUDIO INPUT 1 2 AUDIO INPUT 2 3 AUDIO INPUT 3 4 AUDIO INPUT 4 5 AUDIO INPUT 5 6 AUDIO INPUT 6 7 AUDIO INPUT 7 8 AUDIO INPUT 8 9 AUDIO INPUT 9 10 AUDIO INPUT 10 11 AUDIO INPUT 11 12 AUDIO INPUT 12 13 AUDIO INPUT 13 14 AUDIO INPUT 14 15 AUDIO INPUT 15 16 AUDIO INPUT 16 17 N C 18 N C 19 N C 20 N C 21 N C 22 AUDIO LINE IN 23 AUDIO OUT BNC 24 AUDIO OUT VGA 25 GND ...

Page 62: ...utput 2 ch 600Ω Two way Audio 2 0Vp p 1kΩ Audio Compression OggVorbis Audio Bit Rate 16kbps 5 3 3 Recording Recording formats 4CIF D1 2CIF CIF QCIF Frame rate per camera 1 16 to 25 fps Video Bit Rate 32K to 8M bits per second Sub stream CIF QCIF up to 25 fps Pre and post alarm 5s default programmable Time lapse recording 1 2 3 4 5 seconds Scheduling timers Yes Activity detection Yes 5 3 4 Playback...

Page 63: ...Inputs 16 ch Alarm Outputs 4 ch relays Mouse USB can control multiple DVRs Backup USB 2 0 RS485 dome control 4 ch Pelco D Pelco P and other protocols from Vi K2A Coax dome control BBV GUI Graphical user interface can be controlled by Internal or external keyboard mouse or mouse emulator 5 3 8 Power Power input IEC 100 240VAC 2A 50 60Hz Power consumption 100W max 5 3 9 Environmental Temperature 0 t...

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