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11.4.3 Relays (Vi405 and Vi605) 

Physical: 

25-way D-Type (female) 

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Pin Number 

Signal 

In/Out 

Relay 1 (Alarms) 

 

Relay 2 (critical Alerts) 

 

3 Relay 

 

4 Relay 

 

5 Relay 

 

6 Relay 

 

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10 

Dome 2 RS485 - 

Output 

11 

Dome 1 RS485 - 

Output 

12 Dome 

RS232  Output 

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Dome 1 20mA output 

Output 

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21 

12V Led/Beeper power 

Output 

22 

Dome 2 RS485 + 

Output 

23 

Dome 1 RS485 + 

Output 

24 Dome 

RS232  Output 

25 Ground 

Output 

Intelligent Security and Fire Ltd

Summary of Contents for Vi101

Page 1: ...405 Vi605 Document Reference Date Firmware Vi610f doc 04 03 2008 From Vi0XXc20 Videoswitch Telephone 01252 851510 Ocean House Redfields Industrial Park Fax 01252 851296 Redfields Lane Church Crookham...

Page 2: ...Vi610g doc I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y a n d F i r e L t d...

Page 3: ...O 4 Record 11 2 2 5 INFO 5 Play 11 2 2 6 INFO 6 Remote 11 2 2 7 INFO 7 Ethernet 11 3 LIVE 12 3 1 Viewing Full Screen Images 12 3 2 Quad Display 12 3 3 Multi Screen 13 3 4 Spot monitor s 13 3 5 Tagging...

Page 4: ...ories Included 56 11 3 Changing the Hard Drive 56 11 4 Connector Pin Outs 57 11 4 1 Alarms Vi101 Vi205 Vi302 Vi305 57 11 4 2 Alarms Vi405 and Vi605 58 11 4 3 Relays Vi405 and Vi605 59 11 4 4 Remote Ke...

Page 5: ...vailable for replay Older image are no longer available Several methods are provided for finding the recorded images you want quickly including date time searches and activity or alarm event searches...

Page 6: ...ideo Monitor using a BNC cable Make sure that the monitor termination is switched on i e to 75 Ohms Connect a camera to Camera Input 1 on the Vi101 using a BNC cable Connect further cameras to Inputs...

Page 7: ...Video Monitor using a BNC cable Make sure that the monitor termination is switched on i e to 75 Ohms Connect a camera to Camera Input 1 on the Vi205 using a BNC cable Connect further cameras to Inputs...

Page 8: ...RDS CAMERAS M MONITORS S1 LINE IN LINE OUT MIC AUDIO OPTION Connect the monitor output MAIN of the Vi302 Vi305 to a Video Monitor using a BNC cable Make sure that the monitor termination is switched o...

Page 9: ...ETHERNET GPS S VIDEO M S1 S2 S3 MONITORS EXPANSION TO NEXT DVR MAIN SPOT1 SPOT2 SPOT3 KEYBOARDS LINE OUT LINE IN MIC AUDIO CAMERAS TILLS PIRS Connect the monitor output MAIN of the Vi405 to a Video M...

Page 10: ...2 2 1 1 D ig it a l V id e o R e c o r d e r CAMERAS IN OUT AUDIO MIC MAIN SPOT1 SPOT2 SPOT3 KEYBOARDS EXPANSION TO NEXT DVR LINE OUT LINE IN S VIDEO M S1 S2 S3 MONITORS Connect the monitor output MAI...

Page 11: ...nging Press OK to finish OK If you need to adjust the time and date at any other time press the MENU key and press the right arrow key to enter the Date Time menu Note that the time is automatically a...

Page 12: ...cameras replay correctly Any potential problems with the cameras or recording system will then be detected as soon a possible rather than continuing un noticed until a critical incident needs to be re...

Page 13: ...ct your supplier HD1 2 3 Fail This alert indicates that a hard drive is not working Check that the drive drawers are correctly fitted Check the lock in the drive drawer is turned full counter clockwis...

Page 14: ...scroll through the help information Press HELP again to return to the screen or Manu item that you were at prior to entering the HELP mode 2 2 INFO screens While in HELP mode you can press the MON key...

Page 15: ...r of day s data retention 2 2 5 INFO 5 Play Information related to the currently displayed play image s displayed here including image date time number and authentication status 2 2 6 INFO 6 Remote In...

Page 16: ...of these keys 3 2 Quad Display Select quad display on the main monitor by pressing the QUAD key Cameras 1 2 3 and 4 will be displayed together Press again to see cameras 5 6 7 and 8 Successive presses...

Page 17: ...nly the camera number is displayed Select the camera to be displayed on the selected monitor by pressing the NUMBER keys 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 To step forwards or backwards through the cameras press one...

Page 18: ...you want use the play keys to view the video Note that as any digit of the date and time is changed the corresponding image is immediately found on the hard drive and displayed This is the active sear...

Page 19: ...le range of recorded images To quickly step between start middle and end press this key TAG When you have found what you want use the play keys to view the video To step in finer time increments press...

Page 20: ...events Press this key to go to the latest event TAG When you have found what you want use the play keys to view the video Millions of events can be recorded before older ones are over written As event...

Page 21: ...the FIND 4 screen is displayed FIND To select the incident you wish to replay use these keys To play the incident forwards from the start press the play forward key To play the incident backwards from...

Page 22: ...rwards and backwards through the recorded video images The function of each key is Step backwards one image Step forwards one image Play backwards press again to increase speed Play forwards press aga...

Page 23: ...ay Incidents Press these keys to step backwards or forwards through incidents in the incidents list 5 3 Tagging Images If you have found an image or section of video that you may wish to go back to pr...

Page 24: ...tart writing to CD by pressing this key OK Note that you can only write incidents to a blank CD When an important incident has been written to a CD always check that the CD plays back correctly either...

Page 25: ...to select whether you wish to include the highlighted incident when you burn to CD Use the BURN key to return to the BURN 1 screen to set a new incident or to alter the length or times of an incident...

Page 26: ...d by the password Press this key PSW Enter the correct password using the NUMBER keys 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Note that all 6 digits must be entered even if the leading ones are zeros Press this key OK A...

Page 27: ...uld log off again to prevent other users gaining unauthorised access Press this key PSW Press this key OK The password protected features are now protected again Note that log off will occur automatic...

Page 28: ...available functions listed on the screen To activate a function first press FN Then enter the required function number 1 2 or 3 digits 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 When you have the required number press the...

Page 29: ...key needs to be pressed to start an action within the menu 9 1 Date Time Press OK to start editing the date and time Enter the current date and time using the 0 9 keys Use the and keys to move betwee...

Page 30: ...menu settings apply when no alarm or activity event is in progress Days Set the number of days that you wish images to be retained for before being over written The rate at which images are recorded...

Page 31: ...record mode is selected image pretension set by number of days is no longer used Instead the installer is responsible for setting the record rate on each camera Different rates may be selected for da...

Page 32: ...e achieved The actual rate are displayed in square brackets Note that cameras with activity detection enabled are given a rate of at least 1 picture per second pps and those with remote access in prog...

Page 33: ...n select here whether all cameras are recorded or just those with alarms or activity Quality Each camera may be assigned a different image quality As you change the quality you can see the effects on...

Page 34: ...its location This is useful when remotely accessing the DVR via Ethernet It is also used to identify the DVR when it is set up to send emails Use these keys to enter and edit the text Move cursor righ...

Page 35: ...over scanning v Move position of text MON Return to menu Time Date Position Use this menu option to adjust the position of the Date and Time to suit you preference Note that some locations may conflic...

Page 36: ...g is selected a common dwell time is used for all cameras 0 9 Enter a dwell time in seconds TAG Set the default dwell time PIP Mode Spot Monitor Options The spot monitor may be setup to automatically...

Page 37: ...lect auto sequence Exit this level Power Up Options When the DVR powers up for example following a power loss the following settings may be specified in the menu Main Monitor Format Following power up...

Page 38: ...deoswitch DVR support alarm mapping whereby each alarm input may be assigned to any camera Some cameras may therefore have multiple alarm input associated with them v use these keys to set the mapping...

Page 39: ...o be monitor for movement OK Select deselect zone at cursor v Move cursor and select deselect TAG All zones on off default sens pix A indicates that a zone is selected If activity is detected this wil...

Page 40: ...for normal operation v Select whether to display active pixels Wireless PIR Inputs UP to 64 wireless PIRs may be installed for those models of Videoswitch DVRs that support wireless PIRS Wireless PIR...

Page 41: ...y during which hours of the weekend the wireless PIR detection is active Move cursor to select hour of day v Select whether PIR is active Wireless PIRs 33 48 The following menu options apply to wirele...

Page 42: ...pped This only applies do domes which have telemetry control Critical Alerts Critical alerts are conditions that require user intervention If a critical alert condition arises it is recorded in the ev...

Page 43: ...time Relay Hold Time Whenever an alarm activity or wireless PIR event occurs the alarm relay activates When all alarm conditions have cleared the relay will stay activated until the relay hold time h...

Page 44: ...e used Type of control for each camera Each dome camera needs to be assigned to either DOMES 1 output DOMES 2 output Co ax telemetry control Control via an external Vi K2 keyboard Dwell Speed Tour Set...

Page 45: ...an sequentially invoke presets to create a tour This is done independently for each dome camera Use the FN key to start and stop DVR driven tours No of Presets in Tour Program the presets 1 2 3 etc in...

Page 46: ...number of 80 and is used to send emails and alarm center messages It can also be used for HTTP access The other ports are used for remote access from the Vi Viewer or other client software Port1 This...

Page 47: ...fault Sub Net Mask Gateway 0 9 Enter Gateway Move cursor v Change digit at cursor TAG Set default Gateway Central Station This DVR may be setup to make an IP call to a alarm central station when an al...

Page 48: ...e sent If the DVR is on a network that includes a mail server then the IP address of this should be entered If mail is sent and received directly via an internet service provider then the IP address o...

Page 49: ...critical alert occurs v Select whether emails are required On Activity Enable this option if you want an email to be sent if a activity occurs v Select whether emails are required On Alarm Enable this...

Page 50: ...ry between units From a configuration point of view each unit is treated separately and settings can be different on each unit as required Unit Number Multiple DVRs may be linked to provide a system w...

Page 51: ...Set default password User 1 Access Rights Specify here what access right you wish to be available to users who log on with the USER1 password Move cursor to each type of access v Set whether USER1 has...

Page 52: ...Set default password User 4 Access Rights Specify here what access right you wish to be available to users who log on with the USER4 password Move cursor to each type of access v Set whether USER1 ha...

Page 53: ...ll reset all menus options back to their factory defaults This can be very useful and is recommended after major software updates However is can undo a lot of work if significant customisation of the...

Page 54: ...a disc erase of hard drive 3 only available if the DVR has multiple drives Erase All Hard Drives Press OK to perform a disc erase of all fitted hard drives only available if the DVR has multiple drive...

Page 55: ...the LINE input The LINE output is used to drive either a speaker with a built in amplifier or a separate amplifier and speaker MICROPHONE ELECTRET MICROPHONE POWER AMPLIFIER SPEAKER OR HEADPHONES MIC...

Page 56: ...ecorder 52 10 2 Ethernet connection to a PC PC CAT5 CROSS OVER CABLE ViX05 10 3 Ethernet connection to a LAN PC ETHERNET HUB OR SWITCH CAT5 CABLE ViX05 I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y a n d F i...

Page 57: ...Cat 5 or similar twin twisted pair cable Connect the keyboard to a monitor using a BNC co ax cable All the keys of the ViX05 are duplicated on the remote keyboard and the ViX05 may be controlled in t...

Page 58: ...e on the Internet www videoswitch co uk A PC with a modem is required to view the images 10 6 1 Connecting a Dial up Adaptor Connect the adaptor to the telephone socket using the cable provided with t...

Page 59: ...t be configured with a different address Each PIR address that is to be used must be enabled in the DVRs ALARM menu Connect Wireless PIR Masthead Units to the TILLS input on the DVR as follows Masthea...

Page 60: ...ensitive mechanical devices that may be damaged by shock or vibration Always protect them from shock and vibration when transporting Remove power from the ViX05 before removing the hard drive Wait for...

Page 61: ...6 Alarm 6 In 7 Alarm 7 In 8 Alarm 7 In 9 Alarm 8 In 10 Alarm 10 In 11 Alarm 11 In 12 Alarm 12 In 13 Alarm 13 In 14 Alarm 14 In 15 Alarm 15 In 16 Alarm 16 In 23 Relay 1 Out 24 Relay 2 Out 25 Alarm Com...

Page 62: ...m 4 In 5 Alarm 5 In 6 Alarm 6 In 7 Alarm 7 In 8 Alarm 7 In 9 Alarm 8 In 10 Alarm 10 In 11 Alarm 11 In 12 Alarm 12 In 13 Alarm 13 In 14 Alarm 14 In 15 Alarm 15 In 16 Alarm 16 In 25 Alarm Common Ground...

Page 63: ...y 1 Alarms 2 Relay 2 critical Alerts 3 Relay 3 4 Relay 4 5 Relay 5 6 Relay 6 7 8 9 10 Dome 2 RS485 Output 11 Dome 1 RS485 Output 12 Dome 2 RS232 Output 13 Dome 1 20mA output Output 14 15 16 17 18 19 2...

Page 64: ...1 RS485 A In 2 RS485 B In 3 Not used N a 4 12V for Keyboard Out 5 0V for keyboard Out 6 Not used N a 7 Twisted Pair Video Out 8 Twisted Pair Video Out Note A standard CAT5 patch cable may be used to...

Page 65: ...m Physical 9 way D type female Electrical RS232 5 4 9 3 8 2 1 7 6 Pin Number Signal In Out 1 DCD In 2 RXD In 3 TXD Out 4 DTR Out 5 GND In Out 6 8V Out 7 RTS Out 8 CTS In 9 RI In I n t e l l i g e n t...

Page 66: ...ultaneous processing Record Live Play Remote and CD backup Image authentication every image is tagged with time date image number and other information and is protected with a digital security signatu...

Page 67: ...ble sensitivity Relays 1 relay Vi101 2 relays Vi205 Vi302 Vi305 6 relays Vi405 Vi605 Relay Contact Rating 24Vdc 200mA max normally open or closed Alarm activity response Pull up full screen display ma...

Page 68: ...Dimensions Weight Boxed 275mm x 380mm x 475mm WxHxD 8kg Vi302 Vi305 Vi405 Dimensions Weight Unit 355mm x 100mm x 390mm WxHxD 7kg Dimensions Weight Boxed 480mm x 295mm x 580mm WxHxD 9kg Vi605 Dimension...

Page 69: ...dequate measures 11 5 6 Ventilation The ViX05 Digital Recorder has ventilation holes in the base front and rear Using internal fans the unit creates a continuous flow of air through the unit to contro...

Page 70: ...Digital Recorder 66 Serial Number of ViX05 Notes Notes I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y a n d F i r e L t d...

Page 71: ...rned within 1 month of purchase the warranty on this product will be extended from 1 year to 2 years for no extra charge Serial Number of ViX05 This is on the label under ViX05 Your Name Company Name...

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