Pelco DVR5100 Connecting Relay Devices, Relay Pin Label Lead, Normally Open, Normally Closed

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CONNECTING RELAY DEVICES

WARNING: Do not exceed the maximum ratings: 30 VDC, 2 A; 125 VAC, 0.5 A.

Consider the following when wiring the connector:

Use a 16–26 AWG (0.14 to 1.5 mm2) wire that is rated for 250 V or higher. The insulation must be thick enough to protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD).

Strip the relay control wire to 0.3 inches (7.6 mm).

Insert the wire far enough into the connector so that the metal is not exposed.

Install an external, more powerful relay when you are using a relay with a higher load.

The unit includes one 6-pin relay control terminal block (for the DVR5104 and DVR5108) and two 6-pin relay control terminal blocks (for the DVR5116). These blocks have tension clamps. Use a small screwdriver to open the clamp for a particular lead. Figure 16 illustrates how to wire the relay control terminal block and connect it to the DVR5100.

NOTE: The terminal block is keyed and attaches only one way to the DVR5100.

Figure 16. Relay Control Terminal Block

Table E identifies the pin assignments for the relay control terminal blocks. Pin 1 is the top lead on the terminal block. Figure 17 on page 23 illustrates how to wire the relay with its power source to the DVR5100.

Table E. Relay Control Terminal Blocks Pin Assignments

Relay

Pin

Label

Lead

 

 

 

 

1, 3

1

NO

Normally Open

 

 

 

 

 

2

C

Common

 

 

 

 

 

3

NC

Normally Closed

 

 

 

 

2, 4

4

NO

Normally Open

 

 

 

 

 

5

C

Common

 

 

 

 

 

6

NC

Normally Closed

 

 

 

 

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Contents DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Contents Appendix a System Settings Descriptions and Defaults List of Illustrations Users Screen List of Tables Regulatory Notices Video Quality CautionBefore You Begin About the DVR5100New Feature Description NEW Product FeaturesParts List Qty DescriptionPackage Contents Product Serial Number Label Placement Extra Product Serial Number LabelDesktop Mounting Hardware InstallationEquipment Placement and Rack Mounting Rack MountingInserting Cage Nuts Mounting the DVR5100 into the Rack Tightening the Thumbscrews Audio Inputs 1 AC Power ConnectorConnections Video InputsC1695M-B 11/08 Connecting a USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Connecting Devices to the DVR5100Connecting Video Input Connecting IP Cameras Connecting a DVR5100 in a Network ConfigurationCable Type Maximum Distance Connecting PAN/TILT/ZOOM Positioning Systems Connecting Analog CamerasPin Lead Signal high Connecting AudioConnector Tip Looping Video OUTNormally Open Connecting Relay DevicesRelay Pin Label Lead Normally ClosedConnecting Alarms Connecting a Relay DeviceConnecting Power Connecting a Sequence MonitorPin Label Lead Turning On the DVR5100 Changing the Monitor ConfigurationLogging on for the First Time Shutting Down the DVR5100 PasswordMain Application Window User IDLogging OFF DVR5100 Controls and Menus Video Pane BorderGreen Function Button Blue Function ButtonYellow Function Button Red Function ButtonMenu Plus +/Minus buttons Enter/Shift Joystick USB PC KEYBOARD/MOUSE and Control PAD FunctionsKeyboard Control Pad Function Inner dial to adjust the volume Speed settingSetting Playback modeMinus to decrease the value Up/down Backspace Shuttle outer ringThrough the letters in the field Blue function button +Displaying and Hiding the System Menus ON-SCREEN MenusUSB PC Keyboard and Mouse Navigating to and Selecting a Menu ItemEntering Characters Control PADShowing Online Help and System Information Help MenuSystem Information HelpContext Sensitive Help System Setup Basic DVR5100 ConfigurationConfigure General Settings Date and Time Setup Network Setup Ddns Setup Ddns ScreenSerial Port Setup Display Setup Display Screen To select the primary monitor formatCameras Setup Basic Camera SetupIP Camera Setup Video Setup Cameras Video ScreenMotion Detection Setup Control panelMotion Alarms Setup MouseRecording Recording Schedule ScreenDeleting a Recording Schedule Creating a Recording ScheduleCopying and Reusing a Recording Schedule Copying and Reusing SchedulesModifying a Recording Schedule Storage Setup Global SettingsPrivacy Settings Camera SettingsEndurastor Settings Ntsc Resolutions PAL ResolutionsAlarms Setup Alarms ScreenSupervised Alarms Unsupervised AlarmsSelecting Alarm Severity Level Setting UP or Renaming AlarmsSelecting AN Alarm Input Operating Mode Setting Alarm PolarityRelays Setup Modifying Relay SettingsSequence Monitor Setup Users Setup Adding and Deleting UsersModifying a User Name Viewing User PermissionsTo view user permissions Select a user from the list Configuring Alarm Notification Changing a User PasswordTo select an export or snapshot format LOG Entry Logs SetupLOG Search Search Results Dialog Box Resolution SpecificationsEnduraStor Rates PTZ Interface Alarm InputsAudio Outputs PTZ Protocols Pelco D, Pelco P, and CoaxitronRU per unit MountingIP Camera models Pelco IP110 IP Camera Hard Drive Model Power CablesUsed for configuration and operation Space GBAppendix a System Settings Descriptions and Defaults Setting Description Default SettingMode DefaultSetting Description Maximum VPN Sessions 5 sessionsSetting Description Options Table U. General Camera Settings Table T. Display SettingsPane. By default, overscan is set to 10% Disable cameraVideo signal Table W. Motion Settings Table V. Video SettingsInstantaneous phase of the active video subcarrier Contrast Zone SettingsEst. alarm video Table X. Recording Schedule SettingsDays Resolution CameraNormal state, causing the unit to trigger an alarm Table Z. Alarms SettingsDisplayed in the Alarm name text box EnabledDefault dwell time Table AA. Relay SettingsDefined period Table AB. Sequence Monitor Settings 1 Select relayAll options in the setup screens User pane Table AB. Sequence Monitor Settings 2Role Administrator, Manager, Operator, and Guest Export and view all of the setup screensFeature is disabled by default Allows you to customize how each user responds to an alarmAlarm notification Default, entries are deleted from the log after 30 daysConfiguration/Reset Key Reserved for future use Appendix B Front Panel IndicatorsHard Disk Drive Indicator DataProduct Warranty and Return Information
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