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Connecting a Camera 

Note: The unit can be placed horizontally or vertically.  If it is placed 
vertically, the modem side must face up. 

 

Figure 6 - Attaching the Unit 

Modem 

Side support

Anchoring 

surface

3.

 

Connect the system to the vehicle battery using the PowerIn connector 

(see 

Figure 1

, page 1): 

 

Connect the red wire to the positive (+) connector 

 

Connect the black wire to the negative (-) connector 

 

Connect wire to the car ignition 

Note: For additional information, see “

Power Connection and Usage

,” 

page 2. 

4.

 

Insert a cellular modem in one of the PCMCIA slots in the modem 

compartment (see 

Figure 1

, page 1).  

Note: Either the upper or lower slot can be used. 

* Important note:

 Do not power off the system without supplying a 

signal that informs about it (e.g. switching off the ignition) 

Connecting a Camera 

Up to four cameras can be connected to the IVG-400.  To connect a camera to 

the unit: 

1.

 

Install the camera in its desired location in the vehicle. 

2.

 

Connect the video output of the camera to a VideoIn connector on the 
rear panel of the IVG-400 (see 

Figure 1

, page 1). 

3.

 

Optional: If the camera has remote control features (pan, tilt, and/or 
zoom), these can be activated by connecting the camera controller to an 

RS232/485 connector on the rear panel of the IVG-400 (see 

Figure 1

page 1) using a D-type 9-pin female connector (

Figure 2

, page 1). 

Connecting a Sensor 

Up to six input sensors can be connected to the IVG-400.  To connect a sensor to 
the unit: 

1.

 

Install the sensor in its desired location in the vehicle. 

 

IVG-400 Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

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Page 2: ...Hardware Requirements 1 Selecting a Location 2 Power Connection and Usage 2 Installing the IVG 400 3 Connecting a Camera 4 Connecting a Sensor 4 Connecting an Alarm 5 Connecting an Alarm in Release 1 5 Connecting an Alarm in Release 2 6 Copyright Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved ...

Page 3: ...controlled remotely through the IVG 400 This document explains how to install the IVG 400 in a vehicle Connection Diagram The following diagram indicates where the various connectors are located on the IVG 400 unit Figure 1 Connection diagram Hardware Requirements The following hardware is included with the IVG 400 1 Two side supports 2 Six screws to attach the side supports to the unit IVG 400 In...

Page 4: ...onnecting a sensor Two wires to connect the output to t IVG 400 dry contacts normally included with the sensor 3 Connecting an alarm 16 AWG red and black cable to connect the alarm to the IVG 400 and for release 1 to a relay For release 1 A 12VDC power relay such as the Fujitsu FTR MYAA012A Figure 3 Fujitsu FTR MYAA012A relay Selecting a Location IVG 400 should be placed in the coolest available l...

Page 5: ...ition is switched on and about 2 5 minutes after the ignition is switched off Installing the IVG 400 To install the IVG 400 1 Connect the two side supports Figure 4 to either side of the body of the IVG 400 using three screws for each support as in Figure 5 The screws are included with the IVG 400 Figure 4 Side support Figure 5 Side supports attached to IVG 400 body Screw Side support IVG 400 body...

Page 6: ...wer off the system without supplying a signal that informs about it e g switching off the ignition Connecting a Camera Up to four cameras can be connected to the IVG 400 To connect a camera to the unit 1 Install the camera in its desired location in the vehicle 2 Connect the video output of the camera to a VideoIn connector on the rear panel of the IVG 400 see Figure 1 page 1 3 Optional If the cam...

Page 7: ...properly Release 1 of the IVG 400 does not have a built in relay To connect an alarm to a release 1 unit you must acquire a relay and connect it externally In release 2 of the IVG 400 the relay is built into the unit Instructions for connecting an alarm with or without a built in relay are provided below Connecting an Alarm in Release 1 To connect an alarm to a release 1 unit which does not have a...

Page 8: ... the same right contact of the output connection e g Out1 in the Activators terminal block Figure 8 Connecting an alarm to the IVG 400 release 1 IVG 400 Installation Instructions Page 6 of 7 Connecting an Alarm in Release 2 To connect an alarm to a release 2 unit which has a built in relay 1 Install the alarm in its desired location in the vehicle 2 Connect the alarm to the Activators terminal blo...

Page 9: ...e Connect the other side of the alarm to the left connection e g Out1 in the terminal block Connect the negative power to the right cont output connection in the terminal block Figure 9 Connecting an alarm to the IVG 400 release 2 Out1 Out2 Activators 12V er Alarm Pow IVG 400 rear panel terminal block ...

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