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Connections<br />

• Use <strong>the</strong> Ribbon Cable to connect <strong>the</strong> GV-NET/IO Card to <strong>the</strong> GV-Video Capture<br />

Card.<br />

• Use <strong>the</strong> RJ-11 to DB9 Cable to connect <strong>the</strong> GV-NET/IO Card to <strong>the</strong> PC’s COM<br />

port.<br />

• Use <strong>the</strong> 4-Pin Mini Power Cable to connect <strong>the</strong> GV-NET/IO Card to <strong>the</strong> PC’s<br />

power supply.<br />

Relay Output 1~4<br />

Com<br />

Sensor Input 1~4<br />

Ground<br />

RS-485 Device<br />

Connects to<br />

PC's Com Port<br />

38<br />

Note:<br />

2<br />

RJ-11 to DB9 Cable<br />

1<br />

GV Video Capture Card<br />

GV-NET I/O Card<br />

Figure 2-13 GV-NET/IO Card connections<br />

1. Use <strong>the</strong> switch for Dry Contact and 5V Wet Contact.<br />

3<br />

4 20-Pin Ribbon Cable<br />

4-Pin Mini Power Cable<br />

Connects to PC's<br />

Power Supply<br />

2. The GV-NET/IO Card accepts ei<strong>the</strong>r all dry-contact or all wet-contact devices.<br />

Don’t mix two type devices in <strong>the</strong> same card.<br />

3. To prevent noise interference in I/O operation, tightly screw <strong>the</strong> GV-NET/IO<br />

Card to <strong>the</strong> computer case.

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