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1.   Baud Rate 53 8 53 7  1200 baud Off Off  9600 Baud Off On  19 2 Kbaud On Off  57 6 Kbaud On On                   By default  the data format is 8 data bits  1 stop bit and no parity  For some protocols   this is automatically overridden to match the protocol default specification     Rev  1 01    900 0730  10 06          3 1 SWITCH SETTINGS  CONTINUED    3 1 3 Reversing Conversion Direction    For certain conversion types  it is possible to    reverse    the conversion direction of the  PIT  When reversed  the Master Matrix switcher connects to the master port of the PIT  and the Slave Matrix switcher connects to the slave port of the PIT                 Direction  3 5  Standard Off  Reversed On             The primary reason for this is to allow the use of as RS422 232 PIT to convert from and    RS232 protocol to RS422     3 1 4 Output Protocol Selection    The protocol the PIT transmits to the Slave Matrix Switcher is configured by means of    DIP switch 1  The    Std    and    Reverse    columns indicate if each protocol is compatible    with standard and reverse directions        Output   Transmitted Protocol                                                 Compatible With Std   Reverse   51 4 51 2   S1 2   S1 1  ASCII Text Diagnostics Yes Yes Off Off Off Off  VideoBloX Aux Port Yes Yes Off Off Off On  VideoBloX Backplane Comms Port No Yes Off Off On Off  MideoBlox Satellite Comms Port  not Off Off On On  implemented   MAXPRO Net  not implemented  Off On Off Off  Reserved
2.  Off On Off On  Reserved Off On On Off  Reserved  binary values 7 to 15 On On On On       3 1 5 Output Baud Rate Selection    Switch 1  positions 7 and 8 are used to set the master port baud rate as per the following                   table   Baud Rate  1 8 S1 7  1200 baud Off Off  9600 Baud Off On  19 2 Kbaud On Off  57 6 Kbaud On On                   By default  the data format is 8 data bits  1 stop bit and no parity  For some protocols   this is automatically overridden to match the protocol default specification     Rev  1 01    900 0730  10 06          3 1 SWITCH SETTINGS  CONTINUED    3 1 6 Date Format Selection    Switch 2  positions 5 through 8 are used to set the date format     DD   2 digit day  01     31   MM   2 digit month  01 12  MMM   3 letter month  e g  Jan  Mar  Dec   YY   2 digit year                                  Date Format S2 8 S2 7   S2 6  2 5  DDMMYY Off Off Off Off  YYMMDD Off Off Off On  YYDDMM Off Off On Off  MMDDYY Off Off On On   DDMMMYY Off On Off Off  MMMDDYY Off On Off On  YYDDMMM Off On On Off  YYMMMDD Off On On On  CENTURY On Off Off Off                            4 1 INPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION       4 1 1 VideoBloX Aux Port Mode    The following commands are implemented     Matrix switch   Set date   Set time   Write a line of text to a specified output channel and specified line   Clear a line of text from a specified output channel and specified line   Clear the entire display for a specified output channel    Set   Clear
3.  PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     WARNING  THIS UNIT MUST BE OPERATED WITH A PROPERLY  GROUNDED 3 PIN CONNECTION    NON OBSERVANCE OF THIS STANDARD PRACTICE MAY RESULT INA  STATIC ELECTRICITY BUILD UP THAT MAY RESULT IN AN ELECTRIC  SHOCK WHEN EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ARE TOUCHED        Rev  1 01 vi 900 0730  10 06       TABLE OF CONTENTS    Ta INTRODUCTION sc rii cena E ee de aul a dt        es ed el a da aa 1  2 1  OPERATION ti eti a      a ar      PO aa a a a d batai                                  1  2 1                                  iin umi deem nie ee e reir         2        Input  Protocol Selections    itid eto ia a E gi eee              2   3 1 2 Input Baud Rate Selection            nea eee                 enne nnne enne 2   3 1 3 Reversing Conversion Direction                     sessssssseseeeneenennneeen nennen nnne nennen 3   3 1 4 Output Protocol Selection             men        entente rnnt entren 3   3 1 5 Output Baud Rate Selection          manea nea eee ana manea nnn entrent 3   3 1 6 Date Format                                           4   4 1 INPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION         nene eee ana ana aaa ana aaa 4  4 1 1  VideoBloX Aux Port           nenea nene amane ana 4   4 1 2 VideoBloX Backplane Port                           4   4 1 3  VideoBloX Satellite Port Mode                 mmm                5  4   4 _                                       aa a e a a aa a i a                   5   5 1 OUTPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION    nenea 
4.  by the PIT  are transmitted on this port  The  RS422 configuration allows for multiple PTZ receivers to be connected on a common  communications line  should the PTZ receivers support unit addressing  Connections  are as follows        Pin Number Pin Function       1    RS422 Transmit data      to slave device RS422 Rx                                   2 RS422 Transmit data      to slave device RS422 Rx       3 RS422 Receive data      from slave device RS422 Tx       4 RS422 Receive data      from slave device RS422 Tx       5 RS422 Communications common  from slave device  communications common    6 N C   7 N C   8 N C   9 N C             6 1 4 Master Port Configured as RS232       Pin Number Pin Function       1    Internally connected to pins 4 and 6       TXD  data to slave device RXD        RXD  data from slave device TXD        Internally connected to pins 1 and 6       GND       Internally connected to pins 4 and 6       CTS  from slave device RTS        RTS  to slave device CTS                                                   6 1 5 Power Connection    The unit is be powered by 7 to 25 VAC 50 60 Hz or 8 to 34VDC   1 5W  This is applied  via the external power connector     6 1 6       Expansion Connection    Rev  1 01                      Pin Number Pin Function  1 VCC    5VDC out to external       device   2 SDA       data   3 SCL  PC clock   4 GND  Common              900 0730  10 06       7 1                     DIAGRAM  MAXPRO Net SERVER  Connecting MAXPRO Net Se
5.  should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or other products  including amplifiers  that produce heat     INSTALLATION   Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location  or in a place  subject to dust or mechanical vibration  The unit is not designed to be waterproof  Exposure to  rain or water may damage the unit     WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING   The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  recommended by the manufacturer    Rev  1 01    900 0730    10 06       EXPLANATION      GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to  alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage  within the product s  enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to  persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and maintenance  servicing  instruction in the literature  accompanying the product           CAUTION       CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL           WARNING       WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO  NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     WARNING  DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH  VENTILATION GRILLS THIS
6.  system relays   outputs   Enable   disable aux reply message    Provide video status  This is currently implemented as a fixed reply for 320 channels   For systems smaller than this  the additional data may be ignored  For larger system   the backplane comms may be better suited  It is also possible to read the video  status for a single channel   lt   320      Help     displays a list of aux commands     4 1 2 VideoBloX Backplane Port Mode    Not yet implemented     Rev  1 01    4 900 0730  10 06       4 1 INPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION  CONTINUED    4 1 3 VideoBloX Satellite Port Mode    Not yet implemented     4 1 4 MAXPRO Net Mode    Rev  1 01    When set to MAXPRO Net mode  the Slave port is automatically set up for even parity  7  data bits and 1 stop bit     The MAXPRO Net mode can be set to operate either in standard mode or in cascade  mode  In standard mode  no mapping is applied to the received camera number  When  set to cascade mode  the system assumes that there are 2 or 3 racks connected in such  a way that the outputs from the 2  or 3 chassis feed into the first 32 inputs of the  proceeding chassis  In this mode  the maximum system size is 320 inputs by 256  outputs              Mode  2 1  Standard Off  Cascade On                In    Standard    mode  the HVBMATPIT is configured to look like a combination of one or  more MAXPRO Net card cages  each configured with 128 inputs and 32 outputs  The  mapping of the received MAXPRO Net matrix switch comm
7. 15 2 Kbaud  Addressing range  Broadcast or 1 to 255   Protocol  BossWare    Electrical  RS422  can be wired for RS485        Master Communications    Baud Rate  From 1200 Baud to 57 6 Kbaud  dependent on  required translation type                    me Electrical  RS422  can be wired for RS485  Optionally RS232   Connector Type RS232 D9 Male  RS422 D9 Female  Power 2 0mm DC plug  I2C 6 position RJ45  4 fitted   Rev  1 01 15 900 0730    10 06    Honeywell Video Systems  Head Office   2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy  Suite 150  Louisville  KY 40299  www honeywellvideo com  TEL 1 800 796 2288       Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd    Unit 5  Riverside Centre  24 28 River Road West  Parramatta  NSW 2150  Australia  www ademco com au   TEL  61 2 8837 9300       Honeywell Security Asia Pacific   33 F Tower A  City Center  100 Zun Yi Road  Shanghai 200051  China  www security honeywell com cn   TEL  86 21 2527 4568       Honeywell Security Asia   Flat A  16 F  CDW Building  388 Castle Peak Road  Tsuen Wan  N T   Hong Kong  www security honeywell com hk   TEL  852 2405 2323       Honeywell Security France   Parc Gutenberg  8  Voie La Cardon  91120  Palaiseau  France  www honeywell security fr   TEL  33 01 64 53 80 40       Honeywell Security Italia SpA  Via Treviso 2 4   31020 San Vendemiano  Treviso  Italy  www honeywell com security it  TEL  39 04 38 36 51       Honeywell Security Espana  Mijancas 1 3a Planta   P Ind  Las Mercedes   28022 Madrid  Spain  www security honeywell com es  TE
8. 4  91   SPECIFICATIONS 3  et      Aiea i od Po ede ce        De e ERE A tai 15  Rev  1 01 vii 900 0730    10 06    Notes     Rev  1 01 viii 900 0730  10 06       1 4 INTRODUCTION    The Honeywell Video Matrix Protocol Interface Translator  HVBMATPIT  converts Matrix  Switcher serial command protocols from various different Matrix Switcher types to  various protocols compatible with other Matrices     The HVBMATPIT has two serial communications ports  The RS422   RS485  Slave  port  which receives commands from the master Matrix Switcher  The RS422   RS485 or  RS232  Master  port connects to the slave Matrix Switcher     The HVBMATPIT may be configured to operate in various modes        2 1 OPERATION       Rev  1 01    On power up  both the slave channel and the master channel LEDs  will be illuminated     The HVBMATPIT unit receives serial messages from the system master controller  via its  slave communication port  When a valid message is received  the slave port LED will  flash off briefly to indicate message receipt     It is important to note that for a conversion to work correctly  similar functionality must be  available from both matrix switchers     1 900 0730  10 06       3 1 SWITCH SETTINGS    To access the configuration switches  the two screws on the top cover of the  HVBMATPIT must be removed  The legend on the cover shows the switches as S1  S2  and S3  Each of these switch groups has 8 individual switches  marked as 1 through 8   Individual switches are referr
9. Configuring MAXPRO Net for VideoBloX Subracks  Continued       Video Input Tab  Input Number This is the physical connection point on the primary subrack  The valid range  for the video input number is 1   128  Certain subrack types have fewer than  128 video inputs        e HMX1132   maximum video input number is 32   e HMX32128 HD Series subrack    up to the maximum 128   Enter the video input number on the subrack and press Enter on the keyboard     Subrack Settings Selecting the SUBRACK SETTINGS field opens three additional fields that are  used in cascading and combining configurations        SUBRACK                      Bypass Subrack ID For VideoBloX  this field must be set to 0   Combiner Subrack ID   For VideoBloX  this field must be set to 0  Combiner Input For VideoBloX  this field is not applicable   Number          7 2 3 Operation of VideoBloX Titled Output Cards  When the VideoBloX titled outputs cards are first powered up with a MAXPRO Net Server  and HVBMATPIT  the LED flashes on and off once a second  The titled output card  needs to be initialized  Perform the following steps to initialize the titled output card   1  Remove the titled output card from the chassis   2         81 8 off for a few seconds and then back on   3  Reinstall the card in the chassis   4  Remove the card again briefly to turn the automatic test mode off         the VideoBloX chassis by removing power  black button on the VideoBlox    chassis power supply module      5  Reboot  cold boo
10. Honeywell    HVBMATPIT    Matrix Protocol Interface Translator    900 0730     October 2006   Rev  1 01       ISSUE DATE REVISIONS       1 0 March 2006 Initial Release          Add MAXPRO Net Input Subrack Settings  operation of titled  video output cards and procedure to initialize card   operation of MAXPRO Net when switch settings are  changed     1 01 October 2006                Rev  1 01 ii 900 0730  10 06       FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT    INFORMATION TO THE USER  This equipment has been tested and found to comply  with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules  These  limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates   uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at  his own expense     CAUTION  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  for compliance could void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cet appareil num  rique de la Classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada     USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FO
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12. R CHECKING AND  COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL  STATE  AND LOCAL LAWS AND  STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF    VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS  HONEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS SHALL  NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN  VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES        Rev  1 01 iii 900 0730  10 06       IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS    10     11     12     13     READ INSTRUCTIONS   All safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is  operated     RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS   The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future  reference     HEED WARNINGS   All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered  to     FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS   All operating and use instructions should be followed     CLEANING   Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning  Do not use liquid cleaners or  aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth for cleaning     ATTACHMENTS   Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as  they may result in the risk of fire  electric shock  or injury to persons     WATER AND MOISTURE   Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor  installation  or any area which is classified as a wet location     ACCESSORIES   Do not place this product on an unstable cart  stand  tripod    bracket  or table  The product may fall  causing serious injury to a child or adult and   serious damage to the equipment  Use only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or   table recommended by the ma
13. and is fixed  so the  controlling MAXPRO Net software must be configured to match the following rack  allocation  The MAXPRO Net matrix switch command consists of a subrack  1  799   a  slot  1  32  and an input channel  1  128   Subrack addresses 1  50 specify the input  channel as follows                    Rack Address Input channel   I P portion   1 1  128  2 129  256  3  49 257  6271  50 6272  6400                The output channel mapping to subrack addresses matches that typically used in  MAXPRO Net systems up to 256 outputs  as per the following table  Note that for outputs  257  512  the subrack address is incremented by 50                                               Rack Address Output channel   O P portion   Oxx 1  32  1xx 33  64  2             65  224  7XX 225  256  Note  1  lt   xx  lt   50  Oyy 257  288  1yy 289  320  2yy  6yy 321  480         481  512  Note  51  lt   yy  lt   100       5 900 0730  10 06       4 1 INPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION  CONTINUED    4 1 4 MAXPRO Net Mode  Continued    Rev  1 01    Example 1  To switch input 1 to output 1  the subrack address must be 1  slot 1 and  input channel 1     Example 2  To switch input 129 to output 1  the subrack address must be 2  slot 1 and  input channel 1     Example 3  To switch input 1 to output 33  the subrack address must be 101  slot 1 and  input channel 1     Example 4  To switch input 1234 to output 56  the subrack address must be 110  slot 24  and input channel 82     Example 5  To swit
14. ch input 1 to output 257  the subrack address must be 51  slot 1 and  input channel 1     The following functions are supported     e Matrix switch     e Update Date  amp  Time  The MAXPRO Net must be configured to send the date   time  as ddMMMyyyy hh mm ss format  If the format does not match exactly  the  command will be ignored     e Write a line of text to a specified output channel and specified line    e Clear a line of text from a specified output channel and specified line   e Initialise text inserter   e Time line selection    e Enable video loss   video restored detection  As per MAXPRO Net specification  no  video loss will be reported until this command is done for each input channel to be  monitored  Should the output protocol provide video monitoring  then changes in  video state will be reported to the MAXPRO Net  Note that the mapping for video  loss differs for standard and cascade modes of operation     e Set   clear relay outputs   This will additionally set the PIT   2   outputs      e Enable alarms  normal or inverted  disable alarms  Send alarm message to  MAXPRO Net on change of state  Note that if the output protocol does not support  retrieving alarms from the Slave Matrix  alarm inputs may be connected to the PIT via  12       e Reset subrack        Poll subrack     6 900 0730  10 06       5 1 OUTPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION    5 1 1 Diagnostic Mode    In this mode of operation  every received matrix switch control command is converted    
15. e following conditions     a  When the power supply cord or plug is damaged   b  If liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into the unit   c  Ifthe unit has been exposed to rain or water     d  Ifthe unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions  Adjust only those  controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other  controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  restore the unit to its normal operation     e  Ifthe unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged   f  When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance   this indicates a need for service     REPLACEMENT PARTS   When replacement parts are required  be sure the service technician  has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  original part  Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire  electric shock or other hazards     SAFETY CHECK   Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit  ask the service  technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition     LIGHTNING AND POWER LINE SURGES   For added protection of this unit during a lightning  storm  or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time  unplug it from the wall  outlet and disconnect the cable system  This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and  power line surges     HEAT   The product
16. ed to by the switch group  followed by the switch number   e g  S1 8     It is not necessary to switch the PIT off when changing DIP switches  Each time a switch  is changed  the PIT will automatically reinitialize  In some systems  the controlling matrix  may also be sent a reset command causing that unit to reboot  When Maxpro Net is  controlling the system  and a switch is changed on the PIT  the PIT sends a warm boot  command to the Maxpro Net server     Note that if incompatible DIP switches are selected  both LEDS on the PIT will flash at  the rate of about 1 Hz     3 1 1 Input Protocol Selection    The protocol the PIT receives from the master Matrix Switcher is configured by means of  DIP switch 3  The    Std    and    Reverse    columns indicate if each protocol is compatible  with standard and reverse directions  for further detail  refer to section 3 1 3                                                      Input   Received Protocol Compatible With   Std   Reverse   53 4   S3 3   53 2 53 1  Reserved Off Off Off Off  VideoBloX Aux Port Yes Yes Off Off Off On  VideoBloX Backplane Comms Port  not Off Off On Off  implemented    VideoBloX Satellite Comms Port  not Off Off On On  implemented    MAXPRO Net Yes Yes Off On Off Off  Reserved Off On Off On  Reserved Off On On Off  Reserved  binary values 7 to 15 On On On On       3 1 2 Input Baud Rate Selection    Switch 3  positions 7 and 8 are used to set the slave port baud rate as per the following                   table 
17. into a readable text string  This string is transmitted out of the PIT master  communications port at 9600 baud  no parity  8 data bits and 1 stop bit     5 1 2 VideoBloX Aux Port Mode    Rev  1 01    In order for video loss functionality to operate  this feature must be configured as shown    in the following table                    Mode  1 5  Do not poll video loss Off  Poll for video loss On          The following commands are implemented     e Matrix switch  e Set date       lt  lt  Settime    e Write a line of text to a specified output channel and specified line    e Clear a line of text from a specified output channel and specified line   e Clear the entire display for a specified output channel    e Set  Clear system relays   outputs   e Enable   disable aux reply message    e Read back video status from VideoBloX once per second   if enabled     900 0730  10 06       5 1 OUTPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION  CONTINUED    5 1 3 VideoBloX Backplane Port Mode    Rev  1 01    In order for video loss functionality to operate  this feature must be configured as shown  below              Mode  1 5  Do not poll video loss Off  Poll for video loss On                The system will poll input cards for up to 4080 video channels  The master channel LED  will flash when a video input card comes on line or goes off line and also when there is a  change to the video state on any channel     For VideoBloX matrix switchers with more than 256 outputs  the matrix input cards mus
18. nenea eee ana aaa 7  Sai    Diagnostic  Mode         tette aa aa ta ee aa Da o a eel de bes 7   5 12   VideoBloX Aux Port  Mode  iem ae a bete ede tup bete ed ret 7   5 1 3  VideoBloX Backplane Port                       8   5 1 4  VideoBloX Satellite Port                                          nnn entrent 9   5 1 5                                   nece cepa pde Ee ERREUR ERE HERR Rn LESER HER NER Ren 9                                                                                                    DS a A        a art ia La ad 9  6 1 1 Slave Port Configured as R8422           mean eee ana nea ana entree 9   6 1 2 Slave Port Configured as RS232        nenea nenea ana nea aaa ana na 9   6 1 3 Master Port Configured as R8422            mm nenea nenea nenea aaa amana 10   6 1 4 Master Port Configured as   5232             nana eee enma amane aaa 10   6 1 5  Power Connection  cade Pee OR iei  ein Peer        ee ee 10   6 1 6 IC Expansion CORnnecll  n iota e d Le Sto PER Led edes 10   7 1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM  MAXPRO NET SERVER                 nenea ana nea nnne nnne ns 11  FAA  BIP  Switch Setlinigs     iiiter eder Ene d n      Eee acuit re a e a 11   7 2 OPERATION WITH MAXPRO NET SERVER    ener nnn en nnne aaa ana aaa 12  7 21   Operation  raci eat          Pa apa ee ette pereo iet oie 12   7 2 2 Configuring MAXPRO Net for VideoBloX Subracks          12   7 2 8 Operation of VideoBloX Titled Output Cards                      sse 13   8 7   MECHANICAL scie ia ac aeree AAAS aea 1
19. nufacturer  or sold with the product  Any mounting of   the product should follow the manufacturer   s instructions and should use a mounting   accessory recommended by the manufacturer  Wall or shelf mounting should follow the  manufacturer   s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer     A product and cart combination should be moved with care  Quick stops  excessive force  and  uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn     VENTILATION   Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for  ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating   These openings must not be blocked or covered  The openings should never be blocked by  placing the product on a bed  sofa  rug  or other similar surface  Equipment should never be  placed near or over a radiator or heat register  This product should not be placed in a built in  installation  such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer   s  instructions have been adhered to     POWER SOURCES   This product should be operated only from the type of power source  indicated on the marking label  If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home   consult your product dealer or local power company  For products designed to operate from  battery power or other sources  refer to the operating instructions     GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION   The power supply supplied wi
20. onsequences resulting from the use thereof  The  information contained herein is subject to change without notice  Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to    incorporate such changes     
21. operation with the HVBMATPIT and VideoBloX  subracks  the following subrack settings in the Video Inputs configuration tab are critical  for proper operation     Video Inputs Tab            Vi Sctmax for MAXPRO Net  V03  10018 SG   Security                  Took Update           puc ug ei         au      System MacioLi  ray   Special Parameters Serial Pests Eno Log d   ton   et   Etpemet Ports    Video Inputs   Video    4               ucc E   boat Keys   Keyboard Ope   Enema Alem np Parckary Control Quiputs      ALTERNATE     DEVICE BEB           NPU  DEVICE                       eae        DESCRIPTION      EUR NET SOURCE E  1 0  15 Pre sal SECI    Caneta La        La 1 C3001          soe   1   C2002 2  Camera        1    3003    2221  EXEDEGHEHECOTA          Camera 1   C3004  Camera 1  p C 3005  ENI ESI EI 1622                                         ae cmm E                    ID  0  1  1  1  1  1  1  1                Video Input Tab  Primary Subrack ID   This is the address of the subrack to which the video input is physically  connected  Valid primary subrack addresses range from 1     99  A value of 0   indicates that no video switching will occur when the device is selected  often  used where a device needs to be selected by a keyboard for control purposes   but no video switching is required    Enter the address of the subrack and press Enter on the keyboard                    Rev  1 01 12 900 0730  10 06       7 2 OPERATION WITH MAXPRO NET SERVER  CONTINUED    7 2 2 
22. rver to VideoBloX Chassis    Female DB9                                                                      MAXPRO Net Server                     COM PORT DBS Master RS232  PIN 2  RXD PIN 2  TXD  PIN 3  TXD PIN 3  RXD  PIN S  GND    5  GND  Straight  wee VIDEOBLUX BACKPLANE COMM  aple  DB9 Slave RS422 RS422  SLAVE  D89  PIN 1 PIN 4  PIN 2 PIN 3  PIN 3 PIN 2  PIN 4 PIN 1  PIN 5 PIN 5  PIN 6               CONNECTION  PIN 7                NO CONNECTION  PIN 8               CONNECTION  PIN 9                 NO CONNECTION             7 1 1 DIP Switch Settings    VideoBloX Chassis PSU Module        51 1        51 4 On  all others S1 Off  Set Backplane Comm port to slave pin out   HVBMATPIT     51 2 and 51 8 On  all others S1 Off   S2 all Off    3 3  S3 5  and S3 8 On  all others S3 Off  Set to MAXPRO Net Output Protocol  reverse  direction   19 2KB     Note  When connected to a MAXPRO Net Server  any DIP switch changes on the  HVBMATPIT causes a cold boot on the MAXPRO Net Server     Rev  1 01 11 900 0730  10 06       7 2 OPERATION WITH MAXPRO Net SERVER    7 2 1 Operation  1  Both LEDs on the HVBMATPIT are lit solid     2  TX data LEDs on the VideoBloX PSU module will flash when a camera switch  command is received     3  Input card LEDs will flash upon receiving valid switch commands     4  Upon receipt of a valid command from MAXPRO Net  both yellow and green LEDs  on the HVBMATPIT flicker   7 2 2 Configuring MAXPRO Net for VideoBloX Subracks    When configuring MAXPRO Net for 
23. t  be revision 2 03 or later  For these systems  set DIP1 6 for extended matrix switching  mode              Matrix Style 51 6  Standard Off  Extended On                The following commands are implemented     Matrix switch  When the matrix is switched  an appropriate command is additionally  sent to the titled output modules      VideoBloX  causing the previously configured  title to automatically be displayed     Set date  amp  time  This is triggered by the master matrix issuing a set time function   When a set date command is received it is stored internally and this value is  automatically added to the set time command  It is therefore important that a set  date command is received prior to a set time command  If this is not done  a  previous  erroneous date may be set     Write a line of text to a specified output channel and specified line   Clear a line of text from a specified output channel and specified line   Clear the entire display for a specified output channel     Read back video status from VideoBloX at a high speed  The actual time depends  on how many input cards exist in a system   if enabled     Initialise text inserter  See note 1     Time line selection  See note 1     Note 1  This is compatible with the MAXPRO Net functions  It requires that the    VideoBloX output title modules have software revision 2 03 or later installed     8 900 0730  10 06       5 1 OUTPUT PROTOCOL DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION  CONTINUED  5 1 4 VideoBloX Satellite Port Mode    No
24. t  the MAXPRO Net Server     Rev  1 01 13 900 0730  10 06       8 1 MECHANICAL    Rev  1 01                                                                   PEJE    Game                                        SLAVE CHANNEL      POWER  RS422 D9   5232 D9 8 28 Vdc    2  RXD  3 RXD     Ext Load  3  TXD       5 GND     INTERNAL  4  TX 7 CTS FUSE      TXD      5  GND B RTS 500mA                   PROTOCOL  INTERFACE  TRANSLATOR    9                                                      gt               rd  ip 0   9 y  6 25 o o E  ME   255      2 EEEH   e  _   o o    a   as La BERI we  Bel      6m     Ec    RRRMMAAA       8    7772   lt    A         RS422 09  FEMALE  1  TXD                                                 a                                        190 90mm  7 52                                                                            1 20     1237   9     on fn        nompa  14    900 0730  10 06       9 1 SPECIFICATIONS       Compliance    EN55022 for radiated and conducted emissions  IEC 801 3  Class 3 for RF susceptibility       Power Requirements    7 to 25 VAC 50 60 Hz or 8 to 34 VDC   1 5W  requires external  power adapter       Mechanical    Dimensions  74mm  W  X 31 2 mm  H  X 190 9mm  D   Weight  390g  Finish  Brushed stainless steel       Environmental    Operating Temperature   10 to  50 deg C  Storage Temperature   20 to  65 deg C  Humidity  0 to 95  RH  non condensing        Slave Communications  Port    Baud Rate  9600 Baud  19 2 KBaud  57 6 Kbaud or 1
25. t yet implemented     5 1 5 MAXPRO Net Mode    Not yet implemented        6 1 CONNECTIONS       6 1 1 Slave Port Configured as RS422    Control messages from the master control device  which generates the PTZ control  information  are received on this port  The RS422 configuration allows for multiple PITs  to be connected on a common communications line  Connections are as follows                                      Pin Number Pin Function  1 RS422 Receive data      from BossWare master RS422 Tx      2 RS422 Receive data      from BossWare master RS422 Tx      3 RS422 Transmit data      to BossWare master RS422 Rx      4 RS422 Transmit data      to BossWare master RS422 Rx      5 RS422 Communications common  6 N C  7 N C  8 N C  9 N C             Should it be required to operate the PIT in RS485 mode  then the TX pair and the RX pair  must be joined together on this connector  i e  Pin 1 to pin 4 and pin 2 to pin 3     6 1 2 Slave Port Configured as RS232       Pin Number Pin Function  1 Internally connected to pins 4 and 6  TXD  data to master   control device RXD   RXD  data from master   control device TXD   Internally connected to pins 1 and 6  GND  Internally connected to pins 4 and 6  CTS  from master   control device RTS   RTS  to master   control device CTS   N C                                                                 Rev  1 01 9 900 0730  10 06       6 1 CONNECTIONS  CONTINUED    6 1 3 Master Port Configured as RS422    Translated control messages  generated
26. th this unit may be equipped  with a polarized alternating current line plug  a plug having one blade wider than the other   This  plug will fit into the power outlet only one way  This is a safety feature  If you are unable to insert  the plug fully into the outlet  try reversing the plug  If the plug should still fail to fit  contact your  electrician to replace your obsolete outlet  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug     OVERLOADING   Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or  electric shock     Rev  1 01 iv 900 0730    10 06    16     17     18     19     20     21     22     2       POWER CORD PROTECTION   Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely  to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them  paying particular attention to  cords and plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from the monitor     OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY   Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as  they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric  shock  Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit     SERVICING   Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may  expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel     DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE   Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified  service personnel under th
    
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