Pelco VMX300-E installation manual Addendum, Rear View

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ADDENDUM

Addendum No. C1563M

Date February 19, 2008

Manual Affected VMX300 Video Management System Installation Manual, C1552M-C

Several components on the rear panel of the VMX300/VMX300-E workstations have been moved to new positions and the illustrations in the VMX300(-E) Installation manual (C1552M-C) are out-of-date. Please refer to the information and illustrations in this addendum when using the following rear panel connectors:

Monitor outputs

Video inputs

COM 3 and COM 4 (RS-422 ports)

USB ports

Rear View

In Figure 1, the rear panel of the VMX300-SYS-4/VMX300-E-SYS-4 workstation is used to identify the components that are common to all models. Monitor output ports and video input ports are identified for each workstation model in VMX300(-E) Monitor Outputs and VMX300(-E) Analog Video Inputs, beginning on page 2.

Figure 1. VMX300(-E) Rear View

Power

Mouse and Keyboard Ports (PS/2)

Secondary Ethernet Port (megabit rate)

USB Ports*

COM 1 (RS-232)*

Parallel Port (refer to the Windows® documentation for printer installation instructions)

COM 2 (RS-232)*

Primary Ethernet Port (gigabit rate)

Audio Ports

USB Ports*

Modem Ports (reserved for future use)

COM 3 and COM 4 (RS-422)

*A USB port expander can be used to increase the total number of USB ports and serial communication ports (RS-232).

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Contents Rear View AddendumVMX300-E Monitor Outputs How to Connect a Single Monitor to a VMX300-E WorkstationModel Workstations VMX300-E Analog Video InputsISO9001 Installation Manual Page Contents List of Tables List of IllustrationsImportant Safety Instructions Video Quality Caution Regulatory NoticesDescription VMX300 Models ModelsVMX300-E-CL-0 Client VMX300-E ModelsCompatible Products VMX300E-B Backup ServerDocumentation Resources Typical Applications Matrix SwitchersPelco Ascii Switchers Coaxitron and Fixed Camera Transmission Looping Camera Outputs DX8000 and DX9000 Series DvrsConnecting a DVR Method Network Pelconet Transmission SystemsNetworkip Example 3 of a PelcoNet Configuration Sample VMX300-E System with the NVR300 NVR300 Network Video RecorderParts List InstallationUSER-SUPPLIED Parts Mounting Rack Mount InstallationFront View Rear View VMX300-E Connections to the Network VMX300-E ConnectionsVMX300-E Keyboard and Mouse Right VGA Monitor Video Input Direct Serial Connection External DevicesInternet Protocol KBD300A Direct Serial Connection KBD300A KeyboardNetwork Keyboard Communications tab, Connection Type Select Direct Serial SPECTRA/ESPRIT Control ConnectionsConnect Ground on ONE END only CM6700 SwitcherCM6800 Port Programming CM6800 SwitcherAlternate CM6800 Connection CM9700 Matrix Switching Systems Alternate CM9700 Connection CM9760-ALM Alarm Interface Unit RDA RDB RS-422 Reversed Cable CM9760-REL Relay Interface UnitIP-BASED Devices Serial Output DevicePower Cables Appendix Changing the Port Settings of a VMX300-E COM PortELECTRICAL/ Video SpecificationsPage Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001

VMX300-E specifications

The Pelco VMX300-E is a cutting-edge video management system that caters to the growing needs of modern security surveillance. Designed for scalability, flexibility, and performance, this system supports a vast range of applications, from small installations to large enterprise-level systems. One of its most impressive features is its user-friendly interface, which is intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing users to efficiently manage, view, and record high-definition video from a variety of sources.

One of the standout characteristics of the VMX300-E is its compatibility with numerous camera models and types, including IP and analog cameras. This vast compatibility ensures that users can integrate existing surveillance equipment into the new system seamlessly, maximizing their current investments in security technology. The system supports a wide resolution range, ensuring that users can capture high-quality video regardless of their needs or deployment environment.

Pelco has incorporated advanced technologies into the VMX300-E, including powerful video analytics capabilities. These analytics allow for real-time monitoring and alerting, enhancing situational awareness and enabling security personnel to respond quickly to incidents. Features such as motion detection, license plate recognition, and object tracking add significant value by automating surveillance processes and reducing the burden on operators.

Another key characteristic of the VMX300-E is its robust storage options. The system supports both local and cloud-based storage solutions, providing users with flexibility in how they manage and store their video footage. The ability to archive video for extended periods is crucial for compliance and investigative purposes, making the VMX300-E a reliable choice for organizations with strict security requirements.

Scalability is another fundamental aspect of the Pelco VMX300-E. The system can support a wide range of camera counts and integrates with various other security systems, including access control and intrusion detection systems. This level of integration ensures that businesses can adapt their security measures as they grow or change.

In summary, the Pelco VMX300-E stands out in the crowded video management system market due to its user-friendly interface, versatile compatibility, advanced analytics, and flexible storage options. Its scalability and integration capabilities make it a future-proof solution for businesses looking to enhance their security operations. Whether for retail, transportation, or critical infrastructure, the VMX300-E delivers exceptional performance that meets the demands of today’s security landscape.