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1. VideogenixX iPulse iPulse Installation and User Guide IP1 STD Hardware Version 3 0 2007 Videogenix Inc iPulse STD Manual P N 040 00002 001 12 6 2012 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the iPulse unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your VideogeniX dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the unit Refer servicing to qualified personnel only WARNING This installation should be made by qualified service person and should conform to all local codes WARNING A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring Power Supply Caution for U S A and Canada The 1Pulse device operates on 5V to 24V AC DC Use a class 2 power supply which is UL Listed in the U S A or CSA certified in Canada For customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide NOTICE TO USERS 2007 VideogeniX
2. 0 11 16 en se eee ee tee eee 15 Appendix A Output Relay Configuration and Connectione 16 Diy COMMMAGE ssesecsict cers ecseranitvectyadcneasaeasbnsitanasannottecenposseatanaahbnen tenaaeain ettocctwressenies 16 Passive S0lid Stal Senn oe ere eee 17 Active Solid State 0 0 cccccccccccccccccccccseeeeeseesesssuueeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 17 Appendix B Product Specifications IP1 STD 0 00 ee 18 Appendix C iPulse Quick Start Guide 00000000 cc cecceeceeeeeeeeens 19 12 6 2012 4 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 1 About iPulse IP1 STD The iPulse provides an automatic external means to reset an electronic device that has malfunctioned due to various internal or external events This document details installation basic operation device connection and LED indicators of the VideogeniX iPulse IP1 STD device iPulse Model Model Operating Modes Power Connector IP1 STD Intelligent Mode or Timed 12 Hour 5 24VDC VAC Note The IP 1 STD supports devices with a dry contact passive or active solid state output relay Caution iPulse is not weatherproof When connected to an outdoor camera Please make sure it is protected inside weatherproof enclosure Do not open iPulse or all warranties will be voided WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the unit Refer servicing
3. Corporation All rights reserved This manual or the software described herein in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from VideogeniX VIDEOGENIX CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL VIDEOGENIX CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTAIL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF VideogeniX Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement iPulse and VideogeniX are registered trademarks of VideogeniX Corp in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer and MS_DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries All other company and product names are trademarks or registe
4. Current Switch Ratings Max Switching Current Continuous Current I O Detect Input Input Voltage Threshold Timer Mode Reset Cycle Power reset period Environmental Temperature Humidity Enclosure Dimensions 12 6 2012 5 to 24 VDC 5 to 24 VAC 12 ma 5 Amps 2 Amps 25VDC to 25VDC 1 9 VDC 12 Hours 5 Seconds O to 158 Degrees F 5 to 95 non condensing 1 97 x 1 38 x 0 79 50mm x 40mm x 20mm 18 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide Appendix C iPulse Quick Start Guide iPulse IP1 STD is zvacoc Installation Quickguide PN 095 000027 001 Patent 7 536554 Pat 2004001 Parts List ruina IPA STD with power out pug adapler socket ire CD Rom Connect Putse to Connectors Pulse to Device Transformer to iPuice WO terminals refer bo 2 imm pa siai Universal Comedor camera ghat for 1 3mm pug sapier wih 2 imm plug and correct Binti 1 7mm plug adapier 3 impul jacks iiam a _ EAD plug adapter 7 Tren ang EMJD Before you start Please check that iPulse s connectors are compatible wilh your device and deienmme if you will use Pulse im Intelligent Mode reset as needed or in Timed Mode reset every 12 hours Phease note thal A your device does not have POs oF i Puse is nol properly conneced to WO ports then Pulse will default to Timed Mode Reler to camera char for comedi WO lemina connecton Installation Steps 4 Intelligent Mode Connect iPu
5. you may choose a multiple throw device such as the LY2f if you want to support more than 1 isolated power supply A variety of models of the LY1F relay are available to support a variety of input power options 12VDC 24VDC 24VAC The following 2 steps describe the wiring configuration for an isolated power supply implementation Whenever you implement a design with a relay you should select a relay with very low energization specs 1 As shown above Pins 7 and 8 should be wired to the switched output voltage from the iPulse Pin 7 should be wired to the orange cable with black stripe Vout and Pin 8 of the LY1f should be wired to the red cable with black stripe Vout Whenever the iPulse energizes its output power it will energize the relay and the relay will connect pins 3 amp 4 Normally open to pins 5 amp 6 2 You can then place the positive or hot lead of the isolated power source that you want the iPulse hardware to cycle across pins 5 amp 6 and Pins 3 amp 4 of the relay When the iPulse energizes the relay pins 5 amp 6 will be shorted to pins 3 amp 4 When iPulse drops its output voltage the LY1F or other such relay will open the circuit across pins 5 amp 6 and pins 3 amp 4 thus de energizing the power source 12 6 2012 13 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 5 iPulse LED Operation IP1 STD LED Operation The iPulse IP1 STD has three LEDs that define its state of operation The picture and descript
6. ce once every 12 hours When used in Timed Reset mode iPulse connects directly inline with the device s power does not use the I O Detect Cable black and brown leads and does not require any remote commanding software in this case the toggle wires should be twisted together using the included wire nut Note If Timed Reset Mode is used on a PTZ camera the camera will typically reset to its home position upon reset For this reason we recommend using Intelligent Reset Mode whenever possible for PTZ cameras Relay Types 12 6 2012 5 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide When operating in Intelligent Reset Mode the iPulse monitors an output from your camera or other communication device These outputs come in various forms The iPulse has been developed to support Dry Contact Passive Solid State and Active Solid State relay types and standard line driven serial communication types such as rs232 and 485 Please refer to device compatibility document 040 000005 001 to ensure the I O Detect Cable is connected correctly for your device s relay type Please refer to Appendix A if your camera is not listed or if you need more information regarding the various output relay types When connecting to the Tx pin of a line driven serial output make sure that the appropriate communication protocol is set up If hardware controls are not in use make sure they are disabled on the serial output device so serial output will not be prevent
7. cted in Timed Mode Your protected device should be operating and power reset once every 12 hours iPulse Voltage Input Red E from transformer C Era Eer Orange a EN a i Grommet ami Dr E a ee Sii iPulse Voltage Output Orange Black 3 to client device a Red Black E iPulse input alarm io alarm out tx gpio from client age Black ee ol Gnd ee Sr ae we om SSL Brown i ia a i oe Sac _ al cm Figure 2 b iPulse Wire Color Diagram 12 6 2012 10 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 4 B iPulse Intelligent Reset Mode Installation IP1 STD Operating the iPulse Intelligent Reset Mode requires an output connection to the protected device via the I O Detect cable Figure 3 illustrates the typical connections for Intelligent Reset Warning If Intelligent Reset Mode connection is incorrect and iPulse does not detect I O communication iPulse will remain in Timed Reset Mode and re start your device once every 12 hours yellow LED flashes once second Figure 3 Connection for iPulse STD in Intelligent Reset Mode If your device s power input jack does not match the adapter plug supplied with the iPulse proceed to step 5 Connect the power from the transformer to the power input in the iPulse Connect the output power plug from the iPulse to input power jack of your device Proceed to step 10 Disconnect the adapter plug attached to the iP
8. ed due to lack of control signal 12 6 2012 6 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 2 Package Contents The IP1 STD contains the following components Pulse IP1 STD Components 095 00002 001 Item Qty Description iPulse IP1 STD Wire nut Quick Start Guide iPulse input alarm io 1 STD P Figure 1 iPulse IP ackage Contents Note If any parts are missing please contact VideogeniX for replacement 12 6 2012 7 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 3 Installation Steps 1 2 3 oF Check the package contents against the chart above Select Operation Mode Install Hardware Timed Reset Mode Intelligent Reset Mode Download software and manuals from VideogeniX Web Site Read LED Operation instructions Install Software see iPulse Manager Software Manual 12 6 2012 8 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 4 Hardware Installation The hardware installation depends upon the desired operating mode If the Timed Reset Mode is desired follow the steps in section 4 A If the Intelligent Reset Mode is desired follow the steps in section 4 B 4 A iPulse Timed Reset Mode Installation IP1 STD The Timed Reset Mode connections are shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 iPulse IP1 STD Timed Mode Installation 1 If your device s power input jack does not match the adapter plug supplied with the iPulse proce
9. ed to step 5 2 Connect the power from the transformer to the power input in the iPulse 3 Connect the output power plug from the iPulse to input power jack of your device 4 Proceed to step 10 5 Disconnect the adapter plug attached to the iPulse output power by unscrewing the two pin terminal connectors 6 Plug the disconnected adapter into the power input jack of the iPulse 12 6 2012 9 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 7 Leaving at least six inches of slack cut the power plug adapter from your device s transformer 8 Connect the wires coming from the transformer to the two pin terminal strip that is now plugged into the iPulse If you don t know the polarity of the wires check the voltage from the transformer on the transformer s wires with a voltmeter 9 Connect the power plug that came from your transformer to the output power wires using the provided wire nuts of the iPulse the red black cable is positive and the orange black is negative and should be wired back to the jack keeping the positive connection positive and the negative connection negative 10 Do not connect the black and brown I O Detect wires Instead twist wires together with provided wire nut 11 No iPulse Manager Software installation is necessary 12 The Yellow LED should flash about once per second and the Green LED will be on indicating the iPulse has Power The RED led should remain off Your iPulse STD is now conne
10. ions below detail LED operation Figure 4 iPulse STD LED Operation LED Operation Green LED Device Power Indicator e ON Pulse Output Power On to Device OFF iPulse Output Power Off to Device On device reboot for 5 Secs e Flashing Four Hour Standoff Mode after 3 consecutive reboots failures Yellow LED Communication Signal Status e Timed Mode Flashes once per second e Intelligent Mode YELLOW LED will track command signal output Red LED Operation Mode Indicator e ON Intelligent Mode device operating as expected e OFF Timed Mode e Flashing Intelligent Mode iPulse in fault mode 12 6 2012 14 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide Timer Mode LED Operations YELLOW GREEN MODE Power Output Ipulse Power on cycle __ OFF Flashing Normal Operation ON Flashing 5 Second Power Down OFF Intelligent Mode LED Operations RED YELLOW OJ GREEN MODE Power Output OFF ON FLASHING ON OFF 5 Second Power Down OFF FLASHING ON OFF FLASHING 4 Hour Fault Mode ON 12 6 2012 15 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 6 Appendix Appendix A Output Relay Configuration and Connections intelligent mode only Output Relay Configuration The relay output configurations vary based on the manufactures design Because of these variations the iPulse I O Detect input needs to operate in one of three ways Refer to your device user manual for more i
11. lse s VO detect cable to device s Alanm IO terrenats plain wre striped wre Timed Mode do not connect Pulse s VO detect cable but ters wires and secure fhem with prowsded Witte mut 2 Connect iPulse s power out cable to device by pluggeng iPulse the appropriate plug adapter into Socket align TIP to 3 Plug devica s power supply imio Pulga If necessary inal a 2 1mm plug use Universal Connector LED Operation P1 STD Green LED Power Indicator Yellow LED Communcaton Sagnal Status Red LED Operation Mode Indicator ON Power On to devine Mode flashes every second OM Intaligant Moa jevita Intelligent Mode gosg OFF Timed Mode alae hau Fath Alaaa Flashing sgnal not receved by Pulse Puka damat egquinped wih fhe moe canman damea 2 1mm mamua ior information on panne maa aed esley prer Patent 755 55 Videogenix Inc 147 Beacon St Brookline MA 07486 Tek 877 731 5550 Fam G17 731 5525 Eyar ee m omi arpaa we Goce para c eee o pura samates commectes cr hack jour wwe videogenia_com 12 6 2012 19
12. nformation regarding the output relay configuration to your device The following diagrams show proper connection to a device that is being run in iPulse intelligent mode and should be referenced in instances where the included device chart does not specify the output pins or terminals to be used when connecting to iPulse Dry Contact The first and most common method requires the iPulse to supply current to the dry contacts of a relay This configuration is shown in Figure 5 Camera Dry Contact aE black I O Detect Cable Figure 5 Dry Contact Relay I O Detect Connection 12 6 2012 16 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide Passive Solid State The second method is similar requiring the iPulse to supply current to an open collector output transistor This configuration is shown in Figure 6 Camera Open Collector Relay Figure 6 Passive Solid State Relay I O Detect Connection Active Solid State The third and least common method is the emitter follower where the device output supplies the current used for detection This configuration is shown in Figure 7 Volts FT Solid State R Sourcing Relay black I O Detect Cable Figure 7 Active Solid State Relay I O Detect Connection 12 6 2012 17 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide Appendix B Product Specifications IP1 STD Power Cable Options Transformed Y cable Power Requirements Input Voltage Operating
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14. tive marking is aligned with sockets TIP marking see figure 2 above 14 Connect the power from the transformer to the power input in the iPulse If the power input pin does not match use the Universal input connector provided 15 Add your device s configuration to the iPulse Manager Software or Network video recording NVR software See iPulse Manager Software installation in CD ROM Note 1 Connection polarity MUST be observed for all devices iPulse Voltage Input Red i from transformer et Orange Nie EN Grommet ant a e iPulse Voltage Output Orange Black 3 to client device oU Red Black E iPulse input alarm io alarm out tx gpio from client Moea Black M Gnd ieee A _ p P az TE gt A enna a or at Brown i e ai a E m nr _ 7 rm a Figure 3 b iPulse Wire Color Diagram 12 6 2012 12 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 4 C iPulse Wired to relay to switch an isolated external power supply Recommended OMRON LY1F E Relays LY 1 Terminal arrangement Bottom view ee a4 5 6 Ti The Omron LY1F is an example of a readily available relay that can be used to enable the iPulse to cycle power on higher multiple isolated voltages so that the iPulse software and hardware can watchdog devices beyond the scope of its low power design The watchdog shown is a single pole double throw SPDT device
15. to qualified personnel only Operating Modes The iPulse STD operates in one of two modes Intelligent Reset Mode and Timed Reset Mode iPulse automatically detects the operating mode by monitoring the I O Detect input If iPulse detects a change in the I O Detect input it will enter the Intelligent Reset mode Otherwise iPulse will remain in Timed Reset mode You can choose to use Timed Mode by twisting the I O Detect wires together and securing them with the included wire nut Intelligent Reset Mode The Intelligent Reset Mode monitors an output on the device being protected or on another device that can signal lockup The output signal on the device is commanded by the iPulse Manager Software or other network software designed to support iPulse When iPulse detects the loss of acceptable communication after a pre determined detection period it power cycles the protected device and enters fault mode Red LED Flashes Generally power cycling a device restores it to normal operation After three 3 consecutive failed power cycles to restart the device iPulse goes into STANDOFF fault mode and only attempts to restart the the protected device after a four 4 hour STANDOFF period RED and GREEN LED flash At any time within STANDOFF mode if the device starts operating correctly iPulse immediately returns to normal non fault mode LEDs stop flashing Timed Reset Mode The Timed Reset Mode simply cycles power on the protected devi
16. ulse output power by unscrewing the two pin terminal connectors Plug the disconnected adapter into the power input jack of the iPulse Leaving at least six inches of slack cut the power plug adapter from your device s transformer Connect the wires coming from the transformer to the two pin terminal strip that is now plugged into the iPulse If you don t know the polarity of the wires check the voltage from the transformer on the transformer s wires with a voltmeter 12 6 2012 11 Videogenix iPulse Installation and User Guide 9 Connect the power plug that came from your transformer to the output power wires using the provided wire nuts of the iPulse the red black cable is positive and the orange black is negative and should be wired back to the jack keeping the positive connection positive and the negative connection negative 10 Locate your device in the device compatibility document 040 000005 001 For the latest Camera Device Chart visit www videogenix com If your device is not listed please refer to Appendix A for proper I O Detect connection 11 Connect the Solid Brown Detect wire to the I O terminal specified for your device 12 Connect the Solid Black I O Detect wire to the I O terminal specified for your device 13 Connect the power output pin from the iPulse to the Power input on your device Use the supplied plug adapter that matches the power input to your device Make sure plug adapter s posi

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