Pelco dx8100 manual Hardware Setup, Basic Connections, Cable Type Maximum Distance

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Hardware Setup

BASIC CONNECTIONS

CAMERA

IN1

OUT1

SPECTRA

IN2

IN3

IN4

IN5

IN6

IN7

IN8

IN9

IN10

IN11

IN12

IN13

IN14

IN15

IN16

OUT2

OUT3

OUT4

OUT5

OUT6

OUT7

OUT8

OUT9

OUT10

OUT11

OUT12

OUT13

OUT14

OUT15

OUT16

ALARM INPUTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

RELAY OUTPUTS

 

 

 

1

2

2

4

5

6

7

8 GND

1

2

2

4

5

6

7

8 GND

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

 

 

 

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VGA

 

CONNECTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOUSE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEYBOARD

 

 

Figure 9. Basic Connections

Make the following connections on the rear of the recorder. Refer to Figure 9.

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Connect the appropriate power cord to the back of the unit and to a power source.

The DX8100 contains an autoranging power supply. It is recommended that the recorder be connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) capable of supplying 2 A for 120 VAC power systems or 1 A for 230 VAC power systems.

Connect the mouse to the top PS/2 input.

Connect the keyboard to the bottom PS/2 input.

Connect a VGA monitor (not supplied).

Connect the cameras to the BNC connectors. Refer to Table B for video coaxial cable requirements. Connect power to the cameras.

Table B. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements

Cable Type*

Maximum Distance

 

 

RG59/U

750 ft (229 m)

RG6/U

1,000 ft (305 m)

RG11/U

1,500 ft (457 m)

 

 

*Minimum cable requirements:

75 ohms impedance All-copper center conductor

All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage

When connecting cameras using these types of cable, use a patch panel. Do not connect these cables directly to the DX8100.

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Contents DX8100 Series Digital Video Recorder Page Contents Accessing DX8100 Electronic Documentation List of Illustrations 104 List of Tables ATM/POS ConfigurationsBefore You Begin Additional Warnings Video Quality Regulatory NoticesDescription What is a DVR?Features NEW Product FeaturesAdditional Features Channels Storage in GB Options ModelsOption Number Description Reference Documentation Optional AccessoriesParts List DX8100 parts are listed as followsQty Description System with Single DX8100 Application ExamplesCameras 9-24 Expansion Unit Equipment Rack Mounting To install the unit in an equipment rackRack Mount Installation ~ê Mouse PS/2 Input Back Panel LayoutHardware Setup Basic ConnectionsCable Type Maximum Distance RS-422/RS-485 Communication Port Setup Network SetupRS-422/RS-485 Configuration Example Cable Wiring Schemes Alarm Input InstallationRelay Terminal Installation Relay Output InstallationSoftware Setup Starting the UnitLogging in for the First Time Exiting to Windows Operating System Shutting DownControl Panel with Regional Options Selected Setting the System LanguageSelect System Locale Dialog Box Change Regional Options Dialog Box Regional Options dialog box opens. Click ApplySystem Page Selecting the Language Configuring the Language Setting of the DX8100Setting the System Time Setting the System TimeEnabling and Using CTRL+ALT+DEL Network Software ConfigurationUsing CTRL+ALT+DEL Network Setup Page Software Configuration Static IP Setup Dhcp SetupPort User Number Configurable Function TCP/IP Port and Bandwidth Throttle SetupTable C. TCP/IP Ports Used by the DX8100 9002 YesDNS/WINS Setup Accessing Network InformationClick Apply to update the configuration RS-422/RS-485 Communication Port Software ConfigurationClient Software Setup Setting OptionsRecommended System Requirements DX8100 Security Setup Dialog Box Installing the PC Client ApplicationC2629M-A 6/07 Click Next. The Select Installation Folder dialog box opens Enabling Ipsec Security Services Disabling Ipsec Security ServicesInstalling the Client Emergency Agent Application Resource CD Software Installation Options Select Installation Folder Dialog Box C2629M-A 6/07 Installing the DX8100 Viewer Select Installation Folder Dialog Box Installing the DX8100 WEB Client C2629M-A 6/07 Recommended System Requirements for Mobile PDA Client Installing the Mobile PDA Client ApplicationPocket PC Installation Dialog Box Application Downloading Complete Dialog Box Document Name Location Purpose Accessing DX8100 Electronic DocumentationC2629M-A 6/07 Printer Hardware Setup Appendix a Printer SetupPrinter Software Setup Setting UP a Local PLUG-AND-PLAY PrinterThis section describes how to set up printer software Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens. Click Next Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Plug-and-Play Welcome to the Add Printer Dialog Box Setting UP a Local Printer That is not PLUG-AND-PLAYC2629M-A 6/07 Name Your Printer Dialog Box Not Plug-and-Play Add Printer Wizard dialog box opensPrinter Sharing Dialog Box Not Plug-and-Play Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Network Setting UP a Network PrinterBrowse For Printer Dialog Box Network Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Appendix B Connecting the Optional DX8108/DX8116-MUX Card Appendix C Connecting Audio Devices Setting UP Standard Audio InputsSetting UP Optional Audio Connections Example 8-Audio Input Cable Configuration Connect the audio amplifier to a speaker Setting UP Audio OutputUPS to DVR Communication and Power Connections Appendix D Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPSPower Options Properties Dialog Box Software Setup for a USB Connected UPS DeviceCritical Battery Alarm Actions Dialog Box Appendix E External Storage Expansion Using DX9200HDDI Appendix F Connecting a KBD300A Keyboard Part DescriptionRJ-45 Installing KBD300A Hardware Pin SignalRequired Items Selecting the KBD300A Operational Mode SwitchReplace the DIP switch cover plate Appendix G Connecting ATM/POS Devices ATM/POS ConfigurationsConnection Type Required Items Connecting ATM/POS Hardware Using the VSI-PRO Triport CableDX8100 Setting UP a RS-232 ATM/POS Device Configuration Setting UP a RS-422 ATM/POS Device Configuration Triport cable RJ-45 plug wiring, refer to onPV140 DX8100 server DX8100 DVR ATM/POS device PV140DX8100 back panel, refer to on About the DX8100 back panel, refer to onTable N. PV140 DB9 Pinouts Triport DB9 MalePort/Device Configuring DX8100 ATM/POS Communication OptionsData Format List Data Format Dialog Box C2629M-A 6/07 Schedule Setup Example of ATM/POS Data Transaction Recording Specifications Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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dx8100 specifications

The Pelco DX8100 is a robust digital video recorder (DVR) designed for surveillance and security applications, providing a comprehensive solution for video monitoring and recording. Renowned for its advanced features, the DX8100 appeals to both small and large organizations seeking reliable security solutions.

One of the standout features of the DX8100 is its ability to support multiple camera connections, accommodating up to 16 cameras simultaneously. This scalability makes it ideal for a variety of environments, from retail spaces to corporate offices. The DVR supports various video formats, allowing users to integrate different camera types easily.

The DX8100 employs Pelco’s advanced technology for video compression, specifically H.264, which ensures high-quality video recording while optimizing storage usage. This means users can retain more footage without the need for excessive storage devices. Additionally, the system allows for configurable recording schedules, enabling users to select when to record based on specific operational needs, thereby enhancing storage efficiency.

Another key characteristic of the Pelco DX8100 is its user-friendly interface. The DVR features an intuitive navigation system that simplifies accessing footage, configuring settings, and managing devices. Remote connectivity is also a significant advantage; users can access live video and recordings via web browsers or mobile applications from anywhere, providing flexibility in monitoring surveillance feeds.

The DX8100 is equipped with advanced search and playback functionality. Users can quickly locate specific events using date and time searches or can take advantage of the motion detection settings that trigger recordings only when movement is detected. This feature significantly reduces the amount of footage that needs to be reviewed, saving time and improving operational efficiency.

Moreover, the system supports alarm inputs and outputs, which can be integrated with various security devices to create a comprehensive security system. Features like event notifications allow users to be alerted to suspicious activities in real time, enhancing situational awareness.

In summary, the Pelco DX8100 stands out for its impressive camera support, efficient video compression technology, user-friendly interface, and advanced search capabilities. Its flexibility and scalability make it suitable for diverse surveillance needs, while its integration capabilities ensure that businesses can protect their assets efficiently and effectively. The DX8100 remains a reliable choice for organizations committed to enhancing their security infrastructure.