HVG400 Installation Guide September 2013
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PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Table of Contents Introduction 4 The HVG400 Package 5 Additional Equipment 6 Installing the HVG400 System 7 Selecting a Location for the Unit 7 Diagram of the Rear Panel 7 Connecting Devices to the HVG400 Connecting Cameras Connecting PTZ Controllers 9 9 9 Connecting Sensors 10 Connecting a Sensor Directly to the Unit Connecting Sensors Using an ADAM Module Connecting Activators 11 11 15 Connecting Sensors and Activators Using an IA Relay Board 15
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Introduction This guide explains how to set up the hardware components of PVN SerVision’s HVG400 security system. The HVG400 belongs to PVN SerVision’s line of embedded Video Gateway units. These units provide state-of-the-art security functionality, including live video streaming, video recording and playback, motion detection, sensor management, real-time event notification, and device activation.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide The HVG400 Package The HVG400 package contains the following items: Item Description HVG400 unit Video Gateway Power supply cable Connects the unit to an electrical outlet Ethernet (LAN) cable Connects the unit to a network RS232/485 adapter Connects PTZ controllers to the unit Mouse Mouse for use with CCTV monitors The HVG400 Package Illustration 5
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Additional Equipment Up to four video cameras can be connected to the HVG400. You must acquire the cameras you require; they are not included in the HVG400 package. For information about camera compatibility and about connecting the cameras to the unit, see Connecting Cameras, page 9, or consult your vendor. In addition to the cameras, you may wish to incorporate some or all of the optional equipment listed below into your security system.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Installing the HVG400 System These are the steps that you will typically follow in order to install the HVG400 system: 1. Place the HVG400 unit in its desired location; see Selecting a Location for the Unit, page 7. 2. Install the video cameras in their desired locations. 3. Install the sensors in their desired locations (optional).
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Audio In1 (Ain1) TV Out Audio In2 (Ain2) Video In Vin1–Vin4 Audio Out (Aout) Ethernet Out Power Reset RS232/485 Sensors In1–In6 Mouse Connector Activators Out1, Out2 Audio Mute Figure 1: HVG400 connectors and controls Connector/Control Description Reset Reset button. Use a pin to press the button when it is necessary to reset the unit manually. Note: Your configuration settings will not be lost during a reset.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Connecting Devices to the HVG400 This section explains how to connect cameras, sensors, activators, microphones, a speaker or headphones, and a CCTV monitor to the HVG400 unit. Connecting Cameras Up to four cameras can be connected to the HVG400. If the cameras have PTZ controls for remote aiming and zooming, and the PTZ protocols they use are supported, the control cables can also be connected to the unit.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide To connect an RS232 PTZ controller: The RS232 controller cable should end with a female 9-pin RS232 connector. If you are only connecting the RS232 PTZ controller to the unit, and are not connecting any RS485 PTZ controllers, plug the 9-pin RS232 connector directly into the RS232/485 connector on the rear panel of the unit.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Acquisition Module or an IA-3126-2 relay board to the unit. Either of these devices makes it possible to connect up to 16 additional sensors to the unit. Sensor 1 and Sensor 6 can be used as switches instead of sensors. The switches can be used to activate outlines and to change the display on a CCTV monitor. Connecting a Sensor Directly to the Unit The unit has six sensor connectors (In1 – In6).
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Flat ribbon cable with D-type 9-pin female connector on one end and a D-type 9-pin male connector on the other end Wire to connect the ADAM module to the ADAM converter – red, black, yellow, and green Wire and an electrical plug (optional) to connect the ADAM module to a power source Figure 6: ADAM-4051 module NOTE: Figure 7: ADAM-4520 isolated converter The instructions below explain how to connect sensors to the HVG400 using the ADAM module and conv
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide D GND D1 0 through D1 10 Connect sensor ground wires to this connector Connect positive (+) sensor wires to these connectors D GND D1 11 through D1 15 Connect sensor ground wires to this connector Connect positive (+) sensor wires to these connectors Figure 8: Connecting sensors to the ADAM-4051 module 3.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Plug into RS232/485 connector on HVG RS232 connector Figure 9: RS232/485 adapter Note: If you connect an ADAM module to the unit, you cannot connect any RS232 PTZ controllers or an IA relay board to the unit. For additional information about connecting PTZ controllers to the unit, see Connecting PTZ Controllers, page 9. For information about connecting an IA relay board to the unit, see Connecting Sensors and Activators Using an IA Relay Board, page 15. 5.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Connecting Activators Activators are external devices such as alarms and lights that can be turned on by the system in response to an event. Essentially, the unit functions as an on/off switch for these devices. The unit activates an activator by closing the circuit of its power supply. Two activators can be connected directly to the unit. In addition, if you wish, you can connect an IA-3126-2 relay board to the unit.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Figure 12: IA 3126-2 relay board For information about connecting sensors and activators to the IA 3126-2 relay board, and about connecting the relay board to a power source, please consult the relay-board’s documentation. NOTE: If you are connecting less than 16 activators or 16 sensors to the relay board, be sure to connect them to the relay beginning with the lowest connector, and do not leave open connectors between those that you use.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Plug into RS232/485 serial port connector on HVG RS232 connector Figure 13: RS232/485 adapter Note: If you connect a relay board to the unit, you cannot connect any RS232 PTZ controllers or an ADAM module to the unit. For additional information about connecting PTZ controllers to the unit, see Connecting PTZ Controllers, page 9. For information about connecting an ADAM module to the unit, see Connecting Sensors Using an ADAM Module, page 11.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Internal speaker Figure 14: Internal speaker To connect a speaker or headphones: 1. Install the speaker in its desired location, if necessary. 2. Plug the speaker or headphone connector into the Audio Out (Aout) connector. Connecting a CCTV Monitor You can connect a CCTV monitor to the unit. The monitor offers an alternative way to view live or recorded video from the HVG400. It is primarily useful if you want to view video when you are near the unit.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide activate PTZ controls (if available). For additional information, please refer to the Embedded Video Gateway System Guide. NOTE: Only the mouse supplied with the HVG400 is supported. If you connect a different mouse, the mouse may be damaged. To connect the mouse: Plug the mouse into the Mouse Connector on the rear panel of the unit. Connecting a Switch If you wish, you can connect a switch to the unit to change the display on the monitor.
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Connecting the HVG400 to the Network The HVG400 should be connected to a local area network (LAN). Once connected, it can be accessed either from a PC on the same LAN network or via the internet through the LAN’s gateway (router).
PVN SerVision HVG400 Installation Guide Connecting the HVG400 to a Power Source The HVG400 must be connected to a standard wall outlet using the supplied power supply cable. Once it is connected, it starts up automatically. During the start-up process, the LEDs on the front of the unit flash at various intervals. When the start-up process is completed successfully, the Power LED should display as a solid color and blink momentarily every second.
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