Pelco DVR5KRP-400 Computer Drive User Manual


 
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Relays 1–2: One relay is provided for every 4 channels:
One relay output is provided for a 4-channel DVR.
Two relay outputs (1, 2 for channels 1 and 2, respectively) are provided for an 8-channel DVR.
Four relay outputs (1, 2 for channels 1 and 2, respectively and 3, 4 for channel 9 and 10, respectively) are
provided for a16-channel DVR.
Relays are numbered from top to bottom.
Alarms 1–4 and 5–8: One programmable alarm input is provided for each video input. Alarm inputs for video
input 1–8 are organized as follows:
Alarm input 1–4 is for video 1–4
Alarm input 5–8 for video input 5–8
Alarms are numberd from the top left through the bottom right. The rear panel layout might be different for the
4 and 8 channel DVR.
Audio Inputs 3 and 4: Audio inputs 3 and 4 are for channel 9 and 10. For information about audio inputs for a
4 or 8 channel DVR5100, refer to item 3 in this table.
Video Inputs 9–16: Camera inputs 9–16 for a 16 channel DVR. The rear panel layout might be different for
the 4 and 8 channel DVR.
Looping Video Outputs 9–16: One looping video output is provided for each camera input.
USB 2.0 Ports: Two USB 2.0 ports are provided for connecting an USB device, such as an optional KBD5000,
USB PC keyboard, or USB storage media.
RJ-45 Port: Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port (1000BaseT).
3.5 mm Audio Jack: Provides mono audio output.
Analog Video Output: Output connector, for sending video to an analog device such as an NTSC or PAL
monitor.
DB15 VGA: VGA connector for connecting a primary VGA monitor.
S-Video: Connects a primary monitor.
Relays 3–4: One relay is provided for every 4 channels. Relay output 3 and 4 for channel 9 and 10 are
provided for a16-channel DVR. Relays are numbered from top to bottom.
Table A. Parts of the DVR5100 Back Panel (Continued)
Item Part and Description