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chassis, contact the local agent of our company for help. Otherwise, we shall not be held liable for any consequence caused thereby. Make sure the device is sturdy and well grounded and meets heat dissipation and lightning protection requirements. Avoid vibration when using the device. Provide a stable and compliant power supply before powering on the device. Before performing the verification (refer to section “Check Before Power‐On”), make sure that the power is disconnected, for fear of bodily injury or equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connection. ...
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Safety Information WARNING! Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel. You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your equipment before installation and operation. Warnings: If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center. (We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.) To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. ...
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Caution: Fiber optic ports – optical safety. 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. Caution: Use of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures ...
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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. ...
Contents 1 Overview .................... 1 Appearance .................... 1 LEDs ....................... 2 Ports and Buttons .................. 3 Local Cache Function .................. 6 2 Device Installation ................. 8 Precautions .................... 8 Installation Flow .................... 8 Installing the DVS4016‐IN in a Rack .............. 9 Preparing for the Installation .............. 1 0 Installing the Mounting Brackets ............ 1 0 Installing the DVS4016‐IN to the Rack ...
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Verifying Installation ................... 2 1 Starting Up the DVS4016‐IN ................ 2 2 3 Logging In to and Logging Out of the DVS4016‐IN ......... 22 4 Technical Specifications ............... 23 ii ...
1 Overview NOTE! This document presents the hardware information of the DVS4016‐IN, how to install it, and how to quickly configure it through the web interface. As new‐generation network video surveillance media terminals, DVS4016‐IN encoder (hereinafter referred to as the DVS4016‐IN) integrate audio/video encoding and compression and data transmission. They are applicable to monitoring and listening to remote sites in real time, and can ...
1: Running LED 2: Alarm LED 3: Encoding LED Figure 1‐2 Rear view (6) (8) (9)(10) (14) (15) (16) 8 9 10 (11) (12) (13) 12 13 7 11 1: Video in port 2: Audio in port 3: Reset button 5: RS‐485 port 6: Alarm in port 4: Audio out port (Phoenix contact ) 7: Alarm out port 8: RS‐485 port (RJ‐45) 9: Active LED 10: Link LED 11: RS‐232 port 12: Ethernet port 13: USB port 14: Grounding screw ...
LED State Meaning At least one device alarm (fo r example, On temperature a rm) is ALM present. No device alarm is Off presen t. There are input On signals but the y are not being encoded. There are input ENC Blinking ...
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Port/button Quantity Description Remarks Analog composit Receives analog video input video ignals (PAL/NTSC), VIDEO IN 16 from meras BNC port and DVD s 75 ohm, 1V (P‐P) Phoenix contact, single channel, 35 Inputs audio kohm, 2V (P‐P), AUDIO IN 16 signals For more informatio n, ...
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Port/button Quantity Description Remarks Phoenix contact For more Outputs alarm ALARM OUT 2 information signals see able 2‐2 T Relay output Provides interactive RJ‐45 control with the RS‐485 2 connector, connected Phoenix contact device, for example, PTZ cameras Commissions RS‐232 1 RJ‐45 co nnector and maintains ...
Port/button Quantity Description Remarks • If you p ss the button less than three econd s, the device eboo ts. If yo u press and hold the button for more RST 1 Reset button than three seconds and then release it, the device will reboot and restore the factory‐defa ult configur atio n Connects to ...
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suppor t personnel. If you use a USB mobile disk requiring independent power supply, you need to prepare the power supply o n your own. The capacity of the USB storage device must be at least 4 GB. The USB port of the storage device must be of USB 2.0 or late r versions. The file system of the USB storage device uses FAT32 and can hav e ...
he exported or backed up video files can be played on the webpage of the central s erver. 2 evice Installation Prec autions Checking Device Components Unpack the container and remove the items out carefully. Check items against the packing list and ensure all items listed are included in the container. WARNING! Do not remove the dismantlement‐preventive seal from the chassis cover of an DVS4016‐IN without permission. If you want to op en ...
Figure 2‐1 Installation flow Installing the DVS4016‐IN in a Rack You can install your DVS4016‐IN into a standard 19‐inch rack in one of the following two modes: Forward installation of mounting brackets: Mounting brackets are installed in the first half of device flanks. 9 ...
Backward installation of mounting brackets: Mounting brackets are installed in the second half of device flanks. Installing the DVS4016‐IN in a rack does not require sliding rails or a tray. The mounting brackets are able to bear the weight of the DVS4016‐IN. The following sections describe how to front‐mount the DVS4016‐IN in a rack with the mounting brackets. The other installation on the rear side is similar and is thus omitted. Preparing for the Installation Check the grounding and stability of the rack, determine the position in the rack that the DVS4016‐IN is to be installed to, and make sure there is no obstacle inside or near the rack which may hamper the installation. Move the DVS4016‐IN to a place near the rack. Installing the Mounting Brackets Confirmation before installation Check the accessory kit shipped with the DVS4016‐IN for two chassis mounting brackets and their screws. The two brackets are identical. ...
Figure 2‐2 Install the mounting brackets 1: Screws (four) 2: Bracket 3: Screw hole 4: Waist‐shaped hole Installing the DVS4016‐IN to the Rack Lift the DVS4016‐IN horizontally to an appropriate position in the rack. Fix the two mounting brackets on the DVS4016‐IN to the rack posts, as shown in Figure 2‐3. Figure 2‐3 Install the DVS4016‐IN to the rack Verifying Installation After installing the DVS4016‐IN to the rack, check the installation against the following checklist. Ensure that all check results are positive. 11 ...
Table 2‐1 Verification items after installation Item Result Remark No. Description Yes No The mounting brackets are 1 fixed to the DVS4016‐IN tightly. The DVS4016‐IN is installed at an 2 appropriate position in the rack. The mounting brackets ...
Installation Procedure Move the DVS4016‐IN to the front of the workbench. Lift the DVS4016‐IN a little higher than the workbench and place it on the workbench. CAUTION! To ensure effective heat dissipation, keep at least 10 cm (3.94 in.) of clearance around the DVS4016‐IN. Do not place any object on the DVS4016‐IN. Connecting Cables Cabling Requirements Route and bundle different types of cables (power cables, signal cables, and ground wires) separately. You can bundle the long cables with cable ties, and stick labels to the cables for indication. If your DVS4016‐IN is installed in a 19‐inch rack, you can lay the cables either over the top or below the bottom of the rack according to the actual situation (whether the signal cables of the machine room are wired on the rack top or below the rack bottom). 13 ...
CAUTION! Before connecting the cables, ensure that the device is already powered off to avoid bodily injury or equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connection. Ensure that all external cables of the device meet relevant standards. For details about cable selection, refer to DVS/DC Cable Connection Guide. Do not bundle cables near the heat dissipation hole for fear of premature aging of cables. Fasten the cables near the DVS4016‐IN and keep the cables loose between the ports and the fasten points. Connecting Cables to Ports on the Rear Panel Connect to other devices as needed. For how to connect to another device, refer to related documents of the device. 14 ...
Figure 2‐4 Connecting cables to ports on the rear panel 1: PTZ camera 2: Alarm input device, such as a temperature alarm input device 3: Power source 4: Pick‐up 5: Speaker 6: Alarm output device 7: Connecting to a serial device (such as a PC) through a serial cable 8: Ground 9: Connecting to a ...
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Figure 2‐5 Connect the ground wire 1: Grounding screw 2: Ground wire Connect the other end of the ground wire to a grounding bar. NOTE! Generally, a rack has a set of grounding bars, where you can connect the ground wire. In the actual installation, you may connect the ground wire properly depending on the conditions at the site. For details, refer to DVS/DC Cable Connection Guide. 16 ...
Connecting the Audio Cables Figure 2‐6 Connecting the audio cables 1: Audio input device (for example, pickup) AUDIO IN 10 G 11 12 2: Audio input line 13 14 G 15 16 AUDIO IN 3: Audio output line ALARM IN 1+ 1- G 2+ 2- 4: Audio output device (for 1+ 1- G 2+ 2- AUDIO OUT RS485 ALARM OUT example, speaker) ...
Alarm Cable Connection Connect the DVS4016‐IN alarm cable as shown in Figure 2‐8. The figure is for illustration only. Connect the alarm input terminals (1 through 8) on the phoenix contact port to eight alarm input devices. Figure 2‐8 only shows the connection of two channels as an example. The connections of the other channels are similar. In practice, make sure the connection is consistent with the external input ports configured on the Web interface. Connect the two pairs of alarm output terminals (1+, 1‐, through 2+, 2‐) of the phoenix contact port to four alarm output channels. The positive/negative symbols are for distinction instead of for representing the polarity. Meanwhile, make sure the connection is consistent with the Boolean output channels configured on the Web interface. The ground terminals (marked G) of the phoenix contact port are the same. Use the most convenient one in connection. Note that multiple alarm devices can share one ground terminal. CAUTION! To work with the DVS4016‐IN, the operating voltage and current of the power supply for the Boolean alarm output device are no more than 12 VDC and 0.7 A, respectively.. 18 ...
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Figure 2‐8 Alarm cable connection 1: Normally‐on/Normally‐off Boolean alarm input device, such as an audio or temperature alarm device ALARM IN 2: Normally‐on Boolean alarm output device, such as 1+ 1- G 2+ 2- 1+ 1- G 2+ 2- AUDIO OUT RS485 ALARM OUT an ...
Connecting the AC Power Cable WARNING! Before connecting the power cable, ensure that the power switch of the device is off to avoid bodily injury or equipment damage caused by electric power. Take out the power cable‐retention clip from the package and install it on the DVS4016‐IN as shown inFigure 2‐9. Figure 2‐9 Installing the power cable‐retention clip Connect the AC power cable and make the cable‐retention clip to hold the power cable tightly, as shown in Figure 2‐10. Figure 2‐10 Connect the AC power cable ...
WARNING! You are recommended to connect the power cable to a single phase three wire power socket. Make sure that the neutral point of the power socket is properly grounded and the neutral points in buildings are already grounded in construction. Connecting the PTZ You can connect the PTZ through the RS‐485 port in PTZ control mode on the DVS4016‐IN. For details about how to connect the PTZ control cable, refer to DVS/DC Cable Connection Guide. Connecting a Third‐Party Device You can connect a third‐party device through the RS‐485 port in transparent ...
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Check that no object is placed on the chassis of the DVS4016‐IN. Check that the power to use meets the requirements of the DVS4016‐IN, according to Table 4‐1. Check that the ground wire is properly connected and all cables are connected correctly. Starting Up the DVS4016‐IN After verifying installation, you can power up the device. Check the operation status of the DVS4016‐IN according to Table 1‐1. 3 Logging In to and Logging Out of the DVS4016‐IN You can manage and maintain your DVS4016‐IN very conveniently through web interfaces. Before you log onto the DVS4016‐IN through the web interface, make sure that: The DVS4016‐IN is operating normally. The client PC and the DVS4016‐IN can communicate with each other. The client PC is installed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher. The client PC does not use a proxy server for its IE browser. Of the DVS4016‐IN, the default IP address is 192.168.0.13, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, and the default gateway address is 192.168.0.1. For your first login, use admin as both the username and password. Follow the steps below to log into the web interface of the DVS4016‐IN: 22 ...
Launch the IE browser on the client PC, type the IP address of the DVS4016‐IN in the address bar, and press Enter. On the login page, type the username and password, and click Login to enter the web interface. You can click a node in the navigation tree and then click a tab on the right pane to enter the corresponding configuration page. For information about initial configuration and other configurations, please click the Help in the navigation tree For your first login, use admin as both the username and password. We recommend you to change the default password by selecting Device > Password after your first login. ...
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Item DVS4016‐IN series Operating humidity 5% to 95% (non‐condensing) Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) Storage humidity (non‐condensing) 5% to 95% –60 to +4000 meters (–196.85 to Altitude +13123.36 ft.) CAUTION! The video encoding rate and resolution depend on the actually selected nnel number and stream relation. For more information, see the correspon ding Web configuration page on the device. WARNING! If this equipment is ...