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Pro Series DVR
Rev. 3.0
Digital Video Security System Digital Video Recorder
. *All contents of this document may change without prior notice.
Hardware Installation Guide
1. Specification PRO Series 3
2. Installation Notes 5
3. Products and components 6
3-1. DVR Board 6
3-2. Accessories 6
4. Board Description 7
4-1. 24016LIV 7
4-2. 12016LIV 7
4-3. 240N16 8
4-4. 120N16 8
4-5. 240N32 9
4-6. 480N32 10
5. Installation 11
5-1. 120N16 / 240N16 / 12016LIV / 24016LIV Installation 11
5-1-1. Pigtail type 11
5-1-2. Back panel type 12
5-2. 240N32 Installation 13
5-3.480N32 Installation 14
6. Accessories 15
6-1. Back panel 15
6-2. Pigtail 16
6-3. Sensor Board 16
6-4. RS-232 to RS-485 Converter 17
6-5. PORT Converter 18
6-5-1. Specification 18
6-5-2. Layout Description 18
6-5-3. Baud Rate 19
6-5-4. Jumper Selection 19 6-6. Sound Recording 20
6-6-1. 1 channel sound 20 6-6-2. 2 channel sound 20 6-6-3. 4 channel sound 21 6-6-4. 16 channel sound 21
INDEX
This is a guide book that explains the hardware components and provides you the step by step installation of DVR board. For the software explanation, please refer to “Installation and User’s Guide”. This guide book is applicable to, among PRO’s products, 24016LIV, 2016LIV 240N16, 120N16, 240N32, and 480N32 board. The pictures and names of the products are subject to change depending on hardware upgrade. However, the usages may be similar. For any question you have, please contact to the following address. When you are sending your concerned matter, please include your company name and phone number with detail description.
Preface
1~32 Camera Inputs / Output
Up to 32 camera inputs are available on screen for digital handling.
Normal input condition: 75 Ohm, 1 Volt ( p-p )
1~16 Sensor Inputs
Up to 16 sensors can be linked to the system.
External DC 12 Volt power must be provided to the sensor input from outside.
1~4 Digital Outputs (Relay Outputs)
Digital Outputs can be used to activate things like shutters and sirens, and activation can be linked to sensor
and motion detection.
Sound Recording and Two-Way Communication Capabilities
Sound can be recorded with video images. Two-way communication is possible between PRO main and PRO
Net.
Display Features (w/ Multi-Viewing) Multi-Viewing allows 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, or 16 different camera shots to be displayed onscreen at the same time.
Other display features include enlarging all displayed cameras or just one. 32 channel viewing can be
attained with specially configured cards.
PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS Capabilities
Each connected camera can be manipulated through the PRO main program as long as each camera
supports such capabilities.
Auto Rebooting System
When PRO detects an error or malfunction within the system, it will automatically reboot the system in order
to correct it.
Motion Detection and Sensor Trigger
Detection features make it possible to record images only when movement is detected, preserving volume
space and maximizing the use of physical storage space.
1. Specification of PRO Series
Scheduled Recording
Scheduling allows the administrator to record images only during designated time periods, if so desired.
Every combination of scheduling is available in the PRO program.
Manual and Auto Backup
Data can be preserved through various formats (DAT, CD, or DVD) and data from specific cameras and/or
time periods can be specifically isolated for backup as well. Much like scheduled recording, backup of data
can be scheduled as well.
Digitalized Video Search
Recorded data features digital playback for each camera simultaneously or one at a time. Playback features
include advanced search features and image extracting, which allows portions of existing video to be
extracted and saved as a separate file.
Network Support (PSTN, TCP/IP, LAN , Modem Protocol Support)
PRO supports network access, which allows administrators to login to PRO main and remotely access all the
features provided locally.
POS, Access Control, ATM Support
Data from external devices (POS, Access Control, ATM, etc) can be recorded with DVR video images. Text
Search allows to search data from external devices with DVR video image when event occurs. This will raise
the level of integrity and security.
Feature PRO Series
Camera Input 1~32Port(NTSC/PAL)
Sound Input 1 or 2 Port (Optional 4, 16 Port)
Sensor Input 1~16 Port
Relay Output 1~4 Port
Composite Output 1 Port (NTSC/PAL, Split and/or Switching)
Image Format Software MPEG-4
Recording Mode Watch, Normal, Motion Detection, Sensor, Scheduled Recording
Remote Control Full remote control PSTN, ISDN,ADSL, LAN and TCP/IP
Back-up DAT, CD, DVD
PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS RS-232/422/485 Interface
Note: 32 channel products are consisted with Master and Slave boards, which controls 16 channels of video each.
- Recommend to use Intel Chipset mother board. I) It might be incompatible with mobile system or special system mother board.
16 Channel Model Type Intel 945 Chipset Intel 965 Chipset Asus Yes Yes Yes Yes
Gigabyte Yes Yes Yes Yes Intel* Yes Yes Yes Yes MSI Yes Yes Yes Yes
32 Channel Model Type Intel 945 Chipset Intel 965 Chipset Asus YES YES Yes Yes
Gigabyte No No Yes Yes Intel* No No Yes Yes MSI No No Yes Yes
*Intel 865GBF Model is not recommended Note: Please contact technical support for the list of compatible motherboard. It is required to follow the recommendation, due to the variable capability of motherboards.
- Recommend Intel Pentium 4 2.4 or higher for CPU. I) CPU that is lower than Intel Pentium 4 2.4 can reduce the recording frame rate. II) Recommend Intel Pentium 4 3.0 or higher for 32 channel.
- Recommend 512MB or above system memory. I) Less than 512MB of memory may bring down the overall system performance. II) Recommend 1GB or more for 32 channel board.
- Recommend ATI Redeon 9000 or higher. I) Recommend ATI Express 300 or higher for xxxN32 board. (Radeon X1K series are not compatible.)
II) Intel onboard Extreme Graphic II or GMA 900/950 are Compatible. However, using integrated video controller may drop frame rate for 32 channel models.
III) Drivers must be updated to latest version, available on manufacturer’s website.
- Recommend 80GB or larger hard driver. I) Install the latest Service Pack when using 160GB or larger hard drive. II) Recommend Serial ATA type (SATA) hard drive for 32 channel.
- Recommend Windows XP.
- Disable screen saver and Standby mode. I) Turn off System Standby mode. II) Turn off Screen saver. III) Turn off all the energy saving feature.
2. Installation Notes – PRO series
3.1 PRO Series Board
PRO 120N16 PRO 12016LIV PRO 240N32
(2 Boards. Master & Slave)
PRO 240N16 PRO 24016LIV PRO 480N32
(2 Boards. Master & Slave)
3.2 Accessories
Pigtail Cable RS-485 Board RS-232C Cable Sensor Cable Audio Cable
Reset Cable TV-OUT Cable
(32 Ch. Only) Sensor Port Back Panel
(Optional) Video Cable (Optional)
3. Products and Components
4-1. PRO 24016LIV 4-2. PRO 12016LIV
4. Board Description
4-3. PRO 240N16 4-4. PRO 120N16
4-5. PRO 240N32 MASTER SLAVE
4-6. PRO 480N32
1 2 3 4
5
5-1. PRO Series 120N16 / 240N16 / 12016LIV / 24016LIV Installation
5-1-1. Pigtail Type
1) 1~8 channel pigtail goes to the upper socket. 2) 9~16 channel pigtail goes to the lower socket. 3) Sensor cable connects to Sensor port. 4) The other side of sensor cable connects to IO socket on the DVR board. 5) Connect Watchdog cable. Make Watchdog cable connection as shown below
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5. Installation PRO Series
5-1-2. Back Panel Type
1) Back panel. 2) Sensor Cable. 3) When connect cable to back panel make sure to leave one pin from each end.
White cable should be facing up. 4) Connect video cable with BNC2 label. 5) Connect another group of cable from video cable with BNC2 label. 6) Connect video cable with BNC9 label. 7) Connect another group of cable from video cable with BNC9 label. 8) Connect Watchdog cable. Make Watchdog cable connection as shown below
.
1
2
1 4 5
6 7
3
3
1
8
5-2. PRO 240N32 Installation
1) Power: Power connection for RX Converter. Make either one connection only. 2) Watchdog Cable 3) Video Out (1) : Connect Video Out from Master Board. 4) Video Out (2) : Connect Video Out from Slave Board. 5) Video Control : To control 16 Channel switching output.
On the Slave board, white cable goes to the top. On the other side, black cable goes to the empty (no pin) side.
To Motherboard
Master Board
Slave Board
1
4
3
5
2
PC Reset Cable
TV Out Port
Camera 9 ~ 16
Camera 1 ~ 8
Camera 17 ~ 24
Camera 25 ~ 32
5-3. PRO 480N32 Installation
1) Power: Power connection for RX Converter. Make either one connection only. 2) Watchdog Cable 3) Video Out (1) : Connect Video Out from Master Board. 4) Video Out (2) : Connect Video Out from Slave Board. 5) Video Control : To control 16 Channel switching output.
On the Slave board, white cable goes to the left. On the other side, black cable goes to the empty (no pin) side.
Master Board
Slave Board
1
4
3
5
2
PC Reset Cable
TV Out Port
Camera 9 ~ 16
Camera 1 ~ 8
Camera 17 ~ 24
Camera 25 ~ 32
To Motherboard
6-1. Back Panel
Sensor & Relay (Digital I/O) Sensor Input 0~15 1~16
Input Common 0~1 17, 18
Relay Output 0~3 19~22
Output Common 0~1 23, 24
Camera I/O Camera Ground 3, 5, ~ 31, 33
Camera Signal 4, 6, ~ 32, 34
TV Out Ground 1
TV Out Signal 2
6. Accessories
6-2. Pigtail
Pigtail cable 1 ~ 4, 9 ~ 13 : Black BNC 5 ~ 8, 13 ~ 16 : White BNC
6-3. Sensor Board
Sensor port pin number 1 ~ 8, 9 ~ 16 : Signal input G : Ground 4, 3, 2, 1 : Relay output
6-4. RS232 to RS422/485 Converter
1) Connect to system’s Com port.
2) Connect to PTZ port converterRS-485.
3) These are power supply sockets. Need to connect only one of them.
4) Connector to connect power from DVR Board. This cable is not used on PRO series boards since
PRO Series boards are not supporting power out from the board.
5) TV-Out Connection for 32 Channel board only. Refer to the installation diagram on
Chapter 5-2 or 5-3
Dip Switches RS-485 Mode RS-422 Mode
1
2
3
3
3-
5 Signal
4 + RxData 3 - RxData
2 + TxData 1 - TxData
4
5
* Use Rx+ and Rx-
for RS 485 method.
6-5. PORT Converter 6-5-1. Specification
RS-232 from POS DB9 Female Input
Parallel Port from POS DB25 Male
RS-232 to Printer DB9 Male Serial
RS-485(S) to DVR TX(+)(-), RX(+)(-), GND
Parallel Port to Printer DB25 Female
RS-232 to DVR DB9 Male
Output
Parallel
RS-485(P) to DVR TX(+)(-), RX(+)(-), GND
Power DC 5V
RS-232 from POS DB9 Female to DB9 Male Direct
RS-485(S) to DVR DB9 Female to DB9 Female Cross Serial
RS-485(P) to DVR DB9 Female to DB9 Female Cross
Parallel Port from POS DB25 Male to DB25 Female Direct
Cable
Parallel Parallel Port to Printer DB25 Female to IEEE 1284
6-5-2. Layout Description
1, DC IN 5V
2, Rs-232 From POS : Connect to the serial port in POS
3, Baud rate : Select the Baud rate
4, Parallel Port from POS : Connect to the parallel port in POS
5, Parallel Port to Printer : Used by Parallel printer
6, RS-232 to DVR : Used by Serial port in DVR
7, RS-485(P) to DVR : Used by RS-485 board in DVR
8, Rs-232 to Printer : Used by Serial Printer
9, Rs-485(S) to DVR : Used by RS-485 board in DVR
10, Terminal Block
11, SW1, SW2: Used in output of Parallel port 12, SW3, SW4: Used in output of Serial
6-5-3. Baud Rate
6-5-4. Jumper Selection
Output of parallel port Output of serial port
5 Signal
4 + RxData 3 - RxData
2 + TxData 1 - TxData
6-6. Sound Recording
After connecting Microphone, ensure that “Line In” and “Microphone In” is not muted in the Windows sound setting. It is required to have Direct X 8.0 or higher.
6-6-1. 1 Channel sound
1) Connect to “Microphone In” of sound card.
6-6-2. 2 Channel sound
1) Connect to “Line In” of sound card with included 2 channel audio cable.
2) Connect microphones to the audio cable.
- Must use amplified microphone.
1
6-6-3. 4 channel sound
1) Additional sound card is required (total 2 sound cards – 1 onboard and 1 PCI).
2) Connect “Line In” in both sound cards with included 2 channel audio cable.
3) Connect microphones to the audio cables.
- Must use amplified microphones.
* Using 3 channels is the same as picture shown above.
6-6-4. 16 channel sound
1) Optional 16 channel sound card is required.
2) Connect pigtails to the audio board
3) Connect microphones to the each audio channel.
- Must use amplified microphones.