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  • Page 1: Quick Guide

    Video Decoders Quick Guide Manual Version: V1.00...
  • Page 2: Trademark Acknowledgement

    Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions, or requests, please do not hesitate to contact the dealer. Copyright Copyright 2014-2015 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, or distributed in any form or by any means without prior consent in writing from our company.
  • Page 3 contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Update will be added to the new version of this manual. Use of this manual and the product and the subsequent result shall  be entirely on the user's own responsibility. In no event shall we be reliable to you for any special, consequential, incidental, or indirect damages, including, among others, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, or loss of data or documentation, or...
  • Page 4: Safety Symbols

    Safety and Compliance Information Safety Symbols The symbols in the following table may be found on installation-related equipment. Be aware of the situations indicated and take necessary safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance. Symbol Description Generic alarm symbol: To suggest a general safety concern.
  • Page 5 This device is a class A product and may cause radio interference.  Take measures if necessary. While shipping, the device should be packed in its original packing.  Verify that installation is correct. Incorrect cable connection may  cause personal injury or device damage. The installation must be made by qualified personnel and should ...
  • Page 6: Regulatory Compliance

    WARNING! Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on. Never look  directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are powered on. Use of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures ...
  • Page 7 LVD/EMC Directive This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. WEEE Directive–2002/96/EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Overview ....................1 Appearance ....................1 LEDs ....................... 2 Main Ports ..................... 3 2 Installing the Device ................5 Preparation ....................5 Checking the Device Package ............... 5 Checking the Installation Environment..........5 Cable Requirements ................6 Installation Flow Chart .................. 8 Installing the Device in a Rack ..............
  • Page 9 Connecting RS-232 Serial Cables ............21 Connecting a Third-Party Device ............21 Verifying the Installation ................21 Starting Up the Device ................21 3 Logging In to and Out of the Device ............. 22 4 Technical Specifications ..............22...
  • Page 10: Overview

    Overview NOTE! This manual describes the device hardware information and installation procedure, and guides you through logging into the Web interface. This series video decoders (referred to as device in this manual) are new generation HD network video decoder terminals. The device is designed for remote video surveillance and can be widely applied in various real-time surveillance applications for monitoring audios and videos remotely in real time.
  • Page 11: Leds

    Figure 1-2 Rear view 1: VGA IN port 2: DVI-I OUT port 3: RS-485 port (RJ-45) 4: ACT LED 5: LINK LED 6: AUDIO OUT port 7: ALM IN port 8: DVI IN port 9: RS-232 port (RJ-45) 10: Two Ethernet 11: LINE port 12: ALM OUT port copper ports...
  • Page 12: Main Ports

    Status Description device displaying Flashing green video. Decoding LED (DEC) The device stops displaying video. Data is being transmitted or Flashing yellow received. Active LED (ACT) No data is being transmitted or received. On (Green) A link is present. Link LED No link is present.
  • Page 13 Port Quantity Description DVI-I video output port, used outputting video signals to a display output device with HDMI port, DVI-D port, VGA port (5-wire), or YPbPr port. depending Note: Make sure the connected display DVI-I OUT on model output device supports the following resolutions: 1024*768/60HZ, 1280*720/60HZ,...
  • Page 14: Installing The Device

    Port Quantity Description Used connect Ethernet communicate with the devices on the network, to receive IP camera streams, and to be configured by the client through Ethernet Web interface. copper port 10M/100M/1000M/auto-sensing, half duplex/full duplex/auto-sensing, RJ-45 connector. Installing the Device Preparation Checking the Device Package Before you install the device, verify the device model and check the...
  • Page 15: Cable Requirements

    Ground the device correctly through the grounding screw. For  more information, see the Encoder and Decoder Cable Connection Guide. Cable Requirements NOTE! For information about how to select the common cables, contact your dealer. VGA cables Use UL-certified VGA cables with shielding rings and gold-plated ...
  • Page 16 are recommended to use an HDMI signal amplifier or HDMI extension cord. DVI cables A DVI connector can transmit multiple types of video signals, and different cables are used for different signals. If the DVI connector is not connected to an adapter, the requirements for DVI cables are similar with those for HDMI cables.
  • Page 17: Installation Flow Chart

    Network cables Use twisted-pair cables. Currently, twisted pair cables include unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted pair (STP). STP cables are shielded with aluminum foil for radiation reduction purpose. STP cables are more expensive than UTP cables, and they are harder to install.
  • Page 18 Figure 2-1 Installation flow chart Begin Check before installation Ensure installation position meets requirements Install device in indoor rack or indoor workbench Connect cables Verify that installation is ok Finish...
  • Page 19: Installing The Device In A Rack

    Installing the Device in a Rack NOTE! You can install your device in a standard 19-inch rack. The rack  should meet the requirement on bearing the weight of the device and its accessories. The following section uses a standard 19-inch rack as an example.
  • Page 20: Installing The Device In The Rack

    Installation procedure As shown in Figure 2-2, put the screw-hole side of the bracket against the chassis tightly, align the screw holes on the bracket with those on the chassis, and then fix the bracket to the chassis tightly with two M4*8 screws. Use the same method to install the other mounting bracket.
  • Page 21: Verifying The Installation

    Figure 2-3 Installing the device in the rack Verifying the Installation After you install the device in the rack, examine the installation against the following checklist. Make sure all check results are positive. Table 2-2 Installation checklist Item Result Remarks Description The mounting brackets are fixed tightly to the device.
  • Page 22: Installing The Device On A Workbench

    Installing the Device on a Workbench If you do not have a standard 19-inch rack, you can install your device on a workbench. Preparation for the Installation Make sure the workbench is sturdy enough to bear the weight of  your device, its accessories, and cables.
  • Page 23: Example For Connecting Cables

    Generally, signal cables are wired through the cabling rack on the top of the rack or through the cabling trough under the ground. CAUTION! To avoid bodily injury and device damage, make sure the device is  powered off before you connect the cables.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Ground Wire

    Figure 2-4 Cable connection diagram 1: VGA port video source, such as 2: Connect your device to the network through a network cable. 3: Audio output device, such as 4: Alarm input device. speaker 6: Connect your device to a video source (such as DVD) through the 5: Power source.
  • Page 25 As shown in Figure 2-5, connect one end of the ground wire to the grounding screw on the device, and connect the other end to a reliable grounding point. Figure 2-5 Connecting the ground wire 1: Grounding screw 2: Ground wire NOTE! Generally, a rack has a grounding bar, where you can connect the ground wire.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Audio Cables And Alarm Cables

    Connecting the Audio Cables and Alarm Cables Figure 2-6 Connecting the audio cables and alarm cables Audio output device, such speaker 2: Ground wire 3: Audio cable Normally-open/nor mally-closed Boolean alarm input device, such audio control temperature control alarm device 5: Alarm cable Normally-open/Nor mally-closed...
  • Page 27 Description ALM IN: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Alarm signal inputs 1 to 8. ALM OUT: Alarm signal outputs 1 to 6. (1+,1-), (2+,2-), (3+,3-), (4+,4-), (5+,5-), (6+,6-) Ground Note: All G pins of the phoenix connector are the same for LINE: G grounding purpose.
  • Page 28: Connecting Video Cables

    Connecting video cables As shown in Figure 2-4, connect one end of a video cable to the video input or output port of the device, and connect the other end to the video device. For the DVI-D input port and DVI-I output port, you can use a DVI-to-HDMI cable or a DVI-to-VGA cable, or use adapter connector to connect to a proper video device.
  • Page 29 Figure 2-7 Installing the cable-retention clip 1: Cable-retention clip. Connect the AC power cord and turn the cable-retention clip to hold the power cord tight, as shown in Figure 2-8. Figure 2-8 Connecting the AC power cord CAUTION! When you connect the other end of the power cord to the power source, you are recommended to use a single-phase three-wire power socket with neutral point or multi-function computer power socket.
  • Page 30: Connecting Rs-232 Serial Cables

    Connecting RS-232 Serial Cables As shown in Figure 2-4, when you use the RS-232 serial cable to connect your device with a serial port device (for example, a PC) through the RS-232 serial port, see the Encoder and Decoder Cable Connection Guide.
  • Page 31: Logging In To And Out Of The Device

    Logging In to and Out of the Device You can manage and maintain the device through the Web interface. Before you log into the device, verify that: The device is operating correctly.  The network connection between the PC and the device is normal. ...
  • Page 32 Table 4-1 Technical specifications Item Description 43.6 mm × 440 mm × 320 mm Dimensions (W × D x H) (17.32" × 9.45" in x 1.72") Weight 4 kg (8.82 lb) Operation voltage 100 V to 240 V 50W to 70W, depending on the Max.
  • Page 33 BOM: 3101C0CJ...

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