GeoVision GV-NET/IO User manual

GV-NET/IO Card V3.1
The GV-NET/IO provides 4 inputs and 4 relay outputs. The new version of GV-
NET/IO Card supports both DC and AC output voltages, and provides a USB port as
well.
1
2
3
4
RJ-11toDB9Cablex1
20-pin Ribbon Cable (4 Connectors) x1
GV-NET I/O Card x1 4-pin to 4-pin Mini Power Cable x 1
Packing List
Specifications
Input
Output
Input Signal
Input
Relay Output
Relay Status
Relay Capacitance
9~30V AC/DC
4
4
Normal Open
30V DC, 3A
USB
Connection
125 / 250V AC, 3A
Communication RS-485, USB, RS-232
Environmental Conditions 0~50 degree C , 5%~95% (non-condensing)
Dimensions 99 (W) x 90 (H) mm
Address 1-4
Mode Switch I/O Box Mode
Interface
RJ-11 to DB9
RJ-11 to USB
3-pin internal USB to internal USB
NET/IO Card Mode
Without GV-Video Capture Card
RS-232
Connection
5
RJ-11 to USB Cable x 1
3-pin Internal USB Cable x 1
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7Installation Guide x 1
With GV-Video Capture Card
GV Video Capture Card
RS-485 +
RS-485 -
Relay Out 1
Relay Out 2
Relay Out 3
Relay Out 4
Com
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Ground
4-pin to 4-pin Mini
Power Cable
6
GV-NET I/O Card
1
ON
20-pin
Ribbon Cable
2
1ON
1 2
ON
1
ON
30V DC, 3A
Important: The supplied RJ-11 to DB9 Cable of older versions is not compatible
with the GV-NET/IO Card V3.1.
PC
Version 3.1
With a PC Mark Older Versions
Without a PC Mark
1
2
3
It can switch between two modes, NET/IO Card Mode and I/O Box Mode, which
expands its capability.
Up to 4 GV-NET/IO Cards can be chained together when it is on the I/O Box
mode.
A USB port is provided for PC connection, and it is used with 30 DC output
voltage.
Key Features
4It can act as an independent device when it is on the I/O Box mode.

1
O
N
1 2
O
N
1
O
N
GV Video Capture Card
1. Connecting a RJ-11 to DB9 Cable to the PC's COM Port when
a RS-485 device is connected.
(Allowed for AC/DC Output Voltage)
Connections In NET/IO Card Mode
Connects to PC's COM Port RJ-11toDB9Cable
3
RJ-11 to USB Cable
4
3-pin Internal
USB Cable
Connects to the USB
Connectors on the PC's
motherboard
1
O
N
1 2
O
N
1
O
N
DM
DP
GND
(white)
(green)
(black)
Connections In I/O Box Mode
With 2-pin header
Chaining together with
GV-NET/IO Box V3.1 /
GV-IO USB Box
GV Video Capture Card
PTZ Dome
RS-485+
RS-485-
Connects to PC's USB Port
1. Connecting a RJ-11 to DB9 Cable to the PC's COM Port
(Allowed for AC/DC Output Voltage)
1
O
N
1 2
O
N
1
O
N
Without
2-pin header
GV Video Capture Card
RS-485+
RS-485-
Connects to PC's COM Port RJ-11toDB9Cable
3
Chaining together with
GV-NET/IO Box V3.1 /
GV-IO USB Box
1
O
N
1 2
O
N
1
O
N
GV Video Capture Card
RS-485+
RS-485-
RJ-11toUSBCable
4
Connects to PC's USB Port
3. Connecting a 3-Pin Internal USB Cable to the USB Connectors on the PC's Motherboard
(Allowed for DC Output Voltage only)
3-pin Internal
USB Cable
VCC
DM
DP
GND
(white)
(green)
(black)
RS-485+
RS-485-
Chaining together with
GV-NET/IO Box V3.1 /
GV-IO USB Box
2. Connecting a RJ-11 to USB Cable to the PC's USB Port
(Allowed for DC Output Voltage only)
Without
2-pin header
Without
2-pin header
For the connections in the NET/IO Card Mode, please follow the instructions below:
1. It is required to connect the GV-NET/IO Card to GV Video Capture Card with the 20-pin Ribbon Cable.
2. If you want to connect the GV-NET/IO Card to the RS-485 devices, you have 3 ways of connections. See
the pictures below.
Connects to the USB Connectors on
the PC's motherboard
1
O
N
1 2
O
N
1
O
N
With 2-pin header
PTZ Dome
RS-485+
RS-485-
1
O
N
1 2
O
N
1
O
N
With 2-pin header
PTZ Dome
RS-485+
RS-485-
GV Video Capture Card
GV Video Capture Card
For the connections in the I/O Box Mode, please follow the instructions below:
1. It is not necessary to connect the GV-NET/IO Card to GV Video Capture Card.
2. Connect the GV-NET/IO Card to the PC by one of the following 3 ways. See the pictures below.
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DM (D-)
DP (D+)
GND
(white)
(green)
(black)
VCC
DM (D-)
DP (D+)
GND
(white)
(green)
(black)
2. Connecting a RJ-11 to USB Cable to the PC's USB Port
when a RS-485 device is connected.
(Allowed for AC/DC Output Voltage)
Installation of USB driver is required.
3. Connecting a 3-Pin Internal USB Cable to the USB Connectors
on the PC's Motherboard when a RS-485 device is connected.
(Allowed for AC/DC Output Voltage)
Installation of USB driver is required.

Switching Modes
The GV-NET/IO Card provides two modes for users to expand its capability: I/O Box Mode
and NET/IO Card Mode. With a mode-switch jumper to insert on the 2-pin header, you can
switch between modes.
NET/IO Card Mode (default): With the switch jumper inserted, this default mode acts as a GV-
NET/IO Card . It is required to connect the GV-NET/IO Card to the GV-Video Capture Card for
usage.
I/O Box Mode: Without the switch jumper inserted, the GV-NET/IO Card can work as an
independent device. It is NOT necessary to connect to the GV Video Capture Card for usage.
2-pin header
Extended Connections
Via the RS-485 connectors, up to 4 GV-NET/IO Cards can be chained together when the GV-
NET/IO Card is on the I/O Box mode. For extended connections, the address assignment is
shown below.
12
ON
12
ON
OFF/OFF Address 1
12
ON
OFF/ON Address 2
ON/OFF
12
ON
ON/ON
Address 3
Address 4
(default)
NOTE: When the GV-NET/IO Card is set to the I/O Box Mode, it can have extended
connections with GV-I/O Boxes.
Address AssignmentAddress Switch
1ON
1 2
ON
1
ON
1ON
1 2
ON
1
ON
Caution:
!To prevent the noise interference in I/O operation, tightly screw the GV-NET/IO
Card to the PC case.
1ON
1 2
ON
1
ON
OFF
Wet Contact
ON
Dry Contact (default)
1
ON
1
ON
The GV-NET/IO Card accepts input devices of dry contact or wet contact. Use the switch to
change to dry contact and 9~30V wet contact.
DIP Switch

2007.8.02
USB Driver Installation
To use the USB function, it is required to install the driver on the PC. Follow these steps
to install the driver:
(3) Click Install to install the drivers. When the installation is complete, this message will
appear: Install done!
(4) Click Exit to close the dialog box.
(5) To verify the drivers are installed correctly, go to Device Manager. Expanding the
Ports field, you should see one entry for Profile USB-to-Serial Bridge.
(1) Insert the software CD. It will run automatically and pop up a window.
(2) Select Install or Remove GeoVision GV-Series Driver and then click Install
GeoVision USB Devices Driver. This dialog box appears.
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