Guardian Technologies , LLCDVST user manual

User manual for the device Guardian Technologies , LLCDVST

Device: Guardian Technologies , LLCDVST
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Guardian Technologies
Size: 3.33 MB
Added : 6/7/2014
Number of pages: 80
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DVST Installation Guide January 1996 DFT-0150 INSTALLATION GUIDE Dedicated Micros UK Ltd. 11, Oak Street, Swinton, Pendlebury. Manchester. M27 4FL. United Kingdom. Direct Telephone: 0161 727 3241 Direct Fax: 0161 794 4464 Outside UK. Telephone: Int +(44) 161 727 3241 Fax: Int +(44) 161 794 4464 Dedicated Micros U.S.A. Inc. 11515 Sunset Hills Road, Reston, Virginia 22090, U.S.A. Telephone: Int +(703) 904 7738

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6 April 1995 DVST Installation Guide Microcom ® is a registered trademark of: Microcom Systems, Inc. Gandalf ® is a registered trade mark of: Gandalf Digital Communications Ltd. Page ii Dedicated Micros Ltd

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DVST Installation Guide Safety Safety Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Retain instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow instructions - All operating and user instructions should be followed. Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cl

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Safety DVST Installation Guide Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage of other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: (a)When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. (b)If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. (c)If the unit

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DVST Installation Guide Regulatory Notes Regulatory Notes FCC AND DOC INFORMATION (U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only) WARNING 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 intereference when the equipment is operated in a commercial enviroment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed

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Regulatory Notes DVST Installation Guide • IEC 801-4 1988 - “Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial-process measurement and control equipment Part 4: Electrical fast transient/burst requirements”. A “ Declaration of Conformity ” in accordance with the above standards has been made and is recorded at: Dedicated Micros Ltd., Pendlebury, Manchester, England. Page vi Dedicated Micros Ltd

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DVST Installation Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 DFT-0150 Transmitter 1 1.2 Telemetry 1 1.3 Event monitoring (Alarm) option 1 1.4 Audio option 1 2 Unpacking the unit 3 2.1 Items in packing 3 2.2 Packing the DVST 3 3 Operation 5 3.1 Callback 5 3.2 Alarms feature 5 3.3 Freeze all alarms 6 3.4 No frozen images 6 3.5 Offline frozen alarm 6 3.6 Track last alarm 6 4 Installation 7 4.1 Rear Panel connections 7 Fig: 1 Rear panel layout Key to Fig: 1 4.2 Power inputs 8 4

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Table of Contents DVST Installation Guide 6 Demonstration Mode 13 6.1 Demonstration mode 13 DEMO= EXTCLK= 6.2 Demo cable 14 Fig: 3 Wiring details for demo cable 6.3 Connecting the demo cable 15 Single cable operation Fig: 4 Demo Cable Connections 7 Modems 17 7.1 PSTN connection (modem) 17 7.2 MODEM commands 17 MODEM= MODEM MBAUD= MODEM2 PORT= 7.3 Modem configuration strings 19 MODSTR= MOD2STR= USER=... SEND DIAL= 7.4 Modem operation 21 7.5 Connecting a modem in direct mode 22 Call request Call

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DVST Installation Guide Table of Contents 8 Terminal Adapters 31 8.1 ISDN connection (Terminal Adapter) 31 DUALISDN= ISDN= 8.2 Connecting a terminal adapter in direct mode 32 Making a Call Answering a Call Call disconnection Configuring a terminal adapter for direct mode operation 8.3 Gandalf TA1 33 Direct mode 8.4 ASCOM 5000 / CITAM 34 ATMODE Fig 5: ASCOM internal dip switch settings (ATMODE) X21 Fig 6: ASCOM internal dip switch settings (X21) 8.5 Dataflex TA 38 9 Leased Line Transmission 39 9.

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Table of Contents DVST Installation Guide 12 Alarms & Events 49 12.1 Purpose & intended use 49 12.2 Alarm connections 49 12.3 ALARM settings 49 ASYS= AON=n AOFF=n ANOnn ANCnn Images transmitted on alarm ATYPEn= AOUT= ALMODE= ADIAL=n 13 Audio 53 13.1 Equipment required but not supplied 53 Fig: 7 End Panel Layouts 13.2 Connectint the DAL100 54 Microphone Speaker Power supply DVST connections Set port usage Fig: 8 Microphone Connection 14 Cable Assemblies 55 14.1 X21 to V35 cable assembly 56 14.2

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DVST Installation Guide Introduction 1 Introduction DVST is the generic name for a range of products designed to store and transmit digital pictures at a higher quality and speed than previously possible. 1.1 DFT-0150 Transmitter The DFT-0150 (Digital Fast Transmission) transmitter will process the images from up to sixteen cameras for transmission or reception over ISDN or PSTN telephone lines. 1.2 Telemetry The DFT 0150 can control telemetry cameras at the local site using built in telemetry e

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Introduction DVST Installation Guide This page is intentionally blank Page 2 Dedicated Micros Ltd

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DVST Installation Guide Unpacking the unit 2 Unpacking the unit 2.1 Items in packing The unit should be carefully unpacked and the packing materials retained. Check that all the contents on the following checklist are present: DVST Unit q Power Lead with molded IEC connector q Rack mount conversion kit q Installation Guide q 2.2 Packing the DVST If the DVST is to be returned for repair or transported to another location the original packing should be used. The unit should first be wrapped in the

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Unpacking the unit DVST Installation Guide This page is intentionally blank Page 4 Dedicated Micros Ltd

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DVST Installation Guide Operation 3 Operation 3.1 Callback The callback feature allows an operator at a monitoring station to call a DFT0100 transmitter on site and configure the unit to automatically call them back, ensuring that the telephone call is charged to the transmitting and not the receiving site. On sending a callback request, the monitoring station disconnects and waits for the transmitting site to call back. With callback enabled, connection time is approximately twice that of norma

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Operation DVST Installation Guide 3.3 Freeze All Alarms Each alarm activation stores the corresponding camera image and transmits the frozen image to the receiver. The frozen pictures with a record of the time, date and camera number will be stored in memory until the alarms have been acknowledged. 3.4 No Frozen Images No frozen images are sent on alarm. If several alarms ocour to trigger the machine to dial, one shot from each will be sent in quick succession without any operator control. Any a

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DVST Installation Guide Installation 4 Installation The DVST Transmitter is supplied as a wall mounted unit. 4.1 Rear Panel connections The DVST Transciever uses BNC connectors for all video inputs and outputs. Other data connections are made via standard D type connectors. The optional keyboard is connected by a 9 pin D type female plug. Fig: 1 Rear panel layout WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO OTHER EQUIPMENT WITH POWER ON. Key to Fig: 1 1 Cmaera Inputs 4 Modem 7 AUX3 10 Alarm Inputs 13 ISD

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Installation DVST Installation Guide 4.2 Power Inputs The DVST Transmitter is powered via a standard mains IEC cable which plugs into the rear panel. Power cable retaining clip prevents the cable from dropping out. The power supply is self adjusting to the mains input and can accept a voltage from 90 to 260 volts. Mains supply frequency can be either 50 or 60 cycles. 4.3 37 Way Alarm Connections Fig: 2 Alarm input/output connections Page 8 Dedicated Micros Ltd


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