Name And Function Of Each Part - Sanyo VSP-SV2000 Instruction Manual

Network video server
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Name and Function of Each Part

1
Power cord holder
Secure the power cord to the holder using a
plastic tie or similar as shown in the
illustration.
2
12 V DC input terminals (DC 12 V, GND)
3
ALARM IN/OUT terminals
ALARM IN terminals (ALARM IN 1 – 4)
These alarm input terminals are for
connecting to the video servers. Connect
an infrared sensor or similar device to the
terminals to use in detecting intruders.
Ground terminal (COM)
ALARM OUT terminal
Connect a buzzer or lamp to this terminal
to notify you when an alarm has been
detected.
4
RS-232C connector
Use this connector to connect the video
server to a modem for transmission of data
along telephone lines, or for connecting the
video server to a computer.
Use the communication/terminal select
switch to change the video server operation
between modem and computer operation.
5
RS-485 connector
Use this connector when connecting the
video server to a device that is equipped with
an SSP (RS-485) communication function.
After making the connection, select the
connected device in the SSP sub–menu of
the main menu so that the device can be
operated by remote control via the network.
English
1
ALARM
2
GND
12VDC
3
4
ALARM
RS-232C
1 2
3
4
COM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
6
Communication/terminal select switches
(1) TERMI
When using RS-485, set this switch to
ON for the last device connected.
(2) PC/MODEM
PC: This is for service technician use,
and should not be used by the customer.
MODEM: This position should be
selected when a modem is connected
using PPP settings.
Note: This setting should only be made while
the power is turned off.
7
Link indicator
This indicator illuminates when the video
server is connected to a network. It flashes
while data transmission is in progress.
8
ETHERNET connector
Use this connector to connect the video
server to a hub, local server or network
server. Use a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX
(Category 5, UTP) cable to make the
connection.
9
RESET button
This button restarts the system. The settings
that have been changed in the setting menus
are not affected.
– 5 –
5
6 7 8 9
PC
MODEM
ON
1 2
TERMI
COM
A
B A B
RS485
ETHERNET
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
VIDEO 3
F
ALL RESET
OUT
VIDEO 4

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