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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