Pelco C3662M installation manual DS Realvue Xpress Installation, Rear Panel of DS RealVue XPress

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DS REALVUE XPRESS INSTALLATION

To install DS RealVue XPress, refer to Figure 14 on page 19, and then complete the following steps:

1.Plug the power cord into the power connector ì.

2.Item î is the COM1 connector, which is used to connect RS-232 PTZ cameras. Refer to PTZ Installation on page 29 for installation details.

3.Plug a monitor into the monitor connector ï and its power cord into an electrical outlet.

4.Plug the USB keyboard into a USB connector ñ.

5.Item ó shows the connector for the 16 digital inputs and alarm output. Wire your alarm triggers into the input trigger block and connect the signal ground to a GND pin. Wire an alarm device to AO+ and AO–.

6.Plug the USB mouse into a USB connector r.

7.Plug a USB printer into a USB connector s.

8.Item t is the COM5 connector, which is used to connect RS-422 PTZ cameras. Refer to PTZ Installation on page 29 for installation details.

9.Plug PC speakers into the line out connector u.

10.Item is an optional SCSI card, which is used to connect to the external storage units.

11.Connect one or both of the network ports to a network switch, IP cameras, and so forth using Cat5 cable.

12.Item is the audio connector bracket. From top to bottom are audio inputs 1–4, ground, audio inputs 5–8, ground, audio inputs 9–12, ground, audio inputs 13–16, ground.

13.Connect cameras to the camera inputs . Inputs 17–32 (the top row of BNC connectors) are available only on 32-input systems. Inputs 9–16 are visible but cannot be used on 8-input systems.

14.The four connectors indicated by are multicamera video outputs.

15.Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet and turn on the power switch .

16.To turn on the server, use the power switch on the front panel of the unit.

INPUT 17

INPUT 18

INPUT 19

INPUT 20

INPUT 21

INPUT 22

INPUT 23

INPUT 24

INPUT 25

INPUT 26

INPUT 27

INPUT 28

INPUT 29

INPUT 30

INPUT 31

INPUT 32

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 3

INPUT 4

INPUT 5

INPUT 6

INPUT 7

INPUT 8

INPUT 9

INPUT 10

INPUT 11

INPUT 12

INPUT 13

INPUT 14

INPUT 15

INPUT 16

OUTPUT1

OUTPUT2

OUTPUT3

OUTPUT4

 

 

 

 

Figure 14. Rear Panel of DS RealVue XPress

NOTE: The top row of camera inputs is included only on 32-input systems. Inputs 9-16 are visible but cannot be used on 8-input systems.

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Contents P O R TA N T N O T E Integral Digital Sentry Page Contents C3662M 6/08 List of Illustrations List of Tables Important Safety Instructions Regulatory Notices Video Quality CautionIntroduction Typical SystemsTypical DS Enterprise Distributed System Component Installation DS Enterprise Savr InstallationDS Xpress with XMUX2 Installation Rear Panel of DS Enterprise SavrRear Panel of DS XPress with XMUX2 DS Xpress with Internal Camera Inputs Installation OutputRear Panel of DS XPress with Internal Camera Inputs DS Desktop Installation Rear Panel of 9- and 16-Input DS DesktopDS 1000 Installation Rear Panel of 4-Input DS DesktopRear Panel of DS DS Realvue Xpress Installation Rear Panel of DS RealVue XPressDS Realvue Desktop Installation DS RealVue XPress Audio ConnectorDS RealVue Desktop Alarm Bracket DS Realvue RAID Installation Rear Panel of DS RealVue RAIDXIO Installation XIO Cable DS NVR Installation Rear Panel of DS NVRDMS Installation VAU InstallationRear Panel of VAU XMUX2 Installation Rear Panel of XMUX2-16PTZ Installation DS Enterprise SAVR/DS XPress/VAU PTZ ConnectionsDS Enterprise Distributed System Installation C3662M 6/08 Digital Sentry SERVER/VAU Software Software InstallationDigital Sentry CLIENT/ADMIN Software Changing Passwords Procedural InstructionsChanging a Computer Name Changing AN IP AddressChanging the Time Zone Changing the Startup Mode of a ServiceStarting and Stopping Services Rules for Caching on Digital Sentry Client Computers Configuring and Testing Odbc ConnectivitySystem and Display Requirements for Client Computers Renaming a VAU Renaming DS ComponentsRenaming a DS Server Reconfiguring Dsadmin After AN IP Address Change Changing the SA PasswordConfiguring and Verifying Network Storage Connecting a Serial Input Device to a DS System Flashguard and the Watchdog Service FlashguardtestRelay Output Characteristics RAID IP AddressesIsolating Storage Units on a Private Network Subnet maskUsing the Fltime Utility Using Xpress WinviewUsing Integral License KEY Utility Using Realvue Diagnostic ToolNetwork Health Monitoring Hard DrivesRestoring Archived Data Using Digital Sentry Backup ManagerBacking UP the Database Repairing and Rebuilding a Digital Sentry Database Testing a Network ConnectionRepairing a Restored Database Rebuilding Using -FIXLOCALDigital Sentry Network Speed Simulation Checking for Video FilesRunning a Recovery After RecoveryOption #1 Option #2Recovering Video Files Without a Database Backup Removing References to Local Files on Failed Hard DrivesSpecifications DS RealVue Desktop VideoSpecifications DS RealVue RAID Specifications DS RealVue XPress Specifications DS IP CIFSpecifications DS XPress XMUX-2Specifications DS Desktop Specifications DS Enterprise Specifications DS NVR Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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