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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. CAUTION Heed all warnings RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF Clean only with damp cloth. ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( OR BACK).
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If Purchaser believes that the Product is defective in material or workmanship, then written notice with an explanation of the claim shall be given promptly by Purchaser to Moog Videolarm. All claims for warranty service must be made within the warranty period.
Electrical Specifications Contents of Box PB24BB Input Power: 120 VAC/240VAC 1A/.5A Power Consumption: 1Amp (120 Watts) at 120 VAC Power Output: 84 VA at 24 VAC 52 Watts Heater/Blower 32 Watts Camera Power English An all pole main switch with a contact of at least 3mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation of the building.
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Wall Mounting: Attach unit securely with (4) The power box may be pole mounted with 3/8” or 8mm hardware (not supplied). the pole support clips. • La pared que monta la caja de la energía es posible, • Ésta es la plantilla del montaje para la caja de la pero el hardware no es incluido.
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INPUT: (120VAC or 240VAC) 220-240VAC INPUT 110-120VAC INPUT 240Vac 120Vac Input Main Input Switch Line (L) and Neutral (N) wires should be connected as marked on the board and plugged into the corresponding voltage for the input single phase. Los alambres de la línea (l) y del hilo neutro (n) se deben conectar según lo marcados en el tablero y tapa- dos en el voltaje correspondiente para la monofásico de la entrada.
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Operating Modes The IP Reset operates in one of two modes, Intelligent Reset Mode and Timed Reset Mode. IP Reset automatically detects the operating mode by monitoring the I/O Detect input. If IP Reset detects a change in the I/O Detect input, it will enter the Intelligent Reset mode. Otherwise, IP Reset will remain in Timed Reset mode. You can choose to use Timed Mode by twisting the I/O Detect wires together and securing them with the wire nut. Intelligent Reset Mode The Intelligent Reset Mode monitors a relay output on the device being protected. The relay output on the IP device is commanded to toggle at a predetermined interval using IP Reset Manager Software or other network software designed to support IP Reset. When IP Reset detects the loss of the relay toggle, after a predetermined detection period, it power restarts the protected device. Generally, a power reset will restore the device to proper operation. After 2 failed attempts to restore the device’s operation, IP Reset will re-start the protected device once every four hours (fault detection mode). Timed Reset Mode The Timed Reset Mode, simply cycles power on the protected device every 12 or 24 hours depending upon the model ordered. The IP Reset resets the protected device every 12 hours. The IP Reset resets the protected device every 24 hours. When used in Timed Reset mode, IP Reset connects directly in line with the device’s power, does not use the I/O Detect Cable and does not require any remote commanding software. NOTE: If Timed Reset Mode is used on a PTZ camera, the camera will typically reset to its home position upon reset. For this reason, we recommend using Intelligent Reset Mode whenever possible for PTZ cameras.
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Output Relay Configuration and Connections Output Relay Configuration The relay output configurations vary based on the manufactures design. Because of these variations, the IP Reset I/O Detect input needs to operate in one of three ways. Refer to your camera user manual for more information regarding the output relay configuration of your camera. Dry Contact The first and most common method requires the IP Reset to supply current to the dry contacts of a relay. This configuration is shown in Figure 5. Striped Wire Camera Dry Contact I/O Detect Cable Figure 5: Dry Contact Relay I/O Detect Connection Passive Solid-State The second method is similar, requiring the IP Reset to supply current to an open collector output transistor. This configuration is shown in Figure 6. Striped Wire Camera Open Collector Relay I/O Detect Cable Figure 6. Passive Solid-State Relay I/O Detect Connection Active Solid-State The third and least common method is the emitter follower where the camera output supplies the current used for detection. In this configuration is shown in Figure 7. Striped Wire + + Volts Camera Solid State Sourcing Relay Plain Wire - I/O Detect Cable Figure 7: Active Solid-State Relay I/O Detect Connection...
Hardware Installation Locate your camera in the Camera Compatibility Chart (Appendix A). If your camera is not listed, please contact Moog Videolarm at (800)-554-1124. Connect the striped I/O Detect wire to the I/O terminal specified for your device. Connect the plain (no stripe) I/O Detect wire to the I/O terminal specified for your device. Connect the power output pin from the IP Reset to the Power input on your device. Connect the power from the transformer to the power input in the IP Reset. Add your device’s configuration to the IP Reset Manager Software or Network video recording (NVR) software. Note 1: Connection polarity MUST be observed for all devices. Note 2: If the input connections need to be modified, the striped wire is plus VDC and the solid wire is ground (0 VDC). IP Reset power box PB24BBRS Attach the brown and black wire to the blue and purple wire of the dome. Inside the dome, attach the purple and blue wire to the alarm output of the camera. Blue Brown Purple Black...
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Hardware Installation (cont.) IP Reset® LED Operation LED Operation Green LED – Device Power Indicator • ON : Power On to Device • OFF : Power Off to Device Yellow LED – Communication/Signal Status • Timed Mode : Flashes every second • Intelligent Mode : Flashes every 90 Seconds (On = input High, Off = input Low) Red LED – Operation Mode Indicator • ON : Intelligent Mode, device operating as expected • OFF : Timed Mode • Flashing : Intelligent Mode, device fault detected IP Reset Software To download a copy of the IP Reset software please do the following. • go to www.videolarm.com • Click on “Technical Support” button. • Click on “Setup Tools” • Click on “IP Reset Installation Software” • Once Program has downloaded, run program.
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Software Installation (For a windows based PC) If there is a preexisting version of the IP Reset Manager Software on your computer go to “Add/Remove Programs “from the MS Windows Control Panel and remove it before beginning a new software installation. To remove a preexisting IP Reset Manager Installation, go to the Windows “Control Panel” and click on the “Add or Remove Programs” software icon. After a few seconds the following window will appear: From the “Add or Remove Programs” menu below in Windows XP, select the program “IP Reset”. Click on the “Remove” button (See screen shot below) In Windows XP/XP PRO IP Reset From the “Uninstall or change a program” menu in Windows Vista, double click on the “IP Reset by Videolarm” application. In Windows Vista In response to the confirmation box “Add or Remove Programs” message. Click “Yes”.
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Software Installation (For a windows based PC continued) In response to the confirmation box “Add or Remove Programs” message. Click “Yes”. A window may show up as follows: Let this window run to completion. Following the above window if you are removing the application from a computer with the Windows Vista operating system, a window (not shown) may appear with the title “User Account Control”. It will say “An Unidentified Program Wants to Access Your Computer”, if this window appears you should click “Allow”. IP ResetSetup While the software is being removed you will see the following window Wait till the above window goes away. At this point the IP Reset Manager Software will have been removed from your computer. You can now proceed with the software installation.
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IP Reset Manager Software Installation Guide After you have fully removed any preexisting installations of IP Reset Manager (see section “Removing IP Reset Software” from your system), run program and download from the Web Site.
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IP Reset Manager Software Installation Guide Continued A Window pops up that says “Select Installation Folder”, if the radio button “just me” is selected, (shown below) than change it to the radio button “Everyone”, as shown below A window will appear that says, “Confirm Installation”, Click “Next >” to confirm the installation!
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IP Reset Manager Software Installation Guide Continued Following the above window if you are installing the IP Reset application from a computer with the Windows Vista operating system, a window (not shown) may appear with the title “User Account Control”. It will say “An Unidentified Program Wants to Access Your Computer”, if this window appears you should click the “Allow” option. Once installation completes the final window “Installation Complete” is launched, Click “Close” to complete the installation process.
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Older machines may require downloading Microsoft Dot Net If you are on an older windows machine that does not have a current version of Microsoft’s Dot Net libraries, you may get a message from Windows requiring you to download the latest version of Microsoft .Net. At this point you will have log on to Microsoft at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/default.aspx And download the latest version of Microsoft’s .Net libraries. After doing this double click on the downloaded files to install .Net. Once this has completed reboot your computer. Create an Exception for IP Reset Software from Windows Firewall Select “Control Panel” from the start Menu Select “Windows Firewall” Click on “Allow a program through the Windows Firewall” Click on “continue” if asked are you sure you want to do this or the “User Account Control” window appears Under the “exceptions” tab on the “Windows Firewall Settings” menu, click the “Add Program …” Button Click on the “Browse …” button Browse to the installation directory for the IP Reset software. Unless you changed this directory for the installation you should browse to “C:\\Program Files\ Videolarm\IP Reset Select “IPResetConfigurator.exe” Click “OK” Click “OK” Exit the “Windows Firewall Settings” Exit the “Windows Firewall” Start the IP Reset Configuration Tool, “IPResetConfigurator.exe” (For the following steps, you may get a message that says “.NET Framework” needs to be upgraded, In this case follow the instructions and upgrade “.NET” before continuing) Restart your computer and the centralized IP Reset control service launches automatically. You will see the IP Reset configurator application on the users startup menu under the “All Programs” option. The name of the IP Reset configuration program is “IPResetConfiguratore.exe”. The application is also installed on the user’s desktop and may be launched by clicking the IP Reset desktop Icon shown below: IPResetConfig urator.exe Once launched the IP Reset Configuration application resides in the users “control tray” on the bottom right hand side of the screen. If the IP Reset application is enabled the “Sunburst” Icon will blink. If the application is disabled the icon stays solid. The user can then program IP Reset devices by using the mouse button and right clicking on this icon in the users tray. IP Reset Icon in users Control Tray (red starburst)
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You are now ready to run the IP Reset Configuration Software. For usage information refer to application users document “IP ResetSoftwareUsersGuide.pdf”: “C:\Program Files\Videolarm\IP Reset\IP Reset_Software_User_s Guide.pdf” is the application manual used to configure IP Reset devices from the computer. It describes installing the IP Reset devices to work with your cameras or other devices. If you ever want to run the IP Reset software directly, browse to the IP Reset installation Directory, “C:/Program Files/Videolarm/IP Reset”, and double click on the file “IPResetConfigurator.exe”. This will force the configuration application to launch manually.
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The battery backup system is designed to be When used with the FDW75C2N or used only with 12VDC Cameras. RHW75C2N remove Dome from housing. • El sistema de reserva de batería se diseña para ser utilizado • Cuando está utilizado con el FDW75C2N o el RHW75C2N solamente con las cámaras fotográficas 12VDC.
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