XX087-02 Rev 503 V1500
Introduction
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System Overview
As shown in Figure 1, multiple V1500CPUs may be connected to the Ethernet LAN to create a network of
CCTV equipment. Personal computers (PC) using the V1500 API may be connected to the LAN to interface
equipment from other vendors to the V1500 system. Discussion of the V1500 API is included in V1500
Configurator Instruction Manual XX093. Pre-configured typical and hot standby configurations are designed
for the system maximums listed in Table 2.
Note: All 10 models of the hot standby and typical configurations have system maximums of 512 alarms, 128
monitors, 128 time/date/titlers and 2048 cameras.
Table 2 - System Maximums for Typical and Hot Standby Configurations (pre-configured)
Model Number
Receivers
Keypads
Host PCs
V1500CDU-1 and V1500CDU-H-1
512
16
1
V1500CDU-2 and V1500CDU-H-2
256
32
1
V1500CDU-3 and V1500CDU-H-3
256
16
2
V1500CDU-4 and V1500CDU-H-4
512
32
0
V1500CDU-5 and V1500CDU-H-5
768
16
0
The maximum number of CCTV equipment that may be connected in one V1500 system is listed in Table 3.
Note: This table lists the maximum number of devices that may be connected per V1500 system. This table
does not list the maximums for one application module.
Table 3 - Maximum Number of Devices in One V1500 System
Devices Maximum
Cameras 8192
Monitors 512
Receivers 8192
Alarms 8192
Keypads 512
Time/Date Titler
512
The maximum number of devices that can be connected to one application module is listed in Table 4.
Note: Table 4 lists maximums per application module, not per port on the application module.
Table 4 - Maximum Number of Devices per Application Module
Devices Maximum
Cameras 4096
Monitors 128
Receivers 512
Alarms 512
Keypads 32
Time/Date/Titler 128
Host Computer
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Note: Figure 1 is meant to be an overview of the V1500 family of products and CCTV equipment that may be
connected to it. You will find detailed connection information in the sections that follow.
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