Applications And Major Features; Connecting The Recorder; Installing The Hard Disk; Cameras, Monitor, Usb Mouse - Monacor IOR-204 Manual De Instrucciones

Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles

Idiomas disponibles

5

Applications and Major Features

In combination with a minimum of one surveillance camera
and a monitor, the recorder can be used to monitor objects
such as private residential buildings, salesrooms, outdoor areas
and so forth. The recording of camera images facilitates eval-
uations at any time and thus can substantially contribute to
crime deterrence and solution.
Benefits of the COMFORT product line from MONACOR:
-
Easy installation by means of the internal network switch
for direct connection of the cameras to the recorder
-
Optimally matched components
-
Full HD images (resolution: 1080p)
-
Remote access to the recorder and remote surveillance via a
local network or the Internet (e. g. by means of a computer,
mobile phone) supported
-
The recorders can supply the cameras with power via PoE
(Power over Ethernet)
The COMFORT product line includes individual recorders
(IOR-...) and entire surveillance sets (IOZ-...) with colour cam-
eras and connection cables:
Camera
Model
channels
IOR-204
4
IOR-208
8
IOR-232POE
32
IOZ-204BV
4
IOZ-204DV
IOZ-408BV
8
IOZ-408DV
6

Connecting the Recorder

6.1 Installing the hard disk

The recorders of the surveillance sets (IOZ-...) are equipped
with a hard disk. The individual recorders (IOR-...), however,
do not include a hard disk, i.e. it must be installed first. The
MONACOR product line offers suitable hard disks (SATA-...)
with different storage capacities. When using hard disks of
other vendors, make sure that they are specially suited for
security and surveillance technology.
Caution: Never insert or remove the hard disk while the re-
corder is switched on!
1) Disconnect the recorder from the power supply.
2) Screw off the housing cover.
3) Insert the hard disk and fasten it with screws.
4) Connect the power supply cable for the hard disk and the
data cable to the corresponding connections of the hard
disk.
5) Screw on the housing cover.
6) Connect the recorder and switch it on; then format the hard
disk (chapter 7.2.2) and finally make all settings, using the
"Startup Wizard" (chapter 7.4).
36
Hard disks
Cameras provided
None,
None,
1 × 6 TB (SAGA)
all camera models IOC-...
can be used
can be used (as well as all
INC-... and ONVIF;
None,
however, not all functions
4 × 6 TB (SAGA)
are supported)
can be used
2 × IOC-2812BV
2 × IOC-2812DV
1 × 2 TB (SATA)
4 × IOC-2812BV
4 × IOC-2812DV

6.2 Cameras, monitor, USB mouse

Cameras  Cameras that are not integrated into the network
can be directly connected to the RJ45 jacks LAN... (5 and 6).
These jacks can also be used to supply the cameras with power
via PoE (Power over Ethernet).
Note: The surveillance sets IOZ-204BV (and ...DV) and IOZ-408BV (and
... DV) are preconfigured in such a way that the cameras provided will
be automatically linked to the recorder as soon as they are connected to
the jacks LAN... However, always observe chapter 7.5.
For cameras to be accessed via a network, use a router for
connection and configure the cameras accordingly.
The recorder IOR-232POE provides an RS485 interface (17) for
PTZ cameras where pan, tilt and zoom cannot be set via the
network connection, refer to chapter 6.5.
Monitor  Jack HDMI (11) for the maximum resolution of
1080p; when the monitor only provides a VGA connection,
the jack VGA (10) can be used (lower resolution)
Mouse provided  Use one of the USB ports
the rear; the USB jack (4) on the front should be used for data
backup.

6.3 Audio signals

Input for audio signals (with line level)  RCA jack LINE IN (8)
Audio signal for monitoring  When the monitor is con-
nected via the jack HDMI (11), this jack will be used to route
the audio signal to the monitor. For other connection options,
the audio signal is available at the RCA jack AUDIO OUTPUT (9).
With cameras that support the audio function, it is always
possible to monitor the camera channel that is shown in the
full-screen mode or, in the multi-image mode, to monitor
the image highlighted by a blue border (select with the left
mouse button).

6.4 Alarm inputs and alarm outputs

These connections are made by means of the green terminal
strip (12) or – for the model IOR-232POE – via the removable
green screw terminals (17).
The alarm inputs are marked as SENSOR on the models
IOR-204 and IOR-208 or as ALARM 1 – 16 on the model IOR-
232POE.
The alarm inputs can be used to connect alarm sensors (motion
detectors, photoelectric sensors etc.) in order to, for example,
automatically save a snapshot and to display the respective
camera image in full-screen mode or to automatically send
an e-mail with the snapshot.
Connect the connection [–] of a sensor to the pin G
(ground) and connect the connection [+] of the sensor to the
respective channel input (1 – 4, 1 – 8 or 1 – 16) of the recorder.
Proceed in the same way to connect the other sensors. The
menu "Parameter", submenu "Alarm", section "Alarm" can
be used to define the alarm display duration, alarm sound
duration, recording duration and alarm contact (NC or NO)
and to make other settings (chapter 7.8).
If the recording is not to be made continuously but to be
started by the sensor, make the appropriate settings in the re-
cord schedule (chapter 8.6.1) or when you set up the recorder
with the startup wizard (chapter 7.4, Fig. 7-18).
The alarm output is marked as ALARM on the models
IOR-204 and IOR-208 or as OUT (NO and COM) on the model
(13) on

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido