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APPENDIX F: DIGITAL ALLY / RS-4000 TRIGGER CONNECTION AND SETUP
WHAT IS DIGITAL ALLY
Digital Ally Inc. is a manufacture of in-vehicle audio/video recording devices. Recordings are triggered by both the
Digital Ally devices themselves and the ZOLL RS-4000. The RS-4000 can be tightly integrated with both the DVM-
250 (two camera system) and the DVM-250+ (three camera system).
In this section of the document you’ll be provided with detailed instructions on both the installation of the DVM-
250/250+ devices and the steps necessary to integrate them with the RS-4000 devices.
DVM-250/250+ INSTALLATION
1.
If possible the installation of the DVM-250/250+ should be done simultaneously with the RS-4000’s.
Running cables and making connections for both devices is obviously easier and more efficient if it can all
be done at the same time rather than bringing the vehicle in for service twice for similar work.
2.
The details of the physical installation of the DVM-250/250+ can be found in Digital Ally’s Installation
Guide which is available by clicking the PDF Button.
3.
Once the DVM-250/250+ has been installed, locate the RJ-45 harness with the orange wire on the Digital
Ally Interface box.
4.
Connect the Orange wire (digital output 2) from the RS-4000 harness to the orange wire on the Digital Ally
RJ-45 Interface Harness.
NOTE:
Although these instructions describe using the RS-4000 digital output 2 (which is commonly used),
digital output 1 may also be used.