Hardware Options; Public Display Monitor; Figure 5-2 Pin Order On Serial Ports 3 And 4 Of An Rj45 Connector - Honeywell Rapid Eye LT Installation Manual

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Hardware Options

Public Display Monitor

Document 800-07766V1 Rev A
02/11
Figure 5-2
Pin Order on Serial Ports 3 and 4 of an RJ45 Connector
A Rapid Eye Multi-Media LT DVR interfaces with hardware such as:
Public display monitor (see the next section).
Cameras, and domes that pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ). See
Alarm sensors, connected to a Multi-Media LT DVR's inputs. See
page 55.
Relay triggered devices, including locks, gates, warning sirens, and so on, that
connect to the outputs of a Multi-Media LT DVR. See
Relay triggered device for system monitoring. See
Point-of-sale hardware, with text messaging over serial communications, or any other
device with serial communication capability. See
A public display monitor can be set up on Multi-Media LT DVRs, independently of
LocalView. There is no need for converters between the monitor and the DVR.
1.
Mount a monitor where you plan to have it display a video feed. For NTSC cameras,
use an NTSC video monitor; for PAL cameras, use a PAL monitor. Do NOT place a
monitor on top of the Rapid Eye unit.
2.
Connect a coaxial cable to the INPUT of the video monitor.
3.
Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to SPOT MONITOR connection, at the
back of the Multi-Media LT DVR.
4.
Using the View application, run a Maintenance session.
5.
Click the Monitor Out tab.
6.
Select a camera that will feed the monitor in the Cameras to Choose from box.
7.
Enter a number in the Duration box to set the amount of time (in seconds) that the
video feed is displayed on the monitor. If you select only one camera, the duration is
ignored and the feed is displayed without interruption.
8.
Click Add. You have the option of adding more video feeds to the public monitor; to
do so, repeat
to
step 6
Rapid Eye™ LT DVR Installation Guide
Point-of-Sale
step
8.
Dome, page 52.
Connecting a PTZ
Inputs for
Sensors,
Outputs, page 56.
Control
Monitoring, page 57.
System
Hardware, page 58.
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