JVC VN-C625 manual Connecting Cables, Cable Specifications,  Alarm Input Terminal

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Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)

1-1 Connecting Cables (Continued)

2. Connection to Alarm Input/Output Terminal

1 2

Flathead

Alarm Signal

ScrewdriverCable

3

Flathead

Screwdriver

4

1

Connect the alarm input/output terminals to external devices such as sensors and buzzers.

1Loosen the screws on both edges of the terminal block using a flathead screwdriver, followed by dismantling it as shown in the left diagram.

2Strip the coating of the alarm signal cable by about 4mm before inserting it into the terminal.

3Turn the screw on the side to fasten the alarm signal cable.

4Upon fastening the alarm signal cable, re- install the terminal block that has been dismantled in Step 1.

Note

Cable Specifications

50 m or shorter in length UL1007, UL1015 or equivalent AWG#22 to AWG#18 or equivalent

Caution

 Alarm Input Terminal

Sensor

 

 

 

VN-C625

 

 

Connection

 

 

Example (1)

DC12V

 

 

 

 

VCC

 

Terminal

 

R

 

 

1 or 2

 

R

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

12V

1.2mA

 

 

Grounding GND

 

 

Terminal

 

 

Due to external noise, the cable may not function properly even when the cable length is less than 50 m. In this case, use a shielded cable or take measures such as keeping the cable away from the noise source.

Connect this terminal to an infrared, door or metallic sensor, or to a manual switch.

Input Requirements

No-voltage relay or NPN open collector input

The polarity of input detection can be selected

 

via software

(Alarm Input Equivalent Circuit)

Sensor

Connection

Example (2)

Relay, switch,

etc.

OUT

GND

Make/Break/Toggle (at least 250 ms)

Circuit current at low-level: 1.2 mA

Voltage applied at high level: 12 V

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Contents VN-C625 Safety Precautions Important Safeguards Contents Introduction Preparation SettingsSetting Using the V.Networks Controller Operating Using the V.Networks ControllerOperating Using a Web Browser OperationCharacteristics Operating Precautions Consumable Parts  Zooming operationOperating Precautions Latest Updates PC SpecificationsItems Included Operating EnvironmentName and Function of Parts Fastening Hook for Safety Wire Ceiling Mount Camera Terminal SideClamping Holes x # Camera Clamping BracketConnection Examples LAN ConnectionNetwork Connection Peer-to-Peer ConnectionPreparation Procedure Set the camera in the following procedureMake a hole in the ceiling Connecting CablesRemove the cover Connect the cable to this camera Lead the cable through the coverAttach the cover Cable Specifications Connecting Cables Alarm Input Terminal Output Requirements Connecting a 5C-2V or 3C-2V coaxial cable Connection of Coaxial CablesDisconnect the connector from the sup- plied Converter Unit Connecting multiple VN-C625 CamerasAttach safety wire to prevent camera from falling down Attachment of Ceiling MountFront Attach the CF cover dismantled in Step Inserting the CF cardList of Tested CF Cards Installing the Camera Turn the camera Installing the CameraFasten the locking screw Installing the V.Networks Controller Installing the SoftwareInstalling the VN-C625U Setup Tool Setting PCs IP Address Windows XP ClickSelect Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties Click on the Local Area Connection Properties screenSetting PCs IP Address Windows Click Settings Network Settings Check settings Start up the V.Networks Controller.Other Settings Using the VN-C625U Setup Tool Authorization Level Allowed Access Following confirmation screen will be displayedOther Settings Using the VN-C625U Setup Tool 2. Multicast MulticastStart up the VN-C625U Setup Tool V.Networks Search screen is displayedMulticast Address Search screen is displayed Search result is displayedOperation when an alarm input is activated Alarm InputStart up the VN-C625U Setup Tool and select Alarm Page Alarm 1/Alarm Detect ModeAlarm Output Go to a presetAlarm 1/Alarm Message Packet Alarm FTPRelay Alarm AvailablePreset Position Position Return Mode Other Triggers List Alarm Output Setting the Frame Rate screen Setting the Trigger Recording screenExample Recording time Setting the Advance screenRecording files Start up the VN-C625U Setup Tool and select Private Mask When all the settings have been completed, click to endWhen setting is complete, click Fixed area Free areaPerform area setting Other Settings Using the VN-C625U Setup Tool 8. Web Displaying still images uploaded to the /user folderOther Settings Using the VN-C625U Setup Tool 9. FTP Server Start up the VN-C625U Setup Tool and select FTP ServerTrigger FTP Continuous FTPRec File Password Error recovery Connection errorTransfer error Alarm FTP Upload SettingMode Black and White TimeAuto Level One Push AFLight Start up the VN-C625U Setup Tool and select Time When NTP is usedStart up the VN-C625U Setup Tool and select Memory Info Start up the VN-C625U Setup Tool and select Auto ReturnNormal High SpeedConnect to VN-C625 Settings Setting Using the V.Networks Controller Starting Up V.Networks ControllerFeatures that Allow Setting Using the V.Networks Controller 4Setting Quality Features that Allow Setting Using the V.Networks Controller5Help About Motion Detection Standby Select File and Motion Detection Standby Select a cameraSelect View Specify Image Size and Upside Down settings Image Size and InversionImage Quality Setting Image Quality Setting  Image Quality Setting Average Peak Large Peak valueSet value ShutterImage Quality Setting  Lens Select Setting and Frame rate Set the Frame Rate Frame RatePreset Position Setting Select Setting and Position MemoryAlarm Setting Alarm Setting Pan/Tilt Setting Pan/Tilt SpeedVariable Speed 1 to SpeedAuto Pan Setting Select Setting and Auto Pan SettingPerform setting Close the windowAuto Patrol Setting Select Setting and Auto Patrol SettingAuto Patrol No Select Setting and Auto Trace Setting Auto Trace SettingStart to memorize operation Close the window Select Setting and Time Stamp Perform setting Time StampWhen alteration is complete, click Select Setting and Property Perform settingChanging Registered Information Buttons for position moving Snap Shot# Pan/Tilt/Zoom Position Indicator Pan/Tilt buttonZoom button and Zoom bar Angle StepRecord/Stop Click the REC buttonClick the Stop button Motion Image WindowPlayback Playback Click Playback screen is displayed Record/Playback Time Image Size Data Size Per Image Approximate Recording TimeSnapshot Click the Snap Shot buttonSnap screen will be displayed Save As screen is displayedLAN Environment Web Page ImagesAccess Authorization Level Authentication of Access AuthorizationStart up the web browser Starting Up the Web BrowserTop page will be displayed Display the Top Setting Using the Web BrowserTop Settings page will be displayed Setting Using the Web Browser 1. Other Settings Other settingsSetting Using the Web Browser 1. Other Settings Http port number, check using the setup tool supplied # NTP SettingsSetting Using the Web Browser 2. Control Setting Using the Web Browser 3.Image Setting Iris Mode AGCManual Focus Level AveragePeak1Low, 2 to 7, 8Fast Setting Using the Web Browser 4. PAN/TILT SettingAccording to ZOOM, speed of operation is made variable Setting Using the Web Browser 5. Position Memory Setting Image Settings ScreenResolution Setting Using the Web Browser 6. View Setting100 Setting Using the Web Browser 7. Alarm Setting 101 Alarm Out Setting Using the Web Browser 8. FTP Setting 103Setting Using the Web Browser 8. FTP Setting Setting Using the Web Browser 9. Auto Pan Setting Setting Using the Web Browser 10. Auto Patrol Setting Position NumberDuration 106Setting Using the Web Browser 11. Auto Trace Setting Record Start Confirmation Screen Image Settings ScreenFor setting image quality 107Setting Using the Web Browser 13. Schedule Setting Setting Using the Web Browser 12. Black & White Setting108 Setting Using the Web Browser 14. Private Mask Setting Mask Position and Size Controller 109Setting Using the Web Browser 15. Limit Setting FunctionRight Side Left Side Tilt LimitReturn Action Setting Using the Web Browser 16. Auto Return Setting111 Viewing Still Images 112Viewing Live Images 113Displaying a still image Image Link114 Symptom Causes/Remedial Actions Troubleshooting115 Troubleshooting 116Specifications Camera Rotating Table Pan/Tilt MechanismLens General Ceiling Mount Hole Unit mm VN-C625 Dome Type Network Camera