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Johnson Controls DVN 5000 Series is a high-quality server designed for commercial use. It is a powerful and versatile device that can be used for a variety of applications, including video surveillance, access control, and building automation. The DVN 5000 Series server is also easy to install and use, making it a great choice for businesses of all sizes.

Some of the key features of the DVN 5000 Series server include:

  • High performance: The DVN 5000 Series server is powered by a high-performance processor that provides plenty of power for even the most demanding applications.
  • Expandability: The DVN 5000 Series server can be expanded to meet the needs of your business. You can add additional hard drives, memory, and other components to increase the server's performance and capacity.

Johnson Controls DVN 5000 Series is a high-quality server designed for commercial use. It is a powerful and versatile device that can be used for a variety of applications, including video surveillance, access control, and building automation. The DVN 5000 Series server is also easy to install and use, making it a great choice for businesses of all sizes.

Some of the key features of the DVN 5000 Series server include:

  • High performance: The DVN 5000 Series server is powered by a high-performance processor that provides plenty of power for even the most demanding applications.
  • Expandability: The DVN 5000 Series server can be expanded to meet the needs of your business. You can add additional hard drives, memory, and other components to increase the server's performance and capacity.
Quick Installation Guide
Digital Vision Network
5000 Desktop Series
February, 2009
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Copyright 2009
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All Rights Reserved
(805) 522-5555
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No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior permission of Johnson Controls, Inc.
These instructions are supplemental. Often they are supplemental to other manufacturers
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Controls, Inc. are not intended to duplicate nor replace other manufacturers documentation.
If this document is translated from the original English version by Johnson Controls, Inc., all
reasonable endeavors will be used to ensure the accuracy of translation. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall
not be liable for any translation errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in
connection with the furnishing or use of this translated material.
Federal Communication Commission Notice
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC
Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in
a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may
be required to correct the interference.
Canadian Notice
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the requirements of the European Council Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive 2004/108/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EEC.
This equipment must not be modified for any reason and it must be installed as stated in the
Manufacturers instruction.
If this shipment (or any part thereof) is supplied as second-hand equipment, equipment for sale
outside the European Economic Area or as spare parts for either a single unit or system, it is not
covered by the Directives.
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DVN 5000 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
This guide contains the following information:
Contents of your DVN 5000 Desktop Series server package
Important safety information (see page 3)
Cable connections scheme (see page 9)
Server setup outline (see page 14)
Logging into VisionWeb (see page 29)
Troubleshooting (see page 30)
Changing the servers video standard setting (see page 32)
Quick start checklist (see page 33)
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Thank you for choosing the Johnson Controls DVN 5000 Desktop Series server.
DVN 5000 DESKTOP
SERIES SERVER
POWER CORD
INSTALLATION CD:
Software
Manuals
MOUSE
REMOVEABLE
HARD DISK DRIVE
TRAINING CD
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MANUAL CONVENTIONS
The following items are used throughout this manual to indicate special circumstances,
exceptions, important points regarding the equipment or personal safety, or to emphasize a
particular point.
NOTE
Notes indicate important points or exceptions to the information provided in
the main text.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES STATEMENT
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (“UL”) has not tested the performance or reliability of the
security or signaling aspects of this product. UL has only tested for fire, shock or casualty
hazards as outlined in ULs Standard for Safety UL60950-1, First Edition. UL Certification
does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this
product. UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS
WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY
SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.
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CAUTION
Cautions remind you that certain actions, if not performed exactly as
stated, can cause damage to equipment.
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Warnings indicate that the possibility of personal injury exists if an
action or actions are not performed exactly as stated.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Environmental Conditions
The DVN 5000 Desktop Series server should be stored and/or installed in an
environment that conforms to the following specifications:
Also, do not store or install the DVN 5000 in a dusty environment, which could
affect the operation of the server.
Voltage, Frequency, and Current
The DVN 5000 Desktop Series has a voltage switch on the back of the unit to select
115 VAC or 230 VAC power (see pages
11 and 12). Verify that the voltage selected
matches the local power supply value.
Protection
A 115 VAC branch circuit overcurrent protection rated at 15 A is required for the
building installation wiring.
Item Specification
Operating Temperature 32 to 95F (0 to 35C)
Storage Temperature 14 to 140F (-10 to 60C)
Relative Humidity 10 to 85%, non-condensing
Item Specification
Maximum current 7 A (115 VAC)
3.5 A (230 VAC)
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Power supply voltage
(switch selectable)
115 or 230 VAC
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CAUTION
Failure to set the correct voltage on the back of the DVN may damage
the unit once power is supplied.
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Inserting the Hard Disk Drive in the Drive Bay
Before connecting and applying power to the DVN 5000, you must insert the hard
disk drive into the unit’s drive bay (front of unit). The disk is packaged separately to
prevent shipping damage.
To insert the hard disk drive and into the drive bay:
1. Open the door on the front of the unit to access the drive bay.
2. Insert the hard disk drive into the drive bay slot.
3. Press the hard disk drive into the slot until the drive is secure.
4. Lock the drive into place by moving the locking switch to the left.
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CAUTION
In accordance with NEC (National Electric Code) Articles 725 and 800,
a listed primary protector suitable for protecting against exposure to
power conductors, lightening, and electrical transients must be used
with any cable extending from the DVN unit to outside the building.
DRIVE BAY
LOCKING SWITCH
Left (Locked)/Right (Unlocked)
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Connecting the Power
Comply with the following requirements:
Power outlet shall be equipped with earthing (ground) protection.
The outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Use the appliance coupler as the disconnect device (see the illustrations on
pages
11 and 12). However, disconnecting the power cord from the appliance
coupler should only occur when the unit power is shut down properly. See
“Switching the Server On and Off” for information on properly turning off
power to the unit.
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is recommended. If using a UPS,
read the section
“Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)” on page 6 before
continuing.
To connect the power:
1. Connect one end of the power cord to the appliance coupler of the server.
2. Plug in the other end of the power cord to the power outlet.
Switching the Server On and Off
The DVN 5000 Desktop Series server is equipped with a main power button located
on the front of the server that turns the power on and off. When the unit is powered
on, the Power LED indicator will be lit.
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CAUTION
Do NOT apply power to the DVN 5000 until the hard disk drive is
securely inserted into the drive slot. See “Inserting the Hard Disk Drive
in the Drive Bay” on page 4.
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CAUTION
If using a UPS, refer to the device’s user documentation for proper
power connections to and from the device. See also “Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS)” on page 6.
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Do not open the top of the unit when the server is powered on.
Except for the lithium battery (see page 7), there are no user
serviceable parts inside the DVN. In addition, opening the DVN
5000 Desktop during the unit’s warranty period will tear the
warranty seal and void the unit’s warranty. See also page 8.
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NOTE
The mouse, monitor, and any external storage devices must be connected
to the server before turning on the power. See pages
11 and 12 for the
locations of the mouse, monitor and external storage device connectors.
To power down the unit, click the Shutdown button on the RemoteControl Main
screen (directly from the DVN 5000 server only – not from a client), or press and
hold the main power button until the system begins the shutdown process.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Johnson Controls strongly recommends providing power to the DVN 5000 Desktop
unit via a listed UPS for temporary, backup power in the event of a power failure.
Recommended Manufacturer: APC®
Recommended UPS Minimum Wattage and Volt-Amperes Rating:
500 W (833 VA) each
NOTE
The backup time and therefore battery size varies, depending on the
requirements of the site.
For more information on using a UPS device with the DVN 5000, refer to the
DVN
5000 Series Software Installation and Configuration Manual.
FRONT VIEW WITH PANEL OPEN
DVD
MAIN POWER
BUTTON
POWER LED
INDICATOR
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Non Standard Connectors Rating
The rating of non standard connectors (alarm relays outputs and switched digital
inputs) is maximum 0.5 A at 12 VDC/24 VAC for all DVN 5000 Desktop Series
models.
Mounting
The DVN 5000 Desktop Series servers are designed for desktop use.
Lithium Battery Replacement
The life expectancy of the lithium clock battery is 10 years and should not be
replaced under normal operating conditions. However, if you need to replace the
battery, do the following:
NOTE
Shut off power to the DVN and unplug the power cord prior to starting this
procedure.
1. Remove the top panel of the DVN.
2. If necessary, remove other components that are obstructing access to the
lithium battery (e.g. sound cards or video cards).
NOTE
If the video cards have dip switches that are addressed for specific
cameras, they will need to be re-installed into exactly the same slots.
3. Remove the old battery.
4. Dispose of the old battery according to local requirements.
5. Insert the new battery.
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CAUTION
Do not place the DVN 5000 Desktop in a location where the unit’s
vents will be obstructed, as this may cause the unit to overheat.
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Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with same type and rating.
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6. Replace the components you have removed and the top DVN panel. The
DVN can now be switched back on.
PCB Card Replacement
When replacing a PCB card, dispose of the old card according to local requirements.
Servicing and Repair
Except for the battery, there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Refer to
your dealer for any service needs.
Warranty Information
Each DVN 5000 Desktop has a warranty sticker affixed to the outside of the unit
listing the DVN model, manufacturing date code, country where the unit was
assembled, and a warning statement. This sticker must be affixed to the unit and
intact to receive warranty service on a defective DVN unit at a Johnson Controls
authorized repair facility.
Important: Removing or tearing the sticker voids the unit’s warranty. Also, do not
attempt to open the DVN unit during the unit’s warranty period, as this will break
the warranty sticker’s seal and void the unit’s warranty.
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CABLE CONNECTIONS SCHEME
Front View
Back View (All Models)
NOTE
The Network Port (RJ45) is for use with a Local Area Network (LAN)
and/or Wide Area Network (WAN). The port is not to be connected to a
telecommunications/telephone network.
DVD
MAIN POWER
BUTTON
DO NOT USE
POWER LED
INDICATOR
3 1/4” FLOPPY DRIVE
HDD (HARD DISK DRIVE)
LED INDICATOR
USB PORTS*
DVD/CD RW
DRIVE
DO NOT USE
DO NOT
USE
HDD LOCKING
SWITCH
HARD DISK
DRIVE (HDD)
HDD LOCK
INDICATOR LIGHTS
* Use the USB ports on the front of the unit only with devices designed for
short-term usage, such as memory sticks for transferring data. If using a
mouse and keyboard at the server, connect them to the back of the unit.
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CAUTION
(DVN 5008 Model Only) If you wish to loop camera video images to a
monitor, remove and discard the plastic caps on the Loop Output BNC
connectors before attempting to connect the video cable to the unit.
Also, to avoid receiving a poor video signal (or no signal at all), do not
connect a camera video input cable to the unit’s Loop Output connector.
Camera video input cables must be connected to the unit’s Camera
Input BNC connectors.
!
CAUTION
To avoid degrading the video signal, do not add external End of Line
(EOL) termination devices to any camera input or loop output wiring.
The DVN 5000 already comes equipped with internal EOL termination
functionality.
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Back View (DVN5016 Model)
APPLIANCE
COUPLER
(AC POWER)
MOUSE
(PS2-green)
KEYBOARD
(PS2-violet)
LPT1 PARALLEL
PORT
MONITOR
PORT (VGA)
USB PORTS
NETWORK
PORT
AUDIO INPUTS
115V
230V
SERIAL
PORT
ALARM INPUTS
RELAY
OUTPUTS
LINE IN
LINE OUT
MICROPHONE
LINE OUT
CAMERA INPUTS
1
5
4
8
12
16
9
13
AUX2
COMMON
AUX1
ALARM8
COMMON
ALARM7
ALARM6
COMMON
ALARM5
ALARM4
COMMON
ALARM3
ALARM2
COMMON
ALARM1
VOLTAGE SWITCH
FIREWIRE
PORT
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Back View (DVN5008 Model)
APPLIANCE
COUPLER
(AC POWER)
CAMERA INPUTS
MOUSE
(PS2-green)
KEYBOARD
(PS2-violet)
LPT1 PARALLEL
PORT
MONITOR
PORT (VGA)
USB PORTS
AUDIO INPUTS
115V
230V
LINE IN
LINE OUT
MICROPHONE
LINE OUT
1
1
4
4
8
8
5
5
LOOP OUTPUTS
CAMERA INPUTS
LOOP OUTPUTS
VOLTAGE SWITCH
ALARM INPUTS
RELAY
OUTPUTS
AUX2
COMMON
AUX1
ALARM8
COMMON
ALARM7
ALARM6
COMMON
ALARM5
ALARM4
COMMON
ALARM3
ALARM2
COMMON
ALARM1
SERIAL
PORT
FIREWIRE
PORT
NETWORK
PORT
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Audio Specifications
The following table provides audio specification information on the DVN 5000.
Microphone Wiring
Each audio input connector on the DVN 5000 is set up as a stereo audio input jack
for a standard 3.5 mm TRS-type (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) connector.
The Tip of the plug is the Left Input for the audio channel.
The Ring of the plug is the Right Input for the audio stereo channel.
The Sleeve (or Barrel) is ground.
If using a standard dynamic microphone, the Tip is positive and the Sleeve is
ground. There would be no Ring on the plug.
You may use a condenser microphone, but power must be supplied externally (the
DVN 5000 does not supply power to a condenser microphone).
Enable a microphone in the DVN software as the left channel for each audio input.
Refer to the DVN 5000 Series Software Installation and Configuration Manual for
assistance.
Item Specification
Audio Input Full Input Scale Voltage Range: 4 Vpp
Input Impedance: 100 KOhm
Microphone (Typical) Type: Dynamic
Frequency Response: 80-15,000 Hz
Output Impedance: 400-600 Ohms
Effective Output Level: -52dB (0dB = 1V/Pa)
Analog Output Full Scale Output Voltage: 3.5 Vpp (1 Vpp Typical)
Max AC Load Resistance: RL= 3 KOhm
Max Load Capacitance: CL = 100 pF
TIP
RING
SLEEVE
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SERVER SETUP OUTLINE
For detailed information on how to perform each step, refer to the DVN 5000 Series Software
Installation and Configuration Manual.
To power on the server:
1. Press the main power button on the front of the unit.
To configure the server:
1. After the server has been powered on, wait for the language selection screen
to be displayed. Select the language and click the OK button
.
2. In the Software License Agreement screen, read the license conditions and
click Accept.
3. Select and confirm the video standard: PAL (Europe standard) or NTSC
(North America standard).
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4. Click the Login button to log into the server.
NOTE
When you configure your DVN 5000 Desktop Series server for the first
time, the default password will remain undefined until you specify it. For
security reasons, it is highly recommended that you add the administrator’s
password as soon as you access the RemoteControl Main screen.
To configure network settings:
1. After you log in, the RemoteControl server Main screen appears. Click
Setup.
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CAUTION
Once you select and confirm the video standard, it can be changed only
by using the “Clean System and Shutdown” feature. This feature
erases all customer settings and requires an Authorization key that
must be obtained from Johnson Controls.
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2. On the Setup screen, click System.
3. On the System Configuration screen, click the Network Cards button for
Incoming Connections.
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4. Configure the connection settings and click OK.
To set the date and time:
1. On the System Configuration screen, click the Change button for Date and
Time.
2. If synchronizing the DVN 5000 servers clock with a network time server,
select the Use network time server (UTC) check box, enter the IP address
and port number of the NTP server in the Address box, and click Submit.
You will be logged out.
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To manually set the DVN 5000 server’s clock, set the hour, date, and time
zone and click Submit. You will be logged out.
3. Click OK to the following message:
4. The Server screen appears. Wait for a few moments while the server
completes rebooting, and then log in again.
To configure standard camera settings:
1. On the RemoteControl Main screen, click Setup.
2. On the Setup screen, click Cameras.
3. On the Cameras Configuration – Standard screen, select the camera you wish
to configure by clicking on the corresponding icon, or selecting the required
camera from the Camera drop-down list. Live video footage from that
camera appears in the Video window.
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Johnson Controls DVN 5000 Series is a high-quality server designed for commercial use. It is a powerful and versatile device that can be used for a variety of applications, including video surveillance, access control, and building automation. The DVN 5000 Series server is also easy to install and use, making it a great choice for businesses of all sizes.

Some of the key features of the DVN 5000 Series server include:

  • High performance: The DVN 5000 Series server is powered by a high-performance processor that provides plenty of power for even the most demanding applications.
  • Expandability: The DVN 5000 Series server can be expanded to meet the needs of your business. You can add additional hard drives, memory, and other components to increase the server's performance and capacity.

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