Connecting A Camera; Table 2-2 Rear Panel Connectors - Honeywell Rapid Eye Installation Manual

Multi-media digital video recorder
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Connector label
Description
VIDEO INPUTS
BNC connectors for video signal cable. A Multi-Media DVR has 16 video input connections.
VIDEO OUTPUTS
BNC connectors to relay a video feed to either a CCTV, NTSC or PAL monitor, VCR, or other
device. The outputs are capped for delivery.
MONITOR OUTPUT 1
BNC connector; can be set to produce a test pattern or a camera tour.
MONITOR OUTPUT 2
BNC connector; inoperative for this release.
VGA PORT
For an optional VGA monitor (not supplied).
DVI-D PORT
DISABLED, use a VGA monitor.
MOUSE
For a standard mouse (not supplied). Use the USB port on the DVR for the USB mouse
(supplied).
KEYBOARD
For a standard keyboard (not supplied).
TELCO
RJ11 connector to the modem of the Multi-Media DVR.
USB PORTS
Can be used for USB devices such as the supplied USB mouse.
LAN
RJ45 connector to 10/100 BT network card in the DVR.
AUDIO IN/OUT
Sound card connectors.
NOT USED
DISABLED; use AUDIO IN.
ALARM INPUTS
Screw terminal connectors for input and ground connection. Interface with devices such as
alarms. TTL type: minimum high level of +2.4 volts; maximum low level of +0.4 volts.
CONTROL OUTPUTS
Screw terminal connectors for output and ground connection. Control I/O must be
referenced to the ground of the Multi-Media DVR. Interface with devices such as: lights,
sirens, locks, and so on. TTL type. The outputs do not directly drive devices; they control
relays that do so.
SERIAL PORT 1–8
RJ45 connectors on port 1 to 8. Each port includes a built-in converter for RS485, RS422 or
RS232 communication.

Connecting a Camera

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Table 2-2
Rear Panel Connectors
Caution
Power down the DVR before connecting hardware to it. See
Multi-Media DVR
on page 28.
Powering the

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