GE 0150-0193G Alarm Relay Output, External Alarm Acknowledge Input, AUX Port, Voltage 30V Max

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Alarm Relay Output

The alarm relay output is activated when an alarm condition exists. The alarm output is only active for the duration of the alarm.

Alarm relays can be programmed in the menu system to respond to macros, and video loss. See section 3.11 for information about configuring the alarms in the menu system.

Typical wiring for Alarm Relays. Relays may be programmed Normally Open or Normally Closed.

Output: Zero potential relay contacts, programmable in menu system as Normally Open or Normally Closed.

Voltage: 30V (Max)

Current: 500mA (Max)

pin 17

Output Relay No. 1

pin 21

Alarm

Power

Device

Source

pin 22

Output Relay No. 2

pin 25

DVMRe Triplex DB25 Connector

Power

ControlledSource

Device

External Alarm Acknowledge Input

Connect a switch or similar device to ground this pin in order to acknowledge an alarm condition, and silence associated buzzers and relays. Connect from pin 23 to either pin 18, 19, or 20 (ground pins).

External Device: Normally Open Zero potential relay contact.

NOTE

All specifications subject to change without notice. GE Security believes all specifications

to be correct at time of printing, but no liability is assumed for omissions or errors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUX Port

The back panel of the unit is equipped with an Aux Port (DB-9 style connector).

Do not attempt to wire directly to the DB-9 connector on the back panel.

1 5

6 9

DB-9 Connector on Back Panel

Connect the Accessory PCB (supplied with the audio equipped models) to the AUX port to access the Audio features. Wire the audio input and output to the Accessory PCB per the pin out specifications shown below.

Warning! The use of clandestine listening and recording devices is forbidden by Federal Law as well as other State and Municipal Jurisdictions. Please review local and Federal Law prior to the installation or operation of this equipment to ensure that you are in legal compliance with the Authorities having Jurisdiction.

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Contents DVMRe Triplex 0150-0193G / April Contents Alarms RS232 Remote Control ProtocolSearching WebBrowser11Warranty and Service 10Macro TablesProducts Featured In This Manual FeaturesDVMRe Triplex Overview Product DescriptionPasswords Default Passwords Four-Channel UnitsInstallation Environment Package ContentsUnpacking Ten and Sixteen-Channel Units Associated Equipment Back PanelAlarm I/O Port Camera InputsComposite Monitor Output Monitor OutputAlarm Input Alarm PCBNormally Open and Normally Closed Connections Alarm Relay Output External Alarm Acknowledge InputAUX Port Voltage 30V MaxRS485 Connector RJ-45 Pin Configuration For RS485 PortEthernet Port RJ-45 Pin Configuration For Ethernet Port Ieee 1394 Firewire PortScsi Port Gender on unit FemalePower-Up DB-9 Pin Configuration For PortRJ-45 Pin Configuration For RS232 Port RS232 PortMinimum Recommended Menu Setup Power-up procedureCheck Video Input Quality Check Record And Playback QualityDMVRe Triplex Basic Operations Principal Operating ModesFront Panel Play Forward Button Begins PlaybackLive Viewing Playback Stop Playback Searching Recorded DataStop Button Sequence Button Number ButtonRecording Monitor Displays During RecordingRecord Button Entering Active Cameo Mode Display OptionsActive Cameos Available Multiscreen DisplaysReturning To The Default Sequence List SequencingSelecting Cameras Dwell TimeOn-screen Indicators Changing Position And Color Of Title And Status IndicatorsStatus Indicators Sequencing In CameosTriplex Mode Conditional IndicatorsStatus Display Box ATM/POS Text DisplayStop Reverse Play Button Jog / Shuttle Freeze Button Stop ButtonPrint Image Feature Number Button Sequence ButtonZoom and Function Button Printer Setup EquipmentConditions Accessing The Menu System Menu System OverviewMenu Notation In This Manual Available MenusMenus In This Manual Navigating The Menu SystemMenu Shortcuts Opening the Drop Down Menus Rotate the JogMain Menu Time/DateMain Menu Overview Main Menu → Time/Date → Time / Date DisplayMain Menu → Time/Date → Set Date Format Main Menu → Time/Date → Set DateMain Menu → Time/Date → Set Master / Slave Main Menu → Time/Date → Network Time Setup Main Menu → Time/Date → Set RegionRecord Main Menu → Sequencing → Multiscreen DwellMain Menu → Sequencing → Fullscreen Dwell Main Menu → Record → Record Timer Main Menu → Record → Event SettingsMain Menu → Record → Record Quality Record Quality Picture Quality Disk Space NeededMain Menu → Record → Timelapse Record Rate Camera 1 0.40 pps 2.5 sppMain Menu → Record → Event Record Rate Main Menu → Record → Activity Record RateMain Menu → Record → Alarm Record Rate Main Menu → Record → Record Mode Main Menu → Record → Disk MaintenanceDisk Test Setup Menu No OverwriteDisable Main Menu → Record → Record LockAlarms Main Menu → Record → Auto Delete ModeMain Menu → Alarms → Input Configuration Should not be the only alarm device on siteMain Menu → Alarms → Alarm Latch Main Menu → Alarms → Alarm ActionMain Menu → Alarms → Alarm Record Mode Main Menu → Alarms → Enable / DisableMain Menu → Alarms → Alarm History ∙ Enable All ∙ Disable AllMain Menu → Alarms → Link To a Macro Main Menu → Alarms → Fullscreen AlarmMain Menu → Alarms → Relay Configuration Main Menu → Alarms → Buzzer SetupMain Menu → Alarms → Videoloss Action Main Menu → Alarms → Pre Alarm DurationMain Menu → Alarms → Notification Email Notification SetupTCP/IP Notification Setup EnableMain Menu → Alarms → Archive Alarms MacroMain Menu → Macro → Macro Record Macro Excluded Features Main Menu → Macro → Timed Macro StartMotion Detection Main Menu → Macro → Edit SubmacroRunning a Macro Daylight Savings Time Alternate MethodMain Menu → Motion Detection → Enable/Disable Detection Individual Enable MenuMain Menu → Motion Detection → Setup Parameters Activity Detection SetupIntrusion Detection Setup Main Menu → Motion Detection → Setup Active ZonesActivity Grid Setup Screen Camera Setup Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera TitlesSensitivity Scope Main Menu → Motion Detection → Indicate DetectionMain Menu → Camera Setup → AGC Titles DisplayEdit Titles Camera Title Edit MenuMain Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Disable Individual DisablePower Up Disable Auto Disable NowMain Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Scope Main Menu → Camera Setup → MonB SvhsLuminance Histogram Archive Setup Audio SetupPots Setup CommunicationsMain Menu → Communications → RS232 PortBaud Rate Main Menu → Communications → RS485Main Menu → Communications → Ethernet Settings Factory Settings Return To Factory DefaultsFront Panel Lock Change LanguageChanging the Installer or Operator Passwords Ethernet PasswordActivate The Ethernet Password Deactivate The Ethernet PasswordQuickInstall Menu QuickInstall Menu OverviewQuickInstall Menu Item Primary Menu Location Section Manual Operator MenuSystemView Menu SystemView Menu OverviewOperator Menu Item Primary Menu Location Section Manual View Screens View ScreenRecord Timer Record Rate∙ Event Associated Cameras Up to ∙ On/Off On or Off∙ Network Address ∙ Keyboard Lock On or Off ∙ Record Lock On or Off∙ Time Zone GMT+0000 ∙ QuickWave CD Write On or Off ∙ Http Port 80Alarms Alarm InputAlarm Output Alarm AcknowledgeAlarm Operations During Playback Monitor-B Display During AlarmLive Alarms Displays Channel UnitsAlarm History Box Searching For Recorded AlarmsRecorded Alarms Searching Search Menu OverviewDisk Analysis Screen Quick Archive to CDSearch Button Motion Search Function ButtonSearch Filters Selecting Search ParametersRetail Search Text File FormatUploading/Downloading the retailsearch .txt File Local Retail Search Screen Date MM/DD/YY Time HhmmSearch Results Restrictions and LimitationsActivate Search Activity, Text, Motion, Alarm Search Results To access the web interface WebBrowserWaveBrowser Overview and Controls Main Viewing Area∙ The Main Viewing Area The large blue area Drop Down Volume List Box Button PanelDVMRe Triplex WaveLink FunctionalityName Code Description Example Email Links Technical Specifications GeneralConnections VideoAudio Motion DetectionPart Numbers Message Structure Message TypeAlarm/Event Fields Alarm ActionsEvent Actions No Event Change 0000 0000bStart Event 0000 0001b Stop Event 0000 0010bFront Panel Button Emulation Data StructureDescription Configuration and Status Data structureMacro Tables Macro Functions TableMacro Description Number Scheduled Macro Table Event Day Time Macro to RunWarranty and Service Factory ServiceFactory Address Warranty and Return Information Advance Replacement Policy0150-0193G