Pelco DVR5100 manual Connecting a Sequence Monitor, Connecting Power, Pin Label Lead

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Table F identifies the terminal block pin assignments. On the terminal block, pin 1 is on the left (refer to Figure 18).

Table F. Terminal Block Pin Assignments

Pin

Label

Lead

 

 

 

1

A1

Alarm 1

 

 

 

2

 

Ground

 

 

 

3

A2

Alarm 2

 

 

 

4

 

Ground

 

 

 

5

A3

Alarm 3

 

 

 

6

 

Ground

 

 

 

7

A4

Alarm 4

 

 

 

8

 

Ground

 

 

 

These pins, labels, and leads also correspond to alarms 5–8, 9–12, and 13–16 on the other three alarm terminal blocks.

To prevent false alarms on unused alarm inputs, leave the alarm in the Unsupervised mode with the Silent Alarm enabled (refer to Alarms Setup on page 54 for a description of configuring and working with alarms).

Figure 19 illustrates how to wire an alarm device to the Alarm 1 (A1) input. Refer to Table F for the specific connector pin assignments.

A1

Figure 19. Connecting Alarms

CONNECTING A SEQUENCE MONITOR

Connect a composite video monitor to the SEQ output connector to display video from the analog cameras.

CONNECTING POWER

The internal DVR5100 autoranging power supply adapts automatically to voltages between 100 VAC and 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).

Use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) (not supplied) for greater reliability. UPS devices maintain a limited amount of backup battery power in case the main power fails. The UPS should have a minimum rating of 60 VA for 115 VAC, or 75 VA for 230 VAC.

To connect power:

1.Connect one of the supplied US, European, or UK standard power cords to the rear of the unit.

2.Connect the cord to the appropriate power source.

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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 Product Features Parts ListNew Feature Description Qty DescriptionPackage Contents Product Serial Number Label Placement Extra Product Serial Number LabelHardware Installation Equipment Placement and Rack MountingDesktop Mounting Rack MountingInserting Cage Nuts Mounting the DVR5100 into the Rack Tightening the Thumbscrews AC Power Connector ConnectionsAudio Inputs 1 Video InputsC1695M-B 11/08 Connecting Devices to the DVR5100 Connecting a USB PC Keyboard and MouseConnecting Video Input Connecting a DVR5100 in a Network Configuration Connecting IP CamerasCable Type Maximum Distance Connecting Analog Cameras Connecting PAN/TILT/ZOOM Positioning SystemsPin Lead Connecting Audio Connector TipSignal high Looping Video OUTConnecting Relay Devices Relay Pin Label LeadNormally Open Normally ClosedConnecting Alarms Connecting a Relay DeviceConnecting a Sequence Monitor Connecting PowerPin Label Lead Changing the Monitor Configuration Turning On the DVR5100Logging on for the First Time Password Main Application WindowShutting Down the DVR5100 User IDLogging OFF DVR5100 Controls and Menus Video Pane BorderBlue Function Button Yellow Function ButtonGreen Function Button Red Function ButtonUSB PC KEYBOARD/MOUSE and Control PAD Functions Menu Plus +/Minus buttons Enter/Shift JoystickKeyboard Control Pad Function Speed setting SettingInner dial to adjust the volume Playback modeUp/down Backspace Shuttle outer ring Through the letters in the fieldMinus to decrease the value Blue function button +Displaying and Hiding the System Menus ON-SCREEN MenusNavigating to and Selecting a Menu Item Entering CharactersUSB PC Keyboard and Mouse Control PADShowing Online Help and System Information Help MenuHelp System InformationContext Sensitive Help Basic DVR5100 Configuration System SetupConfigure 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 SettingsCamera Settings Endurastor SettingsPrivacy Settings Ntsc Resolutions PAL ResolutionsAlarms Setup Alarms ScreenSupervised Alarms Unsupervised AlarmsSetting UP or Renaming Alarms Selecting AN Alarm Input Operating ModeSelecting Alarm Severity Level Setting Alarm PolarityRelays Setup Modifying Relay SettingsSequence Monitor Setup Users Setup Adding and Deleting UsersViewing User Permissions Modifying a User NameTo view user permissions Select a user from the list Changing a User Password Configuring Alarm NotificationTo select an export or snapshot format Logs Setup LOG EntryLOG Search Search Results Dialog Box Specifications ResolutionEnduraStor Rates Alarm Inputs Audio OutputsPTZ Interface PTZ Protocols Pelco D, Pelco P, and CoaxitronMounting RU per unitIP Camera models Pelco IP110 Power Cables Used for configuration and operationIP Camera Hard Drive Model Space GBAppendix a System Settings Descriptions and Defaults Setting Description Default SettingDefault Setting DescriptionMode Maximum VPN Sessions 5 sessionsSetting Description Options Table T. Display Settings Pane. By default, overscan is set to 10%Table U. General Camera Settings Disable cameraTable V. Video Settings Instantaneous phase of the active video subcarrier ContrastVideo signal Table W. Motion Settings Zone SettingsTable X. Recording Schedule Settings Days ResolutionEst. alarm video CameraTable Z. Alarms Settings Displayed in the Alarm name text boxNormal state, causing the unit to trigger an alarm EnabledTable AA. Relay Settings Defined period Table AB. Sequence Monitor Settings 1Default dwell time Select relayTable AB. Sequence Monitor Settings 2 Role Administrator, Manager, Operator, and GuestAll options in the setup screens User pane Export and view all of the setup screensAllows you to customize how each user responds to an alarm Alarm notificationFeature is disabled by default Default, entries are deleted from the log after 30 daysAppendix B Front Panel Indicators Hard Disk Drive IndicatorConfiguration/Reset Key Reserved for future use DataProduct Warranty and Return Information
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