Pelco dx8100 manual Required Items, Installing KBD300A Hardware, Pin Signal

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REQUIRED ITEMS

You must have the following items to connect the KBD300A to the DX8100 DVR:

KBD300A keyboard with firmware release version 5.0 or greater: For more information about the KBD300A, refer to the Installation/ Operation KBD300A Universal Keyboard manual.

KBDKIT series remote wiring kit: For more information about the KBDKIT, refer to KBDKIT Series Remote Keyboard Wiring Kit.

User-supplied Category 5 straight-through RJ-45 data cable.

INSTALLING KBD300A HARDWARE

This section describes how to install the KBD300A hardware and connect the KBD300A to the DX8100 server.

You must set up the KBDKIT first. Figure 100 illustrates how to wire the user-supplied data cable and connect the 12 VAC transform to the wall block. Table G describes the items in the KBDKIT and provides information needed to connect the KBD300A to the DX8100. The only item not included in the KBDKIT is the data cable. The KBDKIT Series Remote Keyboard Wiring Kit manual is included in the kit.

 

Table G. Items Needed to Install the KBD300A

 

 

Part

Description

 

 

Wall transformer

KBD300A keyboard power transformer for providing 12 VAC.

 

 

RJ-45 wall block

Wall block.

 

 

RJ-45 plug

RJ-45 plug that mates with the RJ-45 socket on the DX8100.

 

 

Data cable

User-supplied Category 5 data cable with a RJ-45 plug attached to one end. This cable connects the wall block

 

to the DX8100. The RJ-45 pin-out for this cable is as follows:

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

 

 

 

 

1

TX+

5

Ground

 

 

 

 

2

TX-

6

NC

 

 

 

 

3

12 VAC

7

RX-

 

 

 

 

4

12 VAC

8

RX+

 

 

 

 

To set up the KBDKIT and install the KBD300A keyboard:

1.Remove the wall block cover.

2.Wire the 12 VAC transformer to the wall block.

3.Construct an RJ-45 Category 5 straight-through cable with no connector on one end that is wired to the correct pin-out of the RJ-45 port on the wall block.

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12 VAC

4

12 VAC

3

2

1

￿

5

6

7

8

￿

1

2

7

8

Figure 99. KBDKIT Wall Block and RJ-45 Cable Wiring

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Contents DX8100 Series Digital Video Recorder Page Contents Accessing DX8100 Electronic Documentation List of Illustrations 104 ATM/POS Configurations List of TablesBefore You Begin Additional Warnings Regulatory Notices Video QualityWhat is a DVR? DescriptionNEW Product Features FeaturesAdditional Features Models Channels Storage in GB OptionsOptional Accessories Option Number Description Reference DocumentationDX8100 parts are listed as follows Parts ListQty Description Application Examples System with Single DX8100Cameras 9-24 Expansion Unit To install the unit in an equipment rack Equipment Rack MountingRack Mount Installation Back Panel Layout ~ê Mouse PS/2 InputBasic Connections Hardware SetupCable Type Maximum Distance Network Setup RS-422/RS-485 Communication Port SetupRS-422/RS-485 Configuration Example Alarm Input Installation Cable Wiring SchemesRelay Output Installation Relay Terminal InstallationStarting the Unit Software SetupLogging in for the First Time Shutting Down Exiting to Windows Operating SystemSetting the System Language Control Panel with Regional Options SelectedSelect System Locale Dialog Box Regional Options dialog box opens. Click Apply Change Regional Options Dialog BoxConfiguring the Language Setting of the DX8100 System Page Selecting the LanguageSetting the System Time Setting the System TimeNetwork Software Configuration Enabling and Using CTRL+ALT+DELUsing CTRL+ALT+DEL Network Setup Page Software Configuration Dhcp Setup Static IP SetupTCP/IP Port and Bandwidth Throttle Setup Port User Number Configurable FunctionTable C. TCP/IP Ports Used by the DX8100 9002 YesAccessing Network Information DNS/WINS SetupRS-422/RS-485 Communication Port Software Configuration Click Apply to update the configurationSetting Options Client Software SetupRecommended System Requirements Installing the PC Client Application DX8100 Security Setup Dialog BoxC2629M-A 6/07 Click Next. The Select Installation Folder dialog box opens Disabling Ipsec Security Services Enabling 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 Installing the Mobile PDA Client Application Recommended System Requirements for Mobile PDA ClientPocket PC Installation Dialog Box Application Downloading Complete Dialog Box Accessing DX8100 Electronic Documentation Document Name Location PurposeC2629M-A 6/07 Appendix a Printer Setup Printer Hardware SetupSetting UP a Local PLUG-AND-PLAY Printer Printer Software SetupThis 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 Setting UP a Local Printer That is not PLUG-AND-PLAY Welcome to the Add Printer Dialog BoxC2629M-A 6/07 Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens Name Your Printer Dialog Box Not Plug-and-PlayPrinter Sharing Dialog Box Not Plug-and-Play Setting UP a Network Printer Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box NetworkBrowse For Printer Dialog Box Network Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Appendix B Connecting the Optional DX8108/DX8116-MUX Card Setting UP Standard Audio Inputs Appendix C Connecting Audio DevicesSetting UP Optional Audio Connections Example 8-Audio Input Cable Configuration Setting UP Audio Output Connect the audio amplifier to a speakerAppendix D Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS UPS to DVR Communication and Power ConnectionsSoftware Setup for a USB Connected UPS Device Power Options Properties Dialog BoxCritical Battery Alarm Actions Dialog Box Appendix E External Storage Expansion Using DX9200HDDI Part Description Appendix F Connecting a KBD300A KeyboardRJ-45 Pin Signal Installing KBD300A HardwareRequired Items Switch Selecting the KBD300A Operational ModeReplace the DIP switch cover plate ATM/POS Configurations Appendix G Connecting ATM/POS DevicesConnection Type Required Items Using the VSI-PRO Triport Cable Connecting ATM/POS HardwareDX8100 Setting UP a RS-232 ATM/POS Device Configuration Setting UP a RS-422 ATM/POS Device Configuration RJ-45 plug wiring, refer to on Triport cablePV140 DX8100 server DX8100 DVR ATM/POS device PV140About the DX8100 back panel, refer to on DX8100 back panel, refer to onTable N. PV140 DB9 Pinouts Triport DB9 MaleConfiguring DX8100 ATM/POS Communication Options Port/DeviceData 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.

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