2NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS

6.Control terminals

Pin

Signal

2ND RS485/422 A

Control terminal (A)

2ND RS485/422 B

Control terminal (B)

C

Common terminal

REMOTE R1

Remote input 1

REMOTE R2

Remote input 2

CLOCK IN

Clock adjust input terminal

CLOCK OUT

Clock adjust output terminal

EXT TIMER IN

External timer input terminal

ALARM RESET

Alarm reset signal input

WARNING OUT

Warning output for abnormal

conditions of hard disk drive or fan

 

FULL

Remaining-space warning output

for recording area

 

OUTPUT 1*

NON REC OUT/VIDEO LOSS

OUTPUT 2*

ARCHIVE FULL/TIMER REC OUT

ALARM OUT

Alarm output

ALARM C

Common terminal for alarm output

 

 

*Specify the output settings for the OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 terminals on the <DISPLAY SET> screen.

7.[ALL RESET] button

When the [ALL RESET] button is pressed, the digital video recorder is reset and the time is returned to its default setting.

8.USB terminal

Connects to a recordable CD/DVD drive (e.g. VA-EXD1, sold separately) or a USB memory. For information about supported CD/DVD drives, visit the SANYO website at: http://www.sanyosecurity.com/

When the USB port on the front panel is also inserted at the same time, only the front port will be used preferentially.

9.LAN terminal (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Connect to switching hubs, routers and PCs.

10.AUDIO IN terminal

Connect a microphone via an amplifier in order to record audio.

11. AUDIO OUT terminal

Connect speakers via an amplifier in order to output audio.

12. VGA OUT terminal

Connect a VGA monitor to this terminal so that it obtains high- resolution video output at XGA (1024 x 768) / 75Hz.

13.MAIN MONITOR output terminal Connects to the main monitor.14.MON2 output terminal Connects to monitor 2.15.RS-485 termination switch

Used when connecting multiple devices from the RS-485 control connectors.

16.RS-485 control connectors (A) (B) Connects to a system controller or dome cameras.

17. AC power socket (AC IN)

Insert the supplied power cord securely into this socket.

18. Power cord holder

Secure the power card to the holder using the power cord tie (accessory) as shown in the illustration.

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