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1. The ACUVision series panel comes in a vented field mounted enclosure with a convenient removable door and a terminal block for 100 240VAC BNC connections are provided for up to sixteen NTSC or PAL compatible video cameras and sixteen optional looping outputs provide for the routing of the corresponding video signals to a remote viewing location ACUVision provides an RS 485 multi drop port for direct control of up to sixteen PTZ cameras ACUVision provides two ports which can be configured with eight devices on each port or with one port used for readers and the other for multidropped ACUs The on board 10 100 LAN connection provides ACUVision communications to the server and workstations for administration download archiving and alarm response capabilities The LAN connection is also ACUVision s upgrade medium Guarding Against Lightning Damage Lightning can do a great deal of damage to electronic equipment Adhering to the following guidelines will significantly reduce equipment damage resulting from lightning e Avoid running wiring across or near to any lightning rod grounding wires Also avoid running wiring near any cable or wires connected to an outside TV or radio antenna Make sure to ground the ACUVision Controller enclosure carefully following GE Security instructions The preferred ground is an 8 ft 2 5 m copper rod driven into the earth as near to the equipment location as possible The second choice of ground is a
2. RIM and RRM Data Sheets for further details Belden Cable Number r FSET Description Distance Limitations or approved equivalent Communication RS 485 and Power 24 V dc 4t 9842 24 AWG 2 pair individual shields com Max 4 000 feet 1 220 meters Controller to Reader or RRE 9407 22 AWG 2 conductor unshielded power Max 1 000 feet 305 meters Door Contact Input 9407 22 AWG 2 conductor unshielded Max 1 000 feet 305 meters 9407 22 AWG 2 conductor unshielded Max 1 000 feet 305 meters Motion Sensar Exit Request Button 9409 18 AWG 2 conductor unshielded Max 1 000 feet 305 meters Door Lock Control from Controller or RRE Remote Reader Electronics 9409 18 AWG 2 conductor unshielded Max 1 000 feet 305 meters Wiegand Reader Communications 9944 22 AWG 8 conductor shielded typical Max 500 feet 150 meters Controller to Multidrop ACUs or Readers 9842 24 AWG 2 pair individual shield Max 4 000 feet 1 220 meters Controller to 10 100 HUB Communication CAT 5 24 AWG 4 pair unshielded Max 328 feet 100 meters 9328 22 AWG 1 pair individual shields or 9368 18 AWG 12 pair individual shields PTZ Control Communication Multidrop Max 4 000 feet 1 220 meters Video NTSC PAL to Controller RG 59 U Coaxial cable Max 400 feet 125 meters ACUVision User Guide System Overview The ACUVision Controllers are intelligent remote state of the art units for integrated digital video recording card access control alarm
3. UDP is the subset of the TCP IP protocol that is used for video traffic where lost packets are simply ignored because there is no time to retransmit The universal port setting is 3001 This should not be changed Port Two Type CANCEL Redundant Server Time Out Leave this setting unchanged Communication Encryption DES and TDES Master Keys User configurable keys are not available on ACUVision Leave these keys set at all zero The system will use the default keys Port Two Type Port Two is the only port that can be used to Multi Drop additional ACUs on the system If the system will have additional ACUs linked through the ACUVision panel set this to Multi Drop ACU Baud Rate No Parity When this selection is made a field will display that is used to select the Baud Rate There are four options 9600 19200 38400 and 57600 Select the one that is used on your system Once the settings are correct use the Shuttle dial to move the cursor to OK and press the Enter button The unit is now ready to be installed in its final location Chapter 2 17 Installing the ACUVision Enclosure Install the ACUVision enclosure using the following steps Connect the various cables before applying power to the unit as described below Figure 3 shows the location and identification of connections of the I O unit of the assembly Figure 5 shows the location and identification of connections on the DVMRe Refer to these figures during the inst
4. 120 VAC power source splice the wires with wire nuts DO NOT attempt to connect two or more wires to the same terminal Use 12 AWG maximum wire size Factory recommends the use of stranded wire color coded black white and green for 120 VAC and color coded black red and green for 240 VAC Pull in and connect the three wires for the AC power source Typical wire colors listed below 100 VAC Line Black Neutral White Ground Green 240 VAC Ist Line Black 2nd Line Red Ground Green CE 240 VAC Line Brown Neutral Blue Ground Green Yellow e The AC high voltage power wires should be routed and fixed inside to prevent contact with accessible conductive parts e Low Voltage wires shall not be installed in the same conduit with the high voltage wires e AC power to the ACUVision panel must be supplied via a circuit breaker and through a 2 pole disconnect device This disconnect device must be clearly identified and incorporate a lockout device LAN Connection The LAN is a 100 Base T connection using CATS cable up to a maximum distance of 100 meters 328 feet For Bandwidth information see Bandwidth Discussion and Sample Calculations later in this manual Note The IP address for the ACUVision must be set at the unit it self It is recommended that once the system is installed and power up has been performed set the IP address so that other required settings can be made using the Web Browsers Chapter 2 19 Connectin
5. Cones Shap ok distribution of timelapse and event recording rates n r Title r Covert to just those cameras that are active To disable i mee r r unused cameras open the Display DVMRe Menu and select Camera Setup and the following Een z z E window will display 3 Camera 03 a F Place a check mark in the disable box beside each E E p camera jack that is not being used in this system E ee m u E Once all the unused cameras have been selected 6 Camera ae Zu M click OK to close the window 7 Camera 07 iv F The basic camera settings have been configured EE 4 E amais mme nem pw fs ME fm fee xl a xl al xI a xl a xl a a lt I Zoe eee ew M I UIN I 1m aa a 24 ACUVision User Guide Connecting the Access Control Hardware Components Running the Wire and Cables Note the following when running the cables and wires In running cables and wires be sure to observe and follow applicable codes The dry relay contacts are rated at 2 amps at 30 volts maximum All wires should be stranded The maximum length of the wiring between the farthest Remote Module One Stage Reader RRE RIM or RRM and the ACUVision Controller is 4000 ft 1220 m The maximum length of the wiring between the ACUVision Controller and the farthest multi dropped ACU is 4000 ft 1220 m Guard against lightning damage e All bare Shields should be taped or protected against accident
6. a 15 Setting UpiheACU Tru Installing the ACUVision Enclosure 242 17 Wiring Power to the ACUVision Controller 18 LANCONTIECLIONE EE 18 Connecting Cameras to the DVMRe 4444ueee 19 Video Camera Gable TUpes intended TO ed VERI NN as ra a es LO dep sn Sn sut SAS a RS Rd ee oad dal dnd saves dle aa ie T9 Installing WaveReader Softwares xe sn oae stereo UU DE dels esaet dn 20 Configuring the Cameras using WaveReader 20 Starting WaveReader e 20 CONMECHNG LOGGING In ga tre Banni n A Adee SD nde E PECIA EE PREE TRE TR 20 Retrievirig the DVMRe SeLbup oe co porem atada a Saida E ANR dave bi uU ERE 21 Setting Record Quality 2 522 odes orici RR tienne EC DE DIANA EUR NER ER KE Rd 22 Disable Unused Camera Jacks 420S 23 Connecting the Access Control Hardware Components 24 Running the Wine and Cables etra a hh V il E 24 R5 485 INONMA 0 ace eee nan Rer Rd bee det d Y Peru AIEA DUO whale be PE dE 24 Remote Module Cable emana masses nana QUU DUC dq DG 24 RS485 Ports Tor ACULIRIM and RRM as espa cone caxes ERPRERU ete qid HW EEEE Ex bins 25 Connecting Additional ACUs to A
7. copper conductor is best suited to video applications except where flexing occurs If the coaxial cable will be subject to flexing during normal use select a cable with a stranded center conductor The preferred dielectric material is cellular foam polyethylene It has better electrical characteristics than solid polyethylene but is more vulnerable to moisture Therefore use only solid polyethylene dielectric cable with a heavy exterior insulation in applications subject to moisture The shield must be copper braid providing 95 or better coverage Once all the cameras are connected connect a laptop computer to the LAN connection of the DVMRe Power up the unit and configure the Cameras Power Up It is important that the power up procedures be followed carefully The unit uses its auto detect feature to detect camera signals during power up and configures itself automatically If a camera or monitor has not been powered up before energizing the ACUVision they may not be included in the automatic configuration Note If a camera fails to be included in the configuration it can be added using the WaveReader utility Make certain that it is powered up and then start WaveReader on the PC Follow the configuration instructions on page 20 20 ACUVision User Guide Power up procedure 1 Once the system installation is complete apply Power Supply Input power in the following order Voltage 12 Volt DC 2 Energize the monitors and al
8. static sensitive components in static shield containers or packages A CAUTION The ACUVision controllers must have separate conduit run to each enclosure Only cables wires that begin or terminate in the enclosure should run into the enclosure DO NOT use the enclosure s as pull boxes for any foreign wiring The enclosures should be arranged for separate conduit runs Vi ACUVision User Guide NOTICE FIRE SAFETY NOTICE A WARNING NEVER connect any card reader devices or locks onto doors gates or barriers that may be fire exits without first consulting and getting approval of applicable local officials Use of push buttons to exit may be illegal Single action exit may be required Obtain proper permits and approvals in writing before installation vil Introduction Important Information SERVICE STATEMENT Control devices are combined to make a system Each control device is mechanical in nature and all mechanical components must be regularly serviced to optimize their operation All GE Security and authorized distributors offer Technical Support Programs that will ensure your continuous trouble free system performance For further information contact GE Security or your nearest GE Security representative Contact Us Our Address Correspondence should be sent to the following address GE Security 791 Park of Commerce Boulevard Suite 100 Boca Raton FL 33487 USA Tech Support Telephone Numbers Tel 8
9. the unit falling and being damaged 5 Remove the applicable knockouts and connect the required conduits to the knockout holes 6 Before reinstalling the mounting plate in the enclosure make sure the enclosure is free of any loose metal particles caused from removing knockouts 7 Reinstall the assembly mounting plate as follows a Remove the hex nuts and washers from the studs of the enclosure b Place the assembly mounting plate on the studs of the enclosure c Place the washers and hex nuts on the studs and tighten securely d Plug the Power Tamper Switch monitor wire into the assembly and reconnect the Fan Motor Power connector 18 ACUVision User Guide Wiring Power to the ACUVision Controller The Power Supply requires 100 240 VAC to produce the appropriate low voltages to power the ACU Vision controller A WARNING Make certain that the AC power source circuit breaker s is OFF before proceeding Failure to heed this WARNING can cause death personal injury or damage to unit s A CAUTION Power wiring must be dressed so that it does not come in contact with any low voltage wiring AC Conduit should be mounted to the enclosure on the bottom left side Note Note Connect the AC power circuit according to local electrical codes after all other wiring is connected Disconnect the AC power circuit until after all other wiring is connected When two or more ACUVision Controllers are connected to the
10. 1 Defaults Provides access to the On screen Language Language nstaller rU 5415 Deactivates the ethernet password the unit nstaller may be accessed by any PC equipped with WaveReader Ethernet Access Reset Table 2 contains the default passwords for units that have only 4 camera channels You may modify the Operator and Installer passwords for greater security Table 2 Default Passwords for the 4 channel unit Changeable Default Password Type Access Level Function by user Password Provides access to the Operator and Press ENTER 4 Yes Operator Operator SystemView menus Times Installer Installer Provides access to all on screen menus Factory Install Resets th Itipl to the factory defaults Defaults nstaller esets the multiplexer to the factory defaults Provides access to the On screen Language menu Language Installer Deactivates the ethernet password the unit Installer may be accessed by any PC equipped with WaveReader Ethernet Access Reset ACUVision User Guide Unpacking Packing and Returning Instructions The following is a step by step procedure for unpacking inspecting and returning any of the ACU Vision System equipment A CAUTION Prior to handling ACUVision System components be sure to follow the two rules below to avoid damaging the Integrated Circuits by static electricity e Handle all static sensitive components at a static sa
11. 88 GESecurity 888 437 3287 Electronic E mail Address Technical Support rs bctechsupport ge com Web Site http www GESecurity com VIII ACUVision User Guide Contents Contents INFOS sorte cp IV Safety Terms and SymbolS Gs sussa saias essi As etes E dO OD a POLUM UE IV For YounSaletU scg susana isa e came ve thon de eae de ace UR Ue dine alia ro O e meg V NOTICE FIRE SAFETY NOTICE ua espa ne nate tret bre XE Yee DA ddd dl AO TED VI Important Information ss ses ree t re e de na E e EX KE E ER Te rear arara VII SERVICE STATEMENT ERE rr be PE e eo canadienne VII oed mE VII OUFAdMAr SS n VII Tech Support Telephone NUMBETS aa eps etienne gd CA E EVEN VES VII Electronic E mail Address oce pog prb E Det ODE IQ Era DUM BRA RUNS VII Webi Site na RREm VII mili Cra IX List of Figures oc ow a kcicg herein ened 04 048 a dia LS a a Rd DT XI Chapter 1 ACUVision OVOIVIBW users sra ER a US dn ERROR FRA ERREUR CAT S dens 1 ACUVISIGN OVERVIEW isse er teinte epe m RR DER dos MEG Ga ROE MERCEDE d E SPEI EP 2 Product Description issu eescieretere e x Rr b beer xe ers e aded V INR A UR ss NU NN 2 Default Passwords assess si esa pe RR is E EE EE EUIS SODA A sented 2 Unpacking Packing and Returning Instructions 4 UnpackirigiPhoced re acasos bed proe Sax Ree a a da E aS 4 Packing
12. ACUVision User Guide Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Intended use FCC compliance Copyright O 2005 GE Security Inc All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced except as specifically permitted under US copyright law without the prior written consent from GE Document number revision 460936001B The information in this document is subject to change without notice GE in keeping pace with technological advances is a company of product innovation Therefore it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and up to date GE accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric ACUVision product and logo are registered trademarks of GE Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective produ
13. CUVISION 25 Tamper SWIECEI anssi eanne havea waded eel id A eet ed d ado HAE DER e tang er TG 25 PowerUp eoo rre E S paises caw ce cee ads qo REEF CE OP OPEP in E o e nua TE en 26 PowWer pprocedutre o degree dorso e eth E EPOR De E ES O PROP ELE PE erae ated 26 M Te Ter CCC PE RO A RE Ed T 27 List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 System Overview Diagramme 7 Figure 2 ACUVISIOD Front VICW rater SE Ja none 9 Figure 3 ACUVision Profile view with I O enclosure connections 10 Figure 4 Back Panel of the DVMRe showing connectors eine 11 Figure 5 ACU ACUVision Multi drop ACU wiring for Port 1 is 25 xII ACUVision User Guide Chapter 1 ACUVision Overview This chapter provides a brief introduction to the exciting new product ACUVision This product combines State of the Art digital video recording technologies with access control and alarm monitoring In this chapter AC OVE EW spa iara he ee da a la DS A dd qs 2 Unpacking Packing and Returning Instructions 4 General SHCCHIOGIIAS cosa osse eh Abed ee hahaa oe ee d 6 System Overview Diagram 7 OPER MPPB Los bo eese pe eei D e E da Gadde 8 ACUVision Assembly csse 9 Installing the ACUVision Panel 12 ACUVision User Guide ACUVision Overview Product Description The GE Security ACUVision
14. P addresses These can be obtained from your Information Technology Department see page 15 Configure the ACU settings for the Unit For this you will need the Serial Number for the ACUVision panel and if Multi Drop ACUs will be used the baud rate they will use for communication see page 16 2 Install the Enclosure and install the DVMRe I O Assembly inside the enclosure For instructions on doing this see page 17 3 Wire the Cameras to the Unit see page 19 4 Power up the ACUVision panel see page 19 5 Connect the system to a Laptop computer and configure the cameras using the Wave Reader utility see page 20 6 Complete the wiring of the unit by connecting any Multi Drop ACUs RREs RRMs or RIMs to the system see page 24 7 The unit can now be field tested 8 Configure the components attached to the ACUVision panel in the Alarm Control software system For specific information consult the user guide for your Alarm System Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter gives detailed information about installing and wiring the ACUVision panel In this chapter A 2 eines edd ete ieee aa da ees diets da Frekminary Slap pm Installing the ACUVision Enclosure Connecting Cameras to the DVMRe Configuring the Cameras using WaveReader Connecting the Access Control Hardware Components POW CPE DEPT 14 ACUVision User Guide Overview
15. SI Port For connecting SCSI compatible archive devices 10 RS232 Connection For connecting to the ACUVision Power and Tamper Switch 11 RS232 Port 2 For connecting to ACUVision Do Not Modify Note Any connector not referenced above is not used in the operation of the ACUVision For further information about these unused connectors see the GE Video DVMRe Triplex manual located on the documentation CD Internal Wiring of the ACUVision You can use the table below to make certain that the I O board and DVMRe are correctly connected The left hand column contains the number of the connector on I O Enclosure Drawing Figure 3 The right hand column contains the number of the connector on the DVMRe Drawing Figure 4 Table 4 ACUVision wiring connections between the 1 0 Board and the DVMRe Number on I O Enclosure Drawing Number on DVMRe Drawing 5 5 7 11 8 6 10 10 Thru Hole 4 and Cabinet Fan Connector 12 ACUVision User Guide Installing the ACUVision Panel The following steps are the recommended procedure for installing the ACUVision Panel A WARNING The ACUVision unit is very heavy Make sure that you have assistance when removing or handling the unit Failure to use good ergonomic procedures could result in serious injury 1 Before taking the ACUVision to the location where it will be mounted attach a monitor to the unit for some preliminary setup e Set the IP address ACUVision uses static I
16. Subnet Mask 2557255 Gateway A So iG Primary Name Server So dis Backup Name Server S TG Print Server 2 SIG Ethernet Select Enable TCE EAU fobias Standard CANCEL OK Hostname This will automatically fill with the local system serial number DHCP Select Disable ACUVision uses static IP only rather than DHCP 16 ACUVision User Guide Name Service Select Disable IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Enter the IP address the subnet Mask and the Gate way if used numbers that were assigned to this unit by the IT department Primary Name Server Backup Name Server Not used at this time Print Server Not used at this time TCP MTU Size Select Standard This is optimal for Ethernet systems When the fields have the correct settings highlight OK and press the Enter button Setting Up the ACU With the Main menu open use the shuttle to highlight the ACU Setup selection and press the Enter button The following screen will display Communication Address This can be set in the range of 0 F However for most applications leave 1 Communication Address this set to 0 saris mers Serial Number This field is used to distinguish Redundant server Time out this ACUVision with others in the system The Sp a Encryption DES Ma Key range is from 0 to 65535 Enter the Serial Number mes Master mee for the unit ACU UDP Port This field is used to assign the UDP Port for the Video Communication
17. This field indicates the rate at which the camera will record if activity is detected by the camera while in normal timelapse record mode The maximum record rate per camera is inversely proportional to the number of cameras connected to the unit The fewer cameras connected the higher the maximum record rate for each camera and vice versa The maximum record rate for multiple cameras is 48pps NTSC 40pps PAL The maximum record rate for a single camera is 30pps NTSC 25pps PAL Select the record rate from the drop down list Setting Record Quality Once the settings for each camera have been selected click the Record Quality tab and the following screen will appear si Record xj Record Timer R Event Settings Other Settings To adjust the quality at which a camera will record click on the camera number and select the desired setting in the Record Quality field Record Quality a Standard The amount of disk space required for storing d the recordings is directly proportional to the quality of the recording High quality give excellent picture quality but also requires the greatest amount of disk space Medium quality provides good picture quality and Standard provides Fair picture quality Once the picture quality has been selected for each camera click OK to close the window Chapter 2 23 Disable Unused Camera Jacks Disabling unused camera jacks increases the xj speed allowed each camera by limiting the
18. al shorting against electronic components RS 485 Information RS 485 is a differential voltage communication circuit The Impedance is 120 ohms End of line terminators are required on both ends ofthe communications path Multi drop configurations are allowed with a maximum length of 4 000 feet Stubs can be dropped off the RS 485 cable but the length of any stub cannot be longer than 10 feet Stubs can connect to ACUVision Controllers or remote modules One Stage reader RRE RIM or RRM Stubs must not be terminated GE Security strongly recommend star configurations be avoided unless utilizing the GE Security NCEX 1 four port or NCEX 2 eight port Star Configuration Hubs The Remote Modules One Stage Reader RRE RIM or RRM have built in terminators For more information consult the documentation included with the device Terminal Block PIN information The following information applies to the two terminal blocks located on the I O unit of the ACUVision They can be used for connecting to readers remote modules or other multi drop ACUs Table 5 Terminal Bock information for TB1 and TB2 Pin Term No Strip Description 24 V Power to reader In UL installations the maximum current drawn by each reader port must not 1 24VDC exceed 1 25 Amps 2 OV 0 Volts Ground 3 TX Transmit Data 4 TX Transmit Data 5 RX Receive Data 6 RX Receive Data Chapter 2 25 Remote Module Cable 1 Pull in the wiring to the
19. allation process A CAUTION The ACUVision controllers must have separate conduit run to each enclosure Only cables wires that begin or terminate in the enclosure shall be run into the enclosure DO NOT use the enclosure s as pull boxes for any foreign wiring The enclosures should be arranged for separate conduit runs 1 Remove the door from the enclosure by lifting it off its hinges 2 Remove the mounting plate with the assembly attached from the enclosure a Unplug the Power Tamper Switch Monitor wire from the assembly See Figure 3 Number 11 and disconnect the Fan Motor Power connector shown below b Remove the four hex nuts and washers that secure the mounting plate to the enclosure c Liftthe mounting plate off the threaded studs and out of the cabinet Place the mounting plate with the assembly in a safe location until you are ready to reinstall it in the cabinet d Replace the washers and hex nuts on the studs temporarily for safekeeping 3 Place the enclosure in desired position ground lug located at the bottom left side of the panel Figure 2 door hinge to the left and mark holes 4 Mount enclosure to wall using proper mounting hardware for type of wall construction A WARNING The ACUVision unit is very heavy Always have assistence when lifting it Make certain that the enclosure is securely attached to the wall and that it can support the weight of the unit Failure to do this could result in
20. ayed 2 Click Setup Setup DVMRe Display DVMRe Menu then select Record 3 Select the Event Settings tab Send to DYMRe Load Data from a File si Record T X Each column on this screen contains Record Timer information for one of the cameras 5 T 7 on the DVMRe Use the fields Event TL Event TL Event TL Event TL i 5 5 5 5 below the table to change the 20 20 20 20 15pps 0 066 spp 15 pps 0 066 spp DISABLE DISABLE settings 0 62pps 1 6spp 0 62 pps 1 6 spp DISABLE DISABLE 30 pps 0 033 spp 30 pps 0 033 spp DISABLE DISABLE Type This field indicates the type of recording that will be used on this camera Select the recording type from the following options Type st Event Associated Cameras x Time Lapse Records at the Time lapse Record Rate under normal conditions Does not change record Post Event Duration rate during an event Pre Event Duration Timelapse Record Rate Event Record Rate Activity Record Rate E Event gt Records during events at the 0 52 pps 1 6 spp fis pps 0 066 spp 7 3 pps 0 033 spp Event Record Rate Camera does not record under normal conditions ox CANCEL Event plus Time Lapse Records at the Time lapse Record Rate under normal conditions Records at the Event Record Rate during events Pre Event Duration This field indicates the amount of time before an event occurs that the recording will begin The unit will record up to 5 seconds of data ahea
21. cessful login Using the Connect command to Log In also initiates access to the address book There are four ways to Connect Log in and start using WaveReader 1 From the Menu Bar click File Login The login screen will appear 2 Click the Login icon on the Icon Bar The Login screen will appear 3 Click the Connect icon on the Icon Bar The Login screen will appear 4 Click the Connect button on the Button Panel The Login screen will appear Chapter 2 21 Note Itis recommended that the user name and password be changed by the system administrator after installation is complete See the instructions in the DVMRe Triplex User Manual As a security measure store the password in the administrator s secure files or in a limited access area After a successful login the Setup menu becomes available in the Main Menu bar Use the Setup Menu to configure the Cameras that have been attached Retrieving the DVMRe Setup To configure the cameras you must first retrieve the RE current default settings Address Book De gt alae M Security Le 1 Click on Setup Setup DVMRe Menu Get enne ope Y from DVMRe View Playback 1 2 am The system will download the current data i Image Quality Setup e from the DVMRe A progress window will Setup DYMRe Menu Display DYMRe Menu display during this process Once the data is Lond Defaudk Dia retrieved into the WaveReader it must be Disconnect displ
22. copper cold water pipe An insulated junction at the water meter MUST NOT isolate the pipe DO NOT use hot water radiator gas piping or plastic plumbing pipes The third and least desirable ground is the building electrical system ground wire Use at least AWG 12 copper wire for grounding Choose the grounding location that makes the shortest and most direct path to ground Minimize the length of the wire and avoid all types of turns in the ground return path Ground all external mounted enclosures housings such as used for readers gate controls etc to reduce the risk of damage to the equipment The entire alarm and or access system should be tested at least once a year to ensure that lightning damage has not gone undetected Grounding must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code NEC Article 250 state and local codes Chapter 2 15 Preliminary Setup All communication with the unit once it is installed will be through the LAN network and a static IP address on the unit Because these have to be set using the DVMRe controls and a video monitor we recommended that these setup functions be performed before taking the unit to the field These functions are Set the IP Address e Configure the ACU settings on the ACUVision Attach a monitor to the back of the DVMRe and connect it and the unit to a power source Now start the DVMRe A CAUTION Ifthe IP address is not set at the unit during installation ACUVision wi
23. cts GE software supplied with GE products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER IF ANY SURROUNDING THE PROGRAM OR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN ANY MANNER WILL BE CONSIDERED ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT TERMS IF THESE TERMS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE RETURN THE UNUSED PROGRAM AND ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCU MENTATION TO GE FOR A FULL REFUND OF THE LICENSE FEE PAID FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE RETURN OF PROGRAMS ENCODED OR INCORPORATED WITHIN EQUIPMENT CONTACT THE NEAREST GE SALES OFFICE Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your GE sales representative or visit us online at www gesecurity com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes o
24. d eyes and face when working around battery e Do not make direct contact between the positive and negative terminals e Do not puncture disassemble or incinerate battery e Dispose of in accordance with environmental regulations Poison Contains lead compounds and corrosive acid e Contains sulfuric acid and can cause sever burns In the event of contact flush with water and obtain immediate medical attention Keep out of reach of Children Charge in accordance with manufacturer s instructions A WARNING The ACUVision components described in this manual contain electrical shock hazard potential Only qualified personnel should perform installation and maintenance Use the appropriate procedures to remove power before proceeding with servicing A WARNING Make certain that the AC power source circuit breaker s is off BEFORE proceeding Failure to heed this WARNING can cause damage to unit s A DANGER Do not use the ACUVision Controller s Remote Reader Electronics RRE Remote Input Module RIM or Remote Relay Module RRM to switch any voltage above 30 volts Failure to heed this WARNING can cause death personal injury or damage to unit s A CAUTION Prior to handling ACUVision System components be sure to follow the two rules below to avoid damaging the Integrated Circuits by static electricity e Handle all static sensitive components at a static safeguarded work area e Transport all
25. d of the event trigger at the Event Record Rate Use the slider to select from 0 to 5 seconds Post Event Duration This field indicates the amount of time that the camera will continue to record after the event occurs The unit will record up to 30 seconds after the completion of the Event at the Event Record Rate 22 ACUVision User Guide We recommend a setting between 10 and 15 seconds The setting made here should match the setting in the security system software Event Record Rate This field indicates the rate at which the camera will record during an event It is expressed in Pictures Per Second PPS The maximum record rate per camera is inversely proportional to the number of cameras connected to the unit The fewer cameras connected the higher the maximum record rate for each camera and vice versa The maximum record rate for multiple cameras is 48pps NTSC 40pps PAL The maximum record rate for a single camera is 30pps NTSC 25pps PAL Select the record rate from the drop down list Time Lapse Record Rate The maximum record rate per camera is inversely proportional to the number of cameras connected to the unit The fewer cameras connected the higher the maximum record rate for each camera and vice versa The maximum record rate for multiple cameras is 48pps NTSC 40pps PAL The maximum record rate for a single camera is 30pps NTSC 25pps PAL Select the record rate from the drop down list Activity Record Rate
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27. eReader Continuous Recording with simultaneous Archiving e PTZ control via ethernet or POTS using CBR KB3 J or KTD 405 keypad Covert camera recording recording without display Integrated WaveBrowser Software One touch image printing directly from the DVMRe Local Tagging of access and alarm events Offline Tagging of access and alarm events Default Passwords Passwords are provided to limit access to menus and certain functions Two levels of password security are provided Operator Limited menu access only Operator and System View menus are available Installer Complete menu access As a security measure it is recommended that the Operator and Installer passwords be changed after installation is complete see section 3 20 of the GE Security DVMRe User Guide Store the passwords in the administrator s secure files Chapter 1 3 Passwords The following two tables provide the passwords required to gain access to the DVMRe for various functions Table 1 contains the default passwords for units that have 10 or 16 camera channels Table 1 Default Passwords for the 10 and 16 channel units Changeable Default Password Type Access Level Function by user Password Provides access to the Operator and Press ENTER 4 SystemView menus Times Operator Operator Installer nstaller Provides access to all on screen menus 3477 Factory nstaller Resets the multiplexer to the factory defaults 811
28. en loop Shorted loop Grounded loop and Line fault This will not be linked to video Cabinet tamper and power fail inputs are always monitored Door forced open door held open reader off line and reader tamper alarms are reported to the host Remote Control Relays may be activated by commands from the host system by an access cycle to control the door strike by Local Alarm Output Command or by a Local Relay Command Sixteen relays are available on each Remote Relay Module RRM They are form C dry contact Two form C dry contact relays are available on the Remote Reader Electronics RRE the One Stage HP Reader and Remote Input Module RIM Since the relays are used for door strikes and outputs the ACUVision Controller will accept both door strike commands and user activated relay commands designated to the same relay The relay contacts are rated at 30 volts AC DC at 2 amps maximum Chapter 1 9 ACUVision Assembly Familiarize yourself with the following drawing showing various components and their location on the ACUVision unit Figure 2 ACUVision Front View Tamper Switch Ventilation Fan M AC Terminal Block ais Optional Batteries 10 ACUVision User Guide ACUVision 1 0 Enclosure Connections This illustration provides a description of the various connectors and their location on the back of the I O unit Figure 3 ACUVis
29. feguarded work area e Transport all static sensitive components in static shield containers or packages Package Contents The ACUVision unit e The ACUVision User Guide P N 460936001A e DVMRe Triplex QuickStart Guide e DVMRe Triplex User Manual P N 0150 0193H e WaveWatch 2 1 User Manual P N 0150 0189 A WaveReader Software CD P N 0151 0005 25W11 The WaveReader Software Manual P N 0150 0143 The Video Archiving Addendum P N 0150 0194 Unpacking Procedure Note If any damage to the shipment is noticed BEFORE unpacking a claim MUST be filed with the commercial carrier immediately All containers should be opened and unpacked carefully in order to prevent damage to the contents The shipment bill of materials is in an envelope taped to one of the containers in the shipment The following procedure is used to unpack the ACUVision System components in preparation for installation 1 Open the container and remove the unit and all packing material Retain the container and all of the packing material They can be used again for reshipment of the component if required A WARNING The ACUVision unit is very heavy Make sure that you have assistance when removing or handling the unit Failure to use good ergonomic procedures could result in serious injury 2 Inspect the container contents for shortages If any items are missing contact GE Security Customer Service Desk at 561 998 6100 3 Visually check the c
30. g Cameras to the DVMRe You are now ready to connect the cameras to the ACU Vision Cameras are attached directly to the back of the DVMRe Attach all of the cameras that will be used on the unit before beginning to configure them There are two BNC jacks for each camera You can plug the cable Cable 75 Ohm Coaxial from a single camera into either of these jacks However use only Connectors BNC one of the jacks per camera Once a camera has been connected to a Auto Terminating Yes Jack the second jack becomes an output jack The signal from the Passive Looping Yes camera is looped directly to the other jack The camera input connectors are Auto Terminating The input signal will automatically be terminated with 75 Ohms unless a 2nd cable is connected to the 2nd BNC connector of the same camera Make sure there is 75 Ohm termination at the end of any video line if the signal is looped through the DVMRe Cameras do not require synchronization Time base correction is performed during digital capture Disable any camera input jacks that are not used See page 23 for more information Video Camera Cable Types Use only cable with a pure copper center conductor Do not use cable with either a copper plated steel or a aluminum center conductor because these do not transfer signals effectively in the frequency range used in CCTV networks A center conductor with low DC resistance is required for effective CCTV operation Solid core bare
31. inated Tamper Switch The tamper switch is installed and connected at the factory before shipping The tamper switch alarm point number is same in all ACU panels It is Zone 14 Installation Environment Power Ensure that the installation site s AC power is stable and within the rated voltage Ventilation Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated Take note of the locations of the cooling vents in the unit s enclosure and ensure that they are not obstructed Temperature Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may cause the unit to fail Chapter 2 27 Power Up Itis important that the power up procedures be followed carefully The unit uses its auto detect feature to detect camera signals during power up and configure itself automatically Power up procedure Once the system installation is complete apply power in the following order 1 2 3 Energize the monitors all of the cameras and all devices on the system Energize the DVMRe Triplex by turning the three switches on the I O enclosure on See Figure 3 Once power is applied to the unit it will begin its power up procedure The unit will begin by displaying the software version on Monitor A then the unit will begin recording automatically Check Video Input Quality Check the picture quality by selecting each camera for full screen display If the picture quality is poor check the f
32. ion Profile view with 1 0 enclosure connections m W p i SSS SSS EE o o 9 1 AC Power Connector 0 o o9 2 Battery Connections S 3 Reader Port 1 and Power Switch 4 Reader Port 2 and Power Switch E 5 RS 485 PTZ BUS from the DVR I K oe 6 RS 485 PTZ BUS oo 7 RS 232 2 Reader Communication from DVR e 8 LAN Input from DVR 9 ETHERNET 10 100 Link to network 10 RS 232 1 from DVR i 11 Tamper Switch input i 12 DVR Power Switch i i i SSS SS SS SSS p e eo eis Chapter 1 11 ACUVision DVMRe Connections This illustration provides a description of the various connectors and their location on the back of the DVMRe unit Figure 4 Back Panel of the DVMRe showing connectors ser too ASUS A ue ci EM Camera Inputs BNC connector looping Auto Terminating Composite Monitor A Output Composite video output with BNC style connector Y C Monitor A Output Y C video output with 4 pin mini DIN style connector Power Input For connecting the power supply Used by ACUVision RS485 Port 1 Connector For connecting to ACUVision Do Not Modify 10 100 Ethernet Port For connecting to ACUVision Do Not Modify Composite Monitor B Output Composite video output with BNC style connector Y C Monitor B Output Y C video output with 4 pin mini DIN style connector SC
33. l of the cameras Power 60 Watt 5 Amp Connector 2 1mm barrel center positive 3 Turn on all three power switches on the I O unit 4 Energize the DVMRe Triplex Installing WaveReader Software To install the WaveReader on your hard drive from the CD 1 Place the WaveReader CD into the CD ROM drive of the PC workstation 2 The WaveReader install wizard will initialize 3 Follow the steps to install the software We recommend that you accept the default settings suggested by the install wizard Configuring the Cameras using WaveReader There are several settings which should be configured during the initial installation These include e Record options such as Event Type Pre and Post Event record time and the speed at which the cameras record pictures The quality of the pictures the cameras record Disabling unused Camera jacks to optimize the DVMRe recording process These settings are performed using WaveReader though the LAN connection to the DVMRe Starting WaveReader To start the WaveReader program double click on the WaveReader Desktop icon or choose Programs from the Start menu and then select WaveReader The Main window of the WaveReader program will appear Connecting Logging In You must log in to access the features of the WaveReader When logging in you will be asked for a User Name and Password See Default Passwords on page 2 for the correct password The Setup menu becomes available after a suc
34. ll not be able to function Setting the IP Address To set the IP address and the ACU settings you will use the Jog Shuttle dials located on the front of the DVMRe shown to the right The inner dial is the Shuttle The outer Ring is the Jog Press the Menu button located to the lower left of the Dial to open the Menu Note When you click the Menu button at the beginning of a session a Password window will display Enter one of the default passwords using the numbered Camera buttons see Default Passwords on page 2 A Menu will display showing MAIN as the highlighted selection Press the Enter button located to the upper left of the dial to select the Main Menu Rotate the Shuttle until Communications is highlighted and press the Enter button A smaller window will open with three menu options select Ethernet and press the Enter button again The following Ethernet Settings window will appear Ethernet Hostname D406T2250419 DHCP Disable The ethernet connection is used to communicate with the access control system or a PC for the viewing of images and controlling the DVMRe Use this menu to configure the Ethernet communications settings Use the Shuttle dial to move through the various fields When the field you want to modify is highlighted use the Jog dial to toggle between available options or to increment or decrement numbers The settings should be as follows Name Service Disable IP Address E 3 18
35. mber on all containers returned to GE Security Note Parcels that are not marked with a RA Number will be delayed for repair processing at GE Security and may be returned at sender s expense Be sure to reference the RA Number on all communications concerning the returned equipment Pack carefully and return the equipment to GE Security 5 6 ACUVision User Guide General Specifications Table 3 General Specifications for ACUVision Controller Characteristic Specifications Dimensions Height 27 0 in 68 58 cm Width 20 5 in 52 07 cm Depth 8 0 in 20 32 cm Weight With Electronics 85 Ib 38 kg Environmental Maximum Temperature 120 F 49 C Minimum Temperature 32 F 0 C Humidity 0 to 95 Relative non condensing Input Power Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum Input Current 2 8A 300 W 120 VAC Battery Backup Optional 4 Hours minimum with 6 12 V 7AH Batteries Chapter 1 7 System Overview Diagram Figure 1 shows a typical arrangement of the peripherals associated with an ACUVision controller Figure 1 System Overview Diagram To 10 100 HUB auto RS 485 for HOST DOWNLOAD to MULTIDROP of EVENT VIDEO and ACUs or READERS MOTION DETECTOR ACCESS or REQUEST to EXIT TRANSACTIONS DEVICE RRE LOCATED ON SECURE SIDE OF MAGNETIC DOOR CONTACT SWITCH EMBEDDED in the DOOR FRAME ACUVision 16 TOTAL CAMERAS DOOR STRIKE MULTIDROP ig See GE Security ACU RRE
36. monitoring and output control The ACUVision Controllers incorporate two card reader ports Each port can control eight card readers multi dropped using an RS 485 interface Cameras The ACUVision supports up to sixteen cameras that can be configured for digital recording by time lapse digital video motion or event such as door alarms Note Regardless of the version 4 10 or 16 cameras that you have the menus on the DVMRe will show sixteen cameras However on the 4 camera version only 4 camera s will be active and on the 10 camera version only 10 cameras will be active For more information see page 23 Readers ACUVision supports the GE Security SCP communication protocol to any multi drop ACU access control panels RRE reader interface boards RIM alarm input modules and RRM remote relay modules The ACUVision Controller constantly polls each reader interface for card data or status changes Access Control The ACUVision Controller provides local access request processing using the database downloaded from the host computer ACUVision Readers can be operated as a single reader with exit push button or in a paired reader configuration The door strike and door held open times are user configurable Video Tagging may be linked to a reader for any access events that occur at that reader Alarm Monitoring The ACUVision can monitor alarm inputs with the available RRE inputs or with an optional RIM Remote Input Module it will monitor Op
37. nstr ctlorns c cao Ebert PE ond ahead eene a be aA a e E e e ERE RR ER 5 Return ProGequre 2253 vs cb oreet eek ERE e eL dRI ICS DE PURE Ed 5 General Specifications 2 52 ceu diras rr ERR cdg a e RR nee er pH thee eee es dote DE 6 System Overview Diagram sussa er RR RI E dead a RA IR AI DAM ad e Feb 7 SUStEM OVERVIEW us is se ng DR den de did aio qe WU ven de ves ue deniers 8 CAMERAS sa tia Sayed hcg nytt Bye ah RU O ST a ip 8 acp MM 8 ACCESS CORO Luces etae eee Ebr peek bb Vite dtes teda lut LT eet DE eb ERA 8 PXropgomiufeano dicm 8 Remote Control CL 8 ACUVision Assembly ss sis essas ss ess ds AS Ra O Pai ate as oa sa dai nada 9 ACUVision 1 0 Enclosure Connections 2 10 ACUVISIONIDVMRE CONNCCUONS 1848 ir ER La QUUM NU E ER ME ee oA 11 Internal Wiring of the ACUVision 2 11 Installing the ACUVision Panel 24 24 12 X ACUVision User Guide Chapter 2 Hardware installalioNtuus 242 dcs anna das PETI SOMA PAU EU M EROR SD 20800 13 OVerViBW sinh re RE hate MR stated DESA DA TES Pb ee LSD ceded es asp Ga da ans 14 Guarding Against Lightning Damage 14 Preliminary SCtup sau pesei a ccs wade er teak ra a aa danse MD O EIS E SEEN P RM 15 Setting the IPAddress ss iue peido ED reb CR e AA iii Naim
38. ollowing items e e The BNC connections The loop through terminations The video levels of incoming signals The possibility of ground loops Consult the camera s installation instructions for additional information about proper camera setup 28 ACUVision User Guide Index A L Access control functions 8 Lightning damage mens e REOS PREDA e 14 ACUVision assembly diagram 9 Lightning TOC use EE tee leh ee aee ne eiit 14 Alarm monitoring functions 8 N B NTSC National TV Standards Committee 14 BNC British Naval Connector sesssesseseeeennes 14 P C PAL Phase Alternating Line 14 Camera Postal address e ERI e Hte pi nina VII cable lyBes in aep hag equi pU SS 19 Pulling wires and cables sine 24 descEIDliON s Se RPE ENE PER PRO EE RENS QDAR EGO OG REUS PEE 8 Contact US M M vil R D Remote relay module Return procedure screen TEE DVMRe enclosure connections rr ireereereereereeereenmeneeenss 10 RS 485 COMMUNICATION 24 Running wire and cables session into 24 E S Enclosure tamper Switch ecce ns ie 25 System description een RR a CRI eere ttp en 8 G System overview diagramme 7 General Specifications ote ce cre e a eec eren 6 T Technical support e mail address a VII Installing the ncloSut ss aaa ia oett etis 17 W Wiring power t theumt 5 ont eerie enero t
39. ondition of the unit If damage or defect is discovered perform the following Ifthe damage was caused in transit a claim MUST be filed with the commercial carrier Ifany other defect is apparent proceed as described in Packing Instructions and Returning Procedure below Chapter 1 Packing Instructions Printed circuit boards may be shipped in anti static packing material available directly from GE Security The following procedure is used to pack the ACU Vision System components e Carefully pack the defective component using either the original or spare component container and packing material Wrap Printed Circuit Boards in anti static packing material Plastic bags and white foam peanuts are unacceptable packing materials Return the component to GE Security as described in Returning Procedure Return Procedure The following procedure is used to return any equipment to GE Security 1 Contact GE Security Customer Repairs in 791 Park of Commerce Way Suite 100 Boca Raton FL 33487 advance of returning the equipment The telephone number is 561 998 6100 When you call please have available The GE Security part number and the serial number of the equipment A description of the problem or reason you are returning the equipment e Purchase order number that the repair is to be billed if the equipment is not under warranty 2 Obtain a RA Return Authorization Number from Customer Support 3 Mark the RA Nu
40. r modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ACUVision Manual Revisions Date Notes 2 February 2005 Initial Release of the ACUVision Manual 13 June 2005 Introduction of ACUVision at the customer conference IV ACUVision User Guide Introduction Safety Terms and Symbols A WARNING This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons A CAUTION This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product Introduction For Your Safety The following WARNINGS and CAUTIONS appear here for your safety They are general in nature and do not pertain to specific procedural steps There are additional safety precautions that appear at the point in the installation and or maintenance procedures where a hazard is most likely to be encountered A WARNING Be sure to observe battery manufacturer s instructions This warning applies to the Gel Cell batteries PN ACU BATO7 Danger Explosive Gases e Can cause blindness or severe injury e Use in a well ventilated area away from open flame cigarettes sparks and other sources of ignition e Shiel
41. remote module from the ACU Vision controller 2 The cable should have low capacitance twisted pairs and a braided shield Attach pigtail to shield and connect to chassis ground The following Belden cable number or equivalent is suggested Belden No 9842 24 AWG for 4000 ft 1220 m maximum distance 26 ACUVision User Guide RS485 Ports for ACU RIM and RRM The ACUVision panel Port Two may be used to connect additional readers access control and multi drop alarm panels The additional panels will communicate through the ACUVision s LAN connection The RS485 port can extend up to 4 000 feet to the last panel on the loop See the ACU Installation User Guide for additional information on wiring and connection Connect from 4 to 6 ACU s e Reader Port 1 Connect a combination of up to 4 RIMs RRMs or 8 RREs e Reader Port 2 Connect a combination of up to 4 RIMs RRMs or 8 RREs or this port can be used to Multi Drop to ACUs PTZ Port Connect Pan Tilt and Zoom camera controllers Connecting Additional ACUs to ACUVision To connect additional multi drop field panels to the RS485 port 2 of the ACUVision panel refer to Figure 5 and the ACU Networked Intelligent Controllers User Guide AV133419 Figure 5 ACU ACUVision Multi drop ACU wiring for Port 1 4000 feet maximum end to end RX TX RX TX a TX RX TX Rx y SIG GND SG N RX RX Shield TX TH SIG GND Last panel must be term
42. will provide combined digital video monitoring recording playback access control and intrusion detection functionality in a single board computer solution It will allow a cost effective alternative where current applications require a separate security panel and a digital video recorder DVMRe The ACUVision will emulate the ACUXL16 SCP communication interface and connect to GE Security s Diamond II software via an Ethernet LAN connection Features Multiplexer functionality with built in digital recording Triplex simultaneous recording playback and live multiscreen viewing e The ACUVision supports communication with downstream ACU panels RRE reader interface boards RIM alarm input modules and RRM remote relay modules e Each ACUVision Controller can support up to 16 readers and 16 standard or PTZ Cameras Provides Access Control capabilities supporting up to 50 000 cards e View live or recorded images remotely using WaveReader software e Provide alarm monitoring with the available RRE inputs or with an optional RIM Remote Input Module Cabinet tamper and power fail inputs are always monitored Door forced open door held open reader off line and reader tamper alarms are reported to the host e Auto detect video mode on startup NTSC or PAL Preview search results using the WaveReader utility Record speed selectable per camera Displays include full screen sequenced picture in picture and multiscreens using Wav

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