Digicom Vega Video Network Device User manual

VEGA VIDEO
User’s Manual
7D1484 rev. 0.56 06/2006

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE............................................................................................................................4
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................5
WARNING INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................6
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS .............................................................................................
1.2 TECHNICAL FEATURES.........................................................................................10
1.3 APPLICATIONS .......................................................................................................12
1.4 APPLICATION SCENARIOS ...................................................................................13
1.5 ALARM DETECTION ...............................................................................................16
2. INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................17
2.1 CONNECTOR PANEL .............................................................................................17
2.2 FRONT PANEL ........................................................................................................18
2.3 LED DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................18
2.4 CLAMP STRIP .........................................................................................................1
2.5 SIM CARD (only for the VEGA VIDEO GPRS) ........................................................22
2.6 INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL ANTENNA ..............................................................23
2.7 POWER SUPPLY.....................................................................................................23
2.8 HDD BUTTON..........................................................................................................24
2. RST BUTTON ..........................................................................................................24
2.10 FACTORY SETTINGS ...........................................................................................24
3. CONFIGURATION.........................................................................................................25
3.1 PC CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................25
3.2 VEGA VIDEO CONFIGURATION ............................................................................26
3.3 CONFIGURATION MENU........................................................................................26
4. F.A.Q. (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS) AND TROUBLESHOOTING ................4

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PREFACE
Dear Customer, congratulations on purchasing a Digicom product
and many thanks for your confidence!
We advise a careful reading of the whole manual, in order to get
an in-depth knowledge of our products’ features and learn how to
use it best.
Any critical comment is most welcomed as a reason for
professional growth and precious contribution to the development
of products and services aiming at customer’s best satisfaction.
Due to constant technological innovation, Digicom reserves the right to modify any technical and esthetical
feature of the products without notice.
This publication is thereof subject to change without notice.
The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, transcribed, stored, translated, or
transmitted in any form or any means, without the prior written consent of Digicom S.p.A.
Published by Digicom S.p.A.
All trademarks, products and rights reserved.
Digicom S.p.A.
Headquar ers:
Via A.Volta, 3
21010 Cardano al Campo (VA)
Tel. +3 0331 702611
Fax +3 0331 263733
www.digicom.it
Direc Sales:
End User Information
sales@digicom.it
Indirec Sales:
Information for distributors
and resellers
dealer@digicom.it
In erna ional Sales:
Information for distributors
and international resellers
international@digicom.it
www.digicom.it/english/index.html
Technical Suppor :
Technical support by e-mail
support@digicom.it
www.digicom.it

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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
In order to guarantee your safety and a correct functioning, be sure to follow these safety warnings. The
whole set (with cables included) must be installed in a place lacking of or distant from:
• Dust, humidity, high temperatures and direct exposure to sunlight.
• Heat irradiating objects, which may damage your device or cause any other problem.
• Objects producing a high electromagnetic field (Hi-Fi speakers, etc.).
• Corrosive liquids or chemical substances.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Environmen empera ure Rela ive humidi y
from 0 °C to +40 °C from 20 to 80 % n.c.
Any sudden change in temperature and humidity must be avoided.
CLEANING INFORMATION
Use a soft dry cloth and avoid any solvents or abrasive materials.
SHOCKS OR VIBRATIONS
Caution against shocks or vibrations.
WARNING: This is a Class A device
This device may cause radio interferences in a residential environment. In such a cause the end user may
be invited to take appropriate measures.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, Digicom S.p.A. via Vol a 39 - 21010 Cardano al Campo (Varese - I aly), declare under our sole
responsibility that the following product:
- Vega Video E herne
complies with the following directive:
1999/5/CE R&TTE Direc ive dated March 1 (on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal
equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity), as having been designed in conformity with the
requirements of the following Reference Standards:
EN 60950-1 EN 301 489-1 EN 300 328 EN 301 489-17 EN 55022 EN 55024
- Vega Video GPRS
complies with the following directive:
1999/5/CE R&TTE Direc ive dated March 1 (on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal
equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity), as having been designed in conformity with the
requirements of the following Reference Standards:
EN 60950-1 EN 301 489-1 EN 300 328 EN 301 489-7 EN 301 489-17 EN 55022 EN 55024
BACKUP BATTERY
WARNING: his device is supplied wi h a Nickel Me al Hydride backup ba ery.
This battery may get burnt, explode or cause serious burnings. DO NOT disassemble, weld, burn or throw
the battery into water. Keep out of children. Replace only with a same model battery and reserve the
operation only to qualified staff. The use of a different battery may cause fire hazard or explosions. Italian
laws consider batteries as dangerous urban waste that must be disposed according to the law provisions in
force (Italian DPR 15/82 and local provisions).
The backup battery is excluded from warranty.

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WARNING INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY WARNINGS
Read these instructions and norms carefully before powering the Vega Video. Violation of such norms may
be illegal and cause hazard situations.
For any of the described situations please refer to the specific instructions and norms.
The Vega Video is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it sends and receives radio
frequency (RF) signals.
The Vega Video produces magnetic fields. Do not place it next to magnetic supports such as floppy disks,
tapes, etc.
Operating your Vega Video close to other electrical and electronic equipment - such as a television, phone,
radio or a personal computer - may cause interferences.
INTERFERENCES
The Vega Video, like all other wireless devices, is subject to interferences that may reduce its
performances.
ROAD SAFETY
Do not use your Vega Video while driving. In case of use on cars, you must check that the
electronic equipment is shielded against RF signals. Do not place the Vega Video in the air bag
deployment area.
AIRCRAFT SAFETY
Switch off your Vega Video when on board aircrafts by disconnecting the power supply and
deactivating the internal backup battery. Using GSM devices on aircrafts is illegal.
HOSPITAL SAFETY
Do not use the Vega Video near health equipment, especially pacemakers and hearing aids, in
order to avoid potential interferences. Take care when utilizing the Vega Video inside hospitals and
medical centres, which make use of equipment that could be sensitive to external RF signals.
Switch it off when use is expressly forbidden.
EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS
Do not use the Vega Video in refuelling points, near fuel or chemicals. Do not use the Vega Video
where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions and follow any specific regulation or instruction.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Do not use the Vega Video in direct contact with the human body and do not touch the antenna if
not strictly necessary.
Use approved accessories only. Consult documentation regarding any possible device connected
to the Vega Video. Do not connect incompatible products.
DISPOSAL OF OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT
The disposal of all obsolete electrical and electronic equipment must be performed separately from
the municipal separate waste collection, by means of specific collection units designated by the
government or by local authorities. When the product is marked by the symbol of a crossed-out
wheeled bin, the device is covered by the European Directive 2002/ 6/EC (WEEE).
The norms provide for sanctions in case of illegal waste disposal of these products.

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REGULATORY INFORMATION ON THE USE OF THIS (RADIO LAN) WIRELESS DEVICE
This equipmen complies wi h he essen ial requiremen s of he European Union Direc ive 1999/5/EC.
According to the provisions contained in the art. 6.3 of the Italian Legislative Decree n. 26 dated .5.01, we
inform you that the use of this equipment is regulated by:
• the Italian Legislative Decree n. 25 dated 1.8.2003, art. 104 (activities which are subject to general
authorization) and art. 105 (free use), for private use.
• the Italian Ministerial Decree 28/5/03 on public provision of the R-LAN access to the networks and
telecommunication services.
Marking
Product and packaging display the CE marking and the following class ID:
Na ional res ric ions
This product is subject to national restrictions on use within the European Community and other non-EC
countries.
In most European Community countries 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands have been liberalized for the
use of LAN Wireless.
In some countries restrictions are yet in force on the use of frequencies, channels, radiated power or use in
public areas.
The following table shows a list of restrictions in force when drafting this document. The list could be subject
to variations, therefore we suggest to get information by the appropriate local authorities on the last
provisions concerning the use of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz LAN Wireless frequencies.
Frequency band (MHz) Max. level of he signal
(EIRP*) (mW)
Indoor use Indoor & Ou door use
2400-2483.5 100 ●
5150-5350 200 ●
5470-5725 1000 ●
* Effective isotropic radiated power
The frequency ranges 5150-5350-MHz and 5470-5725-MHz require the DNS (Dynamic Frequency
Selection) and TPC (Transmit Power Control) parameters. Together with the values displayed in the above-
mentioned table, the following countries apply further restrictions.
I aly
This product complies with the national radio interface regulations and respects the Italian National
Frequency Allocation Plan. Unless operating within the boundaries of the owner's property, the use of
Wireless LAN products requires a `general authorization'. Please check with http://www.comunicazioni.it/ for
more details.
Belgium
Outdoor wireless links with a range in excess of 300 meters need to be notified at the Belgian Institute for
Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT). Please check http://www.bipt.be for more details.
France
In case the product is used outdoors, the output power is restricted in some parts of the band (2454 ~ 2483
MHz) for the 2.4 GHz frequencies.
No restrictions are applied for the remaining part of the 2.4 GHz band or in case of indoor usage. For 5 GHz
frequencies, 5150-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz bands will be fully available only from 1 November 2005.
Before this date only a band range between 5150 and 5350 MHz is available.
Check http://www.arcep.fr/ for more details.

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Greece
For outdoor usage of the band 5470-5725 MHz a licence from the EETT is necessary.
Check http://www.eett.gr for more details.
No es
• Al hough he following coun ries - Norway, Swi zerland and Liech ens ein – do no belong o he
European Union, hey do apply he European Direc ive 1999/5/EC.
• The maximum limi s for he radia ed power are specified in EIRP (Effec ive iso ropic radia ed
power). The EIRP level of a device can be calcula ed by adding he gain of he employed an enna
(specified in dBi) o he value of he available power radia ed from he an enna connec or
(specified in dBm).
Use of ex ernal an ennas
The product complies with the norms and restrictions of the regulations in force when used with the antenna
supplied within the package. In case the user removes the original antenna and uses a different one, he
must ensure not to infringe or exceed the limits or restrictions imposed internally and externally by the
national norms in force in that country.
Se ing of he Regula ory Domain (usable channels)
Products are supplied with the Regulatory Domain setting for the European Union (ETSI). The Regulatory
Domain defines which channels are accepted for usage in that specific local context (country or list of
countries).

1. INTRODUCTION
The Vega Video is Digicom’s image concen ra or, able to manage up to 4 Vega
Wireless Cameras.
The Vega Video receives the images captured by the Vega Wireless Cameras
via Wireless LAN at 54 Mbit/s or via Ethernet on the 4 switch ports.
The user is able to manage the 4 cameras simultaneously through the Vega
Video.
The images received by the Vega Wireless Cameras can be saved to a Hard-
Disk or memory stick connected to the Vega Video USB port.
The Vega Video utilizes the JPEG image compression technology providing high
quality and small size images.
The user can configure the recording modes according to his needs: cons an
saving or alarm detection saving when an alarm is detected on the digital inputs.
With an ADSL Internet connection you may also monitor the live status remotely
and check the images recorded to the Hard-Disk. For a more detailed analysis of
the saved images or a different filing, the Hard-Disk can be disconnected from
the Vega Video and connected to any PC.
The display of the images filmed with the camera can be performed via any
device - computer, Macintosh, PDA or advanced mobile phone - provided with a
web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera).
The Vega Video’s integrated CPU is able to perform a variety of tasks automatically:
• connection and synchronization with the 4 Vega Wireless Cameras;
• alarm detection on 5 digital inputs;
• control of the 2 relay outputs;
• constant saving of the images received by the Vega Wireless Cameras to an external memory (Hard-
disk);
• saving of the images preceding and following the alarm to an external memory (Hard-disk or memory
stick);
• LAN connection;
• Internet connection via GPRS (Vega Video GPRS model);
• SMS forwarding in case of intrusion detection, power lack and re-establishment (Vega Video GPRS
model).
The two products described in this manual are:
- Vega Video Ethernet
- Vega Video GPRS
The latter has the same features of the Vega Video Ethernet, with the addition of a GSM/GPRS module.
These further functions are better described in the following sections.
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1 Vega Video (Ethernet or GPRS model)
• 2 WLAN Antennas
• 1 GSM Antenna (Vega Video GPRS model)
• 1 Power Adapter (INPUT: 230 V a.c. – OUTPUT 12 Vdc 1200 mA)
• 1 LAN Cable (UTP Cat 5)
• 1 User’s Manual
NOTE: the power adapter supplied 12 Vdc – 1200 mA) can be used only with the Vega Video, without
any USB Hard-disk or memory stick. If you use an external USB memory you need a 12 Vdc –
2000 mA power adapter. You will also need a second backup battery. In the Vega Video available
accessories’ area look up for the “Hard-disk Kit”, including a 12 Vdc – 2000 mA power adapter
and a backup battery.

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1.2 TECHNICAL FEATURES
GENERAL FEATURES
• Image concentrator
• Simultaneous control of up to 4 Vega Wireless Cameras
• Local and remote configuration via web browser
• Image saving to an external USB Hard-Disk or memory stick
• Internal clock (RTC)
• Anti-tamper function
IMAGE
• JPEG compression
• Resolution: 640x480 pixel (VGA) and 320x240 (QVGA)
• Frame rate: 1 fps for each Vega Wireless Camera
• Constant saving of 1 fps for each Vega Wireless Camera
• Pre and post-alarm image saving
HARDWARE INTERFACE
• 4-pin Mini-FitTM power connector
• 4-port Ethernet 10/100 Mbps Switch
• 1 USB port 2.0 (5 Vdc – 1000 mA)
• Integrated WLAN unit, 54Mbit/s – 802.11g/802.11b
• 128-bit WEP encryption
• 5 digital inputs
• 2 power outputs for external sensors (PIR): Vdc and 12 Vdc
• 2 relay outputs (N.O. and N.C.)
• 8 status LEDs
• 2 SMArp/f antenna connectors
• 1 SMA/f antenna connector (Vega Video GPRS model)
• Button for Hard-disk activation and deactivation (safe hard-disk removal)
• Reset button for factory default settings and backup battery deactivation.
• Integrated class 10 GPRS dual-band GSM Modem (Vega Video GPRS model)
• SIM slot (Vega Video GPRS model)
WLAN
• IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b standards
• Operating speed: from 54 to 1 Mbit/s
• Automatic or manual speed selection
• WEP 128-bit encryption
• Radio frequency 2.400 – 2.483 GHz, 13 channels
• Channel spacing: 5 MHz
• 802.11g OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)
• 802.11b DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)
• Wi-Fi Interoperable
• Removable antenna – gain 2 dBi
GSM (Vega Video GPRS model)
• Dual-band 00 / 1800 MHz
• Class 4 (2W) – 00 MHz
• Class 1 (1W) – 1800 MHz
• ETSI GSM Phase 2+ compatible
• GPRS class 10
• SMS Support

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POWER SUPPLY
• 12 Vdc – 1200 mA (without external USB Hard-disk). Power adapter is included.
• 12 Vdc – 2000 mA (with external USB Hard-disk). Power adapter included in the “Hard-disk Kit”
• Internal rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery. The Vega Video with USB Hard-disk or memory stick
needs a second backup battery In the Vega Video available accessories’ area look up for the “Hard-disk
Kit”, including a 12 Vdc – 2000 mA power adapter and a backup battery
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
• Operating temperature: from 0 °C to +40 °C
• Storage temperature: from –20 °C to +70 °C
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
• External dimensions: 230 x 135 x 55 mm
• Weight: about 500 gr
1.2.1 CERTIFIED HARD DISKS
• IOMEGA External 80GB USB 2.0 Silver 2.5" HD

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1.3 APPLICATIONS
The Vega Video can be used in conjunction with the Vega Wireless Cameras in a wide range of applications.
With the built-in CPU, it can work as a standalone system (with no further special software) providing a web-
based solution for the transmission of high quality video images for monitoring purposes. It can be managed
remotely, accessed and controlled from any PC desktop over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser.
With the easy installation procedure, you can get real-time live images and then save them to an ordinary
external USB Hard-Disk.
The typical applications for the Vega Video in conjunction with the Vega Wireless Cameras are:
• Monitoring of local and remote places and objects such as construction sites, hospitals, amusement
parks, schools and day-care centers.
• Constant image saving.
• Capture single frame images for alarm detection.

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1.4 APPLICATION SCENARIOS
1.4.1 VEGA VIDEO ETHERNET WITH TWO VEGA WIRELESS CAMERAS WLAN BY DIGICOM
In this scenario, the Vega Video E herne by Digicom captures the images from two Vega Wireless
Cameras by Digicom and saves the images which are constantly captured to an external USB Hard-Disk.
The Vega Video, thanks to its 4 LAN ports, is connected to the local network ant to an ADSL Rou er in order
to view the images saved to the Hard-disk and check the current status both from a local s a ion and a
remo e s a ion.
When the Vega Video detects an alarm through its sensor which is linked to one of the digital inputs, the
images regarding the alarm event are saved to a Hard-disk dedicated folder.
Vega Wireless
Camera WLAN
remo e
s a ion
Sensor
Vega Video by
Digicom
wi h Hard-Disk
In erne
Vega Wireless Camera WLAN
local
s a ion
ADSL Rou er

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1.4.2 VEGA VIDEO GPRS WITH TWO VEGA WIRELESS CAMERAS WLAN BY DIGICOM
In this scenario, the Vega Video GPRS by Digicom captures the images from two Vega Wireless Cameras
by Digicom and saves the images which are constantly captured to an external USB Hard-Disk.
The Vega Video, thanks to its 4 LAN ports, is connected to the local network ant to an ADSL Rou er in order
to view the images saved to the Hard-disk and check the current status both from a local s a ion and a
remo e s a ion.
When the Vega Video detects an alarm through its sensor which is linked to one of the digital inputs, the
images regarding the alarm event are saved to a Hard-disk dedicated folder. The Vega Video will also alert
on detected intrusion by SMS.
Vega Wireless
Camera WLAN
remo e
s a ion
Sensor
Vega Video by
Digicom
wi h Hard-Disk
In erne
Vega Wireless Camera WLAN
local
s a ion
ADSL Rou er
SMS

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1.4.3 VEGA VIDEO GPRS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET VIA GPRS
In this scenario, the Vega Video GPRS by Digicom captures the images from two Vega Wireless Cameras
by Digicom and saves the images which are constantly captured to an external USB Hard-Disk.
The Vega Video, thanks to its 4 LAN ports, is connected to the local network in order to view the images
saved to the Hard-disk and check the current status from a local s a ion. The remo e s a ions can access
the images via GPRS.
When the Vega Video detects an alarm through its sensor which is linked to one of the digital inputs, the
images regarding the alarm event are saved to a Hard-disk dedicated folder. The Vega Video will also
connect to the Internet automatically via GPRS and alert on detected intrusion by SMS.
Vega Wireless
Camera WLAN
r
emo
e
s a ion
Sensor
Vega V
ideo by
Digicom
wi h Hard-Disk
In erne
Vega Wireless Camera WLAN
local
s a ion
GPRS/SMS

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1.5 ALARM DETECTION
In the event of an alarm detection, the Vega Video Ethernet and the Vega Video GPRS act in a different
way. The following table shows such differences:
Vega Video E herne Vega Video GPRS
When the Vega Video detects a motion on one of
the activated digital inputs, it saves the images
preceding (Frame before) and following (Frame
after) such a motion according to the configuration
values. You can save the images preceding the
alarm event because the Vega Video receives the
images from the 4 Vega Wireless Cameras and
saves them to its volatile memory. On the alarm
detection, images are then moved from the volatile
to the external memory connected to the USB port
(USB Hard-disk or memory stick).
When the Vega Video detects a motion on one of
the activated digital inputs, it saves the images
preceding (Frame before) and following (Frame
after) such a motion according to the configuration
values. You can save the images preceding the
alarm event because the Vega Video receives the
images from the
4 Vega Wireless Cameras and
saves them to its volatile memory. On the alarm
detection, images are then moved from the volatile
to the external memory connected to the USB port
(USB Hard-disk or memory stick). When saving the
images following the alarm event, the Vega Video
GPRS also activates a GPRS Internet connection
and sends a SMS message to all users added
during the configuration process (GPRS page, SMS
Number field). From now on the Vega Video GPRS
can be reached by any web browser for the time set
in the field Connec ion imeou (GPRS page). The
user will get a SMS message with the text inserted
during the configuration process (Alarm Cfg page)
and with the Internet address the Vega Video can be
reached from, e.g.:
http://217.201.1 6.1 /mnt/flash/config/alarm.html
In the address box of a web browser you will only
need to enter the whole address or the initial part,
e.g.:
http://217.201.1 6.1
to access the Vega Video’s GPRS pages.

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2. INSTALLATION
The installation of the Vega Video must be performed according to the instructions of this manual.
2.1 CONNECTOR PANEL
The connector panel consists of:
• 4 LAN ports
• 1 USB port 2.0 HDD for Hard-disk or memory stick
• PWR connector
• INPUT / OUTPUT clamp strip
• SIM slot (only for Vega Video GPRS)
• SMA/f connector (only for Vega Video GPRS)
INPUT / OUTPUT clamp s rip
PWR connec or
USB por 2.0 HDD
LAN
por s
SMA/f an enna connec or
(Vega Video GPRS)
SIM slo
(Vega Video GPRS)

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2.2 FRONT PANEL
The Vega Video’s front panel consists of:
• 8 LEDs
• 1 HDD button
• 1 RST button
2.3 LED DESCRIPTION
Eight LED options indicate a different camera status, as follows:
• LAN1, 2, 3, 4: information on the relevant LAN port activity
• GSM: information on GSM registration (only for the Vega Video GPRS)
• HDD: information on the Hard-disk or memory stick connection
• WLAN: information on the LAN wireless connection
• PWR: Vega Video’s power
The LEDs can act as follows:
LAN 1, 2, 3, 4 GSM HDD WLAN PWR
OFF LAN port not in
use
GSM unit is
OFF
External
memory is not
active
Image capture
is OFF
Vega Video is
OFF
Blinking LAN port activity GSM unit is
registered - Image capture
is ON -
ON LAN port is
connected
Registered to
the GPRS
network
External
memory is
active
- Vega Video is
ON
When the Vega Video is powered, the device goes through the following stages:
1. Vega Video’s power: PWR LED is ON.
2. Start of the Operating System: GSM, HDD and WLAN LEDs stay ON for about 15 seconds.
3. GSM unit identification.
4. WLAN unit identification: WLAN LED blinks immediately in case of WiFi problems.
5. Start of the image capture after about 2 minutes: blinking WLAN LED.

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2.4 CLAMP STRIP
A clamp strip with 20 contacts can be found in the connector panel, with the following pin layout:
PIN DESCRIPTION
1 Power output 12 Vdc – 50 mA
2 GND
3 Power output Vdc – 50 mA
4 GND
5 Input 1
6 GND
7 Input 2
8 GND
Input 3
10 GND
11 Input 4
12 GND
13 Input 5
14 GND
15 Output 1 N.C.
16 Common Output 1
17 Output 1 N.O.
18 Output 2 N.C.
1 Common Output 2
20 Output 2 N.O.
To insert the sensor cable, press the flap under the contact. After a right positioning of the cable, release the
flap for a correct fixing.
2.4.1 DIGITAL INPUTS
Two status options are accepted for each digital input: open input or ground closed input. You only need to
connect a “clean” (without voltage) contact between the input pin (e.g. pin 5) and the ground pin (e.g. pin 6).
No vol age o inpu s is necessary.
DIGITAL INPUT FEATURES
Status options :
• open input
• ground closed input (GND)
Possible connections :
• pin 5 – pin 6 (input 1)
• pin 7 – pin 8 (input 2)
• pin – pin 10 (input 3)
• pin 11 – pin 12 (input 4)
• pin 13 – pin 14 (input 5)
20 1

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2.4.2 POWER SUPPLY OUTPUTS
The Vega Video’s clamp strip is provided with 2 power supply outputs to power any possible presence
detection sensor.
To power the sensor you only need to connect the Vega Video’s pin 1 to the positive contact (+) of the
presence detector and the Vega Video’s pin 2 to the negative contact (–) of the presence detector. To
connect and power a second presence detector you must connect the Vega Video’s pin 3 to the positive
contact (+) of the presence detector and the Vega Video’s pin 4 to the negative contact (–) of the presence
detector.
When using he backup ba ery, he power supply ou pu s are subjec o a de eriora ion of around 3
Vol s.
2.4.3 CONNECTION OF A PRESENCE DETECTOR TO THE VEGA VIDEO
Together with the above-mentioned information, herewith you will find a diagram and a table with the
description of the pins to use for a direct connection of a presence detector to the Vega Video.
PRESENCE DETECTOR VEGA VIDEO
PIN + PIN 1
PIN – PIN 2
PIN N PIN 5
PIN C PIN 6
PRESENCE DETECTOR
VEGA VIDEO
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