Connecting Sensors and Activators Using an IA Relay Board Connecting Microphones Connecting a Speaker or Headphones Connecting a CCTV Monitor Connecting the Mouse Connecting a Switch Connecting Multiple Monitors Connecting the HVG400 to the Network Connecting the HVG400 to a Power Source...
Once the HVG400 has been installed as explained in this guide, it must be configured. Configuration is performed by connecting to the HVG400 unit using a PC that is on the same network as the unit (or connected to the unit directly using a LAN cross cable) and opening the unit’s configuration utility in a browser.
SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide The HVG400 Package The HVG400 package contains the following items: Item Description Illustration HVG400 unit Video Gateway Connects the unit to an Power supply cable electrical outlet Ethernet (LAN) Connects the unit to a network cable...
HVG400 Installation Guide Additional Equipment Up to four video cameras can be connected to the HVG400. You must acquire the cameras you require; they are not included in the HVG400 package. For information about camera compatibility and about connecting the cameras to the unit, see Connecting Cameras, page 9, or consult your vendor.
Selecting a Location for the Unit The HVG400 unit should be placed on a flat surface such as a table or shelf. (It is not designed for mounting directly on a wall.) Ensure the unit has at least a few centimeters (1–2 inches) of space above it and on all sides for ventilation.
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Activators Sensors Mouse Connector Out1, Out2 In1–In6 Audio Mute Figure 1: HVG400 connectors and controls Connector/Control Description Reset button. Use a pin to press the button when it is necessary to Reset reset the unit manually. Note: Your configuration settings will not be lost during a reset.
Connecting Cameras Up to four cameras can be connected to the HVG400. If the cameras have PTZ controls for remote aiming and zooming, and the PTZ protocols they use are supported, the control cables can also be connected to the unit.
Sensors are devices that detect events such as a door being opened or a light being turned on. Up to six dry-contact input sensors can be connected directly to the unit. In addition, if you wish, you can connect either an ADAM Data Connecting Devices to the HVG400...
Connecting Sensors Using an ADAM Module If you want to connect additional dry sensors to the HVG400, you can do so by connecting an ADAM Data Acquisition Module to the unit. Up to 16 additional dry sensors can then be connected to the unit through the ADAM module.
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Figure 7: ADAM-4520 isolated converter NOTE: The instructions below explain how to connect sensors to the HVG400 using the ADAM module and converter described above. For additional information about connecting and configuring the ADAM module and converter, please refer to the manufacturer's documentation, or contact your vendor.
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(B) GND (B)GND 4. Connect the ADAM-4520 isolated converter to the RS232/485 connector on the rear panel of the HVG400 unit in one of the following ways: If you are not connecting any RS485 PTZ controllers to the unit, using the 9-pin flat ribbon cable, connect the RS232 connector of the ADAM-4520 converter directly into the RS232/485 connector.
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HVG (Y) Data + (R) +Vs (B) GND (G) Data - Connect to power Connect to power supply (+) supply (-) Figure 10: Connecting the module to the converter, the HVG400, and the power supply Connecting Devices to the HVG400...
1. Install the activator in its desired location in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 2. Connect the two contacts of the activator to the Activators terminal block on the rear panel of the HVG400, as illustrated in figure 11.
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1. Set the ID of the relay board to 0. (For information about how to do this, consult the relay-board documentation.) 2. Connect the relay board to the RS232/485 connector on the rear panel of the HVG400 unit in one of the following ways: ...
Connecting a Speaker or Headphones The HVG400 unit contains a built-in, 1-watt, internal speaker, which is located on the right side of the unit. You can also connect an external speaker or headphones to the unit. The speakers (and headphones) allow you to hear audio that is transmitted from one of the client applications.
HVG400. It is primarily useful if you want to view video when you are near the unit. For example, if the HVG400 is set up in a grocery store, and you sit at the check-out counter, you can use a CCTV monitor to keep tabs on parts of the store that you cannot see from your seat.
Embedded Video Gateway System Guide. Connecting Multiple Monitors If you wish, you can connect multiple CCTV monitors to the HVG400. For example, you may wish to have one monitor beside a check-out counter, and another in the manager's office.
Connect the Ethernet Out connector on the rear panel of the HVG400 unit to a LAN connection point (a hub, wall socket, or any other connection point) using the supplied Ethernet cable (see The HVG400 Package, page 5).
Connect the Power connector on the rear panel of the HVG400 unit to a standard wall socket using the supplied power supply cable (see The HVG400 Package, page 5). The unit starts up. Connecting the HVG400 to a Power Source...
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