Pelco DX9100 installation manual Connections

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CONNECTIONS

Refer to Figure 9.

1.Connect the viewstation and the recorder to an Ethernet switch. Use straight, shielded network cables.

NOTE: Use a shielded cable, similar to Belden 1533P, that meets or exceeds the support requirements for ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B.2 Cat 5e.

2.Connect the supplied cables from the 37-pin connectors on the recorder to the 37-pin connectors on the back of the patch panel.

NOTE: You will receive 1-6 cables depending on the recorder model you purchase.

Figure 7. 37-Pin Connectors

3.Connect a SCSI cable from the recorder to the storage unit.

4.Connect cameras to the video input coaxial connectors on the front of the patch panel, and then set the switches on the back of the patch panel to Terminated (75 ohms). This is the default setting. You can use a minimum of 8 camera inputs or a maximum of 48 camera inputs.

5.Plug the HASP (Hardware Against Software Piracy) USB key into the USB port on the recorder. A red light on the key indicates that it is working properly. The key contains the product license and its configured permissions. The following message will appear when you power up the system if you do not plug in the HASP key.

Figure 8. HASP Key Message

6.Connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the viewstation and to the recorder.

7.Connect all power cords.

8.Connect looping video sources, such as monitors, to the video output coaxial connectors on the front of the patch panel, and then set the switches on the back of the patch panel to Looped.

9.Connect a CM9760-REL, CM9760-ALM, or CM9760-DT to COM 1 or COM 2 on the recorder. Refer to the Advanced Features section.

NOTE: The audio inputs on the patch panel are reserved for future use.

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Contents Recorder Contents Foreign Language Programming List of Illustrations Daily Event Recording List of Tables Important Safety Instructions Radio and Television Interference Regulatory NoticesDescription Models Front View Recorder Back View Recorder Front View Viewstation Back View Viewstation Installation Installation Guidelines Mounting Rear Mounting Rail Screws Connections Viewstation Power Power UP the Equipment Programming Viewstation Network ConfigurationChanging the VIEWSTATION’S Identification Changing the VIEWSTATION’S IP Address and Subnet Mask Click Properties. The following dialog box appears Changing the RECORDER’S Identification Time Synchronization Setting DATE/TIME Properties Client Configuration Utility C634M-D 12/04 Recorder Initialization Options DX9208F Frame Rate and ResolutionC634M-D 12/04 Go to Start Programs DX9000 Viewstation Server State Server StateError Alert Advanced Recorder Options Database Backup and RepairSystem Tray Database RestorationClick Yes. Start/Continue is enabled after several seconds Databases Window Rename Mssql to MSSQLold Mssql Folders Delete MSSQLold C634M-D 12/04 Restore Utility Dialog Box Go to the system tray Start/Continue Window C634M-D 12/04 Finished Merging Dialog Box Click Close Restart the recorder RAID Manager Utility RAID Manager Gateway ConfigurationDisabling the RAID Manager Gateway Edit Server Window C634M-D 12/04 Event Notification Gateway Configuration SettingsNetsend Setting Viewstation IP Address C634M-D 12/04 RAID Manager Home C634M-D 12/04 Icon Disk Information PlateSpare Hard Drive Information Host and RAID Information Plate Status Plate Camera Recording Properties Continuous Recording Schedule Daily Recording Schedule Continuous Recording ScheduleDaily Event Recording Continuous Weekly Recording Schedule Weekly Recording ScheduleMotion Detection Motion DetectionChannel Setup Parameter Description/Action Defining Users Edit Existing Users Handler InterfaceManager Connecting AN Alarm Unit CM9760 Alarm Driver Dialog Box Select CM9760ALM.dll Alarm Unit ConfigurationClick Open. The following dialog box appears Manager for Alarm Unit Sample Configuration for External 1 Source Click Next. The following dialog box appears Connecting a Relay Unit CM9760 Relay Driver Dialog Box Select CM9760REL.dll Relay Unit ConfigurationClick Open. The following dialog box appears Manager for Relay Unit Click Next. The following dialog box appears Connecting a CM9760-CC1 Connecting a CM6800 CM9760 Data Translator Driver Dialog Box Select CM9760DT.dll Data Translator ConfigurationClick Open. The following dialog box appears Manager for Data Translator Click Next. The following dialog box appears Data Translator Connections DVR ManagementConfiguring the Data Translator Click Configure. The following dialog box appears Relay Unit Connections Connecting a CM9760-REL for DVR ManagementConfiguring the Relay Unit Click Configure. The following dialog box appears Foreign Language Programming Click Set Default. The following dialog box appears HOW to Replace a RECORDER’S Power Supply ServiceTo open the Promise Array Management Utility HOW to Replace a RECORDER’S RAID 1 DriveC634M-D 12/04 Array Window Drive Cage Rebuilding System Array Specifications Viewstation 102 C634M-D 12/04 Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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