Proficient Audio Systems 00P3DG090DSEB3 Alarm I/O & RS485, LAN Connector RJ-45, Power Jack

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DVR User’s Manual

Alarm I/O & RS485

4ch model

The unit provides an alarm I/O and RS485 port that

 

offers user the flexibility required to connect the unit to

 

the other device. The definitions for pins varies when

 

the DVRs have different channels. Refer to Setup

8ch/16ch models

Guide for detailed pin definitions.

 

LAN Connector (RJ-45)

The DVR series unit is capable of networking. The

LAN port opens the door of the DVR series unit to

Ethernet where by the Internet.

Power Jack

The DVR series unit has a free voltage DC power connection jack. Please connect the power adapter that ships with the unit.

Audio In / Out

The DVR series unit provides two channels of audio recording and playback. Audio In RCA connector is offered for connecting an audio source device (e.g. external amplified microphone) to the unit; Audio Out RCA connector is offered for connecting an audio output device (e.g. amplified speakers) to the unit.

UTP Input (for 4ch & 8ch models only)

The UTP Input offers additional connectivity using the Unshielded Twisted Pair wiring. UTP cable is one of the most common medium in telecommunication industry. For UTP installation information, please refer to Appendix C and Appendix D.

NOTE: UTP cable transmits Video and Power signals to cameras.

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Contents User’s Manual DVR User’s Manual DVR User’s Manual Rack Mounting Important InformationOverview System Setup Table of ContentGetting Start of Installation DVR User’s Manual Advanced Functions OverviewHuman Technology System SetupPosition the Unit Selecting Video FormatRear Panel Connections Connecting Devices to the UnitAudio In / Out Alarm I/O & RS485LAN Connector RJ-45 Power JackLED Definition General System SetupFront Panel Introduction SEQ Sequence Function KeysDirection Keys ZOOM/ENTEREntering OSD Setup Menu Power Up / Down the UnitAdministrator Password User Password System Date / Time SettingSet Date / Time DST Bias Daylight Saving TimeDaylight Saving Time DST Start / EndTime Zone Network Time Protocol Setup Network Time Protocol SetupSchedule Setup Record Schedule / Quality SettingNormal PPS Normal Size Event PPS Event Size Preset Record ConfigurationPer Camera Configuration Data Lifetime To Record Event Video OnlyEzRecord Setup Purge Data Circular RecordingViewing in Full Screen Basic OperationViewing Live / Playback Video Viewing ModesTo Freeze Live Image Digital ZoomViewing Live Cameras Viewing Recorded VideoPLAY/STOP Key Usage in PlaybackPause Playback and Single Step Forward FreezeSequence with Main Monitor Sequence SetupViewing Live Image in Playback Mode Sequence with Call Monitor 8ch and 16ch only Searching Recorded VideoSearching by Event Searching by TimeVideo Export To Export Normal Video EzBurn IntroductionTo Export Event Video Dome ControlDome Connection Dome Protocol SetupDome Controlling Keys 3 RS485 SetupSet / Go Preset Zoom Toggle Hint ScreenIris Open Focus NearSetting Preset Points Calling Preset Points Remote Monitoring System Requirements Remote Monitoring SoftwareChanging Internet Settings Getting Start of InstallationDVR User’s Manual Installing Remote Monitoring Software Log in / Log off Login TypeDefault User name Default PasswordBasic Operation for Monitoring remotely Software UpgradesTo View Live Video Selecting Display ModeOperating Cameras with Dome Control To Playback Instant Recorded Video Instant RecordingTo Take a Snapshot Recording Video InstantlyPlaying Back Remote Video To Playback VideoTo type directly To Playback Local *.drv FilesFast Forward Playback ControlsFast Backward Play / PauseSearch from Event List Remote Monitoring Software Trouble Shooting Guide 16ch Model Appendix a Technical SpecificationsCMS, Remote Software Below table lists the different features among models Appendix B The Specification TableStep Appendix C Connect UTP CameraStep Introduction Appendix D Connect Analog Camera via UTP ConverterWestern Digital Appendix C Recommended HDDsAppendix E Remote Controller 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 Appendix F Setting up a DVR behind a Router Following is an example of how the router should be set DVR User’s Manual