GE 0150-0193G manual Associated Equipment, Back Panel

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the specified operating temperature limits may cause the unit to fail. Do not install the unit on top of other hot equipment. Leave space between rack mounted units.

Moisture: Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Moisture can damage the internal components. Do not install the unit near sources of water.

Chassis: Other equipment may be placed on top of the unit if it weighs less than 35 pounds (16 kilograms).

1.6 Associated Equipment

Associated equipment in a typical security system could contain the following items:

Two monitors

A Keyboard (KB3 or KTD405).

Video cameras: Composite video, 1 volt peak-to-peak.

Alarm input devices: Pressure sensors, motion detectors, etc.

Alarm output devices: Buzzers, Sirens, Flashing Lights, etc.

A PC connected via ethernet cable.

An external archive device, such as a DVSe, RAID, CD-R, DAT, or AIT drive.

Printer with Printer Server connected via ethernet cable.

For instructions regarding the connection of the associated security equipment in your system, please consult the instruction manual of the associated equipment.

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1.Camera Inputs: BNC connector, looping. Auto Terminating.

2.Composite Monitor-A Output: Composite video output with BNC style connector.

3.Y/C Monitor-A Output: Y/C video output with 4-pin mini-DIN style connector.

4.Alarm I/O: For connecting alarm inputs, and alarm output relays.

5.Power Input: For connecting the power supply.

6.Aux Port: For connecting the Accessory PCB for Audio inputs and outputs.

7.RS485 Port 1 Connector: For connecting to keyboard and other RS485 devices.

8.10/100 Ethernet Port: For connecting to remote PC via ethernet network.

9.Composite Monitor-B Output: Composite video output with BNC style connector.

10.Y/C Monitor-B Output: Y/C video output with 4-pin mini-DIN style connector.

11.SCSI Port: For connecting SCSI compatible archive devices.

12.IEEE 1394 Firewire Port: For connecting Firewire compatible archive devices.

13.RS232 Port 1: For modem connection and external control of the unit.

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Contents DVMRe Triplex 0150-0193G / April Contents RS232 Remote Control Protocol AlarmsSearching WebBrowser10Macro Tables 11Warranty and ServiceFeatures Products Featured In This ManualDVMRe Triplex Overview Product DescriptionDefault Passwords Four-Channel Units PasswordsPackage Contents Installation EnvironmentUnpacking Ten and Sixteen-Channel UnitsBack Panel Associated EquipmentCamera Inputs Alarm I/O PortComposite Monitor Output Monitor OutputAlarm Input Alarm PCBNormally Open and Normally Closed Connections External Alarm Acknowledge Input Alarm Relay OutputAUX Port Voltage 30V MaxRS485 Connector RJ-45 Pin Configuration For RS485 PortEthernet Port Ieee 1394 Firewire Port RJ-45 Pin Configuration For Ethernet PortScsi Port Gender on unit FemaleDB-9 Pin Configuration For Port Power-UpRJ-45 Pin Configuration For RS232 Port RS232 PortPower-up procedure Minimum Recommended Menu SetupCheck Video Input Quality Check Record And Playback QualityPrincipal Operating Modes DMVRe Triplex Basic OperationsFront Panel Play Forward Button Begins PlaybackLive Viewing Playback Searching Recorded Data Stop PlaybackStop Button Sequence Button Number ButtonRecording Monitor Displays During RecordingRecord Button Display Options Entering Active Cameo ModeActive Cameos Available Multiscreen DisplaysSequencing Returning To The Default Sequence ListSelecting Cameras Dwell TimeChanging Position And Color Of Title And Status Indicators On-screen IndicatorsStatus Indicators Sequencing In CameosConditional Indicators Triplex ModeStatus Display Box ATM/POS Text DisplayReverse Play Button Jog / Shuttle Freeze Button Stop Button StopPrint Image Feature Number Button Sequence ButtonZoom and Function Button Printer Setup EquipmentConditions Menu System Overview Accessing The Menu SystemMenu Notation In This Manual Available MenusNavigating The Menu System Menus In This ManualMenu Shortcuts Opening the Drop Down Menus Rotate the JogTime/Date Main MenuMain 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 → Set Region Main Menu → Time/Date → Network Time SetupRecord Main Menu → Sequencing → Multiscreen DwellMain Menu → Sequencing → Fullscreen Dwell Main Menu → Record → Event Settings Main Menu → Record → Record TimerMain Menu → Record → Record Quality Record Quality Picture Quality Disk Space NeededCamera 1 0.40 pps 2.5 spp Main Menu → Record → Timelapse Record RateMain Menu → Record → Activity Record Rate Main Menu → Record → Event Record RateMain Menu → Record → Alarm Record Rate Main Menu → Record → Disk Maintenance Main Menu → Record → Record ModeDisk Test Setup Menu No OverwriteMain Menu → Record → Record Lock DisableMain Menu → Record → Auto Delete Mode AlarmsMain Menu → Alarms → Input Configuration Should not be the only alarm device on siteMain Menu → Alarms → Alarm Action Main Menu → Alarms → Alarm LatchMain Menu → Alarms → Enable / Disable Main Menu → Alarms → Alarm Record ModeMain Menu → Alarms → Alarm History ∙ Enable All ∙ Disable AllMain Menu → Alarms → Fullscreen Alarm Main Menu → Alarms → Link To a MacroMain Menu → Alarms → Relay Configuration Main Menu → Alarms → Buzzer SetupMain Menu → Alarms → Pre Alarm Duration Main Menu → Alarms → Videoloss ActionMain Menu → Alarms → Notification Email Notification SetupEnable TCP/IP Notification SetupMain Menu → Alarms → Archive Alarms MacroMain Menu → Macro → Macro Record Main Menu → Macro → Timed Macro Start Macro Excluded FeaturesMain Menu → Macro → Edit Submacro Motion DetectionRunning a Macro Daylight Savings Time Alternate MethodIndividual Enable Menu Main Menu → Motion Detection → Enable/Disable DetectionMain Menu → Motion Detection → Setup Parameters Activity Detection SetupIntrusion Detection Setup Main Menu → Motion Detection → Setup Active ZonesActivity Grid Setup Screen Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Titles Camera SetupSensitivity Scope Main Menu → Motion Detection → Indicate DetectionTitles Display Main Menu → Camera Setup → AGCEdit Titles Camera Title Edit MenuIndividual Disable Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera DisablePower Up Disable Auto Disable NowMain Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Scope Main Menu → Camera Setup → MonB SvhsLuminance Histogram Audio Setup Archive SetupCommunications Pots SetupMain Menu → Communications → RS232 PortMain Menu → Communications → RS485 Baud RateMain Menu → Communications → Ethernet Settings Return To Factory Defaults Factory SettingsFront Panel Lock Change LanguageEthernet Password Changing the Installer or Operator PasswordsActivate The Ethernet Password Deactivate The Ethernet PasswordQuickInstall Menu Overview QuickInstall MenuQuickInstall Menu Item Primary Menu Location Section Manual Operator MenuSystemView Menu SystemView Menu OverviewOperator Menu Item Primary Menu Location Section Manual View Screen View ScreensRecord Rate Record Timer∙ Event Associated Cameras Up to ∙ On/Off On or Off∙ Keyboard Lock On or Off ∙ Record Lock On or Off ∙ Network Address∙ Time Zone GMT+0000 ∙ QuickWave CD Write On or Off ∙ Http Port 80Alarm Input AlarmsAlarm Output Alarm AcknowledgeMonitor-B Display During Alarm Alarm Operations During PlaybackLive Alarms Displays Channel UnitsAlarm History Box Searching For Recorded AlarmsRecorded Alarms Search Menu Overview SearchingDisk Analysis Screen Quick Archive to CDSearch Button Function Button Motion SearchSelecting Search Parameters Search FiltersRetail Search Text File FormatUploading/Downloading the retailsearch .txt File Date MM/DD/YY Time Hhmm Local Retail Search ScreenSearch Results Restrictions and LimitationsActivate Search Activity, Text, Motion, Alarm Search Results WebBrowser To access the web interfaceWaveBrowser Overview and Controls Main Viewing Area∙ The Main Viewing Area The large blue area Button Panel Drop Down Volume List BoxDVMRe Triplex WaveLink FunctionalityName Code Description Example Email Links General Technical SpecificationsConnections VideoAudio Motion DetectionPart Numbers Message Type Message StructureAlarm Actions Alarm/Event FieldsNo Event Change 0000 0000b Event ActionsStart Event 0000 0001b Stop Event 0000 0010bFront Panel Button Emulation Data StructureDescription Data structure Configuration and StatusMacro Tables Macro Functions TableMacro Description Number Event Day Time Macro to Run Scheduled Macro TableWarranty and Service Factory ServiceFactory Address Advance Replacement Policy Warranty and Return Information0150-0193G