Alarm Recording Connection; Connecting With Peripheral Recording Devices; Peripheral Devices To Be Connected; Usable Cables - Mitsubishi Electric DX-TL2500E Installation And Operation Manual

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Connections

Alarm Recording Connection

The diagram below shows an example of con-
Example :
nection for alarm signals corresponding to camera
number 1. (In the case of ALARM SETTING of default
setting.)
ALARM IN
ALARM SWITCH

Connecting with peripheral recording devices

By connecting peripheral recording devices to the main unit
through its SCSI interface (SCSI2 half-pitch 50-pin), stor-
age space can be increased and archive and copying func-
tions can be performed. Please consult with your retailer
for information regarding which peripheral recording de-
vices can be used.
This unit is equipped with video output (RCA) and audio
output (RCA) connectors on the front and OUTPUT A S(Y/
C), OUTPUT A VIDEO (BNC) and AUDIO OUT (RCA) con-
nectors on the rear. Video signals can be simultaneously
outputted from the video output connector on the front and
the OUTPUT A VIDEO/S(Y/C) connector on the rear. In
the same manner, audio signals can be outputted in simul-
taneously from the audio output connector on the front and
AUDIO OUT connector on the rear. By connecting an ana-
log video recorder to these terminals, recorded contents
can be copied.
Make sure to turn off this unit when connecting with
peripheral recording devices.

Peripheral devices to be connected

Peripheral recording devices that can be connected to the unit
include HDD (Hard Disk Drive), DDS Drive (DDS-2, DDS-3), MO
disk (Overwrite 640GB MO, 1.3GB MO), CD-R/RW, and ZIP.
Use DDS-1, DDS-2, or DDS-3 type DDS tapes. Do
not use audio DAT tapes.
Use OW (Overwrite) 640MB or 1.3GB MO disks.
Response may be slow depending on the type of periph-
eral device used. In this case, the indicator light on the
designating playback device will begin flashing; other op-
erations cannot be performed when in this condition.
Resume operation only after the playback device's indica-
tor light illuminate. Please use the unit's EJECT button to
eject the peripheral device media even if the peripheral
device is equipped with its own eject button. When the
peripheral device is being used as the playback device, all
of the front panel buttons (PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, MULTI-
PLEXER functions and ZOOM) will function normal as they
do when the MAIN HDD is being accessed.
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GND
RS-232C

Usable cables

Connections between the unit and its peripherals are made
using standard SCSI cables.
Connection when using 1 peripheral recording
device
ON
MAIN
OFF
IN
1
2
3
4
5
OUT
~
AC IN
OUTPUT A
OUTPUT B
VIDEO
Y/C
REMOTE
RESET
RS-485/
RS-422
Terminator
Peripheral
recording
device
Warning concerning connections
A terminator is necessary to maintain proper electrical
connections to the peripheral devices. Please make
sure that the terminator is always attached to the last
peripheral device. (Depending on the device, the ter-
minator may be built into the device. In this case, please
set the built-in terminator correctly.) Please use an ac-
tive terminator for SCSI.
Connection when using several peripheral
recording devices
The SCSI ID number has to be set according to the purpose
of the device connected to the unit.
ON
MAIN
OFF
IN
1
2
3
4
OUT
~
AC IN
OUTPUT A
OUTPUT B
VIDEO
Y/C
REMOTE
RESET
RS-485/
RS-422
Peripheral
recording
device
Terminator
See operating manuals bundled with each periph-
eral recording device for instructions on setting the SCSI
ID number.
INFORMATION
For peripheral recording devices that can be connected
to the unit, see our recommended products. For de-
tails, ask at the place of purchase.
CAMERA
IN
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
OUT
AUDIO
MIC
GND
ALARM IN
OUT
IN
RS-232C
ETHERNET
SCSI
RECEIVE
SEND
SCSI
connector
SCSI cable
CAMERA
IN
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
OUT
AUDIO
MIC
GND
ALARM IN
OUT
IN
RS-232C
ETHERNET
SCSI
RECEIVE
SEND
SCSI
connector
SCSI cable
SCSI cable

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