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1. VideoSphere Intelligent Video Managementi wem A e Ge e x ee SS e RI S K Ka 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide G MARCH network s TRANSFORMING THE WAY YOU VIEW YOUR BUSINESS About March Networks March Networks TSX MN is a global provider of intelligent IP video solutions For close to a decade the company has helped some of the world s largest commercial and government organizations transition from traditional CCTV to networked video surveillance used for advanced security loss prevention and risk mitigation VideoSphere the company s enterprise class video management portfolio includes open platform VMS software complemented by high definition IP cameras encoders video analytics and recording platforms as well as outstanding professional and managed services March Networks systems are delivered through an extensive distribution and partner network and currently support over one million channels of video in more than 50 countries www marchnetworks com Our Commitment to a Green Tomorrow March Networks takes pride in its commitment to social responsibility and environmental sustainability Our employees suppliers and valued partners are passionate about designing environmentally friendly solutions for our customers and minimizing the company s carbon footprint We embrace environmental sustainability as part of our overall strategy and business values with multiple initiatives to en
2. You can optionally install up to four hard drives The unit uses Serial ATA SATA hard drive technology The unit uses hard drive SMART monitoring for hard drive health status and early detection of possible faults For information about installing hard drives see Installing Hard Drives on page 19 Hard drives 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide NiCd Battery Pack and Lithium Battery Feature Specifications NiCd Battery Pack Lithium Battery Used by the unit to allow graceful shut down during power outages The NiCd battery pack unit will perform a graceful shut down if power is removed for more than 30 seconds Custom NiCd battery pack supplied by March Networks Lithium battery Provides backup power for the unit s clock WARNING Before you replace the batteries read the Mandatory Regulations on page ili Before you replace the batteries power down and undock the unit Ensure the LEDs at the front of the unit turn off before you undock the unit and remove the cover IMPORTANT Do not dock the unit with the cover removed The cover ensures the safe operation of the unit It also ensures that the recorder lines up properly with the docking station connectors Docking the unit with the cover removed may cause damage to the docking station connectors Only use approved batteries in the unit 4000 C Series NVR Unit Setup This section of the guide provides instructions for setting up t
3. Guide 2 Mark the upper mounting screw locations using the brackets attached to the docking station as a template The wall mount holes are located 16 inches 40 64 centimeters apart Figure 4 Wall mounting Upper mounting screw locations Use the brackets to mark the upper mounting screw locations 3 Install the upper mounting screws at the marked locations If the upper mounting location is in a wall stud thread the screw directly into the wall stud If the upper mounting location is in drywall first install a drywall anchor and then thread the screw into the drywall anchor Do not thread the mounting screws all the way in The screw heads should protrude approximately 0 25 inches 0 64 centimeters from the mounting surface so the docking station can be hung on them 4 Lift up the docking station and hang it on the upper mounting screws Do not tighten the screws at this time 5 Mark the locations of the two lower mounting holes Figure 5 Wall mounting Lower mounting screw locations Use the brackets to mark the lower mounting screw locations 4000 C Series NVR Unit Setup 6 Remove the docking station from the mounting screws and place it aside 7 Install the lower mounting screws at the marked locations e If the lower mounting location is in a wall stud thread the screw directly into the wall stud e If the lower mounting location is in drywall first install a drywall anchor and then thread the screw into the
4. drywall anchor Do not thread the mounting screws all the way in The screw heads should protrude approximately 0 25 inches 0 64 centimeters from the mounting surface so the recorder can be hung on them 8 Hang the docking station on the mounting screws The docking station drops approximately 0 5 inches 1 27 centimeters when hung on the mounting screws The screws lock into the mounting hole keyways providing a positive locking mechanism 9 Tighten the mounting screws Figure 6 Wall mounting Tightening the mounting screws Mounting Screw Hang the docking station on the mounting screws Then tighten the mounting screws Desk Mounting Desk mount the docking station using the provided desk mounting kit Attach the four rubber feet to the bottom of the docking station using the provided screws WARNING To ensure the unit and docking station meet the recommended operating temperature the unit and docking station must be desk mounted in a location that ensures the unit is unobstructed on all sides 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Figure 7 Desk mounting the docking station 1 Insert a nut into each of the rubber feet The nuts are provided in the desk mounting kit 2 Insert the screws into the screw holes in the bottom of the docking station 3 Screw the feet into the screws 4 Tighten the screws 4000 C Series NVR Unit Setup Installing Hard Drives This section describes how to inst
5. from connected devices SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology An interface between the recorder and the hard drive USB Universal serial bus An interface between the recorder and add on devices 26 A Anti static Drecautions nono iv B Battery mandatory regulations iii iv le el E iii Cc Capture rates ac 4 CONSUMPTION tia le ea ia 3 e 3 D D SK MOUNTING esris ostsins sperati aaronii 17 Docking station MOUNTING ccoonccccnoccnnnnancnnncnc cnn nn nn 14 powering the recorder sssssssssnsssssrnsssesrnssenee 23 E Electromagnetic interference iii A deeg iii ili Expansion slots Pollena 10 F Frame rates 4 Frequency range i 3 A no a AADA E iN iR 8 H Hard drives installing aporia 19 SATA hard drives 19 specificatiONS ii 11 Ch TC 5 I INTEPPEFEN CO sinesteetan nindes e erns areia iii INtroAUCtioni uaiiia ala 1 IP camera cCoNnEction ui 4 10 K GY accade aa aac 6 23 L LEDs front panel ii 5 Fearsicana sia iii 7 Lithium battery ADOUT sorrrsasieaniandionnn isan naaa kaaa RAAN R ARANA 12 le gt iv IVI Mandatory regulations i iii Mounting the docking station 14 N Network CONNECHION eee 9 Port iaia 9 NiCd battery About 12 NiCd battery pack engt RT iii D PCI expansion SOS i 10 Power about 8 APDPIVING EE 23 Power CONSUMPTION ii 3 Power c
6. of the four analog camera groups CIF 60 FPS CIF 50 FPS 4416 C 4CIF 30 FPS 4CIF 25 FPS Total Unit Capture Rate CIF 240 FPS Total Unit Capture Rate CIF 200 FPS CIF 30 FPS CIF 25 FPS 4316C 4CIF 15 FPS ACIF 12 FPS nominal Total Unit Capture Rate CIF 120 FPS Total Unit Capture Rate CIF 100 FPS CIF 15 FPS CIF 12 FPS 4216 C 4CIF 8 FPS nominal ACIF 6 FPS nominal Total Unit Capture Rate CIF 60 FPS Total Unit Capture Rate CIF 50 FPS For example two enabled video inputs each set to 30 FPS or four enabled video inputs each set to 15 FPS IP Camera Video Inputs The IP Camera Inputs provide a capture rate of up to 2 mbps per attached IP camera The capture rate is dependent on the resolution and quality of the images being captured Front Panel LEDs Feature 4000 C Series NVR Overview Specifications Front Panel LEDs Front Panel LEDs Unit PFT EN eg The LEDs indicate the unit s status as outlined below Green The unit is operating properly Yellow The unit is powering up powering down or operating on internal battery Red The unit detects a hardware problem Green The unit is powered and running solid the unit is powering up flashes The unit can only be accessed with the provided software applications when the green LED is on solid Yellow A non critical fault has occurred Red A critical erro
7. 0 1 inches 51 1 centimeters 18 4 inches 46 7 centimeters 0 9 inches 2 3 centimeters n E 4416 C D a 3 5 inches 28 9 centimeters 19 2 inches 48 8 centimeters Feature Specifications With docking station no hard drives 21 0 pounds 9 5 kilograms Each hard drive Approximately 2 0 pounds 0 9 kilograms Weight Operating temperature 50 to 104 Fahrenheit 10 to 40 Celsius Storage temperature o o Operating and storage 40 to 158 Fahrenheit 40 to 70 Celsius temperature Important The NVR and docking station must be mounted in accordance with the mounting guidelines in this publication to ensure the unit remains within the recommended operating temperature range For more information see Mounting the Docking Station on page 14 Power input 115 230 volts AC input auto sensing Current rating 2 3 A Frequency range 47 63 Hz Power consumption 70 W typical eee Power ratings 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Video Capture Rates The following section details the video inputs and associated video capture rates Details on connecting cameras are provided in Video Inputs Video Termination Switches and LEDs on page 7 and PCI Expansion Slots on page 10 Analog Video Inputs Divided into Four Camera Groups IP Camera Inputs Analog Video Inputs NVR NTSC inputs PAL inputs FPS values are across all video inputs in each
8. 0001001 The following illustration shows that the station ID DIP switches are set to 000110001001 Figure 1 Station ID DIP switches 1234 1234 1234 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Mounting the Docking Station There are three methods for mounting the docking station rack mounting wall mounting and desk mounting Choose the mounting method that best suits the location Mounting method Advantages Supports standard 19 rack mounting 2U high Multiple docking stations can be installed in a rack Docking station is easily accessible Rack mounting war mounting Docking station can be placed in an unobtrusive location The docking station can be placed on a desk or flat surface Docking station is easily accessible Desk mounting Rack Mounting Rack mount the docking station in a standard 19 inch rack First position the docking station in the appropriate position Then attach the docking station to the rack using four screws For details about recommended screws consult the documentation accompanying the rack WARNING e Airspace or airflow around the unit and docking station must provide ambient air of less than 104 Fahrenheit 40 Celsius when measured above and below the unit and docking station Allow three inches 7 6 centimeters of air flow above and below the unit Figure 2 Rack mounting the docking station 1 Position the docking station in the appropriate position 2 Attach the do
9. TWORKS VideoSphere Shadow Archive and the MARCH NETWORKS and VideoSphere logos are trademarks of March Networks Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Notice of Rights The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of those agreements The contents of this manual and accompanying software are protected by copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of March Networks Corporation Part Number 23900 2 0 Most Recent Revision April 21 2010 Mandatory Regulations ooocooomoooooo Sssuesscavccseasssessete eege Eege Ee AS UI Electromagnetic Interference EMI Information iii iii Battery Notices cuina i iii NiCd Battery Pack Notice ia iii Lithium Battery Notice alonso led iv POWEer Cord NOtICE uc laico odias iv Anti Static Precautions ca a EES ida iv Servicing NOTICE tasa iv Shipping NOTICE cunas ii a a iv Environmental Directive Compliance ue iv 4000 C Series NVR Overview 0000 TT sesseseeeseseeeeseneneo sessseseeseeneceszenenee TT A KeyFeatures ai A A iaia 2 Packaging Shipment Contents eee eeaeeeteaeeeeaaee es eaaeeeaaeesseaaeesaaeeeeeaaeesaaaeeesaaeeseea
10. VT100 to log on to the provisioning interface For more information see the Provisioning Interface Technical Instructions The provisioning port uses the following port settings e Bits per second 9600 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None The pinout for this functionality on the unit s DB 9 male connector is e DB 9 pin 2 RXD input e DB 9 pin 3 TXD output e DB 9 pin 5 GND 4000 C Series NVR Overview Feature Specifications Front USB port Connector Front USB port Details Provides a USB port for connection of an external peripheral Provides up to 1 A to power peripherals using a USB cable Supports USB version 2 0 Note A USB 1 1 port is also available at the rear of the unit For details see Network Port USB Port and Video Output on page 9 Video Inputs Video Termination Switches and LEDs Feature Specifications Video Inputs Video Inputs Video Inputs Video Inputs Camera Group 1 Camera Group 2 Camera Group 3 Camera Group 4 ae E SE CO E e DG O RE GCHGRGEG Video Termination Switch and LED One for Each Video Input Connector Video inputs on BNC coaxial connector Details Video input connections for up to 16 cameras The video inputs are Video inputs divided into four camera groups each containing four video inputs Supports NTSC North American and PAL inputs Additional IP cameras can be connected using the four p
11. aeesnaeeseeaaaeseeees 2 Specifications ioni EE 3 Dimensions Weight Temperature Ranges and Power Ratings i 3 Video Capture Rates ua eae ee een 4 Front Panel LEDS ius a RLS 5 Keyed Power Switch Provisioning Port and USB Port cccccccsssseceesseceeeecseaaeeeeeseeaeeeeessceaeeeeeseaaaeeessseaeeeeesenaas 6 Video Inputs Video Termination Switches and LEDS iii 7 Power Connector and Fuse Compartment ii 8 Network Port USB Port and Video Output nn EANN EAEAN nr rnnnnnnnrcnnnnrnnncinnnnss 9 EXPANSION PO ii A A a ee 10 PCIEXpansiON Slots iaa A ee ee 10 Hard Drives ii A A A A A eh ee id 11 NiCd Battery Pack and Lithium Battery i 12 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide 4000 C Series NVR Unit Setup cccccsccscssscccsccsccsccssccsssscccsscsscccscssscsssccscesscsssccsscscsssccssssscsssecssccssssccsseees 13 Setting the Station D EE 13 Mounting the Docking Station iii 14 EIS Se ie le e sia dialer deed ee a ee eects 14 Wall MOUNtINO idiota pai 15 IR edel EE 17 Installing Hard Rp 19 linstallingsa Hard Drive iaia dacs eres ede aaa 19 Turning the Unit On and Off ndice aaa ar 23 Mandatory Regulations You must be familiar with the following mandatory regulations governing the product s operations You should also adhere to these instructions to ensure the installation meets regulatory compliance Electromagnetic Interference EMI Inf
12. all a hard drive or install additional drives up to four WARNING The procedures contained in this section outline how to install components located inside the unit requiring the removal of the cover These procedures are to be performed by qualified service personnel only When working inside the unit ensure you take anti static precautions Installing a Hard Drive The following procedure details how to install a Serial ATA SATA hard drive Install Requirements e SATA power cable custom cable required for SATA hard drives in 4000 C series units e SATA data cable Each 4000 C Series NVR unit includes the SATA power and data cables for each hard drive If one or more hard drives are not installed the cables are attached to the main PCBA and secured to the empty hard drive brackets for safe keeping during shipping To install a hard drive 1 Turn off the unit using the key and wait for the LEDs to turn off If there are devices connected to installed PCI cards undo the device connections 2 Undock the unit and remove the cover There are four hard drive positions as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Hard drive positions 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide 3 If you are installing a hard drive in position number 4 disconnect the ends of the twisted pair cable and the ribbon cable from where they attach to the main PCBA Do not try to disconnect the cables at the other end as they are permanently secured Figure 9 Tw
13. cking station to the rack using four screws 4000 C Series NVR Unit Setup Wall Mounting Wall mount the docking station using the provided brackets WARNING Ensure the location where you wall mount the unit can fully support the unit s weight For information about the unit s weight see Specifications on page 3 Do not use the desk mounting holes to mount the unit to the wall To ensure the unit does not exceed the recommended operating temperature the unit and docking station must be wall mounted in a location that ensures the unit is unobstructed on all sides To attach the docking station mounting brackets Use the screws provided in the wall mounting kit to attach the brackets to the docking station The following figure shows how the brackets are attached to the docking station Figure 3 Wall mounting Attaching the docking station mounting brackets EY i Items Required to Wall Mount the Docking Station The following items are required to wall mount the docking station e Mounting screws pan head sheet metal screw 14 x 1 5 inch steel four 4 screws required e Drywall anchors anchors for 14 mounting screws four 4 required To wall mount the docking station 1 Locate the left and right wall stud to which the recorder is to be mounted If the wall studs are behind drywall use a stud finder to locate the wall studs and then mark the wall stud location 4000 C Series NVR Installation
14. ecorder e The unit has a built in battery charger Do not attempt to charge the NiCd battery pack using a different battery charger Replace only with an approved NiCd battery pack e Do not disassemble the NiCd battery pack e Do not open or try to open the individual NiCd battery pack cells e Do not dispose of the NiCd battery pack in fire e Do not short circuit the NiCd battery pack terminals Dispose of the NiCd battery pack in accordance with all applicable federal state provincial and local regulations Inquire with your local recycling office for recycling guidelines 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Lithium Battery Notice The unit contains an internal lithium battery that powers the clock and other system operations Ensure you consider the lithium battery when disposing of the unit Dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with all applicable federal state provincial and local regulations Inquire with your recycling office for recycling guidelines Power Cord Notice An AC power cord is provided with a grounded attachment plug To avoid electrical shock always use the AC power cord and plug with a properly grounded outlet To maintain safety compliance ensure the AC power cord has the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment is to be installed WARNING A Before you access any components located inside the unit turn the key counter clockwise to the OFF position After the
15. he installation guide contains the following information e Key Features on page 2 e Packaging Shipment Contents on page 2 e Specifications on page 3 Front Panel LEDs on page 5 e Keyed Power Switch Provisioning Port and USB Port on page 6 Video Inputs Video Termination Switches and LEDs on page 7 e Power Connector and Fuse Compartment on page 8 e Network Port USB Port and Video Output on page 9 e Expansion Port on page 10 e PCI Expansion Slots on page 10 e Hard Drives on page 11 e NiCd Battery Pack and Lithium Battery on page 12 Figure 1 NVR sliding out of docking station Docking Station 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Key Features Some of the key features and benefits of the unit include 60 to 240 frames per second FPS of video capture across 16 BNC inputs for up to 15 FPS of high quality recording per analog input Four additional Internet Protocol IP camera inputs supporting high resolution cameras seamlessly 16 alarm inputs plus six two way audio ports for enhanced audio video security coverage Programmable increase of capture rate on alarms for high quality event records MPEG 4 compression with Adaptive Compression Technology for the most advanced efficient video processing High capacity internal storage minimum 4 TB with disk mirroring for added reliability and Smart Archiving for storage optimization Exter
16. he unit The following tasks are included e Setting the Station ID on page 13 e Mounting the Docking Station on page 14 e Installing Hard Drives on page 19 optional e Turning the Unit On and Off on page 23 Once the preliminary setup is complete specify the recorder s initial configurations using the unit s provisioning interface For more information see the Provisioning Interface Technical Instructions Then specify basic device configurations using the VideoSphere Installer Console The VideoSphere Installer Console is included on the provided VideoSphere Visual Intelligence CD Setting the Station ID Before you mount the docking station use the station ID DIP switches located on the inner portion of the docking station to provide the docking station with a unique 12 bit station ID When you pick an ID for the docking station choose a unique number in the range of 0 to 4095 This station ID allows the unit that is installed in the docking station to be updated and programmed automatically For details see the VideoSphere Administrator Console User Manual or Help panel Ensure you record this ID for future reference To set the station ID Set the station ID DIP switches to the appropriate positions e Up Sets the station ID DIP switch to 1 e Down Sets the station ID DIP to 0 Example To set the station ID to 393 you can use a scientific calculator to determine that the binary calculation is 00011
17. health and status LEDs turn off remove the power cord from the unit to prevent injury Anti Static Precautions Ensure proper use of an anti static guard during installation to avoid damage to the unit from electrostatic discharge Servicing Notice The procedures contained in this publication outline how to install or service components located inside the unit requiring the removal of the cover Installation and maintenance procedures requiring internal unit access are to be performed by qualified service personnel only Shipping Notice Shipment of the unit and components may expose the unit to temperature extremes We recommend you allow the unit to return to room temperature prior to operation Environmental Directive Compliance March Networks is committed to doing our part to protect the environment As a result we have embraced the RoHS and WEEE Directives in the design and manufacture of our products You can review further details at the following location on our corporate Web site http www marchnetworks com User Files Downloads Products RoHS WEEE Compliance Statement EN pdf Section 4000 C Series NVR Overview The 4000 C Series NVR Network Video Recorder is a converged video management platform providing analog and high resolution IP camera support outstanding video compression and storage and VideoSphere Visual Intelligence applications for superior surveillance and operational efficiency This section of t
18. inistrator Console For example you can set the unit to cycle video from multiple cameras or display video when an action you specify occurs For more information see the VideoSphere Administrator Console User Manual or Help panel Supports NTSC PAL output matches input format 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Expansion Port Feature Specifications 5 T 7 g 7 w Cr a y a e e H NAO FAO Io A OL RU EDI BR ZAC De e O O O Es O O O O O O O Group 2 Group a er Mer ACES CE Group 1 Expansion Port Connector 15 pin D sub connector Details Allows you to connect an optional alarm and switch module For more information see the nstalling an Alarm and Switch Module Technical Instructions accompanying the module Expansion port PCI Expansion Slots Feature Specifications PCI Expansion Slots Details Lets you install up to two PCI cards to support the connection of optional devices such as audio devices dataport accessories and SCSI devices for external data storage The unit includes a pre installed PCI card that provides four ports for IP cameras Please note that the ports supporting IP cameras fill one PCI slot For more information see the documentation accompanying each card PCI expansion slots 10 4000 C Series NVR Overview Hard Drives Feature Specifications Note This illustration shows one installed hard drive
19. isted pair cable and ribbon cable Disconnect cables at this end Twisted Pair cable Ribbon Empty hard cable drive bracket Cables permanently secured at this end 4 Loosen the thumbscrew and remove the hard drive bracket NOTE If cables are secured to the hard drive bracket for safe keeping during shipping you must cut the tie wrap before you can remove the hard drive bracket a N STA t i 4 3 I WEE hy Uff Tie wrap securing cables i mes to hard drive bracket rai e Sth 5 Install the hard drive in the bracket using the four provided screws NOTE When tightening the screws use 8 5 in lbs inch pounds of torque Position the hard drive so the end with connectors is facing toward the bracket s thumbscrew The side with the exposed electronics must be facing down the exposed electronics face the base of the bracket 20 4000 C Series NVR Unit Setup 6 For each position where you are installing a hard drive locate the data and power cables and connect both cables to the hard drive Figure 10 SATA data cable and power cable SATA Hard Drive Power Cable Data Cable Ensure that both cables are connected to the main PCBA Figure 11 Power connections on the main PCBA Power Connections 21 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide 7 Install the hard drive bracket in the NVR unit and secure the bracket using the thumbscrew NOTE When tightening the thumbscrew use 4 5 in
20. lbs inch pounds of torque Do not over tighten Ensure you slide the bracket into the unit on a slight angle so that the tabs fit into the raised slots on the recorder chassis Figure 12 Connections and raised slots left side of Unit Raised Slots back of Unit right side of Unit 8 Ifnecessary reconnect the twisted pair cable and the ribbon cable to the main PCBA 9 Replace the cover dock the unit and reconnect devices to installed PCI cards if applicable 22 4000 C Series NVR Unit Setup Turning the Unit On and Off When you turn the unit on first ensure the AC power cord is plugged into the docking station Figure 13 Connecting the AC power cord To turn the unit on and off 1 Insert the key into the lock 2 Turn the key in one of the following directions e Clockwise Turns the unit on When the unit is properly docked the key turns easily in the lock If the key does not turn easily check that the unit is docked properly and that the cover is firmly secured Do not force the key e Counter clockwise Turns the unit off Ensure the LEDs at the front of the unit turn off before you undock the unit Figure 14 Turning the unit on and off Insert the key into the lock To turn the unit on turn the key clockwise To turn the unit off turn the key counter clockwise 23 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide 24 Administrator Console A configuration and maintenance tool that le
21. nal RAID and Network Attached Storage NAS options for further archiving Internal back up battery for power brown out protection Docking station architecture for easy installation and maintenance Advanced networking features for unlimited scalability and dependable remote access Advanced health management features for centralized support and maximum up time Packaging Shipment Contents The following items are included in each system shipment and should be located verified before installation begins NVR and docking station Keys for locking the unit in the docking station and activating unit power Desk or wall mounting kits AC power cord Hard drive mounting screws VideoSphere Visual Intelligence CD Supporting technical publications WARNING The procedures contained in this section outline how to install or service components located inside the unit requiring the removal of the cover Installation and maintenance procedures requiring internal unit access are to be performed by qualified service personnel only When working inside the unit ensure you take anti static precautions You cannot service the unit s internal power supply or any components covered by the metal plate If you attempt to service these components you will invalidate your warranty 4000 C Series NVR Overview Specifications Dimensions Weight Temperature Ranges and Power Ratings 17 5 inches 44 5 centimeters 18 4 inches 46 7 centimeters 2
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23. ormation Canada Industry Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet quipement a t test et certifi conform ment aux limites impos es par la r glementation en vigueur pour un quipement num rique de classe A United States Federal Communications Commission 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 in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the installation guide is liable to cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Europe This equipment complies with the following EU directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC A Declaration of Conformity is available upon request Battery Notices NiCd Battery Pack Notice The unit contains an internal NiCd battery pack that is used during power shortages The NiCd battery pack may explode leak or get hot causing personal injury if the following precautions are not followed e Do not remove the NiCd battery pack and use it in a device other than the r
24. r has occurred The LED flashes while the unit is accessing the hard drives Green A link is established with the network point of presence POP solid network activity is occurring flashing Yellow on solid A 100 BaseT link is negotiated on the network port Yellow off A 10 BaseT link is negotiated on the network port Information about errors can be retrieved using the VideoSphere Administrator Console The LED turns off when the status is acknowledged or the error has been resolved For more information see the VideoSphere Administrator Console User Manual or Help panel 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Keyed Power Switch Provisioning Port and USB Port Feature Specifications Keyed Power Switch Provisioning USB Port Keyed power switch Port When the unit is powered on the locking mechanism prevents the unit from being undocked Turning the key to the left initiates shut down Once the LEDs are off the unit can be safely removed from the docking station Provisioning port Provisioning US Pore Connector Provisioning port on DB 9 connector Details Provides an RS 232 interface for connection of a provisioning device such as a laptop computer or Personal Digital Assistant PDA Requires a null modem cable commonly referred to as a file transfer cable to connect to a standard laptop computer or PDA Use a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal or
25. r while the AC power cord is attached to the docking station because you may suffer serious personal injury Please consult an electrician or a qualified service technician if you are unfamiliar with fuse replacement For information about powering down the unit see Turning the Unit On and Off on page 23 4000 C Series NVR Overview Network Port USB Port and Video Output Feature Specifications Video Output Network Port and LEDs USB Port Connector Ethernet port on RJ 45 connector Details 10 100 BaseT auto negotiated Ethernet connection on a standard network pinout Green Network port and LEDs The LED is on solid when a link is established with the network point of presence POP and flashes to indicate network activity Yellow on solid A 100 BaseT link is negotiated on the network port Yellow off A 10 BaseT link is negotiated on the network port Connector USB port Details Provides a USB port for connection of an external peripheral Rear USB port Provides up to 500 mA to power peripherals using a USB cable Supports USB version 1 1 Note A USB 2 0 port is also available at the front of the unit For details see Keyed Power Switch Provisioning Port and USB Port on page 6 Connector Switched video output on BNC coaxial connector Details Outputs video to an external monitor f You can specify how video is output to an external monitor using the Video output VideoSphere Adm
26. rovided network ports For details see PCI Expansion Slots on page 10 When the video termination switch is pressed in the LED is on and video termination is set to 75 typical setting When the video termination switch is not pressed in the LED is off and video termination is set to Hi Z for looping to another device such as a monitor Video termination switches and LEDs 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide Power Connector and Fuse Compartment Feature Specifications Kr O FOO PRON SO NA OXOJOJOICIO D WED WED Fuse Compartment Power Connector Details Connects the docking station to a power source via a connected power cord Power connector i S e a For the unit s power ratings see Specifications on page 3 For information on powering the unit see Turning the Unit On and Off on page 23 Details Fuse compartment Contains two type T 5 millimeter x 20 millimeter glass fuses rated for 2 5 A and 250 volts AC The fuses are located in the fuse compartment at the base of the AC power cord connector To replace the fuses power down the unit remove the AC power cord Replacing fuses from the rear of the docking station and then remove the fuse compartment Replace the damaged fuses with two type T 5 millimeter x 20 millimeter glass fuses rated for 2 5 A and 250 volts AC WARNING Do not attempt to replace the fuses while the unit is powered o
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28. ts security and IT staff customize and maintain recorders in a central or local manner Docking Station A metal frame that holds the recorder in place All main device connections including the required connection to a camera and power source are made to the docking station not the recorder allowing device cables to remain in place when the recorder is serviced or undocked EMI Electromagnetic interference FPS Frames per second A measurement of the streaming rate at which the video is recorded IDE Integrated drive electronics A standard electronic interface used between the recorder and the storage device hard drive Installer Console A setup tool that lets installers test the devices connected to the recorder LED Light emitting diode Indicates the recorder s status NiCd battery Nickel Cadmium battery Provides backup power during power shortages NTSC National Television Standards Committee A video standard typically used in North America PAL Phase Alternation Line The analog television display standard used in Europe and other parts of the world PCBA Printed Circuit Board Assembly 25 4000 C Series NVR Installation Guide PTZ Pan tilt zoom A camera that you can remotely control using either a device controller connected to your computer or using the VideoSphere Administrator Console soft controls Recorder Devices at your site that capture store and stream audio video and text data

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