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Installation and preparation, System connection (when connecting 9 cameras) – JVC VR-509E User Manual

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Installation and Preparation

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Connection with up to 9 cameras is possible with VR-509’s switcher.

System Connection (When connecting 9 Cameras)

Perform recording/playback by connecting to 9 cameras.

Checking recorded images at Monitor.

Execution of alarm recording upon detecting alarm signals.

AC IN 220V - 240V

Alarm

Microphone

Amplifier

VGA Monitor

PC

Monitor 1

Monitor 2

UPS

AC 220 V - 240 V

50 Hz/60 Hz

AC 220 V - 240 V output

AC 220 V - 240 V

[AUDIO

IN]

[VIDEO IN]

[VIDEO IN]

Control

(Communication)

Terminal

Camera 1

Camera 2

Camera 9

Power Cord

(Supplied with this equipment)

Precautions:

When TV video image signals other than those input by cameras are input, there are cases where live image display and
REC playback will not operate normally.

A message stating “No VIDEO IN * * Input (E-03)” will be displayed on the on-screen when a problem occurs with image
signal input. (The number of the camera is displayed in * *). If recording is continued in this state, there is a possibility that
accurate recording will not be possible not only with the affected camera, but also with normally operating cameras. In this
case, either invalidate the input recording for which the problem occurred, or resolve the cause of the problem
immediately. (See CAMERA SETUP-1 on page 20.)

Make sure that the power supply to all devices is turned off before establishing the connections.

Make sure that the input terminals to which no cameras are connected are set to “DISCONNECT” on the menu. See
CAMERA SETUP-1 on page 20.)

When a BNC connector is connected to THRU OUT, the built-in 75

Ω terminator will become OPEN. Connect the last

device to the 75

Ω terminator.

When connecting other equipment, make sure the relevant instruction manuals are read thoroughly beforehand.

See the section on Connecting to a PC on page 65 for details on establishing connections with personal computers.

Installation and Preparation