User guide
SerVision MVG 400 System Guide
Installing the MVG 400 System 10
Installing the MVG 400 System
These are the steps that you will typically follow in order to install the MVG 400 system:
1. Install the MVG 400 unit in its desired location using the supplied supports.
2. Install the video cameras in their desired locations.
3. Install up to 20 sensors in their desired locations (optional).
Note: Four of these can be connected directly to the unit; the other 16 must be connected
through an ADAM module; see Connecting Sensors, page 17.
4. Install a toggle switch to change the active outline (optional).
5. Install up to two activators in their desired locations (optional).
6. Install a CCTV monitor in its desired location (optional).
7. Install a push-button switch to change the display on the CCTV monitor, if one is
connected to the unit (optional).
8. Connect the cameras, sensors, activators, monitor, and switches to the MVG 400, as
required; see Connecting Devices to the MVG 400, page 14.
9. Install the MultiClient software on a PC in order to connect to the unit’s configuration
utility; see Installing the MultiClient, page 33.
10. Connect the MVG 400 unit to the PC; see Before You Begin, page 36.
11. Connect the MVG 400 unit to a power source; see Connecting the MVG 400 to a Power
Source, page 28.
12. Configure the MVG 400 system; see Configuring the MVG 400, page 36.
13. Connect to the MVG 400 through the MultiClient in order to check the configuration
and make sure the system is working properly; see Connecting to the MVG 400,
page 146.
14. Install the MultiClient software on any other PC from which you want to connect to the
MVG 400, as required.
15. Install the PDA and/or cellular phone client applications on your PDA and/or cellular
telephone, as required. For additional information, see the client user guides or contact
your vendor. The client applications, as well as the user guides, can be downloaded from
the SerVision website (http://www.servision.net
).
NOTE: The unit, the devices connected to it, and the cables used to connect them, must all
be securely fastened to the vehicle to ensure they do not become detached from
their locations when the vehicle is in motion.